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- Tula rArw , 3 publish every evenm. SnnW excepted. 3J josn. T.JAMES, Editor and Pnp. .VBSCRIPTIOSS. POSTAGE PAID: one rear, oa six months coa THree montn5. f LOO. erne month, 35 cents. t paper will be delivered by carriers, free otVJse. of m &t 1110 ab0T or 10 cents 'per ww TertTn? Twea , J" ' lawscrtoeni will please report any and a glares to receive their papef Regularly. . ' f i 2 V V prtser.t t:i the ;not elegant form THE LAXATlVr AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE or THE FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA. Con-: with the- rncdicinal vrtucs of-plants known to be niost beneficial to the human M-sttr.!, Conning an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many His de pending on a weak or .inactive condition of the 0 KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS. It is the ir.ost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY hen cne is DiJious or Constipated so that PURE LLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALVY follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUH DSUOCIST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. V)mXVllL. Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by . : kokekt r Bellamy; WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mrh 26 ly dJtw Wilmington. N. C. 10 DAYS FUU.M NOW 1 WILL OPEN MY SPRING STOCK -OF- DRY GOODS. IV THE MFANTINE I WILL CLOSE OUT THE REMAIXINU PART OF WINTER DRESS GOODS Regardless of Cost. WE MUST HAVE ROOM. ine tow lines or those tan be used tor -tfly sprin- ' V0i (.'AX ;ET GREAT BARGAINS IN -rXU THE NEXT TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR - I NEW STOCK,- ich Kill Surpass Anything lor V aricty anu Benin y Ever 1Jrouolt fo tlilaJMarkot. uuJrisn.w in the Northern markets. '"for lis return, tor yon can count oa ttpoet fully. J- J. HEDRICK. 3 If Wanted. c40 REL,A1LE HOUSE SERVANTS. ALSO j Vetera ar.,t Riacicsmlths. J Apply to aw.rxucs,J.. - r VOL XIV The Atlanta Constitution publish er the preferences of thirteen hun dred Georgia Democrats fort iovern or to succeed General Gordon, and. htrnnjje to tay, every man did'nt vote for himself. The talk now among the Cana dians is for annexation to-the United States. Better wait until we get an honest Democratic Administration or it may bea jump from the frying pan into the.Gre. The heaviest tax payer in Prus- siaUKrupp, the sun maker, who is j arV8. ? UPn -ZT of $1,400,000, an increase of 300,000 j over 1889. line example tins, to some of the Krnpptible statesman in this country. Amos B. Carter, a Pennsylvania is having a headstone made for the i Errave of his wife, and umm ir. i thf following inscription: "Some have j children and some uone-here lies j a mother of twenty one' Twenty j one children or twenty one years? j or both? . . . i Senator Blair wants 500,000 copies j of the Congressional Record contain-' . i i- i -i , , , ..! mg his speech distributed at public j expense. A Jf;5 greenback should be j posted inside of each as an errata to ; reward the man who will read it. j But then that would be too erratac I a proceeding. j When readyto build, paint or re- A New. York cVrre7pondent says pair you will find it to your advan thaf'the publishers of the.S', WorldXe fo luy your material of the N. and Times are working vigorously X 1 A I - luwnni iiicreusiUK meir price irom two to three cents." We have heard j that newspaper men can sometimes be bought but never before knew them to sell for such low prices. The State Treasurer of Missouri has recently left for parts unknown, probably "no man's land," having consumed the major part of the State's ready cash in 4ka game he djd not understand." It is presuni-. ed that he is hiding somewhere in a store that "don't advertise" and if so he is perfectly safe. "During the calendar year of 1889 109,110,917 pieces of coin were execu ted at the mints of the United States having a total value of $58,194,022.'" And yet those same coins still have their heads on and wag their tails as happy as tad-poles. They keep on the move, too, hnd don't hang out Jong in one place. The sadden appearance of a mouse on the floor of the English nouse of Commons, a fey nights ago, upset the dignity of the eminent gentle men near it, and led to a little panic that made it necessary to drop busi ness for awhile. This shows that a petticoated parliament is not the proper thing. 