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-; : w1 1 . . .. ' -" :S . .v.V. V - - : : ' - THIS PAPER nfcllsheti every , evening, Sundays excepted. By JOSH. T. JAMES, Edltoran'd Prop. " SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAf.!. W r n V I : . - ' --. . - year, u.00. iBlxmonths ; 12.0a. . months. $L0O. One noonta, 35 cent J3 paper will Tbe delivered )y earners, free .arge. In any part 01 the city, -at the above . . ' - - - . - - Vor 10 cents peronreeir'4 palters WllT please report any and I sut receive their paper resularly. ' ,1 failure9 l --- . - . . ' - W'SIZE P .COAL ADOPT A J slats,ri.a .drafts It la ft-tcry him fuel: Ifeirt&oejv- - --. i f 'eauTits-iand for certain kinds ace n1 Jlnt EKAM & LLltS: & ;tam, , Tpo Llah Yticr VU. it i- certainly so, aui 'Etavaner,' toa H olid sy e sen te irLBl'MS, COLOCnNE OASES, DUESSIX( Wo:'-: ltoxftStd, etc. also a coif.nief iiiicais at p. c: MiLLEirs. Drug-Store. ; :nrth aDd Nun srs j Ccmfr lied day arid riljrhf. 3 MIKl'.ES'J PLACf Xl THE CHEAPEST k:o in the city to fci all kinds f)f tl N V U K one is at McOAKTNlfe SHOP, on Marker. rr't . Nortn siue, o-in socon-i ana -1 lnnt. iiiuiltes cheerimc Iraishd and all orders veil nronmr. aUti'Va ()rdexs from the : dec7tf HDitry solIe'ltetL , 1 AV E AUKNOW: PRE- r&2-f . POrcd. to V(wihmodat.e it ' 11 wbo may call upomtith the b lift n id on the coas veraaae special upparAtions for the,S ddle and Stump Sotfd ysters : lwavs on hand. Serfflroi try and in any IryUJ desired. - H-r. Il STOKLEY. oct 10 tf jWrlghtsvllle. f. Severe Cases oil Thousands- sufler J jc. blood poison,--who ould.be cured if thejfve B.aJ. B., (Botanic loofi Balm) a trial, wi to' tie: Blood Balr:i 0., Atlanta, Oa., for bQ;0f uSndertul cures.i iat convince the mosteptlciu' It is sent Ciat ee. .. v. JlSS., taltes: "FOI j 1. 0. Gibson, Meildia; number of j ears I su uslold agonies 1 orn blood poison. Sev prominent physi-j ans did me little If an: tot tn llP B. B. with very-little 1 myuttei; i rprisevtt has made m id hearty rrson."" V- T. ITallerton. Macoi fes: -'icon- fociea oiooa poison. J bhysicians, m inen went to not returnea jme a ruined man nhv Jotl urseenv V to do me any good.; : sr persuaded 1 10 try a. a. b. to 1 v rstdnishr conisiimeni ery uleer quickly heal Benj. ilorrls, Atlanta, l years from svnhint.in suffer- y&bn which fused to be cured bv a tni. rnysi c 1 1' had no ilna ,nTYTimiTlftfl It n hni unts and moneys were aisea oat was running cerated and iy breas kres. In this condition : a use of :ore and b. b. . it healed ever: red me ocmnletelv wi ths." .. uuu iu im a&w H. CLION THEPHOTQ GIVE HIM AlVjWorJC GjU: Pictures taken Singl pt 24 tf 1 CAU i Bewafe of Fraud, m mi Je wearers against high pri vms oeiore- leaving tne l a aeaier oners w. D xa price, or saysiie has tl 1 price stamped on the bol the IT 1.11 i. T . . ticly hand,sewed welt 4"6lio -jpa4e 6hpes casttiisr froTri $6 to ta. t. nnrr or . a fuo J twui r vr i r i L . . . -..t tj j. . . --, roaa Men and letter Carrlei-s a wearifIv. koth inside a irland-jiewed She?. Aa ia tJai? 'lTr!il trv 1. !..,.-.,. , - ----- Did You Kn 14 5 0 Li3 m 101 M I i H a, 1 t I A AM I- ;roups, v 1 I id f the price t ad?erusea ferioreoods rxs at a. rem cs ray name lilm down as r&ua.v - 1 3 - - " ' ' ,-, I f I.L.DOUGLAS 8.50 KHOl! U'unexcelled heavy wear. Hst Calf Shoe for th price. I. IOTIGI.AS 83.25 ATOBKIS SHOi; Isithe best in th?J world Xoi,, in wear; one pair on?ut to wear wfaau jv e&iioclJ.hiie tn the world ,' l 4. iuiiiiiAK?ti.ia Yuyrxm-i At ,.hos la the world. In .(.. .. 1.4 - . . - in ulade la Contrress; Button und b -.. i. n , .IV- , - ..A" iru ; - . - ) 1 ti: r--.Tr -rr.-iinrT''. - Three :. .11 J ll:H il J . 