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to Apr ; iij i Ten. crt. j mi ii.!. !, v JOS k ! 4:8. is XT 1 i - nfP f ' excepts L1 .. Alitor and Prop. i7 JA-" .-tin'- Mil- - ... moa: luirv l 11 . ,..,: u:' - , rt of ii'" r report ui ftVCl'- .1 T llil-M. Mi:iionea lT i im a.. ' r i VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY ARIL 24, 1888. NO 98; . PLEASE NOTICE. , We will be glad to receive communlcat ion from our friends, on- any and all subjects of general Interest, but ; - The name of ,the vilter must always be f cr- nlshed to the Editor. Communications must be vmtten"only on one side of the paper. . ; . . ; Personalitlesi must be avoided. : V And it is especially and . particularly Wdcr-' stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views" of correspondents unless so stated i In the editorial columns. - - ... rit.nl'--' rr4 J i correct Mvnurh, AUry Irritation, v it t)Jctlon, arvl. at tbc fani tlnii Kl U troubles i r ' ' A-r r . . . . . . v - ' T V.. i.if tirer . : ."..f it ha I : :1 are -. r t-rher- . vt! 1 f rb sat KlLlltill MATHE- POLITICAL 3IATIO. Thiuethoil by which the Ral- -;B'h politicians arrive at the conclu- Nivo that their camluiate, juuge ' Ko!f. is in the leal for the noiuina- A 1 It ion for Governor, wiuisi enureiy innocent, ami to them most pleas- :nl tetniorarily, can only end in tlis aler. l lie rir nu uwtnw iia.- wenrlvpuWMietlalist of what it aJN prrfrfncrt. a expressed by onat icx aii this political learning, iLsacalletl "Sorue .Straws," is pub- Uiteil tor the inforuiatioa of pro- viful IViuacmts. It seems that :he Mir and utecrvcr tent nil in r,:Inr tu the Chairmen of the Board of Commiioners of the different KC&t;e9, akinx thein what they lifted to be the preference of the 'pfopleia tUeir repective counties 'r(torrrnor and Lieutenant Oov- I errwr; and receiveI answers from the most active und well informed Democrats in each county and covering the entire State. Their answers- as furnished place the vote as between Steduian and Fowle at W3 for Stedinan mid 300 for Fowle, Something new in the shape of a Stepladder at Depot Jacob Vb Hardware ;'t - " " j . i ! au via ieiic. u"ul lateyesteraay afternoon, Mr. O. G. Parslev. nostrnaster x - ' ! - " ' . , i aneroupaper Had gone to press, there, showed us to-dav an interest was ine orcranization of r.h- Wi . inc t- Sc. nTm . ' vu!:rai1 or 7 , as gone . mington Street Railway Company of Postoffices in the United States, l"ca Ulttfc. JHUCH Ul COmpieteU. It WS finallV rfffrW! 'nnhHdi Jr. 1QQ1 - - .wvvwvw, ft. U lailL A A A J 1 ft m. NEW ADVERTISBMErTS. flXcGlri, Auctioneer, BY S. A. SCIILOSS CO. J 4UULAK AUCTION SALES IN OUR m t, oaiesrooms. si ana 23 Market i K . . C0 AXUUAA V V. IE LC11 I 1 II 1 II I M HI I III 1 ."- I I I. irilMK I U kl I I I IM f nr 111 7iIaa1. f r V. . . . . . . . . t?l Villi? StfHltiinn ft Ur t.nnnrifv !n thp V-B fi va,t Kt f l,t norf. ? . . . TA.. ?V;' ZX."ZlZ?Jn ?7. xes " : " - : J . me election :oi tne ionowincr .,ninnQ n,t nfaocf;.w;nfA..f;nn i" ssunea iTocKery'nn ana omcers:, the whole Convention of 153 over Fowle. The estimate ax between- Alezan der and Fowle as furnished would not be preculiarly gratifying to the fnVuds of Judge Fowle. It must not be forgotten, however, that the calculation, is based upon esHtnats furnished from every county in the State, many of them beincr far off from our Capital City. We suppose. however, this would be considered legitimate by Democrats from the fliaieni large. ow, we asK our good friends to place our figures with their straws and keep them until the 30th day of May and see if A . a we are not very near tne mark, if the race should be between Sted man and Fowle. votes of it, notably the coffee and