1
eepted by " '
.JOSUT.JAMK8, ,
fcUlTOB ai riioftnrro.
9UBSCKllTIOSB POSTAGE 6 PA11J
'.,. M.OG: One noon in.
HitT-ertl bv carriers treo
tSutcHbersll reports and all fall.
. . v their iaper regularly.
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A writer in a Washington newspaper
. . .u mnnl hoHtIi i
Libtlea derived, iroin the Dutch word
.bowlel." wliich- meana - property or
A -boulUrer.m he ys, i the
ft,tornH? or other person wbo finally
...,aArt the -boedo! "
JH.n
M.Jikasavi that Boat on
.Fn-liha city that if Qwn Victoria
wre
in hither tho ll.stoiiiana wouiq
ami - - - - . .11
.1.. uinlfinillU
nam
DPHU P ' . .
wo havt: ben waMi'-g ' r $ou
we are;
e.ars. and are your ever faith
alt lhe-e
ful MiLj-'t- ; :;. :j
. .j r.o -! i hi Ohm ITa-
A cnatiiueui i wuo w. .....
. in f'unfivaa. who
urges
(S"Ni 1117 v .-"
.,,;lr.,nil f.ir muni
boss
on a certsoi 1 .!'. ... j
and is therefore 'ihoridigtil.
..wled wriWSloilie litter i.m
appointment as ono ot tha i-oumn-sioo-ers
umler ihe Inter Si ate commerce
bU'- ...
In order that allthe citizens of Min
nesota mi ht rea.l the (Joaernor'j mes
it was lran-la?ed into ten different
languages English. German. Norre
gian. Swedish. French,. Bohemian.
Ktnit. Polish, Italian and Chinese. Six
thousand copies were printed in Eng.
lisb am! 300 in Chinese, the numher in
the other languages ranging fro.ni. 00 to
1.0041 . .
With regard to tilaeier ice. a curiotf
dilation ha, recently been made,
aeconliog to which the Aletsch glacier,
situated between the Junglrau and the
valley ot the Haute Rhone, if it - were
oat into blocks of the size of. the Paris
Bourso. and these blocks were pat side
bv side, would furnish sufficient ice to
iu.-ui a double "ring round the earth
aioog the equator. Most 01 tho -Swiss
glacier are far too difficult of access to
make it probable that they should ever
l.o utilized for industrial purpoies.
Henry Labouchere, ia a special ca
blegram from London, says: ''The
IJueeu is not personally unpopular in
Ireland, but if she were to- address a
litter to tho Irish landlords calling op
on them to act with humanity to their
tenants, and were to express her disaps
proval of the horrid acts of the Glen
beigh money-lenders and "lawyers to
wards the unhappy inhabitants of that
valley, she would do more to encourage
loyalty in Ireland than even her min-
jstiTS can do to discourage it.",
, . - ,
The Raleigh News and Observer take
the same ground as did the Review in
regard to Speaker VVebster'a dual yote
ia the House. We quotes
Section 8. of the House. rules, "touch
ing the duty of the Spealcer." provides
that "in all elections the Speaker may
vote. In other cases he shall not vote
unless the House is equally d ivided ; in
cane of such equal division, he shall de
ride the question This is the old
English rule, brought to this coun
try by our forefathers, and al
though it may have been violated, it
remains the rule. The Speaker cannot
properly vote except in elections and
when the House is equally divided. A
bill passed by means ot a dual vole of
the Speaker would probably not be held
as passed by any court of law. Speaker
Webster is clearly wrooe in maintain.
ng that be has a right to vote twice.
I hat the House has sustained him to
ucn posiiionjioes not atier-ice iaci ,
Hut that the Democrats in the House
voted to sustain the speaker is a lamen
table fact. They must have known, in
. doing so. that they wero voting against
all law and order and precedent. They
have set a dangerous and pernicious
exampls which may be cited' against
the party some otthese'days. . ' -
Kxcltenieiit in Texas.
