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eiindirs excepted, . : ' - t '. - ! : . - - - .. ' - . ' ' ' ' . I1.0O. I .ji cx w , . U.tf Boctn.3S ants. - Lrrred cj carriers. Tree 1 , r tart of i be ct. " .s rrr-ort any nd ft i Kit ri VOL XIY; j WILMINGTON,-: N. C, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10t 1830. NO 281. rx , v-w 1 - The Democrat have a imijoriry of Tl,,,,,: T'.' ... , : : i - . -.'--. -..-il at !ast four In the Ynrl- ta . . . a r1 oiuns port; Ae vape scares team i?i re engin;. .wxilV AUVKKTIS153II5IX. Mur nml will elect the 8etorrt y Co.; celebrated their nineteenth aa- There were six ndlltloh,.A.iV!nlr."rby.-pamde'In tle Lot, fKtrayel,j or MoJer, - fA to Hrooklyn Baptist Church. ' l!ooily hb!rt.M The ninlnr will uleusp W : r-6 known. A.h'lre H , "f: "VrR "ontrP?lain Italei-h ht- .r,naIlpnilanP?ontheSuprfineCoiirL Irt th fnct bt Hai rt-on, Dratl Letter Ofllce. J .1 7- ' - . tNtJ! h:i:i ..i ri- when r . : . . f ., ! ta te, and acl :,.ti. t.M liic KMnrj', :ui'i 'cures h:rf)itun vn.ii .t TIL'S IS III i:4 kiul ever prf ;.. t:i.-L find a. In mi the ma- t t.t a:r.- t'.!e stiliitaiif-cs, V: ,V,;:. ..t qi::uiti conm:cil i Mile it tlio m. Z ,s kV'-s h for rslo in 50 t aa-c "r -v Act reluV.le dni?j;i.t wh Ui live it on hand will pro LVrr nntlv fr anv one wlit I 4ttrrit. r; Dj nut accept an; mm FIG SYRUP CO. tit n z Cisco. cl zm2.it Kiv row; n.r, muir it. itti.bA.uv. THOuESALE UK I ca.'IST, SAM JOS2E 30NC BOOIC3. JlLV BOOK STOKE. Moving Talo- UTtSlXOYE TUIS WEEK. IT IS rts. Artkls of Furniture kare ra iii tew i tins are cccuel. we cjmocr wants, call atd 5re us. .e SNEEi) & CO.. Furntiure Dealers, : 3 C or. Mark.i t ana Second ms. Id Full Blast ! ri?iTET WOOII SPUTTER IS NOW -JUsc Your oniera solicited for fir&t- tie bet of oriKT. Asa, AsU, stove coal, cbestnut nrar ioai. ira coal aua seTeral J. KI'PTVnSTf WAS & V0LLEU8, HOLtS.LK DKALERS IN pThions, Groceries, Tobacco. Cigars, -AX II- aiSSKlX .MERCHANTS, Fn.nl n,i fork St., Tn a WPH F. CRAIG. I a,x Alrnun. Manner Ca) ITICAI. WOUKEIt IX ASfiect Iro'pumps.&c,, r Front (basement,) r Tl t't-itrf iir li'fH n1 plrA k puarai nor 3 ID) IttkVl . iniu;u work fruaran- es' Apples ! Apptes I AMI PRODUCE GENERALLY. 'c-rnmiAsion Mercbants. 110 Xo. Water Sr. f vantages We Offer tp .rJ0 AND OliUAS ' iSAUE. THAT OUIt INSTRU- Sbf4:.18'lectcJ tr tie wnder- te HHd:rrctly from tLe mana c rvtt 5 ? VfT IarsestocW-.com-f-iicn ? wjl4. to select from. , . I?1TOIa5M tuners. hrTr' e are responsible. - tjvI,V.e & rou send tor llanos . tWnzaeais. for wben any ' aot Sa 1X4 haT iruarantoc but .Tfair jour instrument- Uy r;ttbTfmfat cxa seiljouin- n, torP r wnt- lo " than you iar leUln nts, for jou hare i i: eainei. ' 5s t, ,0 boy from us are it?bt W DllT 50U do n bur be li WniJSten,s n WlroloKton fT later ,pr?of lhal ,n public bare I wrca or Instalment. X . . K. VasLAR, t"7 ItPd Cross tree t. I)HPr(S?il trki-klritir v- 1 . Tli iyM thUSU,: w,I, not ; w,.la8 at UioToeti. ; cent he far from 45,000. which Is enojh a load. ' " " aiMltohpare. Tlje returns are notj - yet all In, however, ami it uiiiy pos- j Tnero SPT01 boating water now I h! reach 0,000 j 1 - p j"n the riwrbet ween this city and . . .- ;. -t ; iPayetteville. . . . The Republicans are trvin l.rr,i I fn,nnM(.i c.M .,t.. i... ...i.,ii7 .,'4 WootI n better fciipplynow than can .teal th Nl IInfn.i.fIi lI Ji: r ko.ub week pan but th prieea lature but the Uemocnttd there arc uie awaKe arul will hold on to all they hare gjoL j .. ; ; i. . . i i lie iiiiifsr estimate we Have yet s-mi of the majority iu the next House Is in yestenlay Npw and Dhuerver where it Im pat at 137. This i Krramin tiie tltinsr a little. We lo not think that, it will be more than 150. if it reaches that figure. Heu Ihitter worth, of Ohio, was smart. He saw the handwriting on the wall and promptlv stood from under, declining a renomination to Conjrress. Otherwise' he would have been sweetly slaughtered with the other lambs of the UepublicanToId. Ben