'ed every cvcrJSunaaya excepted, f OSD.T JAMES. Editor and Prop. -' RllTlOjpOSTAGBPAID:;',;; lioci nonius $3.oa Three rlHWdelirerca by carriers, free rJ , any part l tlie dt;r' tt 1116 flr 10 cents per week. " . Lns rates low and UberaL 1 hi wltf please report any .and rf-sulr, their paper regularly. - ...Mitsw'11" v r: . - ... flSESIENTS ost c!gant for n ,-E LAXATIVE-and KUTRITIOU8 JUICE Fics of California, VI til the medicinal r.'-tnfs of plant! s known to be most btiiciicial to the human, an agreeable wstem, ioniimd id effecti velas ative .to perma- piiion, and tht many ills de pending on a weak or. inactive condition of the , - . liODEYS, LiUER AND BOWELS. ;t is the ir.r st e xcellent remedy known to CUXfSf WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When cne is Biliofa? or Constipated . SO THAT PU3ELLOOD, REPRECHIfJG SLEEP, , HEALTH and : STRENGTH NATURAU-t FOLLOW. Ever one is using it and all are delighted with" itj. : '' ; ' - : ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FO 1 MANUFACTURED ONUY BY CALIFORNIA BIG SYRUP CO. 6-V FRANCISCO, CAL f IV YORK. N. Y J For sale by KUKKfCT R. WnOi.ESALK acliaJlydi JBIjIjAMV. DRUGGIST, Wilmington, N. C. Inherited Blpol Poison. - Eonr many people t hre are whose distress fiananrest aches, pains and eruptive ten teder are due to inherited Wood poison. WH0a passes from rjarent to cnlld,and it is I itefore is tne duty of husband and wife to fceptneir Wood pure, phis is easily accom ished by a timely use of. B. B. B. Botanic Eood Balm), send to BlQOd. Balm Co., At iau, Iot oi most dontjneing proof . James Hill, Atlanta, 3a I writes: "My two una were afflicted with: bloodpolson. which doctors said was hereditary. They tth broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled .a$d finally cured com pletely." I V " ' .7 Hrs. S. M. Wllllam3, Sandy, Texas, writes: My three poor afflictedf children, "wbo inher aed blood poison, have improved rapidly after iuseotB.B. B. it la a Godsend." J.R. Wilson, Jien Alpine Station, N. C, a IX 1385, writes: "iJono and blood poison weed me to hare ray leg amputated, and on ae stump there came" a large ulcer, which pew worse every day until doctors gave me JPto die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I pn to take is. B. b., and 12 bottles increased J weight to 180 pounds and made me sound JMweiL I never knew what good health s before." . X0VE3IBER! 1ST, 1889. I 5? begin the month wrth a inag D'ncent stock of Diy Goods, to which e mvite an examipation. Our stock yers every deDartment in the Drv r- ' - . . aoocs line, aud evfery department is Lwas performed in the Lori "t,ci- we wouiu can especial tention to oar stock of Dres ,We have the hest and cheap Jstock of Mourning Goods in the Jlf. Time and space will not per- W to enumerate the great num wr oT special bargains we haye to :Jfr-.,It is sufficient to say that we willing and aniiqns to show oar and thnt we are able to offer gPwior Goods at lowest prices. eimmeusity of 6ur ga,gS - ex: of on j stock pf Qents1 Pnrnish 'wods enable lis to offer induce in" that line, and a class of Hls not to befoiind ip any other ih 8tae- ' We have in re- &ts,tock of Eitfbroidered -.Httnd i Tw:,efa'.ever opened in the South. wns desirous of seeing them. Respectfully, X V - : NO. J. HfeDRICK, , -,i5e txtracts are the cheapest; ; . to their hames, full measure, "WyeoncentraWdX -J4,Uvfcm ood rnrm 1 Curler KM s - ... - -- ji - 1 mm U.T. . . - - ' ' i i 1 - VOL X ii. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 7, 1885). -NO "264, Maifison and Mahone! What a p.e.ym . U K .or we'll vqte l jr. It .Or the nomination. ' It was boodle vs. brains in Vii gmia, and brains will time, with a fair showing. win, everv J How will Cleveland and Campbell tip ror 92? Two bold sailor boys, as it were, on the high C's. Tuesday was a bitter cold day for Harrison and Mahone, Quay and Dudley, ei id omnc genus. a lionuon nrm lias a contract with the French Government, un ' der which thev annual! v supply ' r.