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WILMINGTON, N. a, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1889.
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OUTLINES.
The strikes of painters, carpenters
and joiners, and railway switchmen
in Buffalo, are still on, and there is
no material change in the situation.
A packing establishment in Chi
cago was destroyed by fire yesterday
morning, causing a loss of about $50,-
000. The report thai Henry M.
Stanley and Emin Pasha are march
ing on Zanzibar is believed in official
circles in Brussels Another
manifesto will shortly be issued by
Gen. Boulanger relative to the vote
in the French Chamber sanctioning
his prosecution; Coant Dillon and 11.
R chefort will also be proseeated for
their connection with the Bonlangist
movement. -The President has
issued a proclamation for the general
observance of the 30th day of April,
' as the centennial anniversary of the
government of the United States.
The French Senate will begin the
trial of Gen. Boulanger on Monday
next, and daring the trial no session
of the Chamber of Deputies will be
held. The London Royal Geo
graphical Society has received a let
ter from Henry M. Stanley, the con
tents consisting chiefly of a report
on the geographical results of the ex
plorer's march. Don's review of the
state of trade for the week represents
business as prosperous in spite of de
clining prices; business failures for
last week 222, against 240 for previous
week. The President contem
plates a few days1 rest and recreation
outside of Washington as soon as he
can do so without sacrificing public
interests; his destination will proba
bly be Fortress Monroe. Corne
lius Van Cott has been appointed
postmaster, and Joel B. Ehrardt col
lector of customs at New York city.
Downs & Finch, of New York, the
leading shirt manufacturers in the
United States, made an assignment
yesterday; liabilities between $400,
000 and $500,000, with assets much
larger. The escaped convict who
murdered the sheriff of Granger
county, Tennessee, on Wednesday,
was hanged by a mob yesterday; the
hanging was as orderly as a legal exe
cution Gen. Boulanger has is
sued his promised manifesto; it
is dated Brussels, April 5.
N. Y. markets: Money easy at H4
per cent., closing offered at 8J per
cent; cotton quiet and firm; middling
uplands 10ic; middling Orleans 10ic;
southern flour dull; wheat, No. 2 red
April 87c; corn: No. 2, 43i43J cents
at elevator; spirits turpentine lower
and quiet at 45Q45Te; rosin steady
and quiet; common to good strained
$1 12,1 15.
Boulanger is a.f rand.' He is per
haps a cowardly hero - after all. ' At
any rate the way he skedaddled from
Pans is the town talk and excites
ridicule. That is bad for a revolu
tionist and national hero. A- Paris
special to the New York Tlorld
gives this glimpse of the flight of
Boulanger:
'The General's flight reads like a scene
from a light operetta. Followed by his
faithful shadows, the police, he called on
Monday night upon a certain fair lady in
the Rue de Berri a lady who could never
have been 't assart wife.' and who is sepa
rated from the General's late friends and
ntertainers in the Royalist Faubourg St
Germain by a huge social chasm A few
minutes later the General reappeared at
tired ia a flash -looking check costume and
kalked away to the Northern Terminus,
with his trembling charmer lea ning upon
his arm."
t Protection fails ; to protect the
workingmen. Clark's "O. N. T.'
thread factory reduces the pay of
operatives. They will strike. It is
protected by 55 per cent tax on spool
cotton, bat it cuts wages. The N. Y.
World says.
"Previous to election it, like other high
ly protected firms, laid great stress on the
necessity of electing a high tariff President
to protect the wages of the workingmen.
Bat now a notice is posted in their factory
announcing that the forty spirfbers are to be
reduced, those on 80 "'counts 174 per cent
and those on 100 4 counts" 15 per cent, on
April 10.'
What an infamous thiDg that War
Tariff is anyhow. It protects the al
ready rich and afflicts the already
poor.
The Stab believes it to be states
manlike and wise to tax luxuries and
incomes over $2,000 by the General
Government so long as there are
$87,000,000 to raise annually to pay
pensions to Yankee soldiers and
$45,000,000 to raise annually to pay
the interest on the war debt. The
Stab does not favor raising these
great sums that aggregate $132,
000,000 npon the chief commodities
of life, but upon the useless and
h.rmfnl luxuries.