denounces tjhe tariff : but he voted for it allee sameUelican man. , -U . f : Russell & Co. agricultural implements i ft iou, umo, una are manufactures at Id ass fl at the same time rabid Republicans. They have re duced the wages of such of their employees as voted the Democratic ticket S3 per cent, simply nud sole ly for that reAsoii alone They have a targe iraue uoutii. -. -, , tor me nrst lime sinca tne war the Northern, Eastern and Westem States elect more DemocratK than Republicans " to Congress. There are sixteen States in which the Re publicans have no Congressmen I at all for the next House and two ! or these are the old abolition States of JSew Hampshire and Rhode Inland. i j , It uaV rumored on Friday last that Hon. "John WannamaKer was busted,1' financially, politically and teetotally. The) report was only partially true. Pplitically, John has gone to the demnltion Dow-wows and financially itjis said that he isn't 1 1 i i - m as wen on as ne useu o was oeiore he began btuskinjr against Jay Gould in Wall street: j - . , 4,Its a valiant Iflea that dare rat his breakfast on the lip of a lion" and we once thought It took a dar ing man to go into a damp, swampy country, even for his own advan tage. But he knows now that pain is killed by Salvation Oil and he is not afraid of rheumatism. . are stih high. Rev. R. E. Pele baptized four persons yesterday morning in the baptistry of the First Baptist Churh Ihose who have not paid State and county taxes must do so before Dec. 1st,, or the costs will be added, sure. Mrs. David S. .Cowan and her daughter. Mrs. W. G. Pulliam, have ret urned from a three weeks visit to New York. ine ork of constructing the sewer on Princess street has reached as far as Second and is crossing that street to-day. Dr. Pritchard preached a very fine sermon last night to young. men, at the conclusion of which he baptized hi little daughter. I ine evenings, these, for a drive on our magnificent shell road, or a ride on the Seacoastto Wrightsville, with an oyster roast at the end. The girls look so pretty in their Jersey jacKets ami the little ones iook so pretty iu tlieir mother hub tuirds-and the world is so happy, because or i)r. tJairs Uougu Syrup. Br. steamship . Petunia, Owen, cleared to-day for. Hango, .Finland, with 5,532 bales cotton, valued at $203,500, shipped by Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son. Some of the Republicans say that they will contest the election in New Hanover and some say that they will not. We think that the nots will have it. , LOCAli 1ST J3"WS7 1KDXZ TO NXVAJTSBTISXXEKTS Snsxd Co Furniiure , V M CUMMUfO Springs Mcxns Bkoth bs prugnflsts : R c oxrxll norsei for Hire C W Yatks Sam Jones song Books S n Maxjuxg Nouce to Tax-Payers Choxlt St Mokris West India Fruit Hot Bed Sash 'and Glass for sale by the N. Jacob! II dir. Co. ;t ' v Mr. Johu J. Conoley, of Bruin- wick, Ga., is here on a brief visit. Rev. C. L. Arnold removed his family from this on Saturday afternoon There is no "w city to Goldsboro nterofour discon tent" in such weather a this! It Is the Indian Summer of our content. Visitors to our city should cer- We have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and sizes. I'rices away uowu auu stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.- . t Don't forget your contributions to 4tSt. James' Home" to-morrow Sis ter Cecilia and the other ladies will beat the Home during the evening to receive their friends. Ger. barque Edward Pens, Kipp, cleared to-day for Wolgast, Ger many, with 223,422 feet lumber, valued at $3,803.00, shipped by Messrs. W. Walter & Finke. ' j Friend Harris, of the Charlotte Kcius, copies our exposition of the situation in New Hanover as re gards Cape Fear township and cred its It to the Messenger. Of course he "did'nt go to do it." The Baptist State Convention meets at Shelby on Wednesday. Re v. Dr. Pritchard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, will attend and probably some laymen whose names