the Daily Review Tlie catty Review has the largest lona fide circulation, of any newspaper SATURDAY MARCH 7. 1885. , Jews nrid Observer. THE LEGISLATURE. SENATE. FIFTIETH KAY. Thursday, March 5. IS-a LUircoant Governor Slcdman cabled the Senato to order. The fol'cwinj: bills were introduced: to pay IV the indebtednea of tliH North Carolina insane aslylum ; to amend sec ti n 21 oi the net e-tahli.-hirg :i critui nal circuit fr New Hanovt-r ami Mecklenburg; to aiueml section 21U of the Cde. relati"Z m the service oi sumujons by publication. The to flowing bil s passed third lead injr : Relatinz 10 the graded schools at Magnolia, Dup in Co ; to incorpor ate the Spartanburg & Shelby railroad; to amend section 388 of. the Code. ( loaning $.1,000 to ihe Sta:e Guard, to be repaid by a land due from the Fed eral government); l incorporte the Southern and Western .Air Line R. R. ; empowering the V NCR R. to c in struct telegraph aud telephone line nlonjt its right-of-way ; to provide of the lor the appointment of justices peace in certain cases. A message was received from the Governor, nominating J M. Beits an-f James J. LlicbJord as directors of Hip deaf, dumb and blind ii stitution. The Senate went into executive se.-sion and confirmed ihe nominations Tne unfinished business-, the bill pro viding for the relief of disabled soldiers, was taken up. An amendment wa adopted that the amount appropriated shall not exceed 30 000 per annum. No one worth over $500 phall receive anything. The bid passed third read ing and was sent back to the House lor concurrence in the amendment. The special order was the bill re lating to the State Board of. Health (appropriating $'J,000, and providing that the board shall consist of kix physi cian. and one civil engineer, that there shall be auxiliary boards in the coun ties, composed of the county surveyor and all legalized physicians, including those who have diplomas from any reputanle college). The bill passed its third reading. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday. March, 7th The conference- committee on the school bill recommended that the limit of compensation for county superinten dents be fixed at 4 percent. The joint cnniruiitee recommended af trustees of the Univers ty the following : Term expiring in 1893 R. H. Battle Julian v Uarr. Win. II Dav, Win. K. Hill. Mor.tford McGhee, Paul B. Mean?, Chat lea Price, Job n M. Gail wa . Alexander B Andrews, Thomas H. Priiehard. John C. ScarborouKb, James Parker, Lee S. Ovenuan. Joseph A Bittinif, George Howard James (1 florner; lor additional trus tees, ierm expiring 1894 A. M. Lewis. John E Wodard. Tims. VV Mason, Wiu H Chndb urn ; original vane o c expiring l89--Jas. A. Grabarn;to rid Vacancy caused by death of H. F. Grainger James M. Mullen; to till vacancy caused by dea' h of Thomas Spat row. .John E. Woodard: to lilt vacancy in class of 1687, H. A'Gudger. The hotjjse took up the act. to increase the nuioi er of judicial districts The bill passed its second read ins and was made the special order for to morrow. SENATE NIGHT SESSION. The following bills passed third read ing: to pay off the indebtedness of the North Carolina iusane asylum; lo amend section 1 of an act estaolishint: a criminal circuit in New Hanover and Mecklenburg; to amend chapter 419, laws of 1883 (an act to make appropri ations for the several insane asylums of the State); to repeal so much of the school law as exempts school commit teemen from jury and road duty; for the relief of sheriffs and - other officers i The revenue bill was taken up and dis-: a V. l a cusseM. it win come up to-morrow as unfinished business. HOUSE NIGHT SESSION. The session was devoted mainly to the consideration of bills on the private calendar. A number of these passed The machinery act passed its second reading. The bill to secure the equalization of taxes came up and excited considerable interest. It was finally passed over in