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PHOTOGRAPHER, A KTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED jotograpns at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. irtt ii&rtstBt;, BouQxtfad. i tt vj VOL. XI Y. Eiuin Pasha has been made a Ph. D. This is right.- He ha3 displayed great philosophy under adverse cir cumstances'. B. H. Hill, Jr., son of the late Sen ator Hill, of Georgia, will publish tiiis year a volume of 800 or 1,000 puges containing his father's speeches. . . v i Queen Victoria receives 340 or more letters a day. As they all bear the odor of disinfectants it is no wonder that the old lady is not well. - The Comte.de Paris has long con-; templated a visit to this country, and will probably extend the. trip which is now announced so as to cover all the scenes of the of which he has written a history. The Rev. T. De Witt Talmacre knows the value o7 t.h hewsrmrfrs. 'I could preach a whole sermon on i the everlasting blessing of a good newspaper. A good newspaper is the grandest temporary blessing that God has given to the people of this country." . There was a man over in Now Jer sey who took out an accident insur ance policy for $5,000. One day. while paring his corn, he cut deeper than he intended to, blood poison ing set in, and he died. Now his widow is suing the company for the amount of the policy, on the ground that his death resulted from an ac cident. Henry James, the novelist, says that he never experienced the ten der passion. Well, well, what a queer man! Certainlyhe never put any passion into his writings. We advise Henry James to go at once and fall into love with some girl who will probably kick him. The result would be to give Henry a firmer grasp on the divine afflatus. The indications are to the effect that Ohio has entered the Demo cratic fold to stay. Elections were held last Tuesday to fill two vacan cies in the legislature, one in the Senate and the other in the House, and in both the Democratic candi dates were elected by fargely in creased majorities. It is an off-year in Ohio off with the old love. A Petaluma(Cal.) merchant found ie his papers recently a note of hand given him lh January, 18G0. The face of it called for $260, with 3 per cent, a month interest, compounded monthly if not paid. H ergot a num ber of sharp accountants to figure up the present value of the note with interest. The result was start- ling $8,997,337.00. Mrs. Davis is now engaged in pre paring a life of her husband, our lamented chieftain, and it will, be issued at an eariv date by the Bel- ford Company, of New York. Wish mg it to be as complete as possible sne appeals to tnose wno nave any of Mr. Davis' letters in their posses sion to furnish her with copies. She . ?i 1 1 . . ' : wm enaeavor, sne says "as far as possible, to tell the story of , Mr. Davis' career in his own words." A bill nas been introduced in i the Maryland House of Delegates in re ferencejto the gas question in Balti more. It provides that the pripe of gas in Baltimore shall not exceed $1.25 per 1,000 feet. All profits above a 6 per cent, dividend to stock holders, and 1 per cent, for reinvest ment, shall become the property of the city. In consideration thereof the company shall be protected from competition for twenty five years. The Democrats of Illinois will make a determined effort to 'carry the Legislature next Fall, and thus secure a Democratic United States Senator in the place of the Hon. Charles B. Far well, whose term ex pires March 3d, 1801. General John M. Palmer, who, as a candidate for Governor, ran 10v000 votes ahead of the National ticket in 1888, will lead the Democrats, and will be elected Senator in event of Hhe Democrats securing a majority on joint ballot. He will make an active, canvass of the State, and the Chicago Herald says he is the man for the hour, and his campaign will be a triumphal march." " - I have known Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for years as a good remedy for the diseases for which it is re commended, and have used it with much benefit iu my own family. O RET. R. L. IiEWTS, Heathsville.ya. nit T J WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY The colored delegates who have been in conevntion in Washington Cityfor the past week have issued an address to the public, and Matt Quay's line hand is seen in every sentence. It has been a. cut-and-dried affair. It is simply a Republi can campaign document, with three prrncipalends in view, to "fire" the Northern -heart, to justify the extremities to which the Republi cans in Congress propose to go in passing a Federal supervisors' elec- ; tion Dili and in preparing the wav f or the Congressional campaign in ! the North next Pal, : T,je charge8 . matlft anst the white nennle nf ui, - ah okc,,,.i on intelligence knows them to be false; we aouot u tnose wno issue tne aa- we doubt if those who 4 1 dress believe them but all the same 1 they were ordered to send them out ! land these "free slaves" were .com pelled to obey the mandate of their political-masters. The Review has heretofore favor ed in every way complete education