fliT Mornihg-Star. 1 mm U'aU"lT itmt r aTaxcav rJ......... tr .. M ...... 4 1 eo J 3 iff .Iff JttS'1 " " " My VOL. XXXIX. NO. 102.. WD .TkHNGTON; N; 0., FRIDAY ,: JANUARY 2-1 1887. WHOLE SO 634a otiow "in I'liitw iiprorrt n ni iQUa U ; r. ,v . r 1. ta- o.n.jj. "fMf, c iiXTSa KDITTONJ .1 A & - - ',1 oT wil I. Jo carpnUrU i i OIuj. lu.wJ affwii war inw i ) 01 3 4 u. - - ; ,.1 I.vOtf i jrrf a i kp( prfctr , u will CJ to Roca i.,.T . : Hpeoa. Va,. CMUa ' ) )00. ??''. iaaarttl. 8trt ;-.) rr.fa ax ta or' oa the oil ru-r- 14 a- c&art la the eoaJ ,:T:itl asf Oraatiorl N ?.!f. v Mwu. w lot wtU H 1 :' 'J'!" p453. rtra la a - 1 . ADA Nw Tork I 0 -.4 ; 1 of c c: , Ui.'H.- t. tucviJ Saaatoc a binl-rr ci?l.wa at New vi j : xr.:H f j-if aaa. 00 a N: York artt Moay 1, -. ,:'. ct:.jo iv'- ' ll-ltej ' viT li ft C4Jr. UU v - : J furtf cti fjr taport: ' .... M .4 ..1 ' 1 ; : 1 ccra 1.1m mm Ti:; rj-a daU at I s,f'f.. . jrrat:a cu.i at i d.rl ia th North. of tibI saits I:. i.l , Mi' i! u f a I. 13 ::".r! formal a jn of th spring ternary Whitney v.ec;io2 the pab- I Aicltrfr are cot yet i.i . . Tin ts "free . ; v n s.T-jft joke that 1 ;: l cuHil seven , i . : i. ) : i : i t":h IOt. V : ' : i. : -v. t'r ;ra the I'op 1 'v- Sew York ! ; . .-. McGIjno. - .' ; i jr of impor- Vs V. t T3," who : ; , hr, know I v 1: ; Yoamtot, the s - v : ;. :- : ' th Popular V ,. . U.l. He was : ' I 1 N V )-i to 1521. s- U.:r:;a ' report show ' ; k : 1 : I UotOO Pacifio ;i.;r),:.s) Jf. , : , ( (brirooiot ; ' Kv-y .JjUar of it ut;r. :.. ir was over .5 J'Ci'.e have ! -i million doN ' . :'f!im that a 1 1 ' ' i. -n: atn have '..ll 'Ii' I a.! i)'opt a for J to of ofictal bar- the Ship of piors or lhy nil 4 lr til i i !.;: ' : if teoare Is v.- r i ;:- ranch o a hard v:' 1 iV.? fsrdij. Six " " ' ' tn.f it was de 1 " 1 ii v s ,!U, Aa broke 1 dev. roand by m nr. x ir.-,,if ,! cf,! .1.- in ' i- c ii9 a young 4.1 7 oi t wrr her ' ' tt acj: be aa ''. fir u., n.-iii Vi t: c.a cr the ' hT3. '' S A j-r f v:n lUi.gi ft fawdars i-Tj c-i U(t t . .'-.v. ... v ih1 H i.'. U!.-', ... Wbta ha I I 1 i t . -i " u- louna ii I " i tr. in. u l, co UOf i ii,r i y, the 'PJs? Vhig: th pr-lUa- VI, fr a or B Ei.:,;va" - 4. 44 ot'ai meat I "r C .r.- ol -.li in. s and co ics f the foe m ?!- 13 1 X .K,. .. i0'iioe nlf7 V K-ath f oh I Uin rt)monrtlif pric for pro- 1 batmNwlKond. while the I I low bj iirtalug affects million. wi iwiiBg 1 iwy; iihhvvvi- 1 r tha Chicago fUr Ocean: The tetcperatura haa moderated eoorid- 1L W. Garter. Of IlaadmooTllU. North erahJ la the paat twenty four hour. Tea Caoi!aa. ha ba aardd the Brat pnie. tetdar tnornlnc the tbermometar recorded I U7 xom iww. ion tettra aaT of the war. E- ewe- I , " - v wim, Ue poi baakar, waa the judge to I thaa at the corrti ponding hour the pre w besa war raiirrad the itoriaa." I vkoa day. The rUe coatinued darinr the n. oiM.j.i.v!. m the 014 adage, "Uleaaeu i tee man whoblowa hi owa trumpet. Itaaj thhl tha 7lm4S U the beai oawapaper ia lb wo rid for oowceoL We woo- dtr if it really thinks itself so peri or to its neighbor, tho lUcord, whioh is abotit tha most trustworthy Dtmo cratao paper is tha North. A cuPa life has ben saved in New York in a very remarkable waj. She fell on a broken bottle and was so terribly lacerated she was rapidly I oiwaioj mj aaata. ur. uuj ceia nS finger in a jsgged wound for twenty six hoars, while his assistants re vi red the patient. Stimulants were in jected into the stomach through the noetriL Maj. Graham Davee has kindly haoded as a very neatly illustrated pamphlet with this letter: "Short ketch of Charles too, S. C. How it