- i r rflWir ji.V T , ' , - . i " . - .-itr. Sundays excepts T ja Edltor.and rrop. -tOV rOSTAGEPAlD.: -,. use oonasscews. l"3 irt of tbe city, at the abort) Three :rr 'j-' . r-i.i,r;r. .r ' - irt'iri'-! ' iR ' j51 uae rrport any and r i. r x. v cist J . a. lb PI TT 4J H W VOL-XIV WHiMING TON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: 261890. NO 295. The expenses of th Pan-American Conference weretvlthln $20 of the total pproprintion-$l2.CO0. I Aliuoir 54 000 Frenchmen belong Turkeys are not verv clear thi pt tatIonary teurperature on the trie I.flfri rf 'II i.i n.K . . ' 4U,DliAiat Col E. D. Hull has crone to Clinton to ! pend Thanksgiving with his uaurhter, Mrs. Partrick Forera-ts. :- . j j For North Carolina, fair weather till Friday morning and cooler, ex NEW ADVEUTISE21ESTS tO the IjeiHon fit 'TI nnnr . no thMii fWn connected with the piy ami me rest civilians. SO The F.lll. Vnn p n l.ii is a n r... (ir- dollar and one till nicer for a dollar and a quarter. I T T i construction-of the nt-Iv' The bnvs Hi v. w ; opened City and South London Un- that the forecasts from the Signal derprotind Line has occnpied four Office prouulse good' weather until years; its cost has been ,000 per after Thanksivini?. nine. ' : ... l. Hon. Daniel L. Russell and Messrs War with China cost EnHand Mareden Bellamy and John D. Bel between the years 18Tr-C2H upwd!ril& t luyare in Raleigh this week on a or jL8,oou,ooof and the Abi-ssinlan ex-T courtlnff expedition pelition, 187-?0, the enormous sum of i.mooo. - . I t-it.iin.sC3 me . i i ("vuiir, t t.c! coMs. ncaa r-.;,, Svran of Fis la th- r,Vr!r rf it Uin'. ever Pro lijJxi," t t: taste and ac rff3al truly Uneficial ru 1. L rttr cnlv from the ma t -Tiui aTCfalJe substances, lp CtkttV-t qualities commesnl i f .-J Lire mailc it th:s mas" ftp u for sale in C0 inkctca by all leatlin drug Aar reliable drucjrisi wn ijvt b're it ou band will pro U x Brcptly for any one ttw atofcyit. Do not accept an) f If FiAMClSCO. CAL tyflEKT K. Ilr-LUMY. 30LI3ALK DKt CUilST. iTOYES ! STOVES! n lliiA r.J at All Price?. caw i&mat ' t-KraiD, Flanner & Co.'f. SAr.7 JONE SONG BOOKS. ills' BOOK STORE K 1 Moving Tale. pint: MOTE THIS WEEK. IT IS "Xfa. Amck cr Fnrnltnre hare - "V ICC t rill n' a foe us. We SXEKii JC CO.. Tor, limn ana ei-ond St a. 31 H. A. Tucker, U ,x 'KNlTk-, MA HULK AND - Wiimlmion. N. r. UVT AUZ Fi:i KkH WITU tT,,w- A'r - fi1lcl f x. I l U-l oar . fc I There are nearly two hundred citfar iMiinn factories in Havana-some employing oyer four hundred hands, F.ar.h factory I taxed 1 p. year! for evrry man etuployed. 1 Tha highest priced anthograph in iistence Is said tabe the signature of Christopher Columbus," which! Is valued at $S0O.' Next to that is the only letter by Cornellle that was ever for tale. This Is worth about the same as Columbuh sigoaturej mt . . ine market houses will remain open until 11 o'clock to-morrow, when they will close, and remain closed until Friday morning. We are glad to . hear that Capt. James has met with very enconrag lug success In gathering up dona tions for the poor to-morrow. There will be no service at Fifth Street M. E. Church to-morrow. That congregation will worship at the First Pre3bvterian Church. No place in the United States pos sesses better facilities for a day' v . TT. " , I outing than does Wilmington. Sim- ' T J f " ply you pays your money and yocr takes your choice." per Kroad way, but ween 27th and IMth streets, is In the hands oft a quiet old, gentleman, who occaston ully gee around and looks at his enormously valuable possessions and moralizes upon the changes that tave taken place of late in New York.-' - i ' i i Dr. Ferrari, of Paris, is believed to be the most enthusiastic stamp collector in the world. (le .has abundant, means to gratify bis whim, and will pay almost any price for a specimen he does j not possess. He has spent about 80,- 000 and has a collection which num bers 100,000. The opposition to the candidacy of Ex-Postmaster General Vilas! for the Wisconsin Senatorshlp has not abated during the last few days, and the Colonel' friends are somewhat fearful that they may not be able to win the fight There seems to be a great mmy blg little nienM injthe State who are jealous of Col. Vilas. . .. - i Not long ago South' Africa had to Import all the coal she - used, j but now she mines all the coal) she wishes for her own use and. exports the surplus. Tho reason is that the coal fields of Natal have increased their utnnt to a remarkable' de gree. Tho railroad managers say they -re saving $250,000 a year by using coal that is produced at home. Salvation Oil Is rapidly supersed lug nil high-priced liniments. It nas been tested forsouietime past in all localitieH and ltK reMiItH have been rapi.i anu aiiMactory. it is gen eral! cone-dm to be th greatest cure on earth for pain. : 25 cents. LOCAL 3WS: 5 ST RECEIVED I "KSIIAXAXAS. v W INSTEAD, :i , r?1, t ji f.t toner es. itfc -VXIKl St., Bteif f.iX With 08iers! irTntoiiT uors ox sev wu we.' 4nJ streets, for HVttl tr0ni tb arts, and trill A rwrLf? onh cuy lor $uo I - -Iwarsoii but. f JHtl . w. IL UOWAMU j "tM by letepaoiio at a. 1 r: Apples! Apples! j AND ,l PRODUCE-GEKERALLYi , to.i3ioa iierch-ati, 110 No. Water St. lldaV Onnrlo l haxdsomkk line or t ,a old town Uuin jsmi T Nk AnrKRrisxvssTi j sstKD Co r urnlture . ' Mcxpj BorHci--lniir?Hti triA UrsK Booties' Baby . W Vatks-Saiu Jone song- liooUs Croxlt Mobi3 West India Fmit stmb pAAsroRT 54caeJnIej;o.niorrow t'ROMLT A Mo-KM Keal estate at luctlon It looks like a "green Christina" this year. j 1 Dressed poultry sold to-day tor 1C centra poynd. j Capt. Phil Thomas says he 4,never sijw the like of ducks as there (was nt the Hammocks this, morning." .j 'Rubolio" raxor and knive sharp eners. Something new audi we See ihiuk the bet hone ever made, them. N. Jacob! lid w.' Cor K V4 -v " w v"aa in ana iriilTnv Brostsea, cut aTr7. IOOU Brostsea, cut t f7. Mr- -a cwosmn la 1 am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com binaflon Wire ami Iron Fence.; Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. ! t UnmC We have them, bought be fore th passage of the McKiuley Itiil and cm gie you the advantage of our low purchase. N. Jacobi Ildw. Co. . j There i salil to be : loU of game ami fine chance for sportsmen in the woods on Bagle 11 and and a few miles over In Hrunswick county Pick your flints, boys, and up and at 'era. . " .. " ! " i Some of the young ladies and gen tlemen connected with Brooklyn Baptist Church are preparing to give a fine cantata some night dur ing the Christmas holidays. As usual, the Rkview will suspend for Thanksgiving. No paper will be issued from this office to-morrow, but we hooe to., be with you again on Friday and tell you all about it. Ve want Zeb Vance in the Senate and the "Zeb Vance1' stove in your kitchen. They have been tried and found to be true: therefore we re commend them to vom. N.-' Jacobi Ildw. Co. t Thankssivintr comes too late in the season and too near Christinas'. Tho last of October or early - in No vember would suit almost every bodv. The crons are all made, if not housed, at that thus. The steamer Passport will make a special trip to Carolina Beach to morrow, leaving here at 10:30 a. m. and returtimir at 2 n. m. - Tills is a good opportunity for a short outing and back air a in in time for Thauks- giving dinner. "How I dread to see night come on," said a lady to a friend, "my children couch from sunset to dawn." "And you can't stop that?" "Indeed no, I've tried s. many things." "Well, throw those things nwav and trv Dr. Buirs Uouuii Renin, and if thev conch then I'll eugage to nurse them." We regret very much to" learn that Capt. John W. Harper Is again very sick at his residence at South port. He was getting better . from th flr.-st attack but ha hnd a re lapse. We sincerely hope that ,e may hear better news from hiiH soon. Schr. Julia Elizabeth, Capt. In graham, of Nat-san, arrived in the citv this evening from mat place with a cargo of fruit, sea shells,coral, etc. t;apr. uigranam says um u has 80,000 oranges, 300 bunches of bananas and about 25 barrels of lemons. The schooner is consigned to Messrs. Cronly & Morris, who offer the fruit for sale. No. sonny, we do not know of a siKiitsman s manual wnicn in scribes the difference in appearance between a bear and a bull, a deer and a dog, a wild catand a woman, or a monkey and a man. Nor, In fact, how you can tell the difference between a partridge and a pnllet, u Jay bird and a jackass or a duck and a dry goods clerk. Housekeepers should have a "Perfection' meat cutter. It has the advantages of simple construe tlon, durability and is easily cleaned No knives to get ont of order. : Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ... - . . - . i - If any one needs to be put in a proper frame of mind for thorough ly enjoying Thanksgiving, tiesuouiu read the Double Thanksgiving Num ber of "The Youth's Companiou," which is just out. From the artis tic cover in three colors to the Chil dren' Page, it -alKiunds with, sea sonable things, including no less than seven complete stories, one of which was a warded a Five-11 uudred Dollar prlxe in the recent competi tion.. leading authorities say the only proper way to treat .catarrh is to take a constitutional lemedy, like HoodV S irsaparlllo, ; coast. Local forecasts, from 8 a,Jm. to-day for Wilmidgton- jnd vicinity. fair and slightly cooler weather. , Another BUc Evangelist. j The Rev. Ellas S. Hanes, ? of South Dakota, one of the celebrated evan gelists of the West, -is expected to arrive Jn the feity off next Friday veutiig. ne win occupy uie puipiL of the Second "Advent Church Fri- daj- night. Mr Hanes is blind. We are informed that his knoledge-of the scripture Is wonderful. Confirm etl. ; - l ne favorable ; impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup ofFigsa few years ago has been more than confirmed by: the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. A Substantial Footing. iesterday's Goldsboro Argus says: "The Carolina Interstate Building and Loan Association, of which a branch was recently organized in this city, is rapidly obtaining a sub stantial footing in-jour midst and gaining favor with our people, as it must do when its superior merits are thoroughiy understood. Mr. Iredel Meares, the general attorney of the association, was here yesterday, and stated that of no point in the State did the association entertain higher hopes than of (folds boro. Its local board is constituted of men who are thoroughly in interest with the up building and ever-widening progress of the city." Arrived Safe in New York. Bishop arid Mrs. Watson arrived safe in New YorK this forenoon on the steamship Circassia. The ship arrived up at her dock at about 10 o'clock, and tho Bishop and his wife are now at the Westminster Hotel These facts were wired here to Dr. A. J. DeRosset. , rue uircassia leit; uiasgow on Thursday, the 13th inst., and was th?refore out two weeks, less one day. Sho is a slow boat and was not due in New York until Monday. Having encountered head winds, and probably fogs, j off the Banks, she was detained beyond her expect ed time. . ! - We do not know- when Bishop Watson will return to Wilmington but presume that !sp will be here by Saturday night, as we have under stood that it was his intention to re main in New York for a few days be fore coming on to Wilmington. Wedding Itells La.t Might. Tii.' First Baptist Church was fill ed to its utmost capacity last night by the large number drawn there to witness the ceremony which uni ted in marriage Mr. L. lu Pritchard and Miss (Jeorgie Gore. The groom is t he son of Rev. Dr. Pritchard, Pastor of the Church, and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. W. I. Gore, a clianning, versatile and accomplished young lady.' j The ceremony was; pronounced by Rev. Dr. Pritchard. The church was beautifully decorated and the music was grand, the bridal party proceeding up the aisle to the ac companiment of Mendelsohn's Wed ding March. i The maid of honor was Miss Han nah Bolles and the best man was Mr. W. R. Barksdale. The other attendants were Miss Lou Minor Mebaue with Mr. Al' M. Waddell, Jr., Master Claude Gore with little Miss Fannie Pritchard and Master Victor Boatvright with little Miss I Bessie . Gore. The ushers ' were Messrs. J. ST Ifooper, T. Barksdale; A. O. MeEachern and W. G. White head. . A great many elegant and hand, some presents were received.; A re ception, was given; at Mr. Gore's residence immediately after the ceremony andthe spacious j parlors were thronged until a late hour. ' v PL2AS3 NOTICE - we will txj ijiad to receive ccmmuuicai c from oar mends on any ana aasuc;ocu general Interest, oat ' The name ot tne wmer mxist aiwars to far Dished to the Editor, i . " Comma-ic&uons raau. bo -rmtcn'cn only, one sl2o or the paper. T rcrsonaiiaes mau oo avottinv 1 - ' . And it is cape-n.-uty'daJ pirticaiany on2cr stood tb use Eaur dos not always endors e tti vte-ra of wnwpondccta anlosa so stated in tne eeitorktt fommna. ; r ' V . " ' v. N E W A I V 15 teres Kill . Vaiviabl Roal -Sstato at Auotion I . CUONLY & JJIOICUIS, Auctloitecrf. ';- , DAY AFTEH THANKSGIVING DAY.) . Sale positive Terms easy (only K cash nprrtJ It The Itevieir .Toli Office. Mr. Henry Hewlett has taken charge;of the Review job office afd is now engaged in "putting it in complete, order. More material will be added and every endeavor made to put the office on a first'class foot iug. Mr. Hewlett is a number one workman, of long experience and of gootl taste and we bespeak for him a share of the public patronage." Married at lieanfort. Mr. D. C. Hutton, of the Atlantic Coast Line office in this city, was married in Beaufort . yesterday morning to Miss Lina P, Davis, a lovely and accomplished young-lady of that city and the daughter of Mr. J. P. Davis. The marriage ser vice was performed by Rev. E. M: Forbes, the venerable Rector of the church. Mr.; Armand DeR. Myers, of this city, was first attendant. There were many, handsome and useful presents'. Mr. and Mrs. Hut -ton have gone - North on a bridal tour and expect to return to the city earl v in December. Beginning with to-day, and until the close of the month, Tur ner's almanac predicts "cold and -rain." But Turner's is not always 4rifhtf fftt hough it sometimes- equina pr?ly near the mark. ' We feel sure that a change is pending but do not think' it will get liere before Friday. A Striking Likeness. There is now on exhibition at. Mr. YaTes' bookstore a life-size photo graph of the late venerable Mrs. C. G. Kennedy. ; It was taken by Mr. Croueuburg, the artist, at his rooms on Market street and from a small cabinet size photo, taken at Mr. Yates1 gallery in 1875. It was order ed by the Women's Missionary So ciety of Grace M. E. Church and is, to be" sent by them to the "Cather ine G. Kennedy Room," hi the mis sionary college at Anadarko, Indian Territory. It is a faithful picture of one whose entire life was devoted to the welfare of her lei low beings aud of 'whom it can truly be said that she has "entered into tiiat rest which awaiteth the people of God.'!; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEST INDIA. FRUIT. nnE scnir julia- Elizabeth, capt. !. .;:-..-)'- ... .. - . . jBenJ. loTanam, wno nas been selecting Fruit througliout the Bahamas tor the past (30) thirty years'for this market, has Just arrrrcd with a cargo of , . j ' ORANGES, BANANAS, COCO ANCXs1. TOlfATOES, GKArff FUUtT, ' . . ; LEMONS, LIMES, 8FQNGES, SIIELLS, . SHELL WOIjK; MARINE CmtlOSITIEV. . - ' '. :L' ' &c; tc, C &C- For sIe on board, toot ot Dock street, or at CRONLY ' MORRIS, i , I ;" Auctioneers. office of noY 6 It (Star and ; Messenger copy It) - STEAMEEIPASSPORT I . ! . ILL MAKE A srECIAL TRIPTO CARO- Una Beach to-morrow, (Thankslvlng Day,) j ; i . . .f. -.- . . . leaving: foot of Marfcetj street at 10.30 a. m. 50, cents. . " J. S. SELLERS, novso it . Master. (Star and Messenger copy.) .) I E It A HOUSE. Friday Evening, Nor. .287 -f - - Iloutles' IJaby. .Who has not read Mrs. Winter's! j-cw yoric. charming little story with the above title? We have never seen the play. but if the dramatization is anything like a faithful reproduction of the novel then it is sure to be a good thing. It will be presented here on Friday night by the Madison Square Company. It was presented 100 a i i -1 successive niguts at tne niaaison. Square Theatre in New York and at the Globe Theatre, in London. Little Josephine Arthur,. a charming little piese of feniinineguvenility, is ,th baby and the cast, generally is a cfrrti nriA rli." ntmn.nv Iinri'T '--'- " . " I J - - r with them strong eudorseu'tets 'from m " r- - k a. our exoiianEres. me oo. saeet is now open at ?fr. Yate.s'. WKI.LV HAIR IlAr.SA.H. If irrav. tzrndually restores color: elegant tonic ;tlressine. 0i?., l.(K), Druggists, or 1.00 sizt prepaid by express for $1.00. E. S. Wells, Jer sey Cits'. ROUGH ON .TOOTH ACHE. Instant reief. 15c. GRAND FRODLXTION OF THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE SUCCESS, ' ' BOOTLES' BABY. 100 Nights at the Malison square Theatre, : ISaclclen'ft Arnie Sal-ii. . i The Best -Eni vej-i'tlhe world for ;utfv, Ilraiess SoVes, CJk-era; Bait Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Cbai oed Hands Chilblains, Ccrns,andall '6kiu Eruptions; anT,positirely cures Piles, or uo"pay required, itisguar antced to give perfect satisfaction, or money ref ended-., Price 35 cents per box. . ". -1; " ' For ale by Robert Rr Bellamy, wholesale and-rataij drifigiiM ?-".'.. w m .- &ESTI&SSH ESS- a sTRtCTUT ricrrett multlcss raMiur Miotetxc. QAGOn, GA. ; . PHILADELPHIA ; Price. OHE Dollar ' Dcrir'C? rheTe Is no oXhtr genuine UCIlluiii Li ul Simmons Liver Regulator 303 Nights at the Globe Theatre, London. With a Madison square Company, Including the charming Child Actress and Vocalist, . LITTLE JOSEPHINE ARTHUR. Reserved seats at Yates' this mornlnj. nov 2C 2t wed Irl i 1 TJie World-Uenowned KKOX HATS ARE SOLD AT J. ITAXTSIBTTRa'S. IMlI'iCHS: STItEKT. WHERE you " WILL ALWAYS FIND A Bia'srocK OF ' - MEN'S FURNISHINGS." Hais mii Caps ; ' AND . ; ' , CHILlMCflNK CLOnilNO. SPECIAL DRIVEH IN UNDERWEAR;' I It Should be Known , HAT WE SELL GOO Di FO U LESS MONEY than any otter house In ite diy. If ycu rt believe it. just call and we. our Holiday Goods will arrive by next steamer, come and see theia. r . - W. J. KinKHAM 4: CO., hot 2Hf '-27 Market, htreet. HAVING QUALIFIED A:f EXECUTOR OF- ' the Estate of Kat Matron, ceceaed. late of the couaty of New Hiaover. notice Is here byi given to &u pcrsoas having any claims -against the said decedent to exhibit the ttmc " to me oar before tho 1'Jih day or November. l-iti. ili'nrLe thy vrli! be barred of recor- ery. ah perowi indebted to thl estate are t-atd to mate inrmf mate payment. - JUU UAIKIH JIOWK, ,i hot 13 ffvr thu ! T.ir, Executor. iprjTQ p A PPT? 3s hinted wrru JL UlO Xiix JufXv Inlcmannfactnredby reuf. a l oir rr if r t IrmMri liilr U'Artt j T. K. WEIGHT H CO , 23ta street aaa Itsjyivania aTenue. laail - s , rTmadeiphia, r .