we wta tecuataitcSTB csssz from our cneaat ea taj k&a 3rc;xrt SoTHnterecDi The name of the truer diss tlttji t9 oishMtothaEStor. oommamcartoai nag fee gflttea ca' one side ot the paper. Personalities mutt He Ani it is especuir anj pirCctduty Q&i stood thtt the &utor (toes notrtrrara rascn the netrs ot correspondents ulw ra in the editorial columns. 1" ,,t nr.ti- run Three .... rrontn. a-cents. "' ..r,rcd tT carriers, free r d: at tiiC above r siLjrr'ps . onr and VOL XIV WILMINGTON,. N. C MONDAY, MAY 26, 1890. NO 138. .if-- , r ."- ' v w i vv LOCAL 1TEWS. 1NDSX TO NSW AlTERT13ZMrT3 Sneed & Co--Furniture r ' . The city Bids wanted Opera House Comic Opera i, C V Yates Croquet Setts, etc J as Q Br ex Notice to Tax-Payers Mcxds Brothsrs Saratoga Vater, etc James Wilson Houses and lots tor sale Forecasts. I For Xortll (.nmMtia rains 'a1 J ; stationary temperature. Local fore casts, from 8 a. ui. to-day, for Wil mington and vicinity, showers. j Trade and Industrial Isue. I Joe Caldwell, of the Statesville ... iiiiuHiut, uuct in uj uuyiiiiii uy Very few families have yet left the halves and hence the trade and in city for the summer,. but the hegira jdustrial issue of his paper, which and the shegira will begin in earnest ; makes the edition for last week, is next Week. . both handsome and tmnnlptp. The .v. -clrrant form pTlVE NUTRITIOUS JUICE r,ro. n? CALIFORNIA, r-.I xnih ihc medicinal !S beneficial to the human SSo forming an agreeable -Vure Habitual Constt and the many His de--VV on a weak or inactive Kitioncftiic- LDHETS, LIVER ftllD BOWELS. u tit com eicellect remedy known to THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY lti cse is Eilious or Constipated so THAT rjfif EL00D, REFRESHING SLEEP, HW1TH and 8TREWCTH KATURAi-l- FOU.OW. Evtr)- one is using it and all are hted with it. t AS YOUR DRUGGIST FOH BYBUP OIP PIGS MANUFACTURES CtiLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 4XV FMHCISCO, CAL. nW.LF. Kt. M'' RK. N. Y 'rcrsalebj" KOKEICT K. UELLAS1Y. WHOLESALE D HUG GIST, tch j Wilmington, N. c. iDKIAS & VOLLERS, WUOLKSALE DKALEKS IN ProTisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND IO)!MISSIO. MERCHANTS, Corrronf anil Iock Stf ., WILMINGTON, N. C. : mt Rubber Hose, Iawn Mowers and Rakes of the latest, and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. t Caffeine Seidiitz. TMRTHP ,1,?1c!ie an(1 brjln Jatlarue. Ueprpsslon oowir.ra!v.THo!jp and other excesses, heart 5urt u nervous debility, etc One grain of 2lE?rs '? H:'tor an(l rtrtnc during: offer- a.vr.VLt M . WiUoli-roil, Nr. v. men 19 Croquet Setts and Hammocks.. JJmoCK !.) to fi.w, CROQUET $1.C0 Wl Dx jsail its. Belts, etc. " A one of those popular 12 inoa.. liandsome J wal. la cloth an-J gilt, calj 25 cents each wstaaaan authors in setts, very cheap. J2ii!f YATES" liOOK HOUSE. Hams and Jhitter. JT0 CAKOLINA AND S. C. HAMS. FKESH MOUNTAIN BUTTER, swvfc are an riSut. Hallal- pkakha ll, 11 and so. Water street Yu Can Save Money BY on ON- B''.SWANN, Agent, lUe Front Street Market.) AM) ET 11 1 s r JU CES ON FAMILY GR00F.RTF.S. M awning but THE BEST, and will tjimia any part of oj Jtlma caiL Dtw tf "tt notice; TI871E P A DECKEE OP THE SU--Ne;v "anover County, April Doc- ls'I1'rorCaso, at the 6urt la tL,i Clty of Wl3Ston, on f hllyct May,is90, -an claims, nfS,!l acUon- debts due r Wker h?a" 4nd by Wm assigned to r-ttorI fcfacy1 01 assignment. fera at',fc,ni,ernlnS the claims will EOKtiE ROUNTREE, Receiver. AD CROCKERY. E. SPRINGER & CO., ' , ImPcrs ana Johbcrs. rarcc-u Btfiais Wanted! 50 pood and experi enced hands, to work on shirts. Ap ply at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 122 larket street. V Keep drj- and" yon will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c:, at I. Shrier's, 8. K. and Princess streets. corner Front t -VTlie children of the Hemenway school invite their parents and friends to visit the school to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Six car loads of flesh and blood went down on the Seacoast R. R. yesterday afternoon for a whiff of invigorating salt air. "That tired feeling1' is entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives a feeling of buoyancv and strength to the whole S3'stem. The turnpike road is now, in many places, beautifully shaded by the trees set out in years past by the