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FLEA52 KOTICS. ? " " 1 f we will la tiai to receive ccsiacilcaU(M from our txtezzz oa'asj eaa ianrj-s ' general ljiteiesrjct" v''A-. "-.:::..:V. POSTAGE PAID -ia (YL Time Tne namo of t writer rn-cstajTraya t? far mishcdto Uxettx; ,' : ' ' "-.';" 0Ilc Bontn, 35 eefits. commnnicfttioia mast te wrltUn on ? imt urered by carriers, free one side ot tne papenTw 'vX ' " part of the city, at tue above Personalities must fee swcttca. 7 - :Z- - i ; And it is especially and particTUariT ka tlar -,vceir. stood that tne Editor docs not always nsctrsj tne views of correspontients unless so etatcd to the editorial' oolTuxms. ". -W .Kflrfi3 ... ,.-.. rpnnrt any and VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N, C .FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1889. A NO 181. rv, tueir paper regularly. . in i v v. - IF? i nv : Preit.-s 'ntU mostelega..t form .iXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FGS OF CALIFORNIA, Cabbed rfth th medicinar cs of plant known to be a ; wfk-ial to the human dun i" - . 'forming an agreeable svsteni, ", -a.w inxative to penna- ST- Habitual Consti "pSon, and the many .ills de Siding on a weak or inactive, condition of the BIEIMsVERWID BOWELS. the most excellent remedy tmow t OWE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Via we Biliow r C.HSWpatei iO TKAT- UIEL00D, R5FRE8HI8IQ SLBEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are . delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 60. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. VHllWLlE.Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y For Sale by B0UEKT.R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, mc&ifiU'.clsw .Wilmington, N. U. Clieamatism and Catarrh. Klieumaitstn and catarrh are botlx biood diseases, la many severe cases they have yielded W treatment with 15. 1$. B. (Botanic Blood Bflni), made by Blood Balm Co., At- Unti, Oi. Hrire tor book of conrincTng proos. tfree. R. P. Dotlire, Atlanta, (ia. , says: "My vlfe ml catarrh and nothing did her any good. Bfreonititution finally tailed and poison got atoberWood. 1 placed her on a use ot B. B. R, and to my surprise her recovery was rapid wdiomplete." f.P. McDaniel, Atlanta, Ga., writes: Tasmuch emaciated and had rheumatism so M I conia not get along without crutches. I ajo&ad neuralgia in the head. First class pbj&lans did me no good. Then I tried B. B. & and Its effects were magical. I cheerfully rwgiend it as a good tonic and quick cure.' J Matilda Nichols. Knoxville, Tenn., m I had catarrh six years and a most oistresstng cough, and my eyes were much wen. Five boBles of B. B. B., thank Gpd ! Rmiae." taM. Pavis, Tyler, Texas, writes: "I was atiject a number of years to spells of Inflam matory rheumatism, wtoich six bottles of B K tliDnk heaven, has entirely cured. I ive not felt the slightest pain siuoe." - NOTICE. ffill V'DEIISIGNED TAKE THIS METHOD ot announcing that the death of our brother, r. Morris Bear, will make noiiansein the tasiM&s et the firm. We will continue the taaness under the old firm name of iiorrls kaUBros. ISAAC BEAK, SAM'L BEAK, JR., Surviving. Partners. HUy 19th, M th sa tu mes C. Munds, Agt 5 DUUGGIST.n Fl'LL LINE OF PUKE DRUGS AD JJfktote Physicians' Prescriptions a spe fietr 9 m$ Toilet Articles in great' va m in Well Mineral Water, eome In iWsityofNorrorina HAPEL Hli.L. N C p8 NEXT SESSION BEINS SEPTEMBER l Thorough inst ruction is offered in ,traiUre' S(-icnce, Philosophy and Law. Supersession. ForCatau. aUes, 0 address " HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, - President. Carolina Beach. 4kTil;tf1,L.A GROVI OiT,"SsvLVAN GROVE AND PASS- UVVDo ?Ptei : ,,lail5'' Sundays and Mondays mM 5. e .aallJ Sundays and Modars llwZ wuows tor Carolina ttraoh and Beach at 9:30 a. 2:o0 p. m.. ;uuna t. "' iiuins returning, leave p. m. 13:30 p. nu, 5.1a flaiiMi .k,ave at 9-.a. m. and 5 p.m. -P-uj. "'"ehouthportat 6-o0 a. m. and PajT SirS;iLslea'lnat5P- a. and 7 p. foiin.7 turP same day only. K cent. Sfrom z ln tuated upwards of 2Pru clnnt'I or Inlet calculated Jnenixi 7.;? ,UJ i-urrenis, tne rmo3t ib- batninrJ LtIi.bf,fcly enjoy the pleasures of nruaen?