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- PLEAS2 HOTOCB. ' We will be glad to receivo comatmicau fresi bur mc:3 cn &zy tna tu rct;?cts gcsenttisterK5,tit';: ' ';- . Tii8xi3ritI:3 tmtercitLst&iTraj3:te COfflTCrsic&ttcsa Dust to .written on " 8tooa tiatuaEStcr floes rot ararays etfiora tag Tiers Ct ccstrpcnficsta. onlcss bo stated tn tne caftcrui ecicm : ' ; :'-:'.' I3 putusned every evening stmflays excepted, By JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS; POSTAGE PAID: A J 11 :1 one Jax, Six moniH3 52.IM. inree One montn, 35 cents. montns. $1.00. TlP paper win toe dellyered toy camera, free 3f charge, m any part of tie city, at the above rate3, or 10 cents per wee Advertising rates low and liberal. . ,ir subscribers will please report any and It -res to receive tbelr paper regularly. VOL XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1890. NO 44; THIS PAPER 11 i; tw l 8 VSH 'S,. presents in the inert .elegant form -rriE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE O? THE . 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C Sfandarcf; Flavoring HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, full measure) find highly concentrated. aug 23 d&w cm eod nrm a. xj i TO BUYERS. -.0: , HAVING A NICE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' ' SUITS 1 ft. and in order to make room lor my Sp ring arid Summer Stopk, I vr;n close put for the next 60 days my entire Line of Gcods at NEW YORK COST. Cnll at Gnce and be convinced of the above tacts and figures. B.F.PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, 110 Market Street. Jan 9 tf ADRIAN & TOLLERS, WHOLKSALE DEALERS N ProyisioTi8, Groceries, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front ami Dock StB., W I LSI INGTON, N. C. jan ntt - H A. TUCKER, Wilmington; n. c, DEALER JN ; . Graniie, WprWp flptfBrovfl Stone. gAXVFACTVltER' O? Ceraelfry Mewalt) vi BaHdiDg Werk. Marble Head Stones A SPECIALTY. V - From SX.50 to $20.00. Estimates and Deslffns tor Monuments fur nished on application. Jan27lw Spain's littleKing has an'ineome of one million dollars a vear. Andrew-Carnegie is of tlie opinion tlrat a college education is of no use j in assisting a man to fortune. Senator Brown, of Georgia, says that Ingalls is "a mighty smart i man,bnt he hasn't got any sense. "There is beauty in amiability, neatness and purity," Mrs. Glad stone writes to a little New York college girl. vTbe Massachusetts savings bank commissioners suggest school sav ings banks as a means of teaching the young idea how to save, -- Oliver Wendell Holmes always re- tires at the same hour, eats dinner in the middle of the dav, and he walks at least two miles every twen ty four hours. Vice President Morton's every day lunch, which he takes in the Senate restaurant, is a bowl of bread and milk, accompanied occasionally by a bottle of beer. A young unmarried woman by the name of Kelly, who writes M. D. after her name, and who prac tices medicine in New York, is said to be an anarchist, but not of the order of .those who f advocate vio lence. -St. Louis has increased the salary of its policemen.- Patrolmen will now get $83,33 per month, instead of $75, and turnkeys will be advanced from $G0 to $65 per month. The total increase peryear will be about $45,000, We exult and rejoice in Speaker Seed's course. Ho is doing just ex actly rischt, from a Republican stand point. He could not serve the Dem ocratic party better. He is opening up a very broad path to the grave for himself fend his friends. Chicago Herald:- .If. the Republi cans, therefore, wish t abolish flli-bustering,-they can do so. but in do ing so they will simply saw off the limb on which they are sitting. Two years hence they will curse the day that they took the bit between their teeth and trampled on the minority, for a temporary and unhallowed advantage. The question whether Mr. Cleve land will be a Presidential candi date in 1892 is a source of far more anxiety to the Republicans than to Mr. Cleveland himself. He recently made a characteristic remark wheii he said the continuance of the con test for the principles for which the Democratic party contended in 1888 is of vastly greater importance than the candidacy of any man. Dom Pedro, Brazil's ex- Emperor, is writing the history of. his life and reign, but the book will not be pub lished until after his death. He says that he has been silent upon the subject of his recent revolution in Brazil, because neither remonstrance nor discussiqrj would do good, Be ing asked if he would return to Brazil if elected President, he said: "With all my heart. No .matter whether as Emperor, President or private citizen, I would gladly re turn to die among my people." - ' . The grand jury is investigating tlie charges ok corruption made against certain members of the St, Louis Municipal Assernbly. One o,f the,charges is thet alleged distribu tion o. $15,000 among member of the House of Delegates for the ptvs ftge of a. bill to grant a franchise to the Rapid Transit Railway Com pany. It is claimed that one mem ber took akey to a safe deposit box, opened it, and took the $15,000, which he had previonsly.seen placed there. 