' .eW.W except jaMe, Editor and Prop. IT OPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: j-LOQl Three ., ,V. MX ' t(a one moatH, cenis. a,.uvered by carriers, free i.wtfrrtw,nr"1" .. A'" . plv report any and If tilr P4PT reguiany. it peculiar efaeacy Is due i.V.mh to the procen and ?tiU-in compounding M the lusrcdionU tuemselrc Sir u i" time. ItehecJ . .f IT r . w" irziA inthe ouUt,orlf UraJ prove a potent cure. DB MlMl 1L h E:: 2 5 vii;Vi nndL BENEFIT SSli . Start"". ."' iioJ M'1 Wr,re wiTh . ,i in!erferifU- with tijiui-nArminut. No dan C'VotAl ari.relon.; No los vim ouiiona most la- .. ,ria-n.'. Cures C4Uo. DU Y...ri.li toil. Invalid and rw.ViMrUli tol. invanos ana . IUUO aleep ?'r.lV-ht iiiNurt rcrrohlnx tU ...mfiAn of the bowel. sl,tlki In the morning sharpen . ..irsfrllVS OPINION. Ikj tn r nethcii for .Jr. wtxn and k ncrcr bn able to Sti compound thai would. ff.lLnc Liw KcsuUior. promptly b J (iMtead of weak SSSgJ..1 awimiUUT. TomsMiito0, ArV. iAfGnnlnneMt Look for the red fSSwkon front of Wrapper, and the SSSSiiatora of J. U.iUa dtCola faL Fmlerick D. Graut, talking iwj bU fathf rV "memoirs," is q-Ued as giving the profits thus far wHrs-firant from that source as It U estimated that at least 500 coiia:?rf-it of the old luaster, each of which ha been purchased at n kvifrue. are haniu in the pal lrrif the I'nitetl States. Thf Sweetwater dam just comple ted at San Dieo, Cal.t at a cost of M.0 U saiJ to be 20 feet higher than auy dam iathe United States. It i tttt from its base to its crest. .1 tarrf vf Ohio river water which tk the pbce of a barrel of Cincin- u:i whisker travelled 11,000 miles til w kt-pt in a storehouse seven ftm lfor the fraud was disco v 1st locomotive that waa captured Jti Cmon raiders at Big Shanty April, 1S02, is still In service, icjnjei in their road construc ts by th? Etowah Iron and Man- Jese Company. A rin worn bv a -wealthy Cali- wraUUly had in it three much ad redblue-ahite atones, the names hich the ladv did not know. J nps "as a nresent from her aasUud, who now explains that the pms are th- firt tljree teeth cut by ieir three cluldrcn. - . . JOMfph Davis, of Wavn cbuntv. , rf v ej to be the largest child of its ;pintheworld.-ThU Is also be eatobe the lar-est lie In the 4&e tew Inn.n ctoai.i.dlr. ""vu lam uowd in me ,ia i bythe conpanv was that Won!.! uusmsaDie, aitnougn a capacity of nrh -I 1 ) ' Tj' ;i 1 T Tr TT'l IYt- , . ' .... ' VOL XII WILMINGTON, N: C.. WEDNESDAY -MAY 23, 1888. NO 123. The 'luvitHtioii extended to Presd-, dent Cleveland by" the Queen of i Scrlbner Magazine. " Scribners for June marks the be- Spain to be present at an unveiling ginning: of the very important series of a statue of Christopher Columbus 'on the Baildinc and Management of -" city " Barcelona, is Kail ways, for which preparations a kindlyrecognition of the fact that; ilttVe Jong been making. It is also this country Is warmly interested in jan unusuallv strong number in its the erstwhile protege of Ferdinand: literary-' features If enry James ami Isabella. Whatev?r the follow- Thomas Bailev Aldrieh. Robert ersoftheJJef Ericson Kchimu may Louis Stevenson, and Augustine Bir assert, . the heart of this Republic rell bpinn-Atnnno. hA nnntrihntors. ueais true to oiumDus. sat. uieve-i "The Building of a Riiilway'' is the laiul will, in all probability, not go to Barcelona, but he is a Columbus adherent in full standing "and rejoi ces iu the statue-, which is to be ui veiled. isposed LOCAL ISTBTTCS- Ikdsx to New Advirtiskmksts. V L DoroLAvAshoes M M Kati Special liarjalns . Taylor's