The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WIL.M INUTU THUR8D 1 Y. MAKOH 11,1880. " . r - - - KNTXKKD AX THiC roSTOKKtCE AT WiLMiwoTojr, N. C., A.A Second-Class Ma.ttkr.1 UA8TE M A K KS WASTE. 1 One of the editorial staff of the Revi ew recently had the pleasure ot quite aa ex tended conversation with one of the rep reaenUtiTes to the General Assembly relative to the work laid out for the ex tra session of the Legislature, which con venes on Monday next, the 15th mat The gentleman alluded is an intelligent sagacious and practical business man, an i represents a populous and thorough going Democratic county, in this Congressional district. It was bis opinion that the call had been madeo suddenly, and had ppr mitUd so little time in which to stuJy thi features of a question involving such vast respoosiaiiities in. its determination that bat faw of our legislators are fully pre pared to act nnderstandijogly in the premises. It' is a question to which he had nsver paid the least attention m,fiJ the subject of an extra session, to be tail ed for the purpose of effecting the sle ( the Western North Carolina .ilroa '. was mooUd T ie order convening th legislature followed -bo! closely upon ihp heels of the flying rumor, and the tim died was at Huch an early date, that no time was permitted for preparation. The people, as a class, were not informed as to the merits of the case, and a majority of them, who are the owners of the road, were unprepared to express intelligent opinions in the matter. In conversations with other intelligent practical me. , in the same county men those patriotism cannot be doubted, and whose devotion to the wellare, glory, hoi o and prosperity of North Carolina form a part of their, being without a single exception, the opinion prevailed that, neither the legislators nor the people Were prepared, upon such short notice, to form a correct judgment in the matter, and tnaL consequently, the former could not be ex peeled f act with that insight and thor ough knowledge of all the principles and luterests iuvelved which their immense importance impeiatively demanded. i - ' - For the Review. Western If. C. R. R. Chapter I. Really, Mr. Review, it is hardly worth tha tr juble to say one word against the saie, so-called, or, ratherlbe giving away of the Western N. O. B. R. Did you oweeaeuck a hurried 'wedding? The State Government can hardly j get the bridal trosseau ready in, time, to sy nothing of the furbelows and flounces for the bridesmaids from the State Capitol and the newspaper offices in Rileigti. The marriage settlement has been duly drawn op and the bridegroom told that all of the sisters and cousins and aunts are willing and anxious to receive their newfound relative, and no questions agk. ed. The bride always was, they say f a very expensive and troublesome maiden and they have, for a long time been : io dread lest this wayward sister should 'lip up' and bring disgrace on the fami ly, One not fully instructed would think that she had already slipped and ihat the old man,' Father J arris, was in a terri ble hurry to get the family together, the parson present, and have the knot tied be fore things get worse! But is it not pos itively disgraceful? Such hot ua;tt.f Ai d where, too, a virtuous alliance could be consummated without fear and without re proach! The good people of North Carolina are certainly the most generous and ku:d hearted people in the world and' thtir numerous kindnesses to their neighbors have indelibly impressed this feature 1 of their character upon all the world where they have been made known. A late illustration should not be lost. After completing one long line of trans portation through her borders, from Northeast to Southwest, for the benefit, of her sifter Virginia, she straightway goes and constructs another great line ana is about complete it, apparently for her own benefit, when : an Ambassador from her daughter, Tennessee, and her lister, SouthGrolina,arrive8 and demands the immediate transfer of that second line to nim and for his use and profit. To be sure, aays he, .your kinsfolk cannot pay you much for it in