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Englishand Classical School
K REV. DANIEL MORUELLE,A. M.,
a Orange street, corner of Fiftn street,
ilifffi annua session will begin
terms or any information apply as
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VOL XI II.
WILMINGTON, N, C TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 18S9. NO 226.
Rosa Bonheur, who works, as in
Straw hats havfi hail a nnnr show-
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ucmii-auiy as ever, is maKin? some ing to day.
studies oi tne Indians and the anis
inals of Buffalo Bill's troupe, at
Pari?, for a large painting she in
tends to execute. I
Many of the white children in the
6th public school district of Cincin-.
nati have refused t attend the
school because colored children
Some very nice r roasting ears,
from late crop corn, sold jin market
this mornings at 20 cents a dozen.-
Nota New River oyster in mar
ket yet but the promise is prolific
for next week. i
Mr. W. H. Yopp has removed to
have been admitted, and a juvenile new quarters, three doors bejow his
race war, with stones, lis being daily .! old store and that much nearer
carried on. Foraker uiav have to I Front street market.
call ot the militia ' to quell the re
bellion against equal 1 rights in the
pnblic schools.
The death is announced in Wash-
in gto of John W. Lane, a million
aire of Portland, Me. Mr. Lane was
interested in the telegraph business
with Thomas T. Eckert before the
formation of the Western Union
Telegraph Company, had interests
in the Providence horse railroads,
and owned fiftv housed in Portland.
He was 71 years old. j
The Boston Herald says: "It is
Mrs. Cleveland's fate that she is still
famous. It is six months since she
flourished as the first lady of the
land,' but the private station "bhe
now occupies doesn't give her ob.i
scurity. She is no sooner recog-
nized wherever she g,pestoday than
she is followed by a crowd. She
complains that this sort of thing has
it is doubtful
ridding her-j
grown wearisome, but
ifho will succeed in
self of the penalties of the populari
ty she enjoys. The peopie are with
her, and they can't be shaken off."
At 3:15 p. m. to day instructions
were received here to change the
storm signal to cautionary South
west; ajid this was done.
Our young friend, Mr. Charles C.
Hall, will open very soon a first class
grocery store on the corner of
Orange and Seventh streets. .
There was not a watermelon in
market to-daj, good, bad or indiN
ferent. We have seen them here as
late as the middle of October.
There is a pile of old lumber and
trash on the corner of Orange and
Seventh streets, the removal of
which would greatly improve the
street.
Headquarters for Sasji, Doors and
Builders1 Supplies is the .N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods
at prices that you pay for those of
in inferior quality.
i session.
AddIv to
w. catlext, mndpal.
406 N. Fourth eit.
fsses Burr and James
Y BEGIN THE 25TU ANNVAL SESS-
ieir school for young ladles and c'bll-
en ! '
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, Mnday, October 7th,
, 80,1001 House, odj Third street, imine-
Xorm of st. Johrf s Church,.
ruction Thoroncb and
rras treasonable.
'ACTION
ESlcs
The colored people oT Florida are
indignant over the recent ap)6int
ment of Gen. McKee as the receiver
of public moneys for that State, for
tey remember a speech made by
that gentleman shortly after the
last Presidential election. In this
speech he read the Riot Act to the
colored voters, telling them that t he
tinie had come when the good of
the Republican party demanded
that they should take back seats
ami let the whito leadership in the
party previiil. At. that time Gen.
McKee was -a candidate, for post
master at Jacksonville.
Nor barque ifyhrussie, Gausel,
cleared to day for Bristol, with 1,401
casks spirits and 057 barrels rjsin,
valued at $37150, shipped byMessfS.
Paterson Downing & Co.
Burglars. . Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds. They are cheap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
x INDEX TO NKW ADTERTI3I3MENT3
B F Pkjjny Clothing I
Munds Bros Pharmacists
JasD Nutt Dutch Flower Koots.
