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THIS PAPER ' . PLEASE NOTICE. "V" We will be glad to receive communications ansued every evening, Sundays excepted P cit t. JAMES, Editor and Prop. from our friends on any and all subjects ot i general Interest, but . .. . f - ,rBSGiaPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: . Si' The name ot the writer must always be fur- Six months $2.00. Three 'year. 4.00. ! oished to the Editor. . - - ' - , one one month, 35 cents. Communications must be'vrritteh; T-X ' . per tall he deUvered by carriers, rree TUel m any part ot the city, at the above oneslde-of the paper: - -." . if. Personalities must be avoided. " " rip Tirini tit h A IF MEf El t urn- , or 10 cents per week. -rising rates low and liberal. Subscribers will please report any and irP3 to receive their paper regularj. $ ""V3 And it is especially nd particularly under- stood that the Editor does not always endorse ! the views of correspondents ,unles3 so stated XI WfLMlNG ION, N. a. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 28 1887 NO 307 In the editorial columns. ' PURELY VEGETABLE It 3c wilb extoordinary efficacy on the jL and Bowels. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOB tldHiiii, Bowel Complaints, i)V:,;,fl?ia, Sick H adacb.e, Coii-lipatiwr1? Biliousness, ;-;iTl!iey Affections, :. Jaundice, Mental Depression, Clw- Yiriiii " - i , - . . i u umiu.iuaunewson, of Wichita, ZZZJoint Meeting. lvaiisas, claims to be the original A inint. mpinrr ttfau.Wr f ''BiiTalo Hill," and thatW. P. Cody, Commerce aid Produce Exchange vh6 has been hobnobbing with was held at the rooin&of the. latter Wijei on the other side of t he ocean, at noon to-dakr. Col. F. W Kerch is d gay masquerader. Matthew son ner, President 'of the , Chamber ' of says, i clon t believe .that-Codv Commerce, called the meeting to ever knowingly been within order, and Mr. H. C. McQueen, Pres- luii tw b days' ride of a hostile Indian.1 in ci chemes for colonizing Mexico are ltiplyihg.. A French company has acquire a grant of land in Chi hi which French and Belgian emi grants are to be settled.. A ning New Mexico, has been se- red bv a syndicate in which Alneriean capitalists arc mostly con- c.rned, and it is to be colonized. LOCAL. JSTEWS. St. John Day. In accordance with previous an nouncement,' yesterday, St. John's day, was set apart by the Masonic fraternity of the city for the installa tion of the officers of the several lodges and also of the chapter, with - Captured and Caned. Last Saturday evening, when the business of the day had been about concluded at the wholesale commis sion house of Messrs. Hall & Pears- all, and in fact as one of these gen tlemen was making preparations to j leave for his home, he was request- y - .. . NEW AUVEKTISEMKNTB. OPERA HOUSET Di-cMiib r 29th, 18S7. 1:5.1 Hi fort H IBNel k 1 13 U mi &l : He HghscIioW SloaM be Without II, . i. t.v beinsckept ready for inunedijiti r.f?. Win .;xe iuanv an iiour : -nUt-rin'.: i-. ny a dollar In time :mi dcCiOt?;' bii;... THERE 15 BUT CH ' 5 T.T 1? H RECm,AVn . a Ka nnnninA Ml4h FHu Xfl-il JfUJ ----- w- m front of Wrepper. Prepared or.ty bj ! H.ZEIL1N &. CO. j Solo Proprietor ldelphf- Pa. - FKlCi:, S1.00. iiov ai tc lstp d&wly , ch sat A 20000,000 elevated railway srhen'ie is afoot in Chicago. . t European submarine divers now use electric lights with advantage. Dr. McGrlynn was givenhis Christ niiis present from' his old parishion- ii ( i s, a purse of $1,500. ident of the Produce Exchange, was called to the Chair and CoL J. t. , Cant well acted as Secretary. Mr. H. : C. McQueen stated the object of the M II 1 1 u vhniif Ul Inii l"vr uiv iimlA & ! ritv nnrl ra lll imnn Tlfi TT v. of land in the same State, ad- , . . . ... . . some remarks bearing upon the sub ject. The latter gentleman,-in res- j ponse, went into an elaborate and j exhaustive statement of