- : i " x e ! c.au uu tuuusauus 01 .ions oiicure the most stubborn cough or uneu iruus. xne rrencn uovern- Jiient requires tins large supply of '.1 i r l 1 ' . , 1 urrcu iruit ioniaKe ine wine wnicn they supply to the French army. , - A fossil forest has been discovered near Franent in Scotland. Forty or fifty fossil tree trunks have been j already laid bare, and the full di mensions of the forest are as yet un known. One of the trunk is about ..three feet in diameter, and they are for the most part of freestone. Iowa's advent into the Democra tic fold is doubly "welcome, from the . aft - 1 lact inai sue was not expecieu mis year. or some tune past tne j Democrats there have been surely and steadily pulling down the Re publicans flags until at last they have them trailing in the dust of defeat. In Naples there exists a race of cats, which live in churches. They are kept and fed by Jtbe authorities on purpose to each mice which in fest all old buildings there. The ani mals may often be seen walking -about among the congregation, or sitting gravely before the dtar dur ing the time of Mass. v- The importation of American game into Austria )ias proved a big success. On the Danubian meadow forests of Count Brenner one hun dred wild turkeys and thirty wapiki are marked for destruction in the pext big battle.; On Prince Huniady's estates i the American game has increased i?0 per cent. The Virginians may congratulate k themselveson the fact, that their grand and glorious victory was home made. Tho Republicans liad campaign orators I from thirteen different States to help them out and boodle in profusion from office holders every where, while every speaker on the Demcratic side was a Virginian and every dollar came out of their own poikets. Brooklyn specialists for diseases dl the eye, ear and jnose are much interested in the. result of au un usual oDeration on a woman, that Island College Hospital on Monday. Mrs. Eya Hoffman submitted to the ez pcriment of having a portion of th,p breast bone of a chicken sewed to that pat of her face! where a nose should have been, " The Democrats almost won in Massachusetts, where the Austra lian system of voting was tried. yilliam E. Russell, jof Boston., tho DemocrtiQ canilldate for Governor, is youqg and popular and he made a gallant fight. Just what the ma jority of Braekett (Rep.) is is hot yet known to us but the Ne w York Herald says that Russell has pulled it "down from' 28,109 in 1888 to possi bly as little as 3,000. Massaehusetis is ours nest time. i S ti 4m Horhprt P. Harrison is the name of tlie young luan who is alleged to have been shot by Mihom on Tues day night at Petersburg. .If was about 9 o'cloeic an!d 'some of the j young 'men got togiher a lot of tire I works and let them j off hi frol of 1 Mahone's hou Mahone was seen 'near his'gate; with a gun in his hand - at tln time the shot jwas fired. With lia snn lititlAr and till eX' n0USKEEPERScan prove bvasinerla Hionceman. He ws arrested and fn tho truard house and at midnight was released on $2,500 j bail. The case wijl be heard in 'January. The young man is not seriously nurt and Will bo-all right j in a few days. Mahone, of course, denies the shooting Sf3' aut,and ahiiuT THemdit Col. J. Henry Heiiman, uouecior u. stef rn PKCpmOfinnse. Mado of poi-' internal Revenue, Baltimore, Mil., KUnnickcl Plated, with Perforated nv" in it for rheumatism. He S?8 tSr JLiS Prevent burning handle. Pro- j believ GS in it iot .nieu "l tn:,oil priS artislc cur4 angs and writes: I have tried bal atton un. fflfe,.-"& ALL StMlI.AH nPVlf!KM IN i ' . x r j The outlook for '92 could hardly be better than it is now. Under the I nresent nnnnrtinnnipnt M io tlA --i-t " . "jujuiuj ui nie riifciorai uoiiege. Considerablv more than this nmv be considered as safe. The Solid South, New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Connecticnt give 219 with Ohio and Iowa to look confi dently to for about SO more. In all, say 250 vstes, enough to much more than counterbalance nnv ad dition in tiio nAnnhiirnr oninmn from the four new States. The chaplain for Comrress seems 1 to pray hard enough, but still he ll?es 110 ?o6tl; no,t so with l)r. Buil; his cough syrup has never failed to cold. LOCAL ISnB-SKTS- 1NDEX TO NSW ADVERTISKMKNTS Opera House Falka B F Pennv Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists . W 3t crMMiNG Mattresses Full moon this morning at 51 min utes past 10 o'clock. T Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Turner's Almanac promised cold weather and high winds for to-day. We now. have the best Potiket Scissor made. N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. t