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THIS PATES iUsJiM CTtr7 tTCZlsZ SssJJl exceptM fJ J0siL T. JAMES, Editor ana Prop. 5l P5CKimOXS, rOSTAtJE PAID: r 4a SI months COO. Three costM. Itca One moata, S3 cents. iria be delivered by carriers, tree rt. or 10 "nta rret u,fWa rat ow and liberal rr- utMfTit)ers will pUa-se report any '.ma ,t r murr to receive their paper regularly. 1 I "Miflllfi:;! k .i. 4 ri .1 t-",',r,''",t?,,f . , . v !! K i t Aln.Hitf it ' .(,. 4 it I w . , ..1 hiv.t ll-r r-.iHt rnp. . fx ui::"i.-. l vit.pti :u-iive X i. ! UfatU.itrt those, Mohave Coilptlinj, . tU-m t.t-'j w.fl cr.uuat-J:iiiflnetl r .17 Hi il J I vol xi r. WILMINGTON, N. C . MONDAY. JANUARY 23 1888 NO. 18 CasL. House. I... u-.ir.'.t-ru.liy i-s:rfful; other liuve ,rrt irrtt jkhi itjr of tniT. 'w'lVfu-r i.nn Iy-pT!a naT take, Tie ttndrrSylnsr muse is in .If<, -n! on lUlnz nur It ncalt.T cy rlaln, no one will ntualn a dyri'U who will Ik trill correct Ar!2Itjr of th XrrlUUon. time S rr r .frr to warhhig, ichrn vtt otltcr troubles c.l v If - tr r t. U ... i : l- t . .!!... !jfr - .1 . Lj ; r r t - .t. ". I 1 I . ..It t-" V .' r. - Mr. and Mn. fftines Goldsbtiry, of Mm Metlnff. ilIockJ Crjttal Spectacles and Eyeglass e! NKW A O VERT I S Eftl ENTS. Warwick, 3rass.f have celebrated The Union Mass Meeting of ''the i Advice to old and young: In se the sixty-first anniversary of their several Protestant churches in the lectlng spectacles you should be cau wedding. Ho is ninety-one vears city was held at the First Presbyte- jtiou not to take more magnifying old, but is able to visit his "barn rian Church last night to listen to wtjp-than has been lost tojt he eye . the address of Rev. Thomas H. Law, , that ooint bf increase, will cause ; District Superintendent: of ne- prema get dailv and attend ti his live stock. I.-, . . . . . M 1 . . I "-ww ttAAA U1J UX T -V t J V. U OUJ " ,a J " 1 J v " , American Bi ble Society for Worth : glasses or stronger power tnan is entereu uie i. onieieraie service ; nri1 nnVinn TllA nlsfht v -o i cessary is tne aauy cause or when he was oyer sixty years old)! . . , . . f tureold age to thesight. You can , , , r , i Jiicieiueiii, uui. inert? who gumi thB KpRt a HPinhpr&pr 1 f " t that he and General Mahone, while , t.n ' niwlpnl ln Th various iff ?. lleinsberger s? , t lC'M,Katz,5 reronnoitering the ninui, were . . , .- . , - ni rlannniinorlnns in tnaittf - ThA fl(L fired upon and were compelled tojd f Kev Mr Law interest- , . . 'i.., ingand It was 1 itened to with pro- . ADVKifTiKi i. and inter his but, iumKtov. Huiitli dismounted. pickel it up, and riding into camp, presentetl it to Mahone. amid the loudest cheering from his brigade. Hood's Sarsnpafilla cures catarrh by expelling impurity from the blood whieh is the cause oi the complaint. Giveitatrial "local isri3"ws- Ch RAt Type made from paper Is the Utt novelty. A process has been patented in England by which large type can be made from pulp. During the year 18S7 eleven and a half tons of postage stamps nearly one hundred and seventy million- were sold at the New York post- I office. ; I : Polpit-pounder 'SamM Small is under bond to answer in court at KnntAS City on the ?th instant for having criminally libeled Actor t Disey. New Orleans women cultivate 'camellias at such good profit that more than one woman is said to have 'gone to Europe on her camel Ia bush." Index to Nbw Advertisements. M M Katz Casli Store Grand Masquerade Kail Head Panrhy & Co ads It L IJcTcniNs Think of It Opbra Hocse Boston stars rBor. A Bbllezxx Dancing J A Sf bixgek Coal and Wood ' Sah'u Bear. Sr New Arrivals Dice Mkabk Heceiioods V E srRiNCER Co Kemoved H L Fkxneli jlifn of tho Horse )rsRA HorsE Jliu the Penman C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions Alderman, IXannkr Co Stoves E II Sneed Knoxville