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THIS pape 8mndays ,SH. T. J A M E 8, jasv .CB9CBirTION8.FOSTAOE flU - Hi mOBtkf. S3 PAID. iO 1 Three jir, month. M enta. -Jlr trill be delivered by carriers, city , at tit uf charge, . 7 r--- 11 cents per wek. 7'terw,r"libr,l SoJ-cntm will pleaae report any and ejruUrly $c w Ad vertiseme n t. ifOLOTIflNil CARPETS BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. Will show the largest assortment of Carpets South of New York. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpdte. Further particulars next week. Carpets Carpets Carpets, Carpets. Over $250,000 Represented in this New Enterprise. Carpets, Carpet Carp3ts, Carpets. We invite all to call who have AiY idea of purchasing such goods. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. We also, unite all to call whether they hare any idea of pur chasing or not. Carpets ! Carpets ! Caroets I BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Street Wl u I lets. 200 BW MULLT8, Large, Bright and Fat, Every Barrel Warranted BULL A PEARS ALL. mt6 Flour and Coffee. 100 BBLS WD FJ-ODB. 200 .?" COFriE, . For al by BALL A- PEARS ALL. .The Fun of It Is THE RUSH FOR Gents', Toaths, CloUiing Bd Furnishing Good, UlI,toar two stores,notwithatand- hr amount of Goods we hare wU b "mob. The reason if plain. Jat?iR!iT,r bad bargain at iorle. 1 r Rd although low Si h!? ? W jB,t M "Printed. 80 8HHtERd TWO STORES, l1 Mtrketa. Dental Card. leT.? MAKl!i Artificial EWft" tWt.ral teeth. d.u, ,.?T Ptrona will pleaaa call with- ckllr u aie1.4 U ao(t eoiafort pectfully, J AS. E. KEA, SmithvUIe Saloon. SlC0KD DOOH WE8r e5 the Garrison. , Liquors. Cigar, etc Finest ti00 U tte u. Patromage of teaveliag oUciud. A. A. CATLXTT, U1 PiithtUU, V.O. i'i 'III lilE , .. i: I t VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 12, 1879. NO. 238 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. CrasA. Bocsi Mighty Dollar. OraaA Hocsa 8 i" 8 locum Hdiki A Few More.' Bee ad Festival. I. , ' Tnos. H. HowT Ladies' Bobber, --I i P. Hamiaasca The Improved Vienna Copygram. ' . f I ..' I A. A I. SHBiia-The Fun!of It Is. . I L Wirdow Olasa all sizes at AlUffer & dice's. t No City Court to-day J The camphorated . ulster (bak not had time to air. The seasou aiuat bd tutuiug Bomer- 8iult8 for!ftfD. ! Any actress can paiut but ouly a few can draw well. 1 Seal-skiu sacquea. continue to be the most recherche mid-winter wrap. Both black and white Breton land point d'esprit laces we used for trimming mufls. : Colored mantles will be worn byiwomen of correct taste only fo carriage toilet At this season of the year a hunter id wore apt to catch a "cold than any t hi a g else . Strangers in the city should not fwilto visit the street. sh Factory Jibot of Walnut t '1 The barque Fraw Murchussen, Bailed from Marseilles on this port. the 9th ult. for There it a man in, towq trying to sell a patent sjle for walking shoes.' lie is the sole agent. Noimandy point! lis the most; suitable lace for muff t: training, on account of its '1 1 i durability. ! ' 1 ' 1 Th schooner Jofin A. 'Griffin, Syl vester, hencr, arrived at Philadelphia cn the 10th inst. The Steamship Regulator arrived at her!wharf with a full cargo from New York at 9 a. m. to-day. The steamship Benefactor, hence for New York, arrived there yesterday morn ing at day light. i I j : 1 r ' I Dr. W. G. Thomas, of j this city, was registered at the 1 National Hotel, in Raleigh, on Monday. Pale drab corduroy and wihe or plum- colored camel's hair makes a warm and dressy street costume. ! j Costumes of sealbrown ladies' cloth or camel's hair and corduroy velvet will be ! i much worn in mid-wpter. j, If a boy should catch hold of, your ear, and ask if he had, the wrong pig by the ear, would jou answer yes or no? Economy is wealtli buy White Lead Colors, Varnishes, and ail kinds of paint ing materials for the lowest prices at Jaco bi s Hardware Depot. j - r i Two kittens falling Eout of a basket is the latest fancy water-colorjsketch forhand screens, ortiit, square 'topped fans . -. ; ; ,u- j. Tte cat that batches chickens is noth- iii iag to the politiciats whoj hatch crows but' the cat dotsn't eat the chickens. You jay tin lowest ca3h prices for Door,ash and Biiuls! Builder's Hard ware, &c , a J com'4 Xo.lO Sputh Front street. It seems as if all the tenderest and most romantic rlames of modern ,times had hfien atolen bv tobacconists for brands and labels. Twenty men who I believe that they profess and live as they! believe are Worth mre tnan nve nunarei nypocrues mj uy good cause. I j ( j n : ! No man can afford ' to hate a fellow mortal unless the latter bo the person who sells him a pint of bad chestnuts just be- f&re be enters a theatre. 