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NEW YORK. f.Y For sale by KOHEItT K BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, men 36 ljr diw Wilmington, N. CV 10 FROM NOW I WILL OPEN MY STOCK -OF- DRY GOODS. IN TIIF. MF.AXTINE I WILL CLOSE OUT Till: REMAINING TAUT OF WINTER DRESS GOODS Regardless of Cost, WF. MUST HAVE ROOM. X'tiio.r.'w i;!,c of those can be used for f..r!y .prlnj. VOI CAN f;ET GREAT BARGAINS IN SI -FOR THE NEXT T -M A K E ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOOEC, Wliicu will Surpass Anything lor Variety ana Beauty Kver Urousrtit o tulstMnrkPt. ur buTf cow tn ihc Northern markets, VrtoU ff r return, for you can count on kirn. Kespcctfullj, J- J. HEDRICK. fch :; tr - - Wanted. 4Q JL!AULE HOUSE SERVANTS. ALSO Cirpecter$ and ClacSsmltUs. 5W 91 b'lPlft. r DAYS 1 WHITE GOOD Apply to G. W.PRICE, Jk President Eairatloa Bateau. v r r 7t I VOL XIV. Mr. Gladstone has hut one bodily infirmity at 80 years of nje he is slightly deaf. . There is a crusAde against the British admiralty'board ami a de mand for its abolishment. The spread of the English lan- - gunge is indicated by the fact that it was used in the framing of a re cent treaty between Russia and China. j Hy the death of Count Andrassy, i Lord Salisbury and Prince Bismarck are left the only two great states- ! men who took part in the Berlin i Congress. The question of allowing chickens to run at large is the issue in the municipal election at Norwich, Knn., and there are already two tickets in the field. Dr. Brown Sequard is still engag ed on his youthful elixir at Paris, and persists in believing that his ex periment will at last be successfully established. . - - -. . - Mrs. Cleveland was asked by a school girl friend if her husband irv tended to run again for President. She diplomatically said that Mr. Cleveland was not in politics. ' Jay Gould pays $2,500 a year for his pew in Dr. Hall's church. Al though fairly regular at the morn ing service, he never appears in the evening. Russell Sage, on the con trary, is in his slip at both services. The latest novelty introduced by ! Parisian modistes is large blue but terfly, not imitation, but the real full size tropical butterfly, with its natural metallic gloss, such as are chiefly or only found in Mexico and Brazil. Beerbohm Tree,the London actor; gave a dinner to'a number of friends recently at which, instead of nose gay?, false noses were furnished to the guests, which they were re quested to wear during the ban quent. Philadelphia Record'. The ad vantages to the country in the re electicji of Mr. Allison, rather than some lesser man, as Republican Senator from Iowa, lie's in the fact that he knows better than to be a Protectionist. Dr. George Murray Humphreys, in his work of old age, collected facts concerning the lives of no less than seventy-four centenarians. Of course, old Parr comes in for a para graph, but he was only 152, and two others are named as having reached 1G0. A native movement to break up certain Hindoo customs has been started in Bombay. By it no sons are permitted to marry under 1G, and no daughters under 10. No man is to marry after 50, or marry a second wife during the life time of the first. -- r - ' The Queen of Sweden delights in forcemeat balls, fried in sweet olive oil and served with poached eggs, and alwavs the national dish of raw salmon, preserved in the ground and smoked to perfection, as the great feature. French wines figure on the royal table. ' The home and office furniture owned by Abraham Lincoln has been purchased, by a firm in Chicago and is now on exhibition there. The only office desk he owned is there. It is a plain table surmounted by an old-fashioned book-case, with the first Itw books Lincoln read. Charleston News and Courier: For years the negroes did vote any ticket put up by the Republican party, in preference to the best that could be offered by their white frl-low-citfzens of the South, and many still do so, but not all. And why not all? Because the logic of events is beginning to have its effect even on their darkened minds; because they have felt the beneficent effects of Democratic State governments, or, In other words, of the rule of their States by the white people. Don'tN-Ifa dealer offers you n bottle of Salvation Oil without la bels, or wrappers, or in a mutilated ordefacted package, rfonV touch U don't buy it at any price,- you can ret assured that there is something wrong it may be a dangerous and worthless, counterfeit. Insist upon getting a erecf, ttnbroLcn, genuine package. - " , . - :j . . t -: -, -: Wilmington; n. c. Thursday, march Young George Hugo, a grandson of tli e French