(I re at excitement has been caused in
the vicinity of Paris, Tex-, by the re
markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley,
who was so helpless be could not turn
in bed, or raise his hed every body
said he was dying of Consumption. A
trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery was sent him. Finding; relief, he
bought a large bottle and a box of Dr.
King's New Life Pills; by the time he
had taken two boxes of Pills and two
bottles of the DUcovriry, he was well
and I4a.1l gained in flesh thirty-six
pounds.
Trial Hottle of this Ureat Discovery
for Consumption free at Y- II, Green fc
I
Au "Emi to Hone Scrapiiff.
Kdward Shepherd, of Uarrisburg.
ill. says: "Having received an mnch
beoeGt from Electric Bitters. I leeli t
my duty to let suffering humanity know
it. . llava had a running s re on my leg
lVir eight years; my doctor told me I
would haveto have tho bona acrapetl or
leg amputated. I used. Instead, three
bottles of Electric Hitters and seven
boxes Uucklen's Africa Salve and my
lg is now sound and well V
Electric Hitters a resold at fifty cents
a Vittla, and Beck ten's Arnica Salve at
25c. per box uyjsll W. II. (ireen & Co.
.
f You Wish a Good Article
nr n p i j i r
Pi.ro Tobacco, ask your dealer for
-Old Rip."
sept to d&w em v " , -
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V
J
VOL XI.
A bill providing for a change of the
Constitution to the end that oounty
orlioers shall not serve more than two
terms in 8uc'sioii secured the neces
sary three-filth vote in the Senate,
pissed its third reaching and has gone
to the House for concurrence, where, it
is hoped that it will die a natural death.
Tkis bill is the result, we presume, of
the fact that Ifceie are not enough
ofTtceS'. to go around It is
pernicious in its scope and its
objects and-will be pernicious in its
eflectS: ll not only disqualifies without
cause but restricts the rleht of choice
We hope that the Honse wilt show
more discretion than the Senate "has
shown and that it will be pigvoa holed
somewhere in that body.
LOCAL NEWS.
J3(I TO NEW invflTlxtwiVTi
Agents Wjo;e 1
CW Bags
T S. Page Deafneus
Parker Hair Bileam
Knabb Piano Forte.
r C Millek Garden See l
CROnenbebo Photographs
J A Sfkingrb C 0 Tons Coal
W ll Yopp Make no MlsUke
Kklsey A C 0 Agents Wante I
Ueaaon'a Ca peine Porui Plasters'
Parker & TAVLOR-Birtl Cages
Munds Beos Iktter than l'ear'a
Chas K Browk Country Pr dace
tociABLB Germanla Cornet Band
Hkinsberger's Webster's Dictionary
W K Spkixoeb A Co Hazint PowTter
Knights of II oh or Begular Meeinis
Geo R Fkexch A Poxs Not Well Dressed
Vom OraffTrochee Co The Verb Santa
GILES MirROiiisos Honsefnmlhhlnfc
Qod8 "
Millvb A NiEsriJB Kenredy's Mcdloal
Discovery
This has been a cold. raw. chilly and
disagreeable day.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 208 bales.
Yon will save money and get the best
work by sending your clothes for repairs
to John Dyer and Son. t
Tbe storm signal was flying this
morning, but the indications say that
we shall probably have warmer
weather.
Just received a now lot of rims,
spokes and hubs. Those in need of
above wilt find that they will save
money by buying from J a corn's Hdw.
Depot. t
Nor. barque Frida. Rasniussen,
cleared to-day for Harburg. Ger. with
3.288 barrels ro3id, valued at $3 430,
shippedby Messrs.. Paterson. Downinjr
&:co.
Religiou- services will be ho d at tba
.Wnnd Preshvterian Church at 8
o'clock to night, conducted by Rev. J.
B. Mack. D. D. They will be contin-
opd nlffhtlv thronirhout tbe week. The
public tre cordially invited to attend.
Seats free.
We hear of a man who went to a
druggist in this city and bought a plass
ter, which he subsequently returned,
saying that he didn't want a moth-
eaten pla ter. It was one of the pornu
sort, and he didn't know that it was
'made that way."
