THIS PAFEB ,s pursued every evento. sandaja excepted. By josh. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID: one year, 4.0(X Six months 12.00. Three 00 mouths. $1.00. one month, 35 cents. paper will De delivered by carriers, free 3f rharje, m any part of the city, at the abovo rates, or 10 cents per weelc" : vertising rates low and UDeral subscribers will please report any and Jiures to receive their paper regalfrrtry . presents in the most elegant form THP LAXATIVE ano NUTRITJ0U8 JUICE or THE ' F!GS OF CALIFORNIA. . Combined with the medicinal v irtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human svstem, fonning an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KiQHEYS, LIVER AliD BOWELS. ; t is the most excellent remedy known to cleanse: we system effectually When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING 8LBEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUH DRUGGIST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. irwiRviiLE. Kt. f w york. n. y For sale by ROBERT R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, rach 2G ly dw Wilmington, N. V. S A HOUSEKEEPERS can provebyasinglo trial -that these Extracts are the cheapest; they arejruejojlheir names, fulmeasurei ndhighly concentrated. aus23d&wcm eod nrm H. CRONENBERG, JPIIOTOGKAPIIKR, A KTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. J7 29tf ii6)tf Marter. st.. south side NOTICE ! TOBTJYERS. :0: HAVING A NICE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' '.SUITS lft. and in order to make room lor my Ipring and Summer Stock, I win close out for the next co days my entire Line of Gcods at NEW YORK COST. Call at once and be convinced of the above racts and figures. B. F. PENNY, TOE CLOTHIER, Jan9 tf no Market Street. he7dqua'RTEEsT H EADQUARTERS FOR ; i " Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Oranges, i tcoauuts and Lemons. Chas. f . Browne, AgU - -"" " '":f:T'- : lia North Water j Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. S L ii. J.j VOL XI Y Ed ward H. Ripley has the efitijr,-According to an elaborate calcula management of the Astbr eslafeion made by the New York Sun oAe nnl receives for his services 5,00OJhun4r millions of dollars of Eng2 a year. Charles H.vHackley, a wealthy lumberman of Muskegon, Mich., has given that place a public library costing $125,000, and now adds $15, 000, for a soldiers' monumeLt. On the 27th of February Dr. Hose will have been pastor of the Second Ai ..t The most prosperous year in the history of the breeding of trotters in Kentucky was the year 1889. No less than $2,000,000 changed hands In that State by "private sales during the last twelve months. There was a little "affair" between a white girl and her colored coach man out in Illinois. The girl seems to have been in love with the negro. Pistol shots were exchanged and it is some consolation to know that both will probably die. Henry R. Pierson, late Chancellor of.the University of New York, who died in Albany New Year's day, was one of the famous 30C who stood out for the denomination of Gen. Grant in 1880. In 1884 he became a tariff reformer and vd ted for Cleveland. The funeral of Thomas A'Becket took place at Philadelphia last Thursday. He was many years as sociated with Edwin Forrest and the elder Booth in the management of the Walnut Street Theatre, and at the time of his death was 82 years of age. At a ball given in St. Petersburg ast week one of the ladies personat ed influenza. She called herself. Miss Grippe, and Was dressed in an Orien tal costume, whose high head dress bore upon it tBe names of the phy sicians who -have written on tre sickness. v It is stated that the trust- com panies in Philadelphia have marked up their interest charges on long time loans to theMull leal limit of C per cent, in consequence of the stringency of money. There is at least $G0, 000,000 loaned on mortgages in that city. The receipts at the Georgia State Treasury at the close of the year were $300,000 larger than at the same me the previous year. This in crease is due to some extent to the increased assessment over last year,1 but it is more largely due to the im proved financial condition of the tax-payers of the State. - - Learned people have suddenly ceased to sneer at the popular be lief that la grippe is a precursor of