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THIS PAPER cTery evtjoinx. Sundays excepted, JOS0.T.JA3U Editor and Prop. glPTIOSS, POSTAGE PAID: f M.nc gjx months fci-OU Three nna one month, a', cent. r will bt- deliverea u ipape' ... nan Of the city, atHhe above rates wwiuiu u-- I1 1 1 K Dlffif ir v U FLEAEE NOTICE, we wni be glad to receive ooxnxnuiucttte torn our meads on any ud all subject general interest, but Tne name of tbe writer must always be a nlshed to coauu ao-""- ,inpr reeularty. receive " 1 - . ... l,scrlb?rstrtU please report any and j VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N, C. TUESDAY- MARCH 12, 1889. Boat bo written only on one side ot tne paper. Personaiitiesmtiat bo avoided. And n is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor i NO 61 the 0OTTe8PBa onleaa bo stated S in tbe editorial columns. JYSHIi ' V r advanced Mrs. Harrison is fascinated by Mrs-. Spirits turpentine Cleveland. The new mistress of the j cents to day. White House recently remarked: 'Mrs. Cleveland is positively the ; . , . kJuteL r : BUIU LUC x. JlRl'UI XI It V . 1 ever saw. l What you need is a medicine which Roe shad wece selling for $1 a pair I N EW A DVEKTI8EMKNT8 1 ; r. T r VT - mis morning. Buck shad sold for 30 - h Vrui I :.t I M'V. J ....... ; :v f that Mr. .1. B. Stallo, the American tflH :A'-V , t r iur -. mm Svini-SIae,1''";' s. ..iiif.-I.ljchin' -.ia;; 1Q I ... . aurid, nil K a a:uM-R' in fU.:.. WM mil , '".it , rr I.' mr.Dl 'Z ' M i i vulir .wn rx-.r" ,;''.. :i:cr the Si:iKT ptt i-. , hi' I. liav.' r-..' L rev out it totd (..rtK. Sauachmcnt'. MM bow btoi MAO. ISest. ronfrt. ra.t Ulma Mne in tnc worttl. A5 t?. Ni. capital required. I gf1;!"' KSwtng-MMiw in Uie world, a.i.i tho ff .rteTvcLowaUrtherr 'Air-.-a. atlMBi eurw . rbc Women Praise B. B. B. loveliest creature Leaving out Dakota and the uis trict of Coluiubie, thirteen Demo cratic and twelve Republican States were represented in the 'Harrison inauguration parade by organized bodies of men old, silver and copper bronzes are ; peculiar oorative powers We saw to-day at the Acme Sa- cents. Dissolution of Copartnership Neuralgia,rheumatism. erysipelas, notice is Hereby given that TUB 11-. . 1 A I w firui of Davis ft Register la this day dtaaetted tumors, swelhnirsi. sore throat. If you want "a picture framed go loon a very handsome electric lamp, toothache and all other nains and to Heinsbergers. He has a large It is in the shape of a beer keg and aches are promptly cared by Salva- j mutual consent, L. W. Davis withdrawing AJ-..,ll,ra oAlnr i.. ci-.iAXaA rlrli c ViJ o a nri arr rl a aC! ' OU XJll. ITICe IWeBtV tlVe CeJltS. prom. and makes a very handsoifte appear-i everywhere. Blind tenons for repairing toroken ance at night. lats in your blinds, can be used by the most inexperienced. N. .Tacobi j City Court j Rock Crystal Spectacles, aatt Eyelme Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should becau- thcretroni AU debts due to tbe Arm are to be paid to Lee Register, who alone la authorized to sln In liquidation. All the debts of the firm have been fully paid and satisfied. The bust- The Popolo Romano announces ldw. Co. of The Washington correspondent of snaps sold by the N Co Jacobi Hdw The following cases were disposed tious not to take more magnifying j ness win stlil be continued at the old stand by the Mayor today: ' vower than has been lost to the eve j by,he firmof Reffl8terr5SWr? L. WARREN DAVlS. jcias utaii ul uroi c-ip.r-. nuicuuM: i . Panuers. see the latest improve- ! Easter Henry, disorderly conduct, as in the same nronortion that von . j. i. t ;i : 7 ' r ' ' Wlfiiaw ivome, wui resign uu . j mjnt , bftck band hooks an(l ren not eai,ty ground tnat a liemocrat cannot - -w "L ! serv under a Kepunncan iTOvepn ment. Eliza Henry, disorderly conduct, i you further injury to the eye. Using i iKlrt or 20 ln.vs. I )?!;i.sshs nf strnne'P.r Tiovir than isnii- Carpenters were ensraged to dav j Peter Williams, Paul Hurford and tcessary is tne daily cause of jrcma the New York Times savs: Civil of Gribleiu Lodge.in the Third Ward in building a fish market, just West WnrfCleary, three tramps, were es- SW-vSE ? K kovnffetlne fi women certainly awakens lathy of every true phUanihropist. - rieiKl. hoyveyer.tt II. K. 1 . (d..