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1 THIS PAPER " ' FLEASS NOTICE. ' ,We Tin siaa to rclty'ccririiuiicatio troia cm friends oa any iztfL ail subject The name of the writer must always ; be fur rileatotteE41t-l ' liipl Z : cornmnalcatlona inust, to trriucn only' on one side of the paper. " Personalities must be avoided. ,' j ' . And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the news ofrcorresrxmdente unless so stated in the editorial columns. V . , .Mttinv Rnntlavs excentedL . pQill3e CTC1J si . By josh. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. A . SUBSCBIPTldsi K)STAGB PAID: . one year, JtOOt Six months $2.00. Three months. ILOO. One month, 35 cents. T&e paper wlUDedellTered by carriers, free of c&arge, m any part of trie City, at the above raws, or 10 cents per week. . . . advertising rates low and liberal. Subscribers Wl please, report any and U failures to recelve'thelr paper regularly. I A ff IT j 1 v - I -1 VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15,1888. NO. 242. J Unfailing Specific for LiYer Disease eVMSTflfjwQi Bitter or bad taste ir OS rflr I Ultlu mouth; tongue coate. white or covvri'd with a brown f-ir: pnin ir t'.ie ;''.;, a. li s, or joints oiion uiiM.. :t a !.r l:i .im,:'l'Mi: miur klomailii lt-s .f PlCite; .omei;:nv; u:tie and wat.r :.nisi. or iii.l ideation ; thitulen.-y and a i' -rucuifiorn : ; wels ulJomatalj oo.-Utvp Mid lax: l;t-alaelu; Jo;soi UKir.ory. with . .li.irr.l .i.li.iii ...f Muving failed t do tt.in rviiU-h r.-.iuh; t- In S.pfij Vne: !:ltj-; low :--iirfts: t. ilii-.-k. yellow ;.j .rasvd of tuts skin and '$: a 'iry h; -.Vrer; rtleHsrits: the fori in iJ ntvHii'i hirh colored, atmi, I: allowed to" hi. dep.M- ii aedjiii-jiiL IKOKK LIYBR BEGULATGB !rTi;!y'e'i ir. t;.- .somti to arouse .... .-.. pid-Uw. lioiiltJiy uction. Ita-U with ViCrditwrv t'fjeacy on the rive::, jidweys. . 1 and BCVELS. N r"CTUAL SPtliriU FOR tf.;' arrR. HowcI Coirplainta, - V-T.si. Stck. lit-ikUncne. i .. .-, ion, Xiiliousness, Kili:-y .ltre:liuis. Jaundice, Meuiiti itepi tMsiont Colic. tlrd r- ''V the use of 1 Million of Bottles, as TH2 ' FAMILY MEDICINE L,r Ailults, .nd foi Uic Aged. ON! Y GENUINE k. uur Z uLi.ip ia red ou fm.t of Wrapper. V. Zailln &. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., OLk ..... . -t. Price. 81.00. nov 2ti tc lstp d&wly en sat MADE TQ ORDER Or Renovated. A rew FEATHERS on hands, Nice and tseap. Cushions, Springs, Pillows, Bolsters, tc, for sale. Ho weir & Cummins, (Oppsslte City Hall.) r. s. Call or drop us a postal card nov 9 Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains. When a hundred bottles of sarsaparllla or efoer pretentious specifics fall to eradicate In- bom scrofula or contagious blood poison, re member that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has sained many thousand victories, in a3 many seemingly incurable instances, send to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Book of Wonders," and be convinced. It Is the oity TRUE BLOOD PURIFIER. G. W. Messer, Howell's X Roads, Ga.,wrltes. "I was afflicted nine years with sores. All the medicine I couldtake did me no good. then tried B. B. B. and 8 bottles cured me sound." Mrs. S. M. Wilson. Round Mountain, Texas, writes: "A ladyrlendor mine was troubled with bumps and pimples on her iace ana necK. she took three bottles of B. B B.. and her skin zot sort and smooth, pimples disappeared and her health improved greauy." Jas. L. Bos worth, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "Some years ago I contracted Diooa poison, i had no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could nard lj walk, my throat was cauterized live times. Hot springs gave me no benefit, and my life was one of torture until I gave B. B. B. a trial, and, surprising as It may seem, the use of rive bottles cured me." nov 10 ly eod&w H. CRONE NBEUG, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. GIVE DIM A TRIAL ! All Work Guaranteed. Pictures taken Single or In Groups, sept 2 tf CAUTION Bew&re of Fraud, as my name and the price J stamped on the bottom of all my advertised before leaving the factory, which protect wexren ajrilnst high prices and inferior Roods, ut dealer offers XVVti. Douglas shoes at a, re duced price, or says he has them without my name "ipnee stamped on the bottom, pa him down as iraiui. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOB . "only calf S3 SEAMTESSi Shoe smooth iOr i&Ti?1 easy as naaa-eewcu uu xxj toff mT UIjAS 9f BUUXi iuc iiu tomJrI hand-sewed welt f4 shoe. Equals cus- hoes costing from $6 to $9. Sth POOGLAS 3JM POLICE SHOE, SsSithi n ptter Carriers all wear thera, JU DOUG1VAS 84 SHOE, the original or ft-,. AS. a uana-sewea mxxj. jo xac Thread to hurt the feet. toTiib GGIjAS 82.RO SHOE b unexcelled xpV wear. - Best Calf Shoe tor the price. v Jo JOTJ GLAS 82.25 WORKING. o7h- SHOK ia the best In the world for wear ; one pair oupht to wear a man a year. 1 thilb,070.8 SHOE FOR BOYS Je best School Shoe In the world. ShbJUGLAS 81.75 YOUTH'S School festihSI'? 6iU Boys a chance to wear the aoM ie 10 Coneress, Button and I,aee. If not 'Orsiileby anr o, in. VONGLAHN, g 31 3m eod lp " VUmlngton. N.;c, Raleigh' News and Observer: We have-returns from 82 counties in the State. These give a majority for j Fowle of 17,7G1. The remaining 14 counties gave York a majority of ' 4,079. Giving the Republicans a ma- jority of 4,500 in these counties; Judge Fowle's majority would be ! 13,261, and this is about what it wilj i be finally. They are talking about regulating the Pullman car service out in Kan sas. A special to the Herald from Kausas City says: The railroad men connected with the lines traversing the State of Kansas are contaderablv worked up over a bill that ias been drawn up j and is ready to present to the Lesis- lature to regulate the operation and ' ets this morniag atU cents per gal correct the abuses of the Pullman Ion. ear service. The bill regulates the" price of berths at $2 per night and ; Ital. barque Pana, Cacace, for per rwenty-iour nours. Tiie up- per when vacant must be closed to aid ventilation, and the maxim um wages of a porter is fixed at $2.10 a day. It is made a misdemeanor for the porter to accept any gratuity or remuneratibn from the passengers for services rendered. The measure also deals witli through and local tariffs of the service, and wherever any discrepancies have appeared a remedy has been proposed. Senator Vance is credited with saying that it was the "confounded Civil Service humbug that fixed us." Seems to us that we have heard something like this before. It isn't worth while to quarrel over the empty miik can but we beg leave to differ. Cleveland went in on a Civil Service Reform plank and as an hon orable man, which he has always proved himself to be, he could not go back on his own promises. It was the Civil Service plank that elected him and it was Tariff Reform that defeated him, aided by treach ery and factional fighting in New York. Mr. Cleveland was abused like a pickpocket by Democratic newspapers for not violating his own word and one of these same pa pers, published in North Carolina, was carried around by Mr. Dockery in his coat pocket and read on the stand to sustain his own vile attacks on the President. This is a fact which can be easily proven. The closing of another refinery in Boston by the Sugar Trust indicates that it is the policy of the Trust to supply the Eastern market from its plant in the vicinitv of New York city. The Whiskey Trust or Alco hoi Trust of the West has under taKen in the same way to concen trate its producing plant in Peoria and has ciosed many, distilleries in other cities. It appears that al though the two sugar refineries in Philadelphia that have not entered the trust are compelled to pay more than the trust for raw material, mey undersell tne trust by one eighth of a cent. The trust will un doubtedly renew its efforts to bring these refineries into the ring. If it should succeed it would have no formidable opponent except Claus Spreckels, and his new refinery can not be m operation before next summer. The certainty that Mr. Phelps will cease to be the American minister next year is sincerely regretted by the English. They regret him for his high personal qualities and abil" ities, and because Mrs. Phelps goes with him. It may not do Mr. Phelps any good at home to quote what the limes says of him, but after all the Times is the Timc6um compliments of this sort are not lightly paid iu the leading columns of the leading journal of Great Britain. "Wefeel," said this paper on Thursday morn ing, "sincerely sorry Mr. Cleveland's defeat should necessarily involve the retirement from this country of the present minister for the United Stawts. Mr. Phelps has performed his'duties at the American legatiou with marked ability and ad,roi,tness, and, without failing to maintain the claims of his owii country, has won the esteem of Englishmen by his geniality, his fair-mindedness ami his intelligent interest in English affairs. He has made many rierids here, and qo. enemy."1 "Time is money." If you have a bad cold, don't mope around and haVf do your work. Get a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; take ji dose at night and get up the next, morn ing :cnrel. Finest line and largest assortment of scissors, pocket and table cutlery ever shown in this