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- mm t Tills r."- . - . rC,culnS.Suadajrs excepted. . j rrrff ' -r&j cca Three- , one moot. Scents. dcarrred by carriers, free pin of the city. Ue abo-a ',7-lo--4UtraL -3tf3 n rf rrt MJ and m ft m wiew , i VOL XIV WILMINGTON, N. C.V WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1890. NO 229. Ml Over I9,CC0 pupils were flogired in the Boston, schools last year. The Hoston Vchoola seem 'to bo iriven iuo?t!y to 3liOO -A-3L. 3STi"W S- Cot Foster French," of Luin 'manual training." The. thluks A. Republicans of Vcmiont onderstootl I Uurfraw. the talk of tar I IT reform lv IA n. IMDXX TO Nir ADTMTI31MKKT8 vzxv;& Co rurniture - Mods Bbothib DrujIs '' C W Yates W all Paper and WlnCor shi(tes St. LouU Globe-Democrat 1 it Very cvident,, that the There were fine rains yesterday at ... J n t tF- 4 1 . 11 . . .;. Capt.N. M. Sprout, of Kenans ville' on a brief rUit. : v ty VpcakerM mliicw.papcrt iu 1888 ,n f,c'u ' to mean larifT retluctlou. . 3 Yon can't buy a peck of real nice bertpn,- is in the city on a brief visit. Mr. Ed. A. Hawes. of Black Kiver. I Pender county, was in the city yes . terlay. -T , " -i -J- t .. The tido wa unusually high at the sounds yesterday, caused by the Easterly windsT C ..i. ... . ... wiL-l nnd mnltt when i mSblUt oa the KiMneys, 'f.i,R.rb. clcau?cs tho sj Ur, ilLjl colds, head i7l (extxf atn cures habitual - Prrtm of Fie is thi TiradT of it kind ever pro i .?r(r ti the taste and ac rxT Ktimmcll. prompt iu .nJ tnilr lieneficial tn iti Artrvlnn tv'nllw I n i v - " I k J v, naivi lit He Desert of S.iljarn that French engineer are coutldent of beiuij able to extend thelr.rniiroad to a week's Journey from Algeria right through the desert. r 1U msl I - -Tfitinl quamio wmuicuu ii it tbO mos; ..1 iJ laTe made r f Fl- w for sale in It ii proH)sed to ktnrt iu Loudon a teui which will enable business tueii to cull a luc&iiebger, a cab, lire eticiuo or a doctor, by simply prf-ssiiiK a button. A central office will supply all the - requirement non reciviu the alarm. it 1 estimated In ueorgia that 80 per cent of the members of the. next oiaie iegiiiiaiure wm te Alliance . - rut '- " . v ' t men. a tie oa van nan rewa r&vh hat lf they pot the Democratic party before the Alliance there wil be no occasion to find fault with them."- i'iibcUka by all leadiD drugjsnow white,' moch" to the distress of Abt reliahle drucrtnst wh Queen Marguerite, who is most anx- tV lixe it on hand will pro lous that her husband should follow k tAinptlr for, any one whtltbe example of 'his fattier and the id t3 BT lw no acccjJb &uj i lasmoa common Among eider fiea montse oracers, and dye his hair. Her pleadings were, however, of no avail. WQMM FIO SYRUP CO. lf niMCJSCO. CAL cwm.fr. Kt TOiK, K.f. , WtfERT B. It ELLA 31 Y. WHOLESALE DHUGOIST, t& Wilmington, N. C Snoed 6l Co., -tCCEMCtS TO KXOXVILLK FUKNI- a Ok, kqi Uvx corner Mrtft ao4 Secozxl i.na Urn siocs, mlsuc designs, lowest .rta mrjUnij untM to call nd Inspect i me mj 13 it THE 0J7ENS HOUSE, J Dfick Street, between Front mad Second, U IlCf TnOEOUGHLT RENOVATED 4aloccsfBralsll with &a eje to the zriartte pobac. Tne Hooais are nice i wl iu tte tib tuppUea wltH the tea H rt tj li Uj, irret or month at terj 5l!a Proprietress. t I T ii ii. nnilH, COH MISSION- BROKERS AND The Russian Government has or dered that all medical and pharma ceutical studehts.shall.be hence- forth accustomed 1 to- the declma system or weignts and measures, with the view ,to making this sys tem the only legal one for prescrip tionstd oV written in after the lapse of five years. Dr.-'Henry Mulrheatl, the late president of the Qlasfrow Philosophr (cal Society, has bequeathed the buui of 125,000 for the erectlon'and endowment of a college which shall be devoted entirely to the instruc tion of women in the theory and practice of medicine and surgery, dentistry, electricity and cliemlstry. The St. Louis" Globe Democrat, Republican paper of Intelligence and discretion, frankly admits tnat It would be useless as well as trim nal to deny that the situation throughout the country is far from beinfrencooraglng to the Kepubli cans, in au tne elections iieiu witn in the oast few weeks. . it says, the party lost ground: Tt-- . I