THIS FAr" JlE4 &rf-raniirr0P' 1S PAID: montw f-oa Three : ..,h T. cents. PLSAS2 N OTIC I. ' " ? Wt will bo glad to recelTO eonuaTuuciti -Tom our mauls on any an4 aUtntjects '- general interest, bat Ttto name or the writer most always fee " nisnea to tne fcator. communicauoaa- man De wrlttea cja one side of tire paper. Person&noea most to avoided. Anl it is especially and paracularty tafie stood mat tne coitor does not lartrays caficrs. tne news 01 correspondents onlest m In tbe editorial columns. . J- AHor free S. report any and VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1890. NO 102. Da IVIEW in r ... r 5xiTlVr NUTRITIOUS JUICE PCS OF CALIFORNIA. ,1 with the medicinal of plai'-i 'own to Tbtccficial io 'the human forming an agreeable TSctive laxative to perma- cure i i:n ii and the many ins ue- -37 on a vvcuiw ui . w -twKi of the 3EE1S, LIVER AHD BOWELS. c;-rn.:sttx.:eneBtrcmeayKno i HSc THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY lln t te I. E&os or Camtipatcd OTiWT UfllOOD. REFRECHIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH anu w HATJRALLY FOLLOW. -en-one is using it and all are Jtiiehteti with it. f AS V0JR DRUGGIST FOR irnrjp op figs MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ALITORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 5 M FRANCISCO. CAL. tl tHUf- K1. Nt W YORK. N. Y fX SiiC t y KOUEIJT 15. HELLAftlY. ttTKCKSAi.E DRUGGIST, h S lydXir Wilmington. N. C. Caffeine Seidlitz. UTKEEKDY KKI.IEF OF NERVOUS a&el an-l brain fatigue, depression rwia; i!.otioU. and other excesses, heart- t. Bentms rtt billty. etc. Ooe grain or Irtbnmj'rot caffeine In each dose. Mix rvlm In u-flfpr Anil ilrint rturlnrr ofTer- X J. M F.S D. X ITT. A pot hecaiT. 5. IVva bi . Wilmitston, x. C. mch 19 IRIAN & V0LLER8, whoi i vw i: iik.m:i:s in ovisions, Groceries, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, AND 3IMISSI0X MERCHANTS, tor. front an.l Dock St., WILMINGTON', N. U. till I'KUA HOUSE. n iilu -ir.it .1 si,-nxi.tif)n Lociure on ar Through Sw tzerhnd, VrcliiPMlay, April Kith. ;t. -To t-outs: rhlUren. 2i cents; ;allerr ..x st-ats at ates'. I'-egm at p. m'. A Large Invoice ali-'xv t ilkt rAPEK in:uolls 10 '"'J' or on.ba'.f and one Mi xns unoTiiEns, lt x. Front street. iTAKE A spiw Tl: Tl I.MIKi: TIIESK KINK AK- .No territory will be admitted into the sisterhood of -States by this Con gress unlesstlieRepablican earmarks are plainly apparent. Forthis reason Wyoiuiupr may not get in. It looks too much as though she might vote the Democratic ticket. v Vitcount'Hampden, theex -S)eak-er of the British House, of Commons, has gone into trade as a retail deal er in provisions. .His eggs and Ins Cotton advanced an eighth in this i market to-day. j We are sorry to hear that Mr. L j H. Bbwden is again quite sick at his I residence in this city. Mr.W. H. M. Koch, who has leased the saloon privileges at Carolina Beach, will oyen there to morrow. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A TREAT! When ready.to build, paint 5r re- . -. : 1 1 t". t :i j. ia.u vwn iu mm it io vour anvan-1 butter are all stamned with a cornet ta'e to bil .vour "aterial of the and a letter."!!," and the cockneys , Jacobi Hdr. Co. t now will be careful not to drop their ! 'M pleases me so I shall , use no altshes. ? v 1 Other." is what the farmer said whn EXTRA 8 RE17ED BEER! John James Ingalls is credited with the assertion that all is well now with the Republican party and that with the present outlook Har rison could be renominated and re elected. Ingalls has evidently been reading up on Martin Chuzzlemt lately and patterning after the im mortal Mr. Tapley. i asked about the Boy Clipper, Plow, sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The Republican majority in Speaker Reed's eye should tackle the majorities in the recent elec tions." While they are about it can't they count out some of the big ma jorities in New VorK, Ohio and In diana? There is just as much sense and propriety in doing this as in stealing a State or a Congressional district. With them it is not the needy who steal but the stealing who need. - ' The Wilmington Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 will practice to night and to morrow night for the parade and trial of skill on Wednesday evening. Mr. B. F. Penny returned to the city Saturday night from the North ern clothing market, where he pur chased largely for the coming season. Nor barque Life Eriksen, Kroger, cleared to day for London, with 5, 676 barrels rosin, valued at