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Tins . . : - ri.::;:iL :io. , vo will to f.i.vi to rprr in rc; '.rati from our menca ca try tiui all f.r.;;rftn . General interest, trcs " -.. Tne namo cf tua mtcr nzzz tttrcjz to nisheatotiieEiSitcr, Commnnicaticns" canst, bo Ymtten cn bu one side of the paper. " ' ' - -; Personalities must bo avciici : ; ' And it is especially ana parflctlariy tinder stood that 'tne Editor does iiot .fcrsraya cnaors the news or correspondents enlcss 150 stated in the editorial columns ea every evenly, sunoaya excepted, is f t mrs. Editor and Prop. JOSH, RlKflONS, POSTAGE PAH): ; montH3 J2.0Q. Three J " month. 25 CentS. . J delivered by camera, free , mr part of the city, at the above or 10 cents per wees. , - ; . ,im inland liberal. r.iAft-w renort any and VOL XI I WILMINGTON, N, C. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1889. NO 280; SuW,vR their paper regularly; Ml 1 L 11. IT; ' . ..... presents m the most elegant form , rAt LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOU3 JUICE ' .-or the - FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . Conned with the medicinal r'tues of plants known to be oost beneficial to the human sein, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Constir ration, aud the manjr'ills dev pending on a weak or inactive condition of the ' ',' y liDSEYS, LEVER ARD BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to ; tUElKSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious Or Constipated so that " ' 7 PURECLOOD, REFRECHIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH . NATURALLY FOLLOW. Everyone is usingit and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A MANUFACTURED ONUY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. ttimm. K1. - NEW YORK. N. Y Forsaieoy . . ROtfERT R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, m a ly di w Wilmington, N. C. Inherited Blood Poison; Hot many people there are "whose distress sores, aches, pains and eruptive ten- asdes are due to Inherited blood poison. , a blood passes from parent to chlld,and It is pelorelstheduty of husband and wile to ,2fp theli Wood pure. This i3 easily accom pted by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic ood Balmy Send to Blood Balm Co., At- I limes Effl, Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two actors said was hereditary. They both broke t in sores and eruptions which is. is. a. Tsnptly controlled and finally cured com fely." Its. 8. 1L Williams. Sandy. Texas, writes: rijUiree poor afflicted children, who Inher it nooa poison, nave improved rapidly alter lotB.B.B. It is a Godsend." KR. Wilson, Jlen Alpine Station, N. C, riB. 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison pwime to haTe my leg amputated, and on stnmp there came a large ulcer, which p?r worse every day until doctors gave me -?to He. I only weighed 120 pounds when I to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles increased Heignt to 180 pounds and made me Bound weil. i never knew what good health H- - it. nTmw HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single wat these Extracts are the" cheapest ; ya true to their names! full measufei fhlH!y concentrated."' ' - -', Sdiwcm eoa nnn OAL AND WOOD 2,000 Tons Coal - BEsT VAKIETIES ANP SIZES JrOW IN ST0CK AND SELLING ATTPofu- ; LARIPRICES.; : , 0 Cords Wood 0Pthe;best kinds readt for prompt delivery. 11 for stoves, etc, when so ppeferred. ' J. A. 8PKINGRR. POR HIRE. j KSK5 AND VEHICLES, WITH SKIL- rs, wni always be found ready for i ti!?rd by the day. week or month. Vh.uya3 Snnolallv Invitpri tft ur l.irBH ojaria our facilities for housing horses in the basement of our large sta- !f.s low as can lv fMtnilPlwhPK toii "ll anl we will do our best to R C. ORREIJ - rwiprietor. - or Thini and Princess sts. Sena iu Your Work ! . - - fus,V andam ready to .repair all mfuw. wel1 and my charges areal PlSc?e Sa,Isfact1n guaranteed in 1 19 tt V1i i. Jnuuvi' Vim, XTiuvcsa. II w ill mTinm9 Uassia is about to buihl a railway line across Siberia, connecting with i the Pacific ocean. There will be! 4,000 miles of track and 2,500 miles of I water line. . Mummies guaranteed to be 5,000! years old may now be purchased iu Europe for $85 apiece. Billy Mahone and Benny Harrison are not yet on the market. . " - The Democrats of Montana hold! the fort,, "and don't.you forget it." The Republicans are weakening and j In a day or Wo will begin to . .desert to the DemocratiQ41ouse. ... The Duchess of Rutland is one of the most active women in England. She opens bazaars, attends temper ance meetings, inaugurates clubs, sings at concerts, and