- . .lie . .rHI'l IU imnni muiu i u. ,i i: '. i , i r!- moots. , i l i.nniU'UV C:l AvrltOS! i .t - ... - , . ri - u! l. n. curew iu. mir ui . ... .. . . t- :.i -. r . ..:... II , Zalaoo. FM., wiucs: " i rrtaiUKU i uunuu, uiuisieeu uiuiiuu the American House of .'. , r used anything to equal 15. It. g." n t.i. i;.ici:v Mouni. N. .'.. writes: m a ilay for l wars was I five from head- he B. B. B. entirely renecu m: i im a BBOtberpersoD." , , . i ua i v. 1-aacaster, llawkinsvllle. Ga.. - mn wife was In Dad health for eight ii Five doctora and many patent medl- bes had done her no good, six bottles or B. tUsa s. Tomllnvui. AUanta. Ga., says: '-For irs I stiffen-d with rlieumatlsni, caused by itupT trouble and indigestion, I al-o was Me and nervous. l. It. B. relieved me at co. althougU several other medicines had BHL" , , Kev. J. M. Hiehardfton, Clarkston. Ark., tltcs: "My wife suttered twelve yea is v.nu eumatism and female complaint. A muy ember of my church had been cureub.y B. B. She persuaded my wile to try it, who now 3 there Is nothing like B. B.' B.. as it quiek- gave her relief. STOK LEI'S WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate ho may call upon us with the Finest Oysters i be ii .d on the Coast. We have made special pparatlons for the Season. jrtle &rove, Middle acd Stump Sound Oysters ays on hand. I) le desired. KL 10 tf service reformers are disposed to re gard the references to that subject as intended to please the spoilsmen rather than the friends of the re form. The Harrisons lead al! the Presi dents in the use of the first personal pronoun in their inaugural m ad dresses. William Henry Harrison delivered the longest inaugural of any President and used "I" thirty- eight times. His grandson comes next with twenty seven Psr" The latest estimate places the United State Senate at a valuation at sl30.000.000. According to this calculation there are, including Vice aires in Lords. Only fourteen thre were but nine. years ago There is a great deal of growling among the friends of the party, managers at the treatment they have received; but Senator Evarts, who was for Piatt, oddly enough goes around saying: "'Remember, gentlemen, this is an Administra tion to swear by. not at." Served promptly and In any W. U. STOKLEY, WrightsvlUe. rasa For Rent. 'RVKKAL HOUSES. STORES AN lloonis in splendid localities. Also mses and lots for sale for cash and i u monthly installment plan. eai I promptly collected . Taxes a nd R Ln X . . . . pwauce attenaca to without extra charge. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Heal Estate Agent, wnti no pnoeess St Druids and Ohemieale, WLBT ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, loui.i. r Braces, Trusses, etc., etc juso itesiulprions dlled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store, corner Fourth and Nun Ste., The National Life AND Maturity Association 0! WASHINGTON. D. C rU $31LU7S.19 ....None. Wto CK-uibera ..