Civil Servioe Reform is to the
front. Thus far Harrison has- made
but 374 changes, whereas the hungry
Rada expected him to make 30,000
Bat Mr. Cleveland in the same length
of time made only 171 changes, and
his side had not had a nibble or a
crumb in nearly a qu arter of a cen
tury. Harrison will teach the C. S.
R a few lessons in Bead chopping
before he gets through. "Lay on
McDaff."
The Stab believes in taxing the
luxuries first, last and all the time.
The New York Herald's London
paper beat all the English papers in
publishing Stanley's letter.
The Stab believes in taxing whis
key, tobacco, cigars, beer, wines, &o.t
because they are luxuries, and noth
ing else.
Two white sewing girls at Sum
met, N. J., have been amusing them
selves by setting fire to houses jast
to see them burn. They confess
their crimes. They said "they liked
to see the blaze." They say they
burnt the house for which William
Van Ness is now serving a term in
prison.
A series of night services will
commence at Grace lledodlrt Church
to-morrow night." ; ' ' jy"
Rev. W. a Creasy will preach
to-morrow at Smith's Chapel, on the
Carver's Creek circuit.
The usual Saturday night ser
vice will be held at the Seaman's
Bethel this evening at 8 o'clock.
"Commencing with to-morrow
evening a number of the city churches
will change their hoar for night ser
vices to 8 o'clock.
. Bishop Watson, of the Diocese
of East Carolina, who has been quite
sick at his' residence In this city, was
reported as better yesterday.
Annie Shaw, colored,-was ar
rested yesterday and. locked up for a
hearing before the If ayor 'this morn
ing, on the charge of larceny. . r
W ire netting has been placed
over the stained glass windows of St.
Paul's Church to protect them from
the small boy and his sling-shot.
Rev. T. Page Rioaud will
preach to-morrow night, in Bladen
street M. E. Church, by special re
quest, his "Juniper Tree Sermon."
Mr. John C. Davis of this city
is one of the delegates from this State
to the World's Sunday School Con
vention, to be held in London, Eng.,
in J uly next.
Dr. ThoS. F. Wood, Dr. W. J.
H. Bellamy, Dr. George G.Thomas
and Or. T. S Burbank will attend the
State Medioal Convention which
meets in Elizabeth City on the 16th
lnst.
There was a small fire on Church
street, between Seventh and Eighth,
yesterday afternoon, in a house occu
pied by colored people. The fire was
extinguished by persons on the prem
ises and no alarm was given.
A large foroe of hands will be
gin work Monday cleaning out the
ditches in the eastern suburbs. 'The
work is important, as in their present
state these ditches are a constant me
nace to the health of the city.
Base ball's to the f ore again.
The "Hard-to Beat" crossed bats yes
terday with the "Alerts" and won the
game with a score of 19 to 13. Tom
Oldham is captain of the "Hards"
and John Tolar of the "Alerts."
To-morrow being the second
quarterly meeting for the present
year for Grace M. E. Church South,
Rev. F. D. Swindell, the Presiding
Elder, will fill the pulpit at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. nx, and the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be administered at
the close of the morning's service.
To-day is school children's day
on the Seacoast railroad, and an ex
tra train will be run, leaving Wil
mington at 10 a. m, and leaving the
Hammocks at 12.30 p. m. Other trains
will run as per schedule. Fare for
children ten cents for the round trip;
adults twenty cents; teachers free of
charge.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S.
First Baptist Charch.
The sermon to-morrow at 11 a. m.
TJlhL:-A . Just Received OPENING DAYS brown & roddiok.
' w a - - -1 iuwa
d - mm m '" I I .
moa. otsmces will DCgin atop.m.1 AKOTHXB IUVOICa OF THOSE I AT - I. 9 NORTH PlinilT T
. I 1 I -
Dcaw tree mgnc.
special ecrvLs will begin kt the Dongola Button Boots Tlie Indies' Emporiiiiu
Baptist ChapeL corner of Fifth and
Wooster streets, on Tuesday night,
conducted by Dr. T. H. Pritehard.
