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bo.i'r, by ya.i ci: of :h: city.
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nniuh bu mor cotamerce than
' ,,rf"U tn.i CharUntoa paj toireth
umn I cocaicg, w taa.t
l0P". vha Norfolk aad Wilmtogtoo
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or 4aji0g Ihie.
,r- ? i to thai oar Norlh
.i.a be ttor votM agaiost con
r'"'-T ih., B.,m Muthew,, the
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tnoportI by the Prs
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Ut F CTt
uu lu repaneratt
"nporvaat of ilegi,t,r of
m the tlvstnct of CoIatabtA,
''"a thr w I
ad 7" Dao,lr failhfal
l"3,J white Detaocrata reaJv I
rtaocrau rtadj
llaio.,eto obt,; .v.
- IWf
mc, I at I
pUu. Tbo Democratic Section
who Toud with thorn were Black-
baro, Coko, EaUL, Oorhm, Morgan,
ft v r t.
i ago, ana oaiuoary. iney neTcr
gave a txtUr trot eicept Uiooe of
.
inera woo TOtea again toe uisir
bill.
Geo. Jackson' "ghoet" ha been
aain oo at Leiioctoo. Va. Mr.
Jame Q. liilloo write on the 6 lb
icjt.:
"At 1 o'clock oa the sUht of February
3th the f ao; was sees by the tenUncl lo
caerfa froo the Sute Library, pas aioag
the cm stoop aad lab. claM-rooca Zto. 9
The ocr of the day aad lieutenant of
the ra.rvj w.rt procapur laionned. They
forthwith proceetled to Jackaoa's old cla&e
rooca. where the choat had tec a tceo to
eater. They ccald m it by the faist Ught
a!a.U:ti throoih the wiadowa. seated open
th rewtmea with book aad hat Ijlog oa (he
uhU ia frtl of tt. IU aUUade wa that
of a profeseov li-UoJa to a rtcilatloo. Ia
few ealauu the figure proceeded Co lb
bick-bord. where tt went through the
masctuvre of wriuag cou oo a lectarr.
thea it took from the trough a loog pointer
ia iie riht htaJ. ftced toward the seals
ujuallj cxcupU by lh ciaea, aad thea
weot throvih a tcrtc of erst arte a though
lel!Triar a Kciure . .vner haviag wit
ne.rd the rtrformaac for a few ml a u tee
ta 'oflcsr of the day' aad seatiael of the
gurd ca-rra the room, but no sooner had
they crr-d the threehoid thaa It vaaiehed
KSTa mf Waiierai CrtUeta.
tprcil ia LouiiTille Courkr-Jouraal.Dtco
VmxiTox, Feb. 4. Mr. Wat-
troQs frank and fearless criticism
of the Administration baa borne good
frail. Everybody here has been set
talking about the Adcninistratioo,aod
the talk is all one way. I have the
bnt reason for knowing that the
I rreideot haa read and digested Mr.
Wattervoo'e criticisms, and that they
have made a profound impression in
l a
Admiatstrauon circles M well as
upon tb public at large. There ts
no tU-fevling whatever oo lhe part
of aay member of the Cabinet to
ward Mr. attersoo, who bas daring
hu4 visit hero dined with two of tho
.'resident's advisers and discussed
the sttaation will ail of them with
perfect freedom. It is now tho uni
versal belief that plain speaking is
bt for the Admtnutralioo, and the
Democratic party, and Mr. Watter
soo bavinc; biased a way, tbo Demo
cratic Senators yesterday followed
sait with some mighty interesting
talk with the bark on it.
Wltatoat Pr4ii.
New York SUr. Deta.
Mr. Carlisle's letter to Mr. lUndaM
places the reveoue reformers on the
right groaod.
After stating several plaos of ac
tion, the Speaker 6oally made the
following proposal:
"In case none of the suggestions
bervioWfore- made aro accepted by
you aad the gentlemen with whom
yoa are acting, we are willing at any
time, apoo reasonable notice, to sap
port a motion to go into the commit
te of the whole on the stale of the
Uotoo for the oonetderalion of Woase
bill No. 9,70-2, introduced by Mr.
lUndsIl at the last session of Con
grr, and now on the calendar."
