this tapes x cptM by - " jOSHT. JA3IES, ipiroa aD raorairro. .. r-crjnioss postage pah. Six months, tX.00. Three w . ... - .(.n,! h caitIcti free oriocenui-r week. lU;.r.X fallow and mCTU ntwtn mrtany n J mi fail- . rctve tfetlr paper regularly. f- arniiOM, of any newspaper v Kit- inthc yQ 'l7mtnm- (iri Kate Chase, formerly Mrs. s-V-e. is traveling in Germany. Tvc Voie ha granted the title of r lathe Hon. iMward Dunne, late tri-w of Arizona, with rexcriion ":a'.c iIcjccmIiM. " - - oNYsU. the esjrer. has arrived at UziaUuc. hiviae' traversed 1.100 rai'.cjcf uncsp'.orcd cuuotry between Mozamtii-ealINyassa. , . r- U'ai-.c oacoiripondenU who do, !lcx"c:y new complain that whilo tLrc i a vail deal or flirting and court inhere arc few or no marriages anions ilZiy acd festive throng. Cat tain Vansickle, a Texas po3tuias ut. i a veteran of three wars and has lived under five different covcrnmcnts -Spanish. Mexican. Itepub'.ic of .Texas tni'.cd Stales and Southern Confederacy- - - -Mr. FawcctL Sr.. father of the post na.er s-nwal of Great Britain, will on thejv.h tt March attain his ninety-first t.nhvhv. arid the Liberals propose cele tra'.ir. the event by a demonstration. Mr I Awcvtt was lord mayor ol London ia An exchange sajs that nc'-icixru retire stimulants most to go thruah with their work on the stage. WLUke y is the worst. Heef tea is the Let. Iea Terry drinks inordinate iat;:ic- cfrccn tea. which is about a l-tirn wh.Slcy." . f ri r.dxtuin who lost his fortune at Moutc Carlo's cambling den. killed L ra.i. After deciding to die, .he sent Ukj pi ts to 20 women, each with a ceremonious note, saying that circum stincts ruaJe it Impossible tor him to cv:;t;r.c bis personal attentions. There is a- vacancy in the Queen's household, says tho London World, in tie department of the mistress of the rjlxs for a maid of honor, in tho room cl the Iloa. Victoria. Baillie. who re?Irn in consequent) of her approach h' tiirriase. The post is nominally worth 1300 a year, but the dress cx icnses arc considerable Tbe ftril American inscription upon the obelisk, now standing in Central Park. New York, will be. "Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Trice 23 cents." LOCAL NEWS. UCU 10 ItW ABYEBTISEfcUXTS. f M'I. Hi;k. Sr Tola, co IU 0"C5or Ca1 ute C W VArts-rmr. i'aknUnes. " ViiHKiN..i, C S C-Le ral ad K M 3Ii!.xni:E-Karn:turc Fringe HuBtKuLK-nAno and Orxans Mi 5t ItK . Jt Di.Uos3ET-Barfcains :ij's length 10 hours and 5'J minutes Ti recvipU of cotton at this port to &J loo; up 68 bales. uaKt to-morrow aflernoon at ruicu'.cs past 5 o'clock. 43 Ttere was one interment in Bcllcvue Cesclery this week, an adult Schr. Jtc ir.&fjrr. He a ton. hence, irrived at New York Feb. 1 Uh. Nor. trig AzJia, Chrlstcnsen, cleared at Urcrpoo!, Feb. I3:h. tor this port. ivir. Jjry J. Cool. Olcott. sailed troui lVrta Amboy, Feb. 1 lib for this re x itere were two interments in Pine VreaiLcie'.cry this week, one adult asd oce cbuJ. There were threo interments in Oak- "cCc&etery this week, two adults cr.e child. Mr. Samuel Bear. Sr. offers for sale uv '. 50O boXCs and caddies oi c-wii tobacco . . .k ?uoa invited to tho card of fend Connor, real estate agent, as aPrarsja this issue. on .Saaboitiaca report that there" tccn a sli.'h: rise ia th Cape Fear v has witil- day or two. MScxajssian Sunday. There fc'-i cce more Snn.Uv 1 TUrewiscoCitV Conrt th! morn L?1 onc lramP (colored) ap Us? v. ruarJ hou5 for lodgings HegisUr of ;.ri tiary w-h were for whlt. r -rtU couple. 