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I ..... . ' . - . ' y s ;-;'-v-;" . ;.; y ... : - . .. . - - - . I ' - - ' - ... . - ------ - - . i - """ Rnndays excepted, -. -r ttor and Prop. ; tosh. t. - - : x 1PTI0 POSTAQE-TAID -nth9 oa' v-Tiree 00, one noxfo. 35 cents. Slivered : W carriers, tree I - 71 I I IAJ - jO cents per- . 1U ...!- liberal. PtvUl Please report any and vsaDejc11-- -aner refiTiiany. r ri ri ii ii. s i i ot - i E - ) 171 ITT k- &' 1. . j V VOI XIL WILMINGTON, N. C. AVEIWESDA Y, NOV KM HE 11 21, 1888; NO 247. New York 1ms a littleboy only ten ate army and navy, which has for years old who has already developed some months been pushed into the into a tier'oJ lie stopped a runaway background by the bustle of the team of horses and saved the life of Presidential contest, will soon be a, little girl, but was himself badly taken up aa in. Contributions are hurt. ' solicited from residents throughout the territory yhich once comprised Charleston gala week opened in tjie Confederate States of America. And what is the D. Q. I. S.? The receipts of cotton at this port j to day foot up 1,928 bales. A few flakes of snow fell here last ht between 11 and 12 o'clock. N 5'"TV VI V Kit T 1 i 1 K V TO LEASH KOTIC to receive corm unlcatio r from our mends on any and all EuDject ..- . ' general interest, but '- ; . j A "t ; , . Te name ot to writer must always, bo fur J nlsned to tne Editor. Vrv 1' : v commlcatloa mst be written only on one side of tne paper. ! r ' ;V-; v . ' - Personalities must be . avoided. , i And it is especlauy and particularly under stood tnat the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless: so stated In the editorial colun-is; ' "V.;- - . ' " - NKW ADVERTISEMENT. right royal styl on Monday, lhe Tjie gtat adds: "This memorial old city is full of people and full of pllMiKft Gf a people's unforgetfulness I enthusiasm alool briiuming over wiU . Ofcoursp , only a matter of time good will, and hospitality, ine )M,t how long a time remains alone houses are covered with decorations for the peopie to determine." and many beautiful exhibitions win te made duringthe week. Two hundred miles of railroad iron would load about 25 sailing vessels. TE STQ03 TMfh wounds and cuts can be ! honh.fl bv a few aDDlications of Sal- The Washington correspondent ot vation Oil. All druggists sell it for - V " ... xl . .. twentv-five cents a bottle, the Baltimore Sun thinks that the -y naTf llmisp will bo Republican. Ho i 1 RSTISSrlCSS.'i J pmLADELPHlA also thinks that while "an era ot scalawagism inay set in" in the South,' the policy of the new Admin istration towards the South will be conservative. r I00-X NEWS. In New York sentimental scruples in regard to the demolishing of ec j cfcjsiastical landmarks do not seem 1 to exist 'when business, .presses for-; warl. The latest destruction will! be that of Christ Church on Broad way, which has been sold to make room for commerce. A COMPIjE S7 & I U f9 f WW . w -.,,1, U Thp nirest line of New Plush Garments that we have ever shown; em Smcin- atl sizes from 32 to 44. Jackets in Black and all; Colors. , , o There is a great deal of difference between making a mistake through an oversight and making one through ignorance. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather. followed bv light rains in Southern portion,' and warmer.- The fibre of which the pine bag gings is made would, it strikes us, make an excellent disinfectant. It does not burn, but smoulders, and gives forth a pungent and by no means disagreeable odor. v X- i Goods and i rimmingG- rn this line our aim is to keep only GOOD GOODS, and we intend making n this line m au pRlcEs Af LOW AS POSSIBLE. yilZ nov 20 New River oysters generally com mand $2 a bushel in this market, pounds a distance of 30 feet? ... t i V 1 ... Minf ir I " With a railroad to uusiuw wui.v TUo stockholder8. Meetings. they coulu be sold here at $1, ana W man any other agency on earth. 