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- I fr n "-'.. u , . - .'-'.",- Jh ktrj 7.4 I J : T; - K : ' I VV ,)(; - . " , '" .III I l T I iii I I il : tse T JAMES. Editorial Prop. Koa x Bontna coo. Three w (Jt 3TerM tj carriers, free I rart ot the city, al tb- alxrre rjifj lo and licrl. yn rai pie report any and i EKTIiiKSf VOL XV WlLMmG'iON, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890. NO. 1. The Humboldt River. California rtlP mnurariei are i,ftfd cltr At t itf fttflfETFW t0KOr, ln mny l,,aCM wiih tionthe VjJ-y T. ' ; .. . iority and r". v liosion is now a solid ' Democratic the recent mnnicmaj elec- !A Unrn. I... . I ' ! v lutncio. IU ciffhtoat of the twelTr . ' ' J . iirlncr the fteasnn wl.! lueiubew of the Itonnl nf 1 ,r,ces- t --- - - ....... IIOl , " . w Ukiul i The receipts ofjcotton at this port to-day foot up 740 bales. f market closed the mountain pnlnces of thi late Klo,- . of Bavaria have hn w .VT. i " un" ln Yorfc, ' - Ljimr-ii iiriiifi mufna m . lu U1Tli IU UMH ox XJOYS a:uout received W theai in aa'S c nice irone ot the poorest cities f l0 PPared for the legiglatare. In iUly. It hn 140,000 inhabitants ti, u ;- Of these no le.s thaVS halVrh n i pretentious Dake in . . i i pa Uttl ww nae .Christendom. tl.accorilinc t vnr their namea Inscribed on the liv.ir1 VH?16 , ac.l knVr .nnu ciir habitus? 1,,,-kory ! t lraii x rviup of Figs ij tlu j llOV wlen j?r, Jv of in kind ever pr , wouI( , , caVJc ti ll:e slinuafli, prompt iu g iftka Jtu'l Imly beneficial m it fas, prvj2nnl i.nlr from the mo'-' pj-ir sui! zreealc sulistatiee, it vzi excrUaU qu.nliti rueiul i' tilin4 lave-wade it the mo' jac'jxrecKtly known. , " iirnp cf Thi is for sale in UOt jsi'll b ttlei by all leadiu drug Any reliable druggist "yb utitct have it on; hand' will 'pro ?A it promptly for any one vh tsbnto try it Do not 'accept an) tkltate. UUFQRHIA FIG SYRUP CO. U1FASCt$C0. CAL. CZmiS.iK KEY Y0RX. H.f. . EOUEltT K. HKLLAMY, WHOLESALE D HUGO 1ST, icli Wllmlazton. N. C of the 4Tnn(i.0rB,t,. ii rt !t -.ba.P,,8 uib urace oi aiari C.T. ! '6l -tlVlt U to search of kncwled-o noon eom,n(.r: upon commer cial and mechanical subjects, espe cially in the electrical line. ; t t il ; '- ' Republics are ungrateful. Tliere j iso truer truism than thhv It is j illustrated in the failure of the South Carolina legislature to send ,: Grace Methodist Sunday school will convene .to morrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.. . . . .'. ia met i -tl ;i:'i reult Trnen rf v 4e pufiuiai.on 0f F::- tsLcn; it w pleasaulj - 1 4 j t,,thc ''l1;1 acl!j The Detroit Iree Press eayi: '"If a JttH lr:.ittly on the Kidneys, t boy 15 yearn of ajre should be left &r 51 !;: cUstnsw . t!ie t tell nerw of IltI1(1 f n .Mlihl an(JC Bi-eftrttahv. .h-oeU coldj. hii. guardian should. cover it with ree,,.the STOVF-S! STOVf!. ALL KISt". AM AT ALL par, C:i a&d k lixcm at ALDERMAN, FLANNER & GO'S. KlUflW . . v' ' "; income nf tho nAM ir . . -1 r. . - : vjuiii iiniuiiLiiii iiiif'K f ii t na Nonnra he came to Ije 30 vearsold Th i-otnif -u x, from 9,000 to $11,000 clean feeling in Columbia and when the CJtKh ofT his little fariu." news was announced prominent the streets "of on their coat According to the litest issue of ! cjens appeared on. the '-Xewpnnper Director!" tlr.. ! CoIauibla WIth crePe were no less than 3,431,610,000 copies s eTe8";..... of iimazine?, paper and periodicals J "I ootice,?? said an English (ilad i"siifl in this country, or a number !stonian now in New .York, "that more than sufficient to afford every ! people herepeak of the short rem man, woman mid child in . the Uni. j mmt of Gladstone's life But when, ted States one paper a week for a;l 6aw Gladstone last summer he year. - " f , v j looked as thoapflv he had the stuff in t TT7"VT" ' I him for ten years of work yet, and Hannibal. Ilamhn 8 .extreme agejhtJ can do more business at this has but sliffhtly hent.his.tan formrjtiIUethanino.t men who have not and I lietill walks-down the street lived half his year?. I would-not Tie with a swinsinpr stride. He is nsaal-!surpriSed if the tree-ohopper of ly attired in the old; black swallow- j Hawarden should be a bader in in taleofanfebellutuetyle.andhehaalperlal politics till the closeof the" never discarded the stock and dicky i njneteonth century." oi the old-time statesman. Ills if the regulation eilk article. hat SAM JONES SOTJC BOOKS. IiTES' BOOK STORE tyatt H. A. Tucker, Tttlltk rs tiEAXITF, MAUBLF. AJ?D w Sioae. Mwnjfactnrer of Crmetery, toaentti 4 tniimtg Work. 310 North r ront i-t reet, N:r fmnlri. . ... imiftl m j jr. rr la irn naustr cf Ctrea .o ijaw. a tcr - prrttlo:! m rtli;jfais m pre urtd touaran. on nu. M. ti:t?eilVAK. The Horseslioer and Karri r. One womanj has made the silk gowns of the Justices of the " United States Supreme Court fpr the past forty years, dud sho- gets f 100 for each one of them They are all made nlike, tlio only difference be ing In the material the; Chief Jus tice wearing black Chinese eatin, while his associate dro robed in black ilk. . I have been, troubled with chap ped hand ror-soiue time, and could wet no (elief until I jjsed Salvation Oil, which cured nie entirely. It is a sure care. War. Clark, Manager of Pimlico and Pikesville Car line, Baltimore, Md t There are no w 20 cases fn the New York hospital under treatment by the Koch lymph, as administered byjthe -physicians there. The re actionary symptoms as described by Dr. Koch have resulted but it is said that It may be months before re sults can be made known. In the meantime the physicians venture no opinions in the premises. . I - ---1.. . - j The Turkish minister at Wash ington, Mavroyeni Bey. recently re- 1KDXZ TO SJ$W ADVERTIETK3SKNT3 Sneed h iFimiiture Muni9 Bkothkrs Drusists ; CW Tates SamJonc3 sons Books . OrERA IIorsK New York Theatre Co Clyde's 8 s Like Chanse oi Schedule DayVlength It hours and 45 min- utey. i Last night of theNew York Com edy Cow. G vet h era a erood " h oiise "for theySsertaffity merit it. :' s Business and wo r k i ngme n's p ray er and experience meeting to-night at 7:30 o'clock at the Seaman's Bethel. Mr! H. M, Bowden exhibited yes terday a turnip weighing 9 pounds which wa9 weighed on his fann dt WrightWille; '? f ! - 1 Th Register of. Deeds has issued six marriage licenses this week,; two for white couples and four for col ored couples. No! interments thisi week lin- Oak- iaie, none in rseiievue ana seven, ' t . .. . . - . - - L nve adults ana two cliildren, in Pine Forest. r - There will be services at St. John's Church to morrow as followsr-Morn-ing Pmyer at 7:45 o'clock; ordina tioti ervice and the Holy Corn munion at 11 a. in. . The types made us say yesterday that tr. Primrose . would go to Eu rope for evangelistic work;' Every body knows, of course, that " we wrote "Missouri instead of urope. L i M ! ';'' J It is hoped that the work! of pit ting up the new fire -alarm! can ; ie begun next week. The copper wir has been ordered and the poles have been contracted for. There - will be 30 boxes. - j - We waut Zeb Vuncp in the Sena and the "Zeb Vance" stove in your kitchen. They have been tried arid found to be true; therefore ; ve "rer commend them to you.