the expen ses and incomes of Charleston, S. Ci Savannah, Ga.. Mobile, Ala., and other Southern cities, as compared with those of this city. At the con clusion of Mr. Robinson's remarks, the foilowingpreamble and resolu tions were adopted unanimously: Whkhkas, From published re ports of Custom House transactions m this district wincn, wniie snowing no diminution of business requiring official supervision and clerical as sistance, exhibits a tionin operatingexpenses, from $10,- 240, in 1884, to $11,127, in 1887, and a cost to collect each dollar of revenue in 1885, 48 cents; in 188G, 47 cents: in 1887, 44 cents, and in the past six months only 17 cents, and Whereas, With the general growth and development of this city, our exports have increased from $3, 950,885 in 1884, to $6,088,252, in 1887, while for the past six months they aggregate $5,355,430, therefore be it Ji'e&otveai mat in tne proposeu curtailment of the custom service this port is made to appear as a re Index to New Advertisements. Shriek Local Ad 1 SmtiEK Loi-'al Ad PEiiA House Little Tycoon ick & Meakesj- Piece coods einsbeiujKK -Christmas Jesents 4 w Yates Don't Wait Until Christmas est shoes for S4ns. The receipts of cotton at this port day foot up 200 bales. Bchool shoes for children, best in tie citv, at Geo. R. French & Sons.r bovs at French & The box sheet for the Little Ty- 1 . f- cion is open now aT -nessrs. uirk AJeares' clothing house on North Fi-ont street, where seats may be sicured until 7 o'clock this evening. The Christmas celebration of Brooklyn Sunday School will take i . dace at Brooklyn Hali to-morrow .1 . ,' ed by one of the employes to remain propnate to the day and to the J J. , . r - " In fniiT tnAin onto WnrniOMnff W 1 1 )1 T 1 - -1 - -1- 1 oicn luumtuic uruer. jx o o ciock, yesieniuy tviici- , T , , ti-wk hardly seated himself in the office Ua assembled at St. John's Hail, where .it . . , ,r TJ. . 1 i" , . .. . - . , a I wiiii nis panner, wneu iur.jiiro.ui the following officers were installed L. " ..F . , , . . 1L . for the ensuing masonic year, by Second presentation In this city of the Amerl can Japanese, two-act Opera,". f H. r John Jacob Astor has contributed 1 000 to the nension fund for the 1 " ' " " x New York policemen. Idndlv remembered. i i i i ?ii i : .. .i i TriiirrH.1 1 1 iitr imi L. w lieu 111c null; ernr wnen mere wjii ue iiiumu aiiti i "c ; . . , citiitions ami all the pupils will be The large beautifully dressed doll Wiich was awarded at Heinsberger s ti tlie natrons "of the house in Lrrowth: and if the contemplated re duction is effected, not only will an iniustice be done the port in tne public mind, but the service, which in the opinion of this meeting is now reduced to its necessary require ments be greatly impaired, to the inconvenience ot our merchants ana Nine cables connect Europe and America. Altogether, there are now in use 113,000 nautical miles of cable. Beast Ben Butler is doinghis very tie purchaseof Christmas goods' was best to acquit that unappreciated von by Mr. C. W. Reynoldk of 818 dipping and to the detriment of o-enius, Parson Downs; of Boston. orth Fifth street, vho belt ticket the public business requiring prompt irn i -uo and emcient aespatcn. . . . I J.tfi&UlUtZll. XllO.1, vviino cuuuioiiij. The carriers of 'this paper desire to at all times economical administra I.