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I .-1 trr VM. snU excepted Wo will 1 glad to"rccclvo cbmmunlcauons from our friends oh anj and aU subjects cf jU. T. JAMES. ".wssiw- iTAGE PAJD: The name of the writer must always be f ur olshed to the Editor, ;' . ; Communications "must oc written only oa one side of the paper. , 5 " ,: - Personalities must be arolded. "r . , And It is especially and.' particularly unfier stood that the Editor docs t always endorse the views of correspondents Vnless so stated In the editorial columns. . . " morilhs COO. Tlirvc f month, 35 cents. t:: t' (fciired fcy carriers, free j "r port of the city, at the above J ' io anU 11 be raL VOL XII WILMINGTON..N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY 1 1888 NO 14 blr paper regularly. ... .V l 1 i4.v lEflEW 'I : ' I J 7f k . PHiLAnKLPIHA fTZ TM T IOV li.T THK GlM INF. e . urc M?Ub c&sat Mr. liUiNtonMm decided not to t Uiue l ",, "- ' I-rutiu Dtmnelly i oing to Kng .mil in lune to copyright his . forth oniin IkioU on the famous Slinks- run cipher. He exiKct5 a large rruUtion in F.nlaml. Fmnci Flcar Sheppenl iid to uive Ufn the first man to iiv the .redt in u:i .d warfare. He came f an t.M SortU i'irnf ina family, and ra a rnujiiare ti inr jiavai acmr jar. Tl.-rv mat recently sold at auction b Piri an autograph letter of Mir- iVax fami prison, for $11; one of paztou for ami one written .oiatly lv UoljNi)ierre the reat 'arnot and other worthies of the Evolution for Junes G. Blaine is now a grand :h?r, and there is a James O. HLiin. the third. The little chap lKra ou Wednesday at the resi- nv of James (. Blaine, Jr., in .Vw York. Young Mrs. Blaine was Mix ilarie Nevin&. of Ohin Mr. M. Hurley, of San Francisco, haione hundred and five vears . . . . . . - 'to, na. ieen left ilone in the world, iih no one to look after her in her having recentlv lost a son. eighty, ami a daughter, who M'xty-eight at the time of her -.- A colored woman, the wife of Willi KllK of Albanv,gave birth to tmloy. Thev are s.ill to lmv WpulteUthe enormous amount of Veil lMtnnl: nun tiiminc at twenty pounds, the :trr ii seventeen, the heaviest rrer known. Mother aud ttlkn are doing well. ii tiutated einenses nf th Chlca-a I!ice deiHirtuient for the ICT?1 ,ar Rre 1350.XX, which It a,oa Telegragh says, is more ttie total income of the state .'m-a. The amount sient by fooaher public school svstem ver uve times a much satire fcehrwl of Paris have adopted tlntsa . I-- T . Ti IV. U-H. "uuuiatmg sweep or the ' to lunch more i inri ... . "uruig the summer. .v ta eAti 1 1 cyrtrorA 1 trw ; UrU at Winchendon, Mas., ' vuuu inrougn ine . itim Hectric light, a bulb be- -uuuiarine operations. " -l liookland School Ktt ion at Heins . the . - . - ""'-"rS-, Villi'? I I '.,,';'. ':-' ' And so Mr. Lunar has heen con- J : I rr. ".v'p-'3;p?55- iJ ! firmed a an Associate Jutire of the " t ,V: ; C-i'V'tr j J Supreme Court! It was done by the r! t ai.l of Senators Ridd!eberger,:of Vir- ? h'SSiiKH jRn,!St"frl- of California, and " J il; it-"'i te vart, of Nevada. ho voted with i rV.'; -;.' J r.."1 151-?! tthe Democrats. Now. the ntiestion - - - . ' i - i M . I -l " . r i . 'ii i i l j I H j - it i:.d faavini . , ?Mvi oys, from 75 cents and upwards, WIlmlnKtou Shirt Factory, ri i 7 , , The cor- No 27 Mftrket hlrevU Klsbach, 'rvlHnl a rt Prop. t aiairlV i01 sublnerK-j ing of the Young Mens Christian 'nu a;!" . WaCer f-or a con" ; Association to-night. The Assoeia Tlie 1 C6-hl the ne,S,,,M)r-! thm is doing gool work in the city otu.!1"6 1,ffht proiuisi-s and we are glad to know that .its The owners of one of the largest ranches .in Toxa has contracted with a Chicago tirm to have the top wire all around their pasture fence charged with Hectriritv, so as to rive a hor k to all animals touching it, and to enable their cowboys to - "i telephone to them by attaching a , , , . portable instrument to the wire. A j break in the fence will ring a bell at headquarters. o next? evident that cam- me with them are scarce i article and hard to tiud. The IliiN'igh orrespouileiit of the Petersburg lnrtrj -A al says: The Supreme Court of this State has reeently rendered a decision in a mutter concerning whieh there