Bazaa Don't Miss i L E W Mannimo Atlantic View 8YLTAX Grot i Carolina Beacli llEidBSiuER -Base Uall Supplies ' Will X CoLHV--Southern Watchman oold 1m jrjjtf iron and has M fori KHSchurz has planned to spend r?e r in Ger"iany at the Villa wT h hh two daaShters, intend to revise his iue I : DQQf: his residence in Eu ; gather material In dif t Earopan archives for a coiu- e?i!iTehistorr of our Iate clvil Wai T tUe "histries" , vill be V Iv - maa' Probably not yet U., :fall write the true his- great American war. . thoflSlti.1 ! i , ;-r Canada in one lit .i week this week six addl- with a caoacitv of H'-on a,ul man' passengers k,v n OVer for another week K:troo,u- Te rate of emi- -tth. ftl maintained at al aa,l t, 1 v",u ever smc. " is 8trawberres Hold this morning at 0 to 10 cents per quart. Burglar's. You ran be safe from them by usdng th Burglar Proof Hliiitl Locks, sold at Jacobi's. iluckleberres are becoming more plentiful: ten cents per quart this morning. The cheapest place to buy ypur nchoo books and school stationery u at HeinsbergerV .Tl) Southern Guardnman pub lished at Winston, in this State, pre sents a very creditable view of this city. It is" the best we have yet seen In print. Dog " collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this ity, to be fTad at Jaeobi's lid w. Depot. ' . Would not the formation of a club and the purchase of a lot of rowing boats placed upon the river develop the muscles and give healthful exer cise during the summer evening, when places of business are closed earl- ? Peculiar in medicinal merit and wonderful - cures Hood's Harsapa rilla. Novr is the time to take it. for now it will do the most good. Cherakee Vail Into Line. A telegram received last evening from Murphy, N.- C, via Marietta Qa.. says that the Democratic Con vention of - Cherokee county in structed for Maj. Stedman for Governor, K. Elias for Lieutenant Governor, and McRae, Shipp and Hill for Supreme Court Judges. llock Crjstal Spectacle and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: ln se lecting spectacles, you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying votccr than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prcma tare old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. Personal. We are glad to hear that Capt. Sbutherland is much better and hopes to get out iu a few days. Mr. Herbert McClammy has gone to Goldsboro to attend the Con gressional Convention of the Third District, in session there to-day. Rev. Mr. Farrlss, of Wake Forest College, and Rev. Mr. Leslie, of Tar- boro, will fill Dr. Pritchard's pulpit during his absence in Europe. The former divine will serve during the month of June and the latter in July. Mr.' John Sholar, a Wihuington- ian born and bred, who has, how ever, been a resident of Raleigh for some. years past, Is in the city, with the view ofjpossibly remaining here. Mr. Sholar is a builder and con tractor, and we hope to again nuiu- ber'hitu among. the residents of our city by the sea. leading article, written by Thomas Curtis Clarkecertainly among the most eminent of American bridge builders, and a man! of the widest experience In railway construction. The bright side pf "Hospital Life'1 in a great city, as it appears tq a pa tient, is described v by "A. B..vWard, who writes, from full knowledge and sympathy, of Belleviie, Itoosevelt, St. John's and St. jMaryVin New York and Brooklyn. Augustine Bir rell writesa delightful essay, 'Cardi nal Newman." Robert Louis Stev enson supplements his essay on "Gentlemen" with a paper on "Some Gentlemen in Fiction." "A London Life," a story in four parts by Henry James, is begun in this number. George H. Jessop is the author of a very dramatic story, entitled "Lalor Abboo Singh." The serial "First Harvests," by F. J.'Stimson, -takes its characters on a coaching trip in'early summer from the Hudson j River to Nenox, through one of the most picturesque regions in the Northern States. The poems are all good. viola- an ap City de- larce- ment, biga- Nothlng Fairer. I. Shrier, at No. 10 N. Front street, guarantees, if any purchasers of, Clothing, I latsand Furnishing Goods are not perfectly satisfied, he will refundjthe money. He also guaran tees to save you. iroui io to per cent, on the identical goods you may purchase elsewhere. It will be nf nn prnpntio tr von to t'.nn vlnp.p record rf Kocnn . . - ... . UnPretretlnt T yourself of the fact ana you win ne laoth j money ahead by codling at iWr f tnose lebrated: I. SHRIEK'S,.:. . bT eceiveu at JacobPs' . - The Old Reliable Clothier, itwiU pay you to usf ' - No. 16 and SO N. Front St. : t 1 Sign of Golden Arm. Wilmington Base ltall Club. We understand that a meeting will be held here in a few days for the purpose of reorganizing the Wilmington Base Ball Club and adopting some plan of campaign for the Summer months. It is thought that the season will be very propit ious and the fact that the street railway will run very near the grounds and thus afford a ready ac cess to theiii will aid largely in the attendance. Then, too, ' there will be a chance for some good playing durinrr the encamnnient and the crowds'of visitors which are sure to be here during the Summer will add i largely to the interest! pf the games. . Criminal Court. - The following cases were t of in this Court to-day: "State vs. "Amos Batson, for rol bery. Verdict, not guilty. l State vs. Lloyd Sneed, Jolh Kiug and Jno. W. Williams, for arj affray. V erdict, guilty. Judgment J one pennand costs.- ; I . State vs. E. D. Wessell, fdr tion of a ciy ordinance, on peal from judgment in the t,urf.; Appeal .sustained and fendant discharged. J State vs. Dora Johnson, for ny,. Defendant submits. Jndg Jfl0 and costs." ; State vs. Thos. Andrews, for my. "Defendant submits. Judgliijent live years in the State Penite State vs. Samj, Dixon, " for assault and battery. Defemlant submits. Judgment, one penny and cdsts. V State vs. Daniel Biggs, joatwo counts, burglary and robbery. Nol pros in each casjs.'ls . : ..y ' fl The following cases were dis ?osed of yesterdoy after 4 o'clock and when our report for that day had c osed: State vs. Frarik Mumford, jC orne Jius Wright and j Willie Roplnson, larceny, plea 'not guilty,' Verdict, guilty as to Wright and . Robinson i' . . -r. M wno were sentenced to til ree years in the State penitentiary, " j State vs. Wiliiaui Brown, larceny plea not guilty. Verdict offguilty, judgment not rendered. s State vs. Bud Johnson, larceny. Defendant submitted and was sen tenced to pay a penny and costs! State vs. C. E. Bullard, .obtaining goods under false pretenses, i Before Supreme Courts Defendant? and R. : NEW AOVEKTISEMISNT.-. ; Annual Meeting. 1 rpHE REGULAR DAY (20TH.OF MAY) FOIJ L tlie Annual Meeting: of the Oalcaale Ladles- Memorial Association, falling- this year upon SuHday and. inclement weather follow ing, the meeting- is' called for Friday, May 5th, at 5P. M-, at the. Atlantic Hall, corner of Fourth and Princess streets. Membership received or renewed and the election of ofli oers will be held for the ensuing year. . . 