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' J-w . . - r. mm The Morning vrn. h.!' Bernard: II V PUBLISHED DAILY KtCKPTOyPA-t 8 RATES OJT UBOU" "T M 1 n, wm Postage Paid, 7 w n,vViA TV A -Oae ie" " ' ! 4 00 cd Months, 00 Taree Months, 1 60 Two auu"i 78 One Monui. JI V'not authorised to oolleot tor more . i Mrw r 1 ri b.xi vw fhrAA months In advance. lam CJatthe Post Office at Wilmington, C, I0RNING EDITION. OUTLINES. , The ceremony of dedicating the Wash ington Monument took place yesterday; the weather was intensely cold. Cotton crop in sight, 5,143.216 bales. Wm. E Barnes, ship broker, New York, failed. E M. Hogan & Co., cotton factors, Xew Orleans, suspended payment A Are in Charlotte, N. C. destroyed two lare buildings on Trade street and dam a"eil the Central Hotel ; a colored fireman hid his throat cut by a drunken negror Tte residence of a Mr. King, in Phil- sdelphia. Pa.,, burned; and six or seven lives lost. Chappaqua Mountain In stitute. N. Y., destrojed by fire; 75 Scho rrs were driven out in their uight clothes, with the thermometer about zero. . -A fire ia New Britain, Conn.,- caused a , loss of $300,000. An explosion of uH'ural gas at Welhburg, W. Ya., killed five persons and injured a half dozen -. otl,rs. -New York markets: Money 14Hp-r f enl-; clton quiet and firm at 11 5-l6ll 9-l6c; southern flour steady at 3 203 75; wheat, ungraded red 8295c; .nrn. ungraded 5253c; rosin steady at $1 25; spirits turpentine firmer at Minister Astor has been recalled t'nnu Italy: Geu Grant is nearly well again, says the Xew York Medical Record. Jim Keene is said to be again in financial good fortune once more and is crawling on top again. Mr. Cleveland, your ear. Dinna ye bear the pibroch of the Clan Thurman? Listen, for it is sounding 'throughout the land. Sv i irutnt the death of the gal lant and meritorious Gen. Stewart. England has lost; three eio -llent .-ol diers Gordorij Earle ahd M-- art. It U not so much to p!ea-e a Sisie as to neciire the riht man for the right place that guides Mr. (Juve lami's i! u.il upon hi.-. Cit.-i 'ate. McCluiv wme to bin p-pt-r, the Philadelphia Tiujes, from V'a.hing tonou ' tU lth, that Manning will probably be. Secretary, of t ho Treas ury. (Ten. Wolseley will probably re treat to Debbeh and there await re inforcements. Gen. Brackenbury and Ci Bulier will fall back upon the same point. - Tln-re is a rumor in the air that Nrth Carolina is getting somewhat asUame'l of repudiation. We are gtal to hear of this and hope the h inn- vNl deepen. Accfirdinji to the New York World the Lli-si speculation in Washington I a- to tli-Cabicet is that it will con sist, yv Ufard, McClellau, Vilas, Miuniiig, McDonald Lamar and Garland. This will do until Tues day's paper. The latest positively the very latest from Albany is that Bayard and Manning are certain for the Caiinef, and beyond this nothing is 1 " I fprtain um I certain. Kuraor says that an envoy has been sent by Mr. Cleveland to I, Ti,. tu .v. u I ude 1 hurman. That is the right tuiic. I 1 brough the courtesy of Dr. Thos. F. Wood we learn that the Senate I bill mak lnr it, n misdfmpannr t.n practice medicine or surgery without a license from the. State Board of Medical Examiners, has passed both Houses and is a law. This is im portant. It is an interesting fact that al though insurance of lives has been Star carried n in Europe and for a long I is not, however, of sufficient length to ac t?m .v tt j o. . 