has been much diversity of opinion since the establihiueiit of the homestead clause in the constitution of North Carolina. The case in point is that of I'inly vs. lr. K. A. Samlers. Win. Senders, the husband of the defendant, being indebted to the plaintiff, left Uie State and became a resident of Kaunas, leaving his wih in poseiou of a tract of land. The plaiutilT bnuight attachment anil 1 rs. zanders claimed a Home stead in the land as widow. On ap peal the Supreme Cour holds that no richt of homestead holds good in the defendent: that a wife has no right of homesread in her husband's laud when he has none; that a wife whose husband has deserted her is not a wido; that in some respects she is to be treated, however, as a feme Molt; and can be sued without joining her husband for her toils and contracts. Do von have dyspeptic troubles? Take flood's Sarsaparilla. which has relieved thousands and will cure you. Sold bv druggists. LOCAL NEWS. Index to New Advertisement:. Dice & Meakes- lleee (Joods ' W Y a tes Yearly Subscri pt tons The Mervhants' Exchanj Dining Room IIeinsbkkcer -Books, stationer?'. tc., &c. Ta,tloi:s Hazak Leads Rut Never Follows. Ladies Emporium Extraordinary Cash Offer. . Best shoes for Sons. boys at French & t Vifi, Bessessen, at Liverpool Jan. Nor. barque hence, arrived 15tfi. Ger. barque fortuna, hence, Tor Bristol, Eng.. was spoken Jan. 10th off Bermuda. There are a good many rafts of timber in the harbor, andthesupply of wood is now quite abundant. There is a heavy freshet in the Cape Fear, but the rUe in Black river has been so slitrht as to be barelv perceptible. t New Hanover County Superior Court will convene at the Court Houve in this city next Tuesday mornmir, the'Jlth inst. This is execrable weather. The rain lias 'made the streets muddy, the sidewalks loppy, anil the cross ing almost impassable, especially for ladies. The Booth Barrett combination passed through the city this morn mg, en route from Richmond, Va., to Charleston. S. C, where they will open to-night. The ladies attending the Opera House during M'lle Rhea's engage ment will have an opportunity of studying the latest production of Worth ami Mine. Alexandre, of Paris. .jotiozenau wool uannei siurts, in all shades aud colors, for men and Miss K. Karrer, through a notice published in this issue, states that she is desirous of selling out her en tire stock of millinery and fancy goods and will make reasonable terms to any one wishing to buy. She will sell the whole stock, or a part of it. V. vri arises, wuai win ine noouv sniriers I There will be an iiimorbint meet membership is constantly increas ing and that its sphere of usefulness is constantly extending. School shoes for children, best .in city, at Geo. R. Frtnch & SonsJ The receipts of cotton at this port to-aay loot up 00 Dales. . j SteainsliipGri7S?rcam sailed for New York at about 2JM) O'clock this afternoon. m, ... . , . L " ' , - , ' .i.. i np nunr. nnnx ftv7? wn en uns puui i wai lien lit viiaiirniwiJ S. C, mailed for her new home this morning. Mr. A. Shrier has purchased the hat business conducted by the late firm of Harrison & Allen, on North Front street. ' There will be a meeting this after noon of the committee appointed to At . ...t. preare music ior tne services wnicn are to be conducted by Rev. Mr. Pearson. Spirits turpentine had (another tumble in price to-day of one cent per gallon, it being quoted dull at the Produce Exchange at 38 cents per gallon. Steamship Benefactor from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city this forenoon and the steve dores are now as busy as bees in taking ont her cargo. Mr. Richard Beasley, one of the oldest citizeus of Masonboro Sound, died on the 10th inst.. He was a worth v man and had been a consist ent member of the Baptist Church for many years? The Commissioners appointed by the Board of Aldermen to negotiate with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad are all ready to report and have notified the Mayor of the fact. The Mayor will call a meeting some time during the week to hear there- port. As will be seen by advertisement published in this issue the entire stock of millinery and fancy goods in the Ladies' Emporium, 