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Tnis PAPER , evening, Sundays excepted. ii T Editor and Trap. , POSTAGE T'AU: rti Six niontus .w. rear. i il UK' I"""1") "" " , j, be delivered by curriers, free Til-' P5 ' ... ttM dtv. at tbo above 1U any p" L "L F ...... ..r:-. rcr west. bm. rates lowandUberaL i vmvrs will please report an and k,W? their paper regularly. iiar?s i -j - r. gKiiier Skates. fllE liENEKIT OF THB HjAlWI OF People I have imported toe Case of Roller Skates, vou can get all sizes at AEINSBKRGEIPS. o s ns; tl Organs NH OBOAWi SOLD BY or savanna. Oaf can ix- MEbt for CASH or the Twctalmftnt Plan. louiuiy xia-.ma - ii jesi Manufacturers' Prices at HKINBRHGER'S .jVEBOOK AND MUSIC STOKE. 1 The women Frie Ii. B. B- ne suffering o( women certainly awakes I LUiv or every true philanthropist. Kur ead, owever. is B. B. B Bo- SfSo.lBsiniV sondro Blood Balm Co. H . ( '': 1 . , i. r R .Mirpd inv wife Of k-roi'Ua. 7.i0hg Fin. writes: "1 eqmd B. B. B." lRWrK vVursVas? free from head h l.(J-.,. ' iroiv relieved me. .1 feel ! I-i-i" ' o i., oi haaltti fnrpicrht ;tac. 1V Will" U ill ""r " CJ fcB, cured her. Oo vs. suffered with rheumatism caused by I'nov i rou Die :iiiu nmim-ouuu, . - iuiR. roiipvpfl me .'It aUhoueh several other medicines had " .. v,,.,h timluo von ist wit n heuruatisin and female complaint. A lady n"n ibor or my church had heen cured oy B. B. X pereuaded my wife to try it, who now ars there is noihlng like B. B. B., as itquick ygave her relief." 5 fl 4iSTOKLE'8 r VE AUE NOW PRE- &q f m- - pared to acconimouuie ill who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on (he Coast. We have made special preparat ions for ihe Season. yrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters Llways on hand. Served promptly and in any Eryle'dt'sirert. W. II. STOKLEY. ocr 10 tf wrttfttsvme. For Rent i EVEKAL HOUSES, STORES AN I'.ooms in splendid localities. Alsoi Duses and lots for sale for cash and the monthly installment plan. eats promptly collected . Taxes andl usuiance attended to without extra charge. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Estate Asrent. ov 17 tf: 119 vrlncess St Drugs and Chemicale, Pol LET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, IhouluVr Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. .mm) rrescnptious tilled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Drue Store. Jan 1 corner Fourth and Nun Sts.. Tko National Life -AND aturity Association OP WASHINGTON D. C. -o- h13 $314,072.19 Jlitte-l xrnne. 'to nioniDors .1120,002.31 o HORATIO BBOWNTXU, l'resioent. OEGRCi: D. ELDRIDGE, iry, i mager and Actuary. Ufe 'hsurance a! Absolute Cost. Atittarantced J'eMev. An lacoatesuwe Policy. .i :niy value iu casu at Fixed Aee '! ; Absolutely Mmtoft Pwir l'aTnents per Year. Sqd Foeitable After Three Years; P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. B niBc, Medical Director to - 4l-AU, Jr., Local Agent. Wrtmtneton N. C. Six V i - f 1 'orms, but are surpassed by tho in hw, J? of Invention. Those who 01 h vi "yi Drk that cau be done ,V ' ,iau.ett & Co.. Portland. Maine, ana Wte's"i., iniMaiaiion how either sex, ! wtt. Per day and cam ' , lue7 uve- vouare startea ttVln 110 required. Some ha-p made Knogie day at this wort All suc- r nov 22 Cmd v JSiK t:1A DF TEMPEltATE and tton .n . V,' seekins employment, tc Waa vvn011? estshed house.ln his owfc 2 ) W- J' Blanehara. Geneial ri i.ocu Box Lm N. Y. feb 31 4w i IT P I) All H h I'VIKW VOL X.I IK WILMINGTON, N, C. MONDAY, MARCH 25 ,1889. Democratic Nominations. -o: First Ward -George L. Morton. Second Ward -Oscar Pearsall and Joseph D. Smith. Third Ward William C. Craft aDtl James F.'Post, .Jr. Foi rth Ward John J. Fowler ami Kufus W. Hicks. Fifth Ward George (Tafford and F. A. Montgomery. Iection, Thursday, March 28th. LOCAL 3STjE37S- JNDKX TO NRW ADVERTISKMENTS Mdnds Bros Pharmacists W M Cumming Mattresses B F Penny Fine Clothing A C L Change of Schedule. Hkinsberger -Roller Skates F C Miller Drugs and Chemicals Change of Sailing Days N Y & Wll S S Line For other locals see fourth page. Gold, silver and copper bronzes are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. All kinds of Scbool Books and School Supplies can be bougw cheapest at