formally. STATE NEW 8. Durham Reporter; A very rich spe cimen of copper ore was handed us this morning by Mr Robert Holloway. taken Irom the mine near Blue Wing, in Per son couuty. This mine is owned and worked by a Northern tirm with most saiistactory results. It is an established fact that this portion of Person abounds with minerals ot various kinds, and a few ears will develop mines of as great value as those in the Western States. News and Observer: Lt. Winslow, U. S Navy, has been before the leis lat ve committee on Oh and tih inter ets. atid has givon valuable testimony concerning the pssibili(ies of yster cu Iture in the eastern wau rs . He ai vacated in accordance with plan sue gest'd by Mr. S. (1. Worth, in bis re por', tha all the unoccupied and waste waters m the east be used or oyster planting. Lt. Winslow is a no'rd ex pert H s words are those l widtu. Eastern North Carolina will in a lew years heconie the iyster garden f America. It is all quite on ttte cauls. Charlotte Observer: Our farmers report a heavy loss of calves, rows and mu'cs from hdrpho''ia, and were g t tinj: up petitions yesterday to send o the Legislature, as one long, last, tam est prayer for a tax on dogs. A destruetive fire occurred at Caldwell's Stat;on. on the Alan ic, Tennessee & Ohio railroad yesteiday morr ing before daybHk, reu'tinrin the toai d s ruc tion of the store of Whi law & Barker. Tne stores h -use ai,d its c-'Micts of good- were d-stroytd, inv!vi' g a lo-s of abou $2 (MM), upou wntch ihtre was but a small sum of insurance. The lire is aar.butd to ao mcoodiary. Charlotte Obiertier : Mr. Percy Cr-1 rington. tbo young man who wu ibot on the Virginia Midland train b? young M nr! in rliftd of his wounds last Wednes- iav njCht His remain vrere sent to j j i,chniond for burial. Martin ia in jail at Charlottesville. Va. When bis trial i comes off, several Charlotte people will j i have to appear as witnesses, among ! tbetn Mr. Bod long, who occupied tbe seat, behind Carrington and who came I so uear receiving one of Martin's bullets. The cause oi the murder was ' simply a quarrel about a seat. Those wh saw the affair sav that Cirrington ; scarcelv knew what Martin wanted be fore the latter s'tuck htm and then i opened fireupon him Carrington was j jaforaaer student of the Blacksburg college and had a number of acquain-! tances in this State. Groenviile Reflector- Miss Winnie, daughter of Mr. Augusta F rbes, aged about 16 years, was painfully, if not fatally burned, last Saturday. The young Indy lives with her grandfather. Noah Forbes, Eq. On Saturday she. in company with her grandmother, her n'ster a'd a cusin, was in tne garuen burning off some dry grass and weeds when her dress aecUlemly cauiiht Are. Mrs. Forbes CHUiht her for the purpose of trying to arrest the Ore, but was thrown down by Miss Winnie, who ran to the well and then to aditch near by to get some water to put out the fire. Before the ditch was reacned. no water b. ing found at the weil. the clothing of the unfortunafe young lady was entirely burned off her. Dr. W. M. B. Brown went out to see her and found her burned in a most fearful manner and suffering intense agony. Hr face es caoed miurv. but her entire body was burned almost t" a crisp. Dr. Brown has yery little hopes oi her recovery and says if she gets w 11 it will lake at least a year to heal her wounds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wilmington & Weldoi Railroad Company. jfviob or General Sufu&lntexdkht, Wilmington. N. C.March 6. 1885 i Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER March 0. 1885. at 5 20 yj A. M., Passenger Trains on the W liming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT Nos. 47 North and 48 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.27 A. M Arrive at Weldon 3. 