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tusned THIS PAPER every evening, Sundays excepted, . . uv Editor and Prop .B,CRIPTI0NS, POSTAGE PAID: six montna $2.00. Three one month, 35 cents. . y, ire- narrlem. free will oe aeuvcic" S00SC (IB V&T or 10 cents per wee. mar Qnrt liberal. dne raics r.t th ritv. at the above manyPaiuul v " ... .lAaca ronnrt any and glares to receive their paper regularly. JUVENILES a -' i . 101 t- .'. huriufiitf stones ana by rrmce oi Crtlm wtMCiCiy. Critic -li H CoUUtOl. l. U. Jib- ....,-.-Ht-.S.S.tJX. piii!f' ' - .. . NTi f.. IIIBBARDt BtlO& fu1 , 'J ei i tiiiadelpbia. l'a, - 3 ( lMrtir.nl The Daily I Vl TI FT II II T . VOL XT 1 1. WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1889. NO 66. The Clarke Factory are to make In a few days, in a few days, well another big telescope. It is to be 50 all go fishing. . m a l a i ' J per cent, more powerful man me Lick instrument. 'r..Sdj where the people cn tee i.i s.un in eacn wamj,uKT; r.st sewinff-maehine made in the worlu,m "' .v........-. We will al" fenuirYii"r- -LHne ot our costly and valuable art LiiiiiJes. I" "tur" fe that -vu lT ... k. v. nenfl. to thos- who . . B. n kli rVi t'11 1 . ti UM CZmav t your home.and ait-r & .f,er the Sinper pate.it. . '.i.m.nK imil now fli for lCaafflarA it. strongest. must uc- r&ial 1 n'a in the vrorld. All . ss . y- , tvriTi' iu us aw v -- i'f"f, '.r.wfhiDe in the world. m1 ta t.hW artarS hown togrth.r in An.enca. Tl,e Women Praise B. li. B Lsympathy or every true P"""""""t'- Mr best friend, however, is . . kni Blood Balm), seno io v,., I . l.;i.. mi L c:tssl(l.v, Kcnnesaw, ua., wnws- riUW IKlttlOSOI IS. B. li. mi EflL M. Laws. Zalaba, Phu. wHtea: "I ...... i used anyujing to w uai . Irs C H (laV KOl'KV MOUHl, "Uiun. iot a day for ir. yws" 1utw2S te another pf'rson.' a in', -- "Mv wilt1 Was 111 uau utraiui iui l..r, KJve doctors and many patent meui- In- had dun' her no j;oou. wtura B. cured her." nc V "ntn lmnn at i:lii u. t a.. tui 3 i l irs I suffered with rheumatism, caused by Idtey n.aibl.' and inaistion, 1 aiit eble and nervous, li. u. h. roiieft uiu v Wed." .... aev. J. M. Hiehardsoa, eiarssion, atk., rites: "My wife suffered twelve yeare wuu beumatism and female complaint, a uiuj i-iuber of my church had oeen curea oy u. a. sh. norsuaded mv wife to try it, who now lys there Is nothing like B. B. B., as it quick- gave her relief." "STOK LEY'S 99 XK A HE NOW rKE parea to accommodate li who may call upon us with the Fiuest Oysters j-be had on the Coast. We have made special "purat ions for the Season. ivrtle &rove. Middle aod Stump Sound Oysters fays on hand. Served promptly and in any rle desired. W. 11. STOKLEY. 10 tt Wrifrhtsvllle. For Rent. nkEKALnOUES, STORES AN- Kooms I11 splendid localities. Also im's ana lots for salft for cash and tue monthly installment plan IWspronmtlv colloc.tprt Tatar and lurauce attended to without extra charge. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Estate Agent, ,vntf. no TMncess St. nisjs and themicalr. Pi-El ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, buUet Braces. Trusses, etc., etc. liso l'rvstTiptions tilled dav nr nlc-ht nr. F. C. MILLER'S, Dnicr Stnre 1 c orner Fourth nnrt "Wnn Staa ' a 1 V iy VkU 1 The iattoaai Life -AND Purity Association OF WASHINGTON. D. C. P U) . a a 110 1 an . 9dtt,UA.X 1 a xro " A 1 vuv trt !! "'rs y tfj2O;0Q2.31 li"''A'l Id BROWNIN0, I resident. (;E5KUE 1). ELDRIDQK, Wt;uy. Manager and Actusvry. rano at ihcm . !.,-,. ,.,) l.olIov eontestlblepniit- 1T vaiue in casn at Fixed Agefc Kaif-M'.tKnit0wT,.., 10 For:' l! ble After Three Years; P. s. RIDDELLK, M. D & Glfeu a . Med4cal Director! "k.. uocaj Agent, w iimmeton N. c. Fifty plans for the new Episcopal cathedral iu New York have thus far been discarded. There are twelve now under consideration. It is said that the Sandwich Islanders would not care to be an nexed to the United States. They are very well contented as they are. Don't forget the primaries to morrow night. Get your slates ready. Roe shad sold for $1 a pair, on Saturday. No nice ones in market to-day. The fragrant yellow jessamine is in bloom, but it has not yet freely opened. The Chamber of Industry will meet at th e May or s office at 9 o'clock The Detroit shipbuilders are very to night. busy. There is an. unprecedented I t . . .fjyt.