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..3 i V The Morning Star.' BY ffffl., U'ixEXXMARD; PUBLISHED PAXLYCKT MONDAY S i! To aty Subscribers, delivered In any part f the City, nnmi Craw per week. Oar City seats are not authorised to collect for mm ' tan three months lnadvanoe. -' -ed at the Post Office at Wilmington, N:. CL, as Second C3aaiatter.' iv , HORNING EDITIONS The Pemberton mills, Lawrence, Mass.; will start up Monday, employing -8,000 bands; the Jwrenceuck Gompalwffi reduce wages 5 per cent. Auttman ! & Cp.,Canton ,0..resume worklrith 600 men, after three months -suspension. . The - Western nail mill will cut wages 180 to 85 per cent ;a general strikais imminent. There i& no clue to the perpetrators of the 1 recent dynamite explosion in London, Cotton ere, in sight. 4.829,644 bales. -j Railroads are' unable to meet the demand for cars, for the movement of corn from Nebraska, which has begun in earnest; a .. heavy movement in wheat is expected in a - $ 4Uya.j-Ai wartbqwi&e shock was ' felt in'Washiogton City and in Virginia 1 an.i Maryland, about 9 p. m. Ertday. JM" . Gladstone's physician orders him to take complete rest until his health is restored, - X national league for the suppression f the "liquor, traffic has been formed in Bos ton Two froad agents"- robbed some of the passengers on a. Baltimore . Central Railroad train. J. E. Curtis, Wheel ing. W. Va., failed for 40,O0O.: . dry goods store in Charleston,; 6. C, dam agfd by fire! Trouble was anticipa- iM last night with the Hocking Valley strikers. - A police officer of Cincin nati sentenced to 12 months imprisonment by the United Btates Court, for arresting and imprisoning voters. Fresh earth quake-shocks in Spain yesterday. New ' York markets: Money per cent.; cotton dull at lHlllc;; southern flour quiet at $3 205 40; wheat, ungraded rei 7987fi; corn, ungraded 4952c; rosin dull at f t 22il 27T; spirits turpentine dull at 30T31c. Mfxkohas three tons of silver in a l iimj) at the New Orleans Exposition, j It is Frank Hurd's time contradict that report. -i next to oMen are said to be more liable to take cholera than women1 and single men than married. Fact ! - Great throngs of visitors called on I President-elect Cleveland -.to wish I him a Happy New Year. There is nothing that succeeds like success. . If the Legislature ; goes into the ;. county-making business, of which there seeras to "bea full supply j al , ready.it is to be hoped they will make no more Radical counties. . One of the absurd est things you will find in newspapers is that si tax on men's vices is repugnant to pur form of government. ' They think it is awful to tax a drink or a cigar. It requires $576,650 to support the city gftii'V.ofTaQMli.''::Tb8 I is 1 79.35(T moVe than for 1884, bat the estimate. for 1885 is as nrrt giveo. . l oav l&preuy steep. I Air. 1'aul il. tiayno is oooKea as I being 51 vrarsoldthe 1st oJan,iiarj. We had supposed him to be older. J We We he will , have as many more reLns of his i annuel saf'and have troops of iis fine poems. ..r , ; readers of 1 Daring tbe year 1884 about 150 immigrant families have come into our State. We suppose' Wohave lost quite as. many by, emigration, possi bly many more. T If cih State could bold its people it would grow 30 per cent, in a decade.-" But we -'are glad to see desirable strangers moving into the Sate, especially those with some capital.-" - y r"?v -; $ The Charleston Fetes and Courier compliments its colored troops and says: '' ..-,--.z --ii-.n - -It would be a good thing toeeod a rebre sentative colored company to Washington; to take part in the grand parade at the in auguration of Cleveland. . No body of . citi zens is more interested in the success Of Democratic administration than the colored people are, and South Carolina can furnish a colored company that would stand - com parisoftv in discipline and neatness -of ap pearance, with the crack companies qf New jgngland.'