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- A . j c j AcvcaTiaiPtai 1. 4.' v'S x -Zl PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT M0NDA1 8 unaAT BMUUW1M. IX A9YAX0B.' n M fatf.-Ar Mail) Postage-Paidv.- ? 00 Six Months, . . J W ivima lfonUia. .. .......... 2 00 Two Montna, One Month. To UItT OUOBOr r Sabsorlbersr dallvered In any VML uor iMBti axm sot Mtoonzed to eoUeot for more tiua three months In adTanoe. fered at the Po&t Office at wnmtofftoa K. d , -; as seoona u maner. v - MORNING EDITION. OVTLINES. ; t A.1 arming explosions occurred in London yesterday; two at the Parliament House and one at the Tqwer f of . London ;' great damage was done, but fortunitely few per sons were injured; only one or two fatally; the ancient armory at the Tower of London was destroyed ; nitroglycerine and .dyna mite aresuppoeed to hae been used; ser eral arresta hare been made; the city is in a frenzied stale of i excitement; the whole police force ia on duty and troops &e under arms Tjro Kibilista attempted o Hssassinatfthelice .superintendent of St. PetersbirVgr both were, captured. . O D(-novao Rossa aud be was clad to hear my tkwJy ailet as to any persona knowleilge ot 'iU -- The, Senatorial iltiil lock in the Arkansas Legislature con rinuea. Senator Bayard submitted resolutions in the Senate yesterday in rela tion u the dynamite explosions in London, , expressing horror and detestation of such monstrous crimes.. ; President More head, of the National Cotton Planters'' As smiationi invites members of Congresa to appoint delegates to the meeting of the As ?oci ttion at New Orteans in February next. - N. Y. markets: Money per i:nt. ; cotton quietat 11 3-16ll 7-16c; southern Sour steady at 3 S5S 75; wheat, ungraded red 85d6c; corn, ungraded 53$ 56ic; rostn steady at $1 251 80; spirits turnentihe steady at 8081c. Edison says tho telephone is just in its infancy.; - i ' Mr. Cleveland. g9e8; to New York" city on the 15th February, and, aft r remaining "a : week will then go to Washington. - i Kelley "Pig-Irg7.-ri8 . actually talking Free Trade'on a small scale, and Minister Lowell on rather a large hcale Whither ob, whither, is the country drifting? Vi- "4 -.f. Mr. William T Walters, of BalU-, more, has . been -. adding some fine statuary to his gallery of baintings said to be the finest in the South and possibly in the country, i The following is too good to be omitted. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of the best hnmorists and most admirably endowed of American au thors, is very happy in the following delicions bit of description. " He de scribes three "hymns more or less lugubrious" being "rendered by a village choir, got into voice by many preliminary snuffles and other expi ratory efforts, " and aocompan ied by the snort of a huge , bass.yiol, .which wallowed through the tune like a hippojwtamus,1 r." Al cVle" writes to hia paper, Phil- ad el phia Ttnie Iram Ne w Orl eans, that the success of the Exposition is no - longer doabtfnl.. He says the groaridsTire beautif uL ; He writes: y.- "To see over thirty acres in one enclo-. sure, with galleries and. floor studded with every variety of exhibits from every land: and clime, is what has never been possible at anexposition of the past, and around, thin colossal structure are the Government Buildings, in which the government and the State exhibits are presented, the Mexi can Building, the special building necessi tated by the finest display of - horses and cattle ever exhibited on the continent, and oMers of less not. 7 - ! "Verily.: The young man who has the honor to preside; over the distiniesof this johrnaj ji not a can d idaU for Ooliector of Customs of tbu -Poitf AVihnington,- as reported by the Washington correspondent of the CHarlotte" Ob&fc ulle neither ex pTOtdd ' ;h6peth fd,' hor.yearneth after that luerafeive - position; but is contentto "sit at : the receipt of cus tora" in the office of Thk Moenikq Stab. Excuse v&y dear friends. There is no position loftier; more profitable or more dangerbiit than thai of staff officer of; the North Carolina State Gaard that w'6tild: be prevailed on to accept. - . ' - -- - - ; :k ; Senator Garland has made a second visit to Albany That looks very much as if the fact of his going into iue vaomet was aDout arrangea. Here is what Garland says of the in tention of the President-elect, as he is reported by the Philadelphia Time correspondent at Washington : :,. . 