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Articles , of Furniture, tare feu tnba til lpw ttuasrs are needed. We w sc joar wtu. call acd see us. .We fifiiKs Mttoa prices. SNEKD & CO.. Fnrnitnre Dealers, m if cor. H ju-tPt ana Second fits. In Fall Bmst ! ti patent wooi splitter 13 xow Jt2 Njjt- Tour enters solicited for first 2",Ti, ta tie test of order. Red Asa, mi. wtite Asa, stoTe coal, cnestaut --. ira?i uoi, ira coai ana serexai w cusor coax j. a. srarNoxrt. 1DRIAN & V0LLER8, WHOLHSALE DEALERS IN ProTisions, Groceries IApors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND OBBIISSIOX .MERCHANTS, 1 Cr. Fronl aad Dock Sts., WILSHNOTO.V, N. CJ teBif Contractors. glUD PRoi-oSALi W1U. BE RECEIV iCocixs noi .). Tusdaj. NoTemDer lii1 r rectinx tae Bulldinir of the tnsun Association, norta V DX)rl aa Mulberry street a. Wll- V.r Woaensiona SBilC feet, tarse fcon to te built of BrlcK and Vil''V'Aiuai are at tte rooms of alhrt4,i.tn ARsodatlon. Bant srsTilFf ttiMiojr. WUmlajctoa.K. C. ciiT.. 5inc to uj can Bee termis ana rhfH"1 P1" andspeciacaaons K2LlUt O. M. BCSSY, General Secretary. . H. A. Tucker, llU IX GRANITE, marble and : tcs. Minufacturer or Cemetery, "ntl aa Boiidlajf Wort " 10 XorUi Front street, VUmlastoa,'K. C. 5eir Lino This IVipfL ' tell t - trtTTrr. - edbt steamer AND RAIL THIS EK NEW LINES OF "esh Family Groceries. ! r-ejfrcaiir.Airr.n.i x-.w T-e -,xf ip " n -ill WMPi I ft ( J: " " rer rv "your readers that I have a positive r. tales, cracters. Cheese, remedy for the thousand and one ti8wm of,f. . rr ill. which arise from deranged fe- . -4 Gopcs In great rartety. TTM Beef a ipedalty. . c P.8WANN, Act., ? toDir So. rront street. . i r 14 1 VOL J XIV. W aua now the price of ful r.oi. has advanced ZZ per cent. (lor. Hill ha retnrned'from Ohir. If.. t.. . .4 . . ' nr imsjjiMlOUht of MfKlnLv feat. C'.iolera Isj-a-InK In Japan. There tare been more than 'n. i rmu?s there in leu than & mouth!-' ' -i - ... Collars will le advance.! 2 per ent, next month. Vote fori prot?c tioii jim! maybe they vtill le nd- vanceil per cent in December. N'om-nv h.. i . in tlil.-mnn. vi...,... country. Nobodv seems to want it. Acaro was sold In Kevr York a few day ago at less than the freight charges. j The Farmers' Alliance is a jyounff ster but it Is a remarkably vigorous and spirited one. There ara bodies in thirty-five States with a member khip of two million. - j It is said that apathy with some and over-confidence on the part of others may defeat the Democrats in Virginia next week. Mahbne is doing allhe can to help them by sowing discord In the Republican rank g. ; The liew Yorkers are now study Inff the registration returns. The anti-Tammanyltes claim that the in crease is largely in their favor. The Tammany people deny this abd say that they Indicate a majority for them of at least 20,000. 1 If these newspapers would only let poor old Fraud Hayes rest in his political Rrave But they-wou't. Life remarks that "relatively speak- in r, Harrison Is a success" and the New Yorjc Herald responds with the advice to 'let poor HayetTalone." M i 1 The Chicago fnlerOcean remarks that the McKlnley bill has! been a law three ,aeeks and that 'prices have touched bottom," whereto the New York Star smilingly responds that they have "touched bottom; the bottom of the poor man's pock et." ! Accordinc to a New York Star special. the Republicans in New Jer sey concede much to the Democrats. There will be four Democratic Con gressmen, a gain of one, and the House Is surely Democratic. For the Senate there is a stiff fight go ing on. - I Gen. Nathan Goff is announced for a speech at ATheellnr, West Vir ginia, on the evening of Oetober 21. To make the occasion more; Inter esting the Democrats have request ed a division of time for Ex-Govern or E. Willis Wilson, who Is anxious to discuss the political issues of the day with Gen. Goff. So far the challenge for; joint debate has not been accepted. Haskell's appeal to the colored vote In South Carpllna is said to have hurt hiai severely by ajienat- - 1 1 Incr manr white voters. Tillman de- clares thatthe Congressional dis tricts must all be carried; that they are far more Importamt than his swh election as Governor. The Repub lican State Committee has