-?lm,pl3' curving the plain stm.i"?? amnion sense, , Sin wa1lrrfa hlnS Houses, supplied JS,n with Umlad1?8 cMWren, are J&n8- e remale attendants In lui1 mil Af ..." i ', tAhVn ,. 4H alway. be H . U'tWeea M and Princess Sts. "tttac JOUN W.UAKPER, General Manager LOCAL 3STi3'W S. ' - lNDBJS TO NSW" STJTmTISEMENTS 15 F Phnnt Clothing MrkoBKo Pharmacists, W il C cm mix g M att resets Cnxs P Bkownb, Agt Butter Taylor's Bazaar Bear In Mind K n Grant Admifisfrafeor.'s Notice i. -jr And it rained some more todav A dozen very fine cawtelou pes can be bought now for 50 cents. ; Notwithstanding; the heavy rain this afternoon the : Grove carried down nearly 2QQ people on her 2.30 trip.. .. '; i Ah excursion was, givehv on" t lie Sylvan Grove to Carolina Beach 'to day by the Bladen Street M." B. Church and it was largely attended. .-r ; 4- Do not be induced to take some other preparation when you call for noou's Sarsapanlla.' Be sure to tret Hood's, which is peculiar. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less thaa factory cost. Se them. -N.'Jacobi Hdw. Co v r m f The Wilmington Investment Com. pany was organized last night, with Mr. R. ;W. . Hicks president, and Mr. A ianilim ttrtary and treasurer. There was a large crowd at Wrightsville yesterday evening. The train which left the Hammocks at 7:30 was crowded tov standing room. ! . - - Mr. H Cronenbejj has purchased the residence recently occupied by L2Ir. W. H. Sryrori, on Fourth, be- W A i j j -a -m. m- i -m iweeo; i;nestnui ana, Muioerrr streets. Strange to say, there has been no rain at Carolina Beach in several' days; I The heavy showers seem to fall directly on our devoted heads here in the city. Burglars. Be secure from them by putting our Burglar Proof Locks on your blinds. They- are cheap and can be put on by the most in experienced. N. Jacobi Hd w. Co. t Paint' your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint. It is the best and cheapest. You will find all col ors in ,ny desired quantity at the factory's agents, N. i Jacobi Hdw. Co. " 1 The old fasnioned skipjack, ycleped of late years "blue fish,'? whichis, by the way, the "gamiest" fish that swims in salt water, is biting freely now. One fisherman caught 23 in an hour yesterday ' off Wrightsville Beach. The game)f base ball yesterday at the Seaside grounds, between the Clarendon and Excelsior clubs. resulted in a victory for the former club, by 14 to 3. The Clarendons expect to play the Tarboro club on Monday next. The receipts of cotton at this pbrt for the month of July foot up 122 bales, against 559 bales for the same month last yeah. Receipts for the crp year ".to August 1st, 152,073 balef ; to same date last year, 168,057. De- rease, 15,984 bales. Stoves. We have a very large line, made by the best factories, of the latest and'most improved styles, which we guarantee to bake and cook well and to give general satis faction. ; Onr low prices will aston ish and our Stoves please you. N. Wacobi Hdw. Co. t The foundation of the Fifth Street Methodist - Church building was completed yesterday and everything i3 now ready for the contractors, Messrs. Porter & Godwin, of Golds-' boro The building, it is expected, will be finished in eighth, months; and will cost $17,900. . I Capt. ;W. B. Summersettt, Road Master .of the Eastern Division xi the C. C. R. R., haabeen transferred to the Western Division, vaeated by Capt. Whisnant's promotion, and Mr. J. T. Elmore has been appointed to the charce of the Eastern Divi sion of the road. .. - Goldsboro' Argus: ,On Tuesday, the 12th of this month, Messrs. Smith and Hatch, of Mr. Olive, the noted excursion conductors, propose to run an excursion for white people only froin Goldsboro to Wilmington, Wrfght-syille the Hammocks V and Carolina Beach, and return the same .day, 'leaving .this,, city at 7 o'clock in the morning. , To I is pel CoUl. ; I - Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effeotually, yet gently when costive or bllions, or, when the blood is impure or sluggish, to per wanently cure habitui