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: r- Mm wiu i t lid to tm&xri tc&avmara SanUys. Anietl by: ' - w- - . , - - -. JOSB T JAMES, r ; aorroa ""fi.' vtPTlOSS POSTAGE PAID: -D0. Toree nri six u M T" 7.. one month. SiceatA.- . Jmieeredy carrier, tree rw PPT .rlrtofthe city. at the .above 0XlTo and nberaL will report any art ; y5ar" . rr rAffttlarlT. IO 1 , . ... next . nmei win should not ba VOLXt WILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY. APRIL II 1887 NO 86 Bitted to ttaEdltor.. " I .: : r ;:1 ' CommrmloaUou nut m wiliua oa ea . oaasldaof tba papat. ' , ? " Ptraoaantlaa anat ba aroldad,; -- Aad it la aapedally ' and partlon laxly tut tood that taa Editor doa mot alwaya aados . thavlewaof eorrMpoB(tw aataa a tati tatheadltOTlal oolumaa. fery iigm. - ' rplible,f romor Tr.fp me tb ff -t thnl Ex- There i . . i . Se opb r -m rlRin.Inlph;iurCh,ll aujs'thal .,;.,n rtil ofl m the direct 111 ir.j."- frlolU- N,..ioIC.nn,i..ee. . . r, ahmmX) while exp'Binir BB-V i 1 1 .t lUnnrtinpntl. in jht. war an.i ftuiu..'j -- - rid . . l be w' ' .u- .!, ntin t ht ihifi;Sm n,B .. Prlnnw Bairice r l nl. I"ni 7II 01 M" wnh a cold Wb.le Sir U'iliUm Jaocr. her Mjest, a pbj L. . Kaon fill n. u ,n oftnn make the very Mrs. Kranceal Conrpssroan Springer, of Illinois, thinks Cleveland will be nominated and - e!fctHl tor another term. Mr, SpringerVhead is level. , Charles , A. Dana.. Beast Butler's henchman in the last campaign, does not believe that Cleveland will get the vote of New York State in the next convention. What Mr. -Dana believes or does not believe In this connect r-n will have very little effect on the fact Po9siblr it ha4 uejer entered into Mr. Daoa'acalcalaUons that Cleveland can beand mayjnoiuiniitpd without lb vote of Ne'York State In any event KASTKlt KKIIV1CES. ATST. TI1CMAS' CATBOMC The usual Kaster exercif-es were held at St. Tboma9's Churcb both morning and evening. The lloral decorationa were profuse aad beautiful a'i the music was remarkably good. There were large congregations at all the er vices, and all were deeply interested with the impressive ceremonies. AT ST. .1AMES' At half-past 6 o'clock yesterday morning the children oi St. Jaaes, Parish assemhled in the tower of that NEW ADVKRTI8EMBNTS. Easter Ess Hunt. rpHRBK WILL BK AN EiSTEB KG T BCXT ob tne groaod s attached to St. John's Cburcta. to-mrtrr w afternoon, at 3:& o'clock, dmiwlon 10 cent. apl lilt support which case ho will b soruew-bat bet ter off than Senator Vance and some of ib editorial Iraternity ui North Caro lina who will' havH to eat lots of dirt. B Sociable- Y THE HI BEES I iN BENEVpLR-T NKW IVKBTI8EMBMT8 HEW APVEUTI3EE1EHTD. 1 1887 Casli House. Julius Samson, ffdonoiJUWWiiai Mxftm TTT Chtircb atfrr: conducteU by Mr. James suDDort orote for Mr. Cleveland, in K VVillson, on the cornet, poured fonh to ihejEloriou?, Kister morninK nreeze IICI Literary wooie Kaaf wives nd nithers. Hodou Bumelt is the queen nt one ot ,he hap.ie: homes in Wahinto0. Wfteo she married Dr. Burnett he was .bribtyu.i? lenuc-spcan wh. was tbousbttr. havea.greai tuture. She was an unknown, penniless English eirl The unn.n has. been remarkably J. 'nv Thev have b.