THIS PAPER : . - -TIXAST HOXICa. . . W will to rtettvt eoBuaaaleattcV Irom oux WkCm oa aty tad " tlT :aubjsctt r ' gaatral Interest but Tkeaaaaof tha writer must always & ; alsaed to Use Miter. : i r ' Coau&aalcatlo&s must be wrttua ea ea one aide of the paper. ' ;' T - . Pcrsonalltlea must be avoided.: ; And It la especially' and rerUculariy en "T too4 thai the Rdltor !ooa nt etwy tndor the vlowsor .orrcapoD'.lo(a r.Ai o ttu In tha editorial column. - -ci;ual ttt rremagr Sundays cepVod by ,MWH T. JAMES, 7 t&rroi 19D rsorimoE. SUCIUPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: re year f4.G0. Six month, 1 2.0ft. Thre nonthfl, $1.00; s,One month, A3 cent. Tie paper win be deHvercd by carriers frw 3? cbar?, In any part of th city, at the aboT ;xs. or 10 cent per week.. " . ".-' Advestlslng rate low and liberal, I-3ulcrlbcrs will report any. and all fall- VOL. XI. W ILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 , 1887. NO. 1G : THE DlILf i - t -ros to receive their paper regularly, A ton of palmetto i to tV sent .North inni SanTord. KU., io he trrd a nitteri! for tbo nar.tin.c' r ol p.nppr The cipal troubl in th; Xith Uiv roi yft been so' tied but hn lWrk dia mond have tumbled lro: $7 50 to $f" per ton. - Francis Murphy,whpn recently ask hit opinion about legislation against the liquor tftiQIc. sa d : "II ie,:i'.ation could save pep!c Moses wu!d hay been the Christ.7! A Democratic newp-prr vbich .ignores and rrjpc'-a ' ne plank of it l-a'ty platform and then call for ihe maintenance and 'support ol another piank shows the in"-t absurd incorss lorry. . .- Til divorced wif'- oi K inafoi Fair, 'o wh m h C iu' cav lour lui. lion :nl a h:t from her rx-hu-b int'- e:ate. cann-t fuvl piarcs enoueh !.-r the interest oa her' nrny and is rnptrfly adding to that sum. - - . . In the United States there are 2.269 brewcrie. which, produce annually. Ifti 832,400 ga'.l-ins, or over 7 alhn per head. In (Jcrruany there are 23.90 breweries, which produce . anouaU KKJ.tKK) 000 gallons, or over 20 gallons per head. In Great Britain there are 52G2U brcwerii?. whtch produce anr.u. ally 1 ,050.00O.(K0 gallons, tr.rer SO gallons per head. . ..:-. 1 The Totlpra ol tbo New York strain, of Potter blood seeni'to Jo a family of Bishops. Bishop Horatio rotter, who died at the age of 81 years, was one of the brothers of Alonz Potter, once Bishop of Pennsylvania. Henry C. Potter, who succeeds his venerable uncle, just dead, as Bishop of New' York, is a son of the lata Bishop Alonzo Potter. - Yesterday the following U. S. Sena tors wero elected : Davis. Republican. Irom Minnesota; Hale. Republican, from Mai no; Far well. Republican, from Illinois; Gray. Republican, from Penn sylvania; ilawley, Republican, from Connecticut; Stockbridge. Republican, I'mni Michigan; Gray, Doui'cra, from Delaware, and Cockrtfll. Democrat Irom Miisouri. Messrs. Hale, Hawley, Gray, of Rela w are, and Cock rel I are their own suc cessors. Messrs. Davis, Farwell, Gray, of Pennsylvania, and Stock bridge are new men. There is no change in the political status. The legislatures of 7 NTaw .rpmpv and Indiana have not VSt - - - a rle.S3d. Thero is no civil pension list in .this country, nor ought there to ba one. The Senate a few days s nce passed a bill to pension Mrs. Logan and another to pension Gen. Prank Blair's widow. Tho former may be coosidered a Re publican measure and" the latter - a Democratic, inasmuch as Senator Ves1 was the. man who introduced the bill. The Democrats should haye 6tootly opposed both measures.. Once the door is open to this thing it will be a hard matter to close it. There is no existing law undor whiclnhe pensions could have bcen paid and hence the arbitrary rnaetment Neither Mrs hhotfan nor Mrs. Blair is