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Sunday es JOSH 1 JAJDE8, FOOT AGB paii MI. flOO $100. OMWwa.s will 1 delivered by to aay parte the city, at the above rate Wmt and liberal a w will report my regularly, cr The Daily Ecru has the large ; "v i( . t- HI r .-Using u rrelv their ioma fide circulation, of any newspaper though the pleasures of the table were The Madison Square Theatre Coni phttskeu. xnikf city of Wilmington. ,eg not the sort she cared for. I must say pany will, after all, fill their engage " rPWV Tlfif jrif If i that I like to see a person eat good food ment in this city. They wiil surely ap- " t inserted in this col- mfnn 1 10 cents ..Mi rA.ine m its per line, earn insertion. nscrt i ckarat of Us than 30 cents icill m-ule on any advertisement rw FLORIDA ORANdES New fc ' fTTaJlv ,v. l Tiuusf.TON. lec 11-3: .VCTFUfUlfEW K I V K P u vV. ' CS? en"Ch 8,.f P' ft J7'8 ! Life is too short to tfy hall dozen dif 'ri:. , L' .r ublc manners.' as I heard them , ferent kinds of "Sore Cures." when one Iff ITVV.IIW j uv- :. at vourdoor ai si i?r gallon. kv JENKINS ic HUMPHREY, at y at treet. . Tobacco Store on Market Street near Second. ;ive on a ML t- V A N TED A good Cook Fair x ts. Nothing but cooking requircL Apply at S S Corner Third aud Mul berry streeU. dec, jjg At Winnepcf, Manitoba, last wwk. the umrtiir was 7 decrees below rv. The Bernhardt has made Iter reap-' poarance on the Paris stage in Sardou new drama. "Fedora.1 Taxaa Is growing a great deal of, wheat and the cultivation is rapid! iu-; iTcasing. The farmer aay it rmyn bet ter than cotton. Spencer, the dodging Star Route wit . MS, has gone on an expedition towards . the North pole, having toted hi- carpet h:ig over into Canada. Set Oor Butler's oldest son is very U. Be was taken sick at Priuceton Cotleffe and conveyed home and 2 rave I u-ars of the result are entertaintnl. The Democrats in Pennsylvania aro 11. happy, miter all. It is said warn thai Senator Wallace will probably an- Oov. PalUson s admin:tra- The New Yorkers are com plaining ol a dull holiday trade. The jewelers in especial say that there is a lull which cannot be accounted for and there are fears of failures ahead in January. Soalh Dakota, which wants lo be erected into a State, cast 31.000 votes at the late election, or one-seventh of the vote of North Carolina. Yet South lhtkola wants two United States Sena tors and a Representative in Congress. The young Duke of Newcastle had a rather on pleasant experience in Wash ington City last Sunday. Like a good little boy he wanted to go to church and he went. But he was unknown to the sexton and had to wait in the vestibule until the pew holders were all seated and he was then told that there was no room for him. He afterwards went to another church and was more success ful. What a commentary is the first mentioned fact on the worship ot God ! It is a fact, and a solemn one at that, that cock roaches have been found to possess high medicinal properties. Cochroach tea, cockroach pills, and cockroach powder in whiskey are all said to be excellent in kidney diseases. The virtues possessed axe somewhat similar to those of eantharides and the odor, it is said, is less disgusting j 'ban that ot the bpanisn ny. me roaches have been used for some time past, it is claimed, in Europe as a paci fic for the cure of Bright's disease. Tins told in all seriousc-- Thn Lenoir Topic, speaking of Mr. 1 Kj rich's candidacy for the Senate and of the probability that Got. J arris' aaine will be presented by his friends, ays: "Let Ramsom be his own suc cessor. In the last campaign "Ran som for the Senate" was the battle cry that Mooed more men to rote the Democratic ticket in this section than almost any other. We know that the public sentiment in this part of the State, at least, ia solidy tor Ransom, sad should any other man be elected to the St natorship.after the campaign was (ought for Ransom, it will lose the Democracy thousands oi rotes in 1884.7 A correspondent of the Boston Her. who saw Mrs. LangUy in New fork at Delmonico'j, does not compli