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-r-LEASJ NOT!' "e 1U re ltJ to nxxirs ccrjc t c . (- .,.p lttlll I croca our rneads oil Lnj t i tcif-:. teueraJlnttjrejjt.rj.'i- " , , i Tue tiiEio its ffrtr ma. t :wr 73 t : r;: clEtied to tbe- tutor. , , Cctnruanicauor arusi t nmtun'ca CZlT Ti'1 I CSS'1 ... month- l-V- f I ISA. i tr IT carriers, free I f J" 1 . - f f lie tv. jr. a it aboro orra siile of cue pper. - . 1 t rj : il tl ! l n f - 11 : M - Vl-. - i- it j I . il.i' I . . 1 ..And R rai?ciuy aal pirtici - j tii:r stoo-j tujt, tiH c-iiior jjot3 not . 3 capers e la the editorial commas - ' : -, " I rt any and . r M-'litAflV. NO , ...-u.niiiproi PXJle to Siberia jthis ye.ir tip to OoT6b.'r!i amount t 10,X)0 ou!s. . i NliW AUVCCTISEJUKXTS rf cy a iy t n skainuTs . , If 7 ' -T r II r. - - i . ;new iincillns zx - til- Hs.-sijin fly.'i - .1 exterminate Hariiiu' Bro are to so Into" fcpsul a ii !iqu4dation.Thivit issaid, JSJ There is every ' likelihoo! that tn terms upon-which aid was ex--"est year will see the .whole of the tenad to them; 4 - " . jpopalation of Iceland on the way to f Cunada or tlie United States. From lln.. ll.f..L . . . I I I wwtt.iiiiij; i! anout as ch-ar, ax Uapt. F. M." James will make his mu i. Kither tin ljendeut pen- u-ual rounds Uis year. to colh ct a won a-.r most ije moriIb d or repeal .Thanks-ivinf; feast1 for the poor. ... . in? u.ii 1011:11 tiut iltt mcreas ?L.et everyboIy kivc with a free a no p xy ir, or an in;oin- tax for heart and a full hand. thi. r'jrtinM innf I. a - ' n. I - lat ter even t some of Mother crv ' 11 -on s?rvJce '-s been arranged iraeon, Ga. and Washington ctr,"I. C.i anf can guarantee to please the most fasUdtou?."--' :cnicKens will come home to roost Springs ;and ;:UpholstsrM I HAVE SOLD 31 Y UPfiOLSTCltED SrKIXO BEDS 1 U- TIiKCATTCRY PI UK HOTEL ncTiu?; anaio ruie Jiou:isin tW Ausune, jrionoo; 10 larjre aeaiers la "Ktcniacta,; Ta. iff . Sit?. . 7 1 H There i a the toy division paier e" : e?Cecially in nntomatic toys that ' e 1 vT, ,mt,ve?-or ouf oue can talk and wnlL- - I t ?t1r. I1 '-the entire population of ; " 1 - - te island, have already ciuixratcd - rV ItUsaid that for inore tlmu finv:to tWs fontintnt. ' ..,! .,; rr t:i?3 vhcu yenrn V, which ra of finally n. fCeatly :leiireelafeil . 1.: I. : ; ii : ; pleural tendetl to be appUel to the educa- creused 41 V .I,cre un ... 1... ! . i.v niiti tiou of slaves in Georgia, has been .v: :no jvm.ic), iId?!u theBarikof Scotlatut .., 1I1C iy , : -t- . t. . - J. ' t """ io'u., t:.:- 'lo.in bin account with laa Wed- hihUnrJ -Uay m-nt. Corporal .Tanner has tfade in fett out of pension cases more than $197,0)0 ince he left the for (the 27th) Thanksgiving Daj', to be held at 'the First Presbyterian i.l i. mi 1 . - ... . ... .- 1. cuurcu. a lie sermon will, ue con - ducted by KevvW..S Creasy; novl5tf fx i 1 imacess Street, Wlimlnstoa. N, c 1 Wilmlnstou & Weldv,K. It. i The 50th annual meeting :of j tlie j t via .h h i' -isrt rvrr .prs 1 . . j ,4 ..: !r"'v Ivrt-iivial ill li fWe i:ri-a!.lc i-tiliflacci?, il: j:.rtt f:i:m::rs coni.T.cutl : vA V::vf ru-!e it lh ino; - for ssle in COc li'il kik-j br all leatliac: dniff r Asr nl'iaMn druL'LM.t vh ' ti bvr it on liaml will pro- k prxcj'tljr rr any one wik y t) try It I' Vl RCtVV RHJ 'JLLWXIJI FIG SYRUP CO. siiruxcisco. CAL rsrr. n axut ra.r, xr.r. CrtEKT K. UELLANY, fECLESALE UUl'RRIST. n j wiiminjton. n. a STOVES ! STOVES! lk II tiik aci at All Prc!, 13e4 iwtifta at iJ4rmat, Flatmer cV Co.'i . SAM JOIUE SONG BOOKS. JiTEV BOOK STOltE A Moving Tale. JIia JtOVE THIS WEEK. IT IS r-t- Article of Furniture naTe vJS ew tUncs an? ncedeJ. We Hl'rwanu' caU - d tee us. We . . -t avv. SXEEO VO.. -. rnrniture Pcalt r?. irr. Varkrt and Second bU. H. A. Tucker, K lilaSITf', MAUSLS AND Re. Kuficturvr of txinctery. 