fared io two war and an earthquake. Issued by the Atlantic Coast Line. The cograviog ara good and tha map of tha Atlantio Coast Line ot railways and connections is small but I ell done. Tha Washington correspondent of the New York Sun writes: "Coo grass waa la session about two hun drrd aad forty da vs. aad. according to the waah biila. oanl towtla. aa avaraxe of abol 600 par day. or mora thaa two per Clamber la ausadaace. Tha total expesdi tara by the Uoom of Reprraeataitvea Last year for waahlag towel waa $1,770 93. Ac cor ling to the accooals of the Clerk, each Coogrvaasaaa most have used at least 420 towaU dartog the year, bot they did not slow aay eigaa of 11 The report of Ue C! k show other eotsruiarffg eatrUa. Urn appears to have parcheesd tooth brush, a all brush, hair brushes, combe, epongte aad other toilet article by the gross, and it la tacrtdibi thai the quaaUty aeooaated foe cculd have beeo tnea by the House of Ksprteaa UU vee." JTTH CITY. naiat aovkmi fast mt 5oncx Ooapowder ordinance. Mctiscw Iavtnlorylag Feb. lat. (raLi Hoc Mm Lonlse Araot. D. L Go ax Lois of cheap good I!x2xaaxju3xa Le Marc's spectacUa. E WaaaxadtSos Candf maaufact'ers Cctxtaa A Co Uonea. etc , at suction. Don't be a quahaog. IleceipU of cotton yesterday I bUe,; the ssme dst latt year 22 k'. A fight betwseo two colored j , . i, drsjm.a cui a ripple of eidUmaol yee- Urdsy afteraooo oo Watr street near Prise. , . ,.. Two pieces of real eeUte were old at th Court Il&ose door yesterday, n . i . . .v. . . t ai.. uae. a vacmai a - . aad Aaa strreta. fatched fTOO aad w" I bought by J a R. Outhrie; the other, a va- l emat kx ea TavLoe aUeet. near BIsth. fetch- I d $400. aad was bought by W. M- Cm- alag. Morris O'Neill, the hard hitting ... - ... . v , j. I aadSae Caldlag catcher of the I side Baae Btil dub last year, win be found I this seesoa with the Buffalo (ff. T.) Club the Boas. II I th beat, the boy say. that svtr played before a WUsalagtoa audi eace. aed throgh bis gealU manly deport Mai gained a say frleads while her. -rkeearieea. The LoaUe Araot Company wCl begia a week' egagaiant at the Opera Hdaae la thie dty Monday erealsg- The company 1 heade.1 by Mia Louise Araot, a come- . dtaa ef marked ability aad said to be the I poaaeeeor of th meet phenomenal voice Os.low Railroad project, ror whtenanu . . y Z7 I Bserouslr igned petition waa procured,aad ever heard la a woman. "The Hidden I fill .Lvf.rtl.rrf. .n lraaniial ren- rr.Mt U iv. nW aaWtad for the ooenJjla I I . k. l v uu. a iaamm aa i -- -rr I V.. nf a r-f nran rival la Dan- I vtLe, Va. th locU paper says: I The Latereat priaci petty ceo tared la tha acting of Mas Aran herself, aad thl lady to U try lag rvU which ah filled ear- rsjss l li it-fT the anticipations of aeratienea 8a ha aa excellent voice, chermlag feature and a lovaiy form, all adlaact to he art of the highest moment. aeU both ta the eoatUooaJ part aad those I ghte vU vt-datseed her fieloa of k.ti. avwr Tt la not too much to say that She woe popoJsr approval I from the -art. and -in be a grant f.vortu dating her Stay. . I tn MW?'' . ; I A runaway accuea: ocenrrea yiwexuay iUraooo. ta which a horse oagig i Mr. Aadrew FUaaer Ha4 on of lu legs bmk. Mr.newMdrfv,agdehore oa Marks street, and U aUampUag to pas . hdvi hia borrr caaaa la eoRisloa with I - " ..H .v 1 ta nkakoMduiaJel aad afur colliding I w wiih a coat raa lato a dray, with tha result V -VT . . . . . V . . - i I I -w - MM msmj . Foe North Carolina, South ' Carolina, Ooorfta sad T!itra TlarLlft afintlierlv. I thlfUsr to weaterlj wlada. fair weather, ocomduix cwucr( I VHikt NtCM. nrf.mM wMrh ... SamMi MW Amw mmii mt 1A n m t K Jk nuronn itAnH t I "" - guitaga of the da. No Indication of I aaj decidedly colder weather were'apna I rent at 10 o cloak Hat niiht. The maximum wind Telocity recorded la thl city yesterday wss 25 miles an hour from the southwest, at 0 p. m. T Rartl Captar r Btsfsrsaam. 