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. " rrss none-. r- , we wm tgiadtoreceiTo ccnt.,a fjora our meiua ca acy era in E-?;c3 Beneral interest, fcnt ?'.. .". i ' ! The name ci tne Titer m it wrrajB fce ninheatatneiaitor. - - : communicaticna must fee irritten on - fcut oncsiaoot thepaer. - - Personalities taust to avcMsa " "Ahd it is Kpeclaii7 and psjttesl&rix trier stood that'tne Utor floes not always caflsrs the views of mrrrmr tnn rtftst imlcfi f Mtsned every e.. : . " TOsn.r.'-r ST rt!Tni5 PAID: ..nn six months IS.Q0. T. Three 1 ci .10 one ninth, 33 cents. - " T win w delivered by carters, free J pe p3t- f tl)i dty, at the above la any cents per wecK- li ar and liberal. nUwr trtll p report any and VOL XIII. W I LM INGTON, ft. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ,1 889. NO 259. T1IIS TA?EK finndars excepted, Win Km JUL, -11 J i Y Mini ""ri twid fe - :he most elegant form ,-iiXATlVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE j FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, "cjrbisevl will thsj medicinal rinies of plants known to be ro beneficial to the human Sin, foraiiijg aij agreeable a'-d effective lakativp to perma sentiv cure Habitual Consti Klioa, and the many ills de- pending on a w andition of the eak lor inactive 1 EOBEYS.-UVER fiBD BOWELS. ;t;i the r.;o?t excellent rcmiedy known to liMS THE SYSTEM kfTECTUALLY WLtn r ac is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT i fuaSCLOOO, RERECHIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NAT'JRAi-LY (FOLLOW. f Erer)- one is using it and all are debited with it. j ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOP SYTLTTjEP 035 3BXOrJ3 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. UN FRANCISCOACAL. tltiii.omLF.Kl. NEW YORK. N. Y For.5ale ty KUISEKT R PF tiliAMY. WHOLESALE DRUsGGIST, Ech ly diw Wlmlngton, N. C. . Inherited Blood poison. Ho many people there ai whose distress tea aires, aclies, pains and eruptive ten-todt-5 are due to - Inherited tolood poison. Miood passes from pareni to child,and it is tofore is the duty of husbjand and wife to ?Iis!ied by a timely use of jB. B. B. (Botanic XooaMimv ctid t0 Blood Balm Co., At IiaVa tot ot most convl.riclng prooL Jamts Hill. AUauta. G a, writes: "My two sons afflicted with bloohpolson. which Ju tors said was hereditary. jTfiey both broke out ia sores and eruptions j which B. B. li. promptly controlled and finally cured completely.-' - Mrs. s. M. Williams, Sandyj Texas, writes: "My i law poor afflicted children, who' Inher ited tlood poison, have improved rapidly after luseofB. li. u. it is a Ciodsend." J. 1!. Wilson, Alcn A lplnel Station, N. C, Feb. u 1S8."., writes: "Eone and blood poison wml me to have my leg amputated, and on &e stump there came a large ulcer, which pew worse every day until doctors gave me p to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I Kgan to take B. a B., and 12 pottles Increased ox weight to ISO pounds and; made me sound ft wen I never knew what good health -3 W UIf ." Misses Burr ai (1 James jyiLL BEGIN THE 25TII jANNUAL SESS ladles and chil- of their School for young ten, on Monday, Octoti er 7th, School House, on Third street, immc 'ei.v Xorth of St. John-s C lurch. Instruction Tliorougrh and fernis Reasonable. BsTErCTIOX IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS- THESlcs AND NEED LE WOK K W1TII OUT EXTltA CIIAKGE. ! ,uental Music on Piano Forte or Organ o-h. Vy Mrs- Cushlng. Pupils attending (LlZ scll0te will, if desired, be accommo- ,T,r" 11 u convenient hours at the resiaence in Crayon, Oil, Water Color and rcecorative arts, taught at reduced rates, fiini I,,rther particulars inquire at 224 North Af. Lalifs "and Genllernsii of Witmintoa r0IZE YOUR REGULAR CROCK . u- 0re bv buying what you need from place. V-pl-tUa 1Ine of Ware kePt constantlr &on ViSu,can Set Rood Ware when ycu b1 aUATMx. . cct9t1 In buy 5fandard'FIavorins HOUSEKEEPERS.can prove by astnH j. i.. V.at f-tese Extracts ar th rheanest: ' a;e true to their names, full measures dh;:y concentrated.' eel nrra W. P. TOOMKlt. v- cashier. 1 'resident. 