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THIS PAPER puWisned every evening Sundays excepted By JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor "and Prop. SUBSCRIPTIONS; POSTAGE PAID:' vpar $4.00. Six months. $2.00. ITiree months. $1.00. , one month, 35 cents, g -rue paper will be delivered .by carriers, free m any part of the city; at the above rates, or 10 cents per week. - : y . advertising rates low and UberaL ' subscribers will please report any arid J failures to receive theirpaper regularlyL , PLEASE NOTICE. ' We will be glad to receive communications m fromour mends on any and. all subjects or general uiterDstr but. f ' . The name of the writer must clways be fur' olshed to the Editor. - Communications mast be written n one side of the paper. - . - - . ' Personalities must be avoided. And It is especially and particularly under- VOL XI. W ILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDA Y. D ECEMB E R 15 1887 NX) 296 stood that the Editor does not -always endorse the views of correspondents' unless so stated In the editorial columns. - 1) A IT Ji J TORPID RJfER Is known by tliese marked peculiarities t , A feeling of weariness and pains In the limbs. . ' v jiid breath, bad taste In the mouth. " and furred tongne. ? - v v , (j(,nstijatlon, with occasional attacks of diarrhoea. - . ,:,- 4 Headache, In the front jof the head : nausea, dizziness, and yellowness of skin. '-"'v-- ' : - ; 5 Heartburn, loss of appetite.; , - r k Distention of the stomach and bowels bv wind. l 7 Depression of spirits, and great indan eboly, with lassit ude and a disposition to leave everything for to-morrow, y A natural flow of I$ile from the Liver . ) essential to good health.. When this is obstructed It results in ,. , BILIOUSNISS, which, if neglected, soon leads to serious diswtses. Simmons Liver Kegulatorcxerts a most iej icuous muuence over every u ma f ii!':ousnes8. .it restores the Liver to proper working order, regulates the tsecre- J;..-i if lii Ia Si nil nillu the iltirocOvn j-uvronu ioKucli condition that theycau do their bet work. After taking this medicine no one will say, "1 am bilious.' "I have been subject to severe spells of Con gestion of the Liver, and have been in the habit of taking from 15 to 20 grains of calomel which gen erally laid me up for three or four days. Lately 1 live been taking Simmons Liver Regulator, which gave me relief without any interruption to business." J. HuGCr Middleport, Ohio. has our 225 stamp in red on front of Wrapper . J. II. Zeilin Sj Co., Philadelphia, Fa. mv3i tc lstp d&wly 'Tch sat ffrover Cleveland Js the only Pres ident of the United States since I860 who had pi uck enough to -take th e bold stand he did on the tariff 'ques tion. 1 '. ' " ' ' . V The underground line built by the its main station to the Cotton Ex change, passing through Pearl street, has been abandoned because it was fonnd impossible to protect the conductors from the heat ofthe steam pipes! The populatio'n of London and the amount of space to be patrolled have increased far more rapidly than the police force. Its relative weakness is unfortunately "well known to the roughs, and, what is worse, these natural 1 enemies' of order have of late begun' to think that the police is no longer so sure of support by public opinion and the home office as it was. Reports from the Southern cotton mills show an important ' improve ment, the consumption of cotton having 4increased12,000. bales-, or nearly 6 per cent in the last six months. In the last three months thirty-two cotton factories have been established in the South. What ismore, many of the products of these cottonraills are finding their way into foreign markets. At a Roman Catholic congress to be held in London next summer, in which all English-speaking Catho lics will have the right of participa tion, the following -topics' will- be discussed: The attitude, of the Catholic Church toward education in general ; greater cooperation of the laity in the work of the Church; the diffusion of Catholic literature among the masses. - There is a very general impression that President Cleveland is a fat man. Says a correspondent: "As a Matter of fact he is not fat, although he is stout. His flesh is remarkably, froiand his muscles are remarkably strong, while his bonfts are large ad well knit The result is that carries himself with more 'ease, Sce and dignity than most men of nf his size, and suffers Vvery little ' the inconvenience over which fat men as large as he is are constantly groaning." '" ; - ' Joaquin Miller writes'- from his shiuiit home in California that the Golden Gate, is his doorway and that San Francisco is at his - feet Tnis is, of course, no reflection on the size of Joaquin's feet. The good Pt is speaking