al facilities, eq.ual to those enjoyed by the white children who attend !the public schools, but' we are forc ed now to more serious thought than ny we have yet given the matter. Here in North Carolina the white people are taxing them selves to (Jeath to educate the ne groes and nowwe are told that these same colored children are not affored school facilities to which they are entitled." It is a time to call a halt. If the colored school children received the school facilties to which thev are entitled." and tii ninno tin i,.if nno r.,ii,i ir, every ten of those who attend the public schools could be admitted there, for the negroes in North Car olina pay but one-tenth of the taxes: , In time past the proposition has been mooted that each race pay for the education of itsown children and we have always opposed it but now, if the matter is brought up again, fVe may be tempted to sup port ity iii self-defenep, . A Black Friday. -That day, when a person is first seriously attacked with rheumatism, may well be term ed a black one, for he will remem ber the same as iong as he lives. If he uses Salvation l)il in time, he will, however, soon be able to speak of a "Good Fridav," LOCAL JSTEWS- INDEX TO NKW ADVSRTISK1TKNT8 B F Penny Clotnlng Munds BB09 Pnarmacists J H OTTAWAY-Ne w Family Grocery . Very little rain last, night but prospect is for more before clouds roll by. ' the the Boys J we can sell you a Bracket Saw. with -frame,' for 10 cents. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. When readv to build, paint or re pair vou will find it to your advan taare to'buv vour material of the N. Jacobi Hd. Co. t Every, week from now we make up new and handsome styles of Flannelette Shirts at 25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t "It nleases :me so I sliau use no other," is what t he farmer said when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Real estate has advanced decided ly in value here during the past twelve months. The increase in some instances has been as much as 50 per cent. . Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "6 bits " with Detroit carer. Paint, a varnish and naint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - t Beautify vour walls bv the use of Plasticofthe greatest improvement in kalsomine. Can be applied by the most inexperienced. We have it in all tints, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The cautionary northeast storm signal was ordered up hereto-day at 9:15 a. m. and also at Charleston and Morehead City. There is a storm in the Gulf States, moving northeast. - - - The third annual fish arid oyster fair will open at Newbern on Mon day, the 24th inst, and continue one week. It is, a novelty, this having a fair in the Winter season, but that the Newbernians have made a suc cess of it goes without saying. No headache after drinking Port- ner's Vienna uaoinet -and uuim- bacher Beers.- IE? Good boating water from the rivers now. is the report This is the righ t time of year to set out shade trees, fruit trees &c. After all but little rain has fallen here only .04, of an inch in the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morn ing. Here is a specimen brick: There are 32 stores on Market street, be tween Front and Second, and in 18 of these oil is burned. ' "ItB only a" question of time," and a snort tune. xoo. as to when your rneumatisin will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. .wew Duiiuings are going up rap idly in every direction. The build ing associations have been a great- blessing to the community. It has been a poor winter for duck hunting in this locality. We mean the kind that are brought down with a shot gun and not with taffj. Br. barque Dover, Pedersen, clear ed to day for Stettm, with 4,147 bar rels rosin, valued at $5,000, shipped by Messrs. Pate rson, Downing & Co. The Passport arrived here this morning with a lot of iron rails from the old track of the New Hanover Transit . Co. from Harper's Pier to Carolina Beach, The old saying is that birds mate on St. Valentine's Day, which - falls due next Friday, but this year many of them have already mated, with out waiting for the wedding day. 'i "e sweet eicitno lights are in I many instances badly placed. Wher- ever there is a hollow it seems that a light should be placed there, while the hills are left to take care of them selves. Tnis weather nas been a surprise to the weather makers in Washing ton City as well as the almanac maKers. it came trom no one knows where and will go to where no one doth care. Mr. l . swann, an. axeman ot the Fifth Ward Hook & Ladder Co., and a gallant member of the Fire Department, had his foot badly cut with an axe at the fire this morning while in the discharge of his duty. Attention is invited to advertise ment in, this issue of Mr. J. H. Otta- wav, who has ropened a first-class family grocery at No. 113 South Frout Street, where we will keep! constantly on hand a choice supply of fresh groceries, wines, liquors, cigars &c. Give. him. a call. We think it was when Col. Hall was Mayor of" the city that two young palmetto sproiits were placed in the park in front of the Opera House. " One of these died but "the other flourishes ,,and will-probably grow to a free some of these days. Now, .why not replace the plant that died, and have a pair of tjiemf THE CHEAPEST SALE OX record. J Children's Knee Pants at . TVbrtli 81.00. 