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XII 13 PAPER jnssed every ertulz Sundays excepted, jOSU. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. C?CKIPTI0XS. rOSTAGB PAID: ".r M.00L x months COO. Three saat!i.ftoa one month, .cenu. r Tm be dell re red by carriers, tree J. ta QX of 1116 U tne atOTC rti rates low and liberal. uscrlbersirtU please report any and l-w to recelre their paper regglrlx. , tb -rather of Diseases." b I3 thrr la no medium through K!5x Ui often attacks t na system ih absorption of poisonous fuel In LfBtion of decoyed and eCeie matter r Stomach and bowel. It it caused iV.TcxTlJ Urer, not enoarh bile bein ty .-V from the blood to rrodoce sFaale4 with such reaolU a accco Lcj of Appetite, Sick Headache, tj -i iJaa JUrcatn, CtC. imtnt of Const! cation doe not I it merely In unloading tb bowel. . dtcln must not only acta a pure- i3. -. i In nnlnullrKr th frmwla tat be atonic a well, and not prod uco .beatonieas wen, ana not p; dm greater crwtlreness. To of body without chancier tu&et or disorganizing the system 6 Jf f i::r.irm. after suffering; with Cotutipa tcm oct thres years, was called to Simmons km Kfjuluor. aad. haiinff, tried almost e wy ti.si d. concluded to try it. I first took a irA.pcotJul. Pr directions. aner eacn rneai. i i ivt it ksj ioDe me so much rood that I . it mi ! I took two houW- Since then I L.rf w eiinKKl snf difficulty. I keep it io mt ham sod wo J J oot be without it. but tuve lout it.it hawing cured roe. Cao. W. Lsj. At Cerk Superior Court, BbbCo., Ca. Take only the Genuine, Ylkh Laa oa the Wrapper the red "25 Trada- surk aad Sirs tare of J. It. ZTXIK A CO Boratclstpdlwly chsat Sin Francisco policemen say that thev have never seen a drunken Chinaman. Sir William Jenner, the English court phyiiclan, is often called to Windsor to we the Queen. His visits are never mentioned in the court circulars hut are always kept se cret. ' 21 im Paddock, daughter of United State Senator Paddock, possesses dnuu&tic ability and loncs to make hrr dibat on the stage. Her parents are tryfc to curb her youthful ar dor. Two of the members of the senior rkxat Hillsdale. Mich., are C. II. Jackson and George A. Jackson. The former i.t 53 years old and the father of the latter, who Is 23 years oULand both expect to graduate in Jane. Jud Finletter, of Philadelphia, has signed an order to compel Keelv to submit to an inspection of the Keely motor, and to explain the theories of its working to Bennett t'. Wilson, one of the stockholders of the concern, and such experts as ma.v he named. About $5,000,000 has been invested in the motor. The stockholders are getting tired. . The Italians in Abyssinia are mak ing war with all the latest modem improvements required by an army of 23,000 in an enemy's country. Small balloons with incandescent 'metric lamps are to be used for n'5ht signaling, and big balloons H hover by day over the scene of operations, communicating to the ana? by flags the whereabouts and movements of the foe. - . as a positive epidemic at Chi hut week, no less than eleven tofnand women attempting suicide w nine of them accomplishing heir rnrtw. r al- i.ii.. --i-wai-. yjk i,llo miirr uve were nd fourwomen, while ,ruiM nd one woman failed in lattempt Themeansofself.de slrochon selected were varietl. 'One oiaaa and two men chose hanging, omen rat-poison, bne'woman eh?' tr men footing, one man ioral ami one man vitriol. The iuxss ranr r. the desperation of the convict to that of the lover. ,n J?n- blander H. H. Stuart, now w his e.jjhty-third year, lias written iut valuable historical paper, "A ;. 