cash, but you know you have always been a good sister and mother, and you will not, you cannot, refuse now when we want so much, and jrou know, too, you never did care much about money. You gave away 4,000 shares of your very valuable propertyjin the Wil miugton fc Weldon K. K., when W. W. Holden was acting as your managing agvht.. I don't think you ever did receive much money for that railroad stock though, no doubt, the bonds were all put away by Jenkins, and" Worth has them safely stored away, waiting for those from Bridegroom Beat to be dui in the same pigeon-hole and ' filled In a Tittle later, when more is known labelled special , tne oians to oe of this new brother ot ours. Yon have one thing left now, how ever, if you really insist open it. Brother Beat says that he is not the hard-hearted man he has been considered by the a ; who know him best ; that he will net iasist that the bride shall oirry oQ all h r old clothes when she gots to him but. nay leave the track 'from Salisbury to Asheville, much of it very ragged and worn But he don't like, to be hard on the eld folks at borne. Her new troeseau, however, be says she must keep from Paint Rock through to Char leston,he shall must assurely demand this as provided in the marriage seUlementno matter who it harts. The old folks can do very wall with lkii little branch from Asbeville to RaTefeb, he thinks, and should the old woman ever want to no and see her daughter Teuui-.-We Lc'wiU carry ber over 'A at 'special rats, and if wiliiu to guar antee that these jprci-tl rates ahall not b. more than doable the rates charged Ly the line via .Spartanburg Momstown for the Charleston and Tt uDeee aud Oaio travel. Besides tbU geuerouk offer he gives every asBuranoe th.it he vvill not wafe a delay of niore than one wetk on any tar rice or rr blasses that she may have to send out West tor ha'e, by reison of a breafc. in the g&uns at Asevjile, &s b wiil give hi special attention to tnis-sub ject, and see things hurried.' Ih fact,' brother Bert says that every thing shall work just like oil.' The ola folks, he says, will be bo pleased with him in a short time that they will waut him to marry all frieir daughters aui they will become so enthasod at the ban thought of it that they will again call the Legislature in special sesrfion, by the ad vice and consent of the entire family ani hone of .the big brothers will -write let ters helping the .old man to explain how splendid brother BfS is aM expressing in the 8t-ronest terms their ULaniraous desire that he s ould have all of the big girls in the family and the Legislature will so enact. But, dear me, do begin sooner next time or else wait longer. Don't be in such a hurry. Tou know that people will think, when t.hin.8 are so hurried, that some thing is wro g. Cousin B b (Correspondence of i-aUy Review.) Kdii ob.Kevikw: Dear Sir: I 'have just 1 received from that vunerahle scholar, Dr James Mc Ouh, a catalogue of the College of Nw Jt-rsey, at Princeton; N J. It is the cat alogue for 1879 80, and shows a prosper--ouseokdition of tiiis 'Ancient Seat of learning" in. all ;he depart Events. The School of Science, a recent addition tj the curriculum-ot the College, ba a larg er number of students thin in any pre vious y tar since- its foundation., i'hre are nJv f.irly graduates upder instruction in the Post Graduate' course, and tieven Fellows, pursu:ng the studies of their, several departments at home and, abroad. Purchases of book-, to the extent of $32 000 bavo been m'td--for the library during the past two years, the number of volumes, exclusive of pun rhlets, being about 50.0U0 During th". game period lare add!iL.s h.i'.e b.e made to the apparatus tor rosiruction- .n the department of physics cLemistrv, as tronomy, natural hisUjry, and geology All the branches of instruction are inUy taught.by a corps 4f thirty-hve piofes ors. tutofs and assistants. , But the most notable feature f prog ress is that, along with all these im proved facilities, the cost of learning hi s been diminished to the student. Princt ton has proba: ly in the last ten years been obliged to build more . extensively