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it Willi - -- -1 V, 'V . 'Y " " , . I PILARS FOTICX, . wyvtii oegfad to rtoetre eommualcaHoiu from our friends on aay and all subjaets "o reaaral interest but .. . , , t Y&e name of tha vrf tw Mt iIwim k. r' 1 0f fl T, JAMDB, --B-CRIFTIOWS, FQ8TAGS PAID. alahad to tat Editor. OoBBualaatloas matt be "' written; oa only ,pr will bWeilTered by vcnton, ,tuf la 7 Swl of tb t dty, t tk .gtbfrtribri wiU plaMrprt any &i Personalities must 4 oided. And it Is especially a particmlArlj.'a&dar ttaaA (hit tti. Viitu. .i VOL. V W LMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1880 NO 25 1 : v aw Kfji HHrif the views ot eorrespondaata, mnlea so tated ia the editorial eolumns.' E u u u vor. H. E. CGRHER OF UARKET 1 .. WILL GIVE TO ALL PARTIES PURCHASING GOODS AT RE TAIL TO lbs fttsoaot or $2 and upwardf, a tlckit duly combered at d reeoi led eati !tag the feurer to a chano for on "of the followiog Ututiful and costly glfU : 1 8t-A CI Ivor Plated Tea Urn Manufaotuied by the Me ridian Oliver Plate Co. Valued at Z30- I 2d A Largo Wax Doll Valued at S I B. 3d-An Clegant Model Doll Valued at 00. 4th-1 Pair Laro Ollvored Vaoeo Valued at $ I T , Tb YIoa of thata artlclea ia nol fiotltloaa aa it would arall ttt nothing to deceive tbi psbllc Ths g!fU will ahortly ba on exhibition and can ba teea by ail. After Cbrlitmw tha numberi will be drawn under the laperinteadenca of tao well known tod responsible gentleman f tbia elty. We mbmlt the following list and would add that U would ba a moral ImpoastbilU tj to glre a full and complete Inventory of artlclea la, our astabllahment, as we are riding daily to each department. " 1 Vftil do'well t cl' r!y onr lioe r Velocipedes, Doll Oarriagas, Wheel Borrows, Chromoi, Frames, Wx Flowers, Vases, Shell Boxea, Work Boxas. ' - CarU. Wagons. Trunks, Rocking Horses, . ' -&oektnsr Ohalrs. ! C Bells, Drams, -Topi, Tin Carta. Guns, iia Horses, Masks, Violins, Bellows Toys, Birds, Cats, Tin Animals, Tin btOTee, Tin Kitchens, Tin Tea Sts, Pewter Tea Seta. China Tea SeU, Cops and Saue?rf u Moa. Castors, Treatura Boxes, . Furniture Seta, Arka, Flntea, Tool Cheats, Bird Cgt Marbles, Illustrated Books, Wire Baskau, Farm Tarda, Marbtee, Acrobats, Bailding Blocks, Sic cowim & FANCY GOODS BAZAAR. Gornier Cllarliet and Second Gto. tt , .......... n V KloDiidlav ote ! v AUD SECOND STREETS. liable to be broken, later in the season. jAD4nee Ware, Mtalephooes, PUnos, Oimet8, Harps, Chimes. Rattles, Writing Desks, PnotoK Albums, Clocks, Ho 'os. Watches. Swords, Xroaa Books, Lead Pencils, Envelopes, Note Paper, Ink Stands, Cigar Holders, - CisaretteM Watch Chains. Lions, Dogs, Memorandum Books, Mnsio Boxes. Jewelry, Banks, Toilet Sets, Nine Pio&ci ' Harmdnlcaa, '. . Baakets, A, B, O Blocks, &., 4c, &eH lc. Hiodldlflck, LOCAL NEWS. New Advartisamencs. J C Horjteb Horner School Hkinsbbbgkb Live Book Store C W Yates Beauti'ul Goods. S Jbwbtt The Queen of the Imi A & I 8hribk Everybody No City Court this morning. ; Window Glass all sizes at Altaffer & Price's. . t . The smooth bore is the chap who rifles your pockets! Very strange behaviora vessel hog ging the coast. To make a good monkey wrench feed him on green apples. Church fairs, festivals and entertain ments are now in order. Should pull down the shades people who live in glass houses. Turkeys sold in market this morning for 10 to 15 cents per pound. Sweetness is no protection against in justiceeven sugar can be crushed. Young ladies, purchase your trimming frst, and lay out what's left on the dress. Don't forget the N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and warranted, at JACOBi's.f Ladies, the best fits and the easiest shoes for the little ones . are at BosE2f A THAXil. T The older a fashionable belle or a spark ling coquette, the more matchless she becomes. Have you seen the latest improved Heat ing and Cook Stoves at Jacobi's I You can get them at factory prlceg. t Do unto others as you would be done by, but take care that you are not done by others. The men whose wives traded off their last winter's overcoats foi plaster images are