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VOL. IX.
WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1885
NO 22.
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AJld All tafl-
Daily
W ei tew Afli toryes
' nf (in. newspaper
, xr ii,!nh nf Oreeon. has
o. ri mrf hirn cost UlUI
:.fc.n-' in UI
He i3 a large holder ot North-
000
1 .
the
' .... i . ;i nn dr-
acralic 3t!!nai vuuiu.iv.
1. .. . i ha - 1 m m 1 1 f ft
..I-... i (ii id a i3irv tale.
has been trjing
.irs on wi
r on the homan
now
,verage number ot bairt
I,06f . aud esiioiatts
- 1 L - - - - t AMI
u 1
, r? tor ue wuro
American Druggist
-rl..
recant advance
i a t ne puuu
be of a purely
mine H thought lO
r . - an,l nt warrant..
lecnlative cna- ivciei , - -
b any curtailment ol too supply.
O.'thasnuples"! Jnuon ratis ex-
intd :n 18&4, 20 per cent, were nam-
it: ....li-ola nolnnlata
red. lhe puoiit; uuaijaw .
al the people pay about 4W,iroo ior
ii A,,, i ha n a m rf milk.
rater soiu uuun i .
- -
i-f: n . in Vq I axr
rogoD, according to papers ioao. tnai
t;n ; as creen as in aiay, wuuc
t i " I " '
il; a few weeK3 ao iue waio
i iLA mvh a cr rnit r.
rag covered with tnow to a depth oi
ro feet.
Au offer of $700 has been refused by
l citizen of Thomas county, Ga , for a
ladstone which he found in Montgom-
Irv coiiatv while on a visit mere ie-
r j
ntly. It is egg-shaped; and about
aif the si2e of a hen's egg."
The British Medical lemperance
Lssociatiou offer one hundred guin-
Ls iur the best essay on the physical
Lad moral advantages of total absti-
ence, to be written by the medicaft
Itudenis of the Unitei Kingdom.
A man named Senor Nicholas Anche-
tna, of Buenos Ayres, recently de
feased, in said to have been the richest
inner in the world. He had 1.710
(quare miles of land, 152,000 cows,
),000 sheep, and 5,030 horses. His
Lstetl footed up $120,000,000.
The cost of carrying a bushel of
h-ain from Chicago to New York -by
ike and canal was, in 1868, twentj
ve cents, and by all rail forty-two
Brits. In 1862 these figures were re
uced to eight and fourteen cents rif
ipecUrely.
Three aUempts, all of which were
partially successful, were made on Sat-
ifday last to wreck public buildings in
Ixmdon. Two of these attemots were
a Parliament House and Westminster
:d the other was on the famous Tow-
tr. Dynamite was the instrument used
md the resnlt i3 that the Houses ot
Parliament were partially wrecked,
consiUerab.e damage was done tb
Westminster Hall, and the ,:White
rower" was badly injured by the
lorce of the explosion. The at-
Ifmptj were made at a time when
aero were a large number of
Yiitors iu the buildings, amon?
- -
iwhpm were many women and chil
dren, end as a consquence, some
serious casualties are reported. The
Iaufliors of the outrages are as yet unde
tected although the most vigorous ef-
Iforu are being made to unearth them
Of
Course thf oifV rfl.rnfrY n1 11
E'.nd is lull of intense excitement
over the da&tardly attempt and this ex-
Icttement has spread even to this couns
try. The act is denounced
as a species of most unmit!afo,i ;i
lamy aud the fact that innocent neo-
p.e-travellers and tourists, womon nrf
children wer rh riniin.c
w .,u.uj3 ui LUIS uia-
bol.sni adds its intensity to the horror
ruu which the civilized world rpirnrria
the act.
The outrage is generallv credited m
! e di aaaiiters ot the O'Donovan Rossa
WaraD, men who parade as patriots
unout one of the simplest instincts of
patriotism in their vile souls and who
trade upon the pore sympathies and
Patriotic feelings of others for the
fceanswith which to carry out their
n private schemes of hatred and
revenge. These men are not the
lrsh party but the camp followers, the
Stumors and barn-burners who hang
t to the skirts of those who love their
tive land and would see her wrongs
Pressed because of that nsre and nn
kfi!ed love of country which is next to
toe love of God in the heart of cyery
true patriot.
w A I Vict, w- 1V.V ir. r
cunwi Luiiv rTni, siaies mat
great pain-cure, St. Jacobs Oil,
Zf l!,e."J thing which ever gave
p rehf from rheama'ic pains.
