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THIS PAPER , ; oV,ry evening, Sundays excepted, . -t-q tMitor And Prop- T. JA-n"3 - a year- $i.oa six months SUXX Three one month, 35 cents. . .. Ytv carriers, free jit hnftucitv f Will la any part of the city, at the above LrateslowandUraL -HbersU please report any and nir their paper regularly. nrtS tO ,T .IS.1 4l)V HH isf:in r nrv . ;) A I ID lit V 1 W , XI. WILMINGTON, N. C., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1887 NO. 275 PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive'communicatlons from our friends on any and all subjects of general Interest, but p. The name of the writer must always, be fur- oished to the Editor. " " . " , Communications must be . written ' n one side of the paper. . - ' . v Personalities must be avoided. ' - v And it is especially and particularly "under stood that the Editor does not always fendorse : the views of correspondents unless so stated' In the editorial columns. " v - Racket Store ! jSTEWS.. Index to .New Advertisements. Fob Sale Oil Stove . ' - A 8b bier New Clothing Knights of Honor Meeting' Heinsberqeb -Christmas Goods JasD NCtt Scotch pats Essence Fennell & Daniel Headquarters E n SxEED-Knoxvllle Furniture Co Alderman, Flanner & Co Stoves Dick & :Meakes Merchant Tailoring C.W Yates Don't .Walt Until Christmas John L Boatwkight No Apology to Offer W E Sprang er &, Co Builders' Hardware Change of SaillngDays N Y & Wil S S Line C R KAtTBKRLAKD & Co Carrlaere Renosl- . - i, oAn ortfl 1K. iinilnn I . . ... to School Spoge as large L- Best $2w50 ladies; kid button boot at French. & Sons. t . Comic Oiera. . ' J Clear the Track. There will be a meeting to-night) I" case of an alarm of fire it should i at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. ! t,e tne duty or all, as tar as in tneiir I - . . . f . j ' 1 - m m C. Kelt. Meares. on Fifth street, be-1 lay, to Keep clear ot and ' rt' jUSt received a lot of Sponge ellingthem remark- N BW A I V K RT ISBM ICNTH. Headq uarters- UR STOCK OF ROBES AND BLANKETS, Sign of the Horse, No. 10, So. Front St.; . . , I UUV ZJ. ably cheap. down as von r hand forlc. pother lot of Ladies' and Gents' tprices thar make them genuine largains. " ' 6g'TS' OKAY SCOTCH MIXED rjXDKIWHIUTS FOR 75c per suit. Best" $3 shoe fgr gents in the city at 'French & Sons. t all streets, m t wpftn Markpt and Princess, of the ! which the engines would be com- coune. Track and Bujnry Harness, Saddles, .... ..:-i ... r ,1. oM h Wrm-and Saddlery Goods, Trunks and Bags.,-U the inuMi tLi puruuii i uui wcuuip-iuj v -i-m... i most toniDiete aiiu cueauesi in uiecicy. a make preparation for the presenta-j We are led to make these remarks choice lot i -JDANIEl. tion to a Vihuington audience of jirom tne ract tnat wnne one oi tne the Comic Opera, 'The Little j engines was on its way to the fire 1 Tycoon" within a short time. - We this morning it was compeliert to are glad to note this as we know stop although the gong had been that there is an abundance of talent rung three times to allow a light in the city to afford t musical -.enter- vehicle in which were two men to tainment to' our peonle, and we i t out of the way. Firemen, when hope to see it developed, with the. on duty,, should le treated with every consideration and instead oi being dlstacle every one should try and facilitate the progress of an NEW AOVEUTISEElimTO. Remember ! -o- Rememher Bargain Dav, wish that.it'Titay be properly ajpre ciated bv our citizens. Criminal Court. New Hanover County Criminal The reeeipts of cotton at this port Court, Judge O. P. Meares presiding to-day foot up 1,544 bale Therewas a heavy frost and ice every where this morning. Br. steamship Coventry, - Baare, i hence, arrived at Bremen Nov. 18th. Prof. H. C. Lincoln conducted an interesting , service at the First fte suit are good goods, made out Baptist Church last night of the best material and hand somely finished and worth and Solicitor B. -It. Moore appearing lin behalf of the State, convened at the Court House in this city at 10 o'clock this forenoon. The follow- !ng were drawn as grand jurors. for the term: C. W7. Bradley, foreman; N. Hutaft", J. T. Wood, A. T. Hewlett, C. L.