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" PLEASE NOTICS. ; . fc we win be clad to rccem coatiuxJcau croza oar mends oa any anl allratjccts ceneral interest, oat : ! I UsT.. vector and Wf. 1 Tno name or too writer mtist always to nlalNM to too Editor. Communication mist do wrltttn on ono sida or trio paper. :i TOree moat. Si OCDti one trer corners, free rprsonalUKH mast do to!A1 j And n is especially and particularly undo. stood that the Editor does noCalways endors r. rt any and VOL. XIY. WILMINGTON, N. C.. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1890. JJQ 114. 1 the Ttews corre5Pnaenw calesa so ui lub eoiionai columns. 111 , V &XV,Z. I . . i f.-rfr Forecast. ' entitled to the Kest. All are entitled to the best that It is even said now that New Hampshire may be expected to go Democratic next Fall. What next? m-r nt i ? i . ivansas i,uy i ueiermmeu io by cloudy weather, becoming fair, o rrll fnT fmm pilp.1i one of her citi- : zens, whether they exercise their ritrht to vote or not. She. has a law i requiring all who do not vote to pay their money will buy, so every fani- poll tax of $2.50. . should have, at once, a bottle of jthe best family remedy, Syrup of The Portner Hrewing Go. in this Figs, to cleanse the system when city have received an elegant new costive or bilious. For sale in 50c beer wagon. It Is a sort of a three- ; and $1.00 bottles by all leadingdrug- decker and is arranged for the rapid ; gists. and 'convenient handling of crate?, 1 Weekly Weather Crop Bnlletin. ForNoith Carolina, fair and colder It is with great regret that we me vj. xperimenioiauun unu weather. For Wilmineton and vi-! learn of the sudden death to day, at J State Y eatlier bervice, co-operaung Death of Mr. II. II. Uieschen. It is with great regret tturt NEW ADVKUT18BMENT8.; cinity, from 10 a. m., rain, followed 2 o'clock, of Mr. Hermann H. Gies- with the U. S. signal Service, being a great improvement over the old style. . ...... tV.e ;r.vit cl rrtfc-' - ,n,Tini ia .mine 1 FiGS OF CALIFORNIA. mill I He inwiuiwi 1 . -J- 11 ,f plants known ij C bciicHcial to the Human fea Vanning an agreeable I'Wive laxative to perraa- Not Yet Sold. It was rumored on Saturday, and aain to day, that the Bald Head Tii Tnliorli Win mid. Observer . nronertv. belomrmcr to the heirs ot m. .my " ' 1 I ' ' " ants a congress of beauty in Kal- the late Major John Walker, had eigh next Fall. It wouldn't do. If I been sold to a gentleman from tne tirntriPtthVirls in North Carolina ! North. The renort is incorrect. A (.IV. v. nv". ' " - - - - , - . - - on. ami iuu r" - , J o tvor.k or inactive rrjrzz fii were gathered together in Raleigh they would eclipse the sun and strike the beholders blind. But, seriously, such things are simply disgusting ; A sale has not yet been effected. and are enough to degrade the re finement of any people? party went down to look at the property on Friday last, and this inav have accounted for the rumor. L..t:nn of the ms LSVER AND BOWELS, ,.n.Bt remedv known to O WSE7HESrSTEK EFFECTUALLY i!B c is Eiliou or Constipated SO THAT .uffftLOOO, REFREflHlilQ 8LBEP, HEALTH and 0TRENCTH KATJRALLY FOLLOW. Erery one is using it and all are delighted nth it. ASK YOUR DSUC0IST FOB BYnOT OX FIGS MANUFACTURED ONUY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, CAt. vnrnit. W Y0RK' N- Y For&ilety KOrtEKT K HELLAMY, wnOLESALE DRUGGIST, r.c!iS ly iiw wumingiou, v. Caffeine Seidlitz. 10KTES SPEEDY RELIEF OF NERVOUS Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses cur ative powers exclusively its own, and which make it "peculiar to it self." Be sure to get Hood's. XOO-AJli 3STEWS. 