PLEAS X KOTiCC v " .-nng.su excepted, .sre winjrtAd rajcciT ccaxraausatons ' :' ?T OIe month. 35 cents. rttrl by camera, free .... r t ha alvrcn ypOl- .isas port any and ;e,l,ir paper rularir. a. (fW h A J- D. V VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1890. NO 103. " fiTIVC NUTRITIOUS JUICE . pjGSOFCA'JFORNIA, '' r-rt.:Ui with the medicinal Jf" of plants known to be S beneficial to the human Sen, fonumg an reeable ' cd effective laxative to penna Sntlv cure Habitual Consti n, and the many .ills de- , 'pending on a weak or inactive tradition of the " ' CDHEYS. LEVER AND BOWELS. ;jtheirxst excellent remedy known to MSSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY fcitn roc is MiMis cr Constipated .a THAT walttOOD, REFRE8HIWO 8LEEP. HEALTH and CTREMGTH x NATURALLY FOLLOW. , Everyone is using it and all ere delighted with it. ASK DRUGGIST PtR BTHTJE3 OP 3PIC3rl MANUFACTURED ONUY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. $AH FRANCISCO, CAL. VtotWHF. Kf. ATW YORK. ft. Y For salt1 tiy BOtfEHT B HELLAMY. WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, BfbJG Wilmington, N. C. A statue of,.Gen. Grant, tocoftt Capt. C. C. Mort?, of Southport, $200,000, is to be given to -Galena, was in the city to-dav on a brief 111., the GenerarsJiome, by H. IJ. visit. Kolsaat, a citizen of the town. j ' a ' , , ! apt. G. S. Phillips takes the With James U. Blaine on one side place of conductor on the Seacoast of the Chinese, tariff 'wall and Harri- ''-Kail road inadervacant by Capt. Len son and MeKinley cm the ether, the : non's resignation, outlook becomes an exceedingly in- Keep 7ryanTTou keep testing one, v 'healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coat, The contest between Pattison andj&c' at J-ShrierV, 8. E. corner Front WflHttPo fftf Ka t.a.,..... r2..K-. ! and Princess streets. t notorial nomination in Pennsvlva nia waxes exceed inerly warm. The prospeeis lor success tnere areooa. Sneed & Co., UTCESS0RS TO KNOXVILLE FDRNI- ture Co., southeast corner Market and Second rjecti Larje stock, artistic designs, lowest prtcea rerybody Invited to call and inspect Met nac my!3tf . A young Southern girl, who isiex pected to 'rival ' Mary' Anderson, is Miss" Willie Fawlk, of Atlanta, who is now 18 years old. She is in Paris at presenr, and will begin a tour in this country, in the fall. . I aiu Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire 'Com bmation Wire and Iron Fence?. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. Mr. H. E. Newbury, a prosperous merchant Of Magnolia, is at Caro lina Beach, and will spend several days at-thatl ppular Summer re sort. It is said that at some of the Sum mer resorts up North the girls, all wear silk tights-for bathing and that the skirts are more scant than those of a ballet dancer. You pays your money and you takes your choice. ' A number of capitalists of Seattle arid .'Minneapolis, contemplato the building of an immense flume or tun nel from Lake. Washington to the shores of Seattle harbor for the -pur pose or furnishing water-power fot manufacturing purposes. Curtis Hicks, of Racine, Wis., has become ossified. His feet, toes, ankles, knee joints and even'Jiis hip joints are perfectly ossilied, in fact, solid and stiff bone, and the skin of a hard, reddish color. His arms, hands, Ongers and all the joints of the same are in"a like condition, and the man states that there is not a single joint in hfs body that is not King of All. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A, I to? or all similar works. We guarantee fi T&iume to be an exact counterpart of tlie fciEbcio.Xlntli and latest edition. Line line ind word ror word. 25 volumes; 25,000 Rfcjects; mm pagps, and only $l.tO per vol pvable monthly. First volume only 60 wcm. Introductory price for a short time 0X- C. W. YATES. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE DKALCKS TH ' Provisions, . Groceries, Lwnors. Tobacco, Cigars, -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rr. Front and Dok St 8.; . - : . WILJIIXGTOV,- N. U. bsctr Korth Carolina Hams. FftS,BRl;UTLOT, ALL SOUND, RK fr:THlUs toy. x.