ocbliftbad evory evening, Sundays ex eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, EIITOK AND PBOPBIKTOft. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID, joe year 64.00. Six months, $2.00. Threa months, $1.00; One month, 35 cent, rte paper will be delivered by carriers free at charge, In any part of the city, at the above rates, or 10 cent per week. I Advestlslnjr rates low and UueraL j W-Subscribers will report any and all fall- j f' O I 1 ores to receive their paper regularly, j - The D art Review. rTTL T.'l. . I I. it. -I I & a xy ccku; ui mrgest , vongrcssman Robert B Vanc7TTf'l fw fte circriaUofw newspaper j North Carolina, who is chairman of the i published, tntke city of WxlmxngUm. JE House committee on nr-ni . -5 I ; i i. , in Orn-nittees representing the NaTior" ! ' lhe Pnt o mv wu commissioner B Hw Mr- vauco 18 saiJ to be very familiar with tho ....ia,v ,n trie OUl W LMINGTON. N. C. S ATTJ R DATFEBRTIARy 21, 1885 NO 44. Cotton. The receipts of cotton at thi a! Protective Tariff League and the American Protective Tariff Association have decided to merge the organization into one. On tlic Ragged Ed re. is nor? fur Thn .mi - . mo j the week endm, r ' " I .. soon ol the town I . , r:"-J ,uul "Hi un the country, for something to eat utter Jnrfk. ba'es. a9 acinar, i inn hoU f- ,i 1. ... ""umuiu io ear, w-1 ivi. i u ( L4ij it's s i n ice. Ula said that Mr. Cleveland, in ask in aLriU public men, always inquires as to their ability to do a hard day's work not at manipulating caucuses, but honest work, such as they are paid to do. Tue President according to present ft-rangement, will leaye the capital at o'clock on the afternoon of March 4 for his home in New York, where he will resume the life of a pri vate cti'wo. The largest steam hammer in the United Stttes weighs, complete, 340 ton?, h thirty-eight feet high and cost $00,000 It was manufactured in Phil adelphia and has just been placed in a f r-voik3 in Cleveland. Arizona contains within her borders nearly, if not quite, 38,000 square miles of coal formation, which is computed tu bo almost one-half of the coal area of the United States. The beds vary in thickness from two inches to twenty leet. The New York World says that on account of the great over-production in every trade and industry there are now at the lowest calculation 75.000 men and women idle in New York This means at least $1,000 000 a week lost in wage?, and also povery iind const quen crime in many case?, arid may mean pauperism and loss of fe!f-respeet. oaies. i he . are sonmn cMii. oi me crop year to date foot op j and high jlt-o, against 7,40 5 bales to OS high, eggs are scarce and meats of all kinds are February !! f,t u u,u- on the hoot is htZVU "' a" "r te d-d f i long s . since wo have seen a poorer market tnis morn tug's Fire. , man that ol to-day. If our country At about 3 o'clock this morning fire friends have got anything left to was discoverei in the wash rnnm r.f ,h ! Ban let ,nsm rmg it in at once and fret basement of the late Mr Alx. Sprunfs j h.i2h prices f"r their Prvendr and re- THJB MALIJS. office as follows:! " . r" CLOSS. ..7.80.P. M. wtwUJbajriad to neatv n any and all bat of the writer must arwayv be ahhl to the Kdltor. one aide of the paper ataoaafltlee most ha avoided I Aad It hi especSaDy and partleoiarJy aade od that the JCdisor does mm always ado,, the Tlews of corrcspondenU rmlm mc Matt fa the editorial commas. NEW ADVKKTISE31EXTS. t hp Siinnlio; mm U- I . XortbCm thmnarh mila fo ! . . KMil-c .11 UI;ii"LIL in U Pr : V .1 0- , . ..ponuinS weekot last year, a de- than ho, h, " . 7 i dwiT mails.... 