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SPECIALTY or- inellair .Mattresses. Pr.e U Crier Pnsptlj. J9V .Men on Hie Solid South. nrilBKUT, ZEBCLON B. : 'v.t. ... Kcnrr G. Turner. i iJ n. . wu. J. WU-wn. C.eo. nncrs. Ilice f C. W. YATES. SOMETHING NEW ! 1 ,e-r UECEIVEU A UAUUELOP i 'er l n-i.t to tni matkK. which 2 cents a quart. Also, k (l'?I'cti;Ks!lulIerHanis,&c, ALE C'lIEAP DV B-P. Swann, Agt. SUMMER RESORT I "ATLANTIC VIBW," l;!..!ITVLLE,N.G, " I ,jrEN t'SDEJl SAME MANAGE- tr.Ji 0l"1 croand are near the U4n?i-5!L fua4 AUil ,Iif Atlantic IMVan t,!"T- '"t0,,f,,,b? ram to stop yoa Uriuars. FT m ici . . . ....... (r r m m &i' v' 1 1 Bill It I J voL.:iv r TliPr urn fliTA- tVirkticnnrl incinu! people f n the city of New York, and ! experts on in&anity say tliat the ; ratio of lunatics is increasing much faster than that of the population, The official returns placo the imp utation of Johnstown, Pa., at 31,000, which is larger than before the flaod. -The p6pulation on the day before the flood was and at i least U.000 of theto perished. It costd the Buglsh Government $2,1)02,000 annually to support Queen Victoria and her immediate family. Whenever the Queen visits Balmo ral Castlclt takes $5,000 to! defray the railroad expenses of the journey. . . - A portiiiff character in Cincinnati wHUts tQ bet $10,000 that the oppos ing candidates for President in 1802 will be Governor Campbell, of Ohio, and Ex-Governor Foraker, of the yame State. He has another $10,000 to bet that Campbell will carry Ohio ; Nevada, the rotteuborough of the Union, continues to fall off in popu lation. .According to the recent count it ha onlj45,000 people. Ne vada was admitted into the Union by the Republican party as a ''po litical necessity." just us Idaho and Wyoming were recently let in. 1 Chicago Is exceedingly happy over the official report of the census su pervisor, which credits that-city with a population of 1,101,023. This Is C1,2C3 ahead of the estimated pop- lation of Philadelphia, and only 412,000 less than the population of XewYork. - - ; The merchants of Atlanta, Ga., have what is termed a t,inlstimnier trades festival" on the 15th ot Aug tist. It is intended as a celebration of their prosperity and the progress of the city, and the Constitution says It will take the shape of the most Imposing demonstration that has been seen In Atlanta in many a day. " Mrs, William G.Choate, of New York; established the first Woman's Exchange ta-elve years ago. Dur ing tho fint year the Exchange paid out $2,000 as remuneration to wo men for their hardlwork sold by it. Ono huudred exchanges are now in existence In different cities, and not less than $1,000,000 haj been paid for work in these twelve years. We most sincerely sympathize with our friends of the Third dis trict in the misfortune which over took them at Clinton last week. We have nothing whatever against Mr. Grady and we hope that his friends will not take'it amiss when we say that when Maj. McCIainray leaves the legislative chamber they will have lost one of the most useful, energetic and Influential members North Carolina has ever had on the floor of the House. But "they done it themselves" and must accept the result. H There is at least one man on the Republican side of the House who is disposed to kick against Autocrat Reed. 'the Czar of all of the Repub lican "Representatives. His name rs Struble and he represents the Eleventh Iowa district, lie was born In -Virginia, which may account for his resistance to tyranny and op pression. He mudo some fun for the Democrats in the House yester day when he protested agaiust the Speaker's persistent refusal to re cognize him when he got on his feet. He made a plain and striking com parison between Reed and Carlisle and declared that the latter had al ways acted with uniform kindness and courtesy towards tho Republi cans in the House. The occasion was one not to be neglected by Maj. McClammy, who somehow has the faculty of being always 44recogniz- rrd. We tiuote from the Press re- lort of the proceedings: Mr. McClammy, of North Caro