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A . v a Joubi. i-'.i'l raoy hau Mimic dutrict in i nf i'.i t',;; i:l cak. a good Mr t'riuI jC to tbe t'xnifT lVp-rtraent. ;dm to'.ereat t, :..-tir.ar .Jjoarn on the l i noS back down. .'in that tb Ilepub v t u to f r-i in eitr ; i iri r.x Jiobtot ie said t i ry .b!c OlD aod i' most trusted -r aive two o badly . r. -.L .i t;e by tbe txrt that a . . . i 1 i lo w . l.:id I KaUnd : 1 1:. '.ji 'tri' JnS.;- hall b on ; : -f.. .'. 1 t celebrate ' - It :n tJjfOC. v C : h'i:bB. JCore I . ;.- : ta Paaper iV"r-;.i'nt' veto. . 1.1 n 'Uh t u tax: -'ihe Wil- ru. .'0 xr ".h- ket 8o- liar p xp--- ;-: .. ri:: a." Many : J fVf-iiai Andrew 1 '..()-;; "T;-ritT, ha 2-rs-l rilllOK K : '. r t i t m mi- tisbbornnes" ix.'.i-r ou opposition. He u tjor. moth-r n2"o tato the j -'"t.-:(:- -.a m . .m i,a - f..,m ; - ta5 Mr. Tackrr, of ' r;,' : b.n; coai.jrd by the t'j- x l'om3ii.MMnr n f tha I ' u ar !u, th-o he .'r: f!jj. aia fiJf j pUc M '.hina. V- hop the lection ''I ! nx.i.i4. 1.'. l. on. ijf t irinit e ,M ippuav-l I. ; I. acx to sac- l'Qln. lie t des- r,lt"' ii i: aali-raoQopohat 'Uis,- j JeS-rs.jnuo Democrat. '' 1 -n.vih: fU wv. torn at lv i:roa hx n arucle io WVt.oo HenryGeorge. - vv Ui Mil. il;'" Ec!ail or a b Ultrd 'i'tbte AraolJ. ibe Eairluh not ln l f tixe c;rtet of hrin eri- '. ,V7, .. v I L,n i n tr . Myjzkne 00 I U-xr- ,r.,"'- 'M;ljri fat. ta caairat :.,. V? ni"tr 0 l ti Eg- r X:"i ,&" V? ot the American , v, ?T''X t d of Lee the ' 'n l.o f i Woleeley coocU ie hi " Q Vx.m,".-'. ir . . ... ,w - - wiin 3 -;t i nobU ecooiao: fUa around h -n - ,f" 0,ir't ' I r-t;- afi v o aat.fa:i, oat of AmsrW "'Mmim t. thiak. thercforv. l cai- to ' Char lea Oeslo aad RJcbari Uowe, (col ? ;-iJ5 ff'i estd) dlaoruVrJy- conduct and" tlghUng pn J lm.Vnt of ti Cofd JfortH Secoad atreex, were fined five donar tie .--is. a. ZTZ'.rZZl - v m 1 VOL. XXXIX. NO, alsttMAU natSTT. Lom kUloa U well WuhJiftoa, aad vboM memory ta kH of tU kU eooatrrmn.- W h re not the lisbtet doubt thL ttltf AW will rs. mmwti I i ,Ier 5 announcement we ia tbt Wubiogtoa letter to tbe KkbmondjSa ujo. bm ot7easlTe tuooblicma. Tb ulmryttftooa Tills vm t&e !ut import ant cflce ta th departmaat that was filled oy a lupubJiaa. Troe Democrat will be glad to see many aimilar announcement. Tb m vgolta&e of tbe aoar pro- doctiou in Eoropo can be eeeo from the folio wiog clipped from the Louia- villo Courier Journal: "Tb qaaatitf of aatar becu worked In I Gtraaay aad Franca in wa 10.- I 514 COO too, and thirteen yer ugo It waa I 10,349.000 toa. BqX in thU period the I tuoaujn yvjua o lofw oceu more i nrf tbai a Tigui quaranune be always en taaa doubled uedr tt laflacnoa of thei- I forced aainax infected children, and that port ro--, wane im r rancn coaaaxnpuoa - mmw 4mm www i&ii i 'JL' t i JbU c?zcr?2r. 1 1 iOTatt f tuautan Mi swxx OolUra aad cuff a. Cbiuta it Co Auction aale. VTasmo Areata aad canvaatera. Pat to fax Hacker' buckwheat. Haajuaos Axuur Daalap haU. Mm Lax Faxxca EaUrlainment. E Waaaioi Je Sox Defy competioc. a Major Hall returned from Ita leifb jeaterday oaoraiax- Truck farmare rnort their rroni ery lofwsra iotum sraaoa. I r. . , I - w. jrwcruy 146 bale; the