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C A3 secfoaa vass jsuifcer,, ' OUTLINES. -.: Tii o tariff tiIlVaS dbpiidered in the Senate yesterday, JienT tlie'Repabli- ,vius showed aunitea front against all propositions' for a reuauctiBn .the House a resolution vrasmreu w pre ii!r lonn.; Oi vum'vo " --r- I The river and harboT billhas been completed and will be Reported to the House early week; it appropriate 000 000. Col. R. R. Bridgers, f ili is city, died very suddenly, yester ,'uiv evening, at Columbia, S. C..'df apoplexy. L. W. Busky, a book keeper in a Norfolk bank, was arrest ed vesterday, charged with the em- i,ez.lement of $3,300; he id quite a voung man, and belongs' to ,v highly respectable family,.. Au attempt "was made in Chicago, vesterday mornings to destroy the distillery of Sherfeldfe &.(Jo.by:dyna- mite; the explosion was.: terrific, but no great damage was- done. . -Lvefuirees from yellow fever are return ing to Florida ia large numbers.5?-:-Hi rni ingham, Alav; jasf the " "scene of a terrible tragedy on Saturday night, or rather at ah early fidur Bun Jay morning; a mobhad jHecfciMi about the jail, with the purpose'bf lynching a wife and child mnrderer, when they were fired upon by ihe military, and a large number killed and wounded; five companies of -State troops have been sent to preserve oH iier, and no further violence is antici pated. The war vessels wlllpror eeed at once to Hayti to enforc the surrender of the steamer Haytien Re public; naval officers do not antici pate any resistance on the part of the Haytien authorities. The Presi dent sent a large. nnmber.of nomina tions to the Senate yesterday, princi pally promotions In the ajjpy. On Sundaytjiere wasoiqjBa Of fever in the city Jmite of Jacksonville, and the scourge is thpSghjtobeat ah end; total cases 705; fotaXdeaa 412u Rear Admiral IeRoy dled yesterday in New York..' --JewJorlE' mar kets: Money easy at ,l3per cent.; cotton firm: middling nplands &i cts; middling Orleans 10 cents; wheat, No. J red $1 05il 05; corn active and i c lower: No. 2 December 46c; spirits turpentine weak at 45 cents. Rosin quiet at $11 05 for common to good strained. Lord Tennyson is improving - eikh. Harrison is. getting mad. , He does not like the wayv h : party papers make Cabinets for him. Morton, who will be - Vice Presi dent elect when the electoral votes are couuted, is to visit Gen. Harrison this week. ' The Galena is ready- for -sea, . and Admiral Luce wiU command her-Jn her trip to Hayti to demand the cip ti.red vessel, and if need be, take it bv force. , . A- from Henry George has sailed England for home. He; thinks ths opposition of the Liberals to the land purchase by the Government wlll ltill 'i in the end. Mr-. Langtry has been offered 10,000 for- her autobiography) jisir, unvarnishdd-'taler wdald 4H, bui it, would not be nic reading fors: a pure family circle. r " We learn from an exchange that TharjksgiviDg is an old day. It says : ' The first American Tiiaiitacivitfsc fWiK ia the tail of 1631, after the; first harvest Governor Bradford sent out four men fowl-" 12 P. ili-t the feast .might be all VXhettOto. I luiunous. There was also a day appointed in 1623 " - fs. Tr i. , Contt Street Methodist Church, Lynchburg, Va., does no half-way ork. Its four years' record was as follows: . - .raises fence, $1,924.87 aa t increase ovetUal preceding four yearsSr7XoBex2Bir rom all sources for missions, $13,056 an 'ocrtaas of $9,548.98. Amount raised for purposes, $57,43111 incfm.g 1 I L, Senator Morgan, of Alabama, re cently re-elected, was