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vary Taln. r W win M glad to. rscalrs esaaaatsatua trca cj trUais ca say saJ HI itstjira rtrtrallitrtitbut Tit axaa of Uts wntar nnti alwxn t ; aJsat4 ta Ut Eiltor.' : - - ComaualcaUoaa Banal M wrltiu CI C3 oaasldaof u papar. V - -i . T. ' ParaonalUteamostoa avoldad.: ' l" f ABd n is aspeclairf and arskalajrly n tood that tha Editor doaa ant always aadoi tar tUws of oorrespondeBU . -- . tsti ta tat tdltortai eolumaa. ' NEW AlVvEICTISERlENTa. 4 evj.lffa .Of f .T.il iVU yKOPHlETUil. EW . . . . V A I It . OPTION 3 fl a!x ? oor month. 33 cents VOL. X I. WILMINGTON. N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1887 NO 41 o.!r iuur rcr:iirty. A "I will be deliver! by carrier. Tr Iif V iBy p of the : t-n m,'dz rite lov ana liberal. V i f.nOS thi with 3ur lnrclme; 4 wi-f ! iff. JTHICTLV fOTlt Pritf, OH E Dollar- ii i .in: h: perhaps life, ex-minc ccl , ..u g--t the Genuine. S rr.l 7. Trade-Mark ami the full litis .... ,r..t of Wrapi.rr.and on th nU 1 ,'tJ u; ti,c -l. .-.e f.---siaiil--- Remember thcr un'"oi"r.er genuine S.iiniions Liver Regulator fi,)V i. I w t'.li There is an imniense contract tr torpit! j l"V and o: h.pr warlike crafts open in Spain. The Government ol the (J-iern Recent intends lo spend t;. ti HMUU for t ho purpose f placing HieSpUiNh d-'it on a proper tooting. T!ie money is lo lo raised by the sale of rertain Crown lands. Naturally this is !ij.rih'eis which requires time, and t!vhre a svnlieate ha been formed .m-!1 these iaaiN. - Sutitli M. Weed, on whom the man- H'i-i I )t'utoeai ic leadership in New Yak Stale seems to have beeo placed, !il who recti ved last month the veto . ilu Democratic members . of. Hie l.pialturt l-r United Slates Senator, IrclaivH in a public interview that in lii-i opinion Treidunl Cleveland will ii"t ho a canJiJalc for reelection, and That in proper time ho will writo a letter U-o'iniii to be a candidate. . . A Florida company ensaged in the tiiniilacturo of perfumery ha? built a luiury at dacksouville, and next spring ili start a 200 -acre flower plantation. v now have oue plantation at San ihto, and aro puttius seven acres at lackionvilie in lliwcra." They have iuoo.ooo rtjwaini; tubo-rose .bulbs, aa.l & good uiauy hundreti thousand roe seraniuius. in addition to which tli-y bay all the roses, yellow jasmines, oranjie blosiotus, &c . that thoy. can seure.1 A society for tne promotion of the hiher education of women has been f-iunJeJ iu .Titian, under the president- opofthe prime minister, and with the support ot various influential lor- 2n anJ Japanese gentlemen. Besides regular c niri'es ol . instruction which wn be proviJed. special courses of "af- 'Tnoon lectures wi.l be delivered by lw profr-asors or tha university, .'The whole institution will ba under the con- trulc.f a loreisn.lady. principal. assist l y t wo or more foreign lady teacbs er. Mr. Alexander McArthur, of WinnN v. has started off to go to the North W. Iie has taken with him a canvas hat. some provisions, a lour- years 'apply of ammunition, , and a drug C'erk and presumably some drugs, for t what use would the clerk be without Iheai! ilaexnento tr vat wy fior an r. M'es at York Factory, hunt , musk-ox ftn Hartm's bay. and gel in with the Nuioiaux. Then he will take Vdog and hunt the pole. Oil. Gilder the start ot tim. but thert rt plenty f,f "me. and it will be interesting to see wfc'ch one reaches the world's pivot Merchants. Ueaci This. To those subject to the vexations of ismesa life, dyspepsia and a feeling of "Ability, irritability and despondency. If SoV' la.ke Simmons Liyer Kesulator 1 ,ie "pgulator is Tree ftom any injar- -; uuBcrai saosiacce; not disagreea ': Can hA Itton t : . quailed in the enra of oitea. E!!0i'i'-?.auon bad breath, sie'e headache fu bihous complaints. . you need a good heating or cook u2 Move? Then eo to Jaoori' 'fcer you will find'a Urge assortment M. Stolect from His low pricfs will 'ease yon. vMsassss ill t 'I n M. Dickinson, of Michigan, it is bleved. h bor.ked by President Cleve lard fr a place on the bench of the United States Supreme Court " , " - f-- There are 149 American students in 'hH Uniemiy f Berlin, 0 studying iheojoy'y. 5 law." 47 medicine. 