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.J - j THIS PAPER m every evening Sundays excepted, P" josh. T.JAMES, Editor and Prop." Tl iJSCRiPTIONS, POSTAGE1 PAID: HW- six months $&0Q. . Three one .ve; - - ' ' months. f 1-00. one month, 35 cents. -e pdP'r wiu dellveretl hy carriers free , . iu any part of the city, at the above or 10 cents per week. - Advert islny rates low and llberaL subscribers will please report any and failures to receive their paper regularly. DYSPEPSIA. ' Iathat misery experienced vrhen we Sud ani v become aware that wc possess a hnii"il arranirement called a stomach. -.haKtoinach is the reservoir from which T rl- fibre and tissmvmust be nourished, elY ;n v trouble with it issoon felt through- Tihe whole system. Among a dozen Silicotics no two will have the same pre 'f ?;;,., .t svmDtoms. Dytieitioof active -nt-iiiwerand a blllou3 temperament ."if HibJ'tt to Sick Headache; those, 2shv and phlegmatic have Constipation, hiiJ the thin and nervous are abandoned wonderfully forgetful; others have freat irritability of temper. . Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, 0De thins J certain, , , The unaenytnsr cause is in the LIVEIl, nd one thing more 1 equally certain, no Jjiewil! remain a dyspeptic who will It will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul gases, Allay Irritation, AssitDigestion, and, at the same time Start the Liver to working-,' when at I other troubles ' soon disappear, "My wit was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some thfte years ago by the advice o Dr. Steiner,of Au'uta, she was induct to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I leel grateful for the relief it has given her, and may all who read this and are afflicted ia any way, whether chronic or other vise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised. "Wm. M. Kersh, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you ere t the Genuine, w ith red 2 n front of Wrapper, ntirARID ONLY BV J, H. ZEILIN Ss CO., Philadelphia, Pa, nov :.'t; u- lstp d&wly cb sat- Racket Store ! Toys! Toys! Toys! A PORTION OF OUR CHRISTMAS .STOCK HAS ARRIVED ! And being unable to make room for the same, we have secured the store adjoining us, in which we will put the HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF m? Q "ST" 3 Ever offered for sale in this market, o i We are a little ont of the way,. but if you wish to Save 100 Per Cent, on Holiday Purchases, COME AND LEARN OUR PRICES I We can offer you a genuine bargain in Ladies' KID GLOVES, Dressed and Undressed, in plain and braided backs, from 45c to $1.00 We sell these goods to every one who examines them. IN ' ' ; . RUGS AND CARPETS, We lead both in price and quality. G. H. FREEMAN, Opposite New Market. Y. House, 466 Broadway? W. H. Yopp, SHIPPEP, AND DEALER IN -AN Vf south Front Street. Wilmington, N, CY fe."OX415. River Oysters a specialty. IN. Stoves 1 "''Eat variety, cook and heat- f'an give you anything you are likely to ss t,. ,7 ' "m 1 maKe them, but we have ao- t aU anrt cource3 oi supply, &an; flanner & en., s rtP lQ Hardware, Tinware. &c. YUBUDgton, -N. 1 VOL XI. WILMINGTON, N. C.; WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Gol. Willianis, in hisliistory of the negro troops in the rebellion, says there were 178,975 of the black sol dier enrolled ir. the volunteer arm v e X I .r J ui uie iMiited states, ami of this number 30.847 died in the service Blaine sat to Healy, the Paris painter, for a portrait last week. Mr. Healy says that Mr. Blaine has a wonderfully suprestive nose for caricature and the most singular dropping of the inoutH he ever saw. al do not want to destroy all the capitalist,"-said a French Anarch ist the other day, "for. if there were no capitalists we Anarchists and Communists could get no work to do, for we would have nobody to denounce." The enormous amount of six and a half tons of diamonds is said to have been extracted from fourSouth 'African mines during the last few years. They were valued at $'200,- 0)0.000. The other great diamond field of the world. India, is also a British possession. The Kev. Dr. Hall, of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, in Brook lyn, rend President Cleveland's Thanksgiving proclamation from the pulpit with the remark that it was one of the few papers of the sort he had seen which he full v approved of. Fifty-nine survivors of Balaclava attended the annual dinner in Lon don, a few days ago. on the thirty third anniversary of the charge, aid in other places on the same day there Avere athletic games, sword contests, sham contests, and. other celebrations of the day by other sur vivors. - It is said that in Chicago the mo ment a new baby appears in the "upper circles" engraved cards are sent out announcing the important arrival. In order that there may be no delay in this announcement, t wo sets of cards are prepared be forehand, one bearing a feminine name and the other a masculine. The Christian Register says that the following exegesis is not a bit more forced than is often common in dealing with the mysteries of Revelation: "The destructive ef fects of tobacco are clearly predict ed in Revelation, ix, 18. 