1 ' L The peculiarity about gotldenfhait which lIonde4 may take comfort in, is that its transformation into the beautiful j white hair of age is almost imperceptible. ; Loso not thy own for I want of ;aaking i. . I m rk it! Lose not your inlant for want. 01 ut. Bull' Baby Syrop, which any druggist will tell you for 25, cents, a Dotue. Grape, Joice. The art of fermenting me Oporto Grape into wine io this country has been brought to a greater degree of perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, w jersey, man bv any other Dersori. and bis wine is uery Dooalar as a ladies' Wine, as well as tor Ike communion t-iDie ana xor mvauus. aala bv Green & Gunner. Jas. C Aland and P. L. Brldgera- A Co. 1 1 I ' j . ; 1 n The receipts of cotton at this pert to day foot up 785 bales. ' Jbhn A. Stevens plays in Charleston three nights this w&ek. , - Cole's Circus was in ChaiLstoo on Monday. It is moving Southward . The thermometer got up rs high as 80 degrees in this office to-day, at 1 o'clock. The Florence troupe will arrive here on Friday on the 8:45 train from - the North. , The Charlotte Obsetvtr shows much enterprise in publishing a large - supple meat to its yesterday V issue, containing the address of Hon. D. K.McKae, which was prepared for delivery at the Fair in Charlotte last week but which was not delivered because of Col. McRae's indis position. Don't forget the Festival which is to be given by the ladies of Wilmington Lodge of Good Templars at TemperacceUaHjtbis eveninsr.for the benefit of the Order. So price for admission will be charged and refreshments will be furnished at a mod erate cost. The proceeds wiil be ap plied to the benefit of the Order. I : . 1 ' The Diphtheria. We regret to hear that diphtheria pre vails to an alarm iDg degree 1 in Magnolia and other portions ef Duplin county, and several children have died from the efiects of this dreaded disease. Several of our State exchanges also speak of it as raging in various other localities. r Work of the r. M C. A. ' , i r In connection with the week of pray erofthe Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, which began Sunday, it will be of interest to know what the organiza tion is doingJ A circular from the chair man of the executive committee states that in States west of Ohio, the number of associations, in the last ten years has been increased from 30 to 200. In the South the number has grown from 3 in 1870 to 151 in 1879. At 70 railroad centres Christian railroad men are now associated for Christian work aid associa tioos exist in 60 colleges, 23 having been organized v within' the ! last year. A special work has. been going on among commercial travelers and 60 of these were present at the Baltimore convention last year. :. . 1 !i j Save your money by buying your Buildl ag Supplies from-Altaffer & Price. . f I The "Ughtr pollar." Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence will ap pear at the Opera House on Friday night, the 14th inst., in their ever popular comedy of 'The Mighty Dollar. They are great favorites with the public every where and never fail to draw full houses. Already many seats nave been reserved for Friday evening:, and we predict that they will be greeted by a large audience. We clip the following complimentary notice from the Newj York Herald; 'The Florences seem to be attended by good luck. Wherever they have appeared this season large audiences have followed,, and in spite ot the age and familiarity of the 'Mighty Dollar the nnctuouenets and humor of tbe play have , everywhere at tracted a remunerative throng. At Havely'a Brooklyn theatre list night, scarcely a seat was to be had after the rising of the curtain. This has been the experience daring the week. The por traiture of their respective