58 philo sophy. 27 matbeniatica anl natural si-inc. and 2 political ?c:t nee. A new ysti in of cable railway is be. ngtiicd in Ch?cro. which has the cable - carrietl alonr on little trucks tbrough a b"X only ab.ut six inr he fqoare in. cn. ctiin. Buttons on the cable enter indent'ODj un the drum which propels it, and a lurked wheel at ached to ihe car catcher the buttons at the will ol ihe conductor, thus doing a way, with ihe it'ip.. WuiKlcrlut Cures W. 1). Iloyt & Co. Whoiesale and BKail l)ru&its nf l?(m-, (ia . say! u iiav b on fcIIids: lr. Kins a New Diwnvcry. Electric Bitters and Buck Ifti Arnica Salv fr tv years. Have i. ever handled tcimdivs that sell n well, or (rive such uni rsal satisfac tion There have been some, wondt r lul cures cffcc!d by these medicines in hicity. Several cau ot pronounced Ci.KUiiipliiii have been entirely curecF by the use cf a tew bottles ni Dr. Kind's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. Wp guarantee them always. Sold by W II. Green & Co. A Captain Fortunate; Discov ery. Capt Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City anr N. Y., had been troubled with h. cough so that ho was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King' New Discov- f6ry for Consumption. It notrmly rave hi n instant relief, but allayed the ex. tretne soreness in his breast. His chil dren wore similarly aflected and a sin gle dose had .the same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the at and an! remedy in the Coleman house hold and on board the schooner. Free Trial Botiles ot this Standard Remedy at V. H. Green & Co's. LOCAJ. NEWS. fNOEl TO NEW A OVERT HEM EH TI. r C Miller Gaiden SeeJ - 4ei:a Bouse Sus Williams C W Yates We Make to Order JIt'NDS Bbos Better than Tear'a HEiysBEKGKK's Wcbatcr's Dictionary Geo It Trench & Soxs Spring Styles MiLLVS A Niesime KenreMy'a Medical Discovery. " Lent will begin on Wednesday, the 23d insf. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 69 bales. The Valentine Gends have concluded to subside, for which we are glad- News gathering has been up-hill work to-day. and the labors of the local have been po rly rewarded. Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes for repairs to John Dyer and Son. t This has been a most delightful day, such as the people of Irigid New Eng land might well sUb for. The beautilul flowering moss in the woods is now in bloom and in just the proper condition to gather .The tramp nuisance continues un abated, and lots of tliny, stalwart, hearty, beef-eating looking Joafers are .wandering about the city begging for bread and meat. Candidates for Aldermanic honors are beginning to "bob up serenely," and can readily be distinguished from those who arc not aspirants by t heir good nalured insinuating urbanity. Rev. Dr. Priichard and Uev. G M. Tolson will go to Uilev's Creek Cnurcb, Pender countyi next Saturday, where they will assist the pastor. Rev. W.'M. Kennedy, in ordaining deacons for that Church. - Two postal notes issued by Posloflice here Jan. 15ib. I860, on New York City, which failed to reach destination, have been returned. Persons who purchas. ed same can