115 Mar ket street, will be sold at greatly re duced prices, and the sale must be made' at once. The ladies will find there a line opportunity for select ing their own bargains. lleautiful Snow. It was snowing heavily last night j and this morning nearly the entire length of the line of -the Carolina Central Railroad. In fact snow has fallen in nearly every section of the State to within a few miles of Wil mington. There have been many indications of a snow storm here, but it has not yet reached us. The AVUmlngton Xlbrary Many of our citizens7, we imagine, 4 are not aware of the great number J of really valuable books which are on the shelves of theLibrary Rooms, There are an abundance of the bet-1 ter works of fiction, romance and 1 poetry to Jsuit all tastes, but aside I from these there are valuable his- torical works and encyclopedias I which, as books of reference, are of I great importance and value to our people." TheRooms are well worthy a visit at anv time. They are kept I in perfect order by the librarian, and while there are not the vast number of volumes of which some of the larger cities can boast, there is hardly a subject that would' be apt to claim the attention of our people, that is not treated upon in some of the works to be found there. City Court. Lucia Davis, Bertha Davis, Mary Ann Martin, Florence Wright Maggie Johnson, all colored chil? dren, were charged this morning before Mavor Fowler with beatintr and abusing the children of Mr Geo. W. Doyle in the public streets, The evidence was not conclusive as to Florence Wright and she was discharged. The others were fined 5each. with a proviso in the case tin, who are very young, that they ) lirirkiirrlil v u-limnml 1 vr Vi i i. I i . j. l f rents. This was agreed to by the I parents. i Wm. Simpson ' colored, who was tried and found guilty December 19th, 1887, of disorderly conduct and l I resisting an officer, and sentenced to 30 days imprisonment on the first charge with a suspension of judg- ment on the second chanre. was brought up this morning to answer for resisting the officer, his term of mprisoninent on the first eharge havinc expired. The sentence of the Court was that for resisting the officer the defendant pay a fine of $25or work 30 days in the chain gang. ' " ' '. -. v Finest shoes for ladies wear fn the city at French & Sons. . f ' Br. Schr. Julia Elizabeth, Ingra j nam, ciearea to-aay ior Nassau, m. p- wih 5,000 feet lumber, jl82,400 shingles, 6,000 laths, 8 bbls flouK 1 udi Kerosene oil, l noi paint oil, valued at $717.90, shipped by Messrs. , roniy juornss. . , e -., Personal. Mr. L. Toilers, of Point Caswell, i was in town to-day. Mr. J. A: Bonitz, of the Messenger, has gone North on a short business Mr. H. O. Muldrow, of Cheraw, S. C, formerly of Sumter, S. j C, is in the: city to-day on a brief visit. s ' ' I Audit and Finance. j The Board of Audit and Finance met in regular session last night at , the Citv Hall. Present, Mr. IK. J , Jones, chairman 'and Messrs. jV. I. Oore, Win. Calder, J. W. Hewitt, J. F Maiiniipr. : Bills were audited, and approved as follows: Current expenses; $640.- ui; coupons, 9a,iKi. , Two hundred and fiffy-six coupons were burned in the presence of the Board. Bill of .las. F. Post for $508.0, bal ance of amount due for construe tion of new guard house,was refer red to committee on Public iBuild- ings of the Board of Aldermen, with the request that the contract ac company the 'bill. ; Bill of Fowler & Morrison for coal, was -deferred, with the! inquiry, "why do they charge morethancon- tract-price for coal furnished engine houses?" t ! Bill of George Honnet,! foi $50, for care of the cityj clock, was " refer red to the mayor5, with the request that some official ibe instruciefl to see that the contract is (complied with. M ' - The Board adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. 