PLSiASX KOTICZ. . We win ! tie &1ad to reocire commnlc&t ess from our mends on ? and all tutjects general tnterest. tm v, - f The name of tao wnter most aitrajs he fur nlshed to the Editor x ; . ! iz ; . . .v . . . oommunicaaoQ exmr bo -written. 'on only - , iVr?:, Editor rwP- ft JwjfUTrred cr earner, free eft be ty. one side of iot papf r. ' ' - '- - ' ; ' Personalities ovist be aroiittM. ' , " rAnd tc ta espeoi-uiy ad parttcaiartr under stood that (a Kcuror aoea bo altars endorse the vtews or bormsi6ndent4i anleS" so stated t VOLT XIV. WILMINGTON, Nl C. THTRSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1890. NO 272. in the editorial eoiamaa. i " " - '-; Knndirt excepted, , ; - - . ' ' . - " . " - .-- .. ttW ?J I H If. II III.. . 11 II I 11 . II II - - II Tv - , II M .1111 mrw mr uium, 1 a w..ii a a a v a w , a b mm mm am' m .ana m v "aa . a a a " a a a a II It M ' t l U - II il - 1 1 II 1 1 IV II lilt V IV u- -unTu ji v. u ji ii j ii h..uju: v &m iv y ? r ' ' " ' " n c7lP5fRGfc 7 1 J About 17,000 houses every year to London. ' nre added . Mr. Harrison is said to be verv Bev. Dr. Carmicnael has returned . sick, and even all of the medicine or to the city from a short trip to Am- j Sunday is now generally observed r' ReeJ Dr Qay X). McKlnley, : baiua. in Japan as a day of rert. ft id omne gcniM, can get Btiny ; returned vrlth his i. i. . , . .... .. . ' " ur.- at, x. ouner uus At the clns. orm r un Pontica, ,e. j f f rora Cleveiand;0.t aod U taiued G,o;3,7DS inhabitant j Mr. Armour.of the great packing uc M A. Hhrier. ' 1... TT-r'L . ' . jhowe of Armour & Co., says that j I am llannfacturer s Aent for la" MM VXF v ' LI 1 1 I I . at - . . . ' " v i vriiirui UA rmii i - nit? zosr at ima Tin wiiiAh iiA "- i - - -w WSU II 1111.11 1JC I Ims twenty-ili women employed as; use the couiimr, will : Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com tatlon agents year will be in-1 bination Wire and Iron Fences. A Mw went in effect in Louisiana'; r " " We Ia.t Friday requiring the railroads i thw a17 J riety to furnish separate cars for -white! Czar Reed, the other day, in one of ! sizes. ; creased $200,000 by the operation of ! ders solicited. James T. Metts. the McKinley bill. Who. will pay j Or ; ; : o YjS . :..! rt ii is piMisanl , u lrct an.l si't' , ;;, :: t!ie Ki.isipy., !j" c!-.-.tusc3 the j-rr dUfci-s cvld?, head- i. -t ... t t i; .tr. ;s'Jl cures uaimi. Cj i..vh Pront ir I .-wl from Use mr: i-trf'tiVnt fi'iali:i" commend i urn! colored persons. - ... , , The first building of a female col lege to lie inalnfnined'nt Iluntsville, Ala , by the Uaptists will cost $-0,-U09 A large part of the funds !;iis already beensubscrioed. the -irpsx if known. T' . !. Co rnla in 50 ffbcttlcs by all -leading drug- U Ast ri ia!le aruggi'L wik LKt lire it on hand will pro 4 i pr .oiptly for any one wh try it- Do nut aecept anj 'itimoufl cm CK?P V) in mtctsco. CAL EOdEIlT K UKLLAMY. fUOLESALE DKir.r.IST. US Wllcalnztoa. N. C. SAM JONES 80FJC BOOKS. BOOK STORE. A Moving Tale 1JI WILL SOT E THIS WEEK. IT IS I it. ArUcJes of Furniture hare Wia tew ttibcs are needed. We a icjj J r wajiu Call stdmtu. We i isZKD & CO.. Furaiture Dealers, i1 cr, Slartet aad second sta. Io Fall Blast! uflTPCT Vtinu pf tTTP ii vnw k -- . ajus. Tosr orders solicited for flrt- ue test of orter. Ked Asn, Asi, stove coaJ. cnestnut ri-uci tcai. pra n aitd several i'3 Oili. e3 J SPWIVflEW. JMAS & VOLLEKS. tlOtMILK DKAIKHS IN iThious, Groceries, rs, Tobacco, Cigars, AND .MERCHANTS, f. Tmbi .,! Dock Sl Contractors. J-DP2or,SALs WILL BE KECKIT- 5j"Cl0ri r.OC .i :it.li VArmhnr :mL 5 rrt,n" ,be Kuildins of the iSJ h.lUt1,4 1 Association, nortn r x J11' Mulberry streets. Wll- J wons WiiKT feet, tnree it 13 t?. br-15' of.Brlct and :5,:lon, re at the rooms of Lvs!L.Chrls',a, spoliation. Banr Wilmlnsrton. N. C. fiir""5 10 U(l CJLJX see terms and mX1''1 plaas andspectacatlons unJerMjmeo. General Secretary. A. Tucker, tilUNlTK. MAILBLK AND I Manuritturer of Cemetery. 