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The Ranting Jftmv II WILLIAM II. BEBNAED, 1L I I ISHEP DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. .. Nr?s si iHiiirnoo, in asvakcx: er (bv Main. Postage Paid $8 0 M..nth. 1 ? M.T.t Oty Subscribers, delivered in any cart of ? I'. 1 n K t s.nts per wni. vnw viy Agents sra V.-'i:H.nied to cotlec ,r Pit Otfice at Wilmington, N. C, as -omi Class Mail Matter. OUTLINES. 1 ho Land Forfeiture bill was further sulcred in the aenaic. wncn mr. .ill's amendment was votea aown Dy .i strict party vote, as were also, several ,thcr amendments n.cu wc.c uucrea; . . .7 K,r Yf- iLtrA.. I amendment i'"- "7 "wy A ilnaHv adopted and the bill passed ut discussion; the proceedings in li nise were opened oy a lively spat a a ,wv:i the peaker and Mr. Mills, on a o: ruling, which the latter de It :t .me rage, dui uie rnaner was - i . i without a conclusion being a .icuaie lououea on me dui ior oamcauon oi orstea 1- - . I woouens, unci a vote laicen, moved and carried. unknown when Kimmler will the warden of the . uted. isterttly refusing to give out rmatton: it will certainly take ui-iit within the nreent week- d man says it makes no dif- him when the affair takes .d expresses himself that it will :j better for all concerned to .cr early in the week. , -d strikes are reported from va- its: the Kansas City meat uant an eight hour day; the .'.irpcnters want an eight-hour :r;v cents an hour; and the : :.:vr ot Chicago arc making de their employers; the latter has : .i Judas in their camp, which has : reat excitement. Numer- - s have been made in Parisand - - ; Anarchists who are endeavor , : c ite the workingmen to riot .i-:e on May 1st. It is stated i 'nr.ee Bismarck will appear in i:nent. but with the sole object of his voice to the Council of State, i ne steamer H. B. Plant, of the i i:n s River Line, was totally des- ed by fire yesterday morning and . v ral lives lost. The flood in i River. Texas, is higher than it has :i for forty years, many homes have swept away and the loss will be rcat. A party of young men : iana. who went to charivarri a , irried couple, were fired upon them killed and two wound - Tne equestrian statue of Gen. Lee. which is to be set up at '. Va.. arrived at New York And now. after all the man sentenced to elec ..t Auburn. N. Y.. has his :c extended; a LL S. Circuit , ordered that he be brought !: i :n une. on the ground that - - u . v is in violation of the Con- : the L'nited States; this preparations for the , at present. New York i n . Monev easy at 3a4K per -n dull; ho sales; mid- : ;.in is 11 1-16 cents; middling 1.' cents: southern flour . . N I red WJ cents at eleva ' r -rce orferings and lower; No. 2. ':.: rosin firm; common to : -:r...r.ed $140(5l44; spirits tur- lull and lower at 332 cents. rr.ian poet has immortalized exploits in Africa in a vol--cvcii hundred pages. It tougher for Stanley to : that than to penetrate mv that Harrison's adminis- tjuite serene now. This is '.i nf I'ncle Jerry Rusk's dis the way to get American "u: of trouble. comes from Texas that is going into the stock With his experience in tock he should combine the :.css with his stock scheme, i ncie Jerry Kusk has estaD- '-.e cocoon industry on a firm ... .- I c win turn nis aiteniion 10 r the farmer how to get more if the cocoanut. 