'Mid pleasures and places though we may roam, be it ever so humble.' there's no specific for pain like. Sal vation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. Paint your Buggy for. 7,5, cents. 0 uits,- with 4-iptrait carg. I'amt, a; 2. s"i. - ' " - i i ; 1 i . . . ' Yaruisii au pamx coiuuuifu. antee to give satisfaction. the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Beautify your walls by the use of Plastico, the greatest improvement in kalsomine. Can he applied by the most" inexperienced. We have it in all tints. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Drink: Portner'a Bee. Urdrives away -malaria, grippe, ; and other prevailing diseases LOCAL lETE-WS- 1NDBX TO KKW ABVXRTISXXEXTS N Jacob i IIdw Co li P PxjiY Clothing B F Sw ann Removal M cnds Beos Pharmacists R 1 McIxtire Blankets, comforts. &c . For other local see fourth page. Mr. J. F. Moore, of Borgaw, was in the city to day. Full moon this evening at 59 min utes past 7 o'clock. . . l Mr. L. Vollers, of Point Oaswell, was here this forenoon. Dressed turkeys retailed this morn, ing at 15 cents per pound. There is a good supply of wood here now and it can be bought cheap. This has been real Summer weath er to-day. It discounts the usual Spring weather. , Shad retailed this morning at 75 cents a pair for buck and $1.25 per pair for roe shad. Sawdust the uptown streets. It will save the wear and tear of horse llesh and profanity. Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cent. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Rev. W. M. Kennedy, we are glad to learn, is better and hopes to get out in a day or two, Not many of our country cousins in town this week. . They are all- in the fields-at work now. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the thermometer registered 7 degrees (Summer heat) in the open air. . An arc electric light has beenput in under the treight shed of the 0. F. & Y. V. R.-R,. at thefaot of Mul berry street, It is thought that tlie rails taken up on the C, F, & Y, V. R. R. last Saturda will lay about 9 miles of the 4 now open, ' We are sorry to hear that Mr. L. M. Hewlett, engineer on the steam tug iS'tetsan, is quite sick and con fined to the house. When ready to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to b.uy your material of th N. Jacobi Hdw. Co, Mr. Williaru A. Willson, Jr., of this city, left here last night for Kansas City, where he will locate. AVe wish him every success. Every up new week from, iqw we make and handsome styles of Flannelette Shirts at 25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t ' "It pleases me so I shall use no other," is what the farmersaid when j asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N, Jacobi Hdw. Co. Mr. Leopold Taylor has the agency for North and South Carolina of a variety of compounds for polishing metals, all imported Qerm.a.n goods. He will establish sub-ageuces in various parts of the his territories. Look out for counterfeits! See that you get the genuine Dr. Bull's Cougn Syrup! Do hot M the dealer sell you some "just as good" but in sist upon getting the genuine with the Bull's Head trademark on the wrapper. . Rev. G. M. Tolson, formerly pas tor of Brooklyn Baptist Church, tmt now in vVashingtedi, C.t will pass through the city in a few days, en route to Columbian's. C, to take charge of a Baptist church in the latter city. His family will accom pany him, The wires are not yet up all of the way from Wilmington to Fayette ville, on the line of the C. F. & Y.V. R. R., but they are not far from the latter place. An office has been opened at the yard at Point Peter and an instrument was put in at the depot in this city this morning, v Enteral nnen at tl Home. Tho children of the Sewing School 1 at St. James' Home will give an en- tertainmentThnrsday,February 0th, "for the benefit of the Industrial Le- 1 . .... r ti,0 HmnP " and y contributions for the refreshment table will be gratefully received. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Admission 10 cents. All are cordially invited. Kefreshlns and invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' inagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature or 34. Purest Frnit Syrup, Milk Shades and Natural Mineral Water, " c lta Excellent Qualities j Uoiumend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, j and to the taste and by gently act- j 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. The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor to-day: Jeff Hamilton, disorderly conduct, $10 or 20 days. . Ja?. Brown, disorderly conduct, $10 or 20. Rachel Hamilton, disorderly con duct, 4 10 or 20 days. J. H. Sheppard, peace warrant, ordered to give bond of $100 to keep peace for six months; in default of bond was sent to jail. Y. M. C. A At the meeting of the Association, held last night, the following were elected officers of the Athenfeum for the present termf President A. J. Howell. Vice President A. J. Marshall. Secretary T. G. Wilkinson. Assistant R. R.'Love. Literary Critic G. M. Busey. Treasurer Louis Han by. The young men's meeting this evening will be held at 8 o'clock. The leadin: grocers have Port- ner's Vienna uaomet ana culm- Ubacher in bottles. Order a case and be convinced that it is the best in the market; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS D Castisgs ti Fit All Leading -.Pious. Trace Chains, Plow lanes, Pitchforks, Spades and Shove's. Fishermen's Supplies, Gill Twine, Qara, Rope, etc. Building Material, Paints, Nails, Glass. Housekeepers' Outfits, Stoves, bailee-pans, Fry Pans, etc, Shelf and Heavy Hardware OF ALL RINDS. WefiaaHever try to please you in price and goods. N. Jacobi Hardware Co., f eb 4 tf 12 SO. FRONT ST. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY friends and the public generally that I have removed my FAMILY GROCERY TC No, 125 South Front Street, (Vollers Building), opposite the Market, where I will offer a FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF Choice Family Groceries, tr Goods delivered free In any part of the city, come and see me. Respectfully, B. F. SWANN. feb32td ltw Grand Masquerade Ball, AT GERMAN I A HALL, By Germania Cornet Band, Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 1890. febiat. Victor Type Writer. J J. McREE COWAN, - GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA. v A perfect Maehlne, very simple, ana easg - . to learn. ; " Local Agents wanted In every, ccuaty. o ws ! Hows NEW ADVEBTrSBMKNTS. ITOppe- O D" We intend to sell all classes of Goods in our lines at : the lowest figu res. . . A few fine all-wool ROBES at only $7.50, sold from $10.50 to $12.00, but they mustgo. ""V:-" ; ' Large size SMYRNA RUGS we are selling at less than valne. and CARPETS, ART SQUARES, &c., at 4rock bot tom prices. . - : WINDOW SHADES Just anything you. can call for in the leading colors and styles. - 4 Lace Curtains, Silk Curtains, &c. Poles of all kinds and prices the lowest. - : ; . ' : : ISCELLltOUS COLLECTIO OF BARGAINS Cash jiMc-iME. LadiesV Cold Gloves 19c Children's Col'd Glomes lUc. Ladies' Black Wool f-f loves 25c o Of OQ It- o iGents' Wool Gloves 45e. One lot Odds and Ends in Children's and Ladies' Flannel Underwear. 19c Eacb! Of o Q. H O Q. COftlBS 5c. Brushes 35c. BRUSHES, rubber back hog bristles, COc. Corsets 39c. SACEIFICE SALE OF CLOAKS. BLANKETS AND SHAWLS ! I will sell SO Shares (or less) Stock in the. Mechanics" Associa tion "D." . Apply to Ma.nxfactvfer & A Small Invoice j QF ANT1PTRIN, ANT1PEURIN, PBEi nuCCUne sairo, Src, Just receive. - " - JA ME3 P. Nni-i'T 220 IT. Fi Grt t. 3all23 tf The Drr-t.k Mnnds Brathers' - JJIULSfON OF COD LIVE U OU. IS ONE of'tiie finest pfeparaUons for Coughs and ' ; 6pamltl.oorerI5iUle. 'v " jansatf v ,10 N. FroBtSL NEW AD YXSICTIOEIIEtlTO . BIO ($5 FD p0) i House Lad ies' Ri bbed Vests 25c Double Width Flannel filing 15c. Remnants in a Q -1 TJ o c ml e 03 t O DRESS GOODS at half value. ' SLAUGHTER OF - BLACK SILKS. Surah Silks, Aljsilk, 4rc. , i. : ONE LOT Silks and Satins ; 39c Oar $1.10 -iack Oru9 Grain Silk 75c. Our 1.50 Black Gros Grain 99c. Ravs Tricotine. Ariuure and nthfr novelties in Black SILKS worth 91.75 -for 91.19 peri a vara. 1 Renovater of Mattresses. ! COAL AND WOOD. 1 fOOO Tons Kffcr Coal, ' 500 " Stovo Coal, J59 Chestnut Coal, 100 " Furnace Coal, 50 . Tenn. hump Coa?, lob Foundry Coal, '50 tk I'ca.vcry cheap, Coal 250 tcam Coal, aoo coras Wood. Prices as low, or lower, tban elscwuerc. 1 . j. A. SPKIKGEK. ' Jaa2jtf -
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