lina, -in a one minute speech, ex pressed his pleasure at being in com pany with his distinguished breth ren, Struble, Ewart and Coleman. Tnls was feudal day and he was glad to enter the lists. This was the time when you tould speak with your mouth open. (Laughter. One month ago he would have been glad to have shaken hands across the aisle with brother Struble. Laugh ter. Hut this was no time for re grer. lie was glad to know that the occasion-had arrived when a gentle man could have the courage of his convictions. Renewed laughter, which broke out louder when Mr. McClammy alluded to Mr. Struble's the dying swan. . Da ii J AVILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY Tl.. Wct.;nntnn ..nnr.,Unf nf the New York Star, in yesterday's issue of that paper, seems to think j ; tliat- u determined effort is to be i .'made to pass the force bill in the Sen- ; ate at this session. i There was an other caucus Monday night and the jbill, as amended by the committee, J was discussed. Tho correspondent 'asserts that Senator IngalIs,who has been quoted as opposed to.the bill, i ir til uit v t il 19 iiiivct v u i ui iu us buii- . . port, win cenaiuiy support it "tooth and toe nail." Portland, Oresron, will spend $1, 000,000 improving i her streets this year. . - 'Wiiy, now I cannot get enough to eat," says one lady. who formerly had no appetite, but took Hood's Sarsaparilla. - LOCAL jsrjB'wsiT 1XDEX TO NKW ADVERTISEMENTS Sn ee o & t o Furniture JIcxds Bkotheks Druggists C V Vates Noted men on the Solid south July jumps down and out to mor row night. Full moon at 10 minutes past 4 oclock to morrow afternoon. Mr. O. P. Meares Jr., is here on a visit to his father, Judge Meares. . The Postoflice people ought to put more mucilage on their stamps and less on their money." ; Fifty first-class hands wanted to make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street. t It is hoped that the Second and Fpurth Regiments will carry at least 000 men into camp next week. Irish potatoes are scarce and high. They sold to day at 30 cents a peck, which is rather steep for the season. Keep dry aud you will keep heajthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. S brier's, S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t . ;l am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Motts. t The thermometer did not get above 83 degrees here to-day but the humidity of the atmosphere was very great and the discomfort was excessive. There were about 1,200 people on the Beach yesterday in the excur sion whicli came down from Fay etteville. They all left last night on the return home. There has been too much ram for the last of the canteloupe crop, as it causes them to lose much of their flavor. The watermelon crop has been injured, too, by the heavy rains. We'll risk our reputation iu the prophesying business on the assert ion that August will open with clear, settled weather. We think it will clear off to-night, or to-morrow by noon, at all events by Friday morning. The Newton band returned from Carolina Beach last night and put up at tlie Purcell House, where they entertained the guests and others with some of their excellent music. They played there again this morn ing and afterwards left for home. Farmers, we can-supply you with Peanut Sweeps and Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the "Boy Clipper," the most im proved plow on the market. N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co., factory agents. t W have it now. A Pump that is ulways primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it. It is the bright invention of a North Caro lina genius and is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and you will: have no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Hie Suiec!el Ltarglitr. There were no new developments before the Mayor to-day in the case of the alleged colored highwayman. Bryan Gaston, alias Ed Phifer. He 1 is still held in custody but will prob ably be examined again tomorrow aud confronted with other wit nesses. Many think 'that, he mur dered Mr. Nathan Fails