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TEH rPER PLBAaS KOTICS. , Wa will .no gLvi to rrccivo comrcr.r.lcit cr.i from Our criends on. any and all tz.'. ;rcti ' Bneral Interest, bnt ; . . Tne oasaeortiu) writer man always t3 fur' ulaned to tne Editor. OomiaanicAaon must be written ca cr:!y one side ar tne pAper. . - - Person&ugeaaiiuit be avoided, POSTAGE PAID: ' 5'" f,rh e months . COO. Three six ose month, Xcenta kj Slivered tr carriars, free vfrw of ike city, at tie above f -lo and liberal. v"efCS,r, wi:j pae it port any and SttartrpJrr regulariy. VOL" XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890: - NO 271 . i -- - - - . . - . . - , 1 1 1 j ?f taic, ami acu ii-tTCt rn:rriW on the Kiancys, r;Ll the cys- 'iv, hsTci3 colds, head 0 i K-V r anil curco xiauiiuxw .-nrtip oi rigs is im 21 iW-iuif t- t' aste antl a.c U i Prompt ii- auJ trnlv iiencficial in it! hte5 czrt'ealilc substances, it: -i excellent u:alitie3 commend j' "v. i ... flia TYirvc . .1 fill. 4. lU.lWU k huw auv -v,r nme U known. L-n ftf Fk's is for sale in 50t w 'ii bcttles bv ell leailing drug itt Asv reliable druixgist ifhl riA Have it on band will pro U it vrcnmtlr for anr ne wb ris to try it. Bo nut accept anj Sit FXAXC1SC0. CAL uanx. rr. mw roK. tt.r. fx y'f if SUtfEKT K HFLbAMY. WHOLESALE DKUOOXST, wilmlnjioa. N. C Country Pr. (luce. UftTTAlS BCTTEB, CU ESN UTS, LZS r. ALDERMAN, . Commission Mrrcbanta, U9No.ATaterSt. A Moving Talo M UT WILL MOVE THIS WEEK. IT IS 7Tk lb.. Articles of Furniture bare ta Jni u aal rw i tiiis are ncedd. we ai7 oor trHi call atd EC us. Wc .xrac wtoai prlcrs. &XEED 4: CO.. Furniture Dealers. 7 a tt cor. Xirtn and second bis. Id Fall Bast ! plfATENT W(KD SPLITTER 15 SOW bUst. Toar orders solicited for flrst SM?? f order. Ued Asn, !cVW'e Asn, store coal, Cbestaut iMd ioai, ira coal and fererai Clt J. A. SPRIXOSR. ADRIAN & V0LLEK8, Visions, Groceries. Iip :crs. Tobacco, Cigars, A XI) E1LM1SSI0X MERCHANTS, Cr. rrom aBl Dock St., Contractors. FEOrOSALS WILL DE KECEIT Kotiock noto. Tasdaj. Xot ember I rcUn tLo BuUdln? of tlx sr!5listaa Association, north Ta x VP1 Mulberry streets, Wll f 5 Mnnswn8 66x167 feeU tnree ce 10 1)6 bullt of Brtc 4,1(1 rsin, urion are at the rooms ot ,Ws!itaChrHi Association, Bans fc-rTrtalMlDz. Wilmington. N. C. saci;?!s,r1r' o Ud can see terms and rr. wl:l1 Pns and sped acauons MTHwtbertzht to reject afr ttl G. il. BUSBY. General Secretary. A. Tucker. i11 IX GRANiTX, MARBLE AND tad Building lort. ' 31) North rrtmt Street, WTImlnstoa, V. C. Iew Line This Week. JtlTlD BT STEAMER ASD BAIL TO 13 IK XEW LINES OP 'fest Family Groceriesr t- Airy and New Tork, Esss, i titter. ewwt routoes, tWckens, En Coods cv'bed Beet a specialty. -, - P. BWAN Act., iththeold-lr; - ..C new. i Senator Plumb fs tiot to make any -political peiche tjif fall. He has VJ &K-jJll Ul I Crt (1 iortKretooaI committee to prevent imiu, rrom talkincr Democratic doc- trine from the RenublirAn n.iini. The oldest man probably Osiiian, - 1 rf 1 . in the world i of Cavallovit, Turkey. lie lias Ilred 100 vears. and has documents to prove it. He isan .iruuian wmowr, anil is giinnorted by a ..unll peiuioo rom th. Sul.in The registration Yn New York is about 220,000. Tammany claims, and Is eenejally cor.ceded, 103,000 of this vote. It is thought that the opposition can count on 100,000 and this will leave 15,0o6scatterlnff,ofes To'tlsht for. . - It Is now more thjin two thousand years sinee it was first proposed to cutacanalthrougl the Isthmus of t?orinth, but the work is at last under way, directed by a Polish en gineer, and promises to' be uni-: pie ted in 1S92. ; . - In 1839 pounds of there Kvere 030.000.000 tobacco consuaied in the United wllhtbe old -lore not on with the nited States.; 20.WO.000 pounds of ify onlysii . ffi hich .was imported. There were'500 votes from the 4,000.000 cigars consumed here inthe same period, all but 40,000,000 of which were home made. ! The . Jacksonvilie Times-Union sums up the Senatorial situation ia Florida as follpws: 'Howthe Anti Call bosslets. will blink into their holes next April after the Florida Legiilatnre declares Wilkinson1 Call reelected to the United States Sen ate! 