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I TWIS PAPER I . , - - , r " gIOSS. POSTAGE PAH tioa oae month, 3 cents. - rr will be delivered by carriers, free any part of the city, at the above !i?rate9lowandUberaL ber -iil please report any and ggive their paper regularly. w ;j 0 Backet Stop ! -o- have just received a lot of Sponge md e ftre ellin&them einafc-' ably cheap. ; down to School SpOnge as large a! your hand for lc' .pother lot oiiauies uiuuvuw Flaunei Und riar, 'it prices that make them genuine bargains. -GENTS' GRAY SCOTCH MIXED DXDERSHIRTS FOR 75c per suit. These suits are gfjod goods, made but of the best material and hand souiely finished and worth- . double the money" we are asking for them. . - -. . : ? : V . Don't forget that on the . first of De cember we are going to put on this market about - $2,500 Worth of Toys ! For the Holiday Trade. 1 This is no OLDTOCKfof Toys car- - ,-, - .' ried over from, one Christmas to another, but fresh from the , ,:' - factory. . Too can find anything you want in the Dry Goods and : Notion line at the Racket Store. . Also, .the cheapest lot of CiRPETS AND BUGS . ever offered for the money. E. H. FREEMAN. Opposite New Market. N. Y. House, 466 Broadway. - B0TU W. KL Yopp, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN -AND-i 106 South Front Street,' Wilmington, NC.- lckBox415. ': ' ' I v- w New River Oysters a specialty. oct 58 an . - A NEW BOOK gY AUGUSTA EVANS. 1 i t "AT THE MERCY OP, TIBE.RUS." also ; ' . ' A complete line of Books by popular autnora, setts and in single volumes, bound in cloth tad paper. 1 , '. ' ; ;--. - ARTIST ' TAJiTEWJ&c- Eemember, we keep In stock Tubes, Brusa OPUques. Paiietts, Knives.. Academy Votrd, gp Paper, Tradmr fruits Nutsrandi Oandy , 8. WINSTEAD STILL TAKES THE J-Tbe rresheat of FRUITS; KUTS AND rpiES alwaya on hand. Juak what you. 'wto please the children. .-: , oauniP BtamPs 111 nu quantities always A. & WINSTEAD, Tb n Front St., near Post otace. Texoo Hosrooo. ! jAS LOAD FOR SALE AT ' J. W. TAYLOR'S 8TALLES. ? fie finest ever received here. Must be sold ' ' ', - nov 153t COIPLITI i CUV CHUECB tt- HTAINMKNT AND FISH SUPPER. T8 CI?0IR OP GRACE M, E. CHURCH win give an entertainment with the refreshments together with Pig Fish 11x1 Oysters, Music, both instrumental and 4t residence of Capt. J. J. Bqwden 54 114 North Seventh Street. THURSDAY EYKNINQ, 17th Inst,. -tnn "Maher la invited to l prpse At, igFao cent. . : CHOIR. E -' .... -w. ... , . " . ... ' 1 . ' - VOL XI. WILMINGTON, N: C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1887 NO 272 A member of the Legislature of British Columbia has resigned his seat and will, it is said, join the Mor mons. - Albums containing beautiful au tuinn leaves a re bei ng sen t abroad to give the foreigners a correct idea of American foliage. Of five would be bridegrooms who recently applied for marriage licen ses in Chattanooga, . four couldn't write their names, and made their marks.-. - - .. TheEmperorWilljam has not been on horseback since the grand pa rade two years ago. His two favor ite horses, Alexander and Brnnehild, are respectively sixteen and thir teen years, old. The rdyal stables contain seventy-four carriage horses A slab over the cribof each one in dicates its name, pedigree and age ' - A Saii Francisco lady was careless enough to drink a glass of red ink, believing it to be claret. She was a good deal seared when she discover ed her mistake, but no harm came to her. The doctor who was sum moned, upon hearing what happen ed, remarked to her: "Mrs. Graham, there's such a thing as pushing this rage for decorated interiors too far.'' , Here is an item of interest. It is from the Raleigh Visitor: We invite attention to the state ment in this issue of the Raleigh Savings Bank, showing its condition for the first six months of business ending Nov. 14, 1887. The increase in loans and discounts as well as in depoosits is in all respects very satisfactory, there being now 722 open accounts of depositors. Such is ;the ..favorable outlook that the directors have in contemplation the increase of the stock to $50,000. . The