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VOL. XIV.; WILMINGTON, N.C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1890. NO 294.
ttriltt.... v tr, ! i
unu. iueen tlititna will be
claimed Itjrent.
The Market Houye will be closed Board of Aldermen. ! i - j - Forecasts. - -
e j pro- en Thanksgins Day. i A called meeting of the Board of j For yorth Carolina, fair until
' The receints of r.ntt nn a Aldermen was held last night to con- . Thursday morning and slightly
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ruLisjs Nones. . v-. :
TTe will tegiadtofece!Ycomjans:catcaj -from
our frienis cn t,aaia'iJirit;cca
eeiralInteresc,bo ' ' -
Tue name or tna writer nust tl-xaja fca far
nlsh&l to tao Editor. v - ' f '":
communicatioia must te ynclttcn'ta czly
one stte or t&e paper, r ? "
Personalities toast oe btoU3.
And it is espoci&uy ad partlcuUriy Cilcr s
stood taas Euttvr ocxr cat iaiwaj-s eiUisrj e
theviewa of com?onaBta unless so Etatea
la the editorial coldmiai, r . " " '
-NEW' AIVKISTiSKfliniIT3 "
i 4XA ,1,
W -v
)-XJOYS
i? tattii: it id i;!casanl
LLt. to the lasts, awl 'act
l Z" .
51 cV-siww the ?
dipcli cows, uwir
C i f.ri aul cures Iiahitua.
4ikL Sjrep of FiS3 tin
rC&x of in kind ever piv
C tJ the sUmiarli, prompt !i
i3tl tmiv iieneuiiai iu iu
A pyniml on!v from the mo
r tal arerahle sul stances, ih
-f jXiTUriifc "
wve male it too mos:
VrtseJv known.
ef is lor aie m ou
C'n kdes br all leading drug
ri Any reliable druggist wh
Li bve it on band will pro
Viprocptly for any one rbx
rvjt try it. Bo not "accept an
uiFtixasco. CAL
gsms, kt. Htw roitx, x.r.
at Vllutn?rrn. N. C
STOVES ! STOVES !
J Jl Eisk i:J at All Priw.
lUnmao, Flanuer & Co. 'p.
SAM JONES
SONC BOOKS.
1IE.V BOOK STORE
1J
A Moving Tale.
liltlLL JIQVE THIS WEKK. IT 18
rcap. Articles cf Furniture
rcj au I t&injs are nreueL
rfiiHior i.uilout onifiioii on tli,to.kuft nn .irtii
. . . . . . , . vuw
in nu no ieen lufxlided ly th- re
!t of th election. In n iijilk-und-water
way he wy that it i a good
l.iw but mtna b luolilled. If it 1h
Vool" why niodifyM at nil. Wheu
you 'modify" a good thin? you' only
make it tolerably icood. ' .
j 8ider the sewerage problem. There
I Werw lirPKPnf nt tlt tnoptlnrr Hfa
Notice the change of Mr. W. J. J Honor, the Mayor, Aldermen Pear-
Kfrham'a ad. m thi iue. " j sail, Montgomery, Post and Hicks.
The Royal Pleasure Club will give The Mayor stated the object ' of
their first anniversary ball at. Ger- the meeting, and Col. Hall,; Chief of
mania Hall on Thanksing nightl Police, as called upon to state the
I Some unusuallyieyTterg from' f8 f Proposition inade by.
.. T7 T l : Mrvtle Qrovi- w,r, in ,rUf KJnira w. tue aani:ary.oiuiDinee.
me ounooK on the border con- t ' in in.- 1 Before doiuj? so he stated that there
tinnesomiuoue. There hWbeeu no bu8he
,11-htlnsyet but the Indians asserti -a
that the dancing will continue; sol-1 The fllfh luarket wa Q better snp
dlers br no holdiem. It Is wUdUliatp,J than usual t-tla3'- Trout, mul
nlanshavo been discovered wl,irKv!Iet ftnd tlrum Were Plentiful, ..with
Gen. Brooks' command w.'tA,i1Ja faw bunches of pi-fish i
. . ... ' "tfleK
cref.
for the worst.
aud black-
Ietl. luto -ambush and iriassa
Army officers appear readv
8chr. Max, Kelly, cleared to-day
for Port au-Princc, Hayi, with 127,"
800 feet lumber, valued at $1,700.46,
i shinned bv Messrs. S. W.Tf.Xnrtli.
Hill tft tllO Moilxta Tl,;n..'a li. I
- - IIIUK9 JJI IUU I mil.