'How they arej squirming now!' The fight against ex-Uovernor Gordon, of Georgia, who is.' a candi date for the United" States ISenator ship, goes -on apace, the Farmers1 Alliance men in the van. It is no ticeable thabthe ire wspape?8 are for Gordon, and they may perhaps rea son with the farmers effectively in Gordon's interest, j. I Another scheme tbat ought to be suggested to Quay fc Co," says the Florida Times-Union, "is the ? con version of Southern States, Florida for example, into Republican States, by sending into them enough North ern Republicans to outnumber the Democrats. We wpuld give them a cordial welcome and speedily, con vert them to the true faith." r Statistics collected on a first-class dividend-paying railroad show that nearly one-fourth of the accidents that occured during the year: were caused by carelessj witching, and only 10 per cent, by defects In the track or other faults in the roadway. The net earnings of the road were thiee percent. I ess .than, they would iave been had all; accidents 1 been avoided. Several attempts have been wade to establish the tack industry In the South, but they have failed! frem difficulties in handling the material. Ttjis branch'of the iron trade j is in the- hands of the New England manufacturers ad is practically confined to iiassachu setts, i More than two-thirds of the tack business is controllecLby the State and fully three quarters by all of New Eng- land. A very .pretty little piece of news cemes from Washington City.! It Is intheskape'of a New Yerk Herald special and it is sent by one of the most conservative men and one i the best posted men In the country. Read what Mr. Redpatii says ; to his paper: . ? - There is a gloom and sadness at the White House. The gtoom is so intense that even the iirusic of Baby McKeeVvoiee could not aispei it from the President s .mma., ine President, who has both personal aud political reasoas for wishing a Republican victory a week nence, !a simnlv stunned at the avalanche ofbadVnews whick is pouring in upon him from every, part w ins country.' " jt - A1 ... This information is mas me f bnttl. runs. so strongly agaiusi. the Republicans that the only, con .MAMtin u na to the majority theDemecratsJmay have.The Dem ocratic programme, accoruing i the President's latest Intelligence, is to kill .off the Kepaoucan leaucra and leave the party without a sin gle directing head in tne riiiy-ww-ond Congress.- ' To-day President Harrison was told that $20,000 had been sent to HcKinley's-iUstrict to uo usw W1."" w,,ioeexpendeqtodeteat an equal sum will be spent by "iMJuutuw oi cannon in Jllkioi 1 i ii - iu iiiiuwi.-. . 1 nskeu the trentlfTiion frnni TOti"tri w... "- t -Z k f .ia.' n ii'uuiitttu wereuo nirio counter - act these Influence ti they were doin nothing. He knew nothing he said. abo tTh menf of the Rennblican Conffren . X ... - 1 CODHuePt t,,ey had not a penny. be yonu wnat was needed for current tells mp fl nnrion n mi ?.r tne passage of the McKinley bill, t 1 iiJ, 1 campaign 1" f" I"??' ?ie..f?"c fuse to contribute a dollar. The Pennsylvania manufacturers, by . informant states, are doing something, but they are giving it all to Quay for local purposes. These facts are well- understood in admin istration circles, and although an effort is made to suppress them they leak out in spite of all precautions. The situation in Iowa gives 'the President more concern than in any, other state. Both Gear ami Hen