Knlffhts of Honor.
Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular
meeting this (Monday) evening, at 7 30
o'clock. Full attendance i3 desired.
Indication.
Sor North Carolina, local rains,
winds generally Northeasterly .with
iii g her temperature.
Pemonal
Mr. J. J. Stone, ot the WneWy Bud,
published at Smithfietd. Johnson coun
ty. is in tbe city to day.
Hon. O. P. Meaies has returned to
the city frmi Charlotte, where he held
Criminal Court last week.
A Good Investment.
Get from.2S to 33 per cent, interest
on ycur Jioney by purchasing now
suits or overcoats at I. Shriek's. It
will pay you to buy them tor next win
ter at tbe low prices, besides having
the good of them tor tbe balance ot the
cold snaps
Cautionary.
Tbe Board of Health of Brunswick.
Ga., in consequence ot the preva enee of
small pox in New Yrk city, have
adopted resolution that vessels arriv
ing at the former port from the latter
shall reoiaiu at quarantine until in
spoctcd by the Health Officer. Perhaps
such a precautionary measure would
prove beneficial to this port.
Da you need a good heating or cook
tn 9 Ttmn mn In T A "V-Pl'o
r
, ... r A ..-mDt
I There yon will find a Urge assortment
. , . , ,jo
jtn-aelert from - His low pnes wilt
I Please yon. f "
WILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY. FEBRUARY
Sociable.
The Germania Cornet Band will give
a Sociable at Howard Relief Hall
to-morrow night. The management is
under the direction of Messrs. C, V.
Polvogt.J Render,' J. C. Boesob and
E: Schulken. Jr., who will spare no
pains to make tbe occasion pleasant for
their guests. Af it will be tbe the last
that will take place until after the close
of. the Lenten season there will un
doubtediy be a large gathering. . No
gentleman will be admitted unless ac
companied by a lady.
The Span JBarqne Alaria.
Mr C. Myerp,..who, represents the
owners as well is the underwriters of
the cargo of sugar of the Spanish barque
il.ir.a, and Mr. Julian Cudorya, . wbo
represents the owners of the vessel, are
here, and were engaged in a conterenee
to day with a view io her ' release from
all claims that may exii. against her
here, in order that she may proceed on
her voyage.- The Mar.a is now at an
chor at i ho quarantine station and will
probanly not come up t the city, pro
viding the parties interested can succeed
in obtaining hcrrel-ase from the claims
that may exist against her.
An Kvenlful Anniversary.
Just one year asio to-day. on a pleas
ant, although wir-'dy. Sunday afternoon,
as many of our citizens were on their
way to ihe Sunday choAls of the city.
and others were indulging in a quiet
stroll to Oakdale, the alarm of fire was
sounded, and in a moment, almost as if
by magk, di-ns volumes of smoke
arose from along the river frnt and
were driven by the string breeze in a
Northeasterly direction across the city
Tho alarm spread with the rapidity of
thought, and in a moment our streets
were thronged with an excited and anx
ious mass of humanity hurrying to the
scene. i nu uames, noiwunsianuiug
tho efforts of the firemen, spread with
inconceivable rapidity, and they were
not subdued until soruii of our most
valuable buildings had been destroyed,
and mtnv families had boen made
homeless. It was a day long to bo re
membered. The scone of the fire' des
olating track has. in many places, been
obliterated by the erection of- substan
tial and imposing structures, but there
are yet many evidences of the fearfn
destruction of that day..
Ciy Court.
The first case tor the Mayor's alien
tion this morning wasthatof William
Johnson, who was charged wilhlars
ceriy. The evidence showed that the
defendant was stopping at tho Sutton
House on Saturday night, and! that
Abraham Moses also stopped at the
same house. On Sunday morning the
latter awoVe to find that some one had
entered his room during-the night and
stolon his clothing, leaving an inferior
suit as a substitute. Subsequently
Moses found the delondant on Water
street wealing the clothes that he had
lost. Johnsnn wa arres:cd and locked
up, and at the trial gave as an excuse
that he was drunk and did not know
what ho was about. He was required
to give a bond in the sum of $200 for
his annearance at. the next term of
the Criminal Court, in default of which
h'i was committed
James Nu't, colored, charged with
disorderly conduct, was required to
nw a fin a of 10. or sn beiow for 20
f J
days. He went helow.