'Tho Princess Letitia, the late Amadeo's widow, is living in Rome, where she is already said toe pros pecting in a Napoleonic way for a new and young husband." But when did Napoleon go prospecting' "for a new and young husband?" And, by the wav, what does Lettv want with a man who is already married? Hendrick Lustroo went to a fancy ball in London in the costume of a Prince, and became so imbued with the spirit of the character that early in the morning he was found by the police knocking at the doors of Buckingham Palace, demanding admittance. The "lustroos gentle mau was "as drunk as a lord ' "Mrs. Harrison is to be summoned as a witness in the Criminal Court of Washington in the case of a wo man accused of obtaining money un der false pretenses." When our eye first lighted on this paragraph we thought that she was summoned to j appear to show what became of the j carcass of that "coon" her august spouse shot in the Virginia wilds. The statement is made on the au thority of private detectives employ-! ed by licensed retailers that there ; are nearly 4,000 unlicensed groggcr- ies in operation in the city of Phila- j delphia. If each of these can boast ! moo: est estimate, men tne startling 1 1; assumption is that theie are 200,000 . -r. ... ... . . . s people in Philadelphia who take sugar in theirn On the sly. Wo hate heard- many of our old friends say that Salvation Oil cured theta of rheumatism. Those who have uot tried it," should do so. Our druggists sell it for twenty-five cents a bottle,. . 4 WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY, MARCH OCAL HSTEWS. Index to Nxw advertisements; G L Morton Notice J 1) JiCTT Open all day to-morrow Opera Hocsk stereopticon Exhibition Croxlt & Morris Warehouse for Kent Day's length 11 hours and 57 min utes. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 8 minutes past f o'clock. New River sea trout sold to day from carts at 15 to 20 cents per bunch of two. Boyg , we can SP vou a 13racket Sawwith frame, for 10 cents. N. Tacohi IIdw Co This morning's rain was timely, as some of the cisterns in the city were about to give out. Danish services will be? held in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 4:30 P' M- toyinorrow. Prayer and experience meeting of business and workingmen tonight at 8 o'clock at the Seaman's Bethel. In advanced age the declining powers are wonderfully refreshed by J00',1? SapsP.aiin; ItreaUy Ioes maKe tno weaK stiong. . There wasn gpod, hard shower of rain here in, the early hours Uiis morning. It will revive vegetation wonderfully. Jacobi Hdw. Co. n intPn,.Antfi Mii waaV in Oat dalp but one a adult in BeUevue. land eight, four adults and four cliil- dren, in Pine Forest. The Wilmington Light Infantry were on the streets last night in their new sword drill, and attracted a great deal of attention. "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. Jacobi Hdw. Co. " Crei-man barque Pillau, Gerlach, cleared to-day for Stettin with 3,9(57 barrels rosin, valued at $5.,4CS, ship ped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. "Our Old Chief" is the name of our new and improved White Wanisutta Shirt. Wait for it; will have it ready in a few days. Wiltnington Shirt Fac tory, 122 Market St t St. John's Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. Masons, of this city, will shortly be one hundred years old and will ap propriately celebrate its centennial. It is at present enjoying a "boom." Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion at 7.15 a.m.: morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 5 o'clock; Sunday School at 3.30 p. m. A number of gentlemen from other cities are expected here on Monday and they will be taken np to Cronly on a special train in the afternoon. Several newspaper correspondents are expected. Rev. F. D. Swindell's appoint ments for to morrow are at Burgaw Creek on the Rocky PointCircuit in the morning and at night at the Bladen Street Methodist E. Church in this city. Services at St. Paul's- Episcopal Church to morrow: Holy Commun ion at 8 a.m. Morning Prayer and sermon at 11a. in. Evening Prayer land sermon at 7:30 p. in. Seats free I All are welcome. Rev. W. S. Creasy, who has been assisting Rev. J. R. Sawyer, fiastor of the Methodist Church at Eliza beth, N. C, in revival services the past -week is expected to return to the cit-v nnd mi ,,is PuIifc llsuaI to orrow morning and evening at (il'ace M-?