Furniture Co Heinsberoer -irrat Bargains in Books C B soctherland Co coiTtag; IIcpo6ltory OrERA IIoc?e Wilson H Kankln Minstrels For other locals see fourth . page Hest shoes for boys at Sons. found attention. "Able esting addresses were also made by Rev. Robert Strange, rector of St. James' Church, and by Rev. W. 8. Creasy, pastor of Grace MV E. Church. At the conclusion of the regular services a meeting of the New Han over Bible Socity was held and the following officers were elected to servo for the ensuing year: President J. C. Stevenson. . Vice Presidents The Pastors of the Protestant Churches in the city cx officio. , Secretary H. H. Munson. Treasurer W. W. Hodges. Executive Committee Dr. A. J. DeRosset, Dr. W. H. Green, Du Brutz Cutlar, Col. Roger Moore, P. A. Newbury, J. G. Darden, B. F. Mitchell, J. W. Taylor, B. F. Hall, Oscar Pearsall, W. H. Strauss. In making the foregoing election of the Executive Committee one per" r School shoes for children,! .best in i a thecity, at fflo. R. French SSons.t XTRA JOBS THIS WEEK I - ' PLEASE NOTICE. We wia toe glad to receive cominunlcafic ns from our friends on any and all subjects cr general interest, but The name of the writer must always bo f is--olshed to the Editor. Communications must do written only n one side of the paper. ... '. Personalities must bo avoided. And it is-especlally and particularly under stood that the Editor doc3 t alwa3-s endors the views of correspondents nlcss so stare in the editorial columns. 1 : NEW rAJDVEKTlSBUXKNTS OPERM t GE. -Uuriday, Jaiiiiitry 23d, J;.., MR A. M J P ALMER . - ' - i i i Will present the Great Success entitled '131 THE PENMAN." Written by Sir Charles Young. Seats on sale at Ilelrisberger's on and after Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. I OPEA HO HQUSE. Wej Sainsotts, Worrh lOe fr 8 Cents. it u I i French Hulls India iiacBs. a a 15c Ik " 40c 2ie 12 tit 15 c. Hty 23c. " 8c; "15c. 'lie. 1 Thursday v Jiinuary 26, MR, OZIAS W. FOND, Has the honor to announce the re appearance In this city of the famous BOSTON TARS, Composing the following Emlneni Artists: Medorallenson-Emerson, the distinguished soprano; waiter Emerson tne Greatest Cornet -o- J" g,it seys Worth double our price for 1, 1.35 and JCl.SO. ... i ,i i, il i uiycr living; nuuuu ivinjr, ine oniuani. nan son was selected from each of .the istdCoinDbses.andNellaF. Brown. Amen. white Protestant Churches in the E8?,0! . 1-rencii & citv. I morninsr at 9 o'clock. iiatim. I . i ; i t About 75 new members joined the The receipts or cotton at this port society last night, and it is now in . ... Il '.AX "A t- FIFTY JACKETS, Worth $6 for $3, to-day foot up 1,020 bales. We hope thnt there will be a full teudance at the meeting of the choirs at the lecture room of the First Presbvterian Church to-mor- better working condition than it has been in several years. The Executive Committee held a TJew Arrivals.7 BOXES IIENRTf CO. FIG OBACQO, 1KA BOXES PLUG AND TWISTf ikJli . ALT. styt.ks tor 4 r-nns attendance at the meeting of the . ,fi ?MMMW-t. mu : On linn assorted cigarsi t.i i ... meeting this forenoon at which steps dlhl I UU Above to be sold' at beatly re- were taken to nave resruiar auarter- uiyac cuusigiunenx. lv meetintrs of the committee and row night. The work is important Lj, t ,mve guter annual meet- I t 11.. 1 I ings of the society. Jan 2) Respectfully. f SAM'IBEAR, Sr., . 