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WSfcod passes from parent to child,andt It is JfiEbre Is the duty of husband and wife to ptlielr blood pure. This Sis easily accom- Sied by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic ixdBalmV Sena to Blood Balm Co., At lor okot most convincing proof. ; Imes um, Atlanta. Ga . writes: "My twb as were afflicted w ltli blood Dolson. which -rare said was hereditary. 1 They both broke m sores ana eruptions Whicn is. u. a. nnptiy controilea and rifially cured com- LT. S. M. Williams. Sandr. Texas, writes: trtliree poor artllcted children, who inher ed Hood poison, have lmorOvedraoldly after a of u. B. ii. 1 1 is a Godsend." ttwuson, Jlen Alplnj Station, N.'C, ti, 1885, writes: "Bonefand blood poison ume to nave my leg amputated, and on SamD there came a larf? uirer. which ?;;orse every day until tloctors gave me ?(Ke, I only weighed 130 pounds when I atotak-eu. B. B., andl2jbottles increased teignt to 130 pounds and made me sound J?1L I never knew what good health before." i ' 50TE31BER 1ST, 1889. .J begin the montli with a mag--wnt stock of Dry Goods. to which emvite an examination. Our stock ?I?ie-very department in the Dry Jjw line, and every department is joprfte. We would call especial Si110,1), t0 our stdck : of Dress 2f We have the bst and cheap ;f stock of Mourning Ooods in the y- Llwe and space will not per JJsto enumerate the great num- we start i "Uiioiis io snow our WD(1 that we are fable tooffer K "oous at rowest pnces.n t"umeusity of our sales and ex joronr stock of.Gvnts' Farnish oods enable us tcUffer induce 1U th.1t lina o loCC rtf JOUs nrt k : .ii zr : "c iouuu kin any outer w 5 the Holidays the hand S Jock of Embroidered Hand- l"iers evr otoni i v. entti vmn-. lift; luivt; in- it;- 'K?0l,! be exhibited to I'as desirous of seeing them. - aspect fully, j . . . "0. J. HEDRICK. "V4tf ..... KEEPERS carv proYe by a sinHe h iain.,. r... - P- L:1" lrde t0 their narrier fulfmeasurei -a,tu- - - " mil r.. l Bn-Ton"Hair Rnplnr tv.Ninw. AI'L S1MiAlt DEVICES IN kjaj cn'rHn' Vl;autyanil finish. The most Sfe8&SSi I A the irl 0 prevent hurhing handle. Pro-! . It is suflicient tp say that - t iin i ur iwif -w. . . a. i 5 a. vend hicp .?L a"suc tuns, hangs and 5iKonhr SSSotw' Th Front st. AMEfDTrSe-iSt. The talk now is for40,000 majority for McKinney in Virginia. ; ... ...... . . '.Tim Democrats in Massachusetts gain three Senators and eighteen representatives :ot u had day's work. j' -j Hon. Thos. P. Bayard, Ex-Secre turyof State, was quietly married in Washington City yesterday after noon to Miss Mary Willie: Clymer. . Boise's majority in iowa may foot up as high as 10,000. This is really the first Democratic victory in that State since 1854, and tariff reform did it. i Mali one has been interviewed. Ue is quietly sarcastic and; makes no charges of fraud. He says that he js still chairman of the iRepublican State Committee and proposes to hold on tight. I Petersburg, Va., had a $500,000 fire yesterday morning. The -insurance is said to be about four fifths'of tlie loss. The origin is un known, but is supposed to have been accidental. . -- i Of coime, a this is aii "off-year," local causes entered largely into the making up of the votes bn Tuesday last but there is no doubt that tariff reform made itself plainly felt also. This is said to be especially true of Iowa and Massachusetts. The New York Herald foots up a grand summary of the votes lost by the Republican party on Tuesday last. There were 38,700 in Iowa, 82,. 200 in Ohio, 28,400 in Virginia, 27,100 in Massachusetts, 17,200 in Pennsyl vania, 8,800 in Nebraska, 5, TOO in New Jersey and 5,300 in i New York. The total foots up 163,400 votes. vThereisno doubt that Campbell is elected Governor of Ohio by a handsome majority which may run upwell in the teens. But Foraker got clear behind his ticket and the Republicans are now claiming that they have elected the balance of the State ticket and have also the legis lature. This can be decided only by the official count. ; The Herald claims that the Dem ocratic victory on the State ticket in'Iowa is complete. The legisla ture may be "Republican but this is as yet very uucertain. Senator Al lison is much alarmed j as he sees that his seat is very much endan gered. The Republican; claims for the legislature are for three only on iint ballot. With a little more ef fort it could have been carried by the Democrats. There is no doubt of the fact that Mahone was bolstered by the Ad" ministration in the recent cam paign. But, having been defeated, he has soured already on Harrison's stomach. That great ; head and front of the G. O. P. says now that MaboneisN. G. He says that the little Virginian "had been asked to harmonize the differences among the. Virginia Republicans but' had declined to do so and the result is seen in the overwhelming defeat ho has received." Kt