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i,u rJLri. : - it,UDi .very .ven. : Monday. cepved ox. 3 ; ... j -JOSH T. JAJttE&s eiutub !fu rKOPKirroR. .sCUJPTION POSTAGE PAID One month, 33 cent. will be delivered by carrier: free rue i'Mr v. in any part of the city, at the abovs .-r l icenu per week. 'ff Js rates lew aurt libera!. fai Tes to revive LOOKOUT!: ire tbl Vim ) U"' V - RESTLESSNESS. A STUICTLY VIGfVSaii fAULTLCl rMLT MtOICINE. WILIS Q&S8J, SiV. PHILADELPHIA.' Price, OH E Dollar m IS 5"' 1 A- vo : valu: henlth, perhaps life, examine each i ' ," an I le sure you get the Genuine. Se r.l Z Trsule-SIark and the full title ,,a front of Wrapper, and on the side U.e sftland signature of J. H. Zeliln Sc c .' , XCiTk above fac-simile. Remember ther Mother genuine Simmons Liver Regulator. ii.tv I "I telp , - LOOM. NEWS :' iMOEX TO NEW ADVkRTISEMf PT?. K.I LoaD 'Jautloa W II Gtmos A Car l L'W V ATta A 1'arcala , " . r v Mu.lkr Garden St el : . MrsS M Crr.BRtTH Hoard -X .1 a coin V.oy Clipper Plow . Wanish A Woman of Sense - - ' Mi nos 1';;ih-Im iter than Pear's. Fin.ix & Damki. Fr.lf s Tell. IlKissBEKGKE's ".vchatcr'a Dictionary .m It ruLSCii Foxs Spring Styles ert'.ng of foramltttee of Railroad "on mutton - Mim.kr A NiEsruE-Kenrcdy's Mfdlcal Discovery A A I'.uowh, Agent National ll.'e & Ma- tuiiiy Association D.iy's length just! I hours. Sunset U-morrow alternoon "at 45 minutes past 5 o'clock. Ks are plentiful. and are sold freely if LM cents per dozen. Tho. receipts of cotton alt his port to l.uy fM)tup 171 bale3. TlMre was one infermont in Oakdalo tmctery this week: an adult. There was one interment anadult at Tine Forest Cemetery this week. ' - There was one interment an adult in liallevue Cemetery this week. Evening service in St. John's Church will begin at a quarter to 8 o'clock in fnture. - Same very fair beef cattlo have be.en Iriven into this market within the last low dijF. " Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes for repairs lo .John Dyer and Son. - - f The lljgister of Deeds issued fotfr marriage licences this wetk two of which were for whi'e, and . two fdf colored couples. ' Monday next. the2Ist ioat. isTbe firs' anniversary of the firo which destroyed nearly half a-million dollars worth of propeity in this city. Tho Produce Exchange will be closed l"r business on Tuesday, the 22nd inst., is being the anniversary of Washing ton's birth day and a legal holiday. In the garden of Mr. S. G. I fall. rner of Mulberry, and McRae streets there are early pea vines, that are neat" iy a foot high and are almost ready to bloom. - 5 ' :,'. There is notbinis booked ' tor the Opera House for next week. The Star Opei a Company were expected, but it appears that they have given us the go by at least (or the present. , , The steamer . Passport "which has b en on the mar'iDO railway while undergoing some necessary repairs lo her machinery, was to wedup to the city toJay, and will at once resume her duties on the river. . Merchants Itend This. To those subject to the vexations of business life, dyspepsia and a f cling of debility, irritability and despondency, we say, take Simmons Liver Regulator The Regulator is free fioni any . Injur ious mineral substance: not disagreea ble; can be taken at any time without interfering with business or pleasure. It IS Penttf Gf. ami a mnit iliiraatni- U u unequalleHn the cure of piles I 5ntipatron, bad breathi sick headache t ud bilious complaints. : - - . it on H VOL. XL W ILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 'The recfipis of cotton ate diminish ing day by day. from which we infer Lht it ha ffarlv aii bt-en forwarded. ,,Tist ie'Hivcd a new lot t.f ,rims. J st okes and hob- Thoe in need of ab-:ve will find that they wjll save money by buying from JACOP.rs Hdw. Depot. f in ii cut ion. For. Iflorth Carolina, fair weather, tl!owel by Urril rains with tempera turp and winds pent-rally Northrly. x . Cotton Firo. Ad smtch received here to-day from New Yoilf f&y that a firu br 'k". out in that eily last night, by .vhih i lfi.000 bales of cotlrn have ben dt?r'e'; The fire is still racing " Tlieiafiltlrl. Capt. Anu'urw and crew f the Spsn ieh barque Mutia. Which they bit whiln it was ashoio fn Frjini Ian Shoals' came up to tho c;ty rn the stfiHinrr"0?f.sethii inoriiintr. Ther were thirteen of them, all ti!d, a d hone of them could speak English Ijenten Hervices .The. follow inir i3 thi ortler fr LenHti aervictsin St. Jhn.s Church- Sm. dayp.as usual; Mirjday.. 