f 7,883, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Mur-chison. The Young Men's Democratic Club of Massachusetts, 275 strong, will dine at the Parker House, Bos ton, this evening. Congressman Vw. U Wilson, of West Virginia, and Hon. Patrick A. Collins will "call attention to the principles of Jeffersonian Democracy as applied to the questions of to-day, and pro test against the schemes of centra lization and paternal government brought forward by thejlepublican party." t am v. Kingston (N. Y.; Ledger: "Speak ing of hides, the . Republican hide will be hungup to dry in a little less than two years, and 15 per cent will not save it." And talking about Re publican hogs reminds ns of the old barn burner, W. T. Sherman, talk ing at a G. A. R. reunion about "our glorious victories." The old bald headed fraud! He never won a fight although he did burn a city or two. If the South had had no wiser and more valorous soldier than old Sher man to oppose her the capitol of the United States to day would be in Richmond. v., ni:i you with ibe Republicans claim that the result of the Spring elections in Ohio was not a surprise to them. They say that they did'nt expect their voters to come out. Hindsight is much more accurate, the day'after a fu nernal, than foresight the day pre vious. They did'nt' take Ohio this year because they, didn't want it; or, perhaps,fbecause they couldivt get it. They say that they, will not fritter away their strength now but will reserve ii until '92. This means that they see a good-sized contingent of Democratic congressmen from Ohio next Fall and they wonrt count them out then, either. Wanted. A good appetite. You can have it easy enough by taking Hood's Sarsanarilla. It tones the ! digestion and cures sick headache. mouses, light, comfortable v.-a ;.n tlcslnM, rareful Drlv- .1 l; , . Of; moderate and we try -torners. It- C.OKKELL. l-rtirjran.l Sale Stables. tIr' T,Unl anJ rrincess st. LOCAL JNJijWS. 1XDEX TO NXV ADTEKTISKravrS Msa G P Lamb For Sale J J Dedricx Dress Goods MrxDS Bros toilet Paper w M CrxifiKQ Mattresses v II M Koca-i-CaroUna Beacli E V4SIU.1R Pianos and Organs J Q WwaHT Real Estate Agent C W Yates Window Shades, etc D 11 ITcvrHREY Ocean View Beach For oher local see fourth page. 1 ' Prof. Bellezza is in Raleigh and will open a dancing school there this week. RiE ; ACME 1 Wacturins CO P'izers, Pine Fibre and p'ne Fibre Matting. i . . 1Hllrirtn - XT fi Mr. T. O. Register, of Cronly, ac t T Tli ixi 1 u..... !...:... ci. i 'wrui r.ri.KTlUZfiHa 1 uio tuy uu ouiuruay. fefV Ral l5i greatly neede.1 now, not ! rTi'1" ouwr state irin onlv only for the farms "Tind truck F ATT1N(: m grauo manure ; , , . . . .. , . . f Hue i 55 Iroui leaves of our gardens but to lay the dust m the I'zZz.'. li conceded to tc.i r . Jri , - "I otner fabric, I Sc h r Orlando, Clark, cleared to day for Port-au-Prince, with 130,610 feet lumber and 5 barrels tar, valued at $1,823.75, shipped by Messrs. S. & W. H. Northrop. Ask for "Our Old Chief." This new and improved Wamsutta Shirt is now ready ancf or sale atpur Shirt Factory only, at 75c. 122 Market St., J. Klsbairh, prop. t There has been more of a sum mery feeling with the atmosphere to-day than on any day thus far this season, although the wind has held out in the North. Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "C bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Another large crowd went down on the Seacoast R. R. yesterdaj' and some of the dry and thirsty elements thereof were greatly digusted when they found that nothing stronger than lemonade could be had. We understand that Mr. Hans A. Kure will open a general merchan dise store at Carolina Beach this Summer, which will be a great con venience to the residents at that resort. Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket ) Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co Mr. and Mrs. "Piatt D. Cowan, of feli13 Suffi? Sr ' Washington City, paused , through CJaaprooF .-".DciagugLt the citv a. few nlchts ago en-routc kZTrirOm rpllat.'o n.MiM fv. TnW.