'Hound a broadness of views, a deter mination to do right, a range, of conserva- tism wmca sattsned my mind that , there was aTjigher dispensation in the nomina- , uon ana election of Grover Cleveland than was realized at the time, i r "To another Senator explaining the po litical policy of the Presidentelect, Mr. Gar land said : 'His idea is not the rehabilitation of the old Democratic party; a sort of fur- uunmg up or, tne old. xnacmnery for new .. uses. On the contrary, Mr. Cleveland pro poses to organize a new partynot a Dem ocratic party nor a Republican nartr: but a , party founded on Democratic principles as enunciated bv the Convention of ISAt in their letter and sairit and not awvwdln to the obsolete doctrines ol the past and he ! ! , 1L, asks the co-operation of alL good citizens uzeua. rtortn or Be the nation o public duty. North or. South, East or West, In placing the nation on a higher plane of politics and The last cry is, redace the Tariff and yon Will increase the amount f revenue. , That iato say, a Tariff, at 10 percent, average wifl'fetch, piore money into the Treasnry;rthan a ta riff of 43 or 46per Qent;-Whfl8t"w:e believe facts and the history of the country are against , this theory, $f true then, try it still lowecr-try it at one per oent.. "Ho muclrfor eah- dy?" said a little boy. t ""Sir sticks; for nve cents, ebr' ' Jvr -lem'me I see; six sticks for nvdttents, nye.tor. fourcentSi four y for ttTree ' cenis tbre(e4ioL, torityro. fijpej j d onefor "nothHig-f rn Jtakei one stick, misterj' Hetgot lt, br4t the dealer is still in a f state of 'be wilderment, and can't see how -'that can be. I .. ;;r V- - ' '.' ' The terrible dynamiters are at work in ' earnest. On yesterday morning they attempted to blow up the Parliament. House; and - West' minster Hall, in .London. Parliament is not in eessipn or the destruction of life wonld aave been very great; As it is sixteen persons were badly in jured. .The, lobby of the House of Commons is a complete wreck and the roof of the White Tower is blown off. Of course the"' excitement is tremendous. It is thousrht cthat. a UJ 1. , .. . , a- . clue to the perpetrators of .the foul crime has been : discovered; Where is such deviltry to end and howTare Ireland's wrongs to .be vindicated by such fiendish acts ? - Killing the innocent brings no prosperity. Tj . State Gleaiiingsr i --Wilsdn Advance: I). W. Thorn. of Rocky Mount, received $684 for his crop' or. toDacco on nve acres. n$ has enough on hand to carry the amount to $700. And in the face Of $140 per acre some people say' raising looacco won t pay. - - t . North Carolina Presbyterian; We are Indebted to the Southern iVas&t terian for the information that Rev. AJI).. Henhurn, President of ' Davidson College. had beea elected Professor, of Greek andil- ine Jimeusn language and- :uteraturi': in t Miami university ror some time lust after the close of the war in 1885, ..' i : M. i Elizabeth Cityiafcon.- Mr. Sted- man has simply done his duty and deserves only the special credit of having done it in disregard of customs prevailing, among North Carolina officials. His action is la stineine rebuke to men in Dublic Dlacaa who are unvaryingly thankful to raflroadVfir I small iavors and larger ones in proportion, ; Lanrinburg Exchange : For some reason or other the 'Wilmington maol was not delivered here -last Monday nighjt. The new county . movement is boooi- ing in this section at last. " Petitions for signers are being sent In every direction. -and if the Legislature. , wilt jnst .smile on them, Scotland will just be oner'of the dai- siest counties in tne state-1 ' -: y ; - Tarboro Southerner; Adiatant' General Jones- has ordered an encampment of the SUte Guards, and Col. Gotten is to Select the time and place, for the first regi ment. We' understand "that Nag's-' Head, has. been chosen j. The Edeecoinbe Gtiards expect to: go to Washington at Cleveland's inauguraL ? In some see-. tions of the county there has been a augnt increase in wages this year.