Congressional library at Washington will cover 111,000 square feet, more than two jand a half acres. Mr. Smithmeyer, to whom the erec tion of the library has been entrust ed, has carried on elaborate tests of the resisting power of the soil on which it will stand. The German Parliament House covers 110,000 square, feet, the Royal Library at Munich 90,000, and the library of the British Museum 97,000. ; . - 'Many of the leading figures in Continental politics are suffering physical ills. The Czar of Russia is slowly recovering from the measles. Prince Bismarck has the rheuma tism, Emperor William of Germany has just had a severe attack of old age, Crown .Prince "Unser Fritz" has had an alarming return of his throat trouble, the King of Holland and the. King of Bavaria may die at any moment, and the Sultan of Tur key is said to be laboring under severe nervous depression. It is a busy time for Court physicians in Europe. - . The Berlin papers say that M. Schliemann has asked the Greek Government to allow him to begin a series of excavations on the Island ofCerigo (Cythera) and that con sent has been readily granted under the well-known conditions. The island was the spot where the wor ship of the Syrian Astarto first took root in Greek soil, and from which in the worship of Aphrodite it ex tended over all the Greek coasts. An island which has been in turns in the hands of the Phoenicians, Argives, Spartans, Athenians, Ro" mans and Venetians ought to offer a fine field for research. Yesterday's New York Herald has the following dispatch from Berlin: A despatch fronfSan Remo says the general health of the Crown Prince continues satisfactory. The swelling in the throat has almost disappeared. He will walk out to morrow, the weatherpermitting,for the first time in a week. He has decided to remain at San Remo for the Winter. Prince Heury will pass Christmas with his father. The present growth in the Crown Prince throat increases gradually. As the Prince has declared himself opposed to the extirpation of the whole larynx, difficulty of breathing will sooner or later arise and proba bly necessitate tracheotomy. The physicians reconimend that he spend the Winter in the South, where it will be luore possible to maintain his present strength. Precautions have been taken at San Remo to hav surgical assistance in readiness in case tracheotomy is decided upon. , . -- " The Jeichs jinzeiger makes the statement that during the- exami nation at San RemQ of the Crpwn prinoe's larynx the physicians were able to ascertain that the inaady consisted of anialignant new growth, mainly situated below the left vocal ..Dam ; chord and back of the margin of the : larynx. Small beginnings of growth ! were also perceptible on the right side. Up t this time the ailment has been local and has not affected the Crown Prince's general health, but now there is danger. The Emperor, replying to an ad dress of sympathy from the West Prussian Synod, says: "The 'pious wishes expressed by the Svnodhave done good to my troubled heart. May this heavy affliction upon my house and our Fatherland soon pass a ay, through God's omniootence and grace." .." . .The Einperor of Brazil has paid a visit to the JL'rince and bis family at Sait-Remo.v --V. V.,i:-'"'f The Xat'tonat Gazette states that Dr. Bramann, the senior assistant of Dr. Bergmann, lias gone to San Remo to be in readiness to assist his chief if the operation of tracheotomy is performed on the Grown Prince. "LOCAL 3STJB WS. Index-to New Advebtisbments. -- I shkiek Local Ad A yiiKiKR New Clothing O W Yates A New Book Dick ,& JIjbares-Select stock OrERA House Two Old Cronies Heinsbergek -Christmas Goods . Thanksgiving will be in one week from to-dav. Best J3 shoe.f or gents in the city at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 831 bales. A good many of our eountry friends are in the city to-day. The display of holiday goods be gins to be interesting and attrac tive. Br. steamship Dalbeattie, Gregory, hence, arrived 15th. at Liverpool Nov. Br. steamship Parkland. Smith, hence for Liverpool, passed Kinsale Nov. 15th. 4 . Th weather to-day has been un usually