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t TBI Sundays excepted , Editor and Prop. POSTAGE PAID: months J2.00. Three one v.chpd every e 3J mntb97be deUvered by carriers, free THepaP" 7V part of tlie city, at the above L..,Mrvi'Pftk. . ... -oto low and liberal. 1 cv- TlTP, :' II) A Flf .. Y '' R f ItfW bribers viU please report any and Y1),L XI. Sub".ivo tlieir paper regularly. . " mires to W ILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY DECEMBER 30, 1887 NO 309 Look Here, Mister! . --j-.- ."-- - --, -..uv. "-..1.1 nri Woathav. I fiatr. i ti I a tr win im a. iKtrui tiLA.icr . mhtt wova Po,A ninnt? on I holidav tht Produce Exehange of I- A man's first duty is to himself anu iu iikhv viu rvuun. - . v . - - ' - ...v.w T " I -. T - - , . A i : .i : -r ; -I- schedule time for acertainty. There this city will be closed for all misi- xnax i w p "" tuai oriraiii.aTions to insure if oa nadaTm.nf rr.tinf rr tne re.ru-1 uie. - c . -. j. .1 was llO CAdltUU? UCIIH. iut I "-.-co ,.w'v-- i'-" r . .7. . , Ml against epidemics are oeing eraD-, . d rjuttinir in its fine Utr report. l',sIr lllf " ,a-e l- work, without any sign of fatigue or The Chicago Board of Trade will trfes of Sheffield. Entrland. Each kinati contributes 2 or 2i per. hia wages, and in return is wocKina ce it of PURELY VEGEfy-jHJ lUi and BOWELS, AX EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR " M.iTia. ' '-Bowri Complaints, Cot-ktijuiion, , - nilionsoess, KdnfyKft"-?,-n-, Jaundice, guiranteed a payment equal to his rage wages, should he be obliged tohuit work on account" of any epi delnic in his familv. The proprietors of Ihe tiianufactories have charge of 1 thf funds. -. r-. it:3- disposition to Met up" on poor half - be l6sM to-morrow. rDec. 31st) and frozen mortals. Ice, good ami ppday ( Jan. 1st) so that we shall strong, formed in all exposed places,: hye rfo-market reports from that and there was a scurrying aooui to 1 place onthose Uays. keen vrarui and to 4eei tne ears from coldest Good clothing is. cheaper than doctors' bills and nasty meaieine. Heat is life, cold is death. Protect the body with warm ivoolen under clothing and stout oyft clothing and vou will be read y for, any bl lzzard. 1 little or big, that may stray m this SlirAfttinn You can : eret the - best . .ill ! 11 Irt i plariy; bpeculations have been it ide as to why "Julia" should have b eu selecjf ed for one of the names o the Queen's newest granddaugh-tj-H.: The hiippiest- suggestion is that itji.s the nearest approach to Jubilee tlat couh be got. The -name Ea gfnie is," of course, a compliment to tie ex-Empress of the French, be tween whom and Princess Beatrice . m - 1 1o Houselidd Sapuld.pe vmtnoui it, n,i . -v helusk evl rca'fty for kinmeInt e u?r i a iv a AcllHiin thm.- kiul lootor- lil THiRE IS BUf ONE SIIdlOKS LIVER RE8IJLAT0B . . . . -I id. iiiiim w!th red v U5 ir.ai you s - , ff-nt ot wrapper. 1 H ZEllUn u CO., Sole Proprietor. r'htiadelphia, P"- -i to istD davly en sat Prepered . only by PRICE, 81.00. k Ilavis.' alias Robeson, color ed, was charged with being drunk and down. ' The evidence showed that the defendant was drunk, and she said 'she was drunki and contin uing; she said, "I'm drunk now," which was a very evident fact The lodgment of the court was that she ihere has long been great affection- pay a fine of $10 or work in tlie he Princess is the one favorite of chain gang .30 days. tie ex-Empress whose will is mane AFroper Welcome. Entirely in her favor. J. R w lx Creasey, the In'sDite of the fact that the hull appointed pastor of Grace bf the cruiser (Chicago was thickly overed with a marine growth, Which, naturally -retarded her speed n the strtim power trial, she attain ed 16.83 knots for one ot the six warm anu -io -KeeiJ tut; rtu'a . . . . , . ... 