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THI8 PAPER ... m Editor and Prop. lOSfl. T. J-"' . . mnnths S2.00. Three .ear. " ' . ,.m month, 36 cents. ffl0atU3-fl-,,u- delivered by camera, free H Prt?tr f the city, at the above Ltt- ..,nnt3 per week. r l ag raws low and UberaL K wlU Please report any and m their paper regularly. .inrt HJi-'- IP' r w raster 1 ex a OCA A 30 r- - """I . ' . nfa.. i harmltftf storie nud , li i-tr-ti'--:"- th- friltfe ot . t i in-m S - - r . ',.-.M- J - 1 ' adc i pL J a . Tn. P" i In" '-' 11 I ' , .a ood "Iwff pepl mn tee i:u m. e " J - Sir ou in cci loc-My4ne vrrjr .. .. . :n .-.I.,, lulfrect eoroi-.i'le Lune ot oar rMCljr nd IM Iwujplcs. Iu retar re ass . imi i ' ; (ail tl your iioii.c.Bau..--. LmonlhncUMiau J"" -- BproKrv ' . "...7 In. 3t' -n.trr tne ninjt r F.. ...... Lwi.i.h,!v..rHo.i.a-:;. L.-.i,n.ot. aii'l now -n 10. Physician Ctnfew. vii hoarat, cosientious physicians who .. . .v. . i.-. ii,u-Lri it'iliiA n trl.il M,. I!, r- U. luvliuiK ii'- fw" fr..uti artmii lissoperiorlty over all other ! ' medicines. ii w.i Adtdr. Kockmart. Oa., writes: l Irjn B. H. B. as one of Hit- best blood medl dne" nr !l Koscoe. Naslnlllo. Tonn.. wrttest -All reports ot B. B. B. aro favorable, and Its LWv action 13 truly wonaerrui. UP J , tt ll'Xo-rv, v. i a iui v.. v i. . v. if jiAntaoo u n h ii tht iwl and uulckfst medicine for rburoatlsm I have over tried." !r S. I. Farmer, crawrorusviue, oa.,wriLeb: .i .rfillv rr -'irnmrnrt K. H. B. OS a fine I tU' li'J .-,.(.. iitonttro Tt tis fun d an exoroscence I lilt w v - .- - - oft tie neck after ctber remedtei effected no perceptible good." lr l. II. .MOnmouifl v . jiiUKauuviiii.-. wrltos: "My mother Insisted on my petting i- it r.r fi-r rhpinnnt Ism as hor OHSt Stiib- oornly resisted the usual remedies, she ex perienced immediate relief, and her i in pro ve in u lias oeen irui wunuenui. A prominent physician who wishes his name uot given, says: "A patient of mine whose u- nf tertiaiy syphilis was surely killing him. .4inl which no treatment seemed to cheek, was entirely cured with about twelve bottles of B. R. B. He was fairly made up of skin and rtont-s and terrible ulcer" "STOKLEY'S." WE ARK NOW PRE pai'ed to accommodate all who maycAll upon us with the Finest Oysters Mi be Aid on the Coast. We have made special preparations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any vie desired W. U. STL fOKLEY. on 10 tf WrtghtsvlUe. For Rent. O KV ERA L HOUSES. STORES AN-. O Kooms in splendid localities. Aisoi nouses and lots tor sale tor ash and on ine monthly installment plan.1 Iteats promptly collected. Taxes andl insurance attended to without extra charge. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Estate Agent. ov i: u lio Princess at Drugs and Chemical?, frOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder hraces. Trusses, etc., etc also ITeserlptloiis filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Drag Store. w corner Fourth and Nun Sts. , The National Life AND Maturity association OF WASHINGTON. D. C W13.. 1314,072. 19 LUHIUtlea None, ,v"1 r nwnbrs $180,(03.31 IRl:.Vl !) DROWNING, ; r resident. o ('KUUUSS I. KLDRIDOK.J s rotary, Maaajier suMEActaary. -o- Wft !;. ir.unoe at Absolute cost. ' ivmeed iiiicy. Aa lucontettitflje Policy. Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed Agr Annual t osr Absolutely Limited. ' "! Four P.t)-ments per Year. N ' Fonettaaie After Three YearsT P. S. RIDDELLF, M. D. ... Medical Director . ioju., special Agent. "omeomce. UK P street, N.W. diN HAAR. jr.. Local Agent, T WtlmlnBTton N. C. T HTTT5 4AR wonler exist in thousands 44444 01 (orins. but are surpassed by the tTv . marvels of invention. Those who whi ? ,Iyv1 of Profitable work that can be done aj. fr Uvln7 ::f 0me should at once send th.-lr r kUett Co., Portland, Maine, and 111 (IVO Mill Infili'tn i' l-.r hnv AlthmuT 4. 1 SiKU V . . 1 f rom ' to 25 per day and tiiZ t wnre er r hey live. Tou are started owr t-',pUal not Quired. Some have made w iTrt in a stngle day at this work. All buo novjsema v !