advised the members of. that party te vote tor Haskell. Ex-Governor and next Governor Pattlson, of Pennsylvania, hs leen charged b y some Republican papers with malfeasanee while Gov ernor of the State. And what does tie do! AUow these charges to be made and not replied to, Iike;Quay and Delamater? Fot- much. He has promptly instituted -suit for slander and he Is going to hurl the lies back In the teeth of the men who made the charges. The jthing has been sprung just at this time with the hope that ihe charges can not be reputed before, election day. - . . . I jronder what Dr. Smith Is look ng so glum about?" "Why I can you, he says his trade is almost J . . . m. "til 4 II 1. M v. a rvft- rulneti, mat ue u uuruij tjent iu the winter; months after a h,lL - , ' Female Weakneu roiUr Care rrce. Tn TnE EDITOR. Please inform male organs. m I snail Diaaiou 4 wa two bottles oi my remcuj 'x, any'Udy if they will send their Ex Pre and P, O, address. Yours re- spectrally, DR. J. BJ li Aitcnisr. 183 Genesee hu, Uticn. N. Y. i E 1 , f . . , - .. ' , ' ? Ul 1 ,i , , ILM INGTON, "N. C , TUESDAY, OCTOBER LOCAL ITEWS. IKDEZ TO Naw ASTKKTISCVSKT3 S.nkzd: co-Furniture ilBXDs Broth ejw Druggists C W Tates Sam Joacs bong boots iint itw1 o i , . Z1 1' w - 1 lie receints of cntrmi ntthie to-day foot up 2,780 bale?. Mr. W. W. firkins. Caeftk, was in the city to-day. -m m Air. urnoe Williams, of . Bunraw. ! wain tb .ifv vawtui... f hours. There-is sard to be sood sport nowiaud UwdSWers ilso,.No other for thehunters in the woods and on the Sounds The ladies of St. Andrew' Church Aid Society will meet in the lecture j room at C p. m. to morrow. There was a light frost here this morning but not enough to hurt even the most tender plants. Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a good, durable article; for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f, We are glad to hear that Mr. Mar tin Rathjen, who has been quite bick for eome time past, was reports ed to-day as somewhat better. . i I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Dr. F. C. Miller is having lacau descent electric burners placed ia his drug store, corner Nun and Fourth streets. They will be seven in number. We have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and size?. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The travel on the Seaceast Rail road keeps up well for the season. Capt. Nolan tells us that it ha been twice as ranch this month as it was last October. '. Nor burque Progress, Nielseu, cleared to-day for Bristol, Eng., with 2,770 barrels rosin and 750 casks spirits, valued at$l8,478, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Salvation Oil has the enviable dis tinction ot, being a synonym for cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, gout and kindred affections, such as scia tica, tic-douleroux, etc. . It is grow ing more popular daily. Therpeople believe in.it, and will nave it. 25cts. A large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot uns, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - . . Rev. Mr. Peschau baptized three children at St. Paul's E. L. Church on Sunday last and also received two persons into the church one at the English service and one at the Danish service. christening party was given by Mr. John Mayland to a number of his friends at his residence 011 Dock street, between Sixth and Seventh, yesterday afternoon. The child, a bey, was baptized by Mr. Peschau on Sunday. t v The Royal Pleasure Club is mak ing arrangements for a grand anni versary ball and banquet on tne evening of Thanksgiving Day, which is Thursday, November 27th. Pro fessor Miller's orch?stra has been engaged for ttie occasion. The market continues well sup plied with fresh meats. A gentle man who is a judge in such matter8 . tells us that the display made -by ; Mr. Garrell last Saturday, which j was made . up enttrelr of native meats, was the finest he has ever i seen 111 North Carolina. And Now ror New)em. The present outlook is for a direct connection by rail' with Newbern next Summer, or at the latest, next Fall. About 43 miles of track has been lafd oa the W., O. & E. C. R. R. and Jacksonville is. only a few miles distant. The surveyors are now in the field