spices, is ruined by the salt. water. It will be brought to this city. 7 Spring certainly does linger along j time in the lap of Winter. This is the 24th day of April and yet over coats and fires were both - comfdrta- President J. D.; Bellamy, Jr. v Vie-President pi M. Stedinan. Soperintendent-J. Wright . Sted man. . " Secretary and a Treasurer J. H. BoatwrlghtT' V;;r- " ble this morninff. But just wait tin- xiirecpors unarles M. Stedman, tit after the full moon on Thursday J- D- Bellamy,' Jr. R. R. BeUamy, J, raornin"' . Wright Stedman and T. B. Ha rriss. r - At that time- there were but1 24 States and the District of Qolumbia, Florida, Arkansas and; "Michigan were the Territories." -W. T. Barry was at "that time "Postmaster Gen eral,., The cost of the service in 1830 was $1,959,169 and 'the deficit was $39,800.44. On. the first of April, 3B31. tnere were 8.010 postomces in Miassware, Shoes, Pants, coats'" and .Vests. jMiiru. drawers. Toilet soan. mitih nnri t. ; alesHosei Suspenders, Hat?, &c, ; ap2J - : ' : :fi rdotice. ' 'IIIE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE STOCK- holders.of Bellevue Cemetery Co. will bo held ciuicauajf en-iuuff, me zaia, ax lis O C10CK. at the office of MJ John D. Bellamy, Jr. - ap 24 It v - , - Secretary and Treasurer. . hnprfitinn ."' Thpr,wprA: tint, fnfir rvf The capital stock of the cojupany U,,es6 in Nflw Hanover countv . at A vnn A 1 1 - - Ji . I . 7 is ou,wu, xne paryaiue oi snares De- Wilmin&ton Soilth mi iv.irrji. a ... f O - : - J r ne vvorK OI e roaa wm M. Christopher Dudley. Jr., father Mvuuiiueuwmtuuuiuieu uiueit of thti late Cant. Guilford I,. week, and it is confidently expected Dudley and of Mr& Aifred Mai win ue cuiuJieieu ine twui or n wfls nnstmastPr liPrP. The All the iron rails, cross- ft,tll nn iptf wflR v ftentk The Wilmington Light Infantry ties and cars have, been ordered. for 3Q mi,es or 10 cents for g0 two younsr crentlemen or our ac quaintance went, fishing yesterday in a creek near this city and caught one Hundred tine perch, we are not going to tell where that creek is at least, not until we have had a cnance to tirop a line tnere oursen junP next Ahs There!; - HAVE v NEVER SEEN -PRETTIER --'--I . ' S Washington, Beef in this market, or in any other market, , man mac i. can snow you eany to-morrow-morning, at my stalls In Front Street Market. It Is from Sampson county, some of the famous Everythinjr which belomrs to nure. healthy blool is imparted by Hood's aarsapamia. A trial will convince you of its merits. I.vdkx to New advertisements. Louis H Mkares- nats Jko S McEachers Notice F C Miller Diamond Djes Jno F Uarreix Ah, There! Taylor's Bazar To the Ladles Auction Notice S A Schloss & Co nEiM'SBERGER -Base Ball Supplies M M Katx New joi White Goods Mrs E B Wiggins For the Ladles Green peas sold here to-day at 25 cents a. peck. Fluting machines for less than factory prices at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t School Books and School Station, ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. t i You will find a very nice line of Gent's Heavy Jeans Drawers, at 50 cents a pair at the Wilmington Shirt Factorv, No 27 Market street, J. Kl.sbach, Prop.' t Mocking Bird Cages. A large stock of assorted sizes which are to be had at very low prices at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t will drill this evenmsr in the ware house of the Champion Compress, lately used for the Pearson meetings. and as the drill takes place at G o'clock it is hoped the employers of members wjll cheerfully release their employees from their duties long enough to attend. Some time since the crossing over the gutter at the JNortheast corner of Sixth and Market streets was re moved