'By these three as the third part of men kill ed by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.1 The brim stone, of course, refers to the matches.1' A North Carolinian, recently re turned, from Japan, says that in a few years the Japanese will be the greatest railroad builders in the world. He bases his judgment on the fact that the Japanese are great patrons of railroads. Even when they have no business to transact they ride back and fortn on the cars until their money is gone; even the beggars fnthe large towns spending their money in this curious way. It looks as though the Ex-Empress Eugenie would soon join her hus band and son in that magnificeni memorial tomb which she has built for their. remains, and which is to be dedicated with imposing ceremonies next month. The church has been building these five years, and will now become one of the sights for tourists, as well as a shrine for the yet faithful French Imperialists. Queen Victoria is to assist at the Farnborough ceremonies. At the dedication of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, in New York, Mgr. Preston took occasion to declare that the Catholic Church was prepared to use all its influence in politics whenever under the name of politics was concealed a scheme of robbery, anarchy and murder calculated to destroy the very foun dations of society and encourage revolution. "Such politics affected momlity, and it was the duty of God's church to rebuke and warn." During midsummer in Northern Alaska, according to an Arctic L traveller, the sun shines twentv- two hours out of the twenty-four, and on the high mountain peaks for a period of several days in June is not entirely out of sight during the twenty-four hours. In. -July and j August the weather become erj warm. After this time tip aays gradually shorten until the sun shines but four hours out of the t wenty-four, but at this period the aurora is exceedingly intense and helps materially in dispelling the rdarkness. LOO AL N"BTr7S. i Index to Nkw Advertisement. I shrier Local Ad A .shriek Fall Clothlns s H Fkhblate Loeal Ad A F L i" cis K oouif tor Rent Ot-kka HorsE-T-Marie Prescott Dick & Meakks-Piece Goods IIeissbebwkb -Clui3unas Presenrs C W Yates Don't Walt Until Christmas Croxly AitfoBRis, Auctr's West India Fruit liest shoes for boys at Sons. This is the last day of Fall month of 1887. French &; I the last The receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot up 1.405 bales. Schr. Belle Iirowtt, Ferry, cleared at New York for this port Nov. 28th. Schr. Annie Ainl v. MeAndrews. hence, arrived at Philadelphia Nov 2:Uh. Oer. barque frrdinand, Bliesenei hence, arrived at Harbourg Nov. 2th. Br. steamship' fledli ngton, Owen, hence, for Bremen, pass ed rawle Point Nov. 27th. The waters of the lower Cape Fear are still very rough from the effects of the recent heavy gale. The signal service made no mis take in its recent nrognostieations, for the cold wave arrived here right on time and with the proper force. Schr. Delhi, Greene, cleared to day for Aux Cayes, Hayti, with 191,976 feet lumber, valued at $V 741.55, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Schr. Alice Archer, Fletcher, from Santa Cruz, via this port, arrived at New York Nov-. 28th. She is the vessel that put into Southport with loss of sails a short time since. The series of meetings ' which are being conducted at Brooklyn Bap tist Church this week are attended nightly by large congregations and much interest is being manifested. We regret very much to hear of the extreme illness of the venerable Mrs. Wallace, wife of that esteemed gentleman, S. I). Wallace, Esq., Cashier of the Bank of New Hano ver. By reference to our City Court re. port it will be seen that Jesse James was in the city last night and a part of to day. He appeared to be on his good behavior and not at all blood-thirsty. 