- It is confinedV to those localities where there is a scarcity, of labor. -: The increase; js about one dollar permontn..:.-..,. -a l;., u, , -H- Way nesville Jvew., Clay cotln-. tir's first cron - of -tobacco was; raised last. year by Mr.. Thomas Isenhour, and sold at the tranters Yf arenouse, at this place qn last Monday. ' Mr. Isenhour arrived2 here Sunday evening with his tobacco in two wagons, all 4 the : .way from within' three miles of Hayesvllle, a distance of 85 miles. It is learned that on last Baturday Mr., LaFayette Moody, father of our young townsman' and counselor at. law; Mr. Ja. M. Moody r was thrown' by a' mule he was riding near his home on Jonathan's Creek, and seriously but not dangerously hurt.' - The Board of County Commissioners, at 'their' last ' meeting, v proportioned the school fund,- and 'we -ind-that there is 70 cents perrcapita. -rti.'4K:a--4lj3- f' " Monroe Jwirer-Mcpressl; 'The Wadf sboro InteUiqencer says : .'tDn Monday of last week a dashing Frenchman, styling: himself A. Summqrfield, drove into thir beat with a wagon lead.; of dry goods-and opened the eyes of . the natives, by offering to sell the finest French: calicoes at one cent a yard, and all other classes of ladies and gents? dress goods at wnspondingly low figures. He announced as "his. reason for thus sacrificing his goodf that his brother,, who' had lust died and: was then lying' a corpse in Monroe,' had to be taken, back to .France, ana mat ne was compelled to ois pose of 8600.000 worth of eoods before he could start-hence the sever-before heard of sacrifice. The natives opeoea ttieireyes, ears and mouths in wonder and admiration. They thanked .the Lord for sending him, and. blessed the polite Frenchman lor com ing to Gulledge township for giving them a chance to buy some of Ma $600,000.fltoct of -go'" to? at least 10V per cent, less tuan it cost to manufacture them!" . The sleek- toneued xascal succeeded in. selling goods. to the amount of ' $110 each to Mr. Daniel Short, Capt. Cook Gulledge, Mr. Wm. Gttl- lease and Air. jsnian uunuey. Tne actual cash value of the coods was about one- third the nrice Daid for 'them. The 'fanners are fearful abouty theti wheat and oarcTops. -if jar. vm.'mangum, wniiej and Charles. Allen, colored,' of Chesterfield county, p. U.j naa a pemty on aonaay evening, which resulted in tne snoppng pi the neero three times-rtwice withagun and once with a pistol, i After . being shot the negro knocked Man gum down and would have killed him if he had not- been taken off. Mangum acted in self defence, It 'is thought the negro will (die; rw y " The Leeislature of Arkansas took only one baUot yesterday "rorenator Buowing nocuanjgo iu iu vuts.-- f. ... . ;.r: a v n n r m"n v. 'tt.-'At.a: -- 1 IMxmsoBuDber eatlet f J , ? ?MJ. C. MinrrisPutPomade. A 4? j stHgCTtaBaoi8ftaalt. fnf'.k.v. f ' J. 8HBIEB Splendid bargainik f uaooirmo vu ffaaa ausyiwuut . 5 . C. W s$ATi$i& l '.."Pbof. R. "A. ;:PBOCTwt4rJ J. Ay BpiJ-oirai ' , It.McIjiTTT:Very; ry cheap; !i j W B. WrxLABD-Reduced iti rates. . , :;QxX&i & MuBarisos Spring ttade. i. W. Gonsosr es aiaTB-insurnce. 0 H. Hakdtn Reliable garden, seed. f G. Rl FKENCH&Soirs-Stilisii shoes.. -OTTkBBOBa & CClosing ojdt sale p M'mK -TTJBBarPon't yon forget. WKQ. Gsojrdtted asge,-a W.'B. Bnie8'& ( Shoulder braces. BasjtisoK & Axian Hats, umbrella' McDottoaxj. A Bowdkh Lots otthwgs. W. K Sfbxigsb & Co--nardware, etc. ,P. L. BanGKRS & Co-Good suggesUoa. 8! TiaMBri AtJo Real estate sales. ' . W.. H. 'A JiDKltuff a t$ & COPlumbing, etc. im mm t .. . Watch your chicken coops. ; . Third Sunday t after Epiphany. Day's length 10 hours and .28 minutes: ' '-...' ' i Receipts VT0f cotton yesterday 83 bales. - : ' And still no cases for the May or's court: - ?n "- ' r J ' Two white tramps were given lodguigs at the stAUon house Friday night. Ham continued-to1 fall all night long Friday night, and the wind blew "big guns.";:Tx;; trr --: . '.. ; . The office of Messrs. Worth & Worth has been neatly re painted and car- peted.;;1, . ; . " ' - ; . - The hundred dollar musio box, raffled last night at HeinsbergerVfc was won by Mr. D." McEachern. The winning num ber