For nearly a quarter of a century the
Governj;cnt of the United States has
been in the hands of a party which felt
constrained, as far as possible, to roan
age the affairs ot the people upon the
assumption that it understood their
business bet'er than they themselves
understood it. With the change which
the people effected at the late election,
pay3 the Phi'adelphia Record, the Gov
ernment will becari?d on in the bc
l et'ihatthe people can best manage
their own affairs.
-m a-,
eJirought
year. One covered five and the other
eight acres, and cooained respectively
three and two t3'iHons of tcct. Two
weeks were ccupied in the transit
from a pea aft about a hundred miles
Riior made ud in sections, they were
run separately through the rapids and
rivers, and wfre united where there
was plenty of room. The total distance
was 600 miles. It was the Grst attempt
to run rafts of logs through the rapids
at the Sault, which are a mile long,
with a descent of twenty feet.
The devii would persist in bothering
Martin Luther until the haldhead
monk dispatched him wiih a bottle of
ink; so we learn that a bottle of ink
might rid you of any devil, but a bot
tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrrp will
always rid you of any cold.
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO
klW ADViRTISEMEinS.
Consumption
Tee Science of Life
Da Ab. Meskrolk Ji.s
C W Yates Bl nk Books
Shrieei We Fesl Thankful
flBiNBBEuoEK Blank Books
F C Miller v Fresh Supp'y
For fcEXT A Front Wlntjow
Will West No Failure Here
Otterbocrg Closing Out Sale
Prof R. A. Proctor Lecture
W E Stringer St Co Hardware
Giles & Murchisok New Goods
Parker & Tatlor L4br ry Lamps
P L Bbidgers A Co God Suggestions
Geo R French & Sons Comfortable mad
Et lisll
1
For other locals see fourth page.
There was no City Court this morn-
ing- '
The offshore ttorm signal was flying
to-day.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 121 bales.
There were no tramp3 lodged at the
guard house last uight.
It was a bad clay for church goers
yesterday and last night, j
A cold wave was blowing djwu upon
us from the North this morning, but
the sun managed to struggle through
the cloud? during the forenoon and
made things a little more cheerful.
To every Housekeeper a good
substantial cook stove is an important
necessity and our readers will find the
best at FactorY prices at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot. t
f
Mrw. Kenlv is not only Master of
Transportation for the Richmond Di
vision but for the entire Atlantic Coast
Line. 'The appointments named by
him , as published in our Satueday's i3.
sue, are for the Richmond Divisiofi.
A good cook, and a young colored
girl, is wanted at our residence, and a
smart white boy, wlu can write and
work, is wanted at our store. Apply
at once to John Dyer, Tailor and Hab
erdasher ' t
In regard to cue afreet pedestrians,
the line,
"Some know the right, but still the
wrong pursue,"
Should be made to read : f
"Some know the right, but still the left
pursue."
Indications.
For the South Atlantic States, fair
and cold weather and Northwesterly
winds, except on the North Carolina
Coast, where they will be Northerly,
and rising barometer.
Tlte Markets.
The recent cold and rainy weather
has deterred many from coming to
town with vegetables, fowls and such
like, and on Saturday tho markets pre
sented a rather deserted appearance.
The following are some of the prices
asked : Cabbage, from 10c to 20c per
head; Irish potatoes, 40c per peck;
sweet potatoes, 20c per peck ; turnips,
40 cents per peck ; relery, three bunches
for 25c; chickens, from 20to 35c each ;
docks 75c per pair; turkeys, 20c per
pound; eggs, 30c per dojseti; apples,
40c per peck.
Step Ladders, all lengths, at Jacobi's
Depot. f
Midnight Thieves.
There has been such .an amount of
midnight stealing recently in the East
ern section of the city that the people
residing there feel that some certain
method should be adopted by which
the outrages may be stopped. With
the present number of policemen it is
impossible for that body to exercise
complete surveillance over the city, and
the people, aware of this fact, will feel
compelled to employ a special force to
look after their interests and for tfe pnr
taction of their property. The subject
tefdHMd and. unless these fre
quent rob! f ies cease or are abated in
a great degree, private watchmen will
Jflt lbe.0yAMaLof whom
s9Hl be made by a com
bination of citizens who are determined
that these freemen t robberies shall
night passes in which
some ot our citizens are not visited,
their premises raided and their proper
ty stolen, and it frequently occurs that
two' or three houses are made to con
tribute to these scamps in a single
night. The thieves have thus far es
caped with such ease and freedom that
they have become emboldened in their
pursuit of plunder, and they will "con
tinue to rob until summary methods
shall be used to prevent it.
Personal.