500 pair heavy Canton flannel drawers, just the thing for cold weather, from 35 cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. Drawers made to order, t Mr. A. F. Lucas, on Dock street, near Second, offers for rent the up per iloor of his dwelling, either as a whole or in single rooms. This is in one of the most convenient local ities for business in the city. See ad. in this issue. Some thief, a few days since, broke into the house of Dr. W. W. Harriss, oh the Sound, during the absence of the colored man who has the place in charge, and stole nearly all the bedding, including 'several pairs of fine blankets, that the house con tained. There is no clue to the thief. Indications. For 2North Carolina, weather with light to easterlv winds. colder, fair fresh North- School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.t Opera. House. Marie Prescott, who has establish ed an eneviable reputation in the theatric world, will appear at the Opera House here next Friday night in "Pygmalion" and "Gaiatea," she taking the latter character. In speaking of her appearance in this character, the New Orleans Time Democrat says: Marie Prescott is the most charm ing of Galatea. The part is pecu liarly suited to her style, and in it she is seen at her best. She carried the audience with her from begin ninir to end. and was most enthusi- asticallv anplauded. She is a most versatile actres. Her voice, is sweet In fact, she is complete mistress of her art, ; . Personal. Mr. Wilkin Roddick returned to the city last night for New York. Col. E. R. Brink arrived iu the city this morning from Fernandina. Col. Kenneth M. Murchison arriv ed here last night from New York. j Rev. Jos. C. Hnske. 1). D., Rector j of St. John's Church, Fayetteville, ! is in the city, the guest of Dr. A. J. i DeRosset. Acknowledgement. . The President of the Ladies" Bene volent Societv desires to acknowl- j euge the following donations on ! Thanksgiviug Dav: From Messrs. 1 Maffitt & Corbett. one large box of r crackers and cakes: Mr. A. D. Wes- j .sell, one liasket of packages of Hour. j sugar and other groceries; Mr. H. C. Mfueen. casli 10: Mr. IVeston L. j Dridgers. cash $20: "A Gentleman. eash 10; "A Lad v." cash r. j vor these acceptable gifts," savs .Mrp Kennedy. "we would return i I our grateful thanks, hoping that ! each kind donor tnav obtain mercy I of the Lord in every time of need." Suspicion. At about 7 o'clock hist night a colored man stopped at the house of John Philips, on Seventh street, be tween Ann and Nun, and asked for a kev. As there was no kev for him the man left. Soon after Philips went out of doors and discovered a colored man hidden under the house. Philips caught the man by the an kle and pulled him out, when a tus sle ensued and the man finally broke away and ran. Philips gave chase, but after a short pursuit, the fugi. tive drew a knife and threatened to kill his pursuer, when the latter came away and the man, whoever he, was got off without being iden tified. It is supposed that he was the same one who called for the key, but even this is not known to be the fact. City Court. The first case for the Mayor's con sideration this morning was that of Henry Bowen, colored, charged with being drunk and disorderly. The testimony showed that the defend ant was reeling drunk yesterday at the intersection of Front and Dock streets, and that he staggered against a lady and knocked her down. The judgment of the Court was that he pay a fine of $20 or work in the chain gang 30 days. Aaron Bannermann, James Henry Merritt and Jesse James, all colored, applied for lodgings at the guard house last night, and when ques tioned this morning regarding their presence in the city, told such an honest story that they were dis charged. Gid Edwards, colored, charged with larceny, according to his own statement was playing a three card monte game by which he was flee cing strangers and by which the prosecuting witness was swindled out of $10. The judgment of the Court was that the defendant pay a fine of $20 or work in the chain gang 30 days. One party, charged with commit ting a nuisance, submitted aud was fined $5 for the offense. The Lawn of Nature Teach Economy. Follow them and you will not re gret it, and will always have the wherewith to supply your necessi ties. Commence this week and start an interest saving fund. We will assist you if you'll come to select a suit or an overcoat for yourself or boys. We will save you on a $4, $5, $8 or $10 purchase from $1 to $3, ami on a $12. $15, $20 or $25 or overcoat $5 to $10. Try us, then; put your savings in the Saving Bank, ami then you lay the foundation stone of your future prosperity. The only