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VOL XIII.
vyiLMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1889. NO 29,
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best aeirinr-machixi made i 1
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We wUlalaoeenaireeaeompieie i
Hine of oar coetlv and rateable art !
(Mmplea. Io retur-we ask that y
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No capital required, riam.
Ct instruction, gtren. Tho who write to nt at nee can je.
let mwTucu b Mwinc-tnachin. in the world, and the
linVrf WVrka of hrn rt erer ahown together In
SaJ A CO., liox Aasasto. Maine.
tlc- mr.m rUrw .
A True To;iic. -.
li u you don'tfeei well and hardly know
win! ;til-i.vou, give B. B. B.. (Botanic Blood
: trlaL It Is a nne tonic. . .
i . n. t allahan, Charlotte, X C, wiUt?: '-B-p..
r.. is ;i tiuf tonic, and has done rne jrreat
!.. w. Tlioiapson, Damaseus;Ga., writes: "1
iN'H'-ve B. B. Bis the best blood purifier made.
it lias greatly improved my general health."
An old gentleman writes: -B. B. B. gives me
ii.-v life and new strength. Ir there is any
ihinthat wtll make an old man young;-itls
i:. B. B." ' " - . :v
P. A. shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10th,
writes: 1 depead on B. B. B. for the
preservation of my health. I have - had it. in
iay family now nearly two years, and in all
t liar time have not had to have a doctor."
Thos. Paulk, Alapaha, Ga., writes: "I suf
fered terribly Irom dyspepsls. The use of B.
li. p.. has made me feel like a new man. I
would not take a thousand dollais for the good
it has done me." j -
W. M. Cheshirei Atlanta, Ga., writes:
had a long spell of typhoid fever. Avhlch at last
seeated to settle in my right leg, which swell
ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared
which discharged a cupful of matter a day. I
t hen gave B. B. B. a trial and it cured me."
janlOlmd&w -
tJSTATa.PV'S "
WE ARE NOW PliE-
parea to accommodate
all who may call upon us with the
Fin est Oysters
to be had on the Coast. We have made special
preparations for the Season.
Myrtle Grove, Middle and
Stump Sound Oysters
always on hand. Served promptly and in any
style desired. w. U. STOKLEY, .
oct 10 tf Wrights-vine.
Ai r m Agents in every Town
tftfUllloU and County to sc'l our
Goods. Send us oke dollar, and we will send
you sample that sells for three dollars, and
start you in a business that will pay you from
$100 to $300 per month.
Address -
THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO..
janlsiw , Richmond, Va.
Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.,
PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEtJ
ond-streets.
' JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President.
w. p. TOOMfcK. cashier. .
Lends money on satisfactory security.
Pays interest on deposits. '
Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds.
Jan 8 tf . - .
brugs and ;.imicalp,
H'tilLET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES,
Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc '
Also Prescriptions tilled day or night at
... F. C MILLER'S,
Drug store.
jan4 ' Corner Fourth and Nun Sts.,
The National JUife
AND-
Maturity Association
OF WAimiNGTON. D. C
Assets..
LtablUtlc
Paid to members
..........$311,072.19
-.v..1 None. -
$120,012 SI
-i
HORATIO BROWNING,
. President,
GEORGE D." ELI) Ul DO E,
- Secretary. Manager and Actuarj".
life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed loHcy.
An incontestlble Policy. : : N
AHturity Value m Casn at fDict Age
Annual cost Absolutely UmHed,
only Four Payments per. Year ,
Non Forfeitable After Thee Years ,
P. S. RIDDELLE. M. D.
w, n. GlBS0N, sPeciaiSnr r-
,r t.v A1?1??0'-215, b street,-N.W. ;..
JOHN HAAK, JR.. Local Agent, t -
octsc - : ? Wiimlncrton N.C. .
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LOCAL ISTIB ws.
"11 INOKX TO NKW ADVKRTISBMBXTS "
Ji M .McIktiue- Matt ln?
, Mtnis BKO-vi'harmacisrs .