Dr. A. B. Burr and wife, who have
been a visit here for about two weeks,
have returned to New Brunswick.
Hon. George V. Strong, Raleigh,
has been in the city for some days past
on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Nor
wood Giles.
Mr. W. H. Muse arrived here on a
brief visit to his parents on last Satur;
daynight. His wife has been here
nearly two weeks.
From the Wreck.
Capt. R. II. Beery returned to the
city to-day from Stump Sound, where
he has been engaged in an attempt to
get the wrecked schooner Isaac L.
Clark afloat. He had made iair pro
gress and had it not been for the un
favorable weather would baye gotten
her off last week. He reports that the
vessel is strained but very little, if any,
and that when once pumped ont and
afloat she will require but very lew re
pairs. DIED.
SOUENCK At 105Pecond Place, Brooklyn
N. Y.,on the 21st ajt., was suddenly called
hence, ELIZA. A. SCHKNCK, widow of Wll
Ham Scheack, In the 8 th ear of her ago.
NEW ADVER18EMENTJ
For Rent.
A
FRONT WISLOW IS WHEKLKB &
WILSON
Macf'g Co's Office, wltb plenty
of room In front and back rcom. Can he rent
ed cheap. Appl7 at office, 119 Princess 8t.
References required,
jan '.6 u:
New Goods
EVERY STEAMER.
For sale low by
BY
CUES A MURCHI30N,
jan 26 Murchlson Block.
Library Lamps,
AND AND STAND" 1 AMPS, LAMP
H
RnniM. Ohimneva and Shades. We have
jotst received a full supply of our pcpnlar
STOVES. Have yon seen our Improved Far
n cr? Pure Y hlte Oil always on hand.
PARKER TAILUp,
jan 26 S3 South Tr ont fit
Prof. R. A. Proctor,
IJtHE DISTINGUISHED ENGLI8H AS
tronomer, will give two Illustrated Lectures
on ASTRONOMY, in the OPERA HOUSE, as
follows:
Ihurjday Evening, Jan. 25 "The Life of a
World." N ,
Friday Evening, Jan. 30 "The Son."
Beaullfnl Stereoptlcan Views shown with
03.cti Lecture
Admission 50 cents. No extra ctarge for
reserved eats. No w on sale at flelnsberger's.
jan 26 St m w th
So Failure Here.
J TAKE THIS MEANS OF SAYING THAI
tne report current In the streets to day that
the undersigned hd failed is utterly untrue
aai without any founiatl-n whatever. It
arose "perhaps f r m a suit In a Just'ce's
Court against a person bearing a name that
sounds similar to that of the undersigned. I
have iot failed and will not fail to keep "off
hand the fiaest liqnors and riars and to keep
the finest restaurant in the city where all can
drive dult care away by familiarity with the
finest the market affords. The only failare
around mv way la the failure Walker Mooie
met with in collecting bills this morning bnt
be will try again
WILL WEST,
Prop. Gen Restaurant and Saloon .
jan tf
NEW AD V ERT IS E M i'.NTS.
That our efforts to place before our patrons the best
goods for the least money are appreciated !
OUR GREAT SUCCESS
We attribute largely to the splendid bargains we have been
and still are able to give our customers. It appears that our
extremely low prices have caused the impression that there
is something mysterious about oui system ot doing on si
ness. A few words will clear away the mystery. We sell
low because our system of buying enables us to procure the
larst bulk of goods lower than can be manufactured; next,
the low expense in proportion to the vast amount of busi-
fness we do - allows us to sell
what the goods cost. Our system is very simple, and these
words explain all. We wish the public to understand that
we do not advertise goods in a fictitious way, telling you
that our goods are worth double what we ask for them; but
we claim what we do and do what we claim; and we do
most decidedly claim that the goods we are offering are be
low the prices asked elsewhere. If you purchase any goods
from us and don't find that they are in every particular as
represented, bring them back and we will refund the money.
HHi
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
114 MARKET ST.,
jan 26
GOOD SUGGESTIONS !
.
The Creamery Buttered
Flour
TS MEETING WITH SUCH MARKED
sHcce s that we fir d It will pay us to sell it for
25 CENTS PER PACKAGE. Thla tcces3ary
article of food 13 prepared with so much care,
and Is such a great convenience to housekeep
ers, that we do not hesitate to put it on the
market. 1 he finest LIGHT BREAD, ROLLS,
MUFFINS, WAFFLES and CAKES of all
kinds can be made in a few minutas and with
out any trouble.
It is " oteanly that you can make your
Cakes, Breads, Ac. in the house without af-
foe tin the tidiness of the rootn. Receipts ac
company each package.
