. ' -: "PLEASE NOTICE. " "J- ' Wtf will toe clad to reccivo comxaualcatu as from our mends on way ana 6il8"atocts general Uitenst,trat s ! . 2 The name pt tho writer must always tft'fari rfry evening. Sundays t- f.JrtflS. FOSTAGK PAID: r -I rt$pf' ,,. oot Three nished to the Editor." : communications most one side of the paper. - month, 35 cents.- toe written i on- tut Lk? ... w dcllvfrevi j V nart of the city, at the above Personalities must be'avoiaed.V . ! 3 1 And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor docs, not always endorse the views of correspondents cmlesa so stated m the editorial columns. ' ' ?, - K EW ADVERTISEMENTS 1' ninipaae report any and VOL XIII. AVILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. NO 228. r mer3 U4-'r xmiarly. ' -.vive tueir - tTlSEJilEXTH .,n the Hicst elegant form T.T.VEAsa NUTRITIOUS JUICE FlGS OF -OF THE . . CALIFORNIA, the medicinal known to be beneficial to the Human forniine an agreeable cure Habitual Consti Sn the many ills de 0I1 a weak or inactive vsStioa of the rUHMWERMD BOWELS. tk theaost excellent remedy known to "t-tfE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Win ens is Bilious er vonuj4u THAT - 'wff ELOOD, REFRECHiwu ouLtr, HfcL inuu HATURAi-LY FOLLOW. Eveyone is using it and all are Sighted with it. isKYOUH DRUGGIST FOR 02P FIGS utmiPACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYrfUP CO. SM FRANVIWU, UAL. jiorsaleby ROrtEItr 15 "UK 1,1, A 111 y. .. . WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, td S U dtw Wilmington , N. C Contagious Blood Diseases, lotrs, sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, k, ire evidences of contagious blood disease. k ia manifestly a duty to eradicate mood rascatrom the system by a use of B. B. B aetata Rood liaim), thus enabling the sore V laces to heal, and thereby 'removing all pos- kmtj o! other members of the family be haifciteewise afflicted. Send to Blood Balm liLitlanta, Ga., tor book that will convince. ia.uuuaw, sn. ouve, in. c, writes: -j. M running sores on my shoulders and arms. if rattle is. li. . curea me entirely."' i Johnson, Belmont Station, Miss., writes: li. B. has worked on me like a charm. My til and body was covered with sores, and plair came out. but 15. J), n. healed me illy I.J Kinnin. Ilutchcns. Texas. writes: t4B. f.1 has cured my wife of ;i lartre ulcer on pit tnat doctors and all other medicine at rot cure." li. Kossman, a prominent merchant of wie-boro. Ga.. writes: -I know of several las Of blood disease siwriilv rmwl rv TL . Two bottles cured a ladv of ugly scrofulous .LBirrhmnrp x- :n i .ivou no nriHto- IB. B. in curtDj; Mr. Robert Ward of blood on effected one of. the most wonderful ss mat ever came.to our knowledge.' A Chicago newspaper suggests Foraker and Tanneras a President ial ticket for 1839. . George Eliot's grave at Highgate Cemetery is neglected and qver- grown with grass and weeds. A single sheet of paper six feet wide and seven miles and three- quarters in length has; been made at the Watertown, N. Y., Paper Works. It weighed 2,207 pounds, and was made and rolled entire without a single break. A London correspondent says that the cause of Mrs. Rives Chanler's abandonment of literature lies in the fact thather success gave rise to'a school of fiction which had produced a large number of female writers who have brought "erotic-" ism" into disrepute. Not quite one-half of the Man chester, Eng., ship canal has been excavated, 5et the whole of the original capital ot i'y,8ia,oou Dad been expended within 30u,000. At least 7,000,000 or 18,000,000 more will be required to finish it. It is expected that the canal will be open in about two years. . The report of the United States Land Office at Jackson, Miss., shows an unusual demand for lands for homestead purposes. There 1 are neailj' 1,000,000 acres still subject to homestead entry, mostly in ' the Southern counties. Actual settle ment and the payment of $14 se cures a homestead of 100 acres. Cape Fear Academy UEOPEXS ITS SEVENTEENTH SESSION ;u'May. 