Hir ivuiuroRe aiiea. uoTeruor wi XrFir0-1,0 water street, i. , , i i rnSL- vAEt epocies of c actus,hlch grows every where nbouthe Islands, and wnicu the inhabitants were endeavoring to exterminate, regarding it as weed, contains a flbro wliicli prtxluces a substance closely - resembling the finest hem u. The, result has Ieen that the crown lands In the colony riu ProOuce or Grocery line. guaranteed. conMn- ansSm HIST RECEIVED I 131 tcr or n. c. iiamjj, wnicu i j -wMper pound. N. C. Sldcaat " wxaetiiinx ace, at 10c Also I have quadrupled In value, I wol Sprtasticia Hams. Ferris CnJp (Cracieta Cutter, Cabbases, Apples ,ta4iuritcclTtd to-day. H kxad a buret of floe 8lr.Und 'V. F. 8WANN, Act., "IAS. & V0LLEK8, Wbollsale dkalkks in visions, Groceries, crs. Tobacco, Cigars, j AKD ISSIOX MERCHANTS, . C?rr U Xek St 4MlIXOTON, N. C Krastus wimau's plan for con- utructlucra two track railway tuu- . - - bp' tiudoi- New York bay be) ween Staten IoIatMl and Brooklyn is said to l favored by New York capital ists and railway men. The. -entire cost is estimated at $6,000,000. Mr. Wiuiati Is quoted as saying-' that the traupportlou of coal aloue would make the iuvestmeut a iayiug one. Itosebnnk and Bay Ridge are tho propo5cd termini of the tunuel. - Admlral Porter, wlnm younger officers in the Amerlcau navy may think as obsolete as one of his old wooden flagtIUps says that the ...i-tt... 9 aAl ill naval I a I'mivr nr. Nnnllllinr. . ' . - 1 I II I T I IU1 UUUI V V v fc- T structlon uave given us a squauruu - , . m of evolution that will not "evolute." wuicu wu "":t:" prooaoiy aujouru iu-vit. vui..if dell, Mr. RIcaud. Mr. Meares and The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,054 bales. Sweet potatoes sell here from carts at 75 to 80 cents a bushel. They are quoted at 50 to CO cents in Newbern. Delightfully cool and pleasiiut last night forsleeplug. This Js real Sep tember .weather sarin days and cool nights. ' Little Adolph Paul, the four-year-old son of Mr. Nathan Paul, died hist evening of his injuries and was interred this morning. ; Every tissue of the body, every nerve, bone and muscle is made stronger and more healthy by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, - .1 am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com btnation Wire and Iron Fences. Or dera solicited. James L Metts. t At Burgaw yesterday 103 acres o land were sold at public auction for $181. It was not the best land In Pender county, not by a long odds, Mr. Harry O. James, of Biloxf Miss., who with his mother and little son have been on a visit to relatives here for a week past, left on their return home last night. j With "Regal' Paint on your house a ITM a ' . anu "-I'lasiico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by. the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. 4 1 Forecasts. s For North Carolina.fair and slight ly cooler- weather. j. Local forecasts from 8 a. m. . tc day, for Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather and slightly cooler. ( : To Dispel CoIdKj Headaches and Fevers, to the syspem effectually, yet cleanse gently, to We . are, very sorry I there is no improvement in S. Warrock's coudition ' The beantifnl n-nlrl er-of the Fall is blooming freely now when costive or bilious, or when the in-the woods around the: city- - oiood is impure or sluggish, to per- . .,,r! ' ; r , ...... . ., -rv., x , Imanentlycure habitual coostina- We understand that the Pilots' L. u i i - , . . o - At - i i x . tion, to awaken the kidneys and Associatiou, at Southport,. Is to be S- V. . ..v .. .. ... i . i: i. , i liver to a healthy activity, without dissolved on the 19th inst, Thereare ... . , V, i I 1 ffl ti f inir rf itTOfilronltif rhnin ilea ijuia uw i ij v iuuuiu jl iiic 111 tri . sick at his residence on hear that Mr. W. He is very Masonboro. ; There have been frosts tip .in the Northwest and a cold wave but we get nothing of the kind down here; only a slight coolness a very -slight onfc i-between the earth and the sky. All ladies who feel disposed to ait a most worthy object by contribu ting a cake to the Oxford Asylum excursion on Friday, are requested to send it in tom'orrow to one of the committee. A big excursion party from Mt. Airy came in