justly entitled to i his nionoy. It has been taken from the people without' lhSr consent and without'even a discussion of the' mat ter. It is a wrongdoing .which we hope will be undone in th Home. -It is fn every way.au anti-Democratic measure and is opposed to the genius of this government. II race Up. ; You are feeling depressed, your aope- Me is poor, you are ootnereo; wn Headache, you are fldgetty. nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to trace up. Brace up. but not with turn ulant8, spring medicines, or outers. which have for their basts yery oau. cheap whiskey, and which "stimulate you Or an hour, men leave you in worse 'coadilion .than before. bat you want is an alterative to purUy your . ... . . .1 r t : bioo4i. statt oeatmy acuuu oi lioei and Kidners. restore vour vitality, and rire renewed health and strength. Such a medicine yon win una iu riecirio Bitters, arid only 50 cents ajjotueai Y. II. Green & Co's. A Captain's Foritinat Diicov- Capt. Coleman, "schr. Wejmouthr nlying -between Atlantic City and N. Y.. had been trouoled with a- cough to that be was unable to sleep, and was Induced to try Dr. King' New. Discov ery for Consumption. . It not only gate instant relief, but allayed tho ex treme soreness in hit breast: Ilis chil dren wjfe similarly affected and a tin He dose had the tame happy effect. Jr. King's New Discovery. Is now the fandard remedy m lua Coleman noose id acd on board the ficaoooer. - Freo Trial Bottles o! this Standard emedy at V. II. Green & Cp's. v. Kx Trcsnlent Henry Ilentz, of the New York Citon Kxchange. estimatea that Ihe n.-xlcoiton cr.p will be 6 500.- t'0 bV.. ();. born place it at (i 250.(00 m l the difference frf 20,(KH) bales promises to mka things Itv. ly before many months. At present the specu- lation in cotton is m iw lido.' bfcauso- trcoriing to Mr. Ilontz, there are no leaders of speculation on the Exchanrc. Some were maimed iu the last cotton bout a number of months asr. LOG A J NEWS. On TO NEWJAnviRTISEMilTX. Muxns IJTuJi ccrcto r C SI IJ.I-KR Gaif ton I Tnoa f flAOI..V Lan t Master W Ptiick 3ale of Vitbtab'.c ot J'lMUBTArNNKNT-t. Agnc' Sui d G W TATE5 SMliOilion Keueict l MlM.VR Jt NlKtMK HolM.1T GODll UMiRfKb ( II A M)ts-rrcnrh Hcsl .S!I per Ctton advanct-d lour or lire p-duts in Xotv Yin k to-d-iv. This has been a remark ib'y dull day fur news lathering. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 032 bales. Flh anil oysters are scarce and eon scquenlly high in price. Mtrxsox shows some very pretty pants patterns received this veek. f Now is the timn Jor dealers in . coal and wood to reap a golden harvest. The cheapest place to buy your school book and school stationery ist Hoius bergers. , t Steamboatmen report about eight feet of water in the Cape Fear, iwith the riyer tailing slowly. Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes lor repairs to John Dyer and Son. f The steamer Ezcdaior was sold at auction yesterday an i was purchased by Mr. W. 11 Sneli for $575. The proposed amendment to the city charter wa3 the subject of considerable conversation among merchants and business men today. Attention is InviUd to the sales of real estate to take place at the C )urt House door, at 12 o'clock tomorrow. See advertisements on this page. The days haye gained somewhat in length in the af ernoons but they have lost iu the mornings. The sun Jise3 now at 8 minutes past 7 o'clock. f (lea. S. II. Manning, Sheriff of New Hanover county, was the first shenflin the State to settle in lu 1 for both State and County taxes for the year 18S0 It is said that a branch of the Salva tion Army will be hfre early next month. Raleigh is to havo a visitation very soon from a part ot the English contingent. - The building to be occupied