Tbie itni to a lo cover the
whole-subject. If Mr. Itaodall is not
willing to go ioto committee upon
reirnud matters, and to submit lo
tho decmion of the Iloato as lo the
manner ia wbtcb redaction shiit be
made, thro it is clear eooagh that he
cannot have a serioas parposo lo re
da co I ai at ion.
THE .CITT".
I! au ta Valeotiooa.
Orm Hons-Eenverald
Mtsws-9iao(hlcrtOiC clothiog
H Wasaxx A Sox Iktoo chip.
. YAxmoe A Co. Acctf6) tale,
it ft Hoava Carollea baktr-f podr.
ai !.
- Receipt of cotton ycsterJiy
I "4 b'ce: th iui daU last year 124
bait-.
The first cargo of West India
m oiuM this scasce arrived yesterday from
Cardenas.
The bill to protect laborers em
ployed by stevtdorvs (the test of which hts
bru puhUhed ta the Sraa) passed its
third readisg ia the House Tuesday night.
It wts introduced by Rfprtsfolalive IIol
toeav. -- A telfgratn received in this
ct y yesterday, from Charlotte, stated that
thu tita-rer Metveaheimev aad the fireman,
lajured ia the receat accident oa the Cro
Ua CcoirsJ lUilroad. were recovering from
their iajurk.
term Sicca.
Caatioaary signals were ordered dis
play td at the Slgaal Service statioa ia this
city yretcrday at 1 a. m. for a storm oa the
North Atlantic coeat. High northwesterly
winds were predicted. The weather through
out the day was threatening, aad a slight
fall of rala occurred about sevea p. m.. but
the wlad did not attain aay great velocity
ia this city. The signals were ordered
dowa at 6 SO p. ta.
The cna t'muoa teaperature rt corded yes
terday was 73 degrves at 1 p. m.
Keep a rajlabte friend always oa hand,"
suc Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup has si ways
FTV"V" oe-
Doall-If a dealer offers yoa boule of
cWvmtioa OU La a saoUlated or defaced
proves itself lo he
PTftW - UmtjU.wortbr
leeacTjuaUrfdt -
OTKUA HOUSE.
Tfc Daaiut.
TOO DlSiLf" Wia nru.r.t.J l... i i .
I f iMt mini
by Iho Cora Van Tauel rn.,. .
fate mucli aatiafacUon. It ij Rtrono.
lr
i pco ana aoound la thrillin incident
wmcn were preaeaUd moat forcibly.
.incxe u not a "stick- io the whole
troupe, and the earoatnea and Tim with
which each part wa taken wa moot grati
fying to au assembled.
Mia Van Tauel. as uual, iuuained her
elf well.
Mr. Touog. a the Judge, ho.wed that he
was eminently JUUd for his part and made
a most pleasing impression.
Mr. Starling as TFaks Wathet, created
ranch laughter and made several good hilt.
Mr. Earle, as the Panon was excel
lent, aad showed himself thoroughly con
versant with his part.
To sight the cocapaoy will present "Es
meralda." which U most admirably suited
to a North Carolina audLsnc . a the ecene
U laid ia this State.
ThCtolra la naenoa ayr.
From the) weekly abstract of sanitary re
ports Usued by the Surgeon General of the
United Slate Marine UoeDiUl Service.
Feb lit, the following la Uken:
The United Slates Minister, at Buenos
Ay re, reports:
"The cholera Is on a steady increase here
and has assumed more deadly features.
Thirty-six new case were reported to the
uoaru or 1'uDUc Assistance of Buenos At-
res yesiciaay. more man half of which died
ia a very few hours. The worst of all. lies
io the fact of its rapid spread throughout
Ihe ouuioe province. This dreadful di
tease, 'which walketh at night and wasteth
at noonday, leaps the prudence of quaran
tiee. and breaks down every line of mili
tary cordon. It is sUll rsgioic fiercely at
itoeario, aad hat recently brokea out at
Cordoba. Tucuman, Zarali, Bahia. Blanco.
and Asul. and. worse than that, has gained
a foothold on the island of Martin Garcia,
where 5.000 terrified immuranta are de
tained in quarantine, without sufficient
food or shelter- We have great fears of
appalling results there.