510 North r rout Mrect, !if f vvinntojton, N.;. HV M cunU in tUert Sut'.r.13 no caarct to. 14J on eaj, T. I'- V INI IVAN. . C,,r,I.,.Y 1 KAKKFLS FISE pension office to be succeeded by Mr. i 1 iauiu. ... . . , t - -- 1 ' i It h a case of "making n mou ntain out of n mole-llill the Boston Tiaveller thinks, the persistent and simoom exploitation bv the New Mm of Hill as the candidate for the Prvsideucv. ! - . .;X..U . . in Uhlo .State. Journal thinks that :MeKlnley :ill bej nominated ior governor of. Ohio, when' the time coined without ppposition, and it suggests that Foraker : will bo the proper person to make the nomlnat fng speech. ! ( The largest apartmeut house, in the vorld is located in stiburo of ienna. It contains between 1,200 and 1,500 rooms, dividel into up wards of 400 suites of room?, 4 to ( rooms each. They are now occu pied by oVer 2.000 people. The New York Society to Befriend Domestic! Animals announces that Starving or homeless dogs or cats Ill be called for, and s soon as the cats and dogs now at home are in good enough condition to be given away they will be exchanged for animals in poor condition' Our friend Wade Harris, of the Charlotte iVcu', is out for David B. Hill for President., You had; best Wade out, old man, or you'll feel mighty lonesome about the time the Democratic Convention meets. If Cleveland lives he will be nomioat- ed and elected, with or without Xew York'. m C.;e t rmm rt. Airr. - - - -tanpio o--a rrs na coo Williaui'E. Russell, Gove morsel ect of Massachusetts, is only 33 years oldthe tame. age that Robert E. Fattlson was when Orst chosen Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. .Sherman Hoar, elected to Congress by the Democrats of Massachusetts, isonly 30 yearn of age. The young Demo criti are coming to the front. The Salvuiion Army has- money ami property in the different coun tries where it I established valued at $3,213,030. The trade effects, stock, machinery atid goods on hand are valtifd at $ 30,000. Some Idea of the trade department may. be gathered from the fact that they sell 22,000 army bonnets every year to the female soldier. " " j i There are in New York city more than four hundred clubs In which men do congregate with property ,000,000 to i.rf.-f"-:-;ijr or r.aDnx, Dried; valued all th way from $25,0O0,C ' asVvTJstSap. j to $40,000,000, and chiefly .levoted : v- L J,,,'M fioa'r rs. gatronomr. -Fourteen large , '-o.tu xiud.'.t.. nir f.O. , . , " . . 0htr t'l? CAKT HOf"K OS. SEV-' btrnol iirf '4. new club houses nre.in process of build ing, at a cost of at least $3,000,000, in addition to renovaliou of; old lti-t.?.J atd iKxt s.! rrots. 'or.' ; w w r . t :ks. 1 jftt them itawihg cart, and will t MrnM0 "a iijpart of the cltj fcr IU0 lo.a COrepo iwcrujiiwijaou!ia. the working: W. II. UoWAhD. by leleponf at B. ncvHlw. tutur's Notice Vli.i-!JnEI AS EXCCUTOU OK The New York Herald's Washing- ndeut is busy exposing m I 1, ' ..... gs or me tension Duwau and the Mgents He Miows that 'the big surplus left by Cleveland is all - gone and : that unless t he tide is Checked next year's pension account will le nearly $200,000,000. This Property has land taxsJn rtatcomplahffl anu a great ucs ire to remove to more prosperous lands. ; 1 . - - -. , 1 .""''