- :'.. U th oM .....1 dM cdn Man a.v rilK VOL XIII. It is said that 6,000 person tire killed yearly while engaged in coup ling earn It is now "Counsellor Cleveland. He will settle down quietly as a lawyer in New York. The Senate are nominally in ses sion but they are literally doing nothing. They will probably ad journ in a few days. Tliere was a good deal said about ! tne "hODKry Democrats tour years; utro but if the Democrats were hun J m then the Republicans are simply ravenous now. It estimated that' there are t wo office seekers in Wash ington to-day where there was one four years ago. Mr. Blaine thinks that "trusts are private affairs'' and Mr. Harrison seems to think that kisses are pub lie affairs. It is for a discriminating public to tracehe relation between trusts in private and kisses in public and then calculate the policy of the new administration. There was a lively time yesterday in the House, at Raleigh. After an exciting and animated debate the election bill passed its third reading. Some of the colored representatives threatened that the negroes would leave North Carolina if the bill be came a law. This would be a sad thing to contemplate but it would have its compensations. It must have been an edifying spectacle for the vast assemblage gathered there when Gen. Harrison kissed his wife and daughters before the assembled multitude. Such ex hibitions in public are simply dis gusting. The New York Herald evidently refers to this incident when it says: Kisses aro essentially private af fairs. Pablic kissing is not only sacrilegious, but oftentimes disgust ing. The parental caress if discreet ly exhibited is occasionally ad mini bie, but osculation before" an audi ence, between lovers, married peo ple or friends, is a habit to be dis countenanced wherever it is discov ered. S500 Reward is offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a ease of catarrh which they cannot cure. This remedy cures by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. Only 50 cents, by drug ri9ts. INDEX TO NlW ADVBBTfSBWBNTS Lost Gold Charm . Cash Paid Old Jewelry Munds Bros Pharmacists W M c cm ming Mattresses Ukinsberoer New Goods Geo K French & Sons Genuine F C Miller Drugs and Chemicals Notice Registrars of City Election W P Toomer stockholders' Meeting Gold, silver and copper bronzes are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. All kinds of School Books ami School Supplies can be boug cheapest at Heinsborsrer' ' t Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating and cooking, guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A fire doesn't stand much chance in Wilmington. It isn't often that it gets away with our department. Boils, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter and all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you wanta picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of. Mouldings to select 'rom. t Blind tenons for repairiug broken slats in your blinds, can be used by the most inexperienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We have the largest assortment of cook stoves to 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 Hdw. Co. Tie steam tug Stetson, Capt. Wil liams, arrived here to day from Elizabeth City, with a scow in tow and will at once go to work on the government works on the river. Ruck Crystal Spectacle and Eyexline Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should becau- U.? SSJS tae m,r1 ?ia$?ifyiZl as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using feg g?g ft fcg tare old age to the sight. You can get j i ....... , tne nest at netnsbergers. r D ATI WILMINGTON, N. X Indications. For North Carolina,-fair weather and colder. Hen fruit may be had now at 12 cents a dozen. Forest fires are now raging in the j woods around the city in almost every direction. i The box sheet for the McLean and Prescott entertainments will open at ileinsberger's to-morrow morning. The lire last night, at 9 o'clock, j was away onfc yonder in the woods I somewnere. it la uiougni w nave ; ueeu vioh lire. i It is not much of an exaggeration IU BUY Ultll III" VV UUUn HCIC I II 1 1 yesterday afternoon of people, white and colored, whe-went out to look for the beautiful flowering moss. Joint services of the several par. ishes at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-night at 8 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Robert Strange. Seats free and all are welcome. We hope that some determined effort will be made by the author, ties to ferret out the fire bug who applied the torch to Col. Caaaday's residence las