4 ; my 23 2t Star and Messenger please copy The Southern Guardsman. 1 V ' Winston, N, C. : OFFICIAL, ORGAN OF THE NORTH K . CABOLINA STATE GUARD. - U . CONDUCTKP BY - V rriLii ix. colby; 1st Sg't. Co. A, 3d Kegr't., N. c. state Guard. WIIE GfJARDSMAN is'endorsed and recoin X mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen ral, Regimental Commanders and all other officers of the Guard. It was officially an nounced as the Organ of the Nortn Carolina militia in General Orders No. 6," which were Issued on May 2d, 1888. All citizen soldiers should subscribe at once.; Subscription price, $1.00 per year, in advance. 53 standard IjooKs and ' TH E GUARDSMAN 'one year for only $1.50. Advertising rates, $2.00 per inch. Send ior sample copy. ; s. Address WILL X. COLEY, my 23 tf Publisher Southern Gcardsman, Winston, N. C H. Lyon recoghized in the.s 200. uni of 1 - To-Night at tlie City Hall. The little ones of the Union tfraded School have made their prepara tions for the festival to be given by them. to-night in the City Hall ami as the weather itself is in their fa yor there - will tendance probably be a large at: The doors will wiiriiiiBiiaiiiMini1r opejn at 7 Free Musical Concerts. As warm weather approaches and o'clock" and at: 0 o'clock exercises in calisthenics will begin. ' Refresh ments will be. offered during the evening and will be - served bjy. the young lady scholars. The proceeds are for the Union School Library Fund. . . i ' cornet bands practice the as our two splendid have their regular thought 01 the frees musical con certs which might be given in the open air or at some hfl.ll suggests it self. Seats might be provided and a small entrance fee charged, or col lections taken up to defray expenses and the band practice thus convert ed at least once a week into free mu sical concerts; the two bands alter natihg. one giving the concert one week and the other the next. The news from the Congressional Convention'at Goldsboro to-day is to the effect that Hon. C. W. Mc- Clammy is renominated - without a contest, -which means,' we presume, that it was by. acclamation: Duri W. L. DOUGLAS t!!0 2 Uff FOR - g? UnUbi GENTLESIFN. The only line calf S3 Seamless Shoe in the world made without tacks or nails. As styl- lsh and durable as those costing $5 or $6, and having no tacKs or nans to wear the stociang or hurt tne reet, maices tnem as comiortaoie and well-ntting as a hand sewed shoe. Buy : the best. None genuine unless stampea on - w Li. DOUGLAS 4 SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to $9. . -. y, W. I- DOUGLVS S30 SHOE is unex celled for heavy wear. . ? w, L. DOUGLAS 8 shoe is worn by an Boys," and is the best school shoe in theworid. All the above croods are made in consrress , Button and Lace, and if not sold by your deal er, write V. Li. DOUGLAs, IJrockten, Massj For sale by ' ' ' - '. ' " ' tt vn-Mrir.ATrvr my I33w eodlp . Wltoingtom; N. C 1.1 11 :? vr: i t-3C"-" itsrc: fron cur frlcnis cn zzj Spncrzl Interest, tut V - . The name of the-Writer crnst always t ? r nlshed to tlie Editor. - - v commaalcationa must be rnttcn c .". one side of the paper. ' - - Personalities must be avoided.' And it is especially and particularly u: stood that the Editor does Hot always tn the views of correspondenta anleaj so it. In the editorial columns. V NEW ADVEtXTiniHi: CAROLINA BEACH. gCllEDULEOF STEAMER ;;."sti.van GROVE . antll further notice. Leaves C"' at 9:00 A.M. and 3 P. M. Train reiu. Beach at 1 P. M. and 6 P. M. wvA- ;vr.:r: w. nAnvL -W v C : General iia - n v Atlantic View, T THE WRIGIITSVILLE TER.MIXU 11 the