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-ttt PAPER J 4 - I asart errrj ettnir. Sundays excepted f We will Wgiadto receive ccu;iuti:cut! from our: mends on nay aiid all sulj : ; general Interest, but Tlie name of the writer must always l r-1 -olshed to the Editor. " X'ommtiiiicatloas must be' written "or.ly n one side ot the paper. lrsonaUtlesinuH be avowed. And It la especially and p rtlem.irly v.r. : -r-stood that the Tidltortiors V r .ilrays-ii..-r the news .of correspondents "anions 'so yxwtv In f he editorial coininns. : - - . NEW AOVGUTISckiTii Ey josh, t.j -ltinojra. POSTAGE PAID: i ctr months $iOa Three KoalL0a one month, Scent tUbcdeUTfrrt by carrtei free ui ot U city, at t ve ir and UbcraL WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY MARCH 1 1888 NO 51 ir12 twm ,v,ir mwfr rrzularty. , ri totw ' T3 !,' i 'M ' -:i :';:'.! . il - -i. . - ' ? 1 OOt), unci allow Mich sale only after a petition ha been signed by a cer tain proportion of the voters in a ward or township, and an equal number of women. Specific for Llier Disease. Bitter or bI Ut ii 3f ttPIUhlwi moaiii; iodju coaui ' ' - with A brotrn fu s J?E2tionf: flatulency And add New York .Van. Six of the nine members from North Carolina .are Confederate vteTHiu. To of the I six re major an J one vox a colonel The Colonel is W. H. H. Cobles, of i its Khmvnfur: pain In W!lta.l , u'rululm : mu ttomAch; Iom oj array and was twice severely wound - etl. lie has the mark or a Federal bowtu Aiirrnmteij- Douet m Ms head today. Major Work Kuiacd. It was reported here today that wcuk on the railroad to the Hound, for the ICeail It. KzportR for the STonth.K - 11 1 . a. "A I i i ezfjorm joreiffu from una port j We attention to the cards pub T the month ofiPebruarv. inst ij.i .i . ,T i. i f , ' i" -; n!iitru m mis issue nv rue rvaiionaj which hml been Aispended a few closed foot uPrr,409 bales; ..cotton ;Life and Maturity AKsoeiation of dayH aKo, would be resumeci to- valued ;at 3.-8f150; 458,840 bbls rosin, Washington Citv Thev rertainlv costive I V. kjUVi"-0 ox LATtDr ind da Charles W. McClammy. a new mem - HrriA" surrend; riVof ib .kin and ' ered at Appomattox, as va also M Bowl CompUInU. . v T 3iniln- f Dottle, a Colic -J l iH w THE BEST FAF.1ILY MEDICINE I .fH!dr. Artull.! for tbc Aged- ONLY GENUINE 1.4 vm Z um? frw, of Wrapper. J. . e7n A Phtatfefpfiia, Pa., B.)vlcHPUnly rlisat Harvard law school. of The other ALt.UhVau Aniif Allowed to I Major Louis C. Itham. of Green .''ad. w" f dimcnu jviHe. The latter was a graduate UYES BlitiUliATUtt i ti.e (rncLV vto ctaaua' .r,r.llT d la the South to arouM a wit ..trtoHi-nr ftvER, Kidneys, JJ and Bovels. Confederate veterani from North Carolina are Lieut. Alfred Rowland, of Luuiberton. aiid Thomas 8. John fctnn, of Itunromb' County. Row land was captured at Spottsylvania Courthouse, ami wax' imprisoncd at Fort Delaware for a year. Johnston received three djtrare wounds at Malvern Hill, and is still suffering from them. Uoils, pinrples, hives, ringworm, A A. A. I t A. . leiicr. aim an tituer maniiesiaiions of impure tdoixl a re en red by Hood' Sarsaparilla. morrow. As a matter or race worK;jain,jlnioDiBr. .vzui srak fnr thmaU',e nur. was resumed to-day, as the hands jftwlons spts turpt, $22,876 1,18.000 the Special Ajent, wlio'is . now ojv have been ensraeedl in the work of ?et lumber. 