for a continuation of the line from Jacksonville to Newbern. Thty were within ten miles of the latter place on Saturday last and the survey will be completed to morrow, As soon as the re porta are in the route will be decided npou and the dirt throwers will be put to v. uric. ! Cbliaren Enjor j The pleasaot flavor, gentle action ? and jsoothlng affects of Syrup of j Fipr?, when in need a laxative and j if the father or mother be costive or bilious the ioot gratify tag results ; me most cTaiuvinff results -lei;"o that I,,",, the bt i family remedy known and every faiml v MliniiM n ltf l ! jTheCarolloA Geotral, of Jjoniri The adjourned . raeetinz of the ; stockholders of the Carolina Central Kailroad was held at the Old Dom- j inion oteamsjup uo s onice, m iNew Uork, on the 23d mst. The-old :. Board of Directors was reelected items of business relative to the meeting have yet transpired. Maj. MrClainiuy'ri Appointments. Hon. C. W McClammy will ad dress the people on the issues of tlie campaign at the following times and places: Fremont, Wayne countv, Thurs day, Oct. 30. Faison's Depot, Duplin county, Fridaj-, Oct. 31. Magnolia, Duplin county, Satur day, Nov. 1. Burgaw, Pender county, Menday, Nov. 3. Htfll Onward unci Upward. The price of flour, "the staff of life", isstill high and tending still farther upward. There is a big wheat crop and we can see no other reason in the world for the advance, beyond the effects of the McKiuley tariff in advancing the price of everything accessary to sustain life. The poor man who votes for the Republican party next week, with all of these facts staring him in the face, is a -well, we won't speak what he is. He'll find that out for himself by-and-by. flfinorer Xaarf and Improvement Co. , A number ot young men of the city of Wilmington met last night and organized "The Hanover Land and Improvement Company,'' by the election of the following officers President Thos?. B. Harriss. Vice PresidentLouis Vollers. Secretary and Treasurer J. Hal Boat wright. Directors T. B. ' Harriss, Louis Vollers, E. A. Northrop, W.M. Cum ming. R. L. Williams, -Robt. Katz and M. Cronly, Jr. Investment Committee T. B. Har ris, . Walker Taylor and DuB. Pois- son. The company will buy and sell real estate in the State of North Carolina. The Voting Places. The following are the voting places in the city for the coming election: I First Ward, First Division -Thos. G. Williams' store, corner Four :h and Harnett streets. Second Division Building corner of Six tli and Campbell streets, rie cently occupied by Mr. James Lewis as a restaurant. " Third Division Unoccupied store on the corner of Tenth and Walnut streets. Second Ward The Court House. Third Ward Giblem Lodge. Fourth Ward Cape Fear Engine House. Fifth Ward,. First Division Fifth Ward Market House, corner of Fifth and Castle streets. Second Division Bannaker Hose Reel House, on Ninth, between Cas tle and Queen streets, j The vr Ticket. A number of independent Rapub-: lic'ans met yesterday afternoon at Bill Howe's store and nominated the following ticket: For the Senate W. H- McLauriD, For the Legislature A. V.HorrelP j. E. Mallett. For 8heriff Dan C. Davis. For Clerk Superior Court W. H. Moore. ! For Register Deeds James H, ; Price, Jr. ' ForTreasurer W. H. Howe. For Constable Robt H. Martin. For Coroner Robt. H. Morrissy. Resolutions were adopted endors ing the appointment of Jas. H. Young for Collector of this port, the Republican administration and the Force bill. Speaker Reeds coarse iu Congress was approved. The Independents will have a rati- , hcitioo meeting 10 -uignt at nan- last7ociocK at tue 01a marKet1, - . - - ... . itand on Market street, between re raar,-v r,n Personal friends Front and Water. aud admirers hre whose prayers - v; - - ' for their happiness and prosperity The king of medlciues Hood s , f4,r !. micces nt Mr Arnold's Sarsaparilla. It cotique rorula. forr ",ccess or M r Arnold a salt rhetim and all other blood dis labors for tratU n 1 righteousness teases. i -., r - i . will follow them to their new home. : v y 28, 1890. NO 270- ltacklen'a Arnlc Sal v. . The Besr Saive In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- peu rl anus, uu 1 1 blai ns. Oorns. and all skin Eruptions, andpositivelyjcures riles, or no pay required. 'It iscuar an teed to give perfect satisfaction; or money refunded. Price 2-5 conts per box. - ! For sale by Robert R. Bellamy. wholesale anil ratail drmcgi Appointment to Sprak. . Hon. Chas. M. Stedruan will rid dress the people on the isuos of the campaign at thefollovving times and places: ' Capt. S. .B. Alexander will speak at the places mentioned below on the dates given: Shallotte, Oct. 25th. McKeithan's Store, Oct. 27th. ' Albormarle,, Oct. 20tn." Coucord,'KovL 1st. The ChiefB to Meet. x" A meeting of! the Chiefs of the various r ire . departments in the State is to be held at Greensboro 0 Wednesday, Nov. 12th. As the Greensboro Patriot says, the object of such a meeting can easily be sen to be of immense benefit not only to the men themselves, but it will be felt throughout the State and by everv town 'sending a representa tive to the conference; not only at a time of fire, where the benefit of an exchange of ideas will assert itself, but in the safety felt by the coili- mumiv in general w uuro ci . cum munity exists --which possesses a lire Chief with interest enouirh in his duties as Chief to take advantage every opportunity to better acquain himself with his duties and 'prepare himself for the hour when he iuus shrink from no duty, but be ready for an emergency: be capable of no only ineetiug it but to successfully overcome it .when met. The Lame Walk. Pitiful indeed is the condition o those who arc conlined to their bed or chairs unable- to walk. How irrateful all such must feel when they recover- from their helpless ness. BB B (Botanic Blood Balm) has made more than one lame per son happy. Mrs. EmuiaGriftlths, Uuitia,Tenn writes: "My little boy had scrofula so bad his knees were drawn up auc his knees stiff, and ho could no walk. He derived 110 benefit from medicines until tried B B B. After using It a short time only, he can walk, and lias no pain. I shall con tinue its use." . Mirtle-M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind, writes: "Iliad blood poison from births Knots on my limbs'' were as large as hen's eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, but B B B has cured me sound and well. 1 shal ever praise the day the men who in vented Blood lialin were norn. ' i Ills Farewell Sermon. Rev. C. L. Arnold preached his farewell sermon to the congregation of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday last. His last service here will be at the joint severces to be held on Saturday next, All Saints Day. He will leave here' Saturday atternoon fer his new charge of St. Stephen's parish, Goldsboro, where he will preach on Sunday next. Mr. Arnold came to Wilmington just three years ago and took charge of St. Paul's on the first Sunday in Novemberof that year. The con gregation then worshipped in the old structure but within six months after his arrival he .preach ed from the pulpit of tne new church. His labors here have re dounded to great good to the parish and to the church in general in this citv and section. When, he took charge of St. Paul's there were be t ween (50 and 70 communicants, whereas by the last report there were 136 neany aonoie trie nrst number. But the best endorsement of Mr. Arnold's work in this city is found in the last report of , the 1 - Bishop wherein he says: At a later hour eonsecrated the new edifice of St. Paul's; Wilmington. This new and attractive structure replacing the older one, which for so many yers had served the pur pose of tlie congregation, is duy to the zeal and activity of the present Rector, iRev. Charles L. Arnold. Mr. Arnbld took charge of the Par ish at a period of great depression in its history. By his ability and zeal he has infused new life and ac tivity' into - the congregation has ! brought about a marked I iruprove- ! ment in its finance and pi ritual Hfe. and, 'when such a result seemed hopeless, he nun pua i-tt iic.tri4n - in flrw.rm" . ... 'around the walb of the old ftimple the more coiuelv ones of the new.' Mr and Mrs. Arnold will both ,Wa wtU'.Jbe glad to rscbvd ccuiu, ens from oar frlenas oa any aa4 all isijscti - ecnerai tstemsiL tat - . , Tfce aaffla of tue wncer man alvajs t r;r nlsaea to uu caitor. i , cxxmmanicaaons mast M.vnxtt&'oa csij one side of tm yapr. -. - -. - Pcraonauues aiaslbe amiaea ; I btooa t&at, iru Eititor does not aiwajs cnacrse tn ttews of wrre9ioaanta unless aa ttiif pi ta tne ecatonai coramns, . l'. The Kll.Ier. -'.. vm . t'ii..u. ..