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. - , - i THIS PAPER uDllshed every evening, Sundays excepted i P)y JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. SfBSCRlPTIONS, POSTAGE PATD: 4m six 'months' $2.00. Three one months, $1.00. One month, 35 cents. - win bft delivered- by carriers, free or m any part of the city, at the above ,tes. or 10 cents per weet. 1 subscribers will please report any and failures to receive their paper regularly.. , jf0 HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WHEOU!! u S 5a 0 I 0 : c RESTLESSNESS. A STUtCTLV VIOfTAOLt ' MULTLCftt FAMILY MEDICINE. 3 'aw PHILADELPHIA: Price. ONE Dollar The majority of the ills of the lurman body arise from a diseased Liver. 81m mons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving , them a healthy Liver than any other agency on earth. 6EB THAT JCOV GET THE GENUINE,, nov ti6 tc lstp d&wly ch sat President Cleveland has made 20,000 by the increase in. value of "Red Top," the country place he bought near Washington. Secre tary Whitney has done better, hav ing realized a profit,' it is reported, of $90,000 by 5 the sale of land he bought in the vicinity Notwithstanhing th$ boasted salu brity of the climate of California, the death rateln San Francisco last year was nearly 18 per 1,000. The zymotic diseases wee especially prevalent and fatal, diphtheria and typhoid fever being the leading forms. Bad drainage is charged with the trouble. Spring is- demonstrated by the (Terman Government in a statistical publication to be the most favor able season for public morality, and autumn the most unfavorable. It was found that of 390,760 crimes of 0,11 kinds committed 80,073 crimes fall to winter, 73,799 to spring, 81,- 262 to suminer and 82,270 to autumn. V Commissioner Atkins, it is said, will recommend that the Indian Territory be divided by a north and south line through the middle and the Indians be reinoved to the east ern half, while the western half be thrown open to settlement. This would be in direct violation of the agreement by which the United States years ago sold. Indian Terri tory to the Indians and restricted its occupation to them. The fact that Poraker ran away behind the Republican ticket in the recent election in Ohio' must be a bitter pill for the bloody shirt Re publicans who claim that their an cient war talk' meets, with approval from the mass of the people at , the Torth. ForakerV plurality is the lowest on the - Republican ticket, beihg 7,470 less than the leader of the ticket and 5,410 less than the next lowest on the ticket. A retired Republican Judge, well known in Washington, says that the J Qstiees pf the United States Su preme Court feel very kindly to ward Mr. .Lamar, : and he will be warmly welcomed by them if . ap pointed to a seat beside them. . His conrse in 1877, during the count of I toe electoral votes for President i and Vice President, " is one special reason of this appreciation ; of him by the Justices. At the party at the British legation on Saturday even ing. Justice Bradley was observed to have a long conversation with Secretary Lamar. ' . An intimate friend of Mr. Randall, who is a treasury department offi cial, is quoted as saying that Mr. Randall is prepared to meet the tar n reformers on a compromise me as ure which he would not have i a t sidered for a moment a fe'w months ( situations, pure m tone, and both ar,o om:nt ; a flJ "Inovel and absorbing in its plot. lullJlcoslutl w . a,Hng ground that Mr. -tRanaall.'is lpared to makeavery siibstantial -"Promise, in order preserve uariuony and to prevent a. fight in whieh .-he believes he could oulv The Vf ( ) I V T w J Another case of human hydropho- j uid, lias come up to excite controver- j sy among the doctors. William ! iuarsiiwald, a poor workman lies from dying in a Brookivn hospital the effects of a dog's bite, iarsh- . -..rl.l l....!. " til 1 , . .1 . wrtui uai hs like a ooc wnen in con- avulsions. j . . : l fie new members of the Senate ' are Messrs. Hearst of California, Pasco of Florida, Blodgett of New, ' Jersey, Turpie of Indiana, Hate of Tennessee, Reagan of Texas, lianiel of Virginia, and Faulkner of West i Virginia, Democrats. Quay of Penn sylvania, . Chandler of New Hamp i shire, Hiscock of New York, Stook- bridge of Michigan, Davis of Mirine j sota, Paddock of Nebraska, and Stewart of Nevada, Republicans. On the --Democratic side Mr. Hearst ; has once been a member, and on the ..Republican side Messrs. Stewart ; and Paddocl are Kx-Senators. LOCAL 3NT 35 VCTS. Index to Xkw Aivkktisemexts. I Shkiek Lo'-al Ad I?ead Hcclrlck's column M M Katz C.'isli House A Shriek Kali Clothing Knights of Honor Meeting Dick & JIeakes- Pipc Goods A Lessman Crockery, Toys. &c IIeinsbergek -Christmas Presents -Alderman, Fi.annkr &. co Stoves "Fennell & Dani-ei. Headquarters E II Sneed Knoxvllle Furniture Co C W Yates Don't Walt Until Christmas W E Springer & Co Builders' Hardware For other locals see fourth page Best shoes for Sons. boys at French & t There was a slight advance in the price of rosin to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,016 bales. Christmas trade with the mer chants from the country has begun in earnest. There is" an abundant supply of wood in the market, but the price asked is rather steep for the time of vear. We hear that the clouds in the East were remarkably red, just be fore sunrise this morning. There was neither a clearance nor an arrival of a sailing vessel report ed in this port to-day, which is a very unusual occurrence. 