Superintendent, Mr. Flenry Haar. A colored excursion from this city to Fayetteville went up to-day on the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. They left this morning and will return this afternoon. Col. James G. Burr gives notice that he will be at the City Hall on Monday next, June 2d, and every day thereafter untjl the 1st of July to receive the tax' lists. illustrations are more numerous than in many more pretention is sues and the information presented in the 24 pages relative to Statesville and Iredell county is as interesting as any descriptive matter we have yet seen. In every way it is a very creditable issue. Tlie Merry Company. This charming juvenile comic opera wil be presented at the Opera House on Wednesday evening by 75 pupils from Hemeiiway and Union schools, who have been well and thoroughly trained in their parts. There will be many new features in troduced and the marching will con sist of many graceful and beautiful m6vements. The music is bright and catching. . We all remember-Avhat a deh'ghtful entertainment these children gave us last school closing and all will be glad to see them again. About Mr. .Jones. A highly esteemed personal friend of ours, Mr. Geo. C. Kelley, writes us a few lines in defence of Rev. Sam Jones. He has heard him and is therefore able to speak "ex cathe dra." He says that "there is a won derful amount of inspiration in his sayings and nothing that could give offense to the mostrefined, sensitive feelings." Mr. Kelley goes on to ?ay 'Rev. Sam JTones has held a Bishop Watson visited St. Paul's Cnurch yesterday morning and con firmed a class of six, four ladies and two gentlemen, presented by the rector, Rev. Mr. Arnold. A car load of those oak chamber suits, suitable for seacoast resi dences, which have been looked for for some days past, w re received to-day by Messrs. Sneed & Co. There is now enough iron on hand to lay about seven miles more of track on the W., O. & E. C. R. R. This will carry the road nearly to Sloop Point, 22 miles from the city. Alderman Morton, chairman of the. Market Committee, gives notice in this issaethat sealed bids- will be received until 12 o'clock, on the 31st inst., for repairs to tlie west end of Front street market. Steamship Yemassee, Capt. Mc Kee, arrived in this afternoon from New York. She jrot in below at 3:30 o'clock and left New York at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. This is, we believe, the quickest trip on record between the two ports. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweeps and Diggers. Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the "Boy Clipper," the most im proved plow on. the; market. N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co., factory agents. We have it now. ' A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it. It is the series of meetings in our city and has accomplished a vast amount of good, if Ave poor liumans can be accepted as a judge of such." Mr. Kelley is in every way very warm in his defence ' of Mr. Jones and hopes that those who have- so much opposed him here will go to hear him when he preaches in Wilmington. urignt invention or a ona t-nro- nal gone on a vi lina genius and is pronounced by all accompanied by lr. Yul Second Hie Motion. Rev. T)r. Yates has written to the Raleigh (.'hronUlr asking Uiat his name be not mentioned any further for the vacancy at Chapel Hill made by Prof. -Mangum's death. At the same time he heartily seconds Dr. Deems' nomination of Dr. Kings bury for the position. He very gracefully says: "I am acquainted with no man in the State whose deep and wide erudition so well qualifies I him for the position as does that ot Dr. Kingsbury. He is a master of the English language and literature, and ethical and intellectual science would be easy for him. He knows what hard work is. If he could be induced to take it, he is the man." Deatli of Maj. Young. We are greatly grieved to learn of the death of Maj. Wilton L. Young, information of which was received here late Saturday night. He died at the residence of his brother at Apex, in Wake count y, on Saturday afternoon. He was a prominent resident of this city, and his sudden death has cabt a gloom over the en tire citv, where he was greatly es teemed. He had been suffering for some time past from an .attack