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RNING -EDITION, " OUTLINES." : - " - 1- -.4 . - . - - . . - , - - - -. .... . : The U. S. Senate was not in session yes terday; the House adjourned at 12.80 until Monday. The revolutionary Governor of Monterey, Mexico, surrendered and has. been imprisoned.-- The 'Presidential Succession bill will be reported to the Sen ate Monday. The Importing Company. of Charleston, 4 S. C," .organized for the development of direct " trade between that city and South, America, begins operations ; by ordering 5,000 bags of coffee from Rio. Cotton- rdp in sight g.764,843 bales, The will of the late Win. H. Yander-. biit provides liberally for aUrx)OT relational . - The Supreme Court 'cf-Obio decides in favor of the Democratic candidates in the. contested election peases.: New "York markets : Money li2 per cent."; cotton ' quiet at 9J9 716c; wheat, ungraded red 8793f o; corn. No. 2 December S0i51fc; southern flour weak; spirits turpentine steady at 3?ic; rosin steady at 021 10. What do the Mormons think of the President's message ? -; ; . ' John W. Daniel makes remarkable time for a lame man on crutches. - Why is Servia like a bad boy who receives hw deserts? It gets licked daily. At this time Parnell - is "biger man n. than either "old" 1 Gladstone ;ld'alisburyv " " or 'h President-" failed to rsav! an v- About- the .bankraptoy act in ais) long-winded say'.-:.'; ' ' . he Grand Army of the Republic Iras resolved to erect; a monument to Grant" in AVashirigton. . After Sam Jones has stirred rip St. Louis he will next tackle Cincinnati. Beware of too much hog and hominy. Railroad accidents ; are ver y . com mon in the South. Georgia had two m one day recently. North Carolina has its share. There is one thing even a Croesus cannot do. He cannot carry hia riches with him. He must go but they ranst remaihirf j The income of 1 the late Mr. Tan- derbilt was nineteen dollars a minute. 0ar3 is less ' tbaa : that and we are , comparatively happy. - ' - The Pennsylvania miners along the Monongahela rivet are on the ram page. They tare waylaying and beating inoffensive workingmen. Qaeen Victoria has eighteen palaces at her disposal- .This beats Secretary "Endicott. He has only three residences, we believe. ." v. ; ; Randell gives his nights and days, it is said, to studying the rules of. the-1 House. He is not an apt student and he is afraid Reed will get ahead of him in Parliamentary dodges.. ' There is nothing at this time o touching in politics as to witness the untempered zeal of certain Southern Democratic papera throwing their shields in front of Protectionist Ran dall. - Oar bright and newsy contempo rary, the Philadelphia 2jftw8t . & in formed that tar does not "grow on vines and is not i product of the to bacco plant, and is not peculiar to the mountainous section of Carolina. London- news of. the , 10th ..repre-. ents that the, Tories : andLiberals are bidding for th Irish yoteit Is Uo reported that both Mr. itilad- I stone and Lord Salisbury are., anx- I ous to be Premier; The party lead- DrFntcbard has for ms sup ers are now holding inferences. I ject to night, lchabod, the mother of A 1 vbicMii :uuiai, .iriuKia.K'wv 1 National University at Washington ; the Attornev General wanU a hutre J national Penitentiary at Washing- i i. - - i -.