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I nis pater . j rrtif eW. axfK ' ,.rt Eiltor and Prop. II lU- 1 7 .KlrriO fOSTAQE PAID: . ubntas-tiOOL Three F one month, 33 cents. rill W delivered by camera, ira t r " v, , -r of tfce city, at me above ! " '.' m-.vand liberaL - .V oWs report any and rf2?wr: , t,,r p:lIer regularly. f -S : -- ' 4. -- . ; : .5 -i.-ij'r f V EKK-t decant form ' ' .r 'XATIVL nd NUTRITIOUS JUICE PG3 Or CALIFORNIA, ";.;-" -&:- v.-itl: the medicinal . of plant known to be 4 benvii ial to tne numan iiccuv laxative to perma- .. 1- r'ir Habitual Consti- xtion. and 'the many ills de Siife on 'a weak or inactive Scrditior. of the V V . " r53iS,i:vE8 ana BOWELS. -istber.".' '::;ilent remedy known to , THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY V.hj- me :i i-iuoiis or consupaiea SO THAT - ' MR2ELCCD, REFRECHISJG SLEEP, ' HEALTH and OTREWtsTH KAT-R ALLY FOLLOW. ' Eren cne is using it and all are delighted with it: : . v --m r not inier cao . SYH-"E7P PIGS lAASUrACTURtD uNLT HT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Will?, ft.' ' NEW YORK. N. Y Forsaleby. - ." R()i5Ei:T 15. RELiLAIVIY. WHOLF.SALE DRUGGIST, e$ y, lr di v- i Wilmington, N. C, Inherited Hlood Poison. . " Eff tiany people there are whose distress rares, ach'-s, pains and eruptive ten- ris5s are due to inherited Wood polson. Mblool pas-;cst"rom parent to child,and it is istcrc Is the duty of husband and wife to ? t m r iaokI pv! re. This is easily accom-lihr-iX by a vivi y use. of B. B. B. (Botanic i r,:ilm s-na to Elood Balm " Co., At- ziz. tf 1AK o; liw.sr oonTlncinsr proof. iimfs inn. Ad.mfa. t;a , writes: i4My two la were aftiicrod with blood -.poison, which vwrs said was liercUitary. They both broke hi in sores and t ruptions which B. B. li. rcptly com roi M unrt Anally cured com- Mrs. s.M. Willi urns, sandy, Texas, writes: SyiLnvpH.i-:i!Tlietr-ci children, who lnher- saMood poison, Uavc Improved rapidly after lyeon:. u. c. It Is a (iodsend." -i. l:. Wilsou. ,;ien AlDlne Station. N. C. Ks. v rites: "Bone and blood poison 1 cio (o have roy leg amputated, and on a '.p there came ,a large ulcer, which worse even uay until doctors gave me ? to file. I only, welsrhed 120 Dounrts whra I rin to take B. C. B., and 12 bottles increased xvi.-ut to iso pounds and made me sound Sa e!L 1 fifwr k-Tipnr wlmt. trnnrl ripnlfh is before." S0YE3IBER 1ST, 1889. oeirin the month with a iiiag n: stock of Dry Goods.to which fiavite ;m examination. Our stock wers every department in the Dry .simc. ami every department is JrtBj-bt. ye would cnl I especial ijtio:, to our, stock -of Dress cc(... ve liave the best and cheap- I? !olf of 3Iouminff Goods in the J liiise and space will not per- o.. us to enumerate the reat nnn r.f. special bargains we have-to IScT. It i' i. t... a. ' , ,i"ciliil to say mat we r::iin:; ;.'lit anxious to show our that we are' able to offer. 'Pfiio;- r.'oc-ds at lowest prices. v.Kiieiity of our sriles and ex- C:.r 0;Ji' ock of Gents' Famish- r 'K!U enable us to offer induce ii That line, and a class "of r.1"1! t be found in anv" other tiu- State. V"e have in r If ior Holiday; re- the .'hand- -t r0, !c of i-hnbroidered Haud-j.i-.s ev.T opened in the South, r!!' KVods will be exhibited to "rirocs of seeing them, i I '-pwtfully, ; ' , " ; JKO. J. HEDRICK. and4Savorjn-, Housekeepers can prove by a single ; tr.ese Extracts are the cheapest; y.- to their names, full measurej' -dv:vGa eod nmi" f I-vii s asl (IcJiIcnei of Wi!raiarlcn 1 YOUR BEUULAIi CHOCK- ih2 ."aor- i ovt miss the place. Loot 'itvoMrVn ' J Ware coastanUy In TATsov ot Ktoi Ware whin you buy 4tf t-V;v-.r.L',PuJ'lnS what you need from F,s :. 17 Market street, between i. i.i.u.v ior me s cti nr rnp I . . - ..... - - - -- ...... --.-;--.'.- -.- - ...... -.-..- .. . ... . : 1 13 - t. voL'xni LOCAL 3STE"WS. Ixdkx to Nkw Advertisements" II McCr.AMjtv Notice B P Penny Clothing j . Mukds Bkos rharmacists W r Ccitminq Mattresses . Jno J IIedrick Dry Goods Chas F Bkowxe, Agt Wanted Croklt t Morris Auction. Sale ' . . - i For other local see fourth page. J Mr. John F. Moore, of was in the citv to-dav. t Rurgaw, Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f We now have the - best Poeket ! Scissor made. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. f j V. V? Richardson, of White- j Capt. ville, Columbus county, was on our ! streets to-day. Mr. M. W. Teachey, of Teachey's, was in the city to-day and paid us a pleasant visit. Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds forsale by the N. 