botn in. Mo-J nn county, Tennessee, 20th June, l824. He had a fine education and feadlaw. He has been in Alabama ncel833. He was elected to the Senate m me; His teriri 'will expire 1895. He is one of the ablest men 10 the Senate. Senator Beckys unable to work. we fear his active' days are over. A j""e hearted, brav hearted big brained man, he is a great loss to his Pty and to his adepte aBtr. expects to pass the winter at Aiken, S. C. The heart trooble haa aimost entirAltr A;an- j tT. ers from nerrnna orUn.t;. mdieeat.iAn i ' 1 ' ..'i i. ' " V ill 'in ill i mi i i i m ' u 111 I'll I ll'T'l . ii n j. iu.' 'ft ' lllilj I.CluOul'.'liCIlll i. ! I VOL; XLin, NO 67. Foe northern larand who SetUate about; this winter' Florida trip, Aiken, S. C and AAherille. UsCi hold oat tron in Wilmington off e?s many aha pecu. liar attractions for Northern health and pleasure aeekers. JThe tempera tnre j8 miM and aeliglitfdl'fcompared where farther mrtnv ; It;ia algomuch or& Oraemg ana agreeaWe than the -.- i ; i . . - climate of Florida,. ; It shows the bestreoord as to health of any city bfj)$2;b$ lntro;(?pe. It has the finest turnpike; m - the coan ry n;excll0d r aloid'tei Wrrghts- vill Sdund and : tho-H ammocks, and steamers plying on ihei river to Caro lina Beaob, Soutbport and other points on the Cape Fear Ri?er, A special from Raleigh, dated 8th December tp New York' T ortd, tells of North Carolina negroes being be fore the United Stales Circuit' Cdurt for intimidating voters. .. Onewas sehtenced tb' 'JWr 6 1 1 m pti in meht for threatening to kill another an. The dispatoh says V : 'It is spectally worthy of note that while the Republicans have made ' many accusa tions, both beforerKfldiaftef" election, as to the intimtdafitm of RepO"bllcaa 1 vdtere by Pemocrats; the oa!y cases of intimidation wbleb have come '-before: the courts nave been those from Oxford, io whieb : Repub lican nenoes tbteatened persons ! of Hheif race who voted tha Democratic ticket. It is notoriona ; that in -some places negroes who dared so-to vote were practicaLy ; pre cribed by both men and women of tbetr race. - - ' Fifteen handred Carpet weaversof HigginW&.C.y New irik, have met to consider the -reduction of 12 J per Cent, in wages. The election, yon see, is now over, ifre ig& iarilx is to afford. high"wagesi you "dw, for the laboring man. What a great lie and fraud the Protection spook is! The World savs : "After some speeches, a resolution was enthuaiastically adopted protesting against the proposed reduction, and providing for a committee to confer with the company, and, if possible, satisfactorily adjust the dispute, it was &o- resolved to strike hcuid a seliienccci DC't bo effected '' Mark you, the- carpfet trade outlook is reported unusually good. Jadge Settle was a younger man by some two years than we supposed. He w'oald have been 58 years old in - January - next. He was well grown when a, boy f all rsix feet at seventeen. ,We heard him make a remarkable speech in 1848, in the Dialectic Society in tho Graves case that the old members of that day will easily recall. He was a native of Rockingham county the county of Gov. Scales, of Gov. Reid, of Judge Dillard. . A Maine man iiamed Boynton has invented a.'hicycle locomotive that is to travel 2Q0vmiles an shour. It is 1 hu 'described: ii "Under the middle of -vte boiler i one giant, steel tired . dfiting-wbeel It is eight feet in diameter, and was cast at the Port lend company's foundry last Rummer. The tire is deeply grooved; and .oxr either side of the greatijrlving" whtel la a crank to take the pftfee of thje"'t readies, of the common bicycle."' 