5 P. hi Leave Weldon 4 2.10 P. si rrtve at Wilai'gton, Front St. D'pt, 7.65 P. M AST Through Mail A Passkkoks Tba Daily No. 48 South. Leave Weldon 5.88 P. M. Irriveat WIlm'gton.FrontSt. D'p't 10.00P. M. tfAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DA1X No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.&0 P. M Arrive at Weldon 2.55 A. M Train No. 45 leave? W!lm1rgtonat2 10 A. M. ; arrive at Weldon at 7. A. M. 'JrilnNo 4J leaves Weldon at 1 00 A.M.; arrivoa at ilralDgton at 7 'OA. M. Tr in No. 42 daily xcfpt Monday. Tram o. 4.5 calo exopi t-un1ay Tram No. 40 South vrltt step .;nty at Wilson Vroldboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Roclf Mount for Tarboro at 3.4") P. M. and 3.35 P M. Dally, Returning leave Tarboro at 11.50 AM Dally Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leav a Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.0) P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. hi. daily. Train No. 47 makes close, connection at Wei ion for all points North Daily. All rail vi Richmond, and dally except Sunday via JBa Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond ano Washington. All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton an Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ors attached. For accommodation of local travel a pasBen ser coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.20 A. M Daily except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. KMKRSON, Genera' ?asaenger Agent men i rVilinington, Columbia & Augusta R. B. Co. aric wt ukkkbal supkhintknukkt. i Oir GKNKSAIj SUPltBIMTENIKlil VFllmlngton, N. C. March (i. i5. Change of Schedule. Oi ND AFTER MARCH C 15. at OT v. M., the fellow lnir Passenser Sched- u e will be run on this road : NIGHT KXPRRSS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 4 Wee t and 47 Bast. ueave Wilmington 8.30 P. M Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M Arrive at c. C. & A. Junction ft.20 A. M Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M Leave Columbia 9.66 P. M to&ave C, C. A A. Junction. 10.90 P. M Leave Florence 6.(7 A. M Arrive at Wilmington. 9.07 A. M. sight Mail and Pass knobs Train. Daily No. 40 Wnrr. Leave Wilmington 10.30 P. M Arrive at Florence I SO A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 4.15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington i. 8."5 P. M Train No 42 leave Wi mlrgtoa at 7 80 A.M; arrive nt FK r -nee at il 4i a . M. Train No. 45 t av s Florence at 10.00 P. M. : arr lte at llmi-gfon at M A M. Trvn No. 4.' aiij exreot Mo day. T, aiu No 4ft d uly except Saturday. Train 42 - ml 43 stops at all atauons. No. 4 atope only at Flemlagtoi.. and Marlon Passengers for Columbia and all points on (3 AC. B. li., C, & A R.R Stations, AUcen June tlon, and all points beyond, should take the its -viani express. Separate Pu Ulman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Vllmlngton. Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 5.25 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. If. BMKRSOK. General Passemrei Agent mch 7 Hardware O F ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANT1- ty. wholesale and retail at ROCK BOTTOM prices. W. K. SPRINGE k A CO . 19. 21 23 Market Mwt. msh 2 Wilmington, N. C. The Excursion and Pic Nic s KAON IS OVER AND 1MB THE.-vTKI- AL ND R LLSea?onhA3 cn d again and J 4N WKRNER, t i pra lieu ti rnian oar brand t'enum r. is per.- naiiv ina'teuda ce f " watt inainn .-akon,!8 Muckss i-tcxet, 1 if Wl,Wr a'rM- WH"- itBpiaHiiSSBL MISCELLANEOUS ASSIGNEE'S SALE. -AT- M. M. KATZ'S :i16 Market St. o- GREAT Inducements! ! This Week In Desirable Dress Goods Silks and Satins, 54-INCH LADIES' CLOTH, Men & Boys' Wear, Ladies' Merino Vests From 23 cents up ! Men's do., from 18 up. Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, Notions, &C.j &c.j &c. The Stock Must Be Sold. F. KH EINSTEIN, men 2tt ASSIGN KE. Dissolution. THE FIRM OF HUPHRKY & JEMKINS has bee!i dl-solv d by mutual consent vi. D. Humphrey, f f the osd tirm will hr re aftrOT iuu t o Full and Oyster b'iFir.e.