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-4 , ,T,rr e re Din?. Sundays excepted. T Editor rrop. -l ... .nontiia coo, TUroe t Um month, US cents. i.- filtered t7 carriers, free ... r i"" w ti! ph-av report an j and .... .-.. tuner rejralarir. - to r-u" ' - 1: A aak- remits whcL k.. .v. iif, r ' i i!..- tasto. and acu !y ru t!iO Kidney?, . oictmses the eya-;!-?.ol. colds, heait i ; - niM cures babiturJ ::. of Fi3 13 t!t( ; ft kind ever pro '".:, !l:c t:i5.te cnl ac r..' t) t: - t -i::.w h, prompt li. ii;: "a'ari-! :n:!y !:c:1chl m it: Tvxtt -Iv from the rco;1 . j'.r l Lr.e r.j:n!c it the nice" ttt cf F;. - i for rale in 50 Ul U xu-ys iv all Iealin drug- Aiy nlwhlc druggist Avh: i . r . ...til ;f t ( HaVi' Ik t'n u. um m uv-' : it pnujtly fr any ono wt( ;.5rtto tn-it. Do nut accept an) 'uufQRM FIG SYRUP CO. Sn fRAXCiSCO. CAL CXtrjj. it '.' tottx, ftir. ROifKKT H BELLAMY, x WHOLESALE DKUiiUST, WUmtotOD, N. C 1 1 WATSON'S CHINA STORE, So. 17 3Inrbet Str f, Hi THrL.U ET IU V YOI K HOLIDAY irx Truv i-.w down. Tie Udlcs are In !0(aJil1 m prrtMcst goods In the fj. iieclTtr SAM JONES SONG BOOKS. i UTEn! BOOK ST'iUE H. A. Tucker, D tHfK IV lil.MNITF. MA I: II LI! AND M r.-. jj:,i:f .1 iiirrr tit ivinMrrv. :tri! J ar , r.iiil.linr Wort. -! Ncrlh ront Mrrer," .Vlliii:;iii.'N. V. ... . ,. H Ml.T A.L fl.'l KEI W1TU "twai it , u r practical es- ' .,4T6 3 i aw rfw andtocuaran . l. l INI IVAN. U Tt. IIf.reslitJir an J Farrtcr. UST "RECEIVED ! 29 M'XrilKS HAXAXAS. A. S. VIXSTK.I I mil an 1 forfeit lonrrc. " It; Vrtttti rontl st., rwr !.. . mucks: miKKS! Ttl l..:: jLVLIi'T F liKICKS l.X 1 T. .i K. Al.liEUilAN. ominlsM3n Merchants. IWNo. Water St. For Ohiirtmas IKIMk ,,. i sKTL AND PKETTY l'" e iruxiTt'ltK tinejChilraas i r''Ii- in rapldir. all and sec 1m J -,,,y pieatnt that arc ne:ul as fltt Fnreltnre Dealer. Cor. Msrtrt and Second sta. STOVKS! STOVES! UIS. AU KINDS, AND AT LL j.. . , ' CaU t .;t tbe m &t ' pKMAN, FLANNER & CO'S. f Jters at Wrightgville. 1 5IT TrER noi'SE AT WRXQITTSyXLlS i tor tbe season. IjuIIcs and Ocn- ftommoiatrd prompt U with THE l&TTOEEUrx , ; I T cn amraL ' H.ld ' -M-. 7 K. VT. ! ANSIS J. rroxrlctcr. J. vol: xv. Ixdsx to Niw ADTrhra " Fxied co-Furniture Mcsns HRoratKs Druggists ? - ptRi Hor Grand, concert c w VATM-Haoa Jones son? Books 1 04 Only HOC days no w to Christinas' Ice forttietl plentifully .in all; ex pted rlaee yesterday iuorntnff and thin morning. -. - 4? the days begin to lenheiutha coltl begins to strengthen yon are, this time.- Right "RtibolioM razor and knive sharp eners. Something new and we think the best hone ever made. See them, N. Jacob! Ildw. Co. t I. am ManuractuTer"iApent for H;trled ahd all kinds of Wire, Conl biuationiWireand Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. ' James I. Uett. t ' Tlte wind pot arpohdtotheSonth vent thlHtttornlng and th atiiio.. here was consequently more pleas ant to-day than It uas yesterday. . Mr. Christian Horncmann, of fierr many, who is here on a visit, called in to ee us this afternoon, accom panied nr his ton, Mr. J. II. Home' mannV. - Uuns. f We have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley IU1 and can give you the advantage of our low purchase. N. Jaeobi Hdw.CoL . ' t - - .