7 30 a. tu , 5 p m. ; Tuesdays. 7.30 a ni., 5 p nr.; Widiusdajs, 7.30 and 11 a iu . 5 p. m; Tbusdays; 7.30 a. m ,.i p iu. and 7. p. in,; Fridajs. 7 30 and 11 a. m , 5 p. w.; Saturdays, 7.30 a iu , 5 p m. liailroact Alatters. The Committee on the Railroad Cm mission bill will met at Raleigh at 8 p. m , on Wednesday, the i insi , when it is desirable that all interested whether for or against the measure will be present. It is probable that quite a large delegation from this city will be 5n attendance. Cotton. The receipts ol cotton at this port for the week ended Feb l'.hh, 1887, foot up 857 bales, as against 1 328 bales for the corresponding week last year; a de crease of 471 bales. The receipts for the crop year to dato foot op 128,959 baloj, as against U0.008 balos for the corresponding period last year, an in. crease of 38.601 bales." lio Watch In I. Scarlet fever and scarlatina are pre vailing to a considerable extent throughout the city. The cases, bo far as we have hoard, have boon of a mild type, which have yie'ded readily to treatment. Parents cannot be too guarded and watchfal of their children while these diseases prevail, for it is not known when they may assume a virulent form, and baffle the skill of the physicians. ' Quito Early. CapL E. W Manning reports that he had asparagus of this year's growth yesterday for dinner at Piney Grove, and. that he brought some to the city this mornin'r for a sick friend. The plants are not forward enough to begin to cut fpr market, but they will be in a few days, if the weather should con tinue favorable. Scarcity of Shad. Messrs W. E. Davis & Son inform us that owing to the high winds which hve prevailed for the last few days the run of shad has been unusually small. Their catch lias not been near large enough to supply the demand, and consequently the prices range rath er hih. These gentlemen are looking anxiously for more propitious weather, that they may bo able to supply their customers without delay, and at lower prices. Exports Foreign Rrig Waler Wiich. Knacbel. cleared day lor Hermacoa, P. R., with 130 000 feet of lumber, valued at $1,773.70 shipped by Messrs. S. & YL. H. North rop, 100 barrels rsin, value J at $88 20, shipped by Messrs. E (J. Barker & Co; 10 000 feet lumber. 5.000 shingles, 100 barrels pork, 5 barrels beef, 5 barrels flour and I iron safa, valued at $1,643. 59, shipped by Capt. M. Knaebel; making' a total ol exports foreign amounting to $3,505.48. : A Good Investment. Get from 25 to 33 per cent. iul;re?t on ycur aioney by purchasing now suits-or overcoats at I. Shkiek's. It will pay jou lo buy tbem tor next win ter at lhe low prices, besides having the good of them tor the balance of the cold snaps - . t , D j you need a good beating or cook ing stove ? Then go to Jacoei a. Therc voa wiI1 Kni R largo asaortmcnt to selcp t froni His lowprircs will pletsn ynu.-.. . ' ; v t Caught and Confessed. We are more than glad lo learn that the scamps who threw rocks at a train on the Carolina Central Railroad, near Mnlcahy. a few nights since, have been caught. We knew that the railroad ofliciaU were on the track ol tbem some days ago. and that there was a fair prospect of their bf-ing arrested. The parties towhom upicion strongly pointed were clrred men. and when it was thought sufficient evidence bad been -obtained t convict them they were arresWd. Since thtnr an est they ha y conles&ed iKh crime. and have thrown themselves npou the' tender mercies f the railroad authorities and of tho conrtVV T-h scamps ar emi nently deserving of all the tender er cy that an outt a;td taw ran inllict. and wa hop thy may sret a sirfeitof cum pnssion by a t-im -f vers in the peni inuiiHry. . - Cii4 WilliaiiiK. Tiiis eminent character comcdinn with hiscouipHiiy did not arrive in the city until near H,Vl'k lat ieht, hay ing uin fiom Chai I-it'-nn tho day train, and c in-jutiiily thu ciir'nut tlitl not i ist; at t h Oipra il ns' upon th first act until al iut 0 .1c!