3 l commodate the vessels of the Government iu tue unnea otaies ana aun- dreds of thousands of picked sub- , , - , jecis nave been selected, not one per- jcais. inner tne deatns puoiisnea of nwsnn lidn. ta ti I r ""s wcjuuvi. u.a w I r i m ' I "uuo ur me principle or only, sunng the sound is a wrong one. - Do you like? Another Northern participant 'in ythe battle of Shilob has spoken. This time it is Lieut. Colonel Wil- i ham Hemstreet, of the Eighteenth Missouri Volunteers. He read an account of the battle a few nights ago before the Oxford Club of Brook-1 lyn, N. Y. The Times says: - ..m.. . - u,ulWi viaiuis ui luc paper were that the Union Armv was .nrnri that the battle would have been won if ' The receipts of the crop year. from Sep anH tKhadanot arrid on. the second dsy tember 1st to date foot up 91,197 bales, as wtt?3 ri&?li against 87.465; bales; for. the same" period and the subsequent withdrawal orders by VOL. XXXV.NO. 130. In the House of Lords the Tories 'at once began their attack. Earl Granville, of the Ministry, made a frank statement whereupon Lord Salisbury, leader of the Tories said; "If the country is not satisfied with the Government's explanation, it will visit bit ter censure UDon those' answerable for so fruitless a policy. Cheers-1 We do not propose to anticipate the discussion which must inevitably come later on, but we must hope, that England will not retire from Egypt, leaving no tecord of our presence there except mischief, done and the bones of our soldiers." The following occurred in the House of Commons: "Mr. Gladstone, upon enterine the. House of Commons, was loudly cheered. "Mr. Gladstone itattd that the Doliev of the Government to evacuate Egpt eveutu ally remained unchanged. Re said he had done all he could for Gordon, and was not to be held responsible for his death. '"In the Houee of Commons Sir Stafford Northcote; leader of the opposition, gave nottceof a : motioriof 4nqirry wpeetinga the Government's Egyptian policy. "Mr. Uladstone, replying to certain inter rogatories jibout the Government's conduct in Egypt, replied io much the same tone as thai used by Earl Granville in the House of Lords. He added, however, that the pre sent situation did not allow the Government to make overtures to El Mahdi. because such overtures might defeat their own ob ject. ' Sir Stafford Northcote followed the Marquis Of Hartington and the Prime Min ister, saying that he would defer discussioB and merely take occasion at the present to pay a tribute to Gordon." He gave notice of a vote of cen sure, and Mr. brladstone said he would name the clay on yesterday. So exciting times are ahead. CITTi NEW A DVEHTINBDIRMTV W. H. Spktjht A card. Mtjkson Spring suitings. I. Shkier Must have room. J. EL Habjoin Reliable seed. W. H. Grekn Garden seed. -J. C Mtjnds Warner's tablets. C. W. Yates Blank books, etc. Opera House W. J. Scaulac. Mrs. E. Wabrek Fine candies. Brown & Roddick A few left. A Dwid Greatest inducements. P. Cummino & Co See you later. G. R French & Sons Easy shoes. DeRosset & Meares A last word. Otterbotjro Se Co Raid, war, etc. Harrison & Allen Spring styles. J. W. Gordon & Smith Insurance. Parker & Taylor Doormats, etc. W. S. Briggs&Co Electric lamp. Adrian & Vollers Groceries, etc. IIeiksbkrgek Congressional Gov't. S. H. Trimble & Co Auction sales. R. M. McIntire Jersey waists, etc. . Giles & Mtjbchison Fishing tackle; Williams, Rankin & Co Groceries. Worth & Worth Cotton seed meal.. P. Li Bridgers & Co Rock and rye. McDouoaIl & Bowden Carriages, etc. W. E. Springer & Co Hardware, etc. J. D. Bellamy. Jr Rice farm for sale. C. M. Harris Washington Monument. Purchase of Wharf Pro pealy In XV 11- . mtocton. Following is the bill (S. 1,251) to autho rize the purchase of a wharf for the use of the Government in this city, which was called up in the House by the Hon. W. J. Green on the 18th and passed : Be it enacted, dc ; That the Secretary of the United States Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause an examination to be made of the wharf in front of the cus torn house and other property at the port of Wilmington, a. V.'; offered by h,. Bur russ, Piesideotof the First National Bank of Wilmington, namely, the following estate: One hundred and sixty six feet front on the Cape Fear river, lying between Mar ket and Princess street and Water street and the river? and also the brick fire nroof two story warehouse, togeiher with the land ....... . i j i .i on wnicn n is Biiuaieu, auiuiuiug iue cue- ,om J(OU8e on the theJ Baid arehoute