170 Presbyteries before t he subject of the revision of niession ot haith has Deen lli) have voted tor it, 50 and 5 are non-commital. "y-tour car loads of ice were ''(-'! few days ago from Canada ;' t "wn in New Jersey. Does ''' as if the "infant" ice in was sufficiently protected ? " :v - I Huston Herald notes a pecu ar result of the grip in one of the iinr- asylums of that State, where - "t-stureil the reason of four pa- who were insane. considered hope- ' " re is a sharp Brooklyn baker w 1 employs boys to seed raisins ":t won't employ any but whistling '"'s- He knows when thev are whistling they are not eating raisins. that about $i,200is yet to be raised by $1.75; Lake Waccamaw, $225; White more they whistle the higher the committee having the matter in ville, $2.75; Chadbourn, $2.95; fair M?rs h. r,.-.- . RlnfT ft3.35. V vol. xlvi.-no. 33. The New York Herald has started out on an interviewing tour. It in terviewed the Pope a short while ago and followed that up by inter viewing nismarcic. Among other things the old fellow was frank enough to say that he was bounced and th t . . ' ... wiv. rhanUMr if T 7 'UUU8 "n "ut luaea 10 run flaw III -J ITlinO HTirrrlir W I i ne hrst number of the North . Judge Bookstaver, of New York, i- m . I rv a r a n a A a. t. : ir w i 1 i "tiuic wuusc tuun onenn riacK procured his fraudulent divorce, es- capea impeactiment by-a majority of . . . " I one in the Assembly Judiciary Com- m, KtVwr. wV iah tk ; u i i riu in ji ihf i' t t l at i r wtti ii ri inn i a.UNa. Aua,,,& Ca. X Will LV d lU I time before another secret divorce bil1 is run through his court. bergeant Dunn, of the Signal Ser- vice, predicts a cool summer. He Ys the conditions now are similar to those which preceded the summer of 1875, the coolest on record since the establishment of the Weather Rn- reau. The ice men shouldn't insist on having Dunn removed for making this prediction. It was an Irish-English peer, a bachelor with lots of money, who slipped in between the Jersey lily and Freddie Gebhard and "pizened his cup of joy. The gay peer is basking in her peerless smiles, while she eats his nice layouts, and Freddie in the distance nurses the dumps. The Kentucky Legislature propo ses to take the heroic remedy to abolish man-slaying jn Harlan county, by abolishing the county, di viding it up, and hitching the pie ces on to adjoining counties. There are not many Republican counties in Kentucky, but they are very bad. They have some remarkably gift- ed humorists in Illinois. A few days asro a fellow was walking out with C3 J his girl and said something so funny that it made her laugh until she bursted a blood vessel and went home a corpse. That man should put a curb bit on his humor. It is said that the Hindoo priests are using Bob Ingersoll's writings, which they have had translated, to counteract the work of Christian Missionaries. ii witn one cierK lien cuiierwonn would be worth $10,000 a year more to his constituents, how much would he be worth if he had six clerks? What's become of Brother Wana- maker's postal telegraph? We haven't heard anything from it for a long time. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Star Office Babbitt metal. Munson & Co. Nobby cass. suits. Cronly & Morris Sundries at auc'n W. J. Kirkham & Co. Flower pots. Attention Howard Relief F. E. Co. K. of P. Attention Clarendon Lodge K. of P. Attention Germania Lodge. ATTEN'N-Chris.Ass'n St. Paul's E.L.Ch Smith's Island or "Bald Head." The Raleigh News-Observer says that the option for the purchase of Bald Head (recently mentioned here) was taken by Col. R. M. Evans for Con- gressn-an Reyburn of Phi.adelphia. and adds: "The island is well adapted for a r I hotel and summer resort, ana xvir. n.ey- burn proposes to build an elegant hotel there, and lay out the islana into town lots, making a pleasure resort and water- ing place similar to Auaniic .ity or Cape May. It will also be connectea i mdin lanH nnint hv a railroad. I :r..r r., y . t;-----; Itie taia neaa ngnmousc is