Folnt U given the above paragraph by
the fact that two vessels from Buenoe
Ay res are on the way to this port; Ibe Nor
wegian barque Uetlor and the Norwegian
barque TtUru. Both vessel sailed from
Buenos Ayres in December last.
In view of these facts the pressing neces
sity for additional quarantine facilities at
the station near Price's creek is apparent,
and tho action of the Quarantine Board in
seeking to secure a sufficient appropriation
from the Slate Legislature to erect the
buildiogt and wharf required should meet
with tho warmest approval and commend
lion
Tfc A4rM t 71aale frlr-
nlfv.
A city reader of the Stsji. aas that he
Las "rarely ICitened to an address so replete
with historical and Masonic interest as the
one delivered by Mr. E. S. Martin before
the Masonic fraternity Tuesday night. The
eager Interest, uncivtoed attention, ana
hearty applause which greeted its first in
troduction lo a packed audience in the hall
of the House of Representative in Raleigh
at the centennial celebration of Masonry in
this Stale recently, caused its repetition
here If Mr. Martin's consent can be ob
tained to its public presentation in this city,
It is to c hoped our citizens will be grati
fied in the near future."
Th OIbaoa Again.
The Raleigh correspondent of the Rich
mond JXtpateX aajt:
'It is cow said that Waller Bingham has
left the aaylum where he has been hiding.
and that be has made bis way to Alamance
county through Virginia. Tho Durham lie
ttrdtr declare that he has been at his home
since the murder, and it says that, besides,
he has actually visited the scene of bis
crime. Thu it a strange declaration ono
of the most remarkable made about the
whole affair. An officer of the law aatd to
your correspondent that if ever Bingham
were brought to trial (and never otherwise)
facts would be brought to light which
would xlve such a character to the murder
aa to rmke it more horrible than even the
most sensational imagination could con
ceive.
Jlatlatrate'a Cart.
Robert Brown, colored, charged with as
sault and battery with a deadly weapon on
Joseph Iloldee. colored, was arraigned be-
fore Justice Price yettsrdsy and required
to give bond ia the sum of fifty dollars fo
his appearance at Ibe next term of the
Criminal Court.
Joseph Holder), charged with assault and
battery oa Robert Brown, before the same
magistrate, was discharged under a suspen
sion of Judgment snd upon the payment of
coals.
The rials Market.
Shad are coming lo more freely, flaher-
mea reporting the catch at from thirty-flve
lo fifty per day. Small ahipmenU bare
been made so far to Northera markets, the
local demand readily absorbiog each day's
catch at fair prices. Roe shad aro scarce,
and sell readily at $1.60 per pair, while
buck thad are retailing at half the price.
ft IV Kit AriDFIAHlftC.
Gcr. barque Richard. Paskc, hence,
arrived at Doll, Eog., Feb. 6lh.
The steamer Pnuport is oa the rail
way at Skinner's shipyard, for general
overhauling and repairs.
Another collision Is reported off Body's
Island. The schooner .datsfia D. KnigM,
at Charleston. 8. C. from New York, re
ports thai on Fridejmonlng last, at 8 40
o'clock, when aboot twenty mllea east of
Body Island, his vessel got into collision
with aa unknowa rcTiooner, la - which the
lib boom was carried away and the vessel
-
' ' ,f
prang a leak.
Womtlior lndlenon.
The following are the indication for the
I twenty-four hours commencing at 10 p. m.
I WrinMu)!
I j
For VIreinU. fair weather, followed by
local rains, variable winda becoming aouth-
I ....
I tTw ,nd nigner temperature.
I For North and South Carolina. Georgia,
loc r&iD8' uglllIy wwer. followed Dy
higher temperature and variable winds.
