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PLEASE NOTICE." TBJSFAPBB- . ' - We will be glad to receive communications I from our friends on any and all subjects of . "OSB. T. JAHE3, Editor and Prop. 'CBlPTK'r0STA0EPA1I:-: general interest, but - "V The name of the writer must always be for- olshed to the Editor. Communications must be written - n '0 ' nrw month, 35 cents. one side of the paper. , will l delivered by carriers, free any of the city, at the above 'iints per week. ' Personalities must be avoided. And It is especially and particularly under": stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated fw MrnowaiidllberaL VOL XL WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDA Y. OCTOBER 26 1887 NO. 29 "Icrirs will Please report an? and i in the editorial columns. ' H J IHj ... - -iTa little girl presented ,0MemF bouquer of rs a souvenir -from .ontotheQueenof Hearts." Kinff vm . Wnliincrton sava r sent m INDKX TO NKW ADVEBTISKMKSTS. A Shrier Local Ad C W Yjltes School Boote D McEACnKKN Cow peas. - Crueltr to Animal. , -Bain for the FiOr, - Rain seems bound to lay the dust . THereought to"be .and: we hope aim moisten me iJroceeumg ma mere wm , "V , NEW AO VEKTI8EE1I5NT8. I NEW ADVEKT1SBRI BVTH. 7 ITU A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH M XL will be a hard fight made , Territories hu." . d... State, of the Union. Dakota. Mexico and :. ." ., Territory will; all pre- ! W and pre themj Porously. Ami utan .. . j HEIN8BERGKR SChOOl BOOkS Dick & Mkakes- 25 Per cent Off M S Wiixakd--No Southern Class National Line & Maturity Association Montgomery & Cameron Just Received Change of Sailing Days N Y and wil s s Co to have the same rainy luck; MrsE A, Lumsdbn Millinery and Dressmak- the agricultural fairs this year. Last in this city' for the prevention of eru-: Xl '. week at the Sta.te Agricultural Fair: elty to. animals. There is a crying Groceries, Tobacco, cigars, c at Na 115 So. : at Raleigh, there, was almost it, con- need for such an "organization which yront street. Hope our friends and the pubUc tinuous rain, and -Wayne County .shall be legally constituted and by njSgJJJ ired art oT the city Agricultural Fair, which is Deing legisiauve enactment ' nave ma tree of eharge. nv neitt tills weeK at uoiusuoro, seeuw puwer io arrt;si uiieiiucro ouiii.v& octSJlwdltw Anu mere Casli Moil 4hg -J.., I i 1- The DIirefrenc.'.v.5-; I should be more stringent .laws en- Milling V h ' DreSSUiaKing. ; A.iTrr rni'-.triH-oiiiiisnraeni. - oi mw - The receipts of cotton at this port chronicle says: Charlotte has a candy factory and WWfnl offense of M v' j to-day foot up 1,753 bales. i aU..i 1 iA kvtfV. rat . 5 abusive treatment of dumb animals : RS. LUMSDKK has just returnkd Iroin the North, and will open this week a fuU 11G Market Street. r jts pnua w is the'talk among the sporting f ra- CUsStomer cannot tell the difference j tor the credit? of ' our people " that hePresldenl8s I , . ternitv. - between a lump of Baltimore candy t.11 't.h-ffni',,i leasts in use in Uuid a lump of Charlotte candy. .L. f. ,,4,ii , rV A Xre necessary. New carpeU have uid in xome rooms, but owing ithp scant v apiropriation, new about it? tO lllC . i. ...... 4-. - : fmnitare eouiu noi ue bwuj .. w ethe old, and . other lnienaeu ElrnvHments had also to beabiud- The new carpets in the East lw and the Blue room are quite handsome, and one in the latter was ' Hesi-ned especially to correspond ternity. Christmas falls this year on Sun- SI i. i... iAn.fonaiAlin(l " - iftV-Jv And what nr von ffoin'ff to do 1 . ,! ... . . , , ..i i.. well fed nd treated. l he couumou j ' j--- i in Kaitiinore is maue turn, som line of , - v.. . ' V;'vv- " ; : . Ladles are Invited to call,, as I feel confident the city are kindly cared . for and : I can please, having been in the business over Wiluytigton at 35 cents, and a cus- The Acme Manufacturing Com- S tomer can tell the difference at once pany will make a handsome exhibit ' between a lump of Baltimore candy at the Virginia State