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ALDERMAN, Cocabsloa Mfrcbaots, i " Ul So. Water St. Moving ale. TIIU TIILS WLLK. IT 18 V cs4r Axtkks cf Furniture hare -oa u bev utsrs are Deeaed. We fi 6:a pruts. SXEKi) & CO.. . . Fnrnuure Dealers, 1 J fer, Uirfcrt nd Second St a. hFnll Blast f www on-iriJiK js auw -A Tar cnim solicited for flrst- fau Dfit of ordr. KM A&n, JTi Art, stow coal. Cbestnut faa gL pea coai Qa levenU J J. A. SPRINGER. i Line This W vek. pDBT STEAMER ANDBA1LTDIS UC !tEW LINES OF Family Groceries. ?c-r.t; i nckere, Cberse, Ca rottc, tuickens. Ecrs f1 tCi lai;rft vmrlf ty. Sa Front Street. i US & V0LLEH8, Mslons, Groceries rWTcban-o, Cigars, AND apx MERcirLvre, Til . - - c? North Carolina ED'-:- OATS. received a full t i?AT8,wca are ithc test C.A. Tucker,, s CEASlTr. ilAitBli asd JUasfacturtr Ctraeterj-, VOL XIV. W I LOCAL NSWs!: !Om to Nmr ajttuvt . . !KKO CO Furniture : JJ c fiENiis-jio ItoiTum j xicxDsBaoTHina Drusgisia . . c W YATta-saia Jones song Books ! t.Eo u i-jiexch c r oys Button Shoe3 v .-h, vunou at us port , tUy foot up 8,1 bale. ! . f n n..ir.i. A A Hot Bed Sah and Glass for" sale I by the N. Jacob! HdtrCo. Tlie forecasts tell as that wv tny look for a Ujrht frost to-night. . The Goldsfeoro- Fair open? -to morrow and continues three dark: - . - ; J rf ," The colored Haptist 8taU Con vent ion meets in this city to-morrow. - ' , n AVood is hih and scarce. A few tlrit loads would brio pa; pood ririee uer now.. m 1 1 m ' Eleven , children were baptized yesterday tnorhfnfiT in' Fifth Street r ' e ! 1- :.. m. vuurcu. t No frost ha been reported hofe yet nut it was almost cold enough for it this morning. 'i .?. . , It the kenton forres now. t See Ihayou chimneys are air right be foreiyoa g?t ifp steam ' ' The County Poor House iscettlntr toney. It Is to be kn6wn hereafter j . as tne new,iiaiover Home. Some of the Juvenile nituroda were out into the woods oo Satnrday and brought In a few partridges. If It U true, that philosophers are wise men, then Dr. Ball, of -Courh Syrup fame, must have baen one of the giatestofphtiospppers.y .Use Eegalileadyruitxed ?aint and nave no pt.ier ic on. want VL CQCKI, uuraoie arttcie; ior rate oy tne,iN Jacobi TMw.fiilf w.1 am ; anuractoreV s Afent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com- binatiob. Wire andTTroh Fences. Or ders solicited; -James I. Metts. t We liave in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and sizes. Prices away down and 8tores guaranteed to trive satisfaction. N. Jaeobl lid WT Co. t - A large line of Breech z&d Muzzle- loading Shot- Guns, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices, Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . . i Bishop arid.Mr?. Vatson .wera in Paris in the early part of thtt montU; bpt the evaof returning to Eng- land.- Their Jexpectatlon tlien was to sail for this onntry early in No veinber, -,.-.-.-- -' Durham Sibii ,Mr.4Ui4. llrs-lWeat, Misses tllliari tand Florence Bow-, den and Messrs. K A.Bloe and Edgar Hintdn, of? ntalagtop, rspenClbc ; morning in. town. J i ney.-Tisueu, a tobacco-! auid visited other place Of interesC'.-'t. , j .t The GernjaraipaiHliwfll iKota axton iowbTro w ! ft.' at tend ' Ae Faic at that piaced nafqueBtW' the .bair, -,wlnolrwas.,lo Uavabeen civen bv ttrem to-jkoTrow-.falghKJiis been poSpoceiL" Hi band'Wu riV- ry lo pieces lo-aaaiioi i rrijxji, . Bev. DrT Carmichael, Rector of 8 1: John's Church, haa received a call to a church at Annistoh. Ala,, nd now has the ruattec inf consid-. eratlon. Dr. CafmlchAel has a great matiy warm personal " frietrds and admirers here and It is earnest ly'hoped (hatha will femaln.nitb us. . . Daflng tlxo'deluary. of. his tjariuoo yeslerday-nibrning Vr -tjflitfjrd itafed tht- the "handsome -sum. of $10,500 was' AontribntedTly tle lueiu- bership of the Firet Baptist ClihTch dnrior thBpast year-for 'the 'differ- f-eul Tobjectsf ciiurclY work au tliat (.ne-valuation orme cimrcu prwi' erty was dojxble.