- . Tz .. , . J . , Pete Baker and his company pa activity in the shipyards there; ves-! , , ,, , . . sels worth about $2,000,000 are now in course of construction. Roger A. Pryor has again thunk something. He thinks that, if the Solid. South is let alone, it will eventually go to pieces on t.ie pro tection shoal. So do not we. Senator Chace, of Rhode Island, will resign. If the a people of that State had an opportunity to express their honest sentiments some good, honest Democrat might get 'the place. Yesterday's New York Herald is a regular jumbo. It is an octuple sheet and is a regular octupus, so far as news is concerned. It is- as large as four eight page papers and there are over one hundred and five columns of advertisements in this one issue. this afternoon. The green flag of Erin floated to- !day from the flag pole over Col. Hedrick's store. There is one office, and a big one at that, that literally goes a begging. It is the office of SubTreasurer at San Francisco. It pays $4,000 a year and a bond of a half million is re quired. The last man wlio held it paid a forged draft for $U0,Q0Q and had to charge that amount against his own account. Senator Kenna says that West Virginia is all right, and he ought to know. He says that there are several other Democratic States that will gtf Republican before West Virginia does. Tlmy had a great deal to contend with there during the last election and it was a closer call, the Senator thinks, than may pceur again in many years. .0 The following is a Richmo.rAQ special to the New Y:ork Herald, It 's all Stuff and nonsense. Revolu tions don't revolutionize. The negro has the suffrage and it cannot be taken away from him. The Repub licans at the North woild. probably like tq do, so but it will never be done with the consent of the Demo cratic party: Mr. Henry F. Flourney, Secretary of the Commonwealth, made a speech late last night before the Powhatan, Richmond's. crack Dem ocratic club, on the subject of tne race problem. The .speaker took strong grounds for The maintenance of the supremacy of the whites of the South. He declared that, in his opinion, the solution of the raise problem would be the disfranchise ment of the negro at the South. This, Secretary Flourney believes, will be accomplished by Northern! men settling in me oouin anu appreciating the great importance of the whites dominating. When imbued with this idea the domiciled Northerners would, in his opinion, create a sentiment in the North whioh would bring about this great political revolution. Touching the issues of the coming State campaign In Virginia,' Flourne declared tlat the' race question should overshadow all other. If," said he, were tbe chairman of the Democratic State Committee and a speaker mentioned the debt question or the tariff in the coming canvass, I would kick him out of the party." These remarks; were enthusiasti cally cheered by the meeting. $500 offered for an incurable case of Catarrh in the Head, by the man ufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh ma adv. The broken pavement in the foofc of the Front street market is at length being repaired. There must be im jaense forest fires near the city as there is a. great deal of smoke in the atmosphere. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bougb cheapest at Heinslwrjrer1- t Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating and cooking, guaranteed to give satisfaction. VN. Jaoobi Hdw. Co. t Farmers, see 'the latest improve ment iu back band hooks and rein snaps sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' t The body is more susceptible to benefit from Hood's Sarsaparflla now than at any other season. There fore take it now. " a Alas! alas! I've lost a day" he; rtv iu bj we-spairingiy, mat l natural ly inquired how it happened. "Well, you see he said I've been half dead with a cold, and didn't know until to day that I could cure it with one bottle of Dr. Ball' Cough Syrup. Attention is invited to the dress making ad. iu this issue, at No. W2 North Second street. The adver viser is well known to the ladies of Wilmington, as a dressjnaker of taste and experience. Col. B. R. Moore, Solicitor of the Criminal Court, was sworn in to-day for his third term. Mr. W. R French, the newly appointed Clerk of the Court, was also sworn in this forenoon. l L .