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TllIS PAPER edeverre. Sundays excited, P joss-T-JAMES' mtor Frop" ' BIFTIONS. POSTAGE PAID: ct months 12.00. Three . tear, H-w- " . tieo. one month, 35 cents. . m be delivered toy carriers, free 4 tn any of tne city, at the above oriocentsperweek. isinsrateslowandUtoeraL -, A ,Hher3wUl please report any and fTSLtielr paper regularly. ' PURELY VEGETABLE;, V HdW1jhxlordinry flBccjf on ft-; ' rivtflr Sidneys, ,." i JT and Bowels. 1 EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR a-l. How el Complaint, fcidury Ar vtlon. Jaundice, -jTeuUl lKpresaion, : . v . Colic jaHfinseicH Should bs Without It ,nj ii-aagkiirwly fur immediate use Shve many l'Jr of -roflenns nu allay a dollar in time and. doctors' bills. ihere'is FUT ONE fiSMONS LIVER REGULATQI; i;,-,t you get the genuine with ed Z froni Wrapper. Prepared only -fc J H-Zfc.IL w w . t M r roprmtf, . -3 fVidirlpfc-a. - a aoTtttclstpdiwiy. mice, si.oo. sat PIANOS AND ORGANS' KITETO ME FOIJ PRICES AND TERMS before buying an Instrument, as I -keep one or the largest stocks of .';' PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. I can sell you any of theflrst-class manu factures. . ,f . .:. FROM $190 UPWARDS. O it g a n s FROM $45 UPWARDS. r H u VOL XII y LLM I NGTQN, N. C, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22," 1888. "' .' NO 16k . The Senate has rejected tbek fish eries treaty, . ; SEND FOR CATALOGUE. RALEIGH, N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : On Dock Street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. a JeMtf The Stokley House, pAKTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA tlonsat Wrtchtsvt 11 will flnrt th STOKLEY HOUSE veil supplied with all that is neoeB san. Board by the day, vreelc or month at low. tea. fig Fish suppers to order at any hour dur ing tie evening'. - . All or the delicacies of salt water,flsh,crabs, oams, shrimps, c, furnished to guests. Sailing Boats, Fishing Boats,Flshlng Tackle, , turnished on short notice, K nrstokley House fronts thewater and is "iinln loo yards of the Depot. . ; W.H. STOKLEY,'-, mm : - Proprietor. if ' ) f w. L. DOUG LAG S3SHOE. ttW trtV1 3 Seamless Shoe in the M (Uinii I10.?1 elss or nails. As styl President Cleveland is a worker, even anu'd the torrid mer heats. He snends most of - 1 hard Sum his There was .40 of an inch of rainfall 4- O A - 1 j ujj wop. iu. lo-uay. t The Saturday excursion rates on the railroads will ex Dire this week time at his country place U Oak i by liluitation and wi" not be renew ViAur wTioi-a l.o. ,io i... season. work. '-An account savs: j it was just loveiv at vvrignisvuie The President does not armear tn i an(l the Hummocks last night, with be affected by the heat and the ina-ia high tide and a foil moon and a lorja. of which so mariv Concrress- inen coiuplaiii. He has found that his country place at Oak View con tributes much to the comfort of a, 8umnier spent in Washington. The ; President sleeps at Oak View every night, and erenerallv spends two days there each week, without coming to the WhiteHouse. Most of his work is now done at Oak View, and the office building which has been erected there will be a great- convenience. . A suburban villa occupied by a family is hardly large enougn tor tne mass or papers which Mr. Cleveland brings about hiin when he works. In the preparation of pension vetoes he has before him all of the papers at the Pension office and all documents of everv description which can throw any liarht uoon the subject under investigation. He devotes as much attention to each case as if it were the most important lawsuit. FOR GKNTUKJUFJT. 'bit f tbe70rn13 to weir the stocking BQtoni"Te t Qeennine unless stamped on ' w- L. Twr wulas W Shoe, warranted." S "airt AS ?4 SHOE, the original Wfi welt shoe, which to a om-made shoes costing from $8 !orhSVs3.50 SHOK is unei- &n?lsYhi,;H i 8 "OK is worn by all i1 tha aJ best school shoe In the world. ?tV made n ingress, S'le by LAS ,ir9pHJ Mas , H VONQLAnN, WUnUngton, N.C : There is a growing belief that the Senate will not pass a tariff bill this session.' It was to have been re ported by the middle of this month but as yet it has not been forthcom ing. A New York Star special says: It is firmly believed to-night that the Republicans have about com pleted their bill, and -that nothing now remains for them but to bring Messrs. Plumb and Ingalls to the support of the proposed cut on su gar. Still the same reserve that has characterized the leaders of the par ty all along touching the way they are to meet the Mills bill, still con trols them when approached on the subject. Notwithstanding all that has been said about the necessity of fassing a tariff bill, several Repub ican