519 North rront Mrcct, J'ir Lin t e This Week. t STEAMER AXDUAU. TUI3 xew uxEs or r Family Groceries. I it. Air) an1 Xew yort- rK, i1 V . ' CrcLrN Cheese, cm- t,n fWitees. thickens, 3 C- P. SWANK, Act- Mr. Blaine, it will be reujeujbered, remarKetl to Senator Allison's com inittee that tliis was a verybad year to put up prices. Mr. BJaine has de veloped iota a true prophet. -'. Daniel N. Lockwood, whom the Democrats have nominated for Congress in the Hoffalb district, will be remembered as Mr. Cleveland's district attorney for the northern ditrict of New aork. He is 56 years oh! aud was a member of the 4oth Coagress. . ' Kansas is called "the Bamier Re pnbllcan State." She gave Blaine ia 1884 a plurality of 64,000 antT iri 1883 she gave41arrison a plurality of 80,000. It would be funny if the State shoald go Democratic next Tuesday and this is just ; exactry what it may do. But this is a funny year in politics. . . The Brazilian government has re peatediy offered a liberal reward for a plan resulting in the abatement of the vampire plague, which, in the provinces of Matto G rosso and En ter-Rios makes stock raising almost impossible. As many as twenty of the winged bloodsuckers often at tack a cow in a singlc night. Oue of the shortest names in the country is possessed by Mr. Ye, who is secretary of the Corean legation at Washington. Mr. e has just been made happy by the arrival at his home of a little daughter, and the child has been christened "Washou .Ye," which in, English means Washington." The child is the first born of the Corean nation ality, in this country. We have in stock animmense va- of Cook Stoves. " alL styles and Prices away down and Stoves his speeches, asked what the "Demo ! guaranetTto irive satisfaction. N. crats had ever done except to crfcl-'Jacobi Hrfw. Co. ' " , t cise and break down, asserting at j Wooi, U still very high and very the same tune that to the Itepubli- scarce Onlv o,e flat-load of oak can party belonged all the honor, fand one of pine Cttme in this morn all the achievement associated tvithiin Gak wood is selling at $1 per American history. The New Tor ,oad: on the wharf( Herald come to th? rescue as fol! lows: A large line of Breech and Muzzle- For cool, impertineut insolence it ! loading Shot Guns, Air Rifles and would be hard to parallel this t-tate- 1 itoIs; all grades at lowest prices. So, Front strm.. Theoretically, Commissioner Theo dore Roosovelt is right when he says: 44There is not the slightest necessity for any clerk to pay any thing to collectors of campaign funds nnless he wishes to." But taking a practical view of the case, the clerk who wishes to keep his place as a servant of the present Ad ministration might as well resign as to refuse to pay over that per cen tum of his salary for which a de-. mand is made. a . The Republicans up North laugh ed in their sleeves a few months ago at the disastrous effects which the Farmers Alliance would work in the South when the democratic ticket were put in the field, but they are not laughing anywhere now. Their attention is too stcad- ly absorbed by the work put 'in by: the Alliance iout West where it is playing the wild' with the Republi can prospects. . The