i any PLEASE KOT1CX. Sunday c-- Editor axd iTop. Croa our trleaas .ca.aa7 sJX satj?cti ct . inl! PAIU nVS. FWA 5 cud Three EE Tta daihq orute writer ruaat alxajj tb fur- aiaheito tua tutor. I'-. 1 I CoaimantcaOoas oast 0d wrtCTa; ea cal mi w carter.. f oBoe or tne paper., , rA.ii Peraonauaea must be arotaM. u? " And ttts eapeuuux ;pralkrlj1ciir4;0 stoai tn&t toe tumor does not jitynjt tsne the,Tieirs ot correspoadeau' aalcasi'.ttattiX la tae editorial minmn '.'-" i . - ' wlwanlHw;rlL III - U,"IVaBwe report VOL. XIT: WILMINGTON, N, C, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1890. NO 1G2: - t- aa mim flW. . -in? ' ' . . . Ill ".a'.. Jt.-jf . .. tlMl" DA Wf .... most ckjantform ... rnirini ha -HitCE .-.-rnF AND NU I ni i FlC3 OF CALIFORNIA. wrtol will, the mediciuar frf plaits known to be SfUficial to the human Cja, forming- an agrees Uective.laxative to penna fc aire Habitual Consti Di, and the many ills de jiSeon'aweak or inactive fetioaofthe itlETS. LIVER AHD BUWtLo. de cost excellent remedy known to &BE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Ut cne is Bilious or consupaicu SO THAT wKCtOOO, REFRE8HIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all-are islighred with it. ASK Y3UR DRUGGIST FO MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 6AM TBAHCISCO, VAL. WtWlUF. Kf. YORK. N. ForsaleDv . koheutb Bellamy. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, art s Wilmington, is. u. Sneed & Co., rrvwcfinc rr rvnvril f T T-1 T T XT T Lf Co., southeast comer Market and Second Ireew. Large stoc. artistic desizns. lowest if-K. KTerrfwdj invited to call and Inspect txt , nac my l3tf King of All. TBE CCTCLOrEDIA BRITAXNICA, tl Cxol all similar works, we guarantee FiiiQiame to be an exact counterpart of the WwwtfL Ninth and latest edition. Line firL111 wonl for wortL 25 volumes; 25,000 Vitas: tn.000 pages, and only $1.50 per vol we. pijibie montnly. First volume only 60 rs introductory price for a short time p- CW.'YATES. ADRIAN & Y0LLERS, I WHOLESALE DEALERS IN roYisions, Groceries; V - Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, v AND MERCHANTS, Cor. Frontnl Dock Sts., , N. C Btf ortfa Carolina Hams. KZ, BRIGHT LOT, ALL SOUND. RE- Xew Invoice CHIP BEEF, jr steamer. 'ET POTATOES, new ITJTSTT .wita. K. Pin wnraent fresh CAKES and All kinds ol Family and Fancy " 'vui cirec AiarKCu Just Arrived ! v lut OF TllAT FllESU UP-COUN- smaUKlts, at Hall 11 and 13 so. Water Street. FOE AND SOUTHPORT; J WILVtvr. . - pas leaves the Belch 'at tl? i -IueS(3ajs i1 Fridays Ti.T ndaT afc v p. m. on Tues- f-torc.,avtfor Southport at m. z . a ail 1 AT-A-a . . - a Dotrd. tor saie at ine manager. IS miXTED WITH "trmon?!- Ink man ti luiacturedby i Etrt WRIGHT & ( rennsylvanla aTtane v Fhllaiciphiv ra. 3W ikdex to Niw Kortmxsvxnm Sneed & Co-r-Furniture " " yoncE Liquor DealeH ' i , W M CrMHiNO Mattresses; J G V Likdes & Co-For tale Xuxdh Broth eb OrngsJsts, v, v Yats Great Book Sale . J B niKKSTootn Brushes, etc t r Excvksiok WU Steam Fire Engine Co .Geo II French & SoxfcBoots an Shoes Rev. Dr. Cariuicli'ael preached in Clinton yesterday. ; Dr. -TolinH,: JJondoii; of Raleigh, is in the city, the guest of Mr. Thos. C. Jaiues..";- : v . As early as il o'clock this forenoon the thermouieter in this office regist ered DO degrees., ' Prof. M. G. S. Noble, ef this city, Li at Morehead, iu attendance on the T-acher' Convehtibn. ' , The Onslow R; It. being rapidly piihhed forward to Sloop Point, 22 miles from-Wilmington.-'' Rev. R. E. 1'eele will preach at Wooster Street Chapel at 8 o'clock to morrow (Tuesday) night. Fifty first-class hands' wanted To make Pants, by -the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street, i Okra was selhng'in the market on Saturday at ;5 cents a dozen; green corn at 15 to 20 cents a dozen. Rev. Mr. Peschau to-day baptized the child of Mr. Win. Hilker, of Goldsboro, at St. Paul's E. LChurch. We are sorry to hear that Capt. Lennon, of the Seacoast R. R., has resigned his position of conductor on that road. The declining powers of old age may be wonderfully recuperated and sustained by the daiiy use of Hood's 3arsaparijia.. r r " t RubberJlose; lawn Mowers