33 CjxaAT TOU GET THJ3 GEJTTJINE. -.. flan- sfip. cushions, Springs, Pillows, Bolsters, kc, tor sale. Howell & : Camming, (Oppsslte City Hall.) p. s.-Call or drop us a postal card' nov 9 cn sat MADE TO OKDER Or Renovated INDEX TO New advektisements. . Mcnds Bros rharmaclsts UhlNSBERfJER -SCllOOlS BOOKS Howell & Ocmming Mattresses M M Katz Grand Challenge ale. K M McIktirk A Complete Stock Hedrick Gents. Furnishing Goods Geo K French & Sons 90c and 1.00 Mrs E B Wiggins Ten Bargain Days F C Miller Fink- and White Gossamer Boescu Sc Bro NeW Coal and Wood Yard The sun shone out to-day, for the first time since last Friday, j No Citv Court to-day as there terest on the bonds were no cases ready for trial. Rriinson's Agricultural Almanac af the company's office in this city m... f-o,a 'War"nnnniuiiini1ated ivi- isa is to hand asrain with its to -da v. but we have been unable to X yj 11 .w. - w f i,J . 4.u .,ori v.rMia L,i,nf fnra T ip hook has oeen f fhft nroceeumgs 111 um "" 1 . Willi lOUlilllliO tlj tuc 11 w I iMt;a:iaui '"- I -"r i uueu uc , " . l..i...ii.i.K!,mvonH! , ..uinff i wfi have twice irieu. mriMi nr Lilt; utau uvt jv-i.i.o issue. iv"" - Ti. Brnnsnn himself, and he guar- The officers were to busy to be seen i i f nAniioov I i -U--i 11". WRS tOO IclLG ated that the taxpayers will be I this port, arrived at London on araees . .B. . b - v - We w, re- 1 1 CL 11VI i m.sm With a Large a"hd Varied Assortment, you can easily be suited. Shades put up to order when desired. ,' - OABPET8 -A0ST3D MVTTGrS.;l; , : A full stock and low prices. T;.; LAUECUKTAINHIN HASl AMU VAKIBU Oi Respectfully, , - - : t M:Ty1Cm-tif9f. NORT H FRONT STREET; - And now long sinceis it that wood (JmnC 011116116 nassers throw a log weighing 50 J . 0 - AT 1, ortty of the 111 of ttiebummn '" Tl "- Htm. TirRfifft.torhwi been the meant Dunns six months of high license, Clitormg more people to health and it .g reported, the number of saloons Wnew by giving mem a Tafnn -K. J.. has been de- creasel by 125, and the receipts from ; ""l-: : i i,.- &An aaa Tf i i iSToi- harnne vlrao. Arentsen, trom iip.pnsps uicreascu u otu.uuu. " i " 'Pha nnnim.l tnfietinrs of the stock- i the saving in this item alone would Wilmington & Wei- ay the in- ... .... wM,,.in(-fnn i tlon Kaiiroau iiu.i ..'"r,---! i Ansrustalt. tt. were neiu , probably be enough to pay M.M.Iii relieved of taxes to the amount of $100,000 per year from the increased revenue from licenses. : Freight engagements have been made for large shipments of corn I r ii.: 1 "Mow Ynrlr fliii' A few FEATI1EKS on nanas, mce iiuu nr0m caiuiuuic auu v.. - iug the next sixty or,uiueij uu,v. Monday last. Buy the Jacobi Axe. HI very one warranted Hdw. Depot. Best made. at Jacobi' s is said that over 3,000,000 bushels have been booked to go abroad via Baltimore, while the business un der contract at Philadelphia is com paratively insignificant. .rs Trsapanna or Reformed Eptocopa. Church of Chi- Bishop Samuel Fallows, of the uiu- Lake n n oT-nfiirntp in-1 in n rrpnr. sermon ac r pretentious specuicswi i "r.? " ... . jjra scronua or comagiuua uiw 1 1511111, 111., uc'cu mber tnat B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) 1 ordination of women. . tviAiisanfi victories, in as tru 1 , ;SlyTncu7ahle instances, send to Something is sure to come lanyseeuuiioij Tv- r,r I lanarfnrn as that Blood Bahn Co.: Atlanta, ,11)1" pronounces v - bonders," and be convinced. It is the only of Bishop Fallows, and the public nrs blood purifier. . . m aWait developments with in- G W Messer, HoweU's X itoaas, ...-.'.fflintea nine years lth sores. All terest. tie medicine I could take dia me M ,,! D.avis. cousin of ex. tieutrledB. B. B. ana oovue- , .,... ------ n ,f rnmrt" 'resu ent avis, wnu wi - 1 . -a -r aimt ri i r -i- - . rs.s.M. wnson, rvhSa tt..: - Trwiinnnnnlis on Friday writes: "A ladyrnenaoi miue xm. 1 iou . 