? . i A... J'.: The well informed aiid abie Phila delphia .Record corrects .? a strange error intd wIuch-iheojdwari7yinteI-' liffent and careful New? .York Times fell, in referring to Prident'. olk as "obscure" at. the time i he waa nom inated. ; The. Record says : ., i yV " . "He had refused a re-election to Con gress sfer serving there for fourteen years, Srrji!!?! elected to the Speakership, and dnrmgis term qf service on the floebf thffiotue he nad been one of the leaders oftheppposi- .tion to Adams, and one i of the most efficient suDDOrtera I of Jackson. rf ffle? had: 'also been Governor of Tennessee aod' a Vice Presidentiil. . candidate at .two National tjonvenuons; so that we oot thinr ne. -can be accurately described. a 'obscure.' - An agent wat in the city yester- i.y nWngarrangen for a lector to be delivered in "this City on or about im 50th inst.; by Hon;. Carl Schurz, a pr'oml-. nent politician and a most eloquent and at--tractive speaker. He wiU draw a big house. L . - ' - ' 1 '! 1 1 1 11 11 11 iin"i 1 ' . ; . . ,1, ... VOL. XXXV.--NO. 88; NBff AD VKBTISKHIBIVTIi. : MsoH-Chiidren's suits. - F. :C. Mtxxbb Medicines. . Johk R. Mkltoh Notice. " , . A. Shriek- Ladies' shoes. j M. -.8. "Wn-iiAKD Insttrance ' j r J. Haepik ReKable seed. , a ; S. H. Tbescblb Auction sale; . - J. CMxraros-Odor cases; etc " - Hall & Pkarsall Groceries. ' Wk, H. Green Garden seed., A. David Reduction in prices. Mueller Novelty store prizes. . TBnrrrr Collegs Spring term. L Shrter Slaughter in clothing. Mrs. ; E. Wabken Fine candies. , Brown & Roddick Clearing sale. v First National Bank Dividend Z W. K SranreBR & Co Hardware. . 1 OTTXBaoTjsaA Co Vnnd cold. ' AxdeE3caSv & 'Co- Farmer Girl cook, W. B. McKot Administratort sale.' ; ' 3Cj1 J. Ottekbotjrg Co New firm. ' "W. B. Bbigo8& CcMSplendid lampi - P. Heiksbeboek Thanks to patrons R. M. McInttre Mattings, carpets, etc.' Giles & MrmcHasov-Cheap dinner sets. J. W. Gordon & Smith Card of thanks. 5 ENTERTAiNMEirr 5th St M. E. Church. P. L. Bridgers & Co A good breakfast. r G. R. French & Sons Handsome shoes, i McDotjoall & BowDEN-Lots of things. Local OftM. rSeoond Sunday after Christmas. r Reeeipt of cotton yesterday 459 bales. ;: - ' - The storm signal was up again yesterday. Snow is'predioted in this section for to-day. . 'k ' :. Eggs were retailing yesterday I 1 25 cents per dozen. All quiet in police and magis- terial circles yesterday. The - Board ? of Aldermen meet in regular monthly session to-morrow even ing. . ' ; Presiding lilder Can-away is molding qiarterly meeting on the Magnolia UIll,ru''I . The stockholders of the iirst auonai Bank meet on Tuesday, the 13th inst. at 11 o'clock. . The Intermemts in, Bellevue cemetery during the past year were 64; children 36, adults 2a - - Z f - t Crude turpentine advanced 15 cents jeatrriday jrtXgfr Joug ,ttdr8til Tar has also advanced from 11.10 to The Board of County Commis sioners have their regular monthly meeting to-morrow afternoon, at half -past 2 o'clock ; The Board of Direetorsof the First National Bank have declared a divi dend of Si per. cent., payable on the 10th' inst. ; The thermometer in the Stab office registered 24 degrees early yesterday morning, butato p.,m. ine mercury nau i - , v J -Thei Register of Deeds issued: """"fi8 wees, i wncn one w ior two for coiorea couples. v There wiU be a meeting of the risitors of the "Ladies Benevolent Socle- ty" at Miss Harfa school Jwuse Tuesda, material to accommodate; the demand, of January 6,at So'cIoce. yr Two white tramps were io.aa at the station house Friday night (Jn addi tion to those mentioned elsewhere), and sent across the river yesterday morning. iEl The interments in the various city cemeteriei during the past weekwere as follows: Oakdale, 2 adults; Bellevue, none; Pine Forest (colored) 2 adults and 4 children.