i 'LSASJ We win be glad to reccr.d 'cnmmtaicat cat from our menca on er Ana til taDjecta 6enoraltntere8Ctat! -.t . ' ,' Tiie aatae or tae wrnr must aimrs td r;r nlshca to the Editor - k-.:"- Oommunicauons mast be wntten'oa only one sioe or tne paper. Peraon&nties mane be avouaa. ;" , And it la especiaitV ao4 particularly anficr stood tnat me editor does cot aiwaja endorse' the news or correafjondents anlesa so ttated In tne editorial coiojuin f V: ' ; :: -V'. 1 -.5:' : VOL XIV j WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890. NO 292. .. . .- i r- - 1 1 V V v - j1 i1 Va a, a .loubtful State. There ls to TZ ai inis port "r,r mrrr iur 'tovernor 1 r- r- . A'TT.vTa HUtl SeoAtor hut the Democrats! are j united, confident and cleterminetl. Thf Virginia State Press Amoi! a lion wa in session at Richmond a fe days ago and t out or 57edi-" rorN interrogated bv a New ork We bespeak a portion of the pat- qrac. Church To-'Mrrow. - 1 1 a : 1 m tmmm osc r:-vjoys j,c.t::-! 3i:-i r.f "Its wlien ,..t. ..... t ii o'ljinl j,utp ' - ' Ml I; ... V iism 1:10 y :.-..-5. nc;m :ti A i-:nv.a h.i!)Iti;a' 1 i. .1.. ever pry .V . , r "', nil I .1- NH'd 1 ulului:; t ::, 11 t.i-to :;ial a- lo:niit ir tidii ial iu it: .1 o ... 1 ;t 1 tic Jil t v.. i- IjvAs 'rti'i. t. .,0 ur ft fat flo in 50 fifb-frl !y all lending drug i Act rchaMe druiit vrh ttt live it " Iiaial will pm k pr"ijitly fr any one wh t)tnit. " D nut "accept anj MdAf FIG SYRUP CO. J4 fHKISCO. CL ftru.r Afiy YOU if, tt.T. OrtKUT H. UKhLAHY, uroa.sALE ii:rn;isT. C 1 uiimmjion, n. 1:. STOVES ! STOVES ! ;i ki:k aaJ at All TrW. ltrman, FI aimer V Co.V. The dust U again disagreeable and 1 rain Is needed to allay it. , Mr. Harding Johnson returned to the city last niht from a trip to the capitol of the countrv. ronage of the public for Messrs. 1 Thomas & Bell, .wheelwrights and abinet makers. . Thev are crood workmen and understand well their business. See their ad. in this issue. Services at the usiml h mi ra at tha f . - . " ni urraio. correspontlent, were plain First Baptist Church to-morrow, and outspoken Cleveland men. , conducted by Rev. Dr. Pritchard. Tiie leader of the Alliance Con-' Pyer and experience meeting of irresslonal delegation from Kansas : businaes Qnd working men at the is John G.Otis, a Topeka milkman Seaman's Bethel to-night at 7.C0 of twenty years1 standing. Tlnf i.A o clock. - w --r " " la not without education, being a graduate of Williams College and of the Harvard Law School, and a j few years previous to his retirement iijiom a frtrm a Topeka lawyer, f He U a native of Rutland county, Ver mont. ! Tin pensum steal threatens to I'.'iikriipt the eountrv Tlwiferttfd'Jt Washington correspondent says that Mr. G. M. Bnfey will lead the Young Men's meeting at the Y. IS. C. A. rooms Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. " Grace Methodist Church, SouthH Northeast corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, Rev. Walter S. Creasy;D.D.Pastor. Services to mor row at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sab- DoesVt it make your mouth water bath School 3.30 p. m. Weekly prayer to read that pretty ad. ot Mr. Bi F. meeting and lecture,, Wednesday Swauri's in thislssue. He is getting evening at 7.30 o'clock. Seats tree. A ready for a big Christmas trade and cordial invitation is extended to as he sells for spot cash he sells low. strangers and -visitors. Some 6f the prices are given in the The Little Lord. ad. t. Pant's Lutheran Church. Communion service to-morrow at 11 a. m. at the First Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. P. H. Hoge. D. D. i Bnhop Keener, senior Bishop of jtha Methodist E. Church, South, is . T n I 1 ! j"l 1 r Tl . u-til l,aifitmiwv-Pi.iu... luiiniiraieurace ax. n. liurcn OU ........ ..... ... f '. -vr.'-w. 4 II 17 Ilir-ttllS , ti deficiency f the pension ac-L !5fl(rj00,Qn0 thin 0 thin year for pensions, j l lie amount appropriated was $101,- 1 lie register of Deeds issued five Dou.fMX). The end of the fiscal year marriage licenses this week, four of Aniline government wltlioiit a W-I,M 11 were lor wnire cc 1'ilUr to pay current oxpenses with. H for colored couple. i Sunday, December 7th. SAM JONES SONG BOOKS.. UES' HOOK STOKE A Moving Tale. UT!LLOVE THIS WEEK. IT 13 1-tJt. Art!cW nf rtimltnrn tri t7Ja ttvf t ti n c 5 are r.ovOed. W'c J SNEEi) Jt CO.. 1 Fr.rnlturr Dealers. t cr. Varkrt ani Second MS. H. A. Tucker, U:t " :iMNirr. MAUltl.E AND lNn;th front Mrcrt. Wllu.luion. N. C. t rtl.r . i n;u;&bU Mil II wJ!.i!rnrK'l w0in Lh in I be foul !J ir.".u,y' ,f,, 1,1 no A;.i:ercC ilhm- Ater . rrj.tiv 1. J' IN'. 1VAK. APPa ! Apple?" ! UUn-jj4,4Iu -4l ,.K,.,.lL; fixe - i njj, !n ,,.s rrs 8Uj cn- w kf7. -""i in Sr nr r.antnai, lrlcit ".e. Hons. C A. s INSTEAD. klff i- JHt "r,-! rvlloneres. ,x H' N.-t.id si., iwr P.O. NcT8 The" New York Tribune says: 'Physicians say that the epidemic, I4i grippe will probably return the coming winter with renewed virulence. Pneumonia and kindred diseases have been more prevalent than usual for several months past. While there is uo special cause for alarm among persons who take good care of their health there issufficient danger to make it advisable for every one to use all possibla precau tions at this season of the year against taking severe colds:" . - - -I I have suffered with a severe cold all fall and winter,1 and couldn't se cure any relief until I commerlced using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Since that time my head has been clear and I've experieuccd,no difiicuity in breathing. I consider it a inest won derful remedy. TOM W. Windkr, Ed. ( Warsaw, Ind.) Wasp. LOCAL XsnETWg. INDKX TO NSW ADTrKTIBBMSKTS Snsed & Co Kurnlture Mo'w r.Roruaifc Druggists Thomas Bix To the Tublla WJJ KlKKHAM & CO At AUCtlOH U F jjiraxs cirocerles, iTults, etc c W YATxs-Sam Jones song Books . . - Fish were plentiful in market to day. jbay's length 10 hours and 5 min utes. Sunset to-morroW afternoon at 49 minutes past 4 o'clock. New River oybters, in the shell, were selling at $2 a bushel this morning. "Booties1 Baby" is the next thing in order. It will hold forth at the Opera House next Friday night. "Rubolio" razorad kuive sharp ener. SoiuethiiiiT new and we think the bet hone ever made. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw Co. t I am Manufacturer 8 -Airent for Barteil and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited, Jauies I. Metts. t Rev. R. E. Peele will preach at f Brook li'n Baptist Church at 11 n. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at 3.30 p. m. Seats free and the public cordially invited. "Some to the fascination of a name, surrender judgment hood winked," but we would ailvise all persons suffering with rheumatism or sciatica, not to" speculate in names, but get a 25 ceut botlle of Salvation Oil and rub it on. There will be an auction sale on next Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, in front of Messr?. W. J. Kirkham & Co.'s auction rooms, JiSo. 27 Market street. Those wishing to buy will find it advantageous t be present at the sale. We noticed some extra large, fat 'possums in market this morning that ere caught in Onslow county. They were noble animals. Properly cooked and flanked by sweet pota toes the possum makes a dish fit for a kiug. Services in St. John's Church to morrow by the Rector, Rev. J. Car michael, D. D., as follows: Holy Communion at 7.43 a. m.; morning prayer aud sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 5 o'clock; Sunday school at 4 p. m. J lir. P. . Lorilland's magnificent steam yacht. Reva, of New York, on the way to Savannah, Ga., came in our port yesterday evening for coal. Slie is lying at Messrs. VowWr & Morrisou's wharf. The yacht will leave to-day for Savannah. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Jerome Williams brother to Mr, J. R. Williams, Agent of the Southern Express Co., in this city. He died suddenly at Charleston some time nn Wednesday night or early r is thought j Omeer Bryan will not beat I-a-;PV ! with the ducks. We saw hmi yes- aMP2-- , 'ATRY PRHnilPC PCMCDMI V ten,ay' mnln 'Ute aH ,e Judge Farrar will be with us again rnUUUUt btNtrlAlXl. could conveniently carry ( we mean nxl luontll ana deliver some of his I, a LDKUMAN, ducks)." .He felletl five at one Ilot InliullAtBte lectures. He. will appear Two interment, both adults, in Oakdalethis week, none in Belle vue and six, four adults and two children, in Pine Forest. Rev. Dr. Creasy will attend the first session of the Western North Carolina Conference, at Concord, the latter part of next week. Mr. A. W. Watson returned to the city last night from New Yrk where he has been visiting the marketsand purchasing Christmas goods. We are glad to hear that Mr. Isaac Bates, President of the Bank of New Hanover, who has been quite sick for some days past, is reported as much better. There was a remarkably fine dis play of meats in Front street market to-day. It was the best, we think, that we have ever seen in Wilming ton. here will be a large audjence at the Opera House to-night , and the .ml I . - The services in Str Paul's Evan- little lord will be sure to feel grati gelical Lutheran Church to-morrow fied at his reception. The matinee will be as follows: drew together a fine house this af German at 11 a. m. Sundav ternoon and all were delijrhted. The School at 3 nJ m.. Scandinavian ser- company is a good one. Two little vice 4 p. m., English 7.30 p. m. Forecasts. j For North Carolina, fair weather and colder, except stationary tern perature on the coast; fair on Sunday aad Monday. Local forecasts, from 8 a. in. to-day for Wilmington and vicinity, fair children, Arthur, aged 7, and Ada, aged 9, alternate in the part, and thej' both play charmingly The Criminal Court. " The November Term of the Crim inal Court adjourned this morning after having been in session Jill of the week. The only business dis posed of to-day was passing sen tence upon John Koch. He was fined $200. The books of the Clerk of the Court, Mr. Wv R. French,' show the following list of convicts sen tenced to the Work House aud Peni tentiary: Chas. Robbins, burglary in the second degree, " years in the -Penitentiary. Beer ami Beef. Robt. Jones, burglary in the sec- Beef j is cheaper in Wilmington ond degree, 10 years in the Peniten- than in almost any city on the At- tiary. lantic seaboard. Such as was soldi Benj. Mathews, larceny, 2 years in here this morning for 12V cents we the Penitentiary have seen sell for 15 cents in Rich- Alex Small, larceny, 2 years in the mond, 20 cets in Jacksonville and j Penitentiary. 25 cents in Savannah. We know of James Brock, assault and 'battery some people who pay 30 cents a with a deadly weapon, 3 months in pound for all the beef they eat and the Work House yet it is no better than can be bought James Guirk, assault and battery here for 12A aniT15 cents. with a deadly weapon, 30'days in the X No Witter. I Capt weather and slightly cooler.. - j: i Children Enjojr , : - I The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if tli father or mother be costive or biliousi the mojjt gratifying results follow its use; po that it is the best familv I remedv known and everv famiiv should have a bottle. N E W vA UVKimS EM KNT3 ? To the Public, E AKE XOW LOCATED ON ORAN0E, between Front and I Water streets. Anr one " - . navinjr Carriages, Buggies. Cans, Drays, etc, to Kepalrwiir nnd it to their adTantaseto give us a tilaL Wort pea ran teed to be done - in a sEimtu, worcmanvce .manner at reason- nov?21w THOMAS & BELL. Open A ? J Day To -Morrojv Sunday, Nov. 23d, 1890. - ivcTjrisrxs 104 XORTn FRONT STREET. HIVE TO- THE Htf n3 white Extra! Down Go the High Prices 1 WILL iA Ml xiaors'j i 133 Granulated Sikar for v..;$lrtf. c sugrar for... Work House. Black, the popular COIU- Selected Keailins mander of the steamer Lisbon, ply- From books and magazines In the ing oir Black River, informs us that Wilmington Library Rooms: 7- ? 3iM 8 " V f .."...to ....10 ;4: ' ....lJ. ..18. ttumf .4 ........ IL . . t. 1 Oft 1G lbs Golden Extrja C Sufrarfor. 1 00 i . Mioutaf rs per pound . , . ff cts. if. s. seines Best Family Flour 4 Good Flour ' Pure Hog's' Lard' ' Good Lard New Buckwheat: Good Klce nernuart Beat Cream Cheese rer'DOund . . . . A . uckmi mo ixjnee Best Rio Coffee Lagruyra Coffee Best ). Butter. Martin's hotter.... J Bests, c. Hams... Good 8. c. Hams... 200 Chickens from. 100 bushels Sweet Potatoes ax I5a tier Deck Or i lt) rents tier lmshpr . , ... . ry- a a oan:or Tomatoes for 10 cents. You will also flndl Dlentv of Firs. oelerr- uauimas, Appics, urapes, uanaies, JNurs.ngs, Oranges. Faacy Cakes, Raisins, citron. Cur rants, Cocoanuts, iflnce Meats, Jellies of all soraJi Kinci3, arc, at the Give me a call and rou will find everv. 4-1. 4 t a L i mug uiLt; iiua cil'JO. ...vr. ! nov23tf D&W ALL B. F. SWiANN, Agent, Opposite Frobt Street Alarket. lIWDS! Oysters ! TTUK,.KT 1HUSE t)N SEV- S t.J..-f.fi and Hue tinns. We have them, bought be fore the passage of the JJcKinley bill and can give you the advantage of "our low purchase. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. I We want Zd Vance in the Sinate and the 'Zeb VanreM stove in your kitchen. They have been tried and found to be true; therefore w re commend them to ;yo. N." Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' " f Hnusekeeier9 slionld i have a - - fCH Irr,: irt: Ihf can, ami will . -fnrcnuii ..! --; lii!!i3w?hirni,l',U thelvautagcfiof simple construc--Tlr w. ii imw'Ai D. : tfon, durability and in easily cleaned ",he,t ly lUXTl.V' Nc. knive to get out of order. Sold '-- - .I.XT T..nl II ilr. Co. f?ts! Apples I Apples!) 't ltd Xo, water si. that duck are scarce for the season. UOntn under the auspices of the Tcr. : The days arc alout as short now In the afternoon a they will get. Uir.i a choice lot CELE- The sun sets to morrow at 49 mm ,Trillf .4 utes pat 4 o'clock. On the follow U ing Sunday it wts at AML This will 20 Curd Wood I coutinu until December 11th, when Au.. r :. CLuMjurt. tr..tlnrnoons .will wojfijr :Kru Yonng Ladies Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Chnrcli aim will talk to the children on the af ternoon of that day. - : j 1 ; : : : Catarrh is not a local but aeon gtltutlonal disease, and requiresTi coostitntlonal remedy like Hoods Sarsaparilla to effect a care. i - ' r i . ' - ; !...v.-'-. he has been able to make but seven teen through triiis as far as Clear Run this year, while last year he made ninety-four during the corres ponding time. He seems to harbor the idea that the water has ran out, never to return, but it is only one of those remarkably dry seasons, the like of which can hardly be re membered by the "oldest inhabit tant'l Ho also states that the farmers all Her Dearest Foe, Mrs. Alexander. Round About the Christmas Tree, Thackeray. The Inn by the Seaside, Anna H. Drury. The Schoolboy's Story, Charles Dickens. A Conflict Knded, Marv E. Wil-kins. Esther Feverel,Branuer Matthews The One Virginia Witch. -s, Toinette, John Esten Cooke. A Dream Story. Katherine S. Mac- quoid. A .break or Fortuae: an Incident in the Life of Pio Nono, Mary How- through the upper Blaek river sec tliopinT tiicti (mil ntlfnl itt , t H " . I Marriage, ot Moira Fergus, iHirvesis us nave iic v ci uccu 1X11,7 wu bam Black before, even by the aforesaid stand- Miss Angel, Miss Thackeray. Rnl ralv reference, "the oldest in- The Curate in Charge, Mrs habitant." Capt. Black has travel- Phfnt led extensively within the last few weeks! through the country conti guouslto Black river, aud every where: the crops are unprecedented- ly abundant. : Wil- Oli- FU S'KURALGIA AND HEADACHE Use "Rough on Pain." Instant re lief. 21 and 50c. ROUGH ON CORNS. Liquid, 15c. Salve, 10c. Rough on H. II Our Archery Club, Stockton. Adventures of Ulysses, Charles Lamb. The Wrong Box, R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourn. Victor Lescar, Maria M. Grant. Over the Teacups, O. W. Holmes. Little Jean Baptiste, Elise Polko. Rao's Friend, Andrew Lang. The Trip of the "Mark Twain." Echoes in the City of the Angels, i Sell All kinds of I '. - - COOp BEEF. It comes from Sampson County, from West ern North Carolina, from Virginia, from Ten nessee, and from Kansas I CAN SUIT ALL TASTES AND ALLI'OPLE. I Some of that lot of. FINE JiflEF CATTLE paraded through the streets a few dajs ago was mine, ft will lie on.salo at my Stalls In Front Street Market To-morrow AND EVERY pAY JiEXT WEEK. t. 4, I OFFER ALO FINE LINES OF VKAL, LAAIB, MUTTON, POUK, . 8AUSAGE8, t- will be please to see and serve yotu HAYS, Jr., 5, Front Street Marker. W. M. . Stalls 3 and nov 21 2t Woniis. Safe, Sure Cure. 25c. 1828 It Oxigrim-siteca. I Marse Chan, T. N". Page. Free Joe and the Rest of World, Joel Chandler Harris. The -First Needle, Lticretia Hale. A Song of the Mocking Bird, M. Thompson. the P. I I vl,lU'-lWViVl.VU a- B5YSPiSPSILA m - - . ... A STMCTLV riMTtlil nviutu r A MILT Mf BtClM. PHI LADE LPK 1 A. Price. OHEDcUu i: Itucklen'g Arnica Salv. The Besr Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. i or sale by Robert R Bellamy, I wholesaln aul ?tail t)rggi. NEW AUVERTISETiBVT'J At Auction, rjU'ESDAY MOSNINO. AT Iff O'CLOCK, IN front of our Salesrooms, one good Mole and Bngvy. Furniture. Mattresses and one fine Feather Bed, ere send In your consignments for Tuesday's sale. W. i. KIRK MAM H CO.. nov22tf 27 Markettreet OPERA HOUSE, - - SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd. j . . - :. M.VTISEK AND NIGHT. J.NAUMBURG 1 Iti IKl V t H STKKI2 r,- ' V FOU GENUINE BARGAINS IN V ' UfA! O E R WE A ES, AND ALL O-jllEU KINDS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. iiass ana utDs AND, cJiiLiiitHNs ci.oniiNa. novel tf Little Lord Fauntleroy . There Is no other genvim Simmons Liver Regulator. I" Under the sarce management as when first (QJJJJfJY Admission to Matinee scents for adults and - Cor. Front : so cents fer chHdren. Prices at tijht as usual j , Eesfrrcd Seats at Yates'. . 1 norSQSt . t r ADRIAN & VOLLEKS, WIIOI.KS.4I.K IJEALKKS IN Provisions, Groceries, Liqiwrs, Tohncco. ()ian;, 3IERCirANTS, ami Tiotk St., . WILMINUTO.V, N. C -