8.00 A. M. crease this week of 323 bales. The ; ar m'L IJ "T" v' mcKe Dr. Damrocch'sson. who is a man o( musical attainments and who may be come the elder's successor, said the other day; -'Falter knew ha w, ill, but he did not expect the end Previous to his death he was delirious He talked of ppera andniusie alte nate ly in Germhn and in English. He imagined himself cjmductingau opera He corrected the musicians by name and as he was about to die, he smile and approved of the performance." A barefooted boy in Georgia recently stepped on something sharp which, on examination, was found to be a sap-, phire worth $35,000. and since then, says the Boston Post, Georgia editors claim that they are going without shoes to see if they can do the same thing. Sixty-five cents a dozet is the price paid to the sewing woman who makcs dress shirts. One dress shirt U3cd to be considered a fair day's work. With the aid of a sewing machine she might baable to crowd three day's work into one, and earn fifteen cents. Herein lies fO-d tor reflection, but very liule food fcje poor woman. tl'M 1 L. 3car nrirae talks of coming back. u sas oe wn t mind the rcean trin uu ctn pe. plenty of Di Buh i Cough Syrup to kill off colds. LOCAL NEWS imces to w fifirisEairs W HSrauM a. Cardl C W Yatbs Attention F C Miller a. Fresh Hupp'y Opera. Holse-Mr Y J s caa?an HEiNSBEROEKPiaroj and Organs PbRosset & Mbabes t"act, No Fiction Day's length 1 1 hours and 10 minutes' We predict warmer weather or to morrow. SunsM to-morrow : minutes pjst 5 o'clock. rnoon at 48 The receipts of. cotton io day foot up 260 baie. at this port r 1 1 1 iue investigation into color blind ueas among railway employees to Ger many stiows tbat 998 persons out ot 139,452 had no idea of color whatever. Oi U5,15t men engaged in the general work ol the service, 46 were completely and 273 partially insensible ro differ ences of color. Among 13,616 engineers, only one was completely color blind and 87 partially so. A colony of about 100 Japanese people of various trades have establish ed a complete Japanese village in Lon don. The object is to familiarize En glish people with their customs, arts anl indUStrieR Viaitnra nr-a . -...'. .j uio DUUIV II through the little streets, whose shops are filled with workmen engaged in embroidering, fan-making, china paint lug, metal working, screen painting, umbrella making, &a. The village possesses a theatre and a Buddhist temple, with its priests and idols. There was one interment, a child, in Oakdale Cemetery this week. There were four interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, all adults Three white tramp3 were accommo dated witlHodgings at the guard house last night. There were two interments in Bellevue Cemetery this, week, . ne adult and ne child. To-morrow is known in the Church Clftnflnr aa i lim. r : r . vtuauiogesima ounuay, or the k irst Sunday in Lnt. The Register of Deeds issued two marriage licenses this week,oneof which was ior a white and one for a colored coupie. Paris has lost one ot its curiosities in the person of M. Bauer, whq made it hi habit every day to feed the spar rows in the gardens of the Tuileries The birds knew him by sight, and, as S3on as he appeared, would cluster "u.;u mm as miCKly as wasps in Au gust round a barrel of moist sugar. Toey would perch upon him, allow him to catch and handle them, and would f"ilow him from place to place. M auer is the only sparow tamer record One case o disorderly conduct was before the Mayor this morning, and as it was a chronic case the party was sent below for 30 days. f 1 . -w-. io 10 Ler and get, a suit of clothes made to order for $20. then yen get good goods, good fit, and good work manship, no ' buzzards." j res,,n(;noe. on the corner of Ninth and Princess streets. The alarm was im mediately given and the Are depart ment, notwithstanding the unseasona ble hour and the severely cold weather. were