have not yet transpired. f j The first cargo or the season of West India fruit arrived here to-day from the Bahamas on the Br. schr. Mabel Darliug, consigned to Messrs. Cronly & Morris, auctioneers, and is now offered for sale by them. ; Thanksgiving will be here! two weeks trotu Thursday next. The President has issued his proclatna- tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja- tion for that day and the uovernor cob! Hdw. Co. for anything wanting wm follow suit. If ever people had afternoon; -There will also be a bal and festival to-night at Ruth . Hall. The bids for the erection of the proposed. Y. M. C. A building on the; corner of Front and Mulberry streets will be opened at'Jthe grooms at 12 o'clock to-morrow. AH bids should be sent in before that time ' ! - ; : Ctillren Enjoy . t The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects bf Syrup of Ffgs, when in-rfeed of a laxativeand if the fatlr 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. Series of Meeting. Services are to be held at.Fifth St. M. IE. Church every night this week and a revival is expected to result Rev. Alpheus McCullen, late of the Missouri Conference,but now of this, will assist the Pastor, Rev. R. C Beaman. Mr. McCullen preached yesterday at that church, morning anu nignt, ana two line sermons were delivered, by him. - iu their line." n cause for thankfulness we have Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, ami ; vear- have no other, ifj yon want a good, j Th KovaP Pleasure Club of this durable article; for sale by the N. ., ;vt a crand ball on the even- Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t r l l" am Manufacturers Agent for Miller's fine band ing of Thanksgiving Day., Prof. will furnti tne Barbd aud all kinds of 'Wire, Com- Noboriy Hurt. ' Accidents are rare on the Atlantic Coast Line but one occurred on Sat urday night which detained the train several hours. " The mail ran into a freight at Mullips, while the latter was getting on a - side track. Nobody was hurt and the damage was light, the only trpuble being the difficulty of getting the track clear which was, however, accom plished iu a few hours. ' The Play To-Niglit. - j ; The outlook how is for a good house at the Opera House tonight to see "A Legal Wrong." It is said to be a very fine piece, presented by an excellent stocK company. Tne scenery is magnificent and prejared especially for.the play. It has re ceived iarare houses elsewhere and ought to draw well in Wilmington. Many of the most desirable seats were cuA from the diagram at hodn to-day. " ( lSuckleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Saive m the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. , - For sale by "Robert: R. Uellainy, wholesale and T3tail dT'iggist. Uri Erilman' Bible eadlnRS. ' Bible readiugs will "be gjveu by Dr. ErdmaiC thi afternoon ? at. 4 o'clock and r each nfght during, the week. To-night, Tuesday and Wed nesday at Grace Church, and Thurs day, Friday and Saturday I at the First Baptist Church, beginning at 8 o'clock each evening. - Further announcements will bo made from time to time. An infor mal class for Bible study - will be held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms each morning at iO o'clock. Everybody welcome, j - . - A New Process tn Farm I Bar. . - f We understand that Mr. W R, Kuhl, of Federal Point township, has discovered a process in farming by: which, with the expenditure of a' small amount of money the produc tiveness of any land can be increas ed three-fold. He has experimented with it for several years arid is sat isfied that it will do all that is claim ed for it." He has here to-day pota oes raised by this -process ..which were planted in August Last, on land on! which watermelons had been grown this year. Mr."Knfa"proPses to patent the process f - i - r- ;. The ' International Committee of the Young Men Christian Association Is the General Executive Com mittee of the Associations i of the United