. . - .1 -
uncertain for '03 and a stnall bird in
Then Is talk now of sending Sov.
the hand U worth two ivl the bush.
There will be an extra train on the
Hill Is a splendid mau but-ClevelaiidiSeacoast R on Thureday morn-
Lh a Vnlendlder n,aii." Vlt1i a'MV lur (thanksgiving) at 9:30 and ' the
P W
out of the way we would call for
David but Dave umt take a Iback
last train will leave the Hammocks
at 11 o'clock.
f-at until '00 whon the Democrats of
tli whole country will take care of
him: M
Congress reassembles uext jweek
and It 16 likely that there wjll.be
lively times. The Republicans are
pledged to two things, the Force bill
and the reapportionment bill. The
former passed the House and stop
ped In the Senate nt the last session.
It was reported back from the com
mittee, with amendments, and got
no farther. As to 'the apportion
ment bill the Democrats will j fight
that until something is done about a
recount In New York and other cit
ies where gross miscounts by! for
ters luen have been proved.
The vexing question of thin vex
iug age is How did Noah-and his
family survive that long damp spell
without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup!
LOCAL 2SJ J3WS.
ixDxx to New astixtisbxxhts
K VaxLa bx Organs
8NHD & Co Furniture .
Aicxps BaOTHlRS Drug?ist3
C W Yato Sam Jones song Books
W J Kixkbam Co Jlollilay Goods j
A 8 WrKSTiAD Apples, Bananas, &c
f
mi
bare
we
Call and fee us. We
tn prices. -
SNCEO CO..
Fc nature Dealers.
Cor. Mutft and Second Ms.
-
H. A. Tucker,
K C.P.XNtTf, MAfcllLE AND
1 ynnfj.-tarrr of Crmeterj.
pViiiaj PlM!ny Wort
nNcrsn Kront
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t
trret.
Wilmington, N. O.
Full moon to-morrow morning at 9
ujiuutes past 8 o'clock.
We haven't had enough cold wea
ther here yet to nip tender plants.-
Fishlng and hunting are both said
to be good at the Hammocks now. -
, f.
The horse market is overstocked
In New York, htch is a hint to our
livervmen here. .
.. Tliere were six accessions to (Jrace
M. E. Church on Sunday and one to
Fifth Street Church.
Iic lis i fKljatr PrtTtntrJ.
UTUvT AKK MM KEll WITn
iJ-!IxB,,,,'d wonnls tn the foot
?JfT.u,T re ln no --asr of An,i then
rV aredtoguaran-Jand iuak
n urtvi iv
Tie Ilortcihoer and Karrier.
Person A. Rrn.
1 WINE.1
a ruoTtiRAruic
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Ill iCArfct t btrcet. We-gaur- j Market street.
ri,o ncures a spec- certainly in a L
There are a very few NortU Uaro
liua liams in market and they sell
for from lGJ to 18 ceuts a pound.
Stenniheatmeir renort contjmieil
1 ' 1
i low water 111 the river.-, Thf
torn i danrerous when nar
top. i
Qo to Church ou ThaciKsgivlng
Afterwards you cau; feast
ake merry with a good heart
and a pure conscience..;
4Rnbolio" razor and knive sharp
euera.. Something new and we
think the bst bone ever made.! See
them. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co.
My daughter was troubled with
neuralgia in her neck and back and
was cured by Salvation Oil. I en
dorse this remedy fully and cheer
fully recommend it. " Cf. FlFEU, v
100 NPoppleton St., Baltimore.Md.
The steamship Benefactor, expect
ed here to night or to-morrow morn
ing, from New York, will bring out
a large quantity of Christmas goods
for dealers in this citv.
Nor. barque Producer Knud
seu, cleared to-day for Newcastle,
England, with 3,039 ban els rosin,
valued at $1,335, flipped by Messrs.
Paterson, Downing & Co.
If this pretty weather ; continues
how nice it will be for Thanksgiv
ing. The banters, can jcour the
woods all day long and tramp home
by the light of a full moon.
Rev. R. E. Peele, pastor'of Brook
lyn Baptist Church, was most thor
oughly pounded last-night. He was
absent at the time, but he got
the pounding "all the same."
We want Zeb Vance in the Senate
and the "Zeb Vance" stove in your
kitchen. They have been tried and
found to he true; therefore we re
commend them to yon. N. Jacobi
Hd w. Co. t
Br. schooner Mabel Darling, Ran
ger, cleared to day for Nassau with
29.C82 feet lumber, 200,500 shingles,
1,500 laths, valued at $1,480.91, ship
ped by Messrs. Cronly & Morris and
Parsley & Wiggins.