than any other college in the country tor the accommodation of the. largo influx of students bui still its dormitories were not sufficient to supply all with rooms in the college buildings, and rooms in town could ouly be obtained at high prices. A very large dormitory is now in;progo ress, which is to be finished before the opening of the next collegiate year, and which will give rooms to -nother hun d ed students at moderate rents The price of board has at the same time been diminished to such an extent as to give stuiitit8 comfortable board at $2 50 per etk: This has bfeefi brought about by means of the '. Co-operative Eating Olubs' now existing among the stn-leuts. Aqd now therefore, it has becom practicable for a student to live, not only respectably, but comtortabiy, at Prince ton and pay for his term bills, books, light &c for $200 per annum. I desire this acoount of the College pablished in your paper for the benefit of those who are det-irous of giving their sons a collegiate education, but plead that they cannot -afford to send them to a College like Princeton, a account of" the gre'at uitt attending such Colleges. Truly Yours. Graduate 77. WASHINGTON LETTER. ' ... ' i ' Wa -hington, D C., Mar. 9, 1880 1 The was considerable friotjon i j the working of the new blouse rules yes terday,' but tbat was to be expected. Everything will work emooth.y soon. Count Da Lesseps explained his Iethmua Canal Schema to a House Committee yesterday. He appears again to.iayi He has been courteous ly treated by officials and Congress men during bis btay here, but the em phatio resolution ot the House, and message of Mr. Hyes, whiqh both appeared during his stay here, must have oonvinced the .eminent French man that the United States intend to control whatever canal work is done upon the Isthmus. Oapt E ides, of the jetties, appears before the Bame Houe Committee - to-day 'on the subject of inter-oceanic commerce. V. . Yesterday the Supreme Court de cided that the Federal eleo ioa 1 .wtj were constitutional. Two Judges-r-Clifford and Field dissented. This mist be taken as settling the question for the present. Of the dilftreuoe be tween the Democratic idea of'the Constitution, and this o instruction of it, little need -be said. Tuey are as far apart as the polls. The one rep resents States'proteoted and connected by the Constitution, independent in the exercise of , local - authority, while the other siguiiies a central authority superior in whatever matter it may choose to assert itself. "The decision is in one sense a good one for the Democratic party. In effect will be to bi iDg together all opponents of legal' oentxahz tton as expressed in he decislorjaud all opponents Jto oeri ira ization "'eiub klieSl in the third term for Grant. ; Trie lines can ,rxi more clearly di awn' thaa b.fore. Th't-dist-nting opinion, of. Justice Field in wbich he said Justice Clifford cone ur red, is a clear presentation of the case; It is 'too long to be given io lull, ana tne argument running all through it can be appreciated only after reading the whole. I give one paragraph: - Netbing,' in my judgment, could bare asrreiter tendency to destroy the independence. and autonomy of the States, reduce them to a humiliating and degrading dependence upon the entral government, engender con stant iritafor,and destroy that domef tio tranquility which it wa8 one of the Objects of the constitution to secure, than the doctrine asserted in this case ;that Congress cap f xercise coercive autnority over judicial officers oi States in the discharge of their dnti s under State laws. It will be only an other 6tpp m the same direction to wards consolidation, when it assum s coercive authority over governors and egislators of the States. Gurixje. It?6 a verv curious thii:g that the Nihilists haven't tried a kerosene lamp on the Czar. Albany Times. : A mau who had a bad cold eaid he had just set up a ring of his own. It was a little hoarse and hack. Oil City Dtrrick. j The next thing those Londoners will do will be to'make Lowell the author of 'Graiidfaiaer's Clock..' Eimira Ad vertiser. j What mean all tlese. hairbreadth epcapes of the Czar of all the Russias? JDo ther pertend starring tour through the ILulod States? Boston Transcript. , ! An exchange 'Bays: Our coneuls in China grow rich and return as China Astorg.' This is natural on account of iheir stay in the Flowery Kingdom. Lowell Journal. , 'What a Woman Can Do' is the title ef an article in an exehange; but what we want to know is what a woman can't do when she makes up her mind.