- - l wnjsenator Blair wanU the.Generai government, to become, the Great School Teacher in the Statesl Whith- are we 'itittinffv There is a great deal of i jpnmixed meanness and deviltry in this. ; world and it is not condtdraces,! coup- tnes or sections. , One of . the lowest and most - diabolical' manifestations natural V depravity tf occurred! at ' caker8ville.v: Pa.: . on th eV 8th ; inst. Rev. W. F, Yates. was seVupon by a gang of rowdies and stoned nntil he fu senseless in the street. f He is be; ved to be fatally injured. Np " 8 !e8- Is that a SDecirhen" of . the - -The Democrats in the recent elec tions not only gained in the . pities bat in the "rural r districts. " In1 Con necticut they gained in cities l119,i ana outside 2,813; In-New York they gained 5,701 " in : the ' cities and outside 16,379. ; - In New Jersey they gained 52 in cities and 2,350 outside. In the three States they gained 6,8?2, in cities and 21,542 outside. So this: looks aa if the , Democrats gained where-heretofore they have not been' strongest. : That means somethings Dbei;it not show that the people oat- side of - ciliea aretlooMhg v with more favor upou ; DemocraUb methods if aot Detnoeratict prktetplesv York S5ar says : ' "But we now. have a Democratic Presi dent and a Democratic House. - The rural voters have had time to ; see that nothing dreadful has happened. They are quite satisfied that the country ia safe. . They see that they have been lied to and deceived. The more intelligent among them have for a ions; time been more. or less dissatisfied with" Republican . rule. They ' were dis posed to make a change, provided it could be made without, danger. They now i see that thia ia possible, and they will assist in mating ine change complete. -The current with them is turned toward Democratic as-- cendency." : " . a: aa: ze - o itt?; " A. Shkibb Xmas cifts. -: r Mixnsou Overcoats, etc.. , Notice Barque Riisover. - C. ; M.". Habms 83.000,000. A DA.vny Another -big day. ' .. Heinsbkbgeh Holiday gifts M. J udgk Clothes at auction. J. ; MuEXiLEBr-Chrtstnias goods. J. .E. Lippitt Life insurance. Coijjsb & Cor-Rcal estate sale. . i M. M. Katz Christmas goods. J. H. Habdin Holiday prices. Harrison & &.l,lkn Hats, etc ; Notice Board of Underwriters. John Dtkb Change of business. , : 'i ? Pakkeb & Taylob Cook stoves. Thos. CL Cbait Fine furniture. Taylok's Bazaab Holiday goods. .Yates Souvenirs for the holidays. Coixieb & Co Bananas at auction. J. W.'Gobdoii & Smtth Insurance. : Collxeb 4& Cor-Clothmg at auction- J. C. 8tkveiiso Christmas goods. - Bbown & Roddick Christmas gifts. McDouGALii & Bowdek Toy trunks. . Adbian Ss VptiSas Christmas goods VB- H. FiSHBiiATE-Siaughter in prices. l P. L. BiaiDesBS & GtoChrisUnas goods. Nottck TrosleeaJyne ForetA Cemetery. , MbsT H.: B. jEWKTrNew novelty dtore. Giles & Mtjbchisok Suitable presents. Geo. R. Fbench & Sons Ladies' boots. Festival Front St. M. E. Aid Society. Cbaiy Qoilt Monday, December 21st. Wjc E. Bfbhtgeb & Co Breech loaders Williams, Rakktn & Co. Flour, bacon. coffee, etc. - r U : Lacl 1)om. Receipts of cotton yesterday 616 bales. Temperature - down to thirty- three degrees yesterday morning. Col. Y. P. Canady, ' Sergeant- at-arma of the U. 8. Senate, was in town yesterday. The Rev. J. W. Gorganious will preach in Brooklyn ball af II a. m., and at 7.30. p. ra. ' - J ' ' Young men who want to get' up in the world should join a hook and ladder cetsgany. Mr. Will West had a curiosity at the . Gem saloon yesterday a puppy born with only two legs.' Seven marriage licenses were issued by the Register of Deeds the past week; Two for whiles and five for blacks. Two interments in Oakdale cem etery the past - week both adults. There were no intern: ents in Bellevue and Pine Forest cemeteries. , . There will be preaching at the Shiloh Baptist church by Rev. JK. Jtt. Al drich, pastor, at 11 a. m., and at 8 p.