-,n:i1. TIn i1iam i V.at uS?ou,.a.orwmiSjwiUremlinala'n,h- Mrs. G. P. Lamb offers for sale her house on Sixth street, between Prin cess and Chestnut,together with the furniture, the hot house , and the large and fine assortment of potted plants. See ad. elswhere in this issue. Oapt. E. L. Grant, Superintendent of the National Cemetery here, has been retired at his own request and ordered to Petersburg, Va. Super intendent W. H. Lacy, at Peters burg, has been ordered to relieve Superintendent Grant. The manager of the Opera House has used, strenuous efforts to get some kind of a theatrical entertain ment for the visitors this week, but all have failed. There are but few companies still on the road and these have all dates ahead to cover every night of this week. Mr. J. G. Wright has opened a real estate office at No; 1, Smith building, on Princess street, and his card appears in this issue. He will buy and sell real estate, collect rents and attend to taxes and insurance on all business entrusted to him. He will give strict attention'to all mat ters placed in his hands. Superior Court. The Spring term ofSuperior Court for New Hanover county. Judge Graves presiding, opened here to day. There are in all 90 cases on the docket. The following were dis posed of to day: Harriet Hill vs. Stephen Mill; judgment for divorce. W. B. Cushing L Co. vs. W. H. Styron, et al., left open. Hattie Iind v.. A- B. Lind, con tinued. Bank of New Hanover vs. Mary E. Smith, admr. et al., left open. S & B. Solomon vs. Mary E. Smith admr. et al., judgment for plaintiff. First National Haulers C. C. Lyon, judgment for plaintiff. ' Wiu. Cromwell vs,RobertThoaias, et al , non suit. Bock! Bock! Bock! Robert Portner Brewing Co., WILMINGTON BRANCH, Received this day Invoice of first Shipment this Season of Bock Beer Can supply our Customers for one week only. Carload will be here MONDAY and will bo delivered to customers on TUESDAY, the 15th. inst. Orders received in advance and filled promptly. -ALSO FULL SUPPLY OF - TIV0LI AND' VIENNA CABINET BEER. Bock. Book., Bock. S Send in your orders early. E. KUHBLANK, Agent ROBERT POHTNJEK RUEWINU CO. g--'-'- - - 1 ..' v...1 1 : . A Pleaaing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har mony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 10c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. Mintl Your Manners. We really wish that some of the young men of the city would try and learn and observe some of the rules of decorum which belong to the House of God during divine service. They ought to know that to leave a church-while the sermon or any other part of the service is in progress, unless actually compelled to do so, is a great annoyance to the congregation and a direct and gross insult to the preacher, yet we are pained to say that we frequently see such outrages upon good breeding perpetrated by young men who ought to know better how to be- have themselves. Carolina Beach. QNAND APTEIt TO-DAY 1 WILL HAVE open at Carolina lieach a nrsr Mass Barroom with the flnost WINES, LIQUORS. CKJARS, &c., at city prices. aplHSt- I W. II. M. KOCH. Ocan View Beach. JONT FORGET TO ASK FOR 15. I). Humplirey's Pool and Blllard lioom, where j-ou will find as fine WINES. LIQUORS, BEER and CIGARS as tliere is in the State It. R. HUMPHREY, apl 14 It Proprietor. FOR fY RESIDENCE 1U.- AT NO. 105 NORTH Beffinnine tha Season. Wrighteville, the Hammocks and Ocean Beachhave begun todon their Summer attire and the healthful at tractions of these favorite resorts are successfully inviting visitorsf rom our city. On Saturday last the af ternoon train on the Seacoast Rail-, road, consisting of fourcoaches, was crowded with excursionists from our city, and all seemed delighted with the ride. At the Beach the "switchback" was opened to the public for the first time this season and quite a number of the young people and some who were young many, very many, years ago were treated to a ride thr6ugh the court- esy of those having the property in charge. j Gafarrh. Catarrh is a most disgusting ail ment and yet many unnecessarily suffer -with the disease.: They wrill try local applications, which do no good whatever, but fail to try such constitutional treatment as is afford ed by a use of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), which removes the mucous poison in the blood and thus eradicates the cause of the disease. N. C. Edwards, LampassasSprings, Tex., writes; "I was greatly annoy ed with oatarrh which impaired, my general health. The discharge from my nose was very offensive, and I used various advertised remedies! fviinout oeneut until linauy tue nsei or is. X t. entirely cured me- 1 am proud to recommend r blood reme dy with such poVerfol curative vir tu.'1 B. C. Kinard &: Son, Towaliga, Ga., write: "We induced a neigh bor to try B. B. B. for catarrh, which he thought incurable as it had resisted all treatment. It de lighted him and continuing its use he was cored sound and