W M Cumiiing White Curled Hair
IN VOCAL MUSIC. CALIS-
AXD NEEDLKWOKK W1TD-
l"T EXT HA CIIAKGeI
on Piano Forte or Organ
' cw.Ta .J18?- Pupils attending
lf desired, Ae accommo
i laan7? en,ent liours at the residence
i roStir?ron Water color and
!JhJrJTe ans. tauirht at reduced rates.
stnr "iculars Inquire at 224 North,
JUSi
'ISSSfi1? BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
? able at thpir Hall, on Third
tl .crJSte citv lion r,,Z ht
ur ciuslc ror dancing. : Kef resh
Lwncd b" te ladles. Tickets,
fct in nhldren s tickets 25 cents. The
!H it Pfent fr all who attend. -
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PEST SO A p r im rrTt c uititr rr
p- Browne's Ubor-SaTlng Detersive
sorth W JJ f P- BROWNE. Agt.
t 1 04w ater s. Wilmington, N. a
m&x copy.)
For other local see fourth page.
New moon to-night at 28 minutes
past 9 o'clock.
The sun crossed the equator yes.
terday and the storm was on time.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. French have
returned .to the city from a visit to
Baltimore and New York.
We have a few Fluting Machines
which, we are closing Out aless than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co j - t
. Mrs. W. E. Mayo has removed to
the city from Wrightsville Beach;
The hduse at Switchback has been
closed for the season.
Market street was flooded, as
usual, in consequence of the heavy
rains this forenoon, but the water
soon ran off when the rain ceased.
Get rid of that tired feeling as
quick as possible. Take Hood's Sar
saparilla, which gives strength, a
good appetite and health.
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; For Rent. Desirable Store corner
Front and Mulberry jSts. Possess
ion- given aA once, j Enquire of "I.
Shrier, cor. Front and Princess, tf
Paint your house; with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint, It is the best
ami cheapest. You will find all col
ors in any desired quantity at the
factorv's agents, N. i Jacobi Hdw.
Co. , : " .
Ladies will find a very handsome
and complete line of ladies Muslin
Underwear at astonishing low prices
at the Wilmington Shirt Factory,
123 Murketrstreet. Sign of the blue
awning. " - tf
Stoves! We have ja very largo
line, made by the best factories, of
the latest and most improved styles,
which we guarantee; to bake and
cook well and to give general satis
faction. Our low pribes will aston
ish and oar Stoves please you. ' N.
Jacobi U&vri Cow?? r i i.ftL
Kef res hi nc and Invigorating ' , . !
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers! magnificeut new
soda fountain at a temperature of
34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes
and Natural MinerallWater
North Carolina can challenge the
world on fine beef. - Mr. Garrell had
on his stalls to day in Front street
market some Ashe county meat that
can safely challenge Baltimore and
New York to beat it.
Parties from the Hammocks and
Wrightsville Beach tell us that old
ocean presented a grand sight this
morning, '-The waves of the sea
are mighty and rage horribly," as
the Psalmist described ; it, and one
told us that the waves were Vas
high as the houses,"
Mr. James F. Post, Jr., Secretary
and Treasurer of the W. & W. R. R.
Co., gives notice in this issue that
three and a half per tent, interest
on the certificates of indebtedness
of the road will be paid October 1st,
at his office in this city, to all hold
ers of record on that date .
The Ladies Delighted.
The pleasant effect and the per
fect safety with which, ladies may
use the liquid fruit "laxative, Syrup
of Figs, under all conditions make it
their fayorite remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the taste, gentle,
yet effectual in acting on the kid
neys, liver and bowels.
' 1' ' ." Forecasts.
For North I Carolina, rain 'and
stationary temperature. For WiU
mmgton and vicinity, fair weather.
'f J The Sociable To-Night.
The Hibernian Benevolent Socie
ty will give the first sociable of the
season fco-nigtyt at Hibernian Hall,
on .Third street, between Princess
and jChestnut. There will be music
for; dancing and refreshments will
be served by the ladies. The com
mittee promise a pleasant evening
to all. who may attend.
