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acts and figures. "
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THE CLOTH If. R,
110 Market Street:
Jan 9 tf
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1155 North Water 8trct
WILMINGTON. N. .
Jan tf
H. CRONBNBEBG,
PHOTOGRAPHER, '
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1L JUL Ji j
VOL XIV
LOCAL NEWS.
lKPKX TO NKW ADTSBTT8B3IENTS
BP PiiRrr Clothing
Muxes Bros Pharmacists
E Van Lasr Pianos and Organs
- M BKLiaxT-Sale of City Real Estate
, Bank of Nrwr ILiNOViR Dividend notice
Baxk op Xew Hanotkr Annual meeting-
4t :
For other local see fourth page.
There is no entertainment booked
for the Opera House this month.
"Boys 'I .we can sell you a Bracket
Saw, with frame, for 10 cents.
Jacobi Hdw.Co.
The price of gas has-been reduced
to $2 per thousand in Newbern. It
is $2.50 in Wilmington.
. Rev. P. W. E, Peschau will preach
in 'the Danish language in Luther
Memorial Building to-morrow night.
Emma Abbott is to sing in Peters
burg next Monday. She is going
South and Wilmington is not on her
programme,
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of. the Bank of Xew Han
over will be held on Thursday next,
the 13th hist.
The boys are on the kite lay now,
but they must remember that there
is an ordinance against sailing them
on the streets.
We are glad to hear that Mr. M.
M, Katz, who was taken quite sick
at his store yesterday, is reported as
much better to-dav.
Capt. Jacob S. Allen is building a
fine Summer residence for himself at
Wrightsyille, on the vacant premises
next South of Mr. Stokley's,
Every week from now we make
up new and handsome styles or
Flannelette Shirts at 25 cents at our
ShiriFactbry, 122 Market St t
The Board of Directors of the
Bank of New Hanover have declar
ed a semi-annual di7idend of four
per cent, payable on the 12th inst. .
"It pleases me so 1 shall use no
other," is what the farmersaid when
asked about yie Boy Clipper Plow,
sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co t
Mr. Joseph H. McRee, resideut en
gineer of the C. F. & Y. V. R. RM is
busv now constructing a turntable
r
on tne
company's yard at Point
Peter.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Willie Mayo is quite sick with the
grippe and the pneumonia at the
Hot Springs, in the Western part of
this State.
Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "6
bits," with Detroit carg. l'amt, a
varnish and paint combined. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by
the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Tho cheap rate established on the
SeacoasU Railroad for February
and March seems to have been a
good move as large nunibers go
down to the coast every fine day.
- Beautify your walls by the use of
Plastico, the greatest improvement
in kalsomine. Can be applied Joy
the most inexperienced. We have
it in all tints. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
In addition to the cargo of rails
arrived yesterday for the C. F. & Y.
V. R. R. there are two cargoes now
afloat which is needed for side tracks
etc., here and on theline of the road.
Nor. barque Cjir, Jensen, cleared
to-day for London with 3,412 bar
rels rosin, 50 barrels gum thus and
500 casks spirits, valued at $14,170.
50, shipped by Messrs. Paterson,
Downing & Co.
A large and brilliant meteor pass
ed over the city last night,, going
from Southeast to Northwest. .But
for the bright moonlight it would
have made a much better display
and attracted more attention.
Messrs. H. H. Geischen, W. H.
Blooja, C. Scbniober, J. C, Boesch
and M, Rathjen constitute the com
mittee to arrange for the celebration
of the 34Fb? anniversary of Howard
Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1, on the
19th inst. r -
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There is every indication of cold
weather at this writing yet they are
all misleading as the cold wave sig-fhe laestion naturally arises:
nal is not up and there are no- re
ports to that effect from the Signal
office. The forecasts to-day speak
merely of cooler weather and show
ers of rain " ' " - . -
No headache after drinking Port
ner'a Vienna Cabinet and Calo:
bather-Beers. - .
WILMINGTON, n: c . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1890.
When ready to build, paipt or, re- j ' 14 Excelleat Qualities
pair yon will find it to your ad van' j Commend , to - public, approval the
tage.to buy your material of the N. ! California liquid fruit remedy Syrup
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t : of Figs. Mfe'is pleasing to the. eye,
rw W t nMu. eioM.!10 by gently act-
r.V ' ; '"7 -
raised by him on his farm at Jump
ing Run. It was of the Poland
China breed, 20 mouths old, and
weighed 525 pounds when dressed.
Two Alarms for One Hoase.
There was a small fire last night,
or rather, two fires. One alarm was
at 9 o'clock and the other at 1A
Both were from box 32 and original
ed in a small frame house on Fourth
streetj between Nun and Church,
owned by Col. Thomas W. Strange,
but unoccupied. Ineendiarism is sus
pected. The damage was very
slight aid the loss is covered by in
surance'. Pnttlns Up the Machinery.