Sea Coast KailwayVla the place t'f.t tl celebrated PIG FISH. ; Board by the week or month. - ED. WILSON MANNnru. my 19 lw - r-.f--- ' ii-crr.. tcr. THE MAYO H0UC -Or- I would respeotfully announce to my frier..! and the public generally that the , at the Eoclrj la now open for the season, under the &.ir.ie management as formerly. - Numerous altera tlons and improvements have been ma la vi every facility is offered this season for sallir ". Fishing and Bathing. The advantages for twi of these are 4 unsurpassed anywhere on tte coast. . . Special personal attention riven t.a tn rvr.i. fort of sruests. - - - . - . -Two boats daily. ."Tlift'-'.P'A.! pout m 1 LOUISE stop each way on each trip. e Still water, or deen - water ti s; 1 n r t n n v time and boats ready, when the stealers ar rive. Fishing tackle and bait kept reciy fur instant use - . , , - Rates by the day .-week or month nr verv reasonable Parties from the country desirtn? to mate arrangements address: MAYO HOUSE, The Rocks, Wilmington, N. a v Respectfully, ' v." lM MRS. W. E.MAYO, my 18 tf -. - -Manager., BATHING SUIT G 1 -AT- ' - . ' -.1: V " , v , ... LOUIS H.MEAIl - Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter , i my 17 . , -12 No, Front Usefal Bridal Prccont:, 1 ' -. . . -. t." .. JJUCH MORE DESIRABLE! TO YOUNG married people than the many pieces cf silver given at weddings and fit only for display, are tor sale at . - . . . f ' . 0 1 r - Ljve Book and Music Stdro. TMTlt. W. A. McGOWAN wul collect suticrlp- tions due THE DAILY ItBYlEWand otlclt new subscribers. ;tf Pattern Oil Stove, 0; 0; VOLLEKS, -Commission merchant and dealek l ; in Dry Goods. Notions, Hats,!-Caps, Shoes and Boots. 11 ar a ware, uiassware ana crock ery. Groceries, Tooacco, cigars, etc. : 1 . ' x . a . wNo. o jNurcn waier sc. v SAID TO BE THE BEST YET INVENTED. Refrigerators. Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers. &e. Improved Pattern Door and Window Screens.and Frames. -.. , ; . ; , . -r,. -:. j? orsaieoy . ' - i ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., ' " Dealers in Hardware. Tinware, to.. ' f .my.7.aw.'1-r. H r.; WCxaiactsa. n. ci- 1' - Kev. JJr. iates,-now 01 JJurnam, N. C., but formerly of this city, is to preach the baccalaureate sermon be- fnro tli a fyrnrlnfl.tinfr lna of. fha Tlnn. ville, Va.; College for young ladies 1 Consignments solicited, highest prices I a CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, rent 4- thn wrri?f o hin r rvva tv a r i r- t I l'"- - . . r . - . j- in June. - " V Inouranci City Court. 9- Gov. Scales has gone to Baltimore Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Jane Outlaw, receiving goods under false pretence, discharged. Robert Williams, larceny, bound over to the present term of Criminal Court in the sum of $100. : T. J. Penny, affray, $5 or ten days. - . . ." "' : Frances Breward, hogs running at 1 large, $5 and eosts. j "Feast of Rose. To-morrow night ani Friday night at the City Hall, the ladies of Grace Methodist Church will give their fes tival, styled Feast of Roses," at which the admission fee will be ten cents, and lots of good things will be sold for the benefit !of-their new house of worship. to attend the-General Assemb of the Presbyterian Church Lieutenant Gov. Stedman is acting Governor of the State. made on all consignments. my 33 tf. : I AND TORNADO INSURANCE. y of and itgain Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jaeobi's Ildw. pot. : " - ' " ''if De t . our and Beef has been selling in market for good pnees at retail suggests the Idea to our . frientts in the country having cattle for sale to 1 brin.them in, "as they; are needed here now. - & r5 . -co jg . fcp A " & ' -IL Cu - a S' ' ' ' B ry? : S g to o . 