29 Cents, I. Shrier, who is always ahead of all other competitors in sellinggoods lowert will sell the balance of this wnnk 500 nairhovs1 knee rants, hp-ps I from 5 to 14 years, for 29 cents, worth 1 on Fine linen unlanndered shirt for 35 cents, worth 65 .cents. " Gloria silk gold-headed umbrellas at $1.15, worth $2.50. Kemember that prices are strictly cash. It would be ad visable to call early before these goods are sold. I. Shrier, cor. Front and' Princess streets. Sign of the Golden Arm. Mr. Pearson's Movements. k rv - ,ev. it. jr. Pearson, tne evange list, left Charleston Tuesday for Baltimore, going via the Coast Line. He will remain thre for a short time before leaving for a tour of the tioiy lAnd.. Ui his future move ments the News and Courier -'says: uHe expects to visit all the chief points of Biblical interest in tlie East, following more especially the footsteps of the Saviour, and of the Apostles who came after him. His visit to Palestine 'will be necessarily shortened, as he has an engagement to conduct a series of meetings in Darlington, in this State, in Novem ber, and as it takes nearly two months to go and return Jie will not rhave a great deal of time in which to see the Orient." The leading grocers have Port- ner a V lenna Cabinet and Culm- bach er in. bottles. Order a case and be convinced that it is the ''best 'in the market. . 1 1 7, 1890. NO 47. i Forecast. , For North Carolina, threathing weather and rain and warmer. For Wilmington and vicinitv,. light showers. And Why Not? Can t weget up a sort of a celel brat ion of the anniversary of Moore's Creek this year? It falls due 011 the 27th. The battle field is distant only about a quarter of a mile from the tank house of the C. F. .& Y. V. R. R., on Moore's Creek. Come, .don't all yell on.t'atonce. 1U Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval tire California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently act ing on the kidneys, liver and bow els, it .cleanses the system effectual-, ly, thereby' promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. City Court. August Plastschke was before the Mayor this morning, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. He was bonnd over for his appearance before the Criminal Court in the ASK- sum of $100, justified bond. Missouri Slane,disorderly conduct, judgment suspended on pay ment of costs and promise of good behavior. T. A. Brinklywas found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $20 arid costs-$2. 75 in all ,$22.75. Henry Nichols was charged with disorderly conduct but the ease against him was dismissed Malinne Sues Canariay. The Washington Pont contains the following paragraph: Ex-Sena tor William Mahone, of Virginia, yesterday entered suit at law against William P. Canaday, sergeant-at- arms of the TJnited States Senate, to recover $2,500. The ex-Senator jsays that in December, 1887, he was the owner of 10,000 shares of stock of the Gold Mining Company, which he sold to Col. 'Canaday -for $2,500 cash, being at the rate of 25 cents per share, and transferred the stock by endorsement on the back of the . - 9 shares. Mahone has always been ready to deliver the stock, but for some reason the Colonel has never been found ready to accept. He claims that this money is due him, and hence his suit to recover. This Morning's Fire. The alarm of fire at 5:15 o'clock this morning, turned in from box 35 was caused bv the burning of two one-story frame dwellings, corner o Princess and Twelfth streets. .One of the houses, directly on the corner was owned and occupied by Hen Iderson ltavis, colored, and the other next door, was occupied by Dan Roberts, who also owned the build ing. Davis was insured for $150 in ' the Sun Mntual, of New Orleans represented here by Messrs. North rop, Hodges & Taylor, and Roberts had $300 on his house in the Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of Virginia, represented herebyMessrs. Smith &: Boatwright. The fire ori- gmatedm Davis house and it had made such headway belore it was discovered that nearly everything it contained was 'lost. In fact, he barely escaped with his family from the Duuaing. 