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THIS PAPER puillshed rrcrj txtnlns, Sundays excepted By JOSH. T.JAMES, Editor and Prop. . SfBCRlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: ,n year. Itoa Six inonltLi tZ.Cn. Three month. ll-Ol One month, 33 cents. The r-rcr will be delivered by curler, free o: chinr. In any part of the tity. at the above r r 1 cent per week. vlM-rUa r.tcs lour and literal. ',rLEASS NOTICE. We will be glad to rcccn o coairauuicai ! -:; -v T 9 m jfrom our friends on any and allsulj .cta cr general interest, but v Tlic name or tho writer must alwa-s be fur- J- lOishedtotheEditor. - Communications must bo written one side of the paper. . ; , I'ersonaliUcS must be avoided. : And it Is especially and particularly under- stood that the Editor does not .always endorse MfiEW: :r-sabHcrtbcniwiuplAse report any and T)Jy JII. i 1 f .n'.urf a to rrceir their paper regular Ij. j r , - . - 7 ' I - - ' WTLM1NGTON, N O., MONDAY. JANUARY 9. 1888. NO 7 the views of correspondents unless eo stai vd In the editorial columns. 7 , Secretary of State of Michigan, who- The si. v Beginning to-morrow morning Mr. sat next to Judge More? when he -The Orton" is a sign now adorn- Thos. W. Stfange, assignee, will sell made the statement, whiJh was at ing the roof oi the new part of the at oublic auction the stok and frl some military banquet given in Orton House. It was put up to-day tares of Mn G. W. Linder in the I T -. t ...... "-- . ...... MU- . and attracted considerable atten- store e.ni-nr of Fmnt.''flnifnMir Thename of Hon. John S. lien- t!on- The sign is made of galvan- streets, and also a horse and dray. , j . THE MKSDELS.VQ11 QUI.TTri MB izea iron, nut rue letters win oe, - ,0, '. . - .. DIED, ' ' ; vvfiivxx4. vf., jr jwj - StSW A I) VBKTI8KM KNT NRTV AD VIIllTlSEl K N rs Fill DAY, JANUARY 13, 1888. V lx: jderoh, Representative in Congress . "l " , "u " . f , Onbilinj Specific for Liter Disease f- t ' inentirniMi 111 f.rm iit 1 irtn iaiHi li .-wmnTflMQ t Bitter or tad taate . A. , r. Of tfi I Ullv mouth; tongue coait- ! nomination for Governor, our good ! friend o tho Hickory 7Vcnnd Car- - ci.'umitUm; wur itomarhi ! i oilman is lllOVed to bay: ....iiip: sometime nauwa and waitr- . , . . , .r indicium; rtautlcocjr and actJ AH that is said of John Henderson .i:i.r: uireU alternately i b entirelv correct but we anthim ' : t?!.:.haV,Lrfv-, 1 ! ! to remain in Congress. Ah Govern- v. thing which ought to v.mwt ixnuoner -.illtji low plriu: thU-lC7Uow ap .raniv of the nkla and rv: a dry ih; fevrr: rrt!rn'8: ih urine t . my and hish eotoml. and, !f allowed to 1 ad, ilrpua a sodlmrnt. t i!M0NS LIVER REGULATOR (PURCLY VCGtTABLC) nra!!r 1 In Ibe Mouth to eroOM ill.- Vorpld iJer to a healthy action. It tU wit traorrflMnr tfllMCy o th I and Bowels. im imznu ifttrz res MUrla. Ilowrl CnmpljUnt. lT)rpla. . Sick lllach, inllptlon, " niilon Kidney n rlion, Jaandlre, 9tratal DfprwJon, CoUc by ihe o of 1 IXtlUon rf Exiles, it THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE ChJldrrn.C3rAdulU.aad the AcL - ON!.Y GENUINE kt I Z Suctp ia rc J uo (root of Wrapper. j. M & Philadelphia. Pa., r.iHraiaiurs. Price. j.ov tc IstptLtwly chsat Iah1 Colin Campbell hap jut bevn lichargel from bankruptcy. His divorce cae cot JL'4.043. In the lat twenty years 1,500 cli vorces have leen grantetl in the Brooklyn Courts, New York. It I solid that Governor Seay has determined to enter the race for United States Senator from Ala" Kuua, in opposition to Senator Mor gni. Over 4S7.0O0.000 was invested in new ItiiiMiugs In New York city last yir an increase of near $9,000,000 vir ISrJC and f '20,000,000 over lSS-. A memorial signed by a very large number of the business men of Baltimore, praying the repeal of the tariff tax on sugar, is now in readi ne.v for presentation to Congress. The Australians are the greatest betters In the world. 