obtain them by application at the Money Order Oflice. . Indicatton For North, Carolina, lair weather.aalural trenSth- I am a carpenter by followed by local rains, higher temper ature, winds becoming southerly. Appropriation). The following is a list of tho total amounts of items in the River and Harbor bill, which have been insarted or increased by the Senate Committee on Appropriations, affecting this Stale: Cape Fear river. $110,030; Contentnea Creek. $7,000; Pamlico and Tar rivers, S3.C00; Meberrin river. S2 000. . Pianos and orgaps can be bought cheaper at Heinaberger's than at any other house in the State t " Afloat Again. The Spanish barque Maria, from Havana for New York, with tagar, which ran aground on Frying Pau Shoals during a dense fog last Tnesday evening, has been gotten off ftodliftd reached the bar at Smiibvilte this morning. She will be brought up to the city lor such repairs4 as she may need, after the rough treatment she re ceived while thumping on the shoals. i'erMottai - - Col. T. D. McDowell, of Blatlen County, was in thn city to day. . ' Mr. .: Georee I.Norvitzkyi. who , n travelling in the interest Wf the Raleigh Xews and Observer, is in the eity to day and gav us the pleasure of a visit this, afternoon. We are indented to him for a copy ol the fcwsa d Ohserv r pectorial aliii:uac lor I8H7. . Mr T. M. E'ron, General Friegbt and Passenger agent f the Atlantic Coast Ine., has ont! to Atlanta to at tend the meetinir t the rate committee of the Southern llailway and Steamship Association, which convened in thai city yesterday. Th meeting wa call ed foritht; purp;io of coiKiidnriu? a re- vision of rales in uccordaiicM with the terms of the Inter-State Commerce bill. fjamp ICxploauui. Mr. J G. Wagner, wha lives nt Ma . i sonboro S und. underiK)k t extinguish a kerosene light at ab ut t o'clock lU morning, out came near being extin guished himself. He turned the wick down and then blew down the ch.iury, when the lamp exploded in his hands and selling fire to the furniture ot the room. The carpet and some of the other furniture was ruined before the flames could be extinguished and for a short time the entire premises were in imminent danger of being destroyed. A "New Firm. Messrs. W. A Dick and L. H Meares have formed a copartnership and will engage in the gentlemen' furnishing goods business in the new brick building just South of the Purcell House. They will leave on Saturday night's train for New York and other Northern cities,' where they will select a stock of desirable goods with which to be ready to open on the 1st of.March. They are young men of character and good social standing, and we hope for them are abundant success in the en lerpnse in which they are abont to em bark. The Purcell House. Col N. Frederick.; who recently leas ed the Purcell House, has secured, the entire building, and has had the same newly lurnisbed, refitted and thorough ly improved in every department and feature pi the house. The dining room is now a model of neatness, comfort and convenience, and the tables are spread with the bast that the market affords, cooked in the best style of the calinaryart. All the rooms )n the house, from the pantry and kitchen to the par lors Sand sleeping rooms, have been thoroughly overhauled and made as neat, cozy and comfortable as possible. The furniture and carpets thronghout are entirely uew and every pains has been taken to assure the comfort of the guests, and, in, fact, nothing has been left undone to make the Purcell a first class hocFe in every particular. Mr. C. L. Frederick is the day clerk, and Mr. E L. Brown is the night clerk, both of whom are polite, courteous and accom njodat'ng