- r Criminal Conrt. The March term of the Criminal Coart for New Hnnover county con vened at the Court House in this city to day, His Honor, Judge Meares, presiding. The following were drawn as the Grand Jury for the term : George Harriss, foreman; W. F. Car penter, B. F. Mills, J. C. Chase. John McEvoy, J. L. Breckenridfce, John F. Rulfs, A. G. Hankins, J. H. Strauss, A. G. McGirt, S. H. Penny, J, M. Forshee. NEW ADVEKTISEMENTH we win be giaa to receive ccmmttnlcatic from onr Menda on any ana all subject general interest, toot The name of the writer most always be u nlshed to the Bdltor. communications must be written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endons the views ot correspondents unless so stated in the edit "columns. NEW IADVEKTI8EMENT8. HEBE YOU ! If you yq.qt picture framed go to Heinaberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select Tom. f fiOCAL NEWS- index to New Advkkttskmkkts HlNDKBCORKS J ames Epps & CO. J J II e :c j Sat ,ne Parker's Hair Balsam Parker's ginger Tojuc Mcnds Bros Pharmacists W M CruMixa Mattresses CuUcura Anti-Pain Plaster j UKIN3BKRGER -Roller Skatq?; Marvstous Memory Discovery FCMitisu Drugs and Chemicals Mai-am Q M Brown Drsss-Maklng Mrs K b Wiggins, Afet New Goods DrWfl Career Exhausted. Vitality f Wonder "I !Qnn3 hilt .. a m . 1 AUlJ-kAn i 'fUftU DOtflYi L'f flilii V . , , . m fnintuhiP wr ' utT- iwiwi vook book ;i homo should at oncetend uu4r Mater. Strocsb 4 Co-Watchsprlng Corsets W fii . Portland. Matne. and ' Eink a ibn urs u altitng Wednesday Even- Information how iihiri i... jLxi ;r-Tai not rrnnlr"- o " " f f51"1 1 1 fA oil.,.. 1 ' m.L ' We,arSf,B1U0M 8r UoldbythiW.JMobiRdwlCo. t Tnwanr-U Brow, Blind tenons for repairing broken slats in your blinds, can be used by the most inexperienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. i The wind got around to the South west yesterday for the first time in weeks. Yesterday and to-day have been something like Spring. The shad season is not yet over in New York. In a week the first of them will rq up the Hudson, cast ing their shadders before, as it were. The truckers here say that their prospects at this time are fine. They don't want any more cold weather The Clwrjesiqn truckers are com plaining of the cold and wet. Indications. For North Carolina,rain, preceded by fair weather in the eastern por tion and slightly warmer except stationary temperature on the coast. The primary convention of .the Fifth Ward Democrats will be held at the Stedman Bucket 'Company8 House on Nun, between Fourth and Fifth streets, at 8 o'clock to morrow night. We have the largest assortment of cook stoves to be found in the State to select from and at factory prices. We guarantee every stove to bake and cook well and to give general satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The members 'Of th.e fllt&mhffl Benevolent qciety met at th,eir halj ygsierdy on Third street and marched to St. Thomas' Ohnrah, in full regalia, whe?e a, yery interesting discourse was delievered by Rev. Father Hl , John .Hill and Albert Davis are Charged with the larceny of five pair of shoes, from the Atlantic Coast Line depot in this city. They were carried before the Mayor this morning bqt a hearing in the case was postponed until the 2lst inst- Invalid readers will find that one dollar expended for Dr. Parker's great medical work, the "J3cience oi T,ife " will be of inert vatue to them than ten thousand dollars expended foi proprietary medicines, electric appliances. &c. The book contains over one hundred and twenty -five invaluable prescriptions for all dis eases that human flesh it; heir to. See ad vertiseu-en,;. Election of Officers. At the regular annual meeting of the Hibernian Benevolent Associa tion, held yesterday, the following officers ere elected for the ensuing year: J President