117,922; 939,000 .shingles, ! eratiniri our ir.v w inh 111 t iiii.Tvcimiir...i3 Ti,.w4 '"" crATlf lain ft rr Anil - haa mii1a tv.or.u ? . - v ftA iiiiiitv. liiuuj vajue of exi)orts foreign for the J friends hei-e. He is warmly endors nio nth $452,473. ; J ' I led by Senator Black burn and Speak- grading the route on the streets the 'eastern portion of the city. 4 Hubserlptton CAiried.. The polls are not closed an we go to press yet there i an assurance Afcl n tyre and Heath, i j. The following notice or the cele- er Carlisle. Children's SniU for wortli 4. I. Shrier, at No. 10 Front &t reef, that the railroad elections' liayerbrated iningtrel trbuoe that will arl H I : CJ .1 . - J.. Al. T I .It It- . . . . ' iFr nere oiiumwj i lahtn irum win seii, ; on oatiiraavrrmiv; cJnild- scription. at least this is the esti- the. Charleston ATw and Courier of j ren!' Buits.' from 5 to' 12 .rears of a'e" LOCAL 3STE"WS. Ir i aertetl by those -no pro- fsH a know that the entire surface of Ralrish County. W. a, i unUer It h null from four to twelve fret iii thickuev. . -- Th New York WorM says Krieinl f Alfred Sully, who is in the South looking after his railroad itittreu there, have letters from Lim. in which he says the most cn coumging things about the bright outlook for Southern enterprises and the excellent condition of gen eral lmine in that region." The YotmjrMen's Democratic Club i.f MaANtehan'tts hare voted to unite with imtlar organisations in New York and Brooklyn in calling on yotithful followers of the party all orer the country to orgauize. A ruiivrntion of delegates from these riulw will follow. This is following the lead of the other fellows. The rlub Mea is being greatly exalted in American life. Speaking of Ex-Senator Conkling, whr.ai he greatly admires, the Hon SituonCameron said in a recent in terview: "A man shouldn't be a politician unless he has plenty of noney. Politics without wealth harasses a man and prevents him from doing justice to the people. He (fonkling) enjoys life more on the path he now pursues, but I woalJ like to see him back in active rank of Republicanism. We have ' men like him. I don't think lie HI retorn to public life again IVmocratie National Committee-B-R Smalley. of Vermont, that theoutlook for Democratic in New England was never knjrhter than at present.' In an "Strrriew Mr. Sttui1Iit t t&iuk we can carry Connect lout,raid chances are about even in New H!uplnre. I am told that if Maine doe, rim we fcha make thinf:s ry lively for the Kepublicans in uie. and I have no doubt that is Altogether I think there is no Uaitto beo with our prospects.1 Cbaopcey M. Depew says that , 'n W0ld have received the Re ?bI,ran nomination for President jot ihout opposition if he had byl n;ten his letter refusing to be didate. In " interview, Mr. Jl aid: "As it is, there will le T cumber of names presented, j , eandidate will have a solid thT?"n behiml hiui. and after y tATe cat fifty ballos or more, "frybody i tired, some one w aomiuate Blaine. Then there ' tawnoop and a yell, and the ,MP man will arflinatioo,- INDEX TO XKW ADVEKTISEMEXTS. llciss BERCiEK -Valentine V C M ili.ek DIoiDOuil Dyes Ix)cis II M e. k eh 3 flit's FurnlslilDir House o O Vou.kks iencral Commls-Jon -Mercixaut The NaUonal Ufe and MMturtty Association. Best shoes for bovs at French & Sons. t The -first day of the first Spring month. We gain this mouth 72 minutes of davlight. Shad are running very freely now and they aie cheap. Ger barque 0car, Mindts. was re ported in below today. This month has five Thursdays, five Fridays and five Saturdays. School shoes for children, best in the citv, at Geo. It. French & Sons.t The city authorities are lowering the grade on Ann street, between Third and Fourth. The receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot un 212 bales, against 201 bales for same day last year. March came iu to-dav as omet as a lamb. Hope that the old saying will be reversed and that she will go out ditto. be nominated bv druggets! Mat: There must be large fires in the woods somewhere near the city as the atmosphere has been thick with smoke to-dav. Capt. Tomlinson ofthe Cape Fear, reports that there is 45 feet of water at Fayettevllle on this freshet but that it is now running off. Brig Mary A. Dana, Russian brig Otto. German harmies Annir. Agne. and 7bm, and British ship Etta nl sailed from Houthport to-day. At St. Mark's Church to night a Joint service will be held bv