constipa tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syruppf Figs. " Vn '1'r-'i-v: An Enormous Sea Terrapin. - , Messrs. Murrav Grant. John F; uarrer., or., , uuu ojarr jonnson captured a turtle on Wrightsville Beach Wednesday nisrht which weighed 380 pounds and 'contained K) eggs. It" was turned over to the Island Beach Hotel where a portion wasjser ved in soup to day. After it had been butchered the different parts looked like quarters of veal. PoIice; Record for July. . The police records gives the tttal number of arrests in the city during the.. month of July as 218, of which number 155 were colored, persons and 05 whites. Fifty nine persons were arrested for, failing to procure badges for their dogs. Eleven places of business weie found left open at night. -The tines collected amount to $290.22, and the pound fees to 6. The Uis:st Yet. We saw this morning, at Mr. J. Elbbach's shirt factory, on Market street, the champion shirt, as to size, it is one or a lot made to or der for a citizen of Sampson county, whose name Mr, Elsbach would not divulge. It measures 22 inches around the neck and 68 inches around the widest part f the ta we meari the skirt.' A lot of collars were made to go with it and these also measure 22 inches. We might fairly call that the "king shirt." ) A Real Ghost Story. There is considerable excitement in a certain neighborhood in this city over the recent appearance of what those who have sen it call a ghost. Not long ago a lady had oc casion to go into her back yard stfter nightfall. When she got on the back piazza she I observed what appeared to be a female attired in white. She was startle and called her husband, when the apparation disappeared over the fence into th next yard. Nothing of importance was attached to this until the next morning when the sauie object was seen by the wife of a gentleman who has to go to his business at 5 o'cloek. . She had gone into the kitchen to prepare breakfast when sjie saw what appeared to be an old woman, dressed in white, wandering around in the next yard, Herhusband saw it also, but when he hailed it, it disappeared. We await further de velopments. Dti'ath of Mrs Geo. C. Kelley. Ve greatly regret to hear of the death of. Mrs. Kelley, wife of our former fellow, townsman, Mr. Geo. C. Kelley, for many years past a resident, of Birmingham, Ala. She had been sisk for some time but no uneasiness was felt and the family here had no apprehensions until yesterday forenoon, when Mr. J. D. Kelley, received a telegram saying that she was not expected to live. Mr. Kelley's mother, Mrs. Geo. H. Kelley, had only recently returned from a visit to Birmingham, where she left her daughter-in-law sickt but had not. thought- thatshe was seriously ill, I and yesterday afternoon she . left on the. 2:20 train on the .C. C. iR. R. for BirMiingham, accompanied by , her daughter, Miss Addie. At 5 o'clock another telegram was received, con veying the sad intelligence of the death of;the sick lady. The inter ment will take place at Birmingham probably to morrow. Mrs. Kelley was Miss "Icy Bates. She was a native of -Wetumpka Ala., but resided here for a short time previous to her marriage. She leaves two children, both boys. Our sincere sympathies are with our friend in the terrible - loss he has sustained. nA' Word to the Wise islSufficient" ; Catarrh is not simply an incon venience, unpleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to others it is an . i i. i. . i , : .-. auvanceu vl KX t Z f Hicnoco rf wnrsp T.VTift I in hot. TlPr i ect its warning: it brings deadly evils in i its train. Before it is too late, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keui- euy. .il. r""oL"l J,etttC?X hnt ailment, and js the only thing that will. iou may uose yourseir wun quack medicines ftiU it is, too late: till the streamiei uecomes a reswi- less i on word to. the wise is sufflcient.V Anf I A ll JiL&S&&88&:- "A ShirtFactory, 123 Market street. the wise is sufacient.',' Sigh of the blue awning:.' r tf , Refreshing and Invigorating . Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers';hnagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes and Natural-Mineral Water. ' r '-j. . -1 1 .ill, i. mi- . : City Court. The Mayor disposed ot the follow ing cases to day:: tf:-!.. :f.XJi""- LangtloP&rkins,"; charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty U , i- was suspended L on prymeht of costs. j.1. s j Win. Phinney Was ldund gtrilty of .disorderly coriduct and was fined; $5. Two cases - of "unlicensed dog" were disposed of -'and. 'five cases! of disorderly conduct were continued. i A Ruined Watermelon Crop. Good waterme tons are very siarce. The rains have played havoc with the crops, "hereabouts. Mr. J. W. Westbrook, of Harrison Creek,Pek- der county, who - was here yester day, told us that his two acre crop of watermelons had been entirely ruined. . Mr. Westbrook brought into market last year some of the finest melons we ever saw. Similar complaints have reached us from other sections in regard to the wa termelon erop. ' 4 Hrlr Master's Report. ' Capt-. Jos. Price, Harbor Master, reports the following arrivals at this port during the month of July: American 5 steamers, tonnage 3,775; 4 schooners, tonnage 1,023; total number of American vesse 9; total tonnage. 4,798. Foreign 6 barka, tonnage 2,840; 1 brig, tonnage 2G3; 1 schooner, tonnage 170; total' number of for eign vessels 8, total tonnage 3,273. j Total number of vessels, Ameri can and foreign, 17; total tonnage 8,071. . : .. . . Fresh Meat in Profusion. Five cows were killed on the Sea coast R. R. last night, j about four miles from town. They must -have been fyingoh the track. Anotker was killed this morning. In this latter in- KtAiice a gentlemau who witnessed it told us that the cow was standing by the side j of the track, having been frightened off by the whistle, and that when the train was near she jumped on the track .again and tried to cross, when she was caught by the pilot and: tossed into the ditch. rIt ' is ynot generally knqwn that a railroad cannot be held lia- ble for cattle killed on the track at night by a train. This is the law in this State, i : The Grand Officers. - The following officers were eleot ed at the meeting of the Grand Lodge, Knigftts of Honor, held- n?" cently in Waynesville. li , ' G. D. N. G. Brinson, of New bern; G. V. D. D. A. Covington, of Monroe; G. A. D. J. F. Murrellf of Hickory; G. P. D. E. M. Nadal, of Wilson; G. R. P. C. Carlton, of Statesville; G. T. S. C. Scofield, of Davidson; G. C W. H: Call, of j Washington ; 1 G. G.j Nath. Jacobi, of Wilmington; G. Guardian T. B. Douthitt, of Salem; G. S A. P. Crabtree, of Washington ;"j j Representatives to Supreme Lodge S. J. Pemberton, of Albemarle, and J. T. LeGrand, of Rofisjcingham; S j Wilmington was selected as the next place of i meeting .-Of . the Grand Lodge in 1890. ; j ; Mr. Nathaniel Jacobi -was re-elect ed by a rising vote of the Grand Lodge, being the first time that that honor has been shown to an officer in this Grand Jurisdiction. Mrs WrNsiiOw's Soothing Strup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves ftte lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "brighfrs button." It is very pleasant to taste. ; It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or ot!vrv causes. Twenty five cents a bottle- . july 6 deod&wlv Shirts, we have got them by the . " - ""hion, made by good and skilful. .hand; come and see us, we can save i your over fiftyfive per cent. We'll no charge you fancy prices, treat! . ,,r 1 "" " "'"y . eome and patronize; us money sav ( ig money made, at the Wiliniag Sighof the blue awningrr tf . : The rainfall here to day footed up 1.80 inches, up to 3.30. o'clock this afternoon. , Headquarters for Sash, oors and Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw, Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of in inferior; quality Mr. K. N.iPenny. left here , to day eu the steamship (7m" Stream, for -New. Y6rk, from w he nee, he w i 1 1 "go oti -Ji visitXrrelatives at Waterbury, Ct. 1 1 e tloes not " expect to return until October 1st. C'-v,'-,-'' :-"-r'Vv"-: . One of the Cape Fear Engine Go's horses was taken very sick a few days ago and is now under the treat ment of Mr. D. Quinlivan, who tells us that he hopes to get him : well enough for work in a few days. The colored.exe ursi on party from Clinton this morning was about 300 strong. -.