- m. Baptism at 4 p. m.-: -: : -' - ' ; Seats on I sale at Heinsberger's for themusical even f of the season Mon- day night-the world renowned violin vir tuoso, uamiua yr tyi- s Moses." Short sermon, popular ujiuuo uu rrrf and aeatAfree at nieht, - -lnere wm - - be a baptism after tne sermon ; : A marriage ceremony was per- tormeu ny b " r-. , w'" A 'I'ThA hiirhfiontractine oartles were a 1 .r-rrr . rtd a sauor irom uiciku ? - . . - damsel from the "Hollow.'! . No.card3 ana There will be no morning ser- vic at Fifth Street" A M. E. church; but there will be a class meeting at 3.30, and hreachine at 7.30 p. m.f by Kev.F. W. Peschau,.pastorof the Evangelical Luther an church. The public is Invitea.- The receipts yesterday were oao oaii. For the period: from the 1st inst ending with to-day,' 6,280 : bales, as agaM 9,108 bales for the corresponding period of 1884, a decrease this "month of .3, 848 bales. The- jeceipts of the crop year to date foot r 69.741 ales and to corresponoiDK, in 1885.517 nreattaer indieanon.-:-...; . -j: , r; ; r ' , . Thefollowinjs. are the indications tot to- f Fothe'South AtWucStete locatr&ins, slight rise in temperature, southeast to northeast wmd8 lover barometer. "-. c. ;U - For- the - Middle.iAtlantic States, fair w eather,1 followed by light rain or snow, . winds shifting to east and south lower; irtAt-arBii.st2 - A 'colored woman was la' Magistrates': row.yesterday 'ln ipk-of trouble.?'; Her' husband, she said, . in anticipation of the Christmas festivities J bought a jug of wine?)"ahd carrif; thereat had been turned-Jo sorrow. ;. Her Busband taken; it to arstora down- town: nd all her ' 'feght anticipations for' the future had been rudely? ; smashed. - She 'wanted a search warrant issued to find the jug, and was in consolable when told -that she could not get it. .a'-" is"-.. ". : :-' .. Some twenty or more .colored people will be baptized in the river this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the foot of Queen street, by Revs. H. M. Conway and J. C FennelL . - . , ' fSee fourth page ioroiner local news. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NTJRSEBT. The following ia an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger, at Chambersbnrgh, Pens.: A Bhitetactekss. Just open the door lor her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sore, that we will teach our "Susy" to say, 'A blessing on Mrs. Winslow" for hekinfl her to survive and esoane the griping, oolioKlng, and teething siege. Mrs. wihblow's hoothens STRUT relieves - tne caua from pain. and!curea dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces lTiflarhmation.onre8wind oono, ana oarries tne infant saieiy througu the teething period. proressesi less. We her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her. as she is. a ohvsical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. C McGIRT, Auctioneer. BY COLLIEB CO. jyjONDAY, DEC 14TH, WB WILL SELL AT our Sales Kooms, at 10 o'clock, one of the largest consignment of READY-M&DE CLOTHLNl AND GEN1S' FUENI8HINGGOOO8 ever offered at public auction in this city. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. do IS It A. HI. HIcGlRT, Auctioneer. BY COLLIER A CO. . QN MONDAY, DEC. 1. AT 10 O'CLOCK. WE will sell, at our Sales Booms. J 25 BUNCHES BANANAS. Sale promptly at 10 o'clfrok. dec IS It A. G. SIcGUlT, Auctioneer. BY CCLIBKi CO. " " x U EealjEstatetSale. MONDAY. DECEHBSB ; 14TH, AT 11 o'clock, wm sell, at the Corner of Front and Walnut Streets, : THE FINE RESIDENCE occupied by Mr. J. W. Taylor. Also, the HOUSE AND LOT adjoining same, on Walnut Street Terms made known at the sale. dee 13 It ValnaMe Clotls at Pnlilic Auction. AT THE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY WM LYNCH, all the stock of the deceased will be sold at retail, in lots to suit purchasers, on Tues day morning, Deo. 15th, 18S5, at 10 o'clock a. m., by the undersigned, under the order of the Pro bate Court of New Hanover County. A good opportunity to buy valuable and costly Clothe, suiiings ana .material at low prices. M. JUDGE, Collector. de 13 St Review copy It WILMINGTON, N. O, DEC. 12. 1885. JOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Norwegian Baique Bilsoer is ready to Discharge Cargo of Kainit. Lay Days to commence on Monday, December 14th, at Noon. O. B. JORGBNSEN, Master. ; dec IS 8t . HBIDE A CO Consignees.; Suitable Presents fOR THE HOLIDAYS, .TEA SETS, DINNER Sets, Bisque Figures, Colored Glass Table Ware, fine Cups and baucers, 'fine Lamps. All these at LOW PRICES. GILES MUKCHISON, de 13 tf Murchijon Block. Overcoats. - Overcoats. rpb THE INTELLIGENT MIND IT WItL A readily occur that this is the season for Overcoats, Fur Top and Cassimere Gloves, Red and. White Underwear and a heavy Winter Suit, which can be found at the lowest prices at . - : JiUNSON'S, de 13 It Famishing Rooms. The Best Xmas Gift rpHAT YOU CAN BUY IS A NICE PAIR OF SHOES, and at A. SHRIER'S, 108 Market St,is the PLACE to get them. You can find there a beau tiful line of Men, Bova, Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES in aU the LATEST STYLES, and at the LOWEST FIGURES. . - I WILL TAKE THAT $ 18.000 APPLICATION. The Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York ys. The Old Line VLevel" Premium Insurance Co. The cost of Insuring $10,000 at .40 years age for 10 years in the Old line Insurance Ca is S3.130.CO. The cost for Insuring $10,000 at 49 years age for 10 years In the Provident is lim ited by policy contract to $ 1.880.06: less the Quan tity return premiums, which are 60 percent. a saving or i,8c4.yi. pesiaes tne return premiums. $l,coo to $15.00taken on a single life. - i: v '-t J. E. LIPPITT, de 13 It' " Gen'l Agent Provident Life. Holiday Gifts. . i - "- - - - . .. rfiHS LAST STEAMER HAS BROUGHT THE balance of our Christmas Goods. -The Live Bookstore Is now fully prepared to show,, its friends all they so long have wished for GOOD AND CHEAP ARTICLES. A cordial Invitation is extended to all at" "f: 'MA J. i :- HSTNSBXBGXB'S '': de 13 tf ' Live Book and Musio Stores. o AT.VSMAN CAN ADD A I LINE. Small earn O Dies. . St. Loui agent earned $J2C0; other travellers up to J2400 this jear. k o. Box 1871, New York. de 13 2t TT?snw AT Ladies renlarse the bnst and de velop the form: - simple self -treatment;? bo auaCK Stun, rajaiuuuia miuiw w. - wweuunr aoularsand proofalled :vnO 14 im . - ' : -.jarto aqu. w., j 11 aio, ju 1 . - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tie Hnsical tot-tie - Season. Monday EveningDec. 14, i .. . r ... ' '' The Management have the distinguished honor : . 