characters by these two artists is so full of individuality and. so strongly suggestive of a type that has become more or less known in public circles, that tbe satire is at once under stood, enjoyed and applauded. The play entirely derives its vitality from the broad treatment with which it is invested by these two comedians, and it owes its suo cess to the excellent caricature .which they never fail to represent. The Bard well Slote of Mr. Florence and the Mrs. General Glflorr ot Mrs. Florence are artistic creations that will stand apart by themselves. In keeping with her charac ter as a bon ton, Mrs Florence lists the J opportunity to display the .arts of the milliner and her most diabolical French is not an offset to the admiration that is occasioned among the fair tex hf her picturesque and admirable costume.' Money saved in buying your Household Hardware at Jacobi's, No. 10 South Front street. t Almost' roan? Aff&ln. 1 'My mother was afflicted a long time With Nouralgia and a doll, heavy inactive condition of the whole system; headache, nervous prostration, l and was "almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ago'abe began to use Hop Bitten, with such good effect that she seems and feels young again, although over 70 years old. We think there .is no other medicine fit to nsa in the family A lady, in Providenc, R. I. - - , - : ' .. 4The Aleteoric Shower. To-morrow night is the time act apart by Prof. Tice for the grand meteoric shower thrpuh which the earth in to pass at that tiuie. It is auaouueed ib ad vance as the most brilliant Imeteoric dis play seen since 1833, when to1 all intents and pujposea the sky literally raided 'fire. The display for this Year, will not coni- n?euce until about 1 o'clock iu the morn ing, but the Professor says that the mag nificence of tbe diaplay will more than compensate for the inconvenience of the vigil. We'll all stay up to see i. j Louth Carolina Granitr. A large force of hands" Tamp'C'.ytat tbe quarries rear Co'umhia, S. U, hi getting out granite to he used as coping fur the sea wall at New 1 11 let. Wej learn that about 20,000 tons of tbisi granite will be needed. The material fur the main portion of the wall is the limestone quarried neaf Rocky Point, in Pender c iuaty, and the granite being so much heavier, is noeded to1 keep the wall in position. I he stone is to be delivered in blocks of not les3 than 1 000 pounds each. Kobe son Court. J udge Seymour did hot put in an ap pearance on Monday at Lumberton; at which place Robeson Superior Court was to have convened on that day. , He was looked for yesterday but a fetter to the Review dated yesterday at Lumbtrton,1 says that he had not arrived at the time the letter was written and that the town was full of impatient and "cuesing' peo ple who wee awaiting' his appearance. Why is it. that a Judge can do as he pleases about attending Court while nothing but a physician's certificate will save an absent juror or witness from ' being adjudged guilty of contempt aud heavily fined ? , 1 Another Runaway. Yesterday we recorded the, runaway of a bovine slecu on Maiket aud Front streets, and to-day it is cur duty as' a faithful chronicler of curieut events to ! - 1 mention the runaway of an equine steed with a bHggy both the property of Mr. Henry Haar from the Northeast corner of Market and Front streets, to Boat- wright &r McKoy's store, where one of the f jre wheels"of the buggy which the horse wa3 dragging after him, ran along on tbe sidewalk, while the other rolled along in ; -'I i the gutter until it struck the post of the shad in front of Messrs. B. & M s. store and with such force that it released the animal from the bugy, j when he bolted in at the door of Boatwright Sc Mc Koy's and was making his way straight up to the counter when some one of the attendants or employes in the store seized the frighted equine by the bridle and led him out! Fortunately no one was in the buggy at the time and no one was hurt, and but little damage done to buggy and harness, the cross bar in front of the bug gy being the only part of the vehicle that was broken. " 1 ( Next Monday Night. There is a great treat in store lor oar folks next Monday night, on which oc casion we are to have at the Opera House, for