figuratively. Miller Relieves in cremation and has pre Ired his own funeral pile. - It is on top of a high hilL rWheh death mes," he says, 4I shall be laid on that high heap of wood in theblank- ets in which T Hio - Th4 tiiPn . wlirt nie there will light their cigars he same hand that lights the WVPile and go down to breakfast o I, phew! up to God . in cloudq ! The cheapest place to buv vour RChnr.1 l 1. , . . . vj, uooks an 18 t Heinsbergt uooks ana scnooi stationery ferV; . " senator Kvart's house in Wash ington tisetl to lie full of young girls. xiis aaugnters have all married off however, and only Miss! Mary Evarts remains at. Home. Miss Evarts is anxious to retire from active social life, as she finds the Tound of c-ave- ties at the .Capital something of a DorenDut her father will not permit hr to go into seclusion. He takes great interest in her toilets, and complains that she does not pur chase enough evening dresses to please him. It is so seldom that the father .of .a young woman in society makes such a complaint that Sena tor E varts t stands, almost alone - in this matter. . . ' ' . .LOCAL 3STBWS. v Isnx to New Advertisements. .1 -Shbi e r Local Ad ! A Shriek Fall Clothing Change of Schedule C C It It Dice & . Meares-Piece Goods Carrie Bear Executrix Notice , Brunhild, Simon A Bo Liquors Xmas Goods at Ladles' Emporium Opera IIotse Miss liosa Osborne IIeinsbekuek -Christmas Presents J as I) Nrrr Tha t Tobacco Has Come CW Yates l)on?t Walt Until Christmas :. Best shoes for boys at French & Sons. -f , . . . . - The receipts of cotton at tlis port to-day foot up 804 bales. - A. C-rer. brig Max, Hrudegaui, hence, arrived at Shields Dec. 13th. Schr. Roger Moore, Gilkey, hence, arrived at Barbadoes Nov. 24th. Russ. barque Otto, "Granit, from Valencia for this port, passed Tarifa Dee. Cth. Nor. barque Victoria, Arensen, sailed from Demerara for this port Nov. 23d. There wa.s a slight rain fall and a decided rise in the temperatiire dur ing last night. There were several struggles for fair weather this forenoon, but the attempts were futile. This is bad weather for dressed poultry and other meats. They will not keep long and should not be killed until they are wanted for cooking. There is a fle'et of six vessels now bound from Philadelphia to this port. They all left at about the same time and were expected ' to arrive here to-day. Messrs. Brunhild, Simon & Co. are prepared to-f furnish liquid re freshments for the holiday season, and all -of the best at the lowest prices. See ad. in this issue. Our clever typographical friend, Mr. J. E. Pittman, went home yes terday and found a fat take there for him in the shape of double lead ed matter. Twins. Shake, old man! Eggs are retailed nominally at 25 cents per dozen, but when only -15 good ones could be found in two dozen, as was the case with one family's purchase yesterday, the real price is rather high. " ' :. - Bad colds are prevailing to a con siderable extent throughout the city, especially among the children. Parents should be careful of the health of the little ones, for this weather is favorable to colds and children are heedless in such mat ters. The ladies will find a profusion of beautiful and useful thiugs for the Christmas season at the Ladies' Em porium, on Market street, as also a fine line - of toys, dolls and fancy goods. Large quantities v of these have'been ordered expressly for the holiday trade and everybody is re quested to call and examine the pretty, things there displayed. Personal. ' Mr. J. W. MacKenzie, special agent of the Gamewell Fire Alarm Company, is in the city to-day. .;; ::i , ' .' Exports Foreign. ' ' ' Br. . steamship Strantan, Hyde, cleared here to-day for Bremen with 4,977 bales cotton, valued at $231,750, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son: Nor. barque Auffiistinwt, Fl-Bg-stadx cleared for Ghent, Belgium, with 1,847. bales cotton, valued at $88,550, shipped also -by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. Nor. barque Orient, Olansen, cleared for Cardiff, Wales, with 4,788 barrels rosin, val ued at $4,570, shippetl by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co., making a total of exports foreign amounting to $324,876. Masonic Celebration. The three masonic lodges of this city, StrJohn's No. 1, Wilmington I No. 319 and Orient No. 395, will jointly celebrate St. John the Evan-; gelist's Day (the 27th inst.) in a manner appropriate to the occasion r and worthy of the order. A 'joint j committee, representing the three lodges, , has 'been appointed, .and they have nearly completed all the j necessary arrangements for making j the celebration a grand success. The Opera House lias oeen engaged for the night of the 27th inst.; and M- j W. Robert Bingham, P. G. M., 'will deliver