$1380,0021 1 'RATIO BROWNING. r resident, UBGKQB D. ELDRIDGK, ary. M:;:uiger and' Actuary. -o- Uu" liranee at Absolute cost. 4traatced Policy. ontcfatbte PoUcy. Wartty value in Casn at Fixed Age;5 Aruiuai cost Absolutely United. l " 1 Payments per Year, forfeitable After Three Years P. S. RTDDELLE, M, Df H (an.nv Medical uiwctorj BAAi0? Street. N.Wf "stjii "Aar, Jr., Local Agent, wunungron n. c, la ! Th' project for the construction of a gsreat railroad bridge across the Mississippi Rtver at New Orleans is assuming shape. Several of the most scientific engineers in the country have inspected several points of proposed crossing and given the opinion that the project is an en tirely feasible one. The most popu lar suggestion is that of a bridge 135 feet above water, with fixed spans and cantilevers, which would admit of any vessel passing under it. Mr. Corthell, a distinguished engineer, favors this plan. Ex-Governor McEnery, of Louis iana, is taking great interest in the effort now being made to induce immigration to that State. In a re cent letter to an immigration meet ing in one of the parishes, the Ex' Governor declared that nine times as many people attain the age of 100 in Louisiana as in New York, and fifteen times as many as in Maine. The New Orleans Times Democrat says every parish in the State is taking some steps to attract settlers to it, and that already these efforts have been rewarded with ex cellent results. Consumption Curable. Since tfce fact that consumption is both preventable, and in its earliest stage curable, it has lost much of its terror. If the first symptoms are at once recognized, and the proper remedy applied, very few, if any one, need die of consumption, which is really lung-scrofula. Like many other diseases this formidable one grows out of impure blood, and this, in turn, from a diseased liver. Hence we have the hacking cough, the pains in chest, the inflamed lungs and all the symptoms of hastening consumption, all the result of de praved blood and a diseased liver. The use of Dr. Pierce'sXjolden Med ical Discovery will arrest all' such syniptoins, restore the liver to healthy action, and send streams of pure blood into every organ. Of druggists. P.P r4?? Wddi exist in thousands 444 01 ronns, but are surpassed bv the w ,cis or invention. Those who INDEX TO NW ADVERTISEMENTS Lost Setter Pup J A Springer Coal J J EankiCK Satines Democratic Primaries S H Fishblate A Card Mrxra Bros Pharmacist . v m cpicxufe Mattresses U tiNSBEKUER -New Goods Gao R French & Soifs Genuine. Notice Fourth Ward Democrats F p Miller Drugs and Chemicals Davis & Register Dissolution notice It will have four compartments. Workmen were busy to day in re moving the old McClaminy house, on South Front street. In its de struction another old landmark is removed. Schr. Samuel R. Vrooman, Smith, cleared to day for Porto Rico, with 359,190 feet lumber, valued at $5, 435.59, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. eortetl beyond the city limits. Mary J. Jordan, disorderly eon- : duct, left open from yesterday, was tried to day and found guilty, judg ment $30 or 30 days. Elsie Lews, insane, was sent to the county poor house, insane de partment. John Alexander, disorderly con duct, was discharged on condition that his parenjts give him a severe whipping. A gentleman of this city lost a few days ago a black setter pup. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 119 North Front street. See ad. in this issue. 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. Mr. Thomas R. Perry, manager of 'Pete Baker in the Emigrant," is in the city. The company will ap pear at the Opera House here Mon day the 18th inst. There will be preaching at the Seamen's Bethel to morrowevening at 8 o'clock. The public generally and seamen especially are invited to attend. This morning Mr. E. A. Orrell, of Masonboro Sound, stopped his cart In front of a store on South Front street and while he went into the store some thief stole therefrom sev eral packages, one containing a lady's dress. Personal. Mr. W. J. Oromartie, of Gravelly Hill, was in the city to day and paid us a very pleasant visit. Mrs. N. F. Brandt returned home from Charleston yesterday, accom panied by her sister-in-law. Miss Clau la Brandt, who will remain here for several weeks. The benefit on the life of the late Wilkin Roddick, in the Royal Arca num, amounting to $3,000, has been paid to the representatives of the heirs of his estate. This order was instituted in Wilmington in Jan uary, 1879, and since that time has paid out to beneficiaries here a total of $48,000. i ' ' " Democratic Primaries. Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr., chair man of the Democratic Executive Committee, announces by advertise ment elsewhere that the Democratic city primaries, for the choice of two Aldermen from each Ward, will be held on Tuesday evening, the 19th, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the following places: ! First Ward, at Brooklyn Hall; Second Ward, at Court House;Third Ward, in upper City Hall; Fourth Ward, in City Court Room: Fifth Ward, in the assembly room of the Board of Audit and Finance in the Citv Hall. At the Opera House. There was not as large an audi ence at the Opera House last night as we expected, but the performance was one of the (n6st ever presented ; in Wilmington, and those that were Bible Society Meeting. A joint meeting in the interest of the American Bible Society was conducted jby its agent for North and South Carolina, Rev. T. H.Law, at Grace M. E. Church, last Sunday evening, in which Revs. W. S. Creasy, F. W. E. Peschau and Rev. Dr. Pritchard took part. The operations of the American Bible Society in the distribution of the Word of God were very forcibly described in a seimon by Mr. Law, founded upon the words, ''Pray for us, thart the word of the Lord may have free course, and be ghoulied." After which members were received and a collection was taken up. The folio wing were elected officers for the New Hanover County Bible Society for the ensuing year, viz: President Col. Roger Moore Secretary W. H. Sprunt. Treasurer W. H. Strausl Executive Committee W.C. Craft, J. W. Taylor, R. H. Beery, L. A. Bilbro, J. G. Darden, H. C. Mc Queen, Thos. H. Post, H. F. Otten. The New Magistrate-. The following is a list of the mag istrates for New Hanover county, elected at the recent session of the State Legislature, viz: t Wilmington W. W. Harriss, Walker Meares, E D. Hall, John Cowan, H. McL. Green, E. G. Par mele, Geo. L. Morton, W. Mc. Evans, W. H. Strauss, Martin Newman. Jos. Cronly, John J. Fowler. L. W. Mc Laurin, J. W. King, L. H. Bowden, John H. Daniel, T. B. Harriss, J. D, Orrell, Owen Fennell, Mt F. Costin, T. J. Southerlana, F. & Rice, D. MeEachern, R. B. Clowe. The name of J. C. Millis, recommended by the chairman of the County Executive Committee, was stricken off the list and the name of F, B. Rice substi tuted. Harnett Township E. tT. Man ning, Geo. W. Westbrook. Cape Fear Township W, . Crom well, Robt. Bordeaux. Masonboro Township A. J. John son, A. B. George. Federal Point Township Jno. J. Canaday, Henry Taylor. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through raatls, fast 11.00 P. M Northern through and way malls. . 8.00 A. M N.Cahd A. 4 N." C. Rauroads and routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Balelgh Fayettev;e 8.00 A. M. southern way malls 2.00 P. M. Southern through malls 9.15 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. C. Railway) 1.00 P. M Cape Fettr ifvlB and points sup plied therefrom LG0 1. M. Balelgh & Hamlet K. K. and points supplied therefrom ; ..." LOO P. M. smithviUa. -.v.tT ...... L. P. m. WViff&tSville 8.80 A. Mi Clinton, special 3.15 P. M Specials for Max ton, Wadesboro, Monroe and Charlotte MS P, M. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost. BLACK SETTER PUP, WITH WHITE mark on throat, answering to the name of "MACK."' The finder will be rewarked by leaving him at 119 North Front street, moh 13 It QALLATJ. A. SPRINGER'S FOR COAL Wood, Brick and Shingles. inch 12 North Water Street. For Rent. QNE RAVEN AND BACON PIANO, IN good condition, just put in tune; apply at inch 12 THIS OFFICE. Notice. i UIE NAME OF LOUIS S. BELDBN WILL be presented by his friends (with his consent) to the Democrat ie Voters of the Fourth Ward at the Primary Meeting on Tuesday night, the 19th Inst., as a candidate for the nomination of Alderman. nich 12 It Good Springs AVE MATTRESSES AND SECURE COM- fort, I sell GOOD SDPRIlSrCSrS I W. M. CTJM.MING, Opposite City Hall, inch 12 tu th A Card. J HEREBY TAKE THIS METHOD OF IN- forming my many Democratic friends of the Third W ard who have importuned me to allow my name to be used before the approaching Primary as a candidate for Alderman, that in deference to the demands of my business, which requires all or my time and attention, that I will not under any circumstances fje a candidate for said office. I return thanks to all those who have ten dered me their support. Very respectfully. mar 12 It S. H. FISHBLATE. Democratic Primaries. DY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VEST ed in me as Chairman of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of New Hanover Co., I hereby call upon the Democratic voters of the City of Wilmington to assemble at the places named herelnbelow. in the City of Wil mington, at 8 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, March 19th. 1889, to choose two candidates for Alder men from each of the Wards of said city, to be voted for at the approaching election to be held on the 28th inst. voters of the 1st Ward assemble at Brooklyn Hall. . 2nd Ward assemble at court House. 3rd Ward in the City Hall, up stairs. 4th Ward in City Court Room. 5th WTard in the office of the Board of Audit and Finance, in the City Hall. JNO. D. BELLAMY. Jr., Chairman of the Executive Committee. W. c. CRAFT, Secretary. mar 12 2t . HOUSE. Two Nights and Matinee, March lj.tb and 115th. - - xllarie Prescott & R. D. McLean; supported by a Selected Company in Repertoire of Legitimate Pi ay a. TUESDAY NIGHT : A WINTER'S TALE. Reserved seats on sale at Hcinsberger's. CImeh 12 It Boarders Wasted jABLE BOARDERS WANTED AT 303 M Ali ke st. TERMS REASONABLE. meh9 3t J. W. ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER. Cashier. Annual Statement rkF THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS AND J TRUST COMPANY. ..fll.7M.99 35,875.00 ! urnlture and Fixtures 421.85 cash. RESOURCES. Capital Stock. LIABILITIES. 48,056.84 ..S25,000.C SATINES QF BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, IN French Styles, at 10c, 12c and I5c per yard. oo Due Trustees' Account 93L1G Due Depositors 2L824.7.1 Surplus.... 300,95 948 058.84 Wilmington, N. C, Marcb 1st, 1889. inch 9 lw At the Ladies' Emporium, 115 MARKET ST., THE SADIES WlliTFrND - New Goods, NEW STYLES, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Mrs. Wiggins is now in the Northern Mar kcts purchasing a complete stock of new and stylish 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 ot the Dress-Maktng Department, which she has added to the business. Miss M. L. Goodwin Win return on the 8th lnstanL to taJce ebarge Of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, whlc "a, with her high reputation as a FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, means that satisfaction will be given, and all orders filled in tbe Latest Style and Best Finish. During Mrs. Wiggins' absence tbe Millinery will ix' in charge of Miss Annie M. Thompson whose services she has engaged for the fear Give us a call and price our goods, ana you will save money. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, mchStt . &!lSl AGENT. Down with High Priees. New Styles, good quaUty, at re, 10c and 12c per yard. WHITE GOODS. A small instalment of desirable styles in Plains" and Stripes, with all the qualities of India Linen and Linen de Ireland. An immense stock of Gents' and Boys' Un laundried Shirts at 30c. 75c aod $L00. our lollar Shirt we guarantee be ter than any other Shirt sold; the body is Wamsutta shirt lug, bosom pure Linen, reinforced back and tront. The Shirt is made fuU width and Big Mark Down ! o jg F. PENNY GUARANTEES TO SELL clothing 15 percent leas than any other bouse in the city. Look at our astonishing low prices. Gentlemen's suits from fa 75 to S2&5U. Boys' and Youths' suits from CL76 to$&5U rants from 75 cents up to $5.50. Vests cents and upward. An Hn men se stock of Hats and Furnishing Goods whicb I am offering at prices la reach of every one. AU persons in ne-dof any of the above ;will save money In MON'DAVS A"T FRIDAYS. there were highly pleased. Mr. j onsjowc, S. and Intermediate onl McLean. as Virginias, sustained his ! oas...,,., O-OOA. m. Dart well and no fanlt nouLl h TUESDAYS AND FRDDAYS. part wei l a4 pq faqjl could be Ww d found of him. Of Miss Presoott as offices 6.00 a. m, Virginia, too muefc cannot be hJcnmmuY:Wr'' Beautiful in form aud features, she ! Northern and way mails.,, 80 P.M. lengthwise of the cloth, which makes great calling at " " " , lure bne Northern throiiaiLUte .U.00 P. M. difference in the wear . - I fjuix uie uouse OV storm. aiKi at southern through malls G.30A.M. i nt; naiesi oi wnis iullaus m , v,i i I- ,, , southern way mails 9 :i0 A. M. the esty. from 10c each up. times held the audience spell bound. SiJScentrai il 'r. -30 V. a new stock sheetings and SHIRTINGS. Every word and everv action show- Mails collected from street boxes in business Something extra in Bleached Cotton at sc per i I , .- , . . . UU11IUU VI ULI ill 3 v. ,u., Litf! imu J. , AH kirwU r,f u i i HWIWwm o&jmoie or toe din m. and from other points of the city at 5 A. M. , - . uri alsrt take pleasure fn Inform! .v. Hvur,a ftnu ..ft-ftoh hil r,io tk and 4 v, M. HO Market Bt. iSS school Supplier oaa b BtSJ flffintSfcfiff11 r cheapest at. Heinsber- U U-.'i-v ' v.uwu itun niircr . . , "lfUI w perauv ana on vtm.Af ..n i. . .... r.'w7,rV er lttey Uve Yon are starred or ueaung ; ever tuey may go, i oult uartshe lifulfn n!i.v I i. ; J ' nanv is well coiuuieml HSingU'dnyatthis work. All suc- novasemd w and cooking, guaranteed to give engagement closes with "A WiDtttr sBmpo satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Tale.n ' V' ' 'iojnlM.4 Geral delivery ooen from 6-30 a. M. to 7.00 v nuiMiVJi., ell siiDtiorted n?l wa s. p. M.. and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. mch lotf ' JY. V crt deuvery open on sifndi-wiuo tnoiu to the public wher- to A.M. - uuu ttegtttter Department open ff moral nabits. t fr1nela sirui th niihlli In fnnnral thnf ThflVf " - ' 1 ILVWI mma mmmm m mm i - - lothing or To niht their - ML. continuous office open from 800 A. M. to 5 P. M nn.MiiU at mrnAntl dfIIVMV fi: 4 H , lifitftiifia pitmiwi A fl Rlanfnni Itfnra 1 to 7 P. M- 1 Manager, Lock Box 1585, N. Y, feb2l4w j nubile in set itddHi to my Clotblncr Business Merchant Tailoring, and am now prepared to make suits to order in any style and guarantee to do It 10 or cent cheaper than any other merchant in to; the city. I have employed tbe service of a Wanted A MAN OF TEMPERATE and per cent cheaper than any other moral habits, aeekine eomloyment. to: the city. I have emoloved tbe represent, an old estasbdTbouse in bis own , ttrst class Cutter and do my work here la taw scrtiqn. Salaiy. it suited tlOO per month, i city mcbgtt Satisfaction cruaranteed. uespectruuy i. F. PE3QH
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