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v: THE mMlNGTON MESSENGER, TUESDAY, JUNE 21 1892; I STABLISHED IN 1857 BY J. A. BO NIT I Jackson & bell, proprietors. T. B. KINGSBURY, BDiTOa. A.WOUXCEMEXT. the UArLT missekgib, by mall, one year 1 7.00; six months, 13.50; three months, 11.75; one me nth. 60 cents. S erred in the city at 00 cents a month; one reex lb cents ; 11.75 for three months, or t7.00 a esr. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1892. j CHICAGO AND CLEVELAND. On Monday morning as we write this it looks at Chicago more like Cleveland than it did on Saturday morning. If the country nas so 11 it 1 1 . il. . 1 iauen in tne moral scaie mat uro ver Cleveland will not do, it only shows that it is good missionary ground for teachers who revere prin ciple and integrity in office, and who would inculcate sound lessons of duty as citizens and lift up the elec tors to a higher plane of conscious responsibility and loftier ideals. Mr. Cleyeland in four years' trial not only stood the fiery test well but he grew stronger and higher each year, ana went out of omce with the res pect and confidence of all Democrats but machine manipulators, of all In dependents and even of the better class in the Republican party that is itself so content with low standards and low exponents of its principles. How it will be we may not prophesy. If Cleyeland is defeated it will be wholly owing to Hill, Gors man and the other "practical poli ticians" of the spoils kind. Tam many egged on and controlled by Hill alone stands in the way of the nomination of Cleveland. . ; If Hill and - Tammany were to be faithful to Cleyeland if nominated he would unquestionably carry New York. He is the choica of the great army of Independents who are the highest expressions in that State of principle and morality in politics. The reason why Cleveland cannot carry New York is purely and singly because Hill and the Tammany gang are treacherous, are unfaithful to the party, are not to be trasted, x There is absolutely no other reason iwhy Cleveland may not have New York's 3G electoral votes if he is the nominee. When Murphy, Hill's Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, suoois on ms mouin at tne rama re voivmg rate he has been doing at : Chicago - for some days, declaring that Cleveland will be knifed and his nomination will dissolve the Demo cratic organization, he betrays his own infamy, shows the attitude of his set, and more than justifies what the Messenger has said again and I again about the Hill gang. On Sunday the ablest Democratic "campaign paper and the largest cir : cnlated paper on the continent, ad dressed nearly a column editorial to Senator Hill. We think the whole o it excellent reading. We make ; some extracts. The World appeals ; for harmony -and tells Hill he can bring it about. It says: "You can insure this, Your proud est boast is: "I am a Demacrat." A Democrats submits to the will of ; the majority. A Democrat put his ; Democracy before his candidacy. A i Democrat makes sacrifice of feeling, if need be, for the success of his party. , "A large majority of the delegates : to Chicago strongly desire the nomi nation of Qrover Cleveland. The i convention would be practically ; unanimous for him but for the oppo sition of which you are the head. Is it right, is it wise, for one State to ! try to override forty?. Mr. Cieyeland may be nominated j over your head. That would not be j pleasant for you. It would not be i the best thing for the party. j Are you not capable of large poli ! tics? Here is your opportunity. At a word from you the nomination of r the candidate of the majority would ; be made by acclamation. Following : that roofxraising result preceding j it if you wished the rival State : Committee and the protesting dele" i gatiou of Democrats from this State ; would melt, thaw and resolve them j selves at once into the placid ocean of a common Democracy." The World is right in one thing. The Convention is largely favorable to Cleveland, and he failing his i friends can name the man "who rep j resents his ideas." They ought never to agree to Hill, or to Gorman, i a political trickster and protectionist, j with decided Billionaire Congress : leanings. Boies and Palmer