- Very handsome Indeed wa. the Christmas number of the Fayette ville Observer. ' It was the neate&t thing of the kind have seen In many days, . A Christmas part y1s to be given to the Sunday School pjpila of St: John's parish at the -school house neday afternoon. Capt. Edgar Williams was resting comfortably to-day.. -Th inflainrpa tion has not yet subsided sufflciently to ascertain exactly what the injury to his eye will prove to be. Capt. Jas. H. Williams leaves here to-night, for Baltimore where he goei to take charge of the fteam tug Stetson, 'which Is on government work in the oay below the city. JIy age Is as a lut-ty vinter, frosty but kintlly" not that I was especial ly temperate, or took nuttsual care o'f myself. 1 have had pains as an other man might, but I early learn ed that thevcottld lb killed with Salvation Oil. We want Zeb Vance in the Senate and the 'Zeb Vance- stove in jour kitchen. They have been triejj and found to true; therefore, we-recommend thiu to you. N. Jaeobi Ildw. Co. ! . ! t There is going to be a good timeat (it-rmauia Hull on Wednesday night, at the grand Nev Year's Hall to be given under the auspices of Ger maiiin folge No. 4, K. of P., and don't you forget It. ; Housekeepers should have a PerfectIonv meat cutter. It has theailvantnges of simple construc tion, ilurability nnd isensily cleaned No knfves to get, ont of onler. Sold by the N. Jaeobi Ildw. Co. Snow was reported last week on r y r V r I? t? fre,t b'.rl-rtt lilt-'-. I . . MH7I'''J to 31t.. Airy. Ther was none, at j Charlotte or point. thU side but ! Wet of tha( city It was very heavy. None on theiitie of the W. J: W. R. R.. : "J I.ots orieople from the city went out hunting ou the of ihe NV.," O. & .t E. C. It. R. last wi'ek. On Friday, h despite the bad weather, there was : tl it coach full of meu and guu. i nere I In Jutii! to bft-KOOl 'Port now In the ; woods contiguous to that road ' aaW- r a inn i v in u km aHaum i i i'ii m 111 i - i i i-ia, ! V vm - - - 1 Wilmington have seen -the aurora borealUt Not many of them, we onlnp. intl there arA nrohablv manv grown folks ho have never seen it. t ' . . . Well, look out pliarp tins weeK nnci some four years ago, when you iuaypxsiuiy ceta glimpse 01 Hearing that llr.I'attersou nau Tit- , iV pnhinw.ii W H Shaw - 1111 t. ' n frln.1 -liere sav nir that lie y- - - ; ' ! . . ""TTTTm 7ZT7rZ7 '1 iiVrt nrnpntcl the invitation. we an;J W:-Jackson. r7.y. nnxnr lxi rllK xy.h ine fRy. inst evrwuig ai uusri r : i itrnnoii ? was verv red, presenting" pfetty pHe.! to the wtary l ar much the same appearance as ft dip ed that she had received iron, n.ru said that the appearance was caused V.t hv some voleanla .eruntion in the ffaUant Third . C. Infantry during ly some volcanic eruption in me(h ,i1(.m .inrlni? rn Par n timi sir or sorpn tlintu- and miles West of u ' Khenuiatism -is-dike sand In the bearin'ra of machinery. Hood's Erxr sapariiia 13 the great lubricr.tcr which cures the dl-rr."