-They had the Clinton col- ored brass band with them. A large number went down the river oa the Puss-port and others boarded the Seacoast train. ; 1 ; - A Fruitful Tepie: - The weather is always a fruitfuT theme for discussion. "The New York Herald seems to have reduced the thing dowm to a soieaie. It not oaly tells us what sort of weather we are to have to day or to morrow but sometimes dips into next week and even next month. It reports that a very high air pressure, now exists over the Central Atlantie ocean, being stationary there, and it suggests that .that phenomenon prevents the passage eastward of the storms of low barometer from the Rockies, forcing them t the northward, by which, the humid atmosphere of the Gtalf and South Atlantic is drawn up ver the con tinent, furnishing the moisture for the excessive rains that have visited us. This condition of things the Herald suggests aiay continue uatil the middle of this month. !-,-' ; '.:':-;' . Fay's Automatic Fan Attaahment. This grand invention for keeping cool,- ana the liies on at the same time, is just being introduced, aad will have an enormous sale during the hot moaths. It ean -be attachs ed to any Rocking Chair made, and will fan the occupant of the chair while he rocks himself. It can be attached to Cribs or Cradles, aad will fan the sleeper. It is a comfort to the sick and inyalids, who will require less care from the nurse. ; It is invaluable in every household. It is cheap, ornamental and useful, and will last for many years. The Com pany wish to secure an Agent at once in every county. It is a bo nanza for Agents during the hot months. Over one thousand sold in Pittsburgh in two weeks. Pays one hundred per cent, profit. Sample complete, handsomely nickel plated; sent on receipt of $2.00. Circulars and terms to Agents sent to all. Address A. F. ATTACHMENT CO., d&w tf Pittsburgh, Pa Fairs for This Tear. ..f i Mr. P. M. Wilson, State Immigra tion Agent, furnishes the following list of fairs to be held in the State this year: - Fruit Fair at Winston, August 31 ahd 22 Otho Wilson, secretary. Mount Holly Fair Association, August 5, 10 C. E. Hutchinson, president; M. H. Pride, secretary. , Newton Fair, September 9 20 R. P. Kliinehardt, president; M. S. Deal, secretary. ' j ' Catawba Industrial Association, September 24 37 J. F. Moore, presi dent; S. E. Killain, secrotary. . Cabarrus County Aricnltual and Mechanical Association, October 14 H. C. McAllister, Presideat; H. T. J. Ludwig, secretary. Alamance Fair Association, Octo ber 910 11 Walter L. Holt, presi- dent: Si H. Webb, secretary. - District Grand Fair, October Si 10 11 D. M. Beal, president. Warren County Agricultural Fair, 9-10.-.22 J M. Branie, President; H. A. Foote, Secretary. NoFsh Carolina State Fair, Octo ber 14 19 W. G. UpchuTch, Presi dent; P. M. Wilson, Secretary. Eastern Carolina Fair Association, October 22 24-Dr. M. K. Robinson, President; T. H. Bam, Secretary. Koanone ana iar xtiver agricul tural Fair. October 30 1 T. L. Em ory, President; W. W. Hall, Secretary-.-: - " Rockyv Mount Agricultaral . and Mechanical Association, Noveiaber 13 15 B. H. Bonn, President, J. R. Cumberland County Agricultural Fair, November 30 33 W. Watson, I tary. . . ; DRINK MEXICAN SHEtt BET, ; , A DELICIOUS BEVEiAGF. ' : Only Of MUNDS BROTHERS, . "104 N. Front St. ' The Mattress VkU. ;:XX y' (From Messenger Encampment Issue.) : One of our young men, Mr. W. SI. Cumming, is. in a business that ought to be encouraged, for it ia not ' only a home industry,- but one that adds to our city's health and oar citizen's comfort. It is the manu facture and renovating of mat tresses, and includes such other ar ticles in that line as springs, pil lows, cushions, bolsters, etc. An old" niAttress is often both uncorafort ablefind unhealthy, and to have it renovated and remade becomes both, a -duty and: a pleasure, especially when the work can- be done and well done; in one day, as-Mr. Cum ming is prepared to do. The fac tory is sit jated on Princess street" .