South. bobs up serenely and will send to Congress a few more Democrats than she usrwl- y does. Some of these are Alliance men, it is true, out tney are AJemo- "1 - crats also. , I -m i Gen. John M. Palmer, of Illinois, is one of the greatest campaigners of the age. Nominated for United States Senator during- midsummer. h at once entered upon a vigorous canvass, and since then has tra versed eery section of the state, making from eight to fifteen speeches every. week. Next week Gen. Palmer will devote his canvass o Chicago and Cook county." " He will make from two to four speeches daily, and will be escorted to each meeting by oue hundred- members of the Cook ment. What are the "achievements of American history? First, the creation of the commonwealths of the Northwest by the eeverancy ,of Virginia. This wasdone by a Demo crat, Thomas Jefferson. Then the purchase of . Louisiana from Napol eon, giving us the control of the Mississippi river and a magnificent empire, sweeping from the Gulf of Mexico to tho Canada line. This was done by a Democrat, Thomas Jefferson. Then the annexation of Florida entirely the work of a Democrat, Andrew Jacksou. Then the coming in of the noble common wealth of Texas, a territory larger than France the work of a Demo crat, James K. Polk. ! The acquisi tion of our Pacific States such an Empire as might have dazzled the imagination of Cajsar was tho work of a Democrat, James K. Polk. To the Democrat Andrew Johnson we owe Alaska. i With this record of things done the speeches of Robespierre Reed seem strangely out of place.' ! Any one in possession of '25 -cents can go to the nearest drug store and procure a bottle; of Salvation Oil and be cured at once of rheuma tism, neuralgia, or auy pain or ache. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw., Co. . - Mr. Louis H. Meares, of .Radford, Va., who has been here for, a few days on a visit to his mother, leaves to-night on his return. Mr. Meares is in the real estate business at' Rad ford, ami we are glad to hear that he is doing wejl. Forscasts. - For Nortii Carolina, fair weather. except showers in the northwest portion and slightly cooler. Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day for Wilmington and vicinity, fair and slightly cooler weather. Lutheran Church Services To-Night. . . L hnglisu services will be held in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 8 o'clock this evening, Prof. Miller aud sons will during the services assist the choir and ora ist by playing several German Church chorals. Appointments to Speak. Hon. Chas. M.. Stedman will ad dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times am! places: r . ' . Capt. S. B. Alexander will speak at the places mentioned below on thedates given: i Shallotte, Oct. 2oth. I McKeithan's Store, Oct. 27th. Albermarre, Oct. 29th. Concord. Nov. 1st. " ; Death of !Irn. Vick. " .-Our most sinVere sympathies are tendered our friend, Capt. S. W. Vick, in the loss of his estimable wife. She departed this life yester day afternoon, after a long aod dis tressing illness. Mrs. Vick was the daughter of Mrs.. Laura Roth well, of this city, and jwas ono of the most amiable, accomplished, pure-minded women we have ever- known. The t - ! funeral took place this afternoon and the interment was at Oakdale. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Mr. B. G. Worth, Mr. Geo.Chadbourn, Col. B. R. Moorev, Maj.T. H. McKoy, Capt. C. 1. My eys and Capt. Jno. T. Rankin. NEW AD VEltTISEHI CNTO. S I es 1 App! es ! -r ;. r ASP COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY. I. T. OttSOtf h r.: ; lio o. VatVr sr. Firo Till Morning. The alarm of fire this morning. LOCAL 3STJWS. 