have : been Republicans, Gray is incom I petent." Take some able, decided, ; thorough Democrat,"opposed to high tariffs, Force bills,' dishonest money, all wildcat schemes of legislation, and all waste and extravagance in I public expenditures some true, wool-dyed, honest Heor msra. man as much like Cleveland in character as it is possible to get. But do not nominate a machine politician if you do not wish to help to elect Benjamin Harrison. - The assault upon the Cleveland line is very heavy. The fight rages with exceeding warmth. Many 'plans are being nursed and booms are starting. Tammany is for wat j to the knife. They are said to be i working as missionaries for Hill and, i are using "most forcible and elo j j quent arguments." The cry is from l the antiCleyeland gang, "A horse horse, a horse My kingdom for a jliorse" any kind of horse to beat Cleveland. But North, South, East,, West are for Cleveland, is the report, jlllinois will give her forty-six yotes lor him. Whitney has charge of the Cleveland forces. It is strongly believed on Monday that Cleveland jrill be the man. : The World of Sunday reports, from Chicago -that Hill's followers I'tn to . : ... : l nrmmltln. 4-A Cleveland." The delegates know too much of Hill for that. - The World says that "'Cleveland's nomi nation on the first ballot is likely." Morrison refuses to be a candidate against him. He would make a good Western man for the place. "Indiana declines to be bound to Governor Grav." Well taken. Ohio may give Cleyeland her entire yote. These are items from the World. THINGS MIXED. Things are mixed and North Car olina politics are in a muddle. No man can tell now what a day may bring forth. There are Democrats who are winking at Third party men and saying that candidates in office holding anti-Democratic principles must not be disturbed, but on the contrary must be renominated. Third party advocates are good enough to represent Democrats. Such is the rot you hear now. The Representatives in the Congress are on trial for their life, and some of them may probably be left at home. At any rate we hope their opponents will show up their records as mem bers, and let the people know pre cisely how they voted on the squan derintr of the public moneys. Prom ising reform on the hustings and passing reform resolutions in cons yentions are about as easy to do as travelling on an electric car or eat ing: with a keen appetite. . But to practice what ypu preach is quite " horse of another color." So it wil be well for the people who care for retrenchment and reform to scruti nize the votes of the members of the present House. The country surely does not stand in need now of another Billion Dollar Congress. If the present Congress piles up a great appropriation bill and it looks that way it will remove from the campaign practically one of the best issues the Democrats had be fore the present unfortunate . body assembled. The present Congress, with its 150 majority, will probably fall not very much behind the Re publican Tom Reed concern in ex travagant appropriations. If the fears now entertained are realized it will be a load for the Democrhtic canvassers to carry. We see it announced in the Dur ham Globe, that Mr. Tom Settle, son of the late Judge Settle, is to be the Republican candidate against the present incumbent in the Fifth Dis trict, Capt. Baldy Williams. Mr. Lindsay is the Third party candi iate. If Settle runs it will be with an understanding possibly that he is to be helped by the Third party kickers. The Globe tells how the men' who put up Lindsay were a month ago in the convention that nominated Williams. The Globe, an Independent paper, says of the situ ation: - "They were bent on sowing seeds of dissension; they proposed and did make it possible to defeat De mocracy ana by Lindsay s nomina tioa Williams is already defeated and the result is to oe that Tom Set tle, of Rockingham, will be one to help in the next Congress and he is a Republican. That is what the Third party has done in this Dis trict and all admit that it has played smash with the Democratic party." .Williams is doubtless what the Globe would call a "hustler" in elec tioneering, but Settle has the ad vantage in talents. If t$e Alliance do not stand by