11 ilmingioii Savings & Trust Oo. 1 fin i. f II. ill I'h i ' lrrnnvn nv .t n l"ariMony on Batisfactory security. execute Tri,oVon.DePosUs- 13 empowered to Fr,ri un. r.o. 17 AiarKeti street, uexween i-c'i;, Waier. Look fonthe sign of the itr. uon c miss ine piace. look Chateau Yquein of 1858 has been recently sold at $15 a bottle at a public sale of One wines, and an' American has given $2r a bottle for : Johnnnisberger of 1861 ; . - 1 The rumor! is revived that Mr. W. 1 H. Smith, the present.chancellor of the exchequer, is to be sent to the ; louse of Lords as Vscount Strand, . and that Mr. Balfour will assume leadership in the House of Coiu-nve mons. i i Not satisfied" " w"thiobblinV up j several of America's breweries the j Britishers now want our medicine j factories. It is said that a syndicate hochaon ,!th .tn.-nn. unir of it to buy up American patent medicine rights. The Governor, of the' Congo State says that in spite of the scores of explorers who have been traversing Africa in all directions since Living: stone began ljis travels the larger part of the many millions of natives have never yet seen a white man. Ex-Governor Palmer,! of Illinois, says that tariff reform will be the issue in 1892; that Cleveland will be nominated by the Democratic Con vention for I the Presidency by ac clamation, and zthat McKinley, of Ohio, or Cullom, of Illinois, will be the Republican nominee. 'Next year the world-famed Epsom Derby takes a new departure; It will no longer be a sweepstake of fifty sovereigns each, half forfeit. Prom 1890 it will be of the fixed value of 5,000, no matter what the number of entries, an,d the 0aks will be worth 4,000. In the race with automatic ma chines Paris lias put herself in the lead with a machine exhibited the other day in the Place de Ia Repub? lique. You brought with you- a penny and a cup. You parted with your penny, dropping bit into the accustomed slot, and your cup was full of steaming black coffee, judi ciously sugared. Gretit Britain mined j almost 10,- 000,000 more tons of coal. iron and other minerals last year itha'n in 1887 and employed 10,000 mqre men In the work, but fewer lives were lost in the process. The total number of fatal accidents was 885, and "of deaths occasioned thereby 960, being an increase ' of 4 in the; accidents, but a decrease of 91 in the lives lost. .. 7pr - The statistics of the Episcopal Church presented to the General Convention show 51 dioceses and 14 missionary jurisdictions with 09 Bishops, 3C32 priests and 320 dea cons. The number of coraujuni cants is given at 488,1G8, an increase of 63,743, or 15 per cent. The nuui: ber of baptisms during the year was 171,700, and of confirmations 112,783, an increase of 21 per centL The num ber of churches, chapels and mis sions is 5,787, and ;the offerings for the last year were 133,310,514. A citizen of Eatonton, Ga., smokes about twelve pounds of to bacco yearly in a pipe thitf. he de clares is over two hqnflred years old. This leads a mathematical XJerson to calculate that if that were the average amount used in the pipe since its first year, 2,400 pounds of the weed have been burned in its bowland if the first $12 i had been put out at compound interest at the"lRn(1 co"Plete line of ladies Muslin rate of 10 per I cent it would now have grown to the sum of $1,755," 443,200. Just how this would have benefited the first owner of tio P-Jp.e does not appear. con firm some! of tht President's i noiuin.-.tions to minor but important ( oflices; and it is also probable that . . , ' . Mr. Harrisons selections in some . . s . . ; . , few instances ;of impor ant postal and le-al positions will be the test of bitter rprotests from- men le Q:iay, and of plaintive appeal f?,u men like Chandler so that it is pos- mu mat c ..t u- -uiuiuir the alternative of facing a rebellious Senite or of yielding his feeble hold upon civil service reform; , 'If the heart of a man is depress- There is good authority for saying ! Cutlery is very complete, that in uiofe than' one : instance the everything in ths line that - Senate will reject or reluctantly i PWWy esire. and our eI witli cares-ine raisi is uispeueu, ? when iQ neef, of ft aIati when a woman appears." The an- f f Z of these lines had been suffer- if the father or mother be cos imr for some time with an attack of "bilious the most' gratifying acute rheumntismand the woman follow its use, so that it is 1 he best who entered "'ici Ri" f !? 