7 i w w (,'MMlv tbitw band pf music paraded through clothing and furnishing goods of A- fXteasoh ' Wue of our streets this morning - Bhrier, knd for the least money, st iuornin,g of the beason.-. ; w.-, Mw.-f rlt!thtiin-.th Everv article warranted as repre There was but .one case fol' tbirw " tWixiteuier4t: usual eiiS i-i- Ma vor's considerazlon this loorniii tv 2,; Wrftie bandC repre? i ... . " "- rs which, hoNvever, -was a harden. . 1 gented the Acme Copying Company, ,E,; ' A.P VKH ho are now here. , . RemDVod AV ine v" , rrOOTJRNFAVSTOltN VUHCELLBUILD- rnr Sunday ocnooi, whuuksuay .. i ,ht. rhA scholars, throusrH Mrs: T. in?, HWn iron Will be glad to J. Southerlaud. presented the rector 1 welcome our customers ttere. of the ransn, nv. v- - a"1uiu I - -w. e.s?kiskk co. , t PLEASE NOTICE ; We will be glad to receive .communications rom our friends on- any and all subjects of . general lnterest,bnt- , . Tbe name of the writer must always .tte. rnno- oished to the Editor.- ; - . ; ' - . . Communications must.be written ; t. one side of the paper. ? h " Persionalitiesmusbe avoided,-? -r ..; ;. ; And it is especially and particularly under- stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stared -in the editorial columns. ;' -. . NEW AD V B KTISEMKNTS. r4 y I n su ra n ce . M A CCIDENT, P'IRE; LIFE, MARINE, KENT ; AND TO UNA DO INSURANCE.; , : Apply to. SMITH & BOJ decTtf ATVVUIGIIT,'- NOw.'i24 N..S"aterStreet" v Telephone 5o. R Co .l and Wood. - ... . - .1 . ! - . . ' .. L i ED AND WHITE ASH - COAL. KUJ-L OAK AND ASH WOOD, BLACK-JACK XSp . LIGIIT.WOOD. ... ' J ;t.U dec 29 K'A. 44 J. D. Pd. hours and a mean speed of 15.1 knots 'for the six hours. This was newly M. E. Church, with his family, arrived in the citv last night. A committee from the church, consisting of Col. Roger Moore and Messrs. W. M. Pofeson, W. W. Hodges, James W. rl J W. Perde. were at the with an elegaut uymnai. , uir. . WwwwareaadC G. HedrieK,ou oenaitoituescnoiars, i j presented to Mr. Ii. It. Pickett, su perintendent, a handsome gold ring School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.t Personal. Mr. Geo. C. Kelley, wiio lias oeen spending Christmas.in this city, will return to Birmingham to-night with his wife and two children. Mr. Henrv A. London returns to et the. stngera ,po HMj. o, Six barroon at Atlanta anc the way. The) House bar is oien w on hand. The people are now in full blast Keed trial but !n several others are orj,tP'ver famous old Kimbal that ith a large stock knot Mr. 0. G, Parsley, Jr., has been Fr at Natianal Bank of Wilniagton, ; - i flMlE ANNUAL JEETK OF STOCKHOLD- ... ! ! ' EllS ot this Bank for tje election of Directors will Ixj held at tl'lr Haiking House ou i -1 TUE9DAI JANtAKV 10, NKXT. afll oela;k a. ra. j H.M. BOWDES. ' rv ;:in si..ian6.7. I Cashier X A5t NOT- KU81IKU TO DEATH . f-neither' have. I the LAUOKST STOCK tn i tty, 1 PORPUKB.T.KESir MEDICINES."' 