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t'l "I J. - c i 1 -S f M . - J ' 1 V i. ;; j! it? hi ii t ' , It VI, 'I 0 iii:' The Daily Review. 3T The jjauy He Hew has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, tn the cuy.ot, xwnnqum. JC WEDNESDAY. JULY 29; 185. i "evra and Observer. . New from Go?. Jar vis. MODTIIOF THE AMAZON RlVEIC. June . 26. 1885 We are now ascending the mighty Amazon and in about three hours we will be at the city nf Para, where I will mat! tbi4. . We hue had a most delightful trip, a fine ship, polite, skilful captain, a smooth- -e and a number f agreeable pa'ngers. Mr3. Jarvi haasioiM the voeajre splen didly and I at glad to say has had al most absolute exemption Irom that terrible sa sick ne which she "antici pated. Instead of tho-burning heat I expected, we have had it cm1 and all tbe time pleasant. The Sun is now far to the north of ns. We have passed under him and have left him far be hind us and still we have experienced no weather that was at all uncomforta ble. In fact, I am sure c have been mord comfortable than you have been in Italcigh. Jar there has notbevn a mo ment of our time when we felt like taking off a coat or vest to make us more comfortable, and I doubt it you can S3y tin. I dwell upon ihis fact because it has been such an agreeable surprise to me. So c-.nA was it last night when we crrs?cd the equator that some of the passengers got their over coats and wrap3. Think of a man with an overcoat on at in; equator: it i contrary to all of rny preconceived notions of the equator. Lust night wa a beautiful moonlight ni.ht and our splendid ship plidod over the hrwht moonlit waters with a grace and a majesty that was enchanting. The Southern Cross stood before U9, high up in the heavens, in all its beauty and brilliancy. I walked the deck of our eallant ship and thought of home and friends, ot State and country. May heaven's choiccstblessings be with them all. I mentioned we have crossed the equator. If ou will look at the map ot boutu America, you will see that 1'ara is about one degree south, and so is the south bank of the Amazon, along which we are now sailing and steaming at a good swllt speed. We are not more than two or three miles from the land to the south of us. Out to the north of us the river stretches away for a hun dred miles and more before land can be seen except here and there a few small islands which stand out in the river. n it . j r i oo me great empire oi rjrazu is now in full view and in a few hours I shall stand upon its soil and shall hope that my four years stay within its borders will be pleasant to me and profitable to my country. We will probably leave Jfara about night and point our prow ocean ward again. We stop at three other places in Brazil before we reach Rio, and these' stoppages, together with our long distance ahead of us yet, will keep us on our journey for two .weeks more. Para is about eighty miles up the river, and from Para to Rio isabout twenty two hundred and fifty miles. . This will begin to give you some idea ot the vastoe s of this great empire. While we have quite a dis tanco to travel, the worst of the jour ney is over, for we will soon be running along the coast and making frequent stops at large and interesting ehies. We have been wonderfully blessed during our.whole voyage with delight fal weather and a smooth sea, but the captain tells us he rarely ever has it any worse than this'trip ha3 been. It this be so, our eight seeing people could not take a more pleasant and interesting trip than