Opkua Housk Frank Mayo
I Jack et Stoix e A True Stroy
, llKivsBKRnKii -Diaries for 18'8 '
M M KATZ-Groat Inducemeni? -
II Ckon'Eshkkg i'horapber. ' " -IIowel.
&CUM.iix Mattresjjas .:
";--Jas JAl4JXDa, Agir Prescriptions '.- '
.1 J IlKDRioK Spet'ial Inducements
V. C M i ij.kk Drujfs and Chemicals
Char P i:rowx, Agr Must be sold
- W'E spein'gkk .t t o For the Holidays
Geo li Fr.KNCH & Sons Well to IJemombor '
; G'kbmama IIai.l Madam Noras' Glass lllofr
or Workers ":'
Day's length 10 hours and 28 min
utes. "
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 28
! minutes past 5 o'clock.
The February fiill moon falls due
on the 15th, in the afternoon.
H eating Stoves are offered at re
jtlllCed OHChs lV the N
j .
Jacobi Ildw.
lyO.
AU jkinds of School Hooks and
School Supplies can be bousr1"
cheapest at Heiiish-ryer' " t
The Register of Deeds" has issued
but one marriage license this week
and that was for a colored couple.. "
We gain this month 50 minutes of
daylight. To-day the sun sets at
5:27 ami on the 28th it will set at 5:52.
Keep vour blood pure and you will
not have rheumatism. Hood's Sar-
saparilla purifiesthe blood and tones !
the whole system.
The choir of the Brooklyn Baptist
Church will furnish the music for
the meeting at the Seamen's Bethel
to night.
- Sash, Doors, Glass and Builders'
Hardware. You will save money
and buy the best g jods from the N.
Jt?cobi Hardware Co.
The "Boy Clipper' Plow is best
suited for our soil, so say all farmers
who have tri"d them. For sale by
the N, Jacobi Hdw. Co.. t
Hoes, Traces, Hamesand Farming
Implements of all kinds are1 sold at
'iock boltom" xirices by the N. Ja
cobi Hdw. Co. . t
If you want a picture framed go
to Heinsberger's. He lias a large
assortment of Mouldings to select
from. - " - t
There is economy in using an Oil
Stove for heating small rooms and
offices. For sale by the N. Jacobi
Hardware Co. t
The usual Saturday night, busi
ness and working men's prayer and
experience meeting will be held at
he Seaman's Bethel to night at 7.30
o'clock, j
Rev. W. M. Kennedy will preach
at Seamen'sBethel to-morrow morn
ing at-11 a. in. The public generally
and seamen in particular all invited
to attend.
There is a lowland freshet in the
Cape Fear now. There is but about
12 feet of water at Fayetteville but
the lower part of the river is out
of its banks.
There was but one interment this
week in Oakdale, an adult, two in
Bellevue, an adult and a ohild, and
three in Pine Forest, two children
and one adult.
Itoek Crystal Speetaejei and KyeglaRses
Alvice to old 'and voung: In se
leeting spctacle you should be cau
tious not to take more magnifying
-xnocr than has been-lost to the eve
as in the same proportion th'at 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 daUy cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. You can get
the best at Heinsberger's.
The American SabGath Union
i t H - , ,,
The Senate committee on Educa
tion and Labor recently gave to the
j fneqds ancT the opponents of the
Babbath a hearing on the ''Sunday
j Rest Bill" now pending in the Sen
jate of the United States. The op-
pohents of the bill were from the
; Seventh Day Baptists, the Seventh
j Day Adventists the PersonalLiberty
i League Party,or infidel element.
This historic and valuable eollec
! tion of arguments, which, pres.en.ted
j both 'side's of this all important sub
Meci forms a valuable Wdition to
Sabbath literature household.