cholera. Instead, last week's Lon don Lancet gravely noted the pro babilities that it will ' come upon Europe through the familiar Caspian channels next Summer,"1 and warns people to put their houses in order against its advent. The Empress Eugenie 1ms just presented to the fathers who have the keeping of the mortuary chapel at Farnborough, where the remains of Napoleon III. and the Prince Im perial are interred, a magnificent altar cloth, made from her wedding gown. The cloth has been made by the Empress herself. It is trimmed ith the lace and'embroidery which ornamented the dress.' The New York Herald's Washing ton correspondent makes the state ment that no Federal election law can be passed by the Fifty-first Con gress, because enough Southern Republican' members won Id vote against It to defeat it. The four Re publican membersfrom Missouri he says, are against it, and Mr. Broker, of North Caroling, is also. In fact, ijr. Houk is represented to be the only Southern Republican member who is enthusiastically infavor of it. I had suffered for several days with a severe cold which settled on my lungs. One bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup costing me 25 cens completely cured me., ,My cold, was 50 badly seated, that almost' lost iny speech, and the coiltinued hack incrand coughing catfsed repeated vomiting. 1 write you this for the benefit of others who may suner. because'I beheve it to be my dutjv - THOS. E. BOWLING, A gent Payton Hedge Coi; of Dayton, Ohio. -s'r " ' ' r rVf n 1 ZZ.J2v,,!vmi In 1894 Witt bp Ge&, Fitzhagh Lee. for forty fienl-:h occa- Ifgtf&Sti&WlfflB.-. The Sooth s.on will be appropriately ceiehrnt-,oejnt care; a continental who is t?CU Oil 112 WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, JANUARY ihU rapitw have been iu vested in varwUinAtoerican "industrial enter prises within the last twelve months, and the prospect is said to be that in the present year a much greater ; amout will follow. ; - . , tt. : .. . . The Philadelphia Enquirer, thinks that the $outh's candidate for Vice- ' - n v i t iPrwtetot oft the Democrat c ticket Vice President. Give us Cleveland for head of the ticket and the devil may take'tother one. There is reason to believe that Secretary Windora's silver bill will receive rough treatment at the hands of the Senate . Committee on Finance.; It is reported that not more than one of the six Republican Senators are in favor of the plan as outlined in the Secretary's report, allhough in the absence of the bill itself they are cautious -'about ex pressing themselves. Sick headache is readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which tones and regulates the digestion, and creates an appetite. LOCAL 3STEWS. index to Nsw Advertisements; J D Nutt Druggist B F Penny Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists K Van Lakb Pianos and Organs Adrian & Vollers Groceries, Cigars, etc For other local see fourth page. Rain Is needed. The dust is fear ful ly disagreeable. Summer heat, 76 degrees, was re corded here to day at noon! Laundry Ironing Stove? are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t This has been a ""ubliie Monday," with nothing stirring but the dust. We now have the best Pouket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t You can pull the blankets up about your ears to niglit for a cold wave is coming. The regular annual meeting of the lot owners of Oakdale Cemetery will be held this evening. Shot. Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale by the N.' Jacobi Hdw: Co. . You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N., Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Capt. E. W. Manning has as para gus ready f6r the table, at his place on Wrights ville Sound. He had it yesterday lor dinner. The annual meeting of the .stock holders of the First National Bank '.- will be held at their banking house in this city to morrow morning. Schr. M. C. Moselcy, Torrey, clear ed to-day for Hayti with 59,853 feet lumber and 75,000 shingfes, valued at $1,452.91, shipped by Messrs. S. & W. U. Northrop.