THE MORNING- STAR IIylVII-IAH D. .OEIINAIII), PUBUSHXD DAILY MC1PT MONDAYS.- ntna or rvMOBtraoa. r ADvaaon, One Tear (by K&ID, Postage Paid,. sen a oo x 60 M Three Months " -' 1 " -: , . , One Month. " T" City Subscribers, delivered to any part Of the City. Twiiti dm per wmL Our City Ageut. are cot authorised to oo&eot tor not in an tare months tn advance. titered at th Poet Office at WUmlngton. H. C - - - as Seoond Clara Matter., ' ; Mr. Beck appeared in the Senate yesterday and took the; oath of office. Tor his third Senatorial-term; he was warmly welcomed by his brother Sen ators and the officers of the Senate; his health has greatly improved, and his general appearance gives no signs of his recent illness. . The State and Navy Departments are yet with out any information concerning the reported destruction of the Nipsle by the Germans; the story Is utterly dis ' credited, and there IsJnoLfepprehen- sion whatever upon the subject, The strike ot the weavers in the Fall River Mills, Mass., for an advance in wages, was inaugurated yesterday and fifty mills are now shut down and six thousand operatives are idle; the strike is the most general In the his tory of labor troubles at .Fall River, and as both sides are very determined, it promises be of a most disturbing character. The "North Carolina Legislature adjourned sine die at noon yesterday. In the Senate yester day Presidential nominations ' were considered in executive session and. ordered to be referred to appropriate committees when formed. The new war vessels, the construction of which was authorized by the last Congress, and whioh in the aggregate will increase the tonnage of the navy by nearly fifteen thousand tons, will be put under contract during the pre sent year. The French Chamber of Deputies has authorized the. go vernment to prosecute the members of the Patriotic League on the ground that it hal "been converted into a secret soclety.and Gn.Boulan ger is on the verge of .being Involved in the matter A new telegraph company has been organized in Mary land, which is to be - amalgamated with the lines in the South and Southwest, and the whole will be un der the Bennett Mackey management New York markets: Mqney easy at 2J3 per cent.: cotton steady; middling uplands quoted at 10 3-16 cents, middjing Orleans 10 7 Hieents; southern flour quiet and weak; wheat. No. 2 red 4J95c at elevater; corn, No. 2. 4SJ44 cts at elevator; spirits tarpentiue steady at 51J52c; rosin steady aud quiet; common to good stmiued f 1 1X31 20. Mr. Psrnell's health improve. continues to There is a Grand Army of. Flana gans now encamping around the White House. a Blaine's chance has come and he -will hit back now at bis enemies . who have pursued him so relentlessly. Watch out for the appointments made in New Yoik, particularly. Maggie Mitchell is worth over $300,000. tier second husband, Paddock, has made way with $100, 000 of her money and is fasu" Hence, she seeks a divorce. The "point. following is exactly to The Tlor&Zsavs: the "American idea, as Jnttrpreted by Re publican patriots, eeema to be to get all the offl es in reach and work them for what they are worth." Jogalls, Sherman, Hoar, Evarts and tiawley were not invited to a poo fereoee with Harrison relative tb tbe make-up of his Cabinet. Allison and Quay are said to have heen the poly favored Senators. Q lay has just bad a long talk with Harrison. The Quay idea is to pat Republicans in office at the earliest possible moment. This does not meet with the President's approval. He says "go slow." Deacon White, ex-member of Congress, has brought suit against the New York Times for 150,000 damages for alleged libel. We know nothing of the case . but prophesy that the Times will wrn. There is opposition in France to 'sending Marat Halatead to that coun try as Envoy, There ought, tox be enough opposition in this country to prevent it. Halatead lives on hatred to tbe South. He is foil rival to the Jnter Ocean. ' ri V John Wanamaker may. make tbe greatest Postmaster General the country has had and he may even be the best of all Sunday School work ers, and yet ibe faot remains that John , owes his .promotion . solely to the power of Boodle.