-cn blessed with w" r.hiUlren. the eldest of :,.. firivinalol "Lltl.8 IVKd Fauntleroy." It i said in PoiUtiPhia Ibat Keely h5 at Iecsih perfected hi motor At LOCAJj NEWS. I IS Of X TO MEW AOVIRTlXf WI1T. Pick Tea Party Raster VggHuQt OW Yates N'cw nooks r C WtLi.KB (ianleu ecd W 11 Yopp Make no Mlstike IlEiysiiKROEK's Kaater Crig MCXDS UeoS We Arc. Offering It P VcUouQALL-In Ja 1 at Last GILKS A Mukuhison Garden Seta rtNSELL A Panikl Spring Goods JA8 I N it TT Humphrey's Specifies Mbs H B Jewbtt Returns 1 huk oclABLK HlberDlan Benevo. Society W KSraixoER A Co Hazsnl Powder Pakkeb A TatmR 4-rrlvlng Weekly L.C UtrKBiRRY t Greatlj Ueduced Prices .Sodey. at Germanla Hall, Easter Monday Eveatn -. April ltti, 1887. Music by the Italian Band dilon I ady and Weatlemen 73 cents apt 11 ; - 8 IIU&THING SEW AND ENJOYABLE TO Grand Exhibit of Season able and Desirable i I.M.Ka 116 Clarket Gt., o - hfif x Jk NiKHfLiEKeuredy's Mr.dlc.al ad evHs bh itt!e machine shop .on Dl8Covcry - Geo R FRRNcn A Pos so Neat and Dura- in fnrnithflf!. I ! IJSIP It-". V J . . Wail Urvfin Rr- bnd.me char.delio. . .b. boon pot most beautiful and appropriate carols, which were listened io with delittht by a large number of our citizens. The music, softened by the distance. souDd ed delightfully as it was wafted by tha gentle breeze over the city. The custo mary Easier services were held during the morning hours aud in the afternoon there were special services for the Sun day School, which were deeply impres sive and bcaulilul The church was mo3t tastefully decorated with llowers and evergreens and there were large congregations in attendance upon all the serviced. AT ST. .IoIIN'S. The customary Easier services were uelu at ol. jmins vyuuiru jbcuoj n .n.i Urou f tturroLf 4tiiiw were in at I tendence at each of them. The build ing, as is always the case, was beau tifully decorated with llowers and evergreens and the musicai selections were exceptionally fine and were given with uauch taste In the afternoon a choral service by the Sunday School was be giv n by t ie 1 adles of tfce Flrct M. E. ry6 have church, at their , arPon8fre, TUE 'DAY EVfc- whoP " ING, the 12 h. -t will be a r re entertain- tJar wnnie fnent. Pefre hnientor Aarions KO.os. music, meiiit Ac To know ll about It you id have to go. j Goods Admission vce n ts. : apin aiako no Uistake ! OYS TERS. Guarantcea sound aud oltd when uacked for dclive y Term-; O T . W. H YOPP. Lck;k Box 415 or 106 bouUi Front St. airtll - , - . Garden Seed, J ytUG, GHBMlCAliS, PATENT MED1 aud Fancy Arucics in run snppiy ai r. j. miLiii!.ii's. apl 11 Corner Fourth and Nun fts .KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCI) VERY, MMMOSS' REGULATOR, Taylor's Sweet Gum and Mulllen, uuira 'ougn ayrup, Prescxlpitona compounded day and night. 49-Nlghl'Ucll. MILLER A NI EST LIE, apl 1 1 Cor StxtH and Mulberry cine them in every department. establishment is full of All the Novelties in Dress Id Silks. In Velvets. In Tripes. In Embroideries. In tlosierv. In Gloves. In Corsets In Notions. In Linen. In White Goods 4 inch All Wool Ladies' Cloth in Beautiful New Spring Shades. 4:0 inch wide Imported Diagonal Suit- j ings. 40. inch Stripe Albatross, all wool. 40 iuch Invis, Striped, all wool. 40 iuch Serges. All the new spring shades. 