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i online: Star, tXMoTZi or ADrn:Tiun(ii lie a " ! WiTM Months!... in! VOL.JCXXIX,NO; 114; WITiMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887- WHOLE NO. TSTI5:.: wuu nonpireu type nmta on qntr- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. stut. 1.11 tCIr tifSlt?-111" 'owlof an the iDdiciion. for the -5VU HPl i iUiS.. .TttaAcnMlMd Inktiiua of :,u "mmoci0g .1 10 p. ft. 1 , . T t, a JITt . 7T UT Hi It A XL U U i. IVI . Rri : K A T Z'8 Great Bargains! naw3T3 iresiJL utnniumiffi ir. 1 uf d6cxiUott of Lh rtc aa poverty of Par North rVrn)in Qtv. r n. I Rtoamor TBiyv fmm Tlotr Vrk. I WKBK OF FBBKUARY 7TH. PBOGRAIfUB IS.i..k... .v- " Ii I 1 xsmivutim, I ' ' . 1 . P! FT A ?9 MTtIV KTOD TTV. ; , ' ., ii ii "MW . . - " . - .j v x - . i a. a v - sj . 1 r i -sja - - - . ... er . i . v. - - - - - - . . - - . . . - - . - x . w-vv-w -' . . r - -. w i .- " " - " 1 ii I I IT "ii I' V it'i V - - "J " .. j n 1 I v t!tf ih ca.a ic I or ti RwH-. r 'WW I V ' , """ r.- v r'., ry . w I ui ,x:ea .kryjtU by r; low wtj ao ladurasce. I 11- J f Jtt. ULWi3, a pajwi.! of CtfH'J. C. J.i-t ' .1 II I. i N Yock art :v. 'nU of frelihl-baikri; i lr.c of aakil!tl labor, , ; ia a as; aonu of lie ...,- 4 I 'ill' "' ! . v V V , .-iM-j-n .. tr. MH'd oa the tlr , , j-r.-wtV. a outbrtak Nw V ,ri :n.-.--t ! yi 'tltj 31 pr 0l. COt. .,: , i:v : '3ta- t -1 -fcr i ouU5ra floor !ctif: o 2 nl Ftbroaxy j ditr aai oao.JctaUly ac b -i:rf 4i3'3:: rola firm; 1:1 na oi real estate i . .... I :r' CXlf n 133,33 4,000. : .;h: il l morning Wil- I :I1 : :n ;:m !-n wrppJ in fg- i. i." K 'v in ,. nlTViiwii now tn Washing- lV-.a. will t 'o;:im-?n:' bill. i,rn the III ' ..! I- r , r .ivjly of that ia:hor f a l rl the l "! 4 r:;t.i.' 1' the bid : I fiJot ILI it ' i i M.i N 'lii' v.. :' ills - 'V'H:'i cut of rata in T'i :ah' :Vim pi-tif- of the 5()i n ! i 1 f ::wn if bow al ' a rp ur.B i the ; ' r trth ) i lit ! 11 V ' A ; V u. V'i) .vrr.h i ii iu.i of thj late l-,i"-'l V "i U.in'.'' "I'm versa! Hit. " i i a j ; nsvn p'lblnh.J Q '''"liny Vhir-: n lrin!Uioa M y-fl o; - ska. vry itMiu. A l:n Mtr u. pin:r on the tit!hn m both London and Vwt t '.h- ffi ;;. Kaornioi. credits iiv.. wk'-l for Antnt. lvii.J; fivijr-. r. Clvrfn 1 for t -;r..l .pi- f;.c.i all i.4 on of I 1 n'-'-'i. tvor-.ttt. in! so m.J th pout;,--, of both re i' N Vori r.ri't o it pro- -r 1 in I it i COt !' Uh; it top the r-mrt,: it (xcotM !.!. vit who other- V 'I. l.l.l 1) iM hn ci ployed. 1 :ntr.,jr froc, Tetts on the i voc :ol 32 for Mtticy, and 3 for Ho- ii- : ; ably a abler man ;," ;c y bit not rsltsble as a UllUiMT 1'.. " in u m H wit born ia Tenae- '' i:.i.un r. rray to the Sjudsn v trsmeoJoas dafesL. ! i.tt slaioet AnnlhilAtad. ltu of K.jypt are fauJ to Ea ohm m both Kojlis and luliacs " 5ir e-.tnees. Only ninety wooo- (r,, vip.i.l to tell the sto'j of Iul- ' l' ".olC; us pablisheJ in the -nifo v It a dispaub from 7pr. an.j purports to ef I ple It sajs: ?rZ? '7 ssere pretaacw to I .iot.j eroCsaC adams I tit mwiK .wum I soa ot tJ- " I Tory Cabinet U cow ready to I hi compete pUa for U cor- I HI.. m . . "c the Irish. A Loadoti dispatch -NV-r Yorkaay,: , Cnuybeaie e speeea. Che that c H IT WM T i 111! mi Hill l T. T tefr . -.4 ..t 4TUeat jarly. aa4 w& wtraly -r r j w MM LU TT YiTrrrcr 1 I : I .w JLJu JL W. Z GoM-Por aala. If cxaox CWp ckUia(. UrcrjsxMM Valrotiaet. Tsoml F. IUuur FexUIiiitrv Oatxiu A Co Kale at audio a. If. 8. WnxjLJ Mariae Lajraranc. Cwstt Huua 8tocs at taction. The price of tar dropped yea tcrday from $1. lo $1. 