one night only, the' famous Frayne Tiffany Combination, and; tbe thrilling dramatic success of Si Slocum, which wss written by Oliftcn W. Tayleure. Esq. This play is full of marvellous and thril ling scenes and incidents and has drawn immense houses wherever it has been performed. There are many interesting features which add tolhemselvesa pecu liar attraction of this production, among them the famous acting dog Jack," a celebrated trained black bear and a coach and four which are driven across the stage at full speed. . ( Mr. Frayne will also produce, duritg 'be progress of the drama, his daring shots with a rifle, such as cutting the rope by which a man is bcisg hung, hoidiog bis gua upside down on hi j head and shooting a pipe from a man's mouth, snuffing a candle shooting au apple from a head with a back shot, .Vc. The box heet fur this performance i now open at Heinsberger's aud as there is certain to be a large house thesj inter, ested should secure tbvir etsat once. Kew Jersey Wine sent Io Europe. The success of Air. Spc r. the great wine man. of New Jewry t i -to from tbe strict !;?: aud Talrub u properties of his" wines for iu valid and feeble persons, and his reputation extends around tbe world.. His Port G rape Wine is now being ordered by families ia London and Paris ; For sale by J. C Hands, Green & Flanner and P. L Bridgets Oo. 1 TU battue Auui-t, (Nr.) Andrea? seil, frm New Yo'ik for London, which auivt ii( at Ojeeuatowu. on tLe Oth inst , reigns that ihn poke on thcuih insL, the brig Aatzec; from !his port I lor London, w itli her Catai;i il.-aid aL'd crew sick. The celebrusi Zeb Vauce, Southern Baker 4nd Chief Cook Sloves, Parlor and Heating Stoves ior old prices. Vo advance at Jacoi;i's Hardware D(ps' . f New 1 Advertisements A Few More i 1 QF TBOSE CHEAT UAXDSOME Suit f(vBoirs, Lon? and bot Paat, at MUX SOS'S, THE CLOTHIE& MT 12 2ND MER. TAILOR. Festival THIS LADIE8 of Wilmington Lode No. 64, I. O. O. T., will tire a Ftitival at Temperance Hall, thio eTeninp, for the bene fit of the Order. The public are reipectfu'Iy iq?ited. Kefreelimenta famished bv the Ladies. Pr ds f-r the beneht of the Or der. n v li-)t Ladies' Rubbers, AN IMMENSE 8TOCK of Ladies' Rub bers jut received which I am offering at 40 cents a pair. Af igseo' Rubbers at 35 cts. a pair and Boots nd 8boes of every descrip tion at proportionately low prices. I TflOS. H. HOWEY, dot 12 No.j7 North Maiket 8t. OPERA HOUSE, MR. I AND MRS. W, I FLORENCE. NO 1KCREASMH PRICES ! FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 14th, the diatia guhihed ArtUts, I Kr. and Mrs. W, J. Florence, will appear in the very 8uccefsrul Humor ously a irical Picture (Illustrative of Lob br Life and Society at the Jiatioral Capital) in Four Acts, written expressly for Mr. and Mrs. riorerce-, by Mr. U. E. Woolf, and en titled the 1 XVXXGHT'2' IOLLAH. i Presented with New Scenery, Elegant Fur-I uikvic, Appoinimenis, tic. SATURDAY. Nov. 15th, TZCSST Or-LSAVEMAN. W. J . Florence as Bob Brierly, in which character he has appeared over 1000 times ia the Dnited Htates. Reserved Seats at Hemtberger's I nov 12 I OPERA HOUSE. W. POWELL. Manager. Positively One Night Only Monday Nov 17. THE FR AY NE T1KFANYI COMBINATION In the Greatest Dramatic 8uccess of the Day, as played to large and enthusiastic aadiences in all tha piincipal cities cf America and Eu rop, written hv Clifton W. Tayleure, Eeq., entitled,Si Slocum". A beautiful, ex citing and laughable otory cf Frontier and Domestie Life. The eminent sensational ac tor and world-renowned sharpshooter, MK FRANK FRAYNE. The charming Comedi enne and emotional actress, MISS ANNIE WARD TIFFANY,f apported by a fair and efficient Company. 1 The famous acting Dog "Jack". The celebrated trained Black Hear. The Robbing of the Overlandi M"l Coach, a wonderful mechanical constructor, the horses crossing the stage at fu.l speed. Dur ing the action pf the drama, Mr. Frayne will introduce his original and daring shots with aritle as follows: Cutting a tingle rope with a bullet, rescuing bimrinrnpirrn. (inn pipside down on bead, ahootin pipe from Dutchman s mouth. SnutSing candle wih bullet Double shot, shooing an apple from negro's head and saucer from his own head from opposite sides of itage at same time. Grand backward shot,' shooting an apple frr-m Miss Tiffany's head, standing with bad to the lady, facing small band mirror. Reserved rcata for sale at. Heinsberger's Bookstore. nov 12-w-fri-mon. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS. MRS. 8. J. BAKER has just received a new supply of Hats, Bonnets and every thing ia tbe Millinery line, which she will sell cheap for cash;. Also, Hair Work done in the best styles, j Wigs, Toupees and invisi ble seams, or old ladies' bandeaux, made or, repaired. I am receiving new goods weekly and especially invite the ladies to givexsc a call. Corner of Orange and Third streets. , nov ll-10t I Tlio Improyefl Vienna Copysram. J UST RECEIVED, Ac other Lot of Vienna Copygrams, Postal, Note, Letter and Cap sizes; complete with Ink and Sponge. For sale cheap at 1 DEIN8BERGERM. BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, Envelope!. Inks of all color. Paber's and Dixon's Pencils. Pass and Memorandum Bocks, For sale cheap at ilEISSBERGER'3, I 1 nov 11 1 Live Book and Music Store.) Just Received. 1 1 A N ELEO A NT ASSORTM EJTT of Fnjliah I Also, a well selected ad Ascericaa Poe-s. lock of , V CilJrens Books, ' Fancy Stationery in Boxes. Velvet Frames, j Autograph Albums, - Fancy la kitasdj, Hi ma Books, Prayer Books and Bibles. 1 Usual supply of fcheol Books, ! Blank B-oks and Stationery, ia fact every thing per taioieg to the boii- ean itaa t reason able pneo. Depoait'Hy for School Books adopted by the 8tate Board of EdactiOB. bov 10 a W. I1M8. t7- ' 1 PLEASE KOTICzJ . Sw win be glad to receive eommnnicaticVJ from our friends oa any and all labwtVt tTe&erai interest bat: " ! A - ' ' j The name of the writer'mafi. alwayt be far aiahed to the Editor. 1 CCommuni cations mut be written on 00 y one siae 01 thejaper Peraonalttiee must be avoided. V I rTAnd it is especially sad pirtienlarly ar. ttooj that the Editor the views of correaponden ta unices so u H ia the editorial eolu ca. Now Advortiscmonta. FALL & mm GOODS. AT KA 1 ac Market ti. HAVING bUCCKKlYhD'1 after several weela of unfit it. ; industry at.d eflbrt, in buying, the tllUK'EST rRODUCTJS of European avid Aitetican ilanufartu-. ers. I am prepared to 1 fii r to nly rtrotis auu r neuvis ' Bargains In all the diin-ijpt f .If pcrtmcLts." which I r u.v t xreiled in 1 V A R I ETY I AND EXCELLSUCE ! By any Ilousejn the city ror elsewhere v BLACK DRESS SILKS,! Of EelloD, Guinet, TeillaiU and rorlonj ' manufacture. 1 l "I I,: l Cur celebrated heavy Soft GliOS GliAJX il for One Dollar per yard. 1 Colored SilKy, Silk Vel vet!?, Safins, iu i'lain and batin ' tripes. DRESS GOODS. Satin Melange, Cashmere, Soie, Brocat e Tersan, I'ersanKaye, Raye.Brochet Cavalo Mohairj Striped i Satin, Csmel's Hair, 4 1 I Colored Cashmeres from lo cents up, Colored !Alpacas, all shades, 12 i cents. ajouDiejWiutn uoiored Alpacas, heavy, only 16 cents per yard. A Great Variety of different Rf Vifl. suit- auie ror ice season, very low. .11. r - i : Rlourning Goods. The best assortment ever offered here, iu Drab D'JSie, Bornbazioe, Tamise, Crape Oloth ; Plain, Striped and Brocade Cash mere, juenrieuas. Mohairs, Australian . ...... vtoiq. i J1 Trimmings, Silk, Graw and Clnneil Frin ges, Gloves and Hosiery, every style, good and cheap, .Skirts andJCorsets, 1 . The best Fifty Cent Corset e7cr sold in the city. ' Ribbons, Paucj', Satin, Striped aud Brocaded A-aces and Embroideries in createst varie-Flan- ty Housekeeping Goods, Blankets, nei. Men andS Boys',. Wear, Ladies' Cloth, Ladies and Children's Me riuo Vests, Buchings, Ties, Fancy Goods. One Thousand Dozen Linen! Handker chiefs, from 5c up. DOMESTIC GOODS, &s . etc., &c, all at prices whith defy com. petition, and qualities whlchj cannot fail to give satisfaction. I can assure my kind patrons that every article will I be sold A3! LOW, and THE MAJORITY LOWER; than at any previous season. Order Samples and you will be certain to patronize M, 1YT, KATZ, SG'iSIarkct St. OCL27 The 5 Brothers 3 HOW DI5CHAROINO 70R ME between 300 and 400 teas fitest quality Bed jfiLsh Coal SeUiag at lowest market rater. fipnriiiirc fin aw s lux yi uuiUi uii'j. 11 11 J. A. BPKVS2ZSL, ef ths Ceatrairird. aov 8 I it' Mi I' I . 1
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