20,000,000 change hands annually over horse races. In Victoria alone there are 250 registered bookmakers. It Is computed that 150,000 are annually lt 011 foot-ball matches. a .a a a or, ne couin uo uommg towarus repeahng the abominable internal revenue iniquity," but as a member of congress he may do a good deal. We object to tiie nomination of the Judges, not for any opposition to the men, but we suppose a preced ent that might influence Judges to smother justice with policy. The eastern part of tins rtate claims the hrst place on the ticket, and the Cape 1-Var section, that has not been represented in the Kxecutive ofllce in half a century, or more, offers her distinguished and honorable son, Maj. (J. M. Stediimn, at present Lieut. Governor, and in the line of promotion, and most admirably iiunlified in very way -to till the Governor's nflice "with prolit to the Statn ami crelit to himself. Maj. JStedmau has an unsullied record and would make a good "run." The farmers will demand a representa tive and so far as we have learned Capt. Alexander is their man. , With Sredmau and Alexander we can har monize and unite the Democratic forces to the tune of 20,000 majori ty, and so let it be Htedman and Alexander. The Kkvikw appreciates the g erous sentiment disnlaved bv 1 J'rcMx ami Carolinian towards the Cape Fear section in the above" ar tide We have long regarded the nomination of Lieut. Gov. Stedman; aside from any local consideration's essential to the best interests of the Democratic party. Under his lead ership we would have a strong and aggressive campaign, the party would "be thoroughly organized, aud there would be an overwhelm ing victory at the polls for us. ...... . Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sars aparilla neutralizes, and thus cures rheumatism. appropn Itellglpu Itm : , Forty members have $een receiv ed into St. Paul's Lutheran Church during the. past year, and during the same time $5,000 over and bo ve its' current expenses have been raisJ ed By the Church. This is a good showing and speaks well for the Church and the spirit of. Christian benevolence by which it is actuated. - Keal Estate. The house known as the Eli W. Hall property, on North Front sC, was sold at auction at noon to-day by Messrs, S. P. Collier & Co. Mr. Samuel Hear, Jr., was the purchaser and the price at whicrfThVifroper- ty was sold was $300. The land up on which the house is now standing belongs to the U. .S. Government, and consequently the structure will be taken down and removed. thSSlmT? & 9n nerrGUSTAV HILLE, Solo Violin. tne 9tn lnsu. LAUKA M.. wire or Jams Shnot- TfoT- r ttt upvnu x'ti, foulmSX'0- THOMAS KYAN,' Clarinet and Viok Jmneral nouceco-morrow mornlns. iifirr piitLtp lffjnwr.TtKnwi? !., mnto a w m m-m-w u vj mm. ivtv a imv aaaava Viola. v : , . .:, N K VV - ADV EU I ISKM ENTs IxTew Year ! Has commenced; and with it we shall continue to offer N weekly some ISr:ES-37S7" OPERA HOUSE. John Hbdnck, : January 6th, iSSSY We: want to talk to our friends about Towels. Tow els are an interesting subject to all nice Housekeepers. We have a weakness that '.wav and consequently find our selves overstocked. We do not desfp-n to exao-o-om t Li 1 1 TE ARE HEKE YET, WITILTIIE Finest - - . -, . ' ; ' and cheapest Furniture and &her household Confidently believe that ,WC goods to befound in the city. j . ... ' have more. Towels - than any in; the . city Mr. LOUIS BLUMENBERG, Solo Violincello. MISS ANNIE CARPENTER, Prima Donna Soprano . ? Seats on sale at Ilelnsbenrer's Thnrslav at I a. ui. , - inn Knoxville Furniture Co. We are receivlnsr new eoods daiiv from rii Factory. Also a lull line of Baby Carriages.