THIS PAPER . F LIS ARTS KOTICH jJtfV3ry evening, Sundays excepted, josh, T. James, Editor and Prop. . jjCBSCBlTTIOKS, POSTAGE PAID; ti.00. Si- months. $2.00. ' Three montns. f LOO. one montt 35 cents, paper will be delivered by carriers, free f ewrse. lQ any part 01 e at tlie aDOve or 10 cents per week. . ' A jTertisiag rates low and liberal. crihera wlllDlease report any and We will te glad to recevo rocnilcatid , from trax friends on any and Wsufcjecti . general interest; nut '-'V t The name ot the writer most always to fur nisnedte the Editor. cornmncatlons must be .written only on one side ot the paper. v Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and partlcn&rly wider stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents anless so stated VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDA Y. NOVEMBER 14, 1888. NO 241 fl Glares to receive their paper regularly. in the editorial columns. -. . E failing Specific for Liier Disease rffJOTfl&AQ Bitter or bad taste 1: )Mlr lUIYIOa mouth; tongue coateu i!,iieorcv'rea wuu u brown r.ir: pom in "., side, or Joints oiU'u ini'str-Uen r ... .amutin: Hour Ktom.-ich; las of .tlte; souietlm- nausea aud water--v.il. r In.'.i.'tstlon; flatulency and rotation; 1miw-1.-4 alUTrmttMy costive JIrt: headache; loss of memory, with ii:tv; low spirit: e tlilrk.. yellow ap- of me iXln. ana ojvs; it ury jU: 'ver: restlcssn-M : the unnu u a.y aud hi.rn colored, and, )i uuowea to ; SONS fiWER REGULATOR (rUHCVY VECCTA3LC) i ...'U Ti-My uii in Uu- .-;ontli to arouse i.Ji.ni-i.l LAvvr i. a liouithy action. with i-v Vaordinjry efficacy on tht and Bowels. iF'EOTUAL SKCiflO F05 Kirl'A, llowel Coinjilftluts, '-i. Stck ileuiiache, i .n-ii' tin, Hilioosness, iv.il'" y Ait'rct Jaundice, ieu:il IK'prcHtdoii. Colic li,' y the use ct J Million of Bottles, as IK: 2T FAMILY MEDICINE i -i!iiiiiriii. f. r Adult a. ami lot ihe Aged. on;.y genuine t-ur Z ili-ai in cd o.i fr . t of Wrapper. J.H. Zeh'in A Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Bu . ..,. ... us Price, 81.00 no? te 1st p dwiy cn sat MADE TO ORDEli Or Renovated. A few FEATIIEKS on hands, Nice and tap. cushions. Springs, Pillows, Bolsters, tc, for sale. Howell & Cummins:, (Oppsslte City IlalL) p. s. Call or drop us a postal card nov 9 Pimples, Sores, Aches and 1'alns. wn a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or cttwr pretentious specifics fall to eradicate in tm scrofnla or contagious blood poison, re- - . ifoiDer that B. a. a. (uotanie uiooa uaun; h gained many thousand victories. In as uny seemingly incurable Instances, send to ae Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Book ot Wonders," and be convinced. It is the only rtCE BLOOD PURIFIER. G. W, Messer, Howell's X Roads, Ga.,writes. -l was afflicted nine years with sores. All ae medicine I could take did me no good. I then tried B. B. B. and 8 bottles cured me sound." Mrs. S. M. Wilson. Round Mountain. Texas, writes; "A lady friend oi mine was troubled Kim oumps and pimples on ner race ana necic sae took three bottles of B. B. B., and her skin rxsoft and smooth, pimples disappeared and aernealth improved greatly." Jas. L. Bos worth, Atlanta. Ga., writes: "Some years afro I contracted blood poison. I lad no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could nard 1t walk, my throat was cauterized Ave times. Hot brings gaye me no benefit, and my life nsone or torture until I gave B. B. B. a trial, surprising aa It may seem, the use of ttve wttles cured me." ir z ' nov 10 lyeod w H. CRONENBEKG, THE PHOTOGRAFHEK. 0IVE OIM A TUIAL ! All Work Guaranteed. Kerures taken Single or In Groups, sept 24 tf CAUTION wire cl Fraud, as my name and the price tiUmpedon the bottom ot all my advertised Jr betnte leaving the factory 'which protect e "jwren aaiost high prices and inferior Koods. rfwoffcr9 W. JU. IKnislas shoes at a,re Pnct, or ears he has them without my name Wcesuu&pedon the bottom, put him down as V'. L. DOUGLAS 53 SHOE fc3only calf 3 SKAJTXKSS Shoe smooth vO TACKS or WAX THREAD to XT Elp61 e&SJ sewed and WILL DOUGLAS 94k SHOE, the original lo-ai, L -?"ed welt H shots Equals cus .'Ur costing from $ to 9. fcAi;; iouglas 3m police SITOE. Sa. Men and Letter Carriers all wear them. r iUe.& a Hand-Sewed Shoe. No Tacks . W.rl ,?.J to hurt the feet. lw?LOXAS 2JSO SHOE Is unexcelled tt U Wear. R.t Cnl t tnr tVio ni-4 Uv'5cA7AVLAS 2.5 WORKING- W. t Yvi ?!PJr ought to wear a man a rear. fetF0."8 8HOEFOK BOYS Hr i8! School Shn In th wnrl.l. Wei,. " lte best in the world for . wTiTbooi Shoe In t ?W rtFOLAS S1.75 YOUTH'S School th-Bm Uoya a chance to wear the t' iPfrcss, Button and Lace. If not QT$i vr, wrtt W. L. 1KIUGLAS. 31 m , ?n- VONGLAIIN. C I V St. Louis, where the Democratic National Convention was held, went Republican. Chicago, where the Republican National Conven tion was held, went Democratic. The vote'of Massachusetts shows an increase of 24 per cent, in the Democratic column in the last four years, and of 25 per cent, in the Re publican column. The export of diamonds from South Africa for 1837 was 3,598,930 carats, worth 4,240,000, against 3, 135,000 carats, worth 3,500,000, for the previous year. - , Judge Sawyer, of San Francisco, has decided Chinamen born "irTthe United States to be American citi zens, and Judge Deady, o Oregon, in a similar case, has gone a step farther and decided that a Chinese woman born in this country, visit ing China, and then returning to the United States, is still a citizen and has a right to land here. - -... KepuDiicans irom Virginia in Washington, according to the cor respondent of the Alexandria Ga zette, say that General Mahone not only defeated Langston, out Yost also; that Mr. Harrison has been kept advised of his course during the whole of the campaign; and that thev are certain the General will be accorded no favors by the new Ad ministration. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Times says: "Chair man Brice has won the admiration of all his associates by his nerve and grit. He contributed largely to the campaign fund of his party, and I am reliably informed that he has taken upon himself afl "outstanding bills and that not a penny discount will be asked upon one of them." The London police appear to have been baffled in their attempts to solve the mystery which surrounds the horrible series of murders in that city. That one man's devilish cunning should prevail against the trained intelligence and experience of a whole force of detectives is al most incredible, and there is little wonder that the matter should have been made the subject of inquiry in Parliament. The pauper figures In London are interesting. The last week in Sep tember showed 92,528 paupers re ceiving indoor and qutdoor relief. This, out of an enumerated popula tion in 1881 ot 3,815,000, shows anjin- crease of 2.295 over the correspond ing week in 1887, of 4,924 more than in 188G, and C.G09 more than in 1885 This steady increase in pauperism means painful social conditions, and suggests the reflection that it would be well for England to devote some of the energy given to South Afri can, Burmese and other question able experiments to civilizing savage and starving London. "Thou troublest me I am not in the vein,1 he said when invited to make a Fourth of July oration. Hut he bought a bottle of Salvation Oil, and the National Holiday heard from the Eagle. LOCAL NEWS. Index to Nbw advertisements. Mtjnds Bros Pharmacists IlKIKSBERGER -SChOOlS BOOiCS M M Katz Special Bargains Howell & Cummikg Mattrosses IIedrick fients. Furnishing Goods Geo K French & Sose 00c and 1.00 Mrs E B Wiggins Ten Bargain Days F C Miller rinV and White Gossamer The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,545 bales. Br. steamship John Dixon, Weld, cleared at New York for this port on the 12th inst., and sailed the same day. Another British steamship, the Ilelm&lcy, Capt. Tindle, arrived here to day. making six foreign steamers now in our port. The rain thfe afternoon has made it extremely uupleasant and dis agreeable for pedestrians who have been obliged to be out of doors. Steamship Panita, hence, at New York, reports as follows;: Nov. 7, Hatteras lighthouse bearing NWW (magnetic), in l;H fathoms of water, passed close to ami alongside of a sunken vessel, with one masthead about 20 feet above the water, loose aud held in positiou by riggiug;very dangerous to coasters as they usu-J readers that his lecture to-night ally go around the shoal in that L will be both entertaining and in depth of water at night, ptructire. Buy the Jacobi Axe. Best made. Every one warranted at Jacobi' s Hdw. Depot. Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's SarsaparUIa purities the blood and this permanently cures ' i dade Josh Slocum, master," a fine Finest line and largest assortment j photograph, taken by Mr.' H. Cron of scissors, pocket and table cutlery s enberg, of that notable vessel and ever shown in this city, at Jacobi's j her officers and crew. It is a fine Hdw Depot. t j picture and represents a quartette There ought now to be some good j of faces in which indomitable cour beef in the market, as we saw two age and heroic daring are - most quite large droves of cattle this morning which had just arrived. Indications. For North Carolina, threatening weather and rain, slightly warmer in the interior, stationary tempera ture on the coast. Beginning Work. The Wilmington Amateur Opera i Company will meet to-night in one of the rooms on the second floor of the "Smith building," on Princess street, to begiu the rehearsals of the comic Opera, Patience, which they will present to our people sometime during the Christmas holidavs. The Othello, Zeb Vance, New Em erald and Virginia are the stoves that please the people. We guar antee every stove sold by us to give satisfaction or else money cheerfully refunded. Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t A nice line of breech and muzzle loading guns, pistols and rifles can be seen at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. If you want the best good6 at the lowest prices, Jacobi is the man you Lare looking for. t Special Bulletin; The following dispatch ,wa re ceived at the signal office here at about noon to day: Cautionary Northeast signals are ordered for Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville. Storm centre in Western Florida. Increasing Northeast winds indicated for At lantic coast. (tRKKLT. Painful Accident. Mrs. Jane Johnson, who lives on Church street, between Fifth and Sixth, had the misfortune, a day or two since to fall, by which her arm was broken. She now suffers con siderable pain but the wounded arm is doing as well as could be ex. pected. Baptist State Convention. The North Carolina Baptist State Convention assembled at Greens boro this morning. Aside from Rev, Dr. Pritchard, who left for the Con - vention last Monday night, Messrs. J. S. Allen and J. D. McEacheriiare the delegates from the First. Baptist Church. No delegates were ap pointed by the Brooklyn Baptist Church. V. M. C. A. The meetings the young men are holding in the Y. M, C. A. room over the Bank of New Hanover still con" tinue with undiniinishing interest. Mr. Geo. M. Pusey, the General Sec retary of the Association, will con duct the services to which all the young men in town are invited; 8 o'clock is the hour. Exports Foreign. Br. steamship Phcenix, Phillis- kirk, cleared yesterday for Liver- pool with 4,800 bales cotton, valued at $223,000, and German barque Burgermeistei Kerstein, Ehenrich, cleared for Glasgow with 1,500 casks spirits turpentine and 1,046 barrels rosin, valned at $33,137.76, making a total of exports foreign amounting to $256,137.76. Both cargoes were shipped by Messrs. Alex. Spruut & Son. An Important Lcetare. Rev. Mr. Arnold, rector of St. Paul's Church will deliver at the ecture room of St. James' Church to-night, the first of a series of lec tures on the "ivuiences of enns tianity." This lecture will be in troductory in character and will contain a criticism of Mrs. Ward's story, Robert Eliiuere. We have not yet seen this wonderful story, although we notice by the New York papers that it furnished themes for Christian ministers of nearly every denomination in that city and Brooklyn on Sunday last, and it is evidently creating a won derful stir iu the religious world. Rev. Mr. Arnold is an interesting speaker ami we cau assure our Books and be bougl ; School Supplies can cheapest at HeinsbrtrrV Acknowledgments. j ye have received, "with the coin- i i;,fo P u f ,x T puments of the crew of the Liber- plainly and indelibly stamped. "La Liberdade." Capt. Slocum, of the cutter Liber dade intends to get his little' craft under way in the morning and sail j "P the river as far as the compress 1 passing Market dock at about halt- past 9 o'clock. He will return with her to Southport to-morrow after- j noon and thence he will proceed in the course of a few davs to Wash- ington, D. C. Music and Dancing. The members of Howard Relief Fire Engine Company will give a grand ball at Adrian Hall next Wed day night (21st inst.) which is in tended to be one of the most splen did eveats of the season. The com mittee of arrangements, consisting of Messrs. t. H. (irotgen, C. E. Hall, J. C. W. Tienken, W. H. Bloom, II . H. Gieschen and J. W. Duls, are making act'e preparations forihe occasion, and they are gentlemen who know just what is needed for a good time. The harpers will fur nish, the'uiusie and refreshments in abundance will be supplied. Par tieulars hereafter. City Court. The following was the docket for Mayor pro tern Fishblates consid eration this'morning: Frank Onslow, a colored boy, throwing rocks into a street car and breaking one of the windows; .$10 or i 15 days, in a dark cell and fed on bread and water. Willie Hill' colored, disorderly conduct, pleaded former conviction and was discharged. Wm. Gordon, drunk and down. Judgment suspended, with the as surance that if found drunk again he would be fined $20. j A young man, whose name we surpress on account of his respec table connections, was arraigned on the charge of larceny of a pistol from the store of Mr. H.JL. Feunell. The charge was sustained and the defendant was required to give a justified boud iu the sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. Southern Tourists. The Atlantic Coast Line, and in fact all the other great lines of travel leading to the South, have made every preparation to accom modate the demands of travellers and tourists to Florida during the season that is now rapidly approach ing This shows business sagacity and good judgment, but the ques tion ariseji whether the amount of travel so far South will be so great as it has been during the last few years or uat, Railroad officials know, bettor than any other class of paople, what the outlook is and what may reasonably be expected so far as travel is concerned, and, while itseemsto us that the fearful epidemic which has rged and is now raging iq Florida, would deter a great many from venturing to that State, there is not the shadow of doubt that the Southern travel will be as large as it has in anv previous year, with a strong pro bability that it may be larger. But we imagine it will be diverted the coming season from the course it has generally pursued, and that a " great many tourists who have in past seasons spent their Winters in Florida, will find other places for the present season in which the fear of epi demic does not exist. It is now that the superior advantages of this city as a Winter and health resort should be heralded to the travelling public; that the salubrity of our climate should be made known, and that our many attractions for hunting, fishing and other delightful sports j and recreations should be thorough- ly advertised. We ought to have j at least a thousand extra guests j during the season, and we are firiuh j convinced that, if our many and' 1 iu comparable attractioAs were fullv ( larger than that. . All kinds of School Personal. ; Itfr. and Mrs. M. E. Shrier, of New xorK, are visiting relatives m tins city. Mr. N. Schloss, who has been in ; the city for some time, returned this j morning to Lumberton. where he j will engage in business. Mrs. E. B. Wiggins, of the Ladies' ; Emporium, has an attractive adver tisement in this issue, which will j possess much interest to the ladies. She has a fine line of goods of excel ent quality which' she is bound to lsell at very reasonable prices in or der to make room for her Winter stock. For the Police. The police have been supplied j with holsters for their pistols. These will be attached to the belts in which they carry their clubs, and the weapons will in the future be car ried where they will be much more convenient to get hold of in case of an emergency than when placed in their pockets as hereto fore. The holsters were issued to day. Reduced Rates. The fare on the Atlantic Coast Line to Charleston, S. C, during the Gala Week in that city,has been reduced so that it will virtually be within the reach of all. During t hat time, which will be from the 19th to the 23d .-inst., inclusive, round trip tickets to Charleston will lie sold at fe follpwing remarkably cheap rates: From Wilmington; at $4.40; Wadesboro, $3.40; Lake Waccamaw, $3.(&;' Whiteville, $3.40; Chadbournr $3.20; Fair. Bluff, $3. These tickets will be placed on sale on the 19th and will be good to return until the 26th inst. The Weather, The following dispatch ceived at the signal office 1.45 p. m. to day: was re lier at Hoist cautionary Northeast sig nals Wilmington, Wilmingtou sec tion and Morehead City. At 12.30 p. m., storm central in Southern Geor gia, moving Northeast. Increasing Northeast winds indicated for the South Atlantic Coast, Grkkly. In accordance with the above in structions the cautionary North east flags were hoisted at the sig nal office here at about 2 o'clock this afternoon. It began to rain at about noon and it continued to fall until the hour of our going to press. The Opera House. HI 'Zozcr, the Magic Queen," will ap pear at the Opera House to-morrow night in all her regal magnificence, attended by a spectacle of wonder ful and unrivalled beauty. An ex change, in speaking of the orJ geousness of the scenerv. savs: It was a wonder in the art of stage settiner and drew from sn.iiVrino a burst of applause at every change, ending with a rousing encore, the entire house waiting to see it re peated. While the play is original in its conception it is at the same time entirely free from anv taint of vulgarity and contains no objec tionable feature that mav not be found in anv of the rtomir-. ni.pr:.w The cast is "unusually strong. The chorus parts and drill wr wj!I nvp. sented. In short the entire per- lormance was an agreeable relief from the monotonv of thf uuiin.l spectacular performance and de serves well of the public. If you want a picture framed to Hemsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from, -j- NKU ADVKlf TIS K !Vl K N T f- Sample Bottles Free QFACKEIl'S ENGLISH REMEDY. Splen did for all Throat and Lung Diseases. MUNDH BROTHERS, nov It 101 N. Front St., 601 N. Fourth St. OPERA HOUSE. m THUKSUAIT MIGHT. Nov. 15. BETTER, RICHER AND MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER. THE Great spectacular Opera", The New ' HK MAGIo QUlStvN. A larsre and complete Dramatic and Operatic Compan3 3 GREAT COMKD1AXS 3 MR. MOUN'TJOY WALKER mr. soi aire;:. MISS BEATRICE GOIWS k;' Miss BERTHA LU'oVas "Rhodoaondren." I'rices-i-jc, ai(Q, 5c and ?I.Q0 sale or seats cotcjnencg3 Tuesday, Nov. 13th. nov 2 m w th FoiSale. U NEWSPAPERSPGlt SALE, AT YGUR own price at "iia 1 REVIEW OFFICE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . ' Hi! WM'WAMY M .v I Ladies' Emporium 115 Market St., SPECIAL 0ASH OFFER For Next Ton Day's. VfTE MUST MAKE ROOM FOB STOCK OF Christmas Goods which' we will display In a lew days, and offer to the Ladles Extraord i nary Casli Bargains thioughout entire stock, special prices on French Felt Hats, which win be offered at much less than before This stock must be decidedly reduced In next ten days, hence this offer. , -Call and see prices and obtain Bargains from the Largest and Finest stack of MILLINERY, Notions, Fanoy Goods, COKSETS, : DressTrimmingb, BTJTTOJSTS, Ladies1 and Chlldrens' Hosiery. (FAST BLACK--WARRANTED.) Zephyrs, Worsted Goods, SHAWLS, Infants' Gacqueo, BOOTES, CAPS, FRENCH FELT, (72 inches wide, $1.25 per yard.) Embroidered Felt Scarf, Table Covers, Stamp ed Linen Goods of all Descriptions. This is a BONA FIDE offer and parties de siring Goods in our line will find lc to their advantage to give us a call. , AGENT FOR ' ; r DemorestSewincMachines, ONIiY $19.50. 4 AGENT FOR Y r - r ii i- .. uemorest neuaoie ranerns. Respectfully, -' MPS 17 b WTnmro nov 11 SEALED I'ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at, thft f ffiv nf thn SJiirfrirfslnfi AmYtltant , Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, un- ' til 2 o'clock r. M.. on the 6th day of December, 1888, for the labor and materials required in Custom House, &c, at WILMINGTON, N. C, hating apparatus and approaches not in- auaea , in st-nci accoraanco wun uio SDecin- cations and drawings, copies of which may be seen at this office, the omce of the Superln- and Louisville, Ky., Virginia Mechanics instl- -tute, Richmond,Va., ana Mechanics, Dealers & LumbcrmensExchange,New Orleans, La. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check tor $500.00 The Supervising Architect will rur Tiish a limited number of coniefi of th btwia- cation and drawings at five dollars a set, upon ' the receipt of that sum In post office money orders, drawn to the order of the Treasurer of 1 , . TTnUnl O.A.nr Tim T . Tinfninjn u cm ucr o, loco, ouptxvisins ATCmiecu nov 9: 5t eod . Pink and White Gossamer, rpTLOW'S" SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN nown iace rowders. Also a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent 3Iedlclnes, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, etc., at F. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore. Corner Fourth and Nun fits., , V. K l,rr'Sr1nt1fTia t111r-1 at. oil hnnn a. or night. sent li tr School Books. . gCHOOL BOOKS, . ; v ' For Private and Public Schools. : ? ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP EST AT HEINSBERGER'S. Pictures and Cards J0 ORNAMENT YOUR ItOOMS, ALSO Brackets of every description. For salo cheap at ' HEINSBEBGER'S; Blank Books. pAPER, ENVELOPES, INK, STEEL PENS, Pencils an Paper Bags Cheap at ; - HEINSBERGrER'S. oct " v. . :, ." ACCUILTLY X)MPOUNDED. PATENT able. A trial Is asked. - . ' JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt. - Druggist, oct 23 . Princess st,, bet. Front & second , l enucni , i,ne uuuacrs jxenanges at Baltimore, Md.. Cincinnati, g., and Charleston. 8. C, Bnilrlfirsanrt Traders PlTPhanocps rihlporm fiia 1 A ?