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THIS PAPK : ' jepted try JOSH T. JAMJS r-TlONS POSTAGE PAID: SC",S eYou Six monUJS.' 12.00., Thr ,,- one month, 35 cent. a8rVilirte!ierclby camera free H ' m the cftv. at th above . . - mtoc low and liberal. liT'-'. "rTbew win "port any and all fall- ".vc tnciTpiCT regularly. tIoOSS OUT! -n:'ar- - ; . -,. - E i:STL ESSN . ..,Tt v VCOf TACLf rijLiiS raw!UMEOtciif.l pHlLADKLPJjH A. Prir?. 0H 13elUr " ' ., . '., 'c i . ienuin. See .Vrrd Trademark . u t il.c ti.I! title iron. .r Wrapper, ... on the jlilf t o ! t', 4v,i-1... hememner tner atVJhet gt-nuine S.u:ui -i- L:cr ReSulator. Mr Gouid in a ii- of philosophical r-H (ii.-ti iiy-: ' Alter all, bat does anvin.in sf in inis orii except some thinj to est and something to wear and nooieivhere in live?" Cop arras roan Willis, of Kentucky, sa. I'ffidfi'.t CVveiand "'has grown very rapidly in thH regard of Congress during the last ?ession, bis veto oi the Dependent Pension bil going: far to- wsrJ-i tba etd." . Tb. legislators of Illinois, on becom- in-: aware tnai an ineir passes over ins StH f ru roads would be canceled on Ali Fouls' Day. rushed a bill tbjongh tf Lv'ii ature reducing legal fares tr m three cents a mile to two cents. The t'teat ocean race has been finish ed. Btts yachts are now on the other si'!'?. The Coronet -won. Actnal time II (Jiyij. It) hours and 3 minutes for the Coronet and IK days. 1 hout " and 43 niinutw .r the Dauntless. The wealh er wa9 very roash Senator Caii-jm says that Mrs. CuUom's enihusiastu for the Inter State commerce bill was simply intense un til she learned by the merest accident that when it became a law she would not be able to ride on passes any more. Alter tbatsna turned a regular somer sau't and became dne of the leaders of the opposition: Prince Napoleon (Plon Hon) who is now livinin Switzerland, has begun a work od Napoleon I. His object is to "ttute M Taine's published views on tbesame subject, and the Prince has telegraphed to Paris for two noted Banapartisis to help him in compiling and arranging the documents he has reirdini: his uncle's life. Hr Kvsns, the American ileritist in Pans, made a setol teeth for an Kng l:sh iady, the ivories being" caretully choseu from the mouths ot twenty Rretoo girls, who s abniitted to the cx: taction tor tfce pecuniary coinpensa" tioo Shortly after the set was deliver d the iady travelled to Mentone. and as arrruacd from her bed by the recent earthquake. She is now back in Paris with sunken-in lips, havitig forgotten er teeth in the escape irom the shak n Italian hotel. A lresh lot of peasant E'-rl with sound teolh are now wanted. A member of the city council ot Hich "fcond. Va . has made a novel proposi tion to derive revenue from liquor Jokers. He has introduced an ordi ncee forbidding any mao to buy a lik who has not taken oujt a "drink f' license " whih shall cost$l a year, and be non-transferable. The revenue derived trom this source h proposes to to the school fund. frl. Anderson. United States min 1SW to Denmark, has writUn to a 5iend in Wisconsin indignantly deny ,D? the reports current concerning" his D'2ardly nyle of lite. IIp says that hlj apartmeuts copsist ot a first door aQJ part of the second, and that bis housekeeper is the widow of a Drofessor - ho taught King Georse of Greece.-! "e tarther asserts that bo dines out. Je realize the difficulty of informing Je tO.000.000 penple in America- ot ia. ert- Those of the people who pJLlhea1' however. will be much re mm 'ran? I UK VOL. XI. OUJBAVASHINOTON LETTKltj (8rerlal i'or. alty Review ) ' W'ASlHNfiTox I. C March. 24. '87. : 'M,S .nhnn,ni.r t.. n.-.r. I was vtsitiftv with a New Yrk triend. tbt '"'limbs'' in that city f-ev pfal jears Hgo. ri;J ariotinv place it i. ' Nt that I briVH noticcl any jrreal d- srf;e ot cheertuin- about prisons aoy- ! where; but. thnt, 1 thiuk. is the most i a . t.i' . r i "uni inai a nirv m, nun it m x source ot much com lortu. teel that I ; was there nly as a visitor Theearer-i ness with which the wretches in the; ttt-lla openint into the iraileris regarded ; the ticket in m v ban.1 that necuml mv ! raoro ,o the ter world. .hmi bow n.uch tbey envied iue im uossessioo i At the ciosed itiior of re or the cell; countless thounds mourn." khva ,h.. : r ra:Uis bail; -very body poet, and he mi2hi hnve adild "man's i f4" Vetw.aa fV?" onsumptiou. A inhumanity to woman caus. s mnny tnal bottleot l)r. K.n New iJ.scov b tier tear cry was .sent him. tindiug reuel. he witn her face at the. little square hole :n j ' "'"V in l7ni' thedoor,sto,dnt,malei,,h. dct'l lumaMsrn ol 10 years' stand -(..nurninff.