For Florida, fair weather, stationary tem
perature and winds generally southerly.
For Alabama and Mississippi, fair weath
er, followed by local rains, winds generally
I outherly and higher temperature.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the City Postofflce, Wed
nesday. Feb 10:
A FB Alston.
B Carrie Bryan L Edward Browne, H
Urown, r l isrowno, tr u ueii, J n. liar-
ton.
O A D Cohen,- A E Carter. Charles B
Coffin, C B Coffin. David Chatman, Daniel
Gamble, Fred Carter. Ilcnry Cackran. M
Campbell. Josiah Clark.
D C J David. David J Deal, Charlie
Driver. Charlie Dudley. C A Dunham, G
W Dayton. Marian Douglas. Oliver Dud
ley.
E Llllie Emerson. Nedham .arp, So
phia Ellison, EI Licuelberger.
F Louise Flaniens, M Foiae.
J Wm Jones.
K II H Kelly. Ida C Kelly, James A
rung, James iinoiung. J Deymour n.uniz,
M Korneeav.
I L James Leeesnc, Leon Levy, Miller
E LooDhant. Mrs Lutberlear.
M Ann McKay. Mary Ann McKinzie,
D J McClammy. Duncan McPhadgen, C
N Moody. Celts Meares. Catharine Mason,
Ciedmion Mulkaurk, Frank Mattocks, N
II Munson. July Mock. Frank B Mebane.
Julia Murphy, J B McCann.
N Josephine Nevels. Lectio INelSon.
P John G Parrisb.Rev Jerry Patterson,
Susan Pherrow.
R Elizabeth Robinson.
S Larkin Sadha, R F Sams. T Sicer.
T Mary C Turner.
U John Updike. 2.
W Bettie Weaion, E G Walter, Jane
Willis. May Walkins, S II Wallace.
Persons cailinjr for letters in the above
list will please say "advertised." Letters
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at
Waahineton, D. C, if not called for within
thirty days.
O. ti. 1 AJiflLEY, A'. JU.,
Wilmington, New Hanover Co.. N. C.
Quarterly IfleetlDea
For the Wilmington District of the Me
thodist E. Church. South, (first round):
Duplin circuit, at Wesley Chapel, Febru
ary 12 and 13.
Onslow circuit, at Queen a Creek, Febru
ary 19 and 20.
Bladen circuit, at liethlenem, February
26 and 27.
Cokeabury circuit, at Bethany, March
5 and 6.
Clinton circuit, at Concord, March 12
and 13.
Topeail circuit, at Rocky Point, March
19 and 20.
Waccaraaw circuit, at Pethcl, March 26
and 27.
WhiUville circuit, at Whiteville. April 2
ted 8.
Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9
aud 10. T. W. Gcthrlr. P. E.
THE nAlLS.
Tne malls close and arrlwal the City P
OlSoe as follows:
VIAJOIZ.
Northern through mails, fast 10:00 r. M
Northern through and way malLs 80 A. M
North Carolina and Atlantic and
North Carolina Bauroadt ana routes
taDDlled therefrom... 10 J P. M. 8:?0 A M
IK u.. ...... " - " . -
Southern through malls, fast 9.-00 P. M
Chadbonrn. Fair Blufl, N. C, Marlon,
8. C , and routes supplied there'rom 9 KB P. M
Southern way mail i between Wilming
ton and Cnarleeton. 8. u oxv a. ji
Charleston. Savannah and Jackeon-
vllle. Fla.. and intermediate
Tvr,lnt 9KX)P. M. & CKW A. M
Cheraw A Darlington Railroad and
points supplied ihererrom .... e:ai a s.tij tr. ai
daily kickpt Sunday.
Western malls, C C. Railway 6:30 P. M
PayettevtUe. C. F. A Y. V. R. R. and
point supplied therefrom 6:33 P. M
Raleigh A Hamlet Railroad and points
sapplled therefrom
Smlthvllle Si'ii-S
Wrightsvllle .i; 8-SJA.M
TI'RKDY8 AMU FRIDAYS.
