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t 0 Col C.Sl rorK- THIS PAPER - I ublisncd every evening, Sundays excepted ' Br JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. sr BSC KlPTIONSpOSTAGK PAlDr Six months $2.00. "Three" me -vear, m0ntns. $1.00. One month, 35 cents. aper.wui be delivered by, carriers, free r of tiw itVi atthe above ter or 10 cents per weeic : , vertising rates -" subscribers will please report any and failures to receive their paper regularly,! , fS caiicu inu 1 ciiU.se mere is no mmiuui uiiuugii disease so " -s p rtir Af1pp;iTAd nnd pfrVite matter F.!.- Ktnmach andbowcls. It is caused I'll -m. w- ni Hi-.-, ,lwf. rtnt pnousrh bile beiii"- , n i ji uiv4 - v - o itj S-es oTOthartic,and is geuerally ent of the Mws and Observer savs fail shades and colon-, for men and panied with such results tliatthe Blair hill will easily pas i bovs, from--r5 cents and upwards T.0SS Of Appetite, theH-nate aud that it witlWlylat the Wilmington Shirt Factory- ..r.' . pass the -KotiW nlo if it. can Aver. Ha ! No 27 Market .. tra -T- p.i.h.i.k fllCK neauauue, ' Bad Breath, etc. The treatment of Constipation does not insist merely in unloading the bowels. lu . i. v. 4ai1 a Aawall nnt nrndima Jter its use greater costiveness. To secure Sie diet or disorganizing the system I S'U My attention, after suffering with Constipa- ' fgjl or two or mice ycrt wtsku&u n ....4..v..j IivtrKecrulator, ana, navmg mea aimosi every- , thing elbC, concluacd to try it. l nrst iook a ; . nHassful and aft erwards reduced the dose to a J 1 11 Ka-poonful, as rr directions, after each meal. I fcciid that it had done rac so much good that 1 ! cont.aued it until I took two bottles. SincethenI ; have not experienced any tttfliciuty. I keep it in enenced.any ctitiiciwty. i Keep 11 in j r:t house and would not be without it, Dut nave or. for it.it having cured me' Geo w. ? Si!5,Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., ta. j ! Take only the Genuine, W'r. d. Vi?s on the Wrapper the red if Trade Kirkx.'X Signature of j. n. ZEimN & co . dov u-1 st p d&vviy y ch sat , ' Earl) of the two Louisiana Demo jiiitic factions is claiming that its amlidate for Governor is greatly in lead, and the New Orleans Ctronic.le is still hammering away in the effort to "get 'up a boom for a tliiiil candidate, Gen. Pehan. : - A tree that was cut doyn in the Little Shookum Valley, near What win, W. T., yielded 35,000 feet of lumber, j which, at. $7.50 per thous and, makes the tree worth $262. The fhateom Beveille says that , the imber lands in the county will eraere ten such trees to an acre. , Mr, Gladstone is in the best of 'Malth and spirits, and is looking ard to his trip to the South of ranee with the eagerness and en- jovment of a school bov on the eve his holidays. They are putting up holly and mistletoe at Hawarden astle under the direct supervision the Grand Old Man. A Western genius has an inven tion that he calls an anti-railroad eollisioner. This invention consists of a train of cars with a railroad track attached, passing over it and own at either end near enough to onnect with the' main track, so hat on meeting a train it nasses cj . - ireetly over in perfect safety, or if one comes up in "the rear it passes ver in the same wav. A correspondent at Lexington, '.furnishes the Sportsman with Cresting information about . the winning three-vear-olds. The lead- winners daring the past three Fears were Wanda, with $30,380 to credit in 1885: The Bard's 41,- S3in 1880, and Hanovers $89,827 .isvear. The tliree-venr-olds that $5,000 and upward this season, Rowing Hanover, are:Firenzi$34,- Terra (Jotta $23,505, Laggard -1)5. Banburg $19,150. Kingston 10. C. H. Todd $15,012, Wary fej. Stuvvesant 14.105. T)im- ne $13,135, Montrose $10,840, Ford $10,370. Insolence 10.070. oriiuore S.930. Carev &8.4801 .Taco- hfll?8,930, Grisette $7,605, Jim Gore f Daruna $5,957, Unit $5,840, ueUo 5,820. Flageoletta $5,740. nl nronzomarte $5,595. The President of France is alio w- fift?