01 announcing the engagement of ; THE WOR'jO RENOWNED VIOLIN VIRTUOSO., TtISS ALfCB MAY, Soprano, ;'lfi? f - : m TAsDUTr, Tenors - -.v-v. . s. ; 34R. AUGUSTS SAURET, . y : t S ' . tne eminent French Pianist, A nd the oharminff Ronton Elnrratlonl'rt. . - MISS JAN IB G, WAVAGE,appearii!gu the abpre Aomission. One Dollar No extra charrefor reaexved seats. r "-"" . . Seats now on -eale at Heinsberger's Book store. .;. : . , v de 11 8t MONDAY, DECEMBER 31ST. de 13 It - Festival. rims LADIES OF FROST ST. M. B PAR OJf- ., A AGE AID SOCIETY will have an Oyster and Ioe Cream Festival al the city tiail next Tues day Night. There will be something else in connection, so you had better go and see for yourself what It will be. Admission, 10 cents. del3 2t Notice. TNSUBERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the keeping of Fireworks for eale will Fold their insurance on stocks and buildings, if permission is not given in writing by endorsement on their policies. delSlt liUA-tUJ U.F UJNUfitf WttnbJS. OUR, DISPLAY THIS SEASON, OF Fine Furniture, Velocipedes, Wagons, Dexter's Hobby Horses, Doll Carriages, Ace., Surpasses any ever made by us. We would call special attention to our Elegant Line of , RATTAN CHAIRS ,-;..;V!-v" ' AND .. . ' SHAKER ROCKERS IN RCTTSH. : TftOfiUC: GSAFT, Agent, deo 13 It ' ' - 83 South Front St. An Other Big Day. YESTERDAY WAS ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR us. Our store was visited by a great many people yesterday; and only a few went away without buying something. Our Coats were in demand but it did not make ua advance the price; on the contrary not a tew bought garments cheaper than our lowest mark down, because they plead hard times, and we cannot contend for big profits against such appeals from some peo ple we wui maae a iiouaay xuspiay 01 ueu Furnishing Goods to-morrow, and some very pretty Christmas Presents will be displayed. In faot, we are inclined to think that never more sensible will be shown for Gentlemen. Neck wear, in all the latest styles; Collars, Cuffs, and a large lot of bilk Handkerohlefs. from pure white to t&e most elaborate colors. Then there are nice Gloves, both for dress ana street wear, and Half-Hose in many styles; and our Pearl Shirt for One Dollar is bevend doubt the very best IN THESE UNITED STATES for the money. we have nearly two weens more oeiore Christmas, and in that time we can make inst thirty suits to order.- We want to keep our workaen employed, and are offering some epeclal bargains in this department. from ta.uu to 91U uu aeaoouun 111 me urixuiai prices, gome few styles real nice ones will be sold at a greater discount. A. DAT 111, de 10 tf - Merchant Tailor and Clothier. The New Novelty Store, NO. 15 NORTH SECOND STREET. The cheapest place in the city to buy CHRISTMAS GOODS. A seleot stock of TOYS, CHRISTMAS CARDS and other goods suitable to the season. MILLINER) AND FANCY GOODS. These goods were selected by myself , and as they were bought at the lowest bew York cash prices they wnibe sold at correspondingly lowprioes. Notice. ATA MEETING OF THE LOT OWNERS OF Pine Forest Cemetery, held in the City Court Room, December 9th, 1836, the following persons were eieotea Trustees xor tne ensuing year: John G. Norwood, Emanuel gNichols, J. H Price, J. K. Cutlar, George Motely, John Gibson Thomas Reyera. - . ItdeolSlt J. H. PRICE, Secretary. The Holidays yiLL SOON BE UPON US, ARMED WITH fire crackers, &c Ac. So protect your Property by patting Insurance upon It in the 01dl & 1:& G. Ins. Co., So that should it bs taken from you, you' will have something to comfort you. Delajs are dangerous. Come while you can. " JNO. W, GORDON & SMITH, Agents, delStf. ' .Telephone Number 78. Lumber, ; Laths , ShirLglea,- Mould y. ings, &c, fije. - ' TUT Y ENTIRE STOCK AT YOUR OWN PRICB8 1VJ. to close business. All patties in need of anything in my line can save money oy coming to see me. - All parties indebted to me will please oauand settle. - , j. a. xvnis, : ' Prop. Harrison Planing Mills, de 10 8t . n&o tnsntn Hats ! Hats ! F lURCAPSt UMBRELLAS 1 - ; t EAJSSXSOK ALLSN. de 13 U :ylhU-':i'; Hattera. :. 