: Copies of it caii be had free of chafge
by writing promptly to either Sena
' tor from this' State, asking for "the
hearing on the lunday Rest Bill'
before Senator Blair's committee in
TiAAnUs 1 co" t ' v :
i'ecember, 1SSS.T ;
Dnncan K. Mcltae. i
meeting
of the liar, winch
was fully attended by its members friends. Who of us can ever forget f
and many leading citizens, was heldrhis unceasing flow of humor, his
! tiiis dav at the Court House' for the i brilliant sallies of wit and above all j
I - . v ; . L -4.-te? - that gentle and - loving courtesy f
purpose of takingappropriateaction ; which followed his presence as ai
upon rne ueaiu oi one oi iu,
1... i 1 r;ir ivrRoo
lilt: 1 ( L t rj 1 tun jy iiuwuu. a.. -viv - :
On motion
lion. Geo. Dav
chair, and Mr.
: requested to. act
SI r. Eu irene
the committee,, presented
he fot-s;
i
lowing
resolutions:
cates. and one of the most earnest.
zealous and faithful defenders of the
rights of his clients that have 'ever
appeared in the Courts of! North
Carolina. Fearless, vigilant, learn
ed in the law and gifted with) extra
ordinary oratorical powers, he was
always a welcome associate and al
ways a formidable adversary, and
the remembrance of his moving elo
quence, his Solid reasoning, his
sparkling wit and genialhumor will
ever remain with those who survive
him. ' S
Resolved, That this testimonial toj
the professional worth of the ue
ceased be, with his Honor's permis
sion, spread upon the minutes of
this court, and that a. copy thereof
be sent to Mrs. McRae with ah ex
pression of the sincere and profound
sympathy of this Bar with her inthe
affliction with which she has been
visited. !
The meeting was then addressed
at length by Hon. Chas.M.Stediiian,
Hon. D.'L. Russell, Mr. John D.
Bellamy, Jr., Col. Thos. W. Strange
and finally bythe Chairman, Hon,
Geo. Davis, all of whom spoke affec
tionately and feelingly of the de
ceased and in terms of the highest
praise of his great talents and per
sonal qualities. L j
The resolutions were then adopted
unanimously by a rising vote.) ;
Maj, Stedman was the principal
speaker at the meeting and liis re
marks were as follows:
Brethren of the Bar: 1 was
closely connected with Col. Duncan
K. McRae by the ties of an intimate
friendship, enjoying this great priv
ilege to an extent, xjerhaps. accorded
to no one else so much youngerthan
himself, excepting his partner, Mr.
Strange. I knew him well. In every
sphere of life into which he was
thrown he was conspicuously (great.
As an orator his ranked with the
foremost names of our State, and in
political debate there was no man in
all North Carolina who cared to
meet him. He was a superb belle
lettre scholar and, every literary
production which came from his pen
was of exquisite and classical ifinish.
At an "early age he leaped to the
front rank of our profession, contest
ing successfully with the greatest
legal lights the State has ever known;
for during the years of his young
manhood was our. Augustan age
when intellect ranked far above the
vulgar acquisition of money.
When scarcely thirty years old, in
the case of the State vs. Ann K.
Simpson, he delivered a speech mar
velous for its eloquence and logic
and which established for hirua last
ing reputation extending far beyond
t he-limits of our State. .
His mind was anylitical and of the
highest order, drawing the. closest
and finesWiistinotions. It was per
haps his. chief fault as a lawyer that
in this respect he sometimes over
reached the mark which would be
recognized by the average intellect.
So brilliant were his efforts; upon
pvprv sirpnfl. fhnt, ' t.hf trrrirtnnsi
opinion largely prevailed that they
were the offspring and" inspiration
of genius alone and that he was
lacking in application. .
It is true that his striking talents
approached closely that' high pin
nacle where Gehiu$ sU's 'enthroned,
but it is, also true that lie.aided and
strengthened them by a research
and industry whjch, exeited. the
wonder and admiration of all of us
who becajaie associated with him in
the preparation of his oases for trial.