Heinihrrer1'" t Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating and cooking, guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Farmers, see the latest improve ment iu back band hooks and rein snaps sold by tlie N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The peculiar purifying and builds ing up po a ersof Hood's Sarsaparilla make it the very best medicine to take at this season. A change of schedule on the W- & W. and W., C. & A. roads is an nounced in this issue. One train is taken off. Slate Convention of tbe Y. M. C. A. Sun day's Services. The servjices of the Convention of the YoungjMen's Christian Associa tion yesterday were varied and in I teresting. ! ! In the morning there were consecration services at 10 o'clock at! ihe First Baptist Church which were folly attended'andwere very interesting. The singing was good, the JSible reading instructive and many of the delegates present reconsecrated their lives to tbe ser vice of the Master. There were no long speeches. Many of the re marks were contained in a single sentence, thus affording a larger number an opportunity of speaking, and some of the heartfelt utterances aroused profound and tearful emo tions. AFTERNOON SERVICES. The services at the Opera House, at 4:30 p. nk; were conducted by Mr. J. R. Mott. assisted by Messrs. J. C Diggs. A. W. McLeod, Wm. Black and G. M. Busey. They were Jor young men only, and there was a large throng in attendance who might have received much profit from what was said and we hope that great good will be the result. The speakers were all in earnest in their efforts for the salvation of souls and the solemn warnings they gave to young men ought to be heeded. . At Grace M. E. Church there were services especially for ladies at 4:15 p. m., whiicih were conducted by Mr. L. A. Coiijter, assisted by Messrs. So uthgate,f Blair, Stoweand Hanna. The spacijjus rooms were crowded to their utmost capacity, and it was pleasantly noticeable that but very few were, present from mere idle curiosity jfor the sake of seeing and being seerif but all seemed impress ed with an earnest desire to hear and be benefited in their spiritual needs and guided and aided in all the Christian duties devolving upon them. It was pleasant to notice the watchful attention vhich the sug gestions Of the different speakers received and the hearty approval of the sentiments enunciated which was everywhere manifest. The services for boys at the First Presbyter jkn Church at 4;15 p. np were conducted by E. L. Harris, as sisted by Messrs. G. T. Adams, C. W. Tillett. S. H. Dean, W. C. Dowd and Rev. R, G. Beaman. There were 175 bright! boys in attendance, all under 16 years of age. The topic selected Was 'What the Lord Jesus is to the Bfy", and it was told by song, readings from the Scriptures and by illustration. Excellent brief speeches were made by 8. H. Dean, G. T. Adams and Rev. P. H. Hoge. An after meeting was held when the claims of Christ were pressed home to about 50 boys, 27 of whom were especially earnestly desirous of en tering the "New Life." NIGHT SERVICES. The closing exercises of the day and of the Convention were held at 8 o'clock last night at the First Bap tist Church. The weather was mis erably inclement, causing some to fear that the ladies would be pre vented from attending, but they were there in force, eagerly and earnestly watching: every part of the or interest to Truckers, proceedings. Rev. Dr. Hume was Mr. J. R; KehJy, Assistant Gen- the principal speaker, and he de- eral Manager of the Atlantic Coast liverd an fcble, learned and instruc Line, was in Charleston on Satnr- tive address to the edification of all day for the purpose of making ar present. rangements.for the running of the At the conclusion of his address through vegetable trains to the Mr. G. C. Worth, being called upon, North, as we learn from the News stated that there was urgent need and Courier. There is t6 be a meet- of 105 more than had already been ing there to-morrow of representa- raised, for the necessities of those tives of the Coast Line, the Penni who proposed to canvass the State sylvania R. R., the Plant system and m the interest of Foreign Missions, yarious Florida railroads, at which On the presentation of the facts a will be decided all matters in con- collection; was