the Episcopal clergy of the city. A wel come Is extended to all. Where can you buy the best and finest booti and shoes for the mon ey in the city! Why, at Geo. R. French & Sons. They keep the larg est stock. , Mr. Chas. F. Browne received to day from Hawthorn, Fla, a lot of fine young orange trees. They were ordered for turtles in this city and will be planted here. We invite attention to advertise ment of Mr. O. O. Vollersjn this issue. He is a large dealer in country pro duce, groceries; liquors, and is also engaged in the general commssion business. He is a clever gentleman and will treat yon well. Mr. I. Shrier has received the agency for this city of the Globe In mate of some well informed persons who have been tvatcbing the - votes. Some- scratching has been done but not enough it is thought to affect the result in either instance. Ttro Trains Dally. The Wilmington, Chadbourii & Conway R..R. is evidently doing well. It has been found necessary already to increase the service on that road and therefore, commenc ing with to-day, two daily trains are to be run between Chadbourn and Conway, one of which i a fast mail and passenger train ami the other a passenger and freight. The mail train makes the sun (30 miles) in about tVo hours. The Firemen's Tournament. A meeting of the officers of the three white fire companies in this city, at which were also present Chief Oldenbuttel and Assistant Chief Newman, met last night to concoct measures looking to a fire men's tournament in this city dur ing the week of the military encamp ment at . Wrightsville in July next. The idea is to get up handsome prizes and invite a contest on the part of other fire companies from this and adjoining States. The plans have not yet been formulated fully but another meeting is to be heJd at an early date, when some positive results may be made known. Sunday School Mass Meeting. Rev. Mr. Reynolds, of Illinois, de livered a very interesting discourse last night to a' large congregation in the First Baptist church. Mr. Reynolds is President of the Inter national Sunday School Association and the object of his visit and his address last night was to excite an interest in the work of the Associa- tion here, and to urge Sunday school workers in North Carolina to organize a State Sunday School As sociation. Mr. Reynolds stated that a convention would be held at Raleigh for the purpose on the 21st, 22d and 23rd inst., and he urged all Sundav schools to send delegates. a recent date : i-j ' Mcfntyre. & Heath's Minstrels opened their engagement last night the Rough, and Tumble; suit. for jSweiSSe: boys which are - i a to in? t-ne oest stn 7 0. 0. V0LLEIIS, QENEIiAL COMMISSION ( JIERCUAKT. Wliolesale and Retail J)ealer lu' country ri dace, ;rocieries. Wines. Uquois.rrobacco 1 1 gars, to. No, 8 North War er st i vet. , Witmiorton X. C. Consignments soli, lteil. Highest pnees pai t for all kinds or country Produce, well 1 if , , - OPERA HOUC M MMT C.UI,: SAU'CMV. Ilril .1 -Grand Carnival Matinee at 2.y p. nu , !tfeli)tjre & Heath's 2IolclrirtreU. 3 - GREAT AltTISTs. 3 Umter the direction of Mr. .ronx xl vnnn presenting ie3ii,'iitiest Modern Wonder and Meteorological. The moutbly meteorological sum mary for February, furnished ny Mr. F. P. 'Chaffee, signal officer at this .station, gives the monthly mean barometer 30. 