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ASK YOUH DRUGGIST rut MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. iIA' FRANCISCO, CAL, WUIRVILIE. K1. KM YORK. N. Y For sale by JKOtiEItT R. UHLLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, nich261yd&w- Wilmington, i. c. Sfandarrf Ravonrrs HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single jial-that these Extracts are the cheapest; hey are true to their names, fulhrneasurej yid highly concentrated. t ' . . . augjaanrem eoa nrm JOTIOE TO SHIPPERS. C P. & Y. V. B. K Co. I V.'ilmingtos, N. C, January S3tb, 1390. I.L FHEIcnT HECEIVED BY 10::!0 A. M., ri Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, will p forward on the day received. The regular purs for rccclvlDg freight are from 9 a. m. to p. m. TnOS. C. JAMES, . r Jan st Agent. iNOTIGE! TO BITTERS. :0: HAVING A NICE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS 7 left, and in order to make room tor my f ' - . . Spring and Summer Stock, I ill close out for the next OO days my entire LlneofGooda at NEW YORK COST. Call at once and be convinced of the above facts and figures. " B. F. PENNY, ' THE CLOTnitB, jaji otr 110 Market Street. " h. a. tucker, WILMINGTON. N. C. DEALER IN " firaniie, Marble andBrown Stone, MANUFACTURER OF. - J Ceoeterj Mofinmcatil aid Bulling Wrt Marble Head Stones r A SPECULTY. , From $1.50 to $3Q.qp. Estimates and Designs for Monuments fur nished n applicadon. j Jaa27 lw . a ' i f h i. a: j VOL XIV. W The trial of the action brought by Mr. PnrneJl Against the Times for libel has been fixed for Februarv ij. Sureon General John B. Hamil ton says that not one-third of onr population of a military age can pass the.exauiination of a recruit. It is said that the Prince of AVales always wears a sachet filled with frankincense next his skin as a pre ventive against infection, and at tributes, his freedom from influenza to its virtue- ' , Ex-Gonressman . Jlorr, jof iMichi gan, who is an extensively partisan Republican, says "the general opin ion over the country is that Presi dent Harrison i weakening rather than strengthening the Republican party." .. . . Senator Sherman has served con tinuously in Congress since, the Thirty-fourth, except luring the time he was in the Cabinet. Sen ator Morrill entered theHouse at the opening of the Thirty-fourth Con gress and has served ever since, either as Representative or Senator. Col. Shephard of the New York Express offers $500 to be allowed to write the inscription on Grady's monument, which causes an ex change to say that it knows several that will give $1,000 tb write the in scription ou Shepard's monument, and one of them will make it $5,000 for ''immediate deliverv." - Baltimore &un: "Mr. Speaker Reed owes it to his own reputation, to the spirit of the Constitutional provision itself, to the rights of the minority, and to common decency and fairness to give the House promptly a set of rules which will impose proper restrictions upon him self as well as upoir others " ; : Mrs. Cora Scales Morris,, who was on trial at Reidsville for the murder of her husband, "was yesterday ac quitted. The dead mau was 40 years of age and his wife was hut 20. It is said that she never lived with him as his wife. She is a beautiful wo man and is the niece of Gov. Scales. Morris was undoubtedly poisoned but the jury found that it was not administered by Cora's fair hand. The godly Bostoniuns. some of whom are undoubtedly descendants of those other. godly men who sent ont ships loaded with rum and beads and traded them for "negroes on the coast of 'Africa and then sold the same negroes into slaveryi the South, are now greatly agitated over the alleged withholding of the bal lot from the race in the South. Bless their innocent souls! John Q. Foering, chief grain'in spector of the Philadelphia Com mercial Exchange, who recently made a iour of inuestigation in the Western cornbelt, says the crop of 2.000,000,000 bushels will require 0, 333,333 cars for its transportation, and as the average length of a car is35 feet, the entire length of this mammoth train would be 110,900,065 feet, or 22,096 miles. The.champion jackass of the cen tuary is a member of the house from Kansas, named Kelley, and very ap propriately front-named-, Harrison. He is Brig-Gen. Harrison Kelley, of the Knnsas melish. This wonderful man rose in,his seat yesterday , and deliberately, and with malice afore thought, introduced 'a-bill to pen sion widows and orphans of. people killed for political purposes since the Hose of the war. Ve'll send the fool killer out Mr. Kelley's way and then see if we can't support the bill. Judge Advocate Ingalls should turn those optics of his on "his own, his native land.'" Jt is "bleeding Kansas" to which we refer and the bleeding part is not figurative but actual. There is a new sect there wImo believe. that human blood is a remedy for all of the ills to which flesh i$ heir and when one of them is sick blpofl is drawn froni the arm of a healthy member and drank with a gusto and with a full belief in its curative properrfcs, It is "bleeding Iansas'Y Mr. Ingalls, that.at this time needs your respect ful attention. - In all cases of neuralgia there are certain localities -where pain is more intense-r-these are called he "painful points." Rub the 4tpainful points? thoroughly, when aftlictedwith this diseases tvltbSalvatkm Oil, the great painannlhila'.or. Price. 