Fair. land a lump of Wilmington candy, The President has issued his proc lamation for Thanksgiving Day, on Thursday, Nov. 24th, just four weeks with the decorations of the walls j from to-morrow. nd ceiling. ' - , h At the meeting of the stockholders .Jlu. ' . ... ri.. lrf Rellevue Cemeterv last . ..... rt.. m rnanu(rrii. i .tin- i v. . . . The liiouuiiivii' v -' night the said difference being clecuieuiy in favor of the Wilmington candy, in quality as well as in price. City Court. of the animals shows this; but there are isolated cases where there is abundant evidence of cruel and in human treatment, and these we would have remedied by the strong and protecting arm of the law. - Personal. -Lt. Gov. Steduian returned to the ...... Kl-frMir whit com- there was no quuium f'uh v. MID AUUCM uiiu . -"r I. ... , . .. Llhot hv BriUsh troops in Bos- adjourned wirnou, u ..u iwn Ji fn Hfl- finished I T rrn.rt. which arrived I in the vicinity of Nun i. T..n. Th rlpaiffn ' hv" Robert i.- .,,in,r ffor.innn frniii Fitv- street and with 'Tii.. following cases, were on tner . docket for he Mayor's considera tion this morning: Donald Stewart, a tramp who was (charged with disturbing the. citizens twenty years. Dressmaking a Specialty. AU orders from the country promptly at tended to E. A. LUMSDEN. OCt 26 lw ' .. ' .-. - N South m Class. IVEKY 10LIUY-1I0LDEU IN THE MUTU- V. AIj LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, is in tbe same elass. It nas no souuiern ,r. t a t e a.,i, ia ' Class au uu mwr.mcu.aw in the city and paid us a visit to day. J this compay is the largest in tiie Ex-Gov. Drew and Mrs. Drew, of i oldest ln tne Unltcd states. Jacksonville, Jb la., are in the city. lts claims arc paid without delay or discount. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Planner have The design by Rolert t te Vesterdav afternoon from Fay-! street and KrauH has been chosen by the Gov- ei,teville, brought down 350 bales of pupils and teachers cotton as a part of her cargo, There is a much larger attendance at the public graded schools-in this and Council. A round trun cated pillar bears the names Samuel Grag, Crispus Attucks, Samuel Mav- d Patrick mcmu. - - ' city than was ever known Cr. Io front " 2 Ld tBe oWler of pupils inga Danner ana noiuiug up khv chains. The pedestal has'a relief of the scene in front, and the simple date is given below. feet high and made of granite, and Diftti . ...... . able and have a dctmite casb value suaran frightening the g""c w v'""loWi"r " " - of Tileston F5 l"ert-. . . . .. : , Mr. itanK w. JiarK, r . anu r- known before, is con- j stantly increasinj l . , i . 1 111.. , I, . woe -rt i n iipt 1 1 Ti - OCUUUI- xxlB . ; J A. of the Seaboard Air Line, was in til lO-iiiorruw I . ' -t x William Lefferts, a tramp from T' "vr T.,....wr L.oi1 thivt hfi was " . bound to Florida, was given the f honor of an escort of an officer as Mrs. Goodale, who is to lecture It will be 24 upon temperance at Fifth Street M. E. Church to-night, is the wife of Hon. W. Goodale, of Louisiana, and Of all the men summoned by lres- j corresDondine: secretary of the ident Cleveland as' his special assist- woman's Christian Temperance ants in the natiojiaiaamiuisirauun, Union, Gf that State no one has.been a , greater surprise to friends and enemies than Secre tary Whitney, and the record he has We saw two citizens of Wi lining- ton in conversation togetner. -xnib aggre- iges wsfhi morning whose united a mauemay weu w: hu.wu w ...... ; pntle priae Dynis wmirn : n : remarkably hale and a V m . MAI D 111 M " " - been no tamxiu ..o advanced i r -v , n a i mm m . r - - connection wji" vc,m "i"" r i - age. Vnt. ita hiisfnPRA naS neen con- "o UlCUVf Il V vw "- - It Insures the lives of females for $10,000. It Dosseses advantages which no other life insurance has. M. S. WILLAKD, Agent, oct2ii , 214 North Water St y WE OPEN on 4 , " , , : Monday, OcT br 3rd, - . - A Large Assortment of Rich Fall Nowltles and comblnallon Dress goods. comprising the latest Designs and Colorings in sixjE: velvets, PLAIN. ST1UTED AND WOVEN BHOCADJES, SILKS, CASHMEKKS, SEU(JES, PIN CHECKED, FRENCH PLAIDS,-54-inch FLANNEL and TRICOTS, SATINS and VELVETEENS, HENRIETTAS, DRAP DE ALMA, DRAP COUPE, DRAP DE SHEBA, , ' Among ho many can only name a few prices CASHMERES as low as 5o per yard. . 