rni par . -I I f. 1. wiu feeci&atu rccdvfe oooimatiCAt CSS from our cnenas oa'"ax anil IXftj:;:a general trjteroBfc. u - 7" - 1 - " i The name o! tiu writer Qtust alwajs to Tar nis&eato tne o:tr. . 7 ' -.' i oonmuuicauonn muse be wrxtf n'ca czlj one siaaor ttm paper.-' . . . rersonaiines vmxi ne tqioo3. - , " . AUfl tt to aaiHat.a u-J parttcalATlJ CJlfiCr stood thai th K-nxor toe cpj. 1 wars esSOCT 8 the Tte" or rnponaei!t i anless eo it&ted in theied:icMiaioMaiaAi7: W :. 1 -ft . m Three fUja voe DOOlA. 35 cent. JurtnM of carriers, tree part ol dti. t re , fM ft-P-t U, nd ' - . j I - WIX.M tNGTONi. & 0.', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890. NO 288. ;: " - V- . ' . v 1 - rrrr , , , . : , - - i f .,r- rviOYS -i .1 r.!!ll.4 nrlirc r;jy& i talni; it U i!au I acti 5U- Hrrup of I-igs w th. iCjr of i:s ever pro Va'4a ' t- tlw taste and ac Saim! trul v lueGciaI in it; wwtrAmi onlv from the ma' iit toJ t?rwilIe suUstance?, il ' jf ixctllexit qualities commend V 'jJiaJ hare matle it tbe m'oa 1 air recoil r known, lb? f Fij U for sale in 50c 'ih bottle br all leatling drug a. Aar relable" dmggUt win fi lite it on hand will pro U wcidlIt fur any one rh jata trrit. Do not accept anj "aUFPil TO SYRUP CO. in mcnco. cal tzru. n. HEW YORK, r.r. PHEKT K. UKLLA5IY. . rSOLKALK DKUCilST. Bi's wiimtajton. N. C r i i.' rrOTES! ST0YE8! Jhn, 13 Kik aii at All Frift?. XfilKctttmai l'4irniD, Plaouer & Co.. GAM JONEU sonc BOOKS. 1IE.V BOOK STORE 418 AHoving Tale. (tfrWTLLHOTE THIS WEEK. IT IS ' ArUclM of Furniture har t mt ii iw miifs ktv n ceded, we JWiwriranu. tall -Hi fee us. We -wtw:ompricea. 8NEED & COU I rumlture De&lf n. 11 Cor. X&rfcrt &nd Kmind sra. 5SI1S & VOLLEUS. 10LMALE DEALERS IK - " visions, Groceries, lip Tobacco. Cigars, AND - JIEROHANTS. t. front ik. ock Rt., ItLMlNoiON, N. C5. 33 .Ifft I l rvt a m I 1 1 1 1 U?tt rAKWloHU'.TUTl U PILLS, IP. ' - . T 1M Urp- assortment of C7 Ws tor tbe Heiall Drn? nd tourer inicEs. , VU X. Front ureec IM-Appl-s I Apple? f AX- AIRY DDAnimr nri.rnii if I rnuuuut UtntriALLT. ' 110 KoJwwer sr. ; 7 ' I rittl-AkKD TO TAKfC I'eON i Umned'amount or Family 1,1 U cmarge f a compev 'It WORTH BRAKCll. - Proprietors. for hire; L and without drtrerv w rue, or aire, penectir w fared for tj the cut. 'fv "... i OXD-ilA!TD vmCLES L , V.. C CrRREUC " 1JTBSX TO (IW ADTCBTOSXKKTl . ii ho wa id yitera MKBU Co FurnJturB . vrci3 Eaoraiar--Urujglst J tt FKBftk At Work Apiin J A SrRIXSK.CO.ll and Vooi )ikshUOwkns 0ren3 House LxfikTAiwHEjiT-Lutner Buiuil ' W YATXA-Sam .Jones sons Hoots A a Y i v st ka i A pples, Bininis, I Poli.it Sheet iron Worker, etc Ctdi s Lrxt-C'haose cr Schedule t : -.. 1 The receipts of cotton. at tlilr tf-.lay foot tip 971 balfv. 4 port Hot Bed Saxli ami filais for sale by thN. Jaeobl Hiw. Ci t I The November luoon will nil on the StJth, ooe week frui to-iuorrovr. . . . . - The ujooii r.ouiplete5 Its flrft quart- r r. n t . 1 V. L 1 oV la k to-trroTro w uorniijji. The wood market is fairly well Mipplied now but the prices are slill hlih. . -m Cd. F. V. Foster left morning for a two week Cleveland, Ohio. . here this i visit to The shell road Is In a tlou now and as a ruje is moot h as a parlor floor. flue condi- 2thuo.t ns Mr. F. H. Slednian, Sheriff-eleot of New Hanover county, 3 in Fay etteVUIe on a short visit. The intersection of ?ront and Princess street Is in a bad! condition and calls for prompt attention. . . L. Mr. R. H. Lyon, of Elizabeth City, Is in the. city on a short visit to his brother-in-law, Mr.A. F. Lucas. ; ) Visitors "to our city should cer talnly not fall to call on the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. foranythiu wantiu In their line. t Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a gpod. durable article; for sale Jncobi Hdw. Co. by the N. t I am Manufacturer s ! Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t . Tdr. W. II. Howard receives New River oysters fresh very morning and will deliver them promptly in any part of the city. See ad. in this issue. ! ' We have In stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, alll styles and sizes. Prices away down'and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. . N. Jaeobl Hdw. Co. . I t A large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot Gun?, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co.. . . Mr. P. Linehab, of Ralefgh, the contractor for patting the grounds urodnd the new Government build ing io order, is engaged on the work now. , Mr. J. C. Chase" was making surveys there this tnornlog. This weather Is unseasonable and unsaleable, so far as Fall! and Win ter eoads are concerned. Hut '"It is Just bealxtlful nnd delightful, espe ciallr for invalids. .We had pretty much the same kind of weather this time last year. ' H To all whom it may dftneern. A sprain of the wrist or ankles is not an uncommon occurrence. . It is well to know that a few- applica tions of Salvation OH well rubbed in will invariably produce Jhe desfreii result in an entire cure. I'rice pent,- ; ; " Mr. E. W Moore, orKelly's Cove, wa iu the icity to-dny and gave some of our merchants a call, lie reports the 1 best crops for years past prosperous condition of ml m. innre urosnerou th people thaii lias beeri known in a.longtime. . r The cougreglion of St. Stephen's A..M. K. Church gave n supper last nlglit at the City Hall. Vomplitien tarv'to their pastor, Rev W. 11. Thomas. The colored hastors 'oL the city were preeent, ' f nd IMnhop A..W. Wyman was also aguest. : Mrs. a fl. Owens of the Owens House, on" Dock street has leen coninelled to enlarge her facilities to accommodate . me At - I - . r ltoAnrer. She lias taketi the rooms ( facing on,Front.treet and has had them Handsomely carpeted and fur nished. Mrs. Owens keeps a good hous and a popular house If you suffer from catarrh why don't you take Hood's Sareaparilla, the common cense remedy? It has The Vellow" JHjUuftje Is htuMhi ami. n few 1ohuiu can h een .on vinje iy the woods near the." city, Th' warm vreatlitr Iiak tirrwfi.rltt tl. out. , ' . .. mm mm. IT.I1 We are clad to hear that , r, " J.Tfllin IV llannn. .t- " ... . .. so it "tl.i. " : r." et !t " " ; K " ' ' ' There Is no new Hector as yet for St. Paul's Episcopal Church hut'tbe vestry hope to uiuke some 'd'ectdvtl' follow it's nse, m jhat it;t jthe best jannonnceineot iu thli direction bt!faiuily remedy known and "every fore long. , ; ' There never was a fluer Jot of bef cattle lu market thau at this nre . .,,.. , nnu adjoining Slates. - l Our young fnendn Mr, Johnny Marshall, a. bright, clever young man, has t.aken a position on the Star staff. . We predict for him a brilliant future In the journalistic field. " T Capt. Manning has a lot of elegant Myrtle Grove oysters at -.his oyster house on Wrlghtsville. Ve know all about it for wo sampled a roast there yesterday. .They are unusual ly fine. The electric light at the intersec tion of Third and Market streets has been placed on a high pole in the centre of the streets. We, hear that all of the lights East of Second street are to be elevated in a like wanner. Mr. J. B. Farrar, we are pleased to note, has almost entirely recover ed from his recent' severe sickness. He has opened a general repairing shop at No. 21 South Second street, near Dock, and iif now ready for work again. Mr. Marsden Bellamy has a num ber of thrifty banana plants on his beautiful place at ! rightsville. in stead of housing them for the win ter he has had them carefully cov ered with baggiug and hopes for a big crop next year. ' Don't !If a dealer offers vou a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couch . Syrqp without wrapper or labels, or iu a mutilated condition, don't touch it don't buy it at any price, there is something wrong it may be a dan- Lgerous or worthless counterfeit. In sist upon gettiug a perfect, unbroken, genuine package. "We are glad to learn that