for some cause, i Ever since ninsr Ae 4fu. v y- IuileSi for 150 fcro iiorBesttimeiitcttrs jouropen anri anvrhi i e l " .1 0.1- l J. - I nun lour cioseu -f auu me leijLfLU oi road will be four miles. The track will be laid on Front, Market and Castle streets, and on Fourth street into isrooKiyn, with a spur-line to Oakdale Cemetery, Connection will be "made both with the steamers to Carolina Beach and the Seacoast railroad. The track will be laid with 30-32 pound John son steel rails, with steel ' btirv.es j switches, turnouts, chain and tie then the gutter, which is about 12 inches deep at that point, has been plateswhafc is kn0wn asthe"John leib upen anu a troou manv ui our citizens have been made to "see stars"' in that immediate vicinity. We hope that it will be attended to at once. - i Mr. Jere Hewlett, of Greenyille bcst fifty couuties, as stated by I Sound, was assisting yesterday in lia: piper, and from these answers (getting out the cargo of the wreck- The Reason "Why. You can save 25 per cent, by buy- inc: vour Clothincr, Gents' Furnish ing Goods, Hats and Caps from I. Shrier. He buys direct, from the largest manufactories for cash, ia- kina advantage of all discounts. A saving of 25 per cent, guaranteed. All goods warranted as represented or no sale. Call and be conyinced. I. SHRIER, Old Reliable Clothier, No. 1G N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. ! CiTFull line of StetsonHats. tf Taking Shape at Last. son steel-girder rail system-i-afford- ing the slightest impediment to pub lic travel of any rail known, f It will be laid by a competent superinten dent an expert furnished iby the Johnson JSteel Rail? Co., of John- stoni Pa. and will be so built 'as to admit at any time of being changed from horse to electrical or other mo- j tlve power. j. ;; ; Still Doing Good. .1 ... -. There is a movement oh foot among some of the members of the S. P. C. A. to have fresh water fur-1 nished continually to the beef cattle confined in the city pound.; They are brought here from the country jn? the Tax Ordinance for the pres and the city ordinance requires that eI1t fiSCal year as adopted! by the; they be weighed before they can. be Board. sold, which compels, them to be'ear- miies, 182 for 400 over 400 miles was 25 cents.- It therefore at that time cost 25 cents to send a letter to New York, 185 to Charleston and Rich!- mond, 12j to Raleigh. In '.additioh to this, a letter composed of Wo pieces of paper was charged doubie these rates, of three pieces, triple rates, oi lour pieces, quaurupie rates "One or more pieees of paper, mail ed as ;a letter and weighing one ouHce, shall be charged with .quad rupie postage: ana at the same rate should - the ' greater. The rates on newspepers were, for each paper, 100. miles 1 cent; over 100 miles li cents; but if carried to any office in the State in which it was published, no mattei what the distance, 1 cent each copy. Audit and Finance. ' Pursuant to adjournment of the meeting held April lGth,- 1888, the Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday at the call" of the chair man. Present, Mr. R. Ji Jones,; chairman, and Messrs. Win; Calder W. I Gore, and Jno. W. Hewett. A communication was received from the Board of Aldermen cover- STALL FED BEEF from that county. I guarantee If, to be the flniest teef seen here in .six months. ' nave also Spring- Lamb, Veal, Pork, &c - - Respectfully, , ' ' .T. F. GAJRUELL, r Front St. Market, South slde ap242t v , W. E. Worth & Co.'a old st and. TO THE LADIES ! This week your attention is called to iny elegant and varied as- : sortment of For Ladies and Children,' . . ) weight be Froln 25c. t o$2. 00 , $3.00, $4. 00 and $0. 