makes a large number of speeches. She is an en thusiastic Conservative. Women have been admitted to the Bar in all the New England States except New Hampshire and Vermont. Mrs. Ricker, a successful practitioner ni Washington, has now. asked permission to prac ticejlaw in New Hampshire. Monticello, 111., has a resident who has been tapped 118 times. At each tapping 15 pounds of water was taken from him, the aggrega tion to date being 1,778 pounds. He is 76 years old arid a few hours ai ter the operation is up and around the street. A Russian paper notes the termi nation recently of a law suit begun 2n 1400, or four centuries ago. The litigation was over a forty-acre tract of . uncultivated land, has been handed down 'through, numberless generations, and curiously enough has been finally settled by peaceful arbitration. . Some time ago a London club ad vertised for a secretary. Six hun dred candidates applied. This list in cluded graduates of Oxford an i Cam bridge barristers, doctors, school masters, solicitors, architects, and a whole regiment made up from all arms of her Majesty's military and naval forces. W. J. Arkell, of New York,'.whose business partner is the President's son, oilers the Government $100,000 for the use of the backs of postage stamps for advertising purposesjand he has sent an attorney to the Post master General to negotiate. They will not fret it as the P. M. G. says: "I Wanamakera pot out ofjthat myself." When von have overexerted wnrRflf hv runnlnc. iumninf?. or working, there is nothing that will relieve the soreness of your joints and muscles so qnickl v and effectual- Iv as salvation un. tne greatest enre on earth for pain. Price cents. 2o INDEX TO .NSW ADVERTISEMENTS j j i J5UTT Druggist - B F Pennt Clothing Mcnds Bros Pharmacists W m CC3IMINQ Mattresses Opera House Belle-Ellis combination Laundry Ironing Stove3 are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ainmnnition of all kinds for sale bydhe N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Yori will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the" N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. t - Heatine Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantia goods and .low prices. i. jacoui Hdw. Co. " t A few piano music scholars can be accommodated on application to No. 302 South Second street. Ap ply from 9 to 4 o'clock. tf You can get all sizes "in good and heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No, 122 Market street, 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 loxest. Drop in and look at our assortment. Jalbobl Hdw. Co. t Refreshing and In-ylfforatlns: Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificent, new soda fountain at a temperature .of. 34. Purest Fruit Syrup.Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. We now Iiave the best. Poeket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t fireen porkcorn fed, was selling to day at 6 cents per pound per pig. - Prof. E. VanLaer left here at 12:01 o" clock this morning for a hurried visit to New York, expecting to re turn on Thursday. j Dressed turkeys sold in market to-day all of the way from 15 to 20 cents per pound. -Live" turkeys sold from $1 to $1.25 each. T he blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking Hood's Sar saparUla, which ipe,culiar in its curative power. .Mr. M. M. Katz has returned from Atlanta, where he has been in at tendance on the General Conclave of the Royal Arch Masons. The frames of the freight sheds of t'ie Cape Fear and 3fadkin Valley Railroad at the foot of Mulberry street ,are nearly all tip. We venture the assertion that the C. C. R. R. and the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., between them, handled not less than 0,000 people to the Centennial. Rev. Mr. (Jrea.sy left for Confer ence this morning with a new suit of clothes presented him by the ladies of the congregation, for which he tenders thanks to all concerned. The market has been flooded with salt water trout during the past few days. Saturday they sold as low as five cents a bunch and to-day they were offered at three bunches for a quarter. The walls of the new Central Baptist Church (colored) corner Sixth and Red Cross streets are going up rapidly. It promises to be a handsome structure when com pleted, Capt. F. M. James will start out to-morrow morning with a wagon on his rounds collecting the contri butions which have been promised him for distribution to the poor on Thanksgiving Day. There are nearly two months' ac cumulation of filth on Market street, between- Front and Second. What are the health officers for and what has