occupy ing a space of thirty feet front and running east nmeiy iwo ieet: ana on inqui lneir neCeiity for use for the rve- Due marine service and other customs pur poses at that port, and if it shall be fouud DOses. to purchase the same at a reasonable ZTjtJotde ThaVcV8Saii "Tl 0 tWi nhmh amount fihall rv nairl nut. nf in thA Trpannrv tint, nthprwisp appropriated, Mr. Green said the reasons for the pur chase were fully set forth in a letter of the late Secretary of the Treasury which he had read. The following is an extract from the letter: "Immediately in front of the Custom House is a small wharf in which is reserved a right of wharfage for revenue cutters and other customs purposes, i ms wnari which are cmoloved at the present time, it being but ninety-nine feet long, while the revenue cutter stationed at Wilmington is one hundred and seventy-flve feet long. "To make this wharf available for tne riAnarn rr rta nan of Ton at nna Hlinyoft fihiiia h HiiArt m it. if thi wrr?iona the Government store-house might be lo- j j . - caieu luereyu, uuu ueeiuea lue murage iui Coal, &c., it could be availed of for storing merchandize or heavy articles belonging to the customs service. "The Department has received several applications for increase of facilities at Wilmington, such as the possession of the propertv named in the bill would supply, "Should the wharf be secured it would afford landing facilities for vessels . of the revenue marine and other Government ves- I accuu uimiuv s sels at that port. cotton." I The receipts of cotton at this port daring the week closing yesterday footed up 783 b&le8' M ainst 1,106 bales for the I corresoondine period last year; a decrease i - odo of 323 bales. 1&8t 1 showing an increase of 8,788 WILMINGTON, ' '" " " " Local uota.' ":- i -i f ! it . t ; First Sunday an Lent. ,- : Day's length 11 hours and 16 minutes, ' .--iCif.JT?- f-'1"' '''J Receipts of cottorfeaterday 280 bales. " v.. : . .... . , . Eggs are still retailing - at 20 cents'per.dozenl , Thetorm signal was displayed all day yesterday. . Three white tramps were lodged at the station house Friday night. . ; . The Atalanta,Mr. Jay Gould's yacht, went to sea yesterday morning and started southward. Night services at the First Bap tist Church will commence at 8 o'clock, in stead of 7.80, until further notice. -The cold wave struck us "migh'y hard" Friday night. ; By the way, they are getting soQgCmoh The Register of Deeds issued two marriage licenses during the past week, one to a white and one to a colored couple. The installation of the newly elected members of the church council of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will take place at 1.80 o'clock this evening. The only oase before the May or's Court yesterday morning was that of Obadiah Jenkins, charged with acting dis orderly, who was sent below for thirty days. Our office thermometer indi cated 18 degrees yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock. During the day the mercury went up to 40, and at 6 p.m., it had fallen to 86. The subject of this morning's discourse at the First Baptist Church will be "Christian Households," being the third of the series of sermons on "Family Reli- gion." The anniversary ball of the Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1 will take place on Wednesday next, the 25th inst., at H. Vollert.' new ball, on Front street. The interment in tb various city cemeteries during the past week were as follows: Oakdale, 1 child; Bellevue, 1 adult and 1 child ; Pine Forest (ooloreed), 4 aduhs. Total, 7. We have seen a valentine edi tiqn of the Detroit Times, every line and column of which is written in rhymes. It is dated the 14th, is printed in blue ink and is quite a curiosty. To day is Washington's birth day, being the 153rd anniversary of the same. To-morrow, Monday, the 23rd, will be observed here by the closing of the Pro duce Exchange, the banks, &c- ' A railroad man informed us yesterday that the Virginia Midland had