-s. at No 112 outh Kront htreel Thankful for tapt favors he toliclts the continue patronftee t f the pub ic UKSTSK8 sent U. At U. febt-Q Another CONSIGNMENT OF MUl LETS in Brl-. and Ha'f Brls Horida Oranees at whole sale ai d rf tail i ggs, hickens, bi dg. -weet Potatoe. Ac. Bwn Bams, Miouldera and Sides. WIU be eold at reasonable prices by v. JR. MARSHALL, Gen. Cora. Merrbaat. 94 North Wter St., TFRMS UASII. WilmlngtOD, N. C. mch2 Shad, Groceries & Liquors! AirE MAY NOT HAVE 8HA.D Al l. THE soason but will have them whenever our friends will leave an order. A fresh Eupply of Groceries always on haad. River Mills, Hunter's Choice, Rruus wick Private Stock and Old Log Cabin, still In tock, together with Wices. Gins, Brandies, Ac. P ish and other goods delivered free. CRAIG & THOMAS. 118 So. Front Street, Produce Commlsf ion Merchant and Dealers in P ieh, Groceries, Liquw, c. mch 9 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED-WEEKLY. The serial and thort stories In Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that fnvenlle fiction can postess. while tbey are wholly free irom what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The humoious stories am pictures are full of Innocent fan, and the papeis on natural history and science, travel, and the lacts of life are by writers who names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, (tames, and pastimes ive full information on these enbjects. There is nothing cheap about lt but its price. An epitome of everything that is airactive and detirable in juvenile Uterature. Boston Courier. A week It feast of good thlrgs to the boys and irls in every family wnlch it its Brooklyn Union. - It is wonderful in its wealth of p'cture in formation, and interest L hristian Advocate, TKRMS: Pottage Prepaid. $2.00 Pt Year. Vol. VI. commences November, ;8t4. SiKGLE Numbers, Five Cents 6ach. Remittances shout! be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lots. Newspapers are not to copy this advertls -ment without the express order of Harper Brothers. Address HARPER ft BROTHERS. dec 3 To-k. THE SUIST . N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OF Democratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set f Politicians or Manipulators, Devo ted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most interesting Shape and with the greatest possible Promptness, Accu racy and Impartiality ; and to the Promotion Of Bemocrattc t eas a- d Policy In the affair, of Government, i-ocietv and Industry. Rates, by Mall, Postpaid : DAILY, per Y'ear 00 DAI Y. pr M.nth.... 8' Ni AY. ,r Year ... 10 .... 7 O-i ... 1 00 D UlT sod oUND vV rer Year.. WEEKLY, per Y.ar . ."" " AddS.. the sun. SZ y Y'ork City CQMME KCIAJb HEW8. WII-MINGTON MARKET. March 7-4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted quiet at 28i cents per gallon. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted dull at 5 cents for Strained and $1 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dtp and $115 for Hard COTTON Quoted steady at 10 13 16 cents per pound tor Middling. No sales reported. The following are the offi cial quotations: Ordinary 8 9-16 cents Lwd Ordinary 0 13-16 " Low Middling 10 Middling . 10 13-16 M Qond MTddlin 11 DAILY RECEIPTS Cotton 60 bales Spirits Turpentine 86 casks Rosin. , 1642 bbl Tar 300 bbls Crude Turoentine 3 bb's MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise, Woodside. Smithyiile, Master Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville, G. W. Wilhams & Co. Br Strhr Victory. Thompson, Abaco, VV I, fruit to Geo Harriss & Co Schr Sarah Potter. Sumner. Boston, F. G Barker & Co, with guano to C C R R Schr Thomas W Holder. McMil :an, New York. E G Barker & Co, with guano to C C R R CLEARED. Steam yacht Louise, Woodside Smith ville. Mastev Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville. G W Williams & Co. Ger barque Fritz von der Laucken. Freese Glasgow, Alex Sprunt & Son