15 per bbl. - Receipt of cotton yesterday 53 bale-, the same day hut year 874 bale. The "Atlantic" fire coRioa was mil rtiif nnriiBf T nrrM niirnnu nr ' ' , pfciicmx the aoraes. Geo. Johnston Jones bis called a Coartalica of the State Ouaxd. to be held to Ralegh oa theSth inat. The box sheet for "Fanchon" at the Opera Uouse Hoaday nljht, was opcaetl at ileiasberf.tr s yesterday. A treat many tkktU wtre sold. The Norwegian bsrquo GarJUld I cleared yesterday for Amsterdam. Holland, b probably the last vessel to take oat a cargo of cottoo from this port this season. Henry Blouat, colored, was flavl five dollars ia the Mayor's Court je urday foe actiaf La a vry disorderly maa ar oa the streets. Ellsa Dowdeo, colored, wu fiud Uo dollars for fsllare to pay re tail lajaor license. Mr. Stephen I. Polley, form erly a citlssa of WUainxtoo. died la Crocv wil Cue a . oa the ZZlh of January last, sfnl 73 years aad sti aoaths. Mr. Tolley speat assay iters ia this city, as a member of the firm of Hart A Folly. iroa founders eal tnwhioUts. The flower garden oo the prem Ure of Col. Rocv Moore, oo Chrsaut street, near Second, has been railed the past two sights by boars, deslroyisf. over fifty dollars worth of plants aad btilbv. be su! caosisf other dasaixc. The ordJ eaace'asralaat'boxs raaala at Urt wITT have to be enforced during the aixhl a well as la the daytiarr. to prcveot such dt p mliUiMn as the above. Mebberr at 3ldabrw. Cap. rUock. Chief of Police, was boU fitfd yt surd ay by Ulcsrraas from Goltiaboro that a safe had beeo blow a open aad robbed of $40O ia that place Wedacsdsy alghl. The flnt dUpatcb received simply requested th Chief to ' arrest three suspected men who left Gotdsboeo oa the 4 a. m. train," without toil tax reference to the robbery. This Uaia. however, had passed WiUaltg toa before the Uicarren was rtcerved; but oewrthekM Capt. Brock scot ootofSeeriln search of the suspected persoes. Later in the day he received another telegram telling .wv.7 . . t who the sufferers were. The three sus peckd cvra were briefly described as atrao gvr: two of theca looking like tramp aad the third a smooth faced youog fellow with eaiouatache The conductor who came la oo the iraia from OoUiabro yesterday moraies. said that two men got on at that but he paU ao particular atleatio. to thsaa. aad did act know whether they got oS oo the arrival of the Uaia here or noC A gcatietnaa who cacne froea Ooldsboro . . . . . U sight eye that the robbery was coco- raited at the grocery store of Mr. I. S. B. I t!.-. Tt t. t .vMta and I v. - tu not discovered uaUl the store was opened la the moral eg. A Vl4lr a lM,ntsi. Mr rkicUr Usrper. of the Arm of liar pre Brother, the well kaowa pwblishers, of New York city, spent several days with bis fsi&ity at iht Ortoo. They were so well i pleased with this excellent hotel and the I deUihtal Chm.te of WU-lagtoo. that hks departure for Flerida yeaterd.y Mr. Hsrperexpreeeed his lateatioo lo make j a two week s stay tere oa nts mora irorn 1 . . - - I the "Ivad of FV errs. " la coo versa! Ion he si.J that or people did aot know the grew ail rsa tarts they ca Joyed ia the mild aad cqoshU lemperatore. general health fa!see.s4proxitsUy to aorthtrn centres. He thought that a lack of energy was maa Iftat. whka, however, he kindly ascribed to tae gvenry sooniag paUi ,a, .44 iaj ,tr peculiar to this DaatSt r r. SWvavce. Cap. Joha 