Iaepeettea.
The Chief of the Fire Department
and the Committee of the Board of
Aldermen will meet at the Mayor's
office In the City Hall to-day at noon,
for the purpose of making an lnspeo
tion of the engine houses and fire ap
paratus belonging to the city.
that are so popular among the Ladies.
PRICES :
DonKoIa B B. on C, D and B widths, in Opera
and Common Sense Sliles, siz 1 to 7, at 13.50.
Same goods on C, D and B widths, In Opera
Style, with PATENT LBATHXB TIPS, sizes I to
. at $2.5, and 2Jto 7 at S2.75.
Geo. B. French & Sons,
1UCNOKTH FBONT 8TRKKT.
- mar 27 tf
W uo'tiai. ITTT-I . r ' . l T" -n
There will be religious services at I VV Liming LOn O 6 aCOaSL It. H.
the rooms of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association,; Sunday afternoon
at half past fire o'clock. All young
men are cordially invited to attend
these Sunday meetings.
Thursday, 4th April,
Friday, 5th "
Saturday. 6th ,(
pBAIHS WILL BUN AS FOLLOWS:
Leave Wilmington 7.85 &. ra., 8 p m.. 6 p. ra.
- Leave Hammocks 8.18 a. m., 5.15 p. m., 8 p.m.
Trains or Can chartered at reasonable rates.
SUNDAY 8CHJSDULB.
Leave Wilmington 9.80 p m.
Leare Hiunmooka 5pm
- The pnblto, ona and all, are respeotfolly In
vited to call and examine our elegant stock of
TVT-? H -i -n o r y
AND "
FANCY GOODS.
r
All New Stock
AND TO THB LATEST STYLES, ATBBXABX
ABLY LOW PRICES.
White Goods.
W 3 NOW PBXPABED TO SHOW THB
most complete stock of WHITE GOODS ever
offered In this city, and at prIoeskwer than
ever.
Plaid Nainsook MasUn,from 8c to S5o per yard,
striped Nainsook Mnslln 80o per yard.
Plain BngUbh Nainsook Muslin, from 80o to 50o
ap4tf
1IIVBB AMD BIAlllIfar.-
Norwegian barque Erstatningen,
Nielsen, hence, arrived at Cardiff
April 3d.
Norwegian barque Christina,
Hytt, hence, arrived at Antwerp on
the 1st Inst.
German barque Burgermeister ar
rived at the South port quarantine
station yesterday.
Norwegian barque Jacob Aall,
Beruldsen, hence, arrived at Ham
burg on the 1st Inst.
A Baltimore dispatch, April 8d,
says: British schooner Margaret i,
Ryan, from Trinidad, Cuba, Februa
ry 27th, for Delaware Breakwater,
with sugar (before reported), encoun
tered a storm March 9th, and on the
24th the vessel sprang a leak, making
it necessary to use the pumps con
stantly. The next day the rigging and
rudder were swept away and the ves
sel was rapidly filling with water, but
on the 28th the schooner Roger Afoore,
of Wilmington, N. C, answered the
Margaret Us signal of distress and
rescued the crew, taking them aboard
and then proceeded on her course.
She had not gone far, however, when
the Margaret L was seen to pitch for
ward on her prow And sink immedi
ately. The Roger Moore placed all
hands, seven in number, on steamer
D. H. Miller on- Sunday morning, 70
miles from Blook Island. The Miller
landed all hands here to-day.