- N. JacobI Hdw. O. . f Jewhillikins! and this morning. " was'nt it cold 47 Suuset to-morrow afternoon at minutes past 4 o'clock. St. JamesV third Sunday in Ad vent: Divine Service at 11 a. iq. and 5 p. m.; Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Mr. James C. Stevenson will lead men meeting bamJay M ilvmi fri tl Httlfnn th nrnni1 . tU yOUUg cordon of the Order of the Medjidle, afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at the Y. a distinction which isne-ef awarded .'l rooms. - .-. : JUST RECEIVED ! 'iM BUNCHES BANANAS. A. H. UIXSTE.D, ItnJt tad coDfectloneres, m North socopd neir P. Q. 'E. G. POLlEY, Practical Tin it Sheet Iron Worker and Contractor! Ui? 'Zzr ,a"i-ziwi Tor an won: in mx : cornets uttafaiu scd procrptly e hj a years erienf la fcTll Hh jrcoe workmen will gi Uta wcrfc 1X1 Tery re?pecf . TenDPsseo Coui ! 6tVED A CHOICE LOT CEIE- . A . .. L. " .. SlOO CnrtU Wood: , Fnr.Chrhtmas . ; KIXDh OF tSEJTL AND P BETTY ITRNITTKE Bne. Chiistiaaa Im..'J rrtvnui mat are t '"ir. More of Trmtftiittfir i:,fttcaxtASOTBEi: LOT F KX- 5VJTEU rrom ML Airy mnd -UlBjr t T lb .LpS Sot ct AJTLE rrom 3iU arJi?!!, iomcrie. at fJ a rrtte. 5 ti. rtTATti by ibe twrnl, logs OT. CHICKL.NS hj tim xop and Hue rru jo.. U T. C. F. ALDERMAN. ' iiono. M'aiersr, in-Tirkey to diplomatic officers whose rank ij below that of ambas sador. Mavroyenl Bey. an envoy, is the first fet of his : rank who lm received the honor. . I t A permit has just been issueil by the Slate Auditor of Illinois to per mit the organization IrtChicago of th Bank of-London ami Chicago. Thiiew bank will have a 'nominal capital of $l,000,O0Q. According to the Tribune of that city the pack ers of the - enterprise are mainly London capitalistts with practically nnlimited funds behind them, f u.-eiul as KNEEDCt., - rumltnre IWalers. Cor. Marvn and tccood ft. Rev. Dr. Pritchard will fill hi pul. pit at the First. Baptist Church fo mbrrow at 11 a. y-iu. and 7.30 p. m Sunday School at3f 30 p. iu. pRubolio" razor jtkid knive sharp eners. Somethingt new ; and we think the best hone ever made. See them N. Jacobi Ildw. Co. t I am Manufacturer s"" Agent for Barbed and all kinds,of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences: Or ders solicited. James I. Mett s. t Guns. We have them, bought be fore the passage ofjthe McKinley bill and can give you the advantage of our low pnreliafce.'' N- Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t Rev. H. A. Duboc, of Southport, is to be ordained to the Priesthood or the Episcopal Churtfh at St. John's at 11 o'clock to-morrow. Mr. Duboc is now in deacon's orders and has been stationed at Sonthport during the past yea'iv C ; "True Temperance' will be the subject of the sermon in the Luther an Church to:morrow at 7.30 p. m., in the English services. The ex cellent choir will be aided by some superior cnurcniy msirumemai music and, also by. a cornet and olarionet duett. Oerinau services will be held at 11 a. uj. to-mrrrow in St. Paul's Evan gelical Lutheran Churchy corner Sixth'and Market streets,. Rev, F. W. EJjPeschau, Pastor, and) at 7.30 p. m. English services. UousekeenerK should hav a "Perfection" i: meat cutter. I. It has the advantage of simple construc tion, durability and is easily "cleaned No knives to tjet out of order.