Mr. E. E. Titus, of Petersburg, a
practical machinist, arrived here
last night and went to work at once
this morning with a sufficient force L
of hands to get into position the
heavy engine and boiler of the In
dustrial' Manufacturing Company.
Mr. Titus should have been here
two weeks ago but has been delay
ed by sickness. It will take about
three weeks to get the engine and
boiler ready and by that time it is
expected that the operative machin
ery will have been received. The
company hope to be fully equipped
and ready for work next month.
Marriage at John's.
St. John's Church was filled last
night with a large congregation who
had assembled there to witness the
marriage of Mr. Herbert L. Price, of
Asheville, and Miss Amoret B,
Cameron, daughter of Maj. John
W. Cameron, of Washington City,
and granddaughter of M. Richard
Bradley, of Wrightsville, The cere
money was performed by Rev. Dr.
Carmichael, the Recto-, The bridal
party" entered about 0 o'clock : and
the bride was given away by her
brother, Mr. R. B. Cameron. The
immediate attendants of the bride
and groom were Miss Jennie Cam
eron and Mr. D. C. Waddell, Jr
the latter of Asheville. The brides
maids were Miss Carrie Myers, Miss
Jeannie Northrop, Miss Callie R
French, Miss Agnes Daniel, Miss
Sue Cumming and Miss Nellie Dra
per and their attendants were
Messrs. A. M. Waddell, Jr., df
Daniel, W. C. Jones and W. M.
Howey, of this city and Mc Thos.
McBee. of Asheville. Messrs. C.
B. Malleti, R. E. L. Holmes, Jt
Harry Boatwrigbt and C. D. Myers,
Jr., were the ushers. Master Louis
H Myers and Jap. T. Muuds were
the ribbon boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Price left here last
night on the midnight train for an
extensive tour of Northern cities.
The lieef Unsinesf,
The butchers in Front Street
Market seem despondent and de
moralized. They really don't know
what to do. They say that they are
losing money every day. Yester
day one of them threw up his stall
and went out of the business and at
the last meeting'of the Board of
Aldermen others presented a petition
asking for a reduction of rent. One
dealer told us yesterday that he sold
more meat last February in one day
than he sells now in a week. They
ascribe the trouble to the introduc
tion here of dressed beef from Kan
sas. A "great many people don't
want this meat at any price and as
they cannot get'pative meat they
won't have any. Even when a
choice lot of North Carolina bef is
put on the stalls it is difficult to con
vince consumers that it is not
Kansas meat; a consequence, the
butchers tell us, a great many
housekeepers, probably one-half,
are now rarely if ever seen in the
market house. It is difficult, too, to
get native beeves. The cattle rais
ers will not send them here because
the market has become so thorough
ly demoralized and hence the trade
of the city suffers in this line.
These things.are facts and asLsnch
are vouched for by some 'of -the
leading batchers in the market.
"What are you going
to do about
it?"
Important. All persons . afflicted
with rheumatism, neuralgia, sore
throat, pains in the back pr limbs,
sprains, bruises, etdt should be in
fanned that Salvation Oil is what
they need. For sale by all druggists.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
It!?
ing on the kidney?. Jive r and bow-
els, it cleanses the svstem effectual
ly,, thereby promoting the health
and comfort of all who use it.
A Sad Bereavement.
We regret to learn of the severe
loss which Mr. and Mrsr. Pembroke
Jones snstained to day in the death
ofiieir bright and beautitul little
girl, Alice Dickinson, only a ; little
over four years of age. She died at
noon after a short but severe sick
ness. The funeral services will take
plaee to morrow morning and the
interment will be at Oakdale. ''One
mortal lss on earth, one angel more
in Heaven.''
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The Ralls Have Arrived.
Nine cargoes of steel rails for the
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail
road have arrived here over the At
lantic Coast Line and were - sent up
to the head of the road to day.
i!hese, it is expected, will be suffi
cient to lay the balance of the road
on the gap nowj open. They will
probably be taken in hand at once
by. the tracklayers and it is likely
that the last rail will be laid to mor
row night, as the gap is ' now only
about two miles long and a mile of
rails can be easily laid in a day. We
may therefore look to see the road
ready for traffic next week and no
hindrance to the opening of a regu
lar schedule between Wilmington
and Mt. Airy, say by Monday, the
17th inst, at the latest. So that, in
ten days from this date, a man can
take his breakfast in Wilmington,
his dinner in Fayetteville and his
supper in Wilmington, for the first
time in the history of the two places.
The worst feature about catarrh
is ics dangerous tendency to con
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
catarrh by purifying the blood..