1XDKX TO NXW ADVIKTI8JI1IKNT3 Wxntip A Barkeeper Munds Brothiks Soda Water C W Yatks Croquet Setts, etc Going Back Nortli. Tlie steam tug Stetson, Capt. J. H. Williams, and the steam dredge Vim and lighters, all belonging to the Atlas Dredging Co., which have been at work on the lower Cape Fear, will leave here on Wedhesday. The steam tug Alex. Jones will tow the dredsre boat and the scows to Ocra coke where the Stetson will tie on to them and take them to Baltimore. Work has been stopped because the re- chen, one of the most prominent I ports.as follows for the weeK ending German residents of this city. He I Friday last: had been sick for about two reeks The uninterrupted mildness of tl;e j nnlv. of tvnhoid fex-pr.and his death I winter months of this season devel- was totally unexpected. His broth-1 oped fruit and vegetables to an un pr and his brother's wife ' Mr. and I usual dejrree, and eiiaVled farmers Mrs, J. Gs. L. Gieschen, left here this! to accomplish gootl work in pre- 1 morning for 2ew York, whence.they paratiou for the coming season by exnected to sail on Thursday for I putting land in first class condition Hamburg, not thinking, for one mo- for planting. At the end of the inent, thattheir brother was serious- winter everything looked green and ly ill. A telegram was sent them the buds of fruit trees were in an this afternoon and they will 'iroba- advanced state, promising an noun bly return here to morrow night. dant crop. During March, liow Mr. Gieschen was about 25 years ever, the temperature-fell rapidly to i of age. He leaves a wife aiid one the normal or slightly below and the child. He was born in Gnarren- heavy frosts damaged fruit especial burg, Hanover, and came here when ly, and wheat, oatsr etc., to some ex a mere lad and has made his home tent. Favorable weather during here ever since. He occupied sev- April greatly improved wheat and eral prominent positions. He was oats, and probably the damage to for years a member of Howard Re- fruit, excepting peaches and plums, lief Fire Engine Co. No. 1 and was may not be so great as wasanticipat- Foreman of the company at the ed. .. On the whole, it may said that time of his death, having been t wice the propects for the coining season elected to that honorable position, are very fair. He was also a member of Germania The reports of correspondents for Cornet .Band and of Germania the week ending April 25th are gen Lodge No. 4, K. of P. He was a erally favorable, though the tem wholesouled, chivalrous gentleman perature during the early part of and his death will prove a severe the week was below the average, loss, not only to the extensive circle and f.osts occurred on the mornings of his compatriots here but to the of the 16th and 20th, killing tender ilinew, AT THE ' v Ladies' Emporium. A Splendid Display of the 2ietret Designs ot rarjsian styles in fine millinery; , TUB ELEGANT STOCK OF Flowers IS UNSURPASSED. vv I nnnrnnrintinn tins hfn Pinft lSTPfl GBiPHO-rnoNK EXHrarrED To-morrw nignx Give vour girl a box of Warren's ! delightful Sugar Plums. ' tf Yesterday.Mornins's Alarm. The alarm of fire yesterday morn i J m 1 mg, at l.iiv o ciock, sent in irom oox We have had some rain to-day but 25, was caused by a slight fire in a not as nruch as is really needed. one story frame house on Eighth, between Bladen and Harnett streets, owned by Mr. Charles Foard, and occupied by John Moore, colored. The house was insured for $250, in the Liverpool, London & Globe, Mr. J. K. Mcllhenny, formerly of tpd hpr bv Messrs.' Smith iiSSli this cifcy' but now of Rockingham, is & Boat wright. There was also $150 Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes ot the latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. , wmm iiphiiitv f'tc One train 01 r,iwhm!r,rpnf raffplne In each dose. MIX te wJer3 Jq water and drink during effer r,-.f jam es I). m;tt. Anotnecary. ru .. Fwat st . Wllmltgton, N. u. men i his father, here on a short visit to Col. T. C. Mcllhenny. Keep dry and you will keep insurance on tne same agency. furniture, in the community at large. Umbrellas, rubber coats, Library Association Reading Room DIRST FL00K. MASONIC 111 ILDINO. 