62; highest ba rometer, 30.63, on the 16th; lowest, 29.J.5, on the 8th. The mean tem perature was 49.6 ; the highest, 72, on the 18: the lowest, 24.6, on the 16th and 28th. The mean humidity was 80. The prevailing direction of the wiud was from the northeast the highest velocity 2b miles per hour, on the 27th. The total rain fall was 6.2-3 inches. There were ten clear days, thir- teau fair days and six cloudy days. Number days rain fell, twelve. Frost occurred on the 2d, 14th and 28th - ' North Carollna'lllstory. We are in receipt of a circular let ter from the North Carolina Histori cal Society, at Chapel Hill. N. C, which is endeavoring to collect all possible data in regard to thelate m a a a war. They want every relic wnicn they can get; all the letters, mus ter rolls, commissions and other written' or printed documeuts con nected with the participants in the struggle: in fact, thev desire to col lect the minutuB of every battle, skirmisli and incident of the South- combination who'.4inauguratd' the season of amusement of 188f They are therefore well-known, aid made their bow "again last night tb'a fair ly large audience." Messrs. Heath and Mclntyre are, it is true, a great deal of tlie play, but they have , with theio some special artists of high rank The latest original song and dance, the "Society Fishing Party," introduced nearly the-.whole ' force, "iMessrs. Mclntire, Heath. 'Buckley,! Sher man, Peattie, Morris, Hogan and Bryan. Among the specialists are Chas. E. Cooper, xVlophoniKt, Gey er and 'Hardin, clowns, and little Ah Sid, "the smallest acrobat in the world." The performance: con cludes with a very"; ridiculous bur lesque of the novel "She." Personal . Mr. Joe Merritt returned last night from a visit to Clinton. 3lr. ioreo. S. Willis left this morn ing for a visit to. Clinton. J Mr. J. D. Butler, of Brunswick county, is in the city to-dayi Capt.;A. A. Mosely is in tlie . city to-day arid paid us a visit this fore noon? I . Co4.?'K. M. Murchison arrived here last night and will remain for sever now acknowledged SMe8 1, Afrb; ft, at th Academy of Music! They! rn. , . . -' " .. 4Js".oitie;.at;Hc4nsberjrers. Thursday ni :". tr ?A "V.tThe fabric of these. is guaranteed morning Niut Prices. a. 50 and i i7i. strictly wool, free from shoddy or yicr ' wr cotton and will not fade. The seams .feba3t . . .: : : ; : being double sewed will not rip; the -iiy anteda jlvn prtrmtertj: nnd pockets are.made fromthe best duck canvass, will not tear and the but- ?lfalar3" ,f, suited! ioo perxnonth. u.. iu. . - hreoeeexacted. sltt. JlANrFACrtKixo proeess and will not come off. These suits only can. be had at a' verj- low price of I. Shrier, the old reliable clothier. No. 16 North Front street, Purcell House, sign of the golden arm. - . tf feb 3i lay ivr ta For Sale. 'J'EN SHARES STOCK WILMINGTON Homestead and Loan Association. j Mr. 1 R. H 1. ,TL " y: " ?r "wr"w- for the instruction and benefit of which is said to give a light equal to : ,1 4, " nZ lMvon.ii' r.i V u:future generations. . The Society J00 candles. One of them was burn- , . . nA -!ir,.;o iii- t.. : : " j is-engaged in a noble work, and , should 'have the cc Southern people ' are much interest aavmtss ' ini Of t-l -v a.m 1.. . a. 1 a "uuu now before the W-l " ""Mi';,,..,,,:.,, nt ii ari.sl.l.-. . . . " trnrtM phiiui oml. h. . - vaaiirmvatVM. aa ar a. a . a mw sv aaaaT saasias iie ursi or I ! lhe KpiM'opnl Churehes here dn 'oeasure. the Ciller bill, pro- uo liquor shall e soll by had joint services last night at St nan T V nj? ,Ur in Jo,IM (''rch. There w.r present rrMited tTrethuufoMr nc t'P. Rev. Dr. Carmichael, 'utitut1 IUeach CUnty A U"V Mprs- rnnK. Arnold and sPaker "eaAUrr introduceil br Coerr. An address was delivered by hosaiiivT lnan'J,aee1 tlr?its Mr. Arnold and the Bishop also iiuquor under bonds of .vrokebrienv. - i Indication, : For. North Carolina, fair weather, slightly warmer, ami light to fresh variable wiuds, generally South westerly. Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French St Sons. " t al weeks. Tf a 1 UofnhnrnU Murphy and Mr. Geo. Z. Frepch, o Pender county, are in the city to day. f; . I Mr. John H. Clark, of Clarkton and his son, J. H. Jr., were in the city yesterday on a short business visit. . Mr.' Charles Dickens, son I of the eminent novelist, who is on a tour through the United States, will shortly appear in this city tcf give a series of his entertaining readings. Gen. Wm. Mahone and his son i Mr. Butler Mahone, are in the city on business connected with the Car olina Oil and Creosote Works, the General being stockholder therein. "i An Kleffant Residence. 