Williams, their member, then he will be beaten. There are other complications ap pearing from day to day which show that the whites are much disorgan ized, and are doing no little to help to return to the control Of the State the old negro party. But few of the able men of the Republican party re main. The few left are for the most part not of much intellectual im portance. ; - HOME FOLKS. On 4th July 1892, at the Guilford Battle Ground there will be a cele bration. Judge Walter Clark, of Raleigh, will deliver an oration on Gen. William R. Davie, one of the worthies in First War of Independn enee, Mr. W. A. Guthrie, of Dur ham, will deliver an address to the Confederate Veterans. There will be civic and military displays, and other public festivities, to made the day enjoyable. We have received a long circular signed by Wm. Blacki L. P. Tyson S. C. Rankin! and Rev'ds D. N. Mcs Lanchlin, J. M. Clark and P. R. Law a committee appointed by the Fay etteville Piesbytery to make the ne cessary arrangements for holding a Normal Institute for Elders and Deacons annually for the purpose of increasing their knowledge of the Scriptures and duty and their skill in using the Divine Word. The first an nual meeting will be held at Red Springs from 2nd to 11th August next, inclusive. There will be music and such well known speakers and Bible teachers as Rev. Drs. Erdman, Hoge, Shearers and others. There will be reduced railroad fare and board can be obtained at from 75 cents to $1 a day or $5 for the whole ten days. ah coming are requested to bring note book, pencil and Bible. This annnal gathering can be made very useful and important to the North Carolina Presbyterians. , A PRIZE VAINED. There was a double gold eagle prize offered in New York for the best solution of the most important question "How to manage a wife." There were hundreds of letters sent in. One was signed "A. Joiner," and was approyed as the best of all. And who wrote it? It turned out to be by "Charles F. Deemes, pastor of he Church of the Strancrers' s 4Winthrone Place". His letter is short and appears in the Evening World. He was returning to New York from this city after the burial of his friend, the late Rev. Dr. Rob ert S. Moran.and on the boat saw the World with a notice of the prize offer ed. He took out a pad and wrote a brief letter, which -: we publish to-day, not thinking for a moment it would win; but it did. He won a prize in his gracious and model wife and in celebrating (unconsciously) her praises in his letter he wins an other prize through her. May they celebrate their 75th wedding anni versary before they "move up higher." By the way, the World had his name wrong in the interview of its reporter with the Doctor. It printed it "Rev. Charles Francis Deems D. D. LL.D." His middle name is Force. , The World gives a long sketch of his life work in the South and in the great city. He is now in his 73d year. j SNAPS. The college days are over, and the graduates arej.now thinking of vic tories in other fields of conquest. . . . . - The Herald says that Tammany's knife is whetted to take Cleveland's scalp. L x Ex-Mayor Grace, of New York, says Cleveland is sure of the nomU nation. Mr. Robertson, a Tammany man, writes to Hill inviting him to with draw. Murphy's mad manifesto may kill both New Yorkers. It ought to kill him. - . : Henry Irving will, make a thirty weeks' tour in the United States. Lord Roseberry, a decidedly able Liberal, says Gladstone's Irish home bill will be as firmly settled as Magna Charta. - ' That imcompetent little fellow who pulls the wires as the weak chair man of the National Democratic Committee, one Brice, is at Chicago hot against Cleveland. j- ' j . Senator Vest is for Cleveland but fears he will be knifed, by the Hill gang, in New York. What a gang! Senator Palmer is for Cleveland and says he will be nominated. I Will the Republicans take down R6id and put up another nag for the race. ."''""'