'ulliam returned to iness trip to Richmond. Mr. Josh. W. Meares has been ap- ao-inch Ladles' Clot h, worth 40c for 25c pr yard. N f If York & Wil IttllltiftOli 30-inch English cashmeres, only 25c per yard. Good Black Silk, 00 and 75c per yard. Steamship Oo ii ;j i ; -i lar as me city nimi. . . . o iinninth. M.iW. WilHan, Lumley, a deserter from ""1.. !: TTw A Superior Black S)lk, worth IL40 for $U, the Br. steamship Coventry, was ordered to be confined until Friday when the ship - would sail and he would be turned over to the Captain. Lumley seemed very anxious to re turn to the sbip immediately, but Department of the W. & W. R. R. Mr. A. T. Holmes has gone toj Clinton on a short- visitto assist a friend of his who is to be married tfiis evening. , Mr. D. A. Culbreth, formerly con-l nected with the Clinton Caucasian, BLACK GOODS. The best assortment of all the new weaves Imported this season. . , Alice White, colored, was drunk ""V1"" TT "T " ' and down last night and was re- -o- ducted on-business principles. This The first of the series of cotillions u inst what was long needed, and if for the season of 1887-88, to be giv- such a course is zealously pursued en by KAllegro Cotillion Club, takes dnrine another Administration the Piace this evening. The troverning country will have cause forcongrat- Committee are Messrs. Walker Tay- ulation. lor,D. T. Cronly, R. S. lrencn, j. ' " -r . ' , ' . H. Boat wright, C. C. Chadbourn, Larce consignments of wmsKey 01 . . . w HowPV. American manufacture sent to ter- Tffissrs. Montgomery Cameron business, is in the city to-day. We were pleased to receive; a call i to-day from Mi. W. H. Gibson, the genial Special Agent of that pop ular insurance company, the .Na tional Life and Maturity ? Asso- Wn aVilno.nTi Hitv who is GULF STREAM. . here for a few days in of his company. the interests mor,,r cz-.-rnfTA two vears ago are now rPturninff On the European have opened at No. 115 South Front .fMmaT.tn..A -fraicht both ways street with a handsome stocic Mnff considerably fresh groceries, tobacco, cigars, &c, .. t.AAniny ilift I fx wliinli tliA attention of tlieir less man tne. cost v - , . . , i: i.ii M-orphmises in friends and the public is invited m iiuuure iu - I -. - . . ... . :r.t ciinmioi I n.iirarf isATiipnt tiublislietl in tins tnis country. ojurnK o""- i . v.. the owners of large distilleries, ship- Issue. ped their products to Bremen ana , Mr T1111Stien has recently return- other ports for storage and to avoid from the Nortn with a carefully onerous revenue charges, much oi 'iected stock of millinery goods, the whiskey exported is now h10? Lvnich will be opened and displayed returned, the limit of time n? f - h imi,vfi this week. Mrs. Lums r . VM-V allowed to remain ouioi iubwuumj den's tate and judgment in maKin UKAUfi CAUliCU rr I 0 1 fill V M I t- IVril fillUlf il I The deaiToTInVlUglit honorable opening days always attract a large Alexander James Beresfoitf Hone, member of Parliament for-Cam. I indications l v; ttx.;-c,: w5ii lw mneh re-i T?f ffrrtb Carolina, warmer w IVlgC VJ 111 V CI OIVJ , - I JL v " wetted in the South. whose friend he with rain, followed by fair weather, was during the days of thecivil war. light to fresh Northerly winds, sunt ing to Southeasterly. His gift to Virginia in 1875 of a statue of Stonewall Jackson has made his name especially familiar throughout the Old Dominion. He was born in 1820, and was distinguished as an archaeelogist, politician and author. He has written largely on .church architecture and policy, and was the author of several successful novels. As the proprietor of the Saturday Review, he exerted great influence upon the politics of bis day." Since 1868 he has represented Cambridge , in Parliament, haying previously represented other constituencies. He was a wealthy man, haying ; an income of f 150,000 a year and . large ac- Going Away. .The Atlas dredge boat Vim, companied by the steam tugs liiard and Stetson, will leave the waters of thoCape Fear in a few days for Currituck, N. C. Capt. Snell, of the steamer Louise, will pilot them to their new field of labor, and will be absent for a few days for that pur- spose. r.niroi to nav a line of $10 or work on the streets for 20 days. Archie Ellerby, colored, charged with keeping an unlicensed dog, ad mitted the fact and was willing to get a badge, but the Court thought that, as the defendant had allowed ff ve months to pass without obtain- ing a license, ne snouiu pay a uue ui Literary, . r a 1 il I $6, but would remit i wnen me We have received the November badge had been obtained. (number of Scribner's Magazine, Fourth street Bridge. j which presents the following table There is now a fair prospect of of contents: "Wagner and Scehic having in the near future some sort Art," By William F. Apthorp. With of a bridere across the railroad at illustrations from the original de Fourth street, as the Bridge Com- signs for the setting of the Bayreuth mittee of the Board of Aldermen, stage; "Seth's -Brother's Wife. 7 the City Surveyor, the Mayor and chapters XXxHI.-XXXV. (Conclu- 'tb nhairmaii of Board of Auditand o.vmV T$v Harold Frederic; "The a. a vr . I j Finance had a conference in the physical Characteristics of the Ath Mayor's office yesterday afternoon iete;" By D. A. Sargent, M. JD. (Being with a representative of 4he biiuth j)n Sargent's second article on Phy Bridge Company, in reference to the . i Training;) "ToRhodocleia, on matter. The Smitti triage torn- Her Melancholy Singing." By An- pany, it will be remembered, are the drew Lang; "Tirary Soult.". By Re- pontractors for building the bridge, Hardintr- Davis: "In Grand Located between Chambers and Koosevelt sts. At 3 o'clbck, P. M. BENEFACTOR. . . . GULP STREAM.... ..Saturday, Oct 39 Saturday, Nov 5 FROM WILMINGTON: TRIMMINGS. Every variety to suit above. ...Friday, Oct 38 KWArrciiiuyrou ..rrraay. jnov IW Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Hates guaranteed to and from points ln North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to tt n axi AT.TFtrwits. Superintendent. Wilmington, N. C. TTTirfv tc KfiRB. TraflQc Manajrer. ewYork. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, oct36 35 Broadway, New York. The National Life AND- 9 Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Eider Down, Furs,Astrakar, Silk Plush Sacquesj - Jackets, Wraps, New Mar kets arid Jerseys. FULL LINE OF DOMESTICS, Irom 5Chp. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK, CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &, &C. -o- and by the terms of their contract Kabylia." By Henry M. Field; "A Paldt0 raember8..., it was stipulated that the work Confession." By Henrietta Christian i 1 , 1 .. 1 1 1 f Vflr v t " a A T" r 1 . -i-1 CnScin1a " should be completed in forty-five Weiffbt; t4A, Diplomatic Episode. days from the time of notification of Olive Risley Seward; "In Her the completion of tne abutments, (arderi By Susan Coohdge; "The These were finished several days ago, but the Bridge Company are not prepared to f ullfil tlieir part of the contract, but propose to erect at once on the West side of Fourth street a temporary bridge, hot less than twelve feet wide, and as. milch wider as practicable, that should be for vehicles and foot Viking Ship." By John S. White; "The Haunts of the Halcyon." By Charles Henry Luders; "Song." By Ellen Burroughs; "What Shall we Tell the Working-classes?" By PVrtncis A. Walker: "An Old Lesson from the Fields." By A. Lampman. A Complete Misunderstanding. By Margaret Crosby. Total Cash Assets $25,751.29 Liabilities None. MERINO UNDERWEAR .