. A ; - ii. ' irt-j iijio me sanctum fti a managing editor at night will re veal some funny things. The editor will call out "boil down Gladstone:" lput a head on Tug Wilson;" "make a aispiay or Mrs. Jangtry, ' and "bring me my Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, as I fear I have taken cold' LOCAL 3STE"WS. . INDEX TO rXW ADVKKTISKM Snkkd Co Furnltnre - MUNDS CR0THBR3 DjTUIStS Jno P Garekll Native Meats J NAriiBTRi Hats, Clotting, etc C Y Yates Sam Jones song'liooks. Opsba HorsK Uttlo Lord Fauntleroy The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,372 bales. Hon. C. WTMcCIaiuiny was'in the city for a short while yesterday. Hot Bed Sash and GlaVs for sale by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. ' , t Live turkeys retail here now from $1 to $1.50 each. . Mr. Garrell will make a fine dis play of native meats to-morrow and Saturday. 75 Myrtle Grove oysters, fat and well-flavored, sell here now" for cents a bushel. Green pork was offered this morn ing at 7cents wholesale, but it was not selliug fast. Mr. R. C. Johnson, member elect to the legislature from Pender conn ty, was in the city to-day. Catarrh indicates impure blood, and to cure it, take Hood's Sars apa- rilla, which purifies the blood, bold by all druggists. ' - Use Regal. Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a good, durable article; for sale by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. - , - T . The wind whipped arounl to the North last night and the weather to-day has been real cold. Sister Cecilia desires to thank her friends for their generous contribu i Wilmington - & Weldon ; Railroad t ions for the annual pound party Company was held in the office of that 'occurred ori Tuesday last; also the President in this city yesterday. for theirpresence, - whicli added toJ On motion aLMr.' W. G. Elliott, muclr to the pleasure of the day. - A wjeeUug.of the! .Board oM on agers of the Th6mpson- Orphanage was to have been held Inr Charlotte called to" Lyman."" Rev MaJ; Graham Hon. George Davis was called -to the clinir and Mr. Ja. F7 Post, Jr., was elected Secretary. . - On motion, v Mr. Don. MacRae and Mr. E. B. Borden and the Secre tary were appointed a committee to examine credentials and report the number of shares represented 1 in person and by proxy. - The committee, subsequently 1 re- 'v j ri. j- - It will probably be several months yet before the Postofflco is removed into the new building." -There - is no heating apparatus there yet If the removal i delayed much longer JLIr. French will hardly have time to. get comfortably fixed before '-he. vll have to niHIway foS a Dcuiocratf which will;bea great pity. ChiMren Knjoy . T-v J The pleasautfluvor, gentle action . and sootliing effecta of Syruri of. Figs," when in heed of a laxative and if the fat her or. mother be oostiro or bilious the most gratifying results ri follow its use; so that it jsthe lest every to-day. The-Board was gether, by Bisho4 Robert Strange and Daves, of this city, are members. Once upon a time the course of true love never ran 1 smooth. The! ported-that therewerc represented yeung lovers would meet in .the in '.'namm 11 fi-27 shares, and bn nroxv tney do likewise, Dut tlie pains t4iey u mutiou, uuiy iuuuo uuuecuuuu lamuy snouia nave a bottle. get from eold are all rubbed out ed,' the report of the committee was with Salvation Oil. - Onlv 25 ppnts n. I 1 j T. u." 1 ' 1 I T I iccicu auu auubcu, auu tuci.uaii-i -no cinr jiriay.; .. , man announca mat a quorum was The a arm of H r this nonn' knf n. . . : t-t : . . 