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- PLKASS NOTICE. , We will be glad to receive communication from our trtenda on anj- &&& &!1 p'u.tcta of general interest, but . '. 0 ; ; Tne name of tne writer must always t fur .aiaff.soixurs excepted, r 1 17 J? ' v roSTAGE PAID: MX mouth tiOO Three nished to the Editor. ; '-. ' ' - . v communications must be written criy on one side of the paper.. . "'"- '.' i Personalities must be avoided. ' i And It Is especially and particularly under-3 H.CO. - .0,1 i wont. 33 cents. H;'ibccl,jr-t,bjab0Te VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1888. NO 82. the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. . Ski'-" ml PAWR I I i. muc'i i the prM and ?ni ii -rt-lit-wl themUe. rd will prove a pouruicurc ills inn te Vfltont IL n - . -' rw i arl it u" : -tlv rre- t"r . I1 who lead FOR WHOSE BENEFIT tfnrt ,u Hud oU-'PSvJIl lM-prlon. Kolos ft 3if J rferei.v with bu.ioeM wi:ur- No dancer from rr" , rTrib tola - i u 'huj u MrnTVlllflDd It the mildert ! e!!.nTTonlc thej can use, A. UUe aleep uV3.flil evacuation of the Co nwala Itubl cotnpoood that would. r?tVZ K&or. promptly .relt moc the Uw to acuon. w.rkiof Gntilneni Look for the rea J?Lvk on front of Wrapper, and the J3,oott tide. TUenoother. AiruauitfAir a?Kciation, with . a capital of f35.(W. lias een organ tilat Newborn. The receni uhii an.1 oter fair was a preai success j.i a Gnancbl way. ami a large fund ill available for next year ex- li'lhit. ... i ? ? Senator J. W. Uamei. oi Virginia, itlie latent camlMate for the va of Chief Justice, of the I ujfeif Sutr Sapreuir Court. Sev- vrxl Wxhiti&on correspondents thiuk hk rfiance for securing the pitkii vrryfrootl. A pnumatiV tube company that rv)joMTi to blow passengers under thMvaQ to Europe in eight hours Vxi Urn incorporated in New York TV pcKvner rars will travel like a camion ball, the organizers say, and ill be quite safe and comfortable. A rorrepomlent of the New York World" says that, owing to iarty tiftiotial fiffhts, it would be folly for Dfruocrats to nominate a candi iLfe for Vice President from In Ji.uu.antl suggests Judge Allen G. Thannau, of Ohio, as a compromise ca&ilk!ate. Another "prophet" has arisen.-r-HU name h Horace Johnson, and live at Middle Haddam, Conn. To months ago he predicted a 1-anl plucking blizzard between ifArrh Timid 15. 'Elated at the out ft'tue of his Hrt essay in reading the meteorological riddles of the future, he has'predicted that a se- rjtorm will btrike the Kastem te between April 7 and 15. A syndicate proposes to build a "'nr bridge across the river at De trwit, with three tlraws, and to be torn down, so far as the suerstruc tui- concerned, at the opening of -w,on i the Spring. A bill n"K the iifi-essary charter has al adyMd the Canadian Parlia and Congress will 1ms asked to ve tj,,. United State engineers diamine the scheme, and pass on j 'luestbu whether it would be an Jtructioi, to navigation or not. 1 h aIays been a hard matter to r1 mt0 Cauada or out of it at the ifit Mraits. A HteCltllPti et i-Konl. ...1. , - w iviauig cvaii IUI tnl ou the Pacific coast in Ecua- , r l2,,"les west of Cotopaii, has u &nalvzetlby Prof. Mallet. The fell iu jul and forUwi a hTlt ! the ',e,,th of several lh e. Th interesting feature in composition of the material was n Prince of a small amount of Jw. prolMbly as silver chloride; iJio r"11 f Mveral experiments t, ithat Rver was present to Vta JJ" rievel to le the first 4 material nl.A. . . rain, j.cva iroiu a vol- ciikn Arnica Salv- C'uVr n Sa,ve ,n the orld for ,u! Salt ii ii ev,r Sores. Tetter Chan fc1. 1 Chilblains '.?,'J? 3'K or r?iS aDd POItiveycures nteXfL ruirHl. Itisgunr- umjtogtve perfect tuta-fT rr hoT v'""uptl- i'rlee W ceuts'- -'v; t, p.i urceu uouse.;- - JLP'-n cf the Gold: t Ariu. A prominent Democrat in Wash-1 A Tragedy on tb Pike. Born on the Cap. Fear, inton state that Iih has infonna-! A blind horse, a drunken man and j We erred in saying that Mr. Man tion from a high Washington official ; a sleeping girl were the elements of , rice Q. Waddell was born in Chat that the entire (,'aibinet favor the ' a tragedy which occurred on the ; ham county. We clip from the appointment of Senator Gray to the j turnpike last night. The man is a Record the following short but in Stipreine Bench, and tbat thev have white man named J. I. Hrock, the teresting biographical sketchy ntnrcil tdoir tir fwtif t tiiA ....t.. . , - President. "Can't eat a thing." "7ToodK Sars uparilla