'Jacobi HdwL Co. . You will find a nicei assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. j f Heating Stoves of ail kinds and sizes.' We will give you substantial gooris and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t i See notice to subsribers to .the Merchant's Protective; Association, to be found in another cohunn of this issue. A few piano music scholars can be accommodated on application to No. 302 South Second street. Ap ply from 9 to 4 o'clock, tf 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 tho blue awning. - i tf The Hemmenway school building, on Fourth street,near Campbell, will be sold at noon to-morrow. Messrs. Cronly & Morris will be auctioneers. See advertisement in; another col umn of this issue, Cutlery. Our stock, of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in'this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t There will be an important meet of the memberfrof Brooklyn Bap tist Church at their house of wor ship, corner of Fourth and Bruns wick streets, to night at which a full attendance is earnestly desired. "Heaven's last best gift my; ever tiew delight," is not my brown-stone house, nor my carriage and pair, nor my fine new yacht, nor my prettiest girl, nor my hopes of a seat, in congress, not these, but my won derful cure for pain, Salvation Oil. Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather, and stationary temperature. For Wilmington and vicinity,fir weath er. Aidit ami Fiuanc'. Th1 Boanl of Audit and Finance metyesterday afternoon in regular session. . ' Bills were audited and approved as follows: For current expenses, .3ti. 73; refunded pound "fee, $5.00; note injjank; 10,000; interest on s ime, 80.83. City Court. The Mayor disposed of the follow ng cases to-day: Win. Bell, disorderly conduet.case continued. Francis Brown, disorderly' con duct, $20 and. costs. Fannie Gore, disorderly conduct, $20 and costs. James Murelit, disorderly con duct, $20 and costs. . James Davis disorderly conduct, guiltv, but judgment suspended. "Man wants but little here be low." This is particularly true of Medicine, and he really needs very small amount, provided it be 1 1 of the right kind. Dr. Pierce's ?el- lets fill the bill in respect of size,and f nro Rtiinendo'is in noint of effective ness. If you desire immediate relief from headache, 4liver complaint," indigestion," and constipation, they will not fail yon. Kefreshlng and Invigorating - ' ' 1 " i f i - - ii ' i - i . i i ., . , i , DehciousSoda AVater as drawn iroiuami m i ,iS " .. Munds Brothers' magnlhceut new ai ohcp. . juu soda-fountain at u temperature of bottleiree. Remember, thi Reme 34 Purest Fruit Svrup, Milk Shakes dy is sohl on a positi ve guarantee by :ir;f" , it tnai Wnterl - - i Munds BrosM druggists. - - . ;-: : UUU a 1 MiUl CA 4v- .-.--.. . --r : - " V - i JLJ WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER j Chilttren Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action , and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and I if the father or mother be costive or S bilious the most gratifying results j follow its use, so that it is the best i family remedy known and every i family should have a bottle. Slight Fire. The alarm of fire was sounded from box 21, corner of Orange and Front streeti?, about 1 o'clock . this afternoon, caused bv lire on adwell on Secon(l street, between Ann aml aml occupied bv colored people. The damage to the building, which is the property of Mrs. H. C. Daniels, consisted in the burning of a hole in the roof. One bureau was destroyed and also a quantity of clothing belonging to a colored girl was burned up. Several colored families occupied the house. "No insurance. ; A Deserved Compliment. Mr. Thomas C. James, who for the last four years has been joint agent of the Associated Railways and stationed at Charlotte, N. C, has been appointed local freight and passenger agent of the Cape Fear & YaTlkin Valley Railway, with head quarters in this city. The estima tion in which Mr. James is held by the people of Charlotte is pleasantly expressed by the Dally News in the following language: Mr. James has made a grat many friends during his stay in Charlotte. He is an excellent man . in every re spect, and our people will regret ex ceedingly to lose him. Mr. James will leave for Wilmington about. the middle of November. U. S. District Court. The United States District Court, for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Judge A.' S. Seymour pre siding, convened at the U. S. Court room in this city last night, but ad jourried until 11 o'clock this forenoon without