this. We ran lor two days just along the West India Islands in. the Caribbean sea, within a few miles of the islands, and there loo I met with a great surprise. Instead of the low lands wo are accustomed to on islands, the lands on these are from one to five thousand feet high. VVhile passing along by these islands tho wa ter was as placid as a lake, while uo irom mis mignty sea sho these moan tains, clad in perpetual verdure. Noth ing could be more wonderful or beauti ful. Truly. Tiios. J-. Jakvis. to the cottaga simply because' be was the first Southern man who had called to do honor to the illustrious " dead. He says he was treated with the great est kindness and was told that it was because bo was from the South that he was allowed to be the first . visitor, ad mitted. Greensboro Patriot: Dr. J. F. Cavi ne. of Randolph, died at bis home on Monday night, after an Illness of some days, aged 38 years Deceased was a member of the last General Assembly, and had the reputation of being a trust worthy and faithful representative. An accidental shooting occurred comsiekciai yews. - WILMINGTON MARKET. . r Jaly29-4P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 33 cents per gallon. Sales of 150 casks 31 cents. : - ROSIN Quoted quiet at 87 cents for Strained and 90 cents for Good Strained. V TAR Quoted firm at $1.20 per bblof 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted - .LI MISCELLANEOUS Gentlemen's gtJMMEK HALF HOSE, - V Gent's II. 8. Handkerchiefs State Guard HdkTs, $i per dozen. - State Guard Gloves, lCca Ladles' Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves. - Reduced prices for all quaHlIes White Dress Goods. MISCELLANEOUS. r . .. . , 1 p. This -Hotel will be open for the reception auer ine iota of May, 1885 about three miles from the nesday last, by which William a colored boy, met his death. He had ben sent to the house for a gun. being tld it -as loaded and to handle with care. Shortly after the boy entered the house trie crowd remaining a short dis tance from the house heard the report of a gun. On going to the house the boy was found fatally shot in the month, the ball lodging in the region or me Drain. 1 he end of the gun bar rel was in his mouth. It is inferred that the boy had blown in the gnn to see if it was loaded, and finding he could not do so. to let the air escape he pressed back the lock with his foot, and it escaped the rrasD of his toes, firini? the load into bis mouth. News and Observer: A fire broke 01 1 in Greensboro on Sunday mornin2, about 4 o'clock, one block from the dep t. destroying the store of Hender son & Kirkman. dea!ers in groceries, the Southern, express office, and the rocerv storH of T. S. Shelton, all in th three story brick building ot Mr. J. F Cansey. Th? firo communicated with ide store of Wahrton & Stratford and the Baptist church building, destroj in jj all It is supposed to have originated In the cellar of Henderson & Kirk man's store from a lighted candle left on a box. The loss is estimated as fol lows: Henderson & Kirkman. $4,000 stock, no insurance; Southern Express Company, valuables mostly saved; T. c kneiton stock nearly all saved, in sured for $7,000; Wharton & Stratford, dealers in hardware and agricultural implements los about $10,000, insur ance $4,600. J. F. Cansey'a loss on the building is estimated at $10,000. insured for $3 100. and the loss on the Bptit church is $6 000. Mr. Causey will re build at one. Wharton & Stratford will probably rebuild also. Tett fire has shown the city the need ot nr.ttpr works. It is said to be the biggest fire November. in f Irnnnnkn.n 1 O ' I uicsuauiMUJIUU) loll. city. Wed- steady at $2.00 for Virgin and Yellow JNO .T TTT?TPTrTT iatn Holmes. Dip and at $1.10 for Hard. ii " vll. The Manager will endeayor to maintain the high reputatio COTTON Quoted quiet at 10 cents per pound for Middling. No sales re ported. The following are the official quotations: ordinary 73 L Tod Ordinary. 