was46. - " ' - : t- Mr. John- Kilham, a yodng landscape painter, has located here, tempo rarily at least, and is now at work" on seT- er&l pictures. . r! d.. T-The Register of peeds iasaed four marriage licenses during the past week , one for a whit 3 j and three for colored couple8TU j u will preach at the Primitive Baptist church, on Castle, between Fifth and Sixth streets. this morning at 11 o'clock. :J . The storm signal lis getting to be almost a permanent fixture at the mast head of the Signal station, i This has ben one of the stormiest winters on, record. - Had was the principal feature l'fWllmingtonsT.get up yesterday. . But af ter all we, ought to be thankful that we are so much belter oa than. our. friends In Rsjelgh.- .-v'.i'U-' .: 'J ' Cond actors and u engineers . re port 'horrid weather ' hi every direction Friday aW Saturday. r lTp' ihel Carolina Central there i was a good deal of sleet.- Alsoibdthbf usf -,j - ' - --The interments in the variods pmeleries.vtof . thecity' during ', the past weefc were af. follows: uaaaaie, i cmiq; Belle vue,- none; Pino Forest calored), 3 adults and 1 child. j At the Krst Baptist church, this morning; the pastor,' Rev. Dr.. Pritch- ard, will preaclttthe first of a series of three sermons WRtUgUn.. To-night his subject will be StfrdotalUm. . Mrs. Martha A. Schenck, moth er of our former well known and! esteemed citizen, Capt. N. iW. Schenck, died and- denly in Brooklyn, N. Y., recently In the 80th year of her age. ' 8he resided here about thirty .years ago . .; ,t .i j u '" Information i is : wanted as' 4a how many persona, in the city; Friday night, 1 during the storm; imagined they, could bear burielars In their houses', and, with pistol in hand, 'proceeded to reconnoi lre? We have already heard of two or three cases. ' "ky. v, Ci-'We omitted- to mention at the prppV "time that tiie Wflmington Light In fantry had a very pleasant ; evening at the armory Thursday1' night About 1 forty members were out,' thougb 'all did not par Ucipate m the drill, ' some, of them being new members tisi'1" i v .r y.- n . ... - There; aeems; to; be r?a. inaturat iviaTy 'at the northeast corte of ThW aijd Chesnut atre umbers of birds gather in the ftrees . London's yard and make the a voxlwidi 'their sweet music ' Mornirlgjnooaiand evening the concert progresses, andwehave never yet known. of WpgitpiinmeJ of the wea- fl.- rn..MI.. ' Inxilalinn 'nf ttia XPwnnt Street Methodist Church iirepresentel to he in a pKpexauafeand JUmrishmg condition. anjliscaatd, fa. ;"ive;aeampUshid. much good during the past year, At the annual eleCUbn of offlcerirheld the past weekT, tbe following selectlpM'were made, k s'Ct'ttrBu'"Praiident i Thc:;l)avlaV'Secietaiy.',l ' ' ' ;JIi;.PfliTrtaiur. I , : VMUns mmitteeMr8. . J. F Garrell, MrsTYoppi Mlsa Eliza WUllams TMiTire lesterOay Bormtn.; -ft Aboutv4 o'clock yesterday, tiorning, in the: midst of the Tahd heavy wind which waft prevailing, tne alarm ox nre was again heard, j andour fftremen were.ipnce jnore aroused tgoni tei comfortable sleep .to go out sad face, the disagreeable weather. The fire, was t the'ewthweK corner Seventh and Aanitreess, is tne store oMlr B. Bel lois, which, with his entire stock of gToce rlet liquors, eta, was destroyed. ,. Hisbro ther, onlxarrived here, from Germany a few weeks ago, was sleeping in the store, and, was so nearly suffocated by the smoke that filled the building that it was with dMcuUy that he was enabled to escape, and when he did get out he was so exhaust ed that he fell , prostrate " upon ' the ground aad rernained thm for, some little time. fie caved none of his clothing except what rate explosions took place; the last one aft log the roof of ;the. btnlding. Hr7 Bellcds says they must have, been caused by kero sene oil or whiskey, W he had no powder inthestore.. . r - " The night beiag dark .'and raioylat that hour -the reflection ; from the burning building lit up the entire heavens with a glow equal to that" ordinarily made by a large conoagration. In other . words, it literally 'paiattd the town Te4;? ; The. Fire Department was promptly on hand, but could do little more than save the, surrounding property which was,! In reality .'doing a good