7?tlof Some of the Leading "cidents Connected with the First fnized PPalar Movement in Vir El p ? lfA to Establish Peace Relations Between the Northern Southern States; and of the bseqt,ent efforts of The Oommit- SeatnLt. ne iQ 1SC9 to Secure the ni!vlL,heo Union OD the of rrohlKi , XriU Published, Y y;nm,erthe Pices of the uIa Historical Society. nna iru von ti u wu the best mn.- o.;, V4 wr air. - hoi, the factory aenY t i 7 a"ent- f j ent faold only at. business Ubourwl nn,ht.P. 1 1.1 Jj VOL XII WILMINGTON, N..C THURSDAY. MARCH 22 Few people realize the number of northern people who nmke Florida a -winter report. It is estimatedthat Ju 20 ruitf the present seaaon G0.000 rthern tourists have been taken in of course, in the Biblical sense; and that the thrifty Floridians have received $3,00a000 front their visi tors. That tired feeling aiRl loss of ap- Mfitite are entirely overcome by jiioor, Sarwiparilhi, the peculiar uieutcine. 1 ry It am! see. U JtlJK;Jt,A-t JNI W 25- IKDSX TO NkWDTKKTlPJSMBNTS.' Hum phi ey s Hperfrics LOCIS II -MBAKBf-HatS M M Katz t'.i.xii store IlRivdBKKirtn -The Latest OrERA HorsE Early Blnls J A SrittSGKK 50.0-10 Brick V C .Mili-kr Diamond Dyes OrtR. Hors's Charles Dickens h. roKTNEa Brkwino c caution Notice Kateris near at hand, only davs otT. eight The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 30 bales. School hoes for children, best in the citv. at Geo. H. French & Sons. IThe cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at HeinsbercrerV. Some of our people are talking about expecting 50,000 strangers to visit this city next summer. Spirits turpentine has -advanced slightly. Sales were made here to day at 3C cents per gallon. Notwithstanding the great down, pour of rain yesterday the street are dry to-day and the dust is (lying. Such is this climate and the nature of our soil.. - During the progress of the thun derstorm yesterday forenoon Miss Sophie Campbell's new uousp, on. Fourth street; near Market, was struck by lichtning, but- no seriou damage resulted. The cautionary cold-wave sigixal was noisteu to-tiay m accoraance with instructions .from "Washington City, and between 12 o clock last night and 7 o'clock this morning the temperature fell about 20 degrees The wind bio wet li where it listerth to-day. We suppose it would "be called a blizzard up in the frozen re gions of the Nort'n and West. Down here it is a zephyr a -little rough, perhaps, but a zephyr still. We don't mind it a bit when we are not out in it. 50 dozen al l wool flannel shirts, in all shades -ami colors, for men and boys, froirt 75 cents and upwards, at the Whuinirton Shirt Factory. No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. f Mr.'E. Kuhblank, agent here for the Robert Portner Brewing Com pany, gives notice in this issue to all parties interested not to buv empty beer bottles, with names blown in he glass, as such are not 'legally saleable. The law will be invoked against offenders. I'erwotial. Mr. Brnce Williams, of Long Creek, is in the, city to-day. Mr. J. W. S. Robinson of! Sampson county, was h ere yesterday. Mr. J. T. Collins, of Bura v, was here today and paid us a visit this forenoon. Kock Crystal Spectacles nd fireglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more niagnifying vowcr titan has been lost to th' eve as in the same. proportion that- you pass that ioint of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of p rema ture old age to the right. Yon ca n get the best at Heinsberger's. Appreciating; a Good Thln. "The Maxton Union savsr The Y. M. C. A: of Maxton teU ,n.. - to the Acme Manufacturing Com pany, of Wilmington, for a II beral donation of straw matting for their , halk It is one of those deeds oi f lib- j erality thut has al wav rhnmH rir. : a v, , A. bC4.v.ccU compose xnai youth fulthoush rapidly incre, tsingW The specialty acte introduc-; enterprise, which nromlses ti i be nf tl.. I..... , - .. .. w..v. ir mrKrsk