It is prepared by Mr. J. H. Strange, a for
mer Wilnaingtonlan, now of New York city,
and we know it Is PURE AND WHOLESOME.
PRICE REDUCED TO 26 CENTJPEB
PACKAGE.
0
P. L. BRIDGERS & 00.
HO North Front 8t.
jan 26
Comfortable and Stylish,
QUR COMMON SENSE SHOES FOR
Ladles. Our SHOES for Gents wear lit eas'ly
and wear c:mfo: tablv. Misses and Children's
SHOES In great variety and shapes to fit
without hurting. Ccme and try a pair. Sold
low at , j
Geo. R. French & Sons',
108 NORTH FRONT STREET
Jan SG
Blank Books.
J EDGBBS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS,
Day Books, Invoice Books, BUI Books, 1 rial
Bala-ces, Time Books; Note, Draft and Be
eelpt Books, new styles; Checks Bank of New
Hanover, Checks iirst National Bank; Paper,
Legal Cap, Cap, letter. Note and Blliet; Pens,
Inks of ail kinds, Steel Pens, Pencils, and
many other articles, just received and for sale
eheapat HEINSBEBGSR'S,
jan 26 Live Book and Music Stores
Blank Books,
STTKB BOOKS. caKCK, KOTEAND
Kecelpt Books, all tizes. in atrck and made to
order. ' pscial attention to orders forLliho
grarhlng Checks, Drafts, Letter He ids, Visi
ting Carls. Invitations, Ac Seals and Bnb
ber Stamps of every description mads to or
der. A fall stork of Ooe and Fancy Sta
tionery always on hand.
C. W. YATES.
119 Market St
)an 2b
Hardware
o
F ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUAJ5TT-
Wholesale and Retail at BOCK BOTTOM
B. SPRINGER CO..
19. 21 23 Market Street,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
af a very small trifle above
CONSUMPTION
I bT a positive remedy for the bovo disease t by its
use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of fotig
Etsmriinir hare been cured. Indeed, Fostr-ongis mr faith
ln ltsefflcMy'thatlwill send TWO BOTTLES FREK,
Kher wU& VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease
toanyeufferer. GIto express and P. O. address
w any u T A gLOCUM. 181 Pearl St., New York.
A LeadingLondonPhy
sician Establishes an
Office in New York.
From Am. Jonrnal of Med.
'Dr. Ab. Meaerole, who
makes a specialty ofEpilepsy
has without flooDi wwbu
and cured more cases, than
any other living pnyaician. ms outucoo r
bnast-onishmg ; we have heard of cases of over 20
years standing cured by him. He guaranteesa cure.
Large bottle and Treatise sent free. Give P.O. and
lfAB'.EROLE, No. 96 John St., New York.
The Science of Life. Only $1
BY MAIL POST PAID.
KNOW THYSELF.
A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD.
ft1. vVi one fflH VI fa Hf rr WeSeMi a a n 1 T Vi t of a 1
ft "iri'""' ' i v a uc law 7 vi v ci' m r uavui
Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Errors
of Youth, and the untold miseries rcsuUlng
from indiscretion or excesses. A book for
every man. young, middle aged and old. It
contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and
chronic diseases, each one or wmcn is mvaiu
able. So found by the Author, whose experi
ence for 23 years Is such as probably never
before fell to the lot of any physician. 300
pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em
bos I
sed coders, full eilt. iruaranteed to be a
finer work in every sense mechanical, literary
and professional tnan any otner wora som in
this countrv for S2.50.:or the money will be
refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00
by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 ets.
Send now. Gold medal awarded the author
by the National Medical Association, to the
officers of which he refers. -
The Science of Life should.be read by -the.
young ior instruction, ana uy tne aimctea ior
reuei. it win oeneht an . ixmaon ixmcei.
There is no member of society to whom this
book win not be useful, whether youth, parent,
fiuardlan. instructor or clergyman Argonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r
Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street,
Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all
liseases requiring skill and experience.
Chronic and obstinate diseases that have
baffled the skill of al U t? A I other
physicians a specialty, il m rL mm
treated successful-mmt 1 M JJ" I
ly without an in- I rl O Mm 1
jtance of failure. Mention this i a per.
jan 26 daw 4w
OTTERBOURG & CO.,
King Clothiers.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF
Overcoats. Overcoats.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SA BOP
Suits. Suits. Suits.
GSAND CLO-'ISG OUT SALE OF
t
Flannel Underwear!
Flannel Underwear I
PATRONS OF OTHER HOUSES SPECIAL
LY INVITED TO KX AMINE OCB STOCK
AND PRICES.