?. r 'fr u ) WILMINGTON, N. C. , HON DAY, DECEMBER Mr. John C. James, of Hlcbmond, ToremM.. : . agent of the Richmond & Petersburg . . For, North Carolina, warmer and JR. It., is here with hip family for a few: fair! weather. ' And was'nt it eohl yesteriay? And diri'i.t- tli 4i. : ... ,.. '!we,? m t . tnand Ux excels of sapplv. With NewRlvprhmnaU Jv,lu xiew mver broucht within t wo hoars of ns these things should not b they are. - - - ' : Piatt D. Walker,- Esq., 6f Char lotte, has been in the city for a few days. Mits Maria Walker and Miss Mary Giles,' who were both so sick at his house, came with him; . i i .. . . Tlie vestibuletrains will begin the. Winter schedule on the 19th, leaving New York for Jax on that date. They will pass here on the 20th. i ravel promises to be . unusual iy brisk this season. lir. M. WINEBURWH, of the -St. Paul, Minn, v Day writes: "After trying all sorts of preparations, Fve come to the conclusion that there-is only one prompt and radical - cure for a bad cough or cold and that is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It has cured me and the members of my family often, and always , works like a charm. It can't -be too highly praised." We thought it was cold here yes terday, bat thnk of New Yorkers struggling along through a blinding snow storm, the atmosphere so full ot flakes that you conld'nt see across the street, a foot of snow under foot and a blizzard blowing down your throat at the rate of C6 miles an hour! Gratirjlnjt to All. The high position attained and T 11 o nn varcn nnnantitnna nnH r proval ofvthe pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its success is based and are abun dantly gratifying to theCalifornia Fig Syrup Company. tenia ja Alarm. . -The alarm of fire yesterday, abon 12 o'clock, was caused by the burn ing of a kitchen on the premises of Mr. Matt Bremer. on Church, be- tween Second and Third street?. The fire caught somehow in the in terior or tlie , building ami from a defective flue. The kitchen and nearly all of the furniture it con tained w.ik consumed. Mr. Bremer was fully insured in the Phomix, of Hartford, represented here by Messrs. Hodges A: Taylor. : Itnyal Arrh 3tMna. The following officers of Concord Chapter No. 1 R. A. M recently elected, were installel Saturday af ternoon itt St. J)lnrs Hall by P. G. H. P., H. II. Munson; G. S., A. J. Howell acting as Grand Marshal: H. P. J. C. r-hase. K. W. E Storm. . S E. S. Martin. C. H. J. L. Cantwell. 1 P. S. M. S. Willard: R. A. C. LT. M.' Robinson. M. 3rd V. W. J. Smith. Jr. 2nd V. W. P. Toqmer. M. lt V. W. A. Martin. Treasurer R. Greenberg. Secretary J. I. M"nds. Guad T. H. JnVnson. Memurtal Way Memorial Day falls next year on Sunday but the ladies of the Memo rial Association have concluded not to po?tonB .its observance put to ave the services on that day. . As 'the exercise are always of a reli gious imiu.r, ... i;v.." , t . . - . . i inn i ngiu ami iiyicrv .-u. .v - ..... , jempnasne un .i v.-j " eluded to have a sermon, instead of 7 v ia i li nr rrmv a,a. i . . ... m & a. a. a - A a .a AH u ' a ii a mmr r m h r w m 3 a HI HI I T5W A i, fv. v j The. secretary was 'therefore direetel to invite Rev. Geor(?e panersonf d. D., fcjrraerly ! ,.e at iniit.'erhnreli. in this cj(y - but now of Christ Ctmrclfy ; &fct.Wt.V. J aj-.-.