1 Railroad Accomiuodatlons. On the 19th inst., ; the Atlantic Coast Line will issue accommodation tickets to and from Wilmington for only one fare. This will aaply( to all stations on the Wilmington & Wel- Li Rntitnri ftr.' Tioiifortfh on the main line, and j will include the Clinton Branch. On the Wilming ton Columbia & Augusta Railroad it will apply to Florence arid all stations East of that point, and it will also embrace j stations on the Cheraw & Darlington RaihW and the Uheraw & csansoury ttaiiroaas. I These accommodation tickets will be sold at all stations named dh thean(j Bonnets will be almost given I lath inst., to be good for 534 nours, land upon each succeeding Thursday up' to and including February 9th, 1888. The schedule is made at the instance of our business men, who thinking -that such a movement might prove: of advantage to both the city and the railroads, urged its adoption by the authorities of the latter in consequence of which the present arrangement has been -made as an experiment.. ! X M'lle Rhea's New Play. The play of "Fairy Fingers,' with which M'lle Rea opens her engage ment on Friday. evehinff next,! will be one of the notable productions of her engagement. This charming comedy drama, which is justly con sidered one of the finest! oii the I T ! 1- -.A xl ' ,1 : . J.i i r renc" istue piay in wnicn u'ettueaiiiauenert nrec greatr.u ropean success, it pas oeerj pro- aceu oy.uie actress :iu mis couuiry to crowded houses, ahd ranks among the thins in herexteddve re- perioire. ine pioi centres anout Hortense, Duchess de' Lesneven, a dependent of the Count deLesneven Wltu wnom sne l,vps, am wnose family, taking advantage o Her Xrn.lirool nature, impose manv distaste- IUI ourciens upou ner. xrisian uie Count's son, havinir fallen : ih love Tniinf.'ji con hn viikf fallen im mvpi W,U1 Ine Poor o"ense, u pecomes L t i. II .. necessary 10 get ner outoi me way. Phe discovers the Count at desi?n, and without waiting for him to annouuees ner intention 10 -m Ieave ana Pen a ressmaKing establishment by which she can earn her livhlS- The establishment proves a success. uonense oecoiues tup modiste of the fashionable circles off . . ... .. . ... Pans, and rapidly. acquires wealth. Meanwhile unlucky speculations have ruined the. fortune : of the Count, and Hortense,. with a forget- j f nlness of past, injuries, assists him l with the means acquired,; by , lier - labors. . A reconciliation is thus ef- fectecCand the Count's consent to the marriage of Tristan and Hor-"f tense is readily gained on the one . condition that she shall discontinue her dressmaking establishment. The name of the play is derivcdVrom the fact that the dresses made by the establishment of Hortense are so beautiful as to appear to be the work of fairy lingers. f Indications. ' For North Carolina, warmer, wifli rain, preceded by snow, .light to fresh Northeasterly winds, 'fresh to brisk on the . coast. ; Ask. those who have tried and they will tell voh that the Rov Cl inner pjow is the best made. Sold onlv at I JacobVs, who is the factory agent, t N E Af)VKBTISvK ENT8. 3IercllaIlts, Exchange Dhiiru: R (hs WE ARE OPEN AND PROPOSE TO KE ceive gruests for rjoard pj the day, week or month at the following low rates. Per day $1; week $4.50; month $18. Meals sent to any part of the city and served at any hour, the best the market affords. A sumptuous Free Lunch every day from 11 to l, Pfiiiaaeipma Jan IT It Extraordinary Cash Offer ! -o- MUST BE SOLD ! o THE ELEGANT STOCK OF MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CORSETS, BUSTLES, LACES, RUCHINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND BUTTONS. Infants1 and Children's Caps, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, . t Collars and Cuffs, ' . Windsor Ties, Jewelry. This stock is well known as being the finest ever brought to this city. MISS GOODWIN will give'' her r-. ft artistic trimming free of charge to customers for the next ten days, as an inaucement to traae, ana nats I away Call and see for yourselves and the prices will surprise you. Must be realized on stock immedi ately, hence this extraordinary offer. Ladies' Emporium, 115 Market St. V SiT Country orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, jan 17 2t Piece Goods QAN BE BOUGHT .BY THE SUIT OH BE MADE TO ORDER, AT DICK & ME A RES, Merchant Talloring'and Gents' Furnishings, jan 16 iz jn j?Tont t Col and Wood. R1 ED AND WHITE ASH COAL. FULL OAK AND ASH WOOD, BLACK JACK AND LIGHT WOOD. jan 16 J. A. SPRINGER. If ruilS IMUIS aUQ UanQV. A. S.