! ' The workingmen in the North are against Nabob Reid. He is an old enemy of the working classes. The Republican press is now work" ing hard for David B. Hill. Signifii cant! Depew will soon get his reward. Harrison will put him in Blaine's place. Chauncey no doubt had an eye to it in the sweet and gushing rhetorical syllabub he beat up at Minneapolis. j - ": tl.U! 1 uauimore gives tree summer ex cursions and picnics for the mothers babes and aged of the poor of the city. A most generous and considn erate charity well j worthy of imita tion. Col. T.. J. Allred Writes: I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great suff erer from indigetion, constipation and Dinousness, l nave tried all the reme aies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. About one j i j jccii ago me uisease assuming a more severe and dangerous form. I became very weak and lost flesh rapidlv. commenced using Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months, j My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were peneciiy restored, and now v:V. JMnS ana -vigorous as l ever am in my me. 1 L. T. ALLRED Door-keeDer Ga. State State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.,Aug. 5th A Mother's Report. Mrs. N. A. 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The people of North Carolins, es pecially since the declaration at Minneapolis in favor of a Force bill , do not propose to tolerate any treachery this year. Raleigh Cron icU. ' - The Durham .Globe occasionally shoots some solid facts from its breach lo&diog "Gatlin," but bright er, better and truer ones neyfr flew from its muzzle than the following: "It is not long until the 22nd and if Cleveland is nominated, it will not be long until he is President." And we may add if "the people" have a voice in the convention at Chicago "he will be nominated." Winston Sentinel. The Clinton Caucasian Irasts thst "the Observer is not letting duwa the bars preparatory to its going over "to the Republican party." Well, no; not exactly. It is true that a few months ago there were in the Demo cratic field some "kittle cattle" whose unseemly antics rather frigh tened the Observer, choice as it gen erally is in the company it keeps. But now that President Butler, pre prietor of lhe Caucasian, and otheis of that ilk have squarely jumped the fence to graze in "pastuers new," the fold is more orderly, and we'll keep the bars up a little longer. Charlotte Observer, tj Mount. Airy, N. C, June 17. Re plies to letters to every delegate from this State to the national con vention asking for presidential pre ferences. show the delegation to stand as fellows against the field: Cleveland 12; Hill 1; Gorman 2 and a western man '7. Between Cleve land and Hill: Cleveland 18; Hill 4, Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which set tled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live hut a short time, I gave myself up to mv Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. 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A child can play it. -A new lot received to-day at - HEIMSBERCER'S MUSIC-MUSIC. iTJ& PIANOS AND ORGANS ARE ON equalled in tone, durability and quality. We guarantee all of our instruments and tell them on the lowest terms. Fpeclal attention Is given to tuning and re pairing of all instruments. Give us a call be fore going elsewhere and he convinced ot our goods and prices Music and instruments o all kinds constantly on haod at MILLER & HAAR, 133 Market St.. Wilmington. N. G FIGURES. Paid to Policy-Holders. . Present Assets.. 1304,655,147 159,507,138 $464,162,285 Total received from Policy Holders 1388,742,357 The difference between these two large Bums represents the amount the Mutual Lit s Insur ance Cobt piny has gained for Its members by its judicious Investments. You cannot do bet ter than place a portion of your lccome with this con&pany to invest in other word?, pur chase one of their 7 per cent, ".""onsols,5 the most lmoroved form of investment for yov r own benefit, combined with insurance for the beaeflt'or your own family juneO tt M. S. WILLAED, Agent. WHENEVER YOU WANT a A RELIABLE PIANO or ORGAN GO TO A RELIABLE HOUSE. FOR THEN you have redress if anything is wrong, which is not the cap a when you buy from agents who make only a temporal stay. We can sell you be tter goods for one-ha'f tb e money, for the txpense connected with travel ing men compel them to sell the cheapest goods at ezhorbant price?. . We carry the largest assortment in the whole State, and are personally responsible for our goods. 