poet, has been dis tinguishing himself by trading on his inheritance and giving notes for 1S,000 in return for $ 16,000 in cash. Cleveland Plain Dealer: It matters not what makeshift the Republi cans adopt now to prolong their hold on power, they cannot long delay the dissolution of their power. : Louisville Courier Journal: The Senate will probably discover, if it discovers anything, that "some of the old ladies in that body them selves divulge the executive session secrets. : Mrs. Ph(cbe Cook Hicks, who died in Marshall, Mo., a few days ago, was a passenger on Robert Fulton's first steamboat when it made its trial trip down the Hudson. She was then a little girl of 7 years. There is a story, probably authen tic, that Dr. Willard Parker was paid $1GO,000 for the successful re moval of an excrescence . from the face and neck of the son of one of the wealthiest families in the vicinis ty of New York. . m--- " - Captaiu Win. M. Rettig, formerly of the American steamer City of Washington, has been presented by the Queen Regent of Spain with a large gold medal, as a testimonial of his bravery in rescuing the crew of a Spanish brig in 1888. The ladies of Bermuda have start ed a rifle club, of which' the Goverri orn's wife is President. They have a range of their own, where they practice at 100 yards with 200 cali bre weapons, and are said to make remarkably good scores. The drummers all say that their business is picking up. It is gener ally understood that drummers are great at picking up, but we are sure they can't pick up a cold which they could not cure with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. LOCAL 1SIEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMKNTSj W M CuMMiNfl MattrcsscS Timothy donlan Attention, Hibernians Tin4 moon enters on its last quar ter to-night. Shad still sell for 50 cents for buck and -t1 for roe shad. Get your fishing-tackle ready, bovs; vou will soon need it. It is not any cooler to day than it was yesterday, nor have we had any rain. Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. WTild geese have been seen flying North. The old folks say this means that there will be no more cold weather. When ready4to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the N; Jacob! Hdw. Co. t 'It pleases me so I shall use no other,'' is what the farmer said when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. t 'Our Old Chief" is the name of our new and improved White Wamsutta Shirt. Wait for it; will have it ready in a few days. Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 122 Market St. t Paiut your Buggy for 75 cents, "G bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. t Rev. Mr. Swindell, Presiding El der, Wilmington District. M. E. C. S.. will preach at the Methodist Mission, corner Princess and Eighth streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. . Mr. Spencer LeGrand, Assistant Auditor of the Norfolk & Carolina R. H., left here on the last midnight train for Norfolk, where he will open the office for business. His family will remain here for some time, probably until th Fall. F.oVnd ! (Not my lost copy of t4Little Lord Fauntleroy,") bat that health is promoted as well as comfort insured by the use of a good maitrcs. I renovate old Mattresses (moss, cot ton, hair and other) and tuake them as good as new, and also mannfac tnre new Mattresses to order, cheap fcr casn. W. 21. CUMMJNG, U Prin, ces3 street. ' tf . Turner's almanac promises cold weather as late as the latter part of April. Day breaks now about haifpast 5 o'clock and it is not dark until after 7 in the evening. The turnpike is a very popular drive these fine afternoons with the owners of fast horses. Good North Carolina meat is scarce. The best hams fell f rorn store at 14 to 15 cents. The usual prayer Meeting service of the First Baptist' Church will be held this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. Wanted. A good appetite. You can have it easy enough by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It tones the digestion and cures sick headache. The Seacoast R. R. authorities are building a sidetrack at Wrightsville for the accommodation o the truck ers in that section. The congregations of St. James', St. John's and St. Paul's churches will ail worship together to morrow night in St. John's. The proper caper now with the girls is spinning tops. Next thing you know they will be climbing the trees and robbing the bird nests. Messrs. Junius Davis and John D. Bellamy, Jr., who have been in Raleigh in attendance on the Su preme Court, have returned to the city. o Bishon Haid discoursed last even ing to a large congregation on "Mar riage and