derson are Republican wheel horses in the present Congress, and both are very close in a personal sense to President Harrison. . Their defeat would be a bitter disannointment to mm, out ne lias every reason to ex- pectit. .. j 'l'neir appeals for aid would be pitiful if they were not so frantic as to border closely upon the ludi crous, wear s district is itemimican A change of the last election would give it to the Democrats. Henderson, on tb'e other hand, has a district especially gerrymandered for him, with a majority of 5,000 in his favor. His defeat could only re suit from a popular uprising. Judg ing from the situation there as it is reflected in Washington, the uprls ing is already developed and threat ens to wipe the Dubuque statesman out of political exTstence. This certifies that I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and found it to be what it is represented. - I can safely say that it has helped my cough (which I might, say - was chronio)and I cheerfully recommend it to all those afflicted. ; H. W. Donnelly, j CI East 131st st. New York. J local nsrjexvs. 1KDSX TO.NSW ADVKKTXSSMBKrS, D C Davis A Card .. Co Furnltui Mvxns Bkotwirs Druiflsts . D QciKLtr as To Ilorse Owners TKOr II S Bctts WcaK Manhood C W Tates Sain Jones Sonj Books The receipts of cottou at this port to-day foot up 1,518 bale?. " Hot Bed Sash and Glass by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. for sale i 11 1 1 Hen. Chas. M. Stedman has gone to Ashevllle on a short' professional visit. , Fine fish market this morning. Four large sea trout were selling for a quarter. j Visitors to our city should cer tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. for anything wanting in their line. t i ;We were glad to meet with Mr W." gj Warrock on the street this morn ing and to know that he is, a well man again. He is very feeble, as yet, but is rapidly convalescing. He has had a hard time of it. j i i ,The ne w brick pavement n North Third street is being rapidly laid. Nearly one-half of the work has been done. The grade has been altered and when the pavement islaid,there will be some grading necessary to the roadway. - ; The Signal Office reports .that the highest velocity of the wind here and at Southport to day was 86 miles an hour, with the wind from the Southwest. The high tide was caused, it is said, by the heavy wina driving the water up into the river from the oceam v There are four Richmonds in the field now for Sheriff Mr. x. . Stedman, Democratic nominee; Mr. W. H. Chatlbourn, regular Republi can; Mr. D. C Davis, Independent Republican, and Mr. Coleman Twin ing, Independent Republican and go-it-alone and as-you-please candi date. - ' The new buildings at .the poor house we mean the New; Hanover Home are all completetl, and the Board of- County Commissiouers paid a visit of Inspection there yes terday and again to-day. They found the buildings qu ite satisfacto ry, and have formally received them ; from, the contractors on behalf of connty. ' ' ' For scrofula, . r Salt rltenm, etc, - v " . i aki ivTs Sarsaparllla. ; IlenJreo Dr. S.S. SatchWell. of Bargraw, was ' t TT D K I r t i i t i a a ucc urjM ucttujuiucu i ami, uuu i . ... nave nftfttnr if mn irnnt. n. irnrwl LiMi..r- 4k" r i 1 w vj .t LTflmhi TTi w ' Onlv fiv. djtvM mnw And f hn tha 1 country is going to work to turn the rascals ont nnt. nammmti on guard for awhile. - T - a ru Aianmacturer s Agent ior I T -mm m . a jr m- Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com- binatlon Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited, James I. Metis." t . ' y . - . The British Steamship Bessarabia, Martin, cleared for Ghent, Belgium, with 4,200 bales of cotton, valued at $200,700, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Spruut & Son. We have in stock an immense va riety 9t Cook Stoves, all styles and sizes. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f : -t There was frost yesterday morn ing, all reports to the contrary not withstanding. It is so reported by the Signal Office and there is no go ing behind those returns. "A large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot &uns. Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup-J plies lust received. N. Jacobi Hdw. co. . " -. ': t We are sorry to hear, of : the con tinued sickness of that clever gen tleman. Mr. JN. W. Jacobs, 'lie is suffering with typhoid fever We hone to hear soon that he is on the road to recovery. Those who have registered and have been challenged will have an opportunity to prove their right o register and vote to-morrow. The registrars aud poll-holders will eon- stitute the court. When you have over-exerted your- seirbv ''running, jumping or worn ing, there is nothing that will relieve the soreness or your joints ana mas cles sovquickly and euectuauy as Salvation Oil. the greatest cure-on earth for pain. Price 25 cents. The cautionary southwest signal was ordered 'at 10:30 o'elorfk this ninrnifii? for this section, which of course iiicludes Southport. There was at that time a storm centre over Lako Erie. The signal was also or dered up at Morehead. - ApiKlutinents to Speak. Hon. Unas. M. steamau win uu dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times and. places: Capt. S. B. Alexauder will-speak at the places mentioned below on the dates given: ' a . a. A rt A l snauotie, uct. sum. McKeithan's Store, Oct. 27th. Albermarle, Oct . 29th. Concord, Nov. 1st.- Mnj- MnCIammy'a Appointments. Hon. C. W. McClammy will ad dress the'peoplc on the Issues of the campaign at the following times and places: -Fremont, Wayne county, Thurs day, Oct. 30. - Faison's JJepot, liupun eounty, Friday, Oct. 31. KTa rrnnMn Tllinlin flAlintV. SattlT- AU.Wm,UW..OT, " f J 1 . day, Nov. 1. . i,-'. Burgaw, l'enaer county, aionuay, Nov. 3. " - ' -- 0 . .. Got Up nd Dotted. It is( warm again. The wind got around to the Southwest this morn ing and kicked up lots of dust, which was almost blinding during thefore- noon. It met the tide on the ran going out and lashed the yellow waves into frenzy. . It was almost dangerous to attempt to cross the river in a small boat. It has been one of the most disagreeable days known here in a long time. Cot la th.Faee. Mr. J. G. L. Giesohen received a painful iajnry this morning from a piece of glass from a broken floor which fell and struck him ' in the face. Mr. Gieschen had just re placed a broken pane with ft ne and was standing on . the pave ment admiring his work when the door was blown to by the wind and the new glass broken, with the re; salt as above stated hy us? The in jury Is a'painful one but not serious. . - llocklen. A rules S1t. . The Best rSaive in the world for Cuts,' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, i ever Bores,, letter, snap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures; Piles, or no pay required, it is guar; anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. r ; Or Sale Dy, liOuerfc' l ieuamy, wholesale and tstail arijz-- ForMt. slightly warmer breather. , . for Wllmrngton and vicinity, i fair i . , - f weather, followed by ramaiul slf-ht i ly warmer. ! In Horcs I Mr. Percy Cowan lost a valuable J horse yesterday fro ji lockjaw, .pr j tetanus, and Mr. I. S. F. Brown i , , ost one the day previous. Several cases are reported where horses have reported run nails into their feet and are threatened with lockjaw. " '. ::- There is no danger of the disease and no necessity for losing the ani mal if the proper precautions are taken in time, andlit is well enough for hprse owners to know of this. Mr. P.