5SffS ' family, remedy known and every ance, brought a bottle. of Sjljojion.... . J LOCAIi 3STE WS, j Index to Nkw ad vxrtiskitknts BP Pinnv Clothing ?V :' Munds Bros Pharmacists ' W7M cummino Mattresses Aug Uoder Purcell House .;.'; . J A Springer Coal and Wood " We lose 47 minutes of daylight this month. , .".'. ' ' 1 This- month has five Fridays and Saturdays. , ." V'i b' th Jacobi HAw. Co. , Mi B. J. Pxice, of Cronly,' was here to.d.ay on a brief visit.: a?;-. -- - , is, Kentlemeii, therrare a ha(I looking crowd, and no mistaken Mr. E. A. Hawes, of the Point Cas well section, was in the city to-day. We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co, t Turner's Almanac promises rain and snow for to-day. Very much like a whale. Rev. F. D. Swindell, Presiding Elder of this district, was m Char lotte on Wednesday. ; ; ; ' . Shot, Cartridges, Traded, Shells and ammunition of all kinds forsale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. - t There are very few vessels in port now. In faot, the docks are uns usually bare for this season of the year. There has been an increase in both Cape Fearand Black rivers and good boating water is now the report. If this weather holds good until to-morrow there ;will be a rush to get out of the city and to the sea coast. "It's only a question pf time," and a short time, too, as jo when yo.ur: rheumatism will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. 2i, Jacobi Hdw. Co, t Chief Marshall Carr, of the Fay etteville Centennial, has1 appointed Col. Roger Moore, of this city, as his chief of staff. The weather is insufferably warm for the season and a fellow's thick clothes stick to him as close as a bummer to a beer barrel. We acknowledge the courtesy of a visit this morning from Capt. J. W. Fry and Capf. W. E. Iyle, of the C. F. & Y. V. R. 1$. Hands wanted on fine Pants. None but those that can do. first class work need apply. J. Qh.rier cor. Front and J?rincesg. tf Mr. August Roder, of the SPurceH House, left here last night for Ifew York, where he wid purchase some things needed which cannot be had in North Carolina. Capt. F. M, James reports p,nly G interments in Qekdtfe Cemetery during the month- of October, , Of these 3 were adults and, 4 were ehjj dron. All colored. Ladies will a ve lmndsome I Underwear at astonishing low prices i at the Wilmington Shirt -Factory 122 Market stwV Sign of the blue awni(m-. tf Cutlerv. Our stock of Standard We keep you can prices are Te o.esc. urop in and iook ar our assortment A JL ' JV r. jacooi .law. jo. t , . , , ,,- Mr. Robert A-Croec bookkeeper . t . - 4r on the Neaeaffer, has resigned that ,tiQn d ret,Uned to Golds wUere he will emhark in bnsi- h.g ut,e brother Mr. Creech U a clever, courteous i , who has luade-many ffJeluls ht,re who wni reret his re- nioval. - - - Children Enjoy . 1 The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Svrup of ve.and tive or results .. j Oyster Kiln Clnb. . f The second supper of a series' of the Oyster Kiln " Club will be he'd to-night at Mr. S. Davis', corner Princess and, Eighth streets, under the auspjces of the 2,000 K hoys. The Editor of the Rkvikw has kind ly been invited to participate. Ap propriate toasts will be made and published later, I Harbor Slastoi's Report. . ; Trom the books of Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master, we get the following report of; 'arrivals at this port during the month of October; American 7 steamers, '6,071 tons. and IShooflfi vessels, and 9,567; tons.. Foreign 10 steamers, 12,010 vtons; 4 jbaques, 1,588 tons; 2 brigs, 556 tons; 1 schooner, 95 tons; total 17 vessels and 14,249 tons. m Total arrivals American and for eign 36 vessels, aggregating 23,816 tons. Charsred With Infanticide. John Holt colored, was arrested last night, charged with the infan ticide of his own child, a newly-born infant. The woman denied having given birth to the child but some of the neighbors declare that she did and that it was chopped up and taken away in pieces. The couple lived in the lower part of the city. A man came to the City Hall this afternoon and reported that a