9 Low Middling g Middling 10 Good Middling-. ..- 104 respectfully solicits the patronage of the Pabli, Pis Fish ! cents DAILY KKCMPTS. Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar Crude Tanentine. . 355 casks 1062 bbls 35 95 bbls bbls Tbo J atent Quotations From the boards at Mr. John Turrentine's Exchange Rooms wo permitted to publish the following quo iiiiioiis, recetvea over 111s private wires as late as 4 :30 o'clock R. are rXOOH SUPPLY ON HAND PINE GitOVE Our SHABPIE and other Boats Tw ;1.'Vminu,es notlce th OWEN JUNKS (best boatman on the Sound) and his two bo) b always on the Jooout to take you sailing. Transient and Permanent Boarders accommodated. Telephone No 7a "WT5 June 27 ED. WILSON MANNIMO THE MAYO HOUSE, AT FO KT PIS HER, j u" "i t r uu 'X UK SEASON, with jl Hiurejisuuiaciiiuesior tnc accommodatton parti?l- Frilcs made up alonar lhe llcea of the different Kallroads ran have the fine anl fast .-tcamer Passport, with the ever jpuiiir nu accommcKiaticg Uaptaln J. W Harper, to meet them at the Railroad wharf upon the arrival of the train, by correspord iuj? viih him cr w. Myo at Wilmington. J here is now the best fishing at the hocks ever known In this munt-rv A Ana c. una r tle manasrement nf a. iriiia.i c.iu. Pig Fisll ! KalCS $4 moth- $10 Per week, $2;50 per day. Special month oseason by addressing ic ralog may 8 Conoley's Drug Store. 5516 MARKET STREET. JBUG3, AND FATKNT MEDICINU3, ; Clgrars and dpare ties? TJirds and Blowers. Prescriptions prepared at anv hour. apl 25 J W. CONOL.KY. Draeglst ' SMITHVtt Z ' iff this afternoon, Capt. Thos. Barkley, to take par tirs out sail the close of tlle markets: lSSttSrfS -CHICAGO, JUlV 29. 1885 -VVhp.it l una is unaer the immediate soper- .1 .-fvi . : z - vision oi Mrs. mavo. with Mr RAhprt iinn pucium uai 05 flnacioseu atbHj ton as assistant. Regular teats to and from for August. Opened at 90 and closod.'at "e Kocks twice dally ; 'eaving Wi'mlnRton S ! 90i for September. Opened at 92 and 9 oVjock, a. m and 4 o'clock. P. m. This ciosea at -uaj for October. Corn opened at 45 and closed at 455 for August. Opened at 45 and closed at 45 for September. Opened at44 andclrspri at 44 1 lor October. Pork opened at 10 20 and closed at 10.20 for August. Opened at 10 32and closed at 10 25 for September. Opened at 10.37 and ciosea at w.374 lr October. o&S lxoAnisoX Refrigerator and Ice Works lor August Opened at 9 98 and cioseo: at 10 01 lor September Opened at y tj ana closed at 9.7G for October. opened at u 07 and closed at 0 72 fnr now popular resort Is noind foi- iti ii.un... Ing influence upon weak and debilitated per Buiia. who lmmemateiy reel its effecU. There ; i uio riniunxacKje and Bait necesaa l7S&ZA'? BPn the place. . iiiv gnu viiiari. jnly6ms MttS. MARY A. MAYO. Wilmington Watermelons Attorney Morgan Brow n't Luck Cashed. It has been ascertained that Morgan Brown, attorney-at-Iaw of this eity.and formerly a clerk ot SecratArv Sfaio Allison, was the luckyVifilder of one fifth of ticket No. 51.106 which drew $150 000 in The Lou siana State Lot tery. The money has been collected ana is now on deposit m the First Na tional Bank of Nashville. Aashville Banner, June 23. MAKINE NEWS. Quarterly Meeting, The following are the Presiding El der s appointments for the Wilmington district ot tne M. E. Church, South THIRD ROUND; Brunswick circuit, at Zion, July 31, August I. Wilmington, at Front Street. Aug. 2 Onslow circuit, at Mount Lebanon, August 6-7. g Durliu circuit, at Kichlands, August Topsail circuit, at Herring's Chapel, August J2-13. K ' - r- CARRAWAY, P. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Murchison. Smith T?nv. etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steamer D J Blank. PriIi iasweii. faddison. steamer Passport, Harper, Smith vine. Master. bteam vacht Iconise. Wnr-Haiilo Ci f.l Ml - . . omunvuie. Master CLEARED. Steamer D Murchison. etteville, G. W. Williams Steam yacht Jx)uise. Smithville, Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master CE COLD AND FOR SAUS AT VERY Smith, Fav & Co. Woodside reasonable prices f?r cash. Watermelons taken on Itorage up to noon every day and made ICE COLD in 24 hours or FIVE CENTS, each. W. E. WORTH & fin . y Proprietors. july 95 Hauling; J ABI NOW PRKPARED TO HAUL FUR niture aiid household goods to the Sounds, .guaranteeing good teams, careful drivers and low charges. I h ve aio accommodations for a few more boarding horses. ' Hc-roes and vehicles for hire on low terms. ' . - , R. C ORRELL. Livery and Sale 8tables, -Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sts.. . hme 27 Sash, lloors, Blinds, Vhite Lead, Paints" 1 French Window Glass. UENCY FOB h. T. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY PREPABED PA4NT. f 1AU AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. . Tha tact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac- ones of Wetherlll as Co., and Harxison Bros Co., is sufflclent guarantee for their quality purlt. - . -" ' , A line nne of Cooking stoves at Facto Prices, In addition to our large and full "f HARDWARE STOCK to which your attention la respectfully Invited . NATHL JACOB! - 10 South Front St 1 . . , Aagnsta B. a. CONDENSED ' va.i 11 r 1 ii37 nVi Wilmington..... Lk Waccawaw Marlon... .... Arrive Florence.... ... rnmff..,.,. loiurob a 12 25 f 3 A. M .... I 4 .!i w 1H . 6 4.1 .r- S J TRAINS GoWggj' Leave Columbia arrive fenmtp- Leave Florence. Leave Marion... Leave L. Wac'w Ar Wilmington. 4 15 5 01 6 55 8 ?0 &j it: 15 V 74( . ' Train 43 stn-n muaTTTT Mr1nn T. all Bin i!. Cai JonctJonanrt JCastover WedT Junction, and all tointa k 8Ai this train. ' " rniJmn Sle ' jSSSSPSZ. P stwh Ob is. , Wilmington: wuu wett. tJurl; . JOHN t. DiVm t. m. mmaonSS&SA Jure 24 r 11 "MnwrijR Another Larjre e E. Sew York & Wilmington Steamship Co. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JULY 25, 1885. Cotton ashore, 301. Spirits ashore, 3,343; afloat, 2,283; to tal, 5,t26. iwsin asnore, 106.712; afloat, 3,936: Taasliore, 1.537; afloat. 186; total, Crude ashore, 878. RECEIPTS FROM 18tII TO 25TII JULY. Cotton. 3; spirits, 1.960; rosin, 4,931; tar, 460; crude, 1,006. EXPORTS FROM 18TH TO 25TH JULY. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 2; spirits, 5; tar. 191; crude, 904. ... . 1885. Harper's Young People. a liUSTKATED WEEKLY. Young People have ail he dramaUo iSest ! that juvenile fiction can rn0 iXwei j wna viugariy sensatiocal. 1885. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. , we only paper in the while iisi is nernir.ionii.nr and pictures are full of innocnTrur, Harpkk's Bazab Is wuriutnat com Dines me choicest literature au ii uaess an uiusirauons with the latest fashions and methods of household adorn ment. Its weekly Illustrations and de?crtp- ... . "nw 1 ana siiuxiew I OTK BIV ICS papers on natural history and science, travel . Us useful pattern-sheet supplements and and the facts of Ufa hrr VlI cut patterns, by enabllnir ladles to be th!