tueneitber her manners or appearance rryhihly. Ue says: "There were tami others in her party the inerita hle Laboucbere, the quite as inevitable ar Wilde, and the getting to be in evitable young Gebhart. I should nTei have noticed Mrs. Ingtry if I hadn't known who she was. I should: hav noticed Oscar, though. His long iiair is a trade-mark that cannot be ig nored. I pitied Mrs. Laaxtry her com aieas. She did not seem like a wo man who was tmioying herself, mad she erteinly did not eat as though she en jeyed her break fast She picked at her The VOL. VI. food ami toyed with ber wine-glass as ..lit. a v. rv.. xf t niiu a iciMU. iiiuaps .hi j. j&uklj uciv iraii a I lua J , uic iUSl., Ill did not feel well. She did net look ; "Esmeralda." Mr- Brown, the Ad well, but seemed tired, and her face j vance Agent of the troupe, will pass looked older than I had expected to see through here to-night, going North, and her. There were deep lines risible, and lcr comDleiion was nnt nnrtionlnrlv She had the look of woman who had been working hard without spoken of once, were not the most ole- gant. and did not seem quite the thing in a woman who knew she was the ob- .served or all in the room. She tilted back in b:r chair and rocked herself, ami took off her hat and played with the feathers, and she used her knife and lork to gesticulate with. I had been disappointed with Mrs. 1-angtry on the itage, but I had an idea that the was liin-bred in her manner: bnt I aw no evidence of it on this breakfast occa sion. ' LOCAL NEWS. ""I INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Mr.NfcoVa Now Mt sns Baott Smoke Cspelae Poru Plaster Tares 'ifcart of Stref J B MblToS Come AaSn Da Rv nacc For yoar Feet F C Mlt-LEB Uolldsy Prcscuta 11 BZBBBGKB "Heart of Mtcol' J C Mr s i -T.nc Epsom Water. William II. ;kk: Holiday GlfU C liBjKilANN To -Morrow' Market Another bright Xmas shoppers. pleasant day for; The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1.328 bales. j The steamship Regulator, Capt Doanc, cleared to-day with a full caro. for New York. The Xmas trade so far has been good but next week it will be a great deal better. There will be a rush then. There is not a more appropriate pres ent for Christmas than an elegant Haudkerchief. purchased of I) tf.k. f We are sorry to hear of the extreme illness of Dr. J. C. Walker. His con dition is such that terious fears are en tertained by his relatives and friends. The Superior Court wa; engaged all to-day upon the ease brought over from yesterday, that of Weasel I vs. Rathjen. To-morrow is the last day of the term. The only case before the Mayor 'his morning was a. colored boy charged with disorderly conduct on Front street, yesterday afternoon, but as there was some doubt whether he was the gen uine, simon pure culprit or not, he was discharged. Rev. Thos. 1). Pitts and family left here this morning for Citron, Fla., a place about Id miles from Ocalas, where they will pass the winter. They will no North in the Spring and will stop iu Wilmington for some time on their way through. Congratulation. Tll. tia rtf Am trr f.rhr- churches ia this city are to bo cpn. irratulated upon the fact that Rev. cj Messrs. Wood and Ricaud have been reassigned to the charge of those church es during the ensmf conference year. The congregations in this city, as a rule, have always been fortunate in the appointments made for their churches bat never more so than in this instance. It will be with great regret that the en tire community will part with Mr. Wood and Mr. Ricaud whenever Con ference shall assign them to another field. - Stricken with Paralysis. We are pained to learn that Capt. J. M. Hartsell, a prominent citizen of Magnolia. Duplin county, is in a very crititical condition, with but slight hopes of his recovery. Ho had a light stroke of paralysis on Mondav last and a second very severe stroke on the next day (Tuesday), which rendered him nearly helpless, ..and at last accounts there was no improvement in his con dition. but hopes are entertained, on account of his naturally robust consti tution, that