the Superintendent of Health got to say about it? Col. J. A. Gray, .President of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., was in the city yesterday and went up over the road on a tour inspection. It is ppobable that the road will be open for traffic early next week. The Criminal Court is still in ses sion. Maggie Davis was tc-day found guilty of larceny and sen tenced to two years in the Peni- tentiary, and W. H. Spicer, on ap peal, was found not guilty. . The annual meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society was held this forenoon, arid an excellent address was delivered by Rev. W. McC. Mil ler. The old officers were all re elected for the ensuing year. On Thursday, 28th inst. (Thanks giving Day,) the Postoffice will be closed, except as on Sundays. The General Delivery and the carriers' window will be open for the de livery of mail, from 9 to 10 a, in. As some of our force want to leave town to-morrow afternoon on. the 4 o'clock tram, to spend Thanks giving in the country, the Review will be put to press much earlier -I than usual. Advertisements for that issue must be in not later than 1 o'clock, 850O, or Cure Tour Catarrh. For a long series of years the man ufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, who - are thoroughly re sponsible, finaacially, as any one can easily ascertain by proper en quiry, liaye offered, through nearly every newspaper in the land, a standing reward o,f $500 for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long standing, which they cannot, cure. The Remedy is sold by all druggists at only 50 cents. U is iuild, soothing, cleansing, deodor izing, antiseptic and healing. Consumption Surely Cared. To the Editor rPlease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured.- I shall be glac tp send two bottles of my reinedy'FRKE to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send '". me their, ex press arid post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. ' Forecasts. ZTHHZ For North Carolina fair weather followed by rain in the southern portion and slightly cooler, followed by warmer, on Wednesday. For Wilmington and vicinity, light rain to-night. , 4 Confirmed. The favorable impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a , few years ago has-been more than 'confirmed by the pleas ant experience, of all who have used Tt, arid the success of the.proprietors and manufacturers, th e Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company. Oysters and lateral n re. Not only a nice supper but a pleasant -evening after wards is prom ised all who attend at the City Hall this evening, by the ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. An ele gant supper will be spread, from 0 to 10 o'clock, and after that the lit erary exercises will 'begin. When we say "literary exercises" we also, of course, include Punch and Judv and the donkey party. A very tempting bill of, fare has been ar ranged for the' meal, which will con sist of oysters, turkey, salad, coffee, &c, &c, the price for all of which will be but 50 cents. City Court, The following were the. cases be fore the Mayor this morning: McBell, arrested on sus picion of larceny, was discharged. Edward Stilles was found guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $20 and costs. George Sadgwar, charged with as sault and battery, was found not guilty and -discharged.. - Mary Larkins, assault with a dead ly weapon, case continued. Ed. 'Connor, disorderly -conduct, $20 and costs. - Millie Davis and Lizzie Davis, ar raigned on a charge of disorderly conduct, were found not guilty and discharged; AlGratifylng Exhibit. . orrace Methodist Church presents a very cheering and gratifying ex hibit of its transactions for the past Conference year. In addition to the payment of all of the salaries of the pastor and presiding elder the assessments for the various causes will be paid in full to the annual Conference and the average contri bution amounted to $16.73 per mem ber for the year. The attend unce upon the services ha been large not only or Sunday but at the weekly meetings. The church was crowded, both morning and night, last Sunday and as it was Rev: Mr. Creasy's last services for the year it showed what a strong hold he has on the affections of the people. The Show tast Kight. The Bell-Ellis combination opened their week's engagement at the Opera House last night to a house which was packed almost literally from the parquette floor to the ceiling. They gave a fine enter tainment and more than sustained the enviable reputation they made here last winter. Prof. Ellis was as usual to the fore and the wonder