quickly on hand and succeeded. alter a lew minutes of earnest work, in extinguishing the flames. The firo was confined to the room in which it was first discovered, and the damage was not more than 200, which is fully Covered by insnranoo Tim : some unaccountable manner, origina ted in a trunk containing wearing ap parrel. which was destroyed. The firo- cien had a cold and severe time ot it. The Shut Oft. Col. Bridgers and his engineers re turned to Fayetteville last Saturday after locating the road from Selma to that point, and told the Observer ab.u1 the new line. The route into tho t nnrns wns definitely fixed and the necessary property for switches, depots, &c has beeu secured. Iron bridges of the verv best character will be built over the. Cape Fear and the Neuse.- The piers, up to a point above high water mark will be.graniLe, above that brick. Col. B binks, by the way, that a great indus try in brick making there will follow the opening of this new high-way. His roads. last year, hauled three million brick from Columbia, S. C , into Wil mington and along their lines. Brick depots will be built every eight miles. By about the 15th of March adver tisement for proposals for work will be macle for the road from Fayetteville to Selma. In two weeks more, for the road from Selma to Wilson. As soon as the bid3 can be considered, work will begin simultaneously at Fayette ville and at Selma. The whole work will be completed in twelve months from the time the first spadeful is thrown. Trains will be put on as soon as the road is safe, that is in about three months more. lieve the distress of our people. Jay Gould. The steam yacht Alalanlu, with Jay Gould on board, remained at Smiih yille over night and left there this morning. It is rumored that Mr Gould is bound t j the New Orleans Ex position, but nothing is known of his destination, further than what is conjec ture. As we are not on speaking terms with the "old dufier." we took no pains to find out where ho was going, nor do we care a nickel whether he gets there or not, although, of course we would no! 1 i Jrn in lio .1 . 1 . 1 . any aueiueni oeiaii nim in his travels so long as the 'hundred I U I l khjushou ue owes us remains unsettled Mr rinnlil ia 1, iuIai. 1 t - - uuuuuutcm a goou mar in his way, but it is his ways that wo dislike. ' vs- xuiuroaa an I pates spppltod therefrom includ ing A. ft K C. Eallroad at s M.., , , 7-30 M - and 8.00 A. M Sojithern Halla for; ali points south. dally............ 8.00 P i Western malls (C. liallway) dairy.' (except Sunday) '.n M AfiInte betwam Hamlet and Kal- road . .T.TT. .7. . . Malls for points iwtwiin' fr'i and Cnarleston smp gi "j B5 onices on cape Fear ueijuays ana rldavs 1 00 I t Fayetteville, via o C Baiiroadfdaiiy M except Sundays Vayp Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offl- cos, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 M Smlthvllle malls, by steamooat, dally M (except Sundays'. s ?n a m RviWf IST Town Creek, M Shallotte antl Utue Elver. Tues days and Fridays oop m o""J''"-i mijr ............ . An A LI tlS FOR DE LI V K H v .7.30 A. M. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 8.00 P. M. M AT- OP15V Northern through and way malls Hon n- Molta - r- . . . Malls collected from street boxes i biirfnw portion of city at 5 A. M-.SOaS. Si 5 M. and from other polate of the city at 5 tamp Office open from 7 A. M to 6 P t homl AfdMr IF JWCr Pal-tmcopen iJt . ,,.t0 5 p- M-t conUnuously. General delivery open from 7 a. S io G P H and on Sunrlava f mm k m io 7 . b A -M. oCSArJtUVery PeD n Sim(lay from S-30 1 1 KATZ'S, a 116 Market St. I WILL COMMENCE TO SELL, The Value of Lemons. Tho value of lemons is thoroughly appreciated in the Southland now that lemons and oranges from Florida are