- Quinlivan, the well known horse shoer and . farrier, who has had twenty ears' experiencain the business, has been very successful m cases , of this kind. In some" in stances, when appplied to in time, he does not hesitate to guarantee a cure. The AVind ami the WaVeg. The tide In the river to-day was the highest known for years. There is a big freshet and the strong Southwest wind backed the water up at high tide this noon. It was up over the dock at the foot of Mar ket street and at the same time was within a few inches ' of the cap of the" wharf in other sections. There was no overflow on any of the busi ness premises but at. the New York Steamship wharf and at the C. " F. & Y. V. R. R. wharf the' water washed up in some places through, tne floor ing of the wharves, forming pools on the yards in the rear.. At! the foot of Mulberry street it overflow ed the dock and was irv the street nearly as far up:as Water street. In no instance, however, as far as we could ascertain, was therenay' dam age to merchandise. With the turn of the tide the water gradually re ceded. - I Sliss JSIIsler L.at Nlehr.' v A large, deliglited aud fashionable audience greeted Mr. and Mrs. ,E11 ler aud their excellent company at the Opera House last night. -It wits'' Miss Elisler's second visit here, her first -visit being early ia last October. . The piece presented last uijrlit was "Miss Manning' a delightful com edy, full' of good points, with Miss Ellsler as Maggie Manning. The piece was put "011 the stage in admirable style. Miss Ellsler made luanv new friends, and Mr. John Ellsler, the veteran actor, appeared to better advantage, it seemed. to us,, than ever before. Mr. Kneezer took down the house as the champion American sneezer on the stage, and the support was admirable in every respect. To-night Miss Ellsler. will appear in Swartz's charming domestic com edy-drama, "The Governess," ,)in which she made sach a decided hit hero last season. ;' International Week of Prayer, The following circular has been seat out bv the International com mittee of the Y. M. C. A.'s stationed at New York: 1 , The week beginning Sunday, No vember 9th. has been -et apart, a usual, by the International Conven tion and the World's Conference of Yoting Men's Christian Associations, as a season of prayer for the associ- tions and their efforts in behalf of young wen. j The American associations have regularly observed ' this annual ap pointment since 18C8, and each year abundant-blessing has accompanied their efforts. ; ..; '. Though it may be impracticable for all the associations to observe the entire week, none, it is hoped, will fail to observe at least the first dav. Sundav. November 9th. This season will be observed not only by public meetings, but in private de votions as well. Every association is requested, as has been the custom for years, to take a collection daring the week for the further prosecution of the work of su pervision and ; assistance entrusted by the American associa- ions toe the International' commit tee. ' - ' - " i; -y "tU f LEAVCKLLE OIL. , C- Prevents tebdency to wrinkles or ageing of the eidn. Prevents with ering of the skin or drying up 01 the flesh. Nature's wonder for preserv- 111 juuHMiuuucen;jr;sf bottles, at druggist. And it. ts e3peciuy ana particularly uricr atood tnat tne zitlot does not always enficrse tLe fiewa or cormpoLdents anloas to itatcd la the editorial eoiuuuis. ' v Chl'dreu Kijoy'-. J ' TJie pleasant flavor, gentle act ionr and "soothing ofTects of Syrup of Figs, when meed of a laxativoand if the father or motker be costive or" bilious the' most 'gratifying' restittii follow its use, no t haf irA.isthe best family J remedy kuowri, npd every family should have a bottle. ' -' Tlie'Vetlns llac. . ,i i" . - S ".r - "J: -' iW-i -- '" ' Th e f ol I oyi1 i ug are the f . vqti ng places in the city? for