, As a soldier his name stands pre
eminent among the heroes who have
illustrated the valor of our South
ern land. At Williamsburg, at the
head of the Fifth North Cajrolina
Regiment, he immortalized himself
and. State. A' writer for the London
1'imes and a soldier of no jiueatt
distinction himself, who was'present
at Hiat Woody ctnip'at as a staff
officer tq'McClellan, names s the
most illustrious : feats of .wins, in
mod.ern wa.rfitre, t& charge of-the
QUI Quart! at Waterloo; the charge
of the Light Brigade at Baluklava
and the charge of MacRae's North
Carolina Regiment at WilUlltnuibUrg.
His courage, hoth physical - and
moral, was dauntless ami had lie I
lived ia the days of the crusaders,
chivalrous orrler vronld haveiduhM j
f ha hr ri ir 1 1 ta tro ! r ' arr '- f-1 ;-.
him reverencer Ahdyet, with all his !
of M. Bellamy Esq. oluirStv - interest, so as L had only $52.CK) to ,Pend
is was called to thei kindness to, those in distress; deu-i v , - V ! auietiuaey. . were &o
DuBrntz Cutlar was ;:ance of the tyranny: of power; an i"":1 oum I10 Ren wairea on, so-i went hoine, intending -to save mj
wuuruii vuiii , j:y- i.l -4... :i:v. i UlOneV to see what I could do with tliAin rPh noTt 1 :
as secretary. t nfUo1. i1AHfiti 1 and wan met at the door with all politeness and carried -.throuirh and snvr
S. Martin, on behalf K,ihi;mP faith in the Christian fthe prices. I then begaa to buy, and when I was throucrh V had more
Thememuers oi tne vnmington Wor(s become meaningless ami i n eI credit rne tor. that, bat; when ,1, asked , then.;' they said ."No.1'
Bar, desirous of testifying the high -, elMpty ound when used to recall to 4 dulTn tfimkjvery well ot that, but after they explained their reasons
esteem in, which they held their late , the memorvof thoe who loved him $ 1 looked over it all, and I intend to give them all my trade In tlie future
associate, the Honorable Duncan j the exalte'd intellectual ifts the 1 and also send theih all tlie.; trade I can. It is true thev are a friend to
. - m a 1 TT I J
k. JKuu e, who, Huerrt iuuKi ! heroie virtoes and the gentle court-j lJie Vr. i nej saui meir reason ror not doing any credit business was
or suueruiK 1 1 esies of manner and heart which 1 mey soiu goous ,wunsucn a sman pront tnat tney-coutd not af-
frour earth, do resolveImt bv;in. it l .: - V - : v - -
the death of Col. McRae the bar of : a(iorne,j anv era and which would , rhls ls what 1 bought from thenl:r-l good .wool hat 20c..-l pair button
North Carolina sustained a Isenous j hllve reflected lustre upon anv peo slloes for ,u' wife 1 20, 3 pair gaiter shoes for myself L20, 1 pair heavy
ks. From early nianiiood to ripe ? 1 - wool blankets $1.75, ljloz. slate pencils 2c," 1 1 spool cotton la, 1 paper
age he was universally, recognized 1 . iieetlles lc, 40 yards carpet 25e.10. 00, e-aTr ciildren's shoes 40c. SOc,
as one of the most brilliant advo Monday and Tuesday night. 1 quire paper 3c, 1 large leather valise 95c, 1 large . zinc trunk &3 40 1
dazzling qualities I love most t o
ininK or.niiii as tre was at nis own
fireside or in-the social circle of his j-
cnarm? . j I
those ideas and deeds which shed a
religion. 1 shall sav no more, ...
As one .stands bv the grave of a
friend all sneech is but novertv.
Mr. F. A. Hall,
manager of the
Frank Mayo company, arrived in
the citv this nnorningv anl has ar
ranged with Capt. Pennjri)acker to
remain iu Wilmington two evenings.
So Mr. Mayowill appear on Monday
night inliis new success "D'Artag
nan iu the Royal Guard,' and on
Tuesday night in his celebrated per
formance "of '.'Nordeck.'1 , -
In this line,, of characters Mr.