MBS. WIN8LOW8 SOOTHING SYKUP. RJT
Stltaots Coma thus writes in the Boston Chrit
tian Fnema . We would by no means recom
mend any kind of medicine which we did not
koow to De good particularly to infants. But
of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak
from knowledge; in our own family it has prored
a blessing Indeed, by giving an infant troubled
with oolio pains, quiet sleep, and the parents un
broken rest at night. Most parents can appre
ciate these blessings. Here la an article which
the sleep which It affords the Infant is perfectly
natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright
as a button." And during the prooees of teeth
ing its Talue Is Incalculable, we have frequent
ly heard mothers say that they would not be
without it from the birth of the ohild till it had
finished with the teething siege, on any conside
ration whatever. Bold by all druggists. 8S cents
bottle
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"WEI
ILL OCCUPY THB YATES QALLBBY
on or abontlAprll 8th, and will be prepared
to produce
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Oil, Crayon anil Pastel Portraits,
In compliance with all true art principles at
moderate prices.
FBBBBUBQBB ft WTLLABD,
mar 80 lw Artists and Photographers.
Just Beceived
ND OPENED FOB SALE A LARGE INVOICE
of Millinery Goods, Hats. Bibbons, Feathers and
Flowers, Coweta, Hats of every style and color.
at MKS. B. M. 8T ROCK'S,
ap 5 2m fr su we No. 10 Front St.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Pattern Hats and Bonnets
NOW ON DISPLAY.
Hiss Goodwin
HAS RETURNED AND WILL FILL ALL MILLI
NERY ORDERS.
Respeotfolly,
LIBS. E. B. WIGGINS,
Agent.
ap4tf
QF BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, IN
French Styles, at lOo, 12Ko and 15o per yard.
GrjQLIbLai"rn b,
New Styles, good quality, at 7c, lOo and 12Jo
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.
great variety and at
TPT?. ATHH1H,
DE METZ,
Violettes, Fralinees
"IT
HIETS,
JUST BECEIVED.
E. Warren & Son,
mar 81 tf
EXCHANGE CORNER.
Frog Fond
QHTLL AND FEVER CURE. THE SURE PAP
for Chills, guaranteed to cure any case of Chills
or money refunded. For sale-only by
JNO. H. HARDIN, JUrugglst.
mar 86 tf New Market.
An Immense stock of Gents' and Boys' Un
laundried Shirts at 60c, 75o and SI 00. Our Dol
lar Shirt we guarantee better than' any other
8Mrt sold; the body Is Wamsutta Shirting,
do torn nure unen. reinroroea d&ck ana front.
The Shirt is made full width and lengthwise of
the oloth, whloh makes great difference lathe
wear.
The greatest variety of dents' COLLARS m
the city, from lOo each up.
a new stock sb&btinos and SHIRTINGS.
Something extra in Bleached Cotton at o per
yard.
I1EDBICH.
mar 10 tf
Florida Oranges.
per yard
French Nainsook Muslin, from soo to 50o per
yard.
Plaid and Striped India Linen, from 12Ko to
26o per yard.
India Linen, from 5o to 35c per yard.
Victoria Lawn, from So to 85o per yard.
Persian Lawn, from S3o to 60o per yard.
Mull, White and Cream, from 85o to COo per
yard.
Linen Lawn, from So to 75o par yard.
r2 wta MMlta.Tfrom 15o to 85o per yard,
yard Figured Pique, from soo to Mo per
branandiiS66" ""
Torciion, Laces and Embroideries.
imi?. m2V???Jlei ? to" assortment of
TUKOHON LACKS. Which we &m nnnflrianfc th
win ipiTBuiaie.
BMBHOIDJUOSS in
reasonable prices.
peryardT EMBBOIDERIES, from 40o to f 1.75
BW los" FLOUNCING, from GOo to S2.00 per yd.
Cambriok and Nainsook TUCKlHQs in plain
and fancy, from Mo to $1 .75 per yard.
Linen Department.
We Invite all to examine onr T.iusu mtv on
MBNT. as we are offering some very pretty
things Jost now, as well as those articles that
are used dally by every housekeeper.
Fancy Linen Bureau Covers, from tOoto Sl.M
each
stamped Linen Splashers, from 20c to 25c each.
White Linen Tray Cloths, from 60o to 11. 00
each.
Fancy Linen Table Cloths, perfect beauties,
sizes 8x10)4. $8 00 each. '
white Linen, from 28o to 75o pnr yard.