sure road to success is by industry and economy. Trade where reliable goods are sold at bottom prices all the year round. I. Shrier, who has been known to you for nearly twen ty year, will sell you reliable goods at the very lowest prices, whether you know goods or not. and who has no desire to hold on to a dollar spent in his store for goods lyou are not satisfied with. Again we would advise vou to trade with I. Shrier, the Old" Reliable Clothier, on Front street, next door to Me Jut ire's dry good store. Sign of the golden arm. See the Othello Range at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished; has a re ; verhlegrate for either coal or wood. 5: rr the most inexperienced. Just the stove UQ Winter uw, t 3ft. 1887 NO 283 Criminal Court. The taking'of testimony in the case of the State vs. Stephen Free man, colored, charged with rape, was concluded yesterday afternoon, and after able arguments for the State'and for the defendant and an exhaustive charge by .Judge Meares. it was given to the jury at a late hour last night. The latter; after being out all night, brought, in this morning a verdict of guilty. A mo tion wae then made by defendant's counsel for a new trial, which hy order of the Court will be argued at 4 o'clock this afternoon, until which time the Court took a recess. Important to Shipper. Arrangement have been complet ed hy the Atlantic Coast Line to t open up on December 1st an all rail line between Boston, Providence, New York, Philadelphia and Balti more with all Southern points, to' be known as the Atlantic Coast Dis patch. Several of the cars for the use of the line have been completed and are already in use, while the remaining required number are be ing pushed as rapidly as cireum- stHiices will permit to Completion. The line will ship both bv wav of Richmond and Portsmouth, ami have already commenced to ship oranges and other truck over this new all rail route to the North. The arrangement will be of great benefit to both the North and South, as there will be no transfer and no in surance ami the quickest possible tune will be assured. It gives the South facilities which it has never enjoyed before and puts it upon the same footing, so far as dispatch is concerned, as the West has enjoyed. With such accommodations as this arrangement offers there will be no fear of oranges being frozen iu tran sit, as there will be no delay on the route. The ears will be all of the same mark, color and kind. Tin Fool -Killer in Town. Mit. Editor. 1 came in last night from the State of Pender County and consoled myself with the hope that in the City by the Sea, where everything is on a boom, I would find the field bare, but Oh, ever thus from childhood's hour. I've seen my fondest hopes decay, Luce rain fools come all In a shower. And Jessie Holmes has Jthem to slay. I wandered to Market street dock that I might gaze upon the historic Cape Fear, and looking out upon the bosom of her placid vaters, 1 could see the reflex of the Queen of Night, as she made her silent journey across the trackless sea of ether. Gazing upon this awe inspiring sight, holding sweet communion with my thoughts, I looked - out at the distant satelites, thinking that here I could rest, but alas, "The tondest hopes of mice and men. Ortgangaglee." And sure enough there was my victim sitting like impatience on the piling, cursing; his breath was full of brimstone and beer, and the lan guage that he used has not been adopted by the Sunday schools. He said he had a tale to unfold. Said I, unfold your tale, quick. He gathered up his feet that had been soaking in the brine and said, I came from Bladen county to buy a suit of clothes and an overcoat from a reliable clothing man. I saw where they advertised $12 suits for $8. and $10 overcoats for $7 and so on. 1 was induced to come down. I went to Skinflint, the clothier, who said his clothing was all wool, button holes worked with silk, and fit me like the paper on the wall: sell me o cheap that if his clerk heard him he would drop dead, as he suff ered from heart disease, he brought up a young man who swore it was true. I bought of him. He asked me as a favor to not open the bun dle until I got home, as he did not want other clothiers to know how cheap he sold clothing. But I have tried them on; they hang like bags fit like a saddle on a hog. and I think they were cut by a circular saw. They have ripped all over. He will not take them back or make any allowance. 