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lie1 )ti .11 )D r" Tin5 - - .- . . .. , .! ... .,. - J . - H. ' .: y::y 1 n eTtftl2- Sunday! jOSHT. JAMES, ... ..wtAGE PAID: oft. Tnree ih 13 CfBtt .. v inc w . I ..-f 1 . -Itr At tbC bOT ' l, sal nrw rAi Mtr re gnUriy. . . - I I I J00 - i...Aj hrmtli . rntwr"'" " ty . y newspaper r.-!ac:ure appears to be i:.,marck i sftia to hi ix'Mr. the chnn- kui Siemens. the .it Irc 1 ".r. Krs..ni! tatc of more ia ...frailr -vNIc adupleU t'c.rA otity lluttcca sliil ttc c'.J. . r ifirrli Jc'.lsmi. who died re- L 7i EUworlh. Me.. a;ctl U3 years-rT.i--i!icbor:inifc-v. tityfr sixty I rl tet'tion i" i p.ct riv.iu iJii"'-. h in-'ct tenriy ail the railroad ticket l .j crki are wouicu. wuo are ;rrtj uai. of their sobriety. . - - -i. .ediailSpringlicItl. Cono., is ljtj tut a taocsand cows for co i ;trV;.Tt nuk l.s:r;bution. This seems 'j l xcli:tew under the sun. ,.- Tie .i5--te niiiticturing combioa oaufttf world reported to bo La Ira. Tl ri.V leu to cxpcci a M.u.Uai Irion, who recently died h i:.;i2.Texij. was the jouus woman io!al.'fdoa the sword of General Lau ji:;bcfore the battle of San f 1 H Iwmw: . . - : . . . , i- -- - j : ' ; V:;- . i v,. 1 VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C, THUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1884. J' f eph Clay Stiles Black barn, Ken tucky famous Congressman, was elected to the United States Senate on Tuesday, to succeed Senator Williams. Misi Lc3lio Josephine Aycr, only daughter ol the late Dr. .1. C. Ayer, was married in New York on Tuesday to Lieut-Commander Frederick Piers on. U. S. N. The bride is worth $10. 000,000 in her owu right. The Duko of 'Westminster, the richest man in Euzland, ha lost his oldest son. Victor Alexander, 31 years of age. The young man was namea auer iuccn Victoria, and she acted as sponsor at his baptism. Col. John II Stevens, the agricultur al editor of the Minnesota Tribune, settled in Minneapolis twenty eight years ago, the first actual settler there. Tho city's population is now estimated at 100 OOQ. PLCUSS KOTICX , Wt wni be tixA to recti toancsleaCoB trea our fricadi on any and all subjects j Kenerallniereittmt ".: ;:. :.;t-'',S - Tbenaattof tne writer mxut always U ra BuMd to the Editor. Connnrp1cattoni mmt be wrlttea oj one tide of the paper. Personalities moat be avoided. ' ! And It ta especially and particularly tad tood that the Editor doea not &lwn NO. 32 1 tewat correspondents nnless so state mineeqitonal eomnna. ! f eal February. I'urwroreisn. ! im lmt T: ? j o. i i g Fohmortr mi- ,iu.f otrasen, cieareu lor MVUkU w. I r t 1 t.L . , '. .liv hi -lwMN'iii n Kftl!,w MTC,wl W1" .3R.oaxrew rosin, , ..w W4.UJ UV..v.4.j . ... . A -.v J I r festivals a history of iUown apart from uw " w- Ppe" ujr "ieM" the regular history of more orthodox Alex.. Spront & Son Ger. barque months. There was a time when the ?"?ifcC,a?aeB .cleare fo, Slelu ft .ft . . ,WI WltllbM IVUIUi laiUCU lib itriOftV. Ktrnil nf Iwp rn lint .lnrinfr Ihn rpiirn nil r . : w v .k. r.., ,n,i termann. Dan barque i?fcne. Dahl, February, wcro added to tho ten. Tho third iineer of the left hand wa3 chosen for the wedding ring as there was supposed to be a vein upon which the ring would press that was directly connected with tho heart. Rings of dignitaries were worn on tho third finger of the right hand, thus expressing power and ability, but tho third finger of tho lea hand has always been the one most honored by the symbol of love and trust. LOCAL NEWS. IIDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Huissbkkoer ValentliCB C W Yates School Books. Ac J M IIcGoWan New Management I! USDS Bros. A DkRosset Onion SeU Knljlita and La-llea ot Honor Local ad this port Tho receipts ot cotton to-day foot up 11? bales. at TKJlut Chnmklt thinks that brig Ayustc Sophie. Dcthloff. La V,n. Eaton, as a I'rcsidential enco. amvcu at u.ayw, r. iIOiUs, can carry New York. Kewl ji. barque, ticwlator sailed from Una aod Connecticut for Iho Demo-1 Seville .Spain .for this port, Jan. 30th. n: What fata imposes, man must needs K:: Kahkaua. of the Sandwich bldQ. Bntfrom St.