- She was ,oobu.g a, it h.r i " ,AhUru llr:JftUJ nearr would break Tb criminal j,,. i ville, Ohio a(hrni: The best sell. ns side had been tried arid conxiesed ot a h.utal murder and was to he hun in a j day or two. The inui -friend.- si., ! ...... u: w .. . i ,i , ! v iii it i i i w lit r::iii ii i inuii i noau ' weeds of woe in anticipation. A respite was granted in time to ;ave the coun dreVs neck and a tew davs later the city was Mat tied with the new that he had ! caped trom the prison. An attendant! nKoin into his cell tound a woman j there with his clothes on and be had j passed oat disguif.d in hers Aided,: doubtlt-ss, by Inends on the outsile. he j elndfd the viilancv ol the oflieeis. and j escaped to Cuba. The woman was tried lor her share in the is-.pe Out roi off with om trilling punisnme.it and a . short time alter rejoined him in Cuba. ( leu wouia naiuiaity suppose mat gratitude, if no sotter feeling, would nave ensured her kindly treatment at his hands, but soon his brutal nature began to assert itsrtlf. and ere a twelve month had passed she had to escape Irom the brute, whose life she had sav ed at so much personal risk, to prevent him from killing her. A few days ago I was called upon to atteBd the Itinera! ot one of our youns friends a lovely girl lovely bth in person and character who bad died in the first bloom of womanhood. She came of a long-lived ancestry, in whom there was no ta:nt ol consumption, and yet she died o't that dread disease. . Two years ago everything gave promise to her of a long. arnd. happy life. The bloom ot health was upon her cheek, and her joyous heart gave a sparkle to her beautiful eyes that awoke a response in all who met her. All loved her and were happier for know ing her. A yoUng merchant became a suitor. He was well connected, good looking, and prosperous; his suit was favored by the parents and he won the daughter's heart. I might pause here and talk to your readers of the beautiful vista that opens to the view at this point in a young girl's lite, of the thornless roses that spring up on every side, but it is the old, old st- ry, and the experience of most of them will till out the picture. "O Love, young Love, bound in thy rosy band, "Let sage or cynic prattle as he will. 'These hours and only these redeem life's year ol ill. Here I would like to drop the curtain, but, having begun. I must finish the story tho' very briefly. Alter a lew months of unalloyed happiness, the young lady tound that her lover's ardor was cooliuir and. finally the engagement was broken off. Another woman came into the case and he married her Poor girl, she strove with all a proud woman's might to hide Irom the world the disappointment and chagrin thai she could but feel: She could not seek sympathy, the once sweet hope ws no' for others ears, and thus, the lacerated heart was left to feed upon itseit "LoYe. is of maii'rf lile a thing apart. Tis Woman's whole oxistciu-e. An illness followed by a cough open ed the way to the malady of which she died a lew days ago. Shall I ."how you the contrast? The paper, containing the announcement o5 hor death contained also il" following notice; Mr. gave a very pleas ant theatre party to a numb r ol his Iriendson Friday evening last " A theatre party" while at the very hour his victim lay dying a luw blocks away! . There is a sequel which shows that the scoundrel is not to go throueli lite "nuwbipt ol justice." Not the justice administered by the courts, which is cdten uncertain ami ouadequale. but that of Nomosi.', who never lets the wrong doer escape. The woman he married has gone off with another man. it is said, for the second or third time and be remains a married bachelor. Such is life! as we sow, we reap if the wind, then we reap the whirlwind. There is truth in the trite adage: "To be virtnous is to be happy." Jacobus. A large line of new Spring samples for men's wear received from Brown ing, Ktng& Co., the largpst merchant tailoring establishment in the country Call early and leave your measure at I Shkifu's and save from filteen to twen. ty dollars on a suit. Our binding obli gation is: lsU The quality shatl be as repre sented. . The garment shall be made to fit. 3. The prices shall be lower tban the same goods can be had elsewhere. 