1 think Vl -t canhold up my end of the lo'tf." X have a few, t but WELL' SELECTED,- FANCY AUTICLES ! never before seen iu . Mils market, such as. In- a fant Sets. Work .Boxes in -Leal hoT and Plusu, Shaving Boxes and cases la Silk Plush, -Manicure sets, cologne standi,- Toilet Botttes." Hanging Photo Albums. : Wall -. Decorations, -: Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes. fc;'!cc. ; -In workmanship and design never Ix fore. equaled. . -. - . . " .IAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist. - . v,. r f Atlanta are . inteif ,y J.:! ir. Z . -Ph. U. at tendered and has accepts the posi- JT, . D m,vv, the Chicago wi i exceen x, l -v - . Kansas Citv. Fort Scott & Gulf s over a measured uU.e wh .S at At.; 0.. ' and the test cuureu anCiW.v, f I I 7 ' ' the bottom is scraped made under the most favorable con ditions. e&tedin buildhg a belt line road twenty miles which will ad' fvcturing atiymtages. ng, to cost $1,000,000 reatlv to its -manu the ladies had prepared a good sup-1 v . At the City nu. ,)pr for the tired and hungry travel-1 The Christmas festival of the bun- ler and where bright lights and day School of the Second Presbyte-j Do vou suffer with catarrh? You cneerf ul fires were already awaiting j rian Church at the City Hall last i night, was aa eiegant anu a very - Nv Year Cards ! i Sarsaparilla, tlie great Jlood purin er- oold nv an druggists. their coming. i i L My ioyabie aff,ir. Ti.er w ' Turer's Almanacs, 1888. iwitnr Ala.A nromises to oe a fartirinsr centre. It is ' : r " . .. to have a f 300,0 union depot, immense hotel! railroad shops to cost 800,000, aiu several large man- i ufacturing conctns. The grave of Irs. John J acoo as- trwi. ia .'fp.hed illv and nisht, ac- cording to a cusbm which is deem ed necessary to jrevent the desecra-j lion of the gravd of distinguished persons. Foreign and Aiterican capitalists are preparing to levelop the exten sive Warrior coallelds of Alabama in order to suppV the Gulf and South Atlantic coits with superior and cheap fuel - The Knights of Labor of West Point, Miss., have h hand a $100,000 comnanv and -wiHl erect a wagon LOCAL 1STEWS. IXDKI TO NW AT1TEKTIS8MEKTS. A Shkier Local Ad Dick & Mkares Piece Goods W E Springer & Co Removal Hei jjsberger New Year Presents Annual Meeting First National Bank C W Yates Don't Wait Until Christmas Best shoes for boys at Sons. . French & t f 1m Man colored man was arrested ax gatuenug. o t us " Weldon' yesterdav, who was sup-1 pieasnres or tne cimoreiv uw f Afi Vi Win. Brown, who is latter were made happy hy a visit 't-J.-..i ...iv.v o-Hr.rr-rii wife'si frftm Santa Clans and .Mrs. Santa. Cliarireu r--vJr . I "4 . - T . , - "V . .. r-T . I ' -' ' W.4-Vi lnrA- with miiin Virtu&A in rut a cirv. tie an itjiaus. who were uuni "r"'Vh - I- . . . . . . . ... swered every discriptiou or Brown, Urood things which tney uisinouinx but he was not the man who was J among the children. . . ... -: t wanted. Sergeant Kipper was aeuv fe The SaTines ank to Weldon to identify the arrested Y The iieorporators Ofthe Wihnind- party and bring him to Wilmington ton Savings and Trust Compan dec 21 ' .. w ;218.ortU IttotU , : 1 88 8 . OaTtmd ar s " "1888. THE PATirONS OF THE UNDESIGNED and all others (who are inv.it cnl to l'Onre such ; and would if they consulted their Interests are wqiut-cd ro call and be- supplied with a Caleudar ivr the jnsuing,year. , r , . 