1J3V UieX Miwt Ovon till Irt n m pvorr r-L- ft I - y. - V J " MX- tiectMc llsrhi?. l.ai dintrent periodicals rr 11). Only f l.lW ner household ner nn.irtpr ear. Ivt'rjbouy invited to cxtmlnc. teb 1 tl Still Faithful. A colored man by the name of Jack Corbett, formerly the property of Mr. William M. Corbett, at Hamp- passengers toDi on the c F. & y. V. R. R., is still faithful to his first allegiance. VnWTAV fTvn 1 .1 .TIB S healthy. Aunin. iv i w w9 at j shrier,gj a E corner Front WHOLESALE DEALERS IN nnH Princess streets. t Tonsions, uroceries, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, i v n r x 11 n TAnMnMCflnt Inn- works as faithfully now as he 03IMISSIOX MERCHANTS. X;r..fiA,mtio Bxhl- before thenar. He is fed from Mr I VUU ta JL UUt -rv A I - . - -m bition, was in the city to day and uorDeu siauie, c.uUcu.u..v.. Five coaches full of went down on the Beacoast K. k. yesterday afternoon. Even the plat- He hag STeadily refused to leave Mr, forms were full of people. Corbett, resides on the place and did Scribner'a Magazine. The may issue of this favorite monthly presents an excellent array of delightful matter. "Barbizoh and Jean-Francois Millet," fills twenty-five pages and is to be con tinued in June. It is a sketchy pa per, entirely free from art criticism, but abounding in descriptions of the plain of Barbizon ; and the forest of Fontainebleau. It is hand somely illustrated. "Co-operative Home Winning" details some of the practical results of building and loan associations. The series on "The Rights of the Citizen," is con tinued, "The Rule of the Road," or rights on the streets, beirtg the sub ject for the mnntll. o . xi jv a, i TJESDAY. AT 10 O'CLOCK, IN FRONT OF ga wa describees at length the tUea- tfalesrooma R Market we wU1 Bll tres 01 japau,. v.nc x. norsea. Furniture. Chest of Carpenters' Tools, parts are playea by men, wnere io e TaWe3 chaIr5) &c., &c. Cor. Front and Dock St., WILMINGTON, N. C. :aa n tt paid us a visit this afternoon. by him and probably gets more mnnAv than his waares would amount Ask for "Our Old Chief." mis . fho Democratic ticket new and improved Wamsutta Shirt "nlthouffh once severely is now ready and for sale atour Shirt . d b gome of bi9 race for do- . . a rr mo rni'nf Sf ' 1 ... . - ; TAKE A SPIN liifc Tl KriKE THESE FINE AF- dcols. we can furnish you with the ee?ot toxl HOUSES. ll?ht. comfortable tniciLs and. when desired, carelul DrtY- t 0 charges are moderate and we try rJW Pa our customers. iractnrv oniv. at wnmci' J. Elsbach, prop. " A new woman's club in London, the Somerville. Jias 800 members. There is a woman's club in Wil- iniro'trn nnd it has more than 800 niPinhprs It is the"" broom handle. He is one of the last of old-timers. ing so the A LARGE LINE OF FAfAJCY GOODS, consist la? or beautiful RIDBONS, INDIA and CHINA SILKS, with FHINOES to match. Fashionable FANS, lovely LACES, CARD CASES, PURSES and Novelties or every dc scriptlon. The Ladies' Emporium, 115 Market Stroet apl 21m , . $1.50. WHAT IT WILL BUY AT h E.f iwk Urn 108 Noierri fkont st. It will bur: . ' A pilr of Ladles' Fine Dong. B. II. In Opera and common Sense Toes. A pair of Gents' Fine U. cf. Dal. or Conjr., equal 1 o any $2 00 for durability. A pair of Misses Fino Kid D. U., with heels or Spring Heels. A pair ot Boys' Fine Calf Button Boots. And many other kinds which wo invito you to examine. , (What l CO will buy, next week.) Auction To-Morrow. Geo. R. Fi'onoli & Smo, vegetables, melon vines, nipping young corn and injuring tobacco plants. Most correspondents remark, however, that the injury is not so great as was apprehended. The latter part of the week was warmer. The rainfall has been deficient and the sunshine about the average with favorable effect upon all crops. Planting corn m nearly completed, and the planting of cotton is pro gressing, rapidly; some early plant ings are large enough for hoeing. It is generally reported that tobacco rjlants are beins injured by the' flies. Gardens are doing well. NEW A DV t&K V 18 K M ISN TS . 