On Thursday, 27th inst., (Thauks
ing Day)the Postoflice will be closed,
except the General Delivery will be
be open till 10 a. m. The carriers
will 'make two collections and to
deliveries at C a. m. and 9 a. in
East of Fift
bad condition.
spec-
iT .Iv the mud isawful when It rains.
Isaml is heavy In dry 'weather and
i
VJW8! Ovtt rs !
"4 f-:biuatIoI1WireaniUroii Fences
'lotSJSS fSRlK oliciteL James I. Metts.
t-vriLa rroaa tbe carta, and vrlil
la IDT lmr ... . a . . .. 1 A. t -
iiuns. We have Uiem, uougui oe-
I aiu Manufacturers Ageut for
Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com-
Or-t
c,ZZ . olinc ciT ior uio
W. 1L HOW A I D.
reitea ty teiepboDA at B.
JK5T 11 1W
Messrs. Cronly & Morris sold at
auction to-day ten shares of the
capital -lock of the Bank of New
i Hanover at 32 a share, par value
bot-.,. The Natioual Bank stock was
t,,ft j not ohl, but was withdrawn.
On Thanksgiving .Day there will
be five train each way on the Sea
coast road, leaving Princess street
station at 7 and 9:30 a. in. and 3, G:10
and 8 p. ui. The trains frou the
Hammoo'is will leave there at 8:15
and 10:30 a. m. and 5, 7 aud about 11
p. in. '
The train ou the W., O. & E. C. R.
R. will leave foot of Front street at
7 a. m. on Thanksgiving. It will
leave Cedarhurst at 6 U. in. on the
return and arrive here about o
o'clock. Hunters and others take
notice and govern themselves ac
cordingly. Not Yet Arrived.
There is no news as yet from the
Circassia, the steamship in hich
Dr, and Mrs. Watson hailed from
i, Is
The
was a misapprehension as to his
powers as Chief of Police to grant
permission to lay sewer pipe in the
cityJ The ordinance as it now stands
makes it legal for ; any one - to lay
sewer pipe anywhere- in the city,
arid no one has the power) to' pre-"
vent him, the only, condition be
ing that the Chief r of Police super
vise the work. The permit given
by the Chief is only for the purpose
of keeping the police from inter
rupting aud stopping them and' no
more. ' As to the suggestion made
by him, it is as follows: As the
probability of completing a general
system of sewerage is remote, it
seems hard to deny the citizens the
privilege of putting down sewer
pipe for their own convenience at
their own expense, which can be
done with propriety and system by
the city employing a first class sani
tary engineer no mere pretender
who shall make a perfect survey of
the city and give a topographical
map, with a grade of the city and a
thorough plan of prospective sewer
age adapted to very street and
alley in the city, and then! pass an
ordinance prohibiting any ou0 from
putting down any sewer pipe except
in compliance with said plan; so. if
the city should conclude to adopt
sewerage (which will cost a large
outlay of money) the engineer's map
and plan are already paid for and at
hand. If the city does not so act,
then in a few years we will have the
city sewer-piped by private enterr
prise, and .at no expense to the city!
After brief discussion the ordi
nance in relation to sewerage sub
mitted at the last meeting was again
introduced by Alderman Pearsall,
and was adopted ! unanimously, as
follows:, ' j
Be it ordained by the Board of AU
dermen of the City of Wilmington,
and it is hereby ordained by au
thority of the same: i
Section 1. That It . shall; not be
lawful to lay down anypipeordrain
in any stieet or alley of the city, for
the purpose of any kind of sewerage,-without
the consent of the
Board of Aldermen first ihad and
obtained for that purpose, and thn
only in conformity with such sani
tary requirements as the County
Board of Health, through the Sani
tary Board of Health,shall prescribe
in writing, aud under the direction
of the City Engineer as to the char
acter and execution 'of the work,
whose compensation" for the same
shallbe fixed by the: Board of Al
dermen and paid by the party for
whom the work Is done.
. Sec. 2. That so much of
sion 3. entitled "Sewers" o
IV of the General Ordinance of the
City, as is inconsistent with the
provisions of Section 1 of this .Ordi
nance, is hereby repealed, j
Sec. 3. That any. one offending
against the provisions of this Ordi
nance shall forfeit and pay, fifty dol
lars for each day of violation.