0?f i, Could a maolive at a spel 'of two hundred miles? That huqibjag advertisement, gen erally found in religrous newspapers that are hornjfrld at lottery adver tisements, about 'consumption cured by an old physician,- retired from practice," who is formula from South America or India, W still go ing the rounde,sa8 it has -been doing for forty or fifty,- years. Only a postage stamp is necessary. Kaiscrf William is a very ill-natured pain and tb& cause 4s said to be poor . health. v Some. people are born with a bad devilish temper -' mm EW'aVBtlSBiT9.: ; fj Eat Warren's candles. - : Lost Gold rimmed eye-fflasees. Opsra jblpusE -t-RojaI Marionettes . P. L Oo9E-r-otton Mes and f rait. Masoric Meeting St. John's Lodge. 1 Jakes D. NuTTnrutmaa novelties- I rsoUmJbrela; jfth I U was ajiihomieedin Sondays Star that ', p? & "SX ShUiv;a, f.Cbajrles tony O.i wa .the; -lfiwBSt, bidder among" forirte the podjaii,tb bas shaoe 4een--learnedt for the erec-" tioandrcompletioh-6i the atrneture Weltr $9S;6W.V The; JOtner bids from $129,900 to $94,607. alJ iM"ar nwiw is .r a. j ! s a I ;A special dispatch tcrtheSTAR says that tho-. dwelling ot MCiFomair 11 a. m. The losaioa : honseis; $1,500 and "on furniture, $500; insurance, $1,500. There erje large congregations at aiiheBTOhsrSfinday iMa4ng HoniiBL) ConoK &3n the city, ..a I'.nesjb pi TAenfxfxu, ' The shaft for the British steam 1 ship ParMands is expected to reach here to-morrow; , rrn rtliiV-lr-. The Criminal TDourt for :No w Hanover county meets January Sd the Superior Court January 23d; The grand concert to be givehc to-night by Germania Cornet. Band promises to be a musical eyent of great interest Turpentine hands fronrGeorgia and Alabama are passing through the city on their way home to spend the Christmas holidays. The band of lady musicians' accompanying the Royal Marionettes will give an ; open air concert, iowi at noon from the balcony of the Conw mercial Hotel. it i County Commlsstonrir- The Board ofCddnty Commission ers met yesterday afternoon, in ad journed session. Present: Chairman; H. A. Bagg and Commissioners E. I).' Pearce and Jas. A. Montgomery. ; c.. E. Hewlett, county treasurer, sub mitted his annual report . which was received and ordered registered. J. A. Hewlett,; constable-elect for Harnett township, offered his official .bdnd in the sum of $1000 with' Jv Love and Wm. H. Green as sureties. The bond was approved. David Jacobs, coroner-elect, offered his official bond for $1000, cwith R. I. Hutchins and Daniel Howard sure ties. Accepted. ' .. ; A communication from pollholders in First Ward, asking to be allowed pay for etra work, was laid upon tho table. The following magistrates ' sub mitted annual reports: W. H.Strauss, C. H. Thomas, Jno L. Can twell. The following were drawn as jurors for the Criminal and Superior Courts, which meet in January next, viz: STJPHRIOB COUBT JURORS. First week E. F. Cason, Wm. Blanks, P. Teboe, G. W. Bishop, W. B. Willis, W. H. Sneeden, Jno. W; King, W.L. Rogers, H.B. Kure, Chas. Watters, C. Tiet jen, S. W. Holden. Second week G. W. Westbrook, L. A. Bilbro, A. Liebman, Moses Boney, C. H. Heide, H. C. Evans, H. M Woodcock, A F. Piatt, B. F. Penny, Z. E. Mnrrill, J. F. Soil, E. D. Hall. JURORS FOR CRIMI5AI. COURT. H R Latimer, B F Bnbey, J R No lan, Geo Zeigler, J W Hodges, W W Yopp, CE Wood, W 1 Young, J C Bowden, F E Hashagen, J F Wool win, J M Ward, Bissett Divine, W S Hewitt, A H Green, J Gr Hashagen, John McLanrin, A H Leslie, George T, Grotgen, C F Craig, Dan