- a -a m i 1 X leturn their thanks to its patrons for tion ot public anairs, tneiiiiportauce oi me cusioiu service ni tins i, nttnehed to which is the sunerinten- Clara Louise Kellogg that was is presentation of their Christmas Ad- nVncv of lights for the entire coast ...iintr ii rrno-r5itiilations of her Jrasc int Satiiwkv eveninc. Thev of North Carolina, the revenue cut iririiiun ..., " " m -u . cr l . i. e i Jn , a n.in-n v.i ter service, ana custoaiansnip oi an T . public buildings, call for an efficient l royai goou tune. UaPviP nnr n ' rautfiil nrotest i from this meetiritr aaramst the con York friends on that sudden and unexpected Indiana marriage. Philadelphia Inquirer: William Mahone is not to return to the Senate, but he need not despair; the dime museums are constantly onthe lookout for freaks. Several German firms have given notice to housesin Brandford, where there are many Germans, that they will adopt Volaplik in correspond ing with English (manufacturers. EmperorWilliam of Germany died templated reduction to be made-a o-dav and the sad news reached this port as necqessarily injuring the i r - . tr t - a. this city this afternoon. He was emciency OI riie tpreseiiL wrviw. L ... . r ., Itcsolvecl, ThJit Hon. Charles M. neany i years oi age. -v.lrt stednmn be com hn'ssioned to present King of Prussia in 1861 andEniperor the v; t s Gf thi4 ioint meeting to f Germany in 1871. We will give some particulars to-morrow. A very pleasant and seasonable present this Christinas came to us from Mr. E. Kuhblank, the Honorable! Secretary of , the Treasury, and that copies hereof be sent to our Senators ana ttepre- senatives in Congress. Adjourned. the trenial now published in the 'gentleman who represents the Rob- Mayor s consideration this mornin icopiihtor ten paperslert Portner Brewing Company in which was disposed of in the folio There are citv of Mexico eight or ten paper devoted exclusively to the bull ring ( )n the other hand, there are but four or five papers which serve its organs of the working people. The wife of Don M. Dickinson, kter ore ri era I. is a handsome woman, tall, with auburn; li:iiv nlonv n.rmmlexioil aild dark1 1 11 I 1 v i eyes. She has always been very, popular in Detroit, and has been a prominent figure in the social life o: that city. She is extremely uffablt and has both tact and dignity. Slit is considerably younger than . hei husband. Cits Court. There was a large docket for the Mayors consideration this morning,! w this citv. and was m the shape of a ing order box of delicious" beer. We tender Mike Shelly, disorderly conduct. Mr. Hubbard our thanks and the The judgment of the Court was a compliments of the season. " line of $10 or 20 days in the city prison Josephine McKoy, colorea, as i i.i . t . & II' 1 IIUI- 31 i it I 1 V f'flllll-!. I j I 7t lil 1 11 U " -J w , . M. W C. H. Robinson, G. M.. - as sisted by.JV0. M H. H. Munson, acting as Marshal: i . . ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 1. W. M J. I. Macks. W. GeorgeM Crapon. J. W. - J. W. Perdew. Treasurer R. Grjeenberg. Secretrtry W. M, Poisson. S. I). Thomas W. Strange. J. D. Philip F. Piatt. Tyler Thomas H. Johnson. r i i T-i tv nrr,iv iuarsuai' uonn u. v uuuy Ste wards Herbert and Sol. C. Weill. WILMINGTON IiODGE, NO. 319. W. M. -W. P. Oldham. S. W R. E. Heide. t J. W. James W. Monroe. Treasurer Wm. Otersen. Secretary Duncan McEachern S. D. J. L. Cantwell. J. D. E. H. Sneed. Chaplain B. G. Worth. Tyler T. H. Johnson. Stewards T. F. Bagley and H Kasprowicz. L i ORIENT LODGE, NO. 395. W M Wm. H. Chadbourn. S. W. Walter Smallbones. J. W.-M. C. S. Noble. Treasurer H. G. Smallbones. Secretary John C. Chase. S. D. M. S. Willard. J. D. C. I. Comfort. Marshal W. L. DeRosset. Tyler T. H. Johnson. Stewards W. A. Williams and J C. Loder. After the installation the lodges took a recess until 7:30 o'clock p. m. CONCORD CHAPTER At 7:30 o'clock yesterday evening, Concord Chapter, No. 1, R.J A. M., convened and the following officers were installed by D. G. H. P., M. M. Katz: M. E. H. P. H. H. Munson. E. K. A. J. Howell. E. S. S. G. Hall. C. H. W. R. Kenan. Treasurer P. Gree'nberg. Secretary J..D. Munds. P S.. S. Northrpp. H. A. C E. G. Barker. Tyler T. H. Johnson. 3rd V. W. A. Williams. 2nd V. J. I. Macks. 1st V; S. Solomon. Chaplain T. Page Ricaud. A Masonic Relief Committee Little Tycoon.1 ; VOU es , i 'Uo FULL O RCH ESTRA. - - ! ! I . - . - v.