transacting any-business-At the re-assembling of the court this morning, the principal business of the forenoon consisted in empan elling the grand jury and delivering the cutomary charge to the same. Tiie following comprise the grand jury: Wilkes Morris, foreman Joseph C. Brooks, L. J. Yates, John A. Jones, T. M. Sykes, R. L. Bryant Henry Taylor, A. J, White, John G. Wagner, K. J. McCracken, M. C. Blount, T. J. Bradshaw, L. M.Cropj er, W. R. Bryan, J. W. Perdew, Ji Hamilton, Donald MacRae and Martin Robinson. The only case tried up to the time of tho noon recess was that of the U. S. vs. Thomas Murphy, for steal ing from q, Postaffice. Yerdict guilty, but judgment suspended on pay ment of the cost. The Way to Do It. There was an important business meeting of the members of the First Baptist Church last night, the ob- iect beiner to determine ' whether they jwould. build a lecture room or purchase a new organ. Both of these are much needed, and after a brief deliberation, in which entire harmony and earnest enthusiasm prevailed, it was decided to have Lboth with as little delay as possible. Almost enough money was pledged in a few moments by liberal sub scriptions on the part of individual 'members, and work will be com menced on the lecture room as soon as the plans can be submitted and decided -upon, and then it will be pushed as rapidly as possible to completion. It will be located in rear of the church, fronting on Fifth street, and is to cost $5,000. The organ will also be secured at once. It will be an elegant instrument in every way worthy of their beautiful bouse of worship. It is proposed to place it in rear of the pulpit, and! that is just where it ought to be. Two thousand dollars had previous-; Iv been raised, and lat night fivej thousand additional was subscribed, making a total of seven thousand dollars, leaving only one thousand dollars yet to be raised, which ve . gooI l)e subscribed, J will PEOl'LK EVKRVWHEltE Confirm our statement tvhen we say that Acker's English Reined' is in every way superior to any and all rkthnr nrenarations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping ; Cough ; fl lioard bf Alderman. j The Board of Aldermen met last session. ninht in regular :" Alderman Hicks, from the Com mittee on Finance, to whom was' re ported the application of Mr. W. L. DeRosset, Jr., for a subscription in aid of an industrial publication,! re ported adversely. Concurred in: j Alderman Post, from the Commit tee on Lights, reported additional j 4ights put up, making the total G j gas lights, 104 oil lamps and 51 elee trie lights. j i ! 1 : Alderman Hicks, of the police committee, reported that the Win ter uniforms for the police had been received. ! i k ! - Alderman Craft of the Public Building Committee reported pro gress in the matter of repairs to it he city prison. j Alderman Hicks reported that the contract for furnishing the city and Fire Department with coal had been awarded toMessrs. Boesch&Bro.;. atJ $G per toii. j 'j Alderman Post, of the Fire Coni mittee, reported that the committee as a body had gone before the Board ;' Of Audit and Finance and stated the necessities of the department as to horses, and that the Board of Audit and Finance in a spirit of liberality had authorized jthe Committee to purchase such horses as were need ed. He thereupon stated that the committee had purchased two pairs of horses, one pair each for Wil mington Hook andLadder Company No. 1. and one pair for Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1. There wyasread the report of Dr. F. W. Potter, City Superintendent of Health, stating that the number of deaths in our city during the month of October was thirty four, including one drowned and two still births. This hejpointed out was a less rate than had been the case for the past years, the number of deaths being as follows: 51 i'n 1885; 57 in. 1886; 34 in 1887; 45 in 1888. ! The report of Martin Newman,' Esq., Chief of the Fire Department, was read aud ordered on file as in formation. The report shows that six fires occui'red during the month; of October, and calls attention th$, incapacity of theiiorses of Howartjf Relief Steam Fire Engine Company The Chief stated that a new truest to cost $1,000 had been ordered fori Wilmington Hook and Ladder Com? pany No. 1, and recommends thafc the hydrant at the Carolina Centra- depot be removed to a point neareV the freight warehouse and that the order as to disallowing the reel horses to be worked not over five squares from the engine houses. be enforced. He reports the sale of the two condemned