by Mr; G. J. Boney as a grist mill is rapidly ap proaching completion, and will s.oon be teady for occupancy. It is an Lu posing structure. I' Persons desirous of joining the class in. vocal music which will ccinmenco next Tuesday night can leave their names with Maj. II. II Foster, at this office, or at his residence. No. 715 Mul berry street. It is wonderful how near Turner's almanac comes to the truth in its con jectures as to the weather. It firotold the cold weather and the high winds lor the' early part of this week, thereby discounting tha Signal Office, which gave no warning whatever ot Monday's high winds. Thealmanac predicts rain and snow for Monday next and we shall look for the result with in terest. Indications For North Carolina, warmer South erly winds and fair weather. Hough. Weather. Sleamslilp Benefactor, Tribcu, which left New York on Friday last, did not arrive here until about 11 o'clock this forenoon. She had a regular Winter passage, . wliich means that it was stormy and tempestuous She met. however, with dj accident during the passage. ; - I'eraonai Rev. E. A.lYate. D. D , Pastor of the First -Methodist Church iu this city. wasfo'IUleigh on Monday. JMr;ij. Puiver. who was here atone oi toe agents of Baroom's Circus,' but is now repretentinr the Louise Arno Dramatic Compiuy. is 'n the city- lo day. making the Decenary preparations (or a weck't performance here by the company, commencing next Monday night.- . . : . . i i To-Nijrht. ,As wj,i be seen by the advertisement. to be fuanj :n another column, the pro. . 2ramme lor the entertainment at St. j jamcs Sch'wl, Uwm to-night has ; bcen careUlly arranged eo as to furnish An aiuUul j,f variety which wiii be ifiaant to all.. The nut o a sera haye excrcigC(! real skill in making the am j raii20tuents for a happy and successful. j OCCSgion, and they will undoubtedly be rewarded by a liberal patronage. The bill of fare lor the refreshments is va ried, ample and most tempting, and the prices at wnich the various luxuj rios will he sold are indeed reasonable: Jave your orders at Heihsberger's for the Itt, Trial and Conviction of Ctuvrrius the inunlererot LilianMadi son. ' t Tlipr tnomntricat. At 7 o'clock this morning thelhermom eter at the Signal Office here indicated 15 degrees al.fi ve zero, which was the point roached on the l.h inst., and the lowest that has been thus far reached! this Winter. At the same hour,- at Atlanta, it was Hi ab ivc ; at Augusta 17 above; at Charleston 22 above; at Charlotte 13 above and at Norfolk 13 above. The cold wave came'direct from the Northwest and did not strike the extreme Southwest, the tbermome ter averaging about 50 degrees through out Texas. It has bee ma mnch warm er in the Northwest within the last 21 hours. At St Paul', Minn., it was 31 degrees below at 7 o'clock yesterday morning while at tho corresponding hour this morning it was one degree above; a difference of 32 degrees. At Yankton. D. T., it was 10 below at 7 o'clock yesterday, while at the same hour this morning it was 14 above; a difference of 30 degrees, and bringing the temperature to within one degree df Wilmington weather. - The cold waye here has reached its minimum, and we may kok now for a few days ot pleas ant weather. Our neckwear is of the very latest design. Muksn sails" from 253 up ward. : . - f - New Commutation Tickets. A two thousand mile ticket for the express benefit of the commercial trav elers can now be secured at all the ticket offices of the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolina, includ ing tho Piedmont Air Line. Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line. Kxces baggage tickets are also to be procured, and there seems to be belter times ahead for the commercial boys, so far n railroad conveniences are con cenicd. The two thousand mile ticket is issued in addition to the regular one thousand, and the five hundred mile ticket, and at the same rate. 2k conls per mi Ue. though the conditions are dif ferent. While the one thousand mile tickets ate issued for roads or divisions over one hundred miles, long, and the five hundred mile tickets for roads or divisions of one hundred miles and under, the two thous and mile tickets are good for commercial purposes oyer the entire line of each separate system using the tickets.) Only one name can adorn the two thousand mile tickets, while two names are allowed on the others The party buying the ticket mast write his name on it, and when in doubt as to identity ot the holder of the ticket, the conductor r agent will require his signature for com patison with that given on the ticket.. 'The form of mile age tuket to be used-will be the Thrall-Patent Mileago Ticket." with detachable biugage strip. , All bag gage in excess of one hndised and fifty pounds has lo.be paid for at the regqlar tariff of the road, and excess baggage tickets good for two thousand miles, at $5 per 1.000 pounds, over tbo entire line of each separate system using same have bcen issued Pianos and organs can be bought cheaper at Heinsberger's than at any other houso in the State t Clearance Sale. Big reduction in clothing at Siiuifcifs. All small lots where sizes are broken in suits ; overcoats for men, boys and children, reduced in price $2, $3, $4 and The real cost or actual value ot the goods have nothing to do with the low prices. Siutlti: has reduced them to some ixlraordinary biq value lor very little money. Don't fail to see Shriek tor bargains; first come will have best choice to select from at the very low prices. New styles and reliable clothing can be bad tt I. Spriek's, the Old Reliable-Clothier, 114 Mtrket Street. t " Imported tultingt will be doted out tt a very small figure at Mtrssoif'i t Seamen's Friend Society. As an item of interest to the public we make the following statement: On the first of January. 1870. the bonded and floating debtof tho Sea men's Friend Society of thi3 port was $fl.918,03j Since that lime, from its own resources, (and a very small year ly contribution irom annual members) it has paid the interest en tho debt, paid alt expenses ot insuranca and re pairs, provided tor all shipwrecked seamen who have coqjo into this port in destitution, and paid on the princi pal of tho debt the sum of $2 .6 IS 02. Leaving the total indebtedness f the Society at this time $4,302 01, with the interest no accrue -thereon duriug the year.- We-wish to reduce U.by the. end of. the fiscal year to $4,000 or less. The constitution provides tbat any person paying two dollars a year to the Socie ty, shall be a member thereof for one year, or paying twenty dollars a mem Dcr for lilc. Our collector will so')n call on our present momber3, and other citizens, to collect these yearly 'duss W hope there can bo found in this commercial city one hundred and fifty men who have charily enough in ttieir hearts, and wi.l take intcrtst enough in this Society and the gcanieu who visa this port. io become members, anq aid us. still to reduce this debt. Many ol its older mcmbci s and friends who have stood by the Suctety in days of "dark nesi and d.'Ubt have passed away, and there is need for other men to supply their places. Messrs. Silas N. Martin, Edward Kidder. W. A. Wright, Alex ander Sprunt. IS. T. Hancock, F. II. Darby and II. B. Eilers. ol the Board of Trustees, arc no longer with us. Will you not become a member of the Society? Come to tho annual meet ing(wbich will ba duly announced) aid us? by your counsel, and encourage us by your