8nalioaal rumor are current In Ra leigh with regard to the capture of Waller L. Bingham, the deaf . mute murderer. Oae report, that he had been capturedjat a piac in East Tennessee, just over the North Carolina line, pro Ted to be false. The .Ye and OUerw aaya "it la certain that there has been correspondence between the Oovrmor and some parties who are evi dently la possession of knowledge con earning Bingham, and it seems that a pro per time only 1. being awaited for hi pro duction." Other latemenla are. made, to tha effect that he u concealed in some Northern .avium and the mviLrriou BOTem4oU of William and Ernest Bin- bm. Walier'a brother. re evidenced to substantiate the truth of these statements. William Bingham has Just returned to B. lcigh from New York, where he had been foe several days, while Ernest la yet In that city. Ernest la a deaf mute, a pupil at the laaUtution la Raleigh, and hi actions In New York are regsrded as certainly strange. Oa the other hand, a telegram from Ill icit h lo the hichmond DipateA, datsd Jan- nary 18th, sajs: Thl afteraooo Oov. Scales received a letter from a detective at Asheville giving him Information that Walter Bingham, tha deaf mute murderer, can be produced. Tha letter leaves some doubt or question whether Bingham waa in the custody of oOccrs of the law, but was unequivocal in iu statement that he could be produced. A gentleman who came here today from Aahevllle aav that the detective in ques tioo la working oa sure ground. To-night there Is a belief on the part of thoae who have this Information that the mystery will ead in a few days at farthest. There- are Intimations that soas oOdsIr lrert have plajed a double part when they stated that they knew nothing of Biflf ham's where about A man named Justice, who lives near Asheville. ssjs Btnghsm is near there. apr1r Ceart. There will bs only one week of Superior Court for the term beginning Moodsy next, Jan. 24th. Many case oa the docket have beeo continued, oa account of the sickness or Mr. D. L. Russell sod Col. D. E. Mc Rae, and the absenca from the city of Lieut Oov. S ted man. WiLMiooros. Jan. 20. Ma. Eorrox: Poinu in syntax have little to do with the merit of railroad construc tion, but aa Mr- J. EL Currie iosista that "atatemenu' should beia with an if" and end with a mark of interrogation. anoT Too nnVdrnm'- Ue sticks manfully lo hi grammatical point, but seems to hare abandoned nl claim of dseiring only to invest hi own money, and ofb rlnd of Uje cp9 Ff tnd Yadkin Valley Railroad in that enterprise; to have given op his pet political dogma of eadoraed ballot, and even to have left h la frkod taa c, of Russia. fa the lurch In the struggle with hi folly enfranchised ajtrfa. If a large majority of the property hold- , deairoo of voting on the queaUon I cf aobscriptloo er no subecrlptlon. I should still insist, aa a matter of Justice, that the SZZUlt hla will for a soeculaUve re- turn by the votes of any other two men is r ' . . . not a Just or proper thing to do, and not of the eence of republican liberty. My ar- g - omeoi o this point hs neither been met not aaawered. But I do not, aa a matter of fact, admit that a majority ot our prop erty owners dc so desire. I do not believe they do Mr. J. IL Currie does the comma- I