O'Connor, L B Sutherland, Thos E Davis, RH Bunting, T L Rowell, J Schumeir, I T, Alderman, O G Parsley, J S West brook H D Mnrrill, Wl A. Pattoh. A Skipper, J "W Woodward, CH Schul ken, A J Johnson, G W Burnett. The Board adjourned at 4.30 p. m. to meet on the 17th.instn . Appropriations Sacjaamndc4. ' Capt, :W. H. Bixby says that , the last annual Teport of the Chief of Engineers (just isstted) recommends the following appropriations to the coming Congress: For the-J comple tion of work oh Trent rivers $8,500; a Beaufort Harbor, $38,000; t iBogue , Soand, $35,000; at New .River$l7000 For continuing - work on Cape Fear river above Wilmington, $60,000; on Blaok river, $10,000; on iadkin river, $20,000; on Lumber river, - $10,000? on; Waocamaiv "river, $18)00; "on Roanoke , rivexj ; $45,00" t pn , .Pam lico - and - Tar rivers,'- $8,000; on Contentnea Creek, ,$10,000? oh Neuse River, .'$30,000; opl . ropie ' from Newborn to Beaufort-;yia Clubfoot and Harlowe Creekj $30,000. ; ; For the Cape Fear river, below Wilmington, it is learned that thereis still available about $244,000, and that bids for the prosecution of 'proposed'' improve- ments on, this part of the river will be opened on the 6th of January next. , To Patrol tn coaoat. , The steamer Co&aas is one of the vessels of the revenue marihe service designated in, ah order isstied upon the recommendation of -Secretary Faif child, for such vessels to; ertifse along, the. Atlantic, coast, during the season of severe weather, forthe pur posB' of ; affording snCh aid to dis tressed navigation. asf their circum stances may require. - ; ' These vessels are to patrol the coast outside for a distahOe of four niarine; leagues, and in each case are to carry ; an extra amount of provisions and clothing, , d?hey are to remain in this special commission until th 1st of Aprit ' 5? ' . ::; :- The other vessels selected for the ' service are the Woodbury at Eastport, Me.ipalla at; Portland,-' Me, j Gallon tin at Boston; pexter &t ,Newfoortir; R. , I.;Ewing at Baltimore, Grant at New York, Hamilton at Philadelphia :' The loUowtng' are the indioatiOBtf ; 511 Or rth'Caiwlinahdl South Car-1 olina, rain, slightly warmer, north- J westerly winds, high on coast. i ' The sad : intettlgehc-feached -here last ;ittight that-Coli .B'B'Bridgers died very suddfemy atCOlhhlbia, S. Co about.halfrpa8t '7 o'clrick yesterday" evening, ' ;' of ; japoplxy ? , -.'?n. hews 'was a . CTeat L.-ihociaVamily as. wen as jiis niaii in9uunt.uu ue r,11 be sadly missed in Wilmington, where' he has lived.-oriJlast twenty- Ithree-yetoJf'-,"1;5'1.1'' ii;,1-v's'-1 1 f CoL Bridgers was ixtynine years bid anoTieaves a? wif e'and six children , jjallbf whom have the-sympathy of dur entire cdinmunity iia:this sad hour. Of jtheir bereayemeht; 'The remains will krivehere at half-pasl 9 o'clock this imorning, and will be carried to St. jjame!,; CJhnjcbi ,whfre they v?iil i be pcepfe Jinb tbettneral ;Wb4cl4 takes plaoeiWednesdayi,': Thosibonr fojt thtf funeral will: be announced hereafter. I "Col. Bridgers, at the time of his jdeath; was President of the Wilming ton & Weldon, Wilmington, Columbia" & Augusta' and. Albemarle & Raleigh Railroads,' and alsOAPres3eh1; of the KaVassa Guaho" Coniriany'. In each and every one tne's'e high positions' he showed that he was a. man of ex.- traprdinar sadmip knd possessed the fullest confidence Of all the. cowpaniefhe po ably repre sented; ;, ' ;' --.tl"t l -r- He ; . was . born.:- in : Edgecombe county in this State, N-ovember 28tb t 1819. He graduated with the highest honors at the University -of North Carolina in the class of 1841, studying law "during his collegiate course and being licensed tb practice a Week af ter graduation!.' 