1 find he charged me enormously and they were most ly all cotton. So I am undone. I have no money to get home, the wa ter is too e,old to twim to White Oak. and I don't know what to do. 1 said, my bleeding lainb. there is but oue place to go and that is where thev have a reputation to sustain and do business honestly, give vou full value for your money, make every promise good.refuud you your money when goods do not please.' sell yon garments made bv tailors and not convict labor. All these qualities are to be found at Fish hlate's, the King Clothier. If you trade with him you are in no danger from Jkssk Holmes. Thf Fool Killer. The cheapest plaiv to buy your j kchool books and school stationery j is at HeinfcbergerV. 7 , Largest 'assortment of pwket. Knives in the city at JacobT Hdw. Depot f v PLEASE NOTICE, j We will be lad to tecelve ' communications from our friends on any and all subjects of, general Interest, but U - ' . The name of the writer must always be fur olshed to the Editor. - Communications must be written ' . n one side of the paper. . " IVrsonalltlesmustbe avoided. And it is especially and -particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse t ue views of correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. i - " .In Outrage. J - At about 4 o'clock vesterdav after noon as the little ten-years old daughter of Mr. C M. Williams was returning from Mr. C..W. Tates1 bookstore, where she. Iur -been on an errand, to her fathers house, No. 4J0 South Eighth' 'street, and when near the ctfrnf roTshtrd and Orange streets, sheWjisaoted by a I i rt y. ragjedt col orvd i6y, abo u r H years old who iriadtHnUN;eut and shocking proposals ' to her. She was frightened and rati, -hut-he chased and caught her. at tho corner of Fourth and Orange street, and at tempted to throw J hei 'down. " ' She screamed at the top Sl :lier Uiogs.. when the scoundrel became fright ened and fled. It j5 isiiicrily hoped ; that the mi-creant may be Identified and treated as tht crime "deserves. Our mothers, sisters. ; daughters, wives, and in fact every,- woman, must be protected. s f Finest shoe, for Indies wear in the eitv at French fc in. , i i:x-k Crystal Sp tMle Hiil"K.ve(rlaadin Advice to !d and young: In se lect ing spectacles vou should be cau- lions not to take more .JWtyflt',yinff potf r than has been lost to-the eve as in the same proportion-that you pass that point of increase, wjlleaue you further injury to the eye. ' I! sing -glasses of stronger power than4sne cessary is the daily cause of i prema tura 'id Oyr to thr xiyht. You van get the best at Heiusberger's. " N K VV A I V K It T I S KM B NTS . Rooms f or-ften t.- I HAVE l orn NICK HOOMs ON THK Up per door of my house on Dock street, near sccoiMi. which I win rent nt low prices, single room, or entire tloor. A separate entrance c:iii Ik had from the outside to these Toorns. For rent low. -Apply on premises u nov ;w Iwk . A. V. LUCAS. OPERA HOUSE. riUDAY AND SATt HDAY NIQIIT.S AND -SATURDAY MATINKE. IIKCK.Wlf t:j: -Jn.l AM .3rd, - 1S8T. First Apit-y nun c Iu Wilmington of - MARIE 'PRESCOTT, R. D. McCLEAN. supported by a jood company, uudor the management of John Whitley. , ; Fridaj'1, December 2d. Grand Double BUI, PYOMALION AND GALATEA. And Assassination Scene, and the Great 'Woo ing Scene, from "RICHARD III." " Saturday Matinee, -'As You Like It' Sat urday Evening "The Merchant of Venice." Box Sheet-open at Helnsbegrer's Thursday morning:. nov30 3t West India Fruit. rMIK FIRST CAltGO OF THE SEASON. WE offer from Br. Schr. MABEL DARLING, Just arrived from the Bahamas: V - 10 000 PHIMEOAKI)EN ORAKOES, inn DOZ. SUGAR LOAF 1UU BINE APPLES. 700 GRAPEFRUIT. 400 BUXCIIE9 BANANA. In tine condition, at private sale.. CRONLY & MORRIS, Auct'rs nov m It Care," rjWE WATCHWORD OF THE DRCQOI8T. IMPLICITLY OBSERVED AT JAS. TX NUTTN. th? DruffSlsr. , 218 North Front srs nov 21 FALL CLOTH irjCi IN ALL THE 'L LATEST STYLES and -. . -.-.'i :';J. Fashionable Patterns I E CORDIALLY INV TE A LL WHO AllE eon templa ting purchasing- Fall tpotliinj? to vlit (Mir new at-ore at IU Market Stnet, To inspect cur immense line. Oiir prices are. LOWER than any' other Clothing House in this eir?; aud only by caJl Sngon rjs can we satisfactorily explain and convince you what srear BAKGA15 we are Offering in M.'JTS AND OVO COATS. " A. SHRIER, 1J4 .Market Htreot nov :X DonH-Wait Until Chrstmas, i - ,rJgn COME NOW. WHILE WK UAVK ttm awjfi a-lct your Picture aTttFramHaiifl avoid th usual Kl'SH. ' An elKant stock of Gilt. Plush. Bronze. Oak 1 and Cherry XwiMdk r i" ; Also, picture Rod. cord. Wire, kc.; Ac" '- -. i - - J ROY 28 - TATES' BOOKSTORE
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