4- A full supply or .business calendars for the onl-e and ornamental calendars tor home arc on hand ready for distribution. ... , ; . There is no better time for taking out- a life insurance policy, a fire Insurance policy, an accident insurance policy, or uny other kind of a ptjliey than attbe beslnninff of the year. M. S. WILLAKD,' Agent ' i 214 North Water fit. ufiice Telephont No. 5. House Telephone No 8i dec 17 . , n t , . Don't Wait Until Chnstma's, UT COME NOW. WH1 LE WE 7IAVE B -o- Almanacs, 1888 Diaries for 1388. Wheat made a decided advance in price at Chicago to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot up 375 bales. should he be the person wanted, ieW aineeting at the office of Messrs. JT Year OalliDff Cards. u na tlia nurtv with thfl SCarS I -w fzixa &r fWnnontr vpstflr-l' ! w and carriage shopi an implement pom lockjaw. See the "Artful; the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t Thorp, wan a slicrht advance in the w -vr a- i. a 1 ;fv nt P"rineh & Sons ranee ot coiton in new iuiiv tu-utvj. v Mr. H. Vollers had the misfortune yesterday to lose a valuable horse scars Norwood .Giles & Company y ester on his forehead and nose, and with I day afternoon. The books showed : ..4- -kf inn tvf Vila tbtimbs I XI 4. AAA Via haan citVteori VkArl r .. r.nmnliae Kiit. it TMI TlotBrOWn, I o-i1 ortoW" nrifl Tr. A. .T. 'De- tlO XJk J TI A.v, . . ' I . or least the Brown who is wanted Rosget and Mr. R: J: Jones were apj hprft for settinsr tire to his wife s nointed trus&es to receive th' - l r . fV , dwelling house. amount and turn it over .at t i h d on Tuesaav next, at toe x , i - - r ' of New Hanorer. A permanen t ime. ad select your Pictures and Frames and . ' . - avold the usiwl HUsiL An elegant stock of Gilt, Plush. Bronze, OaK and Cherry Moiuihujfs. Also, Picture Bod, Cord. Wire, &c.t C. . ' . decL: YATES' BOOKSTOHE l C Piece Goods AN BE BOUGHT BY". TIlK SUIT Oil BE MADE TO OBDKK, AT i i . i fcw.fr.vv onii an) fiskblishment ror & UfV- tvi wmn . ; , canning fruits and vegetables. Thprp are seven cobred memoers of the present Virinia House of Tal nnQ the last session. The Uily old negro German baroue Louise n wharas, Ehnicke, cleared from Cape Verde for this port Dec. 13th. The ".New York Cotton Exchange will be closed to-morrow (Dec. 31st) aiid Monday, January 2nd. Rev. Dr. Yates left here yesterday member is A AV. Hiris, ot uin widdle. There is oriH one colored morning for his new field of labor at Senator. smntnr Pnlnipr. of Mchteau. has 100. 000 worth of Percleron hofses- , i on his farm near Detroii and he has just sent an agent to purchase tome Arabia him, Senator Palmer" sists of boo" acres and which cost $12,000. Durham, N. C lanied him. His familv aecom- inatscus to stock' for farm con log cabin A Dr. Bernardo, in Edfebtirgh, is devoting himself to the work, of securing homes in Canadl for'desti tute girls and boys of hiswn coun try. He has already stared a town on a tract of 4,700 aeres l land in Manitoba, which he will populate with young' emigrants . aijd run on the system of an industrial iarm. The extension of the oyster trade in i? ranee aurfng the last n years is regarded as one of the most extra ordinary gastronomic features of the times. During the last vear the beds have produced 600.00Q000 of oysters, ten times more than In 176. The. working classes have thiir oys ters daily, and every wine) shop, even in the poorest quarters, pas it s oyster stand outside. Thejjfewards of Wilmington