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lLHi2 ITOTICIT. HusucaeveiTe sura except bj josh. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: rPr aoa Six months 12.00. Three Oaf J1"" mOntus.L00. one month, 33 cents. . phper will be delivered by carriers, free or crlrz in any part ot the city, at the above ' 5, or 10 cents per week,- , ,, rtislng rates low and liberaL .r-bscribere will please report any and intniwr cs to rereithclrjmper regularly. rrv rrcn cur m.ni-, c... r TLQ L.ZZ23 Ct tiOTTTlt' -IT 1"; imn fates - mstcatotLorj:: - ccmciu34cat:cn3 caurs to wrlttea on-tu one sios or tie paper. ; r -, rcrsqpaiiuea nrst to avc:icx And it 13 especially . pirtlcrly zz z : r stood tnat tnd Zfiitor ccc3 not always ct.z:z the views ct correspon!::zt3 czlczz tt ctc.:c3 in the editorlaicolumEa " ; NEW AiVEKTISElGIIT3 LI; J VOL XIII WILMINGTON, N. G. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1889. NO 285; sBVy ADVKKTISEB1EVT8 presents in the most elegant form THS LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OPTUS . . . , FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined, with the medicinal virtues of plants' known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming 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 . KIDNEYS, OVER AND BOWELS. ; t is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated - so that -PURE CLOOO, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and DTRENQTH -NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. - ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SYRUP MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL VMRVILLE. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by ROBERT -R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DKVGGIST, . inch 26 lydJrw v : Wilmington, N. C. Inherited Blood Poison . How many people there are whose distress from sores, aches, pains and erupttve ten dencies are due to Inherited, blood poison. Bad blood passes from parent to chlld.and it is therefore is the duty of husband and wile to toep their blood pure. This is easily accom plished by a timely use of B. B. B, (Botanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At Lmta. tor book of most convincing proof. Jamea Hill, Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out In sores and eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally cured com pletely." . . - Mrs. s. M. Williams, sandy. Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted children, who inher ited oiooa poison, nave improved rapiaiy arcer a use of B. B. B. It is a Godsend." J. K. Wilson, len Alpine station, N. C, Feb. 13. 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on the stomp there came a large ulcer, which grew worse very day until doctors gave me up to die. I only weighed 130 pounds when I began to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles increased my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound and welL I never knew what good health was before." Sfandardf : HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single 'trial, that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, full measurei and highly concentrated, f '. ag33dXw6m eoCL nrm - - Baskets, Paper, PAPER BAGS; TWINES, . Wank Books, Stationery, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c: ttill Stuck ! l!ot(om Prices ! mington Paper Com p'y, Flavoring Juckets, Brooms, 110 NOHTI1 YAT1SU ST. INDEX TO NXW- ADVKBTISKMKXTS, Wnois Glidpon? - JD 5m Druggist "Munds Bros Pharmacists w M cumminq Mattresses W P Olbdam-n. C. Concord Wine II A Bagg.Ch'm Board op Comm'rs Notice For other local see fourth page. laundry Ironing: Stove? are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f In St. John's Church last Sunday prayers were offered for ex-President Davis. Don't forget the lecture to be de livered at the Opera House to-night by Rev. Mr. Gliddon. Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and.ammhnition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hd w. Co. . - The Mayor had three trifling cases before him to-day, in not one of which was a fine imposed. The fixtures for the Purcell House bar arrived to day. They are carv ed oak and very handsome. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacob i Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. t Hetiting Stoves of ail kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A few piano music scholars can bo accommodated on application to No. 302 South Second street. Ap ply from 9 to 4 o'clock, tf .Capt. C. H. Legg has gone to Fayetteville with the view of open ing a new livery stable in that town. We wish him much success, t UDon't forpret the sale to-morrow at the foot of Ann street, by Messrs- Cronly & Morris, of the boiler and engine of the steamer Hartford. 'Ifs only a question of time," and a short time, too, as to when your rheumatism will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. You can get all sizes in good and he"avy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory,-No. 122 Market street, tf aSor. barque Heimdal, Kruge, cleared to day for Antwerp with 3,167 barrels rosiu, valued at $3,728, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Down ins & Co. Capt. W. P. Oldham offers for sale another lot of that pure N. C. Con cord wine. It is a good, pure arti cle and.we know whereof we speak, and it is sold cheap. Workmen are now putting the tin on the roof of the large freight shed of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. at the foot of Muiberry street. The floor is not yet all down. v Those whoattend-thejperformance of "Lost in London" at the Opera House to-morrow night may be pre pared for a good thing. It is warm ly commended by our exchanges. All parties having claims against the county of New Hanover are notified by llr. H. A. Bagg, chair man of the Board of Commissioners, to present them for payment on or before to-morrow. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. E. W. Kerr, of Sampson coun ty, was in the city last night but left for Richmond at midnight in Mr H. Walters' private car, in which Gov. Lee will come down to morrow to attend the fair at Clinton.- Thanks to Mrs. William Bonitz for a large waiter of delightful edi- ; blessent in to us froiu the hotel to- dav, and which were greatlv enjoy j ea. They evidence that those who " They stop at the Bonitz House live on the fat of the land. literally - confirmed.- The favorable., impression pro - duced on tho first appcarancc'of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a .foTw year3 ago has been more than confirmed bv the pleas ant experience of all who have used;P"ative Pelfets. Entirely vei ' 5 '"r. - fable; -mild, prompt and etiectt it, and the snceFs of the. proprietors ; d a most efficient remedv for and manufacturers the California - ' . For Clinton. i , A cornet band of ten pieces from this city will leave here to morrow ft i a . ' i i ii a I ror uiinion. it win oe composeu oi six pieces from the Serraania Band and four from the old Cornet Con" cert Club. - ' The Wilmington Light Infantry also expect to cleave to morrow. They hope to carry 35 men, as that is the number that has secured leave of absence from ; business for one day. T ' ' Opening pays. Thursday, Friday and. Saturday of this week will be opening days at the Ladies1 :Emp5rium, 115 Market street, and Mrs. Wissins extends a cordial invitation to the ladies to visit her on those days. She will give'a discount of five per cent, to all cash purchasers on those days and av handsome souvenir to each and every cash customer. Fuller particulars will, be found in adver tisement published in this issue. Election of Officers. The annual meeting fo election of officerj of the Howard Relief Fire Encine Company was held' last night, resulting as follows: President M. Ratbjen. Vice President O. W. Rivenbark. Secretary and Treasurer .1.' G..L. Geischen. Foreman H. d: Geischen. First Assistant J. W. Duls. Second Assistant J. D Doescher. The meeting was largely attended, and threo new members were elect ed. Audit anil Finance. The regular monthly meeting of this Board was held'yesterdayafter noon. Bill of James Elder, county jailor, for "handling city prisoners in and out of jail". (64 days at 50 cents per day), $32, was ordered to be sent to the County Commissioners, with the request that the county pay it, inas much as the city had taken care of the county prisoners without charge during the time the county had no jail. The chairman submitted a state ment, (showing the bonded debt of the city, which amounts to $809,800,) and suggested a plan for reducing the annual interest account, which will amountto $17,588 when all of the railroad bonds are issued, and which,"-i f not reduced, will seriously retard anything like a" system of sti-eet improvements by the city authorities; that application be made to the next General Assembly for authority to consolidate the old bonds amounting to $408,800 and to issue in their