-wood. rntidles and fashVhr rvants, two carriages, a car- P? for his secretaries, two mili- .7 secretaries, three civil secreta- house linen and the cost of the ex-rov&l, irardens flowers i . w t - - nis greenhouse and ballrooms the city nursery gardens, val- le Preserves in the forests of ?Ieyand Rambouillet. which not illy 8uPply his table with all the j can consume, but enables Unto Put away about $9,000 a year- resident has n. hnv nt the rft an.(l at the Franeais Paitl for ' e State. His sitting-room is blp Kj. ' j. i i -"u auu iiw.iaiuiij.riu iiear: 'eras without stirring, from the lUlnev-nnrv.o rm,;. . . .l. t ! nUX 'irK .AU,s, iuu, i jjuiu nn I VOL XI. . V aro told that "the Democratic ill some of the ultra Soatli-haters up ; tarm before tho war did not averace I North could t.h A,. ,..,.;,.,, A...! l1 twin.?. - nailt CUrt aver- i r i ., . ... . ; V " - r " "Mi.mtion pi me U T 111 M- f i- Tl i ft Wash i n t on C i ty correspond - .T:i .i. , .7,. t-v'1 11 wi-. xi ii iiut-ss inere win e a iirst-cla ionmalistic ' funernl journalistic tuneial i heren bouts -4ince the Queen's accession ' Par-i bament has veied thirceen life an-'Fri(la.v' th inst at 10-o'clock a. nu! ties to members" of the .roval!1"- at tne pastor's' study of Grace f ....IT.. -,.1.. .:.,,. ..e . T: . n I - t, amounting in all to '150,000 a y;ar, wiucn is the sum to-he paid in! the current year. It is not in the h'ast likely that any member so re Duke mote from the throm as the ot' ( 'ambridge will, in tin younger generation, receive an annuity of 12,000 a year from Parliament.' The wan - ji iiv.vi ct in i ii i v icj i uiiiiim.-ii and it is expected that the'Gov- enilll'Mlt will, in the next session, . - .i propose the appointment of the e tfi(, whi.-li Mv f4h.r1- .... . , ... - stone suggested, to consider what, ' . . . , , , , it anv; provisions siiould be made for the younger generation of the royal family, practically limiting the inquiry to the children of the Prince of Wales, i LOCAL MEWS. , Ikpkx'to New aivkktisements. I Sukiek Local Ail A Shktek Local Ad Oi'ER.v House L'Ontbva Dick & Me ares- Piece Goods Ofeka House The Little Tycoon IIeinsbergeb -Christmas Presents O W Yates Don't Wait Until Christmas For other locals see fourth page Best shoes for boys at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up C04 bales. School shoes for children, best m the citv, at Geo. K. French & Sons.t Gef. barque Charlotte & A?ina, sailed from Liverpool for this port Dec. 20th. Grer. barque Alexandrine, Rickels, sailed from Cape Verde for this port Dec. 8th.. Ger. barque Ferdinand, Bleisener, sailed from Harburg for this port Dec. 19th. Many of our people, and especial lv the children, are suffering with severe, colds. We have seen but very little drunkenness on our streets thus far this Christmas season. The streets are in a muddy condi tion, owing to the recent rains, and the mud dries up 'very slowly. Rev. Dr. Pritchard wdl begin series of sermons to young people next Sunday night at the First Bap tist Church. The boys are waiting very anxi ously for to-morrow morning so that -tlinv can indulge in the luxury of lire crackers. The graded schools will close with to dav's session, and will not open again until the morning of Monday, January 2nd, 1888." Br. steamer Cam Marth, Hurrell, hence for Bremen, passed Dungen- ness Dec. 19th. and arrived at her destination Dec. 21st The festival by the Busy Bees yes terday. and last night was a most enjoyable affair and we are glad to state that, it was a success finan cially. The atmosphere was chilly, raw this morniiiir. as if the eold waVe was making a feeble attempt to get here, but could not quite succeed. Key. F. A. Bishop, who has-been visiting friends at his old home in this city, will leave next week for Beaufort, his new field of labor for the present Conference year. Messrs. McCafferty Bros, did not sell many horses v at auction this forenoon. .They have placed the drove in Mr, Orrell s stables, where thev will offer them at private sale. Itev. Dr. Yates will not leave for field of labor at Durham, XT f ....4-: .".'