Divorce." He will speak this evening on "The Real Presence Land Communion." Our highly esteemed friend, Mr. Daniel Robinson, of the upper Black River section, is in the city and paid us a very pleasant visit this forenoon. Mr. Z. W. Whitehead, of the Fay etteyille Observer, was in the city yesterday and this forenoon. He left on the steamer at 2 o'clock on his return to Favetteville. Why was it that the Onslow R. .R. people found it necessary to con struck a sidetrack across the turn pike? It seems to us that it could justfas easily have been placed on either side. Schr.71 G. Morse, Hinckley, clear ed yesterday afternoon for St. George, Grenada, with 91.S00 feet lumber and 125,000 shingles, valued at $2,04G. vessel by George Harriss, Son & Co., cargo by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tlje system effectually, but it is not a, cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Nearly Exhausted. The work of dredging in the Cape Fear river will be stopped! about.the first of May. " This i Is not because it has been'xjompleted but because of the fact that the amountappropriat ed for that purpose will be exhausted then. The new river. and harbor bill has not yet become a law and until it does pass and the apportion ments are made the dredging in the river will not .be resumed. . Work on the bar, however, will stifl go n. " - City Court. The following cases were disposed of by tire Mayor to day: Steve Anderson, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $20 or 30.days. Thos. F. Bell, disorderly, case re moved on affidavit to Justice Cow an's court. Thos. F. Bell, a Colored loy, vas arraigned for reckless driving yes terday afternoon and was fined $20 or 30 days. The boy was driving down Princess street yesterday af ternoon and ran over a lady who was crossing at the time at-Second street. The lady was not seriously hurt, and the boy seeing the mis: chief his careless driving had caused, drove rapidly off. He was after wards arrested and was before the Mayor to day. . Befreslilnff and in,TlCPtiBff Delicious Soda Wafer as drawp front Munds Brothers1 magniuceut new soda fountain at a temperature of S43. Purest Fruit 8yTnp.Uiik Shakes and Haters! Uineral,Vater. i3, i8oo. NO 76. Forecasts. For North Carolina, light rains and lower temperature. , Little Lord Fauntleroy (Suit) Can be Seen at I. Sfirier'8. I. Shrier, who is always ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fauntleroy and Alfonso (King of Spain) suit. Also a full line of children's Kilt Suits at the lowest price for cash only. I. ! Shrier, corner Front and Princess streets. if The San Antonio. British barque San Antonio, which went ashore on the middle shoals. j at the mouth of the Cape Fear river. some time since, wus bought by par ties in this city. Capt. Edgar Wi liams, of the steam tug Marie, has tput a Irtrge steam pump on her to get the water out and thinks if he lias good weather, that he will be able to bring her upjto the city next week. She is said to be one of the staunchest built vessels that has ever come to this port. Slate Convention. Y. M. C. A. The annual-State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion convened at Goldsbor this af ternoon. There are 20 delegates in all from this city. Some left here on the 11:20 a. ' m. train to day, others will go" up to-night and still others tt morrow. The proceedings promise to be of great interest. Fol lowing are the names of those who went p this morning: Rev. Peyton H. Hoge, D. D., Messrs. D.G.Worth, R. W. Hicks, H. C. McQueen. C. C. Brown, B. F. King, W. M. Oummiilg, W. H. Howell, G. M. Busey, J. M Woodard, J. G. Wilkinson and John R. Turrentine, Jr. Advance in Real Estate. There has been a decided advance in real estate here, even during the past few months. It is safe to say that in many instances this advance has been 25 per cent, since last Fall. We heard to-day of an instance where a gentleman has recently pur chased a half full lot, paying $1,750 therefor and who has since been of fered $2,000 for the property. We believe, if he wanted to hold it for speculation, that he could get $2,500 for it next Fall. This property is the vacant half of afulllot, on which stands a comfortable residence, all of which sold a few years ago for $1,250. It-is located just about three- fourths of a mile from Market Dock. There has been no boom in "real estate here but there has been a steady and a healthy advance for the past twelve months. But little has been bought tor speculation. By far the largest . part has been pur cliased by those who build on the sites, either for residences for them selves or for rent to others. "Don't Give tip the