- -'- The Protectionists -. wanted to fasten a High Tariff on New South Wales, bat the people would hate none of it. They saw how Protec ted Victoria, .near them, had fared -and they took warning 'and downed the speculators ind demagogues. So may it ever be. r "" ' -'r vol. XIJH.HNO. 144; .V The N. T. Commercial Advertiser, a dignified, able Independent Re- public&npipex, is. urging xiew.Xorlc to pay fitting honors -. to the eminent ex-President Cleveland. It says: "A. srest man who has rendered great services has come to live among us. bo all we let the occasion pass. in a silence that aoes discredit to-ua cityi uutu venot rather becir ourselves, antl In some fit way. by a public reception or otherwise, make manifest the welcome New York extends to her moat conspicuous citizen upon his re ttrement from the highest crucial place that any human being can occupy, after a ser-p- vioe which Is sureto be recorded in history as the greatest rendered by any 'man since Ldocoln's time!" New. York will honor itself in fol lowing the suggestion. . Harrison is reported. saying he really meant all he said about - Civil Service in his address. He says changes must be slow and he means 'reform." He is reported by the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Hecord, Dem., as eay- 'Tbe Republics party could not afford to spend its strength and lose its advantage over the qaesii o of patronage. : It must remember that it is still on tiil sod muat prove its iibt to a renewed lease ot power Dyihs excellence of its admioitiratioo. Cull ckrvice Reform." he is quoted as sa)iogl "has come to stay, aad muat be ob served, by tbe Administration in spirit as well as in letter. The office-seekers are appalled. Down with publio hangings. It is a relio of barbarism. Pnblio senti ment ought to be strong enough 16 suppress them in North Carolina. Ihey only feed the vicious appetite of depraved beings. There ought to be a positive law against all suchun- seemly 'displays. At leinple, Texas, four young men took part in a street fight. Re suit: "Young Hugh Matlock waa killed aad .Tom Uatlock was abot through the btad and died this evening. A. D. Rather was ahot through the arm and groin and is be lieved to be fatally woundid. Herbert Rather escaped unhurt. ah Jin eland is much stirred now over the developments in the Parnell figbt with the Times, and Mr. T. P. U'Uonnor, Hi. Jr., is of tbe opinion that if a general election were to oc cur just at this time that the Tories would undour.t-dIy be defeated. The Fiftieth Congress was a live ly working body and it made tbe money fly. Among other appropri ations were $10,000,000 for publio buildings. Canada is said to be at last awak ing to the fact that it is disgraced by becoming a home -for thieves fleeing. from justice in tbe United States. TJEL-EG G ABW A D VBRTlSEjnKIITS. 8. B. Fish b la A caid. Calx, for Democratic primaries. Stab Ovticx Wrapping paper. 1!tjsoit & Co. Imported suitings. Mat oaio Meeting Bt. John's Lodge. E. Wakbkx & Bch Imported candies. Oraaa Bou-a Preecott and McLean. B. fl. Fi-hblatk Custom department. 