- names give the best assurance of accuracy and dicmak 8avc man Umea he cost of value. Illustrated nanon tCi2;.irr- subscription.- Itsnaoers on cookinir. th games, and pastimes lve full UiformaSonOT housekeeping In Its these subjects it but its price. There Is nothing cheap about The Crazy Quilt. x.iio new ana lashionable device of 1110 young ladies lor using up old bits ot silk and satin is one ot the most pop uiarmeans ol spending spare evenings. The quilt is of more colorj than ever appeared in J&seph's coat. The proper way of using" a "crazy onilt" ia 1 throw it over a weary person who suf- irr wna ueuimy ana lies on a lounge Administer Brown's Iron Bitters, and his joy will be complete. Crazy quilts have to be ruado to order, but you can buy Brown's Iron Bitters of any druggist. ( 81'ATK JKWH Durham Reporter 1 Willis Walker, while plowing, was shot and killed by his son-in-law. Mr. Walter was liv ing near Knap of Reeds. The murderer made his escape. We understand that the affair was a very sad one. Greensboro Workman: Died, in Havana, on the J3th ot this month after a short illnoss, Mr.- J. Hildes heimer. aged sixty-lour years. The letters from his physician and the Con sul atllavana informing Mrs. HHdea heimer of this sad event were received yesterday. Winston Dailux As Mr. foreign. - Spirits, 3,100'; rosin. 5.166. VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON. N. C. JUXr 28. 1885. No vessel under fiO tons reported In this list 1 Ger Texas, toi tons, t f v . ujuia jrckcnau, 3&atons, Burmelster, Ger Frederick Wllhelm, 3C9 ton-, Ahren. IT. tlooAknn a. Tmr . GerOHn.SB tons. ClausVn, "C8MirmaDn Not FiMct.f A-n K Pe9Cn Westermann worFieldstadt, 4 7 tons, Andersen. Ger C Robertas. 563 tons. Schultz. Paterson, Downing & Co RRTUS ' ft Ger r er Wanderer, 230 tons. Strueblng, rh.rw.. ,n . E Peechau & Wesiermann xif WI18 taxver, William Mason. 5384 tons. Hafdy. B.aTker C Er Swif tsure. 199 tons. Stuart BarkCr C 8CHOONEBe0 HarrlM tU Buth Darling. 193 tons. Chlproan, Isaac L Clark,334 tons, repairing11"' Co Throh tosTi I n,n vqm..., ' Geo Ilarriss & Co m orta and South Carolina, I - ' ws, uonzaies. rebidg ' for Freight or Paaaareannhr t ' KG Barker Co M. U. sMALL RON ic5t ,-T. , : . . kgkr. Fre,ghfeln-N-c- Caution to Consnmers ! FKOM PIER 34, EAST IilVEK, NEW YORE At 3 o'clock. P. M. CKNEFACTOR Saturday. July 25 REGULATOR Saturday. August 1 BENKrACTOU..:........Saturiay.Auguet 8 REGULATOR... Satnrd a' FROM WILMINGTON : REGULATOR Frldayt Jy u HKNEFArrOR rMMJt July n REGULATOR Friday. August 7 BENEFACTOR Friday. August U MA .uuKa Luna Ladlna- and An epitome of and desirable It, 1 V"- Courier. !. ooBum A weekly feast at It IS WOndArfnl 1-n Ita nrnnltl. . I Jormauon, and litMtairtta ZSSSSZ v?i f;rr8tac prepald. $2.00 Per Year. ol. VI. commences November 4, 1884. Single Numbeks, Five Cents each. fSS?Sf 'JPtomaa by Post-Office loavoia9 of loss. ""cuul copy tnis advertise lriut 'express order of HarpiST "nvrAUAAB. A.UUTCSS HARPER BROTHERS Vw York. various details are eminently nriutfc.i.i m.,h attention Is elven to the f socl etiquette, and ita Illustrations of art , f . wor axe acsnowieuged to be unequal led. Its literary meilt la of tho highest excel- IVU,A'; "iw unique cnaracter or its humor ous pictures has won for It the name of the American Punch. ' . Harper's Periodicals. rerxear: HARPER'S BAZAR.................. 