-wbat ifc;Var aaVen years ajgo. rwAUr Mr. M..G1 Tienken wasticC urfpr tunate.this morning. as .to H6Cianl enTefor containg $55 ln.xnoney,"It was losrwjnrewnero u JUvi y between C&atle and Dk, or on Dock, LeweeuUlraihiUcAsiAv Adia rllcTsto7TIC' pay 10 reward for its i recovery, if left either ai hi Uofi'o tneir Fourtlj atfa' Casilev-f ctrllc?3rs. Adrl&n. -Zs V oilers'.. KcottO. tl f ; t Atte the rca rilla, i r alL'the- Ucstay f& Know ,'! :- ian- . 0 J:lf I aeriUof IJood upa' 1 ' ' , . r . rjiiii s to try it yourself. Besuiv . - ov iwwn.'u vj. LM f NGTON, N. 0 , MONDA Y, OC TOBER The? gamest fl!i caulit now is tle ! fu drum and they ure saiU to be; v -There will be a big crowd to Ii Capt. Alexander to-morrow at combers old store. Lt't CVervbodv turn nut! M.tiiffi ! - I and Kive Capt. Alexander a biz wl come to Wilmin-ton. , ' Te reular semi-iuouthly meet- inn- nf tha ltAor.f a.:i. Es.1JrrP virHC nance waueU this afternoon.: v a loTi' ii i ii ; . o 113 UCeU io anu a liberal rewartl . will be ara.wiiiue this office. ' - paid for its recovery at See ad. " . 4 Visitors 'to our city should .cer tainly not fail to call oil the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. for anything wanting In the!r line. v t ' The registration book h close next Friday nigb't. It is an entirely ne w registration. If you register you can vote. If you' 'do not 'register you ciiunot'vote. ' ' An exchauge states that the male wasp does not sting. . Before inves tigating the truth oft this assertion, we would advise oar readers to se cure a bottle of Salvation Oil. There will be a social meetiug of the Young' People's Association of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Lusher Memorial ' Build ing, Tuesday evening, Oct. 2 1st There will be no entertainments at the Opera Honse this week. EN fie Ellsler will hold the boards on the nights of the 28th and 20th. Quite an attractive list is booked for No vember. tCapt. Alexander told us this morning that he had some very en eouraging news from the mountains to'the effect that there is a revolu tion of sentiment there in Crawford's favor and that the Democrats arc confident of his. defeating Ewnrt. Forecast. For North Carolina, continued cool and fair weather and frost to night. Local forecasts from 9 a. m. tc day, for Wilmington and vicinity, continued cool and fair weather with Chances for a light frost to-aighr. The Colored Paators and Prohibition - The" address of Dr. ;Pritchard and others to the colored pastors n Pro hibition will be at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, , at Shiloh Baptist Church, instead of at the City Hall, as previously announced. Capt. Alexander at Macomber'. ' We have been requested to state that th W.. O . & E. C R. R. Co. have arranged to have their train leave' the city at S o'clock in the morning, to stop. at . the junction with the Wilmington Seacoast R. R. until 8.15, for the purpose of accotn 'rnpdating persons coming from th Sound in .the matter of affording tkew!an opportunity to hear CapM Alxfander's speech at Macomber' s kild 'store he Presbyterian Synod. 5:h Synod of North Carolina will fivefct-in -the First Fresbytenan Church at 7:30 o'clock to-morrow JiIcTiL It is thoutrht that thfre -wilt be.' about three hundred delegates pu attendance. It is -hoped . that every Presbyterian clrurch in tbe State will be represented.' Thedele ates expected., have, been appar- tioncd among the citizens and- they will nil be entertained with Cape Fear hospitality. 