8. A. EcHXosa & Co Auction to-day. D. L. Goas Flour, corn? hoop-iron. mayor cart . Mary J. Jordan, colored, was con victed of disorderly conduct in the Mayor's Court yesterday, and sen fenced to tav a fine oft20 or be im prisoned thirty days. Frank Johnson, Ed. Johnson,' Chas. Bryan, Frank Davis, John Smith (white) and George Williams (colored), arrested for building-a fire on lands adjoining the county poor house, were committed to jail in de fault of -fifty dollars bond each, for their appearance at the Criminal Court. . , . .-: A flw Rr;Uiraila. An entirely new registration is quired for the approaching election. If you" dont register you can't vote; no matter bow many times you have registered before. 'EveTy male citi zen twenty one years old shall be en titled to; registration who shall have resided In this State for one year, and has been a resident bona fids in the particular ward In ; which he applies to be registered, .ninety days next preceding any suoh election,' and no other person shall be so entitled. tvsataivr laaieautai. - ' The following are the Indications for to-day: For Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, fair, warmer and gen erally southwesterly winds. For Georgia and Florida, . fair, warmer and variable winds. v . -jjjjjaSBBBB rriaVB AND MABlWaf. ; r -f The 8choener;.ffmi7y F. Noriham. hence for Philadelphia, was struck by. a heavy gale on February 22nd in the Gulf Stream. Split mainsail and both flying jibs. She lost part of her deck load and damaged ralL : - WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, The Onslow railroad will, it ii said, be built within six months. x?f " There will be a meeting of the Board of. Managers ' of ' the Produce Ezohange to day. . - vr- Schooner -Cor a Green 'was cleared yesterday by Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co., for Porto Rico, with 13, 584 feet of lumber, valued at $2,774.98. " -T- Mr. Thomas R. Perry, manager of "Pete Baker in the Emigrant," is in the city. The oompany will ap pear at the Opera House here Mon day the 18th Inst. . w , - Mr. S. VanAmringe, clerk of the Superior Courts has on hand Confederate pension warrants for Mrs. Sarah J. Stephens and Mrs. Alice Craig. -Unless called for by the first of April they will be returned to Ra leigh. The registration books for the municipal election on the 28th inst , were opened yesterday; but very few of the voters availed themselves of the opportunity to register, Up to Sp.m- in the Second Ward only 17 had registered, r The benefit on the life of the late Wilkin Roddick, in the Royal Arcanum, amounting to $3 000, has been paid to the representatives of the heirs of his estate This order was instituted in Wilmington in Jan- nary, I87v, and since tnat time nas paid out to beneficiaries here a total of $48,000. Two trunks, containing cloth ing and other personal effects of the late M. Mclnnis, who died of yellow fever in Charleston, S. C, some ten or twelve years ago, were burned by the health authorities yesterday. Tbe trunks have been on the premises occupied by the family of Mr. Meln nis since his death, but have never been opened They were turned over to the city authorities to be burned by direction of Mrs. Molnnis, who re moved from Wilmington some time ago. The ww maglairatta. . The following Is a Hstof the magis trates for New Hanover county elect ed at the recent session of the State Legislature, viz: Wilmington W W Harries, Walker Meares, E D Hall, John Cowan, H McL Green, E G Parmele, Geo L Mor- torJ?W al cE vans, WHStranss, Martin Newman, Jos Cronly, John J Fowler, L W McLaurin, J W King, L H Bow den, John H Daniel, T B Harris, J D Orrell, Owen FennelI,M F Costin, T J Southerland, F B Rice, D MoEaohern, BR Clowe. The name of J C Millis, recommended by the chairman of the County Executive Committee, was stricken off the list and