1XDXX TO NlV ADVCRTI8KMINT8, SEEDiC Co Furnlturt mnd3 Bbotheks Drusrglsts C W Yates Sam Jones Hons Books 1 T & G F Alderman Apples, Apples. Clyde's S s Line Change of schedule I - Four weeks from to-day to Thanks giving. -1 ... Only four days more and then we'll vote. -The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 2,338 bale?. Hot Bed Sash and Glass for sa by the N. Jacobi Hdw.lCo. t We are very glad to hear that Mr. N. W. Jacobs is better to-day. The cooler weather j promised us by the Signal office was here on time this morning, I Hon. C. W. McCIammy was in the city yesterday for a short time. He closes tne campaign on Monday at Burgaw. I ! Visitors Uo our city! should cer tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. for anything wanting in their line. v ! t j Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a good. durable article;, for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. , t j Miss Effie Ellsler and her company left here this morning on the W., CJ & A. R. R. .for Columbia, where they play to-hight. j . ;! Mr. James N. Anderson, formerly of this city,.but now of Raleigh, has been appointed Train! Dispatcher on the Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Mr. Gibson James, of jMaple Hill; Pender county, was in thecity yes j terday. He told us that he thiks the Democrats will carry Pender county next Tuesday by a decided majority. j j The 'Dependent 'Publicans had a pow-wow over .in Brooklyn last night. Several of thej candidates spoke a piece apiece. They really talked as if they think they are go- ing to be elected. t Chi Wire 1 1 Knjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs7 when in need of a laxativeand if the father or mother be costive o bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy kuown and every family should have a bottle. Thic Afternoon's Alarm. The alarm of fire this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, sent in front box 42 was caused oy the burning of a small hole in the roof of Mr. John McCartney's" house, on Sixth, . be tween Orange and Ann streets. The fire department was on hand prompt-- m . a i ' a a . X 1 XL iy oui lorrunaieiy ineir servicesj were not needed. The damage was slight ami was covered by insur ance. . Maj. McCIammy' Appointment. Hon. C. W. McCIammy will ad dress the people on the issues of the c-tmpatgn at the following times and places:.-':'' , '-i Fremont, Wayne county, Thurs day, Oct. 30. Faison's Depot, Duplin county, Friday, Oct. St. Magnolia, Duplin county, Satur day, Nov. 1. Burgaw, Pender county, Monday, Nov. 3. The Governess. . w .- 'Miss Ellsler closed her short en gagement in this city last, night. The house was much smaller than either the merits of the piece or the abilities of the troupe justified. Still, the. piece was rendered with much spirit and the audience, al though small, was highly enthusias tic. There is too much of politics in the air now to justify the expec tation of large houses. At St, John's Last Right. Miss Marie Gates, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Capt. fJeo. W. Gates, and one of the most charming of our many charming young ladies, was married last even ing, at 9 -o'clock, in St. John's Church, Jjy.Rev. Dr. Carmicnael, to Mr. D. McLaughlin Therrelf, of Charleston. The church was crowd ed with the frvnds and relatives of the bridel lirl and Mrs. VTheTrell left on the 10:10 train last night or The protracted mectiog in the County Democratic ; yrooklyu Baptist Church closed last Club. The club has ailopteti a bamlsome uniform, to be used while discharging this escort duty. ; ; Look but for counterfeits! See that voti get tho geuuine Dr. Bull's Cougli Syrup! Do not let the dealer sell you some just as good,"but !n tist upon gettiog the genuino with he Bull's Head trademark on the wrapper. night. The meeting has been con ducted by the pastor, j Rev. R. E. Peele, and Rev.