40 inch Camel Hair, Spiing shades. Full line Lupin's Gold Modal Black Pans Cashmeres. Grand Ope ning -OF- Spring & Summer AT (If 116 Market Ct Garden Sets. . ... . I utrillllM) L'll 11! . Tf.i Priestley's celebrated Silk aud wool ouwwfttt ou.n.o. . . Henriettas mat cannot oc uiw COLORED SATINS and MOIKK AN TIQIIES, worth .1 &c lor ijue. . j Black Dresi Silks. Rr.Ar.k' SILKS fronWSfic ud. . Black and all shades in Surah Dress jikVY COLORED SILKS, worth Silks. into tha reins, comfortable chairs and olas replace the old and broken down farniture and the whola place has rked air 'of oroerity. Honefnl stockholders c'aim lhat Keely Hdw. Depot. ha? completed his long delayed tak Headquarters for base ball supplies filled by a delichted congregation n,ithMii effort to make bis shop ? al Heinsbercer's. t I at ST. paul S episcopal - - - i . The customary Easter services wte r V For other locals see fourth page. leivenwtico was peculiarly interesting Mouiaiog. - isest in city, aw 'awm a a0(J eDterl8iQi,,g. Qa this occasion, as in the morning, the church was well a n other lot just received and ijak Spanish Lace. For sale at low prices. t apl 11 GILES A MURCHISON. preseQUDio is me outcome o u recQipts of cotloD at this port to cs ' - day foot. up 13 bales r: r. arno! worth, of Albany., head V- V . . Spring Goads. UTiARRlVKD. FINEST, CHE A EST Flouncinj: 40 inches wide. Black Lace to match. Ecrue Lace Flouncing. Cream Lace Flouncing. Mull Embroideries. ; All oyer $1 25 for $1. ,: tr EXTRA SURAH. SILKS, all colorto 80c. o -.- v : Colored 1 w t-i.i o. n...P, nc nrrtatr hni Ii in i Ko I .nrl rfiaf Anmnlete stock of bummer AAP ueio at oi. l am a J"'"""-' -- viv Not. nf 11 kind. vr: 1, lhrnarloa Unlike ihe other churches,! ,.d !ar Tins, in the city call and select! morning. Colored Embroideries. Hazard Powder. Yesterdav was a most delightful day there vVereaio esnecial exercises for.the your wods before ; the aBsortment is broken. . I I - - I A. MjJ W of ihe concern that make postal card I -d it wa8 en;0ved by old and young. Snndav School children, bat' the ser- anlil Mallrd's old sund, los. Front at for the Government, vays t that at. the n Tr.; vices were appropriately interesting to factory in Ca,tletona.v they manii- in attendance. facture between two. ana three tons a The music was peculiarly fine and the lirB NOW Havk THE agency FOB . I A I WM I 1 WW .LI. dij Ihe year round, -irne iargesioraer i fli.ral decorations exceeded in beauty the, e,er filled for one cit, w. 4 000 -1 An t hib,t,on and aod etanoratenees those of any preyion. StWL 1'S Ladie.' Handk.rcbie.s. OOOcards. or aoout iwBiTo wu .wi h i BtT ,u w"" vear. while the onenngs were geowruus lowestprlces. per. for New York. ; They ose there morrow evening. and satisfactory. . sce toiSwiS Co.. Gents' Handkerchieis about 6.000.000 cards amontn. omca Yon will save money and get the best 19, 21 and 23 Market street. Children's Handkerchiefs, t a . iamIS w t i m inirmn rm . ' DREG S C O p p O. ADBATRO3S, A LM A C IjOTH, TRI- COTINES. ' ' ' ' ' All the Solid Goods to match in French NUN'S VEILINGS Oc op. Cbambray. 3Cioch CUT CASHMERESr new Parasols and Silk Umbiellas. .hades. 35c. VY this celebrated Powder which la un- mnota atnt.u. of Hoiserv and Gloves. rlaMK DRESS GOODS: ever va oaly ine oess soia in idis counirj. nef vh.(..v - i " gocomes next, with about 3.C0O.00O work by sending your clothes torrepairs carda in the same perioa. i oere are tQ JohQ Dyer and Son 450.000,000 postal cardsCnianufacured nnnallv Two CP.nt DOStaZe did UOt lessen the use of postal 'cards, bat prices on Sash. Doors, c&ecked the growth of their use for Bnilder's iiaraware. t Easter at St. Paul'a. The Sunday School connected with riety. " - ; 54 inch LADIES' CLOTH AND TRICOT, Spring Shades. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS from ap 11 ' wiiminaton. n. c nnr nnw stock has iost been receiv d and we have selected it with great Oc up . . I o n.,Pn 1 nihpmn (Ihurch held 8D-1 Lara Wo urnnld ask the Ladies In I rr tvt rn Donnnpn TAVA Totto ia hondniiftrtera lor low I - - . 0 I v; ------- . riAin uuvvaiui tA. wawuio I . . r.- or.o at .n har munSR Ff flJL.A.K 1VJU1V ou nar inn ar in r.All SUU BAauilUC mo I Faints and Propnaie ! , - "."-1 " , . . 5 he tor a mak ne their purchases. CANVASS, worth JOc for 124c. i mr n i ummintv ar -t on ifiru vhn hi i m. . u annvnAiian n tt nnr riiflrnmnrH. i I IVieiUUKiai uuuuiup w w w-w y - I iDOiUUgUt r , , J a7 a day afternoon. The pupils sung several fi'of 1 gfctSFlk overcome, and the public are asing fa j f otber mombers Rehder ren more and more postal cards every day. 'orcea y "V mOHtin M hieh ftre Kender ren tt from abroad. The meetings wnicn are namDerol PUKE WHITE OIL. PARKER TAYLOR. apl 11 some little time. The check has been - Tbe Salvation Army has been -rein gelectlon8 in good taste. Mr. J. H.I of Goods. idered a cornet solo, quite a nirnn finfl reuiiHliuus noic mmm m - a The New York IFord has this to say Ueid nightly have not abated in interest Ldresses were made by the pastor, wJfG W O fJWll . IT TT7 v.rK I t . I M -n I . y.n .in irronrnl mnct rrPB I --. in I7 DonUn an1 K thai m regara to isenaipr vnocu. , o i ano iubiu o i,i.0-.. uev. r 1 caviuau' WJ fc" -r.irTiTRTi thanks to HER MANY nsh it but we don't believe it, oat we ao ent every nignt. superintendent, Mr. w . n. oirausa. bnlieve that what the World says about Julius Samson, apl 9 111 MAIiKET ST. lO.OOO Yards LAWNS tor 5c. : 36-Inch FRENCH BATI8E, ldi GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKEIIS; SAT EENS, &c. i C'''. , annerintendent, Mr. W. H. j . . r.-li I . , . . i ,i f1...-lTi.l Rroukltn Baotist Church, which was The programme was carneu. out luoy, patroa.oi w. - jp eni A larae variety of the most popular styles in and Fashion ! Vance is just as correct as w bat Vance a Dril 4th 1886. with 29 mem much to the delight of the large congre- of SEW QOoD3 this WEEE, and invita PmnnnUlTI Of Aft -1 . f ii n A . . I r . . . . 1 u r.A -. igfon tr th ATP.r I - I a aysauuui viociauu . . . . a membership oi luo. one gauou a" l" -vervoneto call and see taem. Several Congressmen nave on L . . . in(l. Ih hnrph oises. ut.lv whflra tvo oer. '"B uwu ,cvo,,w . sonsofafamilvhold eovernraent posU by letter at yesterday mornings ser- Town and Hamlet tions. Thev discovered several and! vica. The seeds of intermittent ani bllloua remif Kva aalrprl for their re Jioval Uoe oi I . I tont f Avpr rrerminate and bear evu iruu ;o the members discovered that S. T, Mr. R. P. McDougall, of whose new l.ommQnity has altogether escaped it. " In Ut the veiy loweat prices. Bradley, a $L60O clerK in ine posiomce locatioa In the oia au ouuoiog. coruer opuloua wartu of -arge ciuea oau eewae . lt 3I Nortn ont Street o deDartnient. bad a wife in tba pensioqi .r Cani, j prinpastrRets. wesDoke L,wiit. and in their suwrba stagnant pools !... office. This is not in direct violation of . , . ,nnken lots breed It- There is. at once a a O roof It Rorliiporf PrinAft. the civil service law. but no soch case some u.,. - ---- meaira of prevCnuon. lta name ni mi j ' Las ever been allowed to exist, the very conveniently