- Chtirc?: The pictures of London to be J shown at- the Opera House.. Monday ' night are said to be finer than even those of the last lecture This will be a tine chance for the young peo pie as children at half rates can get reserved seats by the side of their parents. Seats on sale now at Yates'. my lost copy of . .... . , . . health is promoted as well as comfort insured by the use of a good mattress. I renovate old Mattresses (moss, cot ton, hair and other) and make them Osgood as new, and also manufac ture new Mattresses to order, cheap for cash. W. M. CUMMING, 17 Prin cess street. . tf KEYIEW North Carolina hams retailed from carts this morning at 12A cents. Tomorrow is known as Mid-Lent Sunday. There are three weeks yet to Easter. The Register of Deeds has issued marriage licenses this week to six S couples, t wowhite and four colored. Jlr. W. W. McDiarmid, of the Jiobesonian was in the city to day jandpaidusa very pleasant little visit. . Shad were plentiful in market to day and selling at 40 cents a pair for bucks and 75 cents a, pair for roe shad. Alderman Morton, Chairman of the Market Committee, advertises in this issue for sealed bids for re pairs to Front Street Market House. Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "ft bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi hw. Co. t Bishop Haid preached last night to a very large congregation. He will preach again to night, and twice to morrow, and on Monday will deliver the closing sermon of the series. There was a large congregation last night in St. John's Church. The three white Episcopal Churches in the city w'oshipped there togeth er. Rev. Robert Strange delivered the sermon. Ger. barque Lydia Prschau Zep lein, cleared yesterday afternoon for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 297, 764 feet lumber. 25,000 shingles, val ued at .t:5,993: vessel by Messrs. J. T. Riley & Co. ; cargo by Mr. E. Kid der's Son-. Cotton- Th receipts of cotton at this port for tne week ending with yesterday foofc up 32"5 bales, against 950 bales for corresponding week of last year, a decrease of 525 bales. The re ceipts of the crop year to date foot up 1.31,367 bales, against 147.398 bales to same time last year, a tlecrease this year of lft,031 bales. Little Lord Fauntleroy (Suit) Can be Seen at I. Slirier. I. Shrier, who is alvvaj-s 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. tf City Conrt. The following cases were dispOset of by the Mayor to day: Wm. Henderson, disorderly con duct, judgment suspended on pay men t-of cost. . Win. Canster, drunk and down, $10 or 20 days. Win. Pearce, larceny, not guilty. Carrie Davis, disorderly conduct, $5 or 10 days. MaryJ. Lawrence, disorderly con duct $10 or 20 days Josephine Lewis, disorderly con duct $19 or 2d days t "-. ' ': tJerniin la Crrnet Tiand. The Germania Cornet Band now number 21 pieces, including the in structor. To this are to be added in a few days two more. We have been furnished with a list of" the names and pieces of the entire band, with the exception of the two to be add ed, which are not. ready for publi cation." The list is.las follows: Wm; OrtmannLyre" ("Glocken spiel"): Chas, Smith, piccolo; Wm. Render, clarionet; J. H. Rehder, Eft cornet, (leader); J. J. Mohr, Eft cowiet: J. C. Boesch, Bft cornet; (asst. leader); A. P. Adrian, Bft cor net; H. L. Vollers, Bft cornet; J. G. L. Gieschen, alto; W. A. Smith, alto: H. T. Haar, alto; J. IJ. Kuck, tronr bone E Scbulkeny tfenor$ Jl!. H. Giescheri, .Wnor;.IRaIjei.Uarrt -tone; C. F. YonKampen, tuba bass: Chas. Schnibben, tuba bass: II. Ger ken, snare drum: E. Render, bass -drniii: H. Dingelhoef, drum major: Prof; R. J. Herndon, instructor. I desire of my own free will to testify to the merits and great vir tues of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It