4. Money refunded if we fail in any ol these particulars. DAILI WTLMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 29 Kxci teinent in Texas Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex tV the re- markable recovery of Mr. J. E Corley. W S belplcSS he Culd nofturo bought a kirnv b"ttlo nnd a box (l Dr Ki2s New Jitu Pills; by the time he had taken two boxo f Pills ami two bottles of the Di.ooverv, he was well ;uid had gained in llesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottle of this (ireat Discovery n M i . a . iir ft CoMuniMion free at W II. Green & a" The Varclict Unanimous, lk 0 . Iv . - j , u?ast. BiPDua Ind V.L 1 JJt "3 L,,: v ' -:rl"r", " VI" J bottle has irtvwi relief in every case. ; 0:. iia; took 'tx biittips. and was cur- 1 luedi'cirit I have ever handled in my 20 V?rs 'P. w ftiwintv tuers. ' ' ;;'h have added the r testimony, so that the verdict is uuant- mous that. Electric Bitters do cure ad discuses ol the Liver, Kidneysor Blood nl' ,a,dr,1l JBr ,bllle al U ' 11 (.'.rl ..lll3l2rU"Are: LOCAL NEWS. TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ml'nos Bros Why A F Lucas Notice CW Y atkh ' ' Ttovt Miff" F ; Miilk.k (iarnen .St cl L R,TssELi.-For Sale Cheap nciSBEROi:K's-JIiirrali for tb e Boys .John L Boatwkioht Something ew Mili.kk & NiEsn-iE Kenredy's Medical 1 M sco very For other locals see fourth page. Eggs are fluctuating between I2A and 15 cents per dozen. Asparagus is being brought market quite freely. into Headquarters for base ball supplies is at Heiosberger's. t Schr. Lizzie May. Hutchinson, hence, arrived at Demarara Feb. 24th. Ger. barque Parana, Staben, hence, arrived at Hamburg March 2U;h. Nor. barque Emma Parker, Larsen, hence, arrived at Antwerp March 20th. Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes for repairs to John Dyer and Son. t Wood is plentiful in market, but the price advanced slightly this morning on account of the cold spap. Fish are scarce and high and they will probably remain so as long as this unseasonable weather continues. This market is certainly well stocked with Texas ponies, and, in eonsequenee, there is an abnndauce ot "iiorse" talk. Who is to be the Mayor? and shall we oyer have another Mayor? are the most prominent questions on the street to day. March is getting on its dignity in its latter days, and seems determined to go out like a roaring lion. There was ice this morningin exposed localities. There is nothing now booked lor the Opera House until May, when the Cora Van Tasseil troupe wili appear here again lor a short engagement. How many apple trees cau be set out o!i a piece of laud 100 feet long and 50 feet wide, the rows running length ways being 5 feet apart and the treos 1 feet apart? There has been a deeliue iu tho pneo ot spirits turpentine within the past lew days, while at the same time there has been a decided advance iu the price of rosin. There were heavy showers last night alter which tho wind began to blow, increasing in violence to a gale, anal tho weather grew rapidly colder. This morniug tires and overcoats were in do t ii and . George Wilson, a tramp. was brought before Mayor pro Urn J. W. King, this morning, and was discharg d with a warning to obtain employ ment or leave the city within three days. Br. barque George Davis, Pitt, from Liverpool for this port, was spoken March 21st. 23 miles S. E. of Bermuda. Reported stormy weather: lost and spiit sails, which were being repaired when spoken. t, Br. barque Arda, Kearson, hence lor London, has been in collision off South Foreiaad with sleamer Noordland j (Belg). from Antwerp for New York, and was towed ashore at Deal by a tug. The crew were landed at Dover, and steamer proceeded on her voyage. It was hoped that the bark would be floated and tateu to