tame dale Last year 177 I baiea. Tbe bill to amend tbo charter of the Street Railwny Coeopany or Wil aninftoa passed the House of Repxeeenla- tira Ust night, aad having previously paaaed the Senate la aow a law. W. a. jr. K. C. rta. I. OSleer K)et. AI the annua meet! a of Wilmington Suaxa Fire Engine. Coca pan y. No, 1., held at their tail Tueaday night, the following oAaera were elected to serve for the ensu ing year: President T..D. tfeaxta. Vice ridoi W. T. O'.dbaan. TottmAZ. Q. Parmaie. First AaaisUnt W. C VonQIaho. tkxoad AsAiataat W. X. Jacobs Chkf Eegiaeer J. if. Don lan. Aeajatanl Eegiaeer D, K. Rnaeell. Secretary aad Treasurer W. C. Craft. During tn eweiag the Secretary sub saiuad U following report for the year add February 23A. 1537: Number of fire alarms for the year bt twa the hour of 7 a. nv aad 13 p. nc.. SI; total attendance 610; average attend ance 20 Number of ajaraas betweeo tbe hoars of It ra tad 7 a. m. 16: t.?ul attend a ecc 334. arcrage atundaace 31. Total naaber of alarms duriog Iho yvar 47; tul aucadaerv 656; average attead aaca 30 3. 9 Total eamber uf iaelio,t held duriot; the tear 16; total atUsdancx 461; average aUod.o- t9f. Total euantwr of calls for the year 6J; loUl attaaascx for tbe year 1.417; average attendance Ti Perccate of alUndaece brnaipt 81. Tbre were tbrv dxadarlag the year. V . .- - -w - av mmm m rvtlrrd oecnber. aad J. A. Pugh. active member. A Ifrvlal AsmsiII. Or Til eidUment was created amoog rea- LifiUik MltkVvtiAAJ af f!h urr h and Third stmt yesterday afUroooo about half 6 oVock by a colored ma inho- manly beatleg a aosll negro boy in the I tmL Tbe man aame was given ss 11- M a It S . .a I . J i.t I wara pcaatey ana tne cnua supjeoeu 10 aim 1 brtl irmixoeat U said to be bis stepson. Several perioa remonstrated witn stanwy, I but were insulted and threatened for inter- I ferins. an 1 oae. Mr. Antony DeStefXanlo, wa struck ia the face aad severely hurt by a bnck-bl which thelaforiatcd negro held la his band. A policeman wa finally eent for. but before he arrived the man disap peared. The oegro boy. who appeared to be bd!y lejarcd, was iakeo to his home near the Marine Hospital It la said that Stanley doe aat live wltb hi wife, who socne time xo had hla arrrsted 00 a peace warrant. ni rr Trial. I BUnoo Richardaoa wa bound over to the I I IMVUUJUa WMMWttUtlWlH w 1 Court yesterday la the sum of . . Ur. to answer to tbe charge of ss- Criminal fifty dollar. sault with a deadly weapoo 00 John Even- Ht. A diOculty occurred between theee II. lwoco5of1 m'a TtTl1 d' lo ,tor8 o Eighth sUtet, during whlcb Richardson drew a pistol aad threatened to shoot Evan gllt, bat a number of other colored men ta the store interfered aad stopped the row. Subsequently a warrant waj issued for the arrest of Richardson, but the hearing wm postponed, oa account of diflcully lo -curie g the attendance of wileeseea. Akleraaa Bear. Mayor pro tern . again measured out evtu-baaded Justice to the delinquent axmigaed at the bar. Sua Cooper, colored, druak aad diaor- AmtU waa fad five dollara. Z"l I ma. . ''". 