'At It eat In Oakdale. , i The remains of Mr. John T. Lutje,1 who died at 'Mr. tl. uuiau-s rebi- ..ek- mm awm & ..r-" dencee)i Satfurday morning, .were laid away to 1 rest yesterday .after noon in Oakdale. Cemetery. A Jong line, of friends and acquaintance followed them to their last - home. The fuueral services took place at the house and at .St. Paul's - E. I Church and weracpnducted by Rev. F..WVE. Peschaa.i Tbe" pall-bear rsr. X4RsrL' Wm. Fucks, Chas. Schriibben, 3Ym. twoeiiig, m. dcuuio-j a m m T . 1 rbeChas. H u raff and Henry-tiaar, Jr.- J ;,.f :htj' i - I Bncklen's ArnUsa Saira.' - LVA- RVr fvCiVe iiVthu world, for Uuts Bruises, Sore$, Ulcers, SaU Rbaum. jj ever oores, ener tr ped Hands, Chilblains, Corn-s, and all Bktn Eruptlonsvand positrvely cures Ired ItiHiruar- -aideed give perfect satisfaction. ! Chr AMlUna Yesurdar. f There wer 6 additions' to the f, i , r. ii r . i . "c-u irum me iwiimc aim nu- iriuous juice oi uaiiiornia,ugs, com . , j ?irst BaptUt Church at' the prayer nlress the people on the'igsuns of the earmee4in?r Jast'Tlittndaiilit: ' Yes- campaign at theCoIlQinjr t,iiieaiul Ma jiieruay morning" ".Tone by Teltery places: t. ,i fs. jwere received into Orce IS. E y Hurgaw, Toe3davt Oct 2tPt. vr itiiv a A VUR I V U JLfCa IfllCv ! ' - - - - - , , ' - - - j Street If. fi.(C!iartli;and,8 tr! 'stfv UurinburK? Satnrdwr Oct. 35th I Paors'EtaiJserftdlLVitherknC'tilHcii.rath . mp,l f, tin iillimnol virtue nftt II fit. plants known to be most beneficial to the human hVstem, acts genfA'. oti the kidneys. Ifver'and" bowels. effecttially cleansing tlus system, dis: pelliiig colds, and headaches, and curiug habit rial constipation.' 'A Compromise. . Tiie portico of th8 Davi building, next West of the. Bank of New Han over, on Princess street, is being" re moved, city authorities wautcd to get it but of the way entirely but a compromise was "effected by whicli an iron piazza, three feet 'wide,' will be substituted. Something of. the kind is absolutely necessary as a tueaus of access "to the offices on the tirst, second and third floors. Personal. The Henderson Void Leaf says Mrs. Fred J. Hill, of Culpepper, Va., will in future make her houie in Henderson. 'Mrs. Hill lived here a few years ago but on accpunt of the feeble health of her mother, has been staying with her at her home in Virginia, while Mr. Hill remained in Henderson. That good ' lady has recentlv died and Mrs. Hill comes now to take up her residence here again. Her many friends extend her a cardial welcome. Tbe Meeting at Brooklyn Baptlat Church. We are requested to state that the congregation'of "Brooklyn Baptist Church will worship in St. Andrew's Presbyterian .Church during tne next two weeks,: their own edifice being tao small to accommodate the numbers who attend the protracted meeting now in session there. Last uight tha congregation was very large and the church i was crowded to Its utmost capacity.' There have been several conversions and ' ten stood up last night to askthe4 pray ers of the congregation. Capt. Alexander) in' Wilmington. , , Capt. S. B. Alexander arrived n the city on Saturday ntefit and is registered at the Otfpn House. Numbers of bur citizens have called to see him since he has been here. He will speak in the City Hall Park to-night from the portico of the Opera House and all of our people are invited out to hear him. There will be seats placed in the park and those who attend will not find it uh- confortable. Ladies J will find it pleasant to attend, should tneyxla- sire to encourage the occasion .xith their presence. Deuioresl'a. for November. The Novej&eEy ujieSof pexfwrjxCj The illustrations, which arnumer- oua, arevery beautifutand the read ing matter Is varfedVnd .Interesting. The ladies, in especial, will find it ah unimpeachable authority in all mat ters of taste and style' indresnd fancy wotK 'designs.1 There'seems to be something In the November num-4 ner tor every oouy-iaenioa-aiui-no tion for the ladies; seiencenewtfand art fpr tlie gentlemen' and pfttj and pleasing variety for Jheypuug folks.