M. O'Brien. Vice, President J. H gmggivj. Secretary William Flanagan. Assistant Secretary Win. Shee- Dr. Pete Baker. March is a good month for the megrims and Pete Baker is a doctor in this line. He can cure them, for the time being at least. If he can't drive dull care out of a man for a few hours then it is a hopeless case. There is a good company behind him too, to help him in his humani tarian efforts. Those who call to see them at the Opera House to night will laugh and grow fat, that is, if there is any room left on them for fat to grow. City Court. There was an unusually large attendance at the City Court to day, even for Monday. John Watson was arraigned on two counts. He was found guilty of disorderly conduct, and judgment was suspended, but he was sent on for trial before the Criminal Court on the charge of assault and battery. J. T. Edens was fined $10. Wm. Simpson was turned over t o Justice Mil 1 i s. Jesse Dickson was di scharg ed. Joe. Nathan was discharged. John Jacobson's case was continued until to morrow. Mattie Johnson was fined $30 or 30 days and Wm. McDuffie was found guilty but judg ment was suspended. These were all charged with disorderly conduct. The Law at Earth. The mortal remains of the lament ed Mr, George R. French were laid away to rest yesterday beneath the Send me your old mattress; I - - . - . ! j -j w - I " t?- want to Renovate it ' Yours for Health and Comfort, W, M. Cuwimiaig . Abendunterualtung. The entertainment to be given under the above title next Wetlnes day evening, at . Luther Memorial Building, is for the benefit of -the Organ Fund of the Lutheran Sun day School. The committee, con sisting of the Misses Minna Sch warz, Annie Stemmerman and Fanny Knobloch, and the Messrs. . W. H.J Strauss and E. Schulken, with Mr. Paul M. Knobloch as chairman and general manager, have now com pleted all arrangements to assure all who attend a most pleasant evening, and if the previous entertainments can be considered as a criterion, it goes without saying the present affair will be a srrand success. This committee have given our citizen8 on different occasions unique and highly interesting entertainments and we feei sure all who attend will enjoy themselves. The programme offered will be a creditable under taking for the committee, and it will be carried out in full. We have been allowed the privi lege of a glimpse at the programme, the ladies seeming to prefer to let Lall who attend enjoy a surprise, not only in the rare order of music offered, but also as to other features of the entertainment. However, we are permitted to say that Miss Schwara and Mr. Boatwright will render a piano duet, the Misses Ulrich and Stolter a vocal duet, Mrs. H. L. Vollers a vocal solo, Mr. Martin Rathjen,. the popu lar president of . the Germania Band will give a solo on his favorite instrument, the bass horn, and of which, no doubt, he is the best playi er in me otate; Mr. J5oatwright, be sides accompanying several pieces on the piano, will also give a vocal solo, which, as our contemporary, the Messenger says, will be as pop ular as himself. The Misses Bissin- shades of Oakdale. The interment took place in the family lot. Thetger and Stalter will also render a funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Pritchard delivering a powerful and effective funeral discourse. The at tendance was very large probably the largest concourse of citizens that has ever assembled in Wilmington to testify their appreciation of de parted worth. The honorary pall bearers were Messrs. B. F. Mitchell, A. J. DeRosset, Wm. Larkins. Jas. G. Burr, Jaj. H,, Chaxibourn, B. G. Worthy R. j, Jones and Samuel Northrop. The aotive pall bearers were all composed ot young men in the employ of the house and were as follows: Messrs. J. D. Bell, W. C. Peterson, H. F. Otten, A. J. Cottinghana, W. C. Smith, W. G. T. Keen, Wm. A. Willson, Jr., and. Thos. C. Craft, Jr. Thj Morning's Fire. Afc3 alarm of fire at about half- past Id o'clock this morning came from the store occupied by Mr, J. J. Smith, on South Front street, two doors North of Oapt. Boatwright's store- tt caught in the partition in the rear of the store