-. . . ' - I The British briff Cerdia. C&pt. TCvans was cleared from this port for Ham-, bnr vesterdav. with 1.653 barrels of rosin, valued at 3,f59.60, Messrs. a P.Shotter & Co-lbeing the shippers. , . ' " Mrs;' Mary J. Larkins wife of the late. Jolma1na:ll':loii'' a well known magistrate of Pender county, died at her home in that countyja few days since at the age of 85 years. ' j:4D6ht forget the meeting called for tomorrow, upon tbe 'adjournment of the Bfoard of Magistrates, to 'consider the matter of a no-fence law' There should be d full meeting' of those interested in the matter.-" - : i ;i; . ,' ; Some idea may be formed of 1 tW vririnMa of the weather Vesterdav mornJl ibg from the remark - of a' gentleman, who j brokewith a great noise, and sank Im said he discovered icicles' on the wick of mediately, and feft the cMw hanging on to his kerosene stove while his breakfast Was jtnif ofttoed - - ' ' DeingcoKoea. , r .. -There will be two eclipset of the nioon and two of the sun this yeSne of each of which both partial wiU be vii- ble m this latitude; that of the sunccur- ting Mardi Ith; and that of the moonep- tember24th. ; ; . -;.x,y t u nnnnced that th ing si . . rjzrm riA 1 LAQier rarsonsge am Htrt M. E . Church , will eive an enterr- taitfment at Uie T&rsonag :. on Wednesday night next, the 70i inst." A laVge attendance JSS honed for ' ff t:t ! r- . vvj Y' - y v 'fT, r'ZvcfvZL nArft W-morrpw eveaiDg, -juuv" '' I Nov. 23U, SpOKe a uerman,oaruaD aaww- The management guarantee that there vlll iBj iml-RE N Tl frotalffsw Jersey benocngof thl - fTfm:-- ' ' T " " WILMINGTON, BXayr&CoBrt. ' 'f. yKi ; j " -.v A. Campbell, cojr&l,'whi was arrested for being drunk and very disorderly on. Fourth, 'street, :. in i "Brooklyn." about 9 the police force, and who proved very bn stinate on the way to the staUon nbusewaf bordered to pay. $5, failing to do which he was sent beiow. He is said to be the same individual wWSraa jarrested as a "chum" of Pompey ' Sneed'sbut was subsequently released.'- - . 4 I Two young white men, who gave their names as A. E. MitcheU and C. B. Lyon, and said they were irom Princeton, N. J. went to a residence in the vicinity of Second and Ann streets, Friday night, and called for, something to eat A lady went to the door first, and, -when they bad . stated their errand, saia she had nothing for them and f shut the , door, AT gentleman" next went to the door.; and,- aa they, atfll lin- '. jr L v1,.w;m.' if 1 when they answered as. before he ordered them off; whereupon they cursed hmand invited him to a warmer climate. Being down the street sTiorflK afterwards, and seeing Sergeant Bishop, the gentleman told him about the two men, whoa he thought were acting rather suspiciously. As he did eo the men passed and were pointed out to khe officer, who proceeded to take them in to custody and conduct them to tbe station house. .They represent that they started for Florida, but their iooney ran short and now they .want to get back north, and talk of taking" the nextsteamer. One of them had eleven dollars In money in his nocket. Ther were held for - further dn 1 velopments. I Narrow Escape. : A narrow escape occurred at the residence I a tmn I little fellow had just started to go . down, a high flight of stairs, Witn. the . baby In his arms, when he stumbled and fell with his precious burden and .tumbled to the very bottom of, the stairs, but never once re leased his hold upon the little one. Reach ing the bottom, of the steps he screamed "Ma, I've killed the baby I" .The mother ran horrified to the spot, picked up the lit tle darling, and found, to her intense satis faction, that it had not sustained so much as a bruise. The frightened brother, greatly relieved to hear that mo bones were broken, then remembered that he "roiled clear over the baby" once in his giddy flight. Be careful with tbe babies ! To Be FerwaHletf. Arrangements were made yesterday for the "transfer of the remains of the late L. B. Wilklaw to the home of his. relatives in Indiana . The body, under the direction of )roDJabWtatTOupaTl3afrted to the esUWishment of Mr.; J. W. Wooi vin, where