Ity a great service la giving definite information about that -peUUon." for it oaa dobo eo toaa: iav mviav ui " 1 tt that wa had forrottea 1U teran. Think of opinion obtained "early in 1885" brought forward now. fully two year af ter, aad mad to do duty a aa expression of present sentiment. Possibly some of th airnera have changed their mlou. men h tMn w kaow. A notable in aianc of thl occurred In the matter of the ant mnad with a manler netiuon. . ,J t nt IK. inn mu t inaunu uiuo-kuhj. v. u . : .. . . . .1 vi. 1T Wwiuiuf.w m F-T - a V -M . M .1 4mm V I la s-kaa s a m forcible IllcaaUon of the utter worthk- ntrt cf all such document. No legi!a- uv or executive bodf houix ever give much consldratioa to them. Ninety-nine men out of a hundred, to be relieved from tt tax on time and palience, will algn any petition presented to them that doea not draw oa their proteal directly, Men could readily sign a petition under the heading devtaed by Mr. J. II. Currie, "We. the uaderaigned ciUssoa and tax- vra of the citr of Wilmington, are will- lag to a CJiy .Tioew.pv.w- . :JT- I poaite ' ourjsama .or F- Vpe " a Vi I UiopMjiu . . i.w , -L m 4 tn.v.Ms when com Dieted, or with a SUQ -1 H,Vt Vuiraatee of completion. To be la- - - or .ecood mortgage bonds.- Yfkj. they do aot even aay vney kJt: VTat thla ahoald be done, only JZH''L r. I ;ot t99 puUoo for m6fj ! to psy the "amount oppoalte our nexeee." I a aota UtU Pt to m mat amount i aii the hierer ha makes the smoun Ugger man be appear to himself. If to aa 0a iaa. and one like to credit himself with rery broad rlewa, when be can do so at the expenae of soma one else,, or . of the commxiflKyMj, - itenmeneAaiDgcoeaontoaayorthe DarDoae of aiding tho Carje Fearvmd Yd !XS,'2?r':'SS.oSi?n fnard to the signer, .for he well knew it. waa publlcry ateted that the syndicate dls- dalaed any aid, but demanded a (mw from u. They proclaimed that they had plenty of money, that their lint mortgage bond were hettrr th.n Htv nf WiTninrtmi were Deuer man ctty or. wua-ingion kttoaa.- ' Theheadlna: then continue, "payable When mnmlftUMl at -fth . .nfn,ut in.r- .nof mnTVHnn " T 7. 1 Zfc- or second mortgage bonda." It doesn't aay . -r . at wnat rate the atock or aecond mortcage bond are to be Uka--the signer may; hTe made a mental reserration when sign ing, that if anything cams of it they would tint mnwnt In t.kk itvlt ' or oMvinrT mart. fg at par, but donandTtwo for one. . ' altowthar fer natldon la aim than mtnr that receire rery numerous signatures from leading butl neaa men. Business men., al though men of business, are also men of flesh and blood, and bare many of the frail tie of the fleab. They are. as a class, generally to be found ready to encourage the public, or any aet of individual, to make any investment they choose that might En lncreaJ of oroflta to the busiareas man . Is it proper to style such a paper a "petition?' It is addressed to no body, and doe not petition for anything imply sys, "we are willing to a city sab .scripuon. ' Mr. J. n. Currie states that he made a thorough canvass of the city, and succeed ed ia obtaining an expression of opiafoa which 229 were in favor of a subscription. Now, ia a city of nearly 20, 000 inhabitant, having on it tax books the name of over three thousand taxpayers, of whom two thousand pay taxea on real estate, does this look like a thorough canvass? By a per sonal Inspection of the tax books he found that his 229 paid taxea to the amount of $20,652.89 out of a total Ux list of over (90,000. thus himself disproving his ofl- repeated boast of having "a large majority