4 10 Market Street Balance of our Ladies' and Misses, Men's and Boys' Vests and Pants. Also, Blankets and Cloaks. , -o- ' Finest shoes for ladies wear in the citv at French & Sons. t Or the one hundred .tons of xinc annually produced in the world. MkmouH turns out twelve tons, and the industry Is only partly develop ed there. The emir of Afghanistan has fallen in love with bagpipes and has order ed 200 of thera from Cabul. The shah of Persia has also ordered a brass band. A Parsee girl named Sorabji has jut been graduated in the Univer sity of Bombay In the 'Arst class," a distinction won at the same time by but five men. A Frenchman was recently grant ed a divorce by a Paris judge on the o!e trround that his wife wonld not i tallow him to read all the letters she vrrote and received. - New York balfs are more extra va- pint tnis season tnan tor many pars past. At one ball there were ID.(XM newly cut roses, besides flow Ts of other sorts in profusion. As the outcome of a suggestion bv Bishop Bonacuiu, active measures are Wing taken in Lincoln,' Neb., looking to the erection in that city during the current year of a Roman Catholic cathedral, to cost $100,000. The Minstrels. ThA -Wilton Ar Pnkin MiWro 1 55"?- P-.nters: d AltiSfS' Material, -....ww.. imacnme uiis. juica. Axie ureasp j jce nan. ins subject iu be "Tne I Troupe arrived here last night and tracts tasen. and can hardly be over estimated. Hon. A. M Waddell will deliver a lecture At the hall of St. Agnes Guild, immediately Hast of St. James' Church at 8 o'clock to-mor row night for the benefit of the Guild. Universal Infirmity." will appear at the Opera House to-1 Grind ausquermde Ball. nfcht This toupe has never before A grand masquerade ball will be vislte1 this cit although they are irivpn bv the Germania Cornet Band manyoi me laigeroonxn on Thuridav. Feb. 2nd. at Germania ern c!ties- There are 33 Performers t .: t,. i and we are assured that all of them most delightful events in the annals artists. It is the pride and boast of the city and no pains will be of the management that they cater spared to make it such. Messrs. J. G. L. Gieschen, C. F. Von Kampen, II. II. Gieschen, M. Rathjen and J H. Kuck are on the couimittee of arrangements. THIS .WEEK WILL FINISH OUR Remnant Sale ou can BE YOUR OWN painter ifI Secure some of the Bargains Think of It. you buy my Pure Paint mixed to order. I have all kinds of Paints. Oils. Lamps. Glass. Var nish, Brushes. Imported and Domestic Goods, GEO. WILSON, "LEADING : Wilson &;Rankin Minstrels, .! GEORGE WILSON, "The Minstrel King." 35 Thirty-F,v Others 35 MASTER OLIVER, The Musical Prndliv. - . .7 c' ' t THE GRAND; OrEKA. . Admission, '25c, 50c, 75c and fl. Box Sheet at lletnsberger's 9 o clock Sat ur day morning. , t - -Jan ) ."! Extraortlinary Gash; OSer ! Muyr. be sola R. L. HUTCHINS. Jan 23 - ; Store No. 12 North second St Dancing. New Embroideries and Flounoings, MY REGIILAR LES- sons in dancing will ! i be on TuesdaySjTnurs days, and Saturdays, at 3 p. m. for Ladles. The lessons for Gen- muemen.tms week, will LDe on mesoay ana xnursaaynignts. Al ter mis week they wm to a most refined sentimentand that ladies may attend the entertainment with the perfect assurance that they mill ri r liaa . omrfliinr. nfTnniiiira I n.v..Uf. on Monays, Wednesdays and Fridays. irom tne stacre. in cities wnere.Tne I Tuition ior is xessons. company are known and apprecia ted the entertainmentsare attended by the elite and most refined ladies. The comnanvare Drovided with a vened at the Court House in this! gnecial train with which thev travel I MANIA HALL. THURSDAY, Feb. 2?ad, 1888, . mL,ivMH,n8,u.H i.ir. . ..B- aml are Jn consequence not confined commlttee-J. G Jan 23 It Prof. a. BELLEZZA. SuierIor Court. !New Hanover Superior Court, Judge Shepherd, . presiding, con Grand Masquerade TY GERMANIA CORNET BAND I JO CHEAP FOR CASH, , AT . I.I.Iatz 116 Market St. ; Jan 23 " . OKA A MONTH. No capital reauired. A tf v eood chance to make money. AddIy THE ELEGANT STOCK OF MILLINERY, ' FANCY GOODS, . . , . NOTIONS, ... CORSETS,! . 