-r-New York Mail. I It is questioned whether or not Captain Kidd was a pirate. In the whirligig of time it may turn out that he was a distinguished officer of a now forgotten navy. New Orleans Pica yune. ) There is a woman in Wisconsin who has been mam d fifty-eight years, and who has uver missed building the rknefcen tire Her husband is probably the oldest fire escapo on record. Waterloo Observer. 2?- Mott's Eudorst'ment of S peer's j Port Grape Wine. j The following, from the celebrated Dr 5tt oi New York, speaks wonders, for Mr. S peer's efforts to raise the Oporto Gftipe in New Jersey: 1 62 Madison A vende, I New York, April 11, 1878. J Mr. Alfred Speeb. Dear Sir The visit which 1 made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ai d viults , at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. L Acting upon my favorable impressions t the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit., to my patients. I There can. be no better proofs to the doubting mind, as to', the Wine bei6g made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered wit h the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Washing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, i ' remain respectfully yours, t ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., , Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Hosp. Med'l College, &c-, &c 1 For sale by J. C, Muuds, Green & Flanner.'P. L. Bridgers &. Co. SUre wdnes and Ability. Hop Bitters, so freely advertised in al the papers secular and religious, are hav ing a large sale, and are supplanting all ather medicines. There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of these Bitters have shown iireat shrewdness and ' ability in com pounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every oneV observation. Ex change. j From a Prominent Urug House. 1 H. H. Wabner & (Jo, , Rochester, Ke Y. Dear JSir i It is now only thre months since we received your first ship rnent ot Safe Kemedies. We have sold drugs in this place for twenty years, and have never sold a proprietary medicine that gives such universal satisfaction as jours, especially your Safe Kid.-.ey and Liver Cure, and Safe Diabetes Cur We could mention many -who have re ceived great benefit in cases of Kidney "diffi culties, Ast' m i, Khcuuiitism, Diabetse, Srighi's Disease, etc. Kespectfully yours, & FOX. j Alexandria Bay, S. Y. For Sale. PEKFEOTLY NKW . OFFICE 8AFE, iiosler, Bhinian 4 Co., manufacturers, combination lock, weight 1,500 lba. .iFor sale cheap. Applj at ch 3 THIS OFFICE. j New Hat Store. jBCElTSD TE8TEBDAY f BY NIW YO K STEAMER ANOTHER LT OF THOHK ' bTYLISH SOFT AtfD 8TIFF HATS CHElP. Oall and examine. ' JOH M. KOB1JC80JT, 13 Froatst., 8outh of Purcell House mum w. Johnson, Commissjlon Merchant, tsrzLOZ2ir7arorjf i. c.w fb '' "' ' ' - "' Ityinmbeir Miscellaneous BOOK AGENTS U, dresai It will py A. Ot)KlN ft Vo , 26 Tth mV Philadelphia, Pa. mch 3 4w Fl I Si I M fl O too 1 , C - v ? r : ' : d B o f u 1 y rlMlUo S143 to f-'5o. OKGANn 13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Ki r- Sv.-IK,Si.m1. Book, oi.ly $0S. D HlJ,;v v s t : Free Adm?s Daniel F. Uuy, Wb ington, N. J. 'ii'-'b 3 AGENTS MAD JHIS. We"W-HT!.1an" Agent In " tHs " Cuhf y to whom we .will pay a., salary of $100 per tuor.th and pe'ies to sell our vrondeifu! inventin. Sample ties. Address at once 6U EKMAN & CO., Marshati, Michigan. mch 3 ON -30.