- Jacobs Oil, no ImMui a $73,000 crown which ia Pam can bide. -cj.trildfor. Kalakauaseems to bel Ger. brig lUnium L'ricdcrich, Nei- i t::y hred fellow; he gets trusted iahr,. hence, for Amsterdam, was off cleared -for London with 4.500 barrels ,.fn...i fnK . iu ut Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son? making lui, jva. muu a wwi uut j u t - ? C . J I o ft-ift mint Irtfff II changed and ; February was placed I second. The word February, meaning purity, is derived from the Latin verb, Ifcbtttarc. to purify. Some authors think that the name was chosen in linnnrVirifin Pnmon fntttSiml Vphnm n. r -r . ii : tu ing down the latter turned into Third feast of Duriucation. celebrated m tho . - latter part of the now m:nth. But how Kmiaway. There was a runaway this afternoon tho horse slartiug from tho corner ol Fourth aud Chestnut streets land com- evcr it gained its name, it certainly seems an appropriate one in those parts of the world where, generally, the whole earth is white with the pure street, leaving the rear wheels' at' the corner. When the horse and remainder of the carriage got near the corner of Princess street, oneof the wheels struck a tree with such force as to throw the animal violently down against the Although the month is the shortest of "'1 bU,7ttU,s ft!.. linAli'A hAtrmiv rnlvr mwr rtnttT ninrhf I w .1 i twntw. Sampson, colored, and the damage was " J jv-. fc" I l:.Ll fTt. I .1 aiiguii. 1UU uuisu i.n;uicu iiwl iu uu nine, it contains so many holidays that the wbolo month is transformed into a sort of festival. Its noted days are Candlemas, the 2nd, one of the first quarter days used in Scotland ; the Htb, St. Valentine's, when all the little loves and cupids aro supposed to work won injured. Fatal Accident.1 . At about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a freight train on tho Carolina Central Railroad consisting of 20 cars loaded with guano was wrecked between MISCELLANEOUS. L Having used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family for the last three years. I find it is the best preparation I htve ever used for coughs and colds, giving almost immediate relief. i - - i uivogui 10 uus market. Aim lint ueu vui. ijiercnaiii, 1 10 Liint 01., 1 tt Vr- Wl oneiis, t aoixin, rrlmer.Cart Sportsman's Goods. IS? WE jlAVE THE FINEST ASSOBTalKXT o t lungUah anM Delirium Breech Loiricr Balto.Md. NEW AIVEKTISEMJSXTS. e 6how tU3Ck of Hardware, Good W. K. Sl'IUSUEK A CO., I Successors to John Dawson A Co.. iu is. and 23 Market Street A IVercifulIVan .New ; Management. TROM Tllfs DATE THE STEAMER M1N- I NKIIAIIA tL9Rir under mv mnimmint The boat will be run under a clos schedule T MB.KCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS and every courtesy and consideration to pas- X I 1 Ecncra will be guaranteed. I wUl be thank. a penile hint to owners of "unblankctcd" lul to have passengers report to me any want norecs. Tho place to buy any prlco Blanket of attention whUe an the boat No' Uqnors'al 7" want, together wilh probes, Carriages lowed on boat so far as the ofliccrs of the boat saddles. Harness, Trunks, Satchels. Bars! can prevent it rcD J. M. MctiOWAN. Star dbpj It j Owner. Ac., is at feb 4 j ! i McDOUGALL A BOWDES'S. f No. 114 North Front St W1 SHAD. Valentines. Valentines. A NEW AND HANDSOME LOT OF VAL ENTINES, which has just been advanced to mo from St. Valentine's Urnd Distributing Denot. iuRtillr.fl me In KiifyonHnor tn m tr frinila and customers and the public generally, who I found at our Fish Market the seasoi throuth. u ovtuvu va, iifaA a iibu a vua iiax j vxclx i9( ITft