Mr. Rob ert Montgomery, who has been to near death's door with a typhoid malarial attack, at his residence near Northwest, is now somewhat better. The first favorable change in his condition was noticed on Sun day afternoon. Mr. E. G. Polly, the. well-known tin and sheet iron worker and con tractor, has concluded to try the merits of a little printer's ink and hence his card appears in this issue of the Review. He has had 20 years' experience in the business and what ! he does'nt know about it is hardly worth talking about. , Audit and f inance. v The Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday afternoon in regular semi monthly session. Present, Messrs. K. J. Jones, (chairman,) W. R. Kenan, John W. Hewett. The proposition of Messrs. Burr & Bailey to remove the "A3 copper j boiler tubes from the steam fire en-; trim Adrian " and replace with a t - l like nniuber' of new tubes of like weight and kind for $120-approved by the : Mayor was accepted by the loard. ' ' "': Bills were audited anl approved ' A. 1 as follows: Cuneiitfxpeiise,. notes, $15,000; interest en same, $495; refunded taxes $000 being the amount of the city taxes due by the Clarendon Water Works Co.. for the year 1830, and offset. by bills for same an hum it for water furnished by the city for geueral purposes for same time, as per contract. Uucklen Arnica " 'i - The Hem raive in the world for Out. Krnisea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheuiu, Fever Sores. Tettar, Chat neil Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ud all Skiu Krtiptious, an.l Ksitively cures ilets or no ay required. Itisguar auteeil to give-perfect siitisfaction, or utouey refuietel. Price 2T ents per box., For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and atail dggiV If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN S IRON BITTERS . , .... -.... -. -. ,: I j.-' a mass tu r ? "."""IniVhtatSo' In tI,eVeSteru rt -of thUtatcikt which tin Forecast. ' j 7 ; Por""North Carolina, fair nntil Thurlny aud cooler: weather Local ffre-jist frnm ft o in trwiii v .vur - v mm T for Wiliuinston . and vicinity, fair and slightly cooler weatheri children Enjor I Thepl.aSant naYor,-gentfe action rand soothing effects of Syrup of JFip?, when in need of a laxative and If the father or mother be costive or bilious the most irrat if vine resulta ! family should have a bottle! . - . 7 tHtr " !t! zll. iVJ- i.": Jl! l xv iuis iiifentJir will utr uciu , tu- clock at the City Hall, f t i i i u lit An ttrlfl laA nnnAintajl to. take charge of th Prohibition campaign j o'etween now and thq time of elec- l x" ni 't! !ri itipu, the second -Monday-, in June, 1891. A number -of .speaktrs will address th meeting. (liven U the CJ-By. j The storm Much was central in i the lwer Mississippi - valley on Suri- J day has passed us and gone! up Jijto the lake regions, tj whioh it has ... i moved with increased energy. This morning it was central off the coast of Maine. tThe retuarkablej rapidity with which it moved was due to high pressure on each side. This storm was slightly .felt here last night when the maximum 'velocity of the wind was 21 mires an hour Dent ores t's for December. ' 4A Merrv Christmas"? is the cheer ing greeting shining j from every page of that ideal monthly, Demo rest's Family Magazine, th Decern br number of . which-i-a real, genuine holiday number is just at hand. "Lighting the Way for Santa Claus"' is the very appropriate in troductory watecolor and the page engravings that follow. j'Raphael Painting the Virgin and Child," is from a noted painting. Besides these, then; arc some' two hundred and fifty other handsome illustra tions, for this representative Family Magazine is noted for the quantity- aud quality of.its pictures. "In the Streets of Paris" is a pro fnsely illustrated article, in reading which one is in faucy transported to that charming city; and if one pre fers to visit nearer home, the de scription