Butcher's Linen, from 3 o to 87o per yard.
Fancy Plaid Toweling from lOo to 85o per vd.
Bleached and Unbleaohed Table Damask.
White Linen Napkins, from 75o to 84. CO per
dozen
White Linen Doylies, from 60c to 82.00 per
dozen.
Turkey Bed Table Damask, from 85o to $1 00
per yard.
Turkey Bed Dovlles. from son tn ti 7K IMF
m w - - w mymt a"e
dozen.
Damask and Hnok Linen Tnvtla. tmm tOn tn
76o each.
Linen Sheeting and Pillow Casing.
Trunks, Trunks, Trunks.
We are carrying the largest assortment of
TRUNKS we have ever had, from the oheaoest
paoking Trunk to a large doable tray leather
Saratoga. We are confident It will pay any one
to Inspect ours before purchasing.
BROWN & RODDICK
NORTH FRONT ST.
mar81tf
J. W. ATKINSON
President.
W. P. TOOMEB,
Cashier.
3 000 7L0BIDA obamgxs'
1,000 Barrels FLOTR,
l.ooo Bushel Peanuts.
D. L. GORE.
120, 128, 124 North Water St,
ap 4 DAW tf Wilmington, N. C.
A woman is about to die at Defi
ance from swallowing her false teeth.
The j have lodged about 9 inches be
low the palate.
The Stab baa never favored "free
chaws," tree drinks, free smokes,
and it never wiU so lon? as one dol
lar of the great war debt remains.
Some wrecker were foiled in kill
ing many ie Ycrk and Philadel
phia passengera near Canton, Ohio
The train was stopped before it
reaohed the obstruction.
Gen. Clinton Fisk a ays he sleeps
safer knowing that a soldier in the
Northern army is President. This
blatherskite who got a few votes for
President stands in hourly drea d of
another "rebellion" and sees blood on
the moon. Poor Fisk! Perhaps he
is a humbug.
The Stab has never favored, and
it never will favor, free cigars, free
oberoots, and free cigarettes, and a
tax on blankets, hats, dress goods,
cotton goods, crockery, window
glass, medicines, Bibles, shoes, trace
chains and cotton ties.
There is a report in Washington
that the Senate having adjourned
the President will appoint Ualstead
to the German mission in spite of
the two rejections in the Senate.
1 1 The Democrats in Maryland think
the Hoar programme in raising the
-color line issue will do good to their
party in that State. If pressed it
Thorndike Rice is admirably
equipped for diplomacy and espe
cially for a Russian mission. He is
a great gambler and in 1887 won
$50,000 at the gambling hell, Monte
Carlo.
"Hit rsi aak. mral.
Windsor Ledger.
Tbe Wilmington Stab of Satur-
will do good in every Southern State. I day, March 23, reached the age of
zi$ years wuu mat issue.
Gilmore (Edmund Kirk), the fel
low who wrote a clever book or two,
and did some bold -faced lyipg about
North Carolina, has fled from New
Haveneaving his many debts behind
in paid. ,
The Stab baa never favored and
does not favor now abolishing a tax
on cigars, &a, that are purely, sim
ply luxuries, and raising revenue by
taxing the poor man's necessaries.
That is Radicalism in essence.
Ellery C. Daniels in 1870 robbed
a Boston bank of 186,000. Be was
the cashier. He died an outcast the
other day in a hospital in New York
City. He had sot seen his wife and 1 Germania Cornet Band b.ave
-children for years. The wayof J volunteered to .furnish music for the
the transfessor is hard.w - Memorial Day parade. , j -
The Stab
is a high toned, strictly moral jour
nal, and one that no father would
hesitate to- place before his daugh
ters for fear of indecent publications
in its columns. Its literary reviews
are most excellent. Verily the Stab
loses none of the elasticity and buoy
ancy of youth with its Increasing
age. May it live forever to dissemi
nate pure Democracy.
TJL-ii CTT75T
AB AOVBBT18BOBNTS.
Stab Omci Wrapping paper.
Mubson & Co The newest designs.