1 . . .. - . - 1 - ww, ,v ..w .mis morning about 10 10'clocK a present, and the meeting was duly in from bor 53 efli.iA from tha nl 1.1. fl I-. j I s;- " . . . . I , . . - " ...X.. ..u ui lire wu uiscovereu issmug organized and ready for business, sote works, in thn Irwr nnrt. Ka ' from tlie roof of Mr. John hVillianis1 ffi.n Hnoci,in4- in1 mi.: 1.. . ' ' ' - - .' .1' j'. 1 - - - . 1 1 cui id we me x ,uc"' I a ne lire was among ' a lot or nouse, on bixtn between yueen General Manager were read, show, crossties on the wharf "ami i aM and Wooster streets. The alarm hn tlm hnsinwss n f!nni hv the I ..,n. i. . . , i . I r : -.1 . c? wmjcu uy a epariv I ruui wH.uui,Mfui,-iii as uie neiguuors rQad for the last year, ami were ac- ft steamboat Th alnrm M.mnMif MU..jr .auu.CurC uuuer. wuirui. cepted and approved.; ont t he fire : ibnftrtniont. rnminnt The damage was slight, i An election of officers was then Kt, nnnr Willhma Af ti.- ct-.m - ' . - I w 4 r m K. vi u l 1-111 U C bapt.-Williams and his entire crew heIu. anU M Warren G. Elliott was Marie, had a stream on it - before got a thoroush drenchinr tolav unanimously cnosen xrresiueu- ior they could get there. There was from one of the fire engines as thev ltlle ensuing year, and the following considerable wind at the time ' but were at work with the Iiose from gentlemen Directors: W; T. Walters, the flames were soon suppressed, the tug playing onthe -fire at .the Michael Jenkins, H. B. Plant, B. F. The loss foots up about $300i M . Creesote Works. We do not know iNewcomber, j. r. aicay, i. j. IiAw ir. nil iinf rflrt wii. DeRosset, D. MacRae, E, B. Borden, iVELtv nAiR BAT.SABf. 1 i I lam was very fact. indignant Death of Mr. .Springer. over the George Howard and W. II. Willard. - If gray, gradually restores colon : It was resolved that the'next an elegant tonic dressjnsr, 50c., $1.00, , , - m ill! 4i, 1 J-'ruKgsi!S r spx.w size prepaid uy nual meeting , of stockholders 1 be ATn.lcc frtV-i nn v a VlYi. t" J i v-jvfo ni . , Cliff, If CI held in Wilmington on Wednesday I sey City. ROlTGH ON .TOOTH-; Mr. J. H. Springer, father , of our next after the thJrrt Monday in No-1 ACHE. Instant reief. -15c. iesteeaied fellow citizens, Messrs. J. A.,, W. 43.; 'J. C. and Fred Springer, ! veinber' 1891. r -.' - .. ; .... 1 , f . - s At asubseniient tneetincr of the! DIEU, 1 r - of this city and Mr. Horace Sprius. Board ot Dire(!tors Mr. H.' Wit nKfe'S-T V - er, of New Y ork, d led, at j his resi- fers was eiected Vice President and 1 1 Tne iuneril will take place to-morrow (Frl- dpne in this itv vPxtprav affpr- .r r t-, , I uay morning, ac l(j O'CIOCK, rrom 11 IS . late "1 ' aence in tins, city yesterday auer Mr. James F. Post Seeretarv and I residence. No. ii& Market street.-- vipniia ni noon, C8 years of age. 1 Mr Springer Treasurer. nau oeen an invaiia ior some nine aM,Q rnrtwin v.fR,.0,.- wr nAn'. acoualntances of the famllr are resrwrtivRir invited to attend. . , ? 1 - , past but his death was somewhat tinue-1 in their respective positions: CTT?T A XT f TT Q. T? ' sudden. The funeral ; services will j. r. Kenly, Assistant General -W A Ji U O Xi take place to-morrow morning and Manager; John F. Divine, General a ' T the interment will be in Oakdale. aa;nnAoni-- w a -'ntnwti r4an SATTTRri A NOV.