DIED. y
JONES. To-day, In this city, of diphtheria,
ALICE DICKINSON, eldest child of Pembroke
and Sadie W. Jones, aged 4 years and 4
months.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow
morni cjf at 11 o-ciock, at tne iamuy residence
thence to Oakdale Cemetery. '
NEW AOVEJRTI8EMKNT8
Dividend Notice.
rpDE DIRECTORS OF THE BAKE OP NEW
HanoTer hare declared a semi-annual divi
dend of four per cent , payable on isth in
stant.
Teh6 2t
WM. L. SMITH,
. Cashier.
Annual Meeting.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-
holders of the Bank of New Hanover will be
beheld at the Bank on Thursday-, 13th In
stant, at 13 o'clock.
WM. L. SMITH,
f eh 6 2t . cashier. -
JUST RECEIVED !
A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR
WHICH WE OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES,
CASH OR INSTALMENTS.
By purchasing from us you can save at least
SO per cent, to say nothing of the quality of
our goods. ; -
Again, we are right here and consequently
responsible. We offer
in great variety and at all prices.
We cordially invite the public to see our
beautiful stock.
E. Van Li A EK,
feb 6 tf cod 407 Red Cross Street.
SALE OF VALUABLE
CITY REAL ESTATE!
. - -
J WILL OFFER FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC
aucUon, for cash, on Monday, the 10th day of
February, 1890, at 13 o'clock M., at the Court
House door, in the city of Wilmington, that
valuable Lot on the East side of Second street,
between Market and Dock streets, on which
Lis a large and commodious three-story brick
building, in perfect order, with a Store on the
first floor, and a Bake House and all necessary
buildings In the rear of tfie lot. and known as
the Lessman Building. The Lot is about 33
feet and 8 inches in width by about CO feet In
depth.. .. - ,
. Also, at the. same time an place, the va
cant Lot Just North of the above, about 33 feet
wide and 60 feet deep.-'". . .
The 8al 13 subject to confirmation.
. " " : MARSDEN BZLUZT .
teh 6 it - Trustee. -
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NO 46-
NEW ADV1SICT1SKMKNT.
t MAKE A
Fine Curled
C:ll and see
W. SI.
Renovator and
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We intend to sell alL classes of Goods in pur lines at the
lowest figures. .
A few fine all-wool ROBES at only $7.50, sold from
10.50 to $12.00, but they must go. - - u v - : :
Large size SMYRNA RUGS we are selling, at less than
valne, and CARPETS, ART SQUARES, &c, at: rock bot
tom pricey. ; jry . -r:
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WINDOW SHADES Just anything you can call for in
the leading colors and styles. , 1
Lace Curtains, Silk Curtains, &c. Pol es "of all kinds and
prices the lowest. ' ,
BARGAINS
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Cash jic.
Ladies' Cord Gloves 19c
Children's Col'd Gloves lOe.
Ladies' Black Wool Gloves 25c
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Gents' Wool Gloves 49c.
One lot Odds and Ends in
Children's and Ladies1
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IPlaiinel Underwear,
lOc Eacb.
COWBS 5c.
Brushes 35c.
BRUSHES, rubber back ho?
bristles, 0c.
Coroeto 39c.
CLOAKS. BLANKETS AND SHAWLS I
A Small invoice
QF ANTIPYRIN, ANTIFEBRIN, PIIE2
naoetlne Salve, Jta, Just recelreL
JAMES D. NUTT, ;
230 N. Front St. THe Urusslst,
Jan23tl
Hands Brothers'
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MULSION OF COD LIVER OIL IS ONE
of -tne finest preparations for Couna and
Colds. i " -
OOe an il.OOFn Bottle.
Jan 23 tf . ?M IT. Trent EL
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ciosiiatrttaciipc? ' -r. " ,
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stooa tnat zhq Efiitcr CacS net always endors
the views cf ccrnrpciscsts cnicss'EO statPd
la thh editorial cciiisra. 2 x
NEW ADVECTIOEUEUTSa
SPECIALTY OF , ...
Hair, Mattresses,
samples of Hair.
CUMHING,
Manufacturer,"
fee.
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Ladies' Bibbed Vests 25c
Double Widlb Flanntl Suiting lEFc.
Remnants in
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at half value.
SLAUGHTER OF
BLACK SILKS.
Surah Silks,
All silk, 4Dc. -ONE
LOT
Silks and Satins 39c,
Our $1.10 niack Or us
Grain 811k 75c.
Oar $1.50 Black Groa
Grain i)i)c.
Ravs Tricotine, Armure and
other novelties in Black SILKS
worth. $1.75 for per
yard. ' '
MULES FOR SALE !
ONE PAUt FIRST-CLASS
LTJI
FOR SALE BY
J. A. 8PJRIH GEK,
At c'oal and Wood Yard.
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