.vv- .r.!- n ml si Tll - l"U: . .. - v- urgent solicitiitit5n of ifiaiiy of hi Kl .rtlr 'will nraniW SsllTldftl lliom u . liter nf iht Teinnle of Israel. WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 that ar flvln - l l,1a & vi iw-mj they would say that we are sadly in need of reconstruction ' v . 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts. in . " " "v- r,Onera is not familiar to us. but as it rruji. . - - - . t ' iwas composed jy tne aainoroi There will be a District Stewards, Martha We do not hesitate to say meeting for the WihuingtonDistricUvthat iris a good one, , v v V Methodwt. L. Church SoutliV toni- lliretl. fn tllA . VV nvnoi rf Walnut and Second streets. .. . , . 1 following order: The Daily Rkvikw will be put to John Roberts, colored, charged press an hour or so earlier than usu- j with the larceny of meat from M. al to morrow afterncon, so as trt al-F. Croom, was bound over to the low our printers to-do their Xrnas next term of the Criminal Court in shopping. Favors intended for that I a justitied bond of $50. Thelefend issue will please be handed in not I ant is a lad of about 12 years of age, later than 2 o'clock. but he is one of the wicked ones: We pullish the appointments of I Kena IViiraall, colored, an old R?v. T. W.Guthrie. Presiding Elder. ! offeuder and a bad. candidate from ! for his first round of quarterly meet-1 limes tor the Wilmington District whicl commences at Fifth Street and Bladen Street churches, in this city, on next Sunday week, the first dav of January. 1888. We hear that legions of small fish are being washed ashore dead on Middle Sound, much to the annoy ance of the people who live in that vicinity as the effluvia from the de caying mass is intolerable. The fish are about four or five inches long on an average, but no one seems to know what, caused them to die and be washed ashore. y The Opera JHousc The reserved seats at the Opera House for to-night's performance of the comic Opera, "The , Little Ty coon' are nearly all taken and there is every indication that the house will be crowded to its utmost capacity. The rehearsals have been proseeuted vigorously and under the .most careful and through in struction and the result promises to be a complete triumph. -The man agement have labored earnestly and faithfully to make the Opera a suc cess and we are heartily glad to feel assured that their labors have not been in vain. It is expected that this will be only the initial opera, and that others will be presented during the season, and we hope that such may be the fact. We know that the amateur talent of the city is fully competent for any of the minor operas, aud they ought to be encouraged by our people, so that we may have a good season of first rate musical entertainments with out being beholden to Northern pro fessionals. Finest shoes for ladies wear hi the city at French & Sons. t Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley I4 K. The committee on Finance of the Board of Aldermen and a special committee of the Board of Audit and Finance, were in conference last night at the Mayor's office in the City Hall with the commissioners appointed to treat with the . Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Co. rel ative to a subscription by the city to secure the extension of that road from Fayetteville to Wilmington.