tu Brute But, Mr Harrison,, the whole world knos now that you gave Mahone all of the' aid and comfort you could in the fight; that you turned respec table Virginia Republicans out of doors to placate Mahone; that at your instance the fight was at tempted to lie made on the .white liaeand tbe cold shoulder was given to Johu M. Langston and other col ored Republicans; that Mahone was supplied with all of the boodle he wanted and that in every way :pos-. sible you countenanced and encour aged and sup-ported him in his ef forts to carry the Station the very :!linfs marked out bv him for the t - - -i campaign. It is bad of; you to turn -Itipon him and sting hiuj now. Per ! haps Mahone has set you a good example when he submits quietly to - the logic of events and does not at; tempt to pervert .any of, the fapts in. " i Tnere's not a joy the earth can give. like the. sudden surcease of vi ; olent and teirible p.iin. It is like the j rest nt "the gates of Paradise, but 'how 'can. it be found? It is tho sim : olest matter in the world. Buy a . battle of Salvation Oil and rub it in. Refreshing and Invigorating J DelicioasSoda - Waterdmwn from Munds Brothers' magninceut inew soda fountain at a temperature qi PurestFruitSyrnn Milkshakes Gov. Fowle, in his Thanksgiving proclamation, very strangely speaks of the State and the country as "a State and Nation." The last word is irrelevantly and improperly used. This country is not a nation, either with a capital n or without it. We are in the Federal sense an aggre gation of sovereignties,, or Srates1 each separate aud distinct from the other, and each governed by its own rulers, chosen by its own people and under its own laws; the Federal government being simply a creature of the States and having no author" ity but that delegated by the States. We are therefore a people but not a nation. According to Worcester a nation is "a race of men, a people born in the same country." Em phatically this we are not. We are cosmopolitans, children of all coun tries and of all climes. Our popula tion is drawn from every qiiarter of the world and almost every race is represented here in citizenship, every one being equal to the other. The New York Herald has some very handsome and very profound comments to make on the results of the election on Tuesday last. It says: As for the fierce and "bitter con flict in Virginia,-it must be freely conceded that it was practically an administration fight and that the result is a stinging and deserved re buke of Mr. Harrison. He unwar rantably intruded into the politics of that State. Knowing the methods of Mahone, he sanctioned them and assisted him by every influence which a President can command to carry the elections by fraud and cor ruption. The Navy Yard and the Custom House, with the immense patronage attached thereto, were 1)1 ace d at Mahone's disposal. He md whatever money was needed to influence voters; he had the con stant advice of the shrewdest and most unscrupulous leaders of the Republican party, and he had the priceless prestige of the govern ment. In spite of these advantages, which were used for all they were worth," he is to-day a dead lion, and it is safe to say that Mr. Harrison has won neither credit for his shrewdness nor honor for his mo tives by the part he took in the bat tle. V But in other sections the Demo crats have either won an unexpected victory or so seriously decreased the Republican plurality that! politi cians must needs put on their think ing caps. Isachiuge going on in public opinion? Are the people be ginning to find out that the narrow policy of the Republicans -their home" market humbuggery; their eagerness for high taxes, that they may spend the surplus in all kinds of jobbery; their pension tomfool ery as exemplified by Tanner; their civil, service hypocrisy and their rush for the spoils of office; their truckling to all sorts of monopolies, combines and syndicates whose pur pose is to rob the people, and their avowed motto that "trusts are pri vate affairs" are tbe thinking citi zens opening their eyes to the fact that the Republican party must be relegated to the background for a generation, that by discipline and merited punishment it may learn to govern without grabbing? If this is so, then popular sover eignty is vindicating itself and the masses are proving that they can be safely trusted to rule with honesty and conscience, Massachusetts has done some splendid work. The machinery of Brackett has won tho day, but it is a costly victory. A few more such and the Republican party will be ruined. It retains its grip, but with relaxed and trembling muscles. An aroused public sentimentthrew par ty affiliations to the wind and Rus sell comes out of the fight with wounds of which he may be prp,ud. But Ohio and low are revelas tions. Think of the great Iowan Republican stronghold going Demo cratic ! In