- Frost, J. Farrow, J. T. Wool- vin, T. F. Bagley, W. C. Fiirrow, W. M. Canady, A. H. (Trice, 11. O. Scotch Oats Essence n " ONLY AT JAS. D. NUTT-S, th? Druggist. V 318 North Front St. nov 21 engine while on its way to a fire. double the money we are asking for theiri.' - o- - Dou'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. Thia is no OLD STOCK of Toys car ried over from one Christmas to another, but fresh from the . There was a fine lot of hogs run- Craig, ning around loose in the Eastern The following cases were then part of the city yesterday morning, heard before the Court took its mi ii v, Qt.. noon rect-fs. X lit: UU1U WO.VC Sll UUIV Iicic uai ui- The Gnbernatorial CaiiipHijjii. The Raleigh correspondent of the Petei-sburg Indcx Appeal speaks at w length relative to the campaign for the nomination for Ciovernorof this tftate, which will soon open. He savs that the sentiment of the peo ple seems to have narrowed down to a choice between Lieut. Gov. Chas. M. Stednian -and Judge Walter Clark. Hedwells at length upon the latter gentleman's claims and prospects and then says this of Maj. State vs. George Jones, assault m, . , , and batter v. Defendant submitted. ever since, xnis morning was reai , judgment, one penny lum i;ui. State vs. Sam Williams, larceny may night and it has grown colder ever since. This Winter weather. Knights of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular : meeting this(Mondav) evening at o'clock. Full attendance is desired. Capt. F. M. James will start on Abated in consequence of the death of the defendant. factory, ' ; Yoa can find anything you want in been 4in usually generous the Dry Goods and ' Notion line at the Racket Store. Also,, the cheapest lot of CARPETS AND RUGS ever offered for the money. ': Fonnrt Dead. Berry Stewart, colored, was out his rounds for collecting the Thanks- yesterday afternoon, looking for an ,inn, Hrmntinns to the noor which ox that had strayed away, and wnen l.nvaU,, .nrihutl hv the bene- opposite the Barnes place, out nolent of our citv. He will dis- Castle street, he found the body .of a x ...x j-u- wio Ulead man. He imuiediately notified day morning. He informs us that the Coroner, and the latter had the nnfrih.itinns this vear have body, which proved to Je that Of . , Indications. For North Carolina, slightly warmer and fair weather and light to fresh Northerly winds, becoming variable. Peter Stanley, colored, brought to the city. Owing to the lateness of the hour an inquest was not hek until this morning. The opinion o the physician, who made an exaiui nation of the matter, was that the deceased came to his death for the want of proper food and attention MERCHANT TAILORING ! CHEAP FOR CASH. YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. ' - BOTTOM PKICES: DICK & MKAHKS, Merchant Tailoring and Gents-Furnishings, nov 21 13 N Front .st CARRIAGE REPOSITORY - -AND REPAIR SHOP. OARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF Vehicle or want any Repawns done totiieir Slfarl inn ti The friends and supporters, of oW chicles, tviu nna n, to .r , C B. S?OUTIERLAND & CO. Corner second and Princess Street - AT " . Taylor's Bazar ' - . . o : ". . " : ' ' . v This is going'to Tie the ' - ORAXO HAT SALE! Hats for Indies, Misses and Children. Ladies' fine Felt Hats, Silk Binding, - double stitch marked A and- ' - " . -. . ' . -v. v , ., $1.98, we will selUhisday for ' -r USc, in all colors and - leading shapes. - A new Jot of Straw Hats in Blark, Brown and Navv Blue, R. R. and Union Milan, in all the lead ing sha)es. new and desir able. Never sold before At Such a Reckless Erico ! Suitable" for