this afternoon - oh the C- F. & Y. V. R. R. They will go to the Hammocks and Ocean View to morrow" and will take in Carolina Beach on Friday. Ralehrh News and Obsererx Mrs. GeorgeW.Kidder(Mrs.Florence Hill Kidder), of. Wilmington, has been appointed as one of the two lady commissioners from North Carolina of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. The new chairs in the parquette of the Opera House will seat 400 peo ple. In the dress circle, above, there ar seats for 300. The four boxes will seat 20. Outside estimate of sMntinrr eanac tv. exclusive ot sral- r 1 lery, 750. . : Tickets for the excursion to be given on Friday by the Masonic In this citv for the benefit of tne Oxford Orphan Asylum, are on krIa at the book and druir stores', or may be had of the committee. The outlook is good for a large party. ... . Wm linro it now. A FutOD tliat IS always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start itv It is j trie brixrht invention of a. North Caro- r3 Una genius and is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and you will have.no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f . : I The Raleigh News and Observer a J A m . n -b says tnat caras are out nuuuuunus he marriage of Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Judge aud Mrs James MacRae, of Fayette ville,' to -Mr. Edmund J. Lilly, Jr., to take place Wetlnesday morning, September 17, at 8 o'clock, In St. John's Church. Hardware! AXD CEOCKXRT. Imponn aad Jobbcra, Jps. F. Craig, Aldenaaa, rixaaer C ) 'U OEKrit Cf TIN, BIltLT r ' -1 rieaird to receive ercr Cooil a4 prompt wcrt 74iutea. He thinks It a great error to build cruisers without sail power adequate for prolonged sea voyage such as the Alabama took during the civil war. It was Capt-ISemmes custom to husband his fuel for action and a sharp run after or away from an enemy, but the various vessels of the "white" squadron would be almost helpless without their coal. New Push and Pnll Blind Hlnges. Locks the blind when opened or I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pulliam left herd last night for Chicago. Mr. Pulliam goes there to attend a con vention of trace and chain agents. He represents the W & W. and W. C. &i A. Railroads. .-. ' J Col. John Wilder Atkinsou. of this city,' has been appointed by Gov. Fowle as one of the delegates from this State to 'the Trades Convention of the Southern States,-to be held at' Atlanta September 10th. Mf. Geo. S. LeGrand, Chief Clerk in the Auditor's office,- A: Cv Line, has returned from a short jaunt to the nonntains. His- family, who have spending some time in" the West, returned with him. j' ... .) : - , Not all of the cottagers at Caro lina ;Beach will return to -the city this week, as stated by us yesterday. Some will remain there j until cold weather. There will be daily com munication with the beach and Sep tember and October are delightful Syrup of Figs. Affroand on Cape Fear. ; A dispatch from Mr. Demain, tho Signal Observer at" Southport, says thatthe steam yacht Mignon, Capr, J.'H. Pughj bound from New York to Savannah, grounded last night, at 8 o'clock; on the extreme point of Cape Fear. TThe vessel is a,, total loss. The crew of five, including the captain, ; were saved, by the Capo Fear Life Saving' crew. I . Very Iate in the Season. Mr. T. Donlau, Superiutendent , of Oakdale Cemetery, has sent use a magnolia blossom, in fuli bloom. We have never before seen one as late as this. They usually blossom in Mayivnd June and disappear abojut thelirst of July and here is one in bloom otf the 10th dayof September. . - r0AS3 IJOTIC"i We wm to zlzA tc re-:: . 3 zl :.'Jtzi train oar men 3 ca any tzl tzi nty.zzz neraltnxere3t,tiat i . . Tie name or tna writer nut aJj3 t-3 f ur -JiietoteEitor.' ' Coxximunicaudns "tdttst be untua ca ciljr onasldeot tbeTajer. v , , . . Personautlea moat be avclico. And it is especially aaa ' partbolari d-:r-stood tnat tne gduordoea notj&lways crC-no tbe.Tlews or correspoadents onicca eo etc: e a In ths editorial colataaa, ,;: NEW ADVKUTlSCnCnTJ, One Pint QF OUIt COXCNTIlATED WITCU-flAZEL' costs you 50 cents-equal in , every way to rond'a Extract. . - . MUNDS BROTUEIIS. . ............. , . . 