137. WILMINGTON. N. C..: THURSDAY. The following ere lie indication for tbe twenty-four hoart commencing at 10 p- m. weoneeday: For Virginia, fur weather, colder weit- erlj wind. For North Carolina, South Carolina, oeorxia. Florida, and, Alabama, fair wea ther and colder weaterly wind For MiaalaaippL fair weather and colder winda, ahlfUng lo northerly For Tenneaaee, fair weather and colder w eaterl J wind. - ' Z" m m. acria rYr. A recent camber of th JVWrfA r;, -- - - - ' w ww v.. MtALtal Journal ivinltlni I K f nli : relation to tbU dlaeaae: int iwra queiuoo or me period of amy ta u oonTaleaceoce or acarlet ferer. botn for the patient and thoao who r nn. protected by a preyioo attack, baa been ao oiiea aucuasea mat tt u naraiy new to any of our readera to be told thai erery caae muat be Judged by itaelf. But it la an ad mlUed fact that the dueaae la communicable by rocaUaa, and tbe doctor and nam muit mat Lri a odliim of nrrlnn!lt- uin t h. meauof iraniaortlnffthiitviiMftn nm it i. with carieelal referent tn thn lntrnti- of the dlaeaae through the public achool that we wlih afals ta can ktuntinn n4 m care be exerciaed that the child bs not only uoiaica u Doma inm i ue omer mtmMri or the family, but aJao that a cioae obserra- tion be eatabiiahed to ace that erery po aibie source of danger shall be cleared away oerore ua cnua u aiiowtd to mingle again M4tk ii.MKt.... iu.. ... HUUUM LM kUUUJII IH1US U IBipUIMBt, iO M that T1 th Mmh In tfim fim in hlcbacaaaof acarlaUna occur ahall be kurit tl tinma nnlll atiffli.nt lima has eupeedto convince the intelligent phyal- clan that the danger of further infection 1 paaaed. To the specific daagera of acarlet fever is Taaioo brings to an attack of diphtheria, u B WUiUllVAUUH, B41U IUIIUV4 t c nui ao much cauUoo should be exercised in the isolation of the Infected for a eufflcleot pe riod to Insure complete recovery. There is one other cauUoo to add to tbU. that all I rJAthlnf tSit nnnnt h i1UlnfMLMi ithr by chemical amenta or the ereater Durifler. beat, shall bo deatroyed, and that the pa- rcu or ruardiana of the alck aball be charged that the patient ah all not belio wed to wear any garment out of the sick room that baa not been made safe by the means rhlch tbe physician shall prescribe. AtarelKleal. The monthly meteorological summary of Wilmington, for the month of February, furnished by Mr. W. H. Fallon, Signal Oflcer. ahowa that the mean temperature for the month waa 54 7; highest tempera ture, on the Oth. 73 degrees; loweat, on the 14lh, 27.2 degree. The mean barometer was 30,234; the highest 30.6S9, on the 13th; the lowest 29.740, on the 26th. The total rainfall was 1.61 inches. There were 13 rainy days ia the month; killing frost 00 the 13th and 23th. and light frost on tbe 25 lb. A Ussiall Fire. A two-story frame house on Seventh street, between Brunswick and Bladen, caught fire on the roof about half past two o'clock yesterday afternoon. An alarm was turned in from Box 25, corner of Seventh and Harnett streets, and the Fire Department responded promptly, but the nre had been exlieguished. A small hole was burned ia the shingled roof and the damage was but triflmar. Tbe house if OOV cupled by John Uolloway, colored. 