-t 1 . rii.Tr win ue crreeiea trtrn x larire house to'nin'hr - wriifK - i- houhl b v Her engagemeht here is a very jshort one - for t wo ni -'it only and on both: occasions th re win ue targe ana rashioitable aujf- encej. 1- she plavs to-nfhr in iii Mannio' and to-mormw' ni.riif 1.1 Ti " . --r The Governess' Her father,' The veterau actor,, Mr.; John Klller, 1 with hep arid she is supported by an excellent company. The box sheet for, to-morrow night will Onen at Mr. Yates" to:morrow moritirii?. - In" writing this of Miss EllsleK we are remindel of-the tact that Mr. John Eibler played here for thefirst time forty: years ago, In companv with Jo'e Jefferson, the name of the - firm then being Jefferson & Edsler. And we are reminded also of another fact and tliat is that whin Mr. and Miss Ellsler wer. wifh n llltsf Hlf Aksn r W. I ! ..1. J ' . '. - , C "K iuiisucu a com-, . mumration written fw rA,h...a , 7 - J AAA CI iX in this city, an excellent dramatic critic, w 10 had known Mr. Ellaler for many years, and it mav not be out of place to reproduce here at least a part of the article. "The gen ' upiuau says iu nis communication: . "There may exist some doubt In th minds of our theatre patrons con cerning: he i)05itionoccupled by the Kllslers, father aud daughter,", in their profession, John - Ellsler as actor, author. - tutor and manager. has done a much Tor the American btage as any living man has donejj ; A arge-unmber of the favored ac tors and actresses of to-day ewe wnar tney are to tne Kindly consid eration, encouragement and train uig receijveu at nis uanas, , xiie 01a Academy of Music at (Cleveland, O., was the refucre "and hotii of mantr i 1 - a. i ? 1 , mi , . struggling young men and women who are jto day "bright stars." Clara Morriss o wes, her fame to Eflie Ells, ler's father, aud the same fatherly -i. iiii iuumo 111.1 MUUIUCI Y 1 1 tl u she is to-day, n splendid actress, as was her mother before her. I have rc ijeated ly seen t he enti ro Ellsler family, father' mother and five chil dren, including "the,, baby," bu , the sfn."P ;t ft I If f-i ill 1 Jl llir. iTrir.f . t - r- - - - -" - . . - ,JVr'v v s . Jefferson Adams, Owens and Coul- dock. I h mniinsf- linn h4iiia!n Hf 1 1. I . .1 ... J lx ' . . uu iuuv oi tourteen suuimer?i uress-; ed in calico frock aud white, apron.' A ' .1 " ' ' I' f . . ' 1 ' iruuging aioug to scuooi, UOOK nag in hand, -wa? the same who has re- -peatedly delighted critical.Cleveland" audiences with her rendition of Ian- chiftn. miif wna Int-nil hvliaroolinnl. - --- -..- v . v J evuwi - fellows and they! were proud of knowing her. They called her "lit- ; tie Effie," Since then she has grown atid played everything, from light comedy to heavy tragedy, with all tue celebrities or Mir Inn. I ?t itoi wa m a v T7 n?C7 AVr " taa u tr tlf A An. n 4a tkvo Jong years, night after night, she played the part to crowded houses at the Madison Square Thea tre in New York city. By.honorlng this father and daughter I am sore hn nntrnnit'. rf Mm il.Amo In "TITIt mingtou will do honor to thetns selves." . I .. : 1 '. 1 1 'vmmmmmmmmm 0 r WKLtS1 If All. BAT.SAitf. I If gray, crradually restores color: elegant tom dressincr. 50c', 41.00 ' Druggists or 1.00 size prepaid by . express for 1.03. E. K. Wella. Jer- sey City. ROUGH ON TOOTH AC II E. Instant reief. 15c. . . Children Cry tor Pitcher's CjtcrK N BW ADVEBTI8EnEirX3 ut Claoo QOLOUNE AND PKKFC.ME BOTTLES l. great TarMy. Xew Ooods anl reasoaatia BK0T1IKU.V. I'-H N. Front street. prices. oct 57 tj OPERA HOUSE, - . ... TaescIiiT ana WedaeBdiy, Oct ber 28th and 2J;Ij, ; AMEUI(iAS FAVOKITE ACTItCSS- " EFFIE ELLSLER, sonportect by 31 IL YRXSK' wryfON and ber .nn Ofopiny. . ' XUB8lkY, OCT. SJ8 : ) MISS MAlTmiTGi ..'AnewAmerfeaa lwne4y. - V Til E .OOVEITHESU, -' A Domestic Comedy Drama. ' . Bota rlam liare been orcsonfvi wifir" nfentc aticcess in tne larpe dtles fcy XL fcttsler and a stronjf com pa ny. - w xies'.xw eea at xates' joniUy. oct S7 St. U.
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