fully deft manner in which he per formed his various pleasing tricks was delightful to behold. The Chinese juggler, Majilton, got in some excellent work and carried the house by storm and the Marionettes were even better than on their last appearance - he tany valuable presents were given away. Those holding the lucky numbers were- Dove" Price (colored), who received a tea set of forty-four pieces; Agustus Hilburt, a chamber set of twelve pieces; Sarah Jane Walker, (colored,) a pair of large student lamps. -To night the leading presents given aay will he a dinner set of J5G pieces,a chamber set of 13 pieces, a solid coin silver watoh, a barrel of the best family flour, and 15Q other presents,. - . - 1 The Detroit Free Press defines a tack as" a simple, unpretending sort of a young nail. We wonder how it would describe . a sneaking, treacherous cold; one for instance that Dr. Bull's Cough; Syrup only can cure. 7- ' .' - ". . .. . . ,i-. '- 1 fnf LBS- OD TYPE METAL, CLEAN tad In gtood condition. WUJbe sold cneap; Applaf, THIS OFFICE. N EW A DVEUT18 KM KJJ T8. -MADE " , ZER.EjSTO'V'-A.-TiEjID f.- EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, EXCEPT C V ." ; SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS; BY IT" Princess re at FLANNEL Cash II JSE- iEML. C LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN. Tjadiei Ribbed and Merino, worth H5c to 40c for 125c each. Ladies' Ribbed Vests JJtlc. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants 41)c. . , 7-, v BARGAINS IN LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. . V Worth 40c for U5c each, worth 75c for 48c, worth 80c for 55)c, worth $1.25 for 08c, worth $1.50 for .$ 1.1. !. '.7- AGENTS FOB AU8TUALIAN WOOL UNDEUWEAlt FOR L A I I KS V K818 AND PANTS $1.49 EACH. Ladies' Scotch Wool UnderAvear -Vests and Pants .$1.75 each - CENTS! UNDERWEAR. Great bargains to be had in this Department. - . Merino Vests and Drawers 4!)c each. - " , Vests and Drawers,-regular price $1.00, now 75c each. Gents' Red Medicated Flannel Vests and Drawers, worth $1.40 for -OSc each. . Gents' Scarlet Medicated Cochineal Dye Vests and Drawers, worth $2 25 for $1.39 each. ' ' - V. Agents for Gents' Medlicott's Flannel Underwear! S3. 96 a Suit. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S FL ANN EL UNDE RW EAR .FROM 19c UPWARD. - BOYS' ALLWOG)L SCARLET VESTS 59c EACH. V : M. M. K ATZ'- OLB3E3E 3E3L0TEJS3E3, 7 116 Market St., Wilmington, M . C . ' OPERA HOUSE. One Week COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. 25TH. Matinee Saturday for Ladies and Children, . WILMINGTON'S FAVORITES, THE GREAT BELL-ELLIS COMBINATION. - -WITH AN ENTIRE NEW SnOW. Moie and Finer Presenjts giren away than ever. - Every act new. Every act a novelty. Im- Lported Novelties. Imported Presents. ruruiiAu rjtiujis j;c, sc anq yr cents. nov26 at - - - TO THE PUBLIC. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A Festival aiiV Bazaar, . ATTHt CITY HALL, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS " NEXT, TIIE 2TH AND 2TTH OF " ' . NOVEMBER?, ; Also a Matinee on Wednesday an ernoon, esTveclaljy for the Children. At all the enter tainments a most excellent literary and mu sical programme wlir be rendered, a DON KEY, PARTY will be 'one of the features of these entertainments,- and that Inimitable pantomime, punch AND JUDY of which oW and young never tire, vlll be exljlbited Christmas ITesents wiU be offered at very moderate prices, and the most delicious re freshmets -will be served. "--.". . Yours ,cordiall3, . TnE LADIES OF ST. PAUL'S . t 1 nov 23 It EPISCOPAL cnURCII. NEW AOyfiKTISEElEliTS AND- 1 of nter UNDERWlli! HOTJSE1 3ES.tzs'J HOUSE! :0: Vests. Oyster Roast; rj'IIERE WILL BE A GRAND OYSTER ROAST at my place, on Ocean View reach, Thanksgiving Day, (Nor. 281 h.) come one come all. nov 25 2t JAS. A. HEWLETT. Christmas Card Ml: QHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, JUST RECEIV- . cd and will be exhibited during 7 the com ing week, j MUNDS BROTHERS, ' ' . nov 23 tt '' ' 104 N. Front St. . J. T. Ford, - jinE ORIGINAL TURKEY RAFFLE 3IAN, : will open, a ThanJlving Tilrkey Raffle on Saturday evening, Nov. 23d, and will continue . each night next week, at his old stand No. 11 Market strecj. nov 22 iw Po Yea Want Anjtning in My Line Waj ?.. JAM.ES D. NUTT, THE APOTHECARY, 218 North Front Street, wnmingtonN. V. ' Telephone Number Pi 7 ' 1 V ;. , . . . - Wanted. 50 000 RACCOON SKINSOWOTOS snira Skins, 20,000 FoxSklns 10,000 Ills: Skins, 1000 SkttBlc Skills, rN000 Otter Skins, ."1,000 Deer Skins. C1LS. F. r.!fOW2iE, A:-2 nov 5 l.tw tt . House
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