presence. The Society has been censured for what il was noldoni. and wo make this statement to show what has been accomplished with the means at its disposal. The American Seamen's Friends So ciety ol New York city aids us to keep a chaplain and there are weekly services in its Bethel constant ' visiting of the sick in the Marine Hospital, and a dis tribution of reading matter among the seamen. Who can tell the result of this work? Will you ieiu in with us, and help us td do better things in future than we havein the past? The amount is small; lite influence on the seamen and raftsmen! visiting this port may be great and the dlbject is worthy of your con sideration. By order and approval of tha Execu tive Committee of the Society. CeojU French," Jk, Treasurer. Salyation Oil is an infallible cure for headache, backache, pain in the side and limbs, and all rheumatic and neu ralgic affections. It relieves pain and extirpates the disease that causes it. Price twentyflve cents a bottle. $11. 20 in Music lor 35 Cents. This Favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, just published, contains thirty two pieces of choice and popular vecal music, full sheet music size, with com plcte words and music and piano ac companiment. I ho music is iiuely printed upon neavy paper with a vervi attractive cover. The following arel the titles of the songs atd ballads con tained in the Favorite Album: As I'd Nothing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch the Little teet; Oh. lou Pretty BIue-Eved Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy's Letter ; The Passing Bell; 1 saw Esau Kissing Kate; Won't You Tell Me Why, Pwobin ; The O.'d Garden Gate; Down Below the Waving ..Lindens, Faded Leaves; All Among tho Summer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently, My Protty Ioufse; I Really Don't Think I Shall Marry; Dreaming of Home, Tno Old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; There's a Silver Lininir to Every Cloud ; Strangers Yet; Not Yet; Somebody; A Year Ago; Bachelor's Hnll;.Iluth and I; Good Night; One Happy Y'ear Ago; Jennie in the Orchard ; The Old Barn Gale; .lack's Farewell; Polly; Wrhi?per. in the Twilight. Tbisisavcry line Col lection of real vocal gnus, and gotten up in very handsome style. Published in the usual way and bought at a music store these 32 pieces would cost you $11.20. - The Holidays are.past and we must cloaz out our slock at once. Will send the entire collection well" wrapped and postpaid fcr only 35 cents or four for $1. Orders iiixei sasik day Re ceived. By getting three of your friends, you sccuro your own ii;r.E, Address. Holiday Pur.i.isniNn Co., BUFFALO. N. Y. fit If You Wish a Good Article Of Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for Old Rip." sept 10 d& fim A large assortment of ivory, cello loid and stiver plated tabic and dessert knives. Just the article tor a Christ mas present. For low prices and good reliable goods, go to Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t Hides, Furs and Skins " OF ALIJKINPS. i" TVOOL AND.TV AX. lUghest caeh;prlccs raid J. r. G A SHELL, Pcaler anCShlpir o( Saw Yuxt, Uide, - jso. iiBj?iOTtn water et, , - WlUnlngton..N, C jan 13 NEW A1VEUT1SI2MLKNT. Entertainment, Vocal & Dramatic iJm.cr tLe aua ices of . ST. AON ES; G U I LL. WEISESI.Y EVL'G. Jan. K, atSo'cJo lr. Admission 15 ircnU. - PROGRAMME-: Pakt 1st. M3 French, Vr. Adiiap. Ducttc. ...... - Vocal Fo'o.... Bccitatton.... . fcl isi' M. h. Kenan. ....Miss Myers Vocal Solo ..Mr. .I Smith. Kccitatton TT..-.. ...Mia I ola Martin. In rondufeion :i few remarks by Unr.le Pharaoh Part Jsh. BLUE BEARD Pamomimk. I'd lima. . , fij Its Love. Ulster A.nn.. Blue Beard. 1st Brother. 