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Pt.KAHE OT1 OK. will Dog-fad to reoeive eommoaloailoiu from our friends oa aay and all abfeste'o ffeaeralistarat but Ths name of the writer mitt always bs for aUhed to tas Editor. OosamuBisatioas nut be written. oa only oae side of tha japr. Personalities mow voided. And It Ii eepedally parHeularlylttadar stood that the Editnr fts not always endorse the views ol eorretpoadeata, unless so rtattd la tke editorial columns. Hew Advertisement. Tiie Queen olf tho Xinas, WI.TtIHKR ATTENDANT TrlAIIt of v Ladies and Cavalier,, faa atrited ind 4 ' - - Lt rTJONS. POSTAGK PAIB. - fr,'vQO Sixaoiartii, H50j th T't3ftx5i, Jl 3A One month, 60 oeuU. ft pPer b delivered carrier. ft..rB ri or 13 cats per rk, -fstttertoera will pUmb report nay aa jUretto rtoeire fhoir capers regularly. rfimiB Jlt" AVIS. . BD t u D I MA U VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1880. NO. 250 Keyiew. tot? -L JjLJgj j .Daily Holiday Ms I EXTRAORDINARY :o: Efrbwn & H.E. CORNER OF MARKET ;o: WILL GIVE TO ALL PARTIES PURCHASING GOODS AT RE FAIL TO tho aroouut of $2 and upwards, a ticket duly cambered a;.d recorded euti !ir:g the bearer to a chanco for one of the following beautiful and cn : 1st A Silver Plated Tea Urn frlanufactiaied by tho Me ridian Silver Plato Co. Valued at $30- 2d-A Large Wax Doll Valued at $ 8 5. r . .. 3d-An Elegant Model Doll Valued at $5 4th-1 Pair Large Silvered Vases Valued at $ I The yalue of those articles Is not fictitious tho public. The g fu will shortly b on . Christmas the number will bedrawa uader and responsible gectlemnof this city. it . .. .i i, i:..t ,,. .nlH ty to give a full and cocnpi.ito Inventory ot adding dad y to each department. 7V Will do well tt ci: eir y a3 our li'ues tn Velocipede. Doll Carriages, Chromoa, Frames, Wx Flowers, 1 Cartl, ; ' , Wagons Vases, Shell Boxed, Work B xes. 1'nmks, Rckiog Uorse3, Writing Desk. Rocking Chairs, Photo. Albums, Call Pel!. Clocks, Drama, m - Oats. Tin Horee. Maeks, Violins, Bellows Toys, i Bird--. Cis, 'iia Carts, Tin Anima'a, Tin Stoves, Tin Kitchens, Tin Tea Sets, Pewter Te Sets. China Tea Sets, Caps and Saucers Moica. CaatofS, Treasora Boxes, Furniture Sets, i Arks. Flutes, Tool Chests, Bird Cages, Marbles, Illustrated Books, Wire Baskets, Farm Yards, Marbles, Acrobats, Buiidlng Blocks, FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, W. E. Corner Market and Second Gts. dec 4 IKloOodaiv oftis ! INDUCEMENTS Moddiick, AIID SECOND STREETS. as is would avail us nothing to deceive exhibit -i -aud can bo 83en by all. After . . th- saperinteadeuca of two well known nAA fVm I.- nrtniil h mnnl imnnaHlrji l artblea in our establishment, as we are liable ta be broken latar in tits season. Japanese War?, M'talephonerf, Planes, O "nets, H'ps, . Kittles, Horns, , Watches. Swords, Xraas B-'oks:, Lead Pencils, Kuvelopes, Note Paper, Ink Stands, Cigar. Holders, Cigarette Watch Chains. Lions, Dogs, Memorandum Books, Music Boxes. Jewelry. Banks, Toilet Sets, Kine Pins, Harmonicas, Baskets, A, B. C Blocks, &e.t &c, Ac,, Ac. i5! LOCAL NEWS. New AdTrtiaementa. IIeixbbhbqxr Lire Book Store R M McIstiRE-SUk Velvet Hall A Pbabsall New Raisins Miss Kabbbr Beautiful Hair Oma- meate C W Yates Beautiful Goods. 8 Jewktt The Queen of the Xnas A & I Shbix Everybody For other locals see fourth page. Song of the million shut the door. A faint pocket boisk oever won fair lady. Man's noblest triumph is self, ebm- mand. Iloliday goods meet the eyo at erery ttrn. That candy who means well is not a mean swell. The minstrel man is not so black ' as he is painted. The cotton receip ts at this port toay foot up 1,430 bales. .