25 cents a bottle. Bail f i ILM1 NGTON, N. C. TUE81XA.Y, JANUARY Baltimore American: "Twenty j years from now opponents of ballot j ! reform will be a rare in this eoun- try as advocates of slavery are to av. Surelv the State of Xnrth Caro - lina must be a sovereign if Aliunde ; Joe Bradley thinks so, for it was he who dehevered the rt yesterday to this 2. Christian, a Virgin - opinion or the Stip rem e Co art ; effect. Wm. E ian, held "some bonds of the A. & ". It. I?, to which the State had! pledged its credit. The Interest wat not paid and Christian -prayed -the! court to uia'ie the'bonds be -4ieid1 i lien on the Staters stock and in a' , contingrenoy to have a receiver p '.pointed. The lower . 1J. -S. : Courij ! decided ngainst Christian anil ' : the j Supreme Court confirmed the de- ! ci?ion. It is a verv imb'ortant cane ! to other States as well as Xorth j Carolina. It establishes the sover ! eiguty of the State which, siuumed up in a few words, means that no j State can be sued without its own consent and that no judgment against a State will lie. Vice Presi dent Levi P. Mortoii can therefore make a bon fire of his ten millions of North Carolina special tax bonds, repudiated by the State as illegally issued by the bummers who con trolled the State during the dark days of so-called "Reconstruction. v The most remarkable cures of scrofula on record have been ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Try it. Sold by all druggists. INDEX TO NSW ADVKRTLSKMBVTS J B N err Druggist B F Pbknt Clothing Ofera House Pattl Rosa mukds Bros Pharmacists M S Harris To the ruhUc. Hedrick Winter Dress Goods W M Cvmming White Curled Hair J McRke Cowan victor Type Writer. For other local see fourth page. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw! Co. t Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Hdw. Co. Jacobi Nor. barque Mizpah Aanonsen cleared to-day for Hamburg, with 1,488 bales cotton, valued at $74,775, shipped by Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son. Do not pin your paper collar on the back of yourunder-shirt, when you can buy a good flannelette shirt at 25 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 122 Market street, tf Mr. W. H. H-oskins, agent for Royce'& Lansing's Musical Comedy Co., who are to play here next Fri day night, is in the city and pay jis a very .pleasant visit this afternoon. 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. tx Patti Rosa will be greeted to-night by one of the largest and most culti: vated theatical audiences ever seen in our beautiful little Opera House. Everybodp is going, with his wife and sweetheart, and those, who are not there will miss a treat. The Mayor's Court this morning netted $2(1 in fines and $3.35 costs; There were several- cases of disor derly conduct, one in which the de fendant was charged with selling liquor to minors, and in which he was found not guilty, and one case in which the defendant was released on his promise to leave the city. Mr. J. MeRee Cowan has received the agency for the State for the Victor Typewriter, said by compe tent judges to be the best of the low prtced writers now on the market, lie wants local agents in- every county. The price is only -$V 'and the mechanism is so simple that any one can easily learn to operate it.; Doomed to die, and oh, so young. ' 'Is there nothing that can save This poor hopeless sufferer; From the dark and cruel grave? Comes an answer: 44 Yes, therej.s; 'Favorite Prescription1-try;. It has saved the lves of thousand ; ' Who wer.e given up to die.,? For all ''female disease,' -Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the standard . remedy, and. , no woman should despair ox recovery .anty she has given it a trial. f'i'-'rvir.iri'ivT N AO VEKTI8EMKNT8 iTunds Brotlxers' : i -jgMULSN OF COD LIVEU OIL IS ONE j of tbe flst preparations for Coughs and j colds. ?. . ? J - t&v ami j jansst! ! - ti&K ami S1.00 Fer Uettle. 104 N. Front St. ! Victor Type Writer. 1 J. McREE COWAN. GENEHAL AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA, A perfect Machine, very simple, and easy to learn. 