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PLEASE NOTICE. - '; '. TYe will be glad to receive' communications trom our friends on any and all subject 9 of general interest, but' Y . . 'x Tbe name of the writer must always be fur olsned to tbe Editor.- - , s T .. nne month, 35 cents. , Communications must be written r,rtU be delivered by carriers, free pP part of the city, at the above one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. -And It Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the vjpws of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. . . - : tO cents per : - ..cinwandlioeraL lrsu U Please report any. audi L XI. jTleive their paper regularly. ; WfLMINGTON, N. C , MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14 1887 NO 45 jaMKS Editor and Prop. 1 1 -.. . - ' ' '-&?rjr. 7 '11 1? Va. HI V Jihutt pw : um , ; hum t H i w i n i rv r- 11 1111 4lVtOK IHKMy-X f I a . uunea yesieraay without any fuss XlAl'D 1 'or Pomp. 1 LJ liVX J j - ! Racket ft lot of Snonere? fehaVe ' :70th hirt.hdflv nnipprfi(.' Qf i are selling them remark ,jiil we ably cheap. ; v. - ! , , i giTH Sn " ,jown to School Sponge as large as your hand for lc. Another lot of Ladies' and Gents' j that make them genuine it prices bargains. eEfT3' GRAY SCOTCH MIXED j (jDERSHIRTS FOR 75e per suit. - . These suits are. orxxt goods , made out ofthe best matefial and hand- J .somely finished . and .worth . double the money we are asking for them. O : Don't forget that on the hrst oi ile cember we are going to put on this market about $2,500 Worth of Toys ! For the Holiday Trade. This is no OLD STOCK of Toys car ried over from one Christmas to another, but fresh from the factory. Yon can find anything you want in the Dry Goods and Notion line at the vRaeket Store. s Also, the cheapest lot of CARPETS AND RUGS ever offered for the . money. E H. FREEMAN, Opposite New Market. N. Y. House, 466 Broadway. , hoy 14 W. H. Yopp, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN -AND- 106 South Front StreeV Wilmington, N, C. Lock Box 415. " . New River Oysters a specialty. oct 23 2m - A NEW BOOK gY AUGUSTA EVANS. "AT THE MERCY OF TIBERUS." ALSO A complete line of Books by popular authors, in setts and in single volumes, bound In cloth endpaper. - . ., , ARTIST MATERIAL. Remember, we keep in stock Tubes, Brush V Plaques. Palletts, Knives. Academy Board, Drawing Paper, Tracing- Paper, c. &c, .v 8 T7-- C. W. YATES. Hw Yorfc & 7ilmln&tOD Steamship Oo J pR0M PIER 29, EAST RIVER; NEW YORK Located At 3 o'clock, P.M. t-'wot-k' BENEFACTOR . actor......... ....Saturday. Nov 19 . . .Tuesday, FROV Wilmington. " aw-x iuuftuiu. ockpactor........ Sunday, Nov 13 L.Lpstream : vhh,v vnv 1, Thmnch wi,. t t r. uiua inwiiiiic auu uin a uiu guaranteed to and from points in North and South CaroUna. For Prelffht or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES. Superintendent. THPn i? .Wilmington, N. C x. xiv.iin, iramc Manager, . VM. p. CLYD15 m 1 OFk aov jo Broadway, New Vort. J 9 The four dead anarchists were1 Clara Louise Kellogg was married . ,r . .,.",t"rie" to her Manager, Carl Strakosch, at Elkhart, Ind., at the close of an entertaininent on Wednesday night. . Dr. Graetz, the illustrious Jewish historian -Hrk In .tlv loimori KiV ! He is st actively 1 engaged writing and lecturing. j - Miss Ida L. Griffin, Democratic .candidate for school in tne inira aisinci oi uswego conn- ty, N. Y., was elected by nearly 400 J it. ii i i i j majority, running 600 ahead of her ticket. A church in a northern city in which there gathers a congregation j possessing far more than average wealth was described bv a visitor the other (lav as the "Phnpf'h of re- tired Christi;ns, Three more of the Alesia's passen gers have been removed from the shin Washington to the hosnital. Two vessels that touched at cholera 1 infected