- ', Jan 9 E. H. SNEED, Manager IBar gains To our patrons. Re moved rro OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL BUILD-J ing-, Na U North Front St. Will be glad to welcome our customers there. - W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Importers and Jobbers, jany Hardware, 'imware and Crockery LOCAL DCsTETS- Indkx to New Adtertisbmkxts. M M K atx New Year A Sorier Must be Sold Tatlor's Baxar Notice Thos W Strange Auction Sale Dick Meares- Piece Goods W E SraixcER Cq Removed C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions Jons J iIedrice About Towels IIeivsberqer -New Year Presents E II Sxeed Knbxvillc Furniture Co -sol C Weill, Comr Sale of Real Estate oct 20 2aw3m m th . Cltjr Court. There was but one defendant de- maudiug Mayor Fowler's attention this morning, and his name was An- This week we will COntihue oiisTet Brush tnony isaiiani, colored, charged with tlisorderly conduct. The offense was proven, and Anthony was re quired to pay $20 or be imprisoned for 'SO days. Two witnesses in the case who failed to appear when caljed had judgment nisi entered against them with a fine of $10 in each case. two stores in the citv' and al ways sold them ch cap - ' - '. -.-' - er. vWe intend to sell them cheaper yet. Listen, our 37 100 To be Givoa Away cents ; Damask Towels with p L. RUTCH Bring your bottles Tuesdays and Fridays to I : . . . my new house, No. 13 North Second St., Prac- j,, J ' " '' r i 1 tical Painter and dealer in Imported and Do- dUCed!" tO 25c. VVe SOIQ a Scotch Huck towel very large size at 3 per xlozen, they are worth $4, these we . let you 8ign-of the Hore. ' our. : : Remnant Sale ! . - i;i a i c . . aim musb uonipjei-e siock or uarness and Sad- " daily addinp; some from all oUery goods, 'lTunks and Bags in the State, ' . : . ,'t; v ana guaranteed to please both in quality and nave at S2.7 S. VY e ITlVe VOU . t I price or money cheerfully reiunrtftrt npmiinn ' ' J . v i J ucpcirtmenis. T1TE HAVE THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST and most complete stock of Harness and Sad- See the Artful," the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, t Criminal Co art. The following have been the pro ceedings before this tribunal "to-day, up to the time of closing our report: State vs. S. Howard, wilful aban donment. .Guilty. Judgment one penny and costs. State vs. Hardy Wright, injurv to fence. Guilty; Judgment, one penny and costs. Piece Goods Also have-just opened 5o Heavy Jackets worth $6 for only $3. A fine lot of Jerseys, all worth double our price, for 5oc, w' . igTrfv2 5 ,-7; i.5o, up; , - . I TVTANUFACTURE SAFES THAT ARE NEV Just arrived 3,000 yards batg DAMP1 Tae price or money cheerfully reiunded. jvavaa.wo cuaic IJAIO YVCCtU -ITT - 1 " 1' t ' ' I" it' ; iFENNELL,j a Huck towel that would be at 20c for 1 5c. A pu re qan be bought by the suit or be J linen Huck towel, a ' little MADE TO ORDER, AT ' . , .'iJ'j: j - t1 '":; smaiier size, ar. 10c. uotton DICK & ME ARES, Merchant Tailoringjuid Gents' Furnishings, Jlanri d Safe: Cahipany, eens. onlv 10c. State vs. W. H. Howe, keeping gambling house. Motion to quash. jChecked NainSObk. muiiuuuvcjTuitu. now ou trial. A Good Boy. A young man, who was spoken to by the police last Saturday evening about