1 irrcslr to FUhpr . t 1. vrr s Agent. r 1 J -I VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. NJ C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1884. Mr. ,1. It. Wood. General ( Passenger Agent ot the Pennsylvania R. It. passed through the city last night in his private car. going South. The postofficc clerks say that the number of valentines passing through the office in this city on Thursday was not quite as large as usual. Our principal hotels are crowded to their utmost nearly every night with passengers going South, who prefer a night's quiet rest to thefatiguc3 of trav elling. 1 XVc hardly think it was cold enough in this vicinity last night to materially injure the prospects ol tho fruit crop, and it is to bo hoped that wc may have it no colder. Rev. A. M. Conway, pastor ot tho First Baptist Churchi colored, has been sick several days with pneumonia, but has so far recovered that he will occupy tho prjpttof his church at the usual hours to-morrow. A colored woman stole a lot ot table linen irora tho 'store of Messrs Mayer & Co. this morning and upon being charged with the offence by j one of the firm denied it, but finallyj concluded sho had better give it up and save trouble before tho Criminal Court. Couldn't Kat. Mr. Thomas Sullivan. Firo Engineer. Saa Frr ncisco, says his throat was so badlv affected from cold , that lor days ha neither ate nor slept. St. Jacobs Oil cured him. Cotton. Tho receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending with to day foot upl,034 bales, as against 3,773 bales for same date last year, a decrease this wsek of 2.G79 bales. The receipts for the crop year., to date foot up J 80,339 bales, as against 111,700 baiesjto :same date year, a decrease this year of 23.350 bales. I - V , P ?trJ TJIZ'ea from A number ol joaog scnllemen from r it wnni id lu uu uuuiuusti ui.ui to attend tho ,.t . j jruuii wwi . wv a leap year ball given tbem by the young TKqw lff r.r. thofl VlnoV wuiw iUt. a uvj .v. . - v.vv- train last night and returned to the citv uaiueu. mis uiuiuiuS. i a uclichtful time olit anu are ono and all loud in thir entertainers. I hey say 7.30 . m, Morninz Prayer at 11 o'clock, sun thit th Holdaboro cirls nro amonir the 4&y School at 3 o'clock, p. m. Evening Prayer - D ..." . I most beautiful in praise of .the land and that thebovs aro about tho most cen- erous, heart)', whole soulu set they have I . I i i St. Paul's 1H. r.. Church. .i I The regular annual meeting of i?t. Pnl Vvmtpliril Lutheran Church raui S evangelical lUineran liurcn was held on tbe evening Ol ino U'tn I ...l.tnU Ikn rnllnininiT nfflooro I iwak., on "U'vu ,w..w...6 were elected to serve for two years: r-t i o-w.-n I riucr "o. ocauiKui. I Deacons J. 1). II. Klander. Martin Trustees II. Vollers, F. C. Von Kampcn, J. W. Duls. ; I Tho nfltnor nWtml will he installed ..w . ..... i at the nizht service to morrow, the .i;nr,nmii(trw in V n (t 1 ? q Vi i cA.tic.jto -4"i, .ww.v... . The followinir resolntions were adopt- - i rt t i fM.