108 Nortli Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) apl 23 tf between young people before mar riage is never portayed, yet where plays "hold a house ' all day long. The illustrations are truly Japanese in design and execution. Eugene Schuyler reviews Mine. De Stael's visit to Italy as the basis of her delightful novel, "Corinne." Harold Frederic's "In the Valley" goes in its leisurely way and recalls j the groat muster in the MonawK Valley during the Revolutionary War to oppose the British, Tories nA Tn.imns John Hav prints a iA.AJ.14 lllUIUIiAWt -w- m m. of "Distichs from Here and apl 23 It W. J. K-IRKHAM & CO., A. G. McGlrt, Auctioneer. WANTED, AT THE ORTON, A First-Class Barkeeper. apl as It u Sll Cast Their Shadows Uclbre. WE ARE EXPECTING Grapho-phone Exhibited, Large Trade The Locoinotlre Kncineers. mi n-n 1 1 T.rkrrtnnri V I Dage rue liroiuerijuu 1 ' " .-, nr.a r tiin,f for the district eiteDding xne e . Encrineers o-- 1 from Charlotte -to Richmond, wno v,ornv..r in spssion here, attentiea stories. Clarence . iteming gives of Nanoleon in FREE OF CHARGE, AT Children's Festival, -IN- .K 8tar,r. p-byteria chnrcb tlX Afternoon and Night, M. v. tuv I w A A - Ol. UU1C" o J I , . t AO. r:,.r...c Somnfr ! , , . uAv vthprp I can who was in i euuui, 0wuubi:::r yesiemay loreuuu - m u and pleasing Nevenc ncreui n t xt Tr mmsf nreacaeu uiciu t- - . - ... 1 . J M -1 1 . . A lit GOODS ! piu K. C.OKRRLL, Uvt ry and Sale SUbles, cor. Third andrrlncess Sts. and Cofclter Points. size wines and two size points for Lsprmoni There were C7 members tlii l,"Rv ilrrr', the most illl" I n- mra ni n.r. the church and at proved plow on the market. N. Ja' K O'ciock 70 of themf with a number fob! TtAw f!n . faetorv aeents. t t ir.HA o-nests. sat down io an and the illustrateu mn month is entertaining. for the r aoiici' to Contractots. fancier r.oAi:u of commissioners. fMtDEfOtMTOK NKW IlANOTEB, imR.Tox, N. c , April 13th, ISOO. 2s rirJ,1 b.lWlng of a county Foor erbc'ii- ,nsaiie Department and riW .V011 ,be Present site of the r7fvl.tc county of NewiianoTcr. .TT1 'Pwuioaticms can be awn at this ' 1 iirnii.i . ;hk.ct. a 1 ... ' . v. V A ify iaw i w :ie!rant dinner at the Purcell House to have ;oP'' ,.,nio honWaHmvlnad of wood. After dinner mere whs . is reducing his flesh anu maKingunu A poor, tired and- hungry looking Lung Trouble, BheumatUm, Etc. on Orange Street Frequently a person is supposed apl it , lmvA cnnsumntion when it is f some other disease altogether that IN LAWN OF DR. IIOGE'S YARD, Everybody muted. Annual Meeting writes: Botanic Blood Balm. V ; f ,V tiii rrnnH at the the members at which the business look pale ana thin. nF the Wilmington gas light com- shppetl and fell on the stones at tne toe wnum t,r;vate T w Y.ite Tullahoma, Tenn., J - s f -t p.nnf ..,1 transacted was strictly of a pn axe j W. plates, u"V"i ' vwin h held at tha company's oflkre, on intersection 01 nuui 1 it;rvn of writes: "ituoesiuug".uu iu itvoc i- . - streets to-day. Some of the S. P. C. nature. 1 ner A. wore soon at hand and the mule, officers. after a good rest, agreed to get up and pursue his journey. of one 1A(;; Ch.ilrman U u 1 1 1, -C? of commissioners. TO THE PUBLIC 1 "Nat Reduction in Prices. T Oair I. Mil Int. . Shampoo 20 Cent. 65 tlTe 63 at3 worth ot work done -JbycauiLs at v. ii. WiVun, r-lUiAattUirr;" St" wl'mlngtont2?. Ct lVt Setts and Hammocks. u ti w to rrao, croxjcet $lco vta. p,r, Granhophone" exhibited free charge at the children's festival to morrow afternoon and night on the lawn of Dr. Hoge's yard. Mr. Cain ming will exhibit the wonderful t4t(ilkiug machine" free of any extra, charge AW are invited to ntu...i puninllv ladies and child Mttl llUf i,jvv" rem " . We have it now. "A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it. It is the bright invention of a. North Caro- of -an abscess on the lungs anu asthma that troubled me two years and that other remeties failed to benefit." yo,u 6ee it is sometimes wen 10 try-'constitutional' treatment. remedy is so good as B. B. B. ( Bo tanic Blood Balm; ior reoumnug wasted tissue, and