4 S" ? "xwifi 4 00 j tt o wisjckxx .......... ;...... 4 oo HARPER'S YOUNGr PEOPLE..... 2 00 j xxAKi-iSK MMXXCKJJXT SQUABS IABRABT. One Year (52 Numbers).. 10 00 QF MILLINERY IN TO DAT, and tt$ everything is fresh and new I te seU at tho LOWEST P03SIBLI Wol I contemplate making a change inn,, b, and consequently mUBt sell out tie p,i atock and I desire to flve'mj mvmatvt, advantage, before the sfck lirArun MlllmerV. Notionn nml Vm- a. . prices. . e"' " " Re8pectfuJl7 ' MISS E. KARKER. may 19 Exctainrs Conn. Owing to the Sickness dec 3 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Postage Free to ail subscribers In the United wswio sonacia. . fl?trVoluin.8 of the Baza begin with the iur j anuary or eacn year. When 7uVTi?" "fcuuuHeu. ii wiu oe understood J?a 0 subscriber wishes to commence with UiTnliernnext lne receipt of order. j The last Five Annual Volumes of ffarver'M www ut uca. uiuhu uiniiinir ' win na un Wifh h. . , . . I mn.ll Vr.at. .i ' ""T "J tbrV Harpkk's Maoazike will concludTlts ?J?roVlded he frel$ht doeTnot exceed tt52Ji?.ftlI?e?r- boldest periodical ot Its ri?fi!l Te) Jor f 7 00 PC' volume, type. It Is yet In each new volume, a new wai M?ln i0T ecn volume, suitable for j jiufc sunpiy Decause it presents freh TJv ti ov "i postptia, on re subiects and new natures, hut JSi1 LPt of $1 00 each. ly. because it steadUy advances in th mXii i5emlttances should be made bv ROYSTER'S CANDY MAKER We have been usable to get anj of his fine Candies 'for the past ten days. , to his Recovery We can now supply ycu with tnj desired' amount. V Wl iiBi6ue-maKing. in a word, the Magazine becomes more the faithful mirror of current life and movement. Leading features in the attractive programme for 1885 are: new W i w fi : u ujr,Vun8,,ance emmore Woolson SS JL"2,5K fti n7?.yel entitled "At TIJEO, New York. uiormng, inn norsc in ktckine off the flies, got bis leg over the trace, and be- f?-n J.earing an.d PIon2ing. The driver, JbJi Sides, a colored man. in tring to extricate the auimal; was himself thrown forward, caught in some porn uuu oi lua njrnrss orated some dis tance, and we learn, very seriously in jured. Ho has since died. n.P?ldSo0ro -4r-tw: - A letter; Irom Mr. . H. Smith, written Irom Saratoga p,,,uK wo ouousy, was received .here mgni, in wnich ho stated that he uau just returned from Ml. McGre gor, and that of the hundreds who had visited the cottage to see" the remains of Gen. Grant he was the only one opto that time who had been permitted an entrance to the chamber where tho dead General lay embalmed, as the cottage was not opened to visitors un til yesterday, Mr. Smith was admitted P. (JLTDB A CO.. Ganarm" J Jujy lS.tf 85 New YorV Health Is Wealth. CUBE GUARANTEED Dr K. P woa Nkhvk Ann Ht..tv JKTL. WEST'S an teed Tvrtn rn. 1 1 . " V. iTi . "r" B552-Hi ISSSSJSSSSL enhni Ar---"'iD me use or al TTaKeruiness, Mental De- I 5 Andrew I o1. or tobacco. f T D ft A j ouius UJT UKTTINQ THE GENU- 1MK Qnvr t . . w41lJLi AIIA II 'I'AhBAiiA 1 that theobloncr lag in the centre of pjuh r'b bears the Trade Mark of the buggy ad horse's the words snirTT. t?m ta tt"u me name Of the mannfflOlnrom Un , V OOi the Red Glove de scrlpUvc illustrated canera - by P I) Mlllett. R Swain Glffor E A AbSe? R A STT SnL1? anU .t.h.?.r8 Goldsmith's -She OAOJTJL, htOCpS to t'onauer ' Ilhiatrntoff K akk-. 