iHUUSines OL tlie the largest I South. i. w airt-auy maKinc TttDlU Rtnaes and Is growing every lay in ings carried the piece, and . the au popularity, and with such an tan us dience liked the fun so well that - .m- tinier at Its hea il the Wm I.nlin.np- i . t. - - w --m 4 a- a a i v a ill ism I a- X a 1 ill OUXHl to ftchip ucces. And we trutt it i my iuin-: Due l Democrmtlc Primaries. Elections were held in the county yesterday afternoon and in the city last night, for the election of dele gates to the Democratic County Convention, which is to be held itt t his i ty on Monday next, the 26th in.st., and also for members of the executive committees of each w&fd and township, -with the following re sult: . ' . : . - FIRST WARD, "j .. - : delegates G. L. Morton, W. C.t Farrow? J. F. Mauntfer,C'H. ihul-' kiu M. Carroll. . ;- V fi vv Executive Committee T.C.lVeitis, HJB. - Willis, W. H. Strauss, W.'lie Evans, X. H. Russell. : SKCOND WARD. Delegates to County Convention J. C. Stevenson, J. J;'ftedrick; H. McL. Green, A. H. Greene, A f. Ricaud. Executiye Committee P. Hein- berger, tiabriel Holmes, R. H.Grant, J. D. Smith, E. D. Hall. THIRD "WARD. Delegates to County Convention Sam'I Bear, Jr., L. W. McLaurm, S. G. Hall. W. N. Jacobs, W. L. Smith. ; Executive Committee J. D. Bel lamy, Jr., J. W; Perdew.W. C.Craft, J. A. Montgomery, H. H. Gieschen. The following resolution, offered by J. D. Bellamy, Jr., was unani mously adopted: , Whkrkas, The Democratic voters of the Third Ward have Invariably favored and advocated the nomina tion of a full ticket for the various county offices at each election,there- by to preserve ine organizawou oi the party; therefore, be it Resolved. That the Democratic voters of the Third Ward, in Con vention assembled, do hereby reaf- llrm their former declaration in this respect, and do further request the delegates now aDDointeu to the County Convention to use their best endeavors to secure the nomination of a full Democratic County Ticket to be voted for at the approaching election. ' . .' ( ; " , FOURTH WARD. v , Delegates to County Convention H. C. McQueen, Geo. R. French, Jr., Pembroke Jones, Louis Belden, E. Lilly. Executive Committee J. L. Boat wright, F. L. Meares, M. Cronly, Jr., J. H. Durham, John Haar, Jr. t FIFTH WARD. Delegates to County Convention J. D. II. Klander. Georsre W. Branch, J. M. McGowan.J. W. Hew. ett, Chas. Craig. Executive Committee J. W. Mil lis. Joel Farrow. P. Cumming, G W. Gafford, Jordan Branch. The meeting was a large and en; thusiastic one, and at its conclusion three rousintr cheers were given for Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Stedman. CAPK FKAR TOWNSHIP. The meetintr was held at Castle Hayne, and the following gentle nin were electeI delegates to at-' end the Democratic County Con vention-on Monday: C. C. Bord eaux, Joe. T. Kerr, S. H. Terry. Mr. Kerr was elected chairman of the township executive committee. ' HARNETT TOWNSHIP. A meeting of the Democratic vot ers of Harnett township was held yesterday at noon, at Macomber s Store. Capt. E. L. Pearce was chair man and Mr. James" It.' Macomber secretary. The following named gpntlenien were appointeu aeiegate;:io:, tue County Convention: Masses. Ay. Ji- McKoy, E: W. Manning; George W. Harper. Jiunes N. - Macomber, ana E. L. Pearce. . The Early Bird. Lester and Allen's "Early ' Birds" will hold the boards at the Opera House in this city on Saturday night. They play here but the one night It is said to be a very pleas ing entertainment and the endorse ments given the company by the press are very good. The Boston Globe says of them in that city:. . V An immense audience greeted Lester & Allen's "Early Birds" at the Howard Athansenm last even ing. In the minstrel first part the blrds" -were perched on the tree nlnmae was handsome. and' they all even the blackbirds on the ends of the semicircle were singers. A funnv sketch. In- which all the w,rTai, AnnpAr: closed birds the first ed clever neoDle. whose IrttlHfv nrHlCPf TirnrP4 DeilliT WB ' - - - i-- . . 