snuaicu on this island." Mayor's Court. Oscar Stamps, colored, charged with forcible trespass on Susan Tucker's pre- mises Monaay nignt, was neiu iur mc Criminal Court in default of bond in the sum of $100. Stamps is also charged with an assault with a deadly weapon (a knife) on Aaron Lloyd, colored, last December. Victoria Gurganus and Lizzie Maul- pass charged with disorderly conduct. Case' continued. Alice Sampson, colored, disorderly, was fined $20 and costs. Jacob Freeman, colored, failure to pay - I license tax. Case continued. The Encampment Fund. Finanr. fmittP, of the Board of Alderman will be called together to- day to consider the propriety of an ap- Rose Hill. z.ou; Magnona, -expropriation of $700 by the city for the saw, $2.95; Clinton, 3.00 Bowden s. fuTecessary to be raised to secure the $3.15; Faison's $3.40; Mt. Olive $3.60; permit encampment of the State Dudley. $3,80; Goldsboro $4.20; Bnnk-r.-.j w-,.m-iiA Tt r lrned lev. $1.20; Freeman's $1.35; Maxwells, T Ms, LVXO - WILMINGTON, LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There and Briefly Noted Mr. J. H. Downman, of Fred ericksburg, Va.f is in the city Chas. A. Moore, formerly of Wilmington, who went to Florida last ? " ' " September, arrived here Tuesday night irom iitusville mm - Carolina Weekly Weather Crop Bulle tin for the season of 1890 has been re ceived. It reports crop prospects very . fair, Schooner Bianca cleared vesterdav J J for St. Croix, W. I., with 158,810 feet of lliniW ,nt,. ot oioia ta k tj .v - i iti I ii hi I I I f-vi f in i iw w vv.f wwaaw w. - The funeral of the late H. H. tteiscnen will take place at 10.30 o clock this morning from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The remains will be interred in Oakdale cemetery 1 here will be a festival and oyster roast at S. Hill Terry's new store, corner of Sixth and Bladen streets, 'fhursday evening May 1st, for the ben eht of the Brooklyn Baptist Church The handsome steam yacht Magnolia, of the New York Yacht Club, arrived here vesterdav afternoon, on her way from Florida waters to the North. She is owned by Mr. Furman Rogers, of Philadelphia. Mr. Severn S. Nottingham, of the Norfolk Landmark, and Mr. Jas. G Fiveash of the Public Ledger, Norfolk, Va., spent a few hours in the city yes terday, on their way south to the Press Convention Mr. M. A. McBuie of Cumber land, arrived here yesterday evening on his way to Magnolia, to attend the meet ing of the Democratic Executive Com mittee of the Third Congressional Dis trict on to-morrow. The wharf just south of Mar ket dock has been leased by the Han- over Transit Company. The old shanty on the wharf is to be cleared away and mces ana waiting rooms ior passen- gers are to be erected there at once. The members of the Christian Association of St. Paul's Church, of Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1 and of Germania Lodare No. 4 Knights of Pythias are ordered out this morning to attend the funeral of the late H. H. Geischen. THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Annual Meeting Election of Officers, Etc. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wilmington Gas Liht ComDany was heid at 11 o'clock a. m yesterday at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. R. J. Jones, Mr. D. G. Worth was called to the chair and Mr. J. C. Chase was Secre tary. An election for Directors for the en suing year resulted in the choice of the old Board, consisting of Capt. John F. Divine, Mr. E. S. Martin, Dr. A. J. DeRosset, Mr. Donald MacRae, Mr. George W. Kidder, Mr. G. H. Smith and Mr. George R. French. Ou the adjournment of the stock holders the Board of Directors met and re-elected