- . ' . f 11 1 1 1 There has not been a genuine case of "la gripDe" here yet; There has been some , influenza-and it is an old acquaintance but none of that dreadful disease, which -has been scaring New-YorK and Boston and rhilauelnnia out ot tueir seven senses. - - A party of youngsters went coon hunting on Saturday night down below Greenfield. They got noth ing. Stay yes, they did get some thing. .jThey found a copper, cow bell, supposed, to -have grown to that rprpport Ion -frpii) the" iwqeent piece swallowed by our . local magi cian, George Hewlett, a week or so ago. The World Moves ! Don't disgust everybody with the offensive t odor fron your catarrh just because some oki fogy doctor, who has not discovered and, will hot believe jthat the wprlfV moves, tells yon it cannot be cured. ' The man ufacturers of" Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have for many years offer ed, in good faith, $500 reward for-a case of nasal catarrh, no : nia.tter howbad, or of how long : standing, o j wh fob they cannot cure. They ari p, i thoroughly responsible ftnanctaUy, as any qulry; the inedici hejrmean business,' r onecan4earn ny proper en- ; ton tor tne election ot nirectors whi jus ieu through druffffists ( who sell In thlr banking House, n Wilmington, on (UiUUt.ll . Ul ULgiaia ,1 w liu sen w..ir K. nth l.icr .MiAtinKa m ne at onl v 50 cents. ) and t fT it own I III, f Wind nnd Weather Predicted. v -V The cautionary Southwest storm signal was Ordered up hereto-day; at 12 -.30 o'clock. It was ordered at the same time for Charleston and Morehead. Strong "Westerly winds were then predicted for this city j and section. A decided fall in the temperature is al&ajredicted for Tuesday The forecasts to-day say that it will be very cold to-morrow. Peterson for February. Ealy in the field, and among thaj veryl3iest of thmontha magazines, corner "Peterson's" fpr February. Every lady should see its beautiful, steel and wood engravings and its colored fashion plate. "Rescued by Custer's Men' by Anna Latham, is a thrilling incident of the dashing' general and his brave band, told in a very dramatic fashion. The serial by Howard Seely is full of action, and it is interesting to compare its descriptions of American frontier life with the accounts of Parisian so ciety in Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper's ad mirable novelet, '-A Magnificent Marriage." The short stories, mis cellaneous articles and poems are all worthy of the highest praise. No household should be without "Pet erson" for it always offers a varied and attractive table of contents, and at a price which brings it within evei vDQay s reacn. Terms, i?.uu a -V -T r-K s. year. Address, "Peterson's Maga zine, Philadelphia." - Gout, a painful "disease affecting principally the fibrous tissues about the smaller joints.has various names, according to tne parts anecteu, as podassa, when in the feet; chivassa, when in the hands, &c. : but whether the attack is first felt in the feet, the hands, or some other part, rub with Salvation Oil at once. It annihilates! pain. Price 25 cents a bottle DIED. MANNING, In Brooklyn, N. Y Saturday ntn mst., at p. m., montoumkky FLETCHER MANNING, son Of M. F. and Ella M. Manning, aged 2 years and 3 months. Funeral services at tne grave. Beiievue Cemetery, at 11 o'clock a m. Tuesday. 14th Inst. Remains will be taken from the resi dence ot'John ilrHardin, corner ot Dock and Fifth streets, at 10:30-a. m. Friends and ac quaintances are respectfully Invited, to at tend, (star anq Messenger copy.) NKVV AOVfSKTISEMKNTH Wright's Extract Mary Stuart, A TKINSON'S EXTRACT WHITE ROSE, In bulk and sold In any Quantity. A choice seieotion or tne nnest colognes, Extracts ana Touet. waters. - For sale very low by MUNDS -BROTHERS, jan 13 tX 104 N. Front fit. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WnOLESAIiE DEAlERS in Provisions,;. Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars," 'V . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front ami Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, N: jan!3tt j- Ifcft Imm Why We are Successful in Oar PIANO aad ORGAN Business Are : . TUT E ARE THOROUGHLY POSTED IN OUR fV - business. We do not sell PIANOS and ORGANS on consignment, but buy right out at lowest rates. r , We keep our expenses down to the lowest possible "notcn." , We employ no traveinnsr-tfarents, who are compelled to sell inferior goods at large prices j 10 maxe expenses. "; " We are reliable in every respect and hold ourselves responsible for any defective instru ment, therefore you run no 'risk in buying from us. j i :-i , jf. ; , i . Over tvo hundred families using our Instru ments In Wllminsrton will testify to the above. We protect the interests of our customers in an instances. We cordially Invite the public to examine our instruments. Ei VanLAEK, jan 13 cod 407 Red eross Street. Oysters and So Forth. TUVESY DAY IN THE WEEK I OFFER FOR J2i sale Fresh New River Oysters. I keep none out the very best and never oner an un sound oyster. Every bucket guaranteed. Also, a general assortment of Poultry. Farm Pro ducts, c. - The best of everything and nol hi- mg out tne ijest. . ' . G. O. AM AN, dec 13 eod tf Front Street Market store. Annual Oeeti rig iVF THE LOT OWNERS OF "OAKDAL E' JeeterywlUbeheldattComny u. n Monday, January 13th, RICHARD J. J50NES, i ' sec'y ana TreasT. " 1U Princess street, on lu s o'ciock p.m jan m si in mon rjotice. !- f er30f AN.NUAL'MESTTNG OF STOCK'HOLD- thc Kirstnatioaai uanKot vviuning- 1 ian3.H ,a14 , cashier.) I1W 13, 1890. NO 25. NEW ApVERTISEftlENTS., rjO SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON TELE phone Exchange: Are jou awar.? or ihe fact , that James d. Nutt is the only Druggist who has a telephone in the city? ber. 95 is the. niurf. Jan 6 tf SPECIAL MEETING". OP THE STOCK- w5raof tne WIlmt Company will be held m Wednesday, the 15th' inst., at 11 o'clock a. m., at the omce of the Company, corner Tenth and Princess streets. Jan c td ii. M. BOWDEN, sec'y. We have been clearing out a lot very satisfactory. Dress Goods We can show in - 4 all of 'the' STYLES.' feLAOK CSrOOHDS Rugs and Art: Squares. Embracing a great variety of NOVELTIES and all of ihe STAPLES:" NICE MATTINGS AND NAPIERS : " WE CARRY wood a.istx IN ALL POPULAR LENGTHS. You PwQight as .LA For it is coming. A SOFT BED TO BE SIGK ON- Call at once on 20 Per Cent Less You can now find at our Store a Our variety includes every grade, " . z . " INGRAINS TO THE FINEST Cash We have made arrangements with one of the most prominent Wew York Wholesale Hducod to supply us with samples of all the nil all our orders at prices tnat win enaoie us io Sell You Carpets as Low as - " r Retail HoSsb ia ' : , ; " --weshow indiixEjTS'Ei stock by sampleff of frorn'ooe-half yard toone yard of any pattern, ( , -. with the aid. of RICHARDSON'S PATENTED EXHIBITOR, , - ' ; ' fx ' : so constructed that any pattern placed within is multiplied for an indefinite spa.ee. and, appears, as though perfectly matched and jfitted to a room. Selecting Carpets in this way is much more satisfactory than the- old way of matching loosely upon the floor, r Requiring no extra room,; having np-capital in vested nor interest or insurance .on the stock, no remnants, ho bid stock or patterns left J over, reducing the profit, "we can aliord to send tor ana get you any pattern you may select at a cheaper price than you I could buy Jthe same, were yort in New York yourself. Any Style or Quality iUeqdircd, - nlep. Can b a Procured by Return Express. T promp;tlj. fiHed and sent by return express or freight . . T Very respectfully yonrs, j , . 7. . UV - - :s j -V .I'll, InM .: . - i '. -'-"V- M DRf GOODS Ilb-lcinrltot Gt., VTff win to cii tc icc::t: c: :nzr:u frca cr tr!;iii ca rr izz r:itt;:cts ' "ceiefai inter. , ; ' ,t . . nisaeatduiejfilUx; '-:' :.' ' 'cCT3uics:ri nzzt ta written cn m I Aiaiti.bcjrsajytri ru;yr 'ctse stoda tnat tta E22tc j ret ;awars enfiora tiie.Gtrattccwcs5c2.ta czlccs sa ct&ts in tha editorial cohnnng. - ; net?; AuyiTiaEuisiiTa. BJtSItBY GI.KATBS, F, W KKKCHNEE, - Pres. and Mng-er. Tteasnrer. V . OIVKX P. I.OYE, Secretary. The Cleaves Hardware Company! VTLSlINGTok,c.lTHE ONLY ' mmix jobbing hudwabf. house IN THIS STATE OR SECTION." ' OBlltry ;illerclinnt3 will please remember tnis wiien they write their ORDERS or buy their HARDWAItE. dec 31 lm . '.' '. . .": ; ' -- v, -.' : , : of the above goods. The prices arcr - and Trimmingb. NEW and POPULAR COLORS and IN VARIETY. . Well Prepare for You will need GRIPPE V7 PRINCESS STREET. Carpets7" Than Regular Kates. choice selection of CARPETINGS. from the least expensive . - . : ' ..it -v.- -. -. , ,- x BRUSSELS AND VELVET. new designs as they appear, and to You Could Buy Them at Any or Elsewhere. - you this .' not Paund in OnrStockof 8am K.ATZ, AND OARPETS, -' : rJilmington, 3.' t - i