Ladies and ilisset for sehool and dress.. . HATS THIS DAY ONI A' FOR 25e. ; 50 Doz. Bazar Corsets, borded Hip Also, Picture Rod, Cord. wire. ic,&c. nov 21 YATES' BOOKSTORE No Applogy t i Offer i FOR AGAIN CALLING ATTENTION TO MY VERY HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF O- E. H. FREEMAN, Opposite New Market. X. Y. House, 466 Broadway. - novH W. H. Yopp, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN " A Fleet. Schr Allie Archie went to seaf rom and the jury rendered a verdict ac- Southport yesterday and to day cordingly. J The deceased was about the schooners Ring bove, Mary E.' 65 years of age, had been a soi of Bacon, Orlando, Mary E. Power, truck farmer, and has been frequent Annie Ainslee and fteorgie Clark ly seen on our streets with vegeta and Ger barque Theodor Voss also bles for sale. He leaves several Ailpd from the same port. children, none of whom, however, were present at the inquest, ami Jie I i 4- DTTonp nf rhf have heretofore omitted to " A Af Win Ti Wrw.ntt.. n. COUllty OtittC IjIKVU. - -. 1 -AND- V South Front Street, Wilmington, N, C. ye-.-. lock Box 415. or New River Oysters a specialty. inother Car Load ! t'AH LOAD OF THAT SPLENDID Mountain Beef & Mutton . . ' - Western Nortn CaroUlia, miici-t will bo sale at my stalls on and-after' to-morrow. merchant at Rocky Point, Pender county, has been appointed post master at that place, vice Mr. Kobt. I. Durham, resigned. Mr. Hocuttis; a gook Democrat and a good busi ness man and will worthily till the I position. j Almost-a Fire. The fire which was the City Court. There was a small docket for the Mayor's consideration this morning, which was disposed of as follows: Jordan Branch, allowing his cows to run at large. The defendant sub mitted and a fine of $5 was imposed in his case. Tinv-iil Armstrong, nlias -Aa lo calise of l.nnlm..frm.i hnT Sit a tOtlt 1U . nn'S. il SallOT, CUillfifU lltC7 ltl t " oVIock tins mominjr. was on board orderly conduct. He was found iw obnmior 7:A. Cant. Greene, Uuiltv and as .the case as of an wbio.h is lvinsr at the wharf at aggravated nature he was lined $ 20, T Have received this DAY ANOTIIER j jrtiier,s juilh The cause of the lire with the alternative of 30 days m was the boiling over of a pitcn Ket- the chain gang. 'ttain Mia millflv.. Theflauies were Heorjre Herbert, for Vilv Axteniruished bv the crew conduct, was lined $20 with the ...:v.. anr fnrt.bftr damare I altprnative of 30 days in the city Y 1L11UUL VIViiif, . fcT J I nun a. bnllv smoked calley. prison. i . . i .i 1). J. Stevens, lor iiisorucriv tun- Lieutenant-riovernof Stedman may call on be classed among the '-young Amer ica'1 of the State. They see in, their rOm.mninn n. rfnrsentative trentle- in sin of sn enaui execunve aoniiy, - fine presence and of first-class ver- flrst(rClasggll0er " " nova tr sati a tAwnr.. t-ifi naa nresiueu over the deliberations of the State Sen- nnn Ait Until Cnr StULaS. ateina manner calculated to win I LOll I VVdll UI1U1 U U aiuiao, oninion. He is wedded to no politi- OUT COME NOW, while WE HAL Gore, just received nnd will be sold cai winr. and is not identified "with -D any of the 'issues" that float around tlme and select your Pictures and Frames and so promiscuously in xnese mixer Democrat of what may be termed foiia Taffaii2An5ori V lie IT IS I - Hut fifin n.l sn f r from An elegant stock of Gin. Plusn, Bronze. Oak hvnocritical pretensions that he may be said to be one of- the few J ani cherry Moulelngs. politicians of the day who wouia not "natter Jove, even lor ins tnun derbolt.'V That Lieutenant-Governor Stedman is the beau ideal of the rising young Democracy of North Carolina is beyond question, and that his candidacy will be of the most formidable char acter is conceded by all. Another and, perhaps, a more potent reason exists, man any yet given, wny ,v n..io stedman should be the choice of Fme Family (jroceries. est lie comJs from the