the old officers, as follows: President E. S. Martin. Secretary and Treasurer R. J. Jones. Superintendent J. W. Reilly. New York Prices for Truck. G. S. Palmer, commission merchant, New York, reports the market for Southern vegetables, April 28th, as fol lows: Receipts of Southern produce were 11 i:i. J A :nrln4-Xt-r T nlv was exoected. Cabbaee has again i r ' i advanced ana are seHing, lair to goou S. C. at 83.50 to $4; N. C. peas $4.50 to A. n 1 . AC dhO PTA. wii-mr? 4NQ f - VH " sweet noktoes. $2.75 to 3. strawherries are in somewhat larger supply, Dut lancy Derries are scarce anu selling at jsjsc. ro c; ouicr gi-uix. to 20c. VT v a,i xnc . 29, quotes N. C. asparagus, prime, per dozen, at $3.504.50; N. C. cabbage, per barrel crate. $1.50a2.50: N. C. green vcas per crate, $5.006.00. N. C. green peas seu weuj but from all other sections nuahtv is poor ana values low ana un- certain. New potatoes, $3.50 to $6.00 barrel to quality. , Excursion Bates for tHe W. L. I. a esnvai. Mr. T. M. Emerson, General Freight and Passenger Agent ot the Atlantic Coast Line has issued a circular ior round trip tickets to the Wilmington Light Infantry Festival this weeK. wnicn will be placea on sate may xst, u 3d, and will be good to return unui - m. m A . 1 1 ' T V n. f AC O f A O C May n, mciubivc. xuc follows: KOCKy roint, wo ccuia, South Washington. $1.75; Willard, $1.95; Duplin Roads, $2.50; Teacheys. $2.25; N N. C, WEDNESDAY, THE SEACOAST ROAD. Arraneementa for the lrm,rirm fW of 1890. The Summer Schedule of the Wil- mimrton Seacoast Railroad will into effect to-morrow, May 1st. There will be four trains each way. Trains for the Hammock will leave Wilmington as follows: Princess street depot at 6.45 a. m. daily, except Sunday. Front street depot, 9.30 a. m., Prin cess street, 9.40 a. m. daily, except Sun day. Front street depot, 2.30 p. m., Princess street, 2.40 p. m., daily. Front street depot, 6.10 a. m.; Princess street, 6.20 p. m., dairy except Sunday. Trains will leave the Hammocks at 7.40 a. m., arrive at Front street 8.25 a. m.f daily except Sunday; at 10.25 a. m., and arrive at Front street at 11.05 a. m., daily except Sunday; at 4.45 p. m ana arrive at v ront street o.su p. m., daily except Sunday; and at 6.00 p. m and arrive at Princess street 6.35 p. m. On Sunday only, a train will leave the Hammocks at 7.10 p. m. and arrive at Princess street 7.40 p. m. I are On Saturdays Will be 25 Cents for the round trip. Art Loan Exhibit "W. L. I. Festival All persons having works of art, brie a-brac, curios or articles of historic in terest, which they are willing to loan lor this feature of of the entertain ment, are earnestly requested to send same to Champion Compress, entrance on Walnut street, between the hours of noon on Wednesday and 10 a. m. on Thursday. Every article loaned will be under careful supervision and especially guarded night and day. Owners will rj u 1 . . Confer a favor On those in Charge by Sending: written description Or partlCU- . . . lars with the articles and intimate their approximate value so that they may be fully covered by insurance. Mrs. Jas. H. Chadbourn, Mrs. Geo. W. Kidder, Mrs. James Sprunt, Committee. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Wilmington Post- omce April 26nd. 1890: A M I Aydlott. B Antonia Bellessa, A M Bomette, Bonner, mrs E M Brown, H Bernard, Mollie F Brown. C Welford B Chapman, miss Mar- grate Cox, Mary Connegey, Ltta Cruch, miss C Coleman, U A Campbell. D Walter Denvey, 2, Mary A Dix on, Sas Davis, Hermann, L L Davis. E Van Emly, William Ellington, miss Ida tlhot. F S B Fitch. G E Gill, Frank Gause, 2. H S A Harriss, S M Holmes, G Had- dle, (mrs Mary Houston, Easy Hill), Oin Haigins, mrs Perneta Harrell, mrs W Harris, Robert Herring, mrs William Harpp, mrs Claresa Herring. I Emma Ingraham. T miss Christon Jones, miss Mary Jones, Hilbry, Jones, mrs Henrietta Jackson, kllen James. K Toseph H Kensey, 2, E D Killiam, Garrey Kerney, Isaac Killan, M H Kel- ey, mr. Kichard Keys, bailie fc. Keeth. L mrs Wiley Lee, Sarvis LeGrand, Phoebia Littleton, Lizzie Lucas, L C Leneberg; Frank Leak, August Loknay, Eliza A Leud, J C Loyd, D G Lewis. M miss Mary C Moore, Margy VVal- coln, miss Mattie McLerian, mrs Martha Mason, miss Lily Morehead, mrs Lou McCall, mr J L Mapes, H O McAarthur, F M Mooae, mr L C Merriman, a, L. J Mason, G W McClung, A McFadgen, A W Merrick, miss Anna Moore. N las Naids. N F Nixon. pW F Pickett, Dr Frank Pitt, 4, James Pittman, A T Parker. O mr Frank Ouinn. R Toseph H Robinson, mrs Ciller Richardson, Ihos Kobms, f ranees kod- mson. S Gen W F Smith, Sarah Fisdale, S J Sneeiler, R H Stewart, R C Smith, M Southern, J E Sikes, J D Shepherd, J U bellers, Jason bingleterry. T Rite Taylor. W A R Williams, John Whitehead, J S Westbrook, Jep Wiggins, Israel Winby, John Watterson, Lucenaa wnite, Udis Wooden, f t. wise, stepnen Wil liams, Stevenson White, mrs Susan Whiteman, W H Wood. Y Sophea Young. Persons calling for above letters will oiease say advertised. If not called for In 30 days, they will be sent to the dead letter office. G. Z. FRENCH. Postmaster. Wilmington District Second Bound Quarterly Meetings In Part. Carver's Creek. Wavman, May 3 and 4, Brunswick. Zion. May 3 and 4. Brunswick Mission, Union, May 10 and 11. Whiteville Circuit, Whiteville, May 17 and 18. Waccamaw, Lebanon, May 24 and 25 a F. D. Swindell. Presiding Elder. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. For North and way stations W & W R R. 8:15 a m For Mt. Airy and way stations C F & Y V Railroad 8:40 a m For Charlotte and way stations C C R R and West 2:00 p m For Southport 2:00 p m For WrightsviUe . 2:00 pm For Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro. Train 3:00 p m For points South W C&AR R 5:00 p m For Charlotte, Monroe, Maxton, Cronly, and for Train No. 38 coming East, next AM.. 5:45 p m For South W C&AR R Train No, 27.. 9:10 p m For North W & W R R Train No. 14 11:00 p m For Brunswick County and Little River, S. C Tuesdays and Fridays 6:00 a m For Cape River Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 p m For Onslow County Mondays and Thursdays 7:00 a m MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHEN THE TRAINS ARE ON TIME). Charlotte, Monroe, Maxton and Cronly. . . . 9.-00 a m Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro 12:00 m Charlotte and way stations, also West 1.00 p m From North W & WRR 7.-00 p m From Southport :00 p m From Wrightsville 7:00 pm From Mt. Airy and points C F & Y V R R 7:l&p m From North Train No. 27 11K pm From South Trrin No. 14 7,00 a m GEO. Z. FRENCH. Postmaster. APRIL 30, 1890. Weather Forecasts. Tl,. .1-. t c iuciw. uc iuc luicwsiswi iu- dav: I T "XT' 1 J i 1 1 . ror vrSinia- Iair' preceaea oy ngni. ltU" 114 BIMUU' "K"y cootcr, suin- I : i i i i erly winds, fair and warmer Thursday For North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, fair Wednesday and Thursday, stationary temperature and southerly winds. GIESCHEN In this city, at his residence, at 2 o'clock p. m., April 28th, 1890, HERMAN H. GIESCHEN, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 24 years B montns aud 3 days. The funeral services will take place from residence at 10:30 this (Wednesday) morning, thence to St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church, and thence to Oak- dale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are