of property owners" in favor of a subscrip Uon to tho Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. I am certainly indebted to Mr. Currie for hi figure. I don't believe any of the Board of Al dermen or Board of Audit and Finance brink from being styled servant, even when the term is tauntingly uaed, while lam quite sore that the Insinuation that they at tempt the role of master, will be very dis- . . . .... .v. ::'nt rX:'Tt oi tu.wu, evea it ine zv are "leading oust- uco lucu, properly aoiuen ana tax payera of tbiacity." They are bound to conaider euv aaa v a v a va iu avrv e eaa iuulu, gg UU more, than of the richest. Their offence in this Instance seems to be, that they could not bring their Judgment to approve of the Urma secured from the Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway Company by the commissioner appointed for that purpose, terms which the commissioners themselves accompanied by no recommendations. Alt agree that the commissioners did the best iheyesHiU snrt whaVia that best? The -m -n e -w X - . vspe r ear ana zaaxin vauey xt&neay t. would not even grant aa exchange of se cond mortgage bonds for city bonds, but weuld offer nothing but common stock, dollar for dollar. In a road already bonded under two mortgages for largely more than It cos: of construction, and being mort gsged mile by mile as completed. The Board of Aldermen need not claim superior wladom over the commissioner! to account for their action. Their functions were en tirely different from thoso of the commla s loners. The latter were simply to obtain the very best terras they could from the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway Companywhich the Board of Aldermen were to conaider whether or not. in justice to the entire community, these terms would justify the outlsy asked. I do not claim the honor of being the "defender of this act of the Board of Aldermen." I would be very glad to have that distinction "thrust upon me," but in my judgment they need no defender. Their own action Is their beat defence. 8eciog now, Mr. Editor, how Mr. J. H Curhe's "reasons" dwindle upon investiga tion; how. by bia aid, the minority which I started out to defend hs grown into the large msjority not committed to bia scheme, will he, from the lofty pedestal where he holds aloft bia torch of liberty, lit at the camp Area ot the Czars, throw down to us Inferior mortals any more of the "ten te one" reason he claim to have? If so it msy be necessary to discuss the question upon it merit, or demerit bia torch will palo when we I l am sure turn on it the full light of Justice. Qaarierly Blaatlnce For the Wilmington District of the Me thodist E. Church, South, (first round): Smith ville station, January 22 and 23. Wilmington, First Church, at the Tem ple of Israel, January 29 and 80. Magnolia circuit, at Centenary, Februa ry 5 and 6. Duplin circuit, at Wealey Chapel Febru- mrm 11 an1 19 19 tod 20 laden cJflt al Bethlehem. February ofl and 27 Coksabury circuit, at Bethany, March 5 and 6. Clinton circuit, at' Concord, March 13 and 18. Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, March 19 and 20. Waccamaw circuit, at Bethel, March 26 and 27. Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9 and 10. T. W. Gcthbib, P. B. If It is a case of cut or bruiso. or break, or aprain. Salvation Oil will settle matter for 23 cent. . A shipwrecked sailor wailing for a sail la like a buainea man sitting at home and nursing a cough or cold. Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and be cured. t MOTHERS t MOTHERS I MOTHERS I Are roudlaturbedat nl-nt and broken of your w a sick child suffering and erring, with the e elating pain of cutting teeth T If bo, goat rest by excru ao, go at onoe and gt a bottle of WIKSLOW'S SOOTH- mi sisur, - a relleve tha poor little anl- ferer tmnMlltr7 depend upon It : there ia no miatake abort It, There U not a mother on earth wo haa ever ied tt who wUl not tell you atonee .St?cSS Si&iarItta nerfectly safe to eae ta all eaaaa. and pieaaant to me ana nMerincion of one of the oldeat and beat female physician, and nura to the United States, sold avemrnere, . NEW ADVJiTJJiAUUM AX5. 0.'nf..v.r. .f InptinT, nilsCi, fllUW, Ufli u, an n uuuuu. w sattjedat, JAirt tsD. AT w O'CLOCK, j w.wOlseiiat Mcnaage luxmer. we wui aau a jiminni Ji S Oee fine Cray Mare, oae fine Mole, s. . two Cart, oae two-horse waxoa. ?. tour set Haraee. -COLLrEBO0"',- , Auctioneers. JaatlSt HZ T SI. iiWK , , h ,kU MttortTWoa X the "natoral healthy that they are ervnta but to whom ? They eight, their lasting qualities being such that fre are servant of the whole public, not of any quent change is unnecessary. NEiy:;ApymTISEMENT9. i -pv -r t, a tr y tt o t f V X XV XX An V U O 1 V - '-? . , ' - SIMIBHfS; AHD OHE;flAIIMEE. . r coxMnrcraanosDAT, JAXM. "-v, ' !? . J ?t,,t Th ITOrlte.Xetres v - T7Tg g LOUISE ARNOT fXrJ?S BPortod br her own Excellent OwnpaaT, who ent the following Choieo Plays, selected from ttM lady's extoaaire repertolrs : - Ml?AT wight. HnDSTHND, I XJH-..-,M'U88. I XtlUUT. . A CfiUSBBATKO CASS. I AdBinblll 10. SO Md ID AAnli ' Vn .rt. .1..nu ur iwuou mia, sow on wue at tiemabeTirBr . iirutuUBWD&lUOUAI atxOClOCK. ITotice. f jhr&XMT)piTSC&Z. JPaice iri -ikwwMrj AND A.LBOT 6TJ3fKWlER." Fxo. 4. No- person, firm, or corporation shall haul or causa to be hauled, in or through any street or alley, or on any wharf, more than one hundred pounds cf Gunpowder at any one load, or on any one conveyance, at any one time. Any person violating the foregoing Section shall be lined not to exceed $25. SAMUEL BKAR, Jb., Bevlew copy. Acting Mayor. Jan 81 it E WARREN & SON, CANDY MANUFACTURERS. AND .... . JOBBBBS OP FBUIT. 8P2CIAL ATTBNTION PAID TO .THE RSTAIL TRADE. Jan Si U EXCHANGE CORNER. An Agency JjOR TIIE LB MARE'S CELEBRATED ROCK CRYSTAL SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ia establlsnd ia this place with the undersigned. Ie II are's Spectacles are the beat that science has yet been able to produce; being perfectly oo- loriesa nave no pnsmace rays common to the classes tn use. The core or centre of the lenses I oome directly lo front of the eye. and oonse- inanir wtstt- Mm rhn ava hn niul n M EVE GLASSES you will only get atB I w a - 4 , I Inventorying F6D. 1st. jvtx then we want to dispose of stock somewhere near the cost. If goods are wanted please call snd price. MUNSON, Jan 81 It Clothier, Ac. For Sale, M EAT, -CaBBAGE. APPLES, FLOUR. AND QrtfBESP GOODS-.. a L. GOBE'd." tSS. Jf m North Water Street Jan 21 tr Mfltnal Trust FanJ UTe Association J)0LICT-nOLDKES EN THE ABOVE NAMED organization, who will write- to the undersigned, airing their age at nearest birthday, will receive a Wiltten proposition to transfer tielr insurance to the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New Tork, (aeta one hundred and fifteen million dollars), on especfa'ly favorable terms. M S. WTLLARD, Agent. Jan 0 tf 214 NORTH WATER STREET. . BUCKWHEAT CAKES ALMOST INSTANTANEOUSLY MADE FROM HBCKERS BUCKWHEAT, By the Add Itlon of cold water or milk CHEAPEST AND BEST. Jan 1 lm oh eod nrm Contractors. g BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until IS