part of the body had bee.n found and at o'clock the Chief of Police had goqe there to investigate. It is an ugly looking case. There is no doubt that the woman gave birth to a child. The Feiglit Office If ere. Mr, Thos. C. Jainesi formerly of this city, but for nearly four years past Joint Age at of the Associated Railways at Charlotte, has been ap. pointed Freight and Passenger Agent of the; Cape JTeaj Yadkin Valley Ij. TJ. inj this city ftnd has ac cepted the -position. He has been here for two days past in consulta tion with Capt. Fv-JY the General Superintendent of th Road, and Capt. Kyle, the General Freight and Passenger Ageiot, a.nd left last night for Richmond, whither he had been summoned. He will go on to Char: lotte to-night and will return here about the middle of the month, or as soon as the road is opened for. traffic. ' jLaree Sheds to Be Erected. Work was begun this morning on the new buildings to be erected for the yard of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R.y at the foot of Mulberry street. There is a pretty considerable accumula tion of lHarxpitch, aud turpentine" refqse on the grounds and a gang of 2Q workmen are busy digging this up. It is to be removed and carried over to the depot at Point Peter and dumped in the mud. It would have been an excellent material for some of our andy streets but we Understand that the city declined to take it. Walnut street and Red Cross, between Front and Third, are in need of something of the kind and the locality is near at Ja.d. As soon as this is remold large freight shedSj coYP.-ed with corru gated jroj&rlire to be erected on the Tard. . . . . i BleterologicaLij' . : Mr. F. P. Chaffee, observer in charge of the Signal Office in this city, furnishes a summary of metero logical observations for the month of October, from which the ingis taken, viz: r , Mean barometer, 30.059 highest, 30.299, on the 22d; follow inches; lowest, 29.705 on the 27th Mean u temperature, 61 degrees; highest, 83, on the 1st, lowest 37, on the 8th; total deficiency in tempera ture during the month, 103 degreesi total deficiency since January. 1st, 43i. . . . , v:.;. The prevailing direction of wind was' from the North, and the total; movement 4,577 miles; highest veloc ity, 23 miles an hour, from the West, on the 27th. .-. ; The total rainfall was 3.87 inches. Excess in precipitation since Jan uary 1st, 3.83 inches. tThere were 16 cloudless days; 8 Frost whs reported on the the first of , the" season and 9th there' 13th, 'twere thnnlertorms ton the 23 I,uiid 2Jtli. " " . If so-called lemetlXea hAve failed Sas,.. Cyif?iitemeaywY' 50. cents, by drug-gists. ,, Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather, and ? stationary tern perat tire. For Wilmington and vicinity,fair weath er. ." i- ' ; The Rlercliama' Carnival. ' The Merchants' Carnival, given at the Opera louse last night, was a decidedlj unique and interesting affair. The attendance was very large, the house having been crowd ed to its utmost capacity, and the entertainment was in every way an enjoyable one. Forty young ladies' opened the entertainment, with a "Carnival March," and singing a chorous en titled '.'The Boom of Wilmington." The ladies were all handsomely at tired in costumes representative of trades. " I All of the large business houses in the city were represented on the stage, the following named ladies personating the different establish ments: Miss Kate Bremer, Mrs. K. Vollers, Misses M. Runge,; A.Stolter, J. Smith, A. Stemmerman, M.Baker. C. Levy, Funny Knobloch, M. Schwars, Mrs. E. Burkheimer,Misses E. Bissinger, M. Schnlken, A Boesch, K. Voss, M. Steljes, Linda Peschau, Annie TJlrich, Lizzie Doch, Kate Stolter, Mrs. M. Guchen, ' Misses E. Adrian, Kate Runge, Lizzie Shutte, A. Ortmann, Annie Dock, Louise Bapplor, Kate HiutzM Pauline Knob loch, Louise Strauss, Janie Smith, Lizzie Dock, Minnie Dock, Carrie Dock, Annie Doescher,Lizzie Ulrioh, Maggie Strauss, Kate Bappler, Mas ter Charley -Schulken, Misses Emma Schutte, Julia H in tae, Mary Mohr? Prof. Greeuewald presided at the pjano and the Geriiiania Band, who were in full uniformrendered some beautiful selections. A solo was sung by Miss Minnie Schwarz, and a duet by Miss