thirty-three cars burned in the accident near Alexandria, Thursday night, and that $200,000 of express money was lost. Rev. L. T. Christmas, of New Berne, will preach at the First (colored) Baptist Church, corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets, this morning at 11 o'clock, in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, and at night at 7.80 o'clock. He will probably be called to the pastorate of this church. A Colored Benevolent Institution. At a meeting of the Giblem Lodge As sooiation, a colored organization, held Fri day night, the following officers were elected: PresidentJas. A. Lowrey. Vice President G. L. Mabson. Secretary J. C. Hill. TreasurerJohnLNixon. Board of Directors Evander McBride, J. C. Hill, J. A.. Lowrey, G. L. Mabson, N. G. Sampson, Thos. -M. Simmons, Lewis Nixon, G. W. Price, Jr., Robt. Noise. This is a charitable institution of Ma sons, having and holding Borne $4,000 or $5,000 in real estate for the benefit' of in firm or decrepid Masons of Wilmington, or the widows of Masons. Passed Away. . Mr. C. C. Redd, formerly a well known citizen of this place, died at his residence in the southeastern section of the city on Friday. Mr. Redd had long been a sufferer from consumption, and during, the past two vears has never left his house.. Deceased served during the late war in Company I., 10th. Regiment Artillery, under command of Capt; T. J. Southerland, of this city. In the words of Capt. S., who knew him well. he was a good, straightforward, honest man, and a good soldier." He was aged about 42 years. The remains were interred in Bellevue Cemetery yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. He leaves a wife and five children. Invitation to Lecture. Geo. W. Price, Jr., a prominent colored man of this city, has received an invitation, from the colored, members of the General Assembly to deliver a lecture in the city of Raleigh, at an early day, on "The Negro of the South His Future Status as a Po litical Factor on the Body Politic of the Country His Prospective Position under the New Regime." He informs us that he has accepted the invitation. A Plneif Lair. On Thursday evening last, Mrs.' Jane F. Evans, ot Town Creek. Brunswick county, killed with a stick a large hawk, measuring iorty-f out inches from tip to tip while he was ia the act of killing a hen in the barnyard. N.C.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22t 1885 ' ' : " " 11 ( " ' i lY" " 1 11 1 Weatber IndlcmUona. X ; ";;. The f ollowink are the Indications for 'to day: -o-' For the South Atlantic States', increasing cloudiness and local rains, variable winds generally from north to east, slight rise in temperature in northern portions ard sta tionry temperature in southern portions; generally lower barometer. New River Improvement. In the House 'of Representatives, on Wednesdiiy, in advocacy of an amendment to the River and Harbor bill appropriating A.rxvn'-. ! :. f fiu.uuu io continuing lmprovemems ua New River, Onslow county, said: I Mr. Chairman, the amendment lust read is certainly worthy of adoption; The, mouth of this river is one of the most im portant harbors of refuge for small craft on our dangerous coast. Last session $5,000 were appropriated for its Improvement, as a like sum had been by the preceding Con gress. If the work is to stop here these sums might as well have been tnrown in New River, so far a the good effected, is involved. The engineers in their estwlate recommend an appropriation of $15,000 to continue the work: but it has pleased - the committee to ignore its claims altogether. For what reason I can not conceive, l was told last summer by a gentleman living near there that a Bhort time previously a steamer in a crippled condition attempted to put in that inlet ia a storm, but being unable to cross the bar was compelled to put to sea airain. and as a consequence was lost with all on board. In view of these and other reasons I do most earnestly trust that the amendment