Du?er. . REVIEW. Religious Meeting The serifs of meetings now in pro , gress at Fifth Street M. E Church have been attended ' with 'marked success ; Itev. Dr. Ilosser. who is astsiing the pastor. Itev. D. H Tuttle, is a preach-; r ot eloquence, fervor arid power. The interest continues unabated, and ; throngs ot penitents assemble at the j altar every night, for the prayers of the j congregation. Many additions have; I already been made to the membership! ! ot the Church. I I - t Important Decision. j Mr. R E Foster, a drummer, was j arrested yesterday arid taken before j JiiiB Millis upon the charge ot a vio ilauoit of the ururoiuer's license tax. law. j The Justice bound the defendant over j to tho nr x' term ot the Criminal Court. I . t 1 ....I.. 1 ... I.-. I t out uk wus ui HUU.UI, ueioi o uot;eli eniea in Chambers, on a wr:t ot habeas cor pus, this morniug. who held that the law is unconstitutional and the defend ant was discharged. His counsel in the case was ex-Judge D. L Russell. The sheriff, at the instance ot the Solic itor, has written to the Secretary of State recommending that a writofcer tiorari issue from the Supreme Court, to test the constitutionality of the law. How to Get Kid ot Side Ateli. Who has not suffered from side ache? We all had it when we ran races at school we have it when we over work our-selves at any age. It comes on, as everybody knows, suddenly. By using one of Allcock's Pokous Plasters it goes away nearly as quick ly. F. Roessner, of No .556 West 58th Street, New York, says: "It is with pleasure I write these linos in testimony to the power of All cock's Porous Plasters. I have been somewhat annoyed with serious pains in my sides, for which several raed icine bava been prescribed, but to no avail, and through the advice ot a friend I tried two Allcock's Porous Plasters, and the relief they have given me is both satisfactory and as tonishing. To any one annoyed with pains these plasters are a certain rem edy." t Eastor Cards. A large and beautiful line of Easter Cards, plain, fringed and very fine ones in boxes have just been received and opened for inspection at Heinsber gers f NEW ADVJSKTI8EMBXT8. For Sale Cheap. VALUABLE MAKE, SUITABLE FOR draught or harness. Apply to mch'.9 3ted D. L. RUSSELL. D O SO MANY PEOPLE BUY THE FA- tnmio "ha utn.TNA yacht i-.i.nn r.iflAtti" Because it Is hy long odds the best for the money In Wilmington. U tor 25 Cents, only of M UN IIS BKOTUKRS. Not necessary to mention "Little Boy Blue," everybody knowa It mch 'il Notice. 2 l ICCKSS ALWAYS JN HANDLING THE BKWT ynODS, and n ore especially In my line of good The mannlacturiiiK of Mineral and arbonaicd djinka, having uiade it a a study for two yearn aud upwards I can safe ly warrant all coods carried out of mv house. And why do I warrant them? First, after being a hard ludcnt in the business for over two vtars, 1 have fully cqi.ippcd myself with roa chlncry of the latest improvements lor the manufacturing of said goods; fecondly. I hanoic the lwt extracts put up in the United Sutca; thirdly, 1 spare no pains In manufac turing my goods idcr, tiingtr .le and Jtrardv a lea specialty. Orders from the euuntr - promptly Oiled. A. F. ' UCa, mch 2i - n Dock, bet Front Second ti Something New! AND - VERY ISTICE I SARATOGA CHIPS. FRESH AND CRISP. IT IS ONLY NECESSARY TO TRY THEM. TO ARRIVE BY STEAMER TO-DAY FROM NEW YORK, THE FIRST 8HIPMENT OF NEW SPRING BUTTER OF THE SEASON. Jno. L. Boatwriglit, U 11 So, Froat a treat fifty 1887 NKW ADVEltTIvSKMKNTS. Cash. House. -o- M.M.Katz, 116 Market St., -o- enmg -OF- Spring & Summer Goods ! - AT i. KATZ'S 116 Market St, SUMMER SILKS. oOc. COLORED SATINS and MOIRE AN TIQUES, worth 7Sc for nOc. BLACK SILKS, from C$5c up. HEAVY COLORED SILKS, worth .$1 25 for $1. EXTRA SURAH SILKS, all .colors, SOc. Colored GOODS. ADBATROS, ALMA CLOTH, TRI COTINES. NUN'S VEILINGS 6c up. JJG-inch CUT CASHMERES, new shades, 25c. BLACK DRESS GOODS, every va riety. 54-inch LADIES' CLOTH AND TRICOT, Spring Shades. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS from c up. PLAIN AND BROCADED JAVA CANVASS, worth 20c for 1 2Ac. 10,000 Yards LAWNS tor 5c. SG-Incb FRENCH BATISE, 10c. GINGHAMS. SEERSUCKERS. SAT EENS. &c. o WHITE GOODS. NAINSOOK CHECKS from 7c up. VICTORIA LAWNS from Sc up. INDIA LINENS from 1 Oc up. FRENCH NAINSOOKS, MULLS, PERSIAN LAWNS, REVERE STRIPES, COLORED NAIN SOOKS, &c., icc. : o- FLOUNCING AND EMBROIDERIES The greatest variety at lower prices than ever before. VEILINGS, LACES, DAMASKS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, GLOVES. HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, HAND KERCHIEFS, &c, at astouishiugiy low prices. 1 ,000 Gross entirely new BUTTONS from 5c up. worth double the money. "O- Men's and Boy's Spring Wear. LADIES AND GENTS' GAUSE UNDERWEAR, FANCY GOODS. RIBBONS, CORSETS. BUSTLES. NOTIONS, &c. &c. Ever so many articles so very low that my kind patrons must acknowl edge that the CASH will save them considerable at M. M. Katz', Marbet Street. Each 28 Grand Op f LKASJC OTlC win t rid to raesirt eemmuucutoa trost oar rrinds om amy aad ail atoM tnrallBtrMtbm " ' ')munlcatloaa moat M wriuu m ea vnvBiueoi ine papx. , ('krsoaailtlea muat b avoUlL: ad It 1 especially and particular It na -tood that the JCrfltor 1oe ot always eadoi , '( " vlewaof correspoBdta.Ui ciliw H till j in the editorial wlnmnj. " j NKW AD VEItTISEMENTS. To the Ladies. Y IIAVK RKTIJKN Kl FROM TIIK OBTIf era ritlcR with a lull assortment of lioodi la my lhir;tlfto a beautiful assort moot of LACKS a il I KMi;iiOllKRIKS of all deserioioni, tlii-h I otTerat lowest prices. 1 have eeeurcrl at treat ocu-m the eervicea f Iir t rUnn French MliHncr. whose vfik. will give entire sa tinf.t-tiou to all" who give me orders. My "pealng of fjitterri ltonrvta nnl Hats will tike place next week Watt and aee my MitS E. L. WIGGINS,? 1L Market Street, 'wilmlnpten. .N.X."" mrh 8 , To the Ladies; , N INVITATION. V us. BKANCirtfor i tn.rlv 31 Us Mar-arct War incr) and MKS. T. UUlLK have opened a DrtESS ANLi i h 'AK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT on N. Frout Sli-cet. We extend an Invitation to the Ladles to call and examine our Work and Myies. vvora guaranteed and prices moder ate. Country orders lillci at the shorten notice njCh t Opening Days ! AT MISS E. K A RUER'S,? IA.tCH :51st, APRIL l8t,')S7f THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FrlenU and customers cordially invited. mch - "Don mm." I ' NOTUKB SUPPLY JUST BECEIVKD at YATIS' BOOK STOKK. Orders by mall will meet with prompt attention. CR0OUET, HAMMOCKS, BASE P. ALLS, MARBLES. TOW. Ac. A full supply of BLANK BOOKS, STA TIONERY, c , always on hand. C. W. YATES. mch 28 ll.) Market St. Wilmington, N C THE T NATIONAL LIFE AND MATUKITY ASSO'5, OF WASHINGTON, D.C. President, HORATIO BROWNING, sec. & Manager. Treasurer, GEO. D. ELDR1DGK. SAMUEL NOBlf F.KT o OUR PILLAR OF STRENGTH: A Guaranteed Policy, An Incontestlble Policy, Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Age, Annual Cost, Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per year. Non Forfeitable After Three Year. Docs the Insured wish to know the limit of tho amount he can be called upon to pay to the Company in any ouc year? Doeshe wlan to know the dates when his payments will fal due y Docs he wish assurance that only coat of the Insurance will he rcf aired of him!' Docs he wish an Incouteatiulc Policy? Does he wish the right, Id case his need of Insu rance ceases, to withdraw from the contract without loss of all that he has paid In? Doet hs wish to avoid tho burdensome nccumu.'a. tlon of the Level Premium Plan? Doea he desire the benefit of Past Payments, if . for any cause be discontinues his Insurance be fore the maturity date?" The NatiouAl Life and Maturity Plafr guar- aatces ad of the above in the policy. I. 8. RIDDELLE, M. D, Medical Director, wo "i V. 11. GIBSON. Special Agent Hurrah for the Boys 'nc BEAUTIFUL' SPRING WEATHEK has touch to do with oeniog ot the Base at Season; as the weather has come so have the UAhfc AL1, htiPPLiKs, which have been oHnetl In large quantities at H EINSIiEKGER'S. mch 23 Cash Book and Musio Store . o Ir.VVARr. OF IMITATIONS." 8e that vour pen is stamped Kkxnbb Q h -ac juiy3. 13 3. A It a dHVAdfl QiVi fr it FOR SAUC AT HEINSBERGER'S. .Dch5 Pianos and prgan can be bought: cheaper at Heinsberger's than at aas other houeo in the State. t ' W.. N
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