he may rally and recover in whole or in part from his affliction. He has certainly been unfortunate, for it was only on Saturday last that his gin house was destroyed by fire, with ali oi its machinery and contents, the account of which was published in the Review a day or two since. We hope that the next news may be much more favorable regarding his condition. , IndiflBttJon. dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, etc.. cured by mnng Brown s Iron Bitters. Daily WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER i Esmeralda. . rvMs Uaia rvf u oori : 1. will be met at the depot by Mr. Dyer, the Manager of the Opera House, when j the necessary arrangements will be per fected. ; suffers with a cough or cold stick to the ! 0081 and use Dr- Bul1 8 Syrup ;j j lllalm ! appoint you. All arugzisis sell it lor i i 25 cents a bottle. "Salicylica." Wc notice that some of our papers arc carrying the "Salicylica" advertise ment of Washburne & Co., New York. For their information we will state that Messrs. Washburne & Co. are i scoundrels of tho first water. We pub , lished the same advertisement for iberu ; nearly three years ago and when we f drew for the first quarters pay the gen- tlemcn coul4 not be found. They had the impudence, a few weeks i since, to ask lor a renewal of the con tract! Some of the newspapers in this , State have bit very readily at the Wash- ( burncbait, but we can assure them that not one of them will realize a cent from ' the investment. So lar as wc can learn Washburne & Co. have never yet paid; an advertising bill, and we doubt if they ever will. I Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black tish hooks and lines. A mil assort ment and lowest prices at .Taccbi's.j Home for tlie Holiday. j ascensions on the "wire,; and as an as Mr. J. C. Morrison, son of Captain jsistant to the Wallace family in their Thos. Morrison, who has been iu school celebrated "wire acts." The company at Sewanec for some months past, has brokeup at Ringgold, Ga., on the 25th returned home to spend the Xmas va- j ult., and the members generally re cation with his parents. He brings j turned to their respective homes. Mr. with him one medal already a hand some gold ornament, pendant from a star, which was presented to him by the members of this battalion of cadets, he being captain of one of the compa nies. It bears the inscription on one side, "To Capt. J. C. Morrison. Wil mington, N. C," and on the reverse, ''From the Battalion, as a token ot es teem, Nov. 6. 1889." On the star the letters, "S. C. C.," (Sewanco Cadet Corps) are engraved. Tho medal was presented to Mr. Morrison in recogni tion of his efforts in assisting to thor oughly organize the Cadet Corps . Prof Willoujrhby Keade. There was only a fair attendance st the Opera House last night at Prof. Willoughby Reade's second entertain, ment, but those who were present had an evening of rare enjoyment. Some ot his renditions contained much dra matic iorce and spirit, and his, comic readings were heartily responded to by- roars of laughter, which the audience found themselves entirely unable to re press. Pro!. Reade has a happy and rare faculty of interpreting the thoughts and ideas of the author in his recita tions and has the remarkable dramatic talent and facial power to give them utterance. The people of Wilmiugton are truly under obligations to the Li brary Association for its successful ef fort to afford such a delightful enter tainment. The Late Rev. Elias Dodson, The funeral services over the remains of the late Rev. Elias Dodson were held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. The services were opened by the singing of the hymn, "Servant of God, well done," by the choir. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, ot the Lutheran Church, read the 90th Psalm and a portion of 15th Corinth ians. Rev. Dr. Wilson, of the First Paesbyterian Church, offered a touch ing and appropriate prayer. Rev. Dr. Taxlor preached the funeral sermon, taking his text in Psalms 116th and 15th verse, "Precious in the sight ot the Lord is .the death of His saints ' After explaining the expression "saints," Dr. ? . Hi u. Atu nA'a people was precious in His sight, and r, , . - n, . . j , of the aged servant of God. who had de- parted. Tho choir then sung I would not live always." which closed the cere- monies at the church. There was a . , I large conjregauon present on iue au. emn occasion. The remains were conveyed to Oak- '. -up-m-. vr . p Mithdl ! dale Cemetery. Messrs. B F. Mitchell. , G. R. French, O. Fennell, A. Alder- i man. J. S. McEachern, J. W. Taylor and Dr. J. H. Freeman acting as pall I bearers x u ac w vj , taetd bv Her. Dr. Taylor, of wore conducted the First Baptist Church - R RYTETf . The Old Henrietta. An old colored man by the name ofialsomet gimuitaneously. at the Yar Radcliffe Perry, said to be 102 years boro. After various conferences be old, died in Fayetteville last week. He : tween committees representing the two is said to have been one of the carpen- ! companies, the Midland Company yes , , . . . f , 1 tcrday afternoon declined to surrender ters employed m the construction ot the t the TOSLd to the Atlantic Company. It Henrietta, a steamer which ploughed , is understood that the latter company the "raging main" of the Cape Fear j will take such legal steps as may be many years ago, some of whose bones to pUt them in ol are now bleaching a few miles below j It is underslood also that the direct thecity, on the left bank of the river. ors of the Midland Company will ask Some, but not many, of our citizens -a ... tt t, will recollcet the Henrietta. Prof. Carr. Prof. Allen Curr, the eminent Scot - tish divine lecturer and humorist hfls . - .. , ... , . arrived in the city, and will lecture under the ausnices of the Library As- l sociation. at the Opera House on Hon- jay an( Tuesday evenings ext. On Sundav evenin? he will preach a ser mon-for young men at the First liaptist Church. He is accompanied by wife who also has an excellent tation as a reader and elocutionist Proi.Curr and wife have been lor a considerable timo in the State and wherever they have appeared they have received the highest praises for the ex cellence of their entertainments Returned. Mr, Robert A. Hewlett, a young Wilmingfonian, who left here in Sep tember last as an attache of S. II . Bar rett & Co's Circus, has returned to the city, having arrived here 011 Weducs- day morning last Since leaving here he has been with the circus through nearly all the Southern States and showed at all the important cities and towns in their route. Mr. Hewlett's business principally consisted in outside Hewlett speaks as if he enjoyed the business, and contemplates rejoining the company- lor the next season's en gagement. The Modern Age The January number is the first is sue of this new periodical. The char acter of tho magazine is principally eclectic, but differs from the older pe riodicals of its class in having more translations. The first article is an amusing story entitled The Black, Poo dle, by the author of the latest English success, "Viee Versa." It will appeal at once to the sympathies and risibilities of every one who has had the owner of a dog as a neighbor or friend. This is followed by an enterprising sketch ol a trip into Mexico, and a translation lrom the Paris Fioaro ot a pen-pidture of Do Iesseps. The author of 1'Doctor Ben" appears in Tho, Modern Age as the translator of an eighteen century French story. It isentitled isterr and NepJUaly and is printed as a serial. The first half of an excellent story, en tilted Cousin Je romt's Fortune and A SamnrUah of tlie New School, a travesty on the woman-doctor, complete the list offiction. A Pica for the Authenticity of Modern Miracles, and Edwin and Mat View Arnold Compared, are articles of the mere substantial sort. The above will give a general idea of the contents of the number. It is rrally hard to see what profit there can be lor the publisher in issuing The Modern Age at the ridiculously low price of one dollar and sixty cents a year for sub scribers. The Railroad Case. Mr. Best and his copartners refuse