$168,070,93 For Ladles, Misses, Men and Boys, the most complete assortment ln all sizes 'and qualities. SKIRTS, SHAWLS, BLANK ET8, EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, AND -O- HORATIO BROWNING," President. GEORGE D. ELD RIDGE, Secretary, Manager and Actuary. -o- safe and secure The time of completing -',5rWA is to be extended "SO, Fine Silk Scarf forai Cents, WortnCSCto. thatlthe East half shall be com-1 I. Shrier, next door to Mclntire's T.ifod in everv respect (except ! dry goods store, on Front street, will painting) by the 15th of January, sell on Saturday, October 20, finej islq ni th remainder, by Febru- urents' silk scarfs for 2le really worth owisti, ' wit.h a forfeiture of 65 cents. Remember for one day $25 per day for each days default, only, Saturday, Oct. 29. Please bring Dravided that the forfeiture shall the right change along. His fine ,i.Va have been completed and ; f o5 ner .lav in any event, clothing, of which he makes a spe- were deliverea to tne iorce una , an(j tne forfeiture snau not. apiJ win mc ; . tPrnoon. They are of dark blue ; th l)aintiuff until the time when the cent lower than they can oe naa iui 1 ...! .. - x i , . ..... s,i t iinlor nr irfiHlll- rvruc Ul IjUUUUU ttUUCIBcn'v ,C1UIU -" e 11 lire Ul iuf,c ou f 7 , , New Uniforms. The new winter uniforms for the j brass buttons, and are good and sub- umler tjie ne w arrangements. stances will shoddy goods be sold in It Would b of interest to the Careful stantial garments. The overcoats; These propositions were accepted hishouse. Remember the nanie ana n.. vi.it'-':-'v: I t-i Kina oirkfli ntil sire . , : .i l- .tt;ii ot mice nlatp. T. Shrier." the Old lleliable uwjvm tv . mmm - i n aiufi til 1 1 ra v uiuvy - nv rna p. rv mill wuiiv r. ... j.-- , A. Shrieks new store at 114 Market pll t for winter service. Mr. . on the temporary bridge, ttfothier, sign of the golden arm on C..I. Cowles was the contractor lor whieQ is to te compieted in fourteen i?ront street. furnishing the clotlnng at f33.du ior day& - ; . Best $2.50 ladies kid button boot i street, before purchasing Fall cloth and see his vast assortment in the latest styles and extraordinary low nriftAfiT TKa nnhlirt a. A 11 lrnnwR Lire Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An IncontestlDle Policy. Maturity Value ln Cash at Fixed Age. ' Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. . Son Forfeitable After Three Years. P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D., Medical Director. W, H. GIBSON, Special Agent. Home Office, lVi F street, N. W. oct 28 tf Cow Peas, TtyTEAL, GRAIN, HAT,vFLOUK, MJCAL, C. Full stock. Goods delivered promptly. D, MCKACIIERN, oct 35 St 136 North Water Street ALL OVER LACES. pitman, .esc mini, vius, i uruuuu, x-KJ V tlan, Irish and Everlasting. -o- WHITE GOODS. Every variety. Collars, cuffs, Ruchlngs, Veil lnsr. Crepe, Point D'Esprlt, IlanSkerchlefs, - , Ribbons and Fancy Goods, Ac, Ac. Sateens worth 25c for 15c. A call will satisfy you that qualities and prices are as low as any of the lowest North ern catalogues, and will induce you to buy for the suit and $12.50 for the overcoat, j .; ; - -"""''2u tn the citv at French &Sons. Li,jm for the men and caps Best 3 shoe for gents m the city T2 Dr . E. M.it hewp, that Mr. Shrier is not a r green hand fni. the officers arrived here to-day at French & bons, -; See the Othello Kange at Jacobi's ff,onal to the cttizens or winning- D Cash at ENTAL SURGEON, OFFERS HIS PRO- ton and vicinity, office. Na lis Market. St., ' r. oct24-un .Wb but anoMa.ultho,, the steamfer ,f f- r0 gobd ecncoa hand, waa :..r "".."- New York, and win oe for making sliirts and pants ooa rv-: " -;.i,t1, -oaiorVood. overTaywraBar. t Derfiw.4- -t n... .it 1 Th'o nil AnfeRt T)lace to Duy your - " " . T,. A ' most inexnerieneed. J ust tne stove arv vou ton buy cheapest at lleins- an,.. - vtvc r,,1 sphool stationery .-. iacior'-w ; fni. winter nse. t nvipr-r'8.: : t i i fT irr Tr : j 5 you riU see he resents. does ashe rep- ? school books and; school stationery : f is at UeinsbergerV V bach, Prop. for Winter use. Dberer1 t!1C cct3 V J
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