the name of F B Rice substituted. Harnett Township E W Manning, Geo W Westbrook. Cape Fear Township W J Crom well, Robt Bordeaux. Masonboro Township A J John- son,AB George. Federal Point Township Jno J Canaday, Henry Taylor. . BllaalBK Blasu Dr. A. J. Martin, of Stokes county. was in the city yesterday making in quiries in regard to his son,G. H. Mar. tin, a young man about 22 years of age. He visited police headquarters and said that his son left home some time ago and went to California. Re cently he had received a letter from him written at Florence. S. C, asking that money be sent to him at Wilmington, to enable him to reach home. A registered letter containing $25 was sent in answer to the request, but time passing and nothing having been heard from Mr. Martin, his fa ther came to Wilmington in search of him. He found upon inquiry that his son was in the city three days last week, and left Saturday for Charlotte. The registered letter was at the post office. It had not been delivered for the reason, probably, that Mr. Martin had applied only at tbe "general de livery" for letters. Cotton Fir mt C karltM. A telegram from Charlotte says that afire broke out there -yesterday at 11.80 a. m., in bales of cotton on tbe platform at the railroad depot. Be tween four and five hundred bales of cotton were destroyed and consider able damage was done to the plat form before the fire. was extinguished by the Fire Department. The fire was in forty, yards of . the Carolina Central freight warehouse,' but there was no damage to ears or other rail road property beyond the platform. Twenty-five bales of Carolina Central cotton on the platform was moved and saved. The cause of the fire is unknown. , ..... - - irsassBsT" -gfr Too Oaalew Railroatf. ' ' Negotiations . for the sale of the Wilmington,' Onslow & East Carolina Railroad, pending fur some time past. have been completed and a- formal transfer. of the franchise was made last Saturday to Mr.Thos. A. Mclntyre of New -York; and his associates, a syndicate of Northern capitalists. It is said that the new oompany will go to work at once to build .- aad. equip the road. . '4r'iL':?t-.-' " . orjssA n o use. : The crowd which assembled las night at the Opera House' was only an average one, but 'all present were much pleased at thev admirable man na lr BhA1an - VnAnlu' , .' 1 beautiful . tragedy was present ed.' Mr. " McLean,- as Virginius, was all that one. could desire, and there was nothing in - the charac ter which could fail to give. pleasure.; In the last part of the fourth act Mr McLean showed that he was not only thoroughly conversant with his part but that he Was also an actor of great merit and versatility of talent. Mr. McLean has improved greatly since he was last in our city, and his easy, manners, thorough adaptability to his part, 'and his original style and wonderful genius all contributed to sho w that he was a tragedian of power and merit. , - ' Miss Prescott in the part of Vir ginia was as sweet and charming as ever, and though in this role she did not have full opportunity of showing off herself,she was. full able to demon strate that she was an actress full of s - fire and enthusiasm,' and on every oo- ca8ion was able to throw her audience into pleasurable 'excitement, and loud and frequent were the encores that she received. The play is full of interesting and exciting scenes, and none was more touching than the sixth . act, and as the curtain fell upon this last scene there were many moist eyes, which fully attested the excellence and power of the play. . The oompany is a strong one, and the talent exhibited was far beyond mediocrity. The play selected was a strong one, and there; was no 'fault to