well" Every Oa Will Derorate. Bunting and Flags for Decorating can be had of I. Shrier, corner Front and Princess streets. Warren's Sugar Plum, iher latet and best out. Call and try a box: G and 10 cents. tf Sixth street, a comfortable dwelling contain ing: nine rooms. Also my Furniture, a fine Piano, and a Fine Hot House, containing a choice assortment of pot plants CameUas, Roses, etc. The Hot nous can be removed, and the plants will be sold at whole sale or retail. The sale will begin immediately. Persons desiring to make a purchase will apply at the premises. MRS. o. p. LAMB. apl H yt J. G. WRIGHT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, lloom No. 1, 2nd Floor, Smith' Build ing, Between Front ami Swoml, Prince Street. "JEAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD Rents collected.' Taxes and insurance care fully attended to. win give strict attention to business placed in hi3 hands. aplMta.T lm mon thur WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE AS SORTMENT OK ORaANS AND in the latest designs and fancy woods which we offer at lowest prices, INSTALMENTS or CASH. The publlc.ls cordially invited to ex amine our large aod.superior stock 0 Instruments. E. VanLAER, 407 lted Cross Street. apl 11 tf cod Store Whdow Shades. W E MAKE ALL SUES. THE CHEAPEST line of shades of all Kinds in the city. Wall Paper. Wrapping Paper. Par Bagit. writlmr rune at Loer Paper. In fact everything In the paper U V. XV. lAltA' Wholesale and Retail apl 12 tf Boot and Papr Hoie. Auction Tuesday. T Tr MARKET ST.CET. IX FRONT OF our Salesrooms, we will fell Furalture.Move. carpets. Bath Tubs. Ilctleu KeeX. Waler cooiere. Ac. Send In your consignments Mon day for Tuesday sale. - W. J-KtRKIIAil t CO., apl U rt a. n. MKJin, Auctioneer. NKW A I V K UT 1 8 EKX TS J AlHEs. WK PROMISED SOME EXTRA. . ordlnarj- Rarain- for tbN week". t our Store on the comer, and true to our word we tball name a few, as our snare will not permit us to glveihent all. ; ; DRESS GOOD G seoma to 1 our hobby, and just ly so. ior Wff ai-e proud of the stock that we have, and for this week only we are going to give some startling prices. Lo.k out, here we go. Our 921 OO KOilES FOIC jfdOOO 17 OO 15 00 ir ao lh 50 1 2 00 10 00 TOO 5 OO 11 UO O OO 5 OO 4 2." ALBATROSS, All-wool, light shades in Greens, Red, He liotrope and Grey, at ents, former pric? C3 cents. FRENCH 0HALLIES, All -Wool, :52-inch. Fashionable Styles, at ii cents, former price fid cents. Zephyr fiinIiams. A few pieces we will close out at 21 cents, for merly S3 cents. MOURNING GOODS. The largest stock in the city to select from, 50 per cent, less than former price. Posi tively for this week onry. SATINES. our ir cent S ATI N E.S at Uf cent a few pieces of FRENCH STINES ili.it we will close out at 22 cents. - . (1IXGIIAMS, GINGHAMS, "GINGHAMS,, AT 6 CENTS, WORTH 8 CENTS. H ' " 10 lit 12X- " viy. " " 15 " These are sweeping reduct Ions, and lmprC33 upon yourself the maxim. "The early bjn catches the worm." . White Goods ! ' In Plaid tinnda Pljiln r;rw1a an1 fHtva tlam that win not fall to interest yo't. A new lot In Saturday. Wamsutta I'otton ar. 11V pnt TVntt. r,r Loomat! cent: Hill at 9 cents; Oak LaTrn at 1: cents. . . . Ladies, nnw U the time to lay in your Sum mer supply of these goods. Table Linens, Full lileach'-d. -S-lneh wide, reduced from tiT1, toij. fL23t.ofl.05. fl.f to w cents, $ cent to 75 cents. These goods furnish food for thought. Sure ly the prlc-s are eye openers. This should satisfy th Lad'es for the prew-nf. Let us look up and rsr vrfm we can do for the GENTLEMEN. Scarfs, l.V doen New Stylen and Patterns. Keducd from sr cents to au ce ntn. .vicentst40iTentii. 73 cen'js to vj centn. An l that is not ail; a new lot expected tun week that is the cream of the fashion. pat terns never shown in the city bforf. Saip lifrs, Snipper, fBiaierx The -heapet lot In th ciry.- Half-Hose In Colors. RUck and Ralbrlgaos. at auon iRhly low pricen. We mean what w av. Take advantage of it. sxTioriisros. Warranted ImporteJ English tiooiH of tin finest maken. ill figure ou a pair of Panta loons or a Suit, and guarantee r per cent, lower than can be bought thU t'.U; of New York. We mean to scare up trade, and are stttsried if you will only call, the price wiil ell the good-4. ThH aJvertlseiritnt holds good for only ON'K WEEK. Jtesiectfuiiy, J.XHEDRICKJ IOI AIAKKKT STICK RTi apl 14 tt - - - - our 40-inch silic Warp HENRIETTAS, In I. . Drown and Itlues, at 7.) rents, former price N 1 cents. This is a 'bargain.. ;