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ALDERMAN, fottat-ssioa Merchaxita, , fcatf 110 No. water St. A Moving fale-L rinviiikovE this week, it is 1 rsy tz. Ankles of Furniture have u f t k?7 r witt.i call aid see us. We ram tjoa pnecs. S.N E ED JC CO.. - Cor. Market and second su. SAMJONES SONG BOOKS. IIES' HOOK STORE. 433 Mce North Carolina BED RUST PEOOF 't B ' WfE Jl x KECEIVED A FULL f'tlf jov. 1,1-r,; .vi.t, M it,. K.tf teja?ta t.!iu as-i adjoining States. ' F- MIT. HELL & SON'. SBIAS &' VOLLEKS, s. Tulacco, Cigars, -A Nil MERCHANTS, " C- rrwnt od Dock St., Btf ' " ' v L AT WORK. S0VwEXPllspAHEl TO KEPAlit iw. Sewing Machines, Faa- tad where it u fwiMA ' P ,pc4 w. Work cone promptly : r T"1''" " ( Vff f If J JL Al!tV 4 : -I - - V'S w V ' .: L " Cm Q a4 E -: to-day foot np 1,730 bale. J. B. FAR RAH. cr,COr Front and oracs streets. . i by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. b ' A. TucIc6rTi'D,,,e!r B4 Bunfiag Wcxf 513 0rta Trout Street,-. Wllralrton, e. I . ' . J . " .... - " ' ' , .- . , . ..... , . . m ..... , .... " ... ., i - x j, f. . j .1 . . - .-,.--,--.-- . 1 l . m ?. VOL XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It U wtlil that Mr. Wanauiaker in .in!n on paying for telegrams In postage stamps. i 1 I In. . ft . a a iiuuuugn hip new tariff on tin t pl.iU doe not go Into effect until ! July, TTi e nianracturers of canned trootl, including fisli, meats Hnl nil ver Rck. $o improvement was re other toot productf are already ad- ported to-day. tJ The bird lawlhuit expired to4lay v. 4U .ncreafeti cost of tiu wins under the itew law. The validity of Czar Ueed's rulincs in the Mouse is to be carried to the Supreme Court of the United States on a question testing the constitu tionality of the new duties on wors teds The act wan declared to have pAed the House on Bla 9th, Iteed counting a quorum. Queen Christina, of Spain, is fond of the opera, but diIikes appearing iefore public audiences.. She over -nines this difficulty by having lier ciiamber connected by .telephone willi the opera house, and in this way she la-tens to. 'the performance without havlng toappear before the public -, ,.' v : Tlie Czar of the House appears as "a Keed shaken by the -wind." ,He told sonit) of his luintketeers at Al bany the other day: 'If we lose the next Congress through careless ness and lack of energy" in other word?, if they cannot buy enough blocks of five the Democrats will say it was a reproof to our party by the people. Such a result wotdd be fatal and must not be permitted.' The g. o. ,p. might as well call on th first undertaker it comes across au J order a brand new cofflu, for it will need it next month. The campaign in Pennsylvania is a lively one. Tlie revolt against Delamater is growing but Quay still holds on to him with grim de termination. The candidate for Governor of that great State stands up before the people charged with lota of bad and mean things and in reply "he openeth not his mouth.1' These charges lave been renewed. A few days ago in a public speech he was charged with being 'a demo gogue, a falsifer and a holder of stolen goods1 and he was invited, even dared, to bring snit for libel against the speaker, which there is no, earthly probability of his' doing. '1 i ' " 1 , The name of Milton S.-Littlefield was a familiar one to the people of thift State during the dark days of the reconstruction era, those "flush times" when the credit of "the State was driven to the very verge of bankruptcy. Gen. LIttlefield was a carpet-bagger and in league with Geo. W. Swepson,' of this State, a "scallawag," ran riot through the treasury. . ! When driven from North Carolina I.ittlefleld and Swepson went to Florida and practised their arts there. A railroad transaction in which tuey were involved was carried before tlie Supreme Court of tne U. S. States where Chief Jus tice Walte, In reviewing some queer transactions in bonds.