in a bad fix. Unless he knocks hie priming out be fore forty, a man is supposed to be in his prime at that age. A Delusicm Trap placed in the house will quietly catch a cunning mouse. Call at Jacobi's for traps t In some of the styles there is no change this winter; poor relatives are cut the same as last year. Witar- street merchants will keep their feet dry In Winter by wearing Roseh thal's boots and shoes. t There cannot be much danger when it rains ;cats and frogs, but when it Spitz dogs look out for trouble. We understand that the city ordi nances are to be recodified and will short ly be issued complete in book form. Some very fine Myrtle Grove oysters, those delicious roasters, were sold here this morning as low as 60 cts per bushel. Kew fur-lined garments are now made of satin de Lyon, which never rubs glos sy, as the most expensive silks aie apt to do. i During the Holidays buy useful articles such as Christmas Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Fluting Machines, Ac. All at the lowest prices at Jacobi's. t It is rumored that an experienced sau sage maker stuffs all the chopped flan nel in the middle so asto make both ends meat. Indications. For the South Atlantic States lower barometer, stationary or higher tempera ture, South to West winds,except north erly on the North Carolina coast, partly cloudy or cloudy weather with rain." Rice birds are about played out. Not so withthoi Sjo'ch soles at Rosenthal's Tbey last for ever. t The Carolina Central Railroad have reduced the fair for round trip tickets, when purchased of the station agent, to four cents per mile, each way. We trust that an increase of travel citywards will be the result . Capt. Ben. Bobinson, formerly of Fayetteville, and at one time a resident of Wilmington, advertises another novel -."Old Doctor Predesse ; a Satirical Bomance i" $2 per copy ; small edition. Capt. Robinson's address is Meridicn, Miss. , ; Personal. Mr. James Dawson, Vice-President of the Fret National Bank, who with his family has been absent some months past in New York and Europe, arrived here last night and will remain for about a week-lHiifABiljare now in New York. Unnsallable. Unmailable letters remain in the post office in this city addressed a3 follows: Jno C. Hoffman, Rocky Point. N. C; D. P. Evans, Magnolia, N. C; M iss Ann Dukes, Goldsboro, N. O. We adrise our friends to call at Jacobi' for real Silver Plated Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, Roger's Ivory handled Table Knives, Pen and Pocket Knives. All for Christmas and at the lowest pi ices. f Tra La! A rumor is current on the streets- to day to the eflcct that one of the parties said to be implicated in the cotton rob beries has jumped his bond and skipped the town. The poet says." I would not die iu spring-time." You don't know when you are going to die; therefore make haste and take a policy in the Union MutuaL tf Jno. W. Gordon & Bro., Agts. The Gm'4or. MrM. X. B. Watchel is in the cily making arrangements for the appearance on Monday and Tuesday nights next of Ford's Comedy Company. Monday night the play of "The Guv'nor" will Fbe presented and Tuesday evening there will be "Fun on the Pacific" for those in attendance. Progress of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company is seen by the fol lowing figures: N . Insurance Total A6set3, Inoome Year, in Force January 1. , iuring year 1864, $6,841,957.00 $802,088.00 $ 307,365.00 1879, 38,915,130.00 7,035,483.00 1,305,085.0C tf Jxo. W. Gordon & Bro., Agts. A Little wair. Wc are informed that an infant about four days old was left last.night on the frontdoor steps of a gentleman's resi dence, located on Third street, near the railroad. We withhold the name of the gentleman as we are not thoroughly sat. isfied as to the truthfulness of the report or, in other words, wa think our infor mant was trying to get off a jokd on his friend who has not been blessed with children. Maybe he was trying to get off a joke on us but we lend ourselves to such jokes when nsws is as scarce as it is now. Victims of wasted energies find sure relief in AYBR'S S ARSAPA RILLA. It