Alfot Safe Co AxenU wanted.
E. Wakbxh & BoH-Fraiaes, DeWetz.
. . "Z," Stab Office Boy clerk wanted.
S.A-SCHLOss&Co Where to kuy goods
A SpleaeMdi Procraaassie.
CoL L. L. Polk, and Messrs. Spar
geon Vann, A. M. Moore, and T. N.
Grice, the Committee on Programme,
for the opening exercises at Avoca
Sporting and Pleasure Resort, on Al
bemarle Sound, have arranged one of
the most interesting and complete
programmes it Is possible to get up.
There will be no end to the amuse
ment, from April 22d to the 28th, in
clusive. The excursion rates are very
low on all railroad and steamboat
lines.
A Bare rin.
A gentleman of this city has in his
possession a silver coin, a trifle smal
ler than a "buzzard dollar." It is
stamped on one side "Dollar piece,
1791," and on the other, "Sierra Leone
Company, Africa." There is also the
figure of a crouching lion on one side
and on the reverse two hands clasp
ing each other. The coin has been in the
possession of the gentleman many
years, and is yet as bright and fresh -looking
as if just from the mint.
Wanted,
STEADY. RELIABLE BOY OB YOUNG MAN,
te clerk, tn Grocery Store. Small wages to begin
with. Address, in own handwriting. "Z.,
ap 6 It Care "Star" Offioe.
LIr IIcGugan,
TXTHEBB DO YOU BUY YOUB GOODS IN
VV Wilmington T I bay them from
a a. feCBLos CO., auctioneers.
You see all of these goods are consigned and I
can bur tnem at my own price tnere; ox
Wfa Yiliiiitp Sayings & Trust Co,,
1 IIK f KEMCESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C.
a VO Lends Money on satisfactory security.
Pays Interest on Deposits, Is empowered to
eieonte Trusts of all kinds. mar 29 tf
Notice of Dissolution.
SEED POTATOES. At 10 South Front St. ' N 18 HBKSBY 6I THAT Tfl
W eMW saws -W W.sMrW I I flm Of fiMrM R. PVAnAPt Jtr. Cahs mmrmm lleilw
vvm w MVUB -Wv? UADDVaTVI
VOU Mr Utli rLHiJ THE LABQEST STOCK OF
a n w m w . a ti I I
;zau narreis hiira mj
H0TJLT0N ROSE.
HALL & FEABSALL,
Jan IS DAW tf
11 A IS S. Water St.
Executor's Notice.
Hand ani Macliine Maie Harness,
MEN'S, BOYS' & LADIES' SADDLES,
Trunks and Bags,
In the city, and at prices whloh defy compe
tition.
II. L.
ap 2 tf The Horse Milliner.
& LJ?r- Ooree R- French, Sr., on
tne 16th lnst. This event necessitates a settle
ment of all the affairs of the late firm. All per
sons indebted to the said firm must therefore
make prompt settlement to ttie undersigned,
and those haying claims against the same wUI
please present them at once.
March 23rd, 1889. J
WWTAM A. FRENCH.
Referring to the
icoeeded to tt
BR FRENCH Jn.,
BurriTing partners.
For Bent,
SAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OF I
the last will of George B Frenoh, Sr.. de- I A STORE AND OFFICE ON PRINCE S8 ST.
ceased, notice is hereby piven to all persons in- I x. next door to Evans' Shoe Store, until Oo
lng su
George B. French i
that they will oontfc
and retail Boot and l
No. 108 north Front
the old name of Geor
Maron ssrd. 1889 t
: WTLtiAir a vo-atanti
. i- r luia o-a.a -
mar in gbom?b r. frbnch. j.
e, the undersigned hav-
ya wiu or tne late firm or
ns, hereby give notice
to carry on the wholesale
trade, at the old stand.
et, as partners under
Frenoh
i Si Sods.
debted to my said testator to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
tober 1st, 1889, very oheap.
Oo-
Bouses for rent.
ame wiu pr sent tnem on or Del ore tne xita day
Of March. 1890. or this notice will be Dleaded
against tne a. uauiiux n. eusaca, Jm ,
Executor.
course I can afford to sell cheap.