-ck Then? wa3 a fuil hiue to irect them, who. knowing thi circumstances which caused the di-Hy, uinimained thirgood nature during the wait. They were expecting fun and wcth willing to wait, and they were well rewarded lor their patience. Mr. Williams, as Major Herman follyeiscr. a corpulent, x armory ollicer with a Dutcb dialect, was irresistibly tunny and hi 4 support was good throughout, and their united efforts kept the aud ence cnvu!sed with laughter - More Train Kockincr. List night, as the fast mail and pas senger train was passing a point only a few miles this side of Florence, a rock, thrown by some one on the side of the road, broke through a window in the first class coach.' The window was badly shattered but, strange to say, the rock could not be found The coach was pretty well filled, with passengers at the time and if the rock had entered it would have struck a gentleman who was seated opposite. ' The seat at the shattered window had been occupied by Mr, Nathan Mayer, of this city, ever since the coach left Savannah, but for tunately be was in the smoker at the time the window was struck. Other wise he would have been severely in jured nyllhe flying particles of glass. There is, of course, no duo to the per petrators of this outrage. The scoun drels, il thy can ever be taken at all, shouljl ,be summarily dealt with. The Maria. The Spanish barque Mar.Yi. from Havana for New York, which was towed into Smithville on Thursday af ternoon, is now at quarantine, and it is probable that there will be a big fight for her possession in the courts. The captain claims, we understand, that the vessel was safe and at anchor when he left her and that be went ashore with his crew hr the purpose of telegraphing Mr. F.J Lord. SpanUh Vice Consul at this port, lor assistance . Mr. Lord lelegrrtpiied in roply (hit the tugs were all at Smithville and that he must get one and ffo out to her This, it is said, he was unable to do It is aho alleged that the Ciptain was altf rwards refused permission to board his own Vessel. The'jlarti. is rnow at the State Quarantine station and the IJ. S. Government refuses to interfere on the ground that the Vessel is not in port, the Col lector decUioh being to ihjs oflect. Mr. Lord has !clc graphed to tho owner, who it in New York, and he U expected here on Mu day. When he arrives aome new de. veiopttients may be madn. Where llielr Merit Met When anything stands a test of fifty years among adiscriminating r e-plo like the Americans it is pretty good evidence! that there is merit somewhere. Such a test Bkanoretii's Pills have 3towl and thousands of unsolicited testimon ials every year prove their merit. The Pills are purely vegetable and are the result ot the highest medical and chetircil skil'. They have never been known to fail in their work ; they have never cansed any one the slightest in- convenience, no matter when taken," and there is iittlo doubt thatthev have really wived thousands of lives. The best evidence of their, value lies in their m m n. - increasing, tale. Uhandueth S 1 ills have trulybecome a honseholcf 'neces sity. - .'; :. . ; . - The Review Job Office is the pl&fe to get good , work at moderata prices. - Personal Col W. P.. CMr.aday, Sergeant-at- Arms of the United Slates Senate. arrived in the city on a ttyin this morniog. Capt V. V. Richardson. U. S Mar shal, Eastern District of Nrtlr Cnro li ia. ti in the city to-day. - Mr. W H. (Lbso Special Aeent fi r the National Life & Maturity Asocia- j tion of Washington City, who ha benl in the citV for Ihn nnsa Ihrco m.ttkn. l t0'. i .u . other points. He has apn inted Mr Asa A. Brown Agent here for the As 9 c alion i- and " - Drs. V H' J Bellamy andT. S. Barhank a Mescal j Examiiierrt' c----- '.A.yr j Death .r Mr. W. N. Howdcn.t Wereart-t to announce that, aftr a! W