gTeatest 1 evemmng m tbf Une to suit the commercial centre of North Caro- m0st fastidious taste, and with tliee choice Xte.whYch "dSU" ihe Ta, has haS "" ln ' vanet, the usua! but little prominent official recogni- Un6 of tion. The west and the east the t former in the person of Governor Snh&tantia GrOCCrieS. Vance, and the latter in that oi . Governor Jarvis, have had their choice small Pig nams and Breakfast Bacon representatives in the; executive . nulled Buckwheat, Pure N. c. Buck- chair. Tne gallant itansom looms up as our model senator from the wheat. My own brand of northeastern section, but the grand DXTtrtT v n'HOFTTR FT.OTTR old Cape Fear tier of counties seems PAROLE D HON & U H bi.vu it, to have been given the go by- the very choicest in America. Your correspondence asserts uponl . the authority of a careful observa- Maple Syrup, ew uneans ana uuui tion (the oest criterion aner tin; syrups, that the present outlook is that the progressive Democracy ot the state Jiieanu uu ro. will push the name of Stedman be- j condiments and Sauces of even' kind and fore the nominating convention to i successful consummation, ana variety. . with this result equal success at the and ground Spices, perfectly pure. H.l lot box can be conhdentlv ex- nntPri 1 aim to make mine the best equipped Store i' v - I tr..ir rri-vKtul Siiitc1r-H m.iiI Kvexrlasses I for Advice to old and vouner: In se for 48c a pair, worth One. Dollar.' None genuine except stamped Tay lor's Bazar"1 on inside. ' ? Come early to avoid the rush at Taylor's Bazar 118 MAKKET ST , WILMINOT0N, Jf. C ' - t- .. 1 N. B. Orders bv mail promptly filled. . nov 19 - . New Cloth ng, Stylish Clothing, Substantial Clothing. JN LARGE VAWETY. FOR MEK. YOUTnS and Children. ' " Ca!l on us and get a irood suit for $4 00 sold everywhere for Pi disorderly POUK AND PUDDlVGS, 8AUSAOES. 8AUSAGE MEAT, &c.. fresh and sweet. v Goods delivered promptly. ;v ; Remember the Stalls, South side of strt,et Market, W. E. Worth & Cos old JNO. F. OARRELL, j v u tt successor to W. E. Worth Co. Uarviti Safe Company JJKCFACTURE SAFES THAT ARB NEV- Damp ! The only gate haringr the Tongue Groove improvement. For sale by A. A. WILLARD, Jiji 2t am lym Wilmington. N. a otic. ; tlSS UNA WRIGHT WILL REMAIN IN Cotillion Club. The Wilmington Cotillion Club c regu,ar docket -Id a meeting last Saturday mirht thon said that it liad held .nd nerfected the organization by electing the following othcers: President-Dr. G. (r. Thomas. .First Vice President Col. F. W. Kerchner. " Second Vice President M r. Pem broke Jones, Secretary and Treasurer Mr. h. Ii. Meares. - 'Executive Committee Messrs. J. H. Watters, J. W. Atkinson and G. W. Kidder. fee or my store, 117 North Second Street foe me win please settle at once as I only be in the city for a few days. T 3t m tu mrMls E. KARRER- - truits Huts and Candy k WIN STEAD STILL TAKES - THE jThe freshest of FRUITS, NUTS AND tot r always on hand,. Just what you tovT staps in small quantities always MM. ResDectfullv. Kesoectfullv. A. S. WIN STEAD. N Front st, near Post Office been charged that unfair tliscrimi nation had been made in his office finft unon some "who KJ V liuvfnif, - - X had been guilty of violation of the ordinances and allowing others to go free, and called Officer Brink, ley to the stand to whom, after ad ministering the oath, he interroga ted regarding the arrest of a party whose name did not appear upon the books of the office. The officer bnri in ji If such an arrest. - Sergeant n.oll cM flint tli a n.artv was dis charged by order of the Chief o Police who directed that the name ,.v rtt titrpd uDon the books. Chief of Police nan, oemg :..". Personal. Br. a S. Satch well is in the city to-day. Sheriff W. J. Sutton, of Bladen countv, was in the city to-day. Lt. Gov. Stedman returned to the i , , sworn, stated the circumstan city on Saturday night, from New ?cesamithe reason for his conduct, YorK. t The Mavor then ordereti a ime " Capt. J, H. Sharp has returned to ; ntprttd -nti the Chie the city from a visit to relatives n of Police for the suppression of tes Norfolk,; - ' timony which should preperly come m enrnv r,n learn inai our , , , , r-...