1 IVLISS. bumps ana pimpies 011 iici inf. iives at Aberdeen, SHetootree notuesoi ""."-5 ' fifiii Reeved M SfttT. anfl smOOUl. UUUICO 1 Wos R JOUlfUCHH-C! u 'hlvM" ' her health improved greatly." I rf,irflt Rpnate. deserted .mpvparsnoti 1 contracted blood poison. I ,....,.Mf ; rartv in 1878. and is now Uli to take ; Place in Har SMKoSaWS riso's Cabinet, if V.e can Ket it. Gen. ;SM.iiSJSH,-3arti Davis 13 known as a scalawag Such a to the families all over the State. It port them to morrow .1 1 i. 1. seems to have gone into ailliosui How Not to Send Money every nook and corner ot tne atau. it is unsafe to send specie in the - -m 1 Bv request wo state that Samuel mails not always, perhaps, but T.n,.vinrfoM who was reported in the sometimes. Mr. K V. liicharcls, 01 City Court yesterday as having been this city, was in need of some small vrrained for disorderly conduct, article and enclosed a quarter in a WB, nn merely on the charge ot letter and sent it to a firm in Hew vm.okin" near one of the compresses York. The house replied, telling ni in n. forbidden limit. Judgment him that the money had been ab" .... I 1 ...iintif- sf thft I nnlni;l'nfIVa onuolftnp mi f..T.. a hiPtr ft L' Its was SUSPemieu uu W"cuu sinvoicu, auu vuiuouif, v., . r iuciiciiuiu v.iy "o- i I, nr.. T:.,1 i.. at costs. I to tne letter iu.r. muuaiuo s-uu, Sr k i,v ps. which shows a slit in one end, by- There is economy in using a good heating stove and in buying same from Jacobi's Hdw Depot. t All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bougp cheapest at Heinsbprarr . -r 1 . 1 . V-. .1 i w . 1 ill Wilmington can uc ocu Wrightsville, on a dark night. The steamer Louise is now carry- nnils to Southnort, The llJf iM lw 1 Bessie is laid up, temporarily. The "recent rains1' have fattened the o'ysteis and some very fine ones arrive here now from New River. vrt. feature about catarrh is wick streets, will receive prompt at its dangerous tendency to consump- tentioq, tion. Hood's Sarsaparuia umes tarrh by purifying the blood. UiessiB. wwcijun w --' --i 1 - , . , ,, 1 1 j . . . , i i inpansnt wniGii tne money uuu evi- j 1.1:., wi -s-kvr nA'i 1 it in 1 w 1 11 111 vniu 1 - - - ot fi, foot; nf Hanover street and in aeutiy ueeu aubuicu. Ml an ad.published in this Issue solicit a share of the public patronage CASH HOUSE. AWIKGTO THE UNFAVORABLE WEATuV er during: the past tnree or four weeks the reg- - ular Fall Trade ot the manulactuiera and Im porters has been greatly affected, and as a. . consequence they haveliad to dispose ot large lots of new and desirable goods at . "v ' Greatly Reduced Prices r which we have -taken advantago oi and win offer td our customers the lollowlng bargains - -. .'. ; ' o ' (-: .', One Lot Dress Goods, 5 cents per yard. . , - -o ' . . Double Width Dress Flannel; recently sola at 4O&;0OC pep;iyard..r and. surprising as It may seem, the use 01 nv bottips pnrwl me." noviuucuuu,.. H. CRONESBERG, THE PUQTQGKAFnEU. GIVE HIM A TUIAL! All WorK Guaranteed Pictures taken Single or In Groups. CAUTION Notwithstanding the enormous population of India, there are vast tracts of uninhabited territory. Ac cording to official returns, of the to tal area, 3G4,000,Q0Q acres under the direct administration of hngianu. rmlv 152.000,000 acres, are under eul tivation. A very large poroi cM uniu Twenty feet of water from the city to the ocean is something greatly to be desired and worth striving for. Tf -rrtii vB.nt ft. rirture framed iro XI J"" " - x to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. 7 Rev. Mr. Arnold's promised lec ture will be delivered to-night. It is expected wi'h a great deal of in terest. Orders left at the Wilmingtonandy mg byhe K6y FatlierMoore, at St. Thomas' Factory or at Mr. J . H. iSoeson s cnurcn, mau aaugnter 01 uayu ouuu. r. x aotui v, ui a.v I Divine, ot this City, to Lieut. D. P. FOLEY, U. Store, corner ui x-uiiti-n in-. -.. 