Mayo is considered by many as with
out an equal on the English speak
ing stage as the- representative ro
mantic actor; he stands foremost
and alone, . just as Edwin Booth
holds his place as ..the representative
classic actor. The company support,
ing Mr. Mayo is one of the strongest
in numbers and ability, including a
number of representative actors, and
in the production of Alexander
Dumas' story, 4Tlie Royal Guard,'
there will not only be a cast 'ot great
excellence but new scenery and. new
oostumes and equipment, repre
senting the most picturesque period
in French history' "Nordeck' is to
be presented on Tuesday.
The Way of the World.
'Oh,I wish I was rich,soi eould dress
comfortably, without being the sub
ject ot unpleasant remarKs, was
said by a young lady on . one of the
recent cold.nights. The words were
suggested by putting on a pair of
kid gloves, with the . complaint that
they made the hands colder instead
of warmer. It was a light remark,
but there was a whole, volume of
meaning in the sentiment, for it is
notorious-that," such' arethe arbi
trary dictates of fashion, the richer
classes can wear about what they
please in the street, withoutpthefear
of comment, while those less favored
with th's world's goods . are com
pelled to dress beyond their limited
means, when they appear in public,
for fear of provoking unpleasant
comment.
Bolfortl 's Magazine. -"
The February number of BelforcT
Magazine is at hand. The principal
feature is "A Storm Ashore,' by
James H Connelly, complete in this
number. This occupies a large part
of the issue but there are many
other articles of exceptional merit,
principally among which may be
noted : A f e w Practical Facts for
Senator Edmunds; Irar's Pearl, a
story; The First Regiment of U, S.
Colored Troops; The Old Tune, a
poem; Both Sides of the Counter, al
most a tragedy; Irish Norah to Eng
lish John; Bella's Bureau, a story in
three scares; A Shot on, te Moun
tain, a poein (and ..the. Editorial De
rmtinnt. ielfordv - Clarke Co.,
384 and 3G Broadway,. New York, at
$2.50 a year. ". .. . .
first Presbyterian Chnrcli To-Morrow.
At 11 a. inr Revv Wilbur F. Crafts
will preach. "At nigh 7:30 o'clock,
Rev. Peyton H. Iloge will, preach.
This latter service will be especially
a praise service in'which the hymns
of Isaac Watts; the at her o Eng
lish hymnbdy," wi'l he sung nd dis
cqs&ed. The S u nday - sch ool will b o
3. o'clock.' on account of the service
inthe Opera IIou.se at 4:30, conduct
e4 by Rev.-Mr. " Crafts. Strangers
and citizens are In vited tQ attend aU
the services of this "church, 3
... - ,., .. ."unnstiari Trut
, We were pleased to receive a visifjM . - mi . -I
. , , . v Thought. This s
yesterday from Mr. G. Murray, of . . - - v !
G. M u rray & Son, Brooklyn, whole-.
sale bottle dealers, who
QUU 11 ty? VS
o Superior to day, uiidge bliipp j
not being able to attend - v : i
N KW A DVEJtfTI 8 KM ENT8 i
A TMUM
I have been many times lulvised by
TORE to buv anything I wantel for
S ??tS5.Jl.,-an I foif carry away, after spending ray $52.0a, one thing I
j uf10C3ave that I needed,very much, that was a snoot of Coats' Six Cord
PjU,Llu"- i luougiii, as i uaa given
muitra . uuuer vtiM .wi;., x ssiuyviiH. ru
set 1.35, 1 doz. handkerchiefs 20c, a
1
I'"--., jitro irecoi. ivc .cmj, v yarns oeti tick c. 73c, 1 doz. two
t in riiriviHi s unz.t vja.riis iiihli i i;if ir i i iMntv unnn cot i i
ciocKi.3t..i bolt checks $2.70, 1 large
I . , " m"n . t v, tmymiJO V v i m
83c 99c, 1 doz.! lead-pencils 8c, t paper pins 2c", 1 lot scrap pictures 19c
The remainder, which was $1.47, 1 took in glassware. T cap well say that
the RACKET STORE is the cheapest place to buv first class goods I have
ever yetjound. ! They say they will Jiave in a full line of Valentines, both
Fancy and Comic, about the 8th of "Februarvv- Tlie RACKET STORE"
will be found at: 117 South Front Street. " -- . J. G' K "
febStf sat cr:--,? - - : -'. '
Salvation Oil7 the greatest cure on
earth for pain, 1 has made a ; most
brilliant debut. All druggists and
dealers in medicine sell it at 25 cents
a bottle. : " - . : : ' '
Mr. R. Stewart Gibbs;representing
the Ayorld's Dispensary Medical As-
ButidHuii, ui juiiuio, i., is in ..i ne
city and paid us
day,
a pleasant1 visit to--
English service
,;ii k v,0iri :r, f i
s will oe held in bt.