- , . Window Glass all sizes at Altaflex A Price,B. t Mr. M. Cronly, Jr., has so far recorer ed as to be able to appear on the streets. The cotton market here to-day scored an advance of of a cent on last sales. - - - Ladies, tbe best fits and tho easiest shoes for the little ones are at Bosbs THAIi 8. t The Davenport troupe arrived this morning and are registered at the Pur- cell. The Mendelshon Quintette Club will appear at the Opera House next Wed nesday nijht. No City Court to-day, no arrest last bight and no news to-day from that quar ter. Too bad! Seeing Is believing without doubt you can buy Cooking and Heating Stov at al most any price at J ago El's. f The Little Giant Engine House has received a new coat of paint and now looks as nice as could be desired. Turkey shooting, gander pulling, coc&ing main3 and dog fights'are among the amusements we hear of for the Christ mas holidays. Square umbrellas have been intro duced in Paris; bat some ne says they are just as bad as the old kind because they are never round when wanted. 2 The ice men are going around sayiBg the ice is so thick they cannot cut it with out being put to great expense, conse quently ice will be dear next summer. Never "bull doze" a man, but if you meet a human being suffering with a bad cough you may "bull-dose" him to advantage with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. An uptown politician -says you may talk of your water cures, your movement cures, and your blue glass cures; but there is nothing liko the sinecures, after all. Rev. Jno. J. Beasly, of Masonboro Sound, left for Monroe last night, where he goes to accept a call from one of the Baptist churches of that thriving little town. Water street merchants will keep their feet dry in Winter by wearing Roekv THAisboots and shoes. f ... The competitive skating for a pair of fine self-adjusting nickle-plated roller skates will take place at the City" Hall Xmas week under the supervision o' Prof. Cushing. How to be your own painter. Just buy the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready m xed ami war. ranted at Jacobi's. f Turkeys are plentiful and scil for from 75 cents to $1.25 apiece. Eggs are scarce and taken at 30 cents per doz en; green pork is plentiful at 6 cents per pound by the whole. For want and age, save while you may No morning sun shines all the day. Month Insure in the Union Mutual, tf Jxo. W. Gobto & Bicbn Agts. The subject of Dr. W. T. Ennett's lecture to be delivered at Rocky Point on Friday night is, "The Influence of Education upon Religion." The sub ject is a broad one but it ia in masterly hands. . - Always gladden the hearts of your dear ones by gifts which are of perma nent value. Pre8entyour wife with a Policy in the Union Mutual. tf j J-vo. TV. Goidox k Bit., Agts. Unbailable. - Unmailable letters remain in the post- office in this city addressed as follows: Miss J. M. Gilchrist, Nichols, & C; Jane Swann, Swann Station, N. C; Miss Ann Dukes, Goldsboro, N. C; J. C. Hufman, Rocky Point. N. C.; D. P. Evas, Mag nolia, N. C. Swamp Angels, Bull Dogs, and Uier R- alvars at very lew pries at J-eoti's. f oonaett to Disappointment. There are many in our city who will no doubt be grieved to know that the regular theatrical entertainments booked for Xmas week have given us the go by and that bo far as is known now, there will be no amusement of this kind until the 7th of Jainary, when Oliver Doud Byron will play here for one night only. Back. Tax Grab. Since last Thursday Sergeant Davis of the police force has hauled up one hundred and one delinquent draymen,who were required to pay up their back tax to the City Clerk and Treasurer. Th revenue ef the city has been increased, and if the authorities