- character ized Swepson as an embezzler and Littlefield as his partner in crime. The latter afterwards drifted to Hew York, where his unsavory rep utation followed him, and he is to day in jail In the Tombs -in default of $7,500,ball on a charge of grand larceny. Verily, "the mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind ex ceedingly small." The tree of deepest root is found, least willing still to leave the ground" and this could once have been most trnly said of chronic pain of any sort. But after the lapse of so many ages, a sovereign remedy has been fonud in Salvation Oil, every provident householder should keep it. - : ... -,. . ,. . LOCAL 3SnsW"S. - Isdxx to Naw ADVsxnssxBTrrs Pxxzi & Co Furniture Munm Brothiks Druggists C W Tatzs Sam Jones song Hooks I Mcnds B roth iks Drur?lsts - - ! The receipts of cotton at this port I ""Kaaaajou foraaie. tainly no( rati 10 can on jneyi. ja- cobi Udw. Co. for anything wanting "ilti ir B1. twf , Tlie 0ermanla cornet Band will give a grand bail at Adrian Hall S. lTM-f .n... a - a m : . fPl. 'i.nmlf' , tee of arracseiaenu consists 01 Messrs. J.H. Rehder, K Voller?, II. F. Ilaxrr.nd A. Arian, Jr. T- The Fox Club say that as soon as i ForecH. t l we have a good frost they are going j For North Carolina, fair on Wed to turn oat in force for a blr fox nesday.aud warmer on Thursday; " hunt. We are sorry to Ktate that Mr. uonitz, of the 3fct9cnacr. continues but the weather has been ko .lrva.,.1 j disagreeable that but few ventured OUt t,ie w?ods- A fc,,w Spanish juackerel wereln market yesterday am you could bay half a dozen fresh fish for about as much as a salt one costs. ! : We regret to learn tliat Capt. Juo. W. Harier isverybick at his rebi dence at Soutliport. I Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if you want a-good, durable article; for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. I r . t. in I j Another large scow which is be ing built on Eagle Island, opposite the city, for the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., is rapidly Hearing completion. I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed -and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences." Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t It was almost cold . enough for frost this morning but there was none hereabouts. Up about Char lotte itis likely that they had a light fros .. I The cool weather predicted by the Signal Office arrived here bright and early this morning and double blankets were necessary to keep a fellow warm. Br. steamship Ethelbnrga cleared late yesterday afternoon for Liver pool, with 7,110 bales cotton, valued at $354,000, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Sou. It is with infinite satisfaction that I state the fact that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been long used ; in my family and always with marked success. K. h Jarvis, Chief Jng. Fire Dep., Petersburg, Va. The W., O. 3s K. U. K. K. is now completed about 40 miles from the city and so near New River that the men s.ny they can smell roasted oys ters every day. We have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and sizes. Prices away down and Stoves cruaranteed to cive satisfaction. N. K7 w.. Jacob! Hdw. Co. I t - . .. A large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot Guns, Air Rifles and Pistols; alf grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw. Schr Orlando, Johnson, cleared to - -.I. - 1 : day for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 180,024 feet lumber, by Mr. E. Kid der's Sou, and 50 cases of oilj 2 cases hardware by the Captain, valued at $3,440. - j; The Seventh Annual Fair of the East Carolina Fair and Stock As sociation will, be held, at Goldsboro next week, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to at tend. ' ' j Three colorer boys, all strongly suspected of having something to dp with one or more of the robber ies which have recently j taken place here, are now in custody but have not yet been brought) before the Court. ; ( There are less people in the State of North Carolina than in the city of New York. But the couut of the former was made by Depopulator Porter, as the New York Star calls him, and the latter by -the metro politan police. J Dr. Richard H. Lewis, of Raleigh, will make his regular quarterly visit I to-our city on Thursday, Friday and iRatiinlRV. 