gentlemen. The bar is hand somely and conveniently arranged, and is presided over by Mr. J. F. Herbert, formerlyof the Star Saloon. Good Advice to Carpenters W. J. Montgomery-.' of' Ogdensbarg, New York, writes lo his brother of the suarc and compass: My advice to all carpenters is to wear a couple ot Allcoc'k's Plasteu. on the small of the back. I find that tbey give me double power and energy lo accomplish my work, as well as prov ing shields against colds and pulmonary diflrculties. These Plasters appear to fill the body wiih nervous energy and power and they seem to double ray trade, and know how often my brother workmen and I suffer .from imprudvnt ly throwing our coats off and goioj to work in a cold hop. Wo forget bow tittle protection the back part of the vct affords to lha lungs. By I lacing an Aucoex's Plasters under each shoulder blade all trouble of this kind will be avoided, as I Know by exper ience. It you do get caught with a cold or a bad cough or rhenmatic painsvan Allcock's Plasters givea instant re The Review Job Office istbe plaee!to JUinsborger's. when you can get to get cxal work at mtxterate prices, Magistrate c;mr . Capt. Johanne?en, oi theorwemn j - A x w pggfAKfcmo nu,! irque Monica, wh put one o theA.:" "i'iJJ barque Aiomca. wh put sailor boarding hone runners ot the city in irons and took htm' down the river for trying to interfere with his crew, wa tried for the ofTenatt , yesier day before a magistrate at SmithviUe. After hearing the teaiimony the captain was adjudged Kniity and was rnj'iired to pay a fine of $10 besides the coal of p rosecu t ion . The mate and t wo f ailars wer aUo trif for being engased in the same offense, ami they w,ere $2 each, beatdet 4 ihe cosUtVy-The' runner. Waivtd dift.ages in the aiutjunt of 000. bnt faieI to f et that amount . ; : - Una William. This celebrate! character cHuediae, will appear at th3 OperaJIouse on Fri day night in a new .comedy entiMled. "On! What a Night!," written by Mr George Hoey, of New York It is a mieal c medy peculiarly adapted to the versatile genius of. Mr .Williams, and one in which he. is cimihiij tutiiu and lue;its. Th B t'ii. Trnnscri I, in speaking of the play, said: - The Howanl i;45l eve-mug was a .siht l 5; laden a manager' heart. . It was packed I root H -r to himu with a mass ol intunsely delighted humauily. Gus William appeared in a new musical c medy entitled ' Oh! What n Night' Th pht is simple, turning u the per plexities ol a. husband ami wife win tiod great embarrassment iu trying to keep secrets from each other Mr Williams is, of course, an immcns??ly luniiy gentleman, with a dwraian ac cent, who makes a rrat many laugh able speeches and sinus a number o cleve soncs He lias an excellent companv. and his whole perlormance is full of interest and hilarity " , r At'tlie Hotel.' SuxrON IHol'se John Smith, M Smith. t Carter, Cumberland; A J Hurst, Andrew Hurst, H Hurst, Oa- slow; J W Moore. S A Huston. S C; J N Swain E L Davis. Smithville; W B Singletary, J Gillespie. Bladen; Dr D W Robinson. Duplin Road?, A - i - Moore, Brunswick. Quarterly Meetings.. First round of Quarterly Meetings for 4hBv7itmirrgtbit District of the Methodist K. Church. South : Onslow circuit, at Queen's Creek, Feb. 19,20. Bladen circuit; at Bethlehem . Feb 26. 27 - Cokesbury circuit, at Bethany, Mar 5. 6. Clinton circuit, at Concord, March 12. 13. Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, Mar. 19.20. Waccamaw nation, at Bethel, March 26. 27, : v ?o r:,.r--- Whitevillc station, at VVhiteville, Anril 2. 3. Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9, 10. . T. W. Guthrie, P. E. A Good Investment. Get from 25 to 33 per cent, interest on your noney by purchasing now suits or overcoats at I, Shriek's. It will pay you to buy tbem for next win ter at the low, prices, besides having the good of tbem tor the balance of the cold snaps t Valentines. ' Extra fine Box Valentines, Second large lot. The finest and most beaut i ful assortment ever brought here and on exhibition to-day. Ladies and Gen tlemen your hearts can now be made happy and your wishes gratified at Heinsbergers. . t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dah't Forget flVlAT WE CARRY THE MOST Complete X ana cheapest siock or w arnces ana aau Ucry goods la the city. Ladles la need tf Trunks. Ilf nf Bags or Satchels wou'd do well to examine our bioce ueiore DiiTinjijeieewnere. f.cpalrtaj; neatly aal pi mptly done by the fioct harness maker In the city. ' . FKNMCLL DANIEL, . fcbl4.4, p. to So. FrocfSt 6 6 O To n sXtO A L . JUST ARRIVJSD, .X. SCHH. JOSEPn SOUTHER, 6ft TONS BEST GRATE AND STOVE COAL, anl for ale Cne Dollar per too !ea than New York prteea. '1 feb H J. A. M'RINGEIC Photographs. QALL AT Cronenberg's Gallery, ' FOR TINE WORK Children PWura a specialty. Old pic tures copied and enlarged. Call and see spe- clmcn. feb 14 . H. CKONENBERG. Make no Mistake ! JN JJRDKttLMi riSH AN O OYSTERS. Gnaraateed aouad ajnl y win when packed for dellve y icruu.u - : H.'it. iiT, ' IiOfk TUy 41$ or JOT, South Front St. fcbH. . - . - : - . It you want to commence a new set of blank boftk; Vuch as ledgers," jour nals, day. cash' books or records, go suited, both in quality aud price. t N RW A DVERTIR EM ENTH. orders for the jo-t cekbiatel KA HKS Keaaeily, for Ct ugh.' . o:ireoea, AND AI L Throat and Lung tdaeafeui oaiiaccd 1-y Colds. Filres le, 23. ;.1in l . J.sK- l. Ni TT, ' Tlw Drusrjrl t.jflS M. front -t Alt parties wh have left order fr Jwctt Gum call and jret the same lov-e l.iu-ty. . : lei lii ; - . Better than Pear's yy-mrAKEt & uossmiihm o.d eb- liti Trassparcnt Hiap Unscentedfc2 Cakes tor?eenU (le.tirlDe:l'tor cent; r f akes for 5j cents. There sre no liner Toilet Soa-, a made- -ATBIAL MM lOlTEl - I mun us jh;o riiKits. fcl IS Sf WhoifiaV an t Rf tall Drajrylata opera Housed ONE NIGHT ONLY. , . i- FRIDAY NIGIir. K B. 1 8th, THE PBIN'VK OF COMEDIANS, . rJlr. Gus Williams, and a Superb Company of Comedians In hts Latent and Greatest, Success, ciiUtlcd ' OH ! WHAT A NIGHT I By Geo. llocy. Ki Under the uiaiiaKCiucDt ot JOilS 11. BOBB. New onK8 anil Recitations I Reserved Scats ai.i and ft.Ot " feh is :tt CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. CO , SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,, Wilmington, N.C. Fcb. in, lSsi S250 Rewards REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED AND FlFTf DOLLARS wl l he iald hy this Com pany for Information that will lead to the ar rest and conviction of the person or persons who placed an obstruction on the road, near Alma, on the night of February 15th, 1?87. febl61w L. C .I3NES, Sop't Webster's Unabridged. The Standard Dictionary? B1 EST FOR FAMILIES AND BEST 'FOB Schools. "A 1 lbravy In Itself ." Latest Edl tlon has 11S.0C0 Words, Four Pages Coloied Plates, J?00 Engravings; It al o contains a Biographical Dictionary, giving brief Import ant facts concerning 0,700 Noted Persons. In the quantity of matter it contains. Is lc lleved to be the largest volume published. It has S003 more words In l!s vocabulary' than arc foiuvl in any other American Dictionary, and nearly three times the number of Engra vings. MIt is an ever present and reliable. school-master to the whole family.' Call and eee the Webster which we Y bpII Ing 2.j per cect. cheaper than the publisher's prices, at HEINSBERGERS, feh 16 Cash Book and MubIc Store Isaac T. Aldennai?, nOM MISSION MERCHANT, COTTON AND TIMBER, Specialties. North Water Street, ' Wilmington, N. C. feb 12 lm NEW CROP BIOL ASSES. 