is the most potent purifier and a foun tain of health and strength. Cranberry Sauce. Very many persons wonder why the cranberry sauco that they have at home is hard, thick and dark. A dish of cook ed cranberries in the glass ought to be something very beautiful, light and deli cite. To a quart of the fruit put one cupful of water and two cupsful of sugar, iaa porcelain-lined stewpan. Place on the fire where they may stew very slowly for two hours. Do not dare to touch, much less to ptir them with a spoon, That kills, solidifies and blackens them. So does too fast cooking. But cook very slowly or you will spoil the whole thing. It has been well said," In Union there U strength." Emphatically is this true of tho Union Mutual Life Insurance Company of Maine. For thirl y years it, has been 'making a noble history and disbursed to thousands the practical bene fits oflite insurance. tfj . Jno. W. Gordon At Bro., A gts. The Awful Mother ShlDion. Asa matter of curious interest the fact recurs that next month will usher in one of the fateful years referred to by the venerable Mother Shipton, in her re markable prophecy. In it she says that there will be a general and terrible vis itation of pestilence, earthquakes, me teoric disturbances and convulsions of the sea, arising from unusual conjunc tions of the great planets. These predic tions may frighten the superstitious, but they have little or no influence on intel ligent men. The genuineness of the date at which the predictions were made, however, have in a manner been vouched for, and the coincidences which have al ready occurred are a little curious to say the least of it. W. A. Trrus, 62 Ashland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, says: My.. wife .is now aj strong aa ever, her regained health being directly due to the use of the Excelsior Kidney Fad. We can heartily recom mend it to all kidney troubled persons. &ee Adv. - 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 eapties into Lake Ontario. Rev. J. E. Rankin, D, D.t Washing- ton, D. C. V Xusic Two Italian organ-griuders have ar rived and are doing up the town.. They furnish camp meeting, ball room, or horse racing music(?) by a simple tnrn of the wrist. Their mast ardent admir ers and followers are about a dozen little colored boys who stand about and beat bones as an accompaniment to theorgaa. They never see the hat, though, as it is passed around. f ' A n exchange 'says: There are more puns made on Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup free of charge, than are paid for by the owners. A good thing deserves the notice of the press. The Benefactor. The steamship Benefactor, Capt. Jones, arrived here last night, a day or so later than usual, which is accounted for by the fact that she had head winds, all along the coast. She had a large cargo and so rapidlv was the work of discharging her done that it was all out ) this forenoon. Ordinarily the Bene' factor is very quick, leaving ftew York ox Saturday and generally arriving here on Tu?sdav. Bare and Carious. Acuriou3 phenomenon is related to us by a gentleman resident here. lie lives iu the Eastern part of the city, and went out early yesterday morning.as i3 his custom, to chop some wood. While there a heavy , fog came up suddenly and it turned almost dark so dark, iu fact, that tho chickens turned-in to roost again. He describes it as tha heaviest fog ho has ever seen. After a short time the fog lifted, almost as suddenly a3 it had fallen, and the sun shone out brightly. This is a rare and curious phenomenon in this latitude. The Thai tans. Our friends, the Thalians, will appear at the Tileston Upper Boom, to-morrow evening, in Baker's thrilling drama, "Down by the Sea." Tbeir cast has been strengthened by tho addition of new members of tho organization who will make their appearance for the first time before a Wilmington audience. The drama is an exceedingly touching one and has been in the course of prepara tion for some time past. The ladies and gentlemen who compose the organization are well up in their parts and promise the most pleasing entertainment ever