Dis trict. M. E. Church, heiu a meeiing at the parsonage of Grace M. E. Church this afternoon. . i The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First a-ational TJ a n tr u' m" Iia hold in this city on Tuesday, January 10th. Jfnuaxielphia Record: The sUiiiin- wtration of President Clevelaid is charged with being antagonize to American labor, as the proteciopist organs claim; but Secretary feir- chihrs instructions to custom Ollec tors to keep out the alien cortitict labor miners which the i V: Jiihigh auey. coal operators aro seekiig to The Opera House. 1 Jn-ai.:n sU tHAn ftfTeetelal -The ; . r i .jj -O- - For sale -at HEINSBERGER'S. BOY CLIPPER PLOWS. . DICK &MEARES, Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishintrs. dec 19 12 "S Front i3t Sash- Sash. practicable thereof W tions. A Ile4M)'ant Time. There was a pleasant onristfB gathering of the Brooklyn Suify TUa ranotiHnn of the onera - , . . luu afn m c T rr.. , 1 1; fh n.mfl.t.Atir tal-1 . xui.Cx,, wj . hB pft,nanv -will commence j. c -ttr:i...;nrkri or t.m i nra House last night, was largely attend- . . ? ed, and the opera was renuereu in evpn better shape and style than on lUe UUVJcXClVll unvf ... j i-'. c- . . i . .-il . 1 C3 1...1 ..4- TtfrnVlrlvn Hll lSJit 11I. The oiuerent solos were wen jivcu uuwwi ,t and the choruses were evenly bal- The earlier exercises consistjoi anced and well sustained. The vo- vocal and instrumental music hue calists had the advantage of their school, and recitations by previous appearance to give then! young misse These were all self possession and experience and andappropajami. ;all the. the audience were delighted with tions werespeiany interestif no the performance. It was the opih- were rendered vprettilyaitn ion of all present that the efforts of ood:eect.: AV;the .conctaj our amateurs were fullyUequki; in tfees exercises, Mr, J. W. T1, mafiy respects, to those of the pro- guperintendtmt of the schoo be . .:i.i.1.lwi.ifJiir' hVf of the ouDils. in brief P ap- iessionais wuu uu.c . .o.v. i 7. : ? ' , J u? yropnate- remaras, 5pre&euw Ji H. poster, who lor soij'" A Kellc of Ancient Days. Our than kti are due to Mr. Staeeyl; VanAinringe for a copy ot Xitc vlc's PrenH and Wilmington ihu.. l.nrl VifT.co rf fViiP tiiiidOI tlie JgO: j ..... - - rt . I . . r . mAa coirtAble Ask those who have tried and thoy j User, bearing date will tell you that the Boy Clipper Plow is the best made. Sold only at Jacobfs, who is the factory agent.t Rev. W. S. Creasy will begin his labors Ss pastor of Grace M. Hi. Church, by services at the temple of Israel next Sunday morning ana evening. , TO Jifx.ut'i -1 . . . . talf on User, bearing - date y-S ,er:Ua& - to respond' in proper t Mr. mutilatedby mice, but it contains DresentedMs Ida w. AlTavlor then presented vv e. uu f,f school column, tliat Andrew JacKson, -v., 0 . AKs v 7 much of interest. ' . l .1. who was then President oi me United States, ' had returned to Washington, on aceountof ill health, from his Northern tour. Spirits turpentine, at that time, sold for 37 A watch meeting Will be held at ents per gallon. Tar was $1.30 per - . t .. t- on' Fifth Street M. E. (;hurcn commenc- barrei and tne price oi ruBm at 10:30 o'clock in behalf of the pupils, P a e r fr wblrb i. Foster also responded. At tt pnclusion of. these exercises, tir1!1 f tn pupils and teachers w!1Ied wno as their names were Me wen UP onitothe Sunerintehde.'w present- TV txa trv I .... in urday) .night and cont the new year is ushered id 'then Governor of North Carolina, Rev.T. W. Guthrie. Presiding; riueii v.