- Som" by the N. Jacobi Hdw. lo. j f At the meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, held op the 3rd instj Mr. William Hobbs Cliad6ourn Jr.,. Chief Engineer, of tlieAVilmington, Chadbourn & Coh way R. YL, was elected a member c f the Society. , ' , V T The pastor being absent at Wil sou iii attendance upon the session of tMe Annual Conference, Revj'Jo. C. Thomas, of ; the Western (Jonferp eo"ce, will preacji at IX o'clock a. Til, and 730 p: iUm! at Grace Methodist Church to:morrow. Cohflrtnetl. i i ' . The favorable impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid frnit remedy Syrup of Figs a . few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have nsed it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the Califorjiia Fi&Syrap Company. The Xast f the. Season. TlieJew, York Theatre Co. . will close their week's engagement here at the ODera House to-nicrht. They For diriftniM Travellers. The Atlantic CoastLine announces that oh account- of the. Christmas holidays tickets will be sold over the several lines of that system at four cents per mile for the round trip, and that they will be '.on sale 'Da' cember 20th,21st,' 22nd, 23rd24th and 25th, good to retu rn until and including January 2nd. Tickets will likewise be on sale. December; 29th, 30th and 31st, good to return until and including January 5th.' v . Something Sorely N'eeuett One thing greatly needed here is a wood inspector.- As it is, not every body that buys a load of wood gets a quarter of a cord. We have seen some loads that - would, not make more than two-thhrd4 of a quarter.' This is a serious matter for people at this season. Wood is high, but it must be had at any price and when a man pays for a thing he ought'toget it. Tiiere are" but few families who can get along on less than a cord of wood each month the . ' - Wa will to ylad to recdro enrom: r.icivcr. s frora our msnos oa any ara tu c:"r;:;:s general totercat. but i ' i The came or pe writer must alsrs to fcr . nisneatouie &utor.' , CommaElcaKocs mast be wnttcajca c-iy one siae ctftup paper. . Person auaes mast tx avoided. And it is especially and parttcalarly stood tnat tnc'Etutor croca ooc aliraya tzlzzz e the views of correspondeuta cnlesa to rtitcd in tne editorial commas. V ' Forecasts. For North Carolinot- trarmer and fair weather. . Local forecasts, from 8 a. in. to-day for Wilmington j and vicinity, fair weather and slight changes in tem perature. y:J' -, The CaUlngr of5I.Tajl6r. A brigf diiUiitch was received here yesterdajTstating that Mr. It. R. Taylor, formerly , of this; city, but now of Norfolk, where he is a lum ber inspector, had been severely cut on Thursday night. In- the after noon Mr. MeEnchern, hia brother; in-lawt received a dispatch that Mr.! Taylor was badly buf 1 not danger ously wounded. ; The Norfolk pa-' pers publish a long account "of the affair but there .seems to be . much " secrecy "about it as-Mr. Taylor caa;, -not, or will not, say who eat him. r- i-- -I" -. rstafi and typos are going oh a big frbllcTthfc evening. Capt. Manning has kind- year round and when a householder ly invited u to his place on Wrights gets but -three-fonrths of a load in ville where he promises us a 'big . stead of an entire load, it amounts spread in tnte way qf roasted oysters to a positive deficit of three cords and Vnxlns.y and where we will all to him at I make merry iff, of course birthday. helped us al The Day We Celebrate. The DALrc Rkvikw in the year, representing teast12. There should be a wood inspector and he should be a citv official, sit for a, short time.. This in hoaor of f hetpaper'i papt. j Nolan has also on the way to the feast uated so that he can act without and has kintlly agreed to hold the fear or favor. He should be a sala- train for us a little1 later than usual.' ried officer and a small tax on each cord should be levied'and carried to the city treasurv.l One man can do the work. We commend the mat ter to the attention, of the Board ot (until- 8 o'clock) so TTlat we may have plenty, of time to enjoy the! treat spread by Capt. Manning;- Heading Selection?, y - I u 1 1 if - 1. 