will break up a cold quicker than anything I know of, is always re liable, perfectly harmless, and I have no hesitancy in always recom mending it to any one, young or old, suffering with a cough or c-okl. I would an soon think of being with out bread in my house, as a bottle of Dr. Buir&Tonrh Kvrun. Jxo. H. Francis, 22 Park Place.N.Y. j 15, 1890. NO 78. . Forecast. For North Carolina, light rain or snow, followed by cooler, clearing and colder and fair weather; on Sun day cold wave. St. Paul Eranstlieal Lutheran ChurcTn. The services in St. Paul's Evan gelical Lutheran Church, corner Mar ket and Sixth streets, Rev. F. W. E. Pesehau pastor, to-morrow (Sun day) will be in English at 11 a. m. and at 7.30 p. m. in German. AU are weWnae at the services. 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 the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Federal Court. The United States District Court, for the District of the Cape Fear, will convene in this city on Tuesday, May 0th, His Honor. Judge Sey mour, presiding. The following ju rors have been'drawn for this term: New Hanover John" Moore. J. R. Chasten, Jos. D. Sampson. J. Wilder Atkinson, J. H. Mallard, John J. Hewlett, F. A. - Muse, Thomas H. Wright, Henry A. Burr, .1. S, W. Eagles, Jos. 11. Hanby, Jas. H. Car raway, Win. H. Waddell, Grier Kid der, F. W. Ortmann, Jas. W. Col lins, Alfred Howe, R. B. Freeman, Jr. Columbus County S. G. Wooten, Jas. A. Baldwin. J. M. Powell, C. C. GQre, Israel Moore, J. P. Stanley. J. P. Faulk. Brunswick County Win. W.Drew, Michael W. Hilburn,. John C. Row ell, Wm. H. Crogg, Geo. W. Gris sett, F. M. Moore. Benj. Locke. Robeson County Peter Paul. W. D. Caldwell. Bladen County K. J. Braddy, H. H. Barnhill, W. T. Pridgen, J. J. Bright, Richard Smith. W. A. At kinson Sampson County Allen Dough try, E. E. Johnson, Isaac Williams, C. H Johnson. Duplin County Ephraim Boney. R. H. Wells, Jas. H. Robinson, Henry Fryar. 'Pender County E. A. Hawes, Da vid Sherman. "Don't Give Up the Shin 1" Don't surrender, although the fight be long and bitter, and results thus far" but dismal Ifailures. Old Bad- Blood may yet be conquered and disease driven from the citadel of life. You have not used the proper remedy, or long ago you 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 they had. Why have you not tried B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) made in Atlanta, Ga. ? Because it isn't advertised so conspicuously as ether remedies? Well, that's a poor rea son. The greatest humbugs can af ford the largest advertisements. As for B. B. B. try it, and if six bottles don't do you 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 any one. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: "For six .years I had been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard of with out anv permanent benefit until Bo tanie Blood Balm was recommended to-me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in bet- terliealth than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, be cause I want others to be benefit ed." Kefreshlnc and invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34.Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! Notice, S EA LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT my office irom now until April 1st, for repair to Front Street Market House: also. Wliarf ad joining, specifications can be seen at my OTTiCe. O. L. MORTON. mcli 15 2t . Chairman Market Committee. OPERA HOUSE. AS ILLlSmni) SflKEIFTICi! iUUU , ON THE SIGHTS OF LONDON, For the benefit ot the Library Asfrlatlon, Monday, 17th Marclii Admission cents. Children 25 cents. r;i. lerj eents. Seats at Ytes. Commence at 8.15 p.m. men 15 Jt, iHass Nonce W wm"tourecrt,T ccucirLicii from oar mc&es.oa jay cui dt::;?as CcncrjU Intel est, trcjt Tne name of the writer nrcst Mtfiji to sisbed to the 3rtor. . ' Communication ranst be written oa one Ma or the paper. " . ; J - - reraoaauoea must be arotOL Ani tt ia eapectany aa partlcaUrly tatlc stood that the Editor does not alwaja enflara the views of coneaponaenta enlcss t9 in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISCIICIITO. The DrugGtoiro YrillCII WILL BE V v OPEN ALL DAY TollORIlOw"lS James a nuti:?, : men 15 tf 220 X. front St. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer QX WEDNESDAY, arm INST., AT 15 o'clock M., we win rent toy auction, upon the premises, that conrenlently arranged ana. commodious Warehouse, Ti by 125 fret, with orace ot three compartmcnta and Btore-room therein, from May J5t, istW. nntU October 1st, 1891.-vltuafed near the root of Urunswlck street and between Nutt street and the riven at present occupied by Messrs. Turrentlne. . vollers & Co. Kaiiroad track through entire length c f building. V A note payable quarterly, with approved security, will be required for the rent thereof. men ir 2t 15 r3 - Found. 'WO FINE SETTEK DOGS CAN BE HAD a by railing at this ofllce or on Mr. Oeo..F. Tilley, and paj tng for tula advertisement asd other expenses. tach 14 tf Attention, fiiberniano! rpiIE MEMDfiliS OF THE HIBERNIAN HK- ufvolent Soclery are orderedto assemble at their Hall on .Monday, Maroh lTth, at n o'clock; a. m., with white gloves and the new badges, ' to celebrate their 24th aaoiversary, the natal day. of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ire land, a day the annual return of which, how ever they may otherwise differ, is hailed win Joy by all truo Irishmen and their descen dant. The procession will be formed in front of the Hall promptly at laio o'clock and march to saint Thomas' church. The Rljfht Reverend Leo HaM. of St. Mary's College, Gaston coon ty, and Uishop of North Carolina, has Idndlr consented to rlslt Wlimlnsrton and honor u by delivering an address durlnsr divine ser vice. A cordial Invlt aUon to at tend Is extended to our friends, and ushers will be present to seat all who may favor us by their presence. . - The urand Keunlon Ball Mi!l fake place n Easter Monday night, full notice of which will be given hereafter.. TIMOTHY DON LAN. mch is ;?t lr: i:j ir, Marshal. A dministrator's Sale, JJ.Y VIUTt'E OF A DfXREE OF THE Su perior Coifrt of New Hanover County, ni&de In a certain .special proceeding there pending betwwn H. A. London, Administrator- of Sallle J. Moon', plaintiff, and Mary E, Quince and others, defendants, I will, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of April, im, at 12 o'clock M., proceed to sell, for Cash, at the Court noose door, In the City of Wilmington, by publlQ auction, one undivided half of that lot of Land In said city, beginning at the intersection or, the Southern line of Toorner's Alley with ma Eastern line of Front street, running thencJ south with Front street 43 feet, thence East wardly 50 feet, thence Northwardly 42 feet X9 Toorner's Alley, and thence West with TOOCN -er s Alley AO feet to beginning. II. A. LONDON, Administrator, mch 7 ot inch 7 15 2 ? api 5 10 Commissioner's Sale gY VIRTUE ANOS IN PURSUANCBiOF A decree of the Superlar court of New Hanover County, the undersigned commissioner will sell at, public auction, at the Court House door, on TUESDAY, April 1st, 1KL at 11" o'clock a. m , the following described Real Es tate situate in the City of Wilmington: Beginning at the Southeas t corner of Mar ket and Front streets and running thence South on Front iS2 feet, more or less, to the Northern Ji&e of Betteneourt'ii Alley, thence Fast .vanity along the Northern Ilneof said alley so reer, more or lean, lo the line of the adjacent lot, thence Northwardly along said line to the southern line of Market street and thence Westwardly to the beglnnlngr l4---part of Ikh I and 2, Block 152. Trnu: Cash, or one.halfca.Hh, one-fourth on a credit of six months and one-fourth twelvemonths, at the diwetion of the Com- mLssloner,and deferrel payments to be secured by a mortgage on said land. . D. O'CONNOR. March 1. l-o. commissioner, mch I t HK.! VJe Have SPLENDID Rf'BBffU DRESSINti COMB for5cent. HU E LILIES, a new Perfume very ilrw. MUNDS BROTHERS, lof N. Front stmt. tm h tr John Werner. rgWEHE IS BUT ONE, AND HE HOLD'S forth at No. 29 Market street. A cool Shave for 10 cents, a shampoo for 20 cents, or a- llalr Cut for 2U oenfa. Four of the beat Barbers lr the Mate. Clean rowels, sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER. i n tierman uaroer. -feb 10 tf Market street.
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