OTHER SPRING FISH that an early visit to mv Valentine Emnort urn will convinco them of the variety of i my collection, and guarantee a satisfactory and pleasing selection. i To-day I will show eome entirely new do signs, never before placed upon the market. Come or send at once. Country orders and orders from a distance attended to promptly, j Call to-day at ' HEINSBERGER'S, "i- - , i j fob 7 Live Book and Music Store CAN BE feb 4 DAVI3 & SON. Annual Meeting. rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stock holders of tho BANK OF NEW irAvnvirn wilUi?,h?,di the banking House, in thl$ city, on THURSDAY, 14th inst-, at It noon. I j i . . . ot D. WALLACE, I fcb4 3t I cashier Commercial Hotel fellow, White arid Red M. Wilmington, N. C. Onion Sets. SCHLOSS, Prop. uwa wr AhhoiLshuro- and Bladenboro. bv'which f?IBST43LASS IN EVERY RESPECT. though now tho old belief in St. Valen-L. . ?,r j X tine is dying out. The ancients believed man, Mr. Taylor, both white, were that upon this' day the birds chose their ,.' , . . fi.- ' ar rr,L ni.u r scalded to such a. degree that Mr. Matthias1 day. But here in tho United Taylor has since died. The track hands had been repairing the road at that First-class Bar and BILLIARD 8 A LOON ATTACHED tp 7) Pacific Cuano. ClUItN, TEAS, BEANS, &c. DRUGS, 7 Chemicals, Patent Medicines l and Faacy Articles. Prescriptions filled at any time. dec 23 F. C. MILLER'S Drntr 8tor. 324 South Fourth, Corner Nun at WE HAVE J(JST RECEIVED I I States the grand hohday of the month hadi taken fip some of the 1 the 22nd. the birthday of one whose . . . L ,. .ij i. . - , . . raus wnicn mey naa not repiaceu wuen ji-kri rn"v enn mnXTCi memory is revered by every American. .,nt JBmrf. Thfl fln(y:nft anH 400 1 0 500 1 ONS The 52nd, is also a noted anniversary tenderand three cars were capsized the of i this invaluable fertilizer, in the history of our city, for it was on the 22nd day of February, 1865, that Wilmington was evacuated by the Con . t . ' escaping sieam irom vue eugiuu euyei- wnlcn nas never falled, and will have it for oped the engineer and fireman, scalding them as we have stated. The engineer sale throughout the season; as also DISSOLV- :.r hre amounts. Beachy Head Feb. 4th. Sreatur Ilia's amendment to the Air. W. u. lJougiaas, ol tne Mont- Uzx mi rcrealinz tho tesLoath pro ffomcry btor. was in tho city to-day ana to limit its operatioa to l'resi gave us the pleasure of a visit. The II Vtl ridicules this hide- Knlffhts and Ladies ofUonor. ,.H;tulu.u ui WWuuct9 iguiar meeting tnisciiiursday) eve- f f-aiMa-occihjoksaooctit. Ding FuU attendance desired. It . " - - Atccncaa pork car or may not be There is an unmailable letter remain- N-eicaie. Lut Trof. Virchow testifies I ing in the postollice hero addressed to tii.t-ewico exported from G era nny Miss Minnie. M. Hugh, G17 Jackson U tie L Sutes "is for the most street, Oakland, Cal. IT. lu.!(?ra!ril nr minnriMnnwl rA I .UM.N.kUtvu, auu itr T C 1 ,1 T:.l- . ! I injurious to h alth." i m. u. ocauiuu, iuw iu vumcuiau. Isupportea oy a goou company, win ap pear at the Opera House on the night ;x:ct among Georgia industries, of tho 13th inst.. in Bartlcv CamDbcirs mr m - w I i9a nwsers in the vicinity of Savan- Irish drama of "Friend and Foe." Kstt0 rose trees North last iwf.-02i a three acre Dlantation and Tto stcamyacht MinnchaJta is now -oJ crJri for SO.000 more. uuder tho full control of Capt. J. M. - McGowan, Owner and Agent. In a .ct j. i arker. sava tha Or.lfl.t mI.ii.ii :n tt,;. rr, V-M. ,, '-"v.ui wt wj i uowaa promises a cioso scucuuio aau Hum 1. lit- UlSCDfllmnrlnrini l nn iah r oil tvhn m n r P..T . vxloru c0"01!- The same favor him with their patronage. Capt. 19 laXCa I n 1 fr rn m Imnt I T- l- 1l'!ILi ril . l t . ti,,-,, ... J w" wu x rauK tt i.kiusuu win ruu mo uoa' -vmu worta of property in Boston." 