--w in-clce CHIP BEEF, iwdpwsieawer. . - ',, lT. Pi.TaTwfs, r,pw Fir IRISH POTA- assort wont fresh CAKES and IK. All kinds of Family find Fancy f. SWANJ, Ajjent, Just Arrived"! I IT OF Til AT FRESn UPOUN- f '"K.insiMii cits Mr. MoKinley neglected to pay his respects to ice in the tariff bill. And yetSceis noW. being imported into New York from Norway, where it is a drag on the market. Two cargoes arrived there Sunday. Some of the huge- trans-Atlantic steamships should collar, one of these big ice bergs now loose in the Atlantic and tow it into port. It might -prove a good speculation; - The Ne w York titai . denies that the language credited Mr. Blaine by the New York Hera Id, in reference tothe tariff bill, was used by him but ip does not deny that he is op-. posed -to it; It also asserts that President Harrison has not 'declared against the bill. " This is better "and better. Blaine can hold up his end in the fight against both . Harrison and McKinney, and the rupture will be a serious one. The G. O. P. is a dead thing, anyho w. Mrs. Millais,v the -famous artist's wife ancline evwife of John Kuskin lives like a royal princess and has a staff of artistically dressed servants, who care for her every '-desire. Sh is beautiful, accomplished and cap tivating, and is regarded as her bus bandX.inacott. Her Greek dresses are poem's and her poses the- per fection of grace. She has Oriental couches in all her apartments and is said to be the happiest woman in all Europe. Herhashand is worth Merit "wins; as the marvelous suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It possesses true medicinal merit. Sold by all druggists. There was a heavyv dark cloud in the direction of Carolina Beach to day and the probability is that there was a heavy rain there early this afternoon. New River oysters will be brought here by train next AVinterand they Oughjt. therefore, to sell at much lower rates than have heretofore prevailed. Mr. Fred Kidder will sail for Eu rope early in July. He will go to Carlsbad hoping to obtain relief for his rhenmatic ailments from its fa mous waters. The Wright cottage at Wrights- ville Sound is for rent. See ad. Maj. D. O'Connor In this issue. The highest flight of the thermo meter to day was 91 degrees. This was about noon. At 3 o'clock. it had dropped to 87, a loss of four degrees. The State Dental. Association meets in this city, at the Orton House, to-morrow morning. We in advertently said yesterday that they, would meet this morning. The Atheoa'um-Fonr ISoats To-Morrow. of ' For the benefit of those who can - j not leave tlie eity before 7 p. m. and "I desire to attend the -excursion, to morrow, Wednesday, June 25th, ar rahgemehts.have been, made to have the steamer Pass-port leave her wharf at 7 p. 11 and on return train leaves beach at 10 p. uk This will give parties attending two hours at the beach. The regular schedule for the da y will be asfollows: Boats leave wharf The latest reports as to the condi-; foofc of Markettree at 9:30 a, m., tion of Judge Shipp, of Charlotte, j 2:30 P- m ' 5 H "d 7 p. m. The are that he is decidedly better and j ,ast train '?a-es the beach at 10p.m. may now reasonably hope to recover in a short time. We are glad to hear that Mr. R. E. Heide, who has been quite sick at his residence at Appleton, a few miles below the city, on the Cape Fear river, has improved somewhat. Competent judges say that the track' laying on the Onslow R. R. has been well done and that it will prove as smooth riding a railroad as there is in the country. This section was visited with a fine rain this afternoon. It was just in time both for the crops and for the benefit of suffering humanity. The temperature was appreciably owered. The Grove carried down a very large crowd this morning, the .oc casion being the excursion given to Carolina Beach by the congregation of St. Thomas1 Church. It is ex pected many others will go down this afternoon. The old Vets, will the meeting of the Veteran Association House this evening. bear in mind New Hanover at -the Court Capt. Wiggins arid Maj. Love will read war sketch es. The public are invited to hear these readings. good at U A L L ! E A KK A L. L,V 1 1 aud 13 so. Water Street. KlAND BEACH HOTEL J' A. HIUmN, Manager. gNQ LUSKD TIIE ABOVE-NAMED fiT fiSSS Vli "amocki I am pre-" vJa "cesf ouy to the vant of : 1VSZX TP KXW ADVXKTIfiUfSNTS po'CoiofOR For Bent -Skeko A Co Furniture C W Yatm Srcat Book sale yonc Meetlns Veteran Association '' James" Wilsox Houses -and lots tor sale CakOuxa mien Wednesday's schedule tJthei1 &uPPUfri tae choicest! nmfd th the issci crt'er&te4 Baad-'eogasea for a A. HUOT7N. Association Reading Boom 'H.MASoXIC BUILDING, 123jg tj n tm 10 p. m. every week 15 "sllt mffereat periodicals tj. SL0 P household per qWter ; The probability is that th warm spell will continue throughout the entire weili '.T. S'"-, . '.'; ' . t ' mi I " - . !! ' -Fifty first-class hand wanted to make Pants, by 4 theday .or piece.' Ap"ply at 122 Market street. The Blackfishermen had sport yesterday but they were not so successful as those who went down and out on the Monday pre vious. They caught yesterday about 1,000 fish, as against the 2,500 of the previous occasion. The Sunday School of the Fir3t Baptist Church will give an excur sion to Carolina Beach on Thurs day. We hear that the children have all been provided with, a free ticket and that they will be given a dinner at the Beach. We speak else whereof two night blooming-cereuses or is it cerei? There was another at the residence of Sergeant I). S. Bender, of the Police Force, . on Castle, between Sixth and Seventh. There were' eight blossonson it. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coulter. Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the"Boy Clipper," the Imost im proved plow on the market. N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co., factory agents, t Carpenters are steadily at work all of the time at Carolina Beach putting up new cottages. The sound of the hammer and the saw alter nates very pleasantly with the screech of the locomotive, the rum ble of the train and the booiu of the surt on the sands. f " - See ad. of Hon James Wilson, in this issue, offering for sale building lots in various sections of the city. The time to buy real estate is on a rising market and that is its condi tion just at this time, i We understand that about 20 miles' of the W., 0.& E: C. R. R has been constructed The tracklayers are now very near Sloop Point, and ought to be in the neighborhood of New River-bythe latter part of July. Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather, and slightly cooler on the coast and stationary temperature in the in terior. Local. forecasts, fro.o!r8 A. m. to-day, for: VVilmtngt6H ancl,'vicin ity, light showers,' followed by fair weather. ' ' ' Tourists, Wleher on pleasure bent or busi ness'stiould take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most"pleasanilyand effectually on the kidneysi iivefana bowels, pre venting feversheadaches and other forms of sicCTiess. For-sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leadingdrug gists. V Didn't Make the Trip'.' ' A colored boy, whose name - did not transpire, attempted to steal a coat and vest from Mr. Wm. Good man's store this afternoon. He was detected n the act and chased up Market street to Front and then some distance on the latter street, when he. was caught by officer Piver and conveyed to the, lock-up. V. ATiMlglit. A night bloomingca.ctus, in the garden of Mr. S. G. Hall, corner- of Mulberry and McRae Tstreets, nlos- somed.last evening withtw.elveniag nificeht flowers. They presente'd a beautiful picture and were deserved ly admired by quite a numbei of the' neighbors and citizjBnsr4who gathered there to witess the loyely and interesting sight. f..5l In this connection we are request ed to say that "while the committee hdjVe made no 'arrangements for dancing, the regularjband employed by the season, for that purpose will be on board -and at the Pavilion all day, as usual,. so those who wish to daiice will have an . opportunity to do so.' jeceril jE0Gfrcijt,rt)5j ' v The name tf tao water otut alwiri iue .'f r- cammaaicaoM nun tTfrrtti onml j .one sac of the paper. h 0 , r, ; '.; ; ' J : Irsonaiiae$ mast be Told34 ; -3 . : ; k : Am It is efpeef Mir a'o-i nATiih. EtOOcl tint lh -.JJli ' ' the ewnrs nx corrwponaenis atilraj ,c ala'te j m the edltorui oolamnl. t . i i- . "4 y : i For. Rent: nr i 111IK WiilUIIT I OTTAHP ON WItlOHTSVILLE SOUND. Arply to . . Je 2t 3t To-MTorto w'sJKx cuts i on. The probabilities are now for a Iargeatlendaiice tft-mprrowon the excursion giverf bythe Athenaeums of the Y. M. C. A. to Carolina Beach. All that is wanted to ensure this is good weather and from the tone of the forecasts