Onslow C H. and intermediate offloes 6.-00 A M
Little River, 3. C, ana lotenneaiais
offloM 2.00P.M
Cape Fear i lrer mall 1:)F.M
OPEN FOR DKUVXRY.E
Northern through and way malls TOO A. M
Southern tnrough and way malls 6:03 A. M
Honthrn. West of Florence 9 80 A. M
Carolina Central Railroad 9:30 A. M
Night malls arriving previous to 10,00 P. M.
are opened and distributed into Lock Boxes as
coon as received.
Mails collected from street boxes from buel-
aeea portions of city at 5 A.S., 110 AM. and 50
P.M.: from other parts of the city at 4 A.M. and
5 P. M.
General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M-
and on Sundays from 90 to 100 A. M.
Carriers delivery open on 8unday from 9.D0 to
10:3) A. M.
Stamp Offloe open front 7.31 A. M. to 6:01 P. M
Money Order and Register Department open
80 A. M. to 50 P. M. continuous.
Railroad time. 76th meridian.
tttw vrnRTrvme monrraGALB OF THE
NURSERY. The following is an extract from a
letter written to the Gtrman Reformed Mwtenger,
at Chambersburgh, Penn.: A BaTravacTKitss. Just
open the door for her, and Mrs. Wmslow will
Nursery. Of this we are so sure, that we will
.K n "Knw" TS Q V A H AMinV Oo JILTS.
Wlnalow" for helping her to survive and escape
th arlDta?. ooUoUns!. and teething siege, mbs.
WatLow'i SooTHxxa Stkct relieves the child
trm rin tnrf'minMi dTwmtArT and dlarrhossw It
softens the gums, reduces inflammation, oureswtod
eollo, and carries ue uuuu saieiy uuouku ujo
teething period. It performs
ms precisely wni i
froresses to penorm, otci
ees. We have never seen
r part of it nothing
Mrs. Winalowi
-know
her only through the preparation of her ''Soothing
Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the
fvw w would make her. aa she Is. a physical
saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists.
83 cents a bottle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dy S. VnnAMIXLXGE & CO.,
AUCTTOHBSRS.
Closing Ont Sale at Auction.
WK WTLL 6 ELL THIS 10 A. K, AT NO. 18
NORTH FRONT 8T&K&T. first North of the
Store occupied by H. EL Kasprowlcz, Boo... all
tbe Merchandise contained in said Store. It
Valentines.
"JgXTRA FINE BOX VALENTINES.
SECOND LARGE LOT.
The Finest and Most Beautiful Astortment
ever brought here and on exhibition to day.
Ladles and Gentlemen your hearts eaa now be
made asppjland yeur wishes gratified at
HETNSBERGER'S
r'ihifftf . CSash Book and Muslo Store..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ope R a h o use.
TO-MGUT,
CORA VAN TASSEL.
ANDJ3JER
SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPAN V
In the Beautiful Domestic Drama,
ESMERALDA, or LIFE IN OLD N. C.
4-
SATURDAY MATINBB. the Only Five Act Ver
sion of IH'LKlSS.
Prices Matinee Children 10c. Adults 30c. Re
served Seats for Matinee SOo, now on sale at
usual places.
People's Popular Prices of Admission 10, 2 O
ana so centa. ro jtxtra. no mgne-r.
feb 9 It
Carolina Baking Powder.
SK YOrB GROCER FOR THIS BRAND.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Manufactured by
H. R. HORNB
febl0eod2w nao Fayetteyille, N.C
We Are Slaughtering
A LA NOT STOCK CLOTHING.
Only half -dozen CHILDREN'S SUITS on hand.
Will sell them at LOW FIGURES.
MUNSON,
feb 10 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor.
There is nothing to be had at
this time of year that Is more
delicious, palatable and nu
tritious for breakfast than
golden brown
o a k e s of
Heckers Bu
ckwheat. It
Is the best
breakfast
cersal. Eve
ry one likes
It. All gro-
cerj keep it.
feb 8 lm
ch ta th sat
TRY WARREN'S
FAMOUS
BOSTON CHIPS
TEH BUSHELS SOLD IN OSE DAT.
feb 10 tf
Have You Seen Them ?
rpHOSS aANDSOMB FRENCH HEEL SLIP
PERS for Ladles.