'l)t. 2iiL I pnrllncr Mohnnl iUliCltV. "Villi iVimC rf tuonhiipa nfirmflll uorou?h i nst nu t ion. Preparation for . , .T l l.Jl. I 1 1 1 V 1 SVFllO uu k-v r"u;i Ol session. APDlV to W. cat LETT, Principal, 406 N. Fourth St. Crockery and Glassware. HAVE JUST RECEIVED t he finest and largest Stock or china that has ever been brought to this city. This China I had Imported direct and I wlU sell it cneaper than It has ever been known to sell In this market. Have It In dec orated and white, and will sell you from Dlate. cup nn In lenrAW. aa '-""cii as you warn iiWseeir Now Dou t miss the place. Ladles, W. AVAT80N. No. 17 Market Street. Between Front and Water. pSlishand Classical School eUkv. DANIEL MORRELLE, A. M.t 3" Orange street, corner of Filth street. ,T4T rps1 nnnual session -vvlll begin fir ttLh:sl)AY, the ist of October. lSStf. - ,u,s or any information apply as seplltd sliN AND ORNAMENTAL 'n all its binnrhf ovffntfl nt , 0,, wit u neat ness and dlsnatch. and Of stent with nrst-class work. The or the tinn, having had an f years in the business, pledges ple-ase the most fastidious.' and -aav..iu.n 01 the patronaere of Wilmlns- Uvin- u.ncc solicited, and esUmates '"""'"'KtL seDlSoUi ALEX JAOESON, fDt and fflmmKsinn MfrrlianL -ELICITS M KNrs OF COTTON AND ALL ' bS r COIINTKV PRODUCE. In ani Mullierr' Sts, Wilmington, N.C. 4 LOCAL nSTETS. INDEX TO NJEW ADTERTISKHKNT3 P E Kiley Oysters li F PsxNY-lciothlng Muni)3 Bros Pharmacists Jas D Nctt Dutch Flower Roots. Mr. a.ad Mrs. D. S. Cowan will return from Asheville to-morrow. The man with the. largest foot in the world is probably the Rev.. John Farnham, of Charlotte, in thisState. He wears a number 35 shoe, which requires a sole 20 inches long and 7 inches broad. The business of man ufacturing his shoes is conducted at Philadelphia, and it constitutes one of the most extensive industries of that city. ; .... i-i ; In the first eight months of 1888 there were 35 failures of woollen manufacturing concerns, with lia bilities of $2,4S0,000 j and assets of $1,355,000. In the first eight months of 1889 there were 46 failureslia bilities, $G,920,000; assets, $5,173,000. And every succeeding year will be worse as long as the .manufacturers shall be forced to contend against taxed raw material, taxed machin ery and political leeches. - Judge Hughes' declaration that he will vote the Democratic ticket this fall is a sore blow to Mahone, and is a wet blanket to his adher ents. Judge Hughes has always heretofore been a Republican and was never known as a kicker. His defection may be a signal for a stampede. It is already hinted that Judge Lewis, president of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, will vote for McKinney. He was elected to his present position by the Mahone Legislature several years ago. 1 :' ' . ' The Irish agricultural statistics for last year have just been pub lished. In cattle there was a de. crease of 58:259. as compared with 1887, the number being 4,099,195; andjthere were 1,397,825 pigs, which was a slight falling! off. On the othor hand, there is an increase in theIpoultry(14, 480,400) goats (295, 698,) horses (of 7,692 to 565,097,) asses (of 3, 640. to 203, 152.) and sheep l(of 248,843 to 7,626,669.) There was a large increase in the number of cat tle, sheep and swine which were ex ported to Great Britain. - , -.- Cure 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 tain bv proper enquiry, have oner ed, in'gooil faith, through nearly j every newspaper in the land,, a standing reward of $500 for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad or of how long standing, which they cannot cure. The Remedy, which is sold oy druggists at oniy New goods encumber the side walks now. Let them cumber, say we. - . Mrand Mrs. John Taylor have returned from their visit to tlie Northern markets. . .; But few people have seen rice birds in Wilmington this year. We are oneof the many. Mr. Joseph Hanby, who studied medicine with Dr. W. J. H. Bel lamy, has gone to Baltimore to at tend lectures. . Do you suffer from scrofula, "salt rheum or other humors? Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co"j t For Rent. Desirable Store corner Front and Mulberry Sts. Possess ion given at once. Enquire of I. Shrier, cor. Front and Princess, tf Mr. E. Kiley, of the Gem Saloon, has the first oysters of the season They are from Lynn Haven Bay and will be offered on his oyster counters to night. Headquarters for Sash, Doorsand Builders1 Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of in inferior quality. 