Sec. 4. That this ordinance shall
be in force from and after its pas
sage. ..,... J
The Mayor called attention to the
election held in the First Ward for
an Alderman to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Alder
man Morton. " ,
Alderman Post nominated Mr. A.
L. Scott for the. position, but at Al
derman Pearsall's. suggestion the
Auction was Dostnoned until the
next regular meeting, of the Board.
The Mayor announced that it . was
in order to elect a j Mayor pro' tern.,
and Alderman Hicks nominating
Alderman Post, the latter was elect
!ed unanimously. . I
warmer.
Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day
for Wilmington and vicinity, , fair
weather and stationary tempera-
iture. .Vj -
Cblldreu Enjoy ."
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of
Figs, when'm need of a laxativeand
if the 'father or moth'er be costive or
bilious the most gratifying results
follow its use, so that it is the best
family remedy known and every
family should have a bottle. -
i JUST RECEIVED I
200 BUNCHES BANANAS.
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For sale iotr toy ' I
. i A. S. WiXSTEAD,
Fruit and confectioneries,"
nor i tf 115 yortU Second St., neir P. O. .
subdivi-
Article
Jl' Apples : Apples I ,
the uassare of the McKinley
bill and can give you the advantage : Glasgow. She was due in New York I
' . al 1A,f- 1
of our low
dw. Co.
a .
Brooklyn
A Ionter Steam Saw Mill. j -TbeW.,
O. k E. C. R. R.j Co. are
mill at
.?. . lnitl1!nr n. lrr fcteain saw
parchae. N. J.eobl yestrnlay Out w iow y ue a.n-, work
T
He
The
' H- lioo.l ivIn.U frrrni tll WpstL " e
:i:,t : . . some little time agapnnd is now go-f
" . .V New York to-nisht'or to-morrow. ' MrCy. ...-hw
.uaktogauecm-j AgMOORsthe Rishop .returns toUor;WfVna."
of
con gregat ion
llnntisl Church are
rnUUUUt UtntnALLT. "u,u,ov www ",H rZ 1 ' Wilmington a thanksgiving service
Dr. Prlmroe Kestgnation Accepted.
At the church meeting of the con
gregation of St. Andrew's Ctjurch,
on Sunday, fhe resignation of Rev.
Dr. Primrose,' to take effect with the
closing of the j'eaa, was unanimous
ly accepted, but with regret. Reso
lutions suitable to the occasion, , in
troduced by Maj. T. D. Love, were
read aud adopted. Dr. Primrose
will probably take leave of his con
gregationon the last . Sunday in De
cember, which will.be two days af
ter Christmas.
A ThankKijiviHK Feast.
Some of the. young men connected
with the W. , O. & E. C. R. R. are
making preparations for a big spread
and a good time at the head of the
road on Thanksgiving. They sent
down yesterday a large lot of con
fection, frnit, pickle-, &cl, and have
bargained for a plentiful supply of
Ne River oysters for th? occasion.
It i: only ninong 'themselves- and
"railroiid'1 will bs tlie chief topic of
'discussion on the occasion. All they
want now is ii continuation of this
fine weather to make tlumi as hap
py as clams at high tide.
How Is This For a Wharf
The W , u. J5 t5.;U.;K. it. uo. own
a large andl valuable water-front
property at the Southern extremity
of the city, just beyond Kidder's
Mill. The river there is wide, com
modious and Jeep. It is the iuten
tion of the company, we understand,
to beginat ari early day the erection
thereof a wharf . with something
over 500 feet front, thus affording
ample facilities for the transaction
of the large amount of business they
expect to bring down over their
road. In course, of time this will
becoine the depot for a large amount
of traffic extendingall of., the 'way
from this city to Ne wbern. A wharf
500 feet long will, be a big thing.
It will be equivalent to a structure
extending from Market Dock up to
Mr. Springer's coal and wood yard,
C It Should bo Known
rpnAT WE SELt OOohs FOR LESS MONEY
-.a.'. -- - u. 1 - !. ' . -
than any otter house la. tee cltj. If you
dont believe it. just call and sec. Our Holiday
Ooods will arrive toy next steamer. -Xome
and sec thrra. t . f - - : I . .
- . WJ . KIRKHAM & CO.,-
i ncv 35 tf ! 27 Market street;
FOR CASH OR INSTALMENTS.
E OFFER FOR SA LE UN DE R GUAK
ante for iLt years WILCOX & WHITE; FAR-
RAND VOTEY, . MASON JIAMLIN OIti
GANS, In Oalc, Uirch, Black - Walntit, antl
k .. . i- i.. - .- - v
good hard Western wood Bases, of the latest
. . - -I- I- -. '" - -designs;
prices from $33 03 up. Can be bought
for $5.00 cash and $1.00 per week until paid for. ;
r - ' ': i :..- - ..