arid Rakes of the latest and most im proved maKes are sold by the N. Ja cobtHdw. t!cv A 1.4 A . t Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t The new car for the Ocean View R. R. has not yet arrived. The trucks are here but the car has not yet been heard from. I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences, Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Mr. Wm. HUker, Agent of tlie Robert Portner Brewing Ca;, jof Goldsboro, is here with his wife on a visiyo Mr. and Mrs'. E.Kuhblank. Mr. Mike Carroll has a dray mule that is called a talking mule. He can't get the words out but he seems to come mighty near it sometimes. There will be a' big time here abouts on the Fourth. Our country cousins should come down and see what we can show them on that day. The Ocean Vien R. R. Co. offer a prize of $25 for the team making the second best score at the rifle prac tice on Wrightsvllle Beach on the Fourth. .-, ' . . . The Passport makes three trips to Carolina Beach to-morrow. Those who want a nice fish supper one of Mrs. MayoVfauious Csh feeds -can get it by going down at 5 o'clock and leturning at 9. Mr. R.. R. Bridgets, formerly of this city, but now oire of the super intendents of the Richmond & Dan ville system, with headquarters, at Raleigh, is to. be iuarried on Wed nesday to Miss Annie Cain, of JJur ham. , Farmers, we can suptly you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Cdclter Promts. Seven different size wings and two bize points for the 'Boy Clipper," the most im proved plow on the market.. 2f. Ja pobi Hdw. Co., factory agents. t We have it,now. A Pump that is always -primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it. It is the bright invention of a North Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and you will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t : Mr. BT R. King, Superintendent of the Poor House, has come beauti ful corn, on the county lands near the city. There are in all about 75 or 80 acres of it and it is certainly fine to see. This is Mr. King's first year at farmintfand he keems to be making a success of it. Association morning at This has been the hottest. The thermometer stood at 93 in this of fice at 2 o'clock to da v. Mr. Joe Selig, formerly of Norfolk, Va., is now gatekeeper at the Hani mocks for the Ocean View R. It. " Tlie Seacoast R. R. carried down to the Hammocks '.yesterday after noon nine car loads of hot human itv. The city'authorities are laying a rock gutter on, the. West side ot Seventh street, between Market and Dock. Dr. E. Porter, of Rocky Poiut, was in the city to day. He says that the crop prospects could not be better at this season. " Messrs. G. W. Linder & Co. offer for sale, in ad. published in this is sue, a line farm of about 150 acres in Brunswick county. We saw one quart of green apples m market on Saturday and they were asking 25 cents for it. . This is at the rate of $8 a bushel. Quite a.large xarty of Charlotte's best people came in on the C. C. R. R. yesterday for the benefit of a few days by the sad sea waves. Five car loads of excursionists matue down on the"W. & W. R. R. to day and went throught to salt water over the Seacoast R. R. See notice elsewhere of a call for a meeting of the liquor dealers in this city. It is for the propose of form ing a liquor dealers protective asso ciation. The Grove carried another large party down the river to day, some bound for the Rocks, some for Southport andthe majority for the Blackfish Grounds. They have had a fine day for the sport. Mr. J. T. Collins, of Burgaw, call ed to see us to day, j bearing a bouquet almost as tall as himself (he stands G feet 2) from his estimable lady to the editor of this paper. Thanks and appre ciation.' The excursion o f the Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co. N. 1, here tofore spoken of by us, will be given to Carolina Beacli on Friday next, June 2?th. There will jbe refresh ments, music and dancing. Tourists, j Whether on pleasure bent or busi ness, should take on ejvery trip a bottle of Syrup of Fig?,! as it acts most pleasantly and .effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre venting fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leadingdrug gists. '.. Fourth of July Kates. The" Seaboard Air Line has an nounced its schedule of rates for the Fourth of July. The following will be the round trip rates to Raleigh: Charlotte to Raleigh $4.70, Fayette ville $3.20, Greensboro $2.95, Hen derson $1.80, Maxton $3.70, Shelby $5.75, Weldon $3.25, "VVilmington $4.75, Winston $3.50. The same rates will apply ! from Raleigh to the above named points and the same scale of rates between all stations along the Seaboard Air Line. I 'xt Wednesday at Carolina lleaclu j ! We are requested to state that the announcement made in yesterday's morning papers "to the effect that there will be dancing on Wednesday next on tle excursion to be given to Carolina Beach by the Literary So ciety of tile Y. M. C. A. is a mistake; that there will be some fitie music, both vocal and instrumental, but no dancing. The attractions offered on this becas: on, however, will be verj great, and it is confidently, expected that there will be a large attend anceJ There will be cornet music, a string band aud a male quartette and the evening will close with a grand pyrotechnic display on the beach and on the boat on the- last trip up tokhe city. j. Female Wcakneu Positively Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thou sand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall be to send two bottles of my rem edy frkk to any Lady if they will sen-1 their Express and P.O. address. Ynnrs resnectfnllv. DlL J. B. MAR- cinsi, 183 Uenejee St., Utica, N. X. t The State Dental meets here tomsrroAv the Orton Houge. Forecast. For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. Local forecasts, from 8 ya. in. to-day, for t Wilmington and vicinity, fair wea' ther. Kscapetl and Cturfl. - 14 Oscar Stamps, colored a prisoner at the County House of ; Correction, I made his.escaped from that "institu tion.ast night, but , was ' captured this morning near the Poor House. He was in for five months and had served but one ? month,. of, his sen tence. Mr. King was in the city this morning to make arrangements for his capture but while hero was noti fied by telephone' that Stamps had been. captured. , Drowned at Hilton. " A colored boy by the name of Juo. H. Jones, aged about 9 years, -was drowned at Hilton on Saturday af ternoon, while in bathing with some other boys. He made a dive from a raft and did not appear again. It is thought that he came up under the raft and could not get out. He was a good swimmer for a boy of his age. The body was found yester day morning. Coroner Jacobs was notified but did not deem an inquest ne-cessarv. I ' A Week at the Beach. A happy party of young ladies, consisting of Misses Annie Ulrich, Annie Stolter, MinnieSchwarz,Katie Stolter, Maggie Peschau, jLinda Peschau, Augusta Ortmann, Annie Hashagen, Annie Stemmermann, B. Glameyer and Minnie Glameyer, went down to Carolina Beach-to day on the Passport, with the- expecta tion, oT spending a'week or more at that delightful resort. Mrs. F. W. E. Peschau was with them and chaperones the. party. The G., C. & N. Tload. The work of building the G., G. & N. road progresses steadily. Con tractors now " "cover" the whole length of the road from Clinton to Atlanta, and the "men and imple ments for moving dirt and stone are to be found all along ' the route, while the pier- builders are at all the The track-layers crossed the Tiger streams. River bridge, twenty five miles west of Chester, two weeks ago. and it is fair to presume that they are a reasonable distance from the river by this thnel The grading on the east side has been nearly finished to the Saluda. The contractor forbuilding seven stone piers for the bridge across the Savannah river is under obligation to finish the work by the first of September, the cost of which was estimated would be nearly $50,000. Belford's' for July. Be I ford' 8 Magazine for July has the following'excellent and attrac tive table of contents: "Mormon ism in Idaho," by Capt. John Cod man; "Some "Notes on a Neglected Book," Joaqnin Miller; "Reminis cence: a poem" Charles Lotin Hild reth; "Love and Sculpture: a story," Claire