horses of the Adrian Company at $45.50 and of one from the Cape Fear Company at $20. ' . : j' j Mr. H. H. Gieschen, --.Foreman of Howard Relief Fire Engine Com pany, was present and -asked to be heard. Permission Ibeing granted, he asked for two horses for his com pany, stating that the two now in service were no longer fit for duty. One of them had been in use thir teen years and one of them was a horse transferred from theAtlantics. These horses, he stated, balk and refuse to go out of the engine house when an alarm is sent in, and are no longer suitable 'for the service. In the course of his remarks he inci dentally stated that his reason for appearing hefore the Board himself was because he had appealed in vain to the Chief of.the Fire Department, who informed him that the Fire" Committee disregarded any of his recommendations. The members of the committee denied that they ignored the. Chief, and gave him the opportunity to say something before the Board in his defense. Chief Newman thereupon made a detailed statement showing how things stood. On motion of Alderman Hicks, the Chief of the Department' was in structed to report to the- Board at their next meeting upon the condi tion of the Adrian horses with a re commendation; regarding the re quest for new horses". On account of a petition from Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Com pany, it was decidel not to sell the black horse npw in the service of that couipany.4 A petition , from the Dread Not C01 uj)a n y w as read, asking: that a harder be furuishVtlI. that lat teuinpauy an Larie $250 ' Qn iubtion of ' Alderman 5v 1889. NO 262. NEW AI ViSUTISKM liNTS. was appropriated for a horse,driver, feed, etc. Alderman Post, of the special Committee appointed with reference to codifving the ordiuancesand laws of the city, asked for further time. f Attention was called to several I trame sheds and buildings erected contrary to the ordinance uea Front Street Market, and the ques: tion as to having them torn down i was ret erred to the Market Commit tee. Alderman Post, acting for the S initTi-v Commit'tPP ' reail i pom. .feamtai j Committee, 1 eac a com - City Superintendent of Health, stating that he could not do the sanitary work of the city with two officers and asking that the officer recently laid off, be reinstated. On motion, the Board voted to reinstate Capt. Bray. Alderman .-licks, of the Nutt Street Crossing Oominittee,rcported that Capt. Divine, General Superin tendent of the Atlantic Coast Line, cheerfully (lid all in his power to keep the crossing from being ob structed and that there was now no complaint whatever. Alderman Smith called attention to the bad condition of the street car tracks at the intersection of Fifth and Castle streets and inquir ed as to the liability of the 'street car company with regard tor same. The matter was referred to the Streets and Wharves Committee with instructions to look into the -matter and report back to the Board. On motion of Alderman tS7iiith it was ordered that the streets nea' hydrants be ballasted with sawdust so the fire : engines can approach them. On motion, Frank McKoy, color ed, was allowed to beat a drum at the City Hall for an entertainment next MondA'y night, provided it be done not later than 11 p. 111. Alderman Post reported the seri ous illness of . Alderman Pearsall and expressed-sympathy for him in his illness. Alderman Hicks spoke very tenderly of the sick Alderman, and moved that Alderman Post be instructed to express the sincere sympathy of the Board, and to ex press, the gratification at the same time that he. is convalescent. Alderman Post called attention to the necessity of an established grade for the streets and of the crying peed of a sewerage system, and on "motion the Board appropriated $1,000 for the purpose of having a survey made for this purpose, and also to report a feasible plan for se curing a uniform width of the streets. Alderman Lane made an effort to secure an amendment of the hog or dinance so that hogs may be allow ed in the prescribed limits during the winter months, but his motion looking to that end was defeated. Merman Bell asked if there was any means by which stevlores, or laborers from distant ports, eou'd be taxed in order to protcet home labor, but he was informed by the Mayor that nothing of the kind could be lawfully done but that he sympathized with home labor. Al derman Hicks also expressed his sympathy for them and said about the only remedy would be through the Produce Exchange. -He "there for? . made a motion aud it was adopted asking concurrent