402 & 404 North Fourth Street. . NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. Smoked and D. S. 3Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Rice. Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Sal mon, Oysters, Sardines. General line of Best Quality. WORTH & WORTH. WHOLESALE GROCERS. KETSTORE W1 E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A larce lot Of FTatB RihKnn an A Flowers, which we intend selling at very low prices.- y We are well supplied in the latest style Sailor Hats ; also a fine lot oi Black Hats, to be sold fnr inn h really worth 25c. Shirts! Shirts L Shirts: -New York Mills Mu3lin Shirt 50c. cheap .at 91.00; Unlaundrled Negligee Shirts for 89c. worth v- hoi t at 50c. regular tori . 7Ka- satin stripe, we, are offering at $1.50, sold elsewhere for 12.50. . . Call and tt unoni ih.oi . j convinced that what we say is true. -Our stock is large and must be sold, so call and secure bargains. We have a beautiful lin fn..w -ktu You can get a fine Tie for 63o, positively Worth $1 llfl- n RAa TV 1, 1 1 , J I city for 75c. We also have a lovelv blik Tie for Boys and Girls at 25c. We have Aflga nt nt KLrlrti VmhuM. ery, which we offer at very low prices. to uuuKUi hmm Hitnoroiaery in a job and our prices can't be beat In tbo State. These are first-class ecods. We ask our manv intnmr tn oti and examine our many lines of goods at an early day. BRADDY & GAYLORDi 117 S. Front St., Wilminttton, N. C Opposite Front Street Market, ' 1 RAG J. J-WIRZ, Taxidermist And Manufacturer of all kinds of Fur v. era and Horn Ornaments. Write a in, J.a etc i feb6 Cn .KUTHEKFORDTON. S. c OrnlflUOiteaUb, those broken V, Lr fiom ovrnrnrk .vVw search of a lovilf Kan.ln borne for solid eomfe ' pleasure. W. H. SALaj prop BATHS may 18 lm OCEANIC, Oarolina Beach' W BK OPERED FOR THE RECEP. FRIDAY. MAY 20th, For Information Address, " PHIL WRIGHT, -- : . Manager. may 19 tf , TBEASUKY DEPABTMENT, OrncK of : COKPTEOIXEB OP THE CUKBKSCT Washingtoji, D. C, Apr. 18th, 'k Whereas, by satisfactory evu deuce presented Xo the undersigned, n has been made to appear that "THE AT LANTIC NATIONAL BANK CF WILMincj. TON." In the city of WilmlDgton, in the county of New Hanover, and State ot North Carolina, has compiled with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an as?olat!oa shall be aumorizeu it oommeuce ice ousisesa of Bank ng; NOW THEREFORE I, EDWARD S. LA.CEY, Comptroller of the Currincy. do hereby certify' that "lhe Atlantic National Bank of Wilmlng ton," In the city of Wilmington, in the county of New Hanover, and State of North Carolina s . authorized to commence the business ot Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one hun dred and Sixty-Nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. N. . IK TPSTIMOHT whereof witness f SEAL my ban 1 and seal of office this isth VT oT Of April, 1803. E. S. LACEY,' apr21 tt , Comptroller of lhe Currency. HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES Don't Go Elsewhere Before Pricing My Goods. tW Fifty bushels Field Peas just arrived also Spirit Casks, Glue, Hoop Iron, &c , &c. 120 NORTH WATER ST. Wheat Germ Meal! IN THE SPRING TIME Wheat Germ Meal Is the most satisfying and delightsome breakfast dish. Helps you work ! Helps jou think I It feeds the brain and the muscles, and is almost Eelf-digesting." SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP. SNIDER'S TOMATO CATSUP. THE BEST KNOWN TO THE TRADE. se iry a sample package and be convinced, No other goods oi theklndia the market to be compared with it. For sale by . The John Is Boatwright Co. BURR & BAILEY, 19 and 21 South FronkStreet, MACHINE SHOPS;0Oul)Itl di m i mm am uupiirjiMiiiis. . Estimates furnished on Turpentine Mills or Machinery of any nature. THE WELL-KNOWN AfiD POrULAR PURCELL.". "HOUSE HAVING BEEN. THOROUGH!. V BKNQ VATED AND PUT I2 HRST-CLASS CONDITION In erery particular, with the latest convealen ea and modem lmprovemenia, Spktai Accommodation fob todbipts, po-' lite and attentive servants, with a competent corps of aastst- anta to aid the new man . . . aement, makes . THE PURCELL UNSURPASSED. HF P IRPF a TV BENNETT, Manaorer,
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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