1 . :sepiou - - 101 N. Front street. " - R)R TnB BENETI f OF TUB OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM. The Steamer, SYLVAN GROVE Will leTe her wharf at 0.00 a. . m. for Carolina Beach, Southport, the Forts, tc Muitc and refresh ments on board. I - r' Fare, for Adults 50 cents; Children. S5 cents sep 6 3t 6 8 10 . 'T4 . ' ' ' I ' -' ' '" ' ' It has been a wonderful more respects than one. year, n mon hs at the seaside. The Old and the New, There was a fine time last night at the banks party glven'bv the CarpS liua Yacht Club at the Club House on Wrights ville Beach. There was music, dancing? and refreshmenrs and a good time generally. To the ante-bellumites these things are rje- minders of the old days when partt ies would assemble at Wrightsvilje or Masonboro on sonie - beautiful moonlight night.start out half dozen boats or so, take along a little music and make the rafters of the banks house ring with fun aud jollity all n igh t long, an d 1 1 1 e n go h qju e w i th the ; girls in the morning, sailing over to tne main with . the grey dawn, and get back to town about BUY SHOES For To ur School Ohildron O W AND AVOID TD S JtUSH. Don't wait until the day school opens. If you can't co ro with them, send them' down and we w ill spam to pains to fit them prop erly. - ..." ." ;. S t o e k bom pleto. : Prices lowest consistent with quality Geo. R. lencli & Sons 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) r sep 9 xt nJOTlOE I-- OFFICE OF TH E SECRETARY AND Tl'EAS'Jt T OF THE CABOLINA CENTRAr, H. R. CO. The New Chairs. ; . The new cnairs are all up now in the Opera House as tho last of them were expected to De jn position this I afternoon. They are -.of the most improved design and are quite handsome, admirably setting off and greaily adding to the appearance of thinks were more rare in those- days the parquette. xne iranies or tne than thev are now and more difficu t of achievement and hence, . for this reason alone, if for . no other,, they were really more enjoyaoie; thap those of to-day. At least, o it seems to one old-timer, looking back , . " Wilmixoton, N. ,C . . Sept. 9th, 1S3P. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETINO OF the stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Co. will be held at the omee of tho Old Dominion steamship Co., corner 1 loach and Wc3t streets, in the city of New York:, on Thursday, the 9th day of October, proximo, at 1 o'clock p. m. - t . . sepoim JOHN H.. SHARP, Secy,- sun up, tired and sleepy, weary and Of tarOIlIia JjCOTIl Und SOUlIipOr' worn,. but, as happy as a clam. Such chairs are bronzed iron and the seats and backs are mahogany.Jupholster- ed in brocaded crimson plush. The seats fold up and the backs are ad justable, being autoajiatically thrown into the proper position when -the seatsj are let down for use.- They are arranged In semi circular rows around the house, and space has , been 'so well economized in placing 1 them in position that a hundred and fifty more people can .now be seated than when the old chairs were! in use! The front chairs are! . ! - also somewhat higher than the old ones, thus affording a, much better view of the stage than heretofore. 7 --s through a mist'of hap of tears. SYLVAN GROVE LEAVES .WILMINQTON train nr. D-fal n m nnil "Jrt n n t i t'u(i nrwl .mat' I v. . 1 . . ""6 f J uuu i ko'ct uio ireatu at js.dtf ana doll P. ITU ' jne iasspokt wm leave for Southport BKJ a. m., and for Carolina Beach at 5iW p. to. every day except Sunday. Season reduced rate Tickets for salo at the office or on board. , r Fare Saturdays 23 cents to Beach and rsturo, - sep c tf I ISelford'c Magazine. - ji The SeptemtfBr issue of 'tyelfordy$ Magazine is decidedly a gem. It is the best we have yet seen ot this ex- Wal PanCf ahtt Window SflfldPS Sir. Bellamy, who weut downs on Monday, have returned. Mr. Cut lar, Mr. Bellamy and Mr. RIcaud went up to Burgaw this morning to attend Pender County Co Jrt. Verily, people do read the RkvXKW occasionally and some think that It pays to advertise therein. Mr, B. F. S warm got In a barrel of strained hmov lnjst Frldav and advertised it Saves labor and cost of put iin the Review , on that day. The closeL ting on inddo faztcsizs which are advertisement appeared in no other and yesterday