nttea up ror ujuj, 13 IllIo.tetter.a&,Mna h Bitters. which la. with TN ordkr to make room tor new WHITE COODCa NAINSOOK CHECKS from 7c n'p. VICTORIA LAWNS from 8c upV ; INDIA LINENS from lOc op. v, PENING WILL BE CONTINUED on I FRENCH NAINSQOKS. MULLS, PERSIAN LA WN8,. REVERE STRIPES, COLORED NAIN- Saturday of this weak and Monday and Tues day of Easter week. Ladles lavited to call. filLLlNERY. tfRESS TRIMULNGd. BVT TONS, LAUEh.'eMBROIDKRI Ed. NOTIONS. f all kinds. Dress 8ilks. i All orders filled by a moat compctnnt Trim mer Pa.......... l.m.nilall tkt thn-'ladvi ami is rnrlv 111! . , .nlfHAf. In I vuunesjuiuucuiuU dow in wumug mui J - ontneralTCBtnte. me morn. . k- i.r. hind. . i existence to the malarial virus. Fortified with auppu, v w .w ... , De cioseu. a beautif al aatortment of Easter Carda SOQKS, &c, &c. o- be asked to hand in her resignation. His request was not granted, tie then developed the fact .that Mra Bradley had been twice requested, to prenmt her resignation, but u both occasions Senator Vance :of North Carolina tap peared and peremptorily demanded that Mrs. Bradley be allowed to remain undisturbed. It seems that the Brad leys take charge of the Senator's house daring jhe summer, and in turn the Senator looks after their wtereste in tbe departments," lleuewa Herk Youth ilrs. Phiebe Chesley. Peterson. Clay Co inw iiil- thA following remarka ble story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents' of the town: vl am 73 vpra old. have been troubled with kidnnv omn)aint and lameness for many yars; could not dress myBelf withont hftin . Now I am free Irom all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework I owe my thaoksto Electric Bitters for having renewed mv vonth. and removed com Pletely all disease and pain," Try a bottle, only 50c. For sale by W. H. Lreen & Co. A Gift for All. In order tn ?ive all a chance to test it and tnns be convinced of its wonderfu curative nowera. Dr. Kind's New DtS covery for Consamption, Cougba and Colds will be. for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal but shows unbounded faith id the mer its nt this ereat remedy. All woo sut fer trom Couffhs. Colds. Consumption Asthma. Bronchitis, or an v affection of 4hnat. Cheat, or Lunea, are eapecia It requested to call at V?.' H. Qreen (Vs lirog Stoteand qet avirlal Bottle Free, Large Bottles $1," These gooda are all new and beautl-1 ap - ATocute orders. ,,.,ainrnmnarable. sivlne s.ecmc. miaamauc .rtrae mic of Stanrl. stuaent ana nxienaiou i , .... - II 1 Unia?D 1 j- . . I lne. li merman ububyiwui ..j bc encountered wun absolute :ii .i.. . Cnniahla ,t finrniAniA Hall I . ' T.t, t-.r Af thp atomAf.li. liver I amps. VT f 1 1 KivD a aj"wi.a - I llllDUDlvy. xjxbu i' i o v this evenimr. There will be music lor dancing by the harpers and refresh .! nill ha eorvoil HlirinfT t.hfi CVPtt in. A Dleasant time is ia store tor all use whenuiavenj who may attend. To-morrow being Good Friday my Store will NKS B. B. WIGGINS, 115 Market Street, Wilmington, . andbowela,begotlcn iiymwrai-winicawsiw, i fu .icsigne, ana rc oncreu a veiy iU" ani elated Wares, i invite me puuuc w can EASTER CARDS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. an1 ml examine thea aroods iscspcciiuny L.. C. l.lNEHKRRtT. il 11 No. 117 Sjouth from . The ladies of the First Methodist R . ADni VerSafV BalM ur. a. .