33,000,000 TITANHATTA CIGARS SOLD IN. FIVE YEARS (in the United States). Warranted Havana Fil ler. Try them.'," For sale at '. -'tfiSSJi . --... n v.mpT?Ta ; 'Ji 4eJ3 tf 'Mi.Powdat Newsand Cigar store NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : HristmaslGifts ! Bear In mind that the CHOICEST NOVELTIES always go firs't.vand as Christmas will soon be here, take adyantageof oar ANNUAI: OPENING of holiday' good :t- ? .We eordiauy tovite the.publlo,: before toroha 8buf. their. HOLIDAY GrFTS." examine our. hoieesml4 i asaortment. A. very obnsi .dezable portion of oiw Novelties are'eurown &r - portation. and "our customers will find the Fine t Goods at Popular Prices ! Space will allow ns to enumerate but -a few. of. the leading articles to be found. - DOLLS, at 6c, tOo, 25c, 50c, 75o and $1.00. They -win speak for themselves. - . BOOKS pP FICTION,:POETRY and HISTORY "by all the Leading Authors. - Prices Away Down CHILDREN'S ILLUMINATED BOOKS and IL LUSTRATED do . at half prioe. LADIES, GE5TS AND CHILDREN'S CUPS AND SAUCERS. 25c,;86c; 6JC. with extza plate. CHINA ORNAMENTS, lust 50 per cent, less than last season. GAMES, a large assortment to arrive on the 10th inst. - -.7 :- . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HARMONICAS. ACCOKDEONS, GUrrAES and VIOLINS. Our g rices are very .little over half what you have een In the habit of paying. PAPETERIE. in Boxes and other forms, from ICo upwards, i POCKET-KNIVES, with two and three blades, 25o. JEWELRY, all Gold Plate. Darticularlv suitable for this season. - ; POCKET BOOKS and PURSES in one hundred different styles. SATCHELS; nothing more suitable foraPre- sent. LADIES' CLOAKS. We have reduoed every Cloak in our establish ment In order to enoourase trade duriotr the Holidays, and lighten our stock in this particu lar idepartrcent No time as favorable as the present B RO WN & ROIDICE , 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON. BRANCH STORE, 87 HAY ST., FAYETTEYILLB. aeistt - MUELLER S NOVELTY STORE ! .. . ... ' .-: . - ' Toys and Christmas ' Cfoods. ' THE LATEST ARRIVALS . have been opened and are now on exhibition. Come and select. Prices cheaper than ever. Storekeepers and Country Merchants will find assortments of desirable goods at VERY LOW PRICES BENGAL LIGHTS. Just the thing for the boys to paint the town red with. Come and lay in a supply. Discount to dealers. FRENCH DOLLS of my own styles repaired free. Wigs, Limbs and Heads kept lu stock for them. Call early to avoid the rush. JULIUS MUELLER. delStf Eoyster's Pure Candies Fresli Every Week. Three Pounds for $1.00 CHRISTMAS GOODS I Raisins, Nuts, Citron, Malaga Grapes, Plum Pudding. Boneless Cornel Beef, . MM .Beef Tonpei?. Our Stock of Liquors IS UNEQUALLED by any in the State. COOKING AND FINE TA BLE SHERRY A SPECIALTY. P. L. Bridgers & Co, de 13 D&W tf SOOTEHIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. MY COUNTERS ARE LADEN WITH CHOICE ARTICLES ! FOR CHRISTMAS. Call and make your selections: A beautiful line of CHRISTMAS CARDS at v YATES'.' delStf &i Value Eeceived. C T3 ARTIES BUYING OUR LADIES' KID BUT TON BOOTS at $2.50, get a Shoe worth $8.00 ; .- Ladies'. Peb. Goat Button Boots, $2.60; good.: valne $3.00. ' Onr Gents' Calf 13.00 Cong, and ur Gents Calf $3.C0 But. Boo the best in the State for the mohay. Try them. '" fA KB SORTH FRONT STREET. de 13 tT - - -.. ---.- : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ; YOU MUST GOTO IvISHBLATES . ., AND BUY YOUR CLOTHING, V; . And Don't You Forget It! J T MUST BE DISPOSED OF. Ouriarge Stock of Clothing. fSONLYA SHORT 11METO CHRISTMAS IF PRICES, WILL TELL, Will Dispose of our Stock before Christmas. WE ABE A GOING - - To Slaughter Prices ! We will guarantee any Clothing we sell 20 per cent, lets than ame quality can be obtained elsewhere, or we will take .back onr Goods and refund the purchase money ." We want your mo ney, ana are willing to paywenxor it oy seiing our Goods at LOW PRICES. For FINE SUITS & OVERCOATS we lead eve rything In the State. WE GUARANTEE THEM made in every respect equal to the work of the best Custom Tailors. We can give satisfaction in every . instance, - and save every - customer at leas t one-half Custom Tailors' orices. Hundreds -of -our Jfine'Suits and Overcoats aro worn, and are standing advertisements ier onr jionse. .. We also keep Medium- Quality Clothing ;'-! Common. Our $10 Suits are equal to those sold elsewhere at $15. At $14 we give you -a Daisy, same as others sell at $20. Examine them and you will say we are right . An All-Wool Reversi. ble Overcoat for $6, worth fully $10. Another line at $12 50, worth $20, and so on through the whole list. Now Is the time to take Advantage of our offerings. S. H. FISHRLATE. GREAT MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, del31t NORTH FRONT ST. TOYS AND HOLIDAY THE ENTIRE STOCK! NOW FOR SALE At Decided Bargains ! We Defy Competition ! AT Taylor's Bazaar, 118 Market Street. SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES AND CHURCHES SUP PLIED AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT, de 13 tf Change of Business. QONTEMPLATING .CLOSING OUT OUR EN TIRE LIKE OF FURNISH IN G GOODS by the first of the new year, and increasing bur facilities for MERCHANT TAILORING, we will commence at once and sell all of our Furnishing Goods . AT ACTUAL COST. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Gloves, Gen tlemen's Jewelry, Hosiery, new style Melville Hats, Umbrellas, all suitable presents for CHRISTMAS , JOHN DYER. delStf ' ' - T3as "W MY STOCK OF ;, r CHRISTMAS GOODS ! WILL BE COMPLETE. JQQQQ ORANGES, Jamaica and Florida. rj BbB. RED APPLES ' ' 25Q Lbs. CITRON. , ' gQQQCOCOANUTS. 1UUV 5QQ Lbs CURRANTS. 50 151106618 Observes and jellies. JQQQ Lbs. Almore's MINCE MEAT. JQQQ Lbs. Assorted NUTS. Wholesale orders filled at lowest prices. 25 HaW Bbls P ?fiEP:Ain TRTPE.W -jQ Half Bbls. N. C. ROE HZRRTKGS. kaaa Lbs. DRIED APPLES " v ; ' OUUU - AND PEACHES.; 'Full stock of Groceries, Staple and Fancy, at prices that are sure to win.- Call and look over and be convinced. - - v; - X. C. STEYENSON, . . de 13 tl 1 NORTH FRONT ST. - ' .' " 1 . . vj '-, v Fm SALE, inlthe thriving town of Oxford, a first-elats Bar, Pool and Billiard Saloon. Fine Tables: 8plendld Trade. Everything all "O. K." Apply early to P.O. Box 163. Oxford, N.C. - 8t, NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS. FOE CHRISTMAS AHD HOLID.' s 3.-?:---, - . llftllarketStl BESIDES OUR 1 iguiIah fiEaaABjSjfrifcK, "WeeK )RED 'CAsiiiavlSf! ill asOO Yards SS Inch COLORED ONLY 10 c. 1 500 Yards Extra Quality. 86-inoh CASaMBUS . -.worm uo, lor xoe. --y-' -w'X'ijrfc Children and Misses' WOOLEN KKTT HOODS. - Children and Misses' JACKETS 40, SOc and.. '. Another lot of ASTBACAN and FURS, r v . -. LADIES' HOSE, Colored and Blaok, fullegnlar Extra Heavy, worth .40c, for 2Ss .5 i'S?