Those elf eanfBUTTON BOOTS for both Ladies
and Misses.
Those flno HAND-SEWED SHOES for Gents.
The great variety of SHOES for Children.
All pretty to look at, and such pleasant fitting
goods at
Geo. E. French & Sons,
108 NORTH FRONT STREET.
Jan 29 tf
John Wan a maker,
Philadelphia.
We desire to locate in this
city an agency for our Clothing-
Order Department. A
first-class, competent party
can arrange for a large and
profitable trade; A plea
sant and convenient adjunct
to any other established busi
ness. No. risk to. agent.
Address
John Wanamaker,
Philadelphia
feb 8 8t
$7,000 Mortgage for Sale at Par.
A WELL SECURED MORTGAGE FOR S7,G0a.
Interest 7? per cent., payable quarterly. Mort
gage has'twolyears to run. Apply to
feb 9 2t LOUIS P. DAVIS.
Notice.
IN CONNECTION WITH MY DRESS MAKING,
I have decided to teach DRESS CUT I DXG by
Chart one day in each wees, if or those wno
nniinnt nnmA in thpi d&T I will arrange a Night
Class. With this new system I teach to cut
Dresses and any thing in the way of Ladies' and
Boys' Apparel. Those wishing to take lessons
will please call before the rush for Spring and
Easter Cresses commences.
MISS MAMIE L. DAVIS,
feb 9 Iw 802 Prlnoess Street.
Mexican War Pensions
J HAVE MUSTER ROLL, G. CO., 17TH REG'T,
U. S. Infantry, of which 'I was Lieut., and Roll
1st Reg't N. C. Vols., Col. Paine.
Fee $10 for procuring Pensions.
Address EDWARD CANTWELL,
feb 6 lw Oxford, Maryland.
Stockholders' Meeting.
rjHK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the BANK OF NEW HANOVER
wUl be held at their Banking House, in this city,
on THURSDAY, the 10th inst., at 12 o'olock noon.
8. D. WALLACE, Cashier.
Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 2, 1887. feb 3 8t
GARDEN SEED. GARDEN SEED.
JBW ARRIVALS !
LOWEST PRICES !
WILLIAM H. GREEN A CO.,
Druggists. Market Street,
feb 8 tf - bet. Front and Second.
r. Garden Seefl, Best Varieties,
J3 ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THEIR
selection, and every one in stock guaranteed
fresh and of the best quality.
"T? ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist,
; febCtf
N. W. Cor. Marsetanu jrroniBi.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GKEAT INDUCEMENTS !
ir- i i r- j
bw vroujierv oxore
117 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Call and examine the NEW LAMP, just invent
ed SCHNEIDER'S. Also. DECORATED CHAM
BER and DINNER SETS. COMMON and FANCY
L ASS WARE. LAMPS of all description, SILVER-PLATED
WARE, and TIN-WARE, have
au been selected with great care, ana will be
soia most reasonably. .
ANTON JSBJSKT,
117 South Front fit.,
feb 9 tf Opposite New Market.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNESS.
"DRLDLES, SADDLES, BUGGIES AND CAR-
JkM -
RIAGBS of aUeorts. Repairing of all kinds
neatly and promptly done.
f. IX. uAiUHIN,
Third St., between Princess and Market,
jan 30 tf
' -fTHB NEW- AKD OLD
PllTCell HOUSe OOlUbilied !
Grand Opening !
Rooi for All !
AS THE NEW PURCELL HOUSE HAS BEEN
overrun ever slnee I onened. I have this dav
leased : the entire building, which makes the
House second to none, no pains win oe spared
on the part of the proprietor to make the House
KXKST uixAsa in every respect, jnjsw x uhmi-
TURE from bottom to top. Bus and Wagon at
arrival of ail trains.