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. Lessman has responded to the suggestion made in these col umns a week or so ago and has opened witn a neautitui and care fully selected stock of crockery-ware at No. 17 South Second street. He has also added a handsome line of toys for Christmas and a full line of tin ware. Attention is invited to his advertisement as it appears in this issue. Knights of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular meeting this (Morula v) evening at 7i o'clock. Full attendance is desired. Indications. For North Carolina, rain fol lowed by colder clearing weather and fresh to brisk winds, becoming Northerly, with a cold wave. A Runaway. The horse of the Phoenix hose reel, while attached to one of the city carts,- undertook to run away this morning at the railroad on Nutt street. He did not run far, however, as he was thrown down and badly skinnedpn several places on his legs and body. No other damage was done. Opera Bouse. 'Only a Woman's Heart,'1 which will be presented at the Opera House to-night by the Helen Blythe combination, is a play of unusual merit, and has been favorably re ceived wherever it has been pre sented. The Chicago Society Jour nal in speaking of the play, said: "Onlv.a Woman's Heart1'' has been well received ny crowaea auaiences. The plav has much merit, is pic- con-Uuresque in its scenery, strong m its There is a crisp iresuues uuu , 1 1 , dialogue which shows me raients 01 ; itiuth6r as far above those of the; aj? he accumulating interest well ! managed, and the dendument satis-; WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY. DECEMBER The annual "Pound Party,"- for I the benefit of St. James' Home, is annointed for Wednesdv next'. 7th I mst. The ladies will be in atten dance from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., and will be glad to receive calls from all who feel an interest in their work. Contributions of supplies or money in aid of this charity are greatly needed and will be most gratefully! received. ; TV ' t Via il road Notes. H We learn from the News and Ob server that the Commissioner of La bor Statistics has received a report from the Carolina Central Railroad which shows that there are 266miles of that line in operation in this State. There are 730 employees. Master mechanics are' paid at the rate of $4.40 per dav. En paid $3.30 per day. The average daily wages to skilled labor is about $2.25; common labor 63 cents. This is one of the longest and most im portant lines in the State and is in good condition. Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Sons. t . Old Clothing. It is a well known fact, that an old stock of shelf worn clothing is dear at any price. Any clothing merchant would be glad to be .able to realize fifty cents on the dollar on such a stock. Don't touch such goods. At S. H. FiSHBLATKsyou will find neAv and fresh goods at all seasons of the year. He is constantly receiving new goods by every steamer. His business is of such an extent that it is impossible for him to accumulate an old stock, and all persons desi rous of obtaining stylish, well fitting aftd tailor-made suits, ready-made or to order, should visit his immense establishment. No moth eaten or Cheap John goods there. Any arti cle purchased at Fishblate's perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. ' ' 3t School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.f NEW ADVEKTISEME.NT8. Builder1 Hardware, LAliGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Special inducements to contractors. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., dec 5 19, 22, 23 Market St. Knoxviile Furniture Co. -yyE ARE HERE YET, WITH THE Finest and cheapest Furniture and other household goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new goods daily from the Factory. Also a full lne of Baby Carriages. Edec5 E. II. SNEED, Manager FA LLC LOTH I AJC IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND Fashionable Patterns I CORDIALLY INVITE ALL WHO ARE contemplating purchasing Fall Clothing to visit our new store at 114 Market Street, To inspect our immense line. Our prices are LOWER than any other Clothing House in this city, and only by call ing on us can we satisfactorily explain and convince you what great BARGAINS we are offering in SUITS AND OVERCOATS. A. SIIRIER, 114 Market Street QdecS Christmas Presents ! A WHOLE STORE FULL OF