soft and mild for the time of year. ' The steam fire engine Atlantic was drawn through bur streets this af ternoon for the exercise of the horses The war upon street roving hogs is continued in earnest. Eleven swine were captured and impound ed yesterday. Br. steamship Horaima, Luke, cleared to-day for Liverpool with 3,184 bales cotton, valued at $152,786, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. Prof. H. C. Lincoln, assisted by his wife, will conduct a service of song at Brooklyn Hall to morrow night. The public are cordially in uited. The travel between this place and South port appears to be unusually large, as the steamer -Louise has a goodly lot of passengers every day, both going and coming. ' There is every indication now that the railroad to the Sound will soon be built as the line has now been definitely located. . The line of the Onslow road has also been run to a point about eight miles from the city. We heartily wish -that ' a ' good heavy fine could be imposed upon every person who should throw a banana peel upon the sidewalk. " A gentleman stepped on one of these pest last night and was thrown down and badly hurt in eonser quence. Thanks to Mr. J. J. Hopkins, of Front Street Market, for some of the nicest sausage meat we have seen this season. It was made un der Mr. Hopkins' own supervision and is sold every day by Mr. Jno. F, Garrell, at the stalls in Front Street Market recently occupied by Messrs W. E. Worth & Co. Indication.- For North Carolina, fair weather, and "wanner followed .on Friday morning by colder weather, light to fresh winds, shifting to Westerly Fine Imported Silk Scurfs for 45 Cento Worth S1.23. -I Shrier, on Front street, next door to Mclntire's dry goods store, will sell on Saturday, only, November 19th, imported silk scarfs for 4o cts. worth from $1,25 to $1.50. He will also sell a fine Chevoit suit, either frock or sack; coat style, for $7.25, worth $12. . All other goods will be sold proportionately low,' and under ! no circumstances will boddy or? 1 Cheap John goods be sold.in hhj es-i : The" Zeh Vance Stove, ; like its i tablishiueri Remember the nameT4anoteVis vfelcqe inr all North i and street. I. Shrier on Front st., : Carolina hornes. It is to be found fein of tlie QoWen Arm. t iMit, ; i 1 Sontkport Items. The steam tug William Jiiard, un der the command of Capt. W. A. Snell, arri vel at South port yester day froiil Currituck, and will return immediately with a lot of scows in tow. - During- the absence of Capt. Snell, the Louise will be under the command of Capt. L. A. Galloway, with whom passengers may be as sured of the most" courteous treat ment! : - v. ' CUy Court. "; : Fuller Hansley, colored, an escape t convict, " was" held without.. fur ther trial,-as he will !e at once re turned to the penitentiary. John Smith, alias Ben. . Gay, col ored, charged with the larceny, of a pump, the property of the U. S. Government. The charge was fully sustained and the defendant was re quired to sive a justified bond in the' sum of $100 for his appearance at the next, term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was committed. John McMillan, colored tramp, who was found asleep in a box, car at the railroad, was sent below for three days. ; James Miller, colored, disorderly conduct, was fined $10 with . the al ternative of 20 days in the chain Rang. One party, charged with disorder ly conduct, was discharged. Election of Officers. The regular annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, for the elec- ftion of officers, was held at the rooms of the Produce Exchange at noon to day. Jn the absence of the Presi dent, Col. F. W. Kerchner, from the city,, the Vice-President, Mr. E. Peschau, called the meeting to order. j The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Secretary and Treasurer sub mitted his report, which was accept- The Secretary then read a letter from Col. F. W. Kerchner, presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce, regretting his inability to be present at the meeting. Capt. W. H. Bixby, U. S. JSngi neers, who was present by invita tion, then addressed the meeting on