N. B-twden died at about half pat I o'clock this morning, aged 52 yuars. I I is dentil had b-en expecUnl for several dayti, as his c ndition for .s no? lime pat h d given but fenbhr h'p's i-f his recovery. At ih : lm! j his d;aih held the poiTin J pay nial r o! ?ln C4r- iua Central KadrHd Cnup:ny. and wj,s aTso Auditor of passni-icr rt ceipta of tbu Raieigh & Augusta. Rtl itinh & fiaston and Caroiuia Central Kailr ad-. II ts wife died ab ut six year- agof b it he h ft five surviving children on dausihter and fmr sons. lie was a member of St. John's L' -lga No. I, F. & A. M-, and wa ni ono time the Sec retary of the L idge The deceased was a native of this city, and had always resided hero. He was a man of quiet. unobtrusive character, but without tac iturnity. being aStbleand courteous to all with whom he had business to tram act. In his official duties he was moth odical, correct and of the strictest in tegnty, and had the entire confidence of all with whom he was officially con nected. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co . Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga , say Wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck- len's Arnica Salvo for two sears. Have never, bandied remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satfsfac tion. .There have been some wonder ful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a tew bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by W; II. Green & Co. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-. WOMAN OF 8KNSE, EN erxy and respectability for our -business In her locality; middle aged preferred. Salary f. viper month, rermanent position. Kerer- eaces exchanged. k. .i joiinson. Manager 12 Barclay St , N. 1 . feb 19 It Board, CS OOD BOARD CAN P.E OBTAINED LOW by applyirar to ' . MRS. N. M. CULBRETH, feb 19 11 113 Market St., Wllmi gton, N C Caution. A LL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against trabtlag any of the crew of Spanish Bark If ARIA, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by the vessel or . ; - F J. LORD, feb 19 3t Vice Consul of Spain Prices Tell A FEW ROBES AND BLANKETS LEFT 2: which must be sold Try us for anvthinar kept la a first class Saddlery Store and we promise to piease doiq in quality ana price. Bring us your repairing We guarantee our work to be better and onr prices She cheapest la Itsfi city. FEN NELL & DANIEL, Old Vallard Stand, lO.So. Front -t. fob 19 , Meeting of Committee on Railroad Commission. rilllE FOLLOWING NOTICE APPEARS IN the Raleigh paer: The Committee ou Railroad ComoiUslon bills will meet in joint session In senate Chtm ber Wednesdir. Feb uarr 23L 18S7. at 8 o'clk. p. m . when and where all parties for atd against a Rallroal om miss Ion are Incited to attend and they shall be hear I. ; r S. E. WILLIAMS. Chairman- The Rati read Commit'ej of the rroduce Exchange are deslron? of securing the at- - - - i - "- . - tcnLaBc of an active delegation from here. leu jatr . . , . NEW FURNITURE HOUSE. 1 Corner f econd and Market Streets. E ARE HEBE TO STAY AND NO dls c met. we keep the finest and cheapest Fur niture la the city ur prices tnil the rich and poor aUWe. We can sell e bean- becaute we maoufactare our own ooJs- A call and Inspection nollehcd ' - UNUXV1LLK FUKNITUEE CO., feb 7 tf - IC II. S.NEKD, Managf r , 19. 1887 SO 43 N RW A DVESRTISKM ENTS. A Card. lrpHK UNDKasiux n at -r a vii.T 4 of three weeks ti tld cHy, will leave on Mor. dy for other pointp, but Im fore doing &4 he i . .. '.. ...... .j. , .. . . deslrea to ooake heie, ar.d In th'a pubtla man !ier, htt grateful acknwelgmcnta to the . g to 1 people of Wllmt'txton io- the many klodneves and courteslva he ha icct-ived at their hanla. fie has placed the axency of his .company In the hard of Mr. a. A. Brown, a Kent'eaj;n who nee Is no Production from hla, aIthat ftentlcmai will here if ter lsene policies of insurance .1 he Medical Fxamln-eii-are 1 r.w. .1 n. Bellamy and Dr.