deal. The building was insured for. $700 'and the Stock, for $700, both in the German-American Insu rance' Company, represented by Messrs. Atkinson & Manning, which, Mr, -Bellois says, will not- cover his loss,. The store was a new one, and he had been adding improvements since it was built. He was also making arrangements tq erect a dwell- k ing on the property. ; ' . A Ood Illsbt fer Bnralan and Chlek- eoTUeveswi ; ' Friday night, -being rendered hideous by the falling of rain, the whistling of wind and the rattling of shutters, was a good time for the "thieves to ' operate, and they made the best use possible of the oppor tunity. In the neighborhood of Seventh and Mulberry street several premises were raided upon. At one ;place the thief (who left a bare-footed track) was discovered and driven away. At .the residence of W. K. Price, colored, he partially demolished the hen house, Out got nothing, as the chickens were in another place. At Mr. A. W. Watson Vhe was more successful, get- j ting all there was to be had. At . Mr. Richard Liet jen's, corner of Eighth and' Castle streets, -a -burglarious entrance was effected and the sum of $19 stolen from one of Mr. L-'s pockets. A colored drayman, living in the neigh borhood of Tenth and Chesnut streets, lost 3 chickens. .'. ' ' '. At the residence of Mr. T. C. Craft an assault was - made upon the wood bouse. several boards from which were ripped off. and a quantity of wood stolen. The axe, which was inside, was also carried off. Th&rsdsy night a burglarious attempt was made on a dwelling on Church street A window of a sleeping apartment was opened and ' chloroform thrown Into : the room. The noise made awakened, the in mates" of- the house, and a robbery was preteotedV ;.-----;- ' .:TF'' i The. same nights house on South Second Street was visited, and a latticed door on the back piazza forced open, : -- -: . AromteaJ. ' l-' ' Prof. R. A. Proctor, an English astrono mer of distinction, will favor the people of Wilmlngtonj with two of his illustrated lec tures on the subject of Astronemy. These .lectures wf'take plate on, Thursday and Friday nights, the 28th and 80th inst . at tbe ppera House, his theme on the first evening being "The Life of a World," and 1 on the second. "The Bun. "? We learn that the popularity and success of Prof. Proc tor's lectures have been very marked. It is said of him : XJomtng W to the- United ; States for the first Ume in 1873, he was at -nee placed in the front rank , of eloquent . platform teachers. He speaks entirely without notes ahd embellishes his'; lectures with a felictty .fl expression seldom found in a 'pubjld "Speaker. The views of the heavenly bodies," with which his t lectures are diustrate4 W eitremeiy beautiful, and they uniformly .receive the .highest com mendation of his audiences.? rj ' ' '' j..- it ..-:-.:-r-v-j ' ; ; An Bxelisuajee; -"l'.V, 'viV j ' , Aramp. knocked at a door in this city a dayoiftwOs sind a little'child Wnt tp see whit1. 1rat 'wahtedf The, ' man .said ie wanted soellbrVad.i Tne child Jeft him at the' door ia'eo and get the f bread from Its' 'mothierl and when he returned 'with it the tramp. was missing, ana, so .-.was. a mcenai from the rack, while the tramp's own di lapidated chapeau; was in its place. . i - , The receipts of cotton at this port during, the past Week f dot up 1,806 bales, as against i616 bles f or the corresponding week last jeaj, jmowi.Becreaw oi,u.oaies,KV4 I;. Tha receipts of the crop yea? from Sep! ,iber;i8t ib.idatsTlooti'U, ffjr.bales, jas- iftxntnjooi. .paies tor ;tne same penoa last year, ahowfarg' ia t(er Increase of 4758 'iv .T c; T-iv.,..-.t-..t::-?k les. , - ,When. wiUTioflr'-.ur' tricts become sufficiently known to prevent mistakes inatrikingi4hem ? One alarm bell persisted yesterday morning in striking the third district, "which is north of Market street;', when the 'fire was in', the fourth dis trict, hlch is south of MarkelwhiH the for met is m the western- part of ' the city ana tne latter m tne eastern purtc. v t -,- 4.'- iWeatber Indications. r1 The f ollowfdg are theindicatioiu for to- For the South. . Atlantic States, loca rainsjyithwarm weather andeouthwesterly wmas. L. Rej. Prof. T. W.