-t .nn.nnt:nn I IkUiUiVLU. xuafc naujawukiSBauuu, hereby offer to our beloved pastor. Itcv. F. W. E. Teschau. our heartfelt thanks lorius earner auu pbu4 ubvuuwu to his duty in preaching to us the true Gospel of our dear Saviour, Jcsu3 Christ. i Resolved, That, as ho gives entire satisfaction to the wholo congregation. it is our earnest desiro that thelricndly relations between pastor and cjiurch may continue to exist, and tuat be ana his beloved family will remain with us oa long as they live. Criiulual Court. The court has disposed of tho follow ing cases since the close of our last report. State vs. Stephen Livingston, larceny Tho defendant submitted and judgment suspended upon the payment of costs. State vs. Simon' Lewis, bigamy. De Slate fendant submits Judgment suspended I ua i'jiutukvi wjw. j i State vs. LUen Watkins, larceny. Defendant submits. Judgment sus- pended on payment ot costs. State vs. John rishcr. larceny. Guilty. Six months in lno County Iloasaot Correction. DDMuiiiauuu, . , Statoys. Edward Ilorrell, false pre- Anca Thn i rpni1tnL to naV COSIS. I - M I State vs. W. II. Gibson, false pre- . .u Qftn nrnitpn- i X State vf. William Larlcins, carry- ins concealed wenpon. Three months in County llOUSO oi -oorrecuon. - f . ? . . The grand jury nayms complete w datiea ot the term at noon to-day, were I :, f .imknt McnSm1pil I and Campbell streets. A. M. ConwHT, pastor. m usieuuaai euui iw w ipcriut 1 nu uiuy wiiiiiiiivy 1 iuvui ant submits. J UdgmCUt SUSpcnUeU t inT'm an.. nl li jm n. time tho Plaintiff will anplv for1 the- relief tie I J r ago. f r .e m h x hi .t 1 m manded In the comolaint. tosetber with the MUTTE HAVE THK3I- ALSO BISCUIT I pjiuwiu. I :. " ..JL.. cost of this action: of this summons make due Boards. Lap Boards. Ironing Boards, VS. x ranK XMXOH, larcuuy. xc- 1 ,.'"7 .77. 17' vnA: i n u-,;r return w mc UJerit oi our saia couri ior iuc 1 Meat uoarus. Bcauutui xm seis, c ramus 1 dlicharsed. 1 ! J .11 """" .. Appeal for Aid. Mayor Hall has received a very ear nest aappeal for aid for the sufferers by the great floods j in the West. It is in the shape ot a circular letter from Mr. T. P. Makibben. Judge of the County Court at Newport, Ky., and is properly attested. The Mayor thinks, and we think, too. that some response should be made by our people to this call from tho distressed, and he' would bs glad to receive some suggestions in the matter as to calling a public meet-, ing of the citizens, from some of our leading men. The following is the ap peal alluded to: Ncwi-oiy. Ky. Feb. 13, 1881. To Hon. E. V. llall, Mayor oflhc City of Wilmington: Deak.Sir: Over 11,000 of our citi zens aro now homeless from the rava ges ol our greatest flood. " The utter destitntion is alarming. All mills and factories aro closed by the flood and the daylaborcrs, who are the homeless ones now, have neither homes nor pro visions. Most absolute want, in all its horrid forms, prevails and local aid is exhausted. We appeal to you and your generous friends for assistance, or star vation will bo added to desolation. Tongue cannot describe the reality of thejhorror by which wcare surrounded sickness and death, hunger and naked. nes3. Come, we cutreat, to our aid, with such donationsjas your friends can give us and for suffering humanity's bo safelv forwarded to the undesigned, or to W. Overton, Cashier of tho German National Bank. Our people will hold your chanty in grateful re membrance. Respectfully. T. P. Makibben. Judge of County Court. Exports Forelcrn Kus. barque Dagmar. Pflttorson. cleared to-day lor Antwerp wun j.iiu i i, e.; ior f c-tmq aKinno1 uuiicisuhujiu, wm-u . ff hv afMars. Patcrson. Downinz & Go. Nor. bris Varnaes, Tonncsen, j cleared t t- rn , w . for Hull, Eng., with 3.000 barrels of rosin, valued at S4.975, shipped by Messrs. Itobinson & Kins, making the arcgate exports for tho day amount to . i it a. x a a. m. w - v w St. John's Church, corner Third and Red I Cross streets. Rev. James CarmlcbaeU D. D.. lier. cxagesima ounway, xeuruary At 1Sy Holy Communion at 7.30 a. m. aiornini Prayer at ll o'clock. Sunday School at 3.3- gt James. ChurCh, corneriMarket and Third streets, iujv. a. a. watson. i. v. itector. at 4 o clock. st Paur8 Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of bixtn ana Markei sirceis, isev. r. v . . i-es- English services at 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. w. ii. oirauss, oupcnnienuent. r irsi lianusi iuurcn. corner 01 Aiared anu Fifth streeU. Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., naitnr - Servlcea at 11 a. m.. suiect "Attach. ment to the church," 7.30 p. m., subject "King Solomon and his Reign. ThU last will be -ddrPMed to VOUnir men. Sundav School at s p. ra. Traycr meeting Thursday night at 74 j O'clock. nrih Sfrrot M P. rimrpl. VtwPAn NnniinH Church streets, Rev. W. I. Hull, Pastor. Services at ll a. m. ana Me P. m.: cuss meet- nz at 3 p. m. : Prayer meeting Thursday even ngatociocK I . a. i r i i. . . l. D n. . . Front and Walnut streets, ltcv. ur. is. A. Yates, Pastor.- Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at a o ciock. cnrisuan Association nicsauv eveninz aiier nni ana third sabbaths, at s o'ciockr seats free and I I . m - rn1 i-fel hnM nmlli 1 1 v invltarl I ouuitiouuu .iouvuvuiuu. .kv... i second Prcsbvterlan I Church, corner of I Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C, M. I . m , x ayne, asior. ovrvicca ui it n. iu., nuu ij p. in. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer moctlnor Wcilncsdav At IXo T. m. I " I Religious services In Tlleston Upper Room fTSf iundaJ' at 3 1 M. PubUc cordially In- thcl. Dock between Water and Front streets.' Capt. W. J. Potter, Mlsslona- rv to the seamen, services every aunuay ai 10.30 a. ru. and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and all others are cordLilly Invitco. Scats free. Part ot the service will bo in Norwegian, conducted by Capt. Ctuisilanscn. 1 St Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First JMasa at 1 m. second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction at So'clockpm. Dally Mass at C:30am. Service at St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulbcrrv streets, arc as follows : On Sun- ilsvs Morn iii 1 I'ravcr at ll a. m. Evening fraycr at p. m. un saints uays ana omcr iioivDavsnt u a. m. ami p. m. itcv. C. O. Brady, Minister In charge. Scats free. Chrlt Church (CongrcgatlonaUst)un street, at 12.15 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting, 1 CHlncsOjiV. 9 o cmktk. p.m. onnuay ocuwi, 3 o'clock, p. m., In Memorial Hall, corner 7th I and Nun sis. I PUS Pastor, services at ll a. m. and8p. m. Sun xucstiay ninu Wiliuloztou District. Methodist . Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings. FIRST ROUND. Elizabeth Circuit, at Eliza bethtown reb. 1617 Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem. Feb. 23-21 cokesburv Circuit, at Beth- i nntr RHU-- I ' - 1 Newton Grove. Mission...... Mar. 5 Oloi aaweii axixsivu ak xjfj- omi casweii xmssiou at orj ant's Mar. 8- 9 Duplin Circuit, at Kenans- villc ...Mar. ij-io Waccamaw Mission, ........ Mar. " ! Unslow, at lcDan i Mar. 23 23 Flemington Circuit, at Flem- inton.... ir.