but as yet no testimony to that effect has been broncrht out. It is a singular fact. have been reported since his arrest. Forecast. . For North Carolina, fair and warmer weather; Local forecasts, from -8, a. m. to-day, for Wilmington and .vicinity, showers this forenoon i followed by fair and warmer wea- ther. The Ladies Delighted. e.pleasant effect and the per- Tl j feet safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup --. ll .....l- if ui rig?, uucic-i an (.uuuiuuu!) iuaic it their favorite remedy. It is pleas ing to the eye and to the taste,gen tie, yet .effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. . We are Keally Sorry. It was knowu to many a week or more ago that Mr. John Kennedy, a young white Republican who has until recently held a position of trust and responsibility in the Postoflice here,! was a defaulter and had left the city. He was short in his ac counts $220, of which amount he re paid $150. Besides this he appro priated $225 from registered money packages which he opened. We are sincerely sorry for the aged mother and the other relatives and sorry, too, for the misguided young man, who has heretofore borne an excel lent reputation. The JEncampiusnt, : Under this caption yesterday's Charlotte'ATcw5 says: ''Reports from the encampment this year would would seem to indicate that there is a screw loose somewhere. The trouble seems to be a lack of man agement: We have even heard the Commander in-Chief criticised. 1 somebody gets in the saddle and gives; each . wrangling company to understand that it has to do so and so, and make it .lo it, then we may expect fetter times. There are too many tongues wagging in the Guard for the-good of that great and loya institution. Keeping House "With Cockroaches, Beetles, . water bugs, &c, is not pleasant. The most effective and permanent remedy is for two or three nights to sprinkle ROUGH ON RATS dry powder unmixed, in, about and down the sink and drain pipe; scatter it well but thinly over the sink. First thing in the morn ing wash it all away down the drain pipe, when all the insects from gar re4o cellar will disappear. The se creffof this is in the fact that wher ever .the bugs' or insects may be during the day, they must go to the sinks for water during the night. They can't stand ROUGH ON RATS in their water. This is the.quickest, most effective and satisfactory rem edy. ROUGH ON R.4.TS being a poison, it should be used in this way Lonly at night and washed away ear- Ty in the morning. " Another way is to mix a tablespoonful of ROUGH ON RATS with a half pound of brown sugar. Sprinkle it on rear of cupboard shelves or on plates, or on sheets of paper placed high out of reach of children. Cut this out for directions. ! W. O. & E.C.B. K. The; track j on the WilmingtoM, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad is now laid 24 nriles from this city. A regular train is run every day on the road, leaving herein theafter noon and returning in'the morning. It goes as far as Sloop Point and the traffic! is alread considerable. No regular schedule has been adopted as yet as the train, which is the same used in' the day by the con struction force, is run as much as a matter of accommodation as any thing else. Last night, however, as we learn from Chief Engineer Pitt man, the run could not be made on account of a washout a short dis tance this side of Sloop Point, ciuh ed by the excessive raitis. This has already been repaired, however, and the trifin will make its usual run this evening, returning to morrow morning. Next week there will be two trains run each wav. Are You an Heir ? More Uian half a billion of dollars in unclaimed estates are awaiting the rightful heirs in England, Scot land, Wales and Ireland. Most of these heirs are in the United States, and have been advertised for in English papers. Thousands of heirs have never seen these advertLse- meuts. If your aucestor on your father's or mother's side came from any of the .above-named countries ; - r " . x . . t T." ' T c iic uiiuriuaiiuii vi cfn j ro tate and deceased person whose