GOOD, CHEAP, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL Christmas Presents I GIFTS for everybody from five cents to any amount of money for children. FINE PRESENTS for Young Ladies and Gen tlemen. Elegant Silk Plush Cases full of fine articles. Beautiful Christmas Card3 made of Silk, Fringed and plain Family Bibles, Russia Leather and Plush Albums, Steel Engravings and Oil Paintings, Looking Glasses in Velvet Frames, Fine Lap Tablets, in Silk, Leather and Velvet. Illustrated handsome Books. In the Musical Line we have everything, from Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Banjos. Violins, Drums, to the smallest article. Brackets of every description. Solid Gold Pens and Pencils, In large variety; Figures. Bronze Goods, and many nice tesat . ' DDn c,D -HE1 NhBERGER . ; Please call early to make your selections be- - . dco5 iEV NEW A DVB liT 1 8 E 111 IS NTH. 1 K LJIn m ' m t. n : w vfewt M. M..;Katz'9 116 Market Street. O BESIDES THE MANY BARGAINS advertised so far this season, we will offer "the following Sp?ciftii'N this Week: A lot of COLORED CASHMERES S cents per yard. Three-quarter FLANNEL DRESS GOODS, worth 30 Cents for 1 5 cts. Extra heavy Reps, worth ISO cts. for 12-1 -2c: Great deductions :IN- WRAPS, -NEW MARKETS, JACKETS. We will give our patrons the bene fit of LOW PRICES in season, and not wrait till the season is over. 1,000 Jerseys from $1 Up ! o One lot Jerseys in Colors and Black worth $2 50, only $1 25. BLANKETS, good value, from $1 up- By steamer this week another lot of those 40c ENGLISH CASH 'MERES for 25 cents. Many Novelties for the Holidays. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Fancy Articles at almost any price, at 116 Market St. nov 14 ' . No. 17 South Second St Crockery! Crockeryl S MENTION HAS BEEN MADE ON SEV- eral occasions through the columns of the pa pers that a FIRST-CLASS RETAIL CROCK ERY STORE was needed In the city, I would respectfully announce to the public that I have in stock and arriving daily, A COMPETE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED LINE OF Plam and Decorated China. Also a fine line of M A JOLIC A WA 6 E. A beautiful selection of tine imported Dresden Chini Cops and Saucers, Just the thing for a handsome Christmas present. Glassware, Glassware A full stock of Glass Sets In all colors, and plain. Wine Glasses, Pitchers. Lamps and everything in the Glassware line. B&bus, B ibies, Babies. An elegant assortment of FRENCH WAX and CHINA DOLLS, ranging from one cent and upwards. A complete stock of heads and also BODIES. . , Toys, toys, toys. A complete selection of TOYS in the latest Novelties. Christmas Tree Ornaments. Christmas Cards and Easels. Horns, Horns, Horns, from the proverbial Small Boy Trumpet to the ear-splitting Tin Horn. TINVARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. I have also added, a beautiful line of Fancy Scroll Work, consisting of Clock Cases, Knife Boxes. Paper Itecelvers, tc and a grest many other articles impossible to enumerate. Our Counters are presided over by experi enced Sales Ladies. We invite a liberal share of the patronage. We guarantee to satisfy the moat exacting in quality of goods and prices. EVERYBODY COME TO A. LESSMAN'S, dec 5 No. 17 South Second Street. Headquarters- ' QUR STOCK OF ROBES AND BLANKETS, Coupe, Track and Buggy Harness, Saddles, and Saddlery Goods. Trunta and Bags, is the most complete and cheapest In the clt v. A f choice lot of Leggins arrived to-day. - Sign of the Horse, No. 10, So. Front St.' decs I. I.K atz 5. 1887 NO 287 N B? ADVBRTIHEMKM . Says that he has been busy this season, because he has sold Dry Goods and Notions cheaper than ever before. He does nbt believe in letting goods get old by re maining on the shelves, when he caU send them humming out of the door with just enough profit to keep him from starving. He says by selling goods on this plan, he can continually be put ting New Styles and Fresh goods before the people all the time. Just so. 'They show us that they appreciate it by .keeping us on our feet. We have no time to loiter." Make us warm in cold weather by keeping us busy. We don't expect everybody to buy. Make US Show you our goods, for we have got them to show. Wo only propose to name a few J you some positive bargains last Week, but look at this. Black goods are arways prsirnildf Not the kind of goods you look for down prices od. But here they are: A 40-inch Black Wool Cashmere reduced from 75c. to 50c. A 40-inch Black all Wool Cashmere, Lu pin's cheap at $1, reduced to )e., only a small quantity left. A 40-inch Black Tricot, all wool, for 55c. i The cheapest article in the city. Camel's Hair Goods Grenadines and French Woven Stripes, in Black, all have been reduced from-15 per cent, to 25 per cent. Plaids and h tripes are "Quite English You Know," and they are all the go this season, noth ingiprettier for a lady to wear, very neat and stylish. We have a few pieces of these Plaids and Stripes left, all wool, 38 inches