-m I between sixtn ana sevenuu itcv. u. v. roige, Sarah J. Barker to appear at the minister. Preaching services at ll o'ciock, a. I our Superior Court, to be held ui. and 8 o'clock, n. m. Pastor's Bible Class House in Wilmlntrton. on tho Urst Baptist Church, (col .) corner of fifth the Superior 'Court of New llanover County, r-j. pi01' PUImnoif Plnoc " W.II BoRErXT, P. E- NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS With Silk Plushes and Felt Cloths to NEW LACE Just received, and some of tho best CORNICES AND CARPETS First come, first served ; you mast judge whether you are interested in any of the bargains offered ; nofmuch trouble to get the bargains. A FEW CRUMB CLOTHS, Cheap. leb 10, 1884 THEMAILS. . Themalls close and arrive at the City Poe office as follows : - . . CLOSE. Northern through ma 11a, fast........7.00.P. M. jNonnern inrougn ana wy maiL3.....uu a. bi. R&loUrh ...6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Railroad at 7.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M RMifliAr. Xfolla f A oil rmlnta Rvnth dally C.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M, Western malls f C. C. Hallway) dally. (exccptSunday) 6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral- eign tr, m. I H&n for Chcraw and Darlington Rail road......: 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 TM. Malls for points between Florence 1 and Charleston G.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Favettevlllo and offices on Cf ipe Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. FavettevUle. via Lumberton. dally. except Sundays 6.15.P. M. omuow u. u. ana intermediate om ccs, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) .8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill. Town Creek. for isasy ill bnauoiie ana lAtue layer, xues- days and Fridays ...6.ooa.m. wrigntsviiie, uaiiy .. .o a. m. i OPEN FOR DEOV1CRY- Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M Carolina Central Railroad uthernMaUs............ 7.30 A. M. n1v S5;2; porUon of city at 5 A. M., U.30 A.M. and 5.80 r. bL. and from other points of tho city at o stamn Offlr ortrn from 7 A m tnflP M 3ffoi "wJmdfBvSofroi 7 A.M. to.6 p.m. and on. Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. &na oasnvnura irnci k.i ia d. a.m. Carriers' delivery open on Sundav from 8.30 O a. ai. Now is the time to give Smith's Worm NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. REAL ESTATE. T HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL J. HOUSES and VACANT LOTS IIOUSES, OFFICES and STORES for Rent. Apply to J D. O'CONIhOKT feb 161aw3m sat Real Estate Agent TllinnnA t Tohacco ! I .vmuviv ON CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. 500 , B oxes i a n d Gad d i es unewing looacco. FROM 20 CFNTS UP, SAM'L BEAR, Sk. feb 16 Pianos and Organs, TITADE BY THE MOST CELEBRATED 1TX iif..tn. AnfiAr.a,i tn ti.iinn ,' . . m . i - . eminent piau3is oi me uay, ana warrantee not to blister and peel off In two or three k - - j months; but aro guaranteed to resist the at , i ,no t c, nr,,noo .n T .-v-w-.- f - a9 uy pian0 or organ made, and Ho improve in quality of tone by uu use. Call and cxamlno these famous instruments at HEINSBERGER'S, feb 16 Live Book and Music Store Superior Court, j New Hanover County. S John L. Barker, Plalntlfl, vs. Sarah J. Barker, Defendant. The State of North Caolina to the Sheriff of New Hanover County. Greeting: You are hereby commanded to . summon next term of at tho Court 13th Mond.iv after the 1st Monday In March, A. D 18S4, to iniiirer Lno cnmnlalnt r.f thft nain ! I'l.ilatlfr. which w duly filed on the 10ih day of Dc- ccmccr, A. D. lSSi. in the ollice oi the Clerk of county of New Hanover. Given under fmy I hami ana seal or saw court, tnis uie loin aay i February, A. 1. !i4 S. V.urAMRISGE, scaL Clerk Superior Court, Sew Hanover County. feb 16 lawtiw r PERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, V-f FlUSRUARx. 