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 Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf The residence of Capt. R. H. Tomlinson, at Fayetteville, was de stroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. The house was not owned by that gentleman. Nearly all of the fur niture was destroyed and on this Capt. T. held insurance for $1,050. Industrial JVf anufacturincr Company. The Board of Directors of the Industrial Manufacturing Company held a meeting last night for the purpose of considering propositions for furnishing the necessary ma chinery, etc. Proposals submitted by Messrs. Burr & Bailey, of Wil mington, and E. E. Titus, bf Pe tersburg, Va., were accepted. .The former forja 75-horse power engine, with shafting and pulleysand the latter for machines to make veneers and grocers' plates apdjdishes. The affairs of the company are progressingjsatisfactorily and there is every prospect that everything will be in readiness for the com mencement of work "on the first of November next. 50 cents, is mild, soothing, cleans ing, antiseptic and healing. Paint your house; with Regal Ready Mixed Paint, ilt is the best and cheapest. You will find all col ors in any deslrcdquantity at the factory's agents, N. Jacobi , Hdw. Co- V llefreslilns and InvigoTatins Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrnp,MiIk Shakes andNatural Mineral; Water. A Good Piece, Well Produced. Those who attended thei perform ance at the Opera House last night, expecting to be repaid for their trouble, were not disappointed. We were sure, as we stated, that Mr. Gardiner would not send out a poor piece or a poor company. "The Streets of New York,'" although an old piece, was handsomely present ed last night. There was a good house not a very large one but an encouraging one and it is safe to say that all enjoyed the presenta tion. Mr. Donaldson, as Tom Bad ger, took the house by storm. The i New York Herald isrisrht: he is "all ; Miss El lie Gilroy, as Dob, the Boot black, was pleasing and very clever in her impersonation of the part. Miss Douglass was charming in her . rendition of the heroine nfHhp niece. I Allda, and Mr. John GJlroy's Dan j was one of the pleasing features, of the play. Tne scenery is very, fine and the great fire scene in the fifth act was a magnificent thing. The : support was very good anil j we think the troupe may be classed as one of the best on the road. They appear again to night and we hope to a full house. The piece will not be slaughted, but wjll be rendered entire, as the troupe will not leave -here unci! to morrow morning. j Richmond Terminal's Kival. Underjthis head the New York Herald tells of Mr. Robinson's new line from Monroe to Atlanta, the Georgia, Carolina and Northern R. R., and says it "is to be built." It is perhaps ignorant of the fact that a part of this line has already been completed and is now being operat ed.t The prediction is also being freely made thatlthe road will all be ready for the rails by next Feb ruary 1st, and that trains will be moving from Monroe to Atlanta by June 1st, 1890. The Herald speaks of the bonds and says: ( The completion of this road will i vetlieRobinson party a th rough line from New York City to'Atlanta, via! Norfolk, Va., as they already own or control what- is known as the Seaboard Air Line, which is made up of the Old Dominion steam ship line, from New York to Norfolk; the Baltimore Steam Packet Com pany, from Baltimore to Portsmouth and Norfolk. Va.; the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, which is 117 mile3 long, including branches; the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, 160i miles long, with branches; the Au gusta Air Line, 139 miles long, and the Carolina Central, 287 miles long all of which they control. When the line has been finished the dis tance from Portsmouth to Atlanta over the Robinson system will be 930 miles. Mr. Calvin S. Brice" declined to see. me. He sent out word, how ever, that the Richmond Terminal people were not alarmed at the prospect of being paralleled. He said that it would take at least three years to finish the road and at least three more for the owners to get any business. At the end of that time the Richmond Terminal would be gin to take an interest in it, but cer tainly not before. Death of Gen. Dili. Lieut. Gen. Daniel Harvey Hill, one of the most prominent figures of the late war, and one of the most gallant of the many brave and no' ble souls who have made Southern valor and chivalry as immortal as the everlasting hills, passed quietly to his last long sleep in Charlqfte, on Tuesday afternoon, at the resi dence of his brother-in-law,' Mr. J. P. Irwin. Gen. Hill was a native of York county, S. C, very near the North Carolina line. He was born in 1821 and graduated at West