be found, either in actors or play. The story is an old one, but is full of touching and heartfelt scenes, and wherever it is presented will be re-, ceived with pleasure, for it is one; which will always appeal to the bet ter qualities of .man, and receive a generous welcome. This afternoon a matinee will.be given, when Marie Lovell's beautiful and romantic drama .entitled 4 Ingo- mar" will be the attraction. The doors will be opened at 2 p. m., the performance to commence at 3 o'clock. The oompany closes Its engagement in Wilmington to night in a '4A Win ter's Tale." No performance of this Shakespearean comedy has been pre sented in Wilmington for many years, and now that its revival is attracting attention in all the great theatrical oentres, this is a good time to witness its production by a competent com- an mm m m Bioio society m A joint meeting in the Interest of the American Bible Society was con ducted by its agent for North and South Carolina, Rev. T. H. Law, at Grace M. E. Church last Sunday evening, in which Revs. W. S. Creasy, F. W. E. Pesohaa and Rev. Dr. Pritchard took part. f The operations of the American Bible Society in the distribution of the Word of God were very forcibly described In a sermon by Mr. Law, founded upon the words, "Pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified." After which members were received and a collection was taken up. The following were eleoted officers for the New Hanover County Bible Society for the ensuing year, viz: President Col. Roger Moore. Secretary W. H. Sprunt. Treasurer W. H. Strauss. Executive Committee W. C. Craft, J. W. Taylor. R.-H. Beery, L. A. Bllbro, J. G. Darden, H. C. McQueen, Thos. H. Post, H. F. Otten. Taio Nonfcaatatera Hallway Company. The legislature just adjourned pass ed a charter for tbe above named company 'to construct a railroad from Wilmington to Jacksonville, New born, Washington and EdentQn, to a point on the dividing line between North-Carolina and Virginia, in the direction of Norfolk, and from Wil mington southward to the South Carolina line, in the direction of Charleston.' Among the corporators are W. P. Fortune. F. P. Fortune, J. D.l Bel lamy, Jr., Wm. E Worth, R. R. Bel lamy, Frank H. Stedman, of Wil mington: Clement Manly, of New born; Col. S. B. Taylor, of Onslow; John H Small, Washington; William Bond, Washington; It is said the charter is a most libe ral and excellent one, and that there are capitalists at the back of it who intend at an early date to build the road. ' ' ' ' ' Ot aaocratle Primaries, i The chairman of the Democratic Exeeutive Committee of this county, Jno. D. Bellamv. Esq- has issued a call ' for the - primaries to be held Tuesday, March 19th, at 8 o'clock, to choose two 'candidates for aldermen from each ward. The voters of the First Ward will assemble at Brooklyn Hall; : Second Ward, at the County Court House; Third ; Ward, ; at the City Hall up-stairs; Fourth Ward, at City Court room; Fifth Ward,in of ficio of the Board of Audit and Fir naneeatOity Hali::-"--"' :-. MARCH 12 1889. Tbe Last Cltr Election. --The vote at the laa election for Al dermen . .First ward A J - Walker 487 votes; Geo W Price, 874; Nelson Jenkins, 11; W H Howe, 101; Robt R Morrisey, 133; Jno R Melton, 323; D O Davis; 194; J O Nixon; 1. r Second ward E D Hall, 248; O Pear- sail, 239; H MT Green, 2: J WTayn or, 1 i Third ward Jno L Dudley, 294; Jas WKIng, 268; RW Smith,' 102; FC Sadgwar. i. ' ' ' " y -f' Fourth ward S H Fishblate, 238; Jno J Fowler, 238; J R Guthrie 65. I Fifth ward Alex Sampson, 458; F B Rice. 321; O H Kennedy, l85; JD H Klander, 72; B A MoClammy, 67. ' ; 1. 