and between that and the store on the corner- of the alley occupied by a colored shoe Dress-Making. X ADIES OP WILMINGTON, YOUNG AND Old, please to call, I shall use every effort to please you, 11 you can.be pleased. I think I can in styles or fashions, changing old styles into now ones, call at lBr, TTpstalrs, North Second street. mch 18 lw MADAM C. M. BROWN. Eine Abendunhaltnns. -o- LUTHER Memorial Building, WednesdayEven'gMarch20 . A Novel Entertainment. Admission 15 Cents. mch IS 2t Just Received. I HAVE JTJST ARRIVED FROM THE NORTH WITH A COMPLETE STOCK MILL I N E K 1 vocal duet. Master Carl Rehder, the boy cornetist, vill give the pub lic his first Bow in company with his clever brother, Mr. John Rehder, which latter gentleman, with Mr. Sim Schloss, will play several cornet dnos, and we might say right here, if you want to hear two of the best cornetists in the State, go and hear them. Mr. Henry F. Otten will ren der a recetation; which he says wil1 surprise his friends, and we believe him. Miss Schwarz will, besi singing in the quintette to her men tioned, will give a vocal soloNflshich will show her voice off well. .The quintette referred to is to be under the direction of one of our best or ganists; the four gentlemen com posing, the quintette with Miss Schwarz will give their many friends an opportunity to hear some extra good music and the male quartette, composed of the gentlemen referred to, will also be v?ry fine. A treat like this will not often be offered our citizens. See advertise ment. . K sport Foreign. Ger brig Diana, Schroeder, clear ed to day for Liverpool, with 2,904 barrels rosin, valued at $3,025, ship maker by the name of George W. hJ MefST8' 1lans & f urchU Robinson. A stove pipe passed; . , . : ' 1 , through this partition and it is evi- cieu r un fT Tl dent that the fire caught from the f ,D' af at 9h,Pd pipe. Mr. Smith was insured tor Paer8on' pawning & C0t t nJLw fm, Il-ioi-nl TnlfK A ACQ ji 1 1" c, ufvcticu tvrs viioivi, nivu barrels rosin and 82 casks spirits turf pentine, valued at $fi,073, shipped by Messrs. Vatet son. Downing & Co pipe. 300 in the Western Insurance Com pany, represented by Mr. M. S. Wiliard, And the damage to the stock, which is slight and pjrinei pally by water, is orcJbaoly covered. The shoemaker had no insurance. Hia toss is Drobablv 150, The build- Sg, whiehls but slightly uMk T aWB,G 80CUtTV ,OHM'8 ia Anod hv Mr fAv Ji flmtfch An 1- Parish soUcit . ' .T.-TZ . . - aaey wain&urea wit-ti Messrs. amitn at Boatwright in the Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, for fQuu. . eoraiuc t i Hocietv Work. for all kinds of Children's aorons a left at the Rectory, or win meet with prompt attention i AND -r FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Great care has been taken in the selection ot these goods, and they are guaranteed to please. The Dress-Makings Depart ment 4 is a specialty, and all who desire tne Latest styles and most Fashionable Patterns should "ball, and they will be entirely satisfied that everything that they wish in our line can be supplied them at a most reasonable price. Miss Goodwin, who has charge of the MIL LINERY DEPARTMENT, will arrive here on the 2ist, and win be pleased to have her friends call. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, AGENT, 115 MARKET ST. mch 18 tt OPERA HOUSE. m m MONDAY. MARCH 18 1'H. rM .win m r a T7"nr LATE BAKSR & F AKRON , The world-wide, well known comedian, id I THE EMIGRANT. Supported by a company ot acknowledged vocal and comedy ability. Pretty faces. Ex quisite toilets. Elegant costumes. Magnifi cent scenery. Reserved seats at Belnsbergers. mchl5 3t Roller Skates. JpOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HEALTH OF oar Young1 People I nave imported Oat Case of Boiler Skates. You can get all sizes at HEINSBERGER'S Pianos and Organ. jLL PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD BY Ludden St Bates, ot Savannah. Ga., can be bought for CASH or the Monthly Instalment Flan, At Lowest Manntactumrpilest at HEINSBfiRGER'S LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC ST0SX, mch IS
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