States and Canada, appoint ed by their bi ennial convention, the was neiu in PLSASS KOTICi we wm te clad to rccciro ecsanssisccai from oar meads "on $Htziy.zt3 " general inwrcsu bat, - - : . J, Tae Mo t tne irrlter mass kT.;zi 13 tzr nlsned to tna editor.' OommunicauouB must be-wmtcaca tzlj one sloe or tne paper. - "' - " r ' ' jrcrsonaiioea mott be avciica, '-. ' ' j And it ta eapoci aut and pixttcnliriy czi stood t2i uu? luixnT does not .alwajs Cicne tbe views or correspondents ei rtatcd la in editorial' oot'tuuia. ' '. " ;NEW AIJVKirriSCUCIJTa. Springe, Springs. SpringoGprincn. ' - CALL AND SEE ASEW LOT OP TUE-- i; " C v ".' ."lv , Lljht, clastic, durable, comfortable. 5 ,;. "'":?;'?? '4 ; npv i$ t( : ' . - 'ir'.L; j S ' i n- v -;: Next to "Star Offlcev Tli o First ilaro o f West tyE OFFER PnOM TIIE BR. ScVlOOcit MA GEL PARLINQ, j capt.Kobert Hanger, arrived this day from the Bahamas, ber car go of -ir'. .!. OKAXGES, BANANAS, PINE APPLES,; COCOANUTS, TOMATOES, " , ! 71 ! COIIAL SnELLS; STABFISU, ; H I FANS, KINO AND QwEEN CONCHS, r; ."J .I'-, " " Q , C. -I ; F.v .'' ;; CRONLY ft MORRIS, -: , ,noTioit r - ;i ' ' AqctlQeeraL . - To Tax-Payopa! ; 'THE STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOK m. 3 MUST BE PAID in this month. Propertr will toe advertised December lit, when cost - nov 10 It will ta aCdd and no dlscorit. ; ' f . S. , MANNING, i sheruT. pond ence and publications (over 100,00 copies of fifty small sugges tive phamplets, concerning work for young men, are issued annually) fa help and strengthen the - tatei of local organizations . in all parts :of North America, and in ""the special supervision of the college, railroad, German and colored departments. By instructions of the Philadelphia Convention, the Committee has uri dertaken work for . young men in foreign mission lands. It already has a secretary stationed in- Japaa" and another in India, the expense of this foreign work being provided by. special funds.- i The growth' of the work during tne past ; twenty-rptir . years a growth largely due to -careful sup ervision by the International and State Comiuittees has been remark able, as the; following comparisons will show" 1 - i In lSGG," there were less than 100 Associations, wltlia "membership! of not more than 15,000; now there are 1,341 Associations, with a member ship of 213,000. , j Then, there was one Association Building, valued $11,001; now, there are 205, worth $3,352,910. V j Then the total ' net -property amounted te $90,000; now, it amounts m - 1 . r 1 to over $10,400,000. ; J Then, there was less than a dozen young men giving their entire time to the work; now, there are 1,095 secretaries and assistants. 1 ! Then, there was less than v $50,000 contributed annually for local, and only $522 for general (International 5?" rrk; lb"e. ia. ovcr OPE R A H O U S E. $ i,uui,uuu given yearjy lor tne lorm er purpose, and $162,000 for the lat ter purpose. . . i ? Then, there was nothing done for special classes of .young men, such as college students, railroad em ployes, &c. now there are 302 Col lege Associations, 82 Railroad Asso ciations, 10 GermaDjAssociations,! Colored Associations and 11 Indian Associations. ! - i The following additional statistics show the present condition of Association work along otner lines, being in every instance a very large increase-since 18GG: ':. There are 1.031 Bible and "Bible training classes for young men only; DiaiHOfid Fast SlOCklDg BlaCk. i,oj-. weeKiy prayer, gospel ana H FORI HIRE. 1 . . , ". , ..... ",- !; ORSES AND CARRIAGES AND VEHI- cles or all l Ind3, with and without drivers. ; Horses tor ladies to rl(??, or drive, perfectly safe. - H.:" .-:.'' '.' . .'