20. Thc Great Violinist, REMJSNYI,! In grand concert, supported by Miss ki-a Wallace, soprano; Mr. edmond '-"- cnor, HI. ioiwvut. LUCK cTfiVK Planlct neseM beau l?5 and $i Admission $1, mic,uu. duo opens aionqay. co. xsai xjex-a Ub 15 u rlla aOLttUL v Jnr w uoaw.-iuwuai to Rome.- ZUESDA Ion. Mr. CM.CACGilY.A. M baa the pleas u. fr r r i' .rnuv . r k . v.. ni. a . ure to announce bis great luustrauons. With fall cxpiaiiUoMi they appear upon ! the canvaa. clTlnr all an opportunity to cbjvt uu ocmtutui anainsxraccve csmmum Reervcd Ecata at Drcr 60c ? School Pwmla I do,S5c j . feblSt I NO. 40 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. match; for Lambrequins and Mantels. CURTAINS bargains ever offered in this line, CORNICE POLES. OBE SOLD I The Place to Buy Groceries! i WHERE? 1 AT CRAPON'S. WHY ? j"gECAUSE HE RENEWS HIS SUPPLIES by every Steamer. He keeps nothing but the best and his prices are as low asthe lowest for same quality of goods. Call and see his GRATED PINE APPLE Dut up where His grown and the most delicious article for Pics ! out. ' j GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent, feb 5 22 South Front St Munds Bros. & DeRosset, o FFER THIS DAY BARGAINS IN THE following articles: Extract VANILLA, p'ure and strong, 'zo cents per oottie. Extract LEMON, double strength , I u cents per oottie. TOILET PAPER, fine quality. 25 cents ior two PackMes ENGLISH TOOTH RBUSHES, finest quality. I -o cents eacn usually iu cents I a .ac they are selling and shall continue VlAVl geroa. public will h.u it. UbWlpat- feb 8 . o Let's tell you about Shoes ttihe best are cheapest j Get them to fit easy and comfortable I et them be rather stout for winter. Don't get them too thin, or you will ruin your health. r i.Ruy them of Geo. E. (French & Sons, 108 NORTH FItONT ST. , Who can suit you In any grade, quality or price. iep la Consignments from Maine to Honda. C Hoston ISwYork cnle Butter; Va Water Ground Meal, N. C. Hams, Georgia uieo. nutter, rtoriaa oranges. call ann see them. K. ii. RLAIR, No. 19 N. Second.SL, Wilmington, N. C. feb 14 Valentines. ValentineS. FEBRUARY 14 i Is the day when everybody expects to receive A VALENTINE. I i Yojmg and oM lirgtJ and smalI . ! , come one and all, to HEINSBERG EE'S LIVE BOOK STORE, And supply yourself from the Large and Beau tiful stock of VALENTINES. feb 14 1,000 Hhds iJUST jf landed direct from the Island, whichre offer to the trade at prices to suit the times We guarantee this Molasses pure. v e guar: ian 9 tf tAJW AKU lVlUDiLli & SUM. Cider ! Cider ! Cider ! -pURE APPLE CIDER, ' j .1USX 1-KUA1 Tilt 1UJ255 ! Cull and leave your orders and jugs at R. McDOUUALL'S, No. 14 Chestnut St, bet. Front and Wster ian 22 WUmington, N. C. iron Ware. Cake Boxen and Closets: Lamps or various styles, Bira cages, cnecse lioxes. Plated Spoons. Forks and Knives, A No. 1 1 Cook stoves, &c. PURE WHITE OIL. feb 11 SELLING OUT! - n HATS & FEATHERS AT REDUCED PRICES. MRS. KATE C. WINES, Vo. Ui U Second Street, nxt Post OXBre It Don't Clatter F THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE New Year haa come, HUMPHREY, JEN- tti vs A.tare stm reMtfto s their Ova ter Hooe, No. 112 south Froat Street a fresh armnlv MPirdir of New River Orstcra. On tA htnnrrf c. o. D. rmh sheU onten always on hand. Ac a3 PLSA25 KOTIC2L ' v L i W win be clad to receive communication from nxr friends on any and all subject . eeaeral interest but 1 i"; V ' " . ; ' ! . Tfte name of the writer must always t W Jsaed to the Editor. r-'r-v'':' CommnTilcaUona must bo written on one side of the paper. 