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V 7t we ttu to tfa to reccire communicail from our mends on a&7 ana all BUSjccts .. ,rnr ard Prop. general interest, oat P11-1' ... orkCTAGE PAID: Tne name of tne writer most alwajs to nished to tne Editor. conunanicaaons most be written on one side of tne paper. Personalities most be avoldeo. P - x months SiOQ. Three month. S3 cents. I .1 ,.i on " P deliver V carriers, me U, win jf;p rtry t:ie above ta asT r,arx Atii it is ejpecutir aol partlcaiarl7 ande stood tnai tne EJiwr aoes notalwajB endors the views of corresponaenta anlssa so In the editorial columns. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. NO 129. VOL. XIY sBS1" .irV1ci report any ana Thf Daili Rev 1 f 11 J- Ntii -t p'eant form ?-sta''' " "... .-roi-r-.nu?! JUICE rflAXATlVEAl" FIGS OF CALIFORNIA rl VI' ii ilit HH.uiv.mai T.,- ofiilat'.l known w c kncf.ciai to the human rc furmin an agreeable $v cure Habitual Consti- on a weak or inactive Edition ot mc fMFYS.L VER AliU bUWLLD. V ' ,v e r 't c.Tcellent remedy known to ilkS$E THE SYS 7EM EFFECTUALLY eu" tLOOoT REFRECHI81C SLEEP, ' HSALTH and STRENGTH ' NATURALtv FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. A3K YOUf? DRUGGIST FOf STTITJIP OP. 3JIC3r0 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S AH FRANCISCO, CAL, VUi.7" K1. t:EW Y0RK- tL Y KUHKKT K HELLA31Y. WHOLESALE DKUCUilST, tri 2 b' w Wilmington, C. There are 2,700 courts in the Uni- j ted State engaged in jrantinp: di vorce?, and one marriage in every twenty eight is thus annulled. George Bancroft, who was Secre- tnrv of the Navy under President , Polk, is the oldest ex-Cabinet onicer, i . ' i ? i totn in age ana tiate oi service, now living. ' Mary Miller, of Western Pennsyl vania, probably the wealthiest col ore -J woman in the conn try, died the other day. Her income was $200 a day. LOCAL 1STEWS. INDEX TO NSW ADVERTISEMENTS jjNEED & Co Furniture " George Kottntreb Notice George kocxtree Notice C W Yates Croquet Setts, etc J I ilcCr.AMMT New Fam ly Grocery Warren's Ice Cream Parlor open till 10 p. m. tf They say that tish are biting nicely now in the Sounds. Pigfish are run ning inside. Prof. Boone, of Indiana.- Univer sity, says that of 0,500 theological students in the United States not less than one fourth are colored graduates. The House'of Commons has voted three times on disestablishment for Scotland. The first time, in 1S8C, the adverse majority was 112. In" 1887 it had fallen to 52, and last week it shrunk still further to 38. .'-Caffeine Seidlitz. ,!rTlIFStFF.nY UKLIEF OF NEltVOUS J1 h...lu!ip an-l brain latlgue, depression i...viii- :i:. mio!1o r.mi other excesses, neart- &un. nmous ilcbillty, etc. One grraln of hT.irt f.norn ire ut Mffelne In each dose. Mix tieuow.lfrs : water ami drinlc durlnjr efTer- .iames I). NL'TT. Apothecary. .uj n. Fiuni sl . WllrulLiitou. N. C. inch 10 There was a tremendous crowd at Wrightsville Beach to day to wit ness the aquatic performance. The genial and -accomplished Mr. W. J. Woodward lias again assum ed the duties of Auditor of the Sea- coast It. It. Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Itakes of the latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cobi II dw. Co. t Forecast. For JCoith Carolina, showers and stationary temperature, .becoming cooler and fair on Friday. Local forecasts, from 8 a. m., for Wilming ton and vicinity, fair to-day and to-morrow. Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all lending drug- gits. Municipal elections will be held in all the principal cities and towns of Virginia Thursday of next week, The Democrats have nominated can didates wherever elections are to be held, but so far the Republicans do not seem inclined to make a contest anywhere. The New York Flower Mission distributed last season 250,000 bou quets. This was said to bo more than was distributed by ejther the London or the Liverpool mission during the same period. Besides the llowers they distributed fruit, milk, eggs and vegetables. A ministerial club in San Fran cisco recently gave itself a banquet. And in