00c of the R:orteent&tIvea from this county in tte Geoeial Avernbiy. The music of the Cornet Bind, the re freshments and the aood came for which the entertainment will be given, win doubtless attract a large crowd at the City Hall to nlfhl. and in order that no one may be dtasppomUd it U suggested that I all dealrous of witnessing the Japanese wrddieg should be present at nine o'clock shsrp. Duktl Kalertailaavasit. A "basket entertainment" in aid of the o,,BIi. - Aehool of the First BaDlist Church w;i be given tomorrow evening by Miss Llna French at the residence of Mr. Wm. A French. No. 107 South Fourth street . .a a til I Tbe ,dlet -,DO ltKe part tn the anair wui 1 Mch bfio- basket labelled with the name 0f the owner, andconulniog a luncb ror ,wo UIVBH APD JTJAHINK. Oer. barque Godtfftvy, Range, hence, arrived at Havre February 23. Ger. barque AZbatro, Duce, sailed from 8l Vincent, C. V.. for this port Feb ruary 9. Also, on ssme dste, Qerman brig C. Xtnman, Gatdebebn. Cheapest and best Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 35 cents. "Raffia fMlins-s are to mortals civeo with mrrh of arth and none of heaven, as for example, headache, neuralela and the ute uiupie, UOUICUC, u.a.a.. - v. . One bottle of Salvation Oil sends them hence Oh I let us be Joyful. t uc avarr Nw OrUtAM. La., ta a briht spot In the htatory of modem Uaaaa. Is Is upportod largwly by the mdirlTtd from Th LoolsiAoa Htata Lot tJryTbwt rod doo spksfor ttaelf. For any fact about the BoltaXor Lottery. PP'T 10 M. A- Dauphin. New Orleans. Lau M 0THER9 I MOTHERS t MOTHERS J-Ara yoa disturbed at n!ht and 'broken yorertby tlek child swffartof aad errtng tjrtta the excru flUn.f pein of oottlnjrteth If fl ro atonoe S4?tVbottU Of MRS. WINSLOW'S (fOOTH ING V TRUP. It will reilera the poor little suf f tmmdiAUly-l .peod irpon ft: there la no aCstAke abcIatttT Thra U not a mother on earth whobi aw nad tt who wtU not teliyon ionc lhAi U will rerul tbe bow-U sad.rt're the asMthwr, laad relief and health to the ehOd. opUnlk DAfV). It la perfectly safe to the lal - ---- r oam ot th oldest and beat female phyrtDUna ta th United btAte. Sold DIED, araCNT. At P. March ad. of mallxuaat ITle ter: XATT IMC SCRLSOJJ, Arad two mn aaa ave aooaw i-,'" lAOiA au sprmoi. . IT' IT t im. Frtvste fanarnl at 10 o'clock thle momm. GOOD D"NK BY THE CHARITY HOSPITAL. O. tbe UamuM rooa renaereo 10 peopiv 01 nation rearaiw 01 rmow, rmiiv. ' ik. f I ma-finnnrwl C&ArltV llOSPtua OI rnTiwjuwt"""" - ; ' CO lif tV- AX NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By Collier A; Co-,, oofra and Oomnlf arohHa, UAH N. Water 8C -' m m ' ' " T'HIS DAT. OOMlDDrCIWO AT 10 O'CUC X wa wul Mil at our nm Booms. f . 90 bbU Float, 19 ba TnroipC r Crookerr. Bolateads, Clookai boom Bsaiivmai, cuugu Clxaza, Tobsaeo. ' ! ' It i Basket EtitertaiiiineEt. Ti83iA FSJacH om A BABKKP N- TKttTAHSMHT At the- rteldence of her fatter. I n w rrench-107 Bo Fourth Street. FBI- I d4y BVSNINO. Haren 4th Coma one come l an. Acimusicn hcau. mnsn .. . . WHHteCl, I a gbn rs and cahv assies to uahdlk a I Jrx- I ul aal"" ole seeded In erery houaehold. I To mpoaaiato prtlevexelaalTe right 111 be jri- I Tfm- Aaareas 1 mo,u A. u. B . U80 Slat 8treeU a aaaFraacteoo. Cal. Dunlap Spring Hats! Boys' Polo Caps ! HARBISON A ALLKN. Hauers. ah s ir A Large