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I dent .; t er ;dc. lute i rjor.lv dsrk :t rt cf Aos- iv r i !'. ii-i r sr i 111 ir S -.r-' :.ttnog ;.1 ' .i- : '. - t4 '.i:- r-,- sriS wa i jr-. a i wns-'riM ia A ilmiotOO .1.1 l i 3 ' ' l'. N V 104 N V. i i i 1 r t-f ir.? vi- rti)M h' '.'.-; hv ( 'or re is ;-;0,-,;oo. If utf i,a.T and Hsr- hor in.l Drl ioinirv bn! bx.l passed I from lb i am of sleep that he frequeotly . , . . , . , I voud boib ways oa the same qiestloo." vx.l j, rJt.al $64,- I '-o. Crook .i.ivocv. t'ttfrjuchtf ia' 'a- tn.hia. I: wM U lively C'oasnche I JL :.-u. Let 'iij,.i ,;o-j b'r;. f--n:'i n oce part of tbe t:Uv- S.-eri nr.r-.j bvtho lle airtmoi MV-a -vOm. Nothiog an S i;if, tM ,n tr4j A v Mi.r't . prsichtng exro t :.ir-v:ti,-, p.-M,jU;Te rmoo at 'i S--iJ0.i Irebytensn Church H:. rvho of th Hibie is lh ixprtte. Oa haodsy I cotton ed oil compaay orgaaltid by Ar- I 'n:n r ,r caaabrs were recatved. ooui Jt Co.. propoaa to erect mills. I ! itin ti I ., ., . . . Mr. Q '.n ifi,i.t,- v, I i..rr,,n t,,.... fracture of tbe leg last week by a rsj,Dears tnr1 I h llf-m XH ! I kU urX. of AI bms. a Demo- I cortnoi J-H,, fooUr.of Michigan. . 9'lV;':i-i r-' other, are dbcrccrly conduct, were arraigned before ,,n" iru N.., KnglanJ. it re- ' i ub; 1 I out Tl,n rv . 1 . n . I - do. I ia action t the rreeideot in I Asaociatioo of Charlotte, for thesis jcsjs 4PS-r )pristion of nv- I ia 'i.u roats it tS."mf I IU ' t , ir nT W. ,l'r'r 0l11. a.t the James log 1 " , ,OU?H doilA" der Ci. p ' J-.ia his aecood letter from t the Bsltimore Jau o', asjt in th, '"r;n ' urjm!-10.1 w na n . tonrutt win fiaj auch to I "'IVi.lm n , v "wiury MCU go "v a,"i-lr'- . . - 1. nr. uu . . - ;?:' 'f Ia'iCad-aa. IlvW and ,Mr-ri whurta U Oek- L'v,"tMj beaaUfnl rest n,, a-wion fijJ'VP ""'r of State th,f or not the Ute CoL Jamea on, of 4 r 4,,(1. . s c w Bocrboa nl 1 . r -s uai ne raaae I the "y'njia r..t . . 1 m the V n..' fittdcrau Confederate . ' -.,.... ? ; . - v v .r . w .-v' -V: - - . r - V ' " Three Months. ..s. -..a. ,.1 ri VOL. XXXIX. NO. dLttiflguUliexi Uvrer. . An eJAboraU tnbnt taKti mtmnrv te iwww oy judg liuaon lo toