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- . . .. THIS PAPR eTtrT evening, Sxmaars excepted, r jmes. Editor and Prop. rTiOXS, rOSTAOS PAID: slx months $2.00. Three one month, 33 cents. ft.00. ,,,2:113. fl.0O. ered by carriers, free fit,p rir v. at the above t? utr week.. urates rj' .iuca rpnert any ana rf w revive their PPg !?, It" . l i gfeUP8flB a t he most elegant form " " , ..itivT and NUTRITIOUS JUICE oy the - ; r,G3 OF CALIFORNIA, vi with thd medicinal of plants known to be beneficial to the human p.! effective laxative to perma ;tiv cure Habitual1 Consti- pending en a weak 'or inactive cdition of the rSflEYS, U-ER BHD BOWELS. the r.05t excellent remedy known to ZiiSiSE THE SYS JEM EFFECTUALLY " Vhia enc is Dilious or Constipated SO THAT ' flfcEtLOOD, REFRESHING OLEZP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ereryoae is using it and all are delighted with it. j. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 6HtJ3P MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ftWZZf. Kl. HEW YORK. N. Y For sale Dy t ROtfEitT 11 BELLAMY. W HOLESALE DRUGGIST, 4 5i lv di w Wilmington, N. C. Inlieritotl IJlootl Poison. tor many people there are whose distress ftatrres, aches, pains and eruptive ten- teas are due to Inherited blood poison. LiSxA nrissrsfrnm narent, to rhlld.and It la ifcfiDre is the duty of husband and wife to isp tkelr blood pure. This is easily, accom- aiied by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic 'iloodBataay setut to Blood Balm Co., At- uaa. tor took ot most, convincing proof. James Hill, Atlanta. Ga . writes: "My two vms were afflicted with blood poison, which J tors said was hereditary They both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. cromptly controlled and tlnally cured com- Jirs. 3L Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted children, who inner- M Mood poison, have improved rapidly after is ci a. u. u. it is a Godsend." i.K. vvuson, jien Alpine Station, N. C, a. V. 18to, writes: "Bone and blood poison me to have my leg amputated, and on stump there came a laree ulcer, which worse every day until doctors gave me Wie. I only weighed rounds when I ?ia to take B. B. B and 12 bottlpa Innrpased V Welsllt TO ISO nnnnrt nnrl marto me snnnrl ire!L I never knew what crood health before." Kisses Burr and James VU.L I'.EUIS THE 33TII ANNUAL SESS- of their School for young ladles and chll- a, on r lay, October 7th . to ' hfM.i House, on Third street, imme- i Instrucllon Tliorousrh and Ttihs KeaHOtinhlH. BsTRCCTU)X IN VOCAt MUSIC, CALIS- T'ENICS AND NEEDLEWOItK WITn- i OUT EXTKA CIIA11GE. rlrr".nion,'l Music on Piano Forte or Organ oy-Mns. dishing. 1 Pupils attending schools win, ir desired, be accommo--'.m with convenient hours at tha residence Instructress. '! - jff m C rayon, Oil, j Water Color and aoecratiYG arts, taught at reduced rates. ' fun her particulars Inquire at 224 Nortl treet. . sep23tf h La'Iifs anl Gcntlcsien of Wi'inglon pViI.oxiyF YOUn REOULAK CKOCK t r,tortf " buying what you n?ed from V.J.V- Watson. No. it Market street, between f. ,Vi ' ul UtT. Don't miss the place. . Look ' Asp .""'""'i Hue of Ware kept constantly in frci w i -r :,.u et cooa v are wien you ouj otandardr."FIavorln Housekeepers can prove by a single i-a. these Extracts 'are. the cheapest; - true to their names, full rneasurej fa h:jh! concentrited.A rod nrm -"tvViv-Gm A'l'KiNso. JTesid.'nt, W. 1. TOOMKJS. ashler. ilminir gton Savings & Trust. Co., U8 I'SS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C, hr. i""3 'Monr on Ratisfactory securm. r If S i-. .... II . : TT i E : I i j . 1 VOIJ XIII. 1 WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER Gen. Mtihone does no$ weigh more The town of Orlando, Fla. has ant October says good by to us to tnan 105 pounds. Mrs. Mahone. onlinnno roi-hidiintr onin1!. hJdav however, tips the beam at 225. She , hup borne him triplets twice. ! fcx secretary or the Navy Rote, son was recently beaten for a petty lo2al office in the gift of the Board of Aldermen of Trenton1, N. JM that paid only $1,500 a year.! , i A Washington lady recently pur- j chased in Winchester a mahoiranv ; sideboard over one hundred years j old, and shipped it to the wife of , Ex President Cleveland for a pres- i ent." j 1 " ? - r . j George Grouchy, a Lawrence, ! Mass., salesman, who saved a drown- j ing merchant at Nantasket; Beach last summer, has received from the merchant a check for ! $100 and a! note for $5,000, due when he shall become of age a few months hence. . '. Miss Addie Hamilton, just ap pointed a notary public in Wash ington' by the President, it is said, is the second of her sex ever, ap pointed to a similar position - in Washington, the other lady being Miss Emma Gilletty. The appoint ment of a lady as a notary public is of common occurenj iri New York and in many Western cities. The growth of the organization known as the Christian Endeavor Society is phenomenal. Three years ago last July there were 1,400 meinbers in New York j State, and about 50,000 in the wohld; a year ago there were iu all 310,000 nieii bers, of whom 58,000 lived in New Y'ork; to day there are 500,000 Chi ist ian Endeavorers, and! New York holds the list with 80,000 names, three-fourths of whom are church members. . , .4 The Archbishop of 'Canterbury lately addressed j a letter to each Convention of the principal ''Non conformists," the Baptists and Con gregatioualists, urging a closer un ion between them and the Estab lished Church; but in each case his overtures were repelled. The fact of establishment is one of the serious obstructions to the Nonconformist mind, and also the standing of sup eriority enjoyed by the English priests in their relations with their parishes. j ; The most prolltable: book ever printed, at least in this country, was Webster's Spelling Book! More than 50,000,000 copies of this production have been issued, and could Dr. Webster and his heirs have enjoyed the royalties from it j-they would have found It more valuable than the cave of Monte Christo. Yet Dr Webster wrote it that he might pro. cure the means to support himself while engaged in other work, nota bly his dictionary, which was really an elaboration of the spelling book. . - . rhe discovery has been made that fraudulent tickets are in circulation in Northwestern iOhio. The tickets were sent into Ohio from Detroit, and first appeared in j the Toledo Senatorial district. They' have been skilfully prepared; with the in tention, of defeating some of the candidates for the Legislature who are obnoxious to the Standard Oil Company, which is charged with actively working for the election of legislators who will support ExrGov ernor Charles Foster for United States Senator. -ft- t The question of who can be gjven the title of colonel with propriety in Kentucky has at last been set tled by a competent authority. By the latest rule every man who con ducts a large distillery is tftsojarto a colonel. Every iron!nmt railroad Official is al?o cqIoiihI. Kvry Congressman i a colonel. Kvery man with a Government office is a colonel. Every great editor is a colonel. 1 ne cniei 01 me ponue , partment is a ih fnoto colonel. Then.. ' v : tn there are other gentlemen ar$ j colonels because no other title fits , theui. If a man lias neen a captain If a man lias been a captain in the war. never call liim captain; 1 . . call him colonel. He is entitled to this promotion twenty-four hqi after the war has clo?;, j 'They head is full of quarrels, as; an egg is full of meat." -'Well, so . would anybody's head be, w no linn brin?vou a bottle of quick cure,, walked the lloor ior a weeK, wnu vvv'"'" i'v0 horrible face nche?" 4Yp,a do feay at" the Wilmington Shirt Factory linw dread fill! PU step OUt and ' -.00 Tlfiirkef tret Xlo-n of 'tli hln less than two hundred feet npart, JVi r. l rantweiler, chief engineer'of the Brunig Railway Switzerland, has applied for a concession for an underground railway up the Jung f rau Mountain. It is proposed to reach the summit of the mountain ; by means of a tubular tunnel. m ' ' It is said that the entire estate of Allen Thorndike llice, who was ac counted a millionaire, will not foot P ,l,ore than $50,000. The late S. L. M. Barlow, of iNeW York, who was reputed to be very wealthy. has left nothing but the. - reputation of having had a fortune, j An Orlando, Fla., correspondent of the Jacksonville Times-Union re ports that Mrs. Jennie Wilson has gone to Los Angeles with a con signment of pineapple plants. . She will superintend the planting, give instructions in cultivation arid doubtless book' many orders from the Californinns for choice Florida pines. She is called the "Pineapple Queen." The Macon (Ga) Telegraph says: The last Republican Administration in AIn.lin.inn. sold the State's bonds j bearing 8 per cent interest, at about 70 per cent of their face. The present Democratic Administration has sold 4 per cent bonds at a con siderable premium. The difference represents the degrees of confidence felt by people with money in black and white government in the South." A Cincinnati dispatch says glgan tic frauds have been unearthed there in the registration lists of six wards where the colored popula tion is the largest, where a list of a hundred names of colored men have been fraudulently placed on the lists. Over fifty warrants have been issued for the arrest of the 'princi pals. The scheme has also been ex posed where the ballot boards would be changed after the polls closed. The Democratic managers propose to have the matter thorougly probed, - The worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency to con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying the blood. LOCAL 3STE"WS. INDEX TO NKW ADVERTISKMBNTS B F Pknnv Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Cum wq Mattresses J H Sellers Carolina Beach J D N UTT Bon-Ton II air Curler Croxly & Morris Auction Sale - Dr. E. Porter, of Rocky Point, was in the city to-day. Laundry Ironing, Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - t We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammnnition of all kinds forsale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Cot You wilj find, a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. V Heating StQYe ftf all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Hands wanted on fie lts. None faqt thQe ho, pan do frst css vcir.k need apply. Shrier ppr. I'ront and Princess. t The police fqrea ye&terla.y vecev ed their Winter ufprrns. They were iuad.e by a ftrii) ii ths cltyx to vhoin he bids 'er twrle0. The Mayer deposed of hut one enso to day, that of Ann Baker, charged witb beiug drunk and down. She was fined $20 and . cosf Mr. F. P. Rislev. who has been m fsliria--frtI. iAl.Arn, v.fttVll , . , . . - Iiu aIaHuiw tir lino' f ikL-An rt .)OSjfioll1', nfer' as clerk with Mr, L r . k Br. iteauish.in ' i?lake cleared UiUy for Liverpool with 4000 bales cotton, valued at $193,- 500, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt X SOU. will lliid :i ippv !i iiM'ii.iiio Comii!ete' llae of" Udles Muslin .. , iv v - m. tf !iU A linflaMtuaav nr autAniiihinirlAtvnpiAiiQ - - ' - ...w , A South westly -wind and a bright sun to-day made this 5 last day of October as warm as the middle of May. - Messrs. Cronly & Morris will sell at auction at their salerooms to morrow a very handsome folding bedstead with mirror attachment, and other articles of fine furniture. The steamer I'asftport "will here after run to Carolina Beach every Saturday, leaving here at 9.30 a. m. and returning to the city about 4 o'clock. ' The fare for the round triwill,Jbe;nly 25 cents. , Fayettevilie niay . count upon a large -Wilmington "contingent" at the Centennial. A great many will go from this city, if only to remain one day. The difficulty will be to feed and sleep all of those who may attend. Mr. Harry Hill, who has for near ly five years past been one of tlie letter carriers at the Postoffice in this city, has resigned that position and has secured a place with Messrs Norwood Giles & Co. at the Caro lina Rice Mills. Children Knjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in neexl of a laxative'and if the father 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. A Sad Accident. We are sorry, to hear of a sad ac cident which occurred yesterday to Mr. James Fulford, of this city, who is employed on a steam tug at the government works. His foot got caught in a pile of rope which was thrown to a lighter and so badly mangled as to necessitate amputa tion, it was a i sad accident to a very worthy young man. All Saints Services. To morrow being the day cele brated throughout the world by all Episcopal congregations, as 4tThe Feast of all Saints," those of St. James, St. Paul aud St. John will keep the feast, in St. John's Church, at 11 o'clock a. m. The services will comprise Morning Prayer, Litany, sermon by the Rector of St: .Tamos' Church, and a celebration of the Holy Cotipunnion. Seats are free. This Looks Like Knsiness. Mr. H.A.Colvin,of Pender county, passed through the city today on his return home from Columbus. As sqon as the land donated to the Burgaw & Onslow R. R. has been all surveyed Mr. Colvin will take the field with Capt, Thompson, Chief Engineer of the road, and. a line will be surveyed for the loca tion of the road from Burgaw to Swansboro. Previous surveys have all been experimental hut this new survey will be few an absolute line, on which 4,he road will be located. The company JJowns some 60,000 or 75,000 acres donated to it on the right of way. The roadx U is said, will surely be bilfeand its extension on to, Wil-ihigton may, we think, b a mere matter of time. The probability is that it will not go via Jrcksonville, but will run a few miles North of that twn,.. A Fine Show. . Gorton's Minstrels appeared here last night at the Opera House and Yfere welcomed by the largest audience of the season. They play ed to please and they succeeded. The quintette elog dancing was fine Mr, Frank Soiumers, in his bone solo, Avas excellent and he should, W called "The King of tlu Bones;" Wei by and Pearl ;Ui their break neck snaps we? very enjoyable ami Han; Goodiuaifs -rowing, farce was tip-top. It "was the crowning piece, of the play. "Prince KankadTirt do much, but what he did 'do was done. AvJV t i was a, good t ruian,ee. nm I th applause, e pecla,ll,v fvom the gallery gods, who were pnoked like sardines in a box, J was unstinted. Come ngaiux geytie? men, ami we'll give yot,aher big house. f SPved lemedies have failed, Ju Sage's Catarrh ltemedy cures. 50 cents, by druggists. -j Kefrehin and Invigoratinsr 'Delicious ScMla Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' laagniliceut newt soiia louu.upn at a temperature .01 Purest Fruit Svrup,MilkShakes and Natural Mineral Water.' EW. 31, 1889. NO 258. - Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather, except light rain in the interior, and slightly warmer. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair-weather. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lo west. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. lfp tlie Road and Down the Itlver. As mentioned by, us yesterday Capt. Fry, Superintendent of tho C. F. & Y. V. R. R., accompanied by Mr. W. E. Kyle, General Freight and , Passenger; Agent, Mr. . 1. W- Clark, Master Mechanic, Mr. Jos. H. McRee, resident division engineer, and some others went up on a tour of inspection on the road yesterday in a private car, returning here about 3:30 o clock, j They went up to Black River and made a carefti' inspection of the work and Capt' Fry has expressed himself as well satisfied with the manner in which it has been done. The trestle at Black Ri ver has been completed and the track is now laidjon this trestle and on the bridge and is being pushed forward on the other side to wards Fayettevilie. To-day Capt. Fry, Mr. Kyle, Mr. Clark, Mr. Thos. C. James and a few others took a trip down the river as far as Southport on the company's new steamer, the Co?np ton, expecting to return here about 4 or 5 o'clock this afternoon. Scrilmer's for November. The most comprehensive and in teresting sketch yet published re garding the Equatorial provinces, with which Egypt has played fast and loose, appears in the November Seribncr, "Where Emin Is" is the title. The article is freely illustrat ed, and contains some letters and opinions of Gordon not heretofore published. Surgeon Pilcher, of our army, describes the .nevy military sanitary corps.'- Another well illus trated 'paper is by William H. Bish op, the novelist, on the old Spanish university town of Salamanea-a town which owes nothing to. modern ideas of any kind. Goethe's house at Weimar, which remains much as its author left it, and which was io opened to the public until last year, is described bjT Osear Brown ing, by the aid of liiauy interesting pictures! somo being from photo graphs of the interior. "Iu the Valley," again becomes partly his torical, introducing some famous residents of the Mohawk Valley. Professor Soley has a long, sugges tive essay on "The Effect on Ameri can Commerce of an Anglo-Continental War." A good many quacks who call themselves "electrical physicians" could be got rid of if every one would read "Electricity in Relation to the Human Body." "A Problem in Portriature," is far above the average of short stories. Josephine Lazarus gives some ex tracts fjrombe diary of a precocious, unbalanced, abnormal young wo man, Marie Bashkirtsefl whose life, now ended, excited much in- terest in European capitals, and there are other good papers. Chas. Scribners Sons, New York. Druggist (to a lazy man who had turned over a new leaf.) "You are early of late, you used to be behind before but now you are first at last.1 Old man who did not see the point. "Give me my Bull's Cough Syrup and stop your nonsense. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Carolina Beach. BEGINNING WITH SATURDAY, NOVE-V-ber 2nd. the steamer PASSPORT will make a trip to CarcJlni Beach every Satur day, leaving Wilmington at .yo a. m. leav ing the Beae" at . u p. m. Fare for round trip 25 cents. .1. S. SELLL2ICS, oct SJ U Captain. Ai'enaV mr, or iwmm imnni - HI. CICON I. Y Auctioneer, By t'UONLY & MORRIS. O N.FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1ST. 1SS9, at 11 o'clock x ra we- wMI sell at our Sales Rooms, 19 Soutn Water street, one of. if not the handsomest Folding Bedstead with Mir ror, ever ur.pacted in this city. An legant Washstand. Table, Sofa and two Arm Chairs tn Mile, a iiarge Refrigerator, a Chair for the siefc. &c , c Open for inspection until sale. oct 31 It For Sale. i() LD NEWSPAPERS FOR S ALE, AT YOUK ' own price at iucvisw orpics We .will, pe iaa to receiYe ccsmcaa from our "mends on" any ana an rahjpets Tho zzzza ci tua Tfilterianst always to nishen totna ZJitcr. -; "' -v ,0.8.' "":,. j.,.. . comrnTTTiTefttloiia muit Jt written on bu t one siaoottno paper. " ) r :i ; ' , Personalities cinst ta aWoco. " ' .; Anci it la cspecTrJiy ana particBlarrjr Txaer stcW that the Editor does not always endors ' the news of correspondents crniess bo stated In the editorial colninns. v NEW ADVERTISEilI!2IT3 Bon-Ton Hair Curler. SURPASSES ALL SIMILAR DEVICES IN etTectiveness, beauty, and finish. Tne roost praci icai curlin? Comb in use. Made of pol ished Sf POl fnll nlrtrol nlotiwl Blh DnvfnratArf Air Chamber to prevent burnlnsr handle. . Pro- uuwco ijjc inusi. aniaiicv' curis, " oangs na frizzes. Price 25c. For sale by JAMES D. NUTT. . . . . 220 North Front St. - The Druggist. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday Night, Oct. ,31, 1889. Merchants' Carnival, Under the auspices ot the Ladles of St. Paul's Evanj.'elical Lutheran Church. . , This entertainment will consist of - the rep.-, resentation of over 100 Business Houses by young ladies attired in appropriate costumes. Music by Germania Band. Vocal and Instru mental Music by some of the best talent in the city. . - ... Price of admission 25c; reserved seats 10c ex tra. Forsale at the Book Store of C. V. Yates and by the committee and ladles of the con gregation. oct233t 23 30 SI - COAL AND WOOD I 2.000 Tons Coal . OF BEST VARIETIES AND SIZES NOW IN STOCK AND .SELLING ATPOPU LAR PRICES. ZOO Cords Wood OF THE BEST KINDS READY FOR , PROMPT DELIVERY. ' V " , ' Cut for stoves, etc. , when so preferred. J. A. SPKINGEIC. NOTICE! :0: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Y'OUR Fall and Winter Clotliing CHEArER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. Boys' and Children's A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT New York Prices. Call at once and be convinced., Don't for get our line of 3! LATEST B UO AD WAY BLOCK IN SILK HATS ONLY 93.00. B. F. PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, oct 1 tf 110 Market Street, Wanted. 10 or 12 CARPET SEWERS. Apply at once to W. E. SPRINGER & CO., OCt29tf Purcell Building. WANTED AN IIONE8T YOUNG MAN for a permanent position, with an old established firm as their representative in his own State. Salary increased with experience!. References required. American Mfg. Ilouso LOCfe BOX 1585, N. Y. OCt 28 4W Baskets, Paper, PAPER BAGS, TWINES, Blank Books, Stationery, Z ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c. Full Stock ! vBol lorn Prices! ; Wilmington Paper CompTy, Buckets, Brooms, 11GNOUTII WATISICST. . Almond Mcai Soap FOB THE QOjnrLBXiOUs jgrIOOLY RECO MENDED FOR WniTEN- lng, softening and beautlfyics the slda ftnd" remoTln? ta:, dlseoloratlona or other im purities. For sale by M li M.S BROTHERS, , oct 19 ti lai N. Front Sf. - j nil AiiiiiM 1 1 1 ' 1 w
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