Schr John A Griflin, Rice. Pailadel phia. Geo Harriss & C', cargo by Geo Harriss & Co and J HChadbourn & Co Schr Grace K Green. Leonard, Balti more. Geo Harriss & Co, cargo bvCC R R Schr Charles M Newins, Hawkins, Charleston S C. Geo Harriss & Co Schr A P Nowell, Wharton. Charles ton, S C. Geo Harriss & Co, to load for this port EXPORTS. COASTWISE. Philadelphia schr John A Griffin 36,527 ft lumber, 347.260 shingles, 4,715 jumper Dolts Baltimore gchr Grace K Green G28 tous old iron FOREIOH. Glasgow Gpr baroue Frifz von der Laucken 2 780 bhls rosin V K RLY STAT EM E N T. STOCKS ON HAND MARCH 7, 1885. Cotton ashore. 850; afloat, 1,628; to tal 2 478. Spirits ashore. 3,373 Rosin ashore, 98,761; afloat, 6.971; total, 105.732. Tar ashore, 4 995; afl' at, 4,191; total, 9,186. Crude ashore, 2 601. RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED MARCH 7. Cott n, 413; spirits. 610; rosin. 10 765; tar. 2,507; crude, 867. EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED MARCH 7 DOMESTIC. Cotton 221 ; spirits, 224; rosin. 818; tar, 442; crude, 1,672 FOREIGN. Spirits. 1 200; rosin. 11,616. ' VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON. N. C. March 5, 1885. No vessel under fio tons reported In this list, BARQUES.. Nor Apollo, 433 tons, Melsom, E Peschau & Wt sttrmann Noribria '?au Juan. 3CS tons, Bache. Helde & Co owe baraueDtme BrttaoiS, 410 ton, Larson, C P Mebane Nor Moar d 446 tons, ,Iansen, Hckle 4 Co Nor Isbauuen, 307 tons, .JorgeQeen, Heidc & Co Nor Abel. 36-1 tors Danlelsen, Helde & Co Nor Fjellstedt, 49-2 tons, andercen, Heide A Co Swc Trio, 337 tons, Elliott, Helde A Co Br Harriet Campbell, 649 tons, Grafton. C P Mebane BRIGS. Nor San Juan, 308 tons. Bache, Heide A Co Br J William?, 320 tons, Lavton E G Barker A Co Ger Gerhard and Adolph, 319 tos, York, E Peschau A Westermann BCH'H)NEK?i. Bessie Brown, 265 tons, PhiVlpg, Geo Harriss ft Co Pot obi 35) tons, Hunderson, Geo Harriss ft Co Lizzie Maj or, 191 ' ons, Foster, k G Barker A Co Nellie Potter, 129 tens, G ask ill. Not wood Gllea A Co Charles E Paige, 362 tons, Giffjrd Geo Harries ft Co Wm H Allison, 4.'3 t ns, Kenniston, Go Harries ft Co Gecrge P Hallock, 323 ors. Edmunds fceo. Harries ft Co Edward R Emerson, 340 tons, (. hilds. tieo Hrrlss A Co Fred Ja- kson, 278 tons, Snow. Geo Harriss ft Co Amelia C Schmidt, -266 tons, Paeh'ey. E G Barker ft Co Veto, 893 tons, Fpringer, Geo Harriss ft Co FaiiDie Tracy, v:44 tops, Tllton. Geo Ha-rlss ft Co Louis K Cottlngbam, 498 tons, Padrick. K G Bsrker 4 Co Electra Bailey, 312 tons, Phil rook, Geo Harrids A Co E Arcularias, 101 tons, Mirston. K G Barker A Co BrHattle Darling, tons, Pearce. Cronly A Mori is Span Natl idad 170 tons, Gonzales E H Barker A Co Post FV-y. 171 tons, r ti. E G Barker ii, Co Carolina, 111 tons, Caskell. Alastc L.it f Vessels Cleared for this Port. SHIPS. Br Cross Hill. 1 019 tens, Dan e'sen, Irm Li?eip..o', Jan 27 B RQUKS. Nor Abel. 4tt3 tons, Danlelien. from Havre. Dec 29 G-r Fridrick Wiihslm IV, yjftons. from Grangemouth, Feb 27 Gel Cardenas, 399 tons. Korff, fm Gibraltar. Jan 17 For. 'furarer, fm london. Jan 17 Gr OtttHa, -13 tons. Ptr.fcber, from Liver pool, Jan 7 J "ft! lUe U ' 4 3 toaa 10 b Ma BBIt?. G r I'er Pnmmar, -23 tons, Bohm. from B U-nLtai, Jaol . Dec'lC Juan 805 tJn, lrom t1liHUl. GerDiana 314 trjue, Scarotder, from Am et . riasit Feb 1 MISCELLANEOUS. BLACK SILKS. Come and see us and don't foreet to bring along your samples as ii do a Ihtlo better for you than any Hou-e in the city. ' wc mch C The balance of our Clothing must go, as .wej' mustha the room for our Spring Goods. Price is not the object, room is what we want and must have. We do not try humbug the public with our advertisements, but what want is an opportunity to prove to our patrons and thep lie that we speak the truth and mean business. If vouu any Clothing, select such as you wish at SHFJEpc who offers to send it to your homes for comparison or U you take