Orders from the Country eollcitcd. .AW
;tterbourg & Co.,
KING CLOTHIERS,
jan
V Wilmington, N C
For durable coloring the walls of
rooms i a beautiful tints, at little ccst
nothing equals the M ableine sold at
Jacobi's Depot.
R,
FIT
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Safe Side
QF ALMOST ANY QUESTION 19 THE
generous side; but io matters of shopping an
exception should be mat'e asd in jnatioe to
one's relf, not only should advert 'moments be
read, but roads acd prices examined before
accepting them as lirg cheaper rcsscwring
wen H rfol value. This meat ore we can safely
ask to be applied to ibe Aril wit g
SPECIAL SALE
of KID G2 OVESjust opeied, in allilxcsan 1
colors, and will be sold at
48 Cenls per Pair.
This Is a decided baigain. Ah fatly call will
secure come of tae n, for? they are only a Uni
ted lot.
On our centre conntcr we display numerous
bargains In .
EMBROIDERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
LACE COLLARS, JLC, JtC.
Together with a full etcek of
CORSETS-, UNDERWEAR,
LACES, VELVET8,
RIBBONS, HATS, fcC. JtC
i
AT
J. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 Market St
WILMINGTON, N. C
jan 19
A. O. McCriliT, Auctioneer.
BY S. H TRIMBLE A CO.
A T EXCHANGE CORNEH, Wednesday, .
January 28th, at 11 o'clock, wc will ecll three
Houses and lots, all in good repair.
No. 520 Southwest corner Church and ilxth
s's. Five rooms, piazza back and front
Splendid water In yard. Lot about fexftU.
No. 518 scntti sme o; i nurcu ana sixth sis.
Three rooms. Lot GUx40 feet.
V.. 1U1G QArOi ofIn A it 1 1 . t WmfAfi Qix-tVi
and Seventh Streets, (painted white). Five
rooms, irout and back piazza Splendid water
in yard Lot about 55x82 f et.
Terms easy. Made known day of sale,
j an Ii 5t
Notice.
I LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY Cautioned
against trading for a Certificate of Deposit la
sned by The First National Bank of Wllmlng
ton. No. 1.724, dated Oct 31, l-Iavor ol
B. Williams, for $U0. Said CcrLflcate Is lost
and payment Is etoppe 1.
jan i if A. K. WALKKB, Cashier
A Card. 1
ryo THE COUNTRY FARMERS AND
MftRC HANTS. If you want good prices and
quick returns for your produce, consign it to
J. R. MARSHALL, No. 21 North Water St..
WllmlnKton, N. C.
He solicits consignments of all kinds of pro
duce and Naval Stores.
jan 14 d&w
Clemmer.
FEW MORE OF THAT CELEBRATED
FlBST-CLa.63- WHISKEY jnst received.
CAROLINA YACHT CLUB Be CIGARS
stlH holds the Cake. Try McGO WAN'S Old
North stafe Salcoi and eave money.
jan 7 , ; ,
Oysters.
JJUMPHREY A JENKINS, No.
11 1 South Front Strcect, arerccelv
ing a foU supply of frfRh NBW BIVEB
Oi S'i'ERS, every day during the season. Wc
also keeps full si: in ly of Green Groceries,
Chickens and Eggs, oysters sent CO. D.
jan 20
Conoley's Drug Store.
216 MARKET STREET, j
CONOLEI'S COLOGNE,
Conoley's Cough Syrup,
Conoley's Tee Phvslc,
And a full lice of Drugs and Chemicals for
prescription iue ; also, cigars and Cigarettes.
Give me a call j
an 21 1. W. CONOLKY.
Fine Fish.
gNAPPFBS AND BLACK. 9
For tale at onr marJu t.
Come c irlv.
jan l DAVIS A BON
A Fresh Supply
QF DRUG 3 AND CHEMICALS,
Jubt arrived at
F. C. MILLER'S,
rrwrr Fourth and Nun sta
P. S. Prescriptions fllle t day and night.
Jan 71 v v j .
Positive Bargains
jRS BEING OFFFBBD 'TS ALL KINDS
of FA'C Y GOOD 3. Joat opened a cheap lot
of fixe Fat in Bibbona, all atoadesS. A few
shades of Colored Silk Velvets, cheap.
Tub e Damask, Towellngh, Napkias, Coua
terp ncs, with otbc . Honsehold Goods.
A few of the S2.50 -Gcn;s Silk Umbrellas
left.
a ceat rednc'km la Woolen Underwear for
Ladies, Gent t and Boys.
jan Li , JOHN J. HKDRICK
4-