to surrender the Atlantic & North Caro lina R. R., which they have renamed the Midland, at the demand ot the stockholders and have applied for the appointment of a receiver. The motion is to be heard before His Honor Judge McRae, in Chambers, to-morrow. Maj. John Hughes will appear for the stockholders and Mr. Charles Clark, both of Xewbern, for the Best syndicate. The Raleigh News and Ob- server has this to say ot the attempts of the stockholders to regain control of the road and Mr. Best's refusal to surren der: For three days past there have been bricf meetings of the directors of the A. & N. Railroad at the Yarboro, to take steps in regard to the recovery of the ! roaa irom ine aiiaiana company, a formal demand was made at the mcct- : ing at Goldsboro, in November, for the ; turning over of the property. Thirty days was asked by the Midland, to de- cide whether to go on or surrender. M M Ume jyg DcnQy and Caf pledged the Midland, as far as they had power to pledge it. to cither de- monstraie iu ability to carry out its i . quietly surrender pes- SSSJSStLZi9 I .avjsiwuui uie wau. xne ai rectors 01 tne Altaian a roaari 15. 1882. NO. 304 among them W. J. Best, W. .T Denny, ! tne Legislature to give tnera tne Mate siock, wnicn cost ji.iu.wk), ami mat am '-.-1 .urtt. will complete the road from Smithiield to Salisbury. ' There has been ! ?ubout the t?tel these meet in ir 01 the f STrvfrprf Werfm Ihere has been considerable stir several days, during committees. Mr. ednesdav. It is said that the Atlantic company will at once begin proceedings. Some of the direc ; tors heid a coniereiiee last evening in , regard to the matter. i Another Case of Blind Pool. seven men. (lOod-natured LGwynn Harriss, and Joseph Beisler, i captain of an oyster -schooner, held a tilth ol a ticket, wfitcn paid $15,000. Five others, F. S- Skidmore, conductor Baltimore and Potomac road; Alfred Redmyer, engineer Baltimore and Po tomac road; Mr. Lathrop, a fireman on the same road; Mr. Lewis, conduc tor of on ice wagon, and another man. whose name was not lcartied, formed a pool and bought $10 worth of tickets, one of which realized $15,0C0. Lewis. Redrtyer and Lathrop get lj000 each, and the other two $1,500 each. Wash ington (D. C.) Bcpuolican, October 13, 18S2. Useful Holiday Present. We know of no better present to be made than a genteel suit of clothing or a fine over-coat, and, ofcnur.se, to find these, you have only to step into the store of A. & I. Shkif.i:, Xo, 31 Mar ket street. f .fvnytnin in. tne hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at Jaco NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Holiday Gifts. rECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THE fca S son : celluloid sete. in I'lush. satin and Leather C ases, Jewel and Odor Case, Cologne Bottles, Toiht Seta aud Vases, Travel Una Gases, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Jte. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. . William h. grjckn, Drugirict, dec 15-nac-tf Market Street. SMOKE ONLY THE "DRUGGIST BEST MF.DI CINE", the best flc Cigar ever sold iu Wil mington. Sold only by unds Bros., Manufacturing Pharmacists and Chcmipf , 1.49! BROADWAY, NEW YOiiK, AND WILMINGTON, N. J. Prescriptions prepared accurately at all hours day and night. dec 15 Holiday Presebts IN EVERY VARIETY. JEWe AND Odor Cases, Cologno Kottlcs. Toilet Sets, Vases, Mirrors, a large assort ment of Toilet Kxiracts and Cologne ; also a full supply of pure Chem 'cals and Patent Medicines, can' be found at both of my 6tores. F. QJ MILLER. 