-r-It is understood that the railroad company want the subscription of $150,000 to be either in .ciish or five percent, bonds. It is uhderstpodt also, that the Board of Audit and Finance are unwilling to issue londs bearing more-than four ' per cent, interest, if the decision of the Su preme Court affirms the validity of the subscription of $100,000 voted to the Onslow railroad; otherwise, the Board will be willing to issue five per cent, bonds. The result of the conference was not made public. It was stated, how ever, that no conclusion was reach ed, but that another conference will be held after the holidays. v The committee from the Board of Audit and Finance were Messrs. Gore, IRewett and Maunder. His Honor Mayor Fowler and Alderman Fishblate represented the Finance Committee of the Board of Alder men at the meeting. See the Othello Range at Jaeobi'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. N " , ' t - ,r r ' ' -iombra - , . pfc viX tji v.vat.W - vuiiiuiij win itijt:ai aii nit? vjpcia. .House in this city in Flotow's Opera rIiOnibra," next Monday nieht. The pany is said to be excellent and jnt aouity nas oeen nisrii- ljr PraifitKl b those who are entire- lJ tent to judge,ho haveat- tended their performances. The . Cfty Cmtrt. . ; . . Tlie calendar for the Mayor's con sideration this morning was finite w' a-.k,". was drunk and down She tlmt she . hatl takwi toe oo much morphine, which was the cause other helpless condition, but the judgmeut of the Court, upon hearing the evidence, was that she was drunk aud a line of $10 was im posed with the alternative of 20 days in the chain gang. I'ei'HOIIHl. ' , The wife of Rev. Dr. Pritchard, after an absence of nearly two months in New York and Philadel phia, returned home last night. Rev. Dr. Yates returned on last night's tram from Goldsboro, where he had been to officiate at the nup tiais of Capt. J. C. Slocumb and Miss Mollie Dewey. He will preach his last sermon to Grace M. E. Church, at the Temple of Israel next Sunday. Fatally Burned. Emma Nash, a colored nurse in the employ of Mr. ' Andrew J. Flanner, was terribly burned last night at the residence of - Mr. Willianvr Larkins, corner, of Sixth and Dock streets, from the effects of which she died at about 9 o'clock this morning. The girl was sent up stairs to put a child of Mrs. Flanner's to sleep, and after awhile Mrs. Flanner went up her self to see if the child had been properly cared for, when she found the room full of smoke, and the girl asleep with her clothing on fire, near the stove. From all that we can learn the girl had been at a frolic on the night before at which she was kept awake nearly all night, and when she put the child to bed last night, she built a fire in the stove and laid down and was soon fast asleep. A spark from the stove ignited her clothing. Mrs. Flanner tried to extinguish the fire, but the girl, in a bewildered condition", got away from her and ran out on the piazza, where the fire was fanned into a blaze which soon enveloped her entire body. Assistance was promptly summon ed and every effort was made to re lieve her sufferings, but without avail, and after a night of terrible torture she died as we have stated. St. John's Day. . The committee of arrangements appointed by the lodges of A. F. and A. Masons, of this city, to prepare for the celebration " of St. John's Day, the 27th inst., have agreed up on the following programme : l't The three lodges will meet at St. John's Halt, at 3 o'clock, on Tues day afternoon, when the officers of said lodges will be installed by M. W. Charles U. Rojrinson, Grand Mas ter. Concord Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. will iiieet at the same time and place, when the officers of the Chapter will be installed by Deputy Grand High Priest, M. M. Katz. The lodges and visiting brethren will assemble again at St. John's Hall, at 7.30 p. m.; sharp, and form procession at 7.45 p. m. and proceed to the Orton House, where they Aprill receive the Orator of the day, M. W. Robert Bingham, P. G. M., and march thence to the Opera House, where the oration will be delivered. The public are cordially invited to attend.. Upon the conclusion of the address the lodges. .will return to their hall." Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Germania Cornet JfjJand. ; - -g - .! Schoo Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins- berger'sj 1887- NO 303 There was a sharp advance in the price of cotton in New York to-day. The markets. iil close to-morrow night and remain closed until Tues day: '..r.,'"':'" Schr. Uranux, Peters, clearel to day for Ponce, p. J., with 247,000 eet of lumber, valued at ,841) shippetl by Mr. EKidder's Son. Intlifstiuiifl. . , For North Camlina, fair and slightly warurer, except, nearly sta- ionary temperature along.the coast, and light to fresh variable winds. . , TerpHictiorean. The Germania Cornet Band will give a grand iVew Year s oall, at Genuania Hall. .-or, the niirht of .lan- uary 2nd. -18S8. There will be every effort made to have the occasion one of unequalled beauty and splendor, and no stone will be left unturned o accomplish that object. The following are the eommittee of ar rangements: Messrs. -J. (I. L. 'Gies- chen, C. F. VonKampen, II. H. Gieschen. J. H. Kuck and M. Rath- jen. The . Gen. S. H. Manning's new pleas" ure yacht, TfteBoHS, was successfully launched yesterday afternoou at Capt." Beery's ship yard on the west side of the river. After the launch 77o Hons was taken in tow by the Navasxa, and preceded by the yacht Vctnor, Capt. George Morton, pass ed up the river to Morton & Hall's wharves, where The Boss is to re ceive her boiler and the remainder of her machinery. All the boats had their bunting displayed and the ne w yacht was fairly covered with ilags. The Boss is forty feet in length, eight feet breadth of beam. She has a iJb-mch propeller, winch is guaranteed to make 300 revolutions with 100 pounds of steam pressure Another Great Sacrifice in Fine Custom Made Clothing. I, Shrler, desiring, to close out every dollar's worth o'f Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and to make quick work of it, will sell out his entire Winte r stock regardless of cost. The real cost or actual value of the goods will have nothing to do with the low prices. His main ob ject is to open u p in the large and handsome store in thePurcell build i ing, by the 21st of December, with one of the finest stocks of ready- made clothing. All goods on hand will be slaughtered off. Remember, this is no sensational or humbug scheme, and don't miss the opportu nity of 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 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 ant 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 onrier, anu lor tne least money. ryery article warranted as reprej sented at the new clothing house ot A. Shrier. at tlie old stand, on Mar ket street. Beef! Mutton ! Beef ! Beef I Mutton ! Mutton fjrHE FINEST AXD LAROEST STOCK OF Western Beef and Mutton can be lound at stalls No. 1 and 2. Front St.. Market, Southslcte, W. E. WORTH & CO.-S OLD STAND, EVERY DAY DUKING TnE UOUDAYSI H0ME-MAU? SAUSAGES I Turkeys, Vetiison, Chit kens, Geese. Ve .1, Poik and Lamb. Call and yo t .will and Jen Hopfclos, Jim Hol land an1 Bo- Fox. wi o win wrve you with polite attentions - , J. F. GAKRELL, Successor to V. E. Worth & ;o.. " dec 23 St Front St. ilarlcet, South side." . - .TLEASE N0T1CI1 - v r We win bo l Lad to receive cbmmujxleatioas" from our frtencts; oa, anCnrt all 'subjects or. general interest, twit iv QTf.:?:.i C 1V '-.Thenameof the'writermnst;alvraysl)e fnr olshcd to the EdltW Communications must be written vi 5 one side of the Japer. rersonalitles must be avoidedL ? . And it is especially and particularly under. : stood that the Editorl6cs nots always endorse ' the views of correspondents unless so statinl . in the editorial columns., -v- NKW AOVBKT18KM KNTO. O PERAHO U oMw MONDAY KVKXIXO, DECKltlBEi: SO. Fii-st productloii ln'this city ot Flotow's" "bril ; ' V ; '. liaut Three-Vet OperK:'-I BY THE- Ka e i TisDcrsr tfliiisii M)cra lonpait. TkV 1 - ! 