- 9,9.rH criminal Coart. j " I era! Auditor; T. M. imerson, Gen- ;The following cases were disposed eral Freight and Passenger Agent; of to-day. I . land it. 5. Dunn, lngineer 01 Road- State vs. Charles Robbins, larceny way MATINEE AND NIGHT; Little Lord Fauntleroy. Under tne same management aa when tint presented La Wilmington. Adinissibn to Matinee 75 cents for adults ant years in There are a few a very few- North Carolina hams in market and they.are selling at 18 cents a pound. Bishop and Mrs. Watson will pro bably reach Ne Yrk on Saturday. They "sailed from irlnsirow last Thursday. ' Visitors Ito our city should cer- tainlv not full to call on the N. Ja- cobi HlW. Co. for any tiling wanting u their line." j V ... Ofiicer S. J. Br yant, while on a eaveof absence, is having some fine sport with the ducks. He bag-. getl25.of them yesterday up the Cape Fear. Guilty. Sentenced to five the Penitentiary. j , State vs. Robert Jones, Guilty. Sentenced to ten the Penitentiary. , U j State vs. John W. Williams, lar ! -i x ceny. un.mai. larceny, years in The meetings ot the Manchester & Augusta and 'Florence Railroads were' held at Florence, S. C, to- ! day. mi.. e 11.. -i.w..i r I - . - . . . - w- 1 vV x.wM.ww w xu..A4x. u. a 1 at UJKJXL ova uaUwi M - 80th, 1890, shows that the gross earn ings of the road were ?l,3oo,oJ.4o Reservf d Seats at Yates. . novaost TJOR THE FIRST TIME WE AVAIL OUK- " - i '-, m ! -. y selves of usiag the Eetucws columns to tell its readers that they can set the best bar gains in : HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ti,- amn Jnrv was discharged and that the. expenses were $681, - . - , 137.28, ;ieaving as. net receipts uie to-day. . v . ! j . sum of $CG9,71G.18. The percentage - ... i of operating expenses to gross re- a unaoine .we-. 1 I ceints is therefore Ov 4--lUU Mr .T Xautnburf? annears on our In the same period the gross earn- Ut'of adverfsers "to'dav. I He bas MMM,?!! CMTDI!;a't one of the handsomest and most an(j the expenses $6-18,1-0.54. making complete-stocks of clothing and fur- the net receipts ofvthis. road $296,-nishin.- trnotU to be found anvwhere 335151 Percentage of operating ex- in the State. His styles are of the 1 Peses to grogs receipts 68 C2-100. latest, his goods are fresh from man- J7 NAU3I BURG'S, - 113 Princess st, We are, sole agents for the world-renowned ufacturers1 hands, his prices are low an4 his clerks are all clever gentle- meu who are never so. happy as when waiting on customers. Give him a call and you will find that all we have said is true, j Xt Oxxgi-Q.a,teca I We have in stofck uu immense va- . m riety of Cook Stoves, all styles ana sizes. 1 rices away nuwu auu guaranteed to give satisfaction. 2. J t.i IT.lw Hn . T 1 J x. x. - . I . , , . T X t - fl.1 ..1 ; rz . rpi, "uniay nigut. At is a iai.iixui rt?pro Wood is climbing up again.; iue; n.,, l,,itifl Little Lord Famntleroy. Tliis excellent play will hold the boards at the Opera House on . Sat- ittle cold snell now on hand has and touching novel. The compatny -r...tMtaon.r.cce-ft-UUie ,. th.if ! nutlniial tipht must to cw UAooxr. hoUoh 1$ here- 7- ; a..4 rtr-ota haiin any claims l increased to pay It. ; tST : A company lm been forme-, un- j ' "ii: db mrmi m rec- x. HbS-J. V ,w cst.le krB : der the snperviffioo of the Govern T5t ,iBJ0-X iiauk4 howe. ment, p the irrigation of the step- Ivixrutor. , n.i T.e.r.' nmnn4fii v. - pes in oouu'ciu ---.joh-. 