night. The Wilmington Light Infantry will parade on Wednesday next, with fnll ranks, to, welcome to the city the commander-in-chief. His Excellency, Gov. Fowle. North Carolina hams sell now at 14 to lo cents a pound, we saw some very pretty ones from Onslow county sell this morning at by the lot. The only ham in the world that can equal the North Carolina meat is the imported Westphalia hams, which sells in New York at 30 cents a pound. Our Iiittle Ones. The Mareh number of Our Little Ones and the Nursery is at hand. As usual, it presents a very interesting table of contents for the juveniles, all superbly illustrated. It is evi dent that as much care Is devoted to these iast as is bestowed on the large monthlies. Issued by the Russell Publishing Co., 36 Bromfield street, Boston, at $1.50 a year. The Gulf Stream. The water is now out of the Gulf Stream and she is afloat again. The cargo will at once be discharged and the ship overhauled. Until this is done it will be impossible to arrive at an estimate of the damages, either to the ship or the cargo. It is now thought to be much lighter than was at first feared, and it is all covered by insurance. The princi pal loss will be on the cotton and the rice. Personal. Mr. John H. Clark, of Clarkton, was in the city to day. Hon. C. W. McClamny was in the city to-day, en route for his home at Scott's Hill. Mr. I. L. Greene wald has returned to the city from his usual Spring visit to the Northern. markets. Prof. Alonzo Tripp leaves here this afternoon on the 4 o'clock train for Goldsboro, where he goes to de liver a course of lectures. The Governor and the Encampment The committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and the Citizens' meeting upon the Perman ent Encampment, met last night at the Orton, and the chairman, Oql. John W Atkiuson, was directed to appoint a committee of five to make arrangements for the entertainment of Governor Fowle and party. Mr. H. Walters, General Manager of the A. C. Line, has tendered bis private car for the use of the Governor and his escort, and the kind offer has been accepted. Col. T. W. Strange and Col. W. C. Jones have been appointed a com mittee to go to Raleigh and accom pany the Governor and party to the city. All will leave Raleigh Wed nesday, the 13th inst., and arrive here Wednesday night. At the meeting last night the com. i mittee reported that nearly money i enough to purchase the site had al ready been subscribed by the At lantic Coast Line, the Cape Fear & Yadkin Vallev. the. CjirnlinH. Cen- tral and the Ocean View railroad, am' tne Wilmington Street Railway Co.; that the citizens of Wilmington would no doubt subsciibe enough to put the grounds in proper sty.., 1 hP UnD P amnnnl n niil H haimr about forty five hundred dollars. I' 1 1 i f FRIDAY. MARCH 8, The late Rev. Henry Ward Beech er had generally a broad margin, in the way of pulpit subjects but he owed his excellent voice to Dr. Bull's Cough;Svrup. i If to morrow is as pretty a day as this has been there will be a big rush to the Sound and the Hum mocks over the Seacoast R. R. i It Looks Like War. There was a rumour here to-day ! to the effect that there had been an exchange of warlike compliments between an American warship and j a, vTermun at oamuH. nit, we sup in i-uum hihhm ui uic nuuum tfhatTjrevailed some days ago. It is u&La that the German tired on the Rmerican, but with what results we do not know, although it is report ed that a torpedo had been explod ed and one ship had been sunk. Prescott and McLean. The distinguished and popular legitimate stars, Marie Prescott and R. D. McLeau,supported by a strong company, will fill a two nights' en gagement at the Opera House Mon day and Tuesday next, with a Tues day matinee. They will open in'Vir ginius" Monday night, play "Ingo mar" at the matinee and close the engagement Tuesday night in "A Winter's Tale.'1 Of these artists the press of the country speaks in the highest terms. Their production of "Virginius" is spoken of as the best representation of that tragedy on the stage. "Mr. McLean's Virgin ias," says the New Orleans Press, "is perfect in the element of repose, which is often as eloquent and diffi cult as action. His conception of the part is thorough and accurate and he roaches his climaxes grace fully and artistically. 