00 ' Of all descriptions, from 5 cts. to $5. sLadies- and Children's f Lisle Thread Silk and MITTS AND GLOVES ! 25 cents and upward. A Beautiful Line of WHITE NAIN- suuis. and 1JN ul A LINENS, plain and checked. :XjB03ESeJ !.' ried to the pound, f They have been j iength Several weeks ago we stated that driven some considerable distance tion, offered by Mr. Calder, was The matter was discussed: at some iBmbroideries, Lace Flouncings, All ngth, when the following resold 1 vet 't Trinv r i:pocthe vote of FoWle at 157, led brig To, when in some way he a canning factory was to be started and are in consequence more or less adopted: tljteilniAu at 117. Beit remember d Oat there will be 933 votes, or ttfreaWab, in the next State Con ration, and the estimate furnished fcfta Xac$ and OUcrcer. even if tvdrtlj correct, as far as it went, 03a1 u a very ioor index from hich to arrive at n probable con ''won a to who would be nomina iteUuian or Fowle. if the race would be entirely between them -ai me nrcsentt meia fur from managed to hurt his. back quite se verelv. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather, light to fresh Northerly winds and nearly stationary temperature, fol lowed on Wednesday by rising tem perature. We do not think we. overstate the case wheu we say that some of the very finest beef we ever saw in was displayed to-day from Mr. GarrelPs stalls in Pront It is stall-fed, from be cut w"n-a fact. But juht to show how this market ujcal a failure these "Straws1 Will pfotp, Wt the Xnrtaiid Obectcr add Street Market. - o ita lit the following mnnK I SaiunsoH countv. and is to . . . - r . kch are rntirelv omittm! nn nnt. I un to-morroa. IjfUtl frm-i rpi ! -rx,. . . . I Baat .m v m m m m a m a vp aaia. a. - v a-v t u- .. i i ne ooutueru ixnress omc iu "ue,i;aniui. Samrisofi nml r?imi L. .... , . , . . . lrkn,l ;;,i. . . - luls o,lJ 18 "rapeu in mourni.ts lor KvniilAn I . I . VI i . 'lllUIWI -vuij, .njon ami Ilninn nml . ... th?n M? i . .; , I a resilient oi me Aiianui express -'i. ujiii I- r iv a ti v rkMAwu i ... .... . Uown-r u , I I company, wedon t Knowjust wiiere lar-reaciiing cai the official relationship comes in but cnion of thOM. 1Uttnflge iolI oar molest capital, it fau fig- owie anywhere ahead of Sted i the eirht race. If ?ariti do not sufiice T54 great manv ak will at least ntUfv mirrr:n.) , wey are making a sad mistake these we can fur- more, which we. the mourning is there, all the same. The ofilce here was closed yesterday from 10 to 12 o'clock, the hours set apart for the funeral. liock Crystal Spectacles ami Eyc;hvse Advice to old and young: lir. se lecting spectacles ypu should be can tious not to take more maonif'vino tiroui the article headed 'Soin h0"'' than has been lost to the -eve s"from the Xaca and Obicr-1 ni ue nie proportion that yu it may be, however, that J ml ire (pass that point of increase, will cause f.. i. ..... r...i... t.iu. ... tt: w .1 iriiii, mm & - . a ..ii. .iii ii m . . bii . . - glasses or stronger power than is ne cessary is the' daily cause of prei na. ture old age to the sight. Yoii can get tne nest at Iieinsberger s. Personal. Mr. J. W. Deny, of the Faytfite- on of I vine Messmger is in the city in 2he Strawy; I interest of his paper. -uuu ,rom these counties on g"11 of their remoteness from !gh, for Brunswick county was -JroQthe list, although its coun- 4TeDtl0n had intcted its iorf M unanimously for Stedman lh ;rf fore the poblicati -cie called -Some 4Ai m v(y ponUent of the Vc Mr. E. A. Anderson, of this caty, lar rrrrr,fn mother Issue of that Ensign in the U. 8. Navy, has 1 een t ' tated that a majori- ordered to' Fortress Monroe, where ...c people of Cumberland e w,n report for duty to the oHucer M Ior towie, where, ln charge or tne