N. FREDERICK, Proprietor.
Bar, Billiard Room and Barber Shop for rent.
feb 2 tf
Dissolution Notice.
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 ont his interest to
Messrs. M.;F. Croom & Co., who will pay all debts
or tne late nrm oi J . L. croom & urotner. we
bespeak for the firm of M. F. Croom & Co. a con
tinuation or the liberal patronage neretorore ex
tended to us. J. L. CROOM,
M. F. CROOM.
Wilmlngt n, N. C. Feb. 1st, 1887.
TJTE WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL GRO-
v V eery. Llauor aad Tobacco Business at the
old stand of J. L. Croom A Brother, 102 North
water street, where we will be nieaseu to see
our old customers. M. F. CROOM & CO.
Wilmington. N. C, Feb. 1st, 1887. feb 1 tf
600 Tons COAL!
JUST ARRIVED, EX SCHR. JOSEPH SOUTH
ER, 600 TONS BEST GRATE & STOVE COAL,
and for sale One Dollar per ton less than New
York prices.
lebGtr j. a. stntiKtiiiSK.
Scales. Scales.
"TAGON, PLAFFORM, COUNTER.
Do not forget the ROCHE 3TER LAMP.
For sale by
feb 6 tf GILES & MURCB3S0N.
Pure and Reliable Seed
THE SEED OFFERED BY THE UNDERSIGN
ed have been purchased for. and are especi
ally adapted to, this section. They are all the
very beet Known to the traae. xou may pernaps
get Seed cheaper elsewhere, but when you get
them from me you may be sure of getting the
very best. A large stock of ail varieties on hand
to select from, very low for cash,
J. H. hakiiitm, Druggist & seeusman,
feb 6 tf j New Market, Wilmington, N. C.
10,000 Oranges,
8 SWEET AS EVER CAME TO THIS MAR-
ket. Parties who have tried them say they are
undoubtedly the finest.
$1.50 per 103.
25c PER DOZEN.
2 FOR FIVE CENT,? .
For sale by
J. C. STEVENSON,
Front Street.
J. C. STEVENSON & CO.,
Fourth Street.
J. S. HCOPER, Manager,
feb 8 tf Wilmington Candy Factory.
Cram's Family Atlas.
REV. F. W. E. PESCHAU, A. M.. IN THE
Lutheba.n Visitob, says the following of
Cram's Unrlyaled Family Atlas of the World :
"One of the most convenient compendiums of
Information we have seen for some time Is Cram's
Universal Atlas. It Is a useful and handy book
for the masses and a ready helper to the busy
student. Its maps are excellent, its illustrations
good, its statistics prove vast research and are
-presented with striking accuracy, and Its histo
rical data of United States history from 986 to
our present year, which every citizen of the Re
public ought to snow, are wisely arranged and
chronologically presented. As a geography, his
tory and statistical exhibit of the world and ma
ny of her industries, characteristics, etc. It is a
decided success. It needs but to be seen to be
appreciated. One can but wonder how so mush
information can be put in such space."
A. L Plummer, of Nashville, Tenn., General
Agent in N. C Is now taking orders for Cram's
Atlas In Wilmington, N. C.
AGENTS WANTED. Address or call upon
A. L. PLUMMER, Commercial Hotel,
jan 16 3w ; Wilmington, N. C.
For Sale,
rpwo SECOND-HAND TURPENTINE STILLS,
and fourjgood FARM or WAGON MULES, In ad
dition to PILES OF GROCERIES, at
D. L. GORE S,
feb 4 tf
120. 1J2, 121 North WateriStreet.
Regardless of Cost.
WE HAVE SOLD ALL OF OUR 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. feb2tf
Marine Insurance.
QPEN POLICIES ISSUED: COVERING ALL
shipments from New York or other ports to Wil
mington. Entries to. te made on Pass Book when in
voices are received. All Wholesale and Retal
Grocers should have a Policy of this sort to co
ver their goods received by the N. Y. steamers. -
Assets of Marine Co's represented $28,441511.
feb 4 tf " M. S. WILLARD.
Hats! Hats!