Stock QF COLLARS AND CUFF3 RJKCZTVSD YBS- I suiting baa commence 1. Let us enter your terdar. The aal or oar freshly IMPOBTSD I oraer. reader. - I ACUN60N. Wn TlAffT finTTmfit.it.1IVn ! I J AT mn rnin nrrm wtitttiti n.TTrnTrr i TIL hbbU Dili ahl Lti tULLUff ! TBT OUR I Kl IS I I IIM linlKn AN D YOU WILL BTJT NO OTHER. E WAEEElT & SON, CANDY MANUFACTURERS, mh S tr EXCHANGE CORNER. It Will Pay to Use if w ta 00 W C ta M feb 8 lin obtain tat Notice. A LL ACCOURT8 DUE THE L4.TB J., H. HAL- La ED. deceased, xe payable to J. T. Mclver, who will also settle any outstanding bills . feb XT St in we fr MRS. E. D. MALLARD. Oil NOfice. yiTE BKO TO ANOUSCE TO THK TRADE that we bar no connection with any other Oil Company ; tht we are independent and respon. ible and fruarantee our OILS and other Roods sold by ui t be folly cqnal In quality to any of fered, and we will not be undersold. Give os yoor orders for both lltumloatlnjr and Lubricailns; Oils and Gresse. BLOD3ET f. MOO BE A CO.. Ey GEO. L. MORTON, Affent-Bi mhi 2t Sealed Proposals I17ILL BE RECEIVED FOR FURNISHING V v " City of WUmlCKton with Labor snu Jiateri- lain speclflad below, contract to oommence April 1st, 1837. and ooitlnue until April .1st, 18S8. bldg op.Ded at a special meeting of . . ..,. h.ld on Tnnnid., March S'.st. 1887, at 8 o'clock P. M. lit y.-r fnrfl!hia Drivers, reeding and Shoe- ing stales and keeplo Carta and Harness ln or der, for any number of Carts the city may em ploy 8nd. For Lighting the City with Gas, Eleotri- olty or otherwise. 3rd. For Lumber per 1.00) feet, merchantable quality, and tn quantities as required by the otty. 4th. For Scavenger work. Stb. For Printing and Advertising. eth. For Feeding Prisoners, per meal. City reserving the rlbt to jfejtot any an d al bids. B. D. HALL, Mayor. mhS.t wed sn POLICY USS. Age S3. Amount S10.C00. Annual premium $96.49. POLICY 14149. Age 43. Amount $10,000. Annual premium $113.80. POLICY 14236. Age 60. Amount $10,000. Annual premium $135.60. rpnS ABOVE POLICIES ARE HELD BY PRO. ntinentoltlxsnsof Wilmington ln the Provident Savings life Assurance Soolety (Shepoard Ho mens. President), and the premiums printed above are tbe aotual amounts paid out by the asmrad for the tnaaranoe. Neither of the poll otes has been tn force over three years. For ta ble giving rate and Information apply to M B. WTLLARD. 814 NORTH WATER STREET. mh 2.tf Notice. rpHK BALANCE OF ROBES AND BLANKETS will be sold at cost for cash. All other goods kept tn a flrt ola Harness Store will be sold at tbe lowest Hying profit, Repairing a specialty. FENNELb DANIEL, Old Mallard Stand, No. 19 Co. Front St. , fab 87 tf . "TT7ANTXQ. General Agent to' handle WB TV llams Oopper-pUte Map of the United State, Mexico, ate, slxe esxee reehea. - ' tan.Sm WSonasSttsVrphllael . - - IS. W. BHITU aB iAA. . tan t fan CO South Sixth St.. Philadelphia P-' - . - r 4. JLtRCH 3, 1887. ncw advertis: SMEJ NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW FACB VEILING ! NBW BUCHINQ ! NEW GLOVES ! NEW HATS ! NEW RIBBONS ! NEW FLOWERS ! NEW LOT UNDERWEAR NEW LOT CORSETS ! All at Popular Prices ! TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. feb 27 tf Sponges, Sponges. A NICE