-' WINSTEAD STILL, TAKES THE lead. The freshest of FRUITS, NUTS AND CANDIES always on hand. Just, what you want to mease the children. Postage stamps In small quantities alway on hand. Respectfully. X. S. WINSTEAD, noV 15 ' , N Front St., near Post Office. Cfosin gO u t Sal e . - m . . r r TTNTIL FEBRUARY 1ST, 1888, 1 WILL SELL J - , . .. .my enure stock oianc -Gooos and , wuinciy AT COST to close out my business. i wlu also sell my store 'fixtures Very low. yery hanCLsome casewalnut and ; -m,,,' ffl: . r chin and silver. Respectfully, , ' miss e. karrek. ll7 second sireet. .' jan 18 Iwk NISW AUVEHTISEfilliSTH. LEADS BUT :NEVKR FOLLOWS. Our bargain la nsually every ' cial clearing sale this en . ' . " -tiree -week., , . r Profits ho object now it's sales we , - seek. - 39 Thirty Nine Cents 39 For our fine Felt Hats and Bon-: nets in every color and this season's suapes. ; tv,e mean - wnat -. vte sav. r ronrs no oDjecT, it'R;saiesk we seek. 25 Tvm tFivltsI :':25 For Straw Hats, new' shapes just received and will be" sold on twenty five cents Profits no object; it's sales we seek; ' ' - . FACE VEILING, new and desira ble shades, in dotted and plain, also in Beautifying Veiling at 23c a vard, worth 50c. . ; Xiaccs. i; Never before was there, sucji bar gains shown in Laces, black, cream," and -fjaces. It will pay you to pur chase your Lace up w even if you don't need it right off;. the. price will astonish' you. V .. Kid Oioves. We have sold over tixty three doz en Kid (rloves. because wre- are sell ing them for 75c. a pair, worth $1.25. We received another small lot of them in all-sizes. Call and eret a pair before they are all gone again. given away. ; , Profits no object no w, salesis what we seek at - Taylor's Bazar jan 17 . - : r ' " ' -.; ; a - Liverv, Sale and Exchange I Vfl 111 mm VT ' I HAVE ON HAND SEVEN FINE MULES for sale cheap for cash. Call and see for yourself Board for Horses, by the week or mnrttY-i Avl frtr n AAnfnA.iA .411.. It. W. BEST. ' Fifth St. bet. Walnut and Mulberry. Jan Sly , , , CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPER !.-.: A T.T. A T ATO T1 ontTTTT Tpnvnn cTDftTm vm.v rf . ... 44UU 41A4 Vk)4 4.J 4 Vj4X. VI ).WilU hand clothing ever offered in this city. We also handle new clothing'. Hats, Caps, Boots , Shoes and Notions of all kinds, even second hand Soap. You will see the slsrn swlninjr WhPrP VOH Will flnii tho 1 a rrotf atnslr onnnn.l across the sidewalk. - decistf J. H. DANIELS & CO. V Y potItt RnrionTmf inn o - i . . . . - ' . ! " JJECEIVED FOK ALL THE PKINCIPAL Papers and Periodicals in the United States at -r'. publisher's prices, nand in your subscri d- tlons at ohce; It will save you the trouble of writing and forwarding money without any special rates for Clubs of ten or more. jan 3-lm . C. W. YATES. . SamueJ Bear, Sr., yrnOLESALE DEALER LN , - ' TOBACCO. CIGARS AND SNUFF. Shipper of Hides, Furs, Wool, Beeswax, Sec. aec ai u v jncl 10 Market bt. Heihoberger'G Live Book and Music Store, - HERE YOU CAN BUY VERY CHEAP. SCHOOL BOOKS, . BLANK BOOKS, . ' PAPER AND ENVELOPES, In and out of boxes. All kinds of good reading books, ,. Dictionary's,' large and small, , Lottos; Dominoes, cards and all kind of , Card Games. - . . , Visiting Cards and Card Cases. Pockefand larger Mem. Boola, : . Frames, Looking Glasses, Bracket., Whisk and Duster Holders. i Chromos, OH Paintings and steel EDgrar- ' ' mgs, . . .' ' Paper andJFancy Ba.skets, - - . Drums, Violins; Banjos, : ' ' Guitars; Harmonicas, Acconleons, and oVh- , er Musical Instruments. Best Italian 8trtngs. . Gold and Steel Pens, Inks of all kinds. ' Spectacles and Eye Glasses. ; V ' v -Sheet 'Music and Music Boots, and many ' other articles. " ' : ' Jan 10 - - : Gevarte Priggb5 GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER, Corner Water and Mulberry Streets, (Wesson's : building) up stairs." , ' OULD NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND the PubUC generally, that he has opened a General Brokerage office at the above address and re- spectfully solicits their orders 4 JV111 give prompt dispatch to ail business entrusfed to his care, jan 11 lm i.
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