11. Savage. SuptrlatsfcCcat I ofu v11' v Uou' di8d Wt0o- wia ahout fcity-ais years of age, was mar I aJ two cMMreo-a . . . . I aaJ naojratcr. ui cau oeca oopexio- 1 teadeatof the Poor noose for sit years pesa aaa was aa cscieat otcer, iajuit-u aai ceascieeAioas la the diacharse ol every dlitf - C WM taeabrr cf BU J oka's I. r. A. M , a4 of OaroDaa tiDU--, aau4B&s SAoeor. vi tja t -j. faaerai wSl Uke place at halfpsslS o'clock UW aRerteos-, frasa fit. PaaJ's Lctheraa Chare k. Usacs u Oakdale Cwmstery-. Cxremi.Tr A HAiMnfnrM w ira I nxoraisc that the st fall woald be ooen I MAJCunrwMtrtTar wTlailioa LoJrc I or u lospectioo of the pabiic,led to inch I taafferuf4tfaepexBnUwtthmt8leep. Setam- -.iv iiuiSkyu tP- I , . I tryr home Ue day follortnr. the-father fomid the CaosLT ifc MoA Banaaaa at auction. I w,a - Isnt-aeeTi aa ia rarely wltnetaed. I bratfllauffertM: aad 3ila oontempJang an- I ' ' .i i , www tviiv.wi 1 fair weUir nd tr!KU .di nr!l from Uuj nottii. I Of V UX1B0A. rain OT nflw follow wlwU. - TTT-, . . . wr i efc jonaa, Aianama aad luaaif- Ippi. ccaeraily fair weather aad towtr temperature and northerly wiada. becomiaf AriAhliL p . , For Tesneaaee, fair weather, northerly wiada. colder, with cold wave, followed by hliber temDeralure. Te Jailer ReeepUoa. . The anaouacement in the SraB yesterday vr ik. itM. .v. j . ia . --.v v iU o'clock ia the mornlae until they ere .n, it l. r.tim.t (K.i ik, aad people passed in aad oat otthe build". io. The larger number ot tho tUltora . . ,i. v k.M.. . and the aibt to them was a Thev were shown 6vervthn i oey were anown everyinmg novel ooe. They of iatertst ia the place, and curiously In- ipected the arrangements for securing the mafe prisoners in the iron cells, the women's prison, aad even the executioner's room, with the fatal trap and the deadly noose, all ia readiness. Probably not one in a hundred of those who were there yesterday ever saw the iuaide of a jail before. To-day, the place will be again opened; bat for the Inspection of the colored popu- latioo Is Early neralaar HI arrlase. A runaway coo pi o from Warsaw, N. C. were married at the Purcell House yester day morniog. The bride was Miss Lilly Swlojoo, aged eighle-a, and the groom Mr. James Blackburn, aged twenty-two. They arrived in the city on the late train Wedoesdsy Bight sod stopped at the Pur cell. Early yesterday morning the register of deeds was hurriedly aroused aad a mar risge license procured, the services of Jus tice Millis brought into requisition, and the marriage ceremony performed in aa upper room at the hotel. After breakfast, the newly married pair took the train North for Warsaw. MTkas Is the nailer? RocsintOHAM. February 2d. 1887. Msnu4 SUr, Wilmington. iV. C . (tAaf woi. tmt mne it u not): Dear Departed Morning Bur What is the matter T No Star again today. We got the "Evenieg" Star at 3 p. m. yesterday Lrosa is do w a trai. It saay be ao again today. 'Turn the tcoundreli out" Truly, Jtc, Ronaar L. Btxilk. The fault is not in the Btar office. Tbo paper is placed in the ofQce here in ful time for all the malls. We hope tbe trouble will be remedied. Cwllwa aa Naval Stores Kxperie. Messrs. Alex. Sprunl it Son cleared tbe Norwegian barque Qarficld yesterday, with 2.722 bales of cotton, weighing 1,254.712 pound and valued at $U6,0ol. Messrs. Pslersoo, Downiog & Co. cleared the Norwegian brig Kgden, Berthelaen. for Hamburg, with a carsro of 3.087 barrels of rosin, valued at $3,080. If you wish a