1 . . . : ... I : i nr loiiiiwiiiv KMinnrinnc unit r t Aldermen, with t he hope that there fo rtnfh j auol Ja t,.', . . f vm ty uiivi V.O Ui 111C II II I I 11 " . will be.nododgers around the Beard! jon question comes up for The Discoarager of Library Association: ' Hesitancy;' a I the i continuation of The Ladv, or t Tiger, Frank R Stockton.' t ' A! Bachelor's Love. r , The Revolt of Wilkins Six Hour Smith. Mother," M. in-Squanttco," F. when the discussion Fourteen Vears Old iTo-Iay The Daily Review is fourteen years old -to-dayu We don't know that we have anything particular to sav on. the occasion, however. It is interesting to note, though, that m the long years which have elapsed fshort to look back upon) we have Kiric: issued iust about 4.300 numbers. The Haunted zt, ji-1 HOOU. " I IJ. lJ. JAM.rXIIl. and downs for us, it is' A! Winter Jonrnev th .Tn ri . . ... i " V'-- E. H.I L. A Legend pf Old'New York, A.,E. i House, Thomas many ups true, during that period, but we vie I'ursuit or me have worked hard and-have tried to ?lT5!W"V fj t . , :r rv . . . . A baccessfui Highw be faithful and we don't know that Middle Ag?! F. CI Lo that period, us, it is . Jttje Venice. Grace I). Litchfield. but we f he Pursuit of the Martvns. It. M. I The Ne w England Tariff-Reform League will hare their annual din ner at Boston, in the Hotel Ven dome, the 31st of December. Invl tations have been issued to ex-Pres ident Cleveland", Gov.Carapbeli, of Ohio, Senator JJayard, David A. Wells, and Senators Vest -and Mc Pliersorv Gov. Campbell, Mr. Bay ard and Mr. .Well? have already ac cepted. ! I '- .- In Chicago the Woman' Christ ian Temperance Union has a found tings' home that owns $125,000 worth of property, day uureries and kin dergartens that have cared for 15,- &2a thildren during the 4a-t year, an AuchoraA tutesion for homeless wouW that sheltered 4,000 girls ia? t Services nt Fifth Street M. E vear, a Bcthesda Iun, a chj?ap lodg- J Church, South, to-morrow (Sunday) Ins? house for men that accomiuo-! wni be n follows: Class meeting at ? j Bueklen'sia-micaisaW. .t.-.T k ran n.n iit v-r frc mml-'. n m . ttrn.hirr nt The Bearoiive in the world At 7.80 p. m.; Rev, Peytpn Hoge, D. D., of the . First 'Pre&byterian Church, will preach.- !" ; , . played last night to a large house, the best of the season, and the en tertainment was very good indeed. We have known worse shows here that charged-a dollar for admission!. They have not been so well sup- ported as their merits justified. Perhaps it ; was unfortunate that they opened on Monday night with a love-sick play. Had they given the;'dalley Slave," or'A Mountaia Pink'l6n that occasion, we think they wbpldj have had crowded houses every night this week. Give them a "hearty .farewell ' to-night; you willjet more than yoaruioney i worth. we haver anything special to regret j or to take back. . Regrets are fool-1 ish and Vtake backs" are not in our line. We haven't made much money out of those 4,300 days of hard work, but as wc .don't j we a dollar to day that we can't pay on sight there is at least ninch to be thankful for. And we are th to the Giver of all good and strength and purpose, and abil ity, thankful to the kind friends who hdve stood by us so cleverly and whose patronage i and appreciation we nave enjoyed, and thankful that ce are still in the: land of the living to continue the labor allotted us to the end of our "little day." We be lieve that is about all we had to say. ayioau in the ' A.' . J JlllVMII ..... 