Ship ! Don't surrender, although the fight be long and bitter, and results tnus far but dismal .failures. Old Bad Blood may yet be conquered and disease driven from the citadel of life. You have not used the proper reined v, or long ago vou would have felt a change. You have tried this and that, a hundred bot tles of this specific and fifty bottles of that sarsaparilla, and "feel you might as well have used so much rain water for all the good effect tbey had. Wny have you not tried B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) made in Atlanta, Ga. ? Because it isn't advertised so conspicuously as other remedies? Well, that s a poor rea son. The greatest humbujrs cau af ford the largest advertisements. As for 15. 15. if. try it, and if six bottles don't do yon more good than all the other blood medicine you have ever taken, call it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by anyone. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenu., writes: "For six vears I Jiati been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard of with out any permanent beneft until Bo tanic lilood Halm was recommended to me. After ning six bottles the sores healed, and lam now in bet ter health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, be cause I want others to be benefit ed." First Cargo New Crop Cuba TJolasses XO.w; EX SCHE. "EVOLU I IOY 275 Hbgche a do. - qtulity flret-cUss. Prices tow. rJocth a, rJbt-Ch. - neh ii it '-vr-ry 'yy-yyy y;:y..-yy. Wo win be glad ta receiTB ccrt,rfT.!?iti from our mends on aay a&4 an Kitjccts cenend interest, but . -yy . - ' ;y Tno name of tna trrtwr must fctw&js t nlahM to tne Eattor. , Communication mnst m written on one st.to or mo pxtvr. Personalities most bo afoklod. - And It is especially and particularly caca stood mat tne JMitor does not always enden the news or correspondents anlcss so intne editorial columns. . - Opera Houoo. JS ILLUSTRATED STEREOPTICON LEC- turo on the SIQITTS OF LONDON, for t ho Jneftt of the Library Association, Monday, ltth of March. Admission 50 cents. Children IS cents. : Oai lery 15 cents, scats at Yates', commence at 8.15 p.m. men jo tt 4 Now is the Time ! v pltJIIT KOW, AND CORNEAUS BED BUO Interceptlc is the thins that will do tbo work quickly, quietly and pleasantly. Ask your druggist tor it; 0c a bottle. JAMJiSD.NUTT. sole Manufacturer and Proprietor. 220 N. Front St., nty. mch ; ti Attoiltiftn FIi1ioiniorin f w w v mm ms.m mm m m-m. m iiiuilil m rjMIE MEMBERS OF THE HIBERNIAN BE- nevoient Socletj- are ordered to assemble at their Uall on Monday, March 17th, at 9 o'clock a. m.. with white gloves and th new badges, to celebrate their f4th anniversary, the natal day of Saint Patrick, the patron saliit of Ire land, a day jhe annual return of which, how ever they may otherwise differ, is hailed with joy by all true irishmen and their descen dant. The procession will be formed In front of the nail promptly at. 10. 10 o'clock and march to Saint Thomas' church. The Right Reverend Leo Haid, of St. Mary's College, Gaston coun ty, and JUisuop of North Carolina, has kindly consented to visit Wilmington and honor us by delivering an address during dlrlnc ser vice. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to our friends, and ushers will be present to scat all wiio may favor us by their presence. - The Grand Reunion Ball will take place on Easter Monday night, full notice of which will be given hereafter. . TIMOTUY DONLAN. inch 12 3t 12 w r . Marshal. 1 7 PKINCESS STREET. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN attresses OF' ALL KINDS AND SIZES. ALSO Springs, Cushions, Pillows. Uenov.Ulng Done to Order Quickly and Nicely. inch 11 tr 6pi Bf aiii ligli MY SALOON, Corner of North Water and Mulberry Street, Is Opto from 1 o'clock a. in. hihj Mil 11:15 i. m. Saturday, CIIA8. F. CUOWNE, Agent, mch 10 tf WILMINGTON, N. C. ADRIAN &- TOLLERS, WIIOLK.SAI.K PKALEK.S IJf Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and Dork Sit., WILMINGTON, N. C. an 13 ff We Have SPLENDID RUBBER DK$3lNO tVUB lor 25 cents. BLUE LILIE a n-w pert note "', very ttne. M UN DM BROTHERS. -m X. Front street. mch tf John Wernor. rpflERE I.S BUT ONE. AND IIE HOLDS forth at No. Xarket street. A gooJ bhaifv for 10 centa. a Shampoo for 2m cents, or a UMr Cut for 20 cent u. Four of t be best Barbers t the state, clean rowel, sharp razors and" prompt attendance. ' JOHN VJi.tER, j iw irmaa learner. . febiotf sailarketstrtru TflISPAPR Ink tnanuiictured by th? rxjKSfiusA PnntitT irk Works. -.( T.K.wiauuTcca, crzx Rtreet and rennsyiTacJa avenoe. JWlltf -riiaJrliJVPa. z) LuuLyJil win n n
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