good article of Pluo To icoo. ask your dealer for "Old Hit " Qurterly .neetlocs For the vYHminfton DiUrict of the Me- thodist E. Church, South, (first round): Magnolia circuit, at Ccnteaary, Februa- p'X'circuit. at Wesley Chapel. Febru- try 13 aad 13. Onslow circuit, at Queen a Creek, Febru ary 19 and 20. JJ" al rkthlehem, February og fta(j 37. Cokesbury circuit, at Uelhany. March 5 d . , , ,0 CI n ton circuit, at Concord, March 12 Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, March IB and SO. , ,. . . i -1 it v. oa iv acca tn a w cirtun, a. ikwci, x.u aad 27. Whlteville circnli, at Whitenlle. April 2 and 3. Broo.wick circnit. at Bethel, April 9 aad 10. T. W. Gctttrik, P. E. XII E MAILS. Tfee malls close aad arrive at tbe CI ty To osce as follows: wcthra through mails, fast 10WP.M MclEaS1 Ydaaand ""i, 8.0a M rU UOF.M. ,8O0A.M IsVhsTI t MfB LQrrillgD mjliUk ls w- m n rair Biaff. N. C Msrtoo. a n . mjiA nnlM rannUed Ihere'rom 909 P. M (MtWrn way mail 1 btwu WUmtng- loa aad caarUMtoo. B. C.... .... 650 A. M CharUatoo. aavaanah and Jaekacw .etao. ra,. aad totertaedUte no tats 9 to p. H. m 6 A. M CWvaw rwttaTe Railroad aad I ajM M m rvrama .... a ' m 1 UAUI AAV. . aw.."... Westsra mails, a a Railway - pvuwvUl, C. T. A Y. V. R. R. aad eao P.x 6 .41 P. M notats sarooaO taerarrota lovmnnv. ... .... . - , Kauroed aad polnu " - r.rs - saa P. X en.r.?. o p.m OeaSow C U- aad tstenaedlate offloas 6O0 A. M Ltt River, ft. aad fatermedlete " , ord for DaXTYXHT-i; JVTy - rasli.:::: V5 T0 A.M ,x vuhi malls arrtvt&c previous to 10.00 T. u. ooeewd aad dlstribaUd Into Lock Boxes ss I urL n mi baxee from bus!- I mm porUoes ol erty at i AM- 0 AM. aad BfO r.M-: frots otie r-arU of the cUy at 4 AM. aad r. x. 0aeeal dsavery open from T AJ6. to 6.80 P M ead oa ffaadars froaa tO to A. X. Carriers dsltreryopeei oa Saaday frota to StaxspOBewepwa frees f JO A. X. to 6.0; P. X Xoaef Ordsr aad, Bscwtsr Pwrtasst ope V0O A. X. to P0 T. X. eoathsaous. v . si ww tt " . KaOr-wd Uxae, mSnMcidlaa. ' dir mornlne. trat wm tinable tocetlnon I account of theaenfe fog. She will clear I for New X OrK 2Mtnrd&T. ' Bee that happy boy dance aad 'lump for ivw " Th l)Annr rhilrt'a mnthpr HflPA RaI I , v iTr -T o.i I JJ' -.T" ''-' ration OIL A bite from rattleaoake ia often not more danreronx than a severe cough or cold Ir. Bull's Couh Bynrp well de- terrea iu repattWon. - ' A ' m m , x Dcptn TOWC MXBCHAxiv bating paseed aeTOrafaleeptow ntehts, disturbed bytheasoolea a aiTvi nripi m k rail rnraw r.niin mnn nonminv amu Tlsoed that Urn Wtnsiaw'fl Soothfai ttoii mm I Jmit the article nedei, procured a supply for the wtST. admmMtere'tckUs9 eaUaaa sbe was strongly In I other aleeviaaa nunvtasi . toe roon, jo attend o Some dotaestlo duties I aad left the father-withth child. IMrtcehet-ab- W mamaa 1 ill 111 t mi illiail mt VWkW'j-M A akA Ujv.it. 8yrap to the baby, aft hand aleot weL vewy aro umi 1 1 1 iiiiw wa. rvi Mvwa. ISiV ovutauur rap to tne Daoy.aa sua nothmr. ThatnlKht I ai naDo aiep wsu, ua Hw usueieiiow awoae in tae aaormnjrbrhThtaad happy The mother was LUiJt I tloednpon her, has oontlnned to -nsethegyrnp, I waeximc uttwk woio wn rewueaa nights I have disappeared. A ahyde trial of the Syrup I asveryet failed to relieve the baby, and over- I q,, fa prejudloea oi the mother. Sold by all Drnxrlata. s& ceau a bottle. DIED. S a, VAGI At his realdeaoe. In New Hanover cannty, February 2d. at U 23 P. M., JOHN HIN TON &AVAGX, Sapt of the County Alms House, In the 46tb year of his see. Funeral Friday afteraoon,at Z'J o'clk, from St. Pauls Lutheran Church, thence to Oakdale Ce metery. Frier ds and acquaintances Invited to attend. BMMMsMsWiMsMssswwsswwMiMBMMiiiwsaiMBsaMMMay4MM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mule at Auction. 