driving his horse rather faster than is allowed by the city ordi nances, took the idea that he was under arrest, and . when the City Court opened this morning, he was opera Hocse Mendelssohn Quintette Club on hand and walked into the pris- For other locals see fourth rm oners dock for trial- He was a Sons. Day's length 1) hours and utes. that there were no charges acrainst a . w T him, and he came out of the dock W min with a light heart and a happy countenance. It has been a dull dav gathering. The o-dav .y for news The .New York Sun says: 4One of the tlrst Acts of the New York Leg islature should be to repeal the Sat unlay half holiday law. Itdoesno good to anybody, and works great injury to the business of this ine- troMlis." Frank J. Sullivan is contesting C. Felt ou's right to a seat in Con giws from tho Fifth California dis trict. He claims that the election wai carried by fraud, bribery and intimidation and that the California Mi-ar corporations have instituted a condition of slavery from which the vrlute voters have no means of cs- The Republicans, he says. trietl In ! t ilm lnrt 5rt 1 ihukIi ! r I ., . .....v,.,... . , . rniH tiirkptiiiic and to give the Democrats no ren I ' reentation whatever. An injuuc-l w Imkes of snow very few tion nlon nreventtl this outrnirt- lmul scarcely perceptible fell here I this afternoon ine Itoston Republic ayB: .'The M-a 2 a m.- A a A 1 1 9 1 flonriahM - Ho frii in vau, P.?' ""' at hcF in this tendance at his funeral, which took Emrland is a more eowrdlv w.i Clly 'iSffi Pe at Pike Creek Church, in thAntlirm thnf la tnA f J Schr. Uatlic Zr. Sheets, from New Rocky Point township, Rev. F. W. -- . V , I 1- - . an . Utah, inasmuch aa it almnrlnn th lorK Ior Savannah, put into South- escuau omciating divorced wifmitlrlv Ami fKPctlast night for a harbor, i Mr. F. Mahn, another old Ger ... , . i i a: . -r-. i . . . i i ujuu ciiizeu oi ivockv oint town .LKXjK. OUT. Inr n rrL! wnvo T I 1 . 1 ' -. , IKiwibiIitv in her reeard ntt n 7 " ounea on oaturuay , i t "t "w I xne tnermometer was 60 last. . . . V ucgrer ueiow zero tnis morning in . j.Jb4M18l9 I'iv- some Darts Of Montana. vde for their first wives, no matter! . , - I -i A- X aT a 9 m now man v others thev mav b. x"c irui" OI vestiouie cars ouie VealedV I from ew York to Jacksonville, India Linens, Egyptian Laces, : All-Overs, Embroideries. 40 inch Drap. Coup only 25c. Jobs in Ladies', Misses, Low for cash at a I Bocky Point Items. Mr. August Bamberg, after receipts of cotton at this port Pai" J"ness of several months, r foot up 7H0 bales. 1,e1 at Rocky Po,n on the 5th inst; 4nd was buried on the 7th inst. The Ladies will find a nice line of good I deceiised was a native of Wesen- berg, Mecklenberg Strelitz, and at the time of death his age was 70 years, II months and i) days. . He came to the United States in 1848, settling at first on Long Island, but he .subsequently came to Rocky Point, -where he had lived for many j years, lie was tho youngest of KJ children, and leaves a wife, but ' no i steamship ncnrfaciur, from New other family. JThere was a large at- only Safe havine the Tnncnifl I firn . For sale by A. A. WILLARD, apl 2 2t am lym Wilmington, N. C. Sale of Yaluable Reai Estate. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. George W. Williams, K. M. Murchlson, W. F. ourpy. iMvy w. murcnison ana uimno w. , Murchlson, the last named an infant, under Dromot oavino rn;tnmfrc: "will the age of 21 years, and suing herein by her P1"1"Pr raHIS Uaiomers Will general guardian, George W Williams, ex- v ' , .. . i parte, sale for partition. . ? ; . get them all the same; if you By virtue arid in pursuance of a decree of the ,c 1 . ; , H - - " v , Superior Court of New Hanover countv. the dpcir tn rfpnuo fKQ UnC,- undersigned appointed- commissloher will sell r tv t ui St. thA Onnrt. TIoiisa rtrw-ir in WilrviJ on Monday, January 23rd, 1888, at 12 o'clock, j the above offer rail pn rlxr m., the following described city property: 00 , - y - cr Cdh Vary. OO the said City of Wilmington, on the west bank much for rrWfl; lows: JKegmning on tne river, two hundred towels as low as 5c, and ele gant towels up to $ i ,50 each, which, will be sold at a reduc- To those who are well posted, the superiority and ness of our linen stock are as familiar as "household words' the prices named above are for cash, but Next week and eighty (380) feet southwardly from the we will crWf vnn com infr softthern line of the causeway, running thence i .c 111 &lve you ; ?ome inior- in relation to other reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. De- ot. t There were some line live turkeys aim! othr Doultrv Hi tills innrk-ff 116 aiarket St. Jan 9 - : -o- The south eighty-six (86) desrrees west. eierht chains, twenty-nve (25) links; thence nortn one I matl nn the causewav. thence with th miisawav wpt. wardly three (3) chains, sixty-eight (68) links to I crood; the Brunswick countf line", thence with that h' line souinwaraiy six (6) cnains, forty-one (41) links to DeRossetfs corner, thence with I ueuosset's une north eighty-three and a fourth (83ir) decrees east, twelve chains mom nr less 10 we river, tnence northwardly with the west bank of the river two hundred (200) feet vu w.v wKiujuiur, uemff pares oi oiocks :tsn. 398, 399, 400 and 401, reference being had to the official map of the said City of Wilmington. (2.) A certain niece or parcel of land situate in the. city or wumington aforesaid,, between Orange I. Lf winning ON TUESDAY MORNING and Ann streets and between Front. Rtret. and I A the river, being the western nart of the lot. I next, the 10th inst.' at llo'eioet t win rttsnrx desiirnatftfi nnrl Irnnwnlnthoniri nian nf vtru I r' . t , . mihiiton as lot No. 76, under letter B. and in of at public auction, at the store of G. W. Lln- 1 me ue w or Turners Dian tnereor . as lot No. A. 1 - - - . of square 125 and bounded as . follows: Begin- j der, on corner of Front and Dock streets, all oi iuug iu iuc uuruiera uiiu vi saxu 101 TiO. 4, .Oil - - ,. . ctquiixc i, iiccuruiug wj. Turner's man, at a I luc jacruiianuise, uquors, Groceries, wmi une uuuureu auu iwo leet SIX (6) I ' Inches westwardly from the western line of I an store ftxtures therein contained. Respectfully, . . JJ.H. Auction Ga!o. M U Also, one good Horse and Dray. Jan 7 It THOS. W. STRANGE, . ; . 'V Assignee -A1SD- rJUGT BE GOLD ! Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Sons. t Personal. Mrs. C. H, M. Stoever, of Phila delphia, is in the city, the gue8tof Mr. II- T TlpVpnnr nmnnmiv nf tha "8c,ua) wtiauutty oi supreme LtlthPran PnhliVntmn Pn,nnanv loveliness for this setison of the vearl and all the churches were attended ' "porta oreign. ; by large congregations in conse- or Darue Vertha, Kruse, clear- CI UP nee. ' vm uu uaiunia evemug JoriilV' erpooi witn 1,823 bales cotton, val-l Fla.. will iinvs thrmitrh fliia ... ..1 - 'r . . I ...... J -uuire morse, oi Jdicnixrau. wnoi attont i rkViruir .r.;i. nas ieen charged with the paterni ty of the lie told on Hon. John S- Henderson, M. C. from this State. telegraphed to the XewYork Herald denying that he had made any feuch teiuent, and saying that there wa no trouble whatever at the din her "rmi r l ! 