- .ri,i.ri nuii? fit m m t i f w - Deioreiue vuun, nui" I JeV OrU. - frfend. Dr. W.T. Knnett, ot renaer, - r, f poijce appealed ildklphi jjrj BALTIMORE prices Jis OD f1!8 nifin- - The Zeb Vance Stove, like it, some amici iu. , ... na tn nil North It is to he found M Family Specialties in the State I lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to taRe more magmjying nnnv r than has been lost to the eye ... i th am.. flrnnnrHfti," that von .Gentlemen wno smote wiu una gwu ruu pass that point or increase, will cause am0ngst my Une of cigars and cnEROOTS you inriner injnry 10 1 lie eye. ijiujjt classes of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. Y on can. get the best at lleinsberger s. r. : T J ao. L. Boat wrilit. nov 21 15 & 17 So.Front st 500 pair heavy. Canton ilannel drawers, just the thing for cold weather, from 85 cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. Drawers made to order. . t Steamship Co NEW ADVEBTISEttKVT- For Sale. rNE ECONOMIST OIL STOVE, FOR PAR- An t. t, Tn nio, or,H FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Cnambers and Roosevelt sta. AtSo'cloct. P.M. will be sold cheap. Apply at nov 21 tf THIS OFFICE. w Knoxville Furniture "o. E ARE HERE YET, WITII TIIE Hnest Furniture and other household r A nne Cashmere Suit for ts W worth 112 00. A $12 00 or $15 00 suit worth $15 00, and $30 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 arc in need of ahythintr in our line don't fail to give us a call for you will save money by doing so. . t nov l A. SHRIEK, . 114 Market Street Christmas Goods. WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR -Christmas Goods AND IN A FEW DAY. WK WILL BE READY TO SHOW YOU A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF ALMOST ANYTHING YOU MAY WISH TO BUY FOR THE LITTLE CniLD- . ' - , . .. - . ; ' ' REN, YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS, FRIENDS AND SWEETHEARTS, FATHERS AND MOTHERS. PLEASE CALL AT ". HE1 NSBERGER'S. nov 17 Cash Book and Music Store. GULF STREAM .Saturday, Nov 26 BENEFACTOR..... watumay. nec GULF STREAM-... ....Saturday. Dec 10 FROM WILM INGTONr BENEFACTOR.. Stoves TN GREAT VARIETY. COOK - AND HEAT- and cheapest iwwvla r fnn Tf in rTlA f1t V We are receiving new goods dafly from the GULF STREAM.. Factory. Also a full Ine of Baby Carriages. B F.. EFACTOR. . . nov 21 E. 11. J5.i.ls.u, Jianager A XARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK vV x-r. ers- Can 81 v y anythinff you are' llk-ely to " 1 want- We dont make them, but we have ac- "pSrt7r' K t ce to the best sources of supply. . ...rjiaay. nec Call and we ne j - WERNER'S Barber Shop : mi cento a ckA. wi - - j. ni8 is.wSrt and so ,c hAthe is doinsr well, and namesaKe. is Mar street,etween Wafer "id bk f sort tinie. . - " s t Jacohi Udw. JJepoT. - Special inducements to contracsors. . W. E. SPRINGER & CO., nov 21 . 19, 22, 23 Market St, Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thru' Rate guaranteed to and from points tn North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to . Call and si us. ALDERMAN."- FL.NNEIE t CO.; 7 lK-alfrs In JIardware, Tinware. c. nov 21 uw WilHlojfton. N. Qlnfl Ol. nt A Vnn,' pirj iw wc VXl V t'U JXMliJ, p: 1. L IUTCIHNH' MAGIC POLTfH. Bring your bottles Tuesday and Fridavs to my ttew house. No. 12 North Second sc. iTac " vri- tlcal Iainter and dealer la Imported ana Do- WiLP.CLYDE&COGemAeents. , - T'V -".u: jto get woodwork at moderate prices,: wySX . 35 Broadway. New YorJc v sawan a th. The Review JobOnlcej's the place ; i H. G. SMALLBOES, Superintendent. - Wilmington, N. C THEO. E. EGER, Tronic Manager.
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