giving health 10 Capt. lul Uoyton-' CaDt. Paul Boyton will give f hi n-rftt aouatic exhibitions ai Wri'-htsville Beach on Thursday, if-- isfii iiinstrn-tincf life on the ntpr. rookinsr and eating meals, hunting, fishing and life-saving. every portion of the system reached It cured me Tuesday, April 2lih. at 11 o'clock a. m. ItlClIAUD J. JONES. Secretary and Treasurer. apl 25 2L frl inon Monev Saved is Money Vet, . .. :ii 1. fnA. lir thnt orfcat circuiatinir One ot the novelties win uf . r a ,ir, if u 1 I I T f llJt I1UI1WLU IJ1UIAJ. AiUJili " race on the surface of the water oy I ft sunnosed that colds and expo three exnerts uting Capt. Boyton si ure are the ohlv causes of sciatica, I .ji....a i:f wi.oa nml another I vhninatisiii. etc." Such is hot al- i iMti trill, mew iuj, oiiivw) I , , ' - - . . . n - .. . I .. 1ia puca if i frpfinentiv i i i ... i tiio uaipr ii v i -'- - - - i . - win ue ijuu - . by impurities in the blood. the enure company. II. McFall. champion log-roller of . A. the world, will contest his ciaim. io .. . r i. f iitio witii tif cnamniou ui Aimv a. ...... . CALL ON- t . The alarm of fire last pighi, at 11 o'clopK, sent In frop box 35,' was caufed by a slight Are io a oqe-story (rame buildinj on Q range 8treet1 be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets, A.ni Mr, "H W. Smith and oc- cunied by L. Johnson, colored; The lT in k pujlr u moi- niaome- house was insured for ,$250. In the viso rir'T-V ua KU' only 23 cents each. iHu -' itryjeap. . & Bo;ittrrfcht. t and Katnral Uincrai;Yater. . Win. Pric, UuttsviIIe, Mo.,wruefe: "1 as aftlicted with sciatiea anu had lost the use of one arm and one it.tr for nine vears. I went to Hot Springs and lo tried different doc tnr. but found no cure until I trwnl is thrown w twanic isiood liaim. it niaue fl and well. I am well known I ..... I in tnlH VI CI II II V. I likely to get a free bath. "nhr. ovpn when the renowned a tirnfftssicmal boat race will aisoi a. c,;,,,, foil! i t . brouirbt . . I . - tthaT ii Mvpn. over whicn wauace xto, i relter. Beiucmuer, no raanw " r v.nci'nrl. will have blootl remedy you have tried or Jn cuuii.Uaa w. " ' : .. rt rvli n r h thfton vone charge and will a;so he one or tne, jj-- .. complete gatisfaC i ... . . . - - oarsmen. HALL & PEARS ALL For COFFEE, MEAT. SUGAR, FLOUR. MOLASSES, FISH, HOOF IRON. SNUFF and TOBACCO, apl 26 3m 1 1 and 13 So. Water Street Warm Weather . . s . A ILL CREATE A DEMAND KOH SJUA THIS SEASON, AND JUST NOW WE ARE OPENING. The Largest and Most - Complete Line of these Good ever before shown In the city. Everything that comes under the bead of White Goods ! CAN Bl Found on Our Counters. w limb Una genius and Is pronounced oy an Michian in this novel and exciting to be the best pump on the uiarRei. i dlsnty See it and you will have ,W9'er-,he wlnds Mu the c N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. WATEIL We keep tne ocst in town. MUNDS El'OTIJEK!, apl 25 tf K1 3?- Front&trccr. WE HAVE LONG BEEN KNOWN A1 TIIE I a ii . m m m f !l fl.-J. 5? lie m J. G. WRIGHT, OF WILMINGTON t rn ii n on r WDM tat l6fl. Toi can be supplied at ir Bior wiuiuuv -a. n,e- ..... AJ.A11 HITS 1TA1 1 . A ( " AMK, A tion. Refreshing nd invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Mnnds Brothers magnificent new t n. temrjeratare ol American Insurance Co., represent-i iurest Fruit ByTtip,lIilk6haKea a r a. -X mr a. . i w4m awm i i 00 w kRjopar' Paint on vour house R ItMm Xo. 1.2nd Floor, SnlthlnolId lng,Betwen Front and Second, rrlneesa street. EAL ESTATE BOUCiUT Au ouj-w. Kents coUected. Taxts and insunuic8 care- lookln? furtlier. rir Give iae a cjV- With and "Plastico" on your walls, your home will be'J beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the Jacobi tx xsiaess placed In Us liand.5. Ildw. Co , faetory agents. T i apiHU ia J. J.HEDMCK, ratiritiaded to. will dte strict attecUoa moo thur lOl fllARKT STCECT., YATES' BOOK HOUSE. y
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