1 T That all . . ; iwwjo, iivtu vruia (Will uuwiLmu r r t . .... . vuicv mm - i . ijiciQcseiXy jxeiisen, cleared to-day ror I-ful and ia Bool taste, rer " W"minSton Shirt Factory, Lo.th ' ks rft. y,r. t SV - ' J- t,5bac penttoe, 1,727 barrels rosing 35 barrels 10 0 GLOVES HAVE ARRIVED AT or'sBazar 50 dozen all wool flannel sliirts, in T Z ,.l L. ... . . All slmil- f a , ""' nuippeu. ujr iuefcors. -..rrrwieaiiegearemarKs were " , v tt"u Alex. Sprunt & Son. Dan. barque d, but that all was quiet and ooys ,rom 4,1 cents upwards, 1 Tayl Front street, and running thence southwardly parallel with Front street sixty-six am feet. i at a-w . . -n - . . wsr uuc ui uie ape r ear xuver. inence nortn- wardly along the channel or deep water line of iae nver sixiy-su mm iee to tne nortnern line of said lot No. 4, of square 125, thence with said line eastwardly to the beginning, together witu a ngnx, oi way ox ten (iu ieet in width leading from the eastern line of the lot herehv conveyed to Front street and also the right of using a w eu on me eastern part or said lot No, 4, of square 125 lately belonging toMary Crews, and of continuing the pump - therein. 3. j a certain tract or parcel of land, being in the ; City of Wilmington. . on which is situated a inree-scory dock warenouse. beta? situate in rear of the Custorm House and between that and property formerly owned by the Cape Fear Bank, and bounded as follows: Begin ning at mat point on the north side of the al ley, (wmcn auey is next south to the Custom i House lot. and runs from Water street tni jiain street), intersected by the eastern line of me auey runnin? nearly north and south in the rear of the Custom House, thence easterly ahonf. flftv nr Ritv ftmr a aMey next to the Custom House, and to the At our Store and secure the biggest bargain Erupercy lormeny owned Dy th Cape -Fear ank, thence northwardly along the line of me property ionnercy owned by the Cape Fear Bank about thirty nine (39 feet to property iviiuvriy unura oy kiiis ana 3iitcneu. anrt thence westwardly about fifty or sixty feet! : OUR ENTfRE STOCK OF WINTEfcOlOxlINGH MUST BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE In order to make room for Spring- goods. . CALL 3STO"W" ! along the line of property formerly j owned by f.u auu iaiLcueu to me eastern line oi tne al f0,'ra tne Herald corresoondent onia Niyn that Judge Morse did !r0p J"ak the statement alluded hS nun i a. i m i . U ViMI III 111 U I t V TWU 9-J LA V UllCUIICfl L UL I 1 r!l I IM I .ffl J III11H I 1 1 1 M I III II f III O TnnPrO flw - T. ' I - vjvi . gum thus, valued at $12,335. shinned I School Books and School Station by Messrs, Paterson, Downing & ll no 1 a personage than the oerger'flL leign amounting to $97,805. Oomo bofore they are all gone again I - Jan 9 ley runninsr la rear of the custom House, and thence southwardly about, thirty-nine (39) feet on the eastern Hue of the alley that runs in the rear the of Cu&tonv House to the point of beginning.' - , ; , . . . Terms or. Sale. Cash. or. if desired one- tnira casn, oaiance in caual payments in a or 1 12 months, with interest on deferred payments i at rate of S per cent, per annum and title re served urall last payment is made. v sol. c. WEJLJ j an 2 lawi w ta . commissioner. ever offered in this line. A. SHRIEK. Old Stand, 1 14 n&rln-t St.' jan3 ' . 1HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOV owners of Okfcdale Cemetery will be tol l at Company's Ofiice, No. ill lMncctssSL.on Jhc day, J anuary 9th, at 8 o'clock, p. m. RICHARD J. JONE . ' janC St trcfjr&Trcar:,'
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