in vited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Relief F, E. Co, No. 1. TTENTION MEMBERS: YOU ARE HEI by ordered to appear at your Engine House this (Wednesday) morning, at 9:30 o'clock, in full dress uni form, to attend the funeral of our deceased Foreman Brother H. H. Gieschen. J. W. DDLS. ap301t First Assistant. Castle Hall Clarendon Mp No. 2,K. ofP. T RETHREN: YOU ARE HEREBY RE- morning, 30th inst. at 9.30 o'clock, to attend the miicrai 01 ucccascu .rvmgnt, n. n. oiescnen, oi uer- mama Lodge No. 4, K. of P. W. U. VOJN liLAHN, K. of K. and S. JAMES D. NUTT, C. C. ap 30 It Attention Members Cliristian Association OF ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church: You are hereby ordered to appear at Luther Memorial Building at 9:45 a. m.. 30th inst.. to attend tne funeral ot deceased brother, tt. tt. Gieschen. By order of President. t. K. HASnAlitN, ap301t Cor. Sec y Attention Knights ! Pestle hall germania lodge No. 4, I KJ Knights of Pythias: Brethren You are hereby ordered to appeal at your Castle Hall at 9:30 a. m.. I 30th inst., to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, j r Tr u : i d i r - - n t P. C. H. H. Gieschen. By order of C. C. H. L. Vollers. JOHN HAAR, Jr., K. of R. & S. Cordial invitation is extended to Stonewall Lodge JNo. l, and Clarendon JNo. z. ap 3U It Sundries at Auction. 'JMiIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WE WILL sell at our Sales Room, 19 South Water street, an as sortment of Household Furniture, consisting in part of M. I. Washstands, M. 1. Bureaus, M. x. Centre iables, Wardrobe, Carpets, Pictures, Plants, sc., aec. ap 30 It CKUNLY K MUKKlb, Auctioneers. Flower Pots. 2fJ MARKET street, we will receive I in a few days (15,000) fifteen thousand Flower Pots. We have on hand a variety ot Hot House Plants, lube Kose rsulbs. sc. You can see tne Chinese Water Lily growing by calling at W. J. KIRKHAM & CO.'S, Auctioneers, ap 30 It 27 Market Street. Wanted, OK GIRLS TO OPERATE BUTTER DISH and Berry Basket Machines. Apply at once to INDUSTRIE L MANUFACTURING CO. ap29 2t Our IMobby Light Cassimere Suits, BLUE SERGE SUITS, Black Cheviot Suits, CUTAWAYS AND SACKS Cannot fail of commending themselves to patrons. Coat Hands Wanted. MUNSON & CO., ap 24 tf Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. H. L. FEIMIUELL, THE HORSE MTT.T.INER, Harnpee Qtirl Sartrllprv TmnVc flnrt Rqitq IxUlilUUU UilU UUUUlUlJi XiUUiVU UUU JJUgUi BUGGIES AUD ROAD-CARTS. Try us with a sample order and you will want some body to kick you for not doing it sooner. ap 27 tf Babbitt Metal. A LARGE QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE, A JTJL. perfect substitute for Babbitt Metal, for sale at the jan 30 Dlw W2w STAR OFFICE. Fishing Tackle, PHE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. ap27tf GILES & MURCHISON. Terrible Cyclone T H. C. PREMPERT & SON'S SHAVING Saloon, the only First Class Saloon in the city. Call and give us a trial, and we can prove our superiority ver all competition. One trial will convince you. mar 30 tt 1,400 Bales Hay. jyUST BE SOLD. FULL STOCK GRAIN Meal, Flour, &c. Prompt delivery. D. McEACHERN, feb 2 tf 126 North Water street. Partnership Notice. THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name of H. C. Prempert, has this dav been changed to H. C. Prempert & Son. Thanking our friends for their patronage in the past we beg a continuance with the new firm. Respectfully, H. PKKMPEK.X & SON, feb 16 tf Practica 1 Barber Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT Medicines. Toilet Articles and Pure Drugs anp Chemicals can always be found at Jr. U. JdlLLKK a, JJruggist, Corner S. Fourth and Nun streets. P. S. Prescriptions filled day and night. TAR WHOLE NO. 7,358 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T BE MISLED. 