it was placed in a casket. It was expected that the remains would be forwarded last night or this morning. m To Ball4 a Bos4. The fifty convicts alluded to a few dsys ago as baying passed through Goldsboro en route to Pender , county, are to be em ployed in constructing a road from Croom's j Bridge to the mouth of Buck Branch, on thenortheastside, of Angola pocpsln near k. P. Powers phxpW a distance of about I ten mitea I Qeadiiic Bw l ar,. n M Harris, the newsdealer, has I opened a reading room in the rear of his I store, which has bean neatly fitted np for I the purpose, and supplied with sufficient BITER AND BlABIlfB. ; The New York Herald records the loss of the schooner EtUXlt Day, Capt. E, Williams, from Charleston to Philadelphia, Capt, W. is well know in this city, having married a step-daughter of Mr. B. J. Scarbo rough. He is also remembered in connection J with the narrow escape of himself and wife 1 from the ill-fated schooher JTary:i2f. Feme- I ti;,whM fouuderedtseain theearlyj I of last year. HU wife was not with him on I this occasion. CapLW. States that he sailed Denlothwim m,000feet nine lumber, and haq, nne weatner uu ine 18th, OS Cape Loorout, wnen ine weatner became squally ; at 8 P- ni. hauled down jib and staysail and hove to, the wind blowing heavily and a heavy sea: pumps kept going every hour all-night. , At 6 a; m::l9th.wind heavy and a mountainous sea, the vessel be- gsn'tOvbe.'aW at'a. jever, the crew clinging to 'the outside.'-and the aea washing ; over : themf TheV remained thus j until Sunday night,' 21st, When, the vessel I began to right just before daylight, and on I the 22d they all got into the fore rigging The Vessel was then breaking up fast and the, lumber coming AV8 a. m. she we ..4nmoersa o 9 av mVtte mate B. 8 Curling, of failed to hold on to tbe raft, waVaBwned; f At 3 p. m. a mail bore own to thehv They had met portions of wkeBtuff afad were loqking for the , 81i'-iiroW''tote-thBJrorwesIa&' - Claptam Olsen. from Stock- holm for NewYorkf by hom, they were all taken" olf-imd' kindly treated." At the S ,?22&th Wiwfi fnnr davs . "r' , . " in the water,- witht nothing to eat or drink. . The -Estefoj hailed f romNewcastle, . I)et;"was 216 tons burden and was owned by JJ O.'itkina and bthefs of Milton, Del. andWvttCarey and others rfPhiladel- ' iST barque Jre? 'wrUl:llOolrti,HWng. e4JW,;Tw N. C., SNAY, " JANUARY 4,1885. Waatber Intfleatioiia. ;' ?: .-" .The following are the indications for. to-. day: r; ' , : f. IFor the Bouth. Atlantic' States.' partly cloudy weather and local 'rains, northeast erly winds, geaerally warmer. " HumfUKtih XaeefttMT!17 ' ' : I i FirstRound for the VTUmingtOn Dla?. trict of the Metnoaut js. unurcn,: eouu:: 1 Clinton Circuit. at Andrews Chapel, Jan uary 10 and 11 Cokesburv Circuit at Bethamv. January i Bladen Circuit, at Centre. January 14 and 95 Elizabeth Circuit, at Elizabeth to wo, Jan uary 81 and February 1. - ' , Wlhnineton. at Front street; February 7 and 8. Carver's Creek Circuit; at Liberty, Feb ruary 14 and 15. . , 1 : f . Waccamaw Mission, at Bethel, February 14 and 18. , i WhiteviUe Circuit, at WbiteviUe, Feb ruary 81 and 22. Topsail Circuit atiicotf. Hill, Febru 2S and March L end 8. Onslow. Circuit at Tabernacle, March 14 and 15. 1 . , . ( .- Brunswick Circuit at Concord, March 21 and 22. .. v The District Stewards will meet. at the' Front Street Church in Wilmington at 11 o'clock a. m., on the 4th of February. - Paul J. Cabbaway, , v - Presiding Elder, CITY ITEMS. A MEDICINE CHKST TS THXM8SLVXS. Ben- son's Porous Plasters remain unequalled as a general noosenoia meaicine. vvneap, quics.sure. ANOTHER Liril 8AVMD. Mrs. Harriet Cum- tnlnara. of dnolnnatL Ohio, writes I uXarly last wiater my daughter was attaoied with severe oold. wfalob settled on her lsnn. We tried' Sev- r ill . . 1. 