as common and almost as cheap as apples, their use cannot be too much insisted upon. A leading physician re commends that the way to get the better -. t . i : . . i woe uiiious system without blue piiP or quinine i.s to take the juiee of one two or throejemons, as appetite craves, in cs much cold water as makes it pleasant to drink, without sugar, before going to bed. In the morning, on rising bl icast bair an hour breakfast, taue the one lemon NEW ADVEIilSEMEXTS A Card. DESIRE TO RLTURN OUR SIN ccve thank3 to the FlTcoioa and others who eo kindly cstiniiiLhed the fire at our residence this morr lag. aw peciiuiir, feb 21 it W. H. Sl'fiUT. p ERA HOU8 E . One Night Onjyl Feb. 25th. THS PEOPLE'S FAVORITE, ' r.W. J.Scanlan. UltffllWKM j-k.--l 1 a m . 1 K 1 v- poweriui dramatic Company, under the management o Auimtua Plton, Pre-entln Frtd Maivden's greatest play THE IRISH MINSTREL, .w,. ?L?mNCP Now.fc-ouzs. lni5 , My memo's Blue Evc,- nday at Helnsberger?. and Box Hfceot opo on ieu zi st star copy before mice of a COhPf r.f water, i bis will clear the system of humor and bho with efficiency without any ot the weakening effects of calomel or congress water. People should not i rrilntn f ho cfrrirtU u . , - wwiwiiwH eaiuig lemons c.ear; the powerful acid of tho ;n;.a which is always most corrosive, inva- To 8te write down ever ta i e, nauiy produces inflammation after tvca tto3 ia '-Paddy's Hollow awune, out properly diluted so that i, Ahd we who know what we M me mroat it aimnt Fact, No Fiction ! rpflE "BOYS" .round the town did limp, All eyes with wonder follow, MONDAY, February 9th, THAT " l Large Assorted Stock OF Dress Goods, Staple & Fancv Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Hosiery, Oorsets, Flannels, Men and Boy's Wear, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, &c., fcc. . i i AT PHIUifS NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN THIS MifiKET. The Stock Must be Sold, the system thoroughly. To morrow (Feb. 22nd) will be the 153rd anniversary nf irqi,;i..i. completed. Kirtuo.. uu . . Everything now in hprfnr J Jt .v.iik oeen oorn in West- - r . upon The followiog statemen: appeared in a recent number of a French paper During the night of the 31st of Decern ber, 1884, and the 1st of January. 1885 the old clock struck 19 o'clock-tbat is' to say, midnight-and the new clock uau oeen placed a quarter of an hour previously by the side of the old one. replied by striking 24 o'clock. This new arrangement has thrown the whole neighborhood into such disorder that the authorities have all the trouble in the world to preserve the new timepiece troui stones and bombs. m A recent writer explodes the theory, that the human race is 50.000 years old by showing that when the present porr U.atiorj of tha worlX 1 innnAnmn : -- - 1 ,iw,vvv,vu, UK Some of our young men can manage a bicycle With real grace and much dexterity. It is a pleasure to sec them engaged in the healthful exercise. Last night was one of the coidet of the season. Fortunately there was but mile wind during the night, or the weather would have been very unpleasant. Comfort and Elegance. We have, upon a former occasion, sp.iken ol the dining saloon at she Front street depot, but that was before the arrangements were all workinu t. m . m . - : oiaer ana tne saloon is well worthy in spection. On the South side of the room in aslong lunch counter at which hansrv travelers, who have not the inclination or appetite for a fu:l meal, may be served with whatever they may desire, while upon the North side of the room are five tables, with a seating capacity of ten at each table, where meals can be enjoyed surrounded by all the luxur ies and many of the elegancies of the best hotels in the ' countrv TL. ... . . " I me tame s rvice