Lutheran .Church.M
Paul's Evang.
Rpu 'P w V. pihn"ii" efA, f'ii
- - "v-. i'ii"-'-"' , . i
a. m. to morrow, . and" German ser-
vices at 7:30 p. m.
" We are glad to . hear that Mr. H.
I. Bishop's condition has slightly
improved. He can speak and use
his right hand. The paralysis seems
novv to be confined to the lower part
of hisjbody, on the; right side. r
' . . . " '
up no irns noon in tne oaby con
test at the .glass; blowers, Johnnie
uwens was still ahead, having 4G0
votes, bht Lizzie Gilbert Kirkham
was not far behindas she hadt'453.
There were 75 babies in all in the
contest. To night,the last of the
troupe here, will decide the matter.
. X ' ; ' VrUiCityj Court. "j
-There were but two" cases Jjefore
Mayor Fowler this morning, which
were disposed of as follows:
Mike Dawling, disorderly conduct,
$20 or-80 days.
Win. Pierce, carrying a concealed
weapon, $10 andj costs of 30 days. ?
At Grace Methodist E. Church .
South, services
pastor, Rev. W.
and 7.30:: p. in.
to-morrow by the
S. Creasy,at 11 a.m.
Sunday School at
3.30 p..m. Seats free and a cordial
invitation is extended visitors and
strangers. . The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be administered
at the close of the niorning service.
The Homeliest or the Handsomest?
At the glass blowers last night Mr
H. C. ;Prem pe rt was . awarded the
handsome Turkish pipe as the ugliest
man in the house. He received 49
out of 55 votes cast. But if Mr.
Prempert is the homeliest man who
is the hamlsoniest? We think he
would run as well far the latter as
the former. I .'.':
The Evangelical Alliance.
The Executive Committee of the
Evangelical Alliance will hold its
monthlymeetingin the rooms of the
Y. M. C. A. on Monday, the 4th inst..
at 10-39 a. m. A full meeting of lay
as well as clerical! members Is desir
ed as a matter of much interest to
the pnblic jjenerally will be under
diseusioiv:, PastoVs are requested
to repeat this announcement to
morrow, .
. At ht. Paul's To-Morrotr.
Services at St.: Paul's Episcopal
Church to-morrow at 11 a.
m. and
7J0 p. in. Music at the
evening
service by the quartette." Evening
sermon the second in, the course of
'Christian Truth and Modern
sern ion will be so
independent Qf rondeliyerel last
nder"
av
at
all servieesalt are welcome. Sunday
eliool at' 8,1.,
x:, v... ,- j riuuu ium f iireciaieu Tiiiuuit' U
- - J ing heard the former. Seats free
; NEW ADVEKTI3EI1IIII
--
my friends togo ,to the RACK HT
little money.
They Baid they all
mem a good little trade, they would
-i.uu, i corsec ixsc, i tin nel room
lot'of fine lace $2:20,- X good clock
1 1 i 1' aa.A
qnart
arm
bed spreatl.Toc, 1 pairladies, kid
. Chwrch Serires To-31errow.