(No. 17), and is fully equipped with the newest rmrpn ! ninhinopv tt do all kinds of work. The hair plck ing maenme is especially well adap ted to do this important branch of the work. ; , ; Our friends in th ftnnnfrv' -urrmlrl find it to tllPir" nflvnntiifro tr -arrttA to Mr. Gumming if they desire iheir ui tickn iur moss, op omer; mat tresses made over at small cost.' wnen our readers consider that "one third of their lives is spent in bed," and that in all times of weak ness, of weariness and of sickness. thev Seek, th' hftd - fnr rAnnnornHrtn and rest, they will. doubtless cor res- pouu wim air.vv. m. uumming witn ; regard to buying a good set of snriners and a nice, hair mattrpKs or haviaj: the old oaes made over. SKW AlVJ3KTI8Eiai5NT8 JAMESD. THE DKUGGI8T, 818 NORTH FRONT STREET. -JJKSUEPASSBD FACILITIES FOR PEE- parlngi Prescriptions, night or day, at tne veiry lowest price. Purity guaianteed. auffltt Administrator's Sale, - 0 N SATURDAY, THE 3D DAY OF AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the premises late ly occupied by Mrs. Elsy A. Lmmsden, on Front street, under an order of the Superior court of New Hanover county, I will sell at pubiid auction, FOR CASH, that . valuable stock of . - " - TwIILLirJERY, - AND OTHER GOODS' AND . V , - !F TJ 3FI IN I T TJ OR B, " of which she died possessed. V - '" ' K. II. GRANT,AdmTnT. - July 24,,1889. jy24eodte,ex PIG FISH I Pia FISH ! I ALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF ; FRESH FICH . on hand. As I bare my own boat and selno I always keep from 200 to 300 on hand. Pic nlc parties can be served with Fish or Coffee. ' Meals 35c or Sl.OOa Day. JAS. HEWLETT. Restaurant in 190 yards of 8 wften&abkv Geed CIGARS and tee cool BEER always oa hand. .. Jy lit ; . - - . "Native and to the Manner Born." "' I HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SOME OFV the best pastures in Onslow county , r i ' 29 Head of Fine, Fat, Weir Cond itloned Beef Cattle, - which wul be offered on my stalls every day this week and next. I want my friends and the putrtlo generally to understand that I keep nothing hut the : Best Native Meats on hand." " I have no other and wlU -sea 3 ether. - At the same time I would uxe ta warn them againsc impuse rernccrator meat. It is not only unpalatable but It Is fast being recognized as unhealthy and some of the medical fraternity have already warned peo ple against its use. t . , 1 am sriad to be able, to state that I hare 1 made arnmgements for the erection of a large coia-Koom near j-Teut ntrucL jtiaxKec, wnere 1 will be able to keen a full car load of meat at one time, just long enough to make ft tender ' and fit f6r the table. . : . , Respectl-0117,' : . JN0. -F. 6ARRELL, stalls 1 and 2, Front strtet MarketoutZfSda. augist (Star copy it) - Sale of Real Estate Under K Foreclosure. ' :" : rY V1RTUB OF. THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain Indenture, ef miortgzza executed by David Deal and Lacy a. Deal, his wife, to "The citizens' Building and Loan As- sociatlon of WfJalnglion, N. Qr. (default having been made therein) the undersisned. as attorneys for , said mortsrairee. - will on Thursday, the 5th day of September. 1883. at ia o'clock aL, at the court House door. In tKo dtyof Wilmington, sell, by public auction,, lor ash, the lands and premises conveyed la and by said mortgage deed, which are sit uated in the said city cK Wilmington,' and are bounded and described as follows: ijegliinlES ' at a point on the East line of Ninth street vJi feet North of the Northeast intersection of Prlneess aad Ninth streets, and rtmnlrs thence with Ninth street South 33 uot, taenia East parallel with Princess street 1Z2 tocb. theate North S3 feet, thenoo West parallel, with Princess street 132 feet to tea j&st lino ; of Ninth street, the beginning beinr the West part of Lot 3, in Block 1S3, acconilDS to VH9 oflclal plan of salt city. - , jfAPx P"LLAJIT. --i: k -i VL " " .' 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