-. Reserved Seats on sale at Did; & Meares', Dec 2sth, at 9 a. m. - . r dec S It Insurance. Sholar, the youngest clerk in their employ, entered with a gold-headed ebony cane in each hand, and fol lowed by the other employes. In a few well-chosen remarks, in behalf of himself and the other clerks of the establishment, Mr. Sholar pre. sented each of the members of the firm with one of the canes as a slight token of the. esteem in which both gentlemen are held by all in their stdle r North Carolina, employ. Although the presentation was entirely unlooked for, both members of the firm responded lit- McClammy tiny anl feelingly. Each cane was engravea wixn tne name oi me iueiu ber of the firm for whom it was in tended, besides having the legend. "Christmas 1S87.V i CCIDENT, FIUE. LIFE, MARINE, RENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. x ' - Apply to V- SMITH & HOATWUKJHT, No. L'4 N. Water Stiipet decTtf Telephone No., 7J Indications. For North Carolina, rain, followed The United Labor party in Nev York is said to be in a badly disor ganized condition. Andrew J. Car son, one of its prominent adherents, said the other day, amon; other tilings: "The trouble with theLj bor party is that it is run by a lot f persons who are looking put fcr themselves and don't care a stra w f r any one else as long as they can g what thev want." I j. C ..lv...... f .i iinnncf anf t , 1 . : 1- l.;,.l-, .mil COUUt UI ilUSCIlUC Vfl a iui winds becoming brisk to high and w witness. William H. Howe, colored, charg- Finest shoes for ladies wear in the ed with selling liquor without a northerly, with a cold wave. city at French & Sons. i A Cold Wave Coming. A big cold wave is said to be speeding its way in this direction. A dispatch from headquarters re ceived at the Signal Office in this city at 11:30 to-day directs the cold wave signal to be hoisted and says that the temperature of this section battery Continued for the de- will fali 20 degrees or more uy license, with selling, lrquor to min ors, and with selling liquor on ' Sun days. On affidavit by defendant, through his counsel, Mr. J. D. Bell- auiv, Jr., that justice could not be obtained before Mayor Fowler, the case was removed to Justice John Cowan's Court for investigation. Tiavid Hawkins, colored, assault The mortgage crop lien business has nearly run its course in Ala bama. An exchange from that State says: "The unfortunate who' du e approached the bookkeeper's defk with his heart in his mouth, almcst suppressing the po wer of utteran e, to give an inventory of his work I y fjoods, now walks boldly up and n quires what rate of interest do y U charge on loans?. The contract is so striking that it-seems almost a t is play of cheek.". But the contrast will be still greater when the plan ters arrive at the condition of uu:i- vating and marketing their crops without reporting to borrowiug,eVen at a reasonable rate of interest. o'clock on Friday morning.. Previous to this, at 10 o'clock, in structions had been received here to hoist the cold wave signal. The signals were also ordered up at Charleston. Tlie Opera House. Flotow's three-act opera "L'Om- bra," was presented for the first time in this city, at the Opera House last night by the Kate BensbergT English Opera Company. There was a full house to greet these new candidates for popular favor, and all present were highly gratified with theefforts made by this troupe of artists. The opera was an entire success, and all the vocalists are deserving of the highest praise. They all have well trained voices and were conscien tious and pains taking in the rendi tion of their several twins. should be glad to see Jheiiyn Wil mington again. TV f endant. Christian Hurt, colored, allowing hogs to run at large. Guilty on her own confession and a fine of $3 was imposed. ! Ella Martin, colored, drunk and disorderly. She is one fit the hard est cases in the city and as there