11 i ,1" "l.. '.Ii-. LL .. ofl. i c;tuatinn nn I RAV X Iclll LLliiS I thev remained till the end. gee the "Artful," the best rat trap iknovrn, r.t Jr.cobi's Iltlw. I) EifiEi , Clty Court. . ' Bettfe Pigford,; colored, was be fore the Mayor this morning,charged with disorderly conduct, but the case against her was dismissed. James Brown, Judge Spencer, Mil lie Collins and Josephine Pigford, all disorderly and all colored,' cases dismissed. ' c - V j ; Ed ward Dixon, disorderly, $25 or SO days. This was tried as a State case and the defendant being un able to pay the fine, was turned oyer ta the Sheriff d by him committed 'j. wi ii i Hi m mmm n . '" A " Mtv Dickens Readings. Mr. Dickens had a Targe house at his readings in . Norfolk ( and he should haye a large and cultivated audience here on .Saturday, after noon. The .Ledger ; says of his ap-H peararice in Norfolk: me .Acauemy ot Music, was ex ceeamgiy -wen nilea'Jast evening, when Mr. Charles. Dickens,1 son of the eminent novelist, gave a series of readings from the works of his father, which were received with immense favor. Several chapters from David Copperheld were read in a masterly style of elocution, and the other selections also showed that the reader was master of his art, as was -his father of. the pen The occasion was a delightful one, and his visit will long be remember ed here. - i i 1 The Trouble n Market Street. Col. Hall, Chief of Police; has a plan which we think will meet the difficulty on Market street, in carry ing off the water during a heavy rain. It is simply to constfuct two short Bewers, one for the Northeast corner of Market and Second streets and the other for the Southeast cor ner of the same, thetwo to converge and meet at & point a short distance West of the intersection of the streets and empty into the? sewer which crosses there, coming from the old Jacobs spring,, where, the Atlantic engine house now is, and emptying into the river, at the foot ot Dock' street. There is plenty of pipe now on hand to construct this sewer and it could be done at a slight cost. , : 1 ' Consumption of Beer Here.' It would be interesting to know just how much beer is consumed in this city. The Robert Portner Brew ing Company is the only one which has an agency here now and they furnish much the largest part of all that is sold here. Some bottled ale is 'sold in the saloons, not their brands, but t his is not much, as com pared .with the amount they furnish. The consumption of Portner's beer here ; amounts - to 150 barrels per week. ' Each barrel holds about 32 gallons and therefore we may say that 4600 gallons a, week, or 20,000 gallons a month, or 250,000 gallons of beer " a. year, .is consum ed here Beer seeitis to be gradually elbowing whiskey out of the field. At the Tabernacle. - - 4? ."V . The meetings at the Tabernacle continue to be largely attended. The number present last night is es timated as not far short of i 3,000 soals. Mr. Pearson's sermon on that occasion is thought by many to have been the most eloquent and effeej tlve he has yet preached. There v were 15 professions of religion last night. This forenoon there was another congregation large - for a day service." Some 800 or 1,000 are thought to have been present Another Outrage. We heafc.jpfi another outrage per petrated on a white child. This time it is little Louise, daughter of Mr. Jas. W. King, who while on her way to . school - this . morning J was run against and knocked down by sev eral young scoundrels, ail of whom are colored. As the little girl tell her head came in contact -with a stone and a bad gash was cut i in it. Some effective measures should be adopted to put an end, at once and forever,, to this business. :'' 1 .,--. -. The country people are clamoring for special low rates on the railroads so that they can run down to the city every few days to attend, the Pearson meetings v.. jf Quarterly Meetings. First round of Quarterly Meet-. ings r the Elizabeth circuit, Elizabeth, Mowh oj on1 on " . . Cokesbury, at Salem.