1ST. OFLBTIEB!). Remaining in the : Post Office, March 11, 1889: A M James Avent, Wilson f Ander son. ; i - j B Bough, Sans & Co, Alfred Blan ohard, Lizzie Bradshaw, , Queen Bar ley, jn a uion a L C Miss Hager Crometee,' mrs Hat- tie uonway. D Miss Mamie Dixon: Martha Drew, mrs Mary Devon, mr Wilhem ciarp. - - - 1 1 F Miss Mary Fredrioh. G Mrs E Gum. - H W H Herring, Richard 'Hooper. M M, 1111, mrs J Mopeweii,ri wnood, JbJliza Herring, mrs Dannie Hubbard. : J Elizabeth Jorden, ' Lizzie Jor- don, Sophia Johnson, mr G A John son 2. .. -; - - K Mellisa A Kerr. . I L W S Lassell 2. Shier Lockamy. M Herbert Maxwell, Ed ward Mc- Twa Havo Tana o 1 r Patau AT a Ir A wa c w au w iiam viu a. y wa iuiauakf Charlotte McDaniel J 8 McKimman's Machiney Co., mrs Maggie McNeilL ujioo aa,caiav auvvi autoa uavvic Willie Mack, Wm T McLeod, Edward m lao IfnrMvta Carra vrtloa filnA f aam Mcttuier. - N RMNimocks. O-John O'Brien. P Lncinda Pope. R Mrs Hettie Roberts, Joe Rober- son 2. l)r Lt a Keld. S Mrs Rebecca Stanley, mr M L Stover. Johnson Skipwith. John Smith 8, Rev J D H Sbepard, Charles M sailer, miss Mes-er swain. T oamel J Tnoinaa. ml 8 Kb Tay lor, miss Nancy Turley, James That- cher. B H Tyson. W Baran A Watson, (George W Wright. John E Wood, J H Wilson, Maria Williams, mrs M Wiggins.- Persbns calling for letters in the above list will . please say. "adver tised." Letters -will' be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washin&rton. D. C.t if not called for within thirty days. O. G. PabsiiKT, P. M. Qmrtriy ncctlBit. Second round for the Wilmington District, M. m Uburcn, soutb. South port, Marob 23 and 24. Grace Church. March 80 and 81. Whiteville Circuit, Fair Bluff, March 30 and 31. Fifth Street. April 6 and 7. Carver's Creek, Smith's ChapeL April 6 and 7. Bladen Street, April 9 and 10. New River Mission. April 12. Scott's Hill. Herring's. April 13 and 14. Bladen. Bethel. April 19 and 21. Elizabeth. Singletaries. April 20 and 21. ' Sampson. Hall's. April 26 and 28. Cokesbury. Salem. April 27 and 28. F. D. SwhtokIiIj, P. E. WHO IS MSB. WIN8LOW f As tola Question frootiBntlT asked, we will ainiDlT aav that ahe la a UC&7 wbo for apwarda of thirty rears has unti ringly devoted her time and talents aa a female ioian and none. DrinoiDallv among children. She haa especially studied the constitution and wanta of thia nomerooa class, and. aa a result of tola effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime snent as a nuree and DhTsiblan. ahe haa oompounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magio giving rest and bowels. In consequence of thia article Mrs. Wina- low is Deooming worio-renownea as a oeneiaoDor of her raoe; ohudren oertamly do kisb vt and bless ner; especially is una tne case m uua city. Vast Quantities of the Soothing Srrup are daxlt sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wlnslow has Immortalized her name by thia invaluable art! ole. and ws. sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved I l from an early grave by its timely use. and that millions yet unborn will hare its benefits, and unite in oaJlinff her blessed. No Mothxb uas dlaoharged bar auty to ner Buffer ing little one, in our opinion, untu sne nas given tt the benefit of Mrs. winaloWs Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tbt rr wow. Ladis' Finor,New York mtv. a" u anunruoa. voocaaoorae NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Prescott and HcLean. MATINCT AT 8 O'CLOCK, . ; Ijulgojnn sup. SSaKBSPBARB'S GBAMO COMSDT, A WINTER'S TALE. Beserved Seats for sale at Heiasberger's., . mar 19 tf - - St. Jon's Loto Jo. L A. F.