1 i .a i any rood, but she eontiaaed to get worse, and snauy raised, large amounts of blood from ner lnnva. we nailed in a ramiiv nnvsioian. . dui ne failed to do her any good. At this time a friend who had been eared by dr. wm. hallm bal- SAM FOR THK LtTKGS, advised me to give it a trial. We got a battle- and she began to im prove, ana by tne w or tare catties was tn- &oly eared" ' - - wa a. ween, Agwu, wummgton. . u. THK TLOKBNGK NIGHTINGALE OT TUB MUfiSXB Y. The following Is an extract from a letter written to tn etter written to tne German Mtformea Mutenaer. at Chambersburgn, Penn.: A BntarAOTBSss. Just onenthe door for her. and Mrs. Wlnslow will prove the American JAerenoe Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach our "Susy" to, say, "A blessing on Mrs. Wmslow" tor helping her to survive and escape the grimnsr. oollcMng. and teethbur sieire. Mas. Wihslow's fJoonraie Stbup veUeves the child from pain, andourea dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens tbe gumaedwses mflammation,cure8wind oolio, and oarries the infant safely through the teethinenerlod. It nerfoims nreoiselv what it prof esses to perform, -every part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow know her only through the preparation of her ' 'Soothing ii . M . . 1 Ia n.ktn 1. . ' n. power we would maze ner, as ane is, a pnystcai 1 saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. rnggists. I cents a Dome. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITotice. THE YOUNG LADIES' PARSONAGE AID SO- A I CIBTY of Fifth Street M.B. Church will give ? Parsonage on weases- BefirashtMafe sol BofTaBari t,mm sol I reasonably. It Is hoped the members and friends of this Chnreh will liberally patronize this worthy effort to furnish the Parsonage with many needed artiolea. jan 4 It MneDer's Hortleii HoYelty Store, 17 SO. SECOND STREET. rpHE FOLLOWING ARB THE NUMBERS PUB X licly drawn on Deoember 81st' r . No. 90. 1st prize 1 fine French After-Diaaer Set No. 888, 2nd prise 1 large Dressed Doll. i t No. 41S, 8rd prixe 1 Work-Box, finely fttrnlahed. Prises will be delivered' on presentation of, tickets. , Jan 4 It - Tint IMoial Bait, f pijtOLf: A. DIVIDEND Or THREE AND A HALF PER JL. JL. f k CENT, has been declared by the Board of Direc tors ottbla Bank, payable on the 10th mst. '. Jan 4 Iw. , a. Ml, wjlljvjw, vasmer F v ITotiCje; Miw .J . 1 . T?t?1Wflp59 tl that hfl has from this date associated himself with S. H. PISHBLATB, and the business of Wholesale and Retail Clothiers and Furnishers will be conducted at the old stand. N. Front Street, undsrtne firm name and style of L. J. OTTSBBOURG CO. lfv thtnka ar ana to a arenerens oudi jubUo for their liberal patronage, and the new firm Invites a continuance. . . Wilmington, N. C, Januamlst, 183a. ja4tf T WILL STATE TO THE PUBLIC THAT i. F. Garroll never was, nor Is now, an equal partner of j mine, and, as stated by me lnDissOluUon Nptiee. i m uquiuauoa. MILTOir I best of all kinds of. MEATS on my stalls kept in this city, and be supplied from ihem as' usual. " ReswsotfuMy. ' JNO. M. MELTON,- ' iaant.8taJlsNo.lt ad VCtty Market. ; TmCTpCOLLEGE;; rpHE SFBING TERM WILL BEGIN JAN. TTH, A. andcloseuneiun; v (,,.. ; ; Tuition in Cohege Classes, per ' month.. .........f 500 Tuition in Preparatory Department, - -per month Mto8 CO Tuition in Business College, per -month uv.... Telegraphy, Stenography and Type- - . i wAtinff (extras), each, ner term: . . - ... 12 CO Board; inoIudlDg furnished room,per i month . i ;..., . . . . , . . - 00 to. 10 oo i Particular attention will be paid to tie Natu-" ral Sciences, English. Literature, and toe Busi ness Course. .---v,' -j - ' specialists in their respective departments, and, educatioi nt th Tnntttntinn-j. -,- Trinity College, Bandolph County, N.C. 3an4w, - suwe . BfeecliLbadiii Shot-Gnns. LT9 YOU WANT A FrRSTCLASS GUN WE CAN A suit yon. o Dur sting-ours. r Lamp8 Bird Cages and CMIdren'S Fane Trays, lust received. A few more of our new (XJLUM BIA COOK STOVES on handicheap and JSWiAvr -. y PARSER A TAYLOHf s . TUBS WHTTB OIL. F -'.. deo S8 tf They Are Scatteiang jrxm boyS and CBHiREN'S surrs. -No where else can "you find ths PATENT WAIST- r h6scia f,wv-?"v7 ' 3"4,t - 0101 Clothier and Merchant Tailor. - ; iNK ADVERTISEMENTS. BYS. H..TRTMBLS. - "Xf ONDAT, DiCCBMBEB J5TH, AT OUR SALES . nll MT . . . T Jl J " Shew. Caps, Motions,-fto. Also, Molaasea by Uie Notice. ;TY'VIBTUB; OP A KmratBicralEBSDttl the 18th day of December. 