city, at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. LOCAL 3STEWS. Index to Nbw Ahvertisbmbnts. Mcnds Bros Pharmacists IlKINSBERGKR SchOOlS BOOlfS M M Katz Special Bargains IIowell & Cumming Mattresses Hedrick Gents. Furnishing Goods Geo Ii French & Sons 90c and 1.00 Mrs E B Wiggins Ten Bargain Days F C Miller Plnlr and White Gossamer Just two weeks to-day to Thanks giving. Dr. W. T. Ennett, of Burgaw, is in the city to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,869 bales. iew Klver oysters soia irom duck r. this port, arrived at Bristol on the 13th. British steamship Macedonia, Tay lor, for this port, arrived at Liver pool on the 13th inst. The sun is again abroad in the land and some hopes are entertain ed that it may clear off to-night. Buy the Jacobi Axe. Best made. Every one warranted at Jacobi' s Hdw. Depot. t The rainfall last night washed the streets and sidewalks badly in many places, especially in the suburbs. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. sola by all dru The storm signal which floated here yesterday and la3t night was ordered down at 10 o'clock this morning. Indications. For North Carolina, light rains on Thursday and fair Friday, and slightly cooler. Mayor Fowler and Mr. Ed. Daniel returned to the city last night from a brief visit to the Exposition at Richmond. Spirits advanced slightly in this market to-day and crude turpentine has gone up to $1.35 per barrel and $2.25 for yellow dip. It rained in torrents last evening, all of the way from Weldon to Wil mington and the low places are all covered with water. The Bessie towed the Libcrdadc to Southport this afternoon and wind and weather permitting Capt Slocumb will set sail to-morrow. The heavy rains last night washed out the brick work of an embank ment near Fourth street bridge and the market house there. Ger. barque Toni, Bradhering, cleared to day for Bristol, England, with 200 casks of spirits and 3,097 barrels rosin, valued at $8,532, ship ped by Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co. The Daily Review is the best ad vertising medinm in the city of Wil mington. At least, so say our pat rons, to whom we refer for particu lars. The cautionary Northeast signals were flying at 8 o'clock this morn ing, while at the sameime the wind was blowing briskly from the South west. A pice line of breech and muzzle loading guns, pistols and rifles can be seen at Jacobi's Hdw Depot, If you want the best goods at the lo west prices, Jacobis is the place you are looking for. v t It is said that the grand jury at the next term of the Criminal Court will probably consider J. B. Eaves' bulldozing circular in the light of an attempt to intimidate voters in this State an attenpt to intimidate a voter i vj misdemeanor. It is reported that the Onslow Railroad Company have sold their franchise to the Wilmington & Wel don Railroad Company, and that the latter will build th.e. yoAd hence up tfte qpA&tt Tins ia about the p,nly way, we suppose, that we will ever get that railroad to Onslow. Give us a Ilest. Our brother of the Star says that it is time for the Democrats to be gin the work of organization for ;he municipal election lioh takes place next March? For Heaven's sake, man, give us a rest The simple 1 t 1 : ..''T 1,.,.. itL-ariinir .vi-.v.. ....... - - . - sound from which we havenot yet I fall y recovered. An old house on the East side of North Second street, between Mar ket and Princess, is being taken down to-day, it having been con demned by the city authorities. It is the property of Mr. John H. Strauss and we hope to see a hand some new brick structure soon occu pying that site. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Abram Jones, disorderly conduct, $2.50 or 5 days. George Carrie, disorderly conduct, $5 or 10 days. A. B. Cowan, disorderly conduct, sz.ou or a flays. Mr. Arnold's Lecture. The storm of last night prevented the opening of the course of lectures by Rev. Mr. Arnold as had been an nounced. On Wednesday evening next at St. James' Sunday School room, the first lecture on Christian Evidences will be delivered. These lectures will not be in the nature of sermons but in them will be consid ered the great arguments for the di vine character of the Christian re ligion in a popular way. The first lecture will be an examination of the great novel of to-day, Robert Elsmere. A Postcript for the Letter. The Republicans here will prob ably celebrate. It will be done handsomely, we suppose. The col ored contingent are expected to pa rade around on foot and carry the torches and the heavy transparen cies while the white bosses will ride around in carriages or on horses. That is the usual style. And apro pos