is very nice and gas fixtures have been intro duced which will give an abundance 1 cheerful light when tho traveler arrives in the night time, tired fjom bis does not burn or Hmw - - n i ii ! i im i irie.A. j " our LJKy Directory Is the only and when the stomach is clear of food OBO of real mo overoltei1 up for Wilmington, has abundant opportunity to work over SSeaTAMfJiS8 M"I fity r . o- - - j 1 1 II ft IMIIMHifAa 4 1. . tremor. r r. r. ?. our w- by 10.0(0 inil,nnZ ;-tT r, advantage ieb o tf F. KHEINSiEIN, as:gxki. BWST DeSOSSET St MEARES Dissolution. ruoreland county, Va.. on the 22nd day T FIRM OF HDMPhhey jenkivs of February, 1732. f beea dilv.d by uTuailonfenf 1 c Ik- PPbrey. of the old arm, will ht re- n - vuuiiu" ice unrl nt.. - St. Paul's Evan. T.nihflrnn r-,w,K . P?6? favors he eollclt the continue TnZilZl and Markot st u"ul r ue pub'lc. r chau, Pastqr. German services 'at ii 3.w? - r 'Jibters sent C. O. D. feD 20 F I W. If Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. iv. e pn! caau, Pastor. German services at 11 o'clock a. m. BrgMah tcrvloea at 7.30 o'clock, p rn'. Sundav Sc.hno at .. '. i" Strauss. Supermrendcnt. ' " vKllSt Eapilst Church, corner of Market and tilth streets. Rev. T. H. Pritdmi i. TT pastor, services at 11 a m DT - qT suaiay School at 3 80 p. m. Yonng Men's prayer mf f;rla? Tr.c (Urnm. - m'.t". b T 7 w J uiKuk ai I .OV I) CI CX ?30yoe'clock.Pra,3C meCUDg Thr8jay "Jght ai oSeP,SriaTV0CJlUrCTh' co?"ner 1'hirdoln vfr.inare Streets. Ifp.v. .Tnonnn d n-n Z.F Chmxh, corner of - 5 . cervices at II a. m i.30 v. m. fabbath School ta X. - W 111 THE BEST and The German is Band was out on the ftreets last night for the first time with their new instruments. Thev Dlaved remarkably well considering the very brief time they have been in practice. There was a decided rise in tempera, ture soon after the sun rose this morn ing, and ihe weather continued to grow wanner all the forenoon, much to the advantage of the coal bin and wood nile i t. . TL " i j travel ry W3y t:f the At ant in There was plenty Of icej made last Liue. Atlantic night, and jt was not confined to ex j ' posed places out of doors. In manv ! Quarterly Meetinir and 8 p. m CLks meet even long and fatisuin iuiirnev and hnn,., r.hu VZlt?- uuf.cn. -leiwcen Nun and ' j j '"".w, ntt. u. MX. A Ultm J'nsfnr uuuisiunjiui, nanusome lace curs tains adorn tho windows, beautiful pic tures hang upon the walis and an air of general comfort and elegance pervades the entire establishment. It is certainly one of the best arranged saloons we have seen in many a day and reflects much credit upon the railroad authorities who have thus provided for the wants and comforts of the oassensers who Const Services at 11 a. m la! 11 2&J meeting Thurnday wZ&&2&-. onth. corner of l ates. Pastor. srrriWJ , n - ri2 A m. Sabbath school at3 p. m", W . ii Parker' aunerlntendnnt ifc..."-?'!.w' rtx.!irKer' Wcdnesdav J.V BT?","IX..IC.C Association Tuesday evcnlne after third Sabbaths, 5Y o'Jlockf sS JSd Btransrcrs and visitors cordially invited Services at St. M.i-'a r-,..u " , ii are as r uowb : Uv nn diysat 11 o'clock, a. m and 3 .io m All o her dunihirfn. i anl5p. m excent on WeJr.f,ri -, tv, ' frVT.,ng Frayer "THI 1,6 at p S many ol the houes the water frrze hard and St Thomas' Pro-Cathoflral l JPdMaa 10 aTm.- VasS? and First round for tha Wilm;- ni. !fiX;UIOB " 3 o'clock pra. Daily Mass at . UB.uf.wuu 113 I in some places to the thickness of a ! ' Methodist E. Church, South-I Religious service, la Titestou Upper Room quarter of an inch. I ft J??: . cry SuUday at 3 p m pS mE SSSktfl S The Boy Clipper Flow Ins earned a Whitesviile circuit. Whir ville 21-22 vitcd. IxSSS fuh Kaaonaiist)yim street th anSevcnth. Rev. D. D. Dodge, minister. Preachin-r wrH3 tl . T" -AND- ORGANS gOLD ON THE MOST REASONABLE Terms, for Cash or by Monthly Instalment-. HEINSBEBGKR'S, Live Book and Music Stores I Princess of Wales - - Bustle The Gem ----- Bustle The Mixtion - - - - Bustle JN PACT WE HAVE EVERY KIND OF BtJSTLE on sale this week. Ahio. a fall line of Hoopskirts ! Together with a large stock of At feb 19 Oranges. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A W V From 39e. up. NURSING CORSETS, MISSES CORSETS, CHILDREN'S C0R6ET8, CORSETS IN EVERY COLOR. SIZE OR STYU. f j ! The entire stock of I frb 18 JOHN R. MARSH ALL'3. 24 North Water St. Oysters. Oysters. yp-MOBROW AND ALL THE Tnninil ...... v . i -. i .. . ' I ICmUII ion (ii nPin tr 1 li.i k .nt i -'iv.Li, Cdils II i . 1 110 KQOWD rallO Of 1BAIA1M u al r,cl U5tl Pnhm..fo 0 ..J ii.l . nr,Jk-L - . . . anu are nronnnnpo.. no.fw k .u. t... . . .",u"o a"u Jiarea i -uuacKwarls thorefrom. and the loss i f,Pn1(.,; Q ,7 7 . ' I i2 ZW 9:rca,t- Tabernacle ,rom pestilence and wars taten intn .o 1 bold wbo! sale and retail at : Juplm circuit, Kenansyide Cunt. it Win r.4:, k. r- , ine "ct,ry agercy. Jacobi's Hardware ' S.ran,CJC. reu-t. Concord ueyona the correct age of the hu- ! no Plans regarding the aheratinns : UU1CU on renrurary 4th at 11 o'clock I m ami it n . 1 , ; " "wv, ra. jrastors Uiblc C :iaa " 7-8 ! wrrtitf Pral meeting, m t.TS3SWt 8 o clock, p.m. Snnday School 14 lO 3 O'clock, n. m. In rrn -.! n - 1". i 4. 1 J 21-2-J n'l 'un sta Four thousand lour hun- nn familv LrnK f,ca" he puu down Ie more Probabh, time since Adam flr ... P the Garden of Eden 'henevt a. m. P. J. Carrawat. P. E, to ie made in bt. 'ames' Church will w- uiaiiauv iiiuuiiiHti rum t ttj-.e Mt H' rnr f f -4 i it ! - i - . ov ai "SH.utiv .Aiiuur wiii nave an oppor- ' "pneii streets, A. M. Con ay, nasi or r cnanges uny to resume tho practice of law in ! m. a.ia7a3oo.7t i n p" ana Pastor. Sfrrirri n . " o"' XVS. petu !!r been placed in com-iehanra. rSt. r"ri pams and aehfP. award. uas carried off uv Hd jcv ueeo ucaniteiy aeiermmed lers than to weeks, upon bj those having the matter in ! L : i i ne newiy eiecieo members of the 2352JWjp of nfth! cat 10 Sua. m.. school atip.ni week I wiU receive a buddIv of thsa fine new Kivza r; a hoi. v . v3S!;Q grantecdfrc.h and sweet. OrdeW 'lei t r ui recti prom pn attention and be detlveVe in ny part rf theciiv free of cbar ueiITerea ,n 110 Jo. Front Street.nearThecMarke: SHAD ! SHAD ! WILL HAVE SHAD FOR SALE AT j gyf M the remainder of tha wwen. Send your orders io us. Wedtfy campeiirlcn: j reo a HAT8, RIBBONS. P LOWERS, FEATHERS. BIRDS, BREASTS, J ACES, COLLARS. BUTTONS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, SATINS. SILKS, UNDERWBAJt GLOVES, HOSI CRT, Ac , Ac Most besJd below value, before leaving for the North to purchaso oar Spring stock. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St wilmi.nutON. N. C U b 1 For Sale. Church Con noil nf fi P ..IV It the Step Ladders, alllencths. at Jacori's Chnrrh riii h. tat.ti . - , , . P01 t ! to-morrow night. Good materials properly proportioned which are tha essential requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be beat attain ed by using the H. Y. Enamel Paint told at Jacobi's Depot. f - Old North State Saloon JEr8 THE BEST WHlrKRV in the city tax the mosej. SXdTxasU vx tLi'B CIGARS m ,, io-rw we win receive a fresh sudd) v mt Ucebrawd HORsa-a aioiTOll' fahli OUSE AND LOT IN BLOUSl'3 Alley, betweea Market and Prlrc as atrtcts. One ntn?.6 io PJ Mnzlr, run 2ft?ic 1 wrU CTent3 fit SJTfeet. "11 Le flOld chean O r ra & ..ni Lf "no eiPjcr c- AlJy to '.,Anc.oi,t)trk, wurth Wat r St. 41 And Hardware QF ALL KINDS AND IN ANT QUANTH- tj. Whole; ale and SotaU at ROCK BOTTOM prices. w. a. BfKlNOka s ou.

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