them to any other store, and if SHRIER does not give you better goods for the least money, don't keep them But we do say, if our goods prove better than others and prices less, we should have your patronage. Before invest ing it will pay you to post yourself where low prices preva'il all the year round. fVb 23 HI On? improved Articlal Ear .Drams cure Deafness in all atages. RecommnxW BCleatifl'j men ot Kurope and America. Write for UlustraUA aesi-ripttw book and tesilmom from doctors, 3 id.tres, ministers and prominent men and women who have been cured, ml take iVensiira ft rcecmur fueling thm. They are unseen while la use, comfortable to weir, make 4 yei-maiicut core. Address, J. H. NichoUon, V Murray ht., New Yorfr Detroit. JSTSend for Catalogue. 13 d&wly mch E. G. Blair, I BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, THE SALK OF COTTON. GEA.IV, floor Meal and Country Province generally 1,000 dozen lrict. iai31 Fgj8 wanted t hijthtet cash E. G. BLAIR. fo. 19 Nort h Second St CottonSeed Meal. IOO Tons No. 1 COTTON SEED MEAL. ONE OF THB VERY BEST OF Fertilizers. For ealo by WORTH & WORTH. fob 23 Something New, J HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY RAIL A Vanilla Flavored Syrup, The finest Syrap ever o lie red in this market. ALSO A FULL LINE OF Fancy & Staple Articles FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS Call and examine at Crapon's Family Greccry. G. M. CR APON, Agt dee 16 K South Front St Bedroom Sets. T HE NICEST ASD CHEAPEST ASSORT- ment ever offered here. For sale by GIi ES a MURCHIW, 38 and 40 Front at mch 2 CONSUMPTION. I barre a positive remedy for the above dtoa nefbr U mm thoosaadsof eaaesof the worst kind nd of Cob T.andlnchave te?n cu ed. lM!eol. ostrttneismvfeitfa ia lwefflcacjr.ti. it 1 wi 1 arndTMO BOTT1.K8 FRKB, toeetbor wltn a VA IXi BT.E TRE ATISE on th is 1 Pit. T. A. SMhTux. 1U PeariSt., Now York. White Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, Guaranteed as goo ; as the Lett. Moulding, Brackets. Balusters; and; Orti lentai; Wood Work. PARSLEY WIGGINS, I BLACK CASHMERES HENRIETTA CLOTfls. And many other good things in Black Goods, We think our BLACK CASHMERES & BLACK SILKS are vor- . 1 r i m 1 I p. uarpets, Lace uuriams, sc., at closest prices, R. M. MclNTlRg We Must Have Room! Ft THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 114 MARKET ST. FOR THE DEAF P. SUMNER, f'ntM. F. R. lHWCKXIR BCi National fire & Era fit 1 w t ltAXUrACTUBB3 OJ Mich. CThsess SafiB. Wire Cloth, Wire Cwnter Fallings. Wire Slfrai, Otw Bnihnes, toni Coal Screens, Weather Vanes, Stable Fixture. vtim bi Lxoix cenvce. Iron Scuiters, Counbtr Supports A. t j-M tion this P&IMr. Beij. V Davis, j (Former'y with W. K J avis 8cn.) SLiithem Fruits and Prodhce a Spccia ty. 99 Barclay St. New York Wllmingtu Keferences K. E. Hvttw. Presiient First Natlor.nl Bank, P. I, Bride era to , Preeton Cummin & Co., J H. Chadbourn A Co., W. K. Da iu & 80c New York Ketc recce S2flnrrlnon 8t. July 16 tf William KiakerCo The best Place in the City FOB FANCY ARTICLES, . HOSIERY, RlBRONf. LACK, COVERLIDS, CORSfcTS, VKLVIT8. MERINO UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDERED 1LAKKELS, TABLE GO DS, TOWELS. UMBRELLAS, etc. A ppoc al bargain in BLACK SILK WAIP HENRIETTA CLOTH at 41 per 7 worth $1.7 Only a tew pieces left jan 29 115 Market Mrt 1884. 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D. A. SMITH'S Furniture Wareroonft Can be found a larce a8wrteet ot VALUABLE &IFT8, suitable for ererybodf. The pub le, and- especially tbe r pectru'ly invited to call and -D" ' .. D.A.8MITB. Furniture Dealer. N. Front Bo dee fit PUI10ELL HOUSE. TTNDER HEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINOfTOS. C B. L. PERRY. Proprietor. Late ProprtotOT Atlanfc note). .""riTS dav. OFFICE OF ' '.'t' ,.-, ,.w'i.r vWT! - . v ' Dr. S. C. Eili TkTO 32 1 SOUTH FOURTH STEKfTi " 11 to Miner's Drug Store. 4V Note chance to -UoVB-9 folds. feo