of pneumonia, following the grip, and it to his brother, his devoted wife, Another Ice Factory. We hear it rumored that another ; ice factory is to be established here at an early day. It is said that a prominent citizen of this place, and j one who can command all of the money necessary for the enterprise, has gone North for the purchase of the necessary machinery. We give the item merely as a rumor, because ' we have no positive, actual infor-: i - ; j matioii in the premises, as the mat-1 I ter nas oeen Kept very quiet, but we tmnK ttiat it uas been correctly stated. There has been a big ad vance in the price of ice all along the line and it is held in New York to day at 1 cent a pound, retail, and $10 a ton, wholesale. A Narrow .Escape. This morning, about 8 o'clock, while Mr. DexterJSulliyan, a young man 22 years old, of " Augusta, Ga., who is one of the linemen of the Western Union Telegrarm Co., was on a pole at the corner of Mulberry andJNutt streets, stretching a wire, it slipped and caught him across the breast, throwing him from the pole. He struck the side of Messrs. Worth & Worth's office and fell to the ground, a distance of about 65 feet, and had his hip dislocated and the side of his head very 'badly bruised. He was put in a carriage and sent to the hospital. Had he fallen on his head he would probably have been a dead man ere this. Death of Dr. Mnan. The sad intelligence was received here on Saturday night of the death of Rev. James E Mann, D. D., one of the most prominent, learned and erudite ministers of the North Caro lina Conference of theM. E. Church He cued at or. JjOUih, ot pneumonia,. after a short illness, contracted while in session on the General Con ference. Dr. Mann was well known here, he having served two successive terms as pastor of Front Street M. E. Church. He was afterwards a pre siding elder and at the time of his death was pastor of the church in Newbern. He was about 58 years of age and was a native of Chatham county. He entered th North Car olina Conference in 1853, when just 21 years of age. He was a man of magnificent physique, of fine men tal powers, an earnest, faithful and untiring - minister, and none can doubt that he has entered into that reward he was so nobly earned. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVBKTISECIErrrO PILLOWS. XV. ML. CUMMINU. MOSQUITO NKTS. MATTRESSES. to be the best pump on the market. See it and you will have no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The tidd tables for the Atlantic! Coastof the United States, togeth-j er with 206 stations on the- Atlantic j Coast of British America, for the Coast and Geodetic Survey, are now ready for issue, and copies can be obtained at the Agencies of the Survey in the city; or by addressing the office at Washington. Price 25 cents. ' ' Tonrlitt, Whether on uleasure bent or bus: ness, should take on every trip bottle of SvruD ol Fig?, as it most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre venting fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale In COc and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. in the hopes of obtaining relief. We do not know Maj. Young's age, but think it was in the neigh borhood of G0; We remember him during the war. He came here as a member of an Alabama regiment it was an artillery regiment, we think and was stationed here af- i terwards on detailed dutj. He was ' at one time, if.' we remember correct 1 ly, provost marshal of the city. At the close of the war he returned to Wilmington and remained" with us. He gave many of the most vigorous years of his life to the development of the Angola Canal scheme, which proved, eventually, unsuccessful. The Treacheroui Cape Fear. Saturday night at 11:30 o'clock, Mr. Geo. W. Bambrick, one of the crew of the steam dredge Admiral, which is lying alongside of the steam tug Blanche started to go aboard of the dredge and In stepping from the Blanche missed his footing and fell between the two boats and was drowned. He was 45 years old and came out here from Baltimore last year, with the dredge. His body was found yesterday and put. in a handsome coffin and shipped on the Northern bound train last night for his home, 2,030 Bank street, Balti more. He was unmarried. Warren's Ice till 10 p. m. Cream Parlor open tf Weather Crop