-- . , ..: Uootli or,ri tho iistritxion was ! anrt his ijriMJin.i'",0. i ' .. .jn.,'c;n rn1lllllTlH. bi,i-i f Wiimintoii District, will ' ne '"r"' . ' Elder of Wilmington w.i. & Cflroli and Tne peneaiaion- hold quarterly meetings , next Sun- to . fft t k The ed and the 1 ttlones, fco i.miinir and at Bladen street paper. aiso coiiwm --. ' tA t.lir lioil.iiiMl wi inornine anl at I5iaaen M. E. Church m tne evening. ! Next Monday will be observed as a holiday, as New Year's day, which is a legal holiday, is qn Sunday next. We presume that all our . realers have seeureci the regulation hog's jowl and peas for their New Year's breakfast. iu re'ard made as nearlyf 1 possime. Tha' IuhkmH nras i iipronounc- ,vIi had be- speiness, went nnnui. alert fnni.n,iu uunvi. . vi -. i - i i , r: from Brunswiek to their hbrie ff Pon..Trap- 7 MtVtri Lufeet smioe or mno- eounty. " ; - "vr,nriKnil. to Iremi of the 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in jiap hour ivhiehfceyj had j just all shades ana coiors, iui mew paed at BrWy" boys from 7 cents - aim ujiwarus. . r .... - . ;!. Vitrrv Ladie wi A- ri Mif vt , puiwnh -rft!iftW iors at Jool Mldw. De- JProp. . -'.!, '..' " , pot iey l ill. find.ape Itie of good 0 t jTXAMES, TRACE CHAIN, BITS, HORSE ColWra, Curry Combs, Back Bands, Hope and a complete line of Agricultural Implements at BOTTOM PBICES. " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Jacobi'e Hdw. Store, 12 South Front Street. dec29tt - Steamship Oo; FRoifPlER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. V At3 o'clock, P. M. GULP STREAM -....Saturday, Dec in BENEFACTOR Thursday, Jan 5 GULF STREAM...: Wednesday, Jan 11 BENEFACTOR.... ,.. ..Saturday, Jan 14 FROM WILMINGTON' GULF STREAM ".Thursday, Jan 5 BENEFACTOR. Tuesday, Jan 10 GULF STREAM Tuesday, Jan 17 " Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Kates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to . H G. SilALLBONES, Superintendent, . Wilmington. c fc TI1EO. E. EGER. Traffic Manager. ' ' . . New York. WM. P, CLYDE 3 CO.. GenT Agents, dec 20 35 Broadway, Neir York. . Doors. Doors. JgEST GOODS. t LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Being" Factory Agents we can sae you money. Jacobins Hdw Depot, dec 29 tf 13 So. Front Street. W. H. Yopp, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN -AN 100 South Front Street, Wilmington, N, tv Lock Box 415. ' ' x . New River Oysters a specialty. . - , , oct 38 2m - Toys ! Toys!, Stoves X GJIEAT VAItrEri, CQOtCHAND HEATH ers. caa give -rota anything you are likelT t want. We.tkrat oiuko thtui, bat we. hive uo cess to ine nest sen vet oi supply. .CaUanrtsoe us. . . - . ?, . ALDKCXAN, FLANNEE & LO.. . Dealers in iiaraware. Tinware. . not 28 dW Wlnilfigtnn, s. The remnants bf the entire stock of will be sold at any priced No' offer refused at corner of larli(5t arjd Second Stoi Wiil make a clean sweep as we " don't want to carry over any and we have no place to put them, so there -i . ' ,; ' v. .""'" ' ; -ft''-:--- ' - ' is an ipiort unity to ,buy at "your o vn price. Call and see. . - - - . Cornier Clarke t and Second sts. Will be closed by January 1st," "v . dQC3p3 " . " t
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