Le Franc; "The Weaver: a poem," Henry Cleveland Wood; "The Gardeners of Kentucky," Jun ius Henri Browne;"A Piaingitizen," James Steele; "No. 0911, Diamonds versus Hearts: a stery," Will Philip Hooper; "Celebrated Men of the Day: IV. Stephen A.Douglass,"Hon. Lyman Trumbull; "The Song of the Sea," Hattie Whitney; "A Dark Wo man," Richard H. Stoddard; "Moz art's Idea of Conformance," Fred Lyster; "Storms and Earthquakes," Dr. Felix L. Oswald; "Dragged Down: a story," Earnest De Laucey Pierson; "Woman," Clarence S. Dar row; "Gwendpllen'sTest: a Story.'' Jeanette II. Walworth; "Jefferson Davis, a sonnet,'? Henry J. Stobkard; "Sexagesimals, and the Or.'eiti of . . , Honrs and Minutes," James - Mc Carroll; "The Music Master's Sub. btitute, a story," , James K. . Reeve; "The Chartist- Moveinent ' in Eng land," M. SM, Trumbull; "Books Worthy of Note," M. W. Hazeltine; "English Literature in English Politics," Adam Badeau; Editorial and book reviews. r 5 lSucklen' Arnica Salt. . The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ' .. For sale by Robert R BeHainy, wholesale and ratal! djyjkt Leatb of Mre. CotcUett. r Mrs. Xizzie Green Cotchett, wife of - Mr. Geo. P. Cotchett, died quite suddenly at her residence in this city i last evening, at 8 o'clock, bT a con- ges'tive chill.' She had been con fined to her bed for about two weeks but was pfogrefsing rapidly tc-wartl-i recovery , until yesterday morning, about 8 o'clock, when she was taken with-ft congestive chill and soon lapsed into uneongcious ness and died in this condition about 8 -o'clock last evening. Tlie blow was a sudden and severe one,- to tally unexpected twelve hours be fore her death. She leaves five chil dren the youngest only ten days old. The others were, in' the 'count ry with friends and were not present at nil yesterday. Mrs. Cotchett was tlie daughter of the late k!. James G. Green and was a most amiable, accomplished, es'timaole Christian lady. We tender to our bereaved friend our most sin ceresympatliies in this his'grcat and irreparable loss. " Weekly Weather C'rop Bulletin. v The reports of correspondents of the Weeklv Weather Crop Bulletin, issued Iry the North Carolina Ex jieriment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the Uni ted States Signal Service, show thai the weather during the week ending last Friday has been very favorable and that the condition of crops con tinues usually good. The days have generally opennd bright and warm, becoming cloudy and threatening in the afternoon with showers, in some places nearly every evening. The normal rainfall for each The week in June is 1.12 .inches, average for the State during the week was 1.18 inches, but was badly distribut ed. Heavy local rains did some damage in Robeson, Bladen, Mc Dowell and Johnston cojunties. The heaviest amounts reported are 3.C3 inches on two days at Lumberton, 3.25 inches at Gibson station, aud 2.38 inches at Dallas. The tempera ture has been above the average; the maximum, 98 degrees, occurred at Charlotte and Lumberton on the loth; Chora w, S. C, next day report ed a inaraimum of 400 degrees. The week has'been especially favorable far cotton, "'which has made very rapid progress, as also have cqrn, tobacco and other crops. The liar- vesting of small grain continues, the yield being reported short every where. Wilmington District Third Quarterly Meeting. Bladen Street; Juno 29. Grace Church, July 5 and 0. Sampson Circuit, Hall's, July 0 and 6. Kenansville Circuit, Richland?, July 12 apd 13. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Dist. Conf., July 19 and 20. ; Bladen Circuit, Soulcs' Chapel, July 26 and 27. Fitth Street, August 2 aud 3. Carver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aug. 5 and C. Cokesbury Circuit, McNatt's, Aug. y and 10. Clinton Circuit, Goshen, Aug. 16 and 17. Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 21. Waccamaw, Aug. 28 and 2'J. Whiteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 and 31. Bruuswick'-Mission, Cedar Bay, Sept. G and T. Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept 12 and 13. F.'D. Swindell, P. E. IIKI. . ' COTCI1ETT. In this city, on June 22nd, LIZZI E GREEN, wife of Geo. I. cotchett. Funeral will take place this (Monday) eve n-ing-, at o'clock, from St. James' Church. NEW ADVEKTISEMRNT8. rjotfeo. T ETAIL LIQCOIt IfEALERP. YOU AUK to attend a XV nereby earnestly requested meeting, to be held at th Adrian Hall, Tues day evening, at 8 p. m..! June 24th. as a mat ter of vital importance to every liquor dealer is to be discussed. Ky order of I COMMITTEE. p. s All wholesale liquor dealers in the tlty are invited to attend. Je Si 2t' Fori Sale, OR EXCnAXGE FOE CITY rilOPEKTY. One One PlantaUon. undr cultlvauoo. about 150 acres; Bitoated fiTe miles from south port, one-half mile from -Cape Fear Klver. All implements attached. Also ten Uossflve Cows, one flee Ilorse. There are many fruit trees on the place. 1 For further information applrto JCJ3H . j U. W. LlnU CO. I Lore the Babies ! f OTHERS WUO; LOVE Til EI U UAUIES ill i '""""' sLouM use Borated Taicum Iafant lowier. the only healthful and sanitary ahy powder nt for the purpose; 5 cents a box. lorsoie by i 3IUKDS BnOTHEBS, L4 if. Front street 'COl Fpurth au jett Firemen RTPnrnfnri u Mvuiwtwiat Lif rNGTo: steam lfiiie 2?o. 1, to Carolina lVach, Friday. June STta. Fare lor round trip ," cents. Kefreshmeata, M - ' ;" v - 'U Maslc and Dancing. mon tbu jesjtt At the New Drug Store,; PInS!TP -lTV ItlTI fnt . . C...liP a complete awortment ? of . popular Pateafci Bargains ! Barpins J bargains ! -IN- LADIES' SnPPEESvx -AND-1- Gentlemcns Low Quarterpd - ". ".' ..." K "r - Ladles' Onera Slinners RfV. - v a " a - Ladles' Lace oxfQrds, rialn Toe, 16c. Ladles' Lace Oxfords.rat. Leather Tlps.f 1.00. Ladies' Lace and Burton Oxtord3, $1.23. r Gentlemen's lxw Phoes in all. the latest styles at marvellou3 LOW PItlCEH. v j ' Geo. R. French & Sons, IO8 North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) je sa-tf. Excursion to Carolina Beach rpm: atiienm;um liteuaky ikwiety of Y. M. ( A.. Wednesdar.Kth nf June. Boats leave foot of Market, f.treet at fl:30 a. m., 2:.Tfp. m, and 5 p. m. iieturBlnj last train leaves Deach at fl p. m. (Jrand Moonlight Concert by test -amateur and professional talent of the city. Braa, ' string, and vocal quartettes, j ':... Vjy Fare on first two boats 50 cents; on last boat; 25 cents. thu sat mon tue 4 Je 13 it H- A. Tucko, jyEALER IN GRANITE, MARBLE AND Brown Stone. Manufacturer of c aaetery, Jlonumcntal and Building work, 310 North - -1 . " Front street, Wilmington, N. C Jeniir ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BROWN, Manager; JJAVING LEASED TnE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, situated at the Hammocks. I am ore- ' pared to cater successfully to the wa&U of the public. 1 1 The tames wm tj 5 applied with the choicest viands ef the season, u . 1 Many places of great Interest fa the vicin ity. Surf Bathing Batl Houses la still water. ' Ane boating facilities, unrivalled flsblDj, and above all an unexcelled cuisine. cottages oh the Beach connected with the Hotel. u . Frof. Miller's celebrated Band engaged for ' the Seaton. - J. A. BUOY711. tay 28 1 1 1 . MANAGE1L THEHEWLr.TT HOUSE. M Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN crally are respectfully noticed that I ha ye made extensive additions to my premises at Switchback Stauon, AVjrightavllJo Beach .and am how prepared to acecowmodate them with the best of everything. , Fresh Fish, Soft Crabs, Deviled Crabs, Ac, ready-on the arrival or every train.' '.t Bar in the rear and separate' and distinct from the dinning room. my23tf . JAS. A. HEWLETT. Library Associalion Reading Room piRST FLOOR, MASONIC BUILDING, 123fc M arket street . open till 10 p. m. every week day. Electric Ughtr. 130 different perlodicaLi for ISCO. Only f LOO per hoaiehokl per quarter year. Everybody I anted to exasolaa, feb 1 U ' For GalOi 1 000 OLD TYeZ MTAL CLXAJI ad in good condition. Will te tell cxeap; Apply tl IHiaOfFICSi jjcumura ivdu pure, i n's n uraffs at tnoderat0 prlcea. .EngUsu Tootn lirasDs tor too. Eleo-1 1 rtc Hair ttirlers for25c, Maws' cbewtni?rcoUi r'lf;r3Ec- JOUNU.JIAKIWm Telephone ion. . , raannaclst.4 fyi " UhmJ ''' -- .-KnfTl ( ssci tni W ''III -U.

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