23d. 24th and 25th inst;, k mnsulted as usual at Dr. Wood's office on those days for the diseases to which his practice is limited (eye, ear, iiossana turoai;. ; We are very anxious to get a loose copy of the DAliir Rkview of May lOtrt, 1884, contamiog the Me morial address delivered on that day by by CoL.Hall. There! was a large extra edition published bat w bare uone but the- file! copies left, and desire to obtain a loose copy of that date. Hood's S&reaparilla has a steadily increasing popularity which can on f .- - nn by an article of real . A JL ' t ri;. i . . v it a in. 11. . ; ':n ,v:r;rT n ;vw? Local forecasts from 8 a. m.tci day, for Wilmington and vicinity, fair and cooler to-night and warmer to-morrow. , " . i Mr. Fire mt Kaudleuian. ! By private advices from Raudle mau, N. C, learn tliat Mr. WJP. Fife, the drummer evangelist, com- menueil a meeting at that place jon Sunday October 5th, and closed on Sunday; October 12th. The meeting was.' a very successful one, there be ing over 500 professions and reclam ations. , Already 215 have handed in their names for church -membership, viz: 125 Methodist, 05 Metho dist Protestant, 15 Baptist, 10 Pres byterians. Mr. Fife goes from Ran' dleiuau jto Blacksburg, S. C, where he commences a meeting to-morrow. Sb tver a ac s ' i It is expected that the agitation of the sewerage question will lead to a citizens' meethig.the outgrowth' of which will be a permanent system of sewerage of this city, which is so badly needed. A visit from Yellow Jack would cost us millions, while proper sewerage might prevent it. Why not lack the door before the colt is stolen? If h remedy is found, however, it must be outside of a further increase of the indebtedness of our city. Our people pay now just as much in the way. of taxes! as they cati stand and they will not vote to tax themselves any further. r r ' Preachers and Prohibition. There i will be a meeting to-moi row morning, at 10 o'clock, of the colored pastors of the city, to be ad dressed by Rev. Dr.T. H. Pritchard, Dr. ThoaF. Wood and Rev. R.C Beaman on the subject of prohibi tion, at which time the pastors will be supplied with blank petitions! to the County Commissioners to order an election on j t he setoud Monday in June, 1801, the time provided for by law. ! It is expected the meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, in the Bank of New Hanover build ing. if they can be obtained for that purpose. Due notice of place of meeting will be in the. morning pa pers to-morrow. f . 1 The Allen Building. 1 The new Alleh building on Prin cess street, west of Front, Is not only a handsome structure but it is an exceedingly commodious one. As is known, the ground floor is occu pied by 'Messrs.! Gronly, & Morris aud Mr. W. M. Gumming. Above this there are two floors, fitted up into offices and chambers, some be ing single and others en suite. On the second floor there are ten rooms and on the third " floor there Are eight. The legal fraternity occupy a large pare of tue second uoor. Hon. Chas. M. Stedman, Mr. E. S. Martin, Mr. Herbert McCIaaimy, Mr.'George Rountree and Mr. P. B. Maiming all have offices on this floor. The rooms are all of good size, well ventilated and well lighted. Woddins Last Night. There was a .large aud happy gathering last night at the residence of Mr. Westernianb, on Dock street, between Fourth and Fifth, to wit ness the marriage of .his beautiful and accomplished daughter. Miss Mamie, to Mr. Harry A. DeCover, of this city. The. beautiful ritual of the' Roman Catholic Church was pronounced by Rev. Father, Moore. Miss Eliza Adrian . presided at the organ and tiies attendants were Master-Willie Sweeney with little Miss Theresa Wcstermann, sister to the bride; Mr. Willie Westerniaun with Miss Katie Donlan, aud Mr. Willie Corbett with Miss Autile UI rich. Mr. Fred A. Bisseuger was best man and Miss Katie Westermann was Maid of -Honor .to. the. bride. Messrs. M. J. Corbett, J. H. Sweeney and Fred .Wcstermann werethe niasj ters of ceremonies. - - The britle and groom were the re cipients of a large number of hand some and costly presents. They left Inst night for a itcur of Northern and Eastern cities.. m." ; ' . a ISucfciea'a Aruica SalTw. Tho Best Saive. lit the world "for Cuts. Bruisea. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Uliap- rkin ErnptioHs,uaiid iosi lively cures i Piles, or no pay rwiuirt'tl. It is guar- a. nl ecu Krgive ierfcct Siitisiaeuon, imnTn D A DPT ISFKINTED WITH or money refunded. Price 25 cents: x tllu XiiJrijIulnkmajttuiat;dy ner box. - - "t For tale by l)bert II Lellatay, Vrholes-la and tst2.il drrjist j 15, 1890. NO 259. NEW AUVI5KTlSKalKNT8. You are incited to attend the Auction SaU of those 2 valuable Lots on South side Castle. street, between Fifth aud Sixth streets, (siz .40 fee by 100 feet each,) to-morrow, the 10th. at H o'clock. CKONIjV & MOKKl, Auctlbneor. Syrtip of FisH. ProdHced from the Kxative and nu tritious juice of California figs, com bine! with the medicinal .virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the hiiuiau "system. Aicts. gently, on the kithny.-1 liver and bowel?, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds nnd headaches, and curiug habitual constipation. Appointments to Speak. Hon. Clms.:M. Stedman will - ad dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times aud place.-: ' ; . - Burgaw, Tuesday-', Oct.Slht. Kenausvilie, Wednesday, Oct. 22d. Whitevilie, Thursday, i)ct, 231. crarktou, Frvlay, Oct. 24th. ' Laurinburg, Saturday, Oet! 25th (at night. ) ' Charlotte, Monday Oct. 27th (at night.) Coucord, Tuesday, Oct. 2Sth, (at night.) ' Salisbury. Wednesday, Oct. 20th,. (at night.) Capt. S. B. Alexander '.will speak at the places 'mentioned below on the dates given: Wadesboro, Oct. 14th. Laurinburg. Oet. lGth. . Rockingham, Oct. .17th. Wilmington, Oct 20th, (at night.) New Hanover county, Oct. 21st. Whitevilie, Oct. 22d. Maxton, Oct. 23d. : South port, Oct. 24th. Shallotte, Oct. 25th. McKeithan's Store, Oct. 27th. Albermarle, Oct. 29th. Concord, Nov. 1st. My Friends A Word AVItU Ton. L Do you know that every man who desires to vote at this election must resist tered and ved; before, you must register again unuer, tne new election law to vote this year. Do you want the Republicans to carry" the election and have youri neighbors arrested, anurput in iail as in 1868-9? If not, register and vote the Democratic ticket." Do vou wish the? negro to get con trol of your country and State? If not, register and vote for the Dem ocratic nominees:; Do yon not know that every negro in the State will register aud vote? Then so must every white man. Do you want negro Yankee sol diers with drawn bayonets to meet rou atthe polls and dictate to you low to vote? If not, be "sure your name is on the registration books, and do not fail to vote the straight Democratic ticket. You can't register after Oct. 24th so register at once. Don't say you have not time take time- your happiness depends upon it; the good name and prosperity or your, state depend on it: honest government and white man's control depend on it. Don't wait. Delay may cost the defeat of the party. Ed. Chambers smith, Chm'n. Dem. State Ex. Com. DON'T DIE IN THE IIOCSB," mice, roaches. ROUGHON WORMS. Sate, Sure Uure. Bcvivongu on Toothachex Instant relief, 15c. NEVY AOVKUTISB51KNT8 Wanted to Rent. A HOUSE CONTAINING FOUR OK five rooms, situated north of Market street. For further particulars apply at . OCt 15 tf THIS OFFICE. JiiBt Ueceived To-Day, O flfl BUNCHES OF FINE,. BANANAS, which I will sell cheap for cash. Also a nncTh6 AdVcHltageS WC Offer tO Ot of FLOHIDA OHANGE'. A 8. WINTBAI -oct 14 St CA'PE FJEAB ACADEMY Iieopena SiepicnJUer IIU. j llwriajli Prrpira'irt fr Busiafss r Ctllfgf- COMPETEXT INbTHLCTOliS. I FA DING mALt SCHuULIi LLnUinU 1II1I.L. OUMvyU 1 I Please enter at beginning of eesslon. . tfr See catalogue In Boole Mortf. W. CATLETT, irin.lpal. sep 15 Un Cor. Fifth and chestnut st rects. TJotice milE MEMCEKS OF THE CKNTKAL DEJJO- 1 cratle Club will please tate nolle that a mectlngof thfjClobttlUtw htld at the City Hall on Friday night. Oct, J7in. .v. u. ai 8 o'clock, bharp. lia&inesa of importaacc will be transacted and a full attendance n rc- nnested. - ilcukhib, rreswenr. Wilmington, N. xt. It,-" oct list, -x-- V' ' - hxs F:Uf tnciuA Print ir? ins AcrK3, -t0 street 81 If" e .-yiraUa arena;. jmii 'iiij.ijLia, ia W8 wty be to reccl?B commzl-Mt on$ Crom oar meuiu oa x&- aoi u esr;;s:s toeral tntcrast. om , ' Tbe imie of me vnter tnutt atwajrs fee far olslicJ to tae JtJ3w. r . CommtuiicaiuuQii cmtsi &w . wnrun on only ottesKSe of u ipw. Pereoaauries tuaA tie avoi&mi. . , aiki u especiAUr ani- prticmiriy oaitr suxw that the Editor does no alwajs enaon e the news of cDrnpoDleDU atUess ao ft ate (3 ' la the eaMortai columns. 