'Virginia, as impersonated by so able and ac complished an actress as Miss Pres cott, is indeed a charming charac terization. The company ranks above the average and give capable support.1' Attempted Incendiary Fire. An attempt was made last night to fire the residence of Col. W. P. Canaday, Southeast corner of Sec ond and Nun streets. The alarm was first sounded at 1 o'clock. Col. Canaday was here yesterday but left last night for Washington City, but Mrs. Canaday and her son were asleep in the building. The lady was aroused by a sense of suffoca tion, and awoke to find the room filled with smoke. She aroused her son, a lad about 12 years of age, and then Dr. J. H. Durham, her next door neighbor, was also aroused. He hurriedly donned his clothes and rushed to the Cape Fear Engine House where the alarm was given. In the meantime Mr. Gilbert H. Greene had also been aroused and he hurried to Col. Canaday's office and library, in the Northwest corner of the basement, where he found that lightwood splinters and cot ton waste, saturated with oil, had been set on fire, near the door, both on the outside and the inside. In a few moments the fire department was on the ground and the firemen vigorously at work. The fire had obtained considerable head way, and it was thought that it had been entirely suppressed when the firemen withdrew but at half-past 3 o'clock it again broke out. This time the walls were cut into and th fire found and effectually extin guished. There is no doubt as to the incen ¬ diary origin of the fire. Col. "Cana day's residence is one of the hand -somest in the city. It was formerly known as the "Ben Beery" house. as it was built by that gentleman. It afterwards passed into the possess ion of the late Capt. W. A. Cum ming and some years ago was pur chased by Col. Canaday, who spent about 6,000 in improvements on it, under the supervision of Mr. James F. Post. It is a very large house. three stories and a basement, and the ornamentation of the interior" is very elaborate. It is also very hand somely furnished throughout. The damages by the fire are said J w ue uuoai out it s rorru- nately fully covered by insurance, as follows: With Messrs. Atkinson & Manning, $4,000, in tHe Fire sociation of Philadelphia, and $2,000 in the Oriental, of Hartford, on fur- uiture with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges Taylor, $10,000 in the Uu . I i. r r ... -.r vJ . . ..( n . t . I , I ji, I i n - cash ire. on the house. " NO 58 ' 1889. NEW ADVRBTWBMENTh Mir Broad Gauge Prtnc pies in Business -NO MORE THAN PROPER VALUE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE FOR MANY THINGS WHATEVER IS BEST TO BE HAD WE HAVE ! WHATEVER WAY GIVES BEST SERVICE TO OUR PATROttfl i WE PRACTICE. v.un.raiKUJNUJ TRUTH PTTT. RPPRKSP.VTATinvo wc Lin. t rWWHBIAir $ WE NEVER DESTROY A CONFIDENCE WHEN ONCE WE ( (jAIW 1 I . WE HOLD OUT NO FALSE 5 AS FREQUENT AS WE GET BARGAINS WE SELL THEM AS ( OUR AIMS ARE LOWEST PRICES, BEST QUALITIES, BESl'f STYLES. C BEST VALUES, BEST CUSTOMERS, BEST SATISFACTION ) BEST BUSINESS AND BEST IN EVERYTHING 5 it. fwl. Mclntire, IHCh 8 NORTH FROTSTT flTRRPT I A. JFC M. Quad in Wilmington. We were pleased to receive a visit this morning from Mr. C. B Lewis, of tne JJetroit irree Press, who ar - rived here last night. Mr. Lewis is known to the world as the humorist "M Quad" and as the author of the famous "Lime Kiln Club' papers. There are few people in this country whose risibilities he lias not tickr j led. Mr. Lewis' visit to North Car- j olina is for the purpose of making j the readers of the Free Press ac- j quainted with the State and its re. i sources. He will visit the various! points of interest in and around Wil mington and will speal an article to his paper, of them in etting forth the advantages for investment here. His reception here should certainly be a most cordial one. as we have no doubt that it will be. Mr. Lewis to-day paid a visit to the Produce Exchange and made the acquaintance of some of our most prominent citizens. He will leave here on Tuesday next. jzjKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Corneals Bed Bug Inter ceptic, J D. NUTT'S GREAT PRESCRIPTION, FOK SALE BY inch X MUNDS BROTHERS. At the Ladies' Emporium, 115 MAKKET ST., THE LADIES WILL FIND New Goods, NEW STYLES, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Mrs. Wiggins