'pODJ.T. AT 11 O'CLOCK. WB WILL SELL! tn front of our Sales Rooms, 02E EXTRA FINS MULE. COLLIER & CO., feb 4 It Auctioneers. Bananas at Auction. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT It A. H., WE WILL sell, on board Bchr. Mabel Earilng, near root of Dock 8treet. 40 BUNCHES DANA HAS. CRONLY MORRIS, Auctioneers. feb 4 It Stocks at Auction. ON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 5TH INST, at 12 M., we wl l soli at Exchange Corner, 1 0 8h's Cap. Stock Wll. Water Works. 10 " " First Nat. BTc of Wilm'gton CRONLY & M0RRI8, feb 4 at Auctioneers. Choice Oranges yi ARK SELLING THOSE CHOICE SWEET ORANGES, ex Matel Darling, at reduced fig ure, say. le.0 er ovej at fll.W per " 5.000 ' " 110 1,000 " " 12 00 M0 " 13.00 What are not sold to-day will be sent e'se whero to-morrow. CRONLY MORELS, feb 4 It Auctioneers. WMlton Lcde No. 319, A. F. & A. M. g FECIAL COMMUNICATION THIS (FRI DAY) Evening. Feb. 4th. at r.H o'clk, for work tn the M. M. Degree. Visiting brethren fraternal ly invited to attend. By order of W. T . DUNCAN McEACHERN, feb 4 it Secretary. Land Plaster, AGRICULTURAL LIME, AGRICULTURAL SALT, and PUREGERMiN KAINIT: THOS. P. BAGLKY, Jan W 4t 21 1 4 Wllmiogton, N. C. Cheap ! Cheap ! Cheap:! rVR PRICES FOR CLOTHING. CALL AND SEE. MUNSOS, Clothier, Ac. feb 4 It For Sale, rpWO SECOND-HAND TURPENTINE STILLS, X and fourfcood FARM or WAGON MULES, In ad dltlen to PILES OF GROCERIES, at feb 4 tf 138. U2. 124 North Water .Street. Marine Insurance. QPXN POLICIES ISSUED: COVERING ALL shipments from Now York or other ports to Wil mington. Entries to te mtde on Pass Book when In voices are received. All Wholesale and Retal Grocers r-hould have a Policy of this sort to co ver their goods received by the N. Y. steamers. Assets of Marloo Co' represent! $28,441511. feb 4 tf MS. WILLARD. Valentines. JECIIVKD BY EXPRESS A LARGE ASSORT- ment of VALENTINES, Trom I cent to 13 each. ria call and make your selections before the ruth commences at HEINSBBRGER'S. Blank Books, OCHOOL BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS Family Bibles, and two hundred Popular Stand ard Books at to cents each, at ILSINSBERGETt d feb 4 tt Cash Book and Musio Store. Have You Seen Them ? 1 rRJ OSK HAND6OMB FRENCH HEEL SLIP PERS for Ladle a Tbo elf gant BUTTON BOOTS for both Ladles and Misses. ' Thoee floe HIND-SEWED SHOES for Gents. The great variety of SHOES for Children All pretty to look at. aad such pleasant flttinx goods at aaother eteoced from Geo. H. French & Sons, - JOS FORTH FROTH-. OTREKT. ; - , .v -w -TV." -. I r Knement"tf tm ehamlns little Soubratte. fJO'RA VAU TASSElil I ATw Rnrh Tlramatin Onrnnanv. ... tUal Domestic flrama, PANCnON, THE CRICKET. Pfeofile'a Popular Friees of Adijalsalon 10,20 ana su cent. .Reserved Seats Without extra charge at Hems berrer. Box Sheet open Thursday, 31. f e 3 4t Stockholders' Sleeting. fTn5 ANNUAL MEETING OF TH3 STOCK- EOLDBBS of the BANK OF NEW HA.N0VKR Will be held at their Banking House, In this city, oa THURSDAY, the 10th lust , at 12 o'clock noon. Dividend Notice. rH2 DIRECTORS OF THS BANK OF NEW HANOVB3 have thla day declared a Seml-An-nnal Dividend of FOUR PER CBNT., payable on the 7th Inst., to Stockholders of record of this dato. S. D. WALLACE, Cashier. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 2 1887. fe 3 3t Dog Lost, J) EC2MBER 29TH, A LIVER COLORED SET TER, about three years old; well trained and a splendid retriever. Answers to the name of CARLO. Height about 24 Inches; long-bodied and rather gaunt. Was marked with a notch on the-side of the tongue. Will give $10 reward for his recovery. Apply at Star Office. te3 3t Died, POOR MAN AND A WISE ONE, FOR HE he had taken out a Policy for $2,000 in the VAL LEY MU1 UAL LI3-E INS. CO. of Va., which I provided handsomely for his wife and little ones An old established Co.. sound In principle, and solid financially. It costs one-half of tno old line srystem. febSSt A. A. BROWN, Agent. Contractors. C BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until 12 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 bids. Parties desiriug to bid can see terms and con ditlons along with plans upon application to C. L. GRAFFLIN, Chairman Building Committee. Janl5 3tawtd Buweff Situation Wanted. A COMPETENT PRINTER DESIRES A SITU- XX. atlon on some good Weekly Newspaper. Oan do any kind of newspaper or Job Work. DJta 'SLCY9 n&ISK. Can looaiedit If naeensarr Will furnish nest of reference as to -work ana character. Address at onoe, feb 2 2t M QUAD, Smithfield. N. C. DON'T FAIL TO TRY OUR FAMOUS BOSTON CHIPS MADE FRESH DAILY. E. WAEREN & SON, CANDY MANUFACTURERS, feb 3 tr EXCHANGE CORNER. Spring Stiff Hats! UJflCRELLAS HARRISON as ALLEN. Hatter?. feb 3 tt THE AND OL.D Purcell House Combined ! Grand Opening ! Room for All ! AS THE NEW PURCELL HOUSE HAS BEEN overrun ever slnee I opened, I have this day leased: the entire building, which makes the House second to none. No pains will be spared on the part of the proprietor to make the House FIRST CLASS In every respect. NEW FURNI TURE from bottom to top. Bus and Wagon at arrival of all trains. N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Bar, BlHlard Room and Barber Shop for rent. feb 8 tf The New Firm. WE HAVE THE CHEAPEST AND MOST COM plete stock of HARNESS AND SADDLERY GOODS in the State. TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES very cheap. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Give us a call and be convinced. FEN NELL & DANIEL, feb 2 tf No. 10 8. Front St. Regardless of Cost. WE HAVE SOLD ALL OF lOUR HARNESS and Saddlery Goods, and are now selling Buggies. Carriages, Phaetons, Wagons. Drays, and everything in the CARRIAGE line, regard less of cost. McDOUGAL & LOVE, 114 North Front St. Our Workshops are in full blast. feb 2 tf For Rent, The Three-Story Brick Store, No. IOC Nortn Water Street, Apply to JanSplw MORRIS BEAR & BROS- New Crockery Store AT 117 SOUTH. FRONT STREET, yyiLL BE FULLY OPENED DURING THIS WEEK. Shipments have been delayed by freight troubles in New York city, DECORATED CHAMBER and DINNER SETS COMMON and FANCY GLASSWARE. LAMP3 of all description, SILVER-PLATED WARE, and TIN-WARE, have all been selected with great care, and will beeold most reasonably. ANTON EB2RT, 117 Sonth Front Et., Opposite New Market. Jan 83 tf Wanted, HIDES. FURS AND 8 KINS OF ALL KINDS. WOOL and WAX. Highest cash prices paid, -r : J. F.GARRBLIy . . Dealer and Shipper of v . . " f "' Raw Furs, Hides,' &o . . i .. No.110 North Water. St, 'Jan 23 tf - '.I - Wilmington, W. O. v Cash House, 116 Market Street. YTE ARB JUST T3R0UGH TAKING STOCK, and haro marked down many goods below regn- laf rrrlflea to rnaVs rvtBi Will Open Monday. Jan. 31st, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS, WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES 1 NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS.i SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 25c, for 12X. 15 and 20c. lixtraorctinary JO, 1000 Assorted Jerseys, Most of them worth from $2 to S3. Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GINGHAMS, . SATEENS, COIORED NAINSOOKS, &c. An examination of Quality and Prices will surely secure your patronage. HVC. JVC. KATZ, 116 Market St. Dissolution Woticev- - THE FIRM OF J. L. CROOM & BROTHER, AT No. 102 North Water Street, Is this day dis solved by mutual consent, J. L. Croom withdraw ing from said firm, having sold out his interest to Messrs. M. F. Croom & Co., who will pay all debts of the late firm of J. L. Croom & Brother. We bespeak for the firm of M. F. Croom & Co. a con tinuation of the liberal patronage heretofore exr tended to us. J. L. CROOM, M. F. CROOM. Wilmingt ,n, N. C. Feb. 1st, 1887. WE WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL GRO cery, Liquor and Tobacco Business at the old stand of J. L. Croom & Brother, 102 North Water Street, where wo will b9pleased to see our old customers. M. F. CROOM A CO. Wilmington. N. C, Feb. 1st, 1887. feb 1 tf Windsor Hotel, WINTER RESORT, Jacksonville ..Florida, One of the Most Comfortable and Homelike Hotels In the United States. The Windsor was enlarged and improved last season, and has accommodations for four hun dred guests. Its location, facing east on the City Park, south on Monroe Street, and north on Duval Street, Is the finest In Jacksonville. It is provided with all modern improvements. Rooms with Bath, Parlor Suites. Elevator, Steam Heat, Gas, &c. Music alternoon and evening. Equinox House, SUMMER RESORT, Itlanchesier, Vermont. F. H. ORVIS.-T- DOGS NOT TAKEN. J an 26 2w HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNESS.' JRIDLES, SADDLES, BUGGIES AND CAR RIAGES of all sorts. Repairine of all kinds neatly and promptly done. - P. H. HAYDBN, Third St., between Princess and Market. Jan30tf Wm. E. Springer & Co. J-JAVE A LARGE AND .FINE ASSORTED stock of Guns, Revolvers, Rifles, Ammunition of every description. Fine Cutlery, Plated Ware, Ac. They can show you a fine lino of goods, and at low prices. Come and see. jan 30 tf 19, 21 & 23 Market Street. Comic Valentines. rpo DEALERS 53 CENTS PER GROSS. X Cluverius' Life, Trial, &c 10 cents per copy. G. M. HARRIS, Only regular Newsdealer In the City. jan 33 tf Coal- Wood and Shingles, AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES, Jan 30 tf At FOWLER & MORRISON'S. Of Course You Do! THAT IS WHEN YOU BUY A COOK STOVB vmi want th haat for the least monev. We've got It and mean what we say. Tin Toilet Sets that are,perfeet beauties no slop arrange ment Door Mats, a good assortment; hi ail Lamps, Hated ware, Children's 'rrays, nerosine Oil Stoves and lots of useful articlef ; such we usually keep. Old stand PURS WHITE OIL. j an 33 tf Notice. TIN ROOFING, HOT AIR FURNACE WOBK. Pirmn wnrk. lnn bv eomrietent workmen at reasonable rates, stoves. Ranges and Heaters in variety, all warranted to do -perfect work. Beautifal Toilet Sets just received. Those lightning Fruit and Potato Presses have arrived. Fire Dogs, Shovels. and Tongs.