given by them. They 6hould bo encouraged and we bespeak for them a larger audi ence,'if that be possible, than they have ever had before. The nearest, latest, bed and cheapes at Rosen tha Tj s. t The Davenport. Fanny Davenport, supported by a good troupe, appeared before a large au dience last night in her new play of "An American Girl." So little of the play was presented that a criticism of it could hardly be made. That portion of it which was enacted was very good but the play, was so badly cut that the entire audience were disgusted. The Jmanner in which it was fpresented was a simply outrageousr- Fanny Davenport has twice deceived a Wilmington audience by cutting her pieces. It would be well for our citizens to give her the cold shoul der if she should everjjome this way again. She has an established reputa tion and is a good actress but if she is striving to lose her reputation and the confidence of the amusement loving communities she is going about it ia the right way. Now Adverticemts Horner School, Oxford, rr. o. A CLASSICAL, Mathematical, Scientific and English School, with Military Or ganization and Discipline. ToWic S J- H- HORNER, A. M., .Principal, J j. rj. HORNER, A.M. The Spring Seseion will begin January 4th, 1881. For further particulars apply to declG-lw J. C. HORNER OHL X C3 353. ' "yE BUT ROUGH RICE AT Best Cah prices, and keep constantly on hand all grades of Rice from COMMON to FANCT. Also. DOUSE A good cheap food for Horses, Cows, Hogs, Ac. All goods sold atJCharles tan prices. f . . NORWOOD GILES & CO., alec 4 PreprittereCaralinaUceMfflsj New Advertisementr. "Amusement" JT TILESTON UPPER ROOM on Fr i Uay evening, December lUb, 1SS0, by th TIIALIANS" iu a Drama in Two Act "Down bv the Sea.? .war Admission 25, Performance com- mences at S P. Dyer fc Son. TJekote for sale by John dec 2t,ra th The Qaren of the Xmas, YVf HKB aI?EWDAWT TA!N of : Ladies and Caralfan . hn .Pi. baAiiken.p hercJat JKWlfiTT'i. VYr1 ,9e her M! P" th eomplinie&ra of the Wesson. 8. JEWXTI'S, Berth Front st dee IS BEAUTIFUL HAIR ORNAMENTS ND HAIR NOVELTIES just received. A fall line of Children's arf Vfai. rin.v. now c n sale and at very low prices. 8tanp- k uom uia lawsi patterns. Hair Wora i anv style made to order. Orders by mail will 'eceire orompt attention. Address Poat 'Uvw ui'z jwi. ' MI8BE. KARRER, d c 5 . No. Stiontb Front 8t LIVE BOOK STORE ! Pianos, OrgttiB, w n a jd cei4 Glove Boxes, Hdk'fs Boxss, Ohroxnos," ; Melodians, Organettes, Violins, Banjos Faney Baskets, Dressing Cases dee lfr Steel Engravings, Standard Pcemi, Latest Literature, Work Baskets, Ac,, kc, &o. 2 ?fl Everybody 8ALICYLICA IS A CERTAIN CURI?, gUITED TO COMFORTABLE WINTER Olotaixg a) BHRIER'S Grandpa, Pa and tbg I'ttlei Soys f ;i be fitted -Co th j Wat !n uc wukci nzu uie jowen ia price. j , OVERCOATS In profaiion. Call early and call oflen atl A. & I. SHRIEK'S, ra "ecu Market street Office Treasurer & Collectar. Citv ot Wilmington, Jt C-i December 4lth, 1880 Notice fJlHE ATTENTION OF THOSE CITZ Taxpayers interested is called to the follow ing section of the General Tax Ordinance cX the city: - "Sec 5 The Tax Collector shall, from and after the Fiasff day of Jaxuabt, 1331, proceed to collect the taxes upon Real EsJ tate and Personal Property awlsEoll that may then be due and remaining unpaid, BY DISTREES, AS PROVIDED BYLAW.' HENRY SAVAGE, Treas and Col dec 13 nac Toilet Sets. AFFAB, FLORENCE, and Diatile, Odor 8ands, Jewel Cases, .In groat variety and at prices toah, Full line' Patent Uedleinsi and Chemical, Ac. dee 14 J D BUTT A CO., Front and Princess sts. The B eat if u I Goods AT YATES' BOOK STORE TTRAOT, Hii tore is c ro srde I ft cm mornlag tUl night.: A ea.1 wfll sabify ycu that this Is the place to toy nice Chriitmc i Presents. A fall lias of Prang's Xmas Cards andPanels. dee 13 Freoh Every Day TISS AE30BT2USRT 07 OATO1IB, Franeh and Domestlvjut reeelvad and f sale. THS Q5LYir OKWrrr-NS! trriinr i n "weet, three doors South of the ostofiee on 8ond street. . Also. JHTuSr JWalna,rraIt,aC ?C. . JEsT . JanM Rear tht Poftoflosy
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