i3 now in the 'Northern Mar kets purchasing a complete stock of new ana hstyllsh goods, In Millinery, Notions and Fancy Goods. New Hats and Ribbons just received. Dress and Cloak Making, On her return she will bring a first class Northern Cutter, Fitter and Designer, to take charge of the Dress-Making Department, which she has added to the business. Miss M. L. Goodwin Will return on the 8th instant to take charge Of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, whlc with her high reputation as a FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, means that satisfaction will be given, and all orders fllied In the Latest Style and Best Finish. During Mrs. Wiggins" absence the Millinery j:1 win be in charge of Miss Annie M. Thompson whose services she has engaged for the year Give us a call and price cjur goods, and you will save money. MRS. K. B. WIGGINS, mch 2 tf AGENT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HANOVER COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, J. A. Sheets, Plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Sheets, Defendant. This is an action for divorce on the srroujui of adultep u on the part of the defendant, and it appearing' that the defendant is a non-resl dent and cannot after due diligence be found in this state, this, therefore, is to command said defendant to appear at the next term of the superior court, to be held for the said 'county of New Hanover at the court Reuse in Wilmington, North Carolina, on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, 18W. and answer or demur to the complaint already filed or the relief asked for will be granted ana j decree made against said defendant. I i, Given under my hand and official; SiCAi-seal. at office in Wilmington, this 23d i r . j day of FeDTuary, U8a : ' VAN AM RING B, i lerk superior Court. men tow i ew uanover county, j PLEASE NOTICE. . ,swe win be glad to receive eommunlcauc ' ; from our wends" on any ana all subject general interest, but "The name of the. writer must always be to nlshed to the Editor. communications must be written only on one side ot the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor dees not always endorse the v,ews ot corresPonleDta aniess so stated ! la the editorial columns. j NEW AnVERTISEMENTS. HOPES TO BARGAIN SEKERS a v a- a a .a. . Lost. i (.old CHARM, ON ONE SIDE "AD AL- jtiora" and on tlic other the Initials K. c. u. i Fiader wm r(nvardfHl DV PPf 1IrntntT anrnn tn J. Ri WILLIAMS. y - - - g v men 7 3i Southern Express Office. Down with High Prices. Big Mark Down ! g F. PENNY GUARANTEES TO SELL Clotiilne IS ner fipnt lss than anvAthor hnnw Pn the city. Look at our astonishing low prices. Gentlemen's suits from fa 75 to $22.50. Boys' and Youths' suits. from $1.75 to $6.50. Pants from 75 cents up to $5.50. Vests from 75 conts and upward. An immense stock ot Hats and Furnishing Goods which I am offering at prices in reach of every one. All persons In need of any of the above win save money In calling at IB. if. iREisrxsr-ys3 HO Market Bt. also take pleasure in informing my friends and the public in general that I have added to my Clothing Business Merchant Tailoring, and am now prepared to make suits 10 order In any style and guarantee to do it 10 per cent cheaper than any other merchant in the city. I nave employed the service of a first class Cutter and do my work here in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, mch 3 1 1 B P. PENNY. MATTRESSE8, W. M. CUMDUNtt, opposite city Hall. 4? B Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., 108 Princess St., WE HAVE NOW ON HAND $12,000.00 T LOAN, on satisfactory security. w. p. toomer. Cashier. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President, reb 18 tf- Genuine Extraordinary Inducements OFFERED TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE WINTER STOCK OF Must be Sold to Make Room for Spring Stock Geo. K. French & Sous, feb 22 tf 1 08 North Front St. ARTISTIC BVk HHI FAJfCT PRIIL INg RULING-BINDING BEST EQUIPPED OFFICE IN THE CITY. Every Department in charge of competent ' ami reliable workmen fji vr-ir w.nin t.ood S ork ,anau (nndence lmowtog tUat we always do what is promised brings t WOM. JACKSON A BELL Th? Leading and Reliable Frinter BOOTS AND SHOES L
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