1 - ' - "UDJr vxuer ur isran, w avoid chanee of loss. IIZZZX?: noi to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Haspeb ft wAnajw.,- Auuress HARPER ft BROTHERS, New York. 3 lbs. for SI. deo 3 P. L. BEIDaEBS &C0, ho A KKa . M nortant nTvrJ a w c",r 1 4 Tobacco, buuuiu oe careful to noUce blue pper Haroer's Periodicals. i- DOOES, July 20 UO North Front 8t- Burked wagon was bein? unloaded at K'Kniiof the Bra3 wsuitingta TKRson a m or near Fries' fartnrv nninct Q-,Tf T1'?. na adlng to mlserv. drrv .?! KKSON co- Beware I a " R A. PAT- oi ine maiv trnwh. ; Per Yai HAKPKB'S lUoiznni! " Hakfkr's Wekklt .. " HASPKS'S Rakaw " - HARPER'S VOUKO PeoVlk.V.V ""' Haspeb's Franklin son a Pestaae Free to autuhtT.. n' ri.rr 4 00 4 08 4 00 200 Patronize Our Home Insu rance Cos. ucaiu. mm!itiiMiii.i . . - ' . v. of power In .-C Knnc. Los leas of the bralT ..D7?T exertion lie as the aenuin sttitt t Kach box cintiin ""Vc.C1"uul?enc- I " snn not k& WAIdl. 00, sent by i or 8lx "oxea for $5 1 mall prepaid on receipt of nrfc: WE OH A T? A vrTiru or-v- bv us for r!t Twrk """.f.0?" received - - vuuok a a i in nam or . iui a.iut refund The volumes of the Xfa--tm . ?rrr. BU.UIH;rioer wishes to berfn with in the world. hiin . 1 1 rr.iiL 1 1 rn 11011 BLINDS. HPHE VERY BEST MATERIAL USED, and none but the most skilled workmen employed; SAVCTOOBMOf ET.AID lEfPAT MW51 not an apprentice boy in our shops. sTinw TOT rx ma us - , aw uimujc BLIKDS and DOORS, and Hard Oil finish, win equal any I ADRIAN june 6 3meod ny sir boTM "Q "HI Mud Urn nnnh.u. . . . doTno7eSn.ae oney ifthetreatmTnt by JOMn:wlrT 5ed Chlcsn. in ww, adison St.. V?3!' nts. Chicago, 111. naranteea issued only " auiaon St, oct 21 lydftw COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, &c. ilfi Hi more money than at anTthin .1 . ".IMiMl iMHllT fall. Portland. Maine. TXTE SOUCIT IKQUIRIES AND ORDERS lor. tte WIKSITTP rniM uiAs an; COTTON PRESSES, whbh . . oapenor to VY to tAl-rL1!"1. AfD GSNTLEMEN i J . mMk- Circu ars and their own homo. ' iiC?"fns wort, at Price Lists will l ditTw. -n tKTT-"wl'.ovai or mall anrl - - 'ppiication. can b quletff nike : no ca T.m,' f a Reliable MVPhTf-Sf? " , AXX joiyuaftwlm 33. WTH & WORTH. the current Number. The last eleven emt xri . flcrpr'A Afaoazine, lneTtTloth 4,n" amiW on receipt Si 50 ccnu each-by Index to Harver'm AfnZZ. av-.. Analytical. andbiiiflTJulJ. inclusive, from JuneT&So to Juna S voL, 8vo, Cloth, f4 06. - JxmcV one uenunancea should hn m.. 1 . Money Order or DrafCtoll XancVofW a ,iZZ.. vrcr MXAMTXM ft is so a. tnne 17 dft w PARSLEY ft WIGGINS 1884. 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D A. SMITH'S Furniture Warerooms j Can be found a lane aasortaient of VA LUAB LE GIF T Sj Ely's Cream Bairn nd w. t- Jf..l .eapecUfiy the ladles, ara tarrh Cure. ai . IfJ : 117" Tiiea to call and examto lfMlfolTWHi rw.n ' wwa r stent I r-'- ii,q r. C MILLER'S. ' - wissi ounn anr Nrn 1 so Address decs HARPER ft BROTHERS . -New Tork. Tar Heel Liniment. JjiOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL UE. 1). A. RUTTTTT Fnrnlturo Dealer, it. Front street TOO HAVE TO SPEID FOB IKSBIAICL "'-1 j-- . Tie Qtmim ffufnal lire famzttttzffi ; OJf WIMUINGTON, N. C. Tfl NO W TIIOROUG IILY OK0ASj2v ! and prepared to tike First CUas ElsUI losses by FIRE. ' Office No 1224 Piincess; 8t . Joariil l& nT B. G. WORTH. Fri J. E. LIPP1TT, Cect'y ft Tresa. apISl tf Bargains, Bargains, CITIZENS OF WILMINGTO.V, COS1 your own Interest and buy counirj pro - J. R. MAESflALl ! .-; 24 North Wt ft Conalgnmenta are nMhlag In. I CV ye Idle?
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 29, 1885, edition 1
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