Shot,- Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammnnition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacohi Hdw. Co. There were three cases docketed for trial to daj' at the City Court but all were continued until to mor row. ' , You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. ' t Mayor Fowler has gone to Char lotte on a short visit and Alderman Hicks therefore presides at the City Hall. We are pleased to learn itiat Rev Mr. peschau is so much better that he was able to be out in his garden to-dav. ' What has becoin of that $17o patent street sweeper? It is sorely naoilod nn Wntar TtVrn. n rwl Afnr- fc gtroetg 1 Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A few piano music scholars can be accommodated on application to No. 302 South Second s.ti'eet. Ap ply from to 4 o'clock. tf Judging from the appearance of the box sheet this afternoon we would advise those who want good seats to the opera to. morrow night to get them at once. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign of tho blue awning. , tf 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 lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Officer Bryant, of the police force, got up very early this- morning and went out, taking his little gun witl him. He got back ;n. hue for a late break fast and he"" had with him eight beautiful wild ducks, seveii of which he killed at one shot. Does anybody go one betfer qn, this y .Uiniren Knjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of '.-.Syrup o? Figs, -when in neu.d it a, laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is tho best family reinedy known and every family should have a bottle. v Iowa U Surti and Safe. Mr. B. W. Beery, Jr., of this city, is now, and has been for some time past, a resident, of Burlington, -Iowa. He is doing well as do all Wilming ton boys l;q seftk foinne else where, " Mr. Beery telegraphs Mr. W. A. WilUon. Jr., that Iowa has elected the State Democratic ticket and that the majority will ' range somewhere from 3,000 to 8,000. The telegram was sent from : Burlington Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair wither, fn. ' 1 u.. t..:.i-.. ?rx lunun uu iy l iim uu X' riviiiy. i J" ir Wilmington and vicinity,fdir weath er. ;). : - '.' "Worth Hearing:. Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., will deliver a lecture on "Naples, Vesu vius and Pompeii," at the Central Baptist Church, corner of Seventh ; and Red Cross streets, to-morrow ! night, commencing at j Also, there Svill be choice music bv the quartette. The Federal Court. The grand jury of the U. S. Dis trict Cour were discharged today at 12 o'clock and it is probable that the court will adjourn tomorrow. There were no eases of special in terest among those heard to day. A. Boston, who was found guilty yes terday of opening and extracting money from a registered letter, was sentenced to IS months imprison ment. A New Organ. A fine new organ has been placed in Grace M. R. Church and its sweet tones will blend with the voices of the worshippers there on Sunday net. It is known as. a "vocal ion'' as its tones assimilate those. of the human voice and there is said to be not another in the State. like it. I i is 4i x 7x9 feet in siie, of oak finish, with two manuals, stops andj is in every way an elegant instrument. Looking This Way. . We learn from the Newborn Journal that an election will be held jn that city on the 9th day of Jan uary next,for the purpose of .determ ining whether . the city shall sub scribe $5.0,000 to the East Carolina Land and Railway Company, which proposes to build a railroad from Newbern to some point on New river, Onslow county, to connect with the, road being built from Wil mington to Jacksonville, Oeatli of air. .T. W. 14noil,.lr. We regret to learn of the death .k) Mr. John W. Knott, Jr., which oc curred at his residence in this city this morning, after a brief illness. Mr. Knott was a hardworking, worthy young man, honorable and upright in his dealings with ;ill and of christian integrity. He leaves a devoted young wife, but no children, to ' mourn his untimely death. The funeral services will take place from the house tojnorrow morning and Ithe interment will be at p,akdale. "Falka." j There was a rush at Yates' this morning for seats to the