Susan Hooper, colored, for disorderly
conduct, was required to pay a fine of
$10. or go below for 20 days. She went
below.
G. Ormundsen. for disorderly con
duct, was required to pay a fine of $5 or
go below for 10 days. One half ot the
fine was subsequently remitted and the
defendant paid the other half and was
discharged.
Victoria Brown, colored, for disor
derly conduct, had the choice to pay a
fine of $10 or to go below for 20 days
Lack of funds compelled her to take
the latter born of the dilemma.
At the Hotels.
SurroN House J M Woodard, C
C R R, J W Riurk. Sballotte; H Cor
bett. F M Moore. W Newton R T
Benseli. Smithville; Or l B McNeill.
J J Pig..tt, Lockwood1 Folly; J D
Crotoarlit. J II Tatim. Bladen; M F
Jeff'rd. Fremont; A B Hudson. Alfred
Hudson. Sampson; R R White, Lake
Waccamaw; Dr I W Uobinson,
Duplin Roads; J P Pearce. Columbus.
It you want to commence a new set
of blank books, such as ledgers, jour
nals, day cash books or records, go
to Heinsbcrger's. where you can get
suited both in quality and price. t
The cheapest place to buy your school
books and school stationery is at Hejns
herger's. . ; t "
TIE fie wv
A Sad Cvent.
We are deeply pained tochron ele the
death of Miss Mary Delia. ildeM
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V.
Perdew, which occurred at a lew min
utes after 6 o'clock yesterday evening.
She was nearly 17 years of age and had
been sick aboit 6ix weeks with that
terrible disease, corebro spinal raen
ingitis. Her sufferings were .in eo&e,
which nothing could alleviate until
death came to ber release. All that
medical science could suggest or the
devoted nursing of a tender mother,
could do .to soothe her pain-racked
frame were without avail: Her death
had been expected for several days, but
when tbe great change came it caused
a shock of sadness to alt who knew her
She was a consistent member of Front
Street M. E. Church, and was beanti
tul in all that constitutes female Chris
tian loveliness. She wa of a most
amiable disposition, with a heart which
never gave a throb ot envy or ma'ice.
but beat wi h kindness for all. Her
sorrowing parents have vjur sincere
sympat hy in their great beroavpment
PliyMiciatts Ilayo FoniKt Out
That a contaminattnfc and foreign elcui; nt in
the blood, developed by indigestion, U the
cant-e of rheumatism. Th5s Bottles upon the
sensitive snb cntanf ons covering of the mus
e'es an I ligaments of the joints causing con
btant and thlfttng pAin, and aggregating as a
ealosre)us. chalky deposit which produces
stiffness and distortion of the joints. So f tct
which experience has demonstrated in regard
to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has stronger
evidence to support than thij. namely, that
this medicine of com f.rch9n give rises checks
the formidable and ati-oclous disease, nor is U
less positively establish d that it is preferable
to the poison -j often nsed to arrest it, since the
medicine contatns onlv salutary ingredients.
It is aUo a signal remedy ior malarial fevers,
conailnation. dvf pensia. kidney and bladder
ailment'', dabllHy and other unorders, fcee
tlit you get the genuine.
TRI RITTK OF RESPECT.
HOWARD UK IKF FIRE ENGINE Co o.
Wilmington. N. C, Feb. 14th, 1SS7.
Whereas the infinitely wise and merciful
Creator, to whoee divine ruling we humbly
subm't, has seep fit to remove by death our
le loved friend and brother lireman, TIIOS
II. SMITH, wc who have profited hy his ex
ample are aesirous of testifying our rcsiect
for bis memory and expressing our earnest
and affectionate sympathy with tbe household
deprived by, this dispensation of. Its earthly
1tead. Therefore belt
Rcs?lvcd, That wo deeply feci the loss of
our brother lireman, Thomas II. Smith, that
in him we loose one of our oldest members,
who waB aiwavs prompt at bis po3t In time of
daBger, who f lways had a cheerful word and
a kind look for his brother firemen, who devo
ted Mi time to the welfare of this tompacy.