'Ih'iS44, he was "sent to the Legislature, serving as a mem ber of the Judiciary Committe. After, this he , withdrew from poli tics and devoted his time to planting and in the practice of his profession, becoming a leading prac titioner. In 1856 he was again sent to the Legislature and continued there until 1861.- During the war he was a member of the Confederate Congress, serving on . the Military Committee and also on the Special Finance Com mittee. At the close of the war he wai elected President of the: Wil mington & Weldon R.R.Comp&ny,and through his individual efforts the road was saved from bankruptcy, and en tered upon &n unexampled career of prosperity, thus laying' the founda tion of the great Atlantic Coast Line, a monument to his energy and mas terly skill, and of which he not only discharged the duties of . President, but for years was General . Manager, until, a year.or twoago, on aooount of. his increasing- age and the business. devolving upon him, he requested the directors to-relieve him of the latter offiee,and at his request-'Mr; Hi Wal ters was appointed General Manager. A dispatch received late last night from Columbia, S. C.i : says: Col. Bridgers was ' stricken while" addressing thellylayfif tfflo! Means Com mittee of the Legisiattrre, and died in about an hour at the home of JT. Barron, local counsel of the W, C. & A. Railroad. The remains .Were placed on a special train-, draped' In mourn ing, and sent to Wilmington -at mid night. i jjr-L'-: , : . hrn r'. . 1. :i .":'-''-; ' The annual election Of Officers of tho iWilmingtdh JLight Infantry was held at their arMbry;' lSst night. There were present slit members", and one new member ,,'as' received"' into the Company, j . All the ..oldVoittcra of ' the Company were t elected unanimous-. ly, as follows: . 1 . x . Captain,-rJnp. H, Jpaniel?; I First LiutflDaBt--W. N?Harriss. ' Second Iientenanfc James C. Morr-. rison. --..m: . . f Ensign Wl El Perdew. ? I Surgeon E;' Si Pigford, M. D. I Chaplain Dr; J: Carmichael. I President-D. T. Cronlyl ) Vice President E. H. Freeman. I r Secretary and Treasurer Thos, JGauseti. Finance Cone.r-'W'. JiTooiner, Col. Ju L. Cantwell. D. ; McRae, Jr, Uniform Committee R. L. Holmes. Walker. Taylor, Duval-French. During the. meeting, the handsome picture prepared by Mr, Oronenburg was" -presented ' to ihe Company throtigh H.5Freeinati, and was received'" by Lieut Morrison, who in behalf of th Light Infantry present ed Miu Cronenburg with a gord-fhead-;ed cane.,? -. .-. s . ,; Thfe , Company, decided to attend the inadguration' Of Governor Fowlev ' ' ; fifian nn OTIayor' Conrw t f.- Goorge Stone, .colored, charged with stealing a testament, washeld,; in default of $100 bond, to answer to the charge of larceny at the Criminal Court. -' 41 i4' '' Jennie Williams, colored, disorder ly conduct; $20 6i thirty days. Duke Kdlly, forcible trespass, case continued. " "! '1'." Moses peaTde, disorderly' conduct; $20 or thirty dayav ' ; .;? Isaac; Dixon disorderly rsconduct; judgment .jscmpended, upon), . payment Xir. BattU's Lcctnr. Tiekets to DrBaittles lecture' this evehg at 'Grace ChJI' in had at the following places: Messrs. Yates Heiisberge E. Warren & Son's, and D. Khtts stoies, The Orton, (mnxercial Hotel, and-Yk M. C; A..rooms.