- .L-.v Horses lodge 1 and cared for by the day,. week or mdhth. SECONB-HAND VECICLES K. C. RRELL, A few for sale. nov 10 tf good cor. Third and PrtAcesa Sts. ! . ii i MONDAY, NOV. IOTA; GEO. O. MORRIS GREAT SENSATION, ' A LEGAL WRONG Or Lost In the Tropic. Ik Tne Ohio Falls Quartette I Great special ties l Marvelous scenic Effects I Wreck in Mld-ocsan. In all a Gigantic Stage Per formance. : ;.: . '- '"! Reserved seats at Yates Saturday, nov 7 8t DIAMOND D YEG - - AND- : V " ! praice meetings for young men onlyH 4,919 lectures and entertainments, and 3,269 sociables given annually; 17,143 different students in the edu cational classes: 511 libraries, with 422,912 volumes; 731 reading rooms; over 50,000 visits to-the rooms daily; 368 gymnasiums; 145 - literary socie ties;9,554situattons secured annually; 178 boys' department. ." '. "r j i The entire cost of the extended work of the Committee (including salar- es,traveling expenses, publications, etc.;-but excluding the expense of (he foreign work) was, during 1889, $50.083. : The Convention at Phila delphia authorized and directed an enlargement of this work calling for $65,000 annually For this amount the committee is dependent upon voluntary contributions. v FOR SALE BY John B. Hanfco, PJIE3CRIPJION DRUGGIST. ! -"" - ' -V , ' ' " '." ' "'I Telephone 109. oct tf H, A. Tucker, j ; EALElt tN G RANITJE, HARBLJE AND Brown Stone. Manufacturer of CemeUry, I -- .- I Monumental and BuiKlnsr Work. - . - 310 North Front Etrcct, i sep 29 tf I Wilmington, N.C. SPECIAL ! XEAUItELLK OIL. Prevents tendency to wrinkles or arreinsr of the skin. Prevents .with- ering.jaif the skin or drying up of the flesh. : Tiatnre's wonder for preserv ing yodth and freshness. $1.00, large bottle's, at druggists. Genuine Hand-Sewed Mo S6 for G4, -AT- jNKW APVEKT18EMENT8. Ge0 f FfenCll & SOUS Extracts Lemon and Vanilla, "fASTOR OIL, PAREGORIC, TUTTS PILLS, 1 - cm'nml Hll vnilll!? folks lirO IUak- I I ,.ioot Irf Af t1l!ll binMion Wire and Iron Fences. Or- iug up their minus lor an ; Philadelphia, May, 18W, when tnere j Morse's Pius, aDd a inrje assorunenc oi lers solicited. James I. Met ts. t pleasant occasion. were present ovr i,wu. rep reseui a- 'cHEwixa utw xor me iscau urug anu .', r't, "i t m : There are seven distinct stratas tiyes. The headquarters were locat- A larg line of ?reech and-Mimle There are sex en k loading Shpt Gtms, Air Rllles and discernible l.avP been continued .there ever Ii.ti1. nil Wn..! nt lAWPst uric, and secotui Mreeif, v,"- ... . ' v . - , : i.oimr hti.l The lowest Is V ootl 1'owuer ana sportsmen s sup- - - 4. . .. n. ndrisorv and corresDondinc x? of white sauu ana iiiBourrsa.c s Grocery Trade. novStf LOWEST PRICES. ; . V MUNDS BliOTHEltS :l. 10 N. Front fctreet. plies just received Co.; , J since. Ther are 33 regular mem correspond ii 19 ...n.lAKi lininl rt f trnctppa . x . ...,.fnroc Hove manv vears iiirmuti"- ' r . "I , L wn sinW ."the Wd was on regular officers and traveling secre- ThesXnd at the intersection or ' " " denonent s;iveth not. ? ; taries, aud a corps of special agents, Second and Princess streets, where. top inis 1 - all of whom devote the whole or a It Is being thrown up from the. Fof scrofula in every form Hood's portion of their time and efforts to sewer, Is pure white. A good'dealigargaparnia is a radical,, reliable tr,e work that is being proseciitj ol surprise has been expressed at the remedv. It has an unequalled re- ed .Dy means of visitation, corres faet. - A ; ' jcord of cures. . : ; - . . - '1 : ' . .' : ' V " - - ' it STOVES ! STOVES! ' " i ' : ". - ' r - , . i " ' " -' All Urn, n Kals. as at All Pricw. call and see t hem at ? ; ' Aiderraan, danncr & Vo.'el norllyDW 1 - . lOS North Front Street. , " :'-" --. '::-- " '. ' ; "- ,- . - ;-' -(Opposite The brum.) oct SO tf ... ANDYND FRUIT ! ; nAYE ARRANGED A CONFECTIONERY ant FRL'IT DEPARTMENT in myUrseGro- eery Stotte.on somth Front street, where I i- -w.-l , - will keep fan . supplies -of FREsu F11CIT," -' - -'' - , i i . . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, CONECTTON- CBIES; DRIED FRUIT, &c, ft!l Of which wlU . i - be soli low anl to wnich I respectfully Invito attention.": l. ' . Hoy 7 ttPlY. : Frcrtstrtet. f - y
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