- .a . j Biemnhip.V to ' deliver the sermon. ; formal acceptance. Li - o thelrmost arduous campaigns, at the Piles, or no pay renuireu. j,ur - guch other DUHlnesSiai Ja;ij ue necessary lo . A nnteed to trive perfect satisfaction, front in cany a bloody -battle, ana "lon pefamW "Price 2-5 cents promote the interest of Uj Company. -therefore a tennon from him on box. . w " - r c itindlt Mc-ori d Dr.v will be incst appro- . F0r Ca!3 by Robert H Bellamy, ' ' r.v. 1,. ' - ' 1 who! :.".!: ! :ni rstr.il dT':;mi$ . . c-eeotf ' ' :cr:".ry. ID, I. k .11. for )r,iminStnnd vicinity, fair weather -and . stationai v. tenmprn- It I probable in fact, it is certain 1 j handled here this Christmas than i 1 ' , . - T0? neoeiore at any j nme. ! ire volume or "business was tremendous. Everywhere it was the! same. 'o. 23, the train due here at 5:50 p. in. from the North, on Christ mas Eve night, was a very long train and a heavy one. In it there were four cars loaded with express frei edt'eervstit on hrfwPpn Vlnnt and j Wilmington. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were daj'8 of hard work for the Express people. The Fox Hunt. . 1 ' The fox hunters had a finerun on Saturday last." They came up to the that; "night anil spent yesterday here, at the Pureell KouseT Mr. Hunter returned to Goldsboro but came back again last night and went down to Capt. Manning's,, at Wrightsville, with the other hunters. They turned out again this morning with a full pack for another chase, the Wilmingtonians with them. It is probable that the last hunt will take place to-morrow morning. All speak in high terms of Capt. Man ning's courteous -attention to his guestsand the delights of their visit here. - . A Bal Poadre ami a Powder Hall. The bal 2oudrc X the Orton House on Friday night will be one of the most elaborate things of the kind ever known hereabouts. Not the most elaborate, though, for on De cember 24, 1864 Beast Butler got up a very elaborate powder ball at Fort Fislier. He must have sat up all night-making his Christmas pre parations, for at 4 o'clock in the morning he sent in a boat loaded with powder which he calculated to explode under the seawalls of the fort and thus blow it all to nothing. The first part of the programme was carried out successfully but the sec ond dld'nt pan out worth a cent. The powder exploded and made .a Very pretty display ot Christmas ' fireworks for the boys in the fort i but failed to do any damage what- : ever. On Christinas Day there was a feartuf bombardment, followed by ah assault at night. The reflection from the guns, was visible here' on Christmas nights But the Federals were driven off; they did'nt take any Christnras egg nogg in Fort Fisher. ' v ' " St. .f olin' Iay. The lodges of the A. F. &: A. M., of this city, will meet promptly at St. John's Hall to-morrow evening, the 30th inst., at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of celebrating St.. John's Day and to install the newly elected officers of the several lodges. . The line will formed promptly at 8 o'clock under the direction of W. C. Jones, marshal, and headed by the Second Regiment, Band, will march up Front street to walnut, thence to Third street, down ThirdJ to the Opera 1 oue where the exer cises will be held in the following order: MusicBy the Second Regiment Band. 1 Invocation By Rev. T. H. Pritch- j . 