of this let us tell a little anec dote here, which we have on good authority. A white Republican in this city, who voted for Harrison and Morton, was asked by a Demo crat if his party proposed to cele brate their victory. He replied: "1 hope not. There are too many damn ed dirty niggers here who would have to take part in it." This should be tacked in as a postcript to Judge Russell's celebrated dissertation on "savages." The Kiclimoiul Exposition. -The Editor of this paper returned to the city last night from a, short visit to Richmond. Of course we took in the exhibition while there. It is a wonderful display, the finest we ever saw, and is well worth traveling a thousand miles to see. It has proven a great success. North Carolina is represented there in the handsome exhibit made by the Richmond & Danville Rail road. Her mineral resources are shown to great advantage and two large glass cases, which contain specimens of all kinds of precious stones found within her borders, attract a large amount of attention. It is the same display made- at the North Carolina Exlutition at Ral eigh in 1884 h,qt many valuable ar ticles have been added ' since then. The Exposition closes in a few days and those who want to see it should go at once. The railroad fare is very low. Wld? Awake for November. There is some delight! ul literature about the Indians in the November Wide Aivakc, The .appeal to the children to Uutld the dining room of the Ramona' Industrial School at Santa Fe is repeated. Then there is a most touching true story en titled "The Little Captive Chief." The incident happened in Oregon about thirty years ago. "An- Even ing at Carlisle" des&;ifcfs an enter tainment giveJU by the Indian girls. In "CUlWi-eu of the White House," t, tine chapter is given concerning "The Household of John Quiuey Adams."' Another beautiful article is entitled "Some Children of Mod ern Painters'' andt givos reproduc tions of many exquisite childhood pieu,ri by half a dozen eminent English and French painters. "The Wild Horseman, Count Chandor," is an account of the famous dar;ng Hungarian Count and his horses. A charming story is called; "A New Birthday." '"Caught in a Snow storm" will interest everybody. The two serials, "Plueky Smalls" and ''.Double Roses," are concluded, to' make wav for a new "Peppers" se j rial and one of New England life. There are manv other good things. idc Awake is $2.40 a year; SO eeuts ; ihiihoti. uuiuii uui-n-.uiiiuin;! , 1 1 1 w z;nes j or tne rour juoturop ui;ir;i i 7inpw fnr l:i uiitt. II I .rithrnn i Vm IP any, rsoston, juass. ? Heavy Failures in Durham. It was reported here to-day that a number of failures, eight in all, had been announced in Durham. These are the Bank of Durham, Ed win Parrish, J. S. Lockhart, James j Whitted, Muse & Shaw, Robbins & Home, and two others whose names we could not ascertain. It is .said that the total liabilities are upwards of $1,000,000. Just what caused this wholesale suspension of business we tried in vain to ascertain. Young Men's Christian Association. Notwithstanding the storm and rain last night, there was quite a good attendance at the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. There will be an other meeting to night and to-morrow night at 8 o'clock Rev. Robt. Strange will deliver a lecture before the Association and visitors on the subject of "Purity," to men only. To avoid a crowd too great to be accommodated it has been decided to admit by tickets, and all who wish to attend will procure a ticket without charge They can be found in the Y. M. C. A. rooms and at the stores of Mr. C. W. Yates. Mr. Louis II. Meares, Mr. J. D. Nutt and at the officesof the"Commercial Hotel" and "The Orton" and will be fur nished upon application, free of charge. Mr. Strange will lecture in the rooms of the Association, over the Bank of New Hanover, just South of the Orton. Tiie Storm, The storm which set in furiously at a little after sunset last night was not so severe as was anticipat ed. It had rained nearly all the af ternoon, gradually increasing in force until about 7 o'clock last even" ing, when it came down in torrents. With the downpour of rain there was a strong Lreeze, amounting al most to a gale of wind, from the Northeast, making the early part of the night inclement and decided ly disagreeably to those who were compelled to be out of doors. As the wind increased in violence the rain gradully subsided, and after having blown the downpour out of countenance the gale seemed to be come satisfied and settled down into ajmost ci calm. The amount of rain fall was 2.39 inches and the greatest violence of wind was at the rate of n u mi. i ou Luiicn jjcj Jiuur. me storm was quite extensive throughout this section, although we have heard of no damage to shipping either here or at Southport. All kinds of School School Supplies can Books and be bough cheapest at Heinsbrisrer Wings and Stings.' This is the airy, stinging title of another sprightly amusing book by Palmer Cox. It is one of the queen people series, and shmlarto its com panion "Paws and Claws," of which we told you recently. This is one of the funniest and brightest books for youngsters we have ever seen. The illustrations are splendid and will make the boys and girls roar with laughter. The Boston Budget says: "As a holiday book nothing could be more appropriate, since nothing could confer greater pleas ure upon the little ones." The Na tional Republican says: Every page is a picture and all the text music, a fountain of fun, never ceasing. It will make young eyes blaze." It will certainly be wonderfully' pop ular. It is published by Messrs. Hubbard Bros.,' of Philadelphia, Chicago, and Kansas City, to whom persons desiring a copy or an agency should apply, , it d&w. If you want a picture framed go to. Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select trom. T n v: w a i v is i?t i s v:?i enix W ANTEUAb Intelligtnt, Earnest Man to represent, in his own star a larcft responsible house, a remunerative salarr to &ut party. Steady growing position. Kefer- jices exchanged GAY'S MFG. HOUSE. nov 1 4v t Lock liox 1585, N. Y. Sample Bottles Free QF ACKEK'S ENGLISH KEMEDY. Splen did lor all Throat and Lung Diseases. MUNDs BKOTHEKi. nov lot N. Front St., eoiN. Fourth St. OPERA HOUSE. . TIIUUsli.ir NlOlir, Nov. 15. ! BETTEK, KICHElt AND MOKE BEAUTIFUL i HAN EVEK. TIIE Great Spectacular opera, The New- ii. Atily QUii.-.JM. A large anl complete Dramatic and Operatic company 3 GIIKAT COSIEDlANSa i Ml.'. MOUSTJOY WALKEIi, iUK. SOJ. AIKEN, Mil. C. K. EDWAItDS. JkllSS BEATRICE GOLDE as the "Queen." Miss BEUTfiA LAVOY as KhodoaonuJen.,, iTices 25c, -joe, 75c and $1.00 sale of aLoinmences Tuesday, Kov. 13th, nov 12 m. wTto. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. apis lap! -A.T THE Ladies' Emporium 115 Market St., SPECIAL CASH OFFER For Next Ten Days. E MUST MAKE ROOM FOR" STOCK OF Christmas Goods which we will display In a few days, and offer to the Ladles i Extraordinary Cash Bargains thioughout entire Stock. Special prices on French Felt Hats, : - , - . which win be offered at much less than before ihis stock must be decidedly reduced in next ten days, hence this offer. -Call and see prices and obtain Bargains trom the Largest and Finest Stock of MILLINERY,i Notions, Fancy Goods, ressTrimmiiigs, Ladies1 ana Children' Hosiery, , (FAST BLACK-WARRANTED.) Zephyrs, Worsted Goods , Infants' SacquesV BOOTES, CAPS FRENCH FELT, (72 inches wide, $1.25 per yard.) ' v- Embroidered Felt Scarf, Table Covers, stamp ed Linen Goods of all Descriptions. , This Is a BONA FIDE offer and parties de siring Goods in our line will find ft to their advantage to give us a call. ' ' j O , AGENT FOB ' - DemorestSewihff Machines, ONJLY$1Q.50. o t- AGENT FOR ;, Demorest Reliable Patterns. Respectfully, . .. : ; . v ; .' MRS. E.B. WIGGINS. nov H Wbtice. riHIE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE NOTE THE JL tact that the M. T. Davis whose name la attached to the butcher's circular Is not Martin T. Davis, the Real Estate Agent, who has several nouses lor Rent and two for sale very cheap. . MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Bstate Agent, novltf ll9Prtrices8St. - Brick & Shingles. 2OO3OOO NOW ON nA3n AT 0s coal and Wood Yard. nov 8 tf " ... Pink and White Gossamer, rpiTLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN Down Face Powders. Also a full line of Drugs, chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toliet Articles. Perfumes, etc., at F. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store, corner Fourth and Nun Sta., P. 8. Prescriptions Oiled at all hours, day or night. sept 11 tf School Books. gCHOOL BOOKS, v - For Private and Publla Schools. . ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGIIT CHEAP EST AT HEINSBERGER'S. Pictures and Cards rpO ORNAMENT YOUR ROOMS, AlSU Brackets of every description. For sale cheap at ; . HEINSBEBGER'S. Blank Booko, pAPER, ENVELOPES, INK, STEEL PENS, Pencils and Paper Bags ' , : - . Cheap at . . . HEINSBERGER'S. oct 5 .,, 1 - 1 .... 1 ,M A Prescriptions CCURATELY COMPOUNDED." PATENT Medicines, Toilet Articles, Ac. Prices reason able. A trial is asked. - JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt, ""'.." ; Druzzlst CKt 23 Princess st, bet. Front & becond - f t "TinstRmiTKndcr. " r -T- ;
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