are charges of larceny against her,, the jn.racirrnfinn nf her case was. con tinued. , Emma Garrett colored, disorder ly conductwhh upon mvestiga tion proved to bi of an aggravated character. .The judgment of tbe Court was that she pay a fine of $1Q or work in the chain gang 20 days, Nathan Yancey, a colored tramp- He thought that he could obtain work before night and wasdteoharg- Persoiial. Ex-Sheriff Black, of Pender coun ty, is in the city to-day. Mr. Willie White Harriss is spend ing the holidays in the city. Mr. S. Wallace Corbett. of Pender county, is in the citv on a visit to relatives here. Mr. S. D. Cowan, Jr.. of Raleigh was here Sunday and Monday on a vifit to his parent Col. W. P. Canaday, Sergeant-at Arms of the U. S. Senate, is in the citv for the holidays. Col. Thos. S. Kenan, of Raleigh, has been here on a visit to his broth er, Capt. W. R. Kenan Capt. Washington Briggs, of St Stephens, S. C, was in the city and paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. Mr. Wilkin Roddick has gone North for medical treatment. He is ascompanied by his friend, Dr. J. E. Matthews. We are glad to hear that Mr. Nor wood Giles, who, has been quite sick at his residence in tins city, is now convalescent. 4 Dr. Thomas F. Wood was well enough to ride out again yesterday. We hone to hear soon that he has come out to stay. Mr. George C. Kelley, of Binning ham, Ala., is in the city for the hol idays on a visit to his father, Mr. Geo H. Kellev. His wife is with him Rev. G. M. Tolson, who has been quite sick for several days, is im proving in health, with avgood pros pect of a speedy and complete re covery Mr. .Trio. C. James, of Richmond, formed with Mr. J. 1. Macks presi- and Mr. Thomas C. James, of Char dent; Mr. W. . Muuioourn, vice lotte were here during Christmas president, and Mr. .james w. Mon- Their families are also here and will roe, secretary and treasurer. remain until after New Years Mr. J. I. Macks, of St. John's Lodge, then, in behalf of Mr. Stacey The Sunday School of the First xr a ii.m.ra nMnti.il tn thfi dif- Baptist Church will celebrate Chnst- i..ii ' pm,v.: nf . MwiiB masat the City Hall next Friday isT'L.wi ; foA Uv Mr I night. Adam fiiupie,.iauicr.ui uiB miC i.. Th . Vance stove. like its Adam Empie, -Of this city. The nailftHRk f welcome in all North chapter then adjourned, after which Carolina homes. It is to pue found a nrocessfton was lormeu under tne tiTacobrs Hdw. Depot. t y I directi(ti of P. M., J. L. Caiitwell, as Marshal, and, preceded by the The society for the prevention of Germauia Cornet Band, marched to a lonBUIlimer holiday. Since the the urton nouse, wuere. nicy r" introduction of Salvation OH, ceived the orator of the day, P. G. I they've almost nothing to do now, but to ruo occasionally. uuxuriuvuiumiii, Snrxrlof Court New Hanover county, ( "Pt 'tpr . court. The First Natioual Hank, of .Wilmington N. C. - . Against :.: ' v-7v. Nlcliolos F. Nixon. Lulir Volloi-s amt wifa. This is an action of foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate and it appearing to my. sallsf ac tion that the defendant, Nicholas F. Nixon, Is a non-resident and cannot after due diligence be found in this state, and that lie 13 a proper party to this action, and that, the Court uas jurisdiction of the same Now, therefore, said defendant is commanded to appear at tlie next term of the superior court or New Uanover County, to be held at the Court' Iloue 4 lu-1 he el tv of Wilmington, on th. fith Monday-bf lore the 1st Monday In March, A. I), isss, and an swer or demur to the -omplulnr", or" JudgiKeut will be rendered against, him according ta the ielief demanded in said complaint." " - S. VAN AMKINOK. Clerk superior court. New Hanover Co. dec l: law w tu , - r J D. M. 9f neither T AM NOT KTHK1) T DEATH have 1 the LARGEST STOCK in the city. BUT FOttPUUK FUE8U MEDICINES, 1 ihihk "I can hold up mv'end