Is a wonderful medicine for creating uu appetite, regulating di .0 .... x.o cal nxr js vcr s. Index to New adtbrtisbmexts. LOCI 3 II 3JEARE3- Hats M M Katz New Goods CCK It Annual Meet In? IlsissBBRCER -The Latest P C Miluk Diamond Dyes Taylor's Bazar Milliner Auction Notlc S A Schlos-s & Co Only 5 bales of cotton received here to-day. Another large attendance at the Tabernacle last night and ri profes sions oi religion, i ne uieeiing mis morning was. also largely attended. Ask those who have tried and they will tell you that the Hoy Clipper Plow is the best made. Sold only at Jacobl's, who is the factory agent, t A telegram from that Jacob Sharp Ne v York says is so extremely low that the physicians did not think he could live to-day out. Col. John L. Cantwell, recently appointed Commissary (ieneral o the State Guard, has signified hi acceptance of the same to Adjutant General Jones. At tlie meeting or the Hoard o Commissioners of Pender county held last Monday, Mr. A. H. Paddi son, of Burgaw, was elected a mem ber of the Hoard of Education. You ill flrn( a very nice line o Gent's Heavy Jeans Drapers, at 50 cents a pair at the Wilmington Shirt Faotory. No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. t Where can you buy the best am: finest boots and shoes for the mon ey in the city? Why. at Geo. It French & Sons. ley keep the larg est stock. t The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Carolina Central Rail road Company will be held at the office of the Old Dominion Steam ship Company in New York, May 10th. The new Pender county jail at Burgaw has one inmate. It is a col ored prisoner who was ordered com niitted by a magistrate in Caintuck in the extreme Western part of the county and who had to be brought through Wilmington, via the C. C. IL R., because of the high water in Black river. Hock Crystal SoectMc-U-M ami rlyrglHits cs Advice to old and young: In se lecting sjectacles you should becau tiods not to take more magnifying votccr than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you jmuss that jwint of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses oi stronger power man is ne cessary is the daily cause of jyrcma- turc old age to the ight. ou can get the best at Iieimdierirer s. A Muftlrttl Hop (lermauia (hornet Hand will give a hop at the Howard Engine Hall ou next Wednesday night, ou which occasion the band will appear in full uniform and will render some of their let music, among it several pieces which have never yet been heard here in public. The commit tee of arrangements consists of Messrs. P. M, Kuobloch, F. Bissin" ger, John Hoesch, H. II. Gieschen and C. H. Schmidt. lieyomt Our Kxpcrtrntlone. The increase in our sales the past month was beyond our expectation, and proves conclusively that our ef forts to place Jirt claxs Clothing at New York prices within the reach of buyers from Wilmington and vicin Ity is appreciated. We have just received and placed ou our counters the finest and best selected stock of Men's, Boy's, Youth's and Children's Clothing for Spring ami Summer wear ever before brought to this market, which will be sold at prices that will surprise. All we ak is a call, and you are sure to buy. Re memler we will ndt be undersold. Our motto: yuicj'Sales and Small I'rohts. y I. SHRIER, The Old Reliable-Clothier and n,,Pr Oftlj Front street X 1 II If . V ' trirl. now dead, was named Rosanna , - McDaniel, and the horse well, the W i nn nmliahlv dead too as I horse is now probably dead too as Ids shoulder was broken and he would be henceforth useless. 1 1 seems that Brock, who resides at Greenville Sound, had been into the city during the day with fish, and Rosanna McDaniel, the deceas ed, aged 13. and her sister, Mary Jane, aged 18, residents of Wrights, ville, had been here to sell oystersi, At about 7 o'cloek they met Brock in his cart at the corner of Market and Fourth streets and he offered to carrv them home. They got into the cart and soon fell asleep. At a point a short distance beyond the first mile nost on the turn pike, the girls were rudely awaken ed by the capsizing of the cart. The blind horse, left to his own truidance. had srone into the ditch at the side of tlie roau, in which there was about two feet o water. Mary Jane alighted on the bank and Rosanna on her neau m the ditch and when she was pulled out she was dead, by drowning. The trlrl sat bv the body of her dead sister all night. This morning Brock strayed, into the city