Bulletin. The report of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by the N. C. Experiment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the U. S. Signal Service, show that during the week ending Friday last, the tem perature and amount of sunshine have been about the average, except that the nights early in the week were comparatively cool, somewhat retarding the growth of young corn and cotton. The rainfall has been above the average in the western portion of the State and along tlie southeastern soast, but elsewhere it is rather dry, with unfavorable ef fects on crops,chiefiy in the eastern portion of the State. Bud-worms are reported as doing considerable damage to young corn in a number of counties. In general, however, the effect of the weather has been good, and the condition of the staple crops continues to be very satisfactory. Weak tie. How many suffer from weakness! And what a distressful ailment it is. Always praying for strength and yet feeling oneself growing weaker and weaker. There is great virtue- in B B B (Botanic Blood Balm) as a strengthening as well as a healing medicine. Try it as a tonic and see how much better you will feel. It will improve both appetite and di gestion. It is an excellent remedy to use while convalescing. It aids a natural and rapid recovery. In cases where an invalid has remained long : in bed and bed sores or other ulcers 'breakout, this remedy will afford I quick relief. i XV. M. Cheshire, Atlanta, Ga,, I writes: "I had a long spell , of j typhoid ferer, which at last seemed :to settle in my right leg, which ' swelled up enormously. Art ulcer ialso appeared which discharged a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ice Cold Saratoga Water, jyRECT FROM SPRINGS. DEEP ROOK and vichj Milk Shakes and Soda Water best in town. MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 N. Front street. 601 N. Fourth St, my 2G t f Notice to Tax-Payers. UasvJune 2d, 1890, and every day thereaf ter except Sunrtays, until the 1st July, to re ceive the tax lists for all real and personal property anil noils for Wilmington Township. Hours for list in? from 9 ;i. rn. to p. m. and rrom :; p. ui. to ij p. in. .IAS. Ci. HURft, my r;t uum Tax Lister. DEPARTMENT MARKET AND FEES. EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT my office from now until the ."list instant, at 12 M., for repairs to thn west end of Front Street Market. Plans ana .specifications may be seen at my Office. GEO. L. MORTON, Chairman Market Committee, my 26 nt mon wed frt OPERA HOUSE. . WEDNESDAY, BAI U8, 181)0 THE MERRY COMPANY. This charming Juvenile Comic Opera will be presented by seventy-five well trained pu pils from the Union and Hemenway Schools. Many new features will be introduced. The marching will consist of many beautiful and original movements. Admission For adults 25 cents. No charge iur rcaerveu tea.L3. Aumiasion I or cniluren 15 cents; iu cents extra ior reserved seats. Doors open at 8 p. m. Tictets on sale at Yates' Book Store on Tues day morning. . my20 3t BUILDING LOTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS for sale on the Instalment I'lan on Castle, Church, Nun. Ann, Orange, Dock, Market, Princess, Chestnut, walnut. Mulberry. Red Cross, Rankin. Front, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, sixth, seventy, Wilson. Eighth. Ninth, Tenth. Dickinson. Wood, charloue. Eleventh. Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Money to loan those wishing to build. Apply to JAMES WILSON, my 2a 2w. onice of D. O'Connor. , oiuce men ue uas, ueeu eugug j ftnnfui of matt, . ,lav. I then irave acts real estate business here, whiclr- he ' r n k trial nnrl it rnml me-" conducted with much success. He? was married, a few years ago, to a lady of this city, who survives him, but he leaves no issue. It is under stood that the remains were Interred (yesterday at Cary, in Wake county. I Refreshing andinvIcortlnj; Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Hands Brothers' .magnificent new soda fountain at a temperature of Purest Fruit 8yrup,Mllk Shake and Natural UiaeraUYajter, AT Geo. R. French & Sons. .'jfto Opera Slippers, former price 75c. 73c Opera Slippers, former price Sl-Ga $1.00 opera. Slipper, former price fL25. $1.25 Opera suppers, former price f L3Q. . Oxford Ties, Pau Tip, 75c