-. Mr. Hutson, the evangelist, and the results have beeti very gratifying: t Everybody knows scrofula to bo a disease, of the blood, and 'Hood's Cnrapa i'l U the best ; remedy for r.l t'!i i diseases. aNrisit to Florida. at 3 o'clock, turned in from box No. 41, was caused by the burning of a one-story house on I Eighth street, between . Wooster and Dawson, owned and occupied by Jno Cowan, colored. The house was Completely destroyed, but part of the furniture was saved. The house was insured by- Messrs. Smith Boatwright Thefire is thought to be incendiary 0wer4ofCitv PrdDQrtv.ahd uoniraciprs :: O EQUIKISO BDILDLNG ' LUMBER WILL 5 do wAl to eiAmlne and price our Stock, rar - ticuiariy our xim iriod rioonn ana ceuinir ' of which we imake a specialty, and the prrcfs on the lower grades will astonish . the. closest btiyer. Mouidinss of Clean ktin-irted stoct. -j T jfVio fill eonTin nk In ttMIn rnt arinrr t l.J UU K k' 1 L IX HP A LI UliMWliUEi.' 'i " j PARSLEY A WIGGTXK. . Telephone !No. 73. mon'thu ' oct27 2w. . Cut Glass, pjOLOGJiK IAKD PERFUME UOXTLE8 IX great variety. New Goods and reasonable : AIUDS liJtOTHEUs' " prices, oct 27tf lW S.i Front street. Alotice to Buildori as some one set it on weeks ago. . fire about two The Voting Places. The following are the the voting coming places in, the city for election: . First Ward, First Division Thos. G. Williams' store, 'corner Fourth and Harnett streets, j 'f Second Division Building corner of Sixth and Campbell streets, re 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 Engiha House. Fifth Ward, First Division-Fifth Ward Market House, corner of Fifth and Castle streets. L t Second Division Bannaker Hose Reel House, on Ninth; between Cas tle and Queen streets.! Scribner'g l"or November. - In the November number of ticrib nerr8 Magazine Mr. Zogbaum ends his series of papers on the j "White Fleet" in European waters a series that deserves to reappear in book form, as much for the authorrs charming bits of description as for the admirable illustrations Prof. Shaler'a "Life and Man in North America" also ends, and it is the best paper of the three, all of which have been original and philosophical, as well as interesting. In the serial. Master Jerry is brought to the East and takes a high place among men of business, while the probable end of thestory becomes harder to guess than before. . Robert Brewster Stanton who last year surveyed the course of a projected -. railway through the Grand Canyon: of the Colorado, describes his exciting work in detail. A sketch quite, but of the usual, and written and illus trated by Frank French, is entitled iA Day with a Country Doctor." Herbert Ward, once one of Stanley's lieutenants in Africa, tells well a Tale of a Tusk oLJvory," giving incidentally many descriptions of life and warfare ir. the Dark Con tinent. Mrs. F. Rhinelander Jones contributes an'article on the train ingof a nurse, portions of the sketch being -given by nurses who have been trained and are Mn actual ser- ce.' The single short story- is by James Stimson. rOK NEURALGIA AND HEAD ACHE Ihf. 2oaurr.50c. ROUGH ON CORNS. Liquid, 15c. Salve, 10c. Rough on Worms. Safe, Sure Cure. 2c. . h H Jltrie Jim rgLwl aV..' PrerfBtd. OKSES THAT ARK PKtCKED WiTU Bocklen's Arulcis Salre - xTho Besr Saive m the Verio for Cuts, Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum, Fever. Sores. Tttj?IV Chap petl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruntions. jid tositivplv cures I rails or ofc er pHnctacl woun U In tnc fan :;Vi'.: ;i;V ; h treaty ufttly, are ia no danger cf -.'