TOADIES' MUFFS!
UMBRELLAS !
HARRISON A ALLEN,
feb 6 tf Hatters.
I A n A M?9 is on file in Philadelphia
THIS Pflr CK a Newspaper Adves-
sBSJ r2jl2 tisinff Agency of Messrs,
Si. W. AYES A SON. oar authorized agent. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C r e at B a rga ins!
in
Hamburg Edgings and
Insertions !
BROWN & RODDICK.
9 IV or til From Si.
HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORM- ,
I ins our Menus and patrons that we have Jmst
reoelyed the
CHEAPEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF
HAHBDRG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS
WE HAVE EVER OWNED.
AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. BELOW; PRESENT
MARKET VALUE.
It will certainly be Ito tbe advantage of all
who require such Goods to call early and make
their selections.
PRICES FROM 5c TO 81. SO PER YARD.
MADE ON THE VERY BEST CLOTH AND
THOROUGHLY FINISHED.
Kid Gloves.
We are offering a SPECIAL JOB IN LADIES',
4-BUTTON KIDS; 50c a pair, in Tans, Brown,
Slate and Mode Colors. Sizes 1 to 8.
BROWN & RODDICK,
3 NORTH FRONTISTREET.
Branch Store, 27 Hay street, Fayeltevllle, N. C
3 an 33 tr
NEW BAR AND 'BILLIARD ROOI. '
J HAVE RENTED THE BAR AND BILLIARD
ROOMS, at the NEW PURCELL HOUSE, and
Will open on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. No
pains will be spared to make every thing attrac
tive and pleasant for my customers, and I hope- .
to merit a fair proportion of the trade by strlot
attention to business
JOSEPH E. HERBERT.
feb 8 tf formerly of Star Saloon.
At Cost. ,
j HAVE A FEW FANCY LAMPS. ALSO, A LOT
of ANDIRONS, SHOVELS and TONGS, which I
will sell AT COST. Call early and get a bargain
At
OKU. A. iMMJU-B,
UJUU. A A invia
2d South Front fit.
feb 6 tf
Of Course You Do !
THAT IS WHEN YOU BUY A COOK 8TOVB
you want the best for the least money.
We've got it and mean what we say. Tin Toilet
Sets that are perfect beauties no slop arrange
ment. Door Mats, a good assortment; Hall"
Lamps, Plated Ware, Children's Trays, Kerosine
Oil Stoves and lots of useful artloler; such we
usually keep. Old stand
PARKER & TAYLOR.
PURE WHITE OIL. feb 0 tf
Tf
WANTED. General Agent to handle Wil
liams' Copper-plate Map of the United
States, Mexico, etc., size 66x66 inches.
rS B. W. SMITH A CO.,
1anr2 2m 20 Sonth Sixth St.. Philadelphia Pa
Molasses, Sugar, Coffee
JQQ Bbls Choice Porto Rico 'MOLASSES,
Bbls Refined SUGARS,
OKA Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE,
JJJ
For salo lowTby '
WILLIAMS, RANKIN CO.
feb C tf
Flour, Bacon, Lard.
800 BWS rL0UR' Krado8'
2QQ Boxes D. 8. SIDES,
10Q Cases LARD,
For salo low bv -?!U-r .
feb 6 tf
WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO.
Yarn, Sheeting, &cVf
a -. r
cy Rales RANDOLPH YARN.
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25
Bales RANDOLPH SHKKTlNO.l.t
L,ye, irotaso, doub, do&i, duuvu,
mw , m m j.A .
rooacoo, ouuu, ., bpu.,
For sale low by . -
feb 6 tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO
Bagging, Ties, Twine.
2QQQ Half Rolls BAGGING,
2500 ew ARROW TIES,
KAA Lbs. BALING TWINE.
Vnr aalA low tV
feb 6 tf
WILLIAMS.-RANKIN M CO.
STARTLING
Yoa Cannot Afford to
Ignore Them. .
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pound of hogs' fat, but consisted ef talloir, gresev , -cotton
seed oil, and oleo stewtne. ''""i
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