1 a jueyeuue Jianne. I New Coal and Wood Yard LIK UNDERSIGNED UAVE ESTAliLISU- ed a new Coal and Wood Yard at the foot of Hanover Street, and respectf ully soUclt a share of tne public patronage. Orders left at tbe Wilmington Candy Factory, or at Mr. J. H. Boesch's Store, corner Fourth and Brunswick streets, will receive prompt attention. Low prices guaranteea ana iree ueuvc jr mauu u any paru 01 ine Respectfully, nov 20 BOESCU & BROTHER. llock Crystal Spectacles and Kyefflasa e s Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vomer than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema- furr. nld aoe io the sioht. You can get v . v the best at Heinsberger's, l ami Suffering. We are sorry to know that Maj. Tlr W Ttiirih:i.in is OUlte Sick, SUt" .JVJllll U 1 . . .1 N t . i. .amnirwior is returueu 13 Si for cultivation, and the forests are feSS8S,'if-,iw than 80, dbwnM ODO.000 cultivable acres as yet un touched by the plough. ' o-- ' -v. Tricot. superior quality, all snades, actual value -60 - cents, 33 cents per yard. '-j ; :?. : O ; r Special Values in Silk, 20-ineh Heavy Lyon SI1K, worth $L25, 80 cents. PttceVor eays hehaa them wtthoutm prktimpedoathe bottom, puthlmd The Mormons in Idaho resorted to a dubious device iii tiieir eagerne.-s t olPf.ta tleletrate to OqMgresy. Te law of the Territory is mon shall vote. It was discovered 'some weeks ago that the Mormons were sending in letters withdra wing from the ehifrch. The Bishop would ye heir qf several more marriages to take place here in the near fu ture. The thing has not yet become ferJnf, from the effects of the hon- epidemic, hqweyer, orable wounds he bears on Uis body, o the "market" for received during his, gallant services v,nnpnin has been I in the field, He is unable to attend to i,viiafnr'p known it his dutie. at this term of the Oi uu uuner Liicxii uu. ; . , .1 lvt- nonftP of fifteen tea. nal Court, auu tne iumm . rIl,- , is mled during VM absence by Mr. Pqiltr.y scarce ana commauu. j H hope to hear soon high prices, but tne near upproav.i Umt Maj. Dunham is better, of the holidays will soqq cause it toP T b,e broughMq n large quantities. 1 This Court wa. bccupied all of the U1y millions of money are here ioQn Jn eiupaneling a jury in to-day as repreiented by the gentle of Nashf et. al., MakeYour Selt ctious T?R031 OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AT ONCE. The linest and Clieapest Assort mentinthecity. ND. BROTHElii. Established J 5 years 104 N. Front St. -0 .. 1 XI men who are m attenuate on uirau assallifc ad battery II. . X 1.1-1,1 . lilllllfcV" ...v.. ' nual meetings 01 tne siooKiiomei - , , the case JHAJS "l''3 stockholders of the W. & W. and W. C. & A. rail roads. Is on trial this afternoon, it is ei Mt.imr a irreat deal of interest, bo A nice line of breech and muzzle uito Moore ana M. Bellamy for r.rt liis jiftcentanoe upon these documents, which became j fading gun, pol and rifles can the gtate amV Jno d. Bellamy, Jr., of the holder qualiQca- ' be seen at Jacobi's now uepot. i4 arlfi Sol. Weill for defendants. vidnce of the hqlders. q - m I x .,-. n T I -1 - tinll c voters. The tleyice, how-! you wUHt tne nest goou t State vs. R. B. Shepharu, larceny. ever, did not prevail. The hormone ! lowest prioes,Jacobi'8isthepiace you . Kailty; - jury put. tiiw r;m now are ioumult ior. HH J . , ,1. Another Storm on tne Faille Francals, : recently sold tor$L50, IL10 per yard. au. the Latest Designs m Trimmings to sui any style Fabric. . '.";:;, Beaded Gimps and Plushes, 65 cents per yard. , AST R AC AN 50 cents per yard. : , o ' : " '.--' - One Lot Separable Braidings, worth 60 cents, 39 cents per yard.. V. . - Cloaks, Shawls, Dolmans Raglands, ; were outvoted, and The Othello, Zeb Vance, New Ein- Aqoher storm is developing down burn their letters. Xrtw York Herald; It is reported " " ' r tli'Onlf Coast. At noon to-ciay from several quarters iiKei to - - hv 11SS to rlve it was ce at the I'resHient-j - - - " tnUv wns aTmarentlv . . 