-T-; nrbank, vKepeetfHtly, y ''''A w- !l tillHOS, Special kKSTii Nat'onll l ife A Maturity As Btxi t.tlon of Washln. toa, D C. feb 19 It x Casli Assets OVER 3300,000 Monthly Surplus 310 HE TUAN 20,000. Prcilent MOUATIO BROWNING. r Secant Manager G ISO. D. KLDRIIH. Treasurer SAMUEL NOUVENT. . Mc ltc! Dlrcc or P; S. R1DI ELL. Special Agent W. H. (ilUSON. NATIONAL LirE & MATURITY ASSOCFN OF WASHING TON, I. C Life Ineurance at Absolute Lost. Maturity Value in Cash at a died age. A Guaranteed Policy. ... Annual Lofct Absolutely Limited. Non-Forfeitable after 3 years. Tea Yeir Maturity Plan'. Ncn Forfeitable after years. Five Tears Maturity PUn. Non-Forfeitablc sfter 3 years. A. A. BROWN, Agent- ieb 19 tf - Cflice Market near Second st i CASH HOUSE, 116 TwTarlcot Street. -o- WE ARE JUST THROUGH TAK- ing stock, and have marked down many goods below regular j 4 . prices to male room. Will Open Monday, Jan. 31, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS. WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VF,RY LOW PRICES ! Nainsook 7 Edgings and Flonncings ! SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 155c, for 1 Jh. 1 5 and 20c. " c . 0 EXTKAOItUINAKir JOU 1,000 Assorted Jerseys, Most of them worth from J2,to Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES. TUCKINGS, GINOn AMS. SATEENS, CQI, ORE!) NAINSOOKS, c. '-'. ' - o - Au examination t)f quality and prices will surely secure your patronage. LlfoW. II G r."oirl:ot feb 14 ; trca czj :z-JLi caksy isJ HI It-.; - . Xisrxtt tit wrtttt raltlrm ti . Coaaaaicataa aanai b wntui C3 c : tmtsiaaot tptpeT. ;. ; , rtnonaJSUet pitut be Tclia?4 And It la esped&Ily and partlcu uurry ca atoci tlxal the fcdltor doe am away tadci the rlewaof correapodvu ar. tn ta taeadltorUI eolnmna. N ETY i - A t V K KTI8CSI C1IT3 Julius Samso!!, 111 Market Street. Reducod Pricoo I Reduced Pricoo I Previous to taking stock we will offer " V ..... . for the nsct fiftoon !ays, bargains ID ' the following gods : . ; Fancy Sniped Silk Velvets reduced from $15.f( to $1 ,50. Also. Plain Silk Velvets, in all shade , reduced Irora $1 to $1,155. Plain and Striped Velveteens reduced from 75c to ;Oc. . ' Wo also have a n:ce lino of Satins and Surah Silks, in evening shade. Also, a nice line ol Silk Milts in eve ning shades, full length. A nice variety ot Black Gooils in all styles. ' A few pair of Blankets left, which we are offering very low and numerous' other goods at reduced prices It is to your interest jo call and ex amine. . - Julius Samson, 111 MAItKCT ST. feb H Webster's Unabridged. The Standard Dictionary., 0 ; JJ EST FOR FAMILIES AND BEST FOB schools. "A 1 lbrary In Itself Latest Fdl tlonhas 11S.0.0 Words, Four Pages Colotea Plates, 3?00 Engravings. It alo contains Biographical Dictionary, giving brief import ant facts concerning .9,700 Noted Persons. In the quantity of matter It contains, Is le lievedto be the largfet' volume published It has 3000 more worJs In i's vocabulary Ikan are fonnd In any other American Dictionary, and nearly three times, the number of Engra vings, 'it Is an ever present and reliable9 s?hool-ma3ter to the whole family. Call and eee the Webster which we re sell Ing 2." per cer.f. cheaper ihan the pnbllsbei's prices, at , . . HEINSBERGER'S. feb 10 Cab Book and Music Store Belter than Fear's.. "irrillTAKES & GROSSUITirJ OLD in- gutiii Transparent sap. Unseen ted, 2 Cakes for Scents ljccrlne 3J ier cent; 3 Cakes for .Vj cenu. There are no finer Toilet Soaps . made. A TRIAL SOLICITED. l - 01UNI1S IIKOTHK1W. feb 16 Wholesale and Retail Drug gists . Itock Spring Hotel. JTAH UNDERGONE A COMPLETE EES- ovstlog and is llitel cp nicely for the comfort of its patrons. The table is snpplled with the rest the market affords. Hoard by the day, week or month at reasonab'e rate. MRS. PRIDGE9. Cbesnut, tetween front Xof Water streets ; fen II lis - . - - Hazard Powder. iir k sow uavbi the AGExcr ron if this celebrated Powder wblb Is u- Joubtetfy the bettMd lathis cocniry hev tnajcaz-ce Imllt down tbe nrer oui 01 cur limits), rnli assort mentf all tac sixes at Ihn lowest price. ' - - . - aenoni to Jokn tawou it Cu., . 111. 21 and itl Msrket Mreet. feh!4 71!c::-ztn. C.
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