the Buskeye State For aker boasted that no power on earth could beat him. He had the State in his fist. He would go through the Democratic ranks like an ele phant through a forest of saplings. He laughed at the fears of the cau tious and sneered at the warnings of the timid- ' Hp conducted, a fight unparallelod for bitterness, for gross personalities, for sectional hatred r.ml for appeals to prejudice and passion. Tire ballot box has taught him a lesson. His punishment has been as severe as it wris richly mer ited. " , j And so all aopg the line. From Iowa, to the Atlantic the same evN deuces of a healthy Jind indepen dent public opinion ar manifest. "Man wants but little here be low." This is particularly true of medicine, and he really needs a very small amount, provided it be of the right kind. Dr.Pierce's Pel lets fill the bill in respect of size,and are stupendous in point of effective ness. If von desire immediate relief from headache, "liver complaint,", indigestion, and constipation, they will not fail you. . Vv-'' :: We now have (lie best Pocket gcissor niade. N. Jacobi Hclw, Co. It - Now that North Dakota has been made a State, and is to have at. Washington two Republican Sena tors and one Representative, the truth is coming out as to the fitness of that region to be endowed with Statehood. It is conceded now that the conditions of soil and climate in North Dakota do not favor the growth of population, so that we are to have in this I new State an other pocket borough for rich men to -.manage, as they do Nevada. There is now a famine in the State, due.to the failure of the crops for three years past. 'The number of persons hi need of relief is said to J be 100,000 about the entire popula tion. Therejsjust one thing of a consolatory character in our State making that, the want of territory will soon bring it to an end. Cincinnati ladies have a" rage for red gloves, and yet they catch cold; but they never fail to use Dr. Bull's CouglrSyrup and always secure an immediate cure. LOCAL 3STBWS. INDEX TO NEW ADYEKTISEJIENT3 Opera House Falka IS P Penny Clothing ; XltrxDS Bros Pharmacists W M Cumming Mattresses J A Spkingeu Coal and Wood Clyde's S S Co Change of Schedule The Federal Court has adjourned for the term.. - It is said that a big cold wave will drop in on us to morrow. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ; Mr. Henry A. London, of the Chathatu Ilccord, was in the city to day on a brief visit. Mr, James H. Cliadbourn, Super intendent of the W. C. & C. R. R was in the city to-day. : Rev. Robert Strange will have. ser vices at St. Jaines'Hoine on Sunday Sov. 10th, at 7:30 pi m. if Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds, for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. LTacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. ; . t Rev. A. A. Scruggs last night ten dered his resignation as pastor of the Brooklyn Baptist Church and it was accepted. Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j f Br. steamship Austerlily, Frazier, was cleared yesterday afternoon for Charleston, Si C, by Messrs. Heide&Co. ) Gov. Fowle has issued a procla mation calling for the observance of Thursday, 28th inst., as a day of general thanksgiving, 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 Electric light batteries, for fur nishing the incandescent lights, were being placed on the polls on Market street to day. Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., will preach at the Seaman's Bethel on Sunday evening at 4 o'clock. All seamen and the public generally are invited to attend. Ger barque Lida JPeschau, Zeph iein, cleared , late yesterday after noon for Port of Spain, with 305,000 feet lumbeJ, valued at $4,900, ship ped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son Ladies will find a verv handsome and complete line pf ladies Muslin Under wear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street, feign of "tho blue awning. tf Cutlerv, Our stock'of Standard ! Cutlerv is very complete. We k6ep everything in this line that you can rmssiblv .lesire. and our nrices are ! I T 1 the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Ja1obl Hdw. Co. t Those who . want to get out of town for a few hours to-morrow can do so by going down on the Sea coast train to the Sound and. Ham mocks or "on the Pc&tport to Caro lina Beach. Either way it will eos$ you only a quarter. Keep vour blood pure . and you vfill not have rheuuifit ism. --Hood Sarsaparilla purifies theblood and tones the whole gysteiiu -yrr --::?'the audience is captivated by In m. N K VV AD V K KT I S KM 11 N TN. The best we ever sold for the price- only ten pieces. - N DRESS GOODS! Beautiful Solid and Side Bands in many of the best Colors and Shades. . . ' . - . ' ... SOO JEVuLg-s abXid DNHsttS-! From very cheap to very fine grade. ; ' In diis line you cannot fail to be suited. "La Ik&u "JML o T 330" $? 