1884, In a certain ac tion pending before the Soaerlor Court otNw Hanorer County, wherein WBMeKoyi adnlnl tratorof the estate of; WmM-orter, Is plaintiff, and MalTlna Sorter . jodfothers are defendants, I shall proceed tofselLsubjeot to the widow's dower, at the conn House aoor, in me oniw n,t 12o'olook, on MONDAY, tbe.SKD ? LAND, situated In New Hanover County, and -bounded K.ra i ea deg. east 123 poles to the Beginning, containing one uunarea ana unnxeen Acres, muro otimo. i Jan 4 4 w , sn AdminUtrator de bonis non. : : Warm and Cold. yjs HAVS STJBSTANTIAL warm cloth ing for very COLD weather, and right now Is the time to buy.; Our -stock is still sufficiently eomplete to make a tasty selection, our prices have been reduced fully twenty-five per ct since Chrtstma'luad ithosehjo temp.latnrehas-. tog only btand In their own light by failing to. iv if aPKiTRipaiTm' n."f. iering In Men's. Boys and Youths' Wear. As to our mode of dealing, and the fairness that goes with eve. y trade we make, together with the rule that governs the management of every hon orably and well coMncted business, In so far as MAKING RIGHT that which is wrong, SATIS FACTORY that 'which is unsatisfactory, EX CHANGING GOODS where exohanges are asked for, OR REFUNDING MONBY WHEN SUCH IS THE PLBASURB OF OUR PATRON theae rules in our business, we sav. our customers have Ion? since become acquainted with, hence, believing "Self praise to be half scandal." and besides ha ving realized by our .UNQUESTIONABLE 8UC CESS,that 'Virtue finds its own reward,',' we I aoscam irom tne use ui aucn arguments, uur Dusiness is conducted upon a rtuvnuAii oasis, Which pleases our -customers best, and we leave to others the THEORETICAL platform GIVING THEM THE. GLORY, and ourselves and patrons the profit. OTTER BOURG tc CO., : . . KINO CLOTHIERS. Jan 4 It .'' -- Wilmington, N. C. . r.i QTilTIOrfl OTlfi I .CI TTlPTfl 1- mwm. wm jgrwvMf GOOD ASSORTMENT CHEAP, VERY CHEAP. LADIES' AND MISSES' WRAPS. A limited supply and the prices VERY MODERATE. BLANKETS, large sizes; dRIB and CRADLE BLANKETS. j ' ' LACE CURTAINS good assortment all grades. LARGE AND SMALL CRUST CLOTHS, at less than vsrae. jan 4 DAWtf STILL ANXIOUS good effect, and many garments were carried awav from our store. The Seduction in Prices ! were, as we promised, so conspicuous that every one who called to look saw it, and uncertain callers became satisfied buyers. ' Our trade since the holidays .consequently has not slacked up, but kept moving, and our whole force kept busy. - We are, however, still anxious to seU, and this week the squeezing process will continue. - A.DAVID, Jan4tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. To-Our rrisiislfPalrii XtTS EXtESD' THANKS INDIVIDUALLY. AND W - flnnioanv for their n'atronsge and well .wishes flrmlciauy'for their patronage and well .wishes during, the past year, and hope to merit a con tinuance of the same during the present one. i To the unconverted we say, give us a trial and . you wni not regret It. " 4 - ; JNO. W. GORDON St SlfiTH, Agts., Liverpool A London & Globe Ins. Co., and others : of good calibre. jan 4 tf Tc My Friends & Customers, a J I A Happy New " Year. rjTH ANEXNG 'THEM. ONE AND ALL,. FOR their -past favors,' I ask a continuance of the same, and promise to do all In my power to give satisfaction in all my dealings. , The LIVE BOOK ; AND MUSIC STORE enters urkm the New Tear with a desire to keep alT Its old friends, and by fair dealing and courtesy to maze manv new ones. . i s ' Very respectfully, . ' an 4 tf P- HICINSBERGEB. s The 52-Candle Power! NOTHER , LOT OF THESE StLSSDID LAMPS just reeeived.