1 Corner Fottrth and Nun sireetd. Stores, j . t 1 Comer Fourth and HanoTer streets, dec 15 To-Morrow's Market. J WILL HAVE MY USUAL EXCELLENT upply of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK. SAUSAGES, Ac, for sale to-morrow. Call and see some of the prettiest Stall Fed Beef in the city. JNO. C. BORXKMANV8 Mariet Street, between Second and Third, dec 15 For your Feet. jQR. RYBACK, CHIROPODIST, OF BAL TIMORE, well known for his skillful and painless operation, with low charges, is at the Commercial Hotel, on a short visit He cures Bunions and Corns now positively permanent with his now celebrated Remedy. Ladies attended at their residences without extra charge. Hours front 2 to i p. dec 15 m. Come Again ! XJTTE INVITE EVERYBODY TO CALL on T T M ro morrow aod examine the BEAUTIFUL MEATS, we are offering for Saturday's market. We can't enumerate, as It will take too much space, bnt we are prepared to ehow our usual excellent assortment of everything to eat is the meat line. J. R. MELTON, s. w. Corner Market and Second Streets Proprietor of the onlv steam .sanaagu dec 15 . . raciory Jn tae .-tate. Pink and White. ryBLE YOUNG LADIES OF THE FIRST fresbtterian church win hare a hall, Friday night. December 15th. a Sat variety of Refrehmenta win be for sale mt vMumshM nrtMM . AMiImImi hn Pm. dec issi his The Louisiana State Lotter!iiirhtnii)g renu- ! struck South Washington (1). C.) on PLEASE SOT1CB. j We will be glad to receive communlcatSo from pur friends on any and all subjects general interest bnt The name the writer nrast alwaysIbeCnxr nlsbod to the Editor. Communications must be one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And It Is especially nd particularly us stood that the Editor does not always endor 1 1 be views of correspondents unless so in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tate Epsom Water ! O X DRAUGHT. OR BY THE GALLON or barrel. For sale by .TAMES C. MUNDft. Pharmacist, 55 North Front Street dec 9 Returned. r FUIEXDS AKD THE PUBLIC GEN- M eraUy will flml me In the New Maiket Build ing, on Front Street, where I am MAKING PICTURES lrom i5 cenu up. Give me a call, lies pec t fill I v, decll-Iwk JAMES J. BURNETT. . "Heart of Steel." KEW NOVEL, BY CHRISTIAN RKXO. ( ne hundred copies were ileoelved hy Kx presi Saturdav. Ifry Werd sold the first day at " llElNMiKKt.EU'S, L. l. iiiv mv vTusrv. try promptly attended to. 1HRISTMAS PEESENra, m.w veau pfeEuunrxe, WEDDING PRE51NT8. In endless Variety :it nEINSBKRGER'S dec 11 Live Book r.nd Maic Stora. 04- SOME MORE. UST EECEIVED. ANOTIIEK LOT OF J those ELEGANT HAVANA CIIEItOOTS. Warranted the best FIVE CENT CIGAR, In the city. ALSO A FCLL LINE O Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Call and take a nmok. J. GB1 KNKWALl), just below Kxehaogc Corner. So. Front St. Gent's Furnishiug Goods, JJDK'E. HALF HOSE, COILARS AND Cuff;, Unlatrndrlcd Fhlrti, Um!ervrear.(Whtte -and ,-carlet) lies, Scarf, Shields, Supendert, Glove, Ac, &c. lvrxjisrsoisr, Clotlder and Merchant Talk dee 9 Fancy Goods. TTOCK ARRIVING BY EVERY Steamer and for sale by GTLES A MURCH1SON, 38 and 40 Mhrchifton Block. dec 3 CAN'T KEEP THEM ! J)EOPLE WILt HAVE THOSE STOVES. Another lot oxpocted. fiend yoar order. dec 9 PARKER & TAYLOR. Ladies7 Bazaar. rjpaE OLD AND WELL INOWN STAND recently occupied by Mr. Flanagan, will b. occupied by MRS. S. J. BAKER, with an sa tire new stock of MILLINERY GOODS of th latest style, embracing the most fashionable goods, to which win be added a large lot 6t Fancy Tovs and Fire Worki for the Christ mas Holidays. Orders from the country soil-it: 1 ami promptly filled. Everything la our in:'- will be sold as represented and we guex uiuee satisfaction. .Santa Claus will make a special visit to lit tle folks next week. dec 9 NO. 45 MARKET STREET. 1 sop xaanxs iaHHYK v? J83j8quj9S ? soqjAjq jo suois ooq pu jooa t noareji j teog joaoi asoqx 'moqi jo et oaaqt 'iq aoX puy iaiaqi ioj jp ajs so3jitatX lnqiief q2is nI-nfaqx imaqi i9jio etiqva iwix K7HX SUY3A1 Ainraa snore vj aux "Heart of Steel." NEW NOVEL, BY CHRISTIAN EKED. Daily additions to my elegant and well se lected stock of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ' Polite attention to all whofaror ua with a oaU. YATES' BOOK STORE. dec It No Liquors. JJUT A STOCK OF FRESH, A JIO. 1 GRO CERIES will be kept at enr etore, No. 45, Market Street. AR good sold by as will beas represented. GOOD GOODS AND SMALLPBOFHB WILL BE OUR MOTTO. MmTQlin a trial and be nn Instil mj eem.tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH ft OO.
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