politicians here are of the opin ion that no bill will pass. The latest speculation on this point is that the Republicans will endeavor to. excuse themselves on the score that according to the latest figures obtained the surplus, after the present appropriation bills nave become laws, will, instead of being a sum of dangerous size, be of comparatively small size, and that the fear of a panic being there by removed, the necessity of action by reducing the tariff is not nearly so great as it was. They will askt therefore, longer time in which to consider the subject, and will prom ise, of course, tq make and pass a thoroughly satisfactory bill in case they are successful in November. There is a report, however, which is not believed, that the bill has been completed and 'will be pre sented to the Senate this week. The many remarkable curesHood's Sarsa pari 11a accomplishes are suffi cient proof that it does possess pecuj liar curative powers. LOCAL STBWS- Ixdix to New Advertisements. F C MnxKR Cigars, Cigarettes -Hkin8bekgkk -Copying Presses Louis II Mkarjss Flannel Shirts a'Gkaito Hop At the Island Beach Hotel Queen of St John's Moonlight Excursion Postponed The fire alarm struck twice to-day at about noon. There was no . lire, only some fixing of the battery. Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. v t Dog, collars. largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw Depot; Bathing Suits. Come down to Hea1 narters. 25 dozeu . Flannel Bailing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at tl'ie Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market St., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the4t)lue awning. t The Wilmington Cotton Mills are now engaged in the manufacturer "of rope. It is made from the waste of the mill and is a great saving. They turn out a perfect, strong and durable Tope in three sizes, plow lines, eloth. lines &c, from 300 to 600 ffeet in length. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old 'and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take, more magnifying vowcr.. 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 prema ture old age to tne sight. . You can get the best at Heinsberger's. .- Headquarters for IlassBalls, Bats Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins herder's.' - . - " t . clear sky. We have had good rains to-day gentle showers, but still - disagreea ble for those who were compelled to be out of doors. There were 200 people at Carolina Beach to-day, the occasion being an Excursion given by the Fifth Street M. E. Sunday School. Indications. For North Carolina, rain, followed by clearing weather and generally cooler. - The rains this week have extend ed well, up into the interior and we may look for a freshet here in a day or two. We hope, however, that it will not be high enough to injure the fine corn crops on the river low lands. The moonlight excursion adver tised for to night on the Queen of St. John'' 8 has been postponed until to-morrow (Thursday) night,- oa account of the weather when, as th indications are favorable for fair weather then, it will take place. When the fire alarm sounded at about noon to-day the hose reel horse of Howard Relief F. E. Co No. 1 took his place under the drop harness and before the driver could get to him he dashed into the street. After a vain effort to find a fire he returned to his stall. Mr. W. H. Stokley is tnaking some noted improvements on - his premi ses at Wrightsville. He is preparing now for the oyster season and next month will furnish both New Rivr and Myrtle Grove oysters - in - any style desired Mr. James A. Dray, who has been with hira during the summer, will have charge of this de partment. Hands Wanted. - One hundred hands wanted on pants. Hisrhest price paid. -None but experienced hands need apply. I. SHRIER, Clothier and Hatter, 16 N. Front street. - . " City Court. W. H. Nash, James Hawkins, Frank Gause, Jno. Hawkins, and Joe Hawkins, for assault on S. H. Terry, cases transferred to Justice Harriss, . ",. . Albert Nixon J. B. Roberson, Jno. Forbes, Ed Crawford, T. J. Mc- Clammy, Son Tillenholf, Dan Tuck er, Gus Nixon, Jerry Baker. Mingo Cockran, on same charge, case con tinued till to-morrow morning. At tlie II nmmocks To-Nlglit. There will be"grand hop to-night at the Island Beaah Hotel, a moon light sail in the channel and an ele gant supper to back it all up. The present schedule is just right for this. Partiescan go down at 5, 7 or 9 o'clock. The last train leayes the Hummocks at It o'clock but if tJhe conditions are all favorable it is likely that an extra train may be run, leaving at a still later hour. It is the last full moon of the Summe;; and should he make the most of. ; At the Beach Iast