4, Bv invitation of I Mr. James F. Post, the architect and contrfttor, we to-day visited with him Col. W. P. Canady's new residence, corner .Nun and Second streets. -This house was originally built by Capt. B. W. Beery, but has been owned of late yers . by Capt. W. A. Cumming. Recently ColCanaday purchased it and for some months Mr. Post has been busy making alterations and improvements in the interior and exterior t of the building. 1 Many noted changes have been made and add great! jr. to its attractions and cornfort, !Driginally there was .no piazza but now these have been con structed on every side of the'Tiouse on the first and second j floor. The house is three Stories ligh, with a basement! and an area which extends around this on all sides. Col. Catiaday lias had an office fixed there, on the north west corner, but all of the rest of the basement will be used for domes tic purposes. There are 13 rooms in all and there is not a small room in the house. The building is supplied throughout with every: convenience such as hot and cold water, electric More Usht. The most essential thing to a buy er of clothing is plenty of light, so so that he may see what he is buy ing. The immense stores of S. H. Fishblate are the best lighted, by day or night, of any in the city. He keeps that class of goods that stand inspection with plenty of light. No Cheap John, shoddy, or moth-eaten goods in his establishment to palm off on the public. As regards Mr.. Fishblate's prices and "the quality of his goods, he guarantees to give you perfect satisfaction or cheerful ly refund you your money. That is the kind of a house to trade with and we advise all of our readers in want of Custom or . Apply at feb29iwkr. THIS OFFICE. Insurance.; ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, KENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. . K ; feb'fftr : Apply to v SMITH BOATWRIGJIT, NO. LM N. Water StKc Telephone No. r.J Diamond Dyes TN ALL GOLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at - ' ' F. C. MILLER S, -. German Drug: Store, - Corner s. Fourth and Nun Sts" P. S. Prescrlntions fllie.fi at. nil timpa iit andnlsrht. . - , . , fehsrrT Direct Importation; OER. BARK CHAR- TCST RECEIVED BY Ready3Iade J lqttk jtiA ?ierccti Tailor Made Clothing or Furnishing "f eany Arne,ic.n Goods to patronize him and you will Importer. r - . never regret it. tf NEW APVERT1SEW KNTH National '' -' ' AND Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HORATIO BROWNING, President HON. GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Sec. & Manager. Cost Guaranteed, quarterly and Annual Premiums. ; 0- ' i -; ASSETS.. .8310,300.92 ACCRUED LIABILITIES.-..:. ... . .NONE. Total Paid to Members. .... ..206,6S5.34 r ' -o Read the following cards. They speak for , 9 ' themselves: ' ! feb 27- Hardware, Tlnware'and Crockery L(UIS H, MEA RES, (Successor to Dick & Meares.) :' '; . QENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE, feb 27 U 13 NO. FRONT STREE. Stoves " TN GREAT VARIETY, COOK8 AND HEAT era. Can give you anythincr tou ara likoiv to want. We dont make them, -but wo have ac cess to the best sources of supply. iiui uuu set; us. - - ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO. Dealers in Hardware, Tinware. &c. feb 27d&w Wilmington.: N. C, The New Stables QN . FIFTH v STREET, BETWEEN MUL perry and Walnut, are now fully equipped. Horses and vehicles for hire and hors rSnhm. ed and tended by the day, week or month. Aai-gu siocsyara. . , . ,A. ' , R. W. BEST. feb271y Proprietor Valentine FOR 1888. Washington, D. C, Feb. 27th, 1888. Mr. Geobgk D. Eldeidge, Sect'y, :.: National Life and Maturity Association, Washington, D. C. near Sir; In acknowledsrlnGr receiDt