action by that Exchange.' , ; ' At the instance of the Mayor, the following, - offered by fAldej:man Craft, was adoiitedjfj7-:-;. - j. WiIKRKAs, On the 20th, "2it and 22ud inst the Jiundredtti i sary-of ther adoption bV No; aiiniver- NorthX'arr PLEASS KOTICff. v 7 WO win to ffla.1 to rpf.iTAi C-m-i irom our menaa on any and u BCtjrts general interest, irat. - f Tho namo ct ttOTTritcr muzz iUTrars 1 1 nisheatotiioE2ltcr. 1 " c ' -.... ; v:; ; : commnnJcatioia ' ;mnst bo writttn oa bu one side oi tno paper. . ; j: ; ! . PrsonaUtiea notV ETOXOed. - ' f ; And it is especially ana paracriianjr ciaor stood that tne Editor floes not always errors . the news of correspondents oniessr ca t tated m the editorial columns.,-fs " A J KEW JLD VEKTlSEltElI XB olina of the Constitution of th'e United States will be appropriately celebrated in the town of Fayette ville; and, - v.. : ;w V:V - Whkrk as, The ; citizens gti VfiU' mington are in fulLand perfect ac cord with the citizens' 61 our" sister town of Fayetteville intbjkr efforts to make their centennial celebration the grandest occasionyVlfknown'in our State; be it : A Jiesolccd, By the Boajdof .Aider- men niat saia uenteniuai ueiebia tion commends itself to. th.e4)atriot ism of every true North Carolinian. h csoived That we recommend to . ; I,le citizens o . tins city a general KsPension of business durjng. said , (lays particularly the 21st -Inst;,) that all those desiring to attend the celebration may have an opportun ity to do so. - - - Jtcsohcdy That a copy 'of "..these resolutions -be delivered . to " the Chamber of Commerce arid Produce Exchange with a request forcon- current action. A. J. - - ' . aw The power of the imagination ?fs certainly very strong, but it takes something with more of a body and base to cure a cold or cough. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is now the great nat ional reined v. . NEW ADVEKTJ8BMENTB. Notice. GUllSCKIIJEltS TO THE - MERQANTS 5 ' - . i w ' Protective Association will please., present 1 heir claims for collection by the 101 h- (Lav of November, , A. I). 1SS9. . .-... v ; ir. akclammy: nov 5 v Attorney for Association. Lautier's Extract May. Bells, A TKINSON'S EXTRACT WIHTFitOSK, IN bulk, iiuch cheaper than when bo'uht Jn small bottles. Two raagnliicent perfumes. Tor sale by MUNDS BROTHERS, nov stf '- . 104 N. Front St. . Wanted. . 50000 11CC00N SK'35"W0 OTOS um .skins, 20,000 Fox Skins,' 10,000 Mink Skins. 10,000 Skunk Skins, 5,000 otter Skins 5,000 Deerskins. , CHAS.. F. BROWNE, Act. nov 5 d&w tf , - ' ,' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. . -. -1.1 . . , ; ...... HEM EN WAY PUBLIC SCHOOL ril?JLDING M. OUONLY, Atictiotxee'r, BY CRONLY & MORRIS. f IX . . .1. . i! . On WEDNESDAY, Nov. Cth, 1889-at li o'clock M., we will sell at the Court House, in this city, ior cash, thar truly valuable Lot,. 6Gxi6. feet, upon the East side -ef Fourtb street, and adjoining: St. Andrew's, Church upon the south, and upon which la located the HEME N WAY rUBLIO SCIOOt BUILniN(.- DONALD McRAE, Chairman District No. 1. . oct 8 2t 8 . nov 5 New Hanover Co. ' Bon-Ton HairVCurleiv SURPASSES ALL SIMILAR DEVICES IN -eflectlvenes?, bcauty.and hnlsh. The most praci leal Curli d Comb in use.- Made of pou isiied steel, full nickel plated, with Perforated. Air Chamber to prevent burning handle,' rro-" duces iho most artistic curly, tiausjuanca frizy.es. Price 25c; For sale by , JAMES D. NVlTr... . 220 North Front St. , . The Druggist. " . . ; tA . . J. W. ATKINSON. President. W. r.t003IER, . Cashier. i 'T .... j i" '.. V - - ' 'w ' .- '""" '- i Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.. ' tnO PRINCESS ST.. WILMINOTOK 'Si C, " IWJ inds Money on satisfactory security. Pay Interest on Deposits. Is . empoweiiHl t o execute Trusts of all kinds. .-" mU.V lI: I - " IL CROXENBERG,: PHOTOGi:Ai'JIKlli. J i, RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Phot ographs at reasonable prices.' T ' v FRA MING A SPECIALTY. j723tf 116X Market St., Bouth'Elfic, , Wdtice. J L:; I HAVE REMOVED MY LAIIN'DRT- FROM . -: . . ... , . : , ,T -r. M arket street to North Front, between c U-s.t-nut and Mulberry, where I, will bo r'tft; -d to ecc all of my friends and iho Tti M 'en crally. - - T ; SA 1 . , t oct s im i Proprietor Chinese I .17. WANTED-AN HONEST YOUNG MAX for a permanent position, with .'- old efetaVJiihed firm as their -representative in lili , own statei Salary Increased with e -c-e, lieferenceS required. American l : liwisr; IK kBox I58V N. V. Ch.tity - octPtf
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