1 , liny 1 - j NI2W AnVKUTISCflilSNTH.' Lost or Stolon. , ; A WHITE SJ:TTEII IXKi, MEDIUM SIZE. -witu liver spots on fiu.U eje and one at . the root of tail, which la lanx and bushjr; an- swtrs to the name ot -Bute.' Secmd fnght- " encd wnen last wen. The Under will be re- i warded by rrturnln? him to tlUs oflloe, or any inrormitlon leading to his recovery. vIla has r bj.-cn gone since the talfldie Qllnly. s'Ul , YOPP Uuntri and Siii I'aiiitins NO. J03 NOKTIl HUCX)SI ST. No charges made on estimates. A" i?ood blgu rulnttr wanted. ' 'Otlllw-- SCHOOLS H O EC v Geo. JL French & Sons. I A KG EST STOCK AND UEST ASSORT-' i 3! EXT IN THE CITY". " Uoj-8' Eni'. T0.3 Roots, Kolld tltroilffh, sizes 1 to.v lTi. . 9 Youths' Knjf. Too RooLs. sles 11 to JStf, $1.53 , i Uoys' Lonion Toe liocts, sizes 1 to 5, $1.75. Hoys' London Toe Button, sizes l to 5,tf, V.W. 'k ' SO LA It TI l SHOES. . J Another larso lot of tluj ccjcbratcd Solar Tip : Shoes received, both In Heel and Spring: Heel, 1 which for slyle and durability are superior to i any shoe made. Call and wo will sell you bet. v ter Roods for less money than can be bad any ! ; where In tho city. Geo. R, French & Sons, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) " , sep 23 tf . VEHICLES ! VEHICLES I f OFFEK FOH1SALE A LAKQE . NUMB EH AND A GHEAT VAltlETY OP Oi COnU-liaqa YClliCieS, All in good order and ready tor Immediate L ube. They will bo sold very low for cash or I good paper. - . - Call and get a good bargain at . OKUELL'S STABLES, Jy 32 tf . . cor. Third and Princess St. - j. I, . . - r ii ii 1 i i T 1 New Line This Wceii. JJECEIVED BY STEAMER ANDIIAILTDIS WEEK NEW LINES OP Fresh Family Groceries. Apples from Mt. Airy and New York, Eggv Fresh Butter, Cakes, crackers, cheese, 'ca dies &a, Sweet Potatoes, chickens, Eggj &c. Canned Good3 in great variety. . Chipped Beef a specialty. B. F. SWANN, a err., oajotfDtw so. Front street. Octobsr Magazines are Out, MOIDNKY". BY MAROATIRT Tl?T v'n O and Frlend Olivia." bv Amelia, v.. Korr are concluded in Atlantic and Century, ciaric liuasell has a sea story in LlDninnof t unnr of the Magazines contain sketches of cardinal i'onmau a IUU U.UU WUrK. inC BaDU WAVeS at Ilatteras are accotmtod for m Reiihnr. iiai. lamy has somcthinj? to say ab;ue National ism'1 In i he Fortun. and Daudet cives tho further adventures of "Tartartn" in ifarper. . iwibJihuiO UBKAKY ASSOCIATION. 3larket street. . """" " 111 - i , H m' Patent Wood Splitter . ... f HAVE JUST PIT IN OPERATION A L Patent. Wood STJlltrinor 3Machln nr. m Coal and Wood Yard it It ODerarod bv atpajn power and does its work- very thoroughly, and is the most complete thtn or the kind in North Carolina. Call and sc it; . it la worth your attention. No extra charso made for the present for ppllttinz store wood.- Full quarter cord guaranteed In every load or you may confiscate the same and tarn over to th Ladles' Benevolent Society. - . uzi-wzn - 4, a. SPJHNOEIL PI ANO AND OUGAN riUSTOMEIISAKEi THAT OLK INSTRU- meats are carefully selected by the under- fa-turer. We have a very Ianrcstocir.com. prnJng nil grades ami styles, .to select rom. All our fiar are delivered and kept- in tune the llret Jchi by twocomjTtcnt; tuners. As wo are i'ht here, we are reuponslble. whlcii Is not the cac when you bend ror Pianos . m1 nroB J0,r 1u" fiavc a wwmco thin ln tint rr-nitr tnur lnslrtmrrt it or wiy irom ira veiling ageurs.- lor when aty this does nrt repair your Instrument, lir fcoiioinlcal in imu;eiail wc can bell yoa ln su umenis ai irnst, &t per n-nu ioer than you havf to pty to travelling aent, for you lure to help pay their heavy xpeases. j m in$trumeni5 yoi ouy irom us are right hro and conrsequently jou d- not buy. the. cat In I lie bag. - Wer ;jfHHitrument3 bold In 'Wilmington al'jneHihn best proof that the natlic have conrid"nce in our judgment and integrity. - e hcu tor casa or lcstaincnts. i . K. VajtLAEIf. ; Oct 13 tf , . 4H7 JXcd Cross strwU - Just Arrived ! lilCi: LOT OF THAT FKLiiHUP-COUN ; try -liL'TTCK, la small Eitsat . HALL PXi&I&ALL'O, ' J?5tt - Ilr.rll3-5..v,;.!'r r:--