LINE OF 8PONGE3 JUST RECEIVED. Marked very low. The choloest brands of CIGARS sold In the oity ror 00 and lco. GARDEN and FLOWER SEED. WILLIAM H. GREEN CO., feb 27 tf Emeg1st8. Market Street Over $40,000 Paid Out T Y US FOR LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE J-9 INSURANCE CO. alone, for losses by fire, 1886, and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this Com pany has no SIXTY DAYS clause In its policy.' Take our advice and insure In a non-discount Company, for you will save money in case of fire loss cy bo doing. J. W. Gordon & Smith. AGENTS, i Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Comp'y. I6D ti Kainit. Eainit. 200 TONS qbnuine- Early Rose. BBLS. GENUINE SEED. 150 . . New Cuba Holasses. JUST LANDED. CHOICE QUALITY. HALL & PEARSALL. mh 1 DAWtf Emporium Of Art and Fashion ! 17V&NCY GOODS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Zj Paints, Brushes, Pallettes, Sc. A beautiful and new assortment of Rhine Stone Pins. Hairpins and Bar Rings, snd Novelties in FINE GOLD PLATED JHW&LRY. NEW STYLES in Spring M!l!iaery, Uata, Mow ers and Ribbons. Hair boods, Uair Work done to order of all klods. All of the above &t LOW raiCHi. Conotry ordera solicited. JdKS. 3. B. WIGGINS, feh 24 tf 115 Market Street M. F. Groom & Co. Successors to J. 1L. Croom & Qro. Wholesale and Recall Dealers in GEXERAL GROCERIK3, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, - CIGAHS, Which wo offer at ths Cheapest Market Prices for Cash, and to the Country Trade offer Special Inducements. M. F. CROOM & CO.. 102 North Water St., Wilmington N.C. feb21tf GEEAT INDUCEMENTS ! , AT THE New Crockery Store 1:7 SOUTH FRONTSTRBET, Call and examine the NEW LAMP, just invent ed SCHNEIDER'S. Also, DECORATED CHAM BER and DINNER SETS. COMMON and FANCY GLASSWARE, LAMPd of all description, SIL VER PLATED WARE, and TIN-WARE, have all been selected with great care, and will be sold most reasonably. ANTON EBERT, 117 South Front St., feb 9 tf Opposite New Market. - THE N12W AKD OLD Purcell House Combined ! Grand Opening ! Room for All ! AS THE NBW PURCELL HOUSE HAS BEEN overrun ever sinee 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 FUR NI TtJRB from bottom to top. Bus and Wagon at arrival of all trains. . , N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. feb a tf j Spiced Tripe and Pig's Feet, VERY FINE "LUXURY FOR BREAKFAST, at 5o per lb. retail. Fresh BEET 4 and CARROTS- Fresh ROB, Pickled. Dried and Evaporated APPLES. FERRIS' PIG PORK and F. M. BEE?. N. Q. and SUGAR-CURED HAMS. PIG SHOUL DERS and STRIPS. Elegant Fresh MOUNTAIN BUTTER in Rolls. GREAT BARGAIN SOAP, 1 lb bars for 5c. 800 Bbls FLOUR, aUgradesJnBbla., Half-Bbl. and Quarter-Bbl. Sack. . SUGARS at the Lowest' Prices. ; : I-:-' JARI15S-C, STEvisNSON' . ... f V "' i - Thk-1 " ; ' . . t '- v. . WHOLE NO. 6378 NBy ADVERTISEMENTS. m KteK ATZ'S . r " Oitsh House, 116 Market Street. S ARB JUST TBROUGH TAKING 8T0CK, and bttre marked down many Roods below regu- Har prlcee to'make room. Will Open Monday, Jan. 31st, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS, WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES.! NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGSJ SPRING DRE3S GOODS, worth 25c, for 12H IS and 20c. Extraordinary Job, 1000 Assorted Jerseys, ZMost of them worth from $3 to S3.9 Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GINGHAMS, iSATEBNS. COLORED NAINSOOKS, &c. An examination of Quality and Prices will surely secure your patronage. KATZ, 116 Market St. Scribner's for Harch. JEW YORK DAILIES 25 CENTS PER WEEK IN ADVANCE DELIVERED; Illustrated Papers. Magazines, Libraries, Fashion Books, Ac , always on hand at C. M. HA1UUS- feb 27 tf News and Cigar Store. To the Front. HC. PREMPERT'S SHAVING AND HAIR Cnttinsr Saloon ia the best eaulDDed. furnish ed and arranged Saloon in the State. He has recently added an Eleotrio Brush, the only one In N. C. Also a complete change of furniture of superior material and pattern. None but No. 1 assistants employed. Give us a call at feo 7 tt no. r ao. rrom. oi. For Sale, PITY OP FIRST CI E CheaD. Cheai A NY QUANTITY OF FIRST CLASS NTOVBS JLX. ana karujs uueap, uneaper u'iapeau Good, ifetter. Best. Rubber Door Mats, Rubber Spittoons, Nickel Cuspadores. Bird Cages. Call early and get Choice House Furnishing Goods generally at Dottom prices; 'A . a. Al.UKKJMAD K AI , feb 27 tf 25 Market Sf Goal. Coal. Coal. A RR1VED, ON HAND, AND FOR SALE TEH- neasee and English Bituminous, and all sizes An thracite CoaL at lowest prices. feb 7 tf FOWLER & MORRISON. Bags VgTE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF GROCERS BAGS and STRAW and MANILLA PAPERS, TWINE, WAXED BUTTER PAPER, Ac., &0. Dont fail to see the "NBW STYLE" SQUARE BAG, and to get wholesale discount- Bird Cages. NEW LOT JUST IN.BOTH JAPANED & BRASS, nnnir stovks nrononneed the best ln the market, and the old White Horse Just hauls them blind. Goods of all kinds in onr line cheap as the cheapest. PARKER A TAYLOR. feb 27 tf PURE WHITE OIL Coal. Wood, Shingles, N FULL SUPPLY. - SHINGLES, WOOD, COAL, j All Kinds and Sizes. WOOD, SHINGLES, COAL, Lowest Prices In the City. COAL, WOOD, SHINGLES, Best Quality Full Measure. feb27tf JT. A. 8PRIRCEB. Agricultural Implements. TTTJS CAN SUPPLY THE FARMER WITH ALL VV the Tools. Plows and Plow Gearing he can need to run his farm, and at prices lower than ever before. We can show the cotton plantersomethingnewln the way of a Cotton Plow. Call ana Eee it. do not rorget tne Ro chester Lamp. . u, feb 27 ti uiiaus et muixutusun. Cotton Flows. WE HAVE THE CELEBRATED GEM AND stonewAll Cotton Plows: also, the Bess A Bay Dixie Turning Plows, These Plows we guarantee to oe superior to au ouroia on wis market. We are prepared to make prices on them. We handle first class goods and no trash if we know it. WM i. SriONUJStt AS w., Successor to Jno. Dawson A Co., ;feb27tf. Wilmington. N. C. Pure and Reliable Seed THE SEED OFFERED BY THE TJNJJJKRSieH ed have been purchased for. and are especi ally adapted to, this section. They are all the very best known to the trade. You may perhaps fU..m vaw 1a f rt MM. . Mr J. H. itAAUXMt iTuggiss es ooeuBman, feb 27 tf - New MarkeciWilmttigton, N. C. get ceea cheaper eisewnere, uu wnuu you kw them from me you may be sure of getting the a Kaat. a form stock of all Taiietfes on hand ... , , IVOontraot Advertlsementa