Night. : . The wind was a little high but that was all of the drawback to th enjoyment of those who went down last night on the &ylyqi Grove tp (Carolina Beach on. the excursion given by the St. Andrew's Brother hood of St. James1 Home. A large number went down during the day and many of these remained over to enjoy the moonlight. It was a . de lightful occasion. JThe boat return ed to the city about midnight. TouiTiainent at Greensboro. We aeknowledge the reception of an invitation to. attend' the Fire men's Tournaiqent and Celebration, to be held at Greensboro September 12th and 13th. It promises to be a big thing. There will be band con tests, fire engine contests, hook and ladder truck racing . and various other; interesting events. Nearly j $1,000 is offered in "f-'v' 'f Personal." . , , ' Mr. W. G. Haughton, of Char lotte, has been in the city for 'a' few days on avisit to relatives and friends here. - " - - . Mt. Olive Telegram: Mrs.-Jennie Chesnutt, the clever and accommo dating hostess of the" Pearsall Honse," left last Tuesday afternoon for Wilmington where she goes to accept the position of housekeeper of ,the well known and justly popu lar" Orton House. The departure of this good, christian lady is a great loss to bur town, as she is one of the best hotel keepers in the State, and was universally popular , .with the travelling public " . Peppered With Duck Shot. For some weeks past periodical visits have: been paid by some one unknown ta the stables of Mr. Geo. S. Willis, foreman of this office, who resides on Princess street, between Sixth and Seventh. Mr. Willis has made several attempts to catch him at it but without success, until last night. At one time he had a com" munication established between the stable and his bedroom, by means of a cord and a bell, but the noctur nal visitor in some way became aware of this fact and managed to get to the-stable by avoiding the string. He put the bridle on the. mare and tried to get her out of the stable but the evidences showed that she outpulled him and would not go. Last night, about 1 o'clock, the rascal made another visit and Mr. Willis, who happened to be awake at the time, heard an alarm given .by a neighbor. He jumped up and seized his gun, a breech loader, and hurried out, just'in time to see the fellow running away. He filed at him twice and is sure he hit him-witbJhe ftrst barrel. The gun was loaded with duck shot and it is probable that some . one, who is as yet unknown, is now laid up in bed with a badly peppered head and neck. The rascal got but of the lot and made tracks down Princess to Sixth street and thence towards Market. The police were motified and it is hoped that the man will yet be detected. Mr. Willis says, that he was either white or very lightcol ored. r ' Fishing Tackle. A full assortment NEW AlVJERTISEM3BVT, wi nu Kinas ior ootn sail ana iresn water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. : . t PLiaSIS.IIQTICZ. 7e wci to glad to receive cc - . ; from our frie223 ca izj zzli :nz. general laterwttia". The name el the writer ratrst aiTrc ys t j nlstedtotheEffttor. . cx)cuiranicatlcm3 ratist be Trrittcn cr!; ume side ot tn paper. ; , Personalities must be avcldei - : And it is especially and particularly r stood thst the Editor does not air t : the views of corespondents cniccs to t : in the editorial cxJlumns.. : new ADVEitTic i::iiz:;z WINDOW'S HAM r : SHADBS POR "WTI3sf BoW! IN ALL SIZES AND GRADES; " CARPETG -ArJD TJATTBC: A Good Assortment at allSeas6ns.' .' "V O : J-,.. .' 1 . . nmxio io ciose out De tore getting in New Stock; Can Save You Some Money. Note This I aug 201y ; NORTH FRONT STREET. The Democrats QfAsheton. Editor Rk yikw : The Democrat ic yoters of Asheton and vicinity met at Asheton, Pender county, last Saturday, the 18th inst., and organ ized a Cleveland and Fowle Club, witlh enthusiastie results. An elec - tion for officers resulted as follows President W. F. Robitzsch. Vice Presidents G. M- Peterson, B.G.Crisp, R. T. Pickett, W.J. Robitzsch, R. T. Blood worth. Treasurer J. O. Hardwick. Secretaries A. E. Bobitzsch and J, B. George. The large crowd present was en thusiastie in the cause of Democra- 3 Jl IV cv many auciressing tne meeting in a forcible and effective man aer, that were never Known to make a public speech of any kind before. We hope this is an earnest of the fruition that is to be. A. E. R. ; Asheton, Pender Co., Aug. 21. 