an address. There are other ! arrangements- to Xh$ made and the j committee will meet to-night when i all the plans will be perfected. The fraternity have been fortunate in securing such' an accomplished scholar and worthy master as Maj. Bingham to address them. City Court. There was a small and rather un interesting docket for theMayor's consideration this morning, which was disposed of as follows: Ed. Thomas, colored, was charg ed with disorderly conduct last Sat urday night. The testimony Vas deemed insufficient and on motion of defendant's counsel, Mr. J. D. Bellamy, Jr., Thomas was discharg ed. ' . Jesse Merritt, colored, .disorderly conduct. The hearing in his case was continued until to-morrow morning. One party charged with fast driv ing across Fourth street bridge was fined $5 for the offense. Tom Bond, an old colored man from Brunswick county, came over to the city yesterday to buy some Christmas, and having no place to sleep, applied at the guard house for lodgings. He was anxious to get home to-day and he was told to "git." " ; This ended the matinee. . .. . . School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.t The Young Gleaners. The "Young Gleaners," connected with the First Presbyterian Church, propose to give an entertainment at the City Hall on the nights of the 20th and 21st inst., the proceeds of which will be devoted to charitable objects. This Society was formed through the efforts of the late Mrs. George Chadboum, and it has ever been active in works of benevolence and has accomplished much real good. At the entertainment which is to take place on the nights we have mentioned there will ' be an abundance of tempting viands which will be sold at reasonable prices and for which there will un doubtedly be a good demand. This entertainment was a project of the late Mrs. Chadboum and it was her wish that it might be given, in order that money might be raised by which to carry out the plans of charity and missionary work which have been instituted by this society of devoted workers in the Master's cause. Besides the abundance of edibles there will be illustrations of popular authors and other features of interest by the "Young vHeaners." The Society has been successful in the past, having made about $500 during the present year; an amount which will we trust be largely in creased from the ' proceeds of the coming entertainment, as there will undoubtedly be a large gathering on both nights of liberal hearted people who will gladly contribute of their substance to so good a cause. Look Here, Mister! A man's first duty is to himself and that is to keep warm and comforta ble. Good clothing is cheaper than doctors' bills and nasty medicine. Heat is life, cold is death. , Protect the body with warm woolen under clothing and stout over clothing and you will be ready for any blizzard, little or big, that may stray in this direction. You ' can get the best clothing and furnishing goods of - A Shrier, and for the least money. Every article warranted as repre sented at the new clothing house of A. Shrier, at the old stand, on Mar ket street. t 500 pair heavy Canton flannel drawers, just the thing for cold weather, from 35 cents and npwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 'Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. Drawers made to order. . t ,?.f'. .V A Slight Delay. . -r -- The steamer D. MurchUori broke some part , of her machinery, Avhen near the mouth of Black River, by which she was delayed until it could bf repaired. A piece to replace that which was broken .was made here and senttip on the steamer -Joaisc to-day, ja-nd the accident being re paired the Z. Murchim?i came down to the city this afternoon. . " : Tn Opera Hoaw. 'The Rose Osborne . Combination arrived h the city this morning and their band discoursed some first rate masie (number of pieces considered) or ou street s this forenoon: ; I The orripariy will appear to-night " fn Fortune's Fool," an emotional drama which gives Miss Osborne excellent opportunities for display inglier fine abilities as a superior actress. In speaking of the play, the star and the company, the Buffalo Courier says: Miss Rose Osborne, scored a most palpable success as Coralie Loriot, in "Fortune's Fool." She received a warm reception on her entrance-on the stage, whieh grew into a perfect ovation as the play, "Fortnne's Fool," proceeded. 