connection with each course on the menu an - appropriate pas sage fom the Bible was printed. For instance, with the soup there nnnAared the verse: "Set on the i great pot, and seethe pottag the sons of the prophets.1 - Keep dry ail you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c at I. Shrier's, S. B. corner Front and Princess streets. t Slayor of 3Ionroe. Our clever friend, M-. C. H. Pol ley, who was born and raised here but who lias for many years past resided at Monroe, has been elected Mavor of that thriving town. This is the best evidence in the world of the esteem in which he is held by the people among whom he has so long resided. meet ngain to-night, elect officers, and adjourn. The Grand Encampment met this morning and elected the following officers-for the ensuing term: Grand Patriarch T. E. Phillips. Grand High Priest T. W. Stephens. Grand Senior Warden A. Broad- foot. Grand Junior Warden J. W. Stan- ev. Grand Scribe and Treasurer C. W. Blake Grand Representative John L. Dudley. " The appointive oflicers will be named to-night. NEW AOVKUTI8EJ51ENTB. 2.00 for ADRIAN & VOLLEltS, wuoi i;si.i: i)i:.i.i:i:s in Provisions, G roeerics, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. 1'ioiit and Dock Sl., WILMINGTON, N. V. Jtnr.tf ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Y'l l"AN SAVK fill PKi: VKAit i;v ilAV. your work ilorc at c. II. WAKD'S, the Prieti.-at Harbor. No. r SouMi Front street. Shaving lO Uent.w, Hair Cutting t!0 Cents, Shampoo 120 CtMits. !v''!, N rs :ind worl; guaranteed; . c ii. waim, s'.nu 'r i.t sr., Wlimlnton, N. V. 4'r'l I'". l'-U Sailors anil Firemen's Union. Under the auspices of the Interna tional Amalgamated Sailors and The Princess street ticket office piremeu's Union a mass meeting for of the Wilmington Seacast Railroad Leafftrers was held in this city Wed- s in charge of Mr. J. R. Hanby as nec(ay night and a branch of said ticket agent and operator. union was established for this port. 1 V.' I n.ll l in .vvvv'u, ' 1 . -IT" cleared tc-dav lor Bristol with 4,:4 uwiii, rri-Mun.i, valued at $fi,43T,. 75, President; . . au, iru.c , W. II. Temple, Secretary, ami i- ta n;.iif.M.- (Minek Steward. The irm All the ladies ol St. Andrews ol;ects 0f this union arein tlie worus (M.ril. nr.. rfniiPstf-d lo met the Lf Af,. l.r.r "fo establish ami sent them to the undersigned on or oeioie Pastor in the Lecture Room punc- uiaintain a fair rate of wages; to July 1st, 1890, or they will not. bo permitted to barrels rosin, shipped by Mr. J. W. Holies. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL. BUY A PAIR OF OUU LADIES' DONGOLAB.B. niCIt MAKES oil pinoolh polid . rvieablc Xlylish hoes. ce Oar Upririg ; Vtockv MUU. XV m A A UJ WUUI Ull U H Wl s NEW GROCERY STOKE - Y FKIENDS AND Tliii oii- erally are respectfully notified, that I have opened at the northeast corner or castle ana Firth streets with a run ana complete une oi r pIN wauk 1 OS North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) mytf Family Groceries. t win wpr nntnincr but THE BEST, and as I buy for cash, I will sell cheap for casn. 1 will also have a number of clean, well-kept Stalls for my country friends. Give me a call and I will do the best i can ior you. J. l. lMcULAMMY. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. m RSOTICE. ty VIHTUE OF A' DECltEE of TIIK su perior Court of New Hanover County. April Term 1800. 1 hereby-give notice to all persons holding claims against W. II. Styron to pre- nov Hardware) AND CKOCKEKY. W. E. smiNGEU & CO., Importers and Jobbers Fiircell Uutldlnjr. tuallyatr, p. nu Friilav, the Kith n) 0vide for memlers who are ship- share In the distribution or the funds of said ,f i i t, ...Ainhers nainst Styron In my hands. On that, day the funds instant. wrec ked; to guauT meinbe s nain. i aist,ibuted according to the provisions The Vsociation of the Third the imposition of JandmarUsauu ii t oradepdof asSjgnment made by W. II. styron North Carolina Infantry will cele- brutality of officers in some vessels to K. a. arKer. EOK(E liOFNTKEE, brate their 21th anniversary to- at sea." myj,wjhur lcehe niht at the residence of Col. .Ino. L. Cantwell. Struek by I.iubtnlng. thunder storm this I I I 1 I . - B SMOTICE. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SL- J. G. WRIGHT, ("EAL ESTATE AGENT, i: Mllu. t.-ind I'l.r. Smtlli'i Itnild. tns.Uetwrvit Front anil Secoml, l'ri nress Street. J EAL 1.STATK UOIGHT AND SOLD lPa,s ,v:V!,- T.ifs and insurance eare il'V . .. . ""a Will give strict attention -atis; pLi.vj in his hands. !iu-: lin men thur 'The Emperor of Germany has his cards like other mortals. They are very simple, although those of the German nobility are generally very hiirhlv decorated with crests and crowns. The royal Jcarda have ab solutelv no ornamentation. In plain gothic letters they read: " Wilhelm, j German Emperor and King of Prus sia. . : - It is announced by the Louisville tornado relief commit! ee that every deserving case has received proper attention, and that a fund of s!l,(X0 has been deposited in bank for the benefit of those whom the calamity left without means of support. To the signal credit of the city, be it said, all the money required in the case was contributed by the people of Louisville. A remarkable coincidence is re ported from West Virginia. A cen sus of Elm Grove was taken Friday, .,.noMfnrv tr iiipornorat iusr the 1 cai iviwi j village as a! town, with the follow itiL' result: dumber of males over 21 vears of age, US; number of male oi vpnis of rii?e. 14S; number of females over 1C years of age, 143 under 10 vears of I1IIJUUVI V age, 148; grand to tal, 92. -. John I. ' Blair, the millionaire owner of Blairsvillev N. J., and also the owner of one half the railroads in Iowa, a man estimated to be worth from $40,000,000 to $100,000,000 r. iu nhpn.m the other day and. it is related by the Tribune of tha cit v. changed his linen in the wash room of the Grand Pacific Hotel to the residence of Mr. A. D. xne uiuuc u i" .ww r-n.f vow TTnnnvpr Pnimtv Amll . ., . -i j. -r . ..t-... . i4- .oo l T-..r,, -,t irtii street. uear "v"vvu""" ' ' coast uauroau ai riunt iv .... . . i ... rnrf, nt th f.ftnvt i cia ..f to ilnv. Omnrrp. was struck by ngntning opeiieuiui . c.w v.., , .,-Mo nmiP.fi noor. in the City of Wilmington, on Mr fien H Pender is acting agent and set on ure. nie ""' were deraujred oy tne sxoriu u,uu. ix, ..... . ., hence it was some little time before accounts, chosesin action, and debts due and 7 in Tim Tire owing W. II. Styron," and by him assigned to n nvm umc Tiirnpd in. 111G lire 1 J . cle.ar.,1 to-,lay for Glasgow with B0 - t was soon on hand, .ZrZm . . l 1. .ro . 1 ruilliuuimmiuu casus spirits, ,ui uai re.. , .wo,.,, flames were soon he elvcn at lne sale. v- - - - i i checked. The damage, however, wn finite serious. The house was Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA torof the estate of Robert R. Wood, I hereby notify all persons havlntf claims against tne said decedent to present the same to me on or before the 3d day of April, A. 1. isftl. All persons indented to said decedent will make payment to me. Dated this, yd April, lUi. T1IOS. P. WOOD, apiuoawow thur Administrator. Administrator's Notice. TtHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUALIFIED as Administrator of the estate of F. J. Lord, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against suid estate to present t hem t o me on or before May 1st, JsMI, -or this notice will be pleaded in bar or the payment thereor. F. A. LORD, my l oaw i;w thur Administrator. - Wilmington Seacoast R.R. and operator (ier. barque Atlantic, Sehlottman, TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 1st, Mtflh. JhVom Wilmington. " '' Dally (Dully Dally I ex mm ex px STATIONS. ! sun- l, uljHun- Sun j daj'. f day. day. nmi nt. &i:vr00. shinned by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. myl lOt G EOR(E KOl'NTIiEE. Receiver. Front Street.... Princess St feet. Hammocks I. M A. If. A. M. 1 1 zm i ! ZM 0.4(1 .4S , :t.m lo it 7.at Ask for "Our Old Chief." This b;uily injured and the furniture was new and improved Wamsiit ta Shirt thoroughly saturated witli water iwiil v and for