oxford Ties, Pat. Tip, $LttL Oxford Ties, Pat. Tip, $L25. Oxford Ties, Pat. Tip, IL50. Tan Colored Oxford3 tl .00. Tan Colored Oxfords f L25. All the above styles in Misses and Chil dren's sizes at comparaUvely low prlcea. Large stock Of LAWN TENNIS SLIPPEKS. GEO. R, FRENCH & SONS, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) my 24 tf FOR CAROLINA BEA0E AND S0TJTHP0RT. Sneed & Co., TO KNOXVILLE FUBSI- gUCCESSORS tore Co., southeast corner Maxkei and Second streets Large stocx, artistic fleslgng, loyegt prices. ETerjbpdytoTlteto call taA inspect nock, aae mywtt TUB 8 VI VAN GQOVZ2 JEAVES WILMINGTON AT fc30 A. IT, ASP 2 oO p. m., and returning leaves the Beach at and 6 p. IB PASSPORT will leave tor Southport t 9t a. m.; leave Southport at 3 p. m. Every day in the week except Sunday. " season reduced rate Tickets for sale at tha office or on board. Fare Saturday 25 cents tor the round trip. J. W. HARPER, my 10 tf . Maaastr. NORTH Carolina, fin the superior Court, I before Thos. J. Whlta- ker. Esqr., cleric of JONES COUNTY, said County, la oOc Lat Treaton. JP D. KOONCE, ASSIGNEE OF TDK JTJXX2 ment Debt, c suing for himself and tor such other creditors of the late John & An drews, dee'd, as may ulte with btm la this Proceeding, and contribute to the ex penses thereof, PlalnUff, against Georrt r. Andrews, Admr. ot John 8. Andrews, deo'O. and Jno. M. Andrews, Lizzie Sandford. Sarah Andrews, Peter Andrews, Leah Scotr. Susan Andrews, Henry Andrews, Geo. E. Andrews, and Martha Humphrey, children and Helrs-au Law, of said John 8. Andrews, dee'd. ana George Sandford, husband of the above-named Lizzie Sandford. Ivey Andrews, husband or the above named Sarah Andrews, Henry Hum phrey, husband of the above named Martha Humphrey, and Samuel Scott, husband ot the above named Leah Scott, Defendants. special Proceeding for an order to sell the Heal Property of the late Jno. 8. Andrews, dc'd. for assets. To che above named Defendants, Susan An drews, Lizzie Sandford and George Sandford: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff, as a Judginani creditor of the late Jno. s. Andrews, deed, suing as aforesaid, has instituted and lspres-, ecuting before the clerk of the Superior Court of Jones county, a Special Proceeding to com pel the payment to the creditors of the late Jno. s. Andrews, dee'd. of what may be jiue and payable to them respectively and It ap pearing that the personal assets of the dece dent which came into t he hands ot his Admin istrator ar insufficient to pay tho debts out standing against the estate, and that the said Jno. s. Andrews, died, seized and possessed of certain Real Property in Jones County; the purpose of this Proceeding Is to subiectsald reaf property to the payment of said dece dent's debts; and you and each of you as De fendants having or claiming an Interest, act ual or contingent, in said real property, are required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior court of Jones county. In his omce in the Court House in Trenton, In the Count and state aforesaid, on Monday, the 23rd day of June, 180, at 12 o'clock m., and plead answer or demur to. the complaint of the above named Plaintiff, and show cause, if aay you have, why said lands should not be sold for the pur poses specifled. Dated this, Wh ( THOS. J. WUITAKET), 1 Clerk of the Superior Court May, 1890. ( of Jones county. my 12 oaw 6w mon Fishermen's Supplies. Builders' Hardware, PAINTS AND 8 ASH. WALKER'S STRICTLY fUBB 1TIITI IW, made by the old Dutch process, the test Lead on the market. They not being in corabHu tlon can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment In the from; sold at factory prices. State to select Oil Stoves of All Sizes. In i hem you will find comfort and conotttr. Pampr, Step-Ladders. We ask for your patronage and shall ever endeavor to deserve the same. Reepectf ally, N. Jacobi Hardware Co, apl 22 tf ' If SO. FRONT ST. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGEJAB SORT MENT OF AND In the U test designs and fancy woods, which we offer at lowest prices, INSTALMENTS ar CASH. The publics cordially invited ta ejj amine our large antfJsapertoT stock, tt Instru ments. E. VoqLAED, 407 lied Cross Ctrcst. apl mi cod - - For Calo. r 1 nnn ou;tttziictal(clxjlii l.UOU "Bdin good eomStlon. ajw at wra to Kit csxsi Tai3orFicV