- '-- ' " ' ' W.'S. BRIGGS CO , 1 . --' .. ; : , Agents.. Jan 4 tf ; o One eefc !QW HARD LABOR ENABLES USTO SHOW the fine line of 0ANDIES. nsnally 'kept in onres- ! L. i i 1 A.Z. -.11 m AJ. -A VlaimAa aa nra arl9 X&UUalUuOlIf'i call auauo euiuo au iabiaocto vvv mava enokduruirholW Slocxuns i ...... ZYGENiSED PURE "COD LTVEB " OIL, J goott's Emolslon. Camm's Knulsion, Hydro-. iya ntJ le In anil TIMi BTITmr ana a new supply 01 au unua -biui. dichies and Pore Drugs jnst reoeivea. rresenp- jtlons lied a any time, day aPrR-c jan 4 tf - Corner of Fourth ana nun streets. , wmiip near Mgipiuituwmg yaou, uj j ? Ksiri&T f. Downey flaoe, jft-i. .:- .,-1' .WHOIiE NO. 5709- NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Clearing Sale i E il l BROWN & RQBDICK, . 0 Nortb Front 'gt. . We desire to thank our patrons for tbe very liberal patronage of the past yearr and would,! state that we have determined ' : To Hake a CleanSweep OFALli Fall & Winter Stock. We will commenoe our GRAND MNOAL CLEARING SALE ! ON Monday, SJSXXMdOCy. 5tllt EverT artiole that belongs to Winter will be MARKED DOWN :to such prices as cannot fail 'to make an Immediate sale. Cur patrons must be aware that this is no advertising dodge. WE MEAN BUSINESS. HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS, We will offer the LARGEST- AND CHEAPEST LINE OP HAMBURG EDGINGS ever exhibited in 'this city. No one should fail to secure some' of the Bargains. Remember, the early caller has "the greatest variety to seleet from. , BROWN & RODDICK, i L . ' 6 NORTH FRONT ST. Jan 4ltf We Can Always Give YOU I A GOOD BREAKFAST. ELEGANT FISH ROE, PICKLED TRIPE, PICKLED PIGS' FEET. Creamery Buttered Flour. SELLING WELL. TRY A PACKAGE. QUALITY . . . . - GUARANTEED. OATMEAL, BARLEY, &c, &c. B. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St. " jan4DWtf ?' Cheap Dinner Sets, I I "I70R SALE BY IT GILES & MiJfiCHISON, 'CROCKEBT DEPARTMENT. jan4tf Xmasis GFone, "OUT THOSE HANDSOME LADIES' SHOES, at TWO DOLLARS, can be had j et At . A. SHRIEK'S, , ' jan 4 tf ' ' 108 Market St. Odor Gases, JtXTRACTS AND CPJXKJNES, ;0F. FOREIGN and Domestic Manufacture, at popular prices. . T JAMES C..MTJNDS, Druggist, - Jan 4 It , 104 North Front Street. Handsome Ooods HTB EXHIBIT THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES1 v v BUTTON BOOTS AND BAL'S In the city, Onx-' S HOES for MisseB and ' Children are simply su-d perb Our prices are extremely reasonable. Geo. B French &Sons, - f . , 109 NORTH 'FRONT 8TBXET. K i t Man4tf . , Fire, i V' Life, . r- Haxihe, Accident,: Insnrance. - ' ;i ABB, ' r - ' - M.S. WnXABBv ' 212 N. Water Streets? jan 4 tl Telephone No, 5. 7 HATES 07 ASVESI t5I!Gf ne Square One ......'.. v W or-,-j . r ? TWODays,... 1 1 75 . .'.'''.owlaTs;.-..,:i.:i-.v.v- 8 oo ," v FlTe Daya S fo "! , M V One WeekTl.; , . 4 do Z ; , 2 Two Weeks, . . ............ 80. r .Three Weeks,.. ....... ..w.; 8 Be - . uneMont6,.....:.... .i..... woo .s i - Two Xontaa,.... ....... 18 00 Three Months.. - . 24 00 " BIZAOnUB,. 'WneYear, 40 00 .iceo co -SS5L. i. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F BE, A HOLTS E. ONE NIGHT ONLY,- MONDAJTr - JANUAltY slH.v . : , 4- : - . THE FAVORITE COMEDIAN - O. B.BISHOP ' Supported, by a Company o Comedians and" LyriO Artists. Introdnnlnir triA nnrwil armtrm c mnsio of the day, in the reconstructed Tension of that Laughable Comedy. w,. . WIDOW BEDOTT. N. B. Tbe Company does not leave Wflmuig ton until Tuesday mornlnsr. hennA thA narfrmn anoe will not be out but will be given in fall. 1 During the performance His Til ton. Master Ben ner and the Company will introduce songs, dances, solps.ohornses.eto comprising the popu lar songs and mnsio of the day. The whole end- ' ing with an old fashioned country dance. Seats on sale at Heinsberget's to day. jan 8 t Great Slaughter in Clo- . . thing. , "JT .IS OUR AM 'AND JNTElTION TO'CtSAlT ' OUT ALL WINTER CLOTHING before our Mam moth Stock of Spring Clothing commences com ing in, and will therefore dlsposetof oar Goods at prices bearing little or no relation to their true ' . or actual value, and consequently will sell . SOME 20 PER CENT LESS THAN VALUE. . SOME 80 PER CENT. LESS THAN VALUE. SOME 40 PER CENT. LESS THAN VALUE. . MONEY T0 BE REFUNDED If yon can equal our goods at the Low Prices. Convince your-. self by calling on HRIER, , THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, , 114 MARKET STREET, jan 4 It . , 18S5. NEW ORLEANS 15. HolasSes and Sugar. HALT, . MESS PORE, PINE SALT, i.