'T " 1 ard. V. IK Music By the choir, under direo j Hon of H. M. Bowden. ; Installation of officers of St 'John's Lodge No. 1, Wilmington Lodge No. 31D. Orient Lodge.No. 305, by C. II. n . lRnn p o &I. I . followed bvan j iaddress by Rev. W. S. Creasy, I..D.j ; aauress oy iw . T, I a. a m u . -a., aa. ... . - . mnsio iiv . ociuu ...v. " Band. The procession will t hen . reform ; land march to St. JohnV Hall. ; The Committee of Arrangeiueoib j ;! insists of II. G. Suiallbone, John Price, W. C. ChK , Hands, Chi blains. Corns, and all p.s. ml noitivelv cures d.m u ujnvi.t , w ... Ai m.c.tfedr n i m in i kiii hi . 101 raises, bores. Ulcers. - can El 29,1890. NO. 12 rr" " " x '. - GenaniA Loclj;e. ' At the lat meeting of (iermatiia LodgVNo. bt.P. the following officers were elected for the ensuiug vear: :'. y:J'-':f. , : - j-? C. C John Kuck. - Vi C S. Heh rends. P. 11. J. Dingelhoef. K. of R. and S. John IIaar; -Jr. M. of E. F. iW. Ortmann. ' M. of F.--J. (ll. Rehder. M. at A.J-E. Schulken. " rfXlie. newly elected ofHpers vllLUe iostallel on Sew Years night. TIi iiioitilprdiiiKnf tlii IV'ide lirt beeirsrre'atlv increased during the las six "-months, and several more candidates are awaiting their initia tion. Tli e Convert Friday Klght. Ttit'boK sheet lor tne entertain- ment or tne aiaaamii' ry uoncert jo. will be open at jMr. j Yates' to uiof- row morning It to take place at the Opera House on Fridaynight aud it is to be for the beneflt of 4St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church. Reserved seats 73 cents, general admission 50 cents and ..gallery - 25 cents. . The company come to us highly endors ed by the press. The Racine I Wis.; Daily Times says of them: Those of our citizens who failed to attend the concert last night missed a rich treat, and onej that is- seldom afforded us. Not ' that Racine does, not have the best of the Amusements that are on 'the roild, hut ln .this Case Madam Fry's Company hap pened to he t lie best of. the best. We have not had so enjoyable an even ing in a long time, and tills was the feeling of those present, us - was evinced. by their rnjturous nivplause and frequeut encores. It is one of those rare combinations- sometimes seen, mat newspaper auvenisin'x cannot foil v cover They advertise themselves by their Fry and her three irenie. Lulu, and Al work. - Madame daughters, Euv a, nave a gooo, friendly, 'wholesome look. From the oneninlr to the closinsr thev com manded the -close at audience. They are correct, pleas- ins: sinirers, and musicians of great merit. . " AVF.J.I' UAIll I'.ALSASi. If gray, gradually . restores" color; elegant 'tonic dressing, 50cM 1.00, Druggists, or 100 size prepaid by express for $1.00. E. S. Wells, Jer sey City: ROUGH ON TOOTH ACHE. Instant reief. 15c, fllOrJvING PEOPLE can take feimmons Liver Reirulator Viihout 16ss of time or dan- " irer from "cxosure. It Vakc.3 the place of a doctor and cost ly . prescriptions and is therefore the . medi cine ' to be; keit in the Iionsehold to he iven upon any indica tion of approach- f ing picknes?. It contains ; no dan geron s ingredients hut ' is purely vegetahle, -gentle yet thorough ki its " action, anl can le given with safety and the most satisfactory results to any person regardless af age. It ha3 no eoual.' Trv it- j Iinpoet t:iwn J ' . k L, 1 Distinguished rron 'Xnaoih