1 - i ' ALBKRT TATTKKSON. Maimsrer:' Spartling Music ! t . Mayrnificent'Gostunies ! JFine stajre Settings : V "?'''' Price? of Adutlssion $1. 75c. 5f.Resenfoft Scat can be obtalncl oa andutter Frldav- flte 21d;i a. iu. at.Iick 'Meares!,- fiejit' Furnish- Insurance. CCIDENT, 11 UE, LI PE, MA RIM Er REjT ANDTOKXADOiKSURANCE. ' k : . - - - - Apply .to - v- i . SMITH & JJOATWItlGHT, dec ft r Telephone Xo. 73 jv'"Drrj.:,T:T' AM NOT KlHEL To DKAT1I. neither have I the LA KG EST S TOCK in thecttjr. PCT FOK 11" KE FliESH ' M"KI)r('lNES. - I thitiTc ran hold up my end of t he log."' T have a few. icver before seen in this market, such as ln- anf !M?ts. ork iio.xes in Leather and Plu;th. - Shaving Jioxes and Cases in SIUc Tlush. Mani cure sets, cologne stand. Toilet Bottles. lanylii"- Photo Albums. Wall ie-orattons. llandkeivhief Uoxcs.-filove Boxes, Ac. ice. - lu workmanship and design never hefore equaled. - JAS. D. Nl- I T, tlie DrtuTSist. dee ;;i -'18 Norl h Front St. Piece Goods : IAN BK ISOL 'j?IIT BY TLIE SUIT X)lt BE 31ADE TO OUDE1J, AT DICK & ME A H ES, Merchant Tailoring and (Jents' Furnlshlnsrs. uec i-.i & x front st 1888. Calendars 1888.' 1I1.E PATUON OF THE UNDEKSIGNEl) and all others (who are invited to become such and would if they consulted their Interests") are l-equested to call and be supplied with a calendar for the ensuing year. - -, a tun supply or onsiness calendars for the office and ornamental Calendars for home are on hand ready for distribution. Tnere is no better time tor taklnx out a life insurance policy, a tire insurance policy, an acciaent insurance policy, or any ouier K:nd of a policy than at the beginning qt the year. v M. S. WILLABD Agent. 211 North Water sr. Office Telephone No. 5. nouse Telephone No $1 UeC IV - '. .,'.' ' AT- ; . ; -;.;. Ladies1. Emporium, 115 Market St. The New Goods, New Styles ! AT LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY l " O . . JM RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAM ERA fine assortment of XMAS NOVELTIES, JAPANESE GOODS, ; BRASS ORNAMENTS- - ; : . . TOYS, DOLLS, : . . DRESSING AND! MANICURE CASES. WRITING DESKS, VASES, I and other Novelties. ' A FULL AND NEW LINE OF ; Millinery and Fancy iSooas. The Finest Assortment in the City, 5 ' Ribbons, Laces. Feathers, Hats, fie. INnh's Veiling, crepe, children's and Ladles". KID GLOVES, nothing nicer for a Xmas present. -Ladies", children's and boys' Fire Dve Ribbed Uose. Handkerchiefs ror Ladles, Children ' gentlemen. China silk Handkerchiefs, v V'iV : MISS GOODWIN will fill all,MlllinerySJrdera1 ner reputation as the best trimmer In the city Is alieady established. . -c " , v ; declSlwk . . , i : j.t ' Christmas Presents I jpROM NOW UNTIL THE IIOL1DA-Y8 WB shall make our patrons happr by offering them Elegant Presents At most Reasonable Prices, sicha3 -Albums. Poems, Fine Illustrated Hoots. -Dictionaries. Wood, Brass and Plush Picture,. Frames, ,, . . : S .. :.,,.r: ''. Fine Stt-el Engravings. Plush Pressing Cases, Work Boxes, Manicure Sets"; smoklnj? Sets, , Metal and l'lir?h Whisk Holders, ' r Writing Dealcsi Bisqne Figures, Music Books of all kinds. ' ' -;;-' C-rJ and cigar Cases, Toys, Games, vS And many other nice article . For every dollar's worth you buy we give ; a prle ticket in our - ' ;'t: A cordial Invitation is extended to all. ircm HEliNSBEUGEK. lerwii' 1 . if
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