'ihe Cat's Fugue, Elsie iolko. -The Malteie Cross, E. E. Hale, Seven Days in Berrie Anderson' Life, Anhe W. Abbot..." - . ; The Tale of a Ttisk of Ivory, Her bert Ward. I ; r . . Honor and the Fourth. IL P. Spof fard. ' j . T,,e. Emancipation - of Joseph V Pelonbet, Jonn Elliot Ciirrnn l ' haukful; thankful first! Louis Benson's Love Story, Anne of all good for health 1aSe- ' J , i me cn( or t no. Passage. H.Kip- i A l'oetessiM. E Wilkins. " fiie Town Poor aO. Jewett. ine Irate of OvJarmnese- Rpfnr.nop ical dliensarie?f etc. Profeor Virchow ha in his: la twratorv at Berlin a eollection of 6.000 fkulls. It i hard to estimate how many of their unfortunate pos sessors .died of consumption and neglected colds. A bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup taken, in time often fares human life. . Ulcer, Tette fori How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing thatigofKl health em mot exist without a healthy Liver.- When the Liver is torpid the Bow els fire luffgjsh and con stipated, th-? food lies in the wil;nach undi tsted, poison in the. blocnl;' frequent headache ensue; a feeling of lassi- -1 ude, de?poiide!iry anh iiervou-ner.T indieato hov, tlie whole eyileni U do raried. Siiniuoin Liv r Regulator liiis been' th inctH of retoriitg.iiiore Kop!j to health and mppiiie- by giving them a health v JU"er tli.in any ageney knoVn oxearth. It aets . with ! cxtrr-'or- dinary power anl eiu.Ay. Percival Lowell, i . , . Janet, L. B. Walford. " ' The Canterbury Pilirrfm tr thorne. i . Mrs. IVrkins' BEll, ThaeKeray; : DON'T DIE IN THK HOUSE. Rough 6Ti! Rats.". Clears out Vr mice, roaciiesL ROITG h rrw wm 1 1 a- 8afe Sure Cure. 23c.' Rough on Toothache. Instant relief, 10c7 NEW A V 12IIT3. " Chrlslmas Xofes lrom rtc tltrary what. to make for ehrimrmo n.. teur Interchange, Homo journal ana aU thV Btaius, ciiina uainiiDg or rancy work. Christmas Cardo. Ql H T0CK Lt nEAJT"on pxenov, i Jiore beantifui t!an ever and in ercafer va riety. dec 10 tf KM ss. iVontwreerl Wantod. -I A VOr MAy, XOT OVEH 20 YEARS OP age. for office worts. Must be a cofvi nmm axd accurate witli figires. Address in own nandwrnJns lcc 1 1 3t th u sat mon a t titmw orsrp. OPERA HOUSE. - , , " , ' - It Is dangerous to neglect catarrh. Saltf a a . f a a i - . pea Manas. iniiuiainB. xjorus. Skin ErupUonB, and positively cores Piles, or no pay required. . It fa guar- an teed to give perfect 'satisfaction; As a'ffeift-ral t.tm'Ar tme&y ftr drc; . r V. 1. "--. it fi rmdall s:yni2K:!iaEdlivre!-.. -f . . W J. iicEuaT.'ili. --! lUs nt I m poeJ Upon ! Examine to see that you ret the Genuine. 3JATIJNE12 AND Blame NEW YORK THEATRE COMPANY. THIS AFTCRSOOX AT 2 O CIOf K. Joohua TJhitc W a M , or money refunded. rrice cenxs ntacinsulahed from all frauds and Imirattons foritleada to bronchitis and con-iper box. "r ' r .Tra ."TK.L0?: Th n TTiTiotwT r, Mimntion. Hood's Sartiruirilia cures For sale by Robert Ii UcJIamy; .aL!Wi'.s:5Mlw,r w MV 1 m0umviu. jt catarrh in all forms. i wholeralearui tstail drgis. ; j nov isTf D4W " ctb- rrtWl?:,r?3, WiTf-at. "'cm wit
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