1 : i ' . ! -11 i . - M U U ' VOL; XHL OUR WASHkXGTOX XOBTTEK. . ' V ' (Spl Cor.paily Kevlewo Wasiiixqtox, p. C, Dec. SOy '83. " 1 not el contVts for the honor vjVfc" eiiioUiraeritl ' of, entertaining tne Fresidenbelei l during the brief interval between n is arrival in the city ; and, his inddtion- into, office seeius to-have beeii decFded ih'favor f the "rArlinKf ou,V which,- as, vou know, is jast ucrotk The park '"hat fronts; the ."Vhit? Ulouse. v Utmior has it that the rmblfcans havf been 5-tandin, hat in haiAi, much like the doz barbers by tlieli eiupty chairsv wlu'ti yoa call for a xliave. at an off hour, all - ready to welcome and serve the reat tlispeser of patron age;; -V'ai-felikewiseinfornjed that, the frreat question as to how he will tf6t here has.alsobeer- settled, and the rivalry of the anxious railroad magnates has- subskled. Thank heaven! . . . : ; .7 ; j " v :-.,. : The daily nreps ( weeCly also)teeiiis with important; inforibation in re. gard to- the: inauguration cereino nies, hich are to be on the grand est possible scale. The notes of preparation are heard tin - all hands --largely bank not es. of cou rse, about $50, 0C0 having been subscribed for the purpose and everybodyand his wife are to be here... ' " U A ponderous general committee,' and evenO'.iuaiiy sut-conTuitteepr have bee n ap poi n't ed, an d tl i e ch ai r man in chief, who is tlie head of a successful law -firm here, and a q uiet, clever gentleman withal, has been" made a "Oilont'l". by the pa pers, and even a J 'General" on the occasion-"of hi late visit ta - the home "of the eloct at Indianapolis, with Chairman Quay, whiehX is not 'keyV' .is you might suppose, .but as pronounced would rhyme . with tldray.1 The ;" visit - was- important and the elevation to the. rank of General quite right, though he re turned to his (newspaper) colonelcy when he got back; -v. The volunteer soldiers all over the Jorth find ' West are arranging. to, come; between C, 000 and-10,000 have" already' secured quarters.." All the regulars, or, as we boys would have called them the "true arid true sol diers," within easy reach and prob ably the cadets from West Point and Annapolis .will be ordered on. Triumphal arches : will 'span the street. The houses, along the line of march are to be decorated, music r ? n ifi il." ' 1 m 1 1 win 1111 me air, anu at. nignt a grauu illumination and ball. In short, as the say in Duplin, "the big - pot tis to be nut m; the-bttle one." and a ,um iuerry time is expected - by eyerybofly. - ; V - r "r,r There is no doubt that all that . r.n.vt Hft hnrl. Wa0s-aZ4h- . f $inn nnn .. . . , wpntKpr .viii h a laro-ft pie- ment.in the success of thevprograin, and that is very capricious' aout that: time of the year. The almanac used by the farmers in the neighbor hood has been consulted, and fair weather is promised for the three first days of March, but the 4th is to be - 'Vairabre.". Well, politicians have to content themselves- with what the gods provide, and the committee proclaim that there will be no postponement, on account of the weather. 1 v Gen. Grant-was manga rated in a spell of weather, that . made- life a bunden to those who had to be out in it. Cold? well, V should say-so. 9i viewed me procession irom a com for table room, but it made the heart ache to look at the shivering soldiers in line. ..The grand ball was given in an Immense frftme structure greeted for it. - Tickets $9Q. The supper was cooked in New : York, aud I'would like' to tell you how many tons of solid - matter It com prised, v but your ; r readers might not. believe -me. -The coffee was the only thing .that' came upon the table hot l and that had-to be taken in its - scalding condition or it got