Fannie Knobloch and Miss Schwartz. The entertain ment concluded with an animated and amusing dialogue between Miss Annie Ulrich. representing the Car olina Central, and Miss Fannie Knobloch, the Atlantic Coast Line . As a whole the entertainment was a.n eminent success and we trust that a handsome stim for the object in view was realized thereby. : 1 r -.. "Have you your life nreserver?" she timidly inquired, looking trust fully into the face of her lover, as the Uttle craft in which they were seated skimmed gracefully over the billows. I "Oh, yes," he answered merrily; "see here,'.1 and he drew from his side pocket a bot tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Refreshing ud Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL SOON OPEN ! " - 1 - . r - ' : ' THE fUEOELL HOUSE WILL OPEN UNDER ITS NEW MAGAGE MENT NOT LATER TnAN December 1st. Everything in it will bo new, from the roof to the basement. Excolicnt, well ventilated rooms, clean beds, polite attendance; and a capital cuisine wilj be some of our strong points. ' - I Intend to keep a first-class house In every respect and will do all in my power to please AUG. RODER, PROPRIETOR, nov 1 tf ;; COAL AND WOOD 2 000 Tons Cfal OF BEST VARIETIES AND SIZES NOW IN STOCK AND SELLING ATPOrU LAR PRICES. 200 Cords Wood F THE REST KINDS READY FOR - PROMPT DELIVERY. Cut for Stoves, etc., when so preferred. T.jA SPKINGER. Wanted. 10 OP 12 CARPET SEWERS. Apply at once to W. E. SP1MXGER A CO , oct 29 tf. I Pnrcell Building. For Bale. ( LD NEWSPAPERS fok. SALIC, AT YOUp price at was "- ; : RBYIKW oynca in the editorial colurnna. ' ' s - s -, - i . . : NEW ADV:BTI3EIli-ITTO ; Bon-Torr Hair; Curjer. ; SURPASSES ALL SIMILAR DEVICES IN effectiveness, beauty.and finish. The most practical Curling Comb In use. Made of, pol ished steel, rail nickel plated, with Perforated Air Chamber to prevent burning handle. -Produces the most artistic curls, bangs and frizzes. Price 25c. For sale by C . . JAMES D. NUTT, t . . 220 North Front St. The Druggist. KTOTIOB! -.0:- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT TOUK Fall arid Winter CHEAPER TIIAN TIIJ! CHEAPEST. if- - iV . : i V I, Boys' and Children's ; A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT J.. RIew Ybrlc Prlceo. rreki- rvii llhA r9 .t t LATEST RROADWAY BLOCK IH . SILK nATS ONLY 03.00. : B. F. PENNY, TIIE CLOTHIER, ,' ; oct 17 tf ' 11Q Market Street. ; H. CRONEN BERG , , : : PHOTOGRAPHER, J jRTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. ; : ' -FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Jy 29 tf .. 116 Market St., South side . FOR HIRE. jJORSES AND VEHICLES, WITH 8KIL ful drirers. will always be found ready for hire at my Stables. s . ; ; r Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Attention is specially Invited to our large stockyard and our -facilities for housing horses and cattle in the basement of our large sta bles. : . - : . ... " . . Rates as low as can be found elsewhere. Give us a call and we will do our best to please you. R. C. ORRELL, -Proprietor, oct 2(2 tf cor Third and Princess Sts. WANTED AN HONEST 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. House Lock BOX 1585, N. Y. - . OCt 28 4W Baskets, Paper, PAPER BAGS, TWINES, Blank Books, Stationery, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c. Full Stock ! Bottom Prices ! Wilmington Paper Comp'y, 11 NOKTH WATEB 8T. Almond Meal Soap FOB THE COMPIjBXION. O IGHLY RECO "MENDED FOR WniTEN- lng, softening and beautifying the skin and removing tan, discoloratlons or other im- nurities. J? or Baie oy MUNDSLBROTIIERS, oct 19 tf nuj N. Front St. Oranges. - ANOTHER .LOT OP THOSE PINE PLOH- da oranges. Also Apples, Cabbage, Swrct and Irish Potatoes. 'C1IAS. F. BROWNE, At; oct 29 tf (Star copy) , TJotice. - HAVE. REMOVED MY LAUNDRY FROM Xartet street to .tfdrth Front, between ChVnf nut and Mulberry, where I wiU be pleastvi to see all of my friends and the putija ren erally. 8AN LEIi, oct sim , ProprHtor Chinese Laa&gy. f For Galo. " J QQQLB5. OLD TYPE If ZTAL, CLEAH aid in good condition- W Hi;be sold cLcapJ . . Apply at mjlU . TIII3 orrici. Buckets, Brooms, ""ia ui ail kll , kinds. mch9tx r
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