- DoshD.. T one. 0t tne most prominent ..Lutheran divines or the Southern States, arrived fn, our city yesterday.7 1 Dtl Ddsh has occupied ' some Lutheran. Church as pastor, notably: Salis bury J; C- Charleston, Si - O: and Win chester, Va,' For years Ir, Jpsh was orie of theProfeasors of the Lutheran Theologi cal Seminary at Salemj Va. ' He 'is', editor of TTie Lutheran Home, a 'magazine; pub lished under bis auspices at Salem, Va. Dr. Dosh, will preach in English 4) night, at St, Paul's vang$lioal Lutheraalurch,' ifS!1eJnniog, t3- ?-r:iffH" Uuf muclK esteemed felloW-citizen, Dea- third k Wrthday anniversary t yaateydayt. May hein health and strength,' liye toen- joy matfy more.- ' - " a ' BIVEB AND OlARINE. '. -The following is in reply to a brief item in this column a few days ago: Mk. , 'Editob: My attention has been called to an article id your paper of the 21it inst., under, the heading of '"River and Ma rine," in reference to the building of the new pilot boat recently built at the ship-. yaru 01 ciossomxs iijvans, uuuuscuy.. rne writer .of said article has been misinformed, as I' made her model, without the aid of any one, and drafted her andsuperintended the entire building of said boat; excepting the putting on of what is called a rail and bulwarks, and the pulling her off the ways with steamboats. I certainly do not envy the superintendent of those jobs. j. .. . B- W. Beebt. i ' WrrjcniaToisr. N. C., Jan. S4th. " . I ; -. BED. 8CKKNCK. At i(B Seoond Place, Brooklyn, N, Y., on the Sist ultimo, was suddenly called hence, KL1ZA A, SCHKNCR, widow ot William 8oheaok, in the 80th year of her age. fEW ADVERTISEMENTS Prof. E. A. Proctor, i rjWX DISTINOUISHED ENGLISH ASTEONf)-' MSB, will give two Illustrated Hectares on AS TRONOMY, to the OPEBA HOUSE, as follows: . Thursday Evening, Jan. 9 -"The Life of a World." Friday Evening, Jan. 30 "The Sun." . , ; ; Beautiful Stereoptican Views shown with each Leotnre. y - t Admission 59 cents. No extra charge for re served seats. For sale atHeinsberger's Monday, ' January 26. sututh jan858t ; Hevieweopy. f ' , , Dr. A. Holton'ffOintment t JAMES -A. HOLTON, OF HIGH POINT, HAS located in Wilmington, and is manufacturing HOLTON'S OINTMENT, ralnable for its efficacy In healing Bone Felons. Boils, Cuts and Inflam mations of all sorts, and recommended by many physicians and reliable men in the State.- For farther Information see oironlars. ' ' f" For sale by J. H, Hardin and other druggists In the city. Jan 25 lt DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS HEBEBT G1VKN THAT THE FIRM of SESSOMS BERBY. doing business in Marlboro' county, has been - dissolved by mntual consent. The business of the late Arm will h closed up by Kelly fiessoms, who will settle all claims against the firm, and to whom all accounts must be paid. KELLY 8B880M3, January IS, 1885. It. A. UJSltitX. ) i jan25 4t PUTZ-POMADE ir TJS 8FUL IN THE HOUSE . hold, in the Store, in the Workshop, in every Place Where Metal Work is t be kept bright. Try it for Show Cases, Andirons, Silverware, Har ness Trimmings, Scales, -Musical Instruments, Stove Trimmings, Door Handles, and any kind of Metal Work. For sale by ; ,,. ... . JAMES C. MTJNDS, ...... , ... -Pharmacist, Jan 25 It 104 North Front S& Hats I :- , f XTmrellas ) 3 ; 'V. .,:' LOW' PRICES I HARRISOU ALLEN, 1 natters. Jan 25 tt rlOOD YEAR'S' RTBBKr' COATS, ' .VJI-- ' , FOR MEN AND BOYS. , UMBRELLAS-1-SIJk. Zanella, Gingham, .. . . , BEST GOODSor LITTLE MONEY,' ? 1 At' " "MTJNSON'S. Jan 25 It. ,. . . )V1 Gents' Furnisher. Spring Trade ! TTTE ARE PREPARED TO- FILL s PROMPTLY orders from the country for Plows, "Hoes, Trace Chains, Backbanda, 4bo., at very low prices. bo., at very low prices. GILES & MXTRCHISON. " . . Morohlson Block. 7 jan25tf -A V7 Special Bargains i JN TABLE LINENS, NAPZlNS, DOYLAS AND TOWELS. A new suddIv of HANDKERCHIEFS. good quality. Misses' UOSSAMERS atone dollar eacn, . . - - ... ?-nv 'i.i ? :-5;;- HEDEICE, : , .Jan25tf .y,!