cold. V The "meats : were frozen stiff and couldn't be eiit, and the butter required a mallet and. chisel-- Steam heaters had been put in, but they made no more impress ion oh the room than a . lighted tar barrel at Dry Pond would on a promenade on Market street. Seats had been preparc.4 for 1Q,000 or mofegresshig rapidly and as soon as it is and the 1,000 men and women were lost in it ; and then nobody wanted to sit down; one had to keep mov intr. to keen from freezing." Two monster brass banc's occupied tm galleries in the ! two ends of th6 room and they blew nnd. pounded .with all their luiht in a yaifl enl deavor tp kepp waiu and. entertain the adienee;,but' their grand music fell upon unappreciative ears. The coat rooms were ii failure. The few who left their overcoats on arriving were glad ts got , ;thj?iuJLiajyf1"ryi omtii"t with ; decollete gowns f heautifil fabrics, '-'did n't hesitate to hide; them arid their beautiful or bony bhoulders beneath the homely . r ' ? , - .f t ,a - - pvervrfi!. Ki.i0.1 to re?ret that he ! hadn't, worn a coal stve as a breast i?n. - ' .-- ;.. - . ;'-; 1 nigh t before Nat-field was In- j ted 1 saw v.sitm:- soldiers t , nunc1 nliih i m 11 un im T II ft - , Tv..c ,V ':".:. 4. tu a .wiumiervnnii uisniniuK: iloriii vi, ne nay jvas .sioppy. ; - 1 Jt m .-eaaunyjold,; t!.ou?h nmny wwer nau as ruen ioy yWvy. ,re Was abpveilO dere-S 17; hum-;-- VOW MHVUXV lo1 1 - - - .nvm her days below 32dereev27. Num.; ? ' . - nty pint Hl f Xhe ist Drags that -can be tmini in the ill :-Vh"viir.wr- h!:.n.VlV" -ill : M-iMi"'f litranw iK.wer th.m"isiie -T P"": Zvu,r h T'''- ' ' - city. Also a fine assortin g of Toilet Soap. Vv ; - ? , -v lU H. "W" i- r u-; ' . x: - T . . . r , r r , Brushes and Comv i naw a l;ne assortment red from th. sri-o.Kvni o t.un r..m.r t tlmdiilv cause of prema- The 0. Jacobi l itiw. Co. stnl lead 0f cicrars r.rjiCfe-aicttfs. I can bo found at WILMINGTON, N.iC, TUESDAY. JANUARY ' . . . -i . -, ,. .. - for the grand pageant is a possibil ity, but veryuincertain, anditwoard have been wise, I .think, to have yielded to the largely expressed de sire and changed the time to a day a month or two later. However, we are assured by the committee that the pic nic shall go on, rain'or shine, ancl we can bnly hope for the best. I intended niaking!allusion to some circuuistaoces attending the later life and inauguration.' of Gen Gar field, that, in the mind of the super stitious, seemed to point to -the sad incident that brought his adminis tration to a sudden and melancholy close, but I find I've exhausted my Space and must leave that for a fu ture letter. , .4 ' Jacobus. A rr"A" "Dude, a4eauti f ul tigli t trouser ed dude, slipped on a loose" stone and b r u ised i ts d ai n ty an kl e "The gentle patient is doing well. He uses Salvation Oil. - i i:. - 1 hi t 11 . . y . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' , , I, - 1. 1XDEX TO NSW ADVKBTISKMENTS . J J Heueick Suitings MfJKDS Bros Pharmacists - R M McIntikb Many Thants f' C Miu5R B ollday Presents Iowell & CuMMrNG Mattresses 7 M M Katz Grand Clearing Sale. Di yiDENED Notice WS C R It Co -IlEiiisBERGER New.Year Gree'lqgs Jackson & Bell Happy New Year Hood's sarsaparilla Second Page W-E Springer & Co For the Holidays ' Opera House The Millionaire Minstrels -- Geo R French & Sons Patent Leather Tips There is verv. little good beef in market now. ' Dr. B. Porter, of Rotky Point, was in the city. to-day. . , ' : v, -; ; - Holulay at the City jllall to-day and no Mayors Cohrt. - " New. River oysters were offered in market to-ilaylit 80 cents a gallon. No more are there any markets to day, as the Produce Exchange is closed. . I i The holidays are' over with now. LeVs get to work to -morrow and make up for lost time. " - , ..'