u. s. surveying y ,e are rably Infonned, uion I force At that place. Mr. Anderjont liti . '"t authority, that a ikJ it will t remembered, has recettitly ten n. arraut could not find returned from an extensive crui Be in r; ""o are for Fowle in the Eastern waters,, and some oC the feut; nXy- ow, for the infor- many interesting letters written by H ' menus, we i "' '!. iwrenig nere we were per- mem- nn PKtlntnt. I inittl to nuhlUh in ihn RltrtKW. He has been here for abouf;MX months, awaiting orders. at Burgaw, now we have the assur- jaded; they are allowed to go witn Wllmincrton. A num-1 out .water, sometimes for 24 hours of. at least ten per centum from lic-i bcrof gentlemen ure about to start and even longer. !They become fe- SS a cooperative canning factory here, vered and, of course, are unfit for ODinion that the rates agreed upon They will each take from one to J beef, besides suffering a great deal I in confereuce with the Finance Com- t went v shares, to be wprth f 25 each, fr0m thirst. It is proposed to have f mittee of the isoard or Aldermen are ..-i.. ; r I .ii... more equitable and convenient than payiiiffmioiiicuirwu ui tne city, uuu,,uuu n. nnifo?m increase of ten ner cent.. a. a. a X 1 IB 1 1 J 1 1 ' ...I - - m w sociation Lwemy-uve ceuioiirBuare i witnan. ouneL 10 nie uiream run land that the tax on liqi per week. The preliminaries are asjuing from Jacob's spring in the yet incomplete, but will be consuni- j pound so that they will have a con- mated in a few days. There is to be titsal supply of fresh water. It is meeting of the projectors next estimated that the trough; com- Whereas, an increased re venu JET -TRIMMINGS, PASSEMEN TiiKlKS, J HIT FRINGES. a uor dealers can better bear a slight increase than that on business deriving a revenue from day labor: !i neverthe less, to avoid further delay, this . mm A i Board yields to the wishes or tne Thursday night at the office of Mr. I rdete, will costibout $15, and as the Board of Aldermen. Therefore. E. F. Johnson, at the corner orwa ter and Chestnut streets, to formu late plans of operation. ; Very Good Reasons. The reasons why you can be ben efited by buying from the King ammm a a "a i-ovomiA frnmi nnnnd fOAH is I MCSOlVea. Xliat IJUIB uuuru cull i i-x i,o curs in and approves the tax levy as ! considerable, Ave doubt not that the 8abstifcuted by the Board of Alder- project win ne iavoraoiy receivea i men by the Board of Aldermen. agree- Memorial Day. JI Having published inTletaiX as the Clothier, S. H. Fishblate: You are 1 appointments were' made and ac- in a Reliable House. A large assort" cepted, the nawes of all of those ment to choose from. A saving of nus far designated by the Ladies1 20percent. All goods steam sponged. Memorial Association for duty on Exclusive styles sold by him only. lMemorial Day , we hereby publish fw nrnA mnpnt between - - ' ' . I - " I' " " t " ! The Board discussed the ment made by the Board of Alder men and the Wilmington, Onslow & E. C. R. R. Co., section by j section, and finally, on motion of Mr. Gorei Mr. Calder was appointed a jcommlt- tee to confer with the city attorney and suggest such amendments to Allgoods guaranteed sewed with sijk. them again compendiously: His stores are well lighted by day and night and you can see what you are , buying, plenty of light being the most essential thing for, buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased from . . . - . . i - ...... ; . Fishblate s return the same anu ne shals will be announced in a will cheerfully refund yon your davs. money, w nn tne aDove piaimy wo fore you how can you refuse to trade with a house of that kind. tf A' Chief. Marshal P, Gumming. Orator IL McCla'lnmy. t . ji Chaplain Rev. Robert