- Call and get value for your money. jan 39 tr W. H. ALDERMAN A CO. IN Hamburg Edgings and Insertions ! I JtJKOWN & i )) DT( -K" " 0 IVorlli From BW WEHAVaGREAT wAr A" ! lng our friends and patrons that "we have lasti . received th CHEAPEST AND TiASGEfiT . STOCK OF HAHBDRG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS WE HAVE EVER OWNED, AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. BELOW. PRE8ENT MARKET VALUE. It will certainly be to the lad vantage of all who require such Goods to call early aad make I their selections PRICES FROM 5c TO 91. SO PER YARD.- f i. MADE ON THE VERY BEST CLOTH AJUD- '- . i ' T-l THOROUGHLY FINISHED. Eid Gloves. We are offering a SPECIAL JOB Uf LADIES 4-BUTTON KIDS, SOc a pair, in Tans, Brown. V; ' Slate and Mode Colors. Sizes 54 to 8. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONTESTRJEET. Branch Store, 27 Hay street, FayetUvlll, N.'tJ 3 an -a it t :.J".. ..'n'vJ Removal. -r-rTtf TtA-jT RTP-Mrtvun rvrm WTKM.-tHit-it ii : ;.-. .. ... rm:r ttjv unnng rreTTiTPas tn tka l.,m nA tvan-i i , -r-v :: modlous Store, , '.r No. 112 North Front St. OPPOSITE THE ORTON HOUSE, :- where we are prepared to exhibit our large and . a unnrvrl omvw . - J Our friends and the public generally are cor dially invited to can ana examine. , . , No eoods sold atretall. ReEoectrmiy. . -fl. Jan3JIw MORRIS BEAR A BHOS. Garden . Seed, Best Metletj PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THEIK , .... .... seiecnou, aou every .out) iu biuua Kuuwmf;v. fresh and of the best quality. -' -1 I 1an 33 1 tf N. W. Cor. Market and Front Bt J"," Garden and Flower Seea;iV. ZOCOA CORDIAL, SYRUP TRLFOLIUM. A. U'i. WILLIAM H. GREEN A CO, ; Market Bu. Jan 30 tf TtAfwAAn Vrvnt and fld Hta. 2 . ' 600 Tons JUST ARRIVED, EX SCHR. JOSEPH BOTJTlJ"v , ER, COO TONS BEST GRATE A BT0YM COAIS and for sale One Dollar per ton less than Hew ' York prices. - n y JanSotf J. A. SPRIrTGKB. All I Ask TS FOR YOU TO CALL AND SEE THB O0OE"j JL lng Stoves and the prices tney are aemg o a ,. at: and if you want to know what a Bath Tn: . Wash-Stand, Yard Hydrant, Garden Hose, Ho. . Reels. Drl e Pumps, or anything ia conneotin4 . with the P. umbing and Gas Fitting will oost, lni . quire atl U No. Front Street. R. It GRANT. ap is tr House Furaishing Goo'ds. " WE HAVE AND ALWAYS KEKP ONHANa ; ,' a well selected lot of House Furaishing? -Goods. A new lot of Dinner Seta, Chamber Bet-.. t Ta Rata and Fanev Goods lust received 1j' ' not forget the Rochester Lamp if yon, iatendi j to supply yonrseu witn a iamp, GILES A MUHCHISOW. 'fj .. Crockery Department. y jan 30 tf T7IOR RENT-HOUSE ON DOCK, BITWJtr.tj P T-rnnt. and Rnnnnd BtreetA. 14 rooms. Wltat , i Water. Gas and Bath, specially suited for a trst . ,- . f class Boarding House. House on 6tb between s , Market and dock streets, uouse corner oh i . , and 2nd streets. House on 2nd, between Hon. : t and rThnwh (rtrnets. Armlv to 1 ' : U 4 . U. U UUBUB, . O'OOWHOH, .. Real Estate-Agent. V?;- , jan 9 tf tT.A-R A mTTTRTC TCELLOSO USED TO BE A J GREAT SINGER, ' ) - There are also Piano makers who used to be ; - ; great, but have made no progress in tbe last tea if years, and who sell their Pianos oa their old re-' i . putation. The "SOHMKR" is the Piano of to- 1 ; day, and Is preferred by all leading artists to v ; ; other makes. K. VAX LAXR, - If', 400 Red Cross Street. , ! - jan 25 tf Agent for North Carolina. ma.' j . : STARTLING Voa Cannot Afford to Ignore Them. FACTS! 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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