may be adopted.." The bill failed to pass by a vote of 65 to 32. The Alarm ol Fire Yesterday fliorn- lng. Yesterday morning, about a quarter past 8 o'clock, the alarm was-sounded for fire in the Second fire district. Though with the mercury at from 15 to 18 degrees above zero it would seem to have been a good time to co to a fire, yet very few (we learn) responded to the call so cheerily rung out on the cold morning air. The fire was found to be located in the basement of the residence of Mrs. Alex. Sprant. A male member of the family was awakened by a slight noise and he thought he smelt smoke. He got up and in the pursuance of bis search he opened the door leading. into the basement end discovered it io be .full of smoke. The fire was extinguished without much difficulty and the damage proved not to exceed $150 or $200 in amount, which was covered by-insurance with Messrs. Atkinson & Manning. The fire is sup posed to have been caused by mice knaw ing through a trunk in which' the cook kept a box of matches, with ether thing?. jt'T 7. Nothing In It. As there continued to be much misunder standing and some uneasiness abroad in the community, in regard to .the alleged pas sage in the House of what purported to be "a bill to allow Wilmington to Issue bonds to the amount of $100,000 for street im provements, &c," CoL E. D. Hall, Mayor of the city, yesterday telegraphed to Lieut. Gov. Stedman as follows: "What about bill of one hundred thou sand dollars for street improvements in Wilmington ? Is there anything in it ? Our people are uneasy. Answer at once." Following the reply: "Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 21. "Col. E. D, Ball: iX "I know of no such1 bill. It cannot pass the Senate, in my opinion, if introduced. Chas M. Stepmaij." This, of course, settles the matter. We were satisfied there was some - mistake about it. Hotel for Colored People. We learn that leading colored men of this city are taking the preliminary steps towards the erection of a hotel for their race at Greenville Sound, or some other point not too far removed from the termi nus of the turnpike road. SpflerinK. We learn that there has been, a great deal of suffering on the outskirts of the city, on account of the scarcity of wood this cold weather. In the absence of other fuel it is said that fences are rapidly disappearing in some localities. ' DIED. COENWALL. In Brooklyn N. T., 14th instant, JAMhS K. CORNWALL, who was born In Ml munrton. N. C, being tbe eldest son of w. J. Cornwall. Esq.. of Wad-sboro, N. u, and bro ther of Mra, J. W. lleet of this cliy, aged 27 years NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. G. McGIRT, Auctioneer. BY S. H. TRIMBLE & CO. ' : Feb. Uth. at 11 o'cloofc A. M.. we will sell One Fine Driving Horse, Buggy and Haruess.and Turf, f'nmmnn horaeR. Trnmpdintplv niter the sale of Hones we will sell at oar Sales uooms, a general assortment ol Goods. icd s Rice Farm for Sale. A VALUABLE FAEM, IMMEDIATELY WEST of tbe otty. on fcouth side of causeway on Kaele Island: about loo acres, 20 acres with hanks, and three houses for laborers. Accessi ble either by lerry or by canal oppo ite Orange street. A rare opportunity for investment, es pecially to any business man who wishes a little aiYiaiOn rut terms uyp y tu feb 22 It JoHN D. BELLAMY, Jb. A Card. TTTE DESIRE TO RETURN OUR SINCERE thanks to the Firemen and others who so kindly extinguished the fire at our residence yesterday jnorulng. nespeeuuuy,' - feb Ult W. H. 8PRTJNT. A Last Word. rrQ MA KB AN APPEA L TO THE CITIZENS OF U tlmlncton In behalf of the CITY DIRECTORY. not to usk for vour advertisements and subscrip tions; bat becaa e we are anxious to make oar nnhiication entirely satisfactory we earnestly requtsc all to come forward and report to u the. a lire rent societies ana urgamzauoDS, luureuco, ton. Ao.. in town, with their officers and aU In teresting data connected with them We not only want io publish a plain Directory of names, bat to make the book to be replete with useful 4nfirnn.tinn nonoemlruf otir lndust leg. resources. amusements, Ac. Will you hbip tut. Use the mall U jyu have not toe tune to spare towisit us. Respectfully. fab 28 It D1RO68 BT MEARES wm ,tjp.W ADVERTISEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT. OIIX! FEBRUARY 25. ..