taken up resulting m nection with the running of these contributions amounting to $126.68. trains and a schedule for them. Mr. The following resolutions were Kerily has given the Charleston ! tnen submitted and were adopted shippers assurances that the service j unanimously: will be put in operation just as soon ! teolvei That our sincere thanks ,K ' . .. . ! are due and are hereby gratefully as the demand warrants it This i, ; tpniflrri J Of course the same train bv which 1st. To the rood neonfe of Wil the Wilmington truckers will shin mington for the cordial and gen i mir win fKto - erous hospitality extendfed to. WW -V J V VI U VlbU I O kit I I X I I I I - IL1 , . 1 The old moon entered on its last quarter yesterday morning. The new moon is due on the morning of fhe 31st, next Sunday. Mr. Heide has a field of very fine green peas on his place, two miles from the city, on the Little Bridge road. They are nearly a foot high. We have the largest assortment of cook stovesjto be found in the State to select from and at factory prices. We guarantee every stove to bake and cook well and to give general satisfaction. N. Jacobi Bjdw. Co. Mr. S. H. Terry, Superintendent of the County Poor House, is culti vating a fine field, the property of the county. It is just West of the Poor House and contains 112 acres. He will putincorn,watermelons,&c. In the New York market scallops are quoted at $2 per gallon, shad roe at 25 cents a pair, sheephead at 18 cents a pound, red snapper at 12 cents a pound, Southern shad at 50 cents to$l each and diamond-back terrapins ( very scarce) at $50 per dozen. The first radishes of the season were in the market this morning. They were real pretty and sold for five cents a banch. They were raised by Messrs. Hays & Jones, at their farm near, the city. These gentle men say that they will have beets in market very early in April. while at tending this Convention. 4th. To the different members who have so carefully and thoroughly I instructed, while, at the same time, i interested, us in the different modes j of carrying on and perfecting the great work in which we are en gaged; and to Mr. G. M. Busey,Gen eral Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of j Wilmington fnr thft vprv Affim'pnt ' aid rendered the Con vent fori, as well as the individual members who com pose this body. 5th. To Mr. W. A. Blair for the patient, faithful and business-like manner in which he has so courte ously, but rapidly, discharged his duties as President of the Conven tion, and to Messrs. J. F. Jones, J. B. Whitaker, Jr., and F. A. Harris, ihe secretaries of the Convention, who have so accurately reported our proceedings and so earnestly per formed their arduous duties. 6th. To the various railroad com panies for the reduction of rates given us, with the hope that next j time they may even help us more, so that greater numbers may be able to attend from afar; also, to the newspapers of Wilmington that have encouraged our work and so faithfully reported our proceedings. 7th. Tb the Local Committee for their untiring efforts in trying to add to our comfort and to our pleas ure while guests in the city. 8tb. That we have noted with the deepest pleasure the regularity of the attendance and the earnestness of the members'during the sittings of the Convention; their thorough consecration to their work and their zeal in our Master's cause, and we do prayerfully appeal to all present, that they return to their homes more fully aroused to the dignity and importance of our work, and that they, following in the footsteps of our beloved Saviour, may, like him, go forth to do much good, re membering that he who shall save a soul from death shall cover a multi tude of sins. 9th. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to all the newspapers of Wilmington with a request that they be published. R. B. Glenn, L. L. Hobbs, J. H. SOUTHGrATE, D. S. Ellis, J. W. JOYNER, G. T. Adams, W. P. Fife, Committee. The reading of .these resolutions was followed by an eloquent speech by th 'gentle man presenting them, which was feelingly, touchingly, and we may say, sublimely respond ed to by Rev-. Dr. Pritchard. Revs, Messrs, Hoge and Creasy made brief but appropriate remarks, when the delegates joined hands, forming a continuous chain in the outer aisles clear round the building and across the pulpit, in which position they stood while an appropriate hymn was sung, a short prayer was offered, the benediction was pronounced and tne chairman qeciarea the Thirj teenth Annual Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association adjourned. Personal. Ool. E. R. Brink wa in the city to day. Mr. M. M. Katz returned to the city Saturday night f roai. a visit to the Northern markets. The Washington Evening Star says that Capt. Wm. H. Bixby has been ordered to Fort Macon on public business. Col. W. P. Canaday was in the city looking, we are pleased to note, as though he had reoovered from his recent severe sickness. Miss Louise Goodwin arrived here on Saturday night from New York and has already assumed the duties of her position in Mrs. Wiggins' es tablishment. The Governor has appointed Mai C. M. Stedman, of Wilmington, and Capt. Thomas Robertson, of Char lotte as delegates from this State to the New York Centennial. Maj. R. E. Mansfield has been ap pointed Chief Clerk of this division of -the Railway Mail Service and assumed the duties of the position today. He has jurisdiction over the service from this city to Cuba. Rev. Thomas Hume. D. D.. of the State University, officiated at the morning service at the First Baptist Church yesterday, preaching a very j able and scholarlv sermon to a larere : ptoneek .. ' qULF STRE COUgratvuUi ( Rev. Dr. Pritohard is to lecture in NO 72. NKW AOVI5UT1SEMKNTS NOTICTL we wm te ghw to receive tt on way ma m mm general interest, not TneaBieoftlieimtwamiwa be u nished to the Editor. communications to written only one side of me paper. Personalities most be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse tne views of correspondents unless so stated in the edit columns. NEW IADVERTISEMENT8. : . Indications. For North Carolina, light rain and stationary temperature. j i ; The fencing: around the Athletic Club Grounds! is rapidly disappear ing. Dry fence pilings make good ! R itrl I 111 c w uuu. There is a general longing now to get out of town for a few hours. As a consequence of R. R. took down terday. They were not crowded but this the Seacoast four coaches ves- ed. they were well fil 50O Reward. I The former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for years made a standing, public offer In all Ameri can newspapers ojf $500 reward for a case of catarrh that he couldn't cure. The present proprietors have, re newed this offer. All the druggists sell this Renity, together with the f 'Do uche," and al I other appliances advised to be used in connection with it. No catarrh patient is long er able to say ii cannot be cured." You get $500 in case of failure. NK W ADVKKTISEftlENlN. 4 Cents' Furnishifig Goods, Hats, Caps and Shws flu 0 cro ask every man 3 BySteaierandM. J WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the Ladles of Wilmington and vicinity that I am now receiving every day fresh Invoices of NEW STYLES Ot spring and Summer Millinery and Fanoy Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Ac Have in stock now a beautiful supply, the First of the season, to which attention is re spectfully invited, I give here a few prices: 95 CENTS 75 CENTS TIPS, per Hunch, 25c. to $2. Also in stock a Fine Line of corsets and Bustles, all sizes and all prices. fill SS HAT TIE J. FOX, 213 Market bet. Second and Third. mch 22 tf Seek through the city, i to ten you me uesi. piaue w uuy ! u Then come hack to me j and I'll shake f vour ricrht hand. j And treat you with manners so childlike H a ana Diana, Sjb And help you in every way that I can S To see your own interest; mine too, un- I d derstand. OQ And we'll each on the other rely. fig H It s the cbmmon tiown italk, wherever i you walk, You can hear it from all and from many j That good goods and fair prices S. Is just what entices The crowd that ail go to Frank Penny, g m o a (MERCHANT lO Market Sc. TAILORING.) Gome in and see ibat Seal CD Q o o O m n Skin Suit A Beaut;! New YoW ft! Wilmington 8teamsiiip (;o- mm ; I FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK I It llnl I Located between Chamoer and Roosevelt sts. Arao'eiOCk. P.M. GULF STREAM. BENEFACTOR.. PIONEEK. . !l'iF STREAM.. FROM AM. BENEFACTOR