- i ' - t.i.ii'itvu,iflj1Bj irorn iyO;KjtT. Alter pracucai ea- or money refundfL ; Fricn. 55 cvntsl perin of 20 years t am prcXHrtd to gnaraii per box. . " - - j tee th atovc. ail on me. For al by 'Kobert JX IIWm wholesale ana Tatail drvgs . . j. . - star ana ueseaer copy it . . ' k B PassfBgcr Station, Bajfijb,- N, C;: -V IDS WILL HE RECEIVED j UNTIL KO- vemoer 1st, for the construction of the U Eion Passenger station at Kaieigh, N. c. ' . Ilf.r.s jn.a specifications can be 'seen at the offlec of the -'Ualcigli & Gaston Kallroad, .113 .' ' ' --Ii- - ' . : . . Halifax street, iuiclgh, N. C. 'I JOHN C. WINDEH, t oct 21 lot - For the Committee. : Hn T T T-V A T If T? . 1 OJC A1V1H MANUFAOTUBING 00. MAN V KAOTU HRKS 01 Fertilizers, Pine Fibre arid Pine Fibre Matting Wilmington, - - j N.- C. - .- i. . . .. .- r1HE DEPUTATION OFOUltFEKTIUZEKS- the ACME. and GEM, is now established, and ', the results of three years' use in tho nands of - the best farmers of this and other States will alkali men voiuc as u uiku griMiO uiauurB mv.M . r . m m tit-. . . - . luo juAi Aiixut, uuui i ix) ui ma leaves or our - wool carpet for comfort and durability and the 7 demand for It Is dally increasing:. It has vlr- ' cues noT iouna in any otner iaDnc The FIIJ HE or WOOL is extensively niifid tar upnoistenngr purposes, and as a niling for Mattrtssesls almos&eaual to nalr. beinc Tiahr. elastic and proof against insects. - vci uiiuiica iiuui icuauio pitrucs USIII OUT " kuvau bcui ua ovi au uiu uiuw. ur n ill UM mailm ed upon publication. lanitf CLYDE'SS Now JqvH & Wilmington SfcGairjiship Co. tr FROM PIEK 29, EAST RIVEK NEW YOKK Located between Chambers ard Roosevelt sts Atsc'cloct. P.M.- ! ' l PAWNEE .... DELAWARE . .1 F ANITA... PAWNEE.. . .Saturday, Nov Wedneday, Nov ..Saturday. Nov .iWednesday, Nov FROM WILMINGTON FANITA j..... PAWNEE...,..U... JJfcbAWAE..i... FANITA ......Tuesday, Nov 4 ..... Friday, uov 7 ...Tuesday, Not 11 .....Friday, Nov 14 ttr Throusrh Bills Ladlnc And riwfct. TTtm Rates guaranteed to and from points la North and South Carolina. - - . - ror Fceiirht or Passage apply to zL H G. 8MALLBONES. Superintendent, i - Wliminr ton. N. C TIIEO. E. EER, Traffic Managn ' ' "' jsew T'ork ' - wm. p. CLYDE CO., Gem Atrenta. oct 00 tf s Bowling Green. New Yorr. " Misses Burr&James'ichool "JISSE.S BURR AND JAMES WILL RE- open their School for Toxtn?adies and chili drcn ofJbfHh sexes, S On Thursday, Oct; 2d The course of study, as heretofore", will be systematic and.hor6ujh. Indintfuafinstruo- fTon beMowed upon each puplU the same'eare- iui auenuon siren in traininsr the slow mind : as thOiof brfeht lnfBce - ;- Hj atr-sinz. Free-hand DraTrtnsr. Calls-' cnenjcj ana eeaiewottc tree of cnarge, -Musical looartment. vn1er tho EuneHntpn.' aenw- Of Mi?.iM. K, CCSHING. Purll3 in music either within or without tho School will be areoinmotiated with- suitable hours o " " instjucuoa that wui not Interfere with -les-' " ions or hours of study. Every care and atten tion is given to the moral welfare of the child " -For further parcieulars please apply to iri ' North Thim street and see Principals. :

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view