ports in Italy have been detained. Anthony Comstock has broken out again. - On Saturdav he seized a number of photographs of pictures in the Paris Salon and caused the arrest of the dealers. The trade in New York is in consequence ' much exercised thereby. Jesse Pomeroy, Massachusetts1 bov murderer: (now a man) who is now serving a life-sentence in the State's Prison at Charlestown, made a desperate attempt to escape a few days ago by blowing out the walls of his cell, by means of gas- inter c?pted from the pipe. The result was a failure and so seriously was Pomeroy Injured that it is thought the sight of both eyes is entirely gone. : The New York Fire Department were presented with a magnificent stand of colors on Saturday. The presentation was made by Mayor Hewitt. The Herald says: On the very spot where two nights before the ugly black and red flags of anarchy and solcialism were waved in the darkness over a savage mob of human wolves, Mayor Hewitt, in the name of the citizens of New York and the Herald, yes terday presented to the Fire Depart ment the most gorgeous stand of colors ever seen on this side of the Atlantic Ocean. There seems to be no doubt as to the truth of the reports heretofore published in regard to the precari ous condition of the German Crown Prince. Yesterday's Herald has the following cablegram from London: Sir Morrell Mackenzie will be back here on Monday, and the Crown Prince will return to Berlin as soon as the inflammation in his throat has subsided. My account to-day, thin sent you in previous des - Eatches. There is, and there can e, no great change for the better in the Prince's condition. All the medical skill under the sun can do little for him at present. It is very doubtful whether he will submit to the one "kill or cure" operation that the doctors are talking of. His cheerfulness is marvellous to those who do not know his immense force of character, his iron will and his complete resignation to a fate which he has long seen to bfe impending. The world has been taken by sur prise by the announcemeht of can cer, but the sufferer has learned nothing that he did not suspect be fore. at a meeting of Anarchists in New York on Saturday night at a sort of Anarchist wake Here are a few specimens of his speech as extracted open for travel, and all the avail from a report in the New York Mar: able space on the wooden guard at "Oh, what a mockery that trial was. The poor men were Kept 111- Drisoneu lor montns, uniii uriniieu, K e ..wwi wif. nesses who were willing to swear 1. 1 1 rr ucriuici cmv unci, i v. ... away the lives of the seven innocent The iurv consisted of hire lings of the -capitalists, who had Ibeen Avell iaid to send these men to -the gallows. Their blood cries to heaven for vengeance, ami it snail VF V1 vaLn , , Matu 1 iirru. flvnf reckoninirisaiiroacn- Tt those men who are inter- are inter; ested in the arrests, in the trial, and in the liancrius beware, rliat debt . r . " . . Shall be lalU. 1 pOlIlt IU K" firinnpirttarv. Bonfield. someof the m for Peopl Judges or the uourt oi appeals, mm , tt A J , I" V,T" " m. 1 500 Pir heavy Canton flannet that coward of a Governor, Oglesby. money's worth and satisfaction with , 1 . . f -q ; Anarchists, I say arouse, ouknow everv purchase. t. , Jt tl? Ww to? cow . what is expected of you. . . - . wearner, iroiii cenis ana npwarus, th nommune in France r . r; . . ,. ovuwi xwM mm uv..v. - . . ,..v -; MWr. -.