opera of "Falka" to be given to morrow night b,y the MacCollin Opera Com pany, and by 8 o'clock many of the best had been sold. It will be a short season two nights and a matinee of genuine interest to all lovers of good music well rendered. "Falka" is one of those spar'iling works in three acts, full of delight ful ballads, choruses, etc. The scene is. laid on the continent, in the Ger man empire, and the story is one of love. An old governor, tlie guard ian of a pretty niece and an adven turing nephew, seeks to make a match between the latter and a young woman of the nobility. While on his way s to the Governor's home the young man is met by brigands. Edwidge, the sister of the brigand thief, falls in q.yq with the hand cine young fellow and saves his life when it is in danger. Tancred pronu ises to marry her in return, but es capes and is pursued. He hides in a collar u,nd disguises himself as a waiter at-an inn. In the meantime Falka, le Governor's niece, reaches the inn on an elepement tour with lover. She is pursued by an oht monk, the keeper of the convent! So as not to be discovered, Falka personates Tancred 7 and is to le wedded to the beautiful Alexina: The truth is made known through the fact that Arthur, Falka's lover; j on being sent back to the coliveut ! as the runaway girl claimed belong ing to the other sex. Marriage all around furnishes the climax to tlie j play. j ; -- j vainu, ants out nine iiere wr, lnw This ic rn rfiriilii rl v- true of' :klf . . A ft i. 1 t 1 medicine, and he really needs a very small amount, provided it be j of the right kind. " f)r. Pierce's ?el-' lets till the bill in respect of size,and . . 1, . nes- if von tlesire immediate relief &C'. as m b vm iivi.iiui.iiii l - u , luaigestioAriind constipation, they new a iiVEirns Mi nN'rs. C The (best we ever soM for the price only ten pieces. :- " j DRESS GOODS ! : Beautiful Solid and Side Bands in many of the best Colors and Shades. 500 -El.-Lxg and DNEstt ! From very cheap to very fine grade. . !'";"'". In this line you cannot fail to be suited. : ; ; JhK. McINTIRB. NORTH FRONT STREET. . nov 0 tf - A: lieautif ul Wedding. This is the way the ladies, all speak-of it. It took place at St. James- Church last night before a large congregation, the spacious edifice having been crowded to its utmost capacity. It was the wed ding of Miss Fanny I). Grainger, daughter of the late Ciipt. Isaac B. crrainger,to Mr. Theodore Marburg, of Baltimore. The bride is one of the loveliest of the many beautiful young ladies who grace our fair city and the groom is a representative of one ot the first families ot Baltimore, 'I both in wealth and social distinc tion. The Rector of the church, Rev. Robert Stmnge, pronounced the solum and impressive ties that made the twain man and wife. Miss Hay ward supported tlujjbride and Me. Wm. A. Marburg, brother ofcthe groom, was tho gro,oms best niafi. The bridesmaids were Miss Emma Marburg, of Baltimore, Miss Lizzie Mcllae, of Fayette ville. Miss Eliza Potter and Miss Carrie Strange, of Wilmington. The groomsmen were Mr, J. W. Middendorf, Mr Joy. S. Ames and Mr. George Frederick Gephart, of Baltimore,, and Mr. Brooke Kmpie, of Wilmington. The usners were lur. 1.. u pp.rr, -r. it r . t "v it r ? 'Lx n r and Mi I. H. Manning, all of WiP mington. Masters Louis Myers and Swift Boat wright were ribbon boys. The bride ' was given away .by her brother, Mr. Victor Granger. A notable event of the occasion was the appearance, in full evening dress, of a large number of ladies and gentlemen who were to attend tlie reception which was afterwards given the young couple. From the church the bridal party and their ; invited cruests drove to Mr. W. L. Smith's residence, corner Market and Fifth streets, where the reception was held. The parlors were thronged throughout the en tire evening. On their arrival Mr. and Mrs, Marburg found scores of congratulatory telegrams awaiting them, some of '-which came from Europe. The newly-married couple left here last night on the 12:0") train for New York and will Vein bark from that port onSaturday for an extensive European tour. The presents wefe very numerous, handsome and costlv. and manv of them were truly magnificent. A large number came from Baltimore, from Mr. Marburg's relatives and friends. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes, and thus cures rheumatism.' Ilefre&hinjj and Invifjoratins: Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of '54. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakos and Natural Mineral Water. KNOTT. At his resldenre in tliin city, at 3 o'clock this morntn?, .JOHN W. KNOTT. Jr., aged 28 years. Funeral services at 10 o'clock to-morrow (Fridaj) mornfngr at the residence, 717 Ma rten street. Interment at Oakdale. Friends and acquaintances are laviten to attend. Farewell, dear husband, sweet thy rfsf: Wearj- with years and worn wiih pain. Farewell till in some happy place - -We shall behold thy face asrain. 'Tls oars tOvmiss thee all our years And tender memories of thee keep. Shine in the Lord to rest, lor so : lie si vet h his beloved sleep. , Don't Delay- n O -END YOUli BROKEN OJi INJURED FLTR Pa 1 wlUrepalr lt proraptly an i propose to make my living tht"? wajr and will do the work-well and viu roc charge too '&r'V! r;nr Jkiacnmes.-jnusicai instruraenis well as Furniture.. Will "cheerfully estimates or probable cost of repairs, i come ana see me. : Wo wiu ho glad to rccciTO ccsmunicati ' from .our frieafia oaany" ana alirt:t;?cts - -general lntercsttpt. ; : ' . ."- The nans cx Uia writer, must always te '" nishea to the EUitcr., ' 7; . 7 - commnnTcatloaa lauat' he written on hu. onWfclda ot the paper. - : : r I u- Personalities must he avoided. : And it is fclalJy ima'pafticuiarlj cider '-stood that the Editor does not always enflors. the views f correapoiideata-tmlc stated in the jBdit'ortal'colninns. " NEW AOVEBTISEIliaiTIj r 18 LI I 8 l WJ m OPERA HOUSE- Commencing" Friday,' Nov.; : Slli. TIIS FAMOUS MicCOLLIIi PIEA CO. Artiste ;;33 And a splendid Orchestra, in the greatest rew. xoris success, Full ami competent chorus, ew and ele- at uosuunes. Resprved heat Reserved beats on sale at Yntea ThnrRd.iv morning. ; - nov4t Cheao Job FOE , BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Fine Ruling and Binding, Books, , Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill, Letter, " Note and Statement Heads, Envel opes,, Bills of Lading, Railroad Re ceipts, Programmes, Drafts, Checks, . Notes, Cards, Hand Bills, Tags, &c. OO TO THE ! REVIEW JOB OFFICE. ' . , f. F. NEWTON, PrOD. No. 112 Market Street. : Call and get my prices before placing your orders elsewhere.; WA rs'TKlJ AN HONEST YOUNG MAX for a j&nnanent position, wilh an old established firm as their representative in his . own State. Salary increased with experience. Ketcronces required. Amoricau' Aug, nousc Lock Box 1 583, N. Y. : OCfc 28 i W " TO-MORROW. j- have bp:en busy receiving-aniv unpacking Goods. during 'the iast ten days and my doo.rw will . le thrown open to. tho pubHc . I " -. . - To-fiIorrow. L While North r purchased a large and elegant stock of the newest and latest designs fn MILLINERY, NOTIONS ' AND . - '',.'; - F-A.3SrCrT GOODS, .- 7. i - . j". . All- selected with the. utmost care, and the ladies are invited to call " and inspect them. '. ErerTlhiDir New and of h Latest Sldts, Miss Wooten An accomplished and artistic Milliner, will assist me. My Grand opening will ie announced in a few days. i - Respectfully, Mrs. E. Wiggins, A gt. nov tf ; Notice. - CjUr.SCRIIl'ERS TO THE MERCHANTS O ': "-- Protect l ve Assoclat ion will please present their claims for collection by the. 10th day of November, A. I . J8S9. II. JTcCLAMMT, "" nov siw Attorney for Association. . Lautier's Extract May Bells, TKINSON? E X T I J A t-T: WHITE IIOStIN bulk. Much cheaper than when bought In smainotties. Two magnificent perfumes. For sale by. - ' M UNDS BKOTn ETSS, novatr . - 104 N. Front Bt. "'FORHIREigr;;- HUKSES AND ..VEHICLES,'" WITH SKIf- fui drivers,' w!U always lie founf ready for , hire at ray sfables. --- : Horses boarded by the day. week CT isMltli. Attention is specially invited to rr.r lanrn stockyard and our facilities lor housing Lor'a , ana came mine Da&ciiiciit oi our large su bles. ;'i ' ,7.77 ,- . - ' . . . Rates as low a ca&M found clsewtcro. Hive a rrui aa wo win eg our ucsi to -plea&eyocr.. .' .11 ORKELU - ; - - Proprietor, - o:t2HI cor Third and princess H ?. 0Tta Front 6t.' JAMES D. NDTT. 'for rheumatism. last night, , r- not fail you. ' oft Jo. t N. Sccoa tx. The Druggist. ' l

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