150th houses were burned to the ground. A Safe Remedy. When a person is sick they wish more than aught else a restoration of health. They are willing to take -even nauseous medicine in order to get well. With many, however, a first consideration is whether the medicine is perfectly safe. Will it or will it not leave any evil after affects? Now, there is one remedy known to be certainlv safe. It is a botanical discovery, and it js called Botanic Blood Balm, or B. B. B. It will not harm the most delicate con stitution, nor will a discontinuance cause a craving for its further use It is a sure antidote for poison in the blood. The blood becomes poison ed lin various wavs. Constipation, urinary difficulties and other causes of effete matter remaining, in the system will cause blood impurity, or blood poison, as many call it. Symp toms of-blood poison should not be neglected. B. B. B. should be taken at once. It will cure promptly, and is not bad to take, nor will it leave any evil after-effects. J. J). Watkins, Uiakely, Ga., writes: "Old sores covered y en tire person and itched intensely night and day. For several months I -could not work'at all. I com menced the nse of Botanic -Blood Balm and began to grow better the first week, and am now sound and well, free from sores and itching and at work again." IiivQ turkeys are selling all of tho way f roin 75 cents to $1.50 each. PLEASS K0TIC2. We will begUatorecciTe ccrncucati from our frinsj ay ana au rivets geBeraiistsrstqf- v ; 1. 1 ; k r - : "tho zxss ci t3 inner uvzz aiTrajxto BteMa.ta t&9 rstcxi 17? .. . !m5i:ss3 cr':to;imtten a tm d&siaadtiiarJaPG : .;, V ; -yeretx J AiiaitiaepccQayia rsfarajr racct stooa taat tia Effltor etc not irays triors' In tne catena! colcrk; ; vtvsU bounty Conventions. The New Hanover County Sunday School Convention will be held at Sx. Paul's; Lutheran Church in this city on the 13th and 14th ' Inst. The exercises on both days will be in the evening, beginning at 3 o'clock. The State Convention will be held in the First Baptist Church on the 25th, 20th and 27th.( Mr. Warner G. Elliot t.ofjNOrf oik, a native North. Carolinian, has been chosen President of the Wilmington & Weldon R.R. , elhasndt,yet oi"' accepiance.- 11 he does accept he will remove to Wilmington ana reside nere. 1 esterday's , Nor folk Virginian says: x ; , - The tender of the presidency of so important a line of railway as that pany is a high '.-compliment to tho executive ability and qualifications of our fellow citizen, and we in conj nection with his many friend? ii this city and vicinity extend our con-' but to the cornoration thnk hnZ recognized his merits in such a con spicuous manner. Our regrets are that should Mr. , Elliott -high trust, it will rumen bia fmnATfnl " from Norfolk, and he the stamp of a man that a commnnltv- onn ih afford to be deprived of. uur prediction, ,, however, is that this recognition of Mr. Elliott.'fl ability is but an advanced step in the line of promotion. The circum stance that takes him from Virginia is but an additional link that strengthens the ties between this old Commonwealth and Nnrtb nf- olina. n'lY'MliIiiff niul invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificent new soda fountain at a temperature of U Purest, Frnit Syrup.Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. . TRIBUTE OF 1? ESPECT. At the regular meeting of the Hibernian Benevolent Association, held February 4th 1890, the followlng preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly Fath. er to remove from our midst. In the prime of life; our esteemed brother, llENUY - It PEitSSE, who died In this city February l 1890; therefore, be It ' Resolved, That in the death of our brother this organization has lost a worthy member and his family a devoted husband and father. Resolved. That we tender to his sorrowing wife- and family our heartfelt condolence in this their greatest, affliction, and we pray that. God in his inflnit? mercy will enable them to bear up under their sad bereavement. Resolved, That v e drape our charter for a period of thirty days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of thu Associa tion, and a copy be furnished the family of our deceased brother, and al&o the dally pa pers for publication. , 3 1 WM. C. CORBETT. JOHN M. DON LAN, WM. SHEEHAN. .- committee. WlMHXGT0!rt'2fcC., Feb. h, 1690. " NEW AJOVEKTIS KM.KNT8 WT1CE. J WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY ; MY friends and the public generally that I have -opened a - At No. 113 South Front St., whee I will keep a full line of Choice Family -v Groceries,' Wines, Liquors and CJgars. 'Goods deliverea free in aDy part of the city.1 - I Give me a call. J. H", OTTAWA Y. febTlw .- ' Diridend Notice; rjinfi DIRECTORS OF TIIE BANK OF NEW Hanover have declared a semi-annual divi dend of four per cent. payable on 13th lnT WM. L. SMITH, Cashier. stant. feb6 2t Annual Jleeting. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the Bank of New Hanover wlU be be held at the Bank on Thursday, 13th In- WM. L. SMITH. Cashier. stant, at 12 o'clock. feb 6 k Executor's Sotice HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OF the will of 31ra. Catherine G. Kennedy. deceased, I hereby noUfy all persons having claims against the estate of the said testatrix to present the same to me on or before the 3d day of January, A. D. 191. uaiea this, 3d day of January, 1890. x A. J. DRiiOSSET, If Jan3oaw6w frl . Executor. A Small Invoice QF ANTI PYRIN, ANT1FEBRIN, THE: nacetine Salve, &e Just reeelvetl. -T v . JAMES D. NUTT, 230 N. Front St. Tlie Druggist, Jan 23 tf ' Mnrids Brothers' rjlMOLSION OF COD LJYEI1 OILIS ONE of the nnest preparationfi' tor coi:h3anJ colds. , . COe mul Sl.OO rr Hut tie. jansntr- ' ;t04 N. Fi-ont er, '
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