& SIDES, COFFEE, . - TOBACCO 140O - Bbl. Good Flour. 1400 FRESH ARRIVALS AND LOW PRICES. ' HALL & PEARSALL. jan 4 DftWtf . -4- r- ; . ' ' - For Sale. Lots QF fi'ORSE B LANHETS, LAP BOBEfi, 8AB- dles. Harness. Trunks, Satchels. 4c. A full line of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons. Carts, Drays, Ac, at factory of . 'v . ' ( . ' - McDOTJALL & BOWDEN, .Opposite Gilesfc Murchison's Stgre. ' Agricultural Implements rV -EVERY DESCRIPTION." WITH OUR KJ large Btock we are now prepared to furnish country merchants with anything in the HARD WARE line AT BOTTOM PRICES. - -- . WMrB.SPRINGEK 4CO, StBcessors to Jno. Dawson St Co , T 18,21 28 Market Street, Wilmington, N. a Examine our stock. . jan4tf TT" -" " Hew and Reliable Seed. MY STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR VEGE- table Seed and Truckers' Supplies of all de scriptions, i nave inst receivea a very large stock of Seed, and wil guarantee them to be of -the Very best strain, and will sell them low down. Call or write and get my prices be . fore making your purchases elsewhere. Druggist and Seedsmen, i Jan 4 tf New Market. Wilmington. . o. Cross-Cnt Cigareetts JUST RECEIVED, At . -: KASPROWIcrS - v bid Cigar Stand. nov 23 tf Ship Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned gainst naroormg or omstmg any oi e crew of the German Barque EXas. Cant. Loof. from Hamburg. as no debts of their oontraotmg wiu be paid by Master or Consignees. ; E. G. BABKEB ft CO., . Consignees. '. janSSt The AnnuallLIeeting (THK STOCKHOLDERS OP THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANE OF WILMINGTON, tor the election of Directors, will be held In their Bank Ing House on TUESDAY, tbe 1STH INST., at 11 A K. WALKER, jan85t. . ; 848 IS IS : - Cashier;; Ho Dissolution. rpHE FIRMOF MELTON 4 GARRELL HAS - proper aoooimt of the partnership lias been set tied by the law? to which I have resorted, by' commenclnar an notion vesterdav. ' As an eon u eqoai he nav partner in the firnv I protest against the psy ' ment of any bill due It except to me; and all the Dooas, except tne .-pass oooss,- are in my pos- r-r, y session, and I win receipt payments." Neither: . Mr. C. F. Carroll nor J. J. Hopkins .is anthorteeuO--; v to collect for the firm. : - - JOHN F. QABRELL, , 1 Tj i ' r Partner m present firm of - y u ' janS8t Review copy. .Melton Garrell. - f Bock Lime, B BUILDING PURPOSES, FRESHLY BURNED. TV PT?Trm T?Tmrrrnm to si.is per CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS ANP; TO THK TRADE. Address ; x 1 ZRKN.0H BRp8.,': . . , Rnckv Point. N.C Or .Cha'AKSLBlC, Jr.,-. ap t tt sv tnit - Wumlrurton. . t ENOi'S SILK HATS ! - " ' ; ; STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! ; .TJjrBBELLAS I ; KABJOSOH ALLEN, dec8 tf Garieii Seei ! Gariea Sees THIS CITY. t ALL VABD3TIBS OFTHEK ; . JIEST QUALITY. Seeds tout ttt paperx Tau";!Z free of charge,. Prices rfSfeJVoSI5 ; jan4tf v' -,:. 117 Market Streefj; y rYOV CA1WOT, HAVE TZ0- "isi ; perfectly sound " . A sound body, nor a sound body without due TT-ZZiZZ . v 1 1. . n V.00HV1 Ynn nrast have - -1 Ture-air, good water and sunlight In yewnome. ;i 1 then vou WiU be , preparea to enloy Sd di- f I gest the good bread that csnbe opoked in tbe f oven of wa varmebgiel cook htuv. , 't ii Jan 4 tf Plumber Gas Fitters A Ttasmltas; !i ft n If I ."fsSP. f : . " SIT
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