-'i -sitiit : The lecture will he free, 'but every one desiring to attend should have a ticket. , DECIlMBEBflL -n arc: - -' T- Tire BBill bnitiw ' i 'lSkattaeeMi this; omtS I nans? aeas reditabto, 10, ihe .extreme and t&e crowji thati raUiered tlat nignt enjciyea ana appiauae many Mb3gs of MSrftaWereHWrF pforndiLQghtlohahd tricks .were'cIeVerlfxecdfeka much praise,. as did aisd the "equilib- risijj; These;5geemeh? t: are: finished artists and deserved the enthusiastio japplause that followed fthepei-fprh cmance ofeaoh different featif; ; l JJUe show,, taken as ajholef ce?-, itainly gives full return fbr'the money. ' ;The "dancers,1" ' cdmedlans ' arid all,1 se-ihf t d havtrat -one t)bject, arid that ia td pie"ase had in? this respect'-they :8Ueceedt 4: tm. :A:i: ..hiih,:. iThe. wperfwlperorm of,uthe, Marionettes has to be seehto be pro perly appreciated Tnis feature atone is worthh'a'dmisstdti fee, arid one 1 sits tri wonder as' he views the lifelike- motibhs the natural grace,- the eayi movements of these wooden mani kins. " " .'7 I The preieWtrgiVBri :last highfe were useful arid .valuable; nothing ;trasby or flashy bdt good substantial- artb 5 Miss. Charlotte. Love receiyed a dessert set, Mr." Lawrence Lorrihger a chamber set, Miss Carrie ' Harriss a tea siet, Mr; J. H. Kirisey at handsome bronze lamp, ; ; Miss C"farri Smith a plush casej- and Mr.. J. :H..Willson; a. . manicure get; while .in . addition to, these inany others .were distributed. To-nigh will be given away, a. din ner "set vdf ope" 1 hundred ' 'arid nfty pieced sblid 'silver- Watch,5 chamber set; dessert set, lamp, plush case, and one hundred and ; fifty other? presents, The distribution of, prizes is done in the most: impartial 4Vfay, and if you wish a pleasant evening arid probably something valued far beyond your ticket, why go to the Opera' House. s storm TVarnlnsa. The cautionary wind signal hoisted above theSigrial Offlde yesterday was for a storm approaching from off the Georgia coast and which probably passed about midnight last night. The barometric pressure was lower last night than it has been here for a year. At the Signal Office the ba rometer read 29.50 inches at; 10 p. m. and was still falling being the low est reading recorded since December 17th, 1887, when it-read 29.38 inches. The records show that a storm, either mild or severe, is usual for this section in the- month of December, generally striking us between the 4th arid i7ttf,h6ugn -sometimes latere The hrghesfrVelOCity of wirid during this month; recorded; is 48 iniles from the northwest in 1876. Thetotal Of rainfall, which began 'about 4.80 p. ni: on Suridiy - and con tinued tor'Hi hoars' without rntermis-siori.-was 1.63 inches. : 5 The greatest ambunt ever' measured iri 24 hours5 driririg this month 'Was 3.f8 inches in 1877. ' ' ;' ' - -: Last night, the following order was received front "Washington at 10.30; "WAsHiJr'iToirDeoi 10, 1888. ' To Observer, Wilmington, N, C Change . to cautionary ;- north we st, Wilmington, Wilmington section. THK FLORENCE fnGBTTSQAIS 1 0P THX NUESKBY. The following Is an extract from a letter wrtttetrto the Oermdn Btfohned Messenger. atC&amterBb-3reh,Fean.l A BurKFAcraKsa. oot open the door for her, and Mrs. winalow win prore the American Sterenoe Kightdagale of tho Nursery. Of this we am bp sure, that wo-wul teach our'Stay3 'to aay.A "Blessing on Mrs; Wlnslow" for helping her to survlye aoicl escape the griping, coUoking, and teething siege.' Mrs. WOJBLow'a 8ooth 8tttp reltoveft ithe ohUd from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens &e gums.reo'ucea lTTflamftiMJon,coreswtnd couo, ana carries jae, uuani aaieiy. uiroura w teeuung period. It performs precisely what tt proteases to perrorni, erery pan or itrroouung less. , We nave never seen Mm herotuv throoshtheDreDaratlone Wlnslow 4mOw iparatlonef her S'Soothlng gyrnp for cauldren Teething." . If we, had the power we would mate her, aa she is, a! physical saviour to. tha infant race, - SoW b j.aU droggists. 