morning tho per.! err, it vrl'l pay jort to exainine A not hT Fatal Accident. A colored train hand by the name of Thos. Hays, who hails from Mag- nbfial was knocked from" a - freight train early this morning and fatally iniured. He was on top of a box car on the freight which Ieft here on tlie W. & W. R. R. at 6 o'clock tliis morning and was struck by Sixth street bridge, as the train passed under it At least this is the ' ; 1 1 t 1 rl,.Mn I. SUpposuiuu as lie w iuuuu cuuimj Meet Oi an after the train passed lying on the tjie f pen track between the rails, and uncon m m-m -A ' scious. Hie poor reuow was terri- hiv ihanirled. His left arm was cut off at the shoulder, his ? left leg was crushed almost ti a Jelly, there were-severe bruises on his left side aud his right hand was cut off. It is thought that he was at the end of nrsLr. at t lie brae. wnen ue was wfmek tiv the bridge and that he must have fallen between the cars. He was carried to the hospital and received every care and attention. itif it: was iniDossible for him to re cover and he died about 2 o'clock to hV"! Coroner Jacobs was notified and will hold an inquest. cellent monthly. There are 29arti cles in the number, counting in each of the'departments, (which cover a variety of subjects), as one. Thomas Fortune, the well known colored newspaper man of New York, leads off with a decidedly sensible article) relative to the race-problem, folio w-l ed by J. T. Searcy, M. ,D., on the same subject. "Winning a Wife ill Louisiana1' is a charming sketch of the old days; Julian Hawthorne dis j cusses "Gymnastic Systems"; "The Recent English Im press on American' ARGEST STOCK IN NORTH 7AR0LTNA Giro your order now before L to select from, we get basy. Life is a thoughtful and time ly paper; ; General Gordon, "the Hero-and i the Man," is, the'sub4 excellent article ' from; of Col. Chaille-Long.1 Hebrew Now Year Cards; We ara opening.a nice aa3orttent to-day. . sep 2 tf YATES' ROOJC STORE. FINE HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. Mosquito Nets for Sale.' ,Otd Alattresses Renovated. i ' UBeklen'a Arnica Sa.T- ri Rfsr Salve in the world for r!fV Braises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itisguar anteedtogive perfect satisfaction, orxucntjy refunded. . Price C cents box Alexander White has some pleasant remisencences under: the head of "Editors I Have Known." E. N. Val landigham puts in a "Strong Plea for State Rights." H. H: Ballard asks "Is the Earth a Snowball,1! and proceed s to answer the question himself; Ad miral Porter has a very pretty 'little romance (which he does not dignify as sucn, . However,; on "I'resuiem Lincoln's. Entrance IntoBichmond." John Moran discusses "Intellectual Cave Dwellers" and Donn Piatt gives us the first part of an exceedingly interesting paper on "Meiuoirj and Memories of John C. Fremont." There are other excellent papers which we cannot mention here in detail, the departments are full and unusually Inte rest ing and " h ere and there the number is punctuated with a pretty.poem. Belford Co., New York, at $2.&0 a'ycar. . . i7.TJourjrH'irjG.. Misses Burr ftJames' School ISSES BURR A3D JAMES WILL RE open their Schcpl for Young Ladies, and chil dren of both eexes, On Thursday, dc t; ' 2d. The course of atudy. as heretofore, will be ;- v --' systematic and thorough. Indirldual liustrcc- ...... i. . .... ...... v ,. . i tion tcstowed upon each pupil; th? eiiao care ful attention glren in training the slow salad as those of bright Intellect. Class Slrtn?. Frw-hani Dravring, "CalU- thenics and Needlenrortc free Of charge. il uiical Department, tinxlr the aurertnten. decce cf iln'. M. S. CL'SHINU.-PcpiU In music, either trlthln or tritnoat the fcc!iOoi. will be accommodated with saitabM? ho-xn ot Instruction that win not latertero trim lo t ions or hoars of study. Ererycxrc anri &rtt 3. Uon is grren to th moral welfare of tfco tLi:x .For in nhft parctculara pf fasv.a r : & to r 1 North Thinffctreot and ac? Frtac: j4. , , - For Calo. ' . per !3 . 0m v 1 by HcV-rt" 'R- Dellniay, .. ... ... ROUGH "OX . DIRT Family beats all others out f ?Tht. . r. t. f ; , 1.000 Li:i. OLD TTPX -irTAL, CLIlili" v. ' :r.j: .Co. f rt:::'.r
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