the" improvements to the river' and bar, illustrating his remarks by re ference to a large map. His re marks were of much interest and re ferred to the original .condition of the river ' and bar, to its pres ent condition, . and - what it would be in the f uture. He stated- that when the present plan of operations was com pleted there would, be 16 feet of water from the water works at Hil ton to the ocean. (This refers to the water in the river, and not on the bar, where it is several feet deeper than in the river.) The principal shoal now to contend with in the river js between Kidder's mill and the Dram Tret. The operations at the bar are giving entirely satisfac tory results, and there is no doubt that the improvements will be per manent. His remarks were instruct ive and interesting and were listen ed to witlrprofound attention, and at their conclusion the thanks of the Chamber were given him for his kindness in giving them so much valuable information. - The Chamber then weut into an election of officers, Capt. J. H Cur fie, on motion, casting the vote of the meeting for the reelection of the old board of officers, as follows: President F. W. Kerchner. 1st Vice President E. Peschau. 2nd Vice President Donald Mac Rae. 7 ...-"" "'7 V'; Executive Council Messrs. R. E. Heide, H. C. McQueen, Win. Calder, J. H. . Chadbourn, ' George Harriss, ex-offieio the President of the Pro duce Exchange. Secretary and Treasurer J. L. Cantwell. - Col. W. L. DeRosset offered the following resolution which was un animously adopted: ! r - Resolved That we learn with sin cere regret of the continued ill health of Ex-President A. II: Van Bokkelen and teg to assure him of our earnest sympathy and heart felt wishes for his early recovery. - After the transaction of some other routine business the meeting ad journed. fit Jacobus Ildw. Depot, t Penonal. Hon. A. M. Waddell has been in vited to deliver thetaddress at the Siler City (Chatham county) Fair. Mr. William Latimer, President of the Acme Manufacturing Co., ac companied by Mr. Henry Savage, left the city last night for an "exten sive Southern tour. ' They contem plate visiting Havana, West Indies, Yucatan and other points before re. turning. - 'Z . - ' Good Xiefc. : " , ' Mr. Elijah Orrell and three other men went to sea from Masonboro Sound' yesterday on a fishing excur sion and in about three hours they had succeeded in catching 135 bunches of blackfish. Some of . the. fish were alive when they were brought to market. " The iierH Uoue. The "Two Old Cronies' will put in an appearance at the Opera House to-morrow night, coining here from Charleston, where they wilj close an engagement to-night. In speaking, of the company and the play, the Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligence says: Manager Genther opened his sea son at the Grand Opera House last evening with Wills, Henvsawand Ten Broeck's combination in "The Two Old Cronies.1' The audience was large, there being a jam in the street long before the doors opened. The company- is very well suited to th purpose to make people Jaugh. All the play affords is the opportunity to do this, and thejeompany's draw ing features are, the pretty girls, the pretty costumes, the pretty music, well sung, and the fun, which is so irresistible that it sometimes makes' the actors Jaugh; The receipts of cotton to-day hav not been as large as usual, only 831 bales having been received. Largest assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacobi's HdAv. Depot. NBH? AOVKKT1HK W K . New Cloth ng, Stylish Clothing, Substantial Clothing. JN LARGE VARIETYfFOR MEN, YOUTHS and Children. Call on us and get a (food suit for 14 00 sold everywhere for $6 00. , A flue Cashmere Suit for $8 00 worth $12 00. A $12 00 or $15 00 suit worth $15 00, and . $20 00 respectively. - We make a specialty of OVERCOATS. We have a large assortment of them and can sell you a good one for $3 50 and upwards. If you are In need of anything In our line don't fail to give us a call for you will save money by doing so. A. SHRIEK, 114 Market street nov 17 Christmas Goods. WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR Christmas Goods AND IN A FEW DAYS WE WILL BE READY TO SHOW YOU A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT-OF ALMOST ANYTHING YOU MAY WISH TO BUY FOR THE LITTLE CHILD REN, YOUR B ROTH EKS J AN D SISTERS, FRIENDS AND SWEETHEARTS, FATHERS AND MOTHERS. PLEASE CALL AT ' HEINSBERGER'S. nov 17 Cash Book and Music Store. WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTKL lleent, to represent,-ln her own locality, an old firm. References given and required. Permanent position and good salary, r J. G. BLANCHARD. Supt.. oct 27 4t th - 38 Reade St., N. V. $100 To be GIveu Away N BX L. Z HUTCHINS" MAGIC POLISH. Bring your bottles Tuesdays and Fridays to my new house. No. 12 North Second St., Prac tical Painter and dealer in Imported and Do mestic Paints, Artist Material, Glass, Brush es, OILS, etc Contracts taken. oct202aw3m mth PERAHOUOEa FSIPAf AH& SATOliiF, io?. IS 19. GSAXD MATINEE SATURDAY. j The most thoroughly enjoyable MUSICAL j ; COMEDY ever produced. !Too Old C ro n i es A GREAT PROPUCnON. BY G EAT VOCAL AND COMEDY ARTISTS. V YJLL HEN SHAW and TEN RROXCK lead this Great Cast. - A izc jaable genterl Cosnedy, trim fan of bright catchy oritaal mrfcic.besides wleions trca all the most popula" uperas. TWs utte nui.:ec i evesx of tne season. Prices us r.suih , r -x t lct epea Thursijty ccrcte? at Iicijis- ? PLEASE NOTICE. . ' We wm be glad to receive comriunlc&tions from our friends on any and all subject cf general interest, but ' The name of the writer must always be fur olshed to the Editor. - " " Communications must be Written n one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. 4 And It is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always" endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. - v nb7 AjvEicTi8etti2rra. Tho Acmo : MANTJFAOTlfBIN&CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ' : . - - -. . v'.-f- . Fertilizers, , Pi ne Wool and Pine Wool Matting. o- Wilmington; n.c. rriHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS, the ACME and GEM, Is now established, and the results of three years' use in the hands of T the best farmers of this and otner States fully attest their value as a hlgn grade manure. The MATTING, made from the leaves of our native pine, has already-gained a popularity I for comfort and durability equal to any wool carpet, and the demand for It Is daily- lncreas- lug. It has virtues not found in any other fabric. - The FIBRE or WOOL is extensively used for upholstering. purposes, and as a nillng for Mattresses is almost eqnal to hair, being light, elastic and proof against insects. :. .. - ' ' ' '.. r .'-.. ' ,vtA.:: " Certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. . uot letf A Cordinl InvitaUon IS HEREBY EXTENDED TO ALL WHO CAN APPRECIATE A LINE OF THE - CHOICEST AND BEST SELECT IONS OF - : Fancy Grocericc, BOUGHT FR031 SAMPLES TO PLEASE " , THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTE, . .". " and now so placed inmy spacious Store thati a specimen of each and every, kind 'and style may be seen. My time is given to catering to a Select Family Trade, and I say with coandenee that a choicer dis play has never been made In this city. : Jno. lu Boatwright. DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. nov 16 15 At 17 So. Front st Continuatio -AT- We have just received a new lot of Gloves the same as we have been selling for 75c a pair, - and will continue selling them this entire week. 1 Remember, Embroidered Back fine. , Kids, . , " . 75c, WORTH Si.25 A PAIR. -O- PLUSH, in brewn and blue, at 63c per yard. , y : Baby's Cloaks, long and short. '. Baby's Dresses, long and short. Baby's Worsted Caps, Backs and Boottees: in fact, everything for -babies lower than the material can bought. RIBBONS, LACES, HATS, FEATH ERS, BIRDS, WINGS. Everything in every department ' equally low at . Taylors Base? 118 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON; N. C. ----- . . - . N. B. Orders promptly filleL. nov 15 . , r- 3 - Q.ENTLEMEN'S UNDER WEAJl AND AXL CtrrjiNISHCiG GOODS. Aiso MERCHANT TAILOIIINO. Taylor
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