2d Brother.. jaa 19 It .r.Wies Whitaker. Mr He Hcclnck. .....Mr. C. Myers.. .Mr. T. Buntiog. fJllE ONLY FIRST-C. AS RESTAUR ANl la North Carolina. T. E. WALLACE, Proprietor - jan 15 lm Garden Seed. JRUG. CHEMICALS, PATENT MKD1 ctne i and Fancy Articles in full supply at F. C. MlLLEIl'3, jan lo Corner Fourth and Sun Sts Sale of Ileal Estate. B VIRTUE AND TN PURSUANCE OF a decree of the Superior Court of New Hanc ver County, wherein Lewis Lcgraml and wife Lucy LHgrand were Dtaintlff4 and Lucy Mcr rick watt defendant, tbo undersigned. Com missioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door n tho city of Wilmington, at 12 o'cloek, a ahursdar the Dth day of Jauuary, 1837. iill that lot of land situate in said city, beginning at the corucr ef Sixth Btrect, ruuDlng thenco alorg tho line of Sixth ttreet 70 feet to Lane's alley, thenco 70 feet to a stake, thence fo Taylor street and along the Hue ot Taylor street 153 feet to the bsginnln?, being part of lots 1 and 2 In block 337. it. McCLAMMY, Janl82t' Commissioner Sale of Valuable Lot. JgY VIRTUE Ol A DECREE OF TUB Scpcrior Court of Kcw JIanovcr "county, I will eell at public auction, at the Court House door iu the city of Wilmington, on Thursday, January 2Cth,l?87. at 12oclock, M. the fol lowing lot In said city : Beginning at thei southwest corner of Ann and Sixth etroct, runs thence South with the West lice of Sixth street 06 feet, thence West 821..J feet, thence North CG feet to Ann street, thence S-2J j feet to the beginning, being part ot lot No. 1, in block 117. G. W. PRICE. Guardian, jan 10 td cf V. r . rtce. North Carolina, J New Han aver County, j :upcj lor Court Margaret A. Tarborouah vs. Caroline Husecl. The Icfcudant above named will take no tice that a summons in the above entitled ac tion was issued against ber on the 7th dr.y d Uccember 1 880, for the recovery of the sum of (210.M damage s tor breach of contract against Incumbrances, contained in d'fccdaDl's deed to r laluUir, recorded In the Register' ofticc of said county.-, in Book T T T, page which summons i returnable to the term of SuiKiri or Court of saM county of New Hanover, to be bld at the Court House in Wllojtngon, on the ;tli Monday bclore the 1st Monday in March JSb7, and that a warrant of attachment was Issue l at the same timo against Hie prop erty of tho said defecdmt returnable at the same iaie ant place abvc named for ih re turn of tiie summons, when and where the its fendant Is reinlrcd to appear and answer or demur t the csmpla'.nt, r the relict Icinaivl ed will be granted. . This 8th Uy of December LVJ. S. VAN Aftlltl NGF, . Clerk tuner lor C nil. dec 8 lawGw wed - New Hanover Co LAND PLASTER. -o- 300 TON'S KOVA SGOTIA LAND PLAs. TER, 0i..",r. per cent, of Sulpha'c of Lime. The want' of I' lister his Ixrcn one of the greatest drawbacks to successful farming In this Slate, and it U au Important icrvke to this great Industry and to the State. it Is quite lonpcnsnble In any JsiUhd n: f ystem vf agriculture, and it sc rves Ecvcral imiKrtant ends, besides the direct one of lur nlsbiDg lime and sulphur; It gather nitrogen and prevents Its dla-.inalioo and loss: It la a specific for clover and other legurr.toouv p anis ana H Jnlirecttr renders the iotah of the soil available andeo a ws in tti? restora Uon of wrrn lands. Wc have sold Piaster to many rfuilnr tt.e list rear, alt from whom wo havo heard, ix pres their saiUf action a lurtsuUs. lie apDllcAtlonof I'hisltr.t animal man htc. will increase the value of that mature beyond calculation. CodjposUdz with rdastcr will improve th value of jour C9Jiipost3.'3HTCcnt. Sowing from 50 to ilO rounds of i-Lifter lo lac acre, over your small grain after it liin the ground, will glT you an Increased cr.r cd m iv i vr .... frro 10 to 1M rcr cent. 1 t ASI) 