Poiut in the class of , 42 with Gens. Longstreet, A. P. Stewart, Doubleday, Reynolds aud others. He served with great gallantry aud distinction in the Mexican wTar and was twice brevet ed. He entered the Confederate service as commander of the First Regiment and fought first fight of the war, Big Bethel. He took a prominent part in the battle of Big Bethel, and' led suc cessively in the following engage -ments: Williamsburg, Va., Seven Pines or Four Oaks, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, South Mountain or Boonsboro, Sharpsburg and Fredericksburg. After this lat ter battle Gen. Hill was transferred to the seat of war in the West. ; His re'putatipn was gained in the battle of South-Mountain. He held the mountain pass atBoonsboro against the whole of McClellan's army from early dawn until the after noon, when Longstreet and Hood came to his relief. The fighting at this point was terrific. At the close, of the war Gen. Hill returned to Charlotte and published and won the the battle of a monthly magazine, "The Land We Love," which he was compelled to give up because of broken health. In 1876 he became President of Ihe University of Arkansas and in 1887 he was elected President Of the LState Agricultural College at Mil- ledgeville, Ga. Because of feeble health he was soon compelled to resign this position and he returned to Charlotte. He was in Wilming ton last Summer and visited South port, seeking relief. Gen. Hill was brother in-law to Stonewall Jackson. He was mar ried to Miss Isabella Morrison, old- jest daughter of the late Dr. R. 'It. Morrison, in November, 1848. Mrs. D, H.J.Hill and seven children are still living. Gen. Hill's body was bnried in the old graveyard, at Da vidson College, where four of his children were buried. Stoves. We have a very large 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 prices will astonr ish and our Stoves, please you. N. Jacobi lldw. Co. - t NEW ADYElfTISEMENTS. HAIR! WHITE, HAIR ? HAIR ! HAIR ! HAIR ! CURLED, PURE, HORSE AND CATTLE TAIL, ! PERFECTLY CURED AND CURLED.' " V : r 1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE ; CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES 1 I use the finest Ticking, best filling, Patent Leather Tufts, make two rows stitching around Boxing AJND Fll, as well as material and GUARANTEE WORKMANSHIP SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY. Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses, Cushions, Springs, Pillowsj&c. Forecasts. .fcor JNorth Carolina,, increasing cloudiness and showers, followed! on Friday by cooler and fair weather. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. Syrup of lfigs, Produced from the laxative and nutritious, 'juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefi cial to the human system acts gent ly, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Not Time to Kill Rirds. We caution bird hunters not to be too hasty in entering upon this sport. Here is the statute on" the subject: "Noperson shall kill, shoot, trap, or net any partridge, 'quail, doves, robins,: larks, mocking birds, or wild turkeys, between thejfirst day of April and the fifteenth day of October in each year; and the person so offending shall-be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not ex ceeding ten dollars for each ! of ence. ' Fire at Urinkley'g. The store occupied by Mr. E. J. Carter, at Brinldey's, in Brunswick county, 17 miles troni the city, on the! W., C. & A. R. R., was destroy ed by fire about 1 o'clock this morn ings together with all of its Icon tents. The stock was owned by Mr. Carter and the building by Mr. David S. Cowan. This latter; was insured with Messrs. Smith & Boat wright in the; Fire and Marine of Virginia,' for j $300. We could not hear of any insurance on the stock. Superior Court. The Superior Court has been busy all day in hearing the case of Geo. Harriss, et al vs. Wm. Sneeden et al, and it had : not been concluded at our ciose. Messrs. Russell i and Ricaud and Junius Davis appear for the plaintiffs and Col. T. W. Strange for the defendants. The case of A. D". Puffer's Sons vs. A. F. Lucas et al, was concluded late yesterday afternoon; the ; ver dict of the jury awarded the ibot tling apparatus in dispute and damages to the plaintiff, and to defendants for violation of tract. 