8tate Association of Democratic Clubs. Ralkigh, N. .C, Aug. 21," 18$8. To the Democratic, Clubs of North . Carolina; -. - -: ,Wq take pleasure in announcing that the several railroads, in ;North Carolina will sell to delegates and others attending the Convention of Democratic Clubs at Morehead City, August 29th inst., round'trip tickets at about 1 cents per mile. Tickets will b,e on, sale at all stations in North Carolina on August 25tb,26th and 27th, good to return until and incluqing September 3d. We especially direct your atten tion to the necessity of purchasing your tickets ' on or before the 27th inst.j as no reduced rate tickets will be on sale after the 27th. The Atlantic Hotel has reduced rates of board for this occasion -to $1.50 per day. Members of Clubs attending with their delegates "will be entitled to he same rates of railroad fare and hotel board as delegates, C. Hbckwith. aec. , asc. ' - ' The Cainaism Onran. . The numerous newspapers of the State have put on their war paint aad settled down to business, , We may expect some lively music be fore .November. The best campaign Organ and one we can recommend is sold by J. L. Stone.' Polite and ; attentive salesmen will - take pleas- insxrumems aim giv- prizes and thQ I in .snw ngr 1 wte.' dead I iasri)rice8 Postponed Until To-Mor-rbwNiht. rjIHE MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ADYER Used for to-night on thf steamer Queen of St. John's has been postponed, on account of the weather, until to juiorrow night. The Steamer will leave her wharf for a delightful Moonlight Excursion down the rivpr Jit", ft A'P.lrwJr Thnrc day evening. Pare twenty-five cents. .excellent Music will accompany the Ex cursion. --., . ,w - C c. MOUSE, Captain. W. H. CHRISTOPHER, Manager. ag33lt AGRA WO HOP" To-isriCrKca? AT THE ISLAND BEACH HOTEL; REFRESHMENTS FREE " . (Sundays kxci;rT::i).) n .1 M.i I .1 l if . ... IN EFFECT AUGUST 81, 1888,AT 6:50 A. M From Wilmington, Leave 6:00 a. m Leave.. 9:30 a. m Leave. 3:00 p. m Leave........ 5KX)p.m Leave... . 7:80 p. m Leave........ 9:00 p. m ' - - From HummocL-3. Leave.......' 7.45 a. ti. Leav9.......10:J5 a. in. Mieave...;,. isj p. 1.1. j Leave. CM p. m. jueave..... &:w p. t). Leave. .;... 11:00 y. m. aug 20 M J. H. CHADBOUIiN, JR., . ' General Manager. Bargains! Bargains I Ladles Talio Hotlco. Closing Out GqIc -AT- JHE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 115 Market Btrcctf Moonlight Sails on the Channel ! ELEGANT SUPPER, Etc COMMENCING TO-DAY, : : iwulsenatasacrtfloemystoclicof Millinery, Fancy Goolh, LAST TKAIN.TO THE CITY AT 11 P. M. aug 22 It CAROLINA BEAOH. XJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVAN grove will leave for Carolina Beach every week day at 9:30 a. m. and S p. m. . . J. W. 11AKPEK, angis ; j Gen'I Manager. Sharpie Robert E. Lee, QAPT. G. W. SMITH, WILL TAKE PAR- ties from the Hummocks to any point on th SOUnd Or OUt to RPA, ShP Is ft.tt with rnm fortable seats and will accommodate forty passengers. Parties taken Fishing, Trolling. sauing or to tne niacknsh Grounds outside. For terms apply on board. angltt Men of Business ! E BEG LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTEN- tion to the revolutlonln Letter Coovlnsr Presses produced by putting the Challenge Press open the Market. The "Challenge" takes the place of other Copying Presses with many ad vantages over all of them. It Is the easiest and aulckestrmerafprf cvmv. ing Press on the market. - One morion of the Lever does the work and nsures an instantaneous copy. It requires no special stand or wmrra tm fasten it in position. Price flO for Press holding 10x12 books. For Sale at : . HEINSBERGER'S I Hp V7 Op en . " WOULD l RESPECTFULLY ' - ANNOUNCE to my friends and the public s generally that I am now fully prepared to serve them, I hjiv opened a First Class Tea Pin Alley and Shoot ing Gallery, at the Lower End of the ilam- Feathers, FLO V7ERS, YOEIIIGD, : - ..- ""; - " . C0ESETS, KTT0HI1TGD, : Bustles, Etc. Thig stock must be cleared out by October 1st, and goods will ; be sold for at a great SACRIFICE. All goods in the Store, are of Latest Style and Finest Quality. " ' MRS.RB.WIGGI1IC. 11 5 market Street. - aug 20 ; '" '.-- ;.- Builder and Contractor. HATING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO locate again la Wilmington. I r- - n-1 - offer my serdecs to the citizeiis of .iir ;- augS lmnac i"HtfFMr M.p HMvpu : - : f- J mocks, where Ladles and Gentlemen cf. is iq oe unyeuea on tnis occasion. ' Ttrirnw " - , ncipaiem tness intcrestir? amnscrserts.- I r, - ' - - if iicviuui ior yuur njuawns uuii ; aiso cave &f isr tne Ctillrn txw. cents u uiiie. I Hdw. Depot iinu ... E. II. zx X. r., i c v . in!!; v r to dent. I will do -my utmost to t : " V thlnlc thatl can give satlaiactloa ia en ¬ case. For the present parties tiamn; -nv . vices will please address me throusii c:u-1 o Keapectfoliy. a JOHN EnoLAIi. . Ojgara, Cignrett tce cold soda wateii a:;i SHAKES. ' Also a Mil II-'? cf Djt "i ' . - - . - I', c. ::n.L": :. . r. r i err: -r ,
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