and exquisite pictures of the Washington residence of Sena tor Sawyer, of Wisconsin, jaffords a revelation of; beauty! Tiere are sDlendid stories and I poeius, and every department is brimful of good things. "Sanitarian" trea sad affliction fObesity," s of that and the common-sense i treatment reeom- mended is bound to be efficacious; and "Our Girls" will' be (delighted ith the comedietta in their speeial department. This splendid maga zine is only $2 a year. It is publish ed Jjy W. JeuningsDemorek, 15 East 14th street, New York. How's Your Is the Oriental salutation. knoTving that good health cannot exist withont a ' healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies in the stomach nndi- fested, poisoning the lood; freqnent headache pTisnes: a feelins: of lassi tude, despondency nervousness indicate and how the whole; system" is de-v ranged. ,Simm6na Liver i Regulator- hste ; been the means of restoring more . people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency Known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As a general ftunlly remeay ior ayEpcpr Torpid LI nc anything -lu and kae W been di- j vr, constipation, etc., ninuj ;oxnach and w. j. mcEusot, iumb.u - ' r,i to tfiat V(mi 4t" t ha ciMuine, . i . ,?fhmSM frTai imfrailoS VVii2iS froatofWiSS byour.rl ZTrmd Mffcon froatox p- Auffww-'-lii3 Liver NEW AHVKBTISEJ1EST3. Springs and; Upholer J HAVE SOLD MY UPHOLSTERED SPRING BCCS TO T II S B ATTKRY P BK H0T1IL, AUieriUe; and to Fine Hotels in St A'lustlne. VlorKiA; to larje dcalors In Rlchmtnd, X3L, Macon, Ga., and Washlngtos Ci'r, D. and W. nov 15 tr Died at Soutliport. Mrs, RIt. Domain, wife of the ac coniplUhed gentleman who has had charge of the Signal Office at South ? port, died yesterday morning, at 7 o'clock. Mr. Demain, accompanied by his little. hoTronfy fotir years of age, and the only child, came up fo the city last night with the remains oti the steam tug Italian and left on the miduight train for Morganstowp, West Virginia, where the interment will take place. .''... Mr. Demain will not return .to South port, a fact which is greatly regretted by the people ; of . ' that town. He Jvas been hi charge of the office there for a year past and by his courteous, gentlemanly conduct has won the respect and esteem of the entire community. Criminal Conrt. , The following cases were disposed of in thiscourt-yesterday -afternoon: A. Tatzke, Benj. Gnirk aud Ru dolph Schonfeldt: affray. Case sub mitted. Defendant tuirk was fined $15 and costs, and tha ether two de fendants were adjudged to pay the costs. Robt. McKoy, perjury. ; Nol pros. B. F. Turlington and RG. Dar den, affray. - Case submitted. De fendants each fined '$ 20 and costs. Charles Maynbr, charged with the 'murder. of . Nathan Fails. On motion ot tne solicitor,; the casp was continued to the Januarv term, 1891. ; -James Brock, assault and battery; with a deadly weapon. Verdict guilty. Defendant sentenced to three months in the-county hoase of correction. W. J. King, a regubr juror, 'was called and failed to answer: a fine of $2 was ordered entered against him. The tine was afterwards remitted by tha court. Balaam Daniels, assault and bat tery with a deadly weapon. Case submitted. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. , . . Juo, II. Strauss, violation of a city ordinance in permitting cows to run at large. Appeal from the City Court The jury found for the city,, affirm ing the decision of the court below,! which imposed a line of $10 against Mr. Strauss for violatkm of the or dinance. The following were disposed of this morning: State vs. John -.Walker, H. Brink ley, Jack Johnson, Al Loftin, Jim Lof tin and Geo Anderson, affray. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. One case, "of an affray, was on trial at our close. r.ouan on coughs For Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness. Sore Throat. 25c. ROUGH ON TOOTH ACHE. Instant relief. 