stead new consolidated bonds, to run thirty years and to bear interest not- exceeding 5 per cent, per annum. If this can be ac complished, Mr. Jones says, the reduction of the interest account will amountto over $6000 a year, and besides this the entire debt will thus become a new one. The sink ing fund can, he says, be readjusted by retiring $75,000 to $80,000 from that fund, and then leavo from ten to fifteen thousand dollars in "it, which will be ample to represent the propor ion due by that fund to the balance of the debt not included in the consolidation; and moreover, this reduction of this fund will re duce the bonded debt, and still fur ther reduce the' interest account something over $4,000, making a total of more than $10,000 saved on annual interest. The old bonds amount to $406,800; interest, $26,588. The new bonds are: Funding bonds, issued 1887-8. $150,000; CF. & Y. V. R. R. bonds, $150,000,000, and Onslow R. R. bonds $100,000. On motion, the communication was received and a copy ordered to be sent to the Board of Aldermen. Bills for current expenses.amount ingto $4,728.83, .were submitted arid approved. ABadSpeii. A merchant's clerk wrote a cheek for forty dollars, and spelled the numerical adjective - "f-o-u-rt-". :to the error, witn tne remark,' "you seem to -have a bad sikU this morn -ing." to which the clerk replied, "sure enough; Fve left out the . 4g h15V! Let tis liopo the clerk will ;stiU further amend his orthography, of .ISit duced by oonslipation, ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce a l'leasant i'Urgaxive t eneis. rjnureiy- vege- de- -mnmpnK of the liver striimich A'"Non cenis, emidren 13 cents. -rangemenia ot ine Jiver , biqimiuii ?enea S5 conts t Yatesf Cook Store, and bowel?. . ; rsopt wl rangements of the Uonrd of Aldermen. , - The Board met in regular session last night. V ; :. . -, A communication was presented from Rev. C. L.: Arnold,, offering to purchase the small building on the corner of Fourth and Dock streets and to pay the city a reasonable ground rent. V The paper was refer red to the Public Buildings Com mittee with power to act: . j The special committee appointed j to investigate; charges against the Chief of thev Fire Department sub mitted the following report: " A majority of your committee ap pointed fori the purpose of invest.i- cratinf charges preferred against i Mr. Martin" Newman,- Chief of the Fire Department, by the Fire Com mittee of the Board, respectfully submit the following: Thafafier a patient and thorough examination of witnesses on both sides, . we find that while there seems to be some difference between the Chief and the Fire Committee, yet the charges as brought against the sakl Chief in his official capacity were not sus tained by the evidence submitted. We also submit all the papers re ferring to the matter. The report is sighed by Aldermen Hicks and Craft. - Alderman Morton, thejother mem ber of the committee, submitted a statement giving his reasons for not signing the jreport; that while the charges were not in his estimation sustained, there was an apparent discourtesy to. the Fire Committee, but which he did not now believe was intended. He recommended that the resolution of August 6th in regard to the Fire Department be repealed and that. Fire Committee be requested to draft rules and reg ulations for the government of the Department, the Chief and the com mittee. The report submitted by Alder men Hicks and Craft was adopted without dissent. Reports of the Chief of the Fire Department and the Superintendent of Health were read and ordered filed. . . . The appro v il of. the Board of Audit and Finance in the award "of contract for coal to Boescli Bros, at $6 per ton was received. A communication from the Board of Audit and finance in relation to the bonded debt of the city was on motion referred to the Committee on Finance. Petition of A. D. Brown and others for grading Fifth street, be tween AnnxindMarket, waseferred to Committee on Streets and Wharves. Petition ofjParsley & Wiggins for afire alarm box on Fourth and Ashe streets and a fire hydrant in vicini ty, was granted, the Board of Audit and Finance soncurring. Alderman Morton moved that the Cape Fear fire engine be removed to some -point north of the railroad. Referred. -.. . Alderman Hicks off ereda 'resolu tion for the'better regulatidh of the Fire Department; that a committee of three be appointed to report an ordinance-defining the cowers and duties of the Chief of the Fire