25 cents a bottle. " ' ' NEW ' ADVBT1SSMENTS St. Join's !otoHHt). i; ArF. fr A. M? RSGULAB MONTHLY, COMMTTNICATION this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Svery toembri4iouidVD&tEeaflnt.a the officers for the ensuing Masonlo year will be elected, dec 11 It WM. J. POISBON, Seo'y. EAIR O-E-Jfi OLttHDOCBD XYS-GItASSSS. Pthder'' will hs TeWaltdeft ' npoa leaving' the at the " ' : dec.ll tf suli STAB "BtmoriBS- ARROW TOSS? a? BOXKS. -1 ,.. .. ... f t. Florida oranges, nrecraokew, o 21 "'Dags "XT; C.Utitt, Apples; : Ji- i;Si,if if, ' 'u'"i hisi: ti "4'i9oIaf Wateratraeti' ' . 4edll;Dwif ;s:'i . .WUmlicton,Jt.;p,;. A ND CHKIST'k AS w4it BIS fiEB WITH IT8 euatonjaryi festiylties, .. JTie year, founds up gtoirloasly with this seaso 40004: . wul" and ffooddlnters ' Almost eTdry&ody' expects both to make and to receive one r ; more CHBjbOT 2CAS IPBJSSBHT. Aside- from the-' natural promptntga 01 rrteadhpadfleotlon lta ;;the' oonrrontt,w;adbody,wlahestowtleft.v There la no one, perhaps, more anxious to avoid cetttoglefttha-- Wl' 1 who nas itrapiared forJiti outoer 9 a urge dec 11 tt atocA 01 carutmaa xioveiwee- TOTT WAOTdOMSTHINQ BEAUTIFUL FOB Full line of Christmas Novelties. deoStf MCITOS BBOTHKBS, raw AimTAMKOTs. jMAfTJSMi SATUADaV BOK.i"LAJ)IBS.i: ja"S05 , CHILDHKN AT 2 O'CLOCK. RAVlI. HIininVDfwnric Glrlnz Minstrels and HumpVy "dumpty, tc ELLISf CYCLOJSaOP MoViLTIES AND " - AWAY At each exhibition. 'Easarvesl Seats without extra chaise at 2iB herder's, idmlselon1 leo, 85? and 8;o. i eoatWi 'j.VjnO .'.tii : 'f.ia-.-. ::!. a 1 9 " RUBBER-'OOATSi 1 ...... t ., ; . PIq nler, and Merchant Tatton . W" & ir? 0it ' CAHDIE8. Selling Out at Cost. Beginning to day, at Qjo'ciock, X will proceed toaeU at COST, FOB CASH, all the stock of Groceries, &c.; now. in the Store of : Messrs, C. F. Browne & Co on Water etreet, between Princess and Chesnut. f dee 5 lw nao Assignee. Wilmington Seacoast E. E. rjBAIMS ' WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: ;, Leaving Wilmington at 7.85 a. m , 2.80 p. m 6.03 p. m. Leaving Hammocks at 8.10 a. m , M0 p, m., 8 p. m. SUNDAY SCHBPULR Leave Wilmington at; 2.30 p. m. Leave Ham mocks at 5.00 d m. nov 4 tf For Sale and Bent, SBVEBALHOUSBS AND LOTS FOB . -. . - - ... i . K Cash or onlnstallmente. Also severe! 1 ait Rouse.? and Stores for Bent, , deo 9 tf MARTIN T. DAVIS. 30 Toss Prime Eastern Hay. - WESTEBN HAY, NBW YOBS HAY. SMALL lotN. C. Pea Vines and Hay mixed at, D. HcBACHBBK'a ; - Graln!and Feed Store,-' dec 9 at. . 126 North Market St. . If the Public ILL INSPBCT MY STOCK OF HOLIDAY Goads, they will find price s low and goods of the most' elegant and tastydeslgns. jmu. h. uaioi, marmaoist. deo 9 tf New Market. ; A Balsam Fir Pillow - Q.TVBN AWAY WITH BACH CASH OF BAL- earn Mr Soap: Headache, Insomnia, Nervous ness relieved and cured by absorption and In halation of the" fragrant Balsamic oils of Balsam Fir. Try one s ROBERT B. BELLAMY, : deeO tf- ; : ' - Draglgt; Assignee's Sale. : SELLING OUT AT COST. I OPF'fOBSALB at Coat, for Cash, the entire stock, el Tobae oo, Cigars, Snuff, l-ipes, &o., &o , oontalnod in Store southeast corner Front and Princess 'Sis. Also the entire stock of Boots and Shoes at Store NoiSO North Front street. . .:. . . ., deo 3 tf KG. BaBKEB, Assignee. . .: , .j.v - For Saley r- T lea' sth!aw rrf small lots it. if at.