7 ' I .BUSTLES, ' laces, -": ruchings, DliESS TRIMMINGS, AND BUTTONS. Infants', and Children's Caps', , Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons. , Ornaments, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,! Collars and CulTs, Windsor Ties, Jewelrv, This stock is well known as being the finest ever brought to this pit v MISS G(foiWIN will' give her artistic trimming free of charge to customers for, the next ten days, as an : inducement to trade, and Hats ahd Bonnets will be almost giveii away. ' ' , ' ': Call and see for yourselves and the prices will surprise you.' : Must be realized on stock immedi- ately, hence this extraordinary offer. . Ladies' Emporium, ; Ball. ATGER for territory at once B. S Lauderbach Co.. Newark, n. j. jan 23 4w . 115 Market St? "Country orders solicited and PA T J? X T Vi F- A. LEHMANN, I . , . . A 1 u a 1 O Washington, d. c. satisfaction guaranteed, ian 17 tf 4w Send for circular. ing the calendar, adjourned until 10 to the hours of the regular trains in If11' U' 'U' Glescnfn' jjgfg-a?" O'clock tO-IUOrrow morning. The ,nkiiirr their denarlnre. nrwl vh are 1 . .. I " -l ' 1 - s i ! jurors ior tne term areas ioiiows: assured will not cut the performance UOal UflQ VrJOOU. t ir?t Week I'.Jj. Hndgers, James and wilnotc A. King, K. M. Green, Jacob Drew, J ioen rjiven. IVontnfl IMMEDIATELY, j LADIES TO ' - ' . I ki t-V-M 1 If.H I II V 2.11 UU111L.C1. I kit ill II All 111 tance). Good pay can oe made. Jfiverything furnished, farucuiars rree. ' Aaaress a rustic Needlework Co., 135 8th St New York City. Jan23 4w j Great Bargaino -IN- close until it has all R. Coles, W. F. Corbet t, A. G. Mc- Girt. C G. Sutitherland, Roderick McRae, George Darden, F. G. Mc- Gruder, J. 1). DoMdier. Second Week Jas. Williams, David Jones, A. juiuti, S. S. Bur- russ, E. T. Dnier, John F. Garrell, R STOCK ED AND "WIIITEi ASH Jay Gould paid $C00.000 for his country home up tho Hudson, and it U said to cost him $100 a day, or nearly $150,000 a year. It embraces almost a square mile of land, 05 acres of which is lawn. I The largest block of coal ever ta n from a mine in the United SUtes was exhibited at the Texas tate Fair. It weighed 6351 pounds. lexss keeps on she will have a coal miners itrike one of these days. I "ham White, of Washington .founty. Pa., claims to be the oldest wmen ox tne Slate. lie was oorn ia 1776, was a soldier in Gen. Jack son's army at Ne Orleans, and as sort that a bullet from his musket killed Gen, Pakenliam. Millard Fillmore Brown, who Is now two months old, weighs only one pound and seven onces, and ' Sale of Keal Kstate. The sale of real estate for partition, advertised in the Daily Review for to-day, at 12 o'clock, under the su pervision of the Commissioner,' Mr. Sol. C. Weill, took place at the Court J, B. Ca.Meen, If. H. Foster, J. B. I House, with Mr. S. VanAmringe as Swann, Benj. Scott, J. A. Hargrave, I auctioneer. Lot 1, on Easrlo's Island, Daniel Adam. I nnnnsitn the ritv sold for SU nOn- Int. I E 1 J 1 -1 -wvr , - -2, situated in the block bounded by A disimtch was received here this uranffe anu Ann slreels ana ron1' forenoon conveying the sad intelli- 8trt?et ana u,e river orougnt f 3,oou' gence that Capt. E. D. Browning ana low' a ""-ee-siory dhck ware died at Weldon at 7.45 this morning, bouse m rear of the Custom House, He had been in feeble health 'for 8IU ror f 3,000. Mr. tfeo. W. Wli: several months, and on Friday last Hams was the purchaser of all, he had the misfortune to have one! . , ? Nor barque Agatha, Rohe, cleared late last Saturday night for London, OAK AND ASH .