'There Was not an indifferent actor or actress among them. The support was grand. Fire Matters. The Chief of the Fire Department, together with his assistant chief and the foremen of the Hook & Ladder Company, Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company and Howard Re lief Fire Engine Company, met at the office of Mr. J. I. Macks, attor ney for the Gamewell fire alarm sys tem, yesterday afternoon to confer and exchange views with Mr J. U. MaoKenzie, special agent of the company, who is now in the city. The officials of the department pres ent expressed themselves as well pleased with i the workings of the system, but were unanimously of the opinion that the "tappers" in the truck and engine houses should be replaced by "indicators" and "tappers" combined. This .change will prevent the mistakes which are sometimes made by the drivers in counting the strokes of the gongs wrong, and going to the vicinity of boxes remote from the fire. We do not know what conclusion was reached, but we hbpe that any means or method that will increase the efficiency of the department may be adopted without delay. Another Great Sacrifice in Fine Custom Made Clothing. I. Shrier, desiring to close out every dollar's worth of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and to make quick work of it, - will sell out his entire Winter stock regardless of cost. The real cost or actual value of the goods will have nothing to do with the low nrices. His main ob ect is to open up in the large and handsome store in thePurcell build ing, by the 21st of December, . with one of the finest stocks of ready made clothing. v All goods on hand will be slaughtered off. Remember, this is no sensational or humbug scheme, and don't miss the opportu nity getting a bargain of the well known I. Shrier, the Old Reliable, on Front street, next door to Mcln tire's dry -goods store, sign of the golden arm. t Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and. young; In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tiOus not to take more magnifying voider than has been lost to the . eye as ;in the saing proportion that you pass that pointof increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause "of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's.. t See the Othello Range at Jacobi's Hdw.. Depot. It is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished; has a re versible grate for either coal or wood Can be changed in a second by the most inexperienced. Just the stove for Winter use. t Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Sons. t TOO Tons Coal. JUST ARRIVED PER SCHR. DERBY, 700 tons finest quality C'oaL at lowest prices, dec 2 It J. A. SPRINGER. For Gale. : fXK ECONOMIST OIL STOVE, FOR PA R- LOR OR BED ROOM. In first-rate order and will be sold cheap. 8 Apply at ; 1 . nOT21tt " THIS OFFICE. NEW AD VEIi I m K IrH-' T - That Tobacco Has Come. . . ,- . - - " . ' JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist. - i dec 15 218 North Front St. Brunhild, Simon & O , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN ': ' LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 111 North Front SL, Wilmington. N. C. Just received a ion of best Imported. Liquors ever brought to this market. Cognac Brandy 1858. Scotch and Irish Whiskeys and Pure Old Geneva Gin. - . "dec 15 lm Wotice. JJ AVLNG QUALIFIED AS EXECUTRIX OF the will of Marcus Bear4 I hereby notify all persons having claims against the said dece dent; to exhibit the same to me on or before Uie 15th day of December, A. D. 188S. All per sons Indebted to the said decedent will make payment of the same to me. . uatea tuts necemDer 15th, 1887. CARRIE BEAR, -dec 15 lawjjwth Executrix of Marcus Bear XmasGoods at ; '. ' : The Ladies1 Emporium, 115 Marfei t St. New Goods. New Styles ! AT LOWEST. PRICES IN THE CITY ! Jl M RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAJIEK A nne assortment of XMAS NOVELTIES, JAPANESE GOODS, BRASS ORNAMENTS. TOYS, DOLLS, DRESSING AND MANICURE CASES. WRITING DESKS, VASES, and other Novelties. A FULL AND NEW LINE OF Millinery and Fancy Goods. The Finest Assortment in the City.. . PiKhnns T.npts T?oathir TTntc tJtri' IViin'M Veiling, Crepe, Children's and Ladles" KID GLOVES, nothing nicer for a Xmas present. Ladles', Children's and boys' Fire Dye Ribbed Hose. Handkerchiefs for Ladles, Children and gentlemen. China silk Handkerchiefs. MISS GOODWIN will fiil all Mlllinerytorders. Her reputation as the best trimmer in the city is aueaay estawisnea. - - dee 15lwk Carolina Central Railroad Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. L I No. 3. No. 5 & 1 Dec 15, 1887. daily ex. daily ex. i Trl Sunday. Sunday. Weekly. Leave Wilmington 7 00 pm 6 20 am Ar. Laurlnburg. . . 12 56 am 5 50 pm No. 7. Lv. Laurlnburg. . . 1 06 am 5 00 am Leave Hamlet. .... 2 33 am 7 00 am Arrive Charlotte. . 7 30 am 3 00 pm Leave Charlotte... 8 45 am Leave Lincolnton. 11 09 am Leave Shelby . . 12 54 pm Ar. Rutherfordtonj I 3 00 pm ' EASTBOUND TRAINS ; Nq NOS8&6 Dec. 15. 1887. dally ex dally ex. Trl Sunday. Sunday. WTeekly. Lv. Rutherfordton 8 40 am Leave Shelby '10 52 am Leave Lincolnton. 