the coming election ri ' r . j ' ' I'irst Want First! DivhdonThos. : G. Williams' Hone; corner Fourth and ILarnett streets. - ". Second Division Building" corner of Sixth and Campbell streets, re cently occupied by Mr. James Lewis as & restaurant! , r , ; - Third.DIvisiou Unoectipied store "; on tne corner or Tenth and Wn nnt streets, si -: -:. "v;7- ir' rT H '-"''r'' Second .Ward The Court House. V Tiiird Ward-Giblem Lotlge. W " - , Fourth WardCape FearEncine : louse. : '' : Fifth: Ward,, First Division-Fifth Ward Market House, corner of Fifth and Castle streets. Second :DLvision Ban naker Hose ; ' Reel House, on linth, between Cas : tie and Queen streets. 1 ... '. .':':'') " 11' ... : .. t '" ,"'..' . Oratiwn and Itatlflcatlons. ! ' V There'was some fun last niglit at ; the speaking stand at the' corner o , Market and Front streets. .The In- dependent Republicans held forth there dh that occasion. There wav a good crowd to hear the various eandidake? orate and ratify. Guv Wright's band furnished the music. which consisted .largely" of "Two Little Pigs and a Bobtail Spw,J but we do not for one moment, suppose , r m , , - that any personal reference was in- tended. - '" ' r ' 1 ' V- . Jas. A. Lo wrey was chosen to pre - t side, but did not appear. It may be that his heart failed him at the last moment. If was said that- he was sick and could not attend. J. C. Smith, on motion of Bill Moore, was made chairman. The various , can-; ' di dates spoke and so d id George ,W. J ." Price, thegreat -exoduster.i There : was no tlisturbanee, although the V regulars were on hand in pretty good force. A 'squad of ppllce were there and succeeded- without much trouble, in maintaining order.".. .iv 3 EW A DV1SHTISKM BNT8. To Horse Offflcrs-rIeclijaff' PrerB(efc JTOKSES THAT AUE PltI0KEl WlfH' nall or ot cr unctu'xd wounla in the root. ! when treated sKitfaily. are In no dantrr of dyings from Lockjaw. After pracUcal ex- ?erience of 23 years 1 am prepared to jruaran eoiic atove. - ca'l on mc. : ' D. iVINLI VAN, , octsoiw - The rarscsuoer and Farrier. (Star and Mcssenjer copy it) - -, - v A Qard. r1J MY liEI'UBLIC'AN FKIENDS i . - , lieaiizinj since the close or the registration that tho total defeat of the UcpublUaa party In this county (for various causes) was cer tain and sure, at tho earnest solicitation 0 my friends I consented to act with them la organizing a movement, and call a Convention o true Kepubllcans aad take such action as ' wouia do t nougut ixst to rescue our grand old party fromour political enemlia. Thm iwmr. of such movement has been to place before you a ticket or suU character and social standlng-ln your party and the community mai you snoaia give it your hearty support. it 13 true that wo have been bartered, sold and bumbugg' t t ro people ever were be fore, and the time tu come whea we should asert our manhood rnd break loose from our false leaders, and oneo more become a nappy ' and united party; and 1 heartily approve of the resolutions adopted at that Convention, endorsing the administration, the appomt--ment of Jas. II. Young collector, and alf other important matters bcrore Congress.' octg? It n. c. DAVla. SAM ; J O H E C3 1 i SOiUC BOOlCCf SATES' BOOK STORE. SCp24tf ''-. . ;.' .": . ; ' .' . : : . OPERA HOUSE. Taesday iand 7cd.aesdayf Oct ber a8th antl 2UlIj. '. . A5LEBICA'3 FAVOlUTfi ACTKESS ; EEfTE ELLSLER, ' Supported by MIL FlIAKK WE3TOX And her ..' v .own company. . . .- . .. -TUE31UV, OCT. 128: v ; A new American Comedy. ; WEt vK.sn.VV, OUT. 2i)i : - ?. A Lv:ccstlc Comedy Drana. : , -rth plays have been preacstd with era. phitlc success la' the large cl tic 3 ty Jliis Ll!i'.erandaEtroE?roTr.r.iriy. - Kescrved Scat3 ac yau- iion,lay. ct n Zi So. Front stmt. against tnai gentieuiau..
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