- ( I - JACK AND LIGHTWGOD. COAL, i FULL WOOD BLACK : J an 23 J. A. SPRINGER. r55? Removed tw2 I -- i ' . Ins, No. It North ; Eront St. glad to 'O OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL BUILD- Will be i welcome our customers there. ' r J i W.'E. SPRINGER L CO., Importers and Jobbers, s Jan 23 Hardware, . Tinware and Crockery CARRIAGE REPOSITORY v too (O a n B Jfi. Hi; m 27 1 1 AM NOW OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BOOKS AT 25 Twenty-Five Cents 25 ' - EACIL . , . - AND ALSO, GILT EDGE BOOKS OF STAND ARD AUTHORS AT 45 Forty-Five Cents 45 o ;, ' . : CALL AND SEE THEM AVT AND REPAIR SHOP. Heinsberfirer'o Liebig Company's Extract Uve Book and MusicStorc. of his thighs broken, which prob ably hastened his death. Capt. Browning was one of the best known men in the Eastern part of the State, having been a popular, careful and accommodating conductor on the P4 RTTES IN WANT OF JINY KLND OF OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat i Flavoring, Stocks for soups, Made Dish es ana sauces. Annual sate ;uuu,w) jars. Jan 21 4L Vehicle or want any Repairing done; to their with 450 casks spirits turpentine M vehicles, wm find it to their interest td and 2,607 barrels rosin, valued at I call on - ' mkai ki wi k ira a T , w ' C B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. ... Liebig Company's Extract ,,,s,ur?,,ue' OF MEAT. An invaluable tonic -'Is -a I A i . A success and a boon for which nations I AND TORNADO INSURANCE. U should feel ' gratetuL" See Press," "Lancet," &c 'Medical i w;i : T,T , " ' Shotter & Co. Nor barque Frlda I 'Corner Second and Princess street Wilmington & Weldon Railroad fori" , , , V . I A your horses to be shod. We have, Genuine With Blue Signature decTtf Apply to SMITH & BOATWRIGnT, No. 124 N. Water strn-t " Telephone No. 7.1 about 80 years. He was about 53 years of age at the' time of his death; was born in Halifax County, N. C, and was never married. Two broth- 1 I..A i 1 . era oxju a eisicr survive nnu. .-8 a Jfn 23 tfjj Merchants9 Excliaiie Dining Rbms. suior'be Liebig , Company Extract $7,520. shinned bv Messrs. Alex iM,- ' of meat; to i had r mt twviri 9J t.he tol?wl low rates: ivrday Rasmussen, .cleared also late on Sat-Inrst-ciassShoer. with 220 casks spirits turpentlue rlUCO wUPUU and 3,179 barrels rosin, valued at ian bebought by the OF BARON LIEBIG in fac-slmiUe across j labeL Highly recommedded as anight cap instead 01 aiconouc xinnjcs. if. .. . . . ' . . I Snrnnt k Son. 0r himnp A1ht.r rauroaa omciai lie t was always at- L Z "2Z " tiFnTT:-r A U W tpntlr to romfort nf ht nncn. ciuuuauu, cieareu 1lV-l JU4 A Jl V JLUW? , gers and was kind, frank and cordial tMAy fo,r stettn ith 4,2CG barrels Merchant Talioring and Gents' Furnikhings. to all with whom he had business r?sin VaJ," at t4,1XX), shipped by Jan23 ,: NFrontst Messrs. r,. i-escnau v westermann; nnvi,:)lA rIir,if llrniPn 4rsjfn va . v 1 m svis amounting to $22,937. . ' t Grocers and Chemist Sole Agentsfor S-Vt oflLVTirv infl TsVrved ? .n' toy ; the UDited states (wholesale) . C. David Piff ?lrSiS& ordl ,S,hrt0UrVtli' I Co., 9 Fenchurch Avenue, London. Eng. &nVwr jan amw . ,,. j Beer on draught. ' jan lS Jx Sign of this Hre. or social relations. He resigned his carries off the palm as the smallest , P051011 as conductor on the rail aUy in the world. Hals a n&tiva ! road thre years, ago, since when Lyon Mass.. isonlv eleven Inches his time has been mainly devoted to I The cheapest place to buy tall. Anri amll a . J til I rvr- L- t r nftnr liiunnVnfo hiulnacc n f I ll ool honlcs Mllf) wll rrl fit At LlTlPIT omtxu uugvr nujj wm . wviiub . ... 1. . , w.w . . j j Factory. ralrs. lis a einsuerger s. t jan 23 For Gale. around his wrist as a bracelet. lyEDAV THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST j . VALUABLE FARM CONTA INING WE,ARE HERE YET. WITHJH Finest V ilTn .Z T. . . . , . .-m IIMJIJU Vi.L vur I pnorta to be found in the ntv- t . I nritr-e or moner cheerfuJIr reiunded. Genuine 44 4 VXta a va MknoltH rnr r muvIo Hnltw lfAm hA I r -rr v Virl1trta t" orHra trifc n-ool'" . . Also a lull line of Baby carrtacres. ' - E. H, SNEED, Manager :. churches and ScLooi ea3' terms. For partieu-
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