The oat is out or the bag.
apeit
ITIayor Co art.
Wm Mason, colored, charged with
s ealing two pairs of pants from a
dealer in this city last August, was ar
raigned before the Mayor yesterday,
but the evidence did not sustain the
charge and Mason was released and
the case dismissed.
John Waddell.colored. found drunk
and down, was sentenced to pay a
fine of ten dollars or be looked up for
thirty days.
OfBee Brskea Osb.
The ticket office of the Seacoast
railroad, at Tenth and Princess
streets, was found broken open yes
terday morning. Police officers Tur
lington and Orrell made the discov
ery, and reported the fact at head
quarters. The thieves got nothing.
however, so far as could be ascertained.
WANTED AGENTS FOB OUR NEW
Talent Flre-Prof Safes; sizes 8x18x18;
weight 600 lbV ; ret ill price fS5; others la p o por
tion. Hit best award (silver medal) centennial
Kx position 88 i. ltarehance; permanent busi
ness unr pnees lowest, we are not in tne
safe poo I. axolusrve territory given Alpine
mare vo, Cincinnati, v. ap s mi
Look Here!
JtNE BALDWIN APPLES $2 SSperbbL
OfflOMS leOperbbL
LEMONS ioo per dox.
OB ANGS8. 29o per dox.
COLLIER CO,
asStf 110 North Water St.
BENGAL MANILLA CHEROOT.
JPIVE FOB TEN CENTS. A GOOD SMOKE.
iry them.
.This 23rd day of March, 159. sa mar 28 6 w
Shoulder Braces '
TjOB TOUNG MEN AND MISSES. A
A.
stock to select from
SPRINGS.
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BIG
Agency for BABUTM
JAMES D. NUTT. The Druggist,
218 North Front St.
Houses and Lots for sale verv oheaD. for auth
or on the installment plan. A fine Plantar ion for
sale in Brunswick county. Excellent location.
Terms easy. MARTIN T. DAVIS,
mar 81 tf Real Estate Agent.
Established 1874.
yyE HAVE IN STORE A MAGNIFICENT LINE
or Tooth Brushes, a fresh supply of Acker's
English Remedy lor Consumption.
Prescriptions Night and iay
Our Ktore will be open all to day.
mar 81 tf MUMDS BROTHERS.
flew York and Wilmington
Steafclhii) Oo.
Ar
Molasses, Groceries, Prorisions, &c.
OK HHDSNBW.CROP
LO CUBA MOLASSES,
20 Hhds. Porto Bioo MOLASSES,
Bbla Porto Bioo MOLASSES,
OCA Bbla. POTATOES, E. BOSK,
ODt BURBANK. Ao..
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C. M. HARRIS.
News and Cigar Dealer
The ITewest Designs
IN
STTT3?I3SrC3-S
AND
Trouserings
IN THE Cm'AT THE
Merchaiit Tailoring
BOOMS OF
'aer lsiieaaei
The following are the indieationj
for to-day: , ,.. "... J
For Virginia, North Carolina. South
Carolina, Georgia, Eastern Florida
and Western Florida fair and slight
ly warmer weather, westerly winds.
MUNSON & CO.
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Wrappinfj Faner.
rpo CLOSE. OUT AB ACCUMULATION OF
OLD HEWSPAPERS, they wCl be sold for
TWUTTY CENTS FEB HUNDRED. " - j .
Apply at the
febtf , aae . STAB OFFICE.
Tierces and Cases of LARD,
40 000 LbS D & SID1ES and BSLLIES
'oCA Bbla. SUGAR. Granulated.
y .White and YeUow, I
2g Tubs BUTTER,
2Q Boxes CRACKERS and CAKES,
I KA Bags COFFEE, LA6UYBA.
luU RIO and JAVA.
500 80X60 BOAP Laundry and Toilet,
250 80X68 STABCH
JQOCasesLTB,
FyQ Cases POTASH,
150 Bozas TOBACCOk Erades;
150.000 a"""
3 000 Lbfl' BlxUTr kmds
I Baking Powder, Soda, Candles, Ac, &o.