taken at propor-1 ; tlonately low rates. f ' - - "1. Ten line solid Nonpareil type make one aquuf-' " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vv Great Bargains 1 IN 1 i v Hamburg Edgings nd; Insertions V ' rown & uoDDiok';; 9 North Front Si. ' W K HAVE GREAT PLEA8URE IN INFOBJ '. - tag onr friends and patrons that we have ns! received the CHEAPEST 'AND LARGEST.' STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTIOHS- WE HAVE EVER OWNED. AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. BELOW! PRESENT - MARKET VALUE. . , It will certainly fcelto the TadvanUge of all'v.. , who require such Goods to call early and -make their selections. ."r PRICES FROM 5c TO 81.50 PER YARD. V . N MADE ON THE VERY BEST CLOTH ASD j7, THOROUGHLY FINISHED. Kid Gloves. We are offering a SPECIAL JOB IN LADU8r 4-BUTTON KIDS, SOc a pair. In Tans, Brown, 4.';" Slate and Mode Colors. Sizes 6 to 8. - BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONTfSTREBT. Branch Store. 27 Hay street, FayetUvllle, H.C -VtV jan oa ir ' , Best in the State. TTE SHOW THE LARGJEST STOCK OF BOOTS . y OtrAIM 1 ill. IT . 1 J ana anum iu mis duii3. ust more .ujiOB wiu variety of makes. Better goods at less money than any other house. Can suit more people n save time and trouble ln looking around.' Come and see if it Is not so. ; ' 1 - Geo. E. French & Souk 108 NORTH FRONT 8TRFT. .J.-t" ' feb 7 tf i, ilMi '?'..VA' a .1 , STAR BWUlD: : if: Is making new friends every day. Consumers v; t . i ...... 1 V. M .ham aa .jlfll. . . - BUUs (DM U Kit). Bi iuuvu iiuuni iiuii , terated lard with which the market Is flooded. mat it is aeoiaeaiy mo mu.i euuauuuuai w J Baltimore. Md ' - ' ' Curers of the celebrated '-Star Brand" mUd;: v, i cured Hams and Breakfast Booon. "A ly n lv id ul PURE WHITE LEAD AND OILS. ALSO, CO-' J ,Jl LORS, from the oldest and most reliable manu- facturers in this oountry. Prices as low as the; ; J v. lowest. - 9-A' ??5 -. .' i ;: feb 27 tf -tw duuui frusi om Mr Bacon, Flour, Lard.t 150 1500 150 150X68 D' s and 8m0,ted c n - Bbls FLOUR, all Rrades, . , ; ', . Cases LARD, f. :': ;k;" . 150 ror sale low oy - . s WILLlImjB, RANKIN A 00. ; - feb27tf Llolasses, Ilolasses CHOICE NEW CROP CUBA, in unas, is ana ui -o. ' . For sale low by .y ". , feb27tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN Q(V j '! - - " .' jfw , Coffee, Sugar, Bice. IQQ Sacks Choice BIO COrke, 100 BblB Xteflaed suaAES' ETA Bbls CAROLINA RICE, Vnf aaln low bT feb 87 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN OtV V Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue. 250 Kegn NAIL8, g00 Bundles HOOP IRON, OK Bbls DtSTILLKB'8 GLUE, U3 feb 27 tf For sale low by . WILLIAMS .VBANKIN A CO. Atkinson & Elanning's Knsnransellloonif , , NO. 118 NORTH WATER STREET. Wilmington, N. C. fire, Ham6lani.:lulu-v Cppanles.; Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000.0:0. ia 11 ti ' M - . . . IS. L :' 'V. ... - . i ... -'.. A' r . a : . 1 J 'v ' .. . - a , , . , ; - . . j . 'j " - - .-'' . " V ' . " .v-.?-?:rSz-.Z-:. - "v j' ,.vjl''X1v'.'.... "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 3, 1887, edition 1
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