5 OBITUARY. $100 $20 con Mrs. John Iiradshaw. Seldom is the painful duty imposed upon us to chronicle the death of one more highly es teemed or more universally admired for her many womanly traits of character than the subject of this tribute. I Mrs. Bradshaw was 76 years of age. She has not lived in vain. For over fifty year3 a! devo ted wife she has always manifested in her household, In the church and among her neighbors and fricods those elements of char acter which go to make the true woman. It is said that the child Is father to the man. It Is more true that woman is mother i to the nation, and such women iis Mrs. Bradshaw have done much to build tip the glory and use fulness of our country. Withal she Avas an humble, devoted Christian, helpful to the poor and attentive to the sick. - Mrs. Bra 1 shaw was burled at Pike i Creek Church and her funeral services were con ducted by Rev. D. B. Black, under j whose faithful ministrations she had long been a fol lower of Jesus. ' j C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. First of the Season. Li " OYSTEHS! OYSTEKb I Sssp Lynnaven Bay Oysters to-night at THE GEM. sep 20 2t P. E. KILEY, Proprietor. OPERA HOUSE . . ' - , j Wednesday and- Thursday, Scp'j. 25 and 1 8. .. . -- j DION I?Ol CICATLT'S IMMORTAL COMEDY DRAMA, j "Streets of New York," with the popular favorite, w. O. DONALD SON, as Tom Badger, the Eccentric Bohe mian. Startling scenic effects. Union Square, New York, by moonlight, the Five Points. Baxter Street, and the GREATEST FIRE SCBNE ever produced on any stage. ; I Reserved Satsecuixxi at Yates' Book Store 'Tuesday, ; . -; sepjstt iOHNER are well equipped with everything Dutch Flower Roots. JJ YACJNTB.S, TULIPS, CROCUS, Etc. Direct importation. Finest selection. Illus trated catalogue now ready and free on op-, plication. ' JAMES D. NUTT, The Druggist. 218 North Front St, Wilmington, N. C. Orrelt's Stables, THIRD AND PRINCESS STS.,' necessary n a first class Livery and Sales stables. Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand. Attention is specially invited to our large stockyard and our facilities for housing horses and cattle in the basement of our large sta bles. Rates as low as can be found elsewhere. Give us a call and we will do our best to please you. R. C. ORRELL, jy.29tf Proprietor.-1 or ft. Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK. Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock, r. M, ' GULF STREAM. Satuitfay, Sept. 28 PION12ER Wednesday, Oct. 2 benefactor Saturday, Oct 5 FR03I WILM1NGTON1 B&NEFAOTOR.. GULF STREAM. PIONEER.... t Tuesday. Ock l Thursday, Oct.? .Tuesday, Oct, 8 83 Through Bills Ladintr and LowpRft Thrrl Rates guaranteed to and from points In Norin and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N, e. THEO. E. EG ER, 'Trade Manager. - New York: WM. p. CLYDE & CO., GenT Agents, sep 3 ; 5 Bowling Green, New Ycrir; Almond Meal Soap FOR THE COMPLEXION rriGIILY RECOMMENDED FOR WfllTEN- ing, softening and beautifying the skin and, , reuiuYiu- iivu, uiaeuiurauuns or oiner im purities. For sate by MUNDS BROTHERS. sep 21 tf 104 N. Front St. Misses Burr and James yILL BEGIN THE 25TH ANNUAL &ESS- ion of their School for young ladles and ciittV dren, on . . . - Monday, October 7thj at the School House, on Third street, Imme diately North of St. John's Church. Instruction Thorough nnd Terms treasonable. INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS THENICS AND NEEDLEWORK WITH OUT EXTRA CHARGE. - , Instrumental Music on Piano Forte or Organ taught by Mrs. Cushing. Pupils attending other schools will, If desired, be accommo dated with convenient hours at the residence of the Instructress. , - Classes In Crayon, Oil, Water Color and other decorative arts, taught at reduced rates. For further particulars Inquire at 224 North Third street. ... sep23tf , WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL ligent, to represent. In her own locality, an old rirm. References required. Perma nent position and good salary. Address Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 1585, N. Y. ' sep 2 4w Notice, i O ALE BY THE SO OTHERN EXPRESS COM-; pany of aU Unclaimed Freight on hand six ' months and over. On Tuesday, October wu, at 10 a. in., will be. sold by Cronly & Morris, Auctioneers, No. 19 south Water Street, all Unclaimed Packages that have been on fraud six months and over. For list of articles see hand bills. Terms spot cash. W. J. CROSSWELL, J. R. WILLIAMS.' , . sepiotf Supt. Agent. For Sale, OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR J A LB, AT YODH , aug . , ' KKYIKW.OFFICflJ