o'clock, (noon) Monday, February 7, 1887, for building the new Church, corner Fourth and Mulberry streets, for First M. E. Church South. Plans and specifications are with undersigned. The Committee reserve the right to reject any and all blda. Parties deslrl"g to bid can see terms and con ditions along with plans upoa application to - C. L. GRAfFLIN, Chairman Building Committee. Jan IS Stawtd . suwef- ' T 5 Groceries ! Groceries ! LOW PRICKS 1 LOW PRICES 1 COME ONE, COXB ALL. And Judge for yourselves, C. H. CONOLEY US8outh Front St., Oppoeite New Market. Jan S tf King's New Discovery, ELECTRIC BrTTEBS. . MAGBB'S EMULSION. CIOARS, CI9ARS. WILLIAM H. GREEN CO. , Market St. Jan IS tf Between Front and 2d Sts. Plows. Plows. Pldws "YTB HAYS fS, STORE ALL , PLOWS USED TN thla aeotlon. with their eastings and parts. Also Plowmen's outfit;. All these good we offer at the lowest prices. All letter Inquiries from the country promptly answered. rv, -: GILES MUECHISON, -Jan 16 tf Morehlson Block. t Coal . . : ''"Vv;Wood7-M -1 - ; and Shinirles, --) i ft SVlwrViV PaQff PPTfflN.V Jae 16 tf "At; V FOWLER A MORRISON'd.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EiCi! A LTT I E S THIS WEEK, 1 , FvT, r.l. K ATZ'S ' - - l 116 Market Street. REMNANTS Dress Goods, Worsteds : Cashmeres, Prints And Fancy Goods. REMNANTS Cambric Edgings, Cambric Inserting, Nainsook Edgings, Nainsook Inserting Jobs in great many Desirable Goods, AT katz' HQ Market St. HI. CRONjLX. Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A MORRIS. Sale of Valuable Property. oarujum, donuAJii :sv, ioo ar is M , on the premises, by Irtue of a mortgage ex- ecutea no tr. a. Aumn ana J. nomas unnm, i rus teea. on ICth March, 1874, by Pride Jonea, H. p. Jones and wife olive. B A. Jones and M. C. Jone,s, and duly renstered In office of Register of Deeds for New Hanover County, we will offer for sale the following PROPERTY, bituate in the City of Wilmington : - Beginning at a stake on the bank of the Cape Fear River, In Orange street, running thence east alone caid street two hundred and ninety-nine feet to the intersection of the same with Front street, then south along said Front ttreet one hundred and thirty-two feet to the corner of the Adam Err pie lot, then west along the line of s Aid Adam Km pie lot three hundred and thir teen and a half feet to a stake on Bald River, then north with said River to the first station, embra cing Lots Nob. 1 and 8 tn Block 135 In the plan of said city. The property wi'I be sold in sub divisions as follows : 1st, Whaf ; 2d, Lot ; 3d, House and Lot ; 4th, Corner Lot ; 5to. House and Lot. Terms of fale One-third cash, and balancr at one aod two years, with interest from day of sale at eight per eent; and right also reserved to reject any or all bids, it price for whole proper ty is not satisfactory, Survey made and plot of the same can be seen on application to Cronly & Morris. P. B. RUPFIN. THOS. RUFFIN, Trustees. de21 ids nac Baggage Transfer. pKRPROMPT CALLS AND DELIVERY OP BAGGAGE leave your orders at T. J. feOUTHER- LAND'S LIVERY STABLE, North Second St Orders for Carriages promptly filled." T. J. SOUTHBRLAND, ' Livery and SaleJStablea, an Stf Nos.i08 &110 North Second SV At Cost For Cash. TXTK ABB GOING TO MOVE. ANDIN ORDER VV to reduce stock, will sell at Cost for the next thirty days. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. Harness, Trunks. Satchels, Traveling Baea , and all kinds of Saddles Goods. If jou will need anythmg In our line thfc spring now Is the time Jan 18 tf 114 North Front Street. Magazines and Papers. -jEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ILLUSTRATED Papers, Libraries, and' Reading Matter of all kinds on hand. C. M HARRIS, The Only Regular Newsdealer JanlStf J . in the City. Exchanging Pianos TX7B ALLOW THE FULL WORTH OF AN OLD VV Instrument in exchange for anew one. . wa off ai tha finest and most reliable Instru ments, either for Cash or on Time. call ana examin urem, E. VAN LAER, 409 Bed Cross Street, . between 4th and 5th Jan IStf Handsome Goods. , BRASS FERE SETS, BRASS ANDIKONH. Rnua Ona.1 Oraha. Brass - Handled Hearth Brooms. Metal Vase Lamps, with Decorated Shades; Brass Candlestick, with and without pendants; Brass Crumb Trays, and a handsome fine of Hanging Lamps. For sale low by 1SU. A. rAVBk., Jan Stf -' Sooth Front S. AU I Ask VsM S FOR YOU TO CALL AND REE THE COOK4 tA fttnvea and thoDrtsea ther ere betne sold. at: and if you want to know what s Bath Turv Reels, Drive Pumps,, or anytbuig in oonnectlan ' with the Frumbtna and Gaa-Fit tics wU eost. la- - f NEW AD RTISE! ENt" SV hVeiy Dei new (I Bgr?amBf ',"''4, Qjgt Cleariiig Sale I -.-""'. ' At? toti. 'i . i 1.1. . Previous to onr si-:. BI. l.iKJ: BLANKETS froi . ' 0 25 per cent, redoc ii j COSH I I)?; i f; s;k COMFORTABLE . 7. 1 ; : -njrilt, about 30 r er oent LADIES' FJt. iI;l. 1UITS' LADIES' FLANK .i L ,-Hl '.T Reduced aboutltS o: i Special l We beg to dired nil "... u ; .' i -jt ." il i r.' who have acoounta we have opened a of this year, and w. our old ledger. ?J ! the old accounts ha i I JWe also avail ou return our incere r settled with us it!-.' PI' Hi: nktor.ii tin' v : t, hV' BROWN h a kortc. t iiiJ.NT ' r-y- Branch Store. 27 Buy (street, de Stf llVO'l: 0 CRAM'S FAMIl? AT Wi:: TTfl CONTENTS, cO VMV'H A i PLETjB, and Vts cr, flo mon.. -v I MOST S ATISFACTi and 1 i; .v r I ever published, 'ico urate' Coi'.... prebenslve! New Lap: Jud js t ri i Convenient! Eoonc miMi I a.:e .. 14ino&es). Fine Paper rixntlsom i 00D copies of the FAVllV aTi.a !; tv been sold. With a good 'f lii u. lie a work of reference, tha value of t ory rur Miimdnn nnrl Hct(:it it rfruMt "i CRAM'S FAMILY ATI. A 8 mi .". it ; .'i.-r it--eeoeranhioal information the i-coi h-; itii an everv-day ready refe:iicc bc' . r-U ! c the ORE CAT WORLD I H V- P .' H Vv j. i ;V aold only br subscription. Our General Asrent. Mr take orders In Wllmticu':i ' ' ' iu . ,n i! Cram's Family Atlas For further information c;!) s.n . i in i A. L PLTJ V. (.ftnirrofal Lii.fri janl6 3w .Vllmingtou, N Yarn, Sheeting, &c. Bales RAN IK'D'H Yarn 2 Bales RANi :0:sn SHEKT1N-. Lye, Potash, c-oda. Soap, Store 'i Tobacco, Snnfi. Ao , Ao , For sfiie low by Jan 16tf WILLIAMS. RANK JN ' Bagging, Ties, Twine. 2000 HaU RoIlfi ;3AGaiy('' 2500 New kT1 ovv Tias' gQQ Lbs. BALING f WISE, For h3i'3 low by Janl6tf M ! LIAMS. K AN ION CO. Flour, Bacon, Lard 800 BWa tJO' 11 100 80X68 D slD3s- -i n A Cases LAX l, IUU For Bale low br WILLIAMS KAN KIN A t'- Jan 18 tf Ilolasses, Bugar, Cofi'eo 1 A A Bbl Cbol'.e I'ovto Bl o MOLA8fS, Bbl Refiaetl SUGARS, O K A Sacka Choice RIO COFFEE. For salo low by; . WILLIAMS. RaNKIN A OJ'', Janietf FACTSl STARTLING Tod, Cannot Afford, to . . Ignore Tlrem. The foUowinr article appre la a ry o law ef the New Tork--r- Bltttit Jia xpert er lard, the other day, which fcMtl did ntrontiilu . pound er hogs' ft, but consisted ef tail, gi-eue, cotton seed oil, and oleo etanrli-fc" AS SUCH a uutui vusaiP m GASSARD'S Ia auch mlxtare cheap at any price T . "STAW" 14 W UE. 'vfU. ... t 5D. . ',, EVERY PACKAGE IS OTJAR ANTE K ; Tryitandyoq wlllnnootbor. v.i;c. cass SARD A. 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