77- In Wlotor Quarters . ioci.orn.s.1 poet. Whoso As workinrwero enrraffed vesterdav WCM .C.rC hiFhly praisod by alternoonln Tepai ring tho culvert at "J" .v "iwuui, 1 me Bcven muo post uu iuu ivurupiao. 1 do son of & tn nir . ..... c.m. p..i it.aD innn.i n n: ( . 43 early days of poverty, gator which measured 4 feet in. length. . . 01 iuc jmcc ol blackbcr His ratorshiD had Drobablv been pros pecting for a desirable placo to hibcr M-Ie:. wh natcandhad selected tho vicinity of C irxnes. U iu.T, WdghUville a. the best locality t t-ca txvrr.o tha i...tl Tar Hpi1 IInrlr. 1 4 utcaiinrrauce.c3tab- Capt. Wm. A. Kirkland. of tho wUre iirTv r 111(1 Pr " 1 axis United States Navy, now in command yiMJiTTT PanPC" are fed of thtfreceiving ship Cptoratfo, at New - ' ueaxiy wnncr. 1 xork, nas volunteered to late cnarge ofthoGrcely relief expedition, which is now fitting out. CapL Kirkland is a North Carolinian by birth and was tho classmate in college of Hon. A. M. Waddell, of this city. Ho wilf proba bly be assigned to tho perilous duty for IT UlbU UV UM luiuuvccicu. 'eta:-TC ' 2lC lo aj;-ert it. .... .u.. v..-. Wi POWerS Of tha air. unrl cTv? ,TI cs of the cTo.ticg wickedness. Tie I?--. Mr. Witrins Condition. 4inn n.ft.J.. . .1 W m torv fnrlrwvl tn IGirn that 20 f "v. IVOSJUUX. IS I - ; " .;W"3e years of age, and lives ad t ices received to-day as to Mr. -J la Milan. IT a l ... Pnnn Wifffrin rendition urn vcrv 2 v. ... uwmer PCiieTTS I - ia! , re 0 the IjtUa races nor in encouraging, ine miormaiion is to 1, u.uuic. He fancies that I w10 ciiec i jjuiswu TKussu will ere Joog bo at say that he is doing very well and that . a. and fancies that, as be the conditions aro very favorabio for co wSnaitics save those of old his complete recovery. From the first 0- . . ... .-. .1 mum fedet-ates ana occupied oy tne ueaerais. . t Mm:Q ffuQ win - ed bone phosphate State Guard Notes. I brought to the city this afternoon. They General Orders No. 2, new series, I are both from Columbus county. The dated January 31, 1884, require com pa- train which was wrecked was an extra ny commanders to make monthly re- freight train, which left here yesterday! C TT - "V" A TT S purta, suuwiug sireuiu uuu uuuuidiuu monnng. w e iiavo uui uteu uuie iu of company, number of drills and pa- learn any farther than that Engineer rades, etc. Companies are required to Collins1 condition at last reports was parade in full dress uniform at least more comfortable and his friends here onco in every month. At such parade hope that his injuries may not prove the company will be inspected by its as serious as was at first feared . Col commander, and all orders received Jones, the Sunerintendent, was at the since the last monthly parade shall be wreck to-dav but was expected to re- read to the company. To entitle the turn to the city this afternoon. company to receive the annual appro priation, the reports must show tnat I Young: Thieves. At Last Year's Prices. - ; - 1 Jan24-2md&w ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. 119 MA11KET ST. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, ! i ' i STATIONERY, PAPER BAGS, STRAW WRAPPING PAPER, 1 1 ! j TWINE, &c, &C Liberal discount to merchants. Let us quote! you prices on above before elsewhere. PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS In srreat variety, Ac , &c. Munds Bros. & DeRosset, 1 New Drug Store, , Market and Second Streets. jan 14 buyin . (on the average attendance at monthly pa- About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, -i rades equalled seventy five per cent, of while the salesman in Mr. Shrier's shoe Oninn Sets. White and Red. tho minimum number of men reouired I cfra n farrot afreet wpto hnqilv toml I I . . . 