15c. Rough on Corns. Liquid, 15e. Salve 10c M NKW ADVEBTI8BMENT8. ii Apple's ! Apples! R ECEIVEPTHIS DAY 50 & MIHELS FINE NATIVE APPLES, direct from Mt. Airy, wnlch will be sold cheap to dealers and con sumers, also, rood snpply of Bananas. Dried Fruit, urape. Fi ae Confections. &c A. S. WIN STEAD. Fruit and Confectioneries, oristf 115 North Second St.. neirl'.O. Oyvters ! Oysters J -jALL AT THE CAUT IIOUE ON SEV- enth, bPtwoen Market, and Dock streets, tor fresh NEW It IV Kit OYSTESLS. I get tnem evewinornlD frcsk from the carts, and will delivePllwm In any part oftUn city for f l.tO Icr pauon. . n. mnvAun. r. K.-irars receirea oy teiepnoncat b. Hr .r. Ahrens". Ticvl3 2t rTesinesec Coal I 1ST AKKITED A CflOICE LOT CELE- - bratcd Tennessee COAL. ' 1200 Cord Weed ! Seasoned Oik. Ash, Pine, Blackjack; c. He , at reduced r rices. noVlStf - 4. A. SPKINGEIL ' E. G. POLLEY. - . . & Sheet Iron) rwnrVAr aTifi HnntMfttnr ' 1 titlnutes furnished for all work la my line and all contracts faitafully and prompt ly ex. ecutert Hare had 2i years exertence;m the h,,,,,..,. pnnd workmen trtlf rair- N inV A I VM ICt ''15 KM i:NT3i. Can guarantee to please the most fastidious,' M curjiinirjc, U Princess street WTltalngton, N. C Floriil arid aiiisfr al Enterjarnmeut Vf ENGERT MISSION CIRCLE, AT LCTHEB ; i fx. 1. Meinojlal Rulldi n. WeduesJ ay, ' .19tu.'domiaencln3r at 4 p. nv ,L ... ..' JJovenSbfr Adnilislon Adults 15 cents; Children 10., AT WORK AffAINV J IIAVS REOPENED MY OENERAt RE- pair shop at No. 21 South. Second street, near Dock-, and respectfully solicit wJric. 1.111 dot' - .. t. fa . r "I- ' v " - i '-rv.. ?; -t my test to plasc an4 only asiia trial, r . My prices awj LOW and my work U JPnoU- ! ,t or on. , ; Respectfully, 1 I, ;.j noviis tr j.' a. faukxi ; : j- ... .. . ' - a , . No. lOO IJcck Street, -j ' -r H AV1NO ENLAKOED MY . IIOCSE - BT taklnk the rooms facing Froa$ Street, I.aave . had them nicely furnished , ana . carpeted a nice Parlor for ladies up stairs and a Sitting- ; Room for Gentlemen down Stairs, supplied -with writing desks, c. r ' 1 . The table is lurnished with the beat the ; a ark t afford?. Board by the day, .week or " month. Mrs. S. II. WENS. . nor 18 :t DON'T TO GET A PAIK OF OUlt 6ENT8' - -, S6.00 for Stf.OO GENUINE IUND.SEVED a Few Pairs IM. Geo. R French & Sons, OS North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) "oct 20 tt H. A. Tuckeri LEK LN GKANITir, MAKBLB AND Brown Stone. Manufacturer of Cemetery, ; Monumental and Building Work. u ; . 310 North Front Street, J- sep 29 tf Wilmington, N. ' TJ ITorsc OwBcrs Loctjaw PmenfeJ. H Okses tuat ake riiicK ed with Dalls orotier punctu'ed wounds in thefoot . whet treated skUfuily are In no danger of dying from Lo:kjaw. After a practical ex perience of 20 years i am prepared to guana tee the, at ore. Cation me. - D. QuINLIVAN, oct291y -'The Horscshoer and Farrier. CLYDE'S New York & Wilmington Steamship Oompanv. FltOM PIEK i. E.ST KIVEIt,':NKW YOKK, Located between chambers ard aooserelt its " At ? o'clock. P. w. FAN1TA.. ......"..'..Wednesday. Nor 1 n. KiVvn ......... ... v. f . W PAVNEE .........Katurdar. ot 'FROM WILSllNaTOX t PA WINEE. ...... ...... ...... . VriAhv Nn1 FANITA ..Tuesdar. kovk BENEFAtTroR.........:;.r..FNJ ' rt Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Ratei guaranteed to as from points in North and South CaroMna. - T t For Frelcht or Passage apply to - U a. SAIALLBON KM, urrlatendent, I I Wilmington, h ' C THEO. B. EGEH, Traffic Manager. 1 - . r . New York' WM. p. CLYDE C CO.. Oenl Agents, no U tt s Bowling Green. New Vorx Oysters at Wrightaville. M OYSTEIt IIOCSE AT WBIGrmriLtE is now open for the geasoa. Ladles and Gen- ,'- i ; ;v 1 - Uemtn aecommolated promptly with THE BST.,TO BE' IIABv : ' -: I' : " ' -' j " '1 ''':' ROASTS ready oa arrtvja. ,;. i . E. W. MANNING, novistf Proprutor. FAIL 8H pn'y cured many people. tutJ aad Frtncess Pta.

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