1UCE ONLY 815.00. Local Agents wanted in every County. jan3S3w READERS Of this Enterprising and Interesting Journal, by Calling at will discover there a great awakening in the way of LOW PRICES for all kinds of Winter Dry Goods ! ESPECIALLY INTERESTING WILL BE THE PRICES NAMED- FOR WINTER 0 WHICH ARE MARKED AT FIGURES REGARDLESS OF COST. WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, which are being rapidly sold at prices ;.'" percent, below their value. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Real and Imitation . 3IARSEILLES QUILTS ' A?D COTTON SHEETINGS. Housekeepers should take advantage of this opportunity by supplyingjthemselves. Also, TablfrLinensjTowelsetc In our Annex can be found the best stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods . v ; hi the city. Also, Clotiis auxl Cassimeres for Men and Boys. AU at reduced prices. These low prices are made to" attract cash Trade, and these we esteem as highly prompt paying monthly customers. .', T Respectfully, jan 38 if TO THE PUBLIC. I Ail HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE ' THAT THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO.. .working In connection with the COMMERCIAL CABLE CO. (Mackay-Bennett), established their con nection with this city to-Uy. I soliclt-the patronage of the business com munity, and hope by promptness andreiiabil--ity in all departments of the Telegraphic ser vice, to maintain the- high reputation which this Company has established elsewhere. : ' H. VlIARUIS, , jan25 2t Manager. OPERA HOJJ SE. TUESDAY, JfANUARV rS8Tff. Supported toy an EceWent Company, In her - ; . New Comedy-Drama, - MARGERY DAW. Miss PATTI ROSA and Company in Songs, Dances, Duets, Trios:! Quartettes, and nER GREAT BANJP SpLOS. : - Reserved Seats at yates' Mopday Jan 23Sti ' 1 ' . -. . . . RESS GOODS 28, 1890. NO 38. NJEW ADVEttTlREM KNT8. Hair Mattresses! J v. 1'ALL AND 8EK THE ELEGANT White Curled Hair I UseV Mam-factkbr & Renovaten op Maitkespb, Fine All-Wool Dress Goods IN ALL THE "DESIRABLE SHADES AND APPROPRIATE TRIM MINGS, OF THE LATEST STYLES i All of the best makes, KID GLOVES (dressed and,undressed)--Improved style of hook and of superior quality. . .. - RUGS AND ART SQUARES. A to please. MATTINGS Only a few left but CARPETS ! CARPETS with Rugs to match. JACKETS and WRAPS of all kinds must go and we will sell them even at a sacrifice. - . , , .r. ni n2cirJTiRE. cu T RAT efore Stock T :0: CASH SACRIFICE SALE ON ' ' CLOAKS, SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, - t-S - - . . . ; ; . CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND LADIES' JACKETS. Children's Cloaks...... Children's Cloaks... Children's Newmarkets... Plush Jackets Plush Jackets.... Plush Jackets......... Piush Modjeska Wraps nns in ieduc Owing to our having our building extended and being nearly time for Spring. Importations to arrive, we have made great reductions inHRESS GOOH.S. SILKS, etc. 2100 Yanife Quality A GINGHAM reducedUo 8c. 3, COO Yards SICILIAN OUAMBRAY, lOc."'4. Double Width'DRESS FLANNEL in dark -erviccable colors-, JlCc ' f -40-inch All-Wool FLANNEL reduced to 20c. 40-inch Extra Suix?r Silk Fjiiished HENRIETTA, worth $1 OO to , i $1.SC, 7Cc per yard. ; - ' . Cl inch All Wool HABET CLOTH, worth 7Cc, for C9c. C ch BROADCLOTH reduced from $1 UC to 89c per yard. CUT PRICE IN SILKS THIS WEEK ! M. 116 Twlarket St., Family Groceries. X HAV& OPENEU A CROCK RY AND CON- JL iectionery and Fruit Store at No. Vi Notih Second Street. corner Toomer's Alley ranl re-! spectfully solicit a share of the public patron age. I buy for cash and sell for easr and will be satisfied tvith a smallproftt. call and se me. - Respect fully jan272t J W. PLUMMER. A Small invoice ' ANTIPYRIN, ANTIFEBR1N, n4icet!ne saive, tc x J ivst received. run-. . '-- - . r , JAMES D. NUTT, 220 N. Front St; i -. - Tht? Drngr-u-sr, , Jan 23 M PLEASB IIOTIC. :We wui te saa to recciTtj ccrnnricau -: ; -from our mencj on 127.1123 aurabjrets . general latere, fees -: Tua xis2S9 ct cio tmtcr tzxizi aiw&rscto " ntaaea to tt8 EUtcr, " " coramtxaicatxcaa azst i-W imtten cn . bu , one fflfiacatBBpapavi- 5 :,;.,;''-'-." Perscnauttes txztt ta &Kiszz a ?-y - ' stooa mat tne jcaacr cscs net :&rwars cjicors tnQ views ot esaresjesaata emiess go atet ILK and .a variety of styles. large variety of Patterns and at prices" . . r. they are good and cheap. ' CARPETS ! Almost anything you Vriay wish, HOUSE. $ 1 98. worth 4 OO. $ a CO, '-'worth $ OO. C CO, worth $ 8 OO. $ 7 08, worth 11 OO. ' .$10 CO, Avorth 17 OO. $11 CO, worth $18 OO. $12 CO; Worih ;$2!5 OO. K ATZ' Wilmington? rJ.v S. I t irKKItV iI.K V.VKS, F. W. KRRCONEB, -.. OWKN F.I.OVK, Seermary. ' The Cleaves Hardware Company WILnN(iTON. N. C IS THJ2 ONLY iSIMCIW-JiBRIM MMUM mm . IX TniJj STATE OR SECTIOX. Country 'Uerclmnts wiU please ro-ajember this when they writ thetr ORDEIW or bay tlclr nA rd wa re. r-; lrdec3llm : KATZ'S Goods!
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