& A. M. DXUUUK MONTHLY COJtMUHlUaTlUIl MX this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. AlatttM broihrnn oordlallv Invited 7 Mar IS lt WM. U FOISfiOH, Seo'y. Auction. O-DAT. IS FRONT OF OUB SALXS BOOKS' Si and SS Market street, we will sell Household and Kitchen Furniture, stoves. Jko. Also three fine Work Horses aad two fine young Mules. aa a uii Lt mi Jkv a"m . . i mftrlSlt - Auettoneert. i; ;";A- Card. ? : T HXS8BT TAKX THIS MXTHOS OF UTFOBM- lng my many Demooratlo friends of the Third Ward who have importuned me to allow my same to be used before the approaching Primary as a candidate forAMemanthat la deference to the demands ot mv business, whloh reoulres all of my time ana attention, toas i wm not unaer riy olroumstaneee be a oanaiaaie ror saia omoe. I return thanks to all those who have tendered me their aupport. ., ;.: - . . ..- very, rejpeowurr.. ; -: mar IS it ? ; b. H. FISHBLAT. 1,000 Barrels Flour, ;' -f AAA BUNDLXS HOOP-IBOH, 1.VVV ; 1000 BUSHBLS CORN, "'""' - W, 122, 124 North Water St. mar 18 DAW tt Wilmington, w. C. -..S WHOLE NOI 700G NEW AIJVERTISKMENTS. Custom Trousers Llade to Order He! 34 nouns AtaSanfiifif25per cent, in tlier Cost. Suitings ! Suitings ! LOOK AT OTJB LTUS AND PKICXS. Ten Can Sare at least 25 per cent. AND GT A i " Better Fit and More Style THAN BLSBWHSBsV i ; Xrii SUIT la not perSeotiy satisfactory you dont take It. 8. H. FISHBLATE, KING CLOTHIEIl, mar 12 DAW lt Democratic Primaries. jgYVIBTUBOF THB AUTHORITY VBSTBD in me as Chairman of the Demooratlo Xzeoutive Committee of New Hanover Co., I. hereby call opoB the Demooratlo voters of the City of Wil mington to assemble at the places named herein- below. In the City of Wilmington, at8 o'olook p. m , on Tuesday, Xarch 19th, 1889, to choose two i . .. . candidates for Aldermen from each of the Wards of said city, to be voted for at the approaching ele itton to be held on the Sdth lnntant. Voters of the ! 1st ward assemble at Brooklyn Hair. -2nd War i assemble a-- Court Mouse. Srd Ward In tbe ilty Hall, up-stairs. 4th Ward la Cltv Court Boom. 6th Ward in the office of the Board of Audit and Finance, in the lty Hall. i Chairman of the Szeoutlve Committee. ' W. C. CttAFT, beoretary. i mar 12 St (Beriewoopy) Received this A. M ANOTHBB LOT OF THOSB FINS iiipoeted sunmas - AND- : Pants Goods. ALSO A HANDSOME LOT OF Beady-HIade Clothings MUNSON & CO., Clothlnc Booms Front street j maristf - r ' ' - " ' Y' On Consignment 100 380X388 tobaoc 100 Barrels B.'R. POTATOBS, I 100 Barrels PBBBLBSS POTATOBS, 3 Barrels BSD ONIONS. j . 10 Barrels YBLLOW ONIONS, 10 Boxes LBMONS, : . ' , 1 50 Bozes HERRINGS, 40 Dozen BASKETS, 15 Tubs BUTTBB. -IB BblaPPUB. On consignment an4 must be sold." CHABLBS 7. BROWNS, Agent. fob 27 DAW tf ; . Power! Press fpr Sale. . A HOB BAIL WAY POWBB PXSSS. IN FAIR xx order, for sale oheaD. Size of Bed 21x4S inohes Hade to run oy Hand Power: 8 Deed a boot S is or 70S per hour, van be bad at a bar-' a-sin. . The press is in wis citv. addIv W. 8. WABBOCK, . - Star Omoe. marl04t' Jrifc&tt Extract Harj Stuart," : TALMXB'S BXTBACT FANGIPAUNA, FBXB- man's Bxtraot Hiawatha. Tooth Brashes In crest variety.: A complete Use of fine Fancy Goods at . i SUSUil UtUTUJEKS. T P. 8. Out Store will be onen all to-dav. (Son day). March 10th. marlstf ans.-'v 'v T HAYB ON HAND A LARGS ' STOCK OT Beana, whloh I am offering very low.' - .Can to marlOtf -. - Mew Market.;-' tSWriippiiijp rpo . CLOSB OUT AH , ACCUMDLATIOM OT OLD NBWSPAPBR8, they Bl. be soUl for TWBNTY CBNTS PBB UUMDKXD. ' '-c : feb t tf , . . Bs M WOYTB71 Department 'in o - i 0 "; f . f Hi IS OH II (4S Ofl - " . : Twa Dave. kS? rsree Lwyaj..-.... t.... Four Days,.. . . . . ....... j ';?' Five Days, . ..... . .... .. .