.-;;. All kinds of .School Books and School Supplies can be bough cheapest at Heinsbrcr1.rsJ' . f t '. 4 v. i - ' . 1 - ' . 1."' - ; ' Portable! fire-place grates. Just the thing for our climate. vAre sold by the N. Jacobi ifdwJ Co. t Business1 was almostj entirely! sus. penaed on the: wharves to-day and there was but Iitjtle doing uptown. . ,-r- ;-rj-S - - Do you suffer with catfirrh? You can be-cured if you itake Hood's Sarsaparilla, the g'reat blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. j If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. -He has' a -large assortment of Mouldings to select (com.,; "' ;;' ( : p: t- . The" Custom HouseJ Postoflice, City Hall and Produce Exchange are all closed to day in honor af New Year's. We have knives for youij boys and scissors for your girls. What wil please them more for presents? N Jucobi Hardware Co. " ': Do you use , loaded shells? You will fina that they : will save you time, trouble and expense. ; For sale by the N; Jacobi Hardware Co. t F. M. James reports seven interments in Oak Grove "Cemetery during the, month of December, two adults , and . five "children. : Two of the jseveh were white. The work of laying the stone pave ment on North Front street is pro- completed to the depot we hope that something in that line - may be done for Market street.".' . . - The Coronet Juf, . - Phe verdict of the Coroner's juryf iq the inquest held" yesterday after noon on the body of the dead sailor, William Weston, was qs H follows1 'VWilliam, Weston came to his death on the 30th day of December A. D. 1855TTVkihjow inflicted - onthe right of hisieaori sell.": AYesU w.ai'y'ed e'xinination and Was aduptted to hail in the sqm nf & 000. H is lawyers are Hon: D. U Russell ftndTNr, .Marsflen Beh laiuy, ,' oc.k ?ystal Slectacle al KTs,aS8C Advice to old and young: m se . . . , . t - I lectin spectacles yoiisnouiu jecuu - 4 . f - - if, JmI. !I;W.WyAi v" - - "; " , - ? . ' , The Work Besun. - . The,work"of building the trestle across the -Sound, from- the Hum mocks to the beach, for the Ocean View R. R,, is under way. Mr.- it. P. Bowdofn has the contract "and he, says that he " will Jjave the-bridge completedxind the iron laid in five weeks, with good weatlier. - I- - - t ' ' Annual lkeceptfon. - r - - . The annual banquet and recep tifn Xot the Harmony Circle Club w7s held . last night at . Harmony Hall. It was largely attended, the floor being onejblaze of beauty and Kgh.t.rDanein was in order and it was Kept up . with rare, enjoyment until the small hours of the morn ing. " It was one of the most pleas ant events of the season, - and at 12 o'clock, just as the old year sped out of sight and the young one loomed into view the guests, all assembled -tto a sumptuous repast. - The occa sion will be -long rememberedlat least until it is eclipsed by tne anH nual assemblage" on December 31st, 1880. . . ' r- - Bel ford's Mg;a2ine I . " The January number of this ex cellent magazine, which is edited by Donn Piatt, is at hand. : It is a beau tiful number, with a ffihe miscellan eous of. contents. A complete novel, "The Lion's Share." by Mrs. Clark Waring, is published in this issue There are besides many fine papers tliat w ouldi of themselves lill the pages of - an - ordinary monthly. Among these may be- named, Wick ed Legislation The Honors of an Election; Andy's Gift; Front the Windows 'of a Great Library-: The Root of the Spoils System; Uncle Scipio; The Results (Now Q 1888); Silk Culture, and Is Marriage a Fail ure? The editoriaj departments are compleje. Published by Belford, Clarke & Co., 384 Broadway, at $2.50 a vear. . , Knights of Pythias. The regular semi annual election of officers of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. of P., was held last night. The following were, chosen and' will be installed by the Supreme Chancellor of the World on his visit to this . city January 10th, 1889: .J P. C.