sale atour Shirt Tlie house was insured for $2,500 in i o i - JVo)n Jfammoeks. nm Setts.aml Hammocks. JjAMNKX Ksn .tMo $2..V CROQUET fl.CO 7Ui"-Kd.i!l, III.. f"S!w-1,M ' ' ' -'iiors jn setts, very YATES' KOOK ahllshrcl 1 ha..,- am Blts Belts, etc. A 3, hanJsome- the expense of paying for a i. He is 8S years old and wears uain ami wi w onl v. at 7.c. 122 Market ot.. Elsbach, prop. " Mr. 11. C Prempert is againabroad . . . , . r 1 1 . . , ,. ifter a severe and distressing umw. We are glad to see him out again and tnirt that he may soon recover lis usual health and strength. With -'Regar Paint'on your house anil "Piastico on your wan, hou?e will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the X. Jacolu tldw. o , factory agents. f There will be religious eeJvices to night at Market Street Methodist r -m . s . -mm Anderson, coiner of Eighth ami Prinees-s. The public are cordially -i rr. ...til ..lr,! tin nvnvpr nivitetl. l nere win "i-" f meeting on Friday night. Capt. Phil Sasser has leased the hotel at Switchback station, winch was last vear so successfully con ducted by Mrs. W. E. Mayo, and will open there on the first of June. He will keen a good house and we trust that he will do well. Mr. J. 1). McClammy, as clever a gentleman as ever stepped in shoe feather, and a good business man to boot (no pun intended) has opened a first class grocery store at the cor ner of Fifth and Castle, where we hope he will succeed handsomely. See his ad. in this i?sue. cheAru norsF. save room an ancient, scrubbed up hat that a poor man would be ashamed of. He is generous, people gay. to every body except himself. t. 1874. Ideal Quinine As?iMLVlUu SOAP. THERE IS NO or x'lt0 !Uls SP will not benefit. MAlr, y MLNDS UUOTUKK. 3 tt rut 601 Fcurth st, TT" ' - Thill and impure blood is . made rich and healthful by taking Hood s SarsapariUa. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, all blood disorders. niry Association Reading Room F1UT FUH)U- MASOS1C BUILDING, TZh Open till 10 p. m. every week New Push mid Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when - opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put ting on inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penters, it will pay yon to examine and use same. K. Jacob! II dir. Co. t Refrefthlns and invigorating Ti.iiinne Srvla Water as drawn from - Cecwciistt,. 133 dirrerent Periodicals fMunds BrothersV WSMJ (w,,,,:., . Uodaroantam a, " - crrooayiaYtieatocxjiake. teoittiand iNatarai xuiuvjui." u. the Oneida, of Hartford, Messrs. At kinson & Manning agents, and $1,500 in the North American, with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor. There was also insurance on the furniture for 2,000 in the Connecticut, with m,,-.. ..iirli Ar Boatwritrht. The iiirci . . uinit... o loss will probably be covered. Happy Women. What is it that makes women more smiling and happy-looking than v w meet, them on the ears, on the streets, in the country, by the seashore, always smiling, teeth a listeninr, eves a dancing. An! the .- . 4-1, Ar nim to nlease. ii is o,. ofTnrr in iiianv instances for them tr uml le and were it not for a desire to look pleasing and pretty many would "never smile again. Why.' Hecause in a large majority oi in stances thev don't teel like aiding. They feel ibre like crying. With aches, weakness and bearing down pains, life to them is a burden. What a goiu-nnu io umu i,,-,;.;nn la a rich eict woman. Why should lie aim to cure her and uenv nimseii w ... t senting his bills with the usual regu Unifv it soAiiiK from tue ioiiuwm, that'the surest and cheapest way for invalid women to regain health aiul strength is bv usini? Botanic Bloetl Balm f'B. B. B.) Mrs. J. A. White, 040 Wythe street, letersburg. Va., writes: 4l have used B. B. B. with happy results, and others have taken it army ad vice and are delighted with its cura tive results.' J. N. Gregory. Butler Post office, S. C, writes: "My wife had been under the treatment of several good physicians, but continued in poor health, so I bought four bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and