1ANC1 FRAMES OK A LI It I in (csncneahlo in eaily Irsciiig forUio'UIn Too,l ITr... i vi encn as strawberry be 1s. asparagus beds Ac. i ,n ,a yooa, Lraas ami elvct. eot aaic in iota io sail ty . . r ... sparaj F. B. XUU3. t. BAuLEY, j jio 13 la nac WiUnlpjt: :n, n. c. j Those Clears Have Come. JAUKll. NCTr, ianl2 Tin Dxudaf,?I$ N. Front St. i NCTV AOVU2IITISKMI3NTS, Vocal Class. jyjY srxr cls is vocal music will 13 commenced at m? rcehJonce. No. 71S Mulberry trtirt. prompily at u'clocx , on the mgbtof the 25 h Inst. ImHIoii 3 tiT lilt' sons, to lie paid when half tho tendon has ex pired. k 11. 11. roSTEU. JiUV - ' , . - Secreto. A Good 5 v Cent Ciffar. aivsps mtoTiiisns.' Yh9lesale and Retail Drugglata. dcc:ti - v -: wiimtagtoa.N. c. Liglitni llods. T11Y PAY ro... Mort ANYTUING HE T? can get. to a travelling roan, who has no interest :n your o.bartdc or Iho buUdlnir up of your diy -eimply takes vour money and leaves when vou cah get the same llod for :ticoota and Point thrown in, of an old es tHll'shd houo that lias been putting u Rod for twcnlyjcart? , " . Ku'o-n Cjittlng' by au experienced hand. ' PA It KE It A TAYLOB. J. A. SPRINGER HEALyUARTEHS FOR & Wood, THESE HARD TIMES. North Water Street j irn 17 Hazard Powder. We now uavk the agency foe . .th. celebrated Powder which la tin doubtedlv the best eold lu this country. No r magazine bullt.down the river (out'of city limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the lowest prices. WM. E. SPRINGES A CO., Successors to John Pawson A Co.. . 121 and p 31arkct Street. jnnlt. f Wilmington N. C. Florida Oranges. FEW THOUSAND NICE FLORIDA ORANGES for sale. - CUAS. F. BROWNE. Broker ana Ccm. Merchant. No. 5 Market at., jan 15 Wilmlngton.x.c- Subscriptions Received P U RLI? IT ttL3 PBP'ES . IV) R & I.L POPULAR PERIODICALS AND PAPERS. . A 'Complete Stock 'of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY at Lowest Prices. " YATES' BOOK STORE. jan 17 French Heel Slippers. BEAUTIFUL LOT OF FRENCH KEEL KID SLIPPERS for' Lalles-for drcta or party wear. Elegant . assortment of Ladles', Misses- and Children' tho'f u at ' ' fc . . , , ... GKO. K. ntKNCII SUNS, jn J7 : , 10s n: Front Street Foreclosure Sale. JJY V1UTUE Ol' A DECREE OF THE superior Court .of New Hauoveri county. ' made at its September Term, A. D., Lts-o, in a certain civil action therein jeedtug, wberdn J. 11. Strauss nan plalntln" and retr ir Smith ana II. K. Smith bis wife, were re Wilmington, at it U, on said day, expoieto sale, by public au.-.tion. for catli. that lot of -..u u me cy or vrumington. State of North Carolina, wMHi Is bounded and described as follows: negtnlngataiolntin the South ern inc of Campbell street l o icet West of Ha Intcmctlm with the Wc&texn line of tourtli street, and runaing tbenee along tb southern lino of Camnbc'l street Wet 5 feet. U,cnre South parallel with Fourth street 04 rcet. thouco East prralJcl with Campbell strtet , vv; . , iU' BCC oriu parallel with Fourth MARS.) EN BELLtMV. ian 15 7t . - Comroirtsioftt r For 1887. jyjILLER'S ALMANAC?, ' Turner's Almna. Blum's Almanacs, ' Stadt A land almanacs. - -1 i ir!Cf, all f.;. For tale at II El Na B E RG E fi'.-J Books, Pianos, Organs, Coal 'tu"au. n uiucrifcnea, :i commissioner duty appointed In and by iaid decree, win on Monday,. the 2lth day of Jannarr! IftSi.ailDe Court LlOust i!rtr n I !S; ,1 1 V 1 1 110 -oulhcrn imc of Campbell street the l cglnolng, being a part of lot No. 1,1a block No. 231, ac:ording to the xnieal plan of raid city. Jnks, Mucilage, Gold acd btirl Pen. SutioncTy of every variety acd Hi IW Glre us a call. It may be lo your advantage. HEINSBERGER'S. ' - . -V. . , '-j .. - ...... fc Jan 11 CaiH B.kx and Mnsl-iter -1

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