wide, at 60c, imported goods,and very cheap. Come down and see any and everything in the Dress Goods line, and all have been marked down. They must go. Braid and trimmings to match. HOSIERY We have left about 25 dozen Black Rib bed Hose for Children, worth 25c.; for 12&. No large sizes accounts for the rice. From 5 to 7 inches in size, adles' Fine Black Cashmere Hose at 75c., worth $1. Fleeced Hose, colored . and black, at all prices. Come down and see the largest line in the city. Eiderdown and Jersey Flannel. A few pieces in light colors left pink, blue, cream and grey, best quality reduced from 75c. to 65c. Jersey Flannel 50c., .worth 65c It does not pay to keep these ods. They must go. Have you seen those Madtlings, Table Scrafs 'and Mats at Hedrick's ? No; well put on your bonnet and go right down. They are going like hot cakes. Table Scarfs at $1, that cannot be bought for less than $1.25 In New York. Mantling at GOc. and 75c per yard. Handkerchiefs and Gloves. A Handkerchief for every man, wo man and child in Wilmingtou. From the finest embroidered at $3.50 to the cheapest plain hand kerchief at 2Ac. 40 dozen Gloves, a good quali ty, at cost, warranted perfect. Our banner still floats and pro claims us headquarters for Linen and White Goods of all kinds. Gentlemen's depot for Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Half Hose, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Neckwear, 50 per cent, cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere in the city. "Everything goes." Even Gos samers twenty-five dozen ;Ladies and Children's Gossamers irom $i.25 to $5. No bad goods among these. Warranted not to leak. - r We have only quoted a few prices, but come down and let us prove what we say is true. Everytliing in our line cheap er than the cheapest. We mnst have room for a few Christmas goods. Respectfully, ' J. J. Hedrick, Corner Front and Market Sts. 115 Market Street. - ! :' PLEASE NOTICE. We, will be glad to ireceiT Communications from our friends on any and 'all subjects ot 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. And ft is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. . N KW A D VJE5ETI d EC1 BNTS. Wanted to Borrow. Si.noo UKEXCEPTIONAL REAL ES- tate Security. Apply to W. B. McKOY, , r Att'y-at-Law dec 3 at ff THE WATCHWOH0 OF Tifii DRUGGIST IMPLICITLY OBSERVED AT : N JAS, D. 'NUTT, the Druggist. ; , 218 Norm Front St. J??iece Goods CAN BE BOUOHT . BY THE SUIT OR BE MADE TO ORDER, AT t? v i DICK & ME A RES, Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings, nov 25 U N Front JSt OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING. DEa.iTn. . THE BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG -AND PHENOME NAL, ARTISTE, Helen Blythe, "T1,e American Actress." wUI ""T On y ;t Woman's Hart Supported by a strong and carefully selected i0,uv-cinvt;vr anacosiumea. and Original ' eec her remarked that eW ery man. wo- i man and child would be 'benefitted bv secini? does the f rc.it est of all human emotions, A MOTHER'S LOVE. There will be no advance lu prices to see this Great Artiste and Play. Prices as usuaL Box Sheet now open at IIelnsbergerrs. . dec 3 3t -r ' Santa Glaus. -o SATA GLAUS HAS MADE HIS Headquarters at the Corner of Market and Second Streets, With a line tf TOYS at prices todef y competition! An immense stock to select from in Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Ve locipedes, Wheelbarrows, Propel lors, Games, Drums, Blocks, Dolls, Furniture Sets, Cradles, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets. . ; - 1 l Toys in every description to suit every child in town. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. The finest and Cheapest Dolls ever brought to Wilmington. Dolls of every description and prices, Dressed and Undressed vary ing in prices from lc to $4. A fine and well selected . stock of cups and saucers, Vases, Pitch ers and Bisque Ornaments. -Call early to avoid the rush Ia.ter on; it is surely an advantage for the purchaser. Toys for grab bags, Toys for schools, Toys for fairs at liberal discounts at the corner of Market and Second street, Wilming ton, N. C. - ' - DON'T MISS MONDAY'S GREAT SALE AT Taylor's Bazar 118 M A H K ET ST. , WILMINGTON, N. C. decs ' - ; ' TOO Tons Coal. JUST ARRIVED PEK SCnR. DERBY, 700 tons finest quality Coal, at lowest prices.' dec2tf J. A. SPRINGER. Stoveo JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKB AXD HEAT en. can give you anything- you are likely t want. We don't make them, but we havp ac cess to t he best sources ot supply Call and see us. - r ' . ALDERMAN. PLANNER- 4 O Don't Wait Until Christmas. Jju? come : now, "while ;we have ttrof. and select your ttctures andFranvs and avoid the usual Krsil. , : , . : - .An elegant stock ot Gilr. Hiifch. Bronze, OaV and Cherry Moulelngs. ' - , Also. Picture liod, Cord.Wire. &c. EOT YAfrSti'rGC-VXCr.S come oui second best. factory v it
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