De partment, so that there shall be no conflict with the Fire Committee. The chair appointed as the committee-Aldermen- Post, Morton and Montgomery. i Forecasts. IjFor North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weath er. . ..; - ' ' ; NEJW ADVERTISE BIENTS. J ust Reeei veci . NOTBER LOT OF THAT SPLENDID N. C.Concord Wine, prepared for Churcli and Medicinal rurposes, and a popular, pure tabic Wine; " w. P. OLDHAM, doo 3 2t . lUotice. LL PASTIES HOLDING CLAIMS against the County of New Hanover will pre sent the same for pavmenfr on or before Wed nesday, December 4th. - HORACE A. BAGG, dec 3 It ; Ch'mn Board of commissionerp. WHO IS GLIDDON ? Rev. A. M. Gliddon, OP LONDON, WILL DELIVER HIS HUM 011 OUS AND rorULAR LEOTI RE. WOOING, ; INNING, or EARING, A Benedict's View of tne Philosophy oi .Marriage, : AX f U OP Kit A HOUSE, Tuesday Night, Drc, 1889, Admisiaon 3 cents. Children. 13 cents. '-Rc- NEW ADVERTISE ENT8. The Ladies and the Public Cenopjally ARE COHDIALJ,Y lNVlTBj5 TO ATTEND r- Tlio Openixig" JZyi - -at- . . r :: ' 115 MAHKET STBEET. - ;- . " OF THIS WEEK. - V : ' We propose to give a cash' discount of 5 per cent. onvthe.djollar to all CASH PURCHASERS on these days; and a Jiandsome Souvenir will be presented to each and evqry cash customer. MRS. E. dec 3 tf rea CASH FLANNEL Cash fj-".:iKtztSbufie - G -A. S 3rf HOUSE! ' ' Flannel TGTaaca"or.xosL3sr. LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN. : Ribbed and Merino, worth '5c to 40c for Ufic eaelr. .". : Ladies1 Ribbed Vests 3ic. . - . - Ladies', Merino Vests and Pants 4rf)c. . ... BARGAINS IN LADIES' RIBBED VESTS! Worth 40c for 525c each, worth 7Gc for 4Sc, worth 80c ;for OJIc, worth $1.25 for U8c, worth 1.50 for $1 .11). ; JT; AGENTS FOB AUSTRALIAN WOOL UN UEli WE A It FOR LA DIKS VESTS ANJO .PANTS $1.4 EACH: Ladies' Scotch Wool Underwear -Vests and lants $l,75'.e"acli GENTS' UNDERWEAR Great bargains to b had in this Department. - '-,':t--i Merino Vests and Drawers. 4f)ceach. V Vests and Drawers, regular nrice Sl.OO, jiow 75c each. Gents' Red Medicated Flarmel Vests and Drawers, w6rth',$1.40 for - OSc each. " ' . "''. :-' Gents' Scarlet Medicated Cochineal Dye Vests and Drawers, worth $2 35 for $1.39 each. Agents for Gents5 Medlicott's Flannel Underwear f " S3. 96 a Suit. ;- BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR FROM lOc '-; uip ward. ;"; y"'- ': BOYS' ALL.WO0L SCARLET VESTS 50c EACH; ' : M M 116 Earket St,f Christmas Cards, QHIUSTAi AS NOVELTIES, JUST RECEIV ed and will be exhibited during tne com ing week. - MUNDS BROTHERS, nov 23 tf 104 N. Front St. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4TH, "LOST IN LONDON," N EWTON BEEKS' Great Lyrtc production. Introducing THE NORTn BRITAIN PAN PIPE SINGERS, and special scenery hy Scorey. Reserved Scats at Yates' Tuesday "morning. dec 3 St ; ' '.. Engine and Boiler at Auction fll CKON LY, Auctioneer, BY C ROXLY& MORRIS. rH WEDNESDAY NEXT', 4TH INST. . AT of Ann street, the Boiler and 'entire Engine of the steamer Hertford. sat tu nov ' , n. DIlONENDEliG, rnoTOGCAriiKiv 4 RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EX KCUTBD 1 Photograpjisatfcasonahlo prices. ' FRAMING A SPECIALTY, jy S3 tf -lifi.vTHartet St., Sonthisldo. SViust ba Sold JgY DECEMBER l'TII, CERTAIN. SO CALL now and get BULfiS" aa( otUer -Flowering . Respetf ull jv. r . 115 MAKKET STiIEE'l. atsghter of - $ 13! O-XJ S 3B 1 :0:- Vesta ;,f Wilmington C3 .:"Dl New YorlT& Wilmirifftob steamship Co. r RUM TIER 29. EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock, p. M. - ' BENEFACTOR .. GULP STREAM.. BENEFACTOR .., GULP STREAM .. ...i. Saturday Dec. 7 ......Saturday, Dec. 14 .r. . .Saturday, Dee. 21 Saturday, Dee. 2 IHOM WTLM INOTO ' . OULF STREAM:... ...... '!"Frl.'lhv "llfr r. BENEFACTOR..... .....A..Fr1flnvlPf. 1- UNDERWEAR GULF STREAM.. ..... . ........Friday. DCC. h BENEFACTOR . FfldajDcc! 2T r" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thrcx Rates gtTarantced to and from- points in North and South Carolina. " - , For "Freight or Parssage apply to -- il o. s.m ajjjjonks, buperintendent, : TIIEO. E. EGERTraffic 'fegfr?11' G Wii: P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, 'iQQ'-i . .' 5 Bowling Green, New York: 5 6 0 0 0 S00? S l INSr of OS sum Skins, '0,000" fvS' sidnsfwy '-Iliii' ;, DcerSI.ins, . . - CHAS. F. EROWNE, Ar,t i nov 5 diw tf i t - JAM ES i. NTJTT, j ; 50Norta rrontst; - Tne Druggist. . Fig Syrup Company,
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