am gave the alarm at the City Hall when he was arrested .and locket up. Corouer Miller was notifiedand at once went to the scene and ha the body brought into the city and carried to an undertaker's shop on Second street. He then empaneled a iurv. who after hearing all of the evidence in the case returned a ver diet that: While riding in a cart on the turpike driving a blind horse in the darkness of the night the driver. J. L. Brock, beingdrunkand all parties asleep, horse, cart and occupants were precipitated in the ditch of two feet of water, causing the death of Rosaiua McDaniel by drowning accidentally." A. Safe IfiYrMmeu Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return oi purcnase price. On this safe nlan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. Kings s New Discovery for Con sumption. It is guaranteed to give relief in everv case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, sucti as consumption, inuam ination of Lungs,Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoonintf Cough, Croup, etc., etc It is uleasant and agreeable to taste. erfectly safe and can always oe tie- ended unott. Trial bottles free atwiu.tl.ureen s Drug Store. Some Truck Notes. There is not much truck as yet to send North from this section. The peas are backward and the Irish potatoes rotted in the ground. Rad ishes, however, are being shipped. A gentleman at Burgaw engaged in trucking has been shipping some of these and one barrel netted him $19,85, which is a first-rate showing. Strawberries have been put back very much by the last cold snap, a large per centage of blooms having been killed. The peas are now get ting up out of the ground at a lively rate and trying hard to make up for lost time. The peach crop is variously reported on but here abouts it does notseeui to have been seriously injured. Vessel and Cargo a Total Lo At about 8 o'clock yesterday morning the Schr. .Douglass Hovey Japt. Blake, loaded, fromPerth,Ain- boy for Brunswick, Ga, loaded with railroad iron went ashore onFrying Pan Shoals, about five miles west of of the lightship. She is a large vessel registering 490 tons. The steam tug Alexander Jones, iapi. John W. Harper, went to her assis tance but could do nothing for her. The sea was breaking over and al though ashore yet she is fast siuk- ng in the sand. The cargo could not be saved but she was stripped of her sails and boats and some oi ler ropes and the Captain aud crew. eight in number, were taken on, with their effects, and brought to this city The vessel and cargo will prove a total loss. Personal. ' Messrs. Spencer, George and John LcGraud left here last night in re: sponse to a telegram cal'ingthem to their brother in Rich mond county; who cr tically ill. The cheapest place to buy your echoo books and school etationery Is at Heicsberer's. - f i i.ne deceased was born on the ISthoTMay, 1801 at his father's , Vi"l!?f!??, on 1 ie aR Fear river, - evera, m41eg above Wilmington. He came from distinguished Revo lutionary ancestry; his paternal grandfather having been Col. Hugh Waddell, who, in command of the Brunswick, militia overawed the Brlti sir sloop of vWgfr) Diligence; and his maternal grandfather -having been Gen. Francis Nash, who was killed at the battle of Gerinanton. He was the survivor of six brothers, alljof whom lived to an advanced age. the average age of each of them having been over 80 years Soon after his marriage Mr. Waddell re moved to Pittsboro, where he resid ed until tne death oi nls wiie, in 1881, and after that resided with his son in SmithfieJd. Until about four years ago he was the best preserved man, both in mind and body that we have ever known, seemingly as vigorous as a man of fifty years o age: but for sometime past he was almost a helpless invalid. His re mains were interred in theEpiscopa churchvard, at this place, by the side of her who had been his 'faith ful helpmeet for more than fifty years, and who, by a strange' coin cidence had died and was buried on the same day of the same month seven years previons. : ; Gilmore's Band. j The appearance of the renownei "Gilmore " the oriirinator of the famous "World's Peace Jubilee" in Boston, and his band of seventy five soloists, at the Opera House on the 12th or next month, will no doubt create a "tremendous stir" in musical circles. In Richmond, Charleston and other cities all the seats for their concerts have already been sold, and Wil mington will no doubt follow suit. Giimore's great