- April 3& 4.:. Bladen Circuit, at Bethle1iem,An'l lOandlU ' T. Wi GuTnRiK, P.- E. . :t hoe for bov3 at French & NO 70 Indication. For North Carolina, fresh to brisk westerly winds and colder followed by stationary temperature and fair weather. ' i ; . ' Criminal Court. ' The following cases were disposed of in this Court to-day: - State vs. -W. H. Howe, for a viola tion of city ordinances. Guilty. Mo tion for new trial. Motion overruled. Motion in arrest of judgment.. Mo tion overruled. State --vs. M. ...Byrd and Geo. W. Mnrray, for . seiliirgi Jiquor r on. Sun day. Guilty as to Murray; not guilty as to Byrd. - State vs. B.' B. -Brown and John Roan, for an affray. Guilty as to aoau. rrowu suomitceu. - State vs. Geo. .Williams, . for,lar- ceny. Oi trial. Children-'s Pants for 59 Cent,Worth S1.00 1. Shrier, at No. 1G North Front street, will sell, on Wednesday only, Children's Knee Pants for 59 cents, worth $1.00. , V We are now receiving daily the handsomest line of Spring and Sum mer Clothing ever brought to this city, aijd the prices of them will be from 25 to 33 per cent. lower than any other house in the State, and under no circumstances will we be under sold. I. Shrier, the Old Reliable Clothier. 16 North Front street,Pur cell House; sign of theGoldern Arm. N BW - AOVBRTI8BMBNT8. 50,000 Brick, gHINGtES LATHS, &C, &C CaUat J. A. SPRINGEK'S. " mch 20 tf . Coal and Wood Yard. Wanted. YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN THE MILLI- nery business, to the Apply, with recommendations. LADIES' EMPORIUM, 115 Market Street. mch 19 3t. OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. , Sotur day, March 24 THP WORLD'S FAVORITES, i LESTER & ALLEN'S OWN AND ORIGINAL ! EARLY BIRDS BURLESQUE COMP'Y A troupe of ladies from all parts of the world in conjunction wicn tne jio,uuu ueaujy, i MIHH ANNIB HART, Sale of Seats at Helnsberffer's Friday morn in?. . . mch233t- OPERA HOUSE. I. . . i- SaturdayMatinee,March 24, At3P M ; ; : ; ' : READINGS FROM DICKEN BY HIS SON, ; - , j CHARLES DICKENS. Usual Matinee Prices, 50c. and 25c. ; mch2l3t ' Caution Notice. W E, .THE UNDERSIGNED ROBT. PORT- NER BREWING CO. of the City of Wilming ton, N. C hereby caution the public in gener- al, and junk dealers In particular, not to buy or sell bottles on which the name of either of WnuGenaust. J. H. Tienxen or Tienken iA Haar. is blown in the glass, as suchbottlesare never sold. If offered for sale they are stolen and we will prosecute any person found trading in same to tne. nignest; extent, oi tne law. i R. PORTNER BREWING CO., i mch 23 lw Per E. KUHBLANK, Agt. Millinery. M ItS. E. A. LUMSDEN WILL OPEN WED- nesday. March 21, at fine assortment of New Goods for Easter, consisting of Straw Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Novelty ------ - - .- -. Trimmings. 7 ! Call early and leave your orders for: Easter. - 119 NORTH FRONT STREET. mch 20 lw - Eaoter Cards. TyiLL OPEN TO-DAY A . LARUE AND beautiful assortment of ! Plain," Fringed and very One ones in boxes, i Please call and make your selections. i Cash orders from the country will be prom pt j ly attended to at ' , f .wsssw vs i Book an T MusjC StOre. ! mch 15 Diornond Dyej . .