-i OB BY CAB LOAD. i3T; J:-SfeRAB. s wilmiAirton, N. o: - For terms apply to , . . oot27tf THE OLD RELIABLE Gomes to the Front Again. iprA"f iwd THIS i)AY';BB5UMBD ' THE 8ALB of LlQUdBS, I can offer to tho trade a stobk which Cannot bii surpas!ed, either in -Quality or Quantltf. Both ; ' " FOBEIQii DOMESTIC iBEAHDIES. FRENCH, FBACH, APPLB AND B. B. RYJB AND COUN 1VHISKIES, A.nnraawil, old,,., Wtnes, Cor dials. Gins, Ac. very fine, v;i,i.v..l.. ... .. My atock of GBQCBBjIBS AND PBOVISIONS Is complete, together with a splendid assortment Of Canned Goods, Catsups, Sauces, Ploklea. o. with a large atock of TOBACCO and FINB My DBY OXODS TBPARTMBNT Is-complete, comprising a full and handsome line of btaplo andFanor Dry Goods. Notions, Hoslerr Ao, with the largest and best seleoted stook of . Boots. ShoeSj Clothing, Bats, Caps, together, with everything the trade wishes.- " " v ' ' " " v'""-LJu-r4' TheaTxrve sjoode- aw new Jtrndrresh. Just opening and eomln? In daily, all of whtoh will be sold at either wholesale or retail at the very LOWJtST P0881BLB FKICBS FOB CASH. To my old cBitomers the invitation is extended to oatt and examine my stock befon baylngnd be convinced that the OLD BKLIABLB the place to get full vaTae for your money. ' ; .'.OTooBf,'; i... c 24 and 26 North Water Street. ' , sepl tf . ; . ; Wilmington. N.C.' ;:r,:FQi;.Si:;!::-,:tJ:.' O T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCH HAS SOME stroag.: Isoa .Colarnns, a nsmber of some mslde Window Blmds for sale cheap. ' 1 Apply at the Rectory. novWtf JLl""" V, till I 1 uonateir Jew iaai:. -'-p;-7 TenrBnesiRif TatesJC SXTRA aiBKTIONHAif BEEN MAOT! THI8 -rsijaif Sussex. iu3 assise ,Ui.o.'i..--.. - W"TO.GKCUB;A;is--i : j-u il" S&i3 W TSSSS 1" i- Flue tlue of i lteautlfHl OoMla 4H i-. vJuKWI. iVS i ..I : A IV- SI. abottt our elegant too k of ; .i Ii'. ,:iJfj: :jii."i woiiot i-i C .1"." . --.ii-., - Harewe af) rhemr - : r' ' iBan&so Sets - i TS OXIDIZED ANDPEBSIaN 6ILVEU. Deskv,- ill .iOL:!'. .i.' i tii....'UiiiJ ELEGANT ,UXB:.:- Pliotograpli and Auto inms. .v-".: .5 FINE, f BENCH PASTELLCTv FICTUBB FBAMSS IN FJSpLESS.VABIKTYj. FANCY MIRBOBB, ODOB CA8E3, 1 BBASS GOODS, SMOKEBS' SETS, CABD CASE AND FINEPOCKETBOOEP, GLOVE AND HANQEEBCBIEF SETS, ; CHBISTMA8 CABD8 AND CHBI8TMA8 NOVELTIES, .... ., JAPANESE GOODS, FANS, SCROLLS Vases, scbbknsdolls, Ae , Ac. Newest ani Best Holiday Gifts , AND JUVENILE B00E8, . Standard Sets, Beautiful Illustrated Poems. Bibles, Prayer Books, and a thousand other sew and attractive articles, which yon will hare to see for yourself . Don't forget to call at Yates' Book Store. deo 8 DAW tf .:;,.; WE MUST HAVE BOOM! Great Inducements OFFERED THIS WBKK TO MAKE ROOM in OUR ESTABLISHMENT FOB THE DISPLAY 0F Holiday Goods. New and Desirable Goods CAN BE HAD BelwffT Keg titer V allied r1 rl. K A T Z ' S CASH BEY OOODS HOUSE, 116 Harket Street, WILMINGTON, M. C. deo 6 if Christmas Slippers. "YEHAVE A FINE AND BSAUTIFUX;' As sortment of VELVEt and MABOON GOAT SMPPEBS, elegant patterns and Vary handsome. Every year we take the lead in the market la SLTPPBBS.Tand ttua season hare surpassed ll former -Bflrorte, not only In style battoprioe. v ,. HEN'S VELVET SIIFPEBS;1 CO.. .. . . . , m-, -. i 4,i it S5 ! .. ; - ,-. i, , .... V ' -ttiO.f' i. MSN'S MABOON GO ATi v ; ; ..: .. Oeo. E. French eSoris; 168 NORTH FRONT STREET. r deoStf 1A .1 as 1 1 c , 2
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1888, edition 1
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