Resolved, That in our natural soirow for
the loss of a faithful and beloved brother
lireman we find consolation in lhc bailef tvat
it la well with him for whom wc mourn. .
Resolved, That as a '-token of respect for
our deceased brother lUeman, the Engine
House be draicd In mourning, and tint .a
blank rage bs left in ur Kecords with the
name, date and dca!h of our Bro'bcr Inscrib
ed thereon, and that tha members of this
Company wear the nsaal badge of. mourning
f ir the space of thirty das '
Kcsolvrd, That while wc rfcply sympi
thlze with tho-c wlu were bound to our broth
cr by tne nearest and djarcst Ucj. we share
with thorn the hope of a reunion in that be tier
world where there is no part'ng
Keiolved, That a copy of these resolutiona
be sent to the family of the deceased as a to
ken of respect and veneration for the creel
lent chrjicter of a god man gone to his rest
and that a copy be sent to the dally paper for
publication.
1 iK. IS. U ATE,
A. DEUMKLANPT,
ADUIAN.
J ham:. Jr ,
U. MIULEK,
Committee.
PEBDEW Jn this city, on the 2nh inst., of
cerebro spinal mcnigintls, MARY DKLLA
PEKDEW, eldest daughter of John W. and
M E. Per'ew, aged H years It months and 9
diy ft
The frlendiof 'lie family are luritcti to at
tn I tae fnneral on Tuesday morning atli.3
o'clock at the residence, 3H North i-cventh
street, and from thence to Oakdale Cemetery.
N BW ADVEKTI8EM BN'J 8.
Sociable
rpO BK GIVEN BY GERMANIA CORNET
BAND at the HOWARD KELIf F HALL..
TUESDAY EVENING, Ftfb. 52ad
The publ'c are respectfully invited.
, fio Gentleman admitted without a 1 adv.
Tickets il. feo'U
Bird Cages.
NEW WT JUST IN, BOTH JAPANKD
and Brass. COK 8TOVK pronounced
the bekt in tbe market, and the oil White
Horde just hat U them blind. Goods ot all
kinds la our Hae cheap cs tbe cheapest.
. PARKER A TAYLOR.
PURE WHITE OIL. feb 21
Make no Mistake !
N ORDERING FISH AMO
OYSTERS. Guaranteed sound and
solid when packed for dellve y
TrU t) . W. H YOPP.
Iock Box 415 or 100 South Front it.
feb 21
600 Tons COAL.
JUST ARRIVED, r X. St il t JOSEPH
SOOTHER, TUNS Hist GRTE AND
SCtiVK CO A I., anl tor a".e ne Dollar per
on "ei9 than New fork prtee
feb ll J. A. SPRINGER.
House FumishinsGoods.
IIAVK AMD ALWAYS. K PEP ON
baadavelUelecUd lot of H&nfiirnUhlng
UooU- A new lot of Dinner feu. cuamber
reta. Tea seU aad rancy-Uooda Just leceived.
Da not forget the HAcbsler Unnp if joa In
tend to fruppiy yoareJ wttli a ta-
. T ' uiucS MURCH130S,
feb ?l ' crockerr Departrneut.
21 1887.
NO. 44
NEW'ADVEitn
NTS.
Country Produce.
jW&KT AND IRISH POTATt)t. Apples,
Cabbages, Turnip, Orange. nt.3. Kgs,
Turkeys, Chickens and all kind or t onuiry
Produce for sale iy
CHAS F. BMIWMC.
C- mmifslon Merchant, No It K w3t-r st ,
eUlll - ilroineton. N.
Hazard Powder.
WE NOW HAVKTHB AUKNCV TOR
thU celebrated Powder wi)lrh 'Is un
doubted I v the lHt so d in this country. NeTr
rmgaziT.e hum down tne river (out or city
limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the
lowest prices.