-,,;. S( J15 Market t (Don't Sriu'Fpfget t u;j v. rfX) BEND DOWn AND dET A ' TRIAL1 LOT OF THOSH ALL-FOBK SAUSAGE, and you will buy VP 111 T Vk - 2d. net. Market and Dock Sta. : I am stor delivering MILS to aU parts of the olty. f .t Jan25tf irtra Are Ho.pREPARKrj to Execute all lobs in Plnmbinir and das Fittmar with, dis patch, and gnarantee satisfaction. Also a few more STOVES (both Coeking and Heaters) left, at sgores va suit aii. U i, ; - W. H ALDERMAN St CO- ; Jaa96tt.!4 -t- '-.,,..85 Market Street. 4 .1,: isianK jsooKs. T EDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH! BOOKS, DAY Books; invoioe Books; BIUBwkfl Trial Balanoesi Time Books: Note, Draft andHeceipt Books, new stylesr Checks Bank' ofi?w Hanever, Cheeks FbJst National Ban PapCT, Legal Cap, Cap, Let- W''pt;an(a.ett;:ni.s of all kinds Steel Pew, Pencils, and many other articles, Jast .a . . . ...... . . yw,- : - f . I, i v. reeeirea ana xor envap i ; iaa,tSttu' . live Book and .Muato Stores. For Tliio IVeek! V2? p NorlU Frnt jstfr-" 44 We will prfer onf MONDAY, J ANTJARir S4TB, XoUow3ng, .r-Jir; ; . , tj - Lotsrof Idnen ToW; THEY ARB MARKED AWAYDOWlf $0 CLOSeI LOT 1. Damasks 20 Doz. linen Damask & Huck Towels 20 Cents. j; , LOT 2. .,;-; i 25 Doz. Linen Damask & Huck Towels ,, ' 25 Cents.; : LOT 3.' 22 Doz. Linen Damask & Huck; Towejs! I ; 30 Cents. . :' - JOB IN iwrer xuuu laras. . : DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST LOT WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. ALSO, OVER 3000 YARDS IN REMNANTS, 1 ' - . , ; .-. .: i Length from 414 to 4 lnohes. Choice for i: 10 Cent a piece. . ' j - BROWN &pRODDIC1v, , ' ! SOLE AGENTS FOR ':'...' ' ( BOTTRICK'S CUT-PAPER PATIEBHS. 9 NORTH FRONT ST..- I ' Jan?5tf , QTTERBOUBG & COi, KIXG CEOTniERS. Grand Closing Oat Sale of ; Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. .Grand,' Closing Out Sale of Suits. Suits. Suits. Suits.' , t t i Grand Closing Oat Sale of Flan'l tTnlleriHrear,"" rKnl .TJnderwear. PATRONSOF OTHER "HOUSES SPECIALLY INVTrED JpO .EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED 6TTnBOTJBO 4c.Cf f , RTNG CLOTHIERS. ! ! " ' -whminston, N. C jan25 it GOOD SUGGESTIONS. ...i . v-- ; : 'ii .a:. . - . THE CREAHERT: BUTTERED - FLOOg : j' a::. : - : - i IS MEETING WITH SUCH MARKED SUCCESS that we find it will pay us to sell it for 25 CENTS y - ..... . . PER PACKAGE. This necessary article of fopd is prepared with so much care and is such a jrreat oonvenienoe to house keepers, that we iflo not hesitate to put it on the market . The finest LIGHT BREADS ROLLS, MUFFINS, WAFFLES, and CAKES of all kinds ean he made in a few " ' ... ' . -minutes and without any trouble. ' ' ' T It Is so sleanly that you can make ' jour Cakes, Breads, Ac., in the house without affecting Che tidiness of the room. . Receipts accompany each t It Is prepared by Mr. J. H." Stranjce, a former Wllmingrtonian, now of New York city and we PRICE REDUCED TO 25 CENTS PER PACKAGE Kit -m . PIi. Bridgers &Oo., ,110 North Front St,; JanSSD&W tf BLANK BOOKS. LETTER BOOKS,- ) CHECK, Note and Receipt Books, all siaes, In stock and made to orden ; Special attention to orders tnr T.it.hnimtwhln cheeks. Drafts. Letter Heads.' Visiting Cards, Iirritations, &c Seals and Rub ber stamps oi every aesenpuon maae k oraer. A full stock o Office and Fancy Stationery al ways on nana. ' . ' t -.' . r rtt YATES, ? . ' JanS5tf . . T 119 Market 8t FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED. I liave in store very iarjre stock of .Fresh and Re liar ble Seed, rrown by the, oldest and most reliable in Atnnrlrjt Dftvld Landreth M Sons: and PeterHenderson.Co.sMy jricesarelow ni T mirufiM tuitKtffw.tlnn. - ck3 of write and. I ret my prices before making yon? purchases it Hi V , - -Yimapfl4: ti1 RAAdrnnan. 1 13 1;?'3 jan25tf Kew r Market. Wllmmeton, za r-o. . . . i- : 1 onws, , 40 OS , faf-,ao: rrr f aren t n.Uepae tqnarg r f, ' BY SH. TEirrLE A CO. ; f KfmKGS;"C0KNpfc WJCDN jpAY, JAN. SStb. t l hVIahV m ni -w lw OUSr AND LOTS, all in iood pa; " v. ivuuiwworMr uimca mi sixth ' ou.ku BLreeut, uuna room& front piazza; lot about 68x45 feel S00 W 01 Ann, between Sixth and nth streets; painted white; five rooms; front udback piazzas; good water in yard; lot about r jmar' wm BUld9 known on day of :sn we jaa25St ,We.PeelThuaMul rjpBAT- OUB EFFORTS TO "PLACE BEFORE "PatroM THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ar appreciated, . . . 