to-day we do not think there is any doubt of this. It the weather is favorable there will be about the largest crowd of the sea son; if it.is not favorable, there will be a large crowd anyhow. Let'e very body go and give the boys a lift. Clnslnj; Exorcises. The Academy of the incarnation closed its scholastic-year last even ing, in the presence of h very large audience of parents and acquaint ances of the pupils. It was the close of the twentieth year of the exis tence of this excellent -school. The programme for the occasion was as follows: "Grand Distribution March" Miss Iattje Tavlor. Hvmn -Piano Miss Mary Mouk. Salutatory Miss Mary Green. Gold medals and crowns of honor for lady-like deportment were awarded to the graduates from the English course Miss Mary Green and Miss Daisy Bear. Instrumental Solo "St. Patrick's Day" Miss Katie Carroll. Instrumental Duet "Fairy'sWed ding;"'1 Misses May O'Connor and Lois Wright. . Recitation ''The Dissatisfied Flowers;1' by the little girls. Instrumeii'-Al Sol "Ocean Pearl Waltz;" Miss May O'Connor. Instrumental Trio "Faustick;" by Misses May O'Connor,' Wright and Green. Song "Sing me the old Songs To night; By the pupils. Piano--Miss Hattie Taylor. Tnofrnnionf nl Snln 'Tloin P!ron-" Miss flattie Taylor. German Vocal Solo "Adelaide;" Miss Schwarz. Piano Miss Adrian. Recitation "Military Discipline;"' Master Dan Carroll and the little boys. Vocal Solo Mrs. Walters. Comedy "Convocation of the Muses," by.the young ladles. Instrumental Duet "Valse Ilon groise;". Misses Taylor aud Torpy. Instrumental ' Solo "Vienna Galop;" Miss May O'Connor. Recitation . "Thady O'Keene;" Masters Wm. Donlan,Daniel Carroll, Henry Lacy. J Instrumental Duet "CreWn of Diamonds;" Misses O'Connor and Sheehah. Instrumental Solo "Martha;" Miss Hattie Taylor. - Song When the SnowflakesFall;" by the pupils. , Plano-Miss May O'Connor. ' ! Recitation "The Last Hymn;" by the young ladies. Instrumental Duett "One Mind, One Heart;1' Misses O'Connor and Taylor. French Recitation By the French Classes. . The distribution of premiums was then made and honors were award ed to many of the pupils for profi ciency' in studies and fhr deport ment. . Rr. Rev. Lao Haid, Bishop of the diocese, who was present, delivered an eloquent and exceedingly inter esting address to the pupils and thus closed- the exercises of the evening. D. O'CONNOR. "To catch Dame Fortune! golden smile' Assiduous wait upon her k And prat her cpear by every wile - I 1 hat's i ost tiWd by honor. . . . Not for td hide It tn a heocc. . - , Not for a train attnianr . -. - - . But for the rlorious pnniejre . . Of belDgtndepcnQeBt." ; -Vv ,ftvt inf)ntir,d vrho pays rent. a..w v. aa uuu ; jour o wn laacuorvL . Why DaV rrnf. W hf n Ihn cam . mnnAw im - " -- -uo uwH(nm uvj you a home. Houses and Iot3 In desirable and healthy localities and building lot s on the prominent streets of the city for safle on the -INSTALLMENT PLAN. rtri.n II " . ? ' . build. , Apply to f jamf.s wilsom: omceot D. O'Connor.. NOTICE. UEKK WILL BE A MEETING OP TUB .iu.uovcr ereran Association at the Court House, on Tuesdiv irenfnr. .TnhA ith - .. - f at half-past s o'clock. After dispatch of other business historical sketches wm be. e4 by iapt. u. a. w igrgms and Maj. t.v. Lore, The public, ladles Included, cordially lorlted to attend. V ' " - coi. j no. i. tay lo cominanden - WM. BLANKS, Sec'j'. 0AH0L1NA BM0H. . - . ' 1 i SCOKDULE FOR WEDNKSDAr.' - 1 - 1 : .... -.- . . : , . -i- v 4 A Up to date the number of pqnVt to Carolina" Beaei t! yT C lAAlQ... ...O -.Q txxiy l0 tlmlL fl) I vritH We tragrance.- excur- tU sea- son is double that to sam date last Rubber Hose, Uwu Mowers and Rakes of the; latest vantV most fm proved makes are sold by the?N, Ja cob. Hdw. Co. i t fr t A night blooming cactns belong ing to Mrs. Sarah Lane, on Orange, betweeii Sixth land Seventh streets, hadnine beautiful blooms on it last night- The neignDoruoou ivas neavy We have it now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it, It is the bright invention of a North Caro lina gepius and is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and you will have no other. 2. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Messrs. Sneed & Co', successors to the Knoxville Furniture Co., were notified yesterday that a bid put in by them for furnishing certain , &up plies to the Marine Hospital hero had been awarded to theriiT The articles will be supplied from tne fundture establishment of those gen tlenrn eoruer of Harket and Sec ond it rest?, this city. f , ......a. j : A Mot Admirable Hkeoess. We are uner many obligations to Dr, Thouaaa F. WockI for a. framed copy of an excellent engraved por trait of that lamented gentleman, the late Dr. Wm. Geo. Thomas. It is as perfect a reproduction of the lineaments, features and facial char acteristics as we have ever yet seen I July 2G and 27. of any one. It is from aphotograpb taken some few vears ago and as there are some of Dr. Thomas friends who desire a copy a limited number have been placed on sale at Mr. Yates book store, at a price which is calculated merely to cover cost of production. They will be framed by Mr. Yates in any style desired. llacklns Arnica Salv. The Best Salve tn the world for CoU, Braises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap petl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit ively curesr ?ues, or no pay reoairrtL.lt guar anteed to giie perfect iadisfation. or money ref undel. Price 35 cents .a. tt-w ,i j r - For sale by Robert 'WilminRton Julv OUtrict Third Jartrly Meeting. Bladen Street, June 20. (iracfChurch, July 5 and 6. Sampson Circuit, Hall s. and 6. Kenansville Circuit, Richland?, Julv 12 and 13. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Hist. Conf., July lrJ and 20. Bladen Circuit, Soules Chapel, Fittb Street, August 2 and a. Carver' Creek Circuit, Shiloh, ij Au. 5 and C. Cokesbury.Circoit, McINatt s, Aug j and 10. Clinton Circuit, (ioshfn, Aug. 10 and It. . Elizabeth Circuity Pender, Aug. 33 aud 21. Waccamaw, -Aug. 23 and 2J. Whiteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 ami 31. F. I). SWLNDKLL, P. K. sylvan okove leaves Wilmington 9:?0 a; in., 2:30 p. m. and 5 p. m. . m -Train leaves Beach at 12:30 p. m , 5:30 p. m. anuup. m. - ; . TASSPOltT leaves at Q&) a. m. and 7 p. m. Passencrers br Svlv&n Grove at iiin n. in.'' can return by Passport at 5:30 p. m. Je 14 2t . , , , i " ' . " IJni'rninc 1 Do won in I DnnMilnn' uditiui ijuiiiiia lJuiguiua ; . ' ' ' - IN ' . MmbS' kShl r rrirto . i iv 1XTI1 " " " a.iK- Gentlemen's Low Quartered SHOES ! iaaies' upera suppers wjo. s ; -Ladles' Lace oxfords, rialn Toe, 73C ituifu jucr uxiuru3,rav wuiurr iipa, m v . (Jotiemen'i Low Shoes In all the latest styles at marvellous low riUCES. ' ' Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) ' Je 23 tf Notice. 1 RETAIL LIQUOH DEALERS. YOU AIMS hereby earnestly requested to attend a ineettn?. to be held at the Adrian Hall, Tues day eventapr. at 8 p. m.. 4ine 2ith, as a mat ter of vital importance to every Uquor dealer l.j to be discuHsed. Hyordorof COMMITTEE. P. s. All wnrlf?ale liquor dealern in the rliy arc Invited to attend. jes:i2t4 Love Hie Babies t - jJOTIIF.KS WHO LpVK TJIEIit EAJJIEH bhouTd use I io rated Talctnn Infant Powder, the only healthful and aanltary hatry powder fit for the purpose; 25 cents a box. , ( t;.f iWsaieby - -?' MUNDi HUOTnERS, 101 N. Front street. 0l N. Kourth bU Je23tf - -, -- 1'cuiitle Wcaknrt roitlrly Cared. To thb Editor: ' - - . Ilease Inform your readern that I have a positive remedy for the thou sand and one ills which arie from deranged female organs. I shall' bo glad to send two bottles of my rem etly frkk to any Jady if they will i mtia tuetri-ixnrefs and 1'- J. aaaress. II Bellamy, ? Yours respectfolly, Vu. J. Ji. Uar-rt-T : crnn, 13 Genese LU Utica, Y. t Excursion to Carolina Bach ryllE ATIIEN-ilUM LITEIUHY SOCIETY or y. i. c a., w eaneviay, sko oi aas. Boats leave foot of M arvet- Street at . ' - m., 2SM p. m. and 5 p. m. UetarsJss last train leaver Beach at 9 pm.. t 4 " tirand Moonlight Concx-rt by. bent amateur and professsivnal talent of th city. Dras, sic leg-, wid vocii quartettes. , Fare oa first two tmt 30 cents; on last toil Scents. rha sat mon toe jeWU H. A. Tuclcor, TAEALER IN .GKANITE, MAItBLK" ANI Brown stone. Manufartarer of Ceinrtery Monnmetital and Bolktl&s Work, 3ia Sorthk Front Street, WlHalDjtoa, '. tv ?niw WOmiiigton Savings & Trust Co. J. W. ATKINSON, IrteidaU W."F. TOOMEK, . '"caililei; tfQ PltlNClSS ST., WILMINGTON. N. C. IvOiendjjioD'r cn fcaiirc'-r tctanty. Pays Icrcst cn l-van. u i oT- f-ml to