-. DAYS iTIUAL. We will send our Electro Vol? Belts nnd other Electric Appliance- upon trial for 30 days to those safferiog ffocu Nervous De bility , Rheumatism, Faraljis or uny diaeaees of the Liver or Kidnejp, ni raiay other dis easps. A sure Cnre guaranteed or no pay Addreaa. VOLATIC .JifcLT CO., Marshall, Mich. mch 3 $10,000 ON LIFE & PROPERTY. $10.00 will be paid to jany person who can xplcds a LiAmp nttea witn our H- FETY ATTACHMENT. Mailed fiee for 3S cents. Four for $1. . Apenta Wanted. Mile or Female. INSURANCE 8. ICkwton's SIfett Lamp Co., i Bingham rton, N". Y. , Salesroom, 13 West Broad way, a. Y. mch 3 4w Fer 35 Cts- Agents Wanted j rpo INTRODUCJJ in every County in the J. United States THE HISTORY OF T'dE BIBLE. , The bast work to sell that has ever been published, Splendid pre'nium to eveya'a. scribdr. For chculara and terms apply at r ape to . " Thb Henhy Bill Publishing Co . 41, 43 aad 45 phatucket at., Norwich, Ct. ' mch 1 Hew Crop Cuba. 308 Hhds and Tierces New Crop Cuba Molasses, Now landing ex Brig Flora. For sale low by WILLIAS & MTJHCHISON. Eotatoes,Flcur,Sug ar , SOO Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes. lOOO Bbls Flour, Super to :. Extra Family, 275 Bbls Sugar, Granulated, - Standard A, Extra C and C, 42oBags Coffee Rk, , Laguyra and Java, 350 Boxes Smoked and D S Side's, 150 Tubs Choice. Leaf Lard, , 400 Boxes Lye and Potash, : 22o Boxes Laundry and Toiiet Soap, 150 Boxes Starch, 250 Whole and Half Boxes " Candle?, " Candy, Paper, Snuff, Tobac co, Nails, Buckets, Hoop Iron, &c. SOO Bales Choice Timothy and Eastern Hay, 3200 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt, 4500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 3500 Sacks Peruvian - Cotton Guano, For sale low by WILLIAMS it MURCHI80V, mch 8 Wholesale Gro. Com. Merts. COMMERCIAL HOTEL; v ' ! V ; WILMINGTON, N C hiiirge Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers rjlHE PROPRIETOR having thoroughly cenovated thia House and furnished it entire ly new, i prepared to give to the traveling public all the conveniences of a FIRST CLA880HOTEL. It ia located in the very centre of the business part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, Postbfflce, Custom House, City Eall and Court House. "A. First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloou onnected with this HoteL RATES $2 PER DAY. ctt 24 F. A. SCHITTTB, Yellow Tobacco TTE WRITE A BOUT IT, year in and year out, in the BOEDER REVIEW, Edited and rnbiished "by '' UFC8 AMI?, at Henderson, N. C. An unt-rrified Democratic, and yet a live and practical boeine man's paper. . Tells how to build up the iodustrUl inter eetsoftbe relate. How to make money on the farm, ad secure the best rewards for labor.5' ' - , ; .. Hand $1.'0 to pay one year's subscription d ffet -Tobacco Guide : Book and Tobacco Seed Free.. AddtesB, ' - BORDER REVIEW, ' feb 27 ' Henderson, H. C. Miscellaneous BEMSOW'iS CAPCiWE.j CAPCIIE ItACK AOiiF. IS CAPCINE PORUS IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN 11 ,i-,r finiiori ir fr tney are m every j . - ters used for this purpose.. Price uicb 3 4w SEAtiUHY & J 'HNbUM, I'tiarmaceutlcal Chemista, . Oated a sup da est Fertilizer fiiade ! The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms ! Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg, Xaurel Hill, . and interm jan 28-tf 1 FOR THE ifray A8 Headquarters for all that is, good, useful, pretty 'and cheap for n Soi- I.- Jarlet Street. Have the pleasure of again, announcing to the public that we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are'preparerl to offer on customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks ofJ RE ADIT-M ADEGCLiOTHIHTG ! ' Prices ranging in Suitsfrom $3.00 upwards!! A beautifal and amxT's' FiriuxrisHiiMa goods! Which we guarantee cannot be ' equaled in this city. A. fine line al ' latest stvles in , ,t. IHafss, ICa-os Bootel andSShoosI! In all qualities and prices, imported direct" from the anfactorers, ' whicn we guarantee to be of superior 'quality,; We' also have one of the choicest Til ' 1 1" 1 St 1 riy ana Brussels uarpets, at astonishing low dec Is - ' i no More O R , GOUT acute nr CHnnurn AMCVELIC SURE CURE. Mnufa?tu-ed olIt under the above Trade Mart, bf the, EUROPEAN K A LTfJY ,10 M KUIUI Nr. CO., of Paris and Leinzie. i Inatnediare Rjlief w rrnted. Peru.atienfc Cure Guarantee''. JT'-w excliisiTftlv nsad hv all celebrated Phrsicians -rf Enrona and