Examine to see tnat j ou set- tne Genulner from all frands ana imitaitens ale Mark oq i rent of wrap per, ana on tn sine me f ai ana mt nxare 01 J. IL Zeilla & CO. t- ;-. ' NiiW AIVKItTISEMK2TS. For-Sale. ' 1 T WO nOKES AND THREE tlTLE. OF- f of B0 f t ppir to iec?:tf W-L F- woimi. OTICE. MEETI SG V F, TU F. MTOjK- 'arolina, oil an' Creosote hew at thtir,pru?f Ipal" omce In the city of Wllmlrtont X. c., on t he third Thursdarlthelof Jat-uai y, for tbe ' election of oncers an4 ihe transa-t Ion or .MB PLEASS NOTICS W will lie ciaa to rccrlT coniracilrt'Cn a rrom our tnenoa on anj til nir'-;:as general Interest, tot, . i ae name or me writer xnsi air: . rs t ' " ? nlaned to tne E4or. -' . -, Communications mnst be tmtrfzica cr'r. one side of tn8 paper. . " " ; Personalities moM.be avcisei , . v Apa it is espefftttr ana , paracniir: j cacer stood tnat tne Editor does not alwaj-3 rrcors e the views of correnpondents anicss u stated in tte extltorlaj rotamna ' - ' . ""V -".7--v-v.;,----rr:---. .... nkw Anvetrrisnu vaitv.. Amy Auv.i'uii- V't nave a fw. ver.v- rretrj jm atU'.v prices. - MFXls r.KOTIIEi:s, - - y ., '-, . 1M XV Front itrect. decr.t(. Grand $ew; Year's ttnl I. 1 "t:i)i:c ' At'siMcE of iir i lu iuifei iaj ij,r .u. i, xv. u P.; at f lAnnaala Hall; Wca- j lciccts f t.u. ; - r ; 4 rinmllf i f V VA. Kampen, J. G. I, uiescihen. lUogcr.- 1 - dec .St . mon 2J ttibH 29 - 11 1 1 i" - 1 - i i I, " i ,. -,f in i, I, - i -ii ii . -v..- A a 'FL' im B.'ia w-' MA HUUIIUH. rrVESUAV MOR,NIXO, AT 10 OT LOCK, IX . front, of our Salesroonw. Furniture. Wat- tresses, Pictures. Boots, shoes, Glassware, uneese, f c.- send in consignments earlj fcr Cuesday's sale, ; " . i f Wv J. KJKKIIAM Jt tX).. " dectf 7 Market Street. 1 Lv TJWAfii .fsri' W !' VtiUVi MCiUvuy VvliwwX Vi - . . is THE 4 n 1 R P A - -H A TT fi te" . HY TH&CELKliltATKD i MADAME FRY CONCERT. CO., , ' - .OP HUSTON, H'riflttY '-.liinilAPV.L IV.II. BENEFIT OR LUTHEKAN CnUKClL ' GaUcry 2Sc. dee 2 31 Jan 2 I 4ec293t FOi: THE BENEFIT OF .1HOSE WHO ":-:: ; '.;! , - -u I -' : Mn jjor b i v ru ei it , v --'":""... h-r-x i . - ) '- "'' ' "': CHRISTMAS SHOES WEWILL CONT1XFE TOIGIVE . , SP0IAL BARGAINS In all Departinent8 Until Jt miary lt, 1 S J) 1 1 , .IFST TIIKEK .MOHR DAYS. "I'Oil Nortli Front KtWflt. jOppo-ite The orton.) deotf BISK! SPECIAL LOW PRICES.' IN- HAT OF ALL KINOS. PJIETI I EH 1 MAN EYF.ItJ AT NATJMBTJRG'S 11 Princess Street. HA IR BRUCHE '..r:-: -..; " ; ,:;,---' va HUGE A8OKTMENr" OF 1JAIU Brushes at astonlshlny prices. We hare Jujyt rcelreit a larjre lot oi the celebrated" "Jt K. W." English TOOTH BlU;silW-a fperlaj im poTtiUlon. ;. " John B; Hanko, - ': - v'-'-'-'N V" - f - " - ,v ; Tii e rn ahmacistJ " ' ; Third Streer, Opp. Cltjr Hail. Telephone m. -i-:! nov tf - IOHN CV CIUSEi - -ny snrveyor. JO. II. jkicJlKE. CHASE ArHcQEE "Civil Knineemv ' Conm!taUon. plan, estlmafe? and Bpecia catlons forenplnecrta vrorks and con-stror-tion superlntenited.- " - oaiee 1 1 -Prl neew st reet. -dec 15 lui mont vl fit J , ' ' mrTTCI "D A DDD IS I'lilNTED WITH X DLxO J. xli JjXV Inkrruc-alxctsreaty lie jrairmouni. j'nu'icT ir.s .rn ?. av. a-.lw.W I a aAv ' aaa ' j:3.U; ! -f- ; - : : -. lei.ii It-
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