WM. K. SPBINttKk A CO.,
Suceor to John Tawson A Co.,
, 19, 21 and 2a Market street,
feb 21 Wilmington N. C-
Photographs,
ALL AT
Cronenbergf8 Gallery,
FOK FINE WOBK
Children's Plrturas a specialty. Old pu
tures corded and enlarged. Call and see spe
cimens.
feb 21 H. CKONKNBKEU.
-o-
W
K MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Grocers
BAGS and bTRAWand MANILLA PAPERS,
TWINK, WAXED BUTTER PAPER, Ac.
Don't fail to s e the "NEW STYLE" fqnue
RAG, and to gpt wholeea'e discount.
C. W. YATES.
feb 21 119 Market St. Wiimlngton. N C
Not Well Dressed.
N
MATTER HOW FINE YOUR GAR
ments, nnle"-? your Shoes
are neat and "fit
well you arc 111 dressei.
BEST FfTTINU BOOTS ANP SHOES :n
the city, and palces U suit all at
GEO. R. FKKNUII & SONS,
feb 21
. N. Front Street
WANTED (samples f red
for
DR. SCOTT'S
beautiful
LECTRIC CORSETS, BRUSHES, BELTS, ETC. No
k gates, i errirory ivci, sausracuon guar
JK. .SCOTT, 841 llroadway, p. Y,
I 11? A W Ita causes, and a new
I I lia.A' i.1 UOO anl successful CUKE
at yonr own home, by one bo was deal
twenty-eight years. Treated by most
of the noted specialists without benefit. Cured
himself in three months, and nincc thn hun
drcds of others. Full particulars sent on ap
plication. 1. . I AUK, JNO 41 WostlRI St.,
New York City. feb 21 4w
Agents Wanted
One man bonclit onrffi.fKI
Imachinc and cleared oven
ifTOOO. cash. A boy bonjrhtl
'fnr S;.0f machine and made
$500. - It's a big chance in
any town or city. Send yonr
address and 2 stamps for-a
List & samples. KEL&EY & CO. Meriden, Conn
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
thf poptilar farorit for dresinnpr
the hair, KeFtorinsr color when
f ray, and preventing Dandruff,
t cleanses the Kalp, stop the
hair falling, and is sure to pleMO,
A and $1.00 at Druggists,
HINDERCORNS.
Thfiin feet. Fdrt and best enre for CornBnnloii,
Itons all win. Ensures comfort to the feet. Jverjail
o cure. "1j centi at trucsist3. Hiscoi Co N. i
PIANO FORTES.
Tnf; Tonrh, Wwkmanship and JdraMlily
WILLIAM KNABE A CO.,
Nos. 201 and 20 West Baltimore St, Balti
more. No. 112 Fifth Avennc New York,
feb 21 tw
'
Winter
Kxpoaurc
(Jauscs
UOUifllf,
Colds, Pkurlsy, llcumalUni, Ptcmoid
Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache and
other ailment, for which Penson 8 Cspcloe
Plasters ara admitted to be the lest remedy
known. 1 bey rtllete and tore in irftw houri
when ro other application ?s of the least trn
eflt Endorsed by 5.(00 Phytlclans and Drur
KleU- Iware of Imitations under s'mlLn
sounding names, such as Cap6icum," "l apu
cin." ox Capslcine " ask for Benfon'i'
aiu TjfKK no oiiiEKS.' Kiamlre carefolly
when yon bny. All dntfylsU MfeAKIIttY A
JOHNSON. Proprletorn, New Yor k. feb 21
0F INTEREST TT.1IHH
Manly Visor. Weakness or toss of Memory per
aianently restored by the nse of an entirely ne
emeay. 'lue verba Sanu from Spain, xpan
h Trochees nevw fail. Ourillastrated,S2page bool
ma testimonials, (sent seaiedi. Krery mansnotuf
Vad it. VOM GRAEF TROCHEE C(X, Cm.
9 Parle Place. New York.
feb 21 d eot w ly
Board.