- Published at 15 Es3t .Faac teenth streetj'ety, York; mt$2a 4 -11. bu4 J1 Mr. John lr.Beiiamy-Jrurau- ll.fp for tha Senate from this dis- trict, is iBaKUrga' vigDroua canvass.. ... . . . - . - 7 'VK at I neoDle have ttuTned aaii&wg9lft&omi hear him fjtery afjiioirrtfuem: r ship, litf aelowrjAE cUysclttR Intf elected. - nc4wlthstanding--he numerical odds he has to.-contend trith."' --' '. -;. He 8okeat evcal pTace,s1n Pen-J der county, Usl-wekAsiiii Gum, inKCintutpwinu tuorrow speaking on thaW dav at . , ifc -i Long creOllnnqoiDO Cop aj 20,' 1890; NO 263. Appointments to Speak. IIoiu ChaK. M. SteUuian "wiU a'a- CbarlotteitMond&y,- Oct. 37th (at lioucor!, 'luetKlay. -tctr 2Sth, cat j uj,,nt.) alibbaryf Wednesday, Oct. 20th,i i i i i papt. If. Alexander will epak the places mentioned below on ! the dates gven: -v AVadesboro. Oett 14th. a:uiriuourtrt-ucT. ibtm Kockiughiam, Oct.- 17th. . ;IWilmingtbu,iot 20th. Cab night.) Ufew Happver tiountv,4Dct. Ulst. "jWhitcville, Octi22d. Maxton, Oct. 23d. ' . "Southport, Oct. 24th.4 Shallottei Oct. 25th.i - . - . jMoKeitluMi s rStore. Oct. 27tU lAlberiuarle, Oct, 28th., jConconl, jNov.,Jt. My,Vrit:tids-jv Word With You. ; Do yon know-that every man who dpsires to vote at this election must register anew? Even if you have registered laud voted before, you must register again under the new election law to vote this vear. . jDo vou want the Republicans to carry"' the elefetTori anct haVeV your rreignuors arrested and put m- iai as in 18G8-9? If not, register and vote the Democratic ticket."' Do you wish the.negra.t tret con trol of .your country and State? If nox, register anu vote lorane ueins oeratfc nominees. l)o you not know tliat every negro tin the State will register and vote? Then so must every white man Do you . wani jjegro . Yankee sol diers with dran 1 bayonets to meet you atthe polls and dictate to you now to vote? ir pot, oe sure your name is on, the registration books, and do not fail to vote the straight Democratic ticket. j You can't register after Oct. 24th pso register at once. Don't say you have not time take time -r your happiness depends upon it; the good name and prosperity or your btate depend on it; honest government and white man's control depend on it. Don't wait. Delay may cost the dereat of the party. - ; Ed. Chambebs Smith, U Chiu'n.iDem State Ex. Com. Uvr - !-j KOUGHDN'COUGHS' ForCbughsi CoIdsV Hoarseness, sore Throafc.'Re BOTTOH OTf TOOTH- ACHE. Instant reliefs 15c. Rough oh Corns. Liquid, 15c. Salve 10c. .' DIED. flURST la this city, tfcls morning at 3.20 o'cioor. Willi k akuuik uukst, lniant son ui vviiue auu aiui j xiurai, agvu uiuuius. The funeral will tafce place to-morrow after noonl at 3 o'clock, from tne residence of tbe I parents. No. 1513 Market street, thence to 1 Bellevue Cemetery. " " r ' ' fStar nliaacA nnrw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Loot, TN,SATURDAy LAST, NEAR TIIE C'tJl- her of Tnird, an4 Multf rrjr., streeO a gold Thimble, with the initials "M. C. J." en graTed therein. ''The i finder will be liberally rewardealrhewlllleaTeltat - OCt 20 3? J . ( ; - TniS WfTICK. SIO Reward. 1 , TST. THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, EITI1 L er on Third street, between castle and Docfcror on Dock street, bet ween. Third and .Front, a packasre of money man envelope, too la f 11, $5 infold and $53 In greenbacks. 1 wiu Say the above rewara u leu ax Messrs. auuub .vtles, store, or at my store, corner Fonrth ana Castle. im. u. 1 icxtLzn. iii 1 : I rJust Arrived 1 A JTICE LOT OF THAT FR!n:ur-COUN UTTR;in small Kits, at ITALL & PEAK ALL'S m U3b6tc II and 13 So -vyater Street. Hardwaroy rrr VARS " AND CROCKERY. VP. B. bi'lUNEB & CP,. . DnporterOtfdrot)t)cnj t WW i -nor " txeliuine Hand-Sewed rrxoa-irortfi'Froarstrct. cct T) XI. . . .1 1 1 it it a P!rCTT?rTa'T- 1 " Lli A!i UXxa.AJ " Mm I, Aai it is Hn iaa parucalahj VASst 8100,1 St11! C:lllof not a:warr4on - tbe rfew of comsoA.