ji3i ?. tiiior and rrop. T .... wTAOKPAlD: NT. uontfii liwi - Three mnnlM. SCtntS. urenM W carrier, free ... nrr rtil pi report any cd -4 VOL. XIV WILMINGTON, N, C, FBI DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1890. NO 285 LOCAL NEWS. o2CXS SOYS 1!7"kTt:,..i;v u:: Kidneys.. fr'i;,,.'!.." i!.".ms the sy - -S!V- divs odds IlCHl : -: 1 ,sm3 l:ddt!i:i- !r vi i: kind ever pn. jli li.e : 1'. inunt it f t ii tr!v Uneficia! ia it f.-.jj a.'r.i:d.le suMaiicn?, il; Ct-I -xts-tliii oitunc!il i fjisJ have made it the mo' t-a tf tf;! i-j for sale m 51k i:UK3rbv all leading drug t JLsr rclhUc druggist vht Ct bt it on hand will pro n i rr-cptl fr any one wh JjtL7it. Da nut "accept any mm FIG SYRUP CO. . f sit fUtQlSCO. CAL i'r in rnjjjr Ar.r. ntei- - - ----- ptuxtt V6111V K. HKLLAMY. IHOLEiALE DHtT.(5IST. j j liniiAsr on. i.i 8AM JONES 30NC BOOKS. W BOOK STORE.' W.loving Tale. UTflLL MOVE THIS WEEK. IT IS ! I j-ca. ArticW tr Furniture haTe u tew t Lines are npeacd. We WjosrwADf i all aod soe u.i We SNEEO CO.. . Flixnlture Dealers. h?3 car. Market adJ oud Ssta- i sTOVES ! STOVES ! 13 kik isJ at Ail Prifr?. 'tnitu. Planner cv Co.V. pt fit JMAS A; VOLLERS. i?rs. Tukicco, digars, - -AXI- JIKRCHAXTS, iLMlNliTlltf v t? j-ts Lemon and Vanilla, WUPl:!i;(,,jltVrrriMfILLSt U U r !,au Drug aol 4 X Froatttreev. :-! - Appirs ! Apples ! ( AMI CXTHY PRODUCE GENERALLY. '1 LDKK31AN 110 No. Water St. -n Mean LiBidrj rtffput .m,u IV TAKE V 1TJ.X a limited amount or PitnlU 51 11 te In ctiArje of a compe- WOUTH BttANCH. Prorirtetors. OP HIRE. j 1X11 AUHIAUKS ASD VEUI- llh And mttlvAULdr1rnL. . I u,ltatt.w. or U'lre. rertectlj iti cArea for by tbe dr. KUXIM1AND VECICLES i . I. C. OUULU vr. j uirj a&4 rr Incests ts. The receipts of cottonat tliis port V ." to-ilafoot up 539 haC f For North Carolina, fncj-easinp : Electricity wa brouhThTto ser- c,onir,tf f aDd stationary tern vice this morning to run a sewing peTratu'e; L machine at Mr. John 1 Diullev Local forecasts, from 8 a. in. to-day offlee. j . f Tor Wilmington and vicinity. Jight ; ; rains and slight shabge iq lempefa- I 4U, uegisier .1 Having a tare." .i ' , . Hot Uea SanlLADd GIa for Wle J , ? f, fy i"1" ,,OUSe ereCled bvtheN.JacobIH.lw ie OD.b,Ith etreet ben Orange uu nun. IXHX TO NW ADTMTlSMtirrs Co Purnlture h le Farm on Masoaboro Sam Jones son itooks NEW ADVEKTISB51ENTS .1- wc will Dfl to receive cosmcru-at cat from oar mends oa ajr aa all t;-cts ineral tntertst. out - - r : , - Tae naxoe or trie writer jaast alwars te far -tinned to ui zauor. . - ' v ; ' Coxanuuucauoaa must be imctcnoa only oadsiaeof tkpaper:yT:-'-'.; . i rersouanuett must oe atoiiSed. ' . " ' And tt u edpecuur ioa pArticoiarlj caCcr stood at. cot fluutor aoes not always cnacra tae" vvewsorUMmsjKj&drataoaless eo stated la tlie eflioriiU' wiaraia, -;f' .. t SKW -AOVKnTlSKaiRNTl Xative leef seems to tvke t lie lead in Wilmington. j i Aiyrue u rove oysters sold this lUOrmni? at Cenf a n. KtiiaVial . Children finjoy 4 - The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrun of nr. steamship Thurston, Douglass, I Figs; when in need of a laxative and Us Springs, Springs, Springs Spring ---CALL'AKD SE A NEW LOT OFTHE - 3t Sp3riia.grs 3VElc3-0. v Ijgnt, lasttc. duraoie, comfortable. " " ' W. IVJ. OUIU3MIWC, nov 10 tf Next to,15r,.oace,' uon t you know that the first luan wmi &J,1, bales cotton,, valued at that ate rt c;ab or an oyster, had" an $2.80.0K shippod by Messrs. Alex. appetite? . i opf unt & Son. 4 Two dollars a huhel Is the ruling price here now for New! River oys ters in the shell. .' j . Soma very nice Ke River oysters were in market to-day and selling at 80 cent a gallon. j j The excursionists from the West, via the Carolina Central R. R., left for their home this morning, j Several flat louU of excellent fire wood came In to-day, j aud prices ought therefore to decline a little. Visitor to our city (should cer tjiluly not fail to call our the N.jja robi HiU. Co. for anything wanting in their. line. ". j j t Rev. Father Frderickj Price, pas tor in charge of the Roman Cath- ; cleared to-day for Liverpool, Eng., j if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that.it i the best family remedy known and every family should liav a bottle. z - olic Church in Newbern a brief visit. is here on Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a good, durable article; for sale by the N. Jacobi Ildw. Co. -It ... . The Wilmington Steaih Laundry is doing a good business! They are laundering there from 1L800 to 2,200 garments per day. . Nor. barque Sichem, Pedensen, cleared to-day for Bristol, EuclAnd. with 3,046 barrels rosin and 500 casks spirits, valued at $14,565, shipped by Messrs. Patersou, Downing & Co. tBe wise ith speed, a tool at fer iv, is aool Indeed." And yet all over me world there are men still older clinging fondTy to their rheu iuat;sui aad irout. when w'de awake people know very well, that Salva tion uil certainly kills pain. It is sow everywhere for only 25 cents. A nne rarm of 100 acres, 35 of which arecleared and under culti vation, situated on Masonboro, is offered for sale in this issue. It will be sold low and on reasonable terms The owner wishes to dispose of it be cause he cannot give it his personal attention. " Mothers should be careful about permitting th,elr little ones to go out in this kind of feather as it is con ducive of pneumonia. - i I am Manufacturers' Agent for Barbed and alt kinds ofj Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron -Fences, j Or ders solicited. James I.jMetts. t We have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles land ize. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. I N." Jacobi Hdw. Co. Hi Henry's minstrel car, said to be ene of the handsomest things of the kind'on the road, will e open for public ln?ifCtion to-inorrow at Front street dept. j ; ' -1 Preaching at Wooster street Chapel at 7.30 to-night liy Rev.j.R. E. Peele. Th choir, of Brooklyn Baptist Church will furnish !the iiiusic for the occasion. . "Mothers nsed to- say: "How -I dread the night and the baby cough.1 Now they.ttay: . "I fear no more to wake and get up I've a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup;" j i A Iarg line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot Guus, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Alex. Martin, the well-known -colored drayman froui this city, who was sent to the Insane Asyluui at Oojdsboro some little ti.ue ago. dieil there yesterday. His remains arrived here this 'forenoon and; will be Interred in Pine Forest Cemetery. We regret to learn tliit Mr. Isaac Manning, chemist in cllargeof the laboratory or the Navjasa Onano Works, is quite sick with typhoid fever. He has been removed to the residence of his father. Hon. John Mannlmr. at Chapel Hill. 1 Capt. Thomas In Charge Capt. Phil Thomas has been ap pointed conductor on the Wilming ton Seacoast R. R. Capt. Thomas has had several years' experience as a railroad man and we have no doubt that he will give general sat isfaction. Capt. Lennon has resign ed aud has gone to his home in Co lumbus county. nil Majesty, Klne Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending with to day toot up C,037 bales, as against ,45C bales for the corresponding period last year. The receipts of the cfop year to date foot up 112,972 bales, as against 71,032 bales to same date last year, an Iucras this year of 41,940 bales. - - - . Pront street, near the'iuarketj was strewed with country carts early this .ivVf tliaiii Ifvailfwl with ..1,7 r,u., ..J hCr Attorney iJeneral aud two Ser.Mora The Premium MInMreU. HI Henry's . Minstrels appear at the Opera" House in this city to morrow night. They come to us well heralded. It Is said to be a splendid troupe, and we know that they are highly endorsed. The Athens CO.) Herald says of the en tertainment: Hi Henry's Minstrels played at the city hall Tuesday evening to a pack ed house. It is only making a just recognition o( merit to Kay that the programme was full o.f interesting features. The novel and rich cos tumes, and the singular freedom of the whole performance jfrom the vulgarities that usually enter Into such shows are poiuts worthy of special merit. Personal. Lieut. Chas. Gerhardt, U. S. A. who has been here for some eeks past, has just about fully recovered from a spell of sickness. He leaves here to-night for Richmond, Va., wly?re he will remain until Wednes day' next, whwn he will be married to a charming"rand accomplished young lady of that city. Tne happy couple propo? leaving immediately after the ceremony for the far West, here Lieut, tferhardt will rejoin bis command. His many friends her. will send after him many sincere w shes for his future happiness aud prosperity. Stat Hoard of CanTRAer. ' The State Board of Canvassers will meet in Raleigh as required In law on the Thursday following the third Monday -after election day, which will fall on Thursday, the 27th inst. . The board ' is t composed of. the Governor, Secretary of State, the i The Vote for Senator. S- , " Gen. js. H: Manuing,SherilT of New Hanover county and Mr. E. M. John ston, Sheriff of Pender county, -mat, here to4day, as provided by law,- as a board of canvassers to canvass the The Way Ta-Xffilit. ' vnte on.it nt thp rwpnt eWtion fnr ;Satan' will be produced at thef State Senator from this; the 12ih Ooera House to-night. The troupe -did not arrive. last night lntiuie.to fill their engagement They were coming in on the C.F. & Y. r. R, R and ought to hare arrived here at 5.45 but were detained until nearlv midniglv because of an accident be low Greensboro, tlie road having been blocked by the running off of a freight' train. The play will be given to-night. I is said to be a, lively, rattling piece full of good situatidns'aod lively de nouements and should draw a good house. The company, our exchanges tell us, is also la good one. Of Miss Osborne it is not necessary to speak at length. Her reputation will do that for her.. She is a lively, versas tile actress . and scores a success -wherever she appears, First Ward Democrats. A meeting of the Democratic vot ers of the First Ward was held last night at Phajnix Hall"' Mr. Geo. L. Morton was called to the chair, and Mr. J. C. Strauss was appointed sec retary. The chairman stated that the ob ject of the meeting was to ascertain the choice of the ward for an Alder man to fill the vacancy -on the Board caused by 'the of Alderman.Morton. A motion was adopted that a bal lot be taken, the person receiving' a majority of the votes cast to be re commended for Alderman. Tellers were appointed and Dr. A. L. Scott, Win. H. Strauss, Esq., and Mr. C. Schulken were put . in nom ination. Only one ballot was cast: Scott receiving GO votes, Strauss .53, Schulken 12,jD. H. Russell 1. The total vote cast 132; necessary to a choice 67. A motion was then made for an' , other ballot but it was lost, and af ter considerable wrangling, a motion to postpone further action until Fn Jay night, was adopted and the meeting adjourned to assemble again at the same place this evening at 8 o'clock. - i- resignation ! WELIA DAI it BALSAM. . If erravl gradually restores color; elegant tonic dressing. 60c, 1.00, Druffsists, or $1.00 size prepaid by express for $1.00. E. S. Wells, Jer sev City. ROUGH ON TOOTH ACHE. Instant reief. loc. VourZLiverTf V i -I wih vegetables and oysters. we are pleased to take note of it; It makes things looks lively and booms: hmdues. " - ; : : I. 1 'A There is a widow lady living In the ttotithcrii part of - the city I who hai feveral-malj dependent child ren and she and herchildren are in destitute circumstances-actually. in ne4 of food and raljuent. j The ari condition of thU family is com-' mended to the .attention of the charitable among n. J t U It Is dangerous to neglect catarrh, for it leads to bronchitis and con sumption. Hood' Sarsapartlla enres catarrh Iq all forms. j . .... Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health ' cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When the Liver is! torpjd .tho els are sluggish and con stipated,1 the food" Jies in the ' stomach undi gested, poisoning .the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi- tudc, . despondency and nervousness indicate how the, whole system i3 de ranged. L Simmons -Liver ? Kegulatdr has )cen the mean3 of restoring inoro people to.. health and c happiness by giving them n. hcalthv Liver than any agency -known on earth. m it acts wiiu -tifcxiWA- dinary power and efficacy. . ncvcr ecu bisAPPOiiiTCo;. . h amIa . As a eenral ramny remcay ior ali Bruises, Sores, Ulee Salt .AJKlSft nheutii. Fever Sores, IVtter, .unaii- 0 rfertcireYor all diseases of the ped HauiU, Chilblains, Corns and all btoaaaaowei. - - - v; r. Skin Eruptions, and iosirively cares Cl" - W. J. c&mt. Meon. Oa, Piles, or no pay required. Itis'gnnr- ; inot I m posed Upon I - anteed to cive perfect satisfaction. Examine to see that you pet the nulne anteea 10 Vr. - i-il o-. ,,c rtininiishi from all rrauos and tmitattons or money reiuuur. . Mrk oa front of wrax-r ; per box. f?r, and on the side the seal and signature of j nieaas orthe old Cna. Forwile tr Robert R Bellamy, i. zeiiin co. . - rinTllf , 'tJo elect of the nxt General Assembly, one from each party, to be appoint j ed by the Governor. The Governor j ha appointed Mr. A. C.lGreen. j Senator elect from Wakej and M r. Z. . V. Walser, Senator-elect from j Davidson, to serve ou the board. Senatorial district. This canvass resulted! in declaring that 2,012 votes had been cast for John D. Bellamy, Jr., in New Hanover and 1,118 in Pender, -(giving. Mr. "Bellamy a total in the t wo counties of 3,130; and for Ri.M. Crodm New Hanover gave 1,993 and Pender 914, a total of 2,907 Win. McLaurin received 47 votein' New ILiriover. Mr. Bellamy's ma jority is therefore 223 and his plural ity 17G. ;. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castom Hi A Tucker, EALSK IN GRANITE, MARBLE AND Brown Stone. Manufacturer ol Cemetery, Monumental and Bulldlns Work. 310 North Front Mreet, 'sep29tf Wilmington, N. C. Aspfww Ui Bananas. ECEIVD TO-DAY 203 BUNCHES OP Fine ASPI WALL BAN AN Ay. - which lim offering at low rates for cash. Mast te sold this week'. , - A. 8. WIJjSTEAD, - j Fruit &d coafectioaerics, j noy 13 1 f ll5rorth Second St., neir P. p. . THE YOUNG fiENTLEMAN WHO BORROWED M r ENCLYCOPEDIA BRITANNIGA I ' , - - WILL r-LKABE RETURN IT. : .H 1 THOMAk F WOOD!, : nov 13 1:' FARM FOR SALE. I. FINE! FARM ON MASONBORO IS OF red for sale, cause: Inability of owner to give it his personal attention. There f 1 e: 100 acres In tbe tract, 35 of which r cleared and under cultivation. There 13 a comfortable Dwelling and a Kitchea n the place. A part is inexhaustible bottom land. Will be . sold low and tn good terms. Full particulars made known on application at the Review office or at f 12 Nun street. 1 : nov li 3t eod Oysters at Wright&Ville. ; ; JJY OYSTER HOtjsE A'TWRiellTrtVlLLE' is now opn fr the season. - Ladies and Gen- - I . - :".--'-..:-'." : ' - - ; tlemen accommoaated promptly with THE - BEST TO BE nAD. ' ' 1 1 ROASTS ready on arrlraL . , .7 E. W. MANN1N J, HOV 12 tf Proprleior. 1 li Horse .Owntrs Lockjaw Preyealfd. JTJOR3 ES Til A.T ARE PRICKED WITH Dalls or otier punctured wounds in the foot. wheo4reatea ssiifuiiy, are in no danger ot dying from Lockjaw. Atter practical ex- perlence of 20 years am pros a red ro,guara tee the above, cast on me. r D. Q'UNLIVAN. oct: The Horsesnoer and Farrier. - NORTn CAROLINA, New nanover County i Superior Court. . OPERA HOUSE. flf ATI N EE AND NIGHT, SATURDAY NOV. 15TU !-, , Hi Henry's Minstrels. 30 Bran New SpecialtiesJ30 A colossal collection never equalled In MIn strelsy. Matinee at 2:3f); 23 ani 50 conis to all parts of tted. house. Reserve d Seats at Yates' Friday, cov 13 Ct ."MY NATIVE LAND." irimis IS MY OWN, MY NATIVE LAND," ann patriotism is at a pre 1 mm now. so is our NATIVE BEEF. It can be bought at as low prices as it has ever yet sold for. Twill sen none out . ; , Native I Native I Native ! NATIVE MEATS. Another; car load of Beef rrom the moun tains heref lo-day. Sp'endid market to-mor row; superb market on Saturday. All Native ana ro tne manner Dora.- Natiyely youra, ! . ioilS F. GAUKLI, Stalls 1 aiid 2,Front Street Market,south side. novl32t; t " J0SEP3 F. ORAIG, (Formerly with Alderman, Planner & Co.) PRACTICAL WORKER IN : Tin, Shiet Iron,-Pumps, &c, princess street, near Front flaseincnt.) ; Will be pleased to 'eceU-e orders and give estimates. Good and prompt work guaran teed, i nor :i lm , Itiicklru's Arnlrw Slv. rii Smivh in ttn world for Dissolution Notice. j . "... iIE FIRM OF. MORTON & If ALL WAS dissolved by mutual consent on the c h of Xo- cmber, Wnl . . 43ecrge L. Morton eucoeeds to tbe business. fpays all claims against the arm, ana coiucts all aocouut? dris them. .- 4 , " ' -' 'y- j EO. L. MORTON,. i ' B. F. HALL.. r CilEEKFCLLr C03IMEND MR MOKTUN to the friends and patrons ot the eld firm sad l-cspeak Dor blur thvir confidence n1l-Vt-iZ i - li. F. HALL. j WILL: CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE and shipping of Naval stores as above Inda ted In lot on name, and resreetfullj o!ltit the correspondence aad patronage of tne I MORTON. John II. Strauss, , - j . VS. - " . ' " Peter II. Smith, Walter Smith, Mmnie Smith anu Clarence smiui. neirs an L,aw 01 uattio E. smith. - . . v . . 1 This is an action broujrht by the above named plalntlfr against the defendants above named for the immediate possession of a cer tain lot of land situate In the City of Wilming ton, county of New Hanover, and State of North Carolina, and more specifically set out In the cemplalB tilled In this action. Notice Is hereby given 10 Walter smith, one of the 6feodints abjve named, who is a non--resident of the State of North Carolina, to cither plead, (answer or demur to the cem- , plaint nied in t he above entitled cause on or before t lie Gtli Monday before the first Mon day In Marchi A. 1). 1891. or tho relief asked. or by tne-plaintiff In tho complaint herein IllfU Will Uf KiaULfU. - . - Given under my hand and seat of ofllce this, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1890 - S. VANAMRINOE,. . ! flerk of t he superior court.' H. JIcCLAMMY and M.' BULL AMY, . oct 17 6w fri Plaintiff's Attornej-a. - , hp- : w- CANDY AND FRUIT ! J HAVE ARRANGED A CONFECTIONERY ' - i . ' ' - - - ' and FRUIT department in my large Oro- eery St 01 oh south Front Street, where I f " I . . will keep full suppllea. of .Fitlisn FRUIT, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, CONECTION ERIES, DRIK J FRUIT, ire. f all Of which will be sold low and to wn ich I respectfully invite attention. - , . .- F. SWANN, Act., novY tf DiW ; so. Front Street, SEEGIAL 1 Genuiue Hand-Sewed S6 for S4, AT- Geo". Ili French & Sons' ! I OS North Front Street. - (Opposite Tne Orton ) ;., : oct 2 tf f OFFICE OF TTlESECIiETAItY, WlLMtXtiTOX & WELbO AK WlLMIKCTOV, : a. n 1 Wlintos; N. C. NOV. 7, 18W. ' tUE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING ot the Stockholders or the Wilmington" Wel Jon Itallrod company will t held la th office of ih-3 conapiny at Wilmington, TX. c; on Wdnediy, No-icmt-r Pih,IJ0. at half- pasjt 11 O'clock a- m. JA1. F. POST, J , nov8l';t , rcrctury W. & W. R. )L Co. In Fuli Biast ! i -i -. , ' ' - . I IIK PATENT WtKD PLITTER Id NOW. In foil bUfct. ?Your orders eohdted for Cru," -l&&3 Wood, la lha bcit of order. Red A&h, Exe to j1. White Ash. stove coal, chestnut Coal, Furnics Coal, Pea Coal and eereral ether una 01 coai. ' OCt 1 tt S 4. X, bl'iUNUElL