Strange. Musical Director E. P. Boat- wrighU . I ' ! The names of the Assistant Mar- few A lllrthday Festival. Our cleveryoung merchant,Mr. O. O. Vollers, celebrated tOKlay tne 23d anniversary of his birth and : in - An innitnlinn tff1T ill III reslWU!)B w " oiiPr her left eve. . . . i r i- rr no on - aoout a aozen oi ins, ineuus to take dinner with him and help to celebrate the auspicious occasioned. A delightful feast was provided and for a couple of hours the party sat at the table enjoying the feast . or reason and the flow of soul as well as tpe. .more suubiohuw -spread out before them iThough not present Mr. Vollers kindly re- ...amtiorMl flin Editor, as was a ii' J 11 V - ' " - f Another Outrage. Sunday afternoon, while the six year old daughter of Mr. H. J. Mintz was returning from Sunday School at St. James1 Home, she was struck with a rock thrown by a colored boy and a gash about one inch long cut Streheous : efforts have beeen made to catch the young scoundrel but thus far without suc cess. We think they will get him though, all the same. I the city and the W., O. & E. G. R. R. Co., as would seem to be the inter est of the city, fj It was ordered that a warrant for $500 be drawn, payable to the Wil mington Light Infantry.:; ; The annual meeting of the stock holders of Bellevue Company will be held to-morrow at 7.30 pi m., at the office of Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr. - ' P.. , - The Young Men's Association. A meeting of young men will be fat,n,T'v ine'" nn estimate tZ?VOtX ed preferences, , vuv vui ny two of Exports Foreign.; Ger. barque 6car Wcndts, Schan berg, cleared to-day for London with 4,503 -barrels rosin, valued at $4,711, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchison; and GeK barque 'Bur- ply attested by the waiter of lelica-;mC6r isfc4;nhrenrich;cIr. cies sent to this ouice. auspices of the Young Men's Associa tion of that Parish. Addresses wilU be made by Mr. Oldant, Secretary of the Young Men;s Christian As sociation, CoL Waddeli and others. This will be an entirely non-sectarian gathering, and all persons- young and old are invited to at- tend. ' Seats will be reserved for young men. A large gathering of those interested in Christian en deavor is requested Straw at Z'i cents a quart to-day. ed for Stettin witlf3,47l barrels ros-i The' cheapest place to buy your Messrs. E. Peschau i tl,ttnn , in, r valued ul 3,750, shipped Dy ; scnoo dooks anu scuooi .muouwy i ucrrics, iiumi"UK.un-j , & Westermanu, .isat liemsoergers. SPECIAL SALE OF iisr iA.3sra? ys caps i In great variety, ' - and all styles and prices, from 25c. to $3.00 to $5.00 each.. CALL AND EXAMINE I.-;- ! Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, I A f ull line of MILLINERY, j In Latest Styles. - - NEW HATS, RECEIVED TO-DAY. j New Goods by every steamer. Fancy Work Materials ! ; o . Call and see the Demorest Sewing Machirjie Light Running--Only $10.50. 1 AGENT FOR ' unmn mm m house i ' Respectfully, . ' MRS. E. B.WIGGINS. 1 15 Market St. apis ' ; . "". Fiefd CroquGt. mHE BEST LUXE OP CROQUET FOR QUA L- Ity and Price ever offered. GoooV Cneap and Durable. Also Lawn Tennis.-at HEINSBERGER'S held at St. Paul's Episcopal ChnrchJ lIJsefGll BfifJal Presents, this evening at 8 o'clock, under: tlie ..tr VfrvnT. r married people than the many pieces oi silver gtren.at weddings and fit only for display, i r for sale at ' .'; j f: 1 -J ' .-'''-.".. ; '. ' ' ' Hefrisborgpr'o Live Book and Music Store. i am ond EDyqp JN-ALL COLORS, A FULL AND CO 5I PLJ sto-jlc can be found at ,"i F. C. MILLEir.-', ' - - ! German Drn? Mc-c. Corner 8. FonrtU a:t . r. P. 8. Pre-iorir'tlojis fJied at l'A t: .
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