success as 4 con cert giver is due to the fact that he does not confine himself to classica music, neither are his concerts strictly instrumental, for some of the greatest living vocalists accom pany this famous organization. His concerts are not intended for the musician alone, but for the masses as well, for Gilmore will render such popular selections as the Anvil Chorus, with full band, anvils, bells, canons, etc. The -'personnel" in cludes some of the greatest living performers, and all the latest mu si cal wind instruments, such as saxa- phones, fluegel horns,oboes, cdntra fagots, antoniophones,:rrumpets, French horns, etc., will "be repre sented at these concerts by worthy exponents. As such an important event occurs but once in a life-time, there will no doubt be a crowded house. f i i' Regimental .Flag. - j The regulation flag of the Second Regiment N. C. State Guard is in the possession of Col. W. C. Jones, commanding the Regiment. If is of three colors, red, white, and blue, the two former forming 'the parallel stripes and the latter being yer tical, and next to the staff. On the blue it;ear8 the legend, May 30, 1775 -April 12, 1776. These are two historic days in North Carolina, the ormer being the date of the Meek" enburg Declaration and the latter the day on which the Provincial Congress, in session atHalifax,adop" ted a resolution declaring the read iness of ,the people of this State to separate at once and forever from the British crown., The red and white stripes of the flag -which is, by the way, of silk carry tbe letters "2d Regiment, N. C. S. G." - Merit Wins We desire to say to pur citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discdvery for Con sumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that lave given such universal satisfac tion. We do not nesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tne purcnase -price, f satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on Heir merits. Wiu. M. wreen, urug- gist. " . - i-: x City Court. Marv Wooten was . before the Mnvor fhia tiinrnlno-'-eharffed with ' j - o j o i rr. .if.l,vl - areenv. He was discharged. l?rnnir Hfnn.foWf nlan i.hftro-pl with k rank M umiora.aisq cnargea wm arceny, as foadd guilty and was Lound over to the next term oi tne. Primlnal Hourt in the sum Of SlOtf. j - m - " " . Ben Cooper, disorderly, tlO or 20 pcu uujroi, .i.,x ,ViT - ; davs. 4 VI ffnrdon. dlsordtrlv. 10 or ZJ ? " f j- . The Ralls are Here. . J Schr. Mary JB. Bacon, Capt. Esk ridge,arrivefl here this morning from Philadelphia with a cargo of steel rails for the Seacoast Railway. - She is consigned to Messrs. Geo. Harries & Co. She has enough rails on j board to lay about one-half of the ; track between the city and the hammock. She will discharge cargo at the wharf depot of the W. & W. R. R.. and track-laying will begin in earnest on Monday next. ' McClamrny for Congress. Editor Rkvikw : McClamrny stock is away above par in Pender, and he will receive the solid and earnest support of the county in the next Congressional Convention. You can rest well assured of this fact, for it is a fact. The Democrats are sat isfied with his course in Congress; they beiieve he is an able and faith ful Representative, and being him self a farmer, and this being almost exclusively a farming district, they think he is preeminentlyqualified to represent them. Tfafcs&fact, to gether with his services irMfehalf of the party in every campaign and sacrifices of both time and money to advance its interests in the past, his friends think, justly entitle-him to a renomination at the hands of the party, and Pender will present his name to the Convention, confidently expect ing that endorsement to which it believes him justly entitled. Pbnokr. the mails. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast .8 .00 P. M. Northern through and way malls. . .11.00 A. M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Hailroads and routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Raleigh & .r'ayettcv;e, 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern way malls 6.30 P. M. Southern through malls . . 9.15 P- M, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. C. Railway) ...... 5.45 A. M. Cape Fear 4YVRK and points sup- puea inererrom 5.45 v. si. Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points supplied therefrom 2.00 P. M Smlthvllle. . . : 2.00 P. M. Wrightsville 8.30 A; M. Clinton, special 3.15 P. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c. H. and Intermediate offi ces 6.00 A. 31. Little River, S. C, and Intermediate offices . .. 2.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mail L00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way mails 8.30 P. M. Northern through mall, late .11.00 P. M. southern mails 30 A. M. Southern way malls 9.30 A.M. Carolina Central R. R 9.30 A. AL Mails collected from street boxes in business e ortion of city at 5 A. M., 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. I. and from other points of the city at P. M. and 4 A. M. General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. earner's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. Money Order and Besrister Department oien from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. stamp omce open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M. to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P.M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. Cr McGirt, Auctioneer, . . BY S. A. SCHLOSS & CQ. MOKROW (FRIDAY) IN OUR SALES Rooms, 21 and 23 Market St.. at 10 o'clock, we will sell 50 doz. Baskets, 2 Cooking Stoves, 2 bbls Fresh Cakes, carpets, Sofas, Lamps, Shoes. Show cases, Clothing, &c Also one Mule and Ilorsc. - Offick of Secretary and Treasurer m- - of the Carolina Central Kailro adCo., Wilmington, N. C, April 5th, 1888. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Company will be held at the office of tne oid Dominion steamship uo corner or Beach and west streets, in tne city or New YorK. n. Y., at l o'ciock i m., on Thursdav, the 10th day of May proximo. JNO. n. SHARP, ap 5 tf Secretary and Treasurer. Bock Beer QN DRAUGHT. FIRST OF THE SEASON, AT CLUB ROOMS, No. 17 North Second Street. ap4-2t F. W. ORTMANN. j BlILLlNE Y NOTICE. I WILL LEAVE TO-DAY, APRIL 2, 1888rfor New York to attend the Summer Openings and purchase my Summer Stock. During my absence all orders for Millinbry & Oress-Making will receive prompt attention. Due notice wil be given of my Summer Opening. ! ap31w MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN. ASSIGNEE'S SALE By H. Van Am r in ne & Co , fTTK WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. W W , - . conamendngr Wednesday, April 4. 1888 at 10 o'clock AM. and continuing- from day roaay . h the tl gtW!k jg mld at mA3Te No tojtreette entu,stock oi : Dry Blankets, Bed-spreads. TmnJcs; shawls, La- 4 Knnw i.asrs. ituiBsnoir. f bui;j aiijuta ju fact, a toll add complete assortment of all -kin nf Mprchandlse usually found in a Dry Goods Store. A. u. 1UCAUD, , ' ' Assmiee ci j, temiere'er. . oiTPDnOTTTl-P priv;.r. 'new AUVEiiTiacriiirxTg,; A. F.LUOAC. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Wilmington that the improvements which I have for some time past been making in my. bus!-; ness are all complete and that I am now preparea 10 nil an orders rrom the city: or country carefully and with dispatch. I manufacture : ouua f ? aid 1 Lem 0 n Soda, ? r Orange Sodat Cream Soda.: Ginger Ale, arsapirillai p Strawberry Sod. ana an kinds of Cool and Pleasant- Snmmoi Urintro B oil lir w . . aii 1 1 j GUV AS '.".", v ;. AS-FIRST-CLASS ! 'i They are made of the .Best Hate rials, are fresh when delivered and. are supplied'Vith perfect stoppers,', securely fastened and easily re moved. ' v , , . LUCAS & DUZIKR. We are engaged in the manu facture of SWEET APPLE CIDCC, a genuinely good article, which will keep sweet for a long time in this ciuuaie auu wnicu is suppuea r dealers at a low price. This departs ment is in charge of - 1 J. 1 l 1 T li.J a. lYir lv byro uozier, lir ll A IVTlll tl tarn tli V-k 1 n ii -v rm 1 niiu will aitfaviuc KtiU IU BCIVD ilia. fiMoriIe on1 mino ' I have made two departments for the business in this city. - One )f tnese is on Dock Si wet. Between Front ai ittki, ' ; where is located the Manufactory. the Office and City Sales Depart-? ment, and the other js at - .'. No. 128 & 130 N. Water St. near Chestnut, where is also the Cider business and where , orders from the countsy.will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, ' A. P. LUCAS & D0ZIEI1. ap3 , ' htarket. BETWEEN skcovu AND Ul.Tnim: streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, president. Lenl3 money on Fatlsfact cry Eccrr'.ty. Pars Interest cn d:o-:r. c: - w D 2 - ' ' i r. 3. - 9 H IS, WC3 o k O H n y - Q M ri pi ? po Li ? rj , W r? 0 H. r in p h j h , . a f? " . "v--: f N ' co - ---- . '
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