it did her more good than those doctors had done her in ten years. She is now doing her own washing, a thing she had not been able to do for four years." mi; 1 BUY A HOME I - t ---.T-tT-ii-v--- r nTH nr.ill I Houses ana i.ois 101 nuic mthe ins'alment Plan on castle, Church, Nun, Arn. orange, dock, aiar-1 ket. Princess. Chest nm, ir w-Mirmt. Mulixrry. iceat 'cross. Rintin. Front, Second. Third, rourui. Firth. Stxtli. seemu, vviunn El"hth. Ninth, Tenth, Dickinson. Wood, ciiarlot.tr, Tiuriwinu, ElevenUi and lveiuii st reel s. ioney n i-au tho?e wishing to b'llld. Apply to j u tm t ii i' ii i i . i . llJi3 onice of it. in onnor. (4 STATIONS. Dally ex Dally; DiUly ex ex Sunday. I A. M.'A. M. Front street... ' H.2',; ll.a- Princess sr.... .li 10.. Hammocks.... I T.4ll HV . M 5 2li 4.4r,j Daily ex P. M. 7.40 7.10 bUU day only. P. M. n.:ir 0.(111 ' Fare 2." cents ror ound trtp on riaturoays. .1. R. NOLAN, ,cy i n oen'l Manager. Fishermen's Supplies, Builders Hardware, PAINTS AND SASH. Mis' :jz?1, -i ( rnim suitiivri'K'WBiii utt. made i th oU Dutch proce.?, the bet IaJ on the marker. They no: being In combina tion can m&ke special pilce on same.' CAROLINA BEACH, cooking stoves. nl anl Thuiuler nntl LlgUt-ninj:. A heavy rain and wind and thun der storm struck the city early this morning. It came from the West and bore down upon us about- half- past 12 o'clock. The atmosphere was heavily charged with electric ity, the wind blew hard and the rain fell in almost blinding torrents. The i infill) lln IT renter than at nnv other station renorted. amoinu- tue ouij uuiur w ing to 2.12 inches, of which fully 1.3 inches fell in the hour from 12:30 to 1:30. Augusta, which reported 1.X inehes, seems to have been next in the list. The rain area seems to have been very general over the en tire country East of the Mississippi River. The only damage here was the injury to ilr. A. D. Brown' house, as reported elsewhere. The Odd Fellow. The Grand Lodge met this morn ing, pursuant to adjournment, but interest "jiltrfinviictMl was the selection of Ox- THE SYLVAN UKOVE EAVES WILMINGTON AT '.: A. M. AND 2 31 p. rn., ani returning wes the Beaen at 12.30 an l 0 p. m. ; Evciy day in the week except .si'iday. Season reduced rate Tickets tor sr'e a the office or on boanl. Fare s.vurtav T cents for the round trip. , .1. W. IIAKPEK. my 10 tr ' Manager. . 8 need & Co., nLCCESOHS TO KNOXMI LE FL'RNI- iue Co., soui beast corner Market aai second streets. Lare stoct, arUstic deisrs, lowest prices. Every bo-Jy in Ited to cuU and inspect , stock. nac my 1 i tr N Mams and Butter. ORTII CAROLINA ANIfS. C. HA. IS. FRESH MOUNTAIN I5LTTER- These gro-ia are all lUht. II ALL & PEAKS LLr. 11 and 11 So. Water btret my 12 tf ford as the next place of meeting, in May next. I The Trustees of the Orphan Asy Inm reportetl the sum of in hand. T The meuibers of the flrand lHXtttt.montiot Juneto list the "Taxes' tor the went down the river this afternoon, -KI on me .isyivan urorf, on " j Tax Listing. WILL I' 8 AT THE CIT V HALL IH'KINti Largest assortment in the State to select rrcrn: s)ld at ractory prices Oil Stoves of All Sizes, In t(-m you win nnl co:nrort and e-onoinr. Pump', Step-Ladder?, ask ror j our patronage anl Hhall evtr enf.eavor to deteenre the same. j:espectrully, N. Jacobi Hardware Co., apl22tr 'i SO- FKOXT. ST. STILL AT WORK. I AM NOW WELL PitEPAUED TO K EPA IK all kinds or Furuture, sewing Mat nines, cy ArtlcP-?, sc., aiid where It In poslblcinal e them asgooJ a.s new. work done, promptly an 1 prices low. call and ee 0ie and get -tlmatM ant m-. fc FAUKAi . w. cor. Frost an i orange street. ? 1 am sUH agent here ror the New Hooi sewing Mach'ne, one cl the xsl Machines cn themtrkeC Nc!'iCsr.d O'.I ror Rale. mot ICtf Wilmtaston Saving & Trust Co. J. W.ATKIN.SON. iTesldenr. W. F.TOOMEK, Caahter. " ,lon to Carolina UeacW TheyAfUl! oysthusottui Jar.e Tax Ller. 1 no rniNCK-ss st.. avilmincto. N. lUo iji-uU Monff cn n-nf I tory fwrurity. Tara Intm'st on Iv-Tniis. ti eiapo-.rerea to execute Trusts of all aindi. rocU if
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