would only make a raid on the hucksters another hundred or two dollars could be deposited in the city coffers. How to catch 'enii ast buy the Delusion Rat and Mouse traps. Caught nearly forty enenigM. These traps are stld at Jaco bi's. t Ho Fears. Aa is naual upon the approach of the holidays there arejiore .or less lareenies committed. We are beginning to hear of petty thefts and the sudden disap pearance of chickens, turkeys, etc. Last night a gentleman friend of oars had the misfortune to have his chicken coop broken open and robbed of three fine turkeys. On Monday night others were victimized, losing both chickens and tur keys. A poor printer who had been six months in laying np one dollar with which to buy a turkey for his Xmas din ner had the turkey stolen from him a few nights ago. That is the worst we have heard of. Any one who has Bisken so low and is so depraved as to steal from a typo certainly has no fears of a hereaf ter or a gallows on this earth. J I have no more doubt of the beneficial effects of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure than I have that the Gene see river empties into Lake Ontario. Rev. J. J8, Rarikin, D. ., Washing ton, D. G. Opera Honse. "An American Girl" will be presented at the Opera House to-night by Miss Davenport and her excellent company. The stage settings are fine, as the com pany is supplied with an unusually large property. That Miss Davenport is one of the best actresses on the road admits ef no doubt. The New York Herald in speaking of the dresses worn in Fanny Davenport's new play of "An American Girl," says : "Miss Davenport is now just in the full ripeness of physical beauty. Her dresses are marvels of art. She dresses with perfect taste and good judgment. Such toilets as those she wears have ntt been seen in New York on the stage since she left Fifth Avenue to enter the stage as a star. Bernhardt, with her $20,000 wardrobe, will have to look to her laurels. In the third act Miss Davenport encir cles her neck with a diamond k necklace, the value of which, upon authority, is estimated at $10,000. Miss Dickinson owes her a debt that she can only repay by writing her another play. In the third act the strongest of the piece she reaehed a point of emotional intensi ty which evokes loud applause, a call before tho curtain and a demand for a speech." Whenyouthfei hearta,strong and true, Enter love's communion, Stronger yet will be the ties With a poliey in the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company ff Jxo. W. Goraoy & Bxt., Agts. Our good friend and one time fellow-, townsman.- Capt. C. S. Ellis, aaw of Savannah, Ga., is in the city on a Tisit to relative. VTe are glad to see him lookiDg.so well. Bice birds are abjut playei out. Not so with tho Sco'ch soles it R sxsthais They last for ever. t Beautiful balmy weather. The ther mometer in this ofJice, at 3 Jclock to day, stood at 69, which is 13 degrees above temperate and but 7 degrees br tow suxniser heat. One Experience from Many I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was complete ly disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and I used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural but when l.told them what had helped me. they said " Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Mother. -Zem Journal. New Advertisemts BEAUTIFUL HAIR ORNAMENTS iVD HAIR NOVELTIES j oi t received. A fall line of Children's acd Muses Cloaks, now n sale and at very low prices. 