America. The highest v.ed;.cl Acidemy of Paris reports b5 cures out of 100 cases within tnree days. Secret The oulv dissolrer cf the nmnnft fins Dric Acid which txst in the Blood of Hbumatic and Goutv Patifnta. CURED. (jlHED CURKD. H 8 Dewey, Esq , 201 Broadway, Inflam matorr Rheumatism. J Leavey, Esq, 456 WasHnzton Market, Tjnronic KDentnatiem. Mrs K Tf wue. 63 K'at- Ninth fltreet.rehallcY formations in the joints), Chruoic Kheuma- ttcm. A M Prater, 74 Newark ayenne, Jersey City, Cnronio Jrieamutiern John F Chamberlain, Fpq Wneninffton uiud, wasnmirton i Knuraatic uout. Wm K Arnold. E'o, 12 Wevbosast street. P ovid-nce, R I, of twenty years' Chronic Kneumauam. s John B Turpgte, 100 Saarhe street, San Francisco, Neurlcia and Hciatica. For Malarial .Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Ague, I SALICYUCA lb A CER'l a I V CfTRE. Supersedinsr entirely the we of Fulphataof yuimne, 88 it wil' not only cut th" fevers, Dut wiil achieve a RADICAL CPKK, with out any !of the inconveniences ad troubles atLjintf oEB QUIN1NK. : Sl'a"! box, s x box for S5. .bent free by Mail on rectipt of m.ney. . ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, but take ro imitation or Bubeti'tite, n our Saiicylica (copyriehteo) is guaranteed t e lieve. or mrnev rtftinded. r.rl -n,i:: haHliv. ered free on receipt of orders, by cll;f-g on or addressing Washburne l Co,, 212 Broadway, cor. Fnlton et (Knix Build- ing), . Y. feb 28 lyd&w. Why Not Go TXTHEUE YOU CAN GET THE BEST Liquor, Oysters, Wines, Cigars,. et;? Tb .New Restaurant and Saloon opened by WILL' WEST, in the Custom House Alley, has the best pi everything a? very reasonable prices. ew, neat, clH:in . aod piivate, is tho Utfice -Saloon..- WILL WK.'ST, , ; flmcli" T'rnr.rftAr. , Lower than Ever. L A RGB STOCK' OF OAK, ARH, Aclt a greatly rednced prices, , r ,V FuH stock of tbe beat COiL in - the cUt yery low indeed. . , i jan 26 J. A. SPRINGER. M U WwcellaueoTu, PLASTY .Vr dX.OK CURED BY RKMEDI THAT ..SEVER the ordinarv nn-a o4.; icl4llifc. v , J " tt,JUOg fomot. 25 cents. (uiano -:o:- Payable in Cotto X By JAMESir, P1HTI1WA7, A,,. ear Dc& Bros, grand assortment in .and largest stocks of Two and Tim T-V ... : ."j , itugs, Matting and Oil Clohi prices. Please examine. - D A I i. Y D ii E S ' AT. - P. L. Bridsars & Co,, 20, 22. 24, 26 and 28 Front 8 re -V WILMINGTON, TStJd v-, j y f n " . v ,P....netual.ly iyefj wKtn.iJi k eave my orders fo....M..R i- B..4i..nt(rf MealfloaiiyUtO - K......anges, bait, Beef, mitJ.;J' : 1 Bnamon,- pieet, 3rtroo,"yK D......1b!es of all ftindsf einR . G:.....oodis in all lhapes. Krer.Y K...yenire before I jroboneward.. R eileniab stock if shorM...T S......endinjr home all 1 onghtU..V Aud... ...... .bay Goods for. C ash or city accept ac.-5t 0......rder or draft at ten ii.s BEHOLD THE BUSY BEES! ,:.at , P. L. Bridff ers &; Co.. 20, 22, 24 29 aad 28 'front Btrwt Wilmington, II. C Bacon, 8ides, '8honlders'and Strip, Barrels of Crackers, Baskets in endless yarietj, Bay Rum in neat bottles, Beans, Pea ana Vegetables ftteriWr, Bnt:er, and not Oleoma irarint or l'i. "ri sorter, all kinds, . Berries of any sort 'or pie. n.rfd ptrj, -Be xoin, anotter name for Wbkkry, Biscaits innamerable and splendid, Blacking, which makes your soles iotD'f and your understanding wa er pro Botona autafes, Bottles ofallshapea, slzt and eyery " Brandy the best qualities, Breakfast Strips, Brushes in immense qnsntity ; -Buckwheat Flour, Cresa ano nice. " AH cheap for , cash by P. L. SRIDGERS & CO. 2 22, 21 26 and 28 Froat Street; Wilmington, If . C ch I Iadie3! Emporium- haye iurt rirH .thtf Hi! Ifalr 0 4 onpaml" ttcollope, "WormaBdy "Mig:non"AOoqueti Fe&, BreJde m4 W iUTMioie nett, all shades. , ,r j v aseiine : A ; fayorite uw romvt -ways on band. . - L Braid-, Puffs and Curl, made frost ines and Cut hair. .flair Jewel j order. .' rt' '"..' - Orders, n ISUmnlaf 'and EabrtW promptly attended to. . . A niee assortment of Lbilu' ilrf maoe ofbeatmatArUL - i A fresh auDDly of Calldran's Goti.l" rel and Wateroroof Mnita. kIzm 2 to IV1" fant slips, HkirU end Robes.' uratri taken for Bridal weitiro?"; - Front Htreet. WUaiUBlua, 1 fan 16