For sale low by
ADRIAN TOLLERS,
f eb 27 tf . . -. ., -:
Garden Implements.
TTOES, ' BAKES, SPADES, BHOyZLSj AND
all kmds of Farming Utensils, as low as good
goods can be sold- Orders solicited.
marMtf ' GEO, a. peck.
n n in ranadeipm
For Sale,
QNE OF THE FINEST TOBACCO, STOCK,
Grain and Fruit Farms In Warren County, three
miles from Vaughaa Station and four from
Maoon; contains 600 acres; has Hying springs.
a young orohard.and good dwelling. Price
f4,500 cash.
Apply to !
D. O'COKNOB, ;
Real Estate Agent,
I
mar20tf Wilmington, N. C
Country merchants
WILL FIND THB LARGEST AND MOST
complete assortment of General Hardware
to be found in the State, and at as low prloes as
any house In the country will make. We handle
standard goods every tune.
WJL. J. Sr-JUHBSS CO..
roUM rUB 29. BAIL RTVER, NEW TORE
Located bet, Ctiambeis and Roosevelt Sta.,
At I o'clock P. M.
GULF STREAM.. ..Wednesday, March 27
dEEFACTOR Saturday. March 80
PIONEBB Wednesday, Aprl S
GULF STREAM Saturday, avtU 6
FROM WILMINGTON.
PIONEER i ThnrdnT. Msrch 28
gulf stream.:" : adhi 2
Friday.
Tuesday,
bbnkfactob.
PIONEER....?..
3ST" Through BUls
hum guaranteed to t
nd South Carolina. I
For Freight or Pasaa,,
a
V . II. Q. i
S1 9 r TrafSft Manager. N
u: 22 OeGeneral Agei
mh 24 tf tft Broadway. N
Aorll
April
- - . a TAVAiit Through
(l from points In North
apply to
MALLBONES,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, ja. v.
New York.
mts
ew York.
mar 10 tf
Importers and Jobbers, 1
Wilmington. N. O.
FARMS AND LANDS FOE SALE.
TMPBOVED LANDS, TIMBERED LANDF
X SWAMP LANDS and TOWN PROPERTIES.
The Counties of Robeson. Bladen, Cumber lane,
and all adjacent sections, offer Sim mM
ties for Investment. The opening of direct rail.
i North make the 8HOB HEEL asotknia
NEW AND INVITING FIELD for TrucklM. Gar
dening and Fruit. Climate and hygiene advaa-
For Sale Cheap.
PjQ BARRELS APPLES,
25 Barrels CABBA E,
4Q Barrels ONIONi ,
Barrels B. B. P rTATOES,
2Q Barrels BURBANK POTATOES,
20 Barrels PEERLESS POTATOES.
2Q Barrels'
1Q Boxes LEMONS
CHABLESfF. BROWNE, Altent.
mar usw tr
lages nnsnrpassea m any oountry. A oompettac
point for freights. Railways North, SouthVEasi
and West. Quick transport North by aeveral
routes. A grand opportunity for aafa ibvm
rURNDPB.
i
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menu, and a better one for Draotloal tmrmm ui
BoruoutonHi
SCome and see er write to :
Real Estate Agent, Maxton.
vSBPAWtf Robeaon Cow N?q
Guano Iftsttibutor .
AND i
Cotton Planters.
For sale by
marMtf
GILES A MURCHISON.
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The Administration
Has; changed, the new president
has been inaugurated, and everybody is
anxious to know what will "turn no" next, but
the undersigned Is still at his old stand, where he
is preparea to o yon up in tne latest style
H- CL PREMPERT. Barber and Hair Stmmi.
Zmar 8 tf No. 7 South Front SU
Woodt A Cuaara, Jao. D. Woodt a Co.,
WUntlngtoaiN. C. ' Norfolk, Vs.
COJIIfllSSION MERCHANTS.
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL
Stores and Country Produce earefully handle.
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