lioiriz fin.ro liuon nilvitrf sm frT f fl 1 IVIi years. ; Send postal note for 23 cents to insure information. If you '.are anbelr we will recover the estate- for you. . No recovery, no fee. ) no not ian io write to tu. j.vost, ..rv ropean Claims Agency, 227 Grand I Rubber Hose, La'wn Movers and St, New York, and ascertain if you ; Rakes of the latest and most iiu are an heir. Your deceased ances- j proved makes are sold by the N. Ja torfs rights are yours by. British law. cobMJdw. Co. :'' l ! f r 30, 1890. NO 193. - ' Tit New Season. ' The prospects are now very goo: for a tine operatic and. theatrical season, here this Pall and. Winter; There are numerous inquiries for dates and from good standard troupes The season will opn here on th 4th of September when McCarty"? Misbaus. a verv taking niec whcli was played here last Winter, will presented. j In tho meantime a number of provements are to be made to be the interior of our beautiful Opera House. The present old fashioned !ciltjrs in the parquette. are to bejr'ef moved and 400 new and comfortable upholstered seats are to be sbsti? tuted. This will give 150 more chair seats in the parquette thanare ther now. The work is to begin about the middle of August. Alexaader is the 3lau. j 'f Capt. S. B. Alexander, of Mecki lenburg, was yesterday nominated at Lauriuburg as the Representative in Congress from this, the Third Disj trict. He will be -elected, .as h wa$ nominated, without opposition, a fact which is to be deplored, however;' ai in such cases it is always difficult ti poll anything like the full strength of the party. f j Capt. Alexander is a good man and will doubtless make aii excell mi representative. We are jsure t'mt he will serve with credit and honor, to himself and benefit to his col? stituents. -'- '' The Convention strongly endorsed Senator Vance, the National dud State platforms were adopted 4p4 there was no silly talk about the sub-treasury nonsense. j Mr John J). Bellamy, of made a ringing speech in this ci ty.l which he pledged the solid Democratic vbte j of New Hanover to Capt. Alexander He might"; have gone farther and pledged the same vote to the entire ticket: ' ' ; . i - .".I. ' The Executive Committee selected are: .W. H, Neal,-chairman, -Rich-. mond:John J. Fowler, New Han- over; John H.- Morrison,; Robesbn; S. J. Stanley, Brunswick; If. J B Adams, Union; J. B. Harrel, Colum bus; Jerome Dowel, Mecklenourg; Chas. McDonald, Cabarrus; Dr. J. A. McRae, Anson; E. Ft Ed dins, Stanly. FusU That Pencil Yesterday's Raleigh iSews and Observer jJias a very pretty comrili. mentto Mr. James N. Anderson, formcrlv of this citv, but now in Maj. Winder's office in Raleigh. Jimmy is a highly-gifted young man and there is no mistake about it. He sings and acts well and is a real artist. We have seen mabv of his sketches and souae of theul, original and full'of humor, will com pare vey favorably with the best cartoonspf the big New York publications. He is a telegrapher and some years ago was employed by the Western Union office in New .York and used all of his spare tiuia (which, however, was not much) in perfecting himself n the use of the pencil and crayon. But he soon tired of the Yanks and thought too much and tooi often ot the girls he left behind him j and so packed up and came to his native State. But he ought, to push that pencil. The article from the News and Observer is as follows; J j Iialeigh has an artist who with pencil and paper can hold his oin creaitablv with the professional car toonists who figure upon the pags of Puck and" Texas Siftmgs and other well-known pictorial journals. Mr. James Anderson, the popular chief operator of the Seaboard Air Line office, is a first class success Us a sketcher aud caricaturist.! He has recently completed a series of scenes from real Ufa i at Morehead City, which are admirable specimens of cartoon work. If Mr. Anderson would place his talents at the 'dis posal of some of the New York illus trated periodicals it wouldibe worth a mi tit to linn. I : ; I , liucklen Arnica Salv. The Beet Saive m the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sors, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap pttl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reiuirod. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2j cents per box. I For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale um? r3tail drfftfi For Sale. 1 7)()f) LBS- OLD TYPB 3UETAL, CLEAJI conaiaon. nrfc to Cheap - Apply t . . ; Tflisorrici Wo win to gtea to reoclTO oommtinlcat ons ' troxa oar menaa on any and sil tutiscta 1 , ceneraiinteresctatr'; 5 Q ' . -r' The name or tne nter mnst atir&ra be fur nished to the Editor. ' ? Commanicagens mast be Vrltten on oniy one side or C2xe paper. ; ' . ' , Fersonaliaes mast be aTaldoaT" . r r And it is eapeciaiix and particularly under- stood that the Editor does not always enflorzt the riws of correspondents anless so stated im the editorial columna. NEW ADVBKTI8EMENT8. A Splendid Assortment, -4 -OF- B ATH SPONQES Far sale Vy JySOtf MUNDS BBOTIlEfiS. Evang. Lutheran St. Matthew's Mission S. S. Excursion rpo CAROLINA 11 EAGII, TIIUR31AY, J CLY 3lst, 1JW0. Kannd trio: Adult's ticker, fioc; ' ComBslttee: i. W. llornemann. c. W. lol; vo?t, Jno. T. Boesch, Chas. n. Ktcmmer. mannr, , 2283D jySJSt For Carolina Beach and Sballiport 8 TEAMEK PASSPORT WILL LKAYE FOK Caroliua Beach A all j at 9-.o0 a. m. and 2;3Q r. ha , SUuiBHr BESSIE will leave lor Southport dally at a. in. Will leave for the Beach dally at 5:30 p. m. Jytt Our Luleli Siring Outsiflo M EM BE US OF TUE STATE OUAKD AND viators aro cordially invited to visit the Mam- . moth shoe Establiahjuent of , - - Geo. R. French & Sons BEFOKE GOING HOME. our Wholesale Department ls complete, having received within the past few weeks 600 Cases of Bootsand Shoes ! ; j FWK FALL TRADE. , Our Messrs. J. D. Bell ("Do Bose,") and J. G. Lee, ("Gusney,"') are In. tho city ready to wait on thir friends. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BOOMING, Bigrest ! Bargains ever offered in LOW SUOES and SLIPPERS. Geo. It. French & Sons, lOS North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) jy tf Not at All Necessary TIX) CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNCH 1 ) . h ' ! i i ; , to Carolina Bech as there Is a j First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied with everythlnff the marXeC S I ' affords and sold at city prices, j All Kinds of Canned, Goods FOR LinCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES and every thing else that jjoes to make up'a fine lunch. -Full supply of ICE always on haruL The residents of CAROLINA BEACII will find it to their interest to deal with me as I will keep oh h and ;everyhlng In the Grocery - and Housekeeping: line. V UANS A. KUKE, jeTlf PROPRIETOR. Sew Yorn & Wilmington ritcamsliip Co. niOM PIJ!K 2?, EAST RIV1CK NW YORK Located between Chamhers and Roosevelt sts P ! At 3 O'clock, r.3L i , i! i - . : ...... ' ' . " YEM Ass EE.. ............... .Saturday, July 19 EKAUTOK. . . Wednesoay, July Zl FANlTA , .Saturday, July 2H Delaware. .Wednesday, July, 30 j : FROM WILMINGTON FA N ITA...i. i . . ......... ... . Twmday, July 22 YEM AfiS EK Thursday, July 4 B fcN EFAGTO K ... ........... .Tuesday, J uly 2 FANlTA.. -....v. Frioiay, Aug. 1 tv Through Bills Ladfnsr and I)west Thro' Raw guaranteed to and from pelnta In North aiwi south Carolina. For Frcisfht or pajwactj apply to U G. fcMALLBONES, Superintendent, cj Wilmington, 1 C. . i TIIEO. E. EGEU, Traffic Xanager. ' New Yortt ii WM. P. CLYDS & CO.. Gcnl Acents. j jy 13 tf 5 Boirllnff Green. New Yorfc Bo'ard at Wrightsvillo 7 I OT PARTIES CAN UE ACCOllilO. datea with Board in a privat?-; household at WrlAtsvlll bound. j: For particulars addreis j jy 2s tf "BOARD," BOX 504, City. 4jer mania to tlie Front; TT AVL YOU SEEN THE LASTKUEGEN0E RiHtrsnd iun&trife Welt f ' These and fire other Geiccan periodicals and U other Eosr Uah periodicals are on file at the Library As sociation rooms. JSX Market fitreet. over- nnrins'. only ri)pvr j ear rer family ir use ot r oms. je tt ' j rropntior.
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