7 BUT GO TO Headquarters FOR Millinery & Fancy Goods -AT- WHOLESALE and RETAIL. The latest styles and largest stock to select from at Taylor's Bazaar, 118 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Orders by mail promptly filled. ap 27 tf Geo. R. French & Sons' STANDARD LOO Slioes FOR MEN JJAS NEVER BEEN APPROACHED IN quality of material, style or durability by any $3.00 Shoe in the market. The new styles are superior to any pasi rucuru, anu ciii uc aau iu any BLyic luc m Button, LAce or Congress. $6.00 Low Quarter Shoes for $4.50. To all desiring to purchase Low Uuarter shoes we would say we are ottering special bargains in Low Shoes, and all we ask is that you call and see our $o.U0 shoe for $4.00. PATENT LEATHERS. Our Patent Leathers are the latest styles and will suit the most fastidious. Geo. E. French & Sons, 108 North Front Street. ap27 tf oieiEifcTiiisra- OF SPRING MILLINERY, AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, -ON- TUESD AT.WEDNESDAT & THURSDAY J April 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1 890. A splendid display of the newest designs of Parisian Styles in" FINE MILLINERY. THE ELEGANT STOCK OF IS UNSURPASSED. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FANCY GOODS, consisting of beautiful Ribbons, India and China Silks, with Fringes to match. Fashionable Fans, lovely Laces, Card Cases, Purses and Novelties of every description. All are cordially invited to attend the Opening at The ladies' Emporium, 115 MARKET STREET. ap 1 lm BERRY GLEAVES President and Manager F. W. KERCHNER Treasurer OWEN F. LOVE Secretary WE EITEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO OUR NEIGHBORS OF THE Ponrt "nor Xt tf H K and would be pleased to have them make our Ware- Rooms their headquarters while in the city. GLEAVES HARDWARE CO., Opposite C. F. & V. V. R. R. Depot. N. B. The only strictly Wholesale Hardware House in the city. ap 15 tf Notice. jjJEMBERS OF THE TELEPHONE Ex change will please add to their lists, Portner Brewing t,o., INo. W. Messrs. Alderman, Flanner & Co. No. 72, Messrs. Vollers & Hashasren No. 20. Please note these changes on the subscribers' list. E.T. COGHILL, Manager, ap26 Wlmington Telophone Exchange' JliO A ices SUGAR. FLOUR, CAKES, COFFEE. STARCH. SNUFF, SOAP, CRACKERS, TOBACCO. Consignments Cotton, Spirits 1 urpentine, 1 ar and Lumber carefully handled. mar a tt wuuui lukkil. Pictures, Frames and Mouldings. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF' PHOTO EN- graving and Ortotypes. Frames, all sizes, made to order from handsome White, Gilt and Bronze and Sil ver Mouldings. ap27tf VAIW BUUMIUKt. Antimigraine, Aof NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE ety. Kopfahne, another fine remedy. cures all forms of Headache. Daisy Fly Killer will kill flies by the million. Napthaline, the best safe guard against moths, mildew and infection, much cheaper than camphor and far more effective. t or saie Dy JNO. H. HARDIN, Druggist, ap27tf New Market. This Paper JS PRINTED WITH INK BOUGHT OF THi W. D. WILSON PRINTING INK CO., mar 6 8w 140 William St., New York City. WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN for each sec tion. Salary $75 to $100, to locally repre sent a successful N. Y. Company incorporated to iud ply Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, etc., to con sumers at cost. Also a Lady of tact, Salary t40, to enroll members (80,000 now enrolled, 100,000 paid in). References exchanged. Em pire Co-operative Association crcaii weu