411 Hogsheads, 66 Tierces, CHOICE NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, the first cargo of the season, now landing ex. Scbr. Amelia P. Schmidt. For sa'e by WOltTH & WOHTH feb 11 The New and Old Parcell House Combined GRAND OPENING! ROOMS FOR ALL! IS THE NEW PURCELL HOUSE HAS been overrun ever since I orened, I saw I had to hare more room and to make it pleas ant for all, have this day leased the entire bullulnr, when makes tne souse second to none. No pains will he pared on tee part or the Proprietor to make this Houee first class ia every respect. New furniture from bot tom to top. Buss and Btratre Wagon at ar rival of all trains N. FREDERICK, Proprietor feb 1 tf NEW FURNITURE HOUSE. Comer Second and Market Streets. E ARE HEBE TO-STAY AS D NO dls W count. W keep the finest and cheapest Fur niture ia the cttr- Cur prices suit the rich and poor alike. We can sell cheap be cans we raanafaetureonr owa goods. A, eaUaad Inspection solicited. -RSOXVILLE FURNITCBK CO., fob 7U K. II. SNID, tfanajjsr . Julius Samson,; ill Market Streol. ---is-- i o Y 'i Reduced Pricoo ! Reduced Pricobl -o- Previous to taking stock we willofTer 'r for the next filteeu days, bargains loa the following goods : - - , Fancy Stifped Silk Velvets reduced trpm $2,50 to$l,50. " ,v Also. Piain Silk Velvets, in all shades reduced Irom $2 to $l,Uf. Plain and Striped Velveteens rednrfrt from 7 c to OOc. We also have a n ee line of Satlni -and Snrah i!k. in evening shade,. t V- Also, a nice line ot Silk Mitts in eve-; niog shades, full length. - - , A nice variety ol Black GorKh in all styles. .. . r ' A fe w pair of Biankels left. which we are offering very low and nurueropi other goods at redm-et! prices ' ' - It is to yonr interest in call ander amine - Julius Sa: son, 1 11 MAIUCET ST. ' feb 14 Emporium of Art and Fashion - JUST.RECKIVEO BY TO DAYS EXPRESS " the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST asEortment of ' ? INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK CAPS. Call and see them, , HANDKEECniEFS, .COLLARS AN D CUFrS for I allies and Children. New shape In Children's Straw Hats for etrly Spring wear. MRS. K. B WIGGINS. ' - , ll.i Market St. ' Country orders rolle.lted and promptly filled, feb ik Spring Styles. yE HAVE SOMETHING NEAT AND Pretty for Early. Spring Wear, for Ladies,' Misses, Children Jor the Gentlemen; ' We keep THE BEST ASSORTED ftTOCK . OF BOOTS AND SHOES In the City or Ut. and price to sntt the pockets of all our pat-- rons - . - - GEO. It. FKKNCII & 802JB, M) lr - w N. Front Street' Change of Base, r jyjTY FRIENDS AND THE PUBI4C ARE respectfully notified that I have removed my shops tt Chestnn street, between Froataad Water. All orders for work la mr lie. U- ning, repairing. An , will he done promptly an-f faith folly. K. F. RISING. Chestnut, between Front and Water sta.. Jan 31 tf - -. . , Kock Spring Hotel. JTAS UMMCRGONE A COMPLETE REN- ovaclng and la fitted cp nicely for the comfort of its patrons. The table la supplied with tha best tbe market afford. Board by ihe day, week or month at reaonab!e rates. . MRS. FRIDGES " Cheanut, Let ween Front aod Water streets' icn 11 i . . - . Hazard Powder. WK NOW It AVa. TH K AUEVCY TOH this celebrated Powder wbU-h U on doubtedlv the best soM In this country. Ner magaziae built down tbe rlrer (ont of dry limits). Full assortment of all tne sites at tea lowest prises. . xrii. c spciars & co. Sac;eeors to'Jotn Dawtoa & Co., - . I'J, 21 and 2J ilarVft tirr t.
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