-rits anle ao rtate'd .f la Ue fHUtortareotttuitii,' , - l'," 1 1 1 1 i . " - Perfuirneq. A. SEUON'D INVOICE OF KICKSECKKU'8 ; superb rfsrCME Jtietcclved. ineflccst Spooos mad. . - Forsla ty". - '. MUNDS HKOTUEKS, , : ; I'M N. front street. SOfJC BO OIIC YATES' BOOK STttRH C Sep 21 if . S DIAPwlOrJD DYE AN 1 Di;i niond pas! T , Stocking; I Jlacfe , 4 V l'OU SAtrnfY : - . John B. H a n kc , j rREiClUPTION DRUOQIST. ' i J 107 Norli,Third Street, opposite City llau; v 1 cicpnone , sepstx v - . The Advantages Wo Offer to riASO ASD-OttOAS O CUSTOMERS ARE u THAT OUR 1N8TRU- I meats are carefully aeleded by , the under--signed aud boUght directly froui Ue mana 1 - fauturt r. We have a very -lanre stooir. eom. prlslns: all grades and stjlea, to select from. Ml our t ia&os are delivered and kept la tone " he first yea 1 by two competent tonera. . As we are irhb here, wm am rfwtmnfClhlA. whlcl is not the capo when you aeno-rcar llanos " -' or ouy irom iravcuing agents, for whenaay. 1 ' A v uiV, UM OUtfV aAV f J uucjb m jrntur iyr lusirumciiw. i ny, j wAiuiiucai uiaucifLuenu u rau seii you in struments at least 20 per cent, lower than you have to pay to travelling agents, for jou have to help bay their heavy expeases. here and onsequontly 3 ou do not- buy the 1 ne in3iruinencs you puy irom us are right "cat In the basr. Over 30U instruments sold in Wilmington alone 13 the best proof that the public have confidence in our Judgment and integrity, 99" We sell for cash or instalment. .j : e. vaklabr, oct 13 tf j 407 Red Cross street. October Magazines are Out. SIDNEY," BY MARGARET DELAN0 ' O and "Friend Olivia," by Amelia E. Barr, are concluded in Atlantic and Century. ,Clark Russell has a sea story in LiDDlncott. . Manr of the Magazines contain sketches of cardinal Newman's life and work. The sand waves at Ilatteras are accounted for in Scribner. BeU lamy has something to say abou'. "National ism" in the Forum, and Daudet gives the ' , further adventures of "Tartarln" in Xlarper. WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, oct 13 tf jy . I23jj M arket street. 1 CAPE FEAR ACADEMY ' ii7 f J f ItprmAni Mnntmhaii tti ill i n : p it it -m - ... .- ' '' - LEADING. MALE SCHOOli I Please enter at begiiming of session, w ' , . , t sr- see Catalogue in Book stores, t H1 I 'l I - W. CATLETT, Principal, . v: sep 15 lm Cor. Fifth and Chestnut streets.' He WilmiDgUn Fkara LiDuiry fompaBj " - A KiS :UW I'KEPAKlill TO TAKE Fi'O reasonable terms a limited amount 01 Famfly Washing, which will be in charge of a compe- tint lnly. -..,,. . . ' , WORTU AJUAHCU. oct-atr; Propnetors. " I Photographo. I, G All I NETS PER DOZEN QO; CARDS PER' coz?n $2.00: Mlnuetts per dozen $1.00: Ferre types two for 2 cents. . AU we a?1- r you 1 to call aad exafotaf speslmens bio.v placing your orders else wnera U. c. ellis, Photogriphrr," 1 rToni. ."Mreei Mancet, Wilmington, N, v. sep 25 2w : , CLYDE'S ' - ': T' ' - New York & WUminrjtCD - v - - a I ; . :. -,; .- v.; , - Steamship Co. :v ' f ROM PIER . EAST K1VER NEW' YOK Located between Cluuabf rs a4 RocpveiL spi Xhh'hoc.KSL 1 rl 8 EN BKACTO U. . . ... . 1 .. WcJneftlay. Oct 15 KANITA Saturday. Oct is PAWNEE (ncTrv,.... . ,. ednesaar. Oct ts Jl E SE F A CfU H ................. S at u rd ir . Oct 25 PAWNEE fnew). Friday. Oct 17 BENEFACTOR. . ..Tirrsdar. OctM FA N IT A Fndav. Oct ?4 ............ ' fSr-'TUrjugh Ellis Ladlsui al Xovrat Thra . Rates guaranteed to and ir0:a rolnisln Nortli . .' .. . js -. " . ra in 'Tb i"'" l .J i 11. AJ. SMALLlHNlBrrtntendent, ? t r. s ! TUEU. V EOEli, TraJgQ Mny t. - . . - -.-- Ttw ycra x. wm; p. CLYJJE conceal Areius... , oct tl tf SXowUaz-ureca. iew ortvi i'7 - - . 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