8 ta ap ing from tLe latet patteraa. Bair Work i anv style made to rder. Urders bv mall will receive tropt attention. Address Post O&ee Box 301. ill 88 E KA.BRKR, dec 15 No. 6 Boat Frent 8t LIVE BOOK STORE ! Piano, Orgsna, Meloii&nB, 02neites. Tiolitra Banjos, Fancy Baise's, Dreuiag Cases, dec 15 m :Qlove Boxes, 3s A. o Hdl'fs Bcb, Chromos, Steel Engravings, 3ta&dard Pcemi, Lateet Literature, Work Baskets, Ac,. Ac, Ac. ' aess -4 si d m mbd New Raisins. rait Fancy Candy, CA3NED GOODS, &c HALL & PEAESALL. SILK VELVETS I IX BLACK AND COLOTtS FOR SKIRTS AND TRIMMING 8. Nctt Sacquings and Cloak Goods. . All Wool Plaids for Ulsters and Suits. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, AND BROCHET SHAWLS. WHITE EMBROIDERED : FLAFIUEL for Ladles' and Children's Skirts. We are prepared to show all of the above and roaB.y other new things. Respectfully, dec 15 R. M. ilcINTIRE. Ship Notice. ALL PKH80N8 ARE bee hj cautioned against har boring or trusties? ny of the crew of the Nor Bark AGATHA, Capt. Bohr, from Liverpool, as ne debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or 0. P MEBANE, dec 14-Jt Consignee. Ship Notice. ALL PEBHON8 ABE here bf cautioned agaiost har boring or tnutiog nv of the avaw f R.rk- kT.ttrCR Hint Zachariasseo,from bordeaux, as no dsbta of their contracting wlllbe paid by Captain or O P MEBANE, doc 14-lt Coniigoee. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned sganst harhoring or trusting aay of the crew of the Brig BAGafHILD, Captaia Hansen, from Bemsev, Jtla or Man, aa no debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or O P MKdaNg, dec 13-2 1 Consignee Everybody SAUC YLICA IS A CERTAIN CORE, gUITID TO OOMFOLTABLE WIKTZS Clothlrg j SnuiEa'd. Grandpa, Pa tad the little Boys can all be filted to the best in tbe market asd the loir est it prise.! OVERCOATS la prof u ion. . Call early sad call often atj A. k I. SHRIER S, ' dee IS Market strett ges9 call, and see her ard pass the compliments of the Beieon. 8. JEWXTTS, dtc 18 Jorth Front it Caulkers, 7 Y"A5TED J0 K3T 0LA83 Caulkers on and after to-raorrow, the 15th Inst., at the Empire Section Dock. dee U U J' BL03d0M J8- Notice, APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO the General Assembly, at Its appro ica lag session, for a charter for tie WilmingVa Market Company. dec H.JOt Office Treaanrer & Collector, ' City of Wilmington, K December 11th, 1830 j Notice- rjlHE ATTENTION OF TIIOSE CITT Taxpayers interested is called to thcfollow iag section of the General Tax Ordinance of the city : "Sec 5 The Tax Collector thali; from and after the first dat op Jaxcabt, i8Sl, proceed to collect the taxes upon Real E& tate .and Personal Property and Poll that may then be due and remaining unpaid, BY DISTRESS,. AS PROVIDED BY LA W.'j HENRY SAVAGE, Treas and Col" det; IS nac Blum's FARMER'S AND PLANTER'S AlmaatO for the year 18U. Turner's "VTOBTH CAROLINA ALU AN AO? or the year of I SSI Wholesale and ret ill at Heinsberger'Sey , dec 13 Live Book Btore. Toilet Sets. 2 AFFAB, FLORENCE, and DiatUe, Odor Stands, Jewel; Cases, in great variety and at prices to suit. Fall Jine Patent Medicinei and Chemicals, Ac dec 14 J DNDTT & CO., Front and Princess sts. OPERA HOUSE. Latest New York Success "DramaUc hit of the season." ' N. Y. Herald. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Wcdneiday, Sec IS 1880. avenpoiri As Kate Vivian, an American Girl. Elaborate Bcenery. AN EXCELLENT COMPANY. Mt Superb costnmes. NO ADVANCE IN PRIC1S. Retei red seats on sals atHeJru bcrger's. dec 9, 11,13.14,15 The Beatiful AT yatfs' nnnff RTnnr TTBACT, His Etors is croirded fca Bomisg till night. A call will iitUfy jon that this is the place to buy ales Ghristmis Presents. A fall line of Prang's Xmif Cards andPanelj. Cook Wanteds, rpo A COMPETENT FS80N goon WM w21 be paid sad a comfortable roc tTWrdttdCranfftisti
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