12 45 pm Arrive Charlotte.. 3 00pm Leave Charlotte. . . 8 15 pm 5 50 am Leave Hamlet 155 am 120 pm Arrive Laurlnburg 2 46 am 3 00 pm , No. 6. Leave Laurlnburg. 2 56 amt 5 45 am Arrive Wilmlngt'n 8 35. am 4 25 pm Trains No. 1 nnrl f mln pln mnnoMinn at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for statesvliie and stations on W. N. C. R. It. and points West. Also" for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and aU points Southwest. Also, for., Ashevllle via Spartanburg. Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 tri-weekly be tween Wilmington and Laurlnburg. . Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally between Laurlnburg and Charlotte ) Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. - dec 15 1888 1888. Pres dential Year. To Keep posted On Politics Subscribe' for the New York Weekly flerald. One Dollar a Year. -o- Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal in t he United states. An impartial Epitome every week of each . state's political movements. The Foreign Department Is rneaqualled. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the Commercial Cables. Fullest Telegraphic Report, of all Current Events. .?iu icjiu.-ra-iiaiuai ranmng. iw Advance of Selence. Woman sWork. Notabie sermons. The Wotfd of Uterature and Art. Short stories. Information on-all Subject Address, JAM ER GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald, dec 9 , , New York City' OPIrA;: HOUSED Three Nights and Saturrtay- Matinee. Com- 20 " "- Pminle . 20 mmm . . i AIISS ROSE OSBORNE, the Justly Popular v umui mi AcireTsa,m uer rx?renui creation of WMLIE lOHlfeB. JFyjillMJ FOOL, An Emotional Four Act Drarnal . Thursday, Dec 15th, FOTQsE'S FOOL. Friday. Deerlfeth, PORGETME NOTi . . Saturday Matinee atMlNTghfl zzr ?so extra charge for Reser-ed Seats. Prices as usual. . dec 14 Gt JALL r ATNO. USQJITH JCW&$ STREET, where yon will find the largest stock of swond hand cloriiinsr paw "fitrmi in this itr . also handle net clothing. Hats, caps,- Boots, Shoes and Notions , of all kinds, 'even second hand soap. You will see the sign swinging dee 13 tf - , J. II. DANIELS & CO. WANTED AN ACTIVE 3IAN ONE OUT of jemplojinent) to begin oiLfalr- ijalary and work himself ui. rcnrsentVnsr. in his own locjUity, an old establlslied house. . References exchanged. Amkkican M'fo HousR.'iJaReade nov 2-i jaw 4w th 100To be G l wic Away n r. L ii utcuins- magic polish. Bring your TxMles Tuesdays and Fridays to my new hou. No. 12 NortJi set-ondSt., Prac tical Ialnter and dealer In Imported f.lid Do mestic Paints, Artist Material, . Glasi, Brush es, Oils, etc Contracts taken. --.,.; oct -M 2-w 3m m th ' l,vuge and well selected stock Special inducements to contractors. r V. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., 19, 22, S3 Market su dec U Piece Goods QAN BE BOUGHT. BY THE SUIlrOR,BE MADE TO ORDER, AT ' . . DICK & METRES, Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings, dec 12 12 N Front st Don'l Wait Until Chr simas gUT COME NOW, WHILE WE-HAVE time, and select your Pictures and Frames and avoid the usual RUSH. An elegant stock of Gilt, Plush, Bronze', Oa"' and Cherry Moudllngs. , Also, Picture Rod, Cord, Wire, ic, &c. dec 12 YATES' BOOKSTORE rjHE ONLY INSURANCE ON THE CARGO of the Steamship "Regulator" placed in Wil mington was through the Agency of the un dersigned. - ; ' . . The last, of these losses was paid to-day without discount. I 1 For insurance (Fire, Marine or Life) in lib eral, prompt paying Companies, aoniv to ' v - - .... . r M. 8. WILLARD, - nov 9 ' 214 North Water St CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND. - REPAIR SHOP. PARTIES IN WANT 6V ANY KIND OF vehicle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles, will find it :. to .their interest to call on . . , . C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO," Corner Second and Princess Street Send your horses to be shod. WTe have a first-class Shoer. . . dec 12 tf ... . . . Christmas Presents ! A WHOLE STORE FULL OF GOOD, CHEAP, USEFUL AND ORNAlENTAL '.'" Christmas Presents h GIFTS for everj-body' from five cents to any amount of money for children. ' FINE PRESENTS for Young Ladies and Gen tlemen. - , , , . - Elegant silk Plush Cases fuH of flnearilclei Beautiful Christmas Cards made of silk,' Family iilbles. Russli Leather and riush Albums, steel Engravings and oil Paintings Looking Glasses in Velvet Franici Fine & Tablets, in Silk, Leaiher and Vel v. - -1 . v Illustrated handsome Books, - - 5 In Uie Musical Line we have erervtlilhg ffiJEt,? nrans. ualwrs. Banjos.' vunl' Drums, to the tmallet article , . , Brackets of every descrijaion. -V - -, Please call early to make your' selections be- tore the rush. dec 13
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