GiVJD BOARD CAN nE OBTAINED LOW
by arp?yli n la -!-"' . - -
; .. . : MUS N. M. CULBBKTII,'
" f.bl3?i UJHirLett,,YTilnii-ctor, N C
AGENTS
i
rli
r PUUU5S KOTIC. tV.
vrevui btglxa ta rtctm eoamnaieisca'
txoa our fzUada oa aiy aid ail tsablsca
ctatTii imtsmtbra. . . .
Tit maaa el tu wriur out trnji ba ' -
ahitottE3:sarc:
Coiamaaleatloiui xarut b wtltua ca ca
oaetldeot tae paper. '
Pwao&allUes most b.kvolle4
Ajid It !a speciaUr and parUenlsily ca
tood that tha Editor doe aot always tada :
th vtaws ol eorreapondeats w- n ttft
in tb editorial columns. ,, - 1
NEW AIVKRTI8KIllEWTa.
Julius Samson,
111 Marlcet Slreot.
Reduced fricoo I
Reduced Pricoo I
Previous to taking slock we will offer
for the next fifteen daysr bargains in
the following goods : "
Fancy Stiijed Silk Velvets reduced
from $2,CO to$1.50.
Also, Plain Silk Velvets, in allshadef,
reduced Irom 3 to $ I ,i25. "
Plain and Striped Velveteens reduced
from 75(to OOev
We also have a nice line of Satins
and Surah Silks, in evening shades. -
Also, a nice line bt Sitk Mitts in eve
ning shades, full length. . -y
A nice variety ot Rlack fioods in all
s'.yles. .. t
A few pair of Blankets left, which we
are offering very low ar.d numerous
other goods at red need prices :
It i. to your interest tocall and ex
amine. Julius Samsou,
111 MARKKT ST;
feb 1
Webster's Unahridsred.
The Standard Dictionarv
JEST TOR FAMILIES. AND DOT FOR
Schools "A 1 Ihrary in Itself " Latrtt F.dl
Hon has 118,0:0 Words,. Von r Pages Colorel -'.
Plates. .1 00 Engravings. It al o contains a
Biographical Dictionary, giving brief Import
ant facts concerning 9,7 JO Noted Persons.
In the quantity of matter It ecntilns, la be
lieved to be the largest vo'nme pnbllshed. - It
has 3000 more words in Ps vocabulary tkau.
arc found In any other A mcrle&n Dictionary,
and nearly three times the number ot Engra
vlnxs. "it is an ever present and reliable
school master to the whole fanaily.'
Call and eee the Webster whlci we ars sell- v
In; 25 per rer.t. cheaper than the publisher's
PT.e. at "
H EINSBEKGERS.
feb !;
Cash Book and afoaieSttre
Better than Pear's.
-yyniTAKKr. a guoss-vith'3 old in
giltn Jrar.f parent Soap. Utrerited,'2 Cakrs
for 2.i cents ljcerlne 3J ir ec-nt; 3. Cakes
for a cents. There are no finer Toilet fear a
mid. A TRIAL SOLICITED. . ,
WUND8 BROTH ICRS, -
feb IS WboleaaJe and EeUlI DrufgUti
Hock Spring iroteK
JJAS t?MERGONK a f OMPLITIF. R1X-
ovatirg ar d is fittr-d cp nUv-jy for tke eoaafort
of its patrons The ikble is aauplled with the
best the r- arket afford. l-ard by ihr Cnj ,
week or month at reaftnab'e rle. -
MRS. PRIDGRV. -
C -nut, t eimen Ftont and Water kt reels,
feh II lm
NEW FURNITURE HOUSE.
- f v.iner Second nd Market Ktiet.
AKK HKRIC JO J5TAY AMI M 3l
eouat We keep lhe fltet and eheipett Fnr
nltnrelntiie city nr prices mil tb? ilea
and ih r alike. We era sell ebeap lcjaii
we manufacture our own ood. .
A eall id inspe-tlon SAllciied
KNUXVILLK FUUMTPCE CO.,
feb 7tf IC U. SMLLD, Ucssrtx
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