-...jv gneciM lndncmnts tn eontrnrnr W"",'" 1S71, oU,UW pair ois i0huueir i v . t -WMt at IlehifU' No MarkPttr I Klh " the cause of helpms: maniuna. j j. , v.ir w. . springer & co. !J".r. dead. No, I sav it is alive, and they are rne Anarchists of to-day. "I feel that I have already said more than I should. Have voii read iVt lIlts aP"a,lic press lo-oay max 'the newspaper spies are watching our rendezvous, and write what, thev sneakingly overhear and see ? From ;to-nig' our meetings shall be secret j ones, and our places of meetings will I be c,nged. e cairt understand why. such talk should be allowed in a city like New York. It is simply incendiar- 18m - ree sI,eecl1' a free Press a,Ml a free ballot are the boast of this country, but libertv and license are Most should be sent to Joilet to join Schwab and Fielden. . . . . - Dr. James McCosh has resigned the presidency of Princeton College. his resignation to take effect at the present colligate term LOCAL NEWS, Index to New Advertisements. I Shkiek Local Ad A Shriek Local Ad M M Katz Cash House O W Yates A New Hook llEINSBKUGEK -Blailfc BOOkS E II Freeman Racket Store Dick & Meakes--Select Stock E II Sneed Knoxville Furniture Co Alderman, Flanneu & Co Stoves W E Springer & Co Builders' Hardware The ladies have been out in large force to-day. New River oysters were plentiful in market to-day. Best 2.50 ladies' kid button boot at French & Sons. t Best $3 shoe for gents in the city at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 2,375 bales. Tuere wtvs an advance of five cents per barrel in the priee of tar to-day. Ital. barque II Vero, Cafiero, hence, via Castlemare, arrived at Trieste Nov. 8th. A colored man, dead drunk, load ed on a dray, was an unpleasant sight on our streets to-day. "We learn that there was a peal of thunder shortlv after 1 o'clock this afternoon but we did not hear it. The iron columns to the new front of the Purcell House building were raised and put in position to-day. A series of revival meetings was begun last night at Fifth Street M. E. Church, which will be continued during the week, and possibly longer. The rubber overcoats recently or dered for tine pipemen of Howard Relief Fire Engine Company arriv ed here this morning, and were dis tributed to the men. Fifth Street M. E. Cnurcn was crowded to its utmost capacity last night to listen to the singing of Mr, C. H. Lincoln and his wife and son The service was deeply interesting and the songs of the vocalists were delightfully spiritual and affecting. Raleigh Jrcws and Observer: The Acme Manufacturing Company of Wilmington has presented the oflice of the Department of Immigration with a pine-wool carpet of its own manufacture. This carpeting is des tined to become the most popular hall and office carpet in the world. There is nothing like it for neatness, durability and safety. Indications. For North Carolina, slightly warmer and fair weather and light to fresh winds, generally shifting to To Good Use. j The temporary bridge across the 'railroad at Fourth street is now the side of the structure has been lltnizel for advertisements. Every- fVioro tinner seems to be advertised tnere, from a stolen dog to silks and satins. v . . . , nntttU are to be Found. Mr. A. Shrier's new store ou.Mar- ket street is complete with the latest gtvles in Fall and Winter clothing. Hisstock is the best assorted one in . .... . Wilmington, as yet it is unoroKen, Wiimingron,a8yei it """'T' and therefore he has no difficulty in n-ivin. h. ?rfet. fit. The nriaes are --- e-- 7 in,al. H,n ttm lnurocf unit ll miRr- " " " .l"r AttrnnL vi m-h ir111 1111 r-- 1 imn v 11111 i . . Tii Concordia Society. -. T Capt. F. M. James is now making Tae ladies of the Concordia Soci- his rounds for contributions to the ety of the Temple of Israel have poor for Thanksgiving and on the baen requested to repeat the festival morning of that holiday he ; will which they gave some weeks since, again call and receive the contribu-al- whieh time, owing to the storm, tions and distribute them. Remein many were kept from attending. ber the poor. The society have consented and the . festival will be repeated at Concor-! dia Hall next Wednesday evening. ! Music by the harpers. . - ' . r v" Personal. Mr. James