raiea; lxjck Box 610.N. Y. we feb 2 0m For Sale, TOE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL . Estate. Plantation at Rock Hill. " " Rocky Point, " " Moore's Creek, " " Shallotte, " " Little River. Store and Dwell at Nichols, S. C. Apply to SAMUEL BEAK,C., mar 2 tf 12 Market street. KATES OF ADTEIITIIINO. Ona Sqnart On Day... I 00 44 Tw Days in " " ThrM limy to ( " Foar Days I 00 " " Firs Days I HO " Ons Wee 4 Oil " Two Wks IW ThrM Week 10 One Mooth W on Two Month 1 00 " " " Three Month. t4 00 Sis Month 0 00 Ooe Year 09 J7 Contract Advertisements taken at proponioa ately low rates. Teo line solid Nonpareil type ma ooe aquare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT JJAS NEVER YET SET THE WORM) ON Are, but if ever you strike our mat k jui In up l flood gate, to the Atlantic orrn We are authority on itylc. and (hion. nr1 tnn( nized LEADERS in our votin. Nt able and attractive foods are now bring lU)nl m our immense salet rooin. at No. 9 North Front Strcot, SURAH, CHINA, INDIA AND FAILLE SILKS, CHALLIES of e-ery lyle and tiri) Nun's Veiling, Albatross, Ondinc, anil Batisto. Lovely Drapery Nets, New Jot jtiftt urmrd Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs in light hailr a ur(;k lot or Neck Ruching in entirely nrw .lylr Gloria SI Umbrellas anil Parasols, with SiKerinr Handl- Full Length Silk Mitts, evening haitfs Gents' Four-in-Hand Ties, Scarfs, LAWN BOWS, otc. Ms' Laflics' $mm Underwear, new ftUw k . Anything in WHITE ;))I)S (r..it. b r Ut i Embroidered Memstichcd l.n m (m t.l Gents' and Ijldirt' HiHiirrv. Nnli.r.t, rii Special bargain., thrrt ilmrn (irat.' I irivinv ! .lightly damaged, worth (1..V), ai Vli ran Vrry trul. BROWN & RODDICK. ap 27 tf CALL OUST OR WK17 I I ) tt www ft nn i nn I r t MLL (SL rHAKbALL IRo Coffee. LARGE STOCK. AT ItOlloM I'fltlS ap26 DAW tf Open Day and Night! HVEy- Saloon, QORNER OF NORTH WA I r R AM Mi l berry etreets, i. open from 1 o'clmli a m Mmdr. until 11.45 p. m. Satnrday. CHAS. F. BROWN, Agont, mar 9 D4W tf Wilmintm, N C CLTDB'S New York & Wilmington STEAMS HIP COMPANY. I7ROM TIER 89, EAST RIVER. Nf VORK Located brtwren Chamber, and Kw velt treL, at ocKk P M. BENEFACTOR Wnd.y.Apl FANITA S.turd.T, Ap W DELAWARE Saturday. M.y H BENEFACTOR WVl..M.r From Wilmington. GULF STREAM rrM.y. Ap lsr, BENEFACTOR TuwUy, Ap l H FANITA rnd.y, M.y I DELAWARE Tody. My tV Tbrongh Bills lading and !xmrt 1 hrmi(h Rates guaranteed to and irom point. In North anri South Carolina. For freight or paaaave apply M. l. MMAl.I.ltOJOf , Mip I, Wiminjton, N C THEO. G. EGER, T. M.. IU.lin (irwn, N V WM. P. CLYDE CO., Grncral Afwit., 6 .lulling Green. N. Y. I'l M North Carolina's FaTorile ! 1768. OLD NICK 1800. QURES CHILLS, COLDS. COl fiHS. ISSOr appetite, and is by far the brt good, to l had ! wean lungs and coitatumpwon, m nmm m, p -w for its purity over liS years w ramrwly rm)ur all in need of Pure Rye or Corn Whiskey to write for price 1it, a we krrp good. rmM.il f rm hand that are FOUR YEARS OLD and quadrant, rectified. We ship in any quantity oVairad. J. I-OKJJ m CO.. (SucrenBor. to In. William), Panther Creek, Yadkin Co.. N C. jan 23 Cm 1 p Seed Peas! Seed Peas 1 1 200 BU1HELS5EEDrEAS' ONE GKJD ML'l.F. ONE t.OOD H)N For sale low. Apply to SAMUEL REAR. S . ap87t( It MarVrt Mrrrt Hardware. rpiNWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSW A R r t prices that defy cnmnrlHtrm WM. E. SPRINGER CO . laiportrri ad lMf, OCtS7-t( PrrII Puilding -a,' I ' ( ' !;' ,i. i V iir r. .!!. tit: f'" i:; 4 i S. f i'-1 . 1 i m - ! ; 4 i i I 1 1 i A s -' Ii Bluff, $3.35. charge. " "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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