7 Alight Com Cure. Itodigcauals and lead water to lands op jirn uvrw ----- mrmm a W r ntADACUR TOWDEItS, 10 cents 0 1 M UN OS D R OS:, -AMllOTn .-f..-fwx-,t. - - -- - ..uj.J, 5 aa ch ct MUSns'BRb 1 belonging to the Government, to va- IrioUw rural constituencies and j to ! private person. Several Govern- tnent engineers nave been aetaiieu for the service of the company, whichHl begin work in the Crimea sent it up to 90 .cents and $1.00 " j u a KOoU one and upder the same oau on 1 ue uan. . uianagement as when here j last sea j I am Manufacturers Agent for The scenery is u II good and Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com- ; peculiarly appropriate to the ; pieced biuation Wire and Iron Fences. Or- improvements in this Vespect have ders solicited. James 1. xueiis. ; been made and it will be put 011 the 'hoards in better condition ; than be- lf...f A Ti-miilv rinfllTP. Cu r. a.j ... - . r.r " ' 1 fore. There will be a matinee in the cleared to-dav for Greytown, Nicara-:f" c cieareu iu- iM1I1hPr val- afternoon as weli asthe performance J gua, with 2tA-2b et luiwiber, i Reserved seats on sale at j ued at $7,79ia, shipped by the Car . , " , 1 olina Oil -" Creosote Co. iMrj lalCb ; -! - ! i Unklna Arnica SaIth. A large line of Breocli Ju"Ie The Best Saivo m the world for' loading Shot Gun?, Air Rifles and knXs Umises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Pi&tols: an crraoes at iowcsv prices.., i.uenin, j?ever oores. Aewer, .iiii- ' " . ' 1 r 1 1 -i ?i.ir " 1 f 1 Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup- : peti,Aaixs,uiiuiwUu, vxrs,vixin , .r;.':..., & t..i.i n,ir i Skin Eruptions, and positively cares i puesjHHre-ci.cu. " Piles, or no pay-required. It is guar- 4 Awj mhntn .AfurifiAil - Dptiia Artfa Messrs. I. T. & G. J. -Aiueriuau q I'p CTj y r J ; have on -hand . a consignment 01: for sale by Robert R Bellamy; 5 1 SESTXESSN ESS A STWCTLY riGtTw-' ' 0 mhm PHILADELPHIA. Pl-ic?.'0TfS.Dc!Ur- xW .Knox Hat,"., and carry a largre line of all otherpopuiar 5f Ties of Hat Sand Caps. ' UNDERWEAR Is our strongest card noir. and we are goinj to play it for all Jit's worth. ' Our 50c shirt in white, red and gray is t&e best that ha3 ever been offered for the money and in fine KTartea we have also bargains that cannot be found elsewhere. 1 Karo money by bringing your boys to us to let ihera get fitted to an all-wool suit from f&OOup. our iinft of Knee Pants Is cctun'r smaller every day. Motherawho often come with the Idc of gettlns one pair, cefr two or three paira. To sraln room for Christmas roo3aI5.sand auseLT tt m rrtm cost.' Yo ir visit 15 reaoectfuil-r Kntifi iinrt 1 ) uu wu 1 mi it pays you wen to trade with hOYwxitf J. N A U MB U ICG, ' 11) VfL&'y&i street. 1 f INHERE WILL UE A FINE DISPLAY OF MEATS ON JIT STALLS. " nrettv inountaio butter fjom lit. I wholesale and tstail drisfgi- ft - mmm rhctt$ is no oU;cr scnuine Airy. W h tber ,eu ponaa, f . Rfcbert c;, . smtctuos To-ilofrow .and Saturday IT IS ALL ,NATI V , JLKAT, AND THE BET TO BE HAD. V ' I eltailense the world to beat It. I mi cose but NATIVE MEAT. Come eTerybCxy. strand Srs within oar gates' as well ai those ."z tira anl to the manner born" and eee It. . Call early and serciIOICE CUTS. S-aiia 1 and ?,Froat street ILartet.eocth sida! rCT20t ...
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