C. Miinds was on our streets to-dav. Mr. Berry Gleaves arrived in the! , " ' ' ; ... . , . x t were uuui ViiriMiuas. Mr. John H. Alderman, brother of Mr. Archie Alderman and the late Mr. James Alderman, arrived iii the city last night on a visit to his ! relatives, after an absence of 23 : years. He lives at War Trace, Tenn., a vilhige about 50 miles from Nashville, where he is engaged in farming and stock-raising. lSenevolence. There wijl be a meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society at the session room of the First Presby terian Church at 11 o'clock on Thursday the 17th inst., at which time an address will be delivered. A cordial invitation is extended to young and old to attend. Winter is approaching and it is the desire of the society to raise funds with which to jiurchase blankets and "other ne cessaries for the poor and needy. Pig FIhIi and Oysters. Don't forget the entertainment next Thursday night at the resi dence of Capt. J. J. Bowden, No. 114 North Seventh street, given by the Choir of Grace M. E. 'Church. jt will be a pleasant occasion, with good vocal and instrumental music and pig fish and oysters in abund ance. Remember the number, 114 North Seventh street. The admis bicai, is lixed at 10 cents. There ought to be a large' crowd, as tke object is a worthy one. A Liberal Donation. Lieut. Governor Stedman has sent $50 to Judge Schenck, President of the Guilford Battle Ground Compa ny, to assist in forwarding that pa triotic enterprise. This is charac teristic of Maj. Stedman, who is a large-hearted, generous-souled gen tleman, whose purse is ever open for the benefit of any good work or patriotic enterprise, especially when it affects North Carolina. He is a patriot as well as a genial-hearted gentleman, whose friends are from the mountains to the seashore. City Court. There was a formidable docket for the Mayor's codsideration this morn ing, but it was quickly disposed of in the following order Nathan Simpson, colored, dis orderly conduct, called and failed. Capias issued. Spencer Stanford, colored, dis orderly conduct. He is an old offen der ami a bad citizen from wayback, and was guilty of the offense charg ed. A fine of $20 or 30 days in the chain gang was the judgment ofthe Court. Edward H. Pike, John Spear, Ed ward Dooley, John Riley and John G. Daly, of the genus tramp, were confided to the guidance of police men to be escorted out of the city. A New Enterprise. The erection of a new one story frame buildings 10 feet long by 20 feet wide, on Queen street,near the river, has awakened some curiosity and people have manifested some auxi ety to know to what purpose it will be devoted. Enquiry de veloied the fact that the building is being erect ed on the land of Messrs. S. & W. H. Northrop, for Mr. Edward Ten nent, and that when it is completed it will be nsed as a manufactory for knitting all kinds of underwear. The machinery for the purpose was purchased at the North some time since and it is expected here at any time. In fact it is feared that the j building will not be in readiness The work, however, will be pushed asj rapidly as possible to completion,; and we may confidently hope to near xne uusy nam 01 a new aim : nrofitablp iiwlnstrv before nifuiv 1 x . - -r- - naoL-c For Convention. Rev. Dr. Pritchard will leave on to-uight's train for the-Baptist State I Convention, which ill convene at i Durham on Weduestlay next. He ; starts thus early because he lias to , , - . . " . other delegates and visitors from this city and vicinitv will not start until to-morrow. Export) Foreign. Nor. barque Catoy Andreseii, clear- od to-day for Bristol, Eng.. with 4-50 casks turpentine and 8,275 barrels rosin, valued at $10,G28.0o shipped by Messrs. S. P. Shotter & Co. Nor. brig Tarilta, Knutsen, cleared for Hull, Eng., with 2,570 barrels rosin, valued at $2,700, shqped by Messie. Alex. Sprunt & Son; making a total of exports foreign amounting to $13,- 328.00. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationerv is at Heinsberger's. NEW UVKKTihKf Cash House. M. M. Katz', 116 Market Street. WILL OFFER TIIIS WEEK SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, 36 Inch Cashmeres, wonli 4Uc tor 25c. 30 inch Tricor, worrh 50 cents for 25c. 30 iocli Ladies' Cloth, worth 5Uc for 25c 40 inch Drap Coupe, wor'h $1 for 70c. 40 inch Drap de Sheba, worth $1 for 70c. 40 Inch Danier Checks, worth $1 for 7Uc. French Woven Brocade Vel vets, worth $2 SO for $1.50. All the latest Novelties and Combinations. -o Trimmings to suit all of above VARIETY DRESS GOODS 5c, 12 l-58c &, 15c. -o- WrapSjNew Markets,Jackets -o- Men's Merino Underwear. SHIRTS WORTH 75C FOR 48a Ttr- BETTER GOODS EQUALLY LOW. LADIES" AND MISSES' MERINO UNDERWEAR FROM 25 CENTS UI. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, every variety of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS at prices that canrt be surpassed. CHEAP FOR CASH at EMlatz 116 Market St. nov 14 Knoxville Furniture Co. y e are here yet, with the fiocm and chtaoest Furniture and othr hmhni 8rqd! to be found in the city. , , We are recelTlnjr ne uods dallv tmrnthA aciory- 4 ais'j a kui ine or BaDy canlaees. nrtv t "P fT tvpi'ii -km - - - . o - LARGE AND. WEU, SELECTED STOCK N nv AI VBKTISKM KNT8. Stoves JN GREAT VARIETY, COOK AND HEAT- ens. Can give you anything you arc lifcely to want. AVe Uont make theui. but we bare ac cess to iiie best sotuvea oi supply. Call and see us. - ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., Dealers In Hardware, Tinware. c . nov 14 dw Wilmington, N. C. v Knsbine Pili. ljURE QL'IXIN E, (at prices that will mak M. otnerwaiers reel "lunnj.") JIAMOND DYES (the largwt stoJa town) .. Will open next week the handsomest Hneut Fancy Novelties, &c., at prices Uiat. will make you buy JA.S. D. NUTT, the Druggist, nov 12 2W North Front St. Kob h arid liiimkels JJAKNES-S ANII .SADDLERY (JOODS. TRUNKS ANPMAC5S. C1EA1EST l'LACE IN THE CITY. FENN ELL & DANIEL. ? The Horse Milliners. No. 10. fo. Front sr. . nov 12 - hup us fonpiKw' m muwi ENTERTAiNMENT AND FISH IT1E. rpilE , CHOIR. OF KACEM. E. CHURCH South will give an entertainment with the usual refreshments together with 11gFihh and Oysters. Music, both Instrumental and vocal, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Bowden No. 114 North seventh street, " THURSDAY EVENING, lTth inst. Every well wisher is invited to be present. Admission Fee 10 cents. CHOIR. novlS 3t ,-v" : Remember ! -o- REMEMBER, - BARGAIN DAY " JSLC o ci AT . Taylor's Bazar . o- ' . We will sell this day Silk Velvet in all shades suitable for Hat and Dress Trimming for 98c pr yd. Black Silk Velvet, .19 inches wide, . 98c per yard, worth $1.50. WE LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW. AND EVERYTHING SOLD AS ADVERTISED. Surah Silk in striped, plaids and plain, suitable for Cloaks and Dress Trimmings at . 98 cents pr yard. . . A few pair more of those Embroid ered Back Kid Gloves, at 75c A PAIR, WORTH $1.25. Silk Girdles for Hats, Dresses and Cloaks, at 23c each. HATS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS," &c, &c, equally low at Taylor's Bazar 118 MARKET .ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. nov 12 BLANK BOOKG ! Blank Books for Everbody. JJECEI VED TIIIS DAY A LARGE AESORT ment of BLANK BOOKS, which we wfil eil at bottom prices. Also, ' ,' CHECKBOOKS, NOTE, DRAFT, ORDER and RECEIPT BOOK5, crtEAP. HEINSBERGER'S. -o- Pianos nnd Orgatis, BOLD ON. TDE POP UL-R MONTHLY IN . 8T.VLMENT.PLAN AT . HEINSBERGER'S. oct 37 : Cash Book and M uslc store. Coal and Wood THE TIME TO GET COAL AND i another advance in prices du - J. A. hi'i:iV!'i;
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