of the log." I have a lew , but WELL SELECTED, FANCY- AKT1CLES never before seen in this market, sticli as In- , fant Sets, Work JJoxes in Leather andTlusli, Shaving Uoxes and Cases in Silk Plush. Mani cure sets, cologne stands. Toilet Bottles. Hanging Photo Albums, Wall Decorations. Handkerchief Boxes, move Boxes, Ac, u In workmanship and design never before equaled. - . j JAS. D. Nl'TT, tlie Druggist. dec 21 218 North Front St. was M.. Robert Bincham, and escorted him to the Opera House. . There was & good attendance at the Opera House, among whom were many ladies, to listen to the address of Maj. Bingham. As a mat- rpnE patrons of the undersigned x, -.-i.-i 1 I . ter or course, me atuiress was u.- soniR in its character, relating to This Week ! AT c Taylor's Bazar COMMFNCING TUESDAY, 27th, and throughout the entire week, Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ilibbons. Gloves, Lacfes, made-up La'ce Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Hand- kerchiefs, fine Linen and Silk Hand- . kerchiefs. Leather Goods, Pocket Books, Satchels, Pocket Toilet Arti- cles, Feather and Fur Trimmings, Black Muffs, Jewelry,' in fact as weep ing reduction in every department. A call Cill surely convince you of the same at Taylor's Bazar 118 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. dec 24 -' : Piece Goods QAN BE BOUGHT BY THE SUIT OR BE MADE TO ORDER, AT : DICK & MEARES, Jlerchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings, dec 19 13 N Front St Christmas Presents I 1888. Calendars 1888. and all others (who are invited to become such and would If thev consulted their interests) the Order and its work. At the con-1 are requested to call and be supplied with a , i . ',- . , calendar for me ensuing year. elusion of the address the fraternity a roll supply of business calendars for the n,.ain ;n nmnaovinn inf1 I offlce and ornamental Calendars for homo are 1U1UI ea.. on hand ready for distribution. marched to St. John's Hall, where 1 There is no better time for taking out a life " . I Insurance bollcv. afire insurance policy, an the exercises oi xne nay were con- accident insurance policy, or any other kind of eluded. a policy than at the beginning of the year. , M. S. WILLARD, Agent. 214 North Water St. . 50 dozen all wool . flannel shirts, in Office Telephope No. ii. House Telephone No 81 ; ' I Hiui -ir all shades and colors for men and . QOys, irom ' a wui ouu upwarun, y y t If UHU1 J'tl OlLUaOi at me- w inmngxou ouiri. raciurj, Kq 37 Market street, J. EJlsbach, Prop. ' - w- - . ' :;' B UT COME NOW, WHILE WE HAVE time, and select your Pictures and Frasaa -pROM NOW UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS WE shall make our patrons happy by offering them Elf gTt Presents At most Reasonable Prices; such as Albums, Poems, Fine Illustrated Books. Dictionaries! Wood, Brass and Plush Picture Frames1 K..'; 'y Fine Steel Engravings, PlushDr)Sing cases, Work Boxes, Manfcure Sets, Smoking Sets, Metal and Plush Wnisk noiders. " Writing Desks, Bisque Figures,-. 1 Music Books or all kinds. '; ? Card and Cigar Cases Toys, Uaas ' And many other nlte articles.' For every dollar's wort to ypubuj we give See the Othello Range at Vacobi's Hdw. Depot. It is une.i lulled as a ed with a warning either toet work J baker: it is finely finisfcd; has a re or get out of the city at once. jversible grate for either coal or wood : anftCSnraioudiiiig. John Wilder, a. German tramp. c n be changed M a second bv the.: Also, Picture Rod, cord. Wire, c, &c He was iurniseu wuu au rscuu w mogt inexpericed. Just thu stove the city limits.! , V ; ; V for Winterise, .-.-i; t avoid the usual RUSH. ; ' .. , " -V - ) a prtze tlctet : . An elegant k rGm, Plash. Bronze, oa- Bii AUTIKTJ JLjliOi L A eordlal inrirarion U extended to all, froni HE1N8BE11GBR. TATES' BOOKSTORE dec 16
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