7 J I A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. lor a company oy law mai is, twenty ployed in wauiRg upon customers , t me 1 four men. rank and file. The brigade loss of a pair of shoes was discovered Also, a full assortment or commandors will be required to visit and susDicion pointed at once to a fresh garden seed, and inspect the companies of their j party of colored boys and girls who respective brigades, and regimental had just left the store. One of the clerks commanders the companies of their started in pursuit of the suspected respective rcgiments, at least once parties and near the Front Street M. E. a year, anu mate annual ; report Church found lieien w aiKins, cotorea. thereof to tho Adjutant-General. Ofii- who said that the shoes were taken by ta a a I s wa ' . . V cers are required to acknowledge Frank Nixon. Tna latter was louna promptly the receipt of all orders and ia a house on Nutt street and when j ac- oflicial communications, and ; to keep cused made no denial of the theft, but the same on file. Elections.' resiena- stated that the girl Helen Watkins tions. deaths and removals of coin mis- asked him to steal them and offered sloned officers of companies must be him fifty cents as an inducement as 'she promptly reported to the Adjutants wanted them to wear to a party. Hoi 372 HlldS. and 100 BI)lS. General and the regimental com man-1 crawled nnddr the house where he had dcr. Each company will be allowed, concealed them and brought them out, y eTV XTime. Drigut cartridges for expenditure in rifle prac- to the police who took them to the NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. ticeor otherwise, under orders, five guard house. This morning a prelimi- , it will be sold promptly. hundred of which will be kept constantly nary examination was had before the "TfTXJ "WOTJ'FTT on hand as a reserve supply, ready for I Mayor who bound them in the sum of 'X g 7 vAa. X Xl issue in case of disturbance of the peace $50 each for their appearance at the I z; , . . j ' " " or other emergency requiring the issue j next term of the Criminal Court, in I dpeClcU inuUCuiTienioi of ammunition. Five hundred blank I default of which they wcro committed cartridges will bo allowed to each com- nontr rwot- nnntim All rflmmnnfrntlnn or thn Adintant-GAneral will, nntil iuawhu, i iuc v.xw a ofLvi urther notice, be addressed to him at Southern Electric Company, of Baltic raent zephyrs, havins a vctt large lot of Asheville, N. C. I more. Md., arrived in the city, this Uiiifi0!0 mornins and dnrinz the day was at the at 10 cents per ounce, for cash, a nice lot NEW CROP. WE ARE NOW LANDING Pure Whiskey. OLD NORTH STATE SALOON, 6' Bonth Front St., keeps on hand Clemmcr's Pare Rre Whiskey, (no flavored stuff) Plo Mo Whisker, very fine. As itood FIVE CENTS CIUARH as the market affords. Finest OY8TER3 from New River. Don't want a fortune at once. No headaches there. Jan 23 ! i The Place to Buy Groceries! i WHERE ? M AT CRAPON'S. WHY ? '..p ' gECAUSE HE RENEWS HIS SUPPLIES by every Steamer. He keeps nothing bnt tha best and his prices are as low aa tho idweit " 'll " I for same quality of goods. Call: and see his GRATED PINE APPLE put up 1 where It la grown and the most delicious article for Pies out. r GEO. M. CRAPON, Arent, feb 5 22 South Front St N. A. STEDMAN, JrJ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. j, J Office on Princess, between Front land Sec ond streets, in the Basement of Building No. 114. next to old Journal Baildlnr. WILMING TON, N. c; - 1M' I Practices in all the Criminal and Civil Courts of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pender and Brunswick Counties. Mi I feb 2-d&w-lm . i j ' J , Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. HAVING ENGAGED THE SERVICES OF MK..G. Bl. ALTAFFER (late of jalUffer A Price), and arranged for the purchase of new special machinery, we desire to noUfi our friends the public that wc shall at anlearl day bo prepared to fill orders ior SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS', WOOD MOULDING, and ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK of all descriptions. We expect to compete with Northern manufacturers, and solicit orders from responsible parries. I HART, BAILEY A CO., I Copper. Iron and Wood Workers, . 