- - v' THEPAOPLE' A FAVORTTE, Mr,1 W. Scanlan, Supported by a powerful Dramatlo Company.un der the management of Augustas Ptton. pre senting Fred. Maredenereatet-tPlay, TIIE IRISH laixSTUEL. Bear Scarilan's New 8on. "What's In a Kiss," "My Heine's Blue Eyes," and "Hometning I or tne ttaoiee Box Sheet open on JSoadaj at iielosperger'a. feb 22 St Jersey Waists. ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE AT VERY MODE RATE PRICES. NEW BLACK GOODS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT FROM LOW PRICED TO BINE GRADES. CURTAINS AND CARPETS. GOOD AESOTMEIST AT LOW FIGURES. . R. BI. McINTIRE. feb 29 D&Wtf ONLY THIS! THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR THE AVER- age Clothing dealer is striving to rush off the remnant of his Winter Stock to make room for SPRING GOODS, and in order to do s j he is very apt to Indulge in some extravagant advertise ments. One of the greatest dodges is the cry of "cost." Everyone Is ready and willing to sell AT, AND EVEN BELOW, C08T. Now this may be true, and granting that alj are selling at cost, the question that naturally arises with the shrewd and careful buyer Is. who of the several dealers buys bis goods the cheap est? Ah! there is tbe question All sell at eosc. but whose cost is tbe leatt? 1 hat is the place to go to get the greatest benefit irom this marvel lous reduction. Now we claim that we can eive the GREATEST INDVCKMENTS in that way, and all we ask is a chance to prove it. Price sroods elsewhere, and then come and we will show you that we can verify our statement. A. DATID, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. feb 23 tf We Must Eave Room! IHK BALANCE OF OUR CLOTHING MUST go, as we must have the room for our Spring Goods. Price is not the object: the room is what we want and must have We do not try to humbug the people with onr advertisements, but what wu want is n opt ortunlty to prove to our patrons and the public tnat we speak the truth and mean business If on want any Clothing, select such as ou wish at sHKIEK', who offers to send it to your homes for comDsri-wn. or let you take them to any other store, and if tHRIKR does not give you better goods for the least mo ney rfon't keep thtm. tout we do say. if onr go d8 proye better than others and prices less, we shou d have your patronan. Betore Invest ing it will pay you to post yourself where low prices prevail all tbe year round. SIIRIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET STREET. feb 22 it Congressional Government. 8TUDY IN AMERICAN POLITICS, By WOODROW WILSON. 1 vol 16mo. $1.28. Mr. Wl'son has made a very careful aud tho rough study of the American system of Congres sional government, which students of politics will find richly worth readicg. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. feb 88 tf Washington's Monument TEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE FOR IL J lustrated Papers containing the different views and illustrations of t e dedicaticn of the Washington Monument, 'inly cost you 10 cents delivered at places of "business. C. M.. HARRIS, Popular News and Cigar store. Open until 11 o'clock on Sunday. feb 2i tf Spring Suitings. COMPRISING LL THE LEADING FABRICS andvColnrs, in English Serge, Corkscrews and Diagonals, made to measure in the Latest Styles H it and Wor.manchip guaranteed. Prices lower than ever before offered. MUNSON, feb 23 It Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Spring Styles ! Stiff & Silk Hats! HARBISON ALLEN, feb 83 tf Hatters. Mats. Mats. Mats. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF DOOR MATS just received; nice and cheap. Band some Library Lamps at very low prices Elegant Tin Toilet tets, I-astry boards, locking and Canary Bird Cages, Tinware at wholesale and retail. PARKER A TAYLOR, feb 2 tf 23 South. Front St Our Display O F FINE CANDIES THIS WEEK IS THE finest you ever saw Drop iu and try them; you can get them red hot from the fire. MRS E. WARREN, feb S2 tf Fruit and Confectionery Store. Having JISPOSED OF A GREAT MANY THINGS WB have advertised, we will revise the list and "see you later." PRESTON CUMMING CO., Millers and Grain and feb 2 tf Peanut Dealers. Wanted. A FEW MORE REGULAR AND TABLE j: BOARDERS, at 117 RedCross Street. MRS. T. C. DbROSSET. feb 17 St . tawed sun Ship Notice. All nnrahns are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of tne crew oi ine xiauisn dwuu HELGttSSM, a neither tne jnasx or Consignees wilLbe rvspontible F. LEOPOLD, Master. HEIDK A CO., Consignees. W59LE NO. q751; NEW.ADVERTISEMEOTS; ff A RAID Orit Overcoats? " AT WAR J On Dress and Business Suits ! 1 A Conflagration Among our Stoct tf Plaimei Underwear ! A Big Discount Gash Purchasers of Clothing ! 0TTERB0URG & CO.'S NORTH FRONT, febSUt WILMINGTON, N. C. The Universal Belief THAT DOCTORS ALWAYS DISAGREE IS A MISTAKF. WITH GREAT UNANIMITY they agree that for a BAD COLD OR COUGH Rock Candy and - - Corn Whiskey is a certain cure. The Rock and Rye is equally efficacious, and now is the appointed time to TEST THEIR "VIRTUE. Put up in pints and quarts by our own apothecary. Royster's Fine Candies, Creamery Buttered Flour, Maple Syrup, &c. Try seme of those ELEGANT PIG'S FEET and that .FINE TRIPE we have just received. 10c. per B. or 3 V3. for 25c. Nothing better for breakfast or supper. COME AND BEE US. Bridgers &f Co., P. L IIO North Front St. ieb 22 DiW t: Flour. Flour. Flour. Gold Medal. Electric Light, Happy Hit, Home Comfort and silver t-loud. For sale low by feb 22 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. Bacon, Sugar, Coffee. -QQ Boxes D. S. andSmk'd C. R. SIDES, JqQ Bbls REFINED SUQARS, all grades, 2Q Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, Forsa'elowby feb 22 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. Molasses. Molasses. 1 AH Hhds Choice New Crop 1UU Ca MOLASSES, Hhds Choice Porto Rico MoLASSES, 200 BblS Cut)a and Porto RIco MOLASSES, For sale low by feb22tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. Bice Straw. Bice Straw. 2000 BaIe8 EICE straw For sale low in lots to. f nit by feb 22 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. Groceries, &c. JpLOUR DIFFERENT GRADES, CUBA MOLASSES, New Crop. ?n Hhds &Bbls, PORTO RICO MOLASSES, " . " MOLASSES, Baking, in Bbls, N. O. MOLASSES and SYRUP.?, Different Grades SYRUPS, COFFEES, Java, Rio and Laguayra, SUGARS; Granulated, Powdered, Ex. C and C RICE, Carolina and Patna, whole and broken, LARD. Tierces, Tubs and Cans, BUTTER, Firkins and Tub?, CHEESE, best Cream and Factory, CRACKERS, all grades, Bbls and Boxes, POTATOES, Early Rose, Peerless, Goodrioh and Burbanks, TOBACCO, Plug, Twist and Smoking, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, all grades, MACKEREL, in Bbls, Half Bbls and Kits, SOAP, LYE, POTASH, CANDLES, Ac, For sale at low figure?, feb Si It ADRIAN & VOLLER3. Bock Lime, Tj)R BUILDING PURPOSES. r FRESHLY BURNED P TUfTR REDUCED TO SI. 15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TKADJJ. Address FRENCH BROS., kockt romt, H. c or O. G. 4PAR8LEY, Jr., Wilmington. N. C. ap 1 tf su tu fr ATTENTION 1 !R WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO YV the fact that we are sellng Blank Books, Paoe and Envelones. Ink. Mneilage. Pens. Pen cils, and all kinds of stationery at a great reduc tion upon former prioes. Paper Bags, 8traw Wrapping Paper. Twine, Ste., at lowest market Pn0ea ' C. W. YATES, feb22tf 11 Market St We Paint a n UTTDATP f ATT7T AftTTS. TttTOGTES. PHAE- Atdhs, Wagona. Carts and 1T. Skilled workmen employed and none but the bet t mate rial used. ; A full line or Carriaaea and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low price s. . ; . McDOUUALL BOW DEN, Opposite Giles St Murchison's Store. fb8tf . BATES OF ADVBRTISlRQi ne Aimer On Day, ,. . . v . .......V. ,r'V . '?4Twt Days, .................... . Z? -ThDTB,... ... ............ . Porn-Days,... H v35Tpi?.-........ ...... " " - One Week,. . . 2 ' ' 25 Weafcs,...-.'. " r2-j-Three Weeks. . One Month,... ' Two Months, ' ThweMontta, " . - aDto?..... ii i m, one Year,.. .................. ,. fi or 1 78 8 GO 800 . f0 400 0 60 8 60 10 CO 18 00 84 00 40 00 60 CO UP Uoatraot Adverttoemanta takes ai propor Itoaatolr low rates. ' , , . . Tea lines eoHd Nonpareil type make one square t NEWr ADVERTISEMENTS. A FEW LEFT! BROWN & RODDICK, 9 North Front St. TB HAVE STILL A FEW LEFT OF THOSE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED COTTON SHIRTINGS, as advertised last week. 4-4 HILL BLEACHED SHIRTING, Oo 4-1 ANDROSCOGGIN ' '' 9o 4-4 FRUIT OF THE LOOM " So 4-1LANGDON " 9o 4-4 WAMSUTTA " llo CAEPET REMNANTS. We will offer a large lot of CARPET REM NANTS on MONDAY, FEB. 23d, at HALF PRICE, in lengths from H to yards. ' . C0ESETS. We offer the largest selection in this depart ment of any house south of New York, and call the attention of our patrons to the following Celebrated Brands : BALL'S HEALTH PRESERVING CORSET, $1.25 " H. P. CIRCLE HIP " $1.00 The manufacturer gives the following GUAR- ANTEE : "Any lady purchasing one of BALL'S CORSETS can return it, after wearing it three weekB, to the dealer from whom it was bought, if not found PERFECTLY. SATISFACTORY IN EVERY RESPECT, and the price paid for it will be refunded." Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, A New Lot Just received. The prioes cannot fail to satisfy alL Look over our stock before making your purchases. BLACK SILKS. We have just by Express another Invoice of those VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS $1. CO and $1.25 per yard. They are Fifty Per Cent, cheap er than any other Brand in the market. BROWN & RODDICK, SOLE AGENTS FOR BOTTRICK'S COT-PAPER PATTERNS. . Send si amp for New Catalogn es. feb 22 tf Pleasant , N EASY FITTING SHOE IS PLEASANT TO wear and gives 'satisfaction Those WAUKEN PHAST SHOES we sell are easy fittlng.and there fore pleasant to wear. Come ia and look at them, try on a pair, and buy a pair from Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. feb22tf You Sjave Money, IN CASE OF A LOSS BY FIRE, IF YOU ARE INSURED IN THE Lirerpol & London & Me Ins. Co, as that Company pays Its losses WITHOUT DIS COUNT. Jno.W. Gordon & Smith AGENTS. P. S.-PAYS WITHOUT DISCOUNT, feb tf COTTON SEED MEAL. 100 Tons No. 1 Cotton Seed Meal, ONE OF THE VERY BESTOF FERTILIZERS. For sale by feb 22 1! WORTH & WORTH. Garden Seed ! Garden Seed ! pEAS, BEANS, CABBAGE, RADISH, MELON, Cucumber, and all other varieties usually sold in this section, for sale, wholesale and retail. WILLIAM H. URBEN, Jeb 23 tf 117 Market btreet. Fishing Tackle ! JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by GILES fc MURCHISON, feb S2 tf Mnrohlson Block. QKEAP AND RELIABLE SEED. Merchants and Market Gardeners will find it to -their ad vantage to call and get my prices and examine stock of SEuJ) before buying elsewhere. I have a very large stock of BEANS, and am selling them at ROCK BOTTOM prices. J . H. HARDIN. Druggist and Seedsman, feh22tf New Market Wilmington. N.C Wm. E. Springer & Co. JJAVE IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE of the best known manufacturers. Prices guaranteed. 10, 21 4-28 Market Street, feb 2-3 tf ; Wilmington, N. C. Warner's Tablets, POR COUGHS AND COLDS, VASELINE COLD Cream Pond's Extract, and a full line of Drugs and AJedioiues, for sale by JAMBS C. MUND. ; Pharmacist, feb 88 It 104 North Front St. - The Geiss Electric Lamp. A SUPPLY OF THESE UNRIVALLED LAMPS. XI. JUST RECEIVED. ' W. S. BRIGG8 & CO , Sole Agents, N. W. eorneV Front and Market. febWtf ucaurgara. i Dales feb 80 It
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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