I We cheerfully show, our stocfr to any Inter
ested parties. Call and examine our ' In-
i : . i
struments. -1
407 Red Cross street. 'r
3" Correspondence, solicited. hot 25 tf
sun n
Tli(v Worid-Uenowned
SCfdOX
HATS
SOLD AT , :,-
J. NATTMBTJ'B.G'S,
AR1
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lia PKIf UKS8 STUKJST,
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HIND
r
A
WnERE vou WILL ALWAYS
BIG STOCK OF
MEN'S FURNISHINGS,
!-". . -.'-: I ' !' - ' .' . : '
Hats and Caps
C1I I IjIJ KENS' CLOTH IN O.
SPECIAL DRIVES IN UNDERWEAR.
between
streets..
Princess and Chestnut
liacklenV Arnica Sulv. ,V
The Best oaive m the world" for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
ftheuiu. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ned 'Hands, Cliilblains, Corns, and all
kin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pa v required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or uionov refunded.
per box. I
For sale by Robert
Price 2.1 cents
R
whoIeah and "Mail d-?ggi0
.Bellamy,
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Stavesi
M
O. P. a LD Kit 11 A N,
. Coamtsaion Merchant,
; which to worship.
will be held In St. John's Church,
110 Ko. Water .
' and it H probable that at its close
' I Capt. F. II. James will iuaKi-uis:a reception will be held m the Kec
rounds . to-morrow, and gather up! tory where the DishopJ friends
: loaves and fiibes, bef, baoouj tur-:and those of Mrs. Watson can wel
kevi. chickens, cakes, Arc, for the come them both back to the city. -
handsomer line of. poor on -Thanksgiving Day.j BeJ DoirrDiEiNTUKiiouiEi;
"Rough on Rats." Clears out rats,
mice, roaches. ROUGH ON WORMS.
von Safe, Snro Care. Kough on
A Ui-rnvro i
?i!r Coon, mt :J readv to help him. It Is a purely
S tVr to know r'i m i ..f nri unsplflh liodertak
T - uruouiciik " -"
rJfv-VcSeiTi ing on his part and lie expects
Ert!5M (Tit
Ronthern cobntrv the -capacity, of-
the mill being 100,000 feet qt lumber
per day. Nearly all of this output,
it is expected, will be landed.iu WUt,
mington. The only troubte appre-
henled will be getting enough tim- j
ber tolceep the saws going. '- ; : f
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. If yon "snfTer from catarrh wby
' don't you take Hood's SaryapariMs.
the cr::::"o:i r:r.5 ? remedy? It lias
, ;RESTLSSNESS. .
" a armcrvT vfarracs
rauLTLXa raMiu txzmzmz.
PHILADELPHI A;
: Prio. OHEDolUrL
$3
Stoveo.
yy E FEEL CONFIDENT WE CAN SUIT
you In style, quality and price. - i ;
PLASTI00. PLASTI00.
J Beautify your Wails for 50 cents by U5lnir
thts most improved of Kaisomlnes.
: Sash, Doors! and. Glass. rvi
! Most complete line of atxve in the Stale
Cuts and prices of KTOVE.S sent on applica
tion. We want your trade and shall ever en-.
deavor to deserve It. " -
N. Jacobi Hardware Co;;
nov2l tf
12 Bouth Front Street.
x Thanksgiving SclhJdulc. v
! SPECIAL TRAIN FOR THE ACCOMMO- ? .
I A - i-H .;, - .' . ..- -
'oailoaof hunting parties will leave Depot. - f
! corner Front and Kidder streets, on Thunsday,
November 27th. at 7rfiOa.m. Iietarnln?, will
Uave CeJarhurst Siding forty miles north of
Wllmlftton) ax fcOO p. to. - -.,
Dor Hill be carrkil orlr lt lri'act? cTr.
. . ; ii. a. wrin iNu.
I ; fA i : t;enral llanarcr. :
ErTipjwi 'There "'.la no other senKtns
t: -dU L Si Siranbns Liver Regnbtor.
mrtTci n a nr T1 ISIIUNTED with
XXllU Z11S- Xilu Inkmasuietcrcd.t7
te 1 lrr:crui.t L'r.t' ' r. r I r sc y.'rr:
iz (
T-- tlv. Ir.'tn-t r . 1'