0 -g; . , r g . c - W; - 53 ct g I dm S -N 4t S?3 ' 5; , " - VV A.. -.-i- . i t I .. ' . ; " " ': K,- -.-.- " ' Apply. to 4 SMITH & BOATWRIGIIT. mchistf Nai34 N. Water street ti- Telephoned 0.7 fcDorj'TrjDccj The Great Sale at TAYLOR'BA- ' ', . ;:- " ZAAR on: ' ' : '. MONDAY & TUESDAY. and t -. Indications. - For North Carolina,slight changes in temperature and rain, followed in the interior by fair Weather,-and fresh to brisk Easterly winds, high- on the coast, i . WireCloth for your windows and doors can be had at Jaeobi's i Hdw.' Depot. U--.: .'::.. h t - r A lady remarked 'yesterday jthat . 1 a ' i" i l x we, were naving a mountain ciunate warm' in the day and cool at night," . ! ' i ' ' School Books and School Station ry you can buy cheapest at Heins befgerg. Mr. A. il. Holmes' TJeli very wagon horse ran away this afternoon land o Valuabl e La n ds fo r Sale . KE TRACT OF 'LAND. LYING ONE The first of June, and with it the half day weekly, holiday is rapidly brk.e les and ?Ul P'obablyhave approaching and the' 'knights of the to be shot. . approaching and the "knights yard stick' j should be getting the Quantum sufiicit of "bedtickinir" and having their bathing suits made readv. i Home .again. You j will, find us back in our old ouarters. No. 27 Market street, from where we. had to move on account of the late fire. We are now prepared to furnish all j ourcustomers with the best of Shirts, Gent's Drawers- and Furnishing Goods. Try .'ua.. -Wilmington Shirt Factory, J, Elsbach, Pfop. :. t The Annual meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association will be held - . - at 'the Atlantic Engine hall at o'clock Friday afternoon The" camp meeting season is upon us and will "onen Friday at the - - Gander Hall grounds.' - --' - - The grand jury to-day found four hty and Price ever offered! ' Good, Cheap true bills. . - ' -'-- ,--, ; Tlnr il , AIi tnwn TmiTitu ttt i. - . .HEINSBERGER'S mile from Llncolnton, N. C, consisting of S3 acres. 53 acres cleared ; Is beet for cotton. butjeiTes Kooti crops for all grains. Has a 1 Disnch running through, it and a fine spring: 4 few acres of bottom land on the branch, and j s acres in wood, ok, and hickory, , welt Urn bered. - .r:. " r- --- v,. Another tract lylaz 2U miles from IAnohv ton. mlie from u C R. K.. 1C0 acres. 25 cleared; fine sprlag of delleions water, about six acres of bottom land near it on tbe branch; la No. 1 tor too-ceo, but grows other crops 1 nvii) ivauivo u j&uvn uv vaa,. r or price and terms apply 10 . - CBONLY M.ORRIS, mch 16 tf . . Auct'rs A "eai Batata Broker? . HEADQUARTERS TOR BASE BALL SUPPLIES! I " IN LARGE VA1UETIES. For sale at . ; HEINSBERGER'S apis - - . :. . .. . ..; .: Field Croquet- fflHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOU QWAL rrhe GreatestjBargains ever offeredjn Hats, ; ;.."t , ; Laces, ; ; 3 Tlowersr - .1 : Feathers', Ribbons, - : - -r - . - .1 -. ;i.iiu: and Fanry i ? Fans in every Style & ljz2, A lot more of those Black Silk Half Uctrca 3 1 , gooa ior rain or smne, iLia wertu i - $L73; IL48 worth ri-Oa -' . . t ',-'.'"''' Come early to secure one of them before 1 1: j are an gone again. , ; o ' ; Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at Jaeobi's Hdyf. Depot. - t ap 13 "Jf Remember, Fashionable Goods r Prices are TWO INDUCEMENTS -.. all purchaser," at .- . 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