1 ". OS I i, Personalities must be avoided. i j And it Is especially and ! particularly nnd Mood that tii Editor does not alwarsendoi the views of correspondent unlet ! so statt m me eaitoruu ooiumns., , i MISCELLANEOUS. ANOTHER MA.UK DOWN IX LACES, IH SPANISH BLACK AND! CREAM. ! ! ( ALL SILK, - Nineteen cents for Inches wide. Tweuty-flve cents for 3 Inches wide. Thirty one cents for Ji Inches wide. lrorty three cents for 4 inches wife.! Ac, hc Jtc A full line ot Valcnccnlncs, Torchon.Bretcn,' Oriental, in Cream and White, at exceedlnily reduced prices. An early call wllj avoid the rush as the goods are too cheap to last long. Beaded Laces and Crowns at forty three cents and upwards. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY 2 inches wide, 7 cents per yard. 3 15 23 31 4 5 G 6K 8 " 35 43 5J i. . . &c. &c. AT TAYLOR'S BAZAAR) 118 Market Stl ! feb 13 WILMINGTON,! N. C. Knickerbocker Rein Holders HECK EASE, PAT K NT BREAST COL- - lar Trunks- in A KCs ot all kinds. Repairing 1 Its branches MCDOUGALL A-ROWDEN'S, feb 11 No. 114 North Front St We Hereby Promise nd Agree , ' fllO SELL ALL ARTICLES IN UR LlNE j. !' quality considered as low In price as. any grocer In yilmlngton. WE DO NOTl SELL, i , i I ADULTERATED SUGARS, special care being taken to procure a pure artlclo of thlj every day necessity. j I . We guarantee every article sold to be as represented. j 1 Please call, examine and Inquire, and If yon are not satisfied with our goods, we will not bo offended If you do not purchase. -We deliver purchases promptly. feb 11 JAS. B. IIUGGINS ft CO. Pacific Guano. Ii - WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I 400 TO. 500 TONS OF THIS INVALUABLE FERTILIZER, I - which has never failed, and will, have It for aal throughout the season ; as also DISSOLV; ED BONE PHOSPHATE j i k At Last Year's Prices. ian 24 2md&w ALEX SPBUNT ft SON. Furniture. GO TO CRAFT'S your Furniture buy; His prices are right, no ono will deny. j There arc Eureaug,Bedtcads, andnlce Win dow Shades, " j j ! ' ' I ' I " I Washstands, Tables and Chairs of all grades; Oil Cloth for Tables ditto, for floor, Ma,treses, ft Spring Beds, what ask you more ! The patrons of CRAFT say his stock la com plete, j !.j"r Tc prove this asserUon go to 20 Front street. (Prang's Valentine. ; rjlHESE POPULAR VALENTINES ARE fat taking the place of thoac outrageous "hit 'em hards" or comic valentines of a few years Call and see the BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- : i MENT wc have cn hand. Headquarters for everything in the BOOK and STATIONERY LINE. LOW PRICES and polite attention. C W. YATES 1 1 1 31 ABKJ2T ST. feb 11 Pure Whiokey. QLD NORTH STATE SALOON, JSoUtb Front St., keeps on hand Ctcmmer's Pare R? e Whiskey, (no flavored stmr)Plo M WhUkey, err rt nc. As good FIVE CENTS CIO A Kb as iKo market affords. Finest OYSTERS from icw River. Don't wast a fortune at once. No headache there. - Jan 23 . Fancy Goods T7ULL LINE AT " j G1L3 A MURCUXSON'a, . UozctJUoq Xlocfe 1