of One Thousana nouars this aay paia me. Deme run amount of Policy In your Company on the life of mr late husband. CoL Ellerv C. Ford of this city, allow me to thank you and the Company I rriHE GREAT INCREASE IN THE valex. for the nromntness diSDlaved' in the settle- ( J. - , ment. Col, Ford died on January 3lst, 1888, j TINE trade over former years is no doubt due ana proois oi iosh were lunusneu jruurcumpa-i . . nv on February 23d. Under date of February I to the introduction of our.beantifui - - 24rn, l receivea notice iaai cnecx was awaiting my order, and I lia this day received the amount, as stated above, being In f uu. ' with out discount, aitnousrn the terms or the policy gave you thirty days in which to make pay ment, - Such promptness must commend 1 use II to every one and can but add to the confidence felt by the public to your institution. jtespectruuy, . ' JULIA A. FORD. " Washington, D. C. Teb. 2nd, 1888. Dear Sir:--The management of the National Life and Maturity Association of this city is, to mr nersonal knowledge, in the hands of as good business men as there are in any city in the countrr. men whose names with those who know them, axe the synonym of Integrity, business capacity and intelligence, and you can rest assured that they are not men who would allow their names to be thus used un less they had personal knowledge and super vision oi rne management vi me ousiaess. Any rji 11 holla Srn nnd will be lighted company wuu wmcnineywucetfcuttjir flames can Dens, sc., ana. wn e iigmtfu ,?-wortny of confidence and patronage, and bv electricity. The parlor, sitting -this fact alone would convince meoftaesound- room and dining room f are on the ; j naa not otaer Iacis to justify my confidence first floor and the bedrooms all j a it- above. The parlors are two beauti ful roomf, connected by folding doors and are to be elegantly furnished. Very truly yours. W. P. CANADA Y. DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL-VALENTINES, : " ; ELEGANT FRINGED CARD TAUOitlszs, VALENTINES FOR "ALL. ' f "Young nd old, large and small, all can It- made happy from a large scock at ' Heinsbergep'd Live Book and M usic Store. Wew Arrivals. QQ BOXES HENRI CO. FIG TOBACCO. 1fCi BOXES PLUG AND TWIST. N MUU ALL STYLES TOBACCOS, tm n AA ASSOUTD CIGARS. OW.IiUtf Above to be sold at greatly re duced prices to close consignment. V7 Respectfully. . SAM'L BEAK, Sr., febl3 . 10 Market street Vbrsaiixss. KV., Augusts. 1887. (BOY CLIPPER VLQWfjm Mr. w. H. Gibson represents as Special Agent . , . , , . jar. w. u. uiDsonrepTeinis as peaai agent Already there are in place ( there ; the national Life and Maturity Association of a rtra rlifM Mtm window eleirant Washington, u. c. I am acquainted with tho ; arge piarw glass winnows., ei.e.uii. dIrectoryof tMs Association. Ther are jren.i . mantles and large mirrors above tiemen.of the highest commercial standing. ' which reach almost to the ceiling, the fullest measure of conndenee and consider which is elaborately cornieedj with ation. very rcspmfuily. pLACKBrirj. vines, leaves and flowers. The work Is well done as is indeed. . ' - - All lil(l. -s'- - - -o- jrjAMES. TRACE CHAINS, BITS. IIORSL Collars, Curry crombs Back Banv Rope and . - j . i . . i ai . The furuiture men and upholsterers the NaUoaal ute and Maturity Association will be :it won in a few days' and personally, and the others 1 know by reputa wiu oe ai, or iu u. ir . anJ f takepleasure ln gaying that they Col. Canadv proposes to move in are gentlemen of Integrity, business capacity, with his family before the iniddle of nnlnl0UTs, ' . ' : ! the month. - inch i tf ,;:..,. J. o. Carlisle. ; a complete line of Agricultural Implements at , BOTTOM PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ' . . ' ' .. ' v''' " " - '" vlacobi'a iiduv Storc 12 south Front Street. dac 20 tf -i.
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