- ? -. - ' -. - - ' TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stocKcan berounaac J - .: ; - f. e. JiiLLEirs, ' Comers. fourth andNunSts....: P. S. YTtiQr: J888 ' PLILVSC NOTICE. We will be glad to receive ccmnn'cit:: . from our friends oa any and all reject 3 1 general interest, but." C ; . r The name of the writer must alvrars t? f. nished to the EUltor. . , ConynunlcatJons must be written enly t one side of the paper. H- K Personalities must be avoided. A TlfJ If- 4a AanAtfal1V dnrl nni4lmlnt1 . y, : 1 & stood that t he Editor does not alwa j 8 c nd c i the views of correspondents unless so stct . In the editorial columns. SEW A.OVEBTIB12lliriT. WANTEI STICTLY FIRST-CLASS man for the sale of lubricating joIU to ti consuming trade in Wilmington and viclnit-. Previous experience In this line not essentia U but must be trustworthy man and prood sales man. Permanent position and good salary t the right applicant. Suitable applicants win be granted opportunity for personal intervie v. at Wilmington.- Address, giving acre, previou s business experience and references, .Vaeui.r.i Oil Co., Rochester, N. Y. mch 13 u the Latect. Secofid Regiment Walti, , - - FOR PIANO. Dedicated to the North Carolina State Gu:.:J . By f . , . KB.GRRENEWALD. ; V "' For Sale at - HEiNSBKRGER'S " , BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. mch 15 ' . ' - . " HUMPHREYS' E0HE0PATH2C 7E72SI1TASY SPZCIFi:: For Horses, Cattle, Shc:p, -Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOKen Treat ment of Animals and Cbart Sent Free. cuees Fevers. Congestions, innsn imatloii , A. A.-Spinal Meningitis, HI ilk Fever. B. B.-8tralnsXaiieness,llheuniatiiiii, C. -C Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D.-Bots or Grubs, Worms.' E 1-Conghs, IleaveStPneumonla. y. . folic or uripOT uciijbiui;. i. .Misearrtage, IIemorrliaew II. u. urinary ana nianej jimeasr. I. I. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.-Diseases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics. Manttnt. WltehHaaelOUsJidMedJcator. tr.CD Price', Single Bottle (over SO dosesX "m - .CJ Sold by Drnggistst or' . Sent Prepaid on Receipt af Price. Humphreys Med, Co., 109 Fulton St., i:. Y. HOZtXOFATmC Q f SPECIFIC Co. . in use 30 years. Ttte only sQceeesmi reraejy tot Uervous Debility, Vital Wc:!::.:::, and Prostration, from over-work or other cui. l per vial, or ft rials and larga rial powder, for ; ... Sold BT Dkooqists. or sent potpld on rcei ci prioe.-iiasiparcra' Xadteia Co., 10 raUoa Bu.a. t. mch23eod& w ly nnn ' THE LADIES' EMPORIUM OF ART AX D FASHION ! 115 'MARKET STREET. o- Mrs. Wiprfcins having just returned from the Northern Markets, where she made a close and personal in spection of all of the latest and mo; t. desirable styles in Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c, we 'would respectfully announce to the Ladies ot Wilmin g ton and vicinity that we are noV busily engaged in opening her pur chases,4 and we will be v pleased to have them call and inspect them. The stock consists in part of MILLINERY, N0TI0ITS, FANCY GOODS, D ressTri mm Ing COUSETS, X" BUSTLE S, AND LADIES AND CHILDREW CLOVES ! - , s A full line of Materials fofFancy l Art Work constantly on hand. Orders Tak-n for Fmbroidcry and Fa:cy 1 r CI. STAMPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT WHITE GOODS, V LACES, ' . EMBROIDERIi:; Ladies1 and Children's Furnisliii; Goods of all descriptions. ' and Children's Flan nel Underwear , xa: osiery ..." AND A SPECIALTY. Country Orders solicited and sfaction guaranted. . Agency for DKiiORKST Pat rr; Agency for fIE3tojiKST'' S;; w j Machines. ! Agency for Lkwan doV ' TiVKTVfJ RTATr.T;TTrT"'i' ; r-nwwi r. r t' ' ,y ,,t - Good. sent free of X.,rre. CI. CiTMiss Goodwin vixwviv d ttt. "V 44 ?u VJ.' - i IZll 1 i
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