-;.. Oas Weeav. .M . Two Weeks, ... ' , ions iruam ; -;A,:vOne ifosth,.... " S.VTwo Months,. ........... w C ".'i"'" &TlreeMontl.i..t-.i. Six Months, .jarnjontrsiJtAdvertlaemeatttsAw Uonately low rsss';x-.gi-'g .Ten Hnea solid Nonpareil type make one aqnar- MEW ADVEBTISKMEKTS. WAlsLrPAPERr Wall Paper. Beautify your Homes, WALL PAPER, THB CHBAFKST FINISH YOU CAN PUT ON J5 : TOUB WALLS. The oost ef Papering a Boom. See table below. 910x10 TASKS 10x10x10 " 12x12x10 16x16x10 ,r ' 10x16x10 " , 9 ROLLS St 160, SI 86 w 160, "V1B0, " 160, " 160. 1 60 1 60 I2S 2 40 12 IS 16 MANY NXW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN FAPZB TO 8XLXCT FROM. FjXE GILT AND EMBOSSED PAPER, with borders and decorations soon to arrive. . V - - .. . a, . , Call and see samples. Will send samples to our friends in the oona- try when desired. A FULL XJNX OF IVindow Shades AND SHADE GOODS. O. -WY WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL Book and Paper House, WILMINGTON, N. C. marlOtf QF BBST AMERICAN MANUFACTUBB, IN French Styles, at 10c, 12o and ISo per yard. New Styles, good quality, at 70,10c and 12 per yard. . WHITE GOODS. A small Instalment of desirable styles In Plaids and Stripes, with all the qualities .of In dla Linen and Linen de Ireland Shirts. in Immense stock of Gents' and Rnn' TTn- laundrled Shirts at BOa. 75a and Si Ml On-r imi.- lar Shirt we guarantee better than any other Hoirt sold; the boov is Wamsutta Hblrting, bosom pure Linen, reinforced baok and front. The Shirt Is made full width and lengthwise of the oloth, whioh makes great difference la the wear.. - The neatest varfetv of Senta cm.T.Ana in' the city, from too each np. a -- Anew stock SHBBTIMG8 and SHIBTXN6S. Something extra in Bleaohed Cotton at So per yard. . HEDBICK. mar 10 tf - - Ci OLD WORN-OTJT AND Oold and fillvnv BrAaatnlna. broken wal oh Chnlns. or anv kind nf old mlln In bold and silverware that is no use to the owner The highest cash prlo will be paid at the Brooklyn Anotinn House. Fourth street, near the Iron Bridge, Wilmington, N. O I am au thorised to pay the highest cash prloes for all kinds ot relics in ttoldani Silver Jewelry from . 6o to 95.00 mar u tt - SBO- W. PRICB, Jn. . I Country Ilerchants WILL FIND THB LARGEST AND MOST complete assortment of General Hardware to be found in the State, and at aa low prices as any house in the country will make. We handle fctanaara gooas every tune WM. B. 8PBTNGBR A CO.. . - Importers and Jobbers, -v. Wilmington, N. C. marlOtf Potato Diggers. t7 8PBCTALLY ADAPT KD TO USB OF TRUCK ah Farmers. Call and see them at GLLBS A aiUKOHISON!S, Mnrehlaon Block. mar 10 tf Direct Importation. TITB WILL IN A. FBW WBBKS BBCBIVB : direct front the Factories at York and London, Bug., a full line of the?,. . Celelratei Chocolate Cailies, from the well known house of H. J. Bowntree Oo Theae Candles are well known the mnriA ' over, having received five gold prize medals. . - E. Warren . tfc . Soni Sole Importers for north Carolina. .' ' " -febS8 tt . .i...;' Woodt Cvxbxsv : Jno. D. Weomr Ca, wnmlngtonJN. C. v : -: INorfolk. Va.:';', COE2EII8SION HEUCHAISTS. QON8IGNMBNTS OF: COTTON, ' NATAL Stores and Country Produoe oarefnlly handled.? ir'Al!fcAGJc?T8 for ear NEW PATENT . w . -Kirpvcuwi own , sue aamn: wa .sen 16 tm?f';y ? vr.3'-K:Hi SALB8MAN WB WISH A FBW MSN TO SELL our roods bv sample to tne wholesale and . retail trade. Largest manufacturers to our line. Rnolose 2-eent stamp. Waxes SS per day. Per- manent position. Mo postals answered. Money " advanced for wages, advertising, etc -r ; VMWJUUmMlmX.MmXVWAOriJWX CO- feblOlm . . aawefr .Clnolnnatl. Ohio. : One sours Ose Day, mm. retail pmesas; others in pToportron.Higb. grt .wbjI sUveKmedal) Oeatennial Exposition, gsrejjhance: permanent bosliMM. Oorprioea iarbt ion ..-tfc.-.-.T.-'- i -A, Si. at' ...-. .. .' zj ,' i"rL-'---"

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