1 3HL 353 . nov 0 tf NORTH FRONT STREET. Forecasts. For North Carolina, rains and stationary temperature. For Wil mington and vicinity, eloudy to-day and rams to-morrow. -7? AVortH If earing. ' Rev. T. II j Pritchard, D. D., will deliver a lecture on '"Naples, Vesu vius and Pompeii," at the Central Baptist Church, corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets, to night, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also, there will be choice music by the quartette. Children Knjoy The -'pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious; the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. ' Painful Uut Not Serious. We ar0 sofry to hear oL a painful .mishap whic.li befell that esteemed gentleman, Mr. B.-G. Worth, at his residence, yesterday afternoon. lie fel down a flight of steps leading tq the cellar and sustained a number of pdinful injuries, none of which, however, .we are glad to hear, proved serious. We hope that he will be entirely recovered in a day or two. Baptist State Convention. The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina meets in Henderson, next Wednesday, Nov. 13th. Reduc ed rates iviil be allowed delegates and visitors over all the railroads and will be on sale from the 11th to 14th, and good to and " including 19th. Persons desiring the benefit of these rates must buy their tickets on one of the days, 11th to 14th. r Famous Home Oysters. We thank Mr. J. G. L. Gieschen, of the Acme saloon, for a large waiter of delicious NewRiver oysters on the half-shell, sent in to us at the witching hour of high noon to day. They were the celebrated Home oysters, and were large, fat and in splendid condition. Mr Gieschen received a large lot of them this morning and' will serve them out to his customers. lr. Coni-ads Lecture. Rev. Dr. Conrad, of Philadelphia, who is to lecture here next week, is a gentleman of distinguished abili ty, an accomplished scholar and a fine speaker. We have before ujs a clipping from the 'Oswego (N. Y.) Times, where lie recently lectured, which speaks highly of his effort in that city. He had a very large audience, and :a very intelligent one, and he .was heard with every mani festation of genuine delight. A rare literary treat is in store for our peo ple on his arrival here. ! The Oiera To-Nij;lit. Tlie indications are that there will be ajlarge and fashionable audience Ilie vveru. noUS ..-.. e aci ou,u "P.i x.w. The Little Rock Gazette says of the troupe and the piece: The opera last night drew a good house, considering the main- amuse ments now attracting the attention of Little Rockpeople. But for the-playjto-night it is safe to say the Opera Ifouse would have been full. The bpera, "Falka," is highly amus ing and it was well performed. The MacColHn troupe sustained the rep utation it rfas justly won, as one of jtho best comic opera companies in the country. The members ot it j sing and act equally 'well. Mr. Mac- Collin makes a grand Governor m the play. : Ford is the Adonis of the company. The - female portion of ATTING.1 Dr. Scott's Electric Tooth, Brush; JJSED SIMPLY WITH WATEK, PRO-,; duces r early Teeth and Rosy Gums Without the use of any Tooth Powder. , , For sale by MUNDS BROTHERS, ' nov 8 tf j m n Front gt. O P ERA. HOUSE. Ctjiiimencing Friday, Nov, . 8th. . . u " . v inK FAMOUS MaeCOLLIN OPIEA C 38 Artists 38 And a splendid orchestra, in the greatest New York success, Full and competent chorus. New and ele-. gant costumes. Reserved beats on sale at Yates' Thursday " morning-. nor 6 4t OLITDE'S Now York & Wilmington Steamship Co.T i PROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and RooscTClt sts A wj o'clock, p. M. benefactor ...... Saturday, Nov. i . GULF stkeam ...Saturday, Nov. - BENEFACTOR .Saturday Nov. Zi GULF STREAM Saturday, Nov. 30 FROM WILMINGTON - BENEFACTOR;. J Friday, NOV. 'IS ' GULF STREAM, a. Friday, Nov. 23 . BENEFACTOR Friday, Nov. 29 - GULF STREAM Friday, Dec. 6 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to ' ; H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, 3x. C. THEO. .E. EGER, Traffic Manager. New Yortc -WM. P. CLYDE & CO., GenT Agents, nov 8 5 Bowling Green, New Yoric COAL AND WOOD L 2.000 Tons Coal OF BEST VARIETIES AND SIZES NOW IN STOCK AND SELLING ATPOPU- LAR PRICES. 200 Cords Wood OF THE BEST KINDS READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. Cut for Stoves, etc, when so preferred. - J. A. SPKINGEK SPECIAL NOTICE I y-E ARE THE SOLE OWNERS OP THE following finest and well known Brand ot WHISKIES in the market: Southern Star Rye, .Cabinet Rvc, Our Standard Rye, . Bouquet Rvef State. Guard x x x x Cabinet. There is nothing better sold anywhere, and " ail flrstelas3 barrooms sell all or one pt'the above Brands. -;.,-VVv'V;."''.-'-;' "- . V"v Brunliil(l;Sim6n& Cd. 111 K. Front St., . 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