1 .rttif.iitmn rkr isf iiiciiie v uiiccim'-j i 11 , .T ...iu if 5 nlppadv disgusted witli tile nhiwTm ; ;. i, Northeast. Cautionary iorm- ti-v.- i r . . 1 ki 1 icirkrki rt iw neuui. i - WllO revHs" $3 SHOELa genttSSien'. -St-ars?.?. sixKsssh smooth ?oVEiPet easy " bana'8tTe ?S i-fr it antral East ot Florida and moving towards hunTV Republican patriots. .lA.KA.inir fri nliindr: nave oegui ''t! 1 - 'j n c;nnk wpre ordered for Char-- If the SeaooastH. R. would branch L ' Jtonl.lt th ev have not been or- n t i . . 1 1 -- - - and that lie is going to he a "civil !Qff and run a track a few miies up service reformer," On the other i tlie coast they would get to, e-t. i ' . l.X.-.l I . t 11.... rt ..1 l nnnnan.t. bv w.l: iaiSjM poiCE SnoE. hand, there Is an uimonuim . water wnere w.uiUW Men and Letter Carriers all wear them. , , , . . t,.,,t f-hall ..,11 cfrA.ainer with Onslow COUUty UIll - , k LL WE ASK THOSE IN NEED OP FOOT- WEAK is to try a pair of our Shoes. . We keep everything tnthe shape of FOOTWEAR FOK Women, Men and Children at prices below any other dealer for same uallty of Shoes. Geo. R, French & Sons, no-13tf 108 North Front St. Pink and White Gossamer rriTLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN 1 at greatly reduced prices. - : ; "Economy is wealth."- Those appreciating this maxim will avail themselves ot the reduc tion in prices at . - ; " ; - M. M. Katz' CASH HOUSE. 116 Market St., . WILMINGTON, N. C. " DOT 19 FUSS, FURQ. W E WISII TO BUY RACCOON SKINS, ?i JUJ DOUGLAS iil'sitOE, the Sj?T -sVed7w"lt $4 ehoe. EquaU cs- --uwae snoes cmtlnr Trom 6 to w. SfiSS4.. "JX wThaecS ;nAnt from hisflparty that he shall a s WqIass rascals out,- and he will an(l poits furt up the coast. LSTJWear. Rt Clf Shoe for the price. : . ....x s "stroni? Dress-; . .x n. x nnnTiT Va M WOHKINO- MVe wiifti " . -l Pli indioations urt umt ic 5J? shoe- is the best in the world ftf ,. . rtIt,rhf fn boar on him to;. A.htftt A.lriaii Hall Dnwn Face Powders. Also a full line of dered displayed here. If the storju ; cllomlcalSi Patent Meotctnes, Toliet Articles, hnnUl continue to move Northeast, j Pertumes, etc, at . and strike the coast near Charles- j F. C. MILLERTS. Dru store. corner Fourth and Nun Sts., ball on tilt onrat to wear a nrnu ?.'..' I lire . . v. ..w--- ... , 4 . ... , 1 11 im iiv?it '.-- ' ! will be lanrely attended. Our G iLG ?i-tOlll noi r-:";7ZZ fim ! man friends k."lO just how ta S1a,Ji Poi . ' these things and ,re. s y' DT Vrn - rtnTTIil.AM. I T1H DH) C. -1 - L HJ-KTflll r 1 oa - w r n " er- ar ton it will probably Rive us a wme v Prescriptions filled at all hours, aay uprth. but if ft sho.ild become cert- ornt. tral at Charleston the raxd edge j pflWl.-o MpfJartriftV. would verv likely strike this coast. .u-i . : uoiU(Uer liKeiy, , (SUCCESSOR TO E. G. TOLLEY.) . .4-i- " m m - . tf : 1 lest line and largest jiswrwurM.-, - nt-ci-i rwn .. v- 9 1 10.000 10 000FOXSK,NS' ' io'ooo010881 skps o!oooMINKSKlss' - 10 000 SKUJiK SKKJS' v lu OOO018 We Vay highest CASH prices and mate prompt returns. . q -wrtt4ra , .,n.: - 110 North water St., Wilmington, N. C. nov 17 dw tl - . For Rent. ror salfrhv x i.Ann. rf fh rtrivate a monument m nw n. voNQLAiiN, lfi0idiersand sailors ot trie oomeuer- that it be a very pleasant occasion . -' .v v. 4 . for ail who may nn-etiuj. . . 1 .11 rtif IntttT r ore of scissors, poexew anu 1 uuie .r., cluttering-, pipc-juayi-, uoot ris -v prpr s hownm ui jv , " i . ,.- - - , 4 EVEKAL HOUSES, STORES AND wortma in KiiianmdlocaUties. Al30rcr houses and lotH for sale for cash andl t ' r ou the monthly - iiistaUment, plan.;: ( itents promptly coUected. Taxes and ti insurance attended to without extra cc. : ' 3HARTIN T.DAVIS, Real Estate Agent, nov 17 tf ' " 119 Princess . 3i3meodlp wllmlnston. 1 . . rf . . .
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