'iiSr&JSAST SPCCBSS we attribute larely to the SPLENDID BAEGADS8 we have been and sUU are able to give our customers. It appears that our exfaPemelT low prices hare rausedthe IniDreecioB- ttt&t that i " boat ur. rtem of blnf A few W iwnw, wua passage and back and front piazsas; cood water la yard; lot 6600 feet. fourethe largest bulk of goois lower than aSw' - xjuwmuwtnrea; next, tne low expense la prbpor -tlon to the vast amnnnt nf htialr.. ... ALXJCll- 2"?' TeiUmaU trifle above what the ?2iVrv". '"Js"1 18 ory simple, and these -word8eznlam all. . W wth t nnK:i Jrjv . stand that we do not advertise goods ia aficti-1 J?"m toargoooa are worth -1- .5 we S8? thetn; bat we claim what y0' toe Ifoodswe arsofferfaut are below the prices asked elsewhere. It you .- jnuuuaoD iuj gooaa irom us, ana aont and that toev arellieveivnn.rr.innlfii.sa Mnat.j i i thembaokand we wUl refund the money OTJR OVERCOATS. We ean salt all, and offer bartralnsthat cannot be had elsewhere, and in order to rush them off qalokly we have out down 555? J??1068 Point- At these reduced prloes it will nav tobnv them tnr nTt. tBin, wear..CaUatonoeat. - "TTT'i". V SITTIIJER'S, THE OLD RELtABLE CLOTHIER, r i f& & . U 1CARKITSTREET. Jan ko It -. . WE ABE SELLIUG! . .. ALL KINDS TJF J DRY GOODS, ' ' " JA11PETS; irmrnftnTo COBNICEjJttATTIXCS, Ac, 4:, l '-; VERY, VERY CHEAP SO MISTAKE.' - R. M. McINTIllE. Closing eat UNDERWEAR very cheap. ' jaaisDAWU Insurance Eates Reduced" ipHE" PREMIUM RATES OF THE MUTUAL LOTt INS. CO. OF NEW YORK (assets oneltnn- drejj. and one. (million dollars), were reduced a few years ago about 15 per cent, lower than any other Co. Policies will be issued on which the premiums may be paid in monthly instalments. For information apply to M. 8. WILLARS, Agent, 214 N. Water Street. Telephone No. 5, Pondered Sage, J30WDERED CAYENNE PEPPER. POWDERED THYME, SPICES OF ALL KINDS, Arresn lot just received. WILLIAM H. GREEN. Jan 85 tf . Druggist For, Sale. pM)R A.3)IVrSI0N THE FAYBTTEVlLLE SUN, AND JOB OFFICE ATTACHED, will te told at Public Auction, on Febrnarv 4th. at 12 o'clock M. Terms cash. K. K. BRYAN, Jr- - Surviving Partner of Ivans to Dry an. 1an28tds ,. , . i :- Bock Lime, R BUILDING PURPOSES. . i 1 WRTBtm.V RTTRTJwn PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. T.TRHTRAT. DISCOUNT FO R LARGE-LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. - -1 . Address - FRENCH BROS..'' Rocky Point. N. C. apftf or O. G4PARSLEY, Jr., tu fr wilmineton. N . i . ' Just Received, j- FRESH ASSORTMENT 'OF THE liiCKER- BOCKER SHOULDER BRACES, for both Ladies WGentlemen:' - :- . -tttl ' t i . r -W. S. BRIGOS CO, ' an.SS tf N. W. corner Front and Market. For Sale, lots ; QF HORSE BLANZETS, LAP ROBES, SAD-' dies. Harness, Trunks, gatchels,- &o. ' A full line of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Carts, Drays, Ac, at factory of Opposite Giles Murchison's Store. Jan 25 tf Idhrary Lamps noon AND SOUTHERN OAK COOK STOVES. Have yon -seen our improved Farmer? Pure White Oil always on hand. : - ' : ' ' iff- : - y PARKER 4 TAYLOR, Jan 25 if . 23 South FrontSt. -Agricultural Implements QF a EVERY , DESCRIPTION. T WITH OUR large stock We are bow prepared to furnish 'country merchants with anything -in the HARD WARE line AT BOTTOM PRICES. . :-f V . , WM. E. SPRINGER 4s CO , - " Successors to Jno. Dawson Co , . : , ; 19,2128Market8treet, ' "J Wilmington, N. C Examine our stock. - -. - - - Jan 25 tf Comfortable and Stylisb, f t, O ,UR COMMON SENSE SHOES FOR LaDIES. Our SHOES for Gents-wear fit easily and wear hU fi ; ,i ' Ji&ili--irj ' -M .")- i' m;il comfortably. Misses and Children's, SHOES in great variety and shapes to fit without hurting. Cme and try a pair.. Sold low at CteOt EeFren J ? 3 lOS SORTH 'TRaNT STREET. JaaSStt i: 3:t- . .. ... -- 'NO, W. GORDON. JOa'D, feMTTH.. tTndMiGordoiiSiA A (3 JBK.TA. Y fimiopi Ifliiioi i Gloiie Inl Co., - which, as we have once or twice i emarked, pays all tosses without discount Otre ns a "trial; and. we wUl 46 our. best to Bleasavon. HAND AND ST AND .LAMPS,' XAMf BrRN ers, Chhnneys and Shades. ' We have just received a full buddIt of our noeular COLUMBIA . J t I 't-t if Jr : -s , 1 SI
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