- Tl U Church will give a l'mK Tea rany Weab aUO OU JWUIttUto. he Parsonage to morrow evening. It ,y the Howard muw fia. . . rt ww r. t 1 1 ;. iinia&i. w . fi. . H a. r 11111 w ... u mmt T - - . . . ..1 cJ iiLUiuii a urn I. IA 1SH7 I Marin a n,tr of SlKlE bOUSllt OI US fclHHl i . ..tkoa nrhn ftttnnfl Wlil iinu . t na iv, I - 1 " , j , . . . j .. 1 . . , 1 ... .......irA out tor themselves. There will oe Tickets l No Gentleman aamiwu months auo. inai s nov - music and retreshraents will be served OIj;0inmttjee m Kathjen, G H Tlenken, H H Islt? We h4V more of tbe same kind, and daring the evening. Gl,eoawVXRllUh J also other .k a for Li dies. Misses and Child- .wv. .v. -.. ..1.n tA make a homely loot shapely "d Pretty fo eep more so We Are Offering City Court. There were twoca3es lor tbe Mayor's J mrrrttntr I hfl tl TSL oonsiueriiuoii iui. uiu.-.ug. I it RniT.mT- I nomvnu J& ON8 raaa was for disorderly conductaud in TUE rit8A w suiting and abusing an officer for which &3 to be found In this market apl 11 10$ N. Front Street a fine of $00 was imposed. The next was a case of disorderly conduct in which a fine of $10 was im posed'. We suppress names by request Kater Cards. : a large and beautiful line of Easter Cards. plain, fringed ,aod very ones in boxes have Just and opened for inspection at Heinsber gers - - " y . - ' Pianos and' organs cap ; be bought Cheaper at Qeinsbereet V than at any otber house id the State 4 . " t Our CORN SOLVENT cures every time. MUNDS BROTHKR8. apl 11 Id Jail at Last. T HAVE EASED THE OLD J AILUILD I k.....n.ini it into a Carriage been Tecei ved -ho cannot be beat. Also haye the oni ri Class iiiuiuici ' a. men ann Blackamitha are second to non. , am prepared to build or .hi.rrn tha riir alMl IlluC picas- rJew Booko. "O PRINGHAVEN." by Blaekmore, Miss Churchill," by Christian Held. "Saint Michael," bv Mra. Wiater, She," by Haggard, ' ; He a Companion ,he. r MCnc!e Ma.M by Mlas Carey, Klng Solaaton's MiBei", ' : -IITE HAVE A FINE AND LARGE AS sortment of Easter Carda now on exblbiUon Please call and make your selections lefore - . --'i. the work commences at HEINSBERGER'S. - "He" a Companion to "She" And all other works by H. Elder Haggard, you will alwaya find at our counters.- . . . ' . o MDon UlfiT," . r.f DABNEY. ThlrdTsupply just received HEINSBERGER'S. ajjli Cash Book and Mul8tore New Goods for Easter. UR KSW EAfcTER GOODS HAVE Afc- FLOurjcirJG i. ' - " AND ; ;r ECIBROIDEQIII-G The greatest varietx t lower; rpricei than ever before. , ' ' VEILINtiS, LACES, DALIA8KS TOWEIJ, NAPKINS, .GLOVES. HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS HAND KERCHIEFS," &c, at aatonf shingli low prices. . . : f 1 ,000 Gross entirely new BUTTONS -from 5c up, worth double the' money. , Men's and n Bpy'o Spring Wear. j LADIES AND GENTS GAUSE UNDERWEAR. FANCYGOODS RIBBONS, CORSETS, BUSTLES. NOTIONS; &c, V .;iVi;V' Ever so many, articles &overy low that my kind - patrons xxtsx tcknowK edge that tbe CASU will save lben considerable at O cd io-serve an of my oia 'n"l5il?2d er. ome aad see me. cner - " WiU tiava a stock of Buggtea and f f W ; J-fS; v 5 yATES BOokttXOH 1 Api lnafewdays. , - . P 114T?41. :-rf.;?- : :'v-: v-i-'"''' med and are now bein oieaed. 1 he will ..Caaa o DelllTery." by DnBoIsgobey "4 I . apl 4 twk ; KortD 1 ront at. , near coeataci 116HIarIiet;Strcjta . -x. ' -: i . ' . - - Cich 23- ;t ; ,
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