-tH. L: Fentress. C. C.E. BKing. ;' :V. C. I. L. Greenewald. . . .1 'Prelate Rev. wTs. Creasy. : M. of E G. M Altaffer. . M.-of F R. B. Clowe. K. of a and S. W. H. Yopp., 4 M, at-A. G. A. Peterson. . I. G J. F. Craig. Q. G. M. M. Parker. ; Organist- C M. Williams. Trustees W. and .O. Fund G." M, Altaffer, J. L. Dudley, W. S. War rock. The installiation ceremonies o Stonewall and Germania Lodges will be conductedjointly. .: - Meteorological Summary. The following meteorological sum mary of Wilmington for the month of .December, 1888, is" furnished by the United States Signal Office: " Month ly average barometer 30.1d; higuest 30.C0, on 23d; lowest 29. 40, on lth frange 1.14 inches. Average temperature 43.C; highest C7.7, on:27th; lowest 25, on 21st; range 41. & degrees. :.. Average per een of humidity 75.2. - Total rainfall 2.92 inches; greatest daily rainfall 1.53 inches, on 9th and 10th. - Highest hourly velocity of wind 28 m. SW.von 17th: totaL movement bf.wind -40.43 m.:. Drevailincr direc ....-' . v r lilUU - -- - There were 1C clear days, 8 fair, 7 cloudy and 11 on which rain fell . ; The following is the annual sum, mary fbr-188S: Ayvage barometer for the yearj;'094; highest 2j'XK January 12th; lowest 20.45, October llth;-rangpf.as. Average temperaT tnrrX; hihest ,uly 12th; low-: est SO, January 19th; range 7G. - A v e rage i-tsr. cent- of humidity 80.5. Total rainfall for the year y 55.07 inches4 greatest daily rainfall 3.23 inches,Febriiary20th and 21st. High- est iiouny velocity oi w um w x r... i tAl.Ar-11tl,. tntnl n.nvni.t.t. f wimt CO.343 miles; prevailing: direo tion SW. There were 135cleac JayK, - i -.. - '.... At - - v .... .k:i. ; . vain "fa'P-iSiuuber ot uays tempera 1, 1889. NO 1. NRW ADVKRTISB53 KNTS. -MAWY THAWJIB my hqlidaytrad?::has been unusually GobjtfsAND i hay ; SAY BETTER THAN ANY V " 'T . 1 reVibus therefore desire to extend I 1 fAud also wish HAPPY NEW YEAR..;' , I Very Respectfully, " : . . . " . NORTH . FRONT STREET. dec 31 Sil ver-plated kni ves, f 6rks,spoons, aud child's sets, carving kniVes and forks. Make your friends happy by making useful presents; nice line of the above is offered by the N. Jacobi Hdw.' Co. . " - t " , , The i Boole Keception. - Bear in mind the reception which - UV1U Ut. ILflUlOv Ul . Illli; J " T - . .1 .i. . . . ... . ... loung Aien s ijuristian Association On Friday evening next . Each": otie who attends is requested to present a book to the library.- A inusical and literary programme has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Doors open at 7:30 ; p. m. Messrs. J. H. JBoatwright, W. R. Kingsbury-and A. J. Marsnall form the committee of arrangements. L.e Hoi IZat Most Vive lo Koyt ' Germania Hall. was full last night of those who had assembled, there to part with the old year and we 1 come the new. It was a lacge and bri liant assemblage arid was perfect in every respect. The" ball was given under the' auspices of Ger mania Lodge No. 4, K. of P., but there were a gobd many'present "be . sides the members of vthat ' lodge. The old year was vdanced out and the new year was danced in. TJiis is as it should be. Part kindly with tlie old and greet as kftfdfy the new and do the same for 89 and 90 as has been done for 88 .and 89. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. fJllIE SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST ON THE first mortgage bonds of tile Wilmington Sea Coast Kailroad company,, maturing January 1st. 1889, wlU toe paid at the office of tlie Wll mington Savings and Trust Company, 1C8 Princess street, on and after January 2, i860, . II. -JL BO WIDEN, . jan 1. ..' . secretary and Treasurer. We thank one and all of our patrons, and friends for their liberal patronage during the year just closed,and assure them that no pains on our part will be spared to still further merit their confidence. ' - , We are constantly adding the latest pro duction from the Type Founders, but have not thought it necessary to spealc of every new font of Type we buy, preferring to let our competitors, who occasionally make a small investment for new material, do the blowing ; ' they invariably copy our styles and endeavor in every way to duplicate us, becoming mere imitators, - We purpose increasing our facilities during the year, andi can safely handle 'any work offered us. ' JACKSON & BELL. Stockholders' Meeting. ri'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKIIO.D- ers of the Firs? Tsrih"nfl-ATrr Wilmington forthi. la5tion of Directors wihftJ.?'d at their Banking House on Tuesday, the 8tfif oanoary iiexi, ai x o'ciock a. m. dec 29 Jan l t U. il. UOWDEN, Cashier , For the Holidays. Large an,Vell'-Selected Stock of . Breech and Muzzle Guns; ItlFLKS ANDSPOKTSMANSSUPPLIES . - Of Every Description. W. JL SPKINGER CO. - dec I. tf 14 Front St., Wilmington, N. CJ Ufadqnarters TTALT. N?VT RRVOS, CHEMICAL AND PatcniMedtcinca. A -zr' will lie pleased to prepare your PrescriptionsL - . - v MfTXnSi RT.imiEKS . - . " - munds BTcimiEits loc 23 tf lot N. Front st Ve vnn te glad, to receive ccnraricatlo I from our mends on any ana 'all select general Interest, but ' v : . , , ; ; r " The nanie of tne trrlter canst ai-svays bo far nlshGd to the Editor V V : communications must be written only on one side of the paper. " ; Personalities must be avoided, . ' And it is especially and- particularly junder. tood that the Editor docs nofr always endcree c . - wrresponaents anies3 bo statin "t-he editorial columjis. i ... mv .hrnrt,r tKnnte;,',,T momV rf V ij iv my iAJlu A jr - Season D c2? :!Fv(rsxoLc3n them all a OPERA : HOCJGE. ONE NIGIITOLY,;. Wednesday 'Jan. 2d, l889.; THATCHER. PRIMROSE & WEST, . - THE MILUONAIUE MINSTRELS, ' Surpassing all previous etlorts.. v .. - , - ' Keserved seats on sale at Ilelnsberger's Men ' day morning. . ;- . ... . . aee pi 3t Homoberger'o LiVE BOOK &MUSICSTORE Sends New Year Greetings " - , - - . . . - ' rpO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD, LAI.GE AND Small, m Town and Countryi who have given us the.r trde, not nly In the "Christmas Week,-but during the whole o last year, which has been large, and for which we are very thankfuL " We offer. Fresh Inducements for 188D 1? Books, Pianos,- organs. Novelties in Fancy Goods, Ac. - -T, . HEINSBERGER'S. , LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. dec 31 , " . , -MY- Grand Clearing.. Sale AT CASH HOUSE. -o- Stnpondous Beducuons in all 1 ' Departments. Itemnant Dress Goods ! worth from 2Tc to 50c per yard for 15c. v Double Width Dress Flannels and Dcbegesj: ; worth 35c and 40c-fol9c per y ard, -t Extra Quality Habct Cloths, 54-inches width, reduced! from soc to 9C. UmbroidociOG. ONE LOT"MBROIDERri3; worth from 6 to 10c for 4c per yah1'Jk !-',.- C, ONE LOT EMBIiOIDP.nit, Worth from 13 - ta iscior sc per yai-u. - rNE IXT EltB ROID ER I rS. won )i from 1 ro sjoc for ,10c per yard. ' A cordial invitation extended to an to 'n--spect the numerous bargains IdLsplayed on out- counters. -o- i 7 .ai :asii nou5r;. 11 G r.'lQ'r'"-' Tl T Tl T TTTn J1.M.J H saic cy . - Villi n. VONG! 3I3meodlp "vilmingtt V
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