-' Ladies and Children's HOSE, great vnrleti.'lOe."- . 1000 Dozen HANDKERCFJSFS. 3e ande.!v.-.C-:-' ' All-Linen Hemstitched Fancy Bordered HAND- ... 7 " KERCHIEFS, worth SOci for 1 sTc' f SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 5 C, 40e SOeand. TSc. HEAVYCLOTH DO'LLMANS, worth $5 and $0; ior 9 ana 99 ? ' - 7 w Ladies' All-Wooi BEAVER CLOAKS, worth $15, for $5. -liiWzi- Ever so many desirable - " i FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONSiy whioh are not only jasefal at all times, but ES ECLALLY ECONOMICAL AS GlfTS, npwat r THE LOWE ST CASH- PRICES, .- ' AT " : H. H. KATZ'B i .:; no22tf - llftBIARKET'ST. Irish JPpttoes, "ITtROM THE NORTH-AND WEST, " -, ' Foraaleby -: ' r -8.- 1 r A TOLLERS. deelStf n limn n tm.J. -. .. .. - 1.1 S. S. eor. Front aad Iock at?,. For Christmas. FIRE CRACKERS, COOOANUTS, ORANGES, , CANDY, PRUNES, RAISINS, : APPLES, : r NUTS, ' CAKES, ' CURRANT?, .i JELLY, CITRON, For tale by delStf ADRIAN & TOILERS, - Sundries. POWDER, . LYE, TOBACCO, BUNGS, FLOUR, OATS, CHEESE. SHOT. - MATCHES, ; -NAILS, . ; SOAP, - - - SNUFf, CIGARS, ' ' ' GLUE. , HOOP-IRON, - -MEAL, CORN, BUTTER, "LARD. SUGAR. - 0 MBATS, AC - For sale by - - - -ADRIAN St VOLLERS, Wholesale Grooers, r :-t. S. E. eor. Dock and Front fits. - .. delStf It is I&iown Y GOOD JUDGES THAT WB KEEP THB-7 1 BEST OP GOODS. No doubt about that. If - von want a Cook Stove, strictly reliable, We keep i" it. Our sales of Heating Stoves are large. 1 he ; BEST Coffee Biggin In the market. -We sell-' Toilet Sets cheap, and beautiful Hanging Lamps 7- ana ocner rooas iajw jjuwh. PARI PARKER A TAYLOR. de 13 tf PURE WHITE OIL. Call, See and Price TUTY ELEGANT DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS AND r ixL HOLIDAY PRICES. I am offering them at greatly reduced prices.-. New designs of Bottles for covering. -Try the great Brazilian Toothache : Remedy; cures in a few minutes by simply rub bing the hands , J. H. HARDIN, - , Druggist and Seedsman,-: . de 13 tf New Market. Wilmington. N.C v Toy y Tranks': ; JN GREAT VARIETY. IN STOCK, A- LARGE and 'varied assortment of Lap Robe;, Horse- - . -7 P - "... Blankets, Trunks, Bags and Satchels, Saddles. Harness, Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages. Carts, Drays, Ao. Call and examine. Get prices and von will be sure to buv. - - - -4 - -, - de 18 tf JLODUl JUGALL 4 B0WD2N. Ilour, Bacon1iixb ;QQQ Bbls FLOU all aTadea; ' t' 100 BoX6 DlS C'SIDBS 1 O A A Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, 2QQBbl8!Sefin SUGARS, all grades, -100 boUse v m MOLAS88 ' 25 Bbl CAKOLnTA -' I: " Vr AA Sacks LTVEBPOOL SALK f 1- a w w J-. -M- wW W Tiwt r. 10 : Bales BAxtwiiru ijuw. V -4- . 25 Bales RANDOLPH SHEETINGv CaseeSTABLYr - ; Q Cases BALL POTASH, . - JQQ Gross R.R. MILLS SNUFF, r T; 5Q Boxea CHIWINa TOBACCO, -5 Q Boxes Selected CREAM CHEESE, I 50 330X68 CBAUKBRS.; 4- . ; Soda, Starch, Soap, "Candles, Matches, &a,&e.. - ; ' --7-7- - - -7-V-:,-." -r. . 7 ' 7 .. For salelow.by.; . k . delS.tf .! SWTLLIAMS RANKIN A; CO. " - liflfreeb EECEITEDY TO-DAY'S STEAMER ONE Case of fine English Double Breeoh-Loadino-Guns, which we intend-selling at SMALL AD- -VANCE ON COST. No such Guns have ever been ' In this market. Come and look at them. .--- - - . WM. E. 8PRINGER A CO., Z-' , - 19. SI Market Street, ;C d.ei3 - . WUmlnstoa,. , r tl n -11! 1 1 t 1 l'sM r it" rl d "higher civilizationr of 5,773 :balei
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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