IIONEER . . X. ,1 eiMJUUBU VO UUi ) ni.nrlnH . .XTo but very little behind those of city j j pies, Vesuvius and Pompeii.' Dr. Charleston, we think that the ser i Sod, To the fiastors of ?the differ-j Pritchard is also to deliver the corn vice will be needed not latey than en denominations for so kindly and j mencement address at Fremont Mil' the 15th of Anrii-with continued freely offering us the nsf of tl.eir jarv institute ua Mav 29th. nhiiPA iPK in wnip.n t r nn i n r iir . ' ferent services, and for the valuable c Bear, one of the dele assistance and encouragement they gates to the District Convention of have given us .y attencung our & vai B'Rith. which meets at Sa J I L . . ' " . - 1 " meetings and engagiuir in our erciseij. W ' Ms To the LadieV Auxiliary the tR.fii- -ivinttiithv t.hv have Savannah. He left on Fridav nisrht manifested in our efforts and our Mr. L.. Wrunluld leaves to night and Ti xKt? iye there early to morrow oi street. T ' good seasons, of course. It went into operation last year on the 9th of April. In chronic and stubborn cases of neuralgia, gout, and rheumatism use Salvation Oil. it is the greatest pain aestroyer of the age. All druff A 'vannahtfo morrow, left here last for night. Mr. J. I. Macks is already in i,... Wednesday, March 27 . . ..Saturday, March 30 . Wednesday. April 3 I j . . Saturday . A nrfT WTjLMlNQTON- . , ...Thursday, March 28 1 Tuesday, April 2 Friday, April 5 Tuesday, pril gand Lowest Thro' fhrough Bills Rates ffuaranteed to and from points in North ana tsoutn caronna. For rTeignt or rassage apply to ii G. small bones, superintendent. i Wilmington, N C tuko. m Ji.t, uiramc 3ianager -1 wm i New York WM. P. CLYDE CO.. Gem Agents. inch 2. A llroadway. New York. Dress-Making. J ADIES QF WILMINGTON, YOUNG AN1 Old, please to call, I shall use every effort to please yon. it you can oe pieascsa. i tnink l gists sell it for only twentv five cents duties, and also, for the bountiful will arri a bottle. land gracious receptions given us morning. mch 18 iw MADAM C. M. BROWN. "OTICE IS HERElY !GfrTS"THAT IN compliance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, en titled "An Act to enable tbe City ot Wilming ton to encourage manufacturing in that city," ratified the llth day of March A. D. 1889, an election will he held in said city, on the 28th day of March inst., within tne hours and at the several voting places in tbe several Wards of said city, in which the election of Aldermen is held, for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters of tbe city touch ing a subscription on tbe part of tbe city, "of the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be given as an encouragement to new manufacturing enterprises wblcb may be established within the limits of said city, or enlargements of plants already existing." Those favoring such subscription will vote on printed or written ballots. '-Subscription." Those opposing the same will vote "No sub scription." By order of tbe Board of Aldermen. JOHN J. FOWLER, mcb la 3 1 18 30 23 Mayor. Notice of Dissolution. J-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB firm of Geo. R. French & Sons was dissolved by tbe death of Mr. Geo. R. French, Senior, on tbe lot b Inst. This event necessitates a set tlement of all tbe affairs of tbo late firm. Ail persons Indebted to tbe said firm must there fore make prompt settlement to tbe under signed and those having claims against tne same will please present tbem at once. WM A FRENCH, GEO. B. JfRENCH, Jr., surviving Partners. March 23, 1889. Referring to tbe above tbe undersigned hav ing succeeded to tbe good will of tbe late firm of Geo. R, French Sons hereby give notice that they will continue to carry on t he Wboie saie and Retail Boot and Shoe trade at tbe old stand. No. 108 North Front street, as part ners under the old name of Geo. R. French a Sons. , WM. A. FRENCH, GEO. R. FRENCH, Jr. March 23, 1889. men 23 1 r H. CHOSEN BERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, KTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. fen 23 tr iie Market st.. South WUmington Savings & Trust Cfc, 108 Princes St.. w. p. TooMER, cashier. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, Pre5ldr febisrr
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