10 and 21 Sonth Front St, feb 3tf 1 - Wilmington. N. C. L A Timely Suggestion. A FRIEND STATES PEOPLE GET COLD by wearing old and worn shoes and thereby I either lose their lives or nave to pay Doctors and drug men. Wc can famish BOOTS AND SHOES to keep your feet dry and w&jrm and preserve your health, besides giving solid com fort at much leas price. Try it and call on us. . , . . " ;rr:::--"r-- :V Citv Hall cxhibitine the workings of 1 1"""' "J?.1,"" JUCUlOUlal . tvUUrCU. OUUIU. VUaiUT: " . . . . . iwwuww yuo ntvuif " af: - the"UameweUi!ire Alarm." oi wmcn cnarge. .. i . T m. m mm w v 9 em Iff a nl. . Qla CUUif aujr aig wu t2uta. v a feb 1 tf GEO. Rv FRENCH SONS, 108 North Front St 'fcJ lire to sec it. fea,ntefeS?. si Lw cftn j-and will cure aU e plete Mr. Wiggins has remained in excellent spirits and has himself always main tain led that he would get well. Interesting to Fishermen : The cele brated 'Fuhw Brand GilliDg thread is sold only at Jacobi's- He fs tho Im porter's Agcnu ' t , y Meetings FIRST ROUND. Brunswick Circuit, at Con- cord ...Feb. U 10 E'izabeth Circuit, at Eliza both town Feb. 16-17 Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem. Feb. 23-24 Cokesbury Circuit, at Beth any Mar. l vis Newton Grove. Mission... . . . Mar. 5 Point Caswell Mission at. Bry ant's, Mar.b- y DuDlin Circuit, at Kcnans- Tillo, - ...Mar. 15-16 Waccamaw Mission, Mar. 20 Onslow.t Leban on ..Mar. 22 23 Flemington Circuit, at Flem- ington.. - .Mar 9 30 W. IU BOBBITT. P. D. Silver Plated Spoons. Forks and Knives of best quality, and at manu facturer's prices, can be found at Ja cobi's Hardware Depot. t Fire Clay Chimney Pipes. T 1TE HAVE THEM, i ALSO BISCUIT wnndprful contriranne bv which an I mt8 trimmed and un trimmed as low as can i f f uoards, up Boards, Ironing Boards, ywst imnm Wa a r 1-r v viOf wcsayaty uw4 ifV yi ms Respectfully, This Week alarm of lire can be sent to and'; from select from. any point at a moment's notico and with the utmost certainly by any per-1 AfTSS K KAKKER. son. Very little instruction is necessary! . u . j ! I "Jan 10 l Exchange Corner. SAf vuiv.w mmsj wuu ww 0u fuw eaM the manner of-working the machine consists in simDlv Dullins a lever. There U enUre' relikbility in the work- TK ADI- ASD 8UALL continue to lags of the system which makes it far do so, cuuiuu ivi.iiui.r-a , ucui;ju IKS suited ta our trade, both city and country, j We have a better and larger slock to select I from, ami will be pleased to have a call or en l nlry from purcbaecrs either in city or coun try, i - - . . - . Inquiries aa to prices and quality eoliclted, ana samptes xurruanea wnen ucsirca. Remember thai we make no charse ior de livery of Goods anvwhere In the city. feb 5 . : ias.jj. libuuLsu;. Iron Ware. Cake Boxe and Closets: Lamo of various style?. Bird Cages, Cheese Boxes, Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives, A ho. I Cook Stoves, Ac ! PARKER A TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. feb 4 Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. saperior to the telephone. Mr. Tax worths object is to supply the city with the instruments and at 2 o'clock this afternoon there was a meeting ol the city oCclals and the fire department to witness the workings of tho system. Qaite a number of our citizens were also interested spectators and all were highly pleased with whit they caw. ) f ; notice. TN FUTURE ALL FREIGHT BILLS ftiall A ' . - - ; r be paid be forrjie livery of Goods. 'febllirk JL D. CAZAUI. Azzat
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