St. JameV Episcopal "Church, corner Third
and Jlarket'streets,llev. Robt. gtrange. Hec
tor, Divine services at 11 a. m.anti g t. m.
j SundaySchool at x m. - Holy cummunlon
J s a. m., except first Sunday in' each month at
j st. Pauls Evam Lut
tMS?vl
Lutheran Church. corner ot
streets. Rev. F. W. E. Pes-
erman services at n o'clock a.
rm. English services at "rrSin.m. Sundav School
r.ovn. m. . n. Strauss, isupt.! visitors cor
dially welcomes : . , , . . ;
Sfc Paul's Episcbpai Church," corner Fourth
anu orange streets. Rev. C. A. Arnold, Rector.
services to-morrow at, 11 ;a.-m. and 8 p.
Sunday School at 9:4"ia.m, Seatsalltree. Evt
yi welcome, ,: v.; v tt r . !
p. m.
cry-
f v s! Andrew's Presbytorian Chuch.cor.Fourth
i ana canipoeu streets. Rev. John W Primrose,
Pastor. sundayvservices at ll a. m. and 7-a) p.
o-i., tjj t-iiVi iliowi, Cituuittu OUUUUi Uli i p. III.
Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday at 7::Ju
j3. - ju. - me 'puonc cormauy invited, scats
vi First Baptists Churcsuirner of Market and
Fifth, streets. Rev T.y Hw Pritchard, D. D..
Pastor. Prayer meeting. Sunday morning at.
WW.- Services at 11 a, m. and at 7:30 o. m. by th
Pastor. - Sunday School at . m. Yon n p-
People's Society of Christian Endeavor Wed-
nesaay nignt at 7:45 o'clock. Prayer and
Praise meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
Strangers cordially invited.- l -
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NEW A P VEKTI8 EI ENT3 .
O pERA:aHOUG E .
IU TUE HUYAL CSrjAItO.
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- A Dramatization of Dumas "Three Guards-
menj'.;!:vv ;?-- v'-' , '
. Supported by jl Company of Twent y Artists,
with beautiful Scenery and elegant costumes.
Reserved" seats now on sale at neinsbcrger's
"Tuesday " Night, February 6th Frank '
Mayo and,Company la 'NORDECK." feb 2 31
rJIADArj PETE,
At N0.-3 (Upstairs) cor. Martet and Front sts.,
. . .THE OYPSY T: : C
CLAIRVOYANT & PALMIST.
r " .consult Her 1 6n aR'Affalrs of Life.
She helps Xxx bring the separated together
and causes, speedy marriages. She removes
evil influences and jealousies and reads your
past,, present and future. Having - all t he.
Gypsy powers by Inheritance and tradition,
she never-fails to give satisfaction. Her office
hours are from 9 a m. to 8 p. in. - .
N. R-wm visit private: Lomilles when de
sired, v- , - -jan 31 tr
SPECIAMMTUllS
JVIadam ; 3ofA's
Glaoc " BIovoi
GERMANIA HALL,
- 'WILL .OFFER TUE FOLLOWING
'I Special PremiumG.
as this ia positively their last week in Wli
inlngton. .
: Tnursiliiy EvenSng,
TIIE MQT POPULAR LADY la the andi
. .win be presented with a Hanclscme (ii ,
. Shade of vart--:i:s Valued nt
Friday EVeiiin
THE HOMELIEST GEMTLE.VAX la the ano'l
. eneo will be presented with lan:; 'luric-
ish smoking npe valued avtiu
. The above preniiums t5 be decided by. a c. re
mittee coinpusta of fceverat Lui:e3 aca gvntic--inen
present the above evenings.
V .RAW V v CONTCST
decideVr fey vote of the audience Uiiriug 'tne c.i
tlr week, eonunencing 3lor.ci.iy atrrniooa
January . -Sth, and ending, atunuy nl-hr
Febnniry 2J. Two Exhibitions Dally. Alter
noorwJ.to 3 p. u Evening to V;',vp. u
AdmiGJiioulu Cout::.
Lvery Viitor Receiver a Pre
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