Mayor and Magistrate.
But one case was adjudicated by
the Mayor this iiiorning and that
realized $20 for the city when it is
collected. One case, Jesse Lewis,
charged with disorderly conduct, in
cursing and abusing the driver of a
street car, was removed on affidavit
to Justice E. D. Hall's court, where
the defendant wtas found guilty .but
judgment was 43tispended on pay
ment of costs.
Scholarships Awarded.
The competitive examination for
the two free scholarships allotted
to New Hanover county in the North
Carolina College of Agriculture - and
Mechanic Arts, begun yesterday
afternoon before the Board of Edti-
cation and the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, was concluded
to day. Messrs. Henry E. Bonify,
of Wilmington and W. T. Canady.
of Scott's Hill, passed a successful
examination and to them the schol-
ships were awarded.
The Wind and the Itain.
The first effects of the storm re
ported in yesterday's ilKViKW. as
moving Northeast from Pensacola
were felt here about dark last even
ing, when rain began to fall. It
rained all night and about midnight
the wind was very high. The
maximum velocity nere was so
miles an -hour and at Southport,
between 7 and 8 o'clock this morn
ing, it registered 36 miles, with the
wind from the Southeast. Theen
tire rainfall at this station has been
2.15 inches since the beginning last
evening.
The storm centre moved this
morning to the North, to Kentucky
It is accompanied there by excus
sive rains and the winds are highj
On the coast the wind has veered to
the Southwest, although at this
writing, 12 o'clock, the cautionary
sigual is stlil up.
The predictions of the Signal
Office as to the storm have been
verified in every particular. They
told:u9 it was coming, and from
what direction; that there would be
high winds last night and that the
wind would shift to Southwest this
morning, and all of these things
have come to pass exactly as fore
told. - - ' -
Streets of New York
The New York Herald, an excel
lent authority on theatrical affairs,
says: That old time melodrama, "The
Streets of New York," . with a real
fire engine, lots of red sparks, in
numberable supers in red shirits and
threatrical looks and various other
things, was presented at the Grand
Opera House last evening, and suc
ceeded in deeply interesting a large
audience in the lower part of the
house and thrilling a much larger
in the gallery. To say that the
gallery was filled would be drawing
it mindly. It was packed, and when
its occupants were not engaged in
applauding the manly deeds of the
hero arid the virtues of the heroine
they spent' their time in loudly
hissing the villain." Though : many
of the "supers' forgot to appear
cold during the snowstorm, the au
dience was made to forget these
little things by the fine acting of
Mr. W. C. Donaldson as Tom Bad"
gerj who is all that could be desired
in the part and makes .it go with a
vim quite refreshing in these days
of self styled stars."
It will be presented at the Opera
House on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings by the strongest cast seen
in the play for years.
Care Your Catarrh, or Get S500.
For many years,the proprietors of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, who
are thoroughly responsible, finan
cially; as any one can easily ascer-
their tain by proper enquiry, have offer
eu, in goou laun, mrougn neany
every newspaper in tiie lana, a
Superior Conrt.
In this Court the following, cases
were disposed of:
Florence V. Bagwell vs. John G.
Bagwell. Continued.
B. F. Penny vs. The Brunswick
Bridge &. Ferry Co. Continued.
W. H. Howe vs. Alice Howe.
Non suit. . J v .......
Meigs, Dale & Co. vs. Sol. Bear &
Bros. Non suit.
Wm. Watson & Co. vs. Sol. Bear
& Bros. et. al. Non suit.
Emanuel Scherin vs. Sol. Bear &
Bros. Nonsuit.
Peterson's Magazine.
"Peterson" for October comes "to
us with a handsome new cover,
which the publishers announce to
be the first of a number of improve
ments about to be made in this ad
mirable periodical These changes
and additions cannot fail greatly to
increase " PetcrsotC 's" wide cjrcula
tio, which has long been far beyond
that of other lady's magazines
in the country. ,The contents of
tliis number are, as usual, of the
first oriTer of merit. The itlustra
tions are excellent, the stories capi
tal, and the fashion and ' household
departments are models in
completeness. It will soon be time
to decide on a magazine for next year landing reward of 500 for a case
Our advice to families not familiar of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad
with . "Peterson" r is to send-for a or of how loug standing, which
sanrnly copy.-Add ressKrson- tbeyr cannot, cure. -The. Remedy,
' . o -i - -i m which is sold by druggists at only
Magazine, 306 Chestnut street, Phil 50 cents, is mild, soothing, cleans-
adelphla, Pa. ingt antiseptic and healing. - -
NKW.ADVElfTISKM ENT8.
. ' rLEASE NOTICE. .
iwe wo rxj ;iaa to receive c: ",' - ::atit ns
from oTur'trienOs on any. cua til ttZ ts
eenerar irtefest, tut i . r-
. The name or tte writer lust anrays to far-
nishedto'tnb Editor. " 'V::
communications, must toe written on hut ,
one side of tx&'tisxior.,''-:S:1 ! ' :-v
l'ersoniiities must toe avoided.. "--- ;
And it is espcciailx.aiia parucniariy niadcr ...
stood that the Editor floes not always endorse
the views of correspondents unless so stated
in the edltorlai Wnmns. r " w
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number of our leading citizens. County and town rights sole. ' ' ; -
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1 Wilmington, N. c, July. 15, 1889.'
occupied by me, are coated with nutchlns' new
This is to certity that the walls or the office occupied uy me, are coated with nutchlns' new
process, "Paperme." it is undouhtediy t ce oest ana cneapest BUhstitute for Paper or Kal- '
somlning. I am very much pleased with it, and do not hesitate to recommend, it to any one
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kVlLMINGTON. N. a.. .Tulvfl ISSfi '
Jlutchins' Paperine has been used by the inventor in decorating one of the rooms of mr
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I have had a part of my wall finished up by nutchirs' new process with IL I am well
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I have had JJutchins to Paperine my office and am perfectly satisfied with it and recom
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Almond Meal Soap
FOR THE COMPLEXION.
JJ IGIILY KECOM.JIENDED FOll WUITEN-
lng, softening and beautifying tlie skin and
removing tan, discolorations or other im
purities. For sale by
MUNDS BltOTHElrtj,
sep 24 tf - 104 N. Front tit,
OFFICE OF SECKETAItY ANDTREASUliER
OF TIIE WILMINGTON & WELDON IJ.lt.CO.
A- Vilmington,;N. C, Sept. 24th, 1889.
rjlHREE AND A HALF PEH CENT. INTEK-
est on the Certificates of Indebtedness of the
Wilmington fc Weldon Railroad Co. will be
old to all holders of record on October 1st,
881). at the office of the Treasurer. The Trans
fer Books will stand closed from this date un
til September :th, 1889, inclusive. ' .
JAS. F. POST. JK.,
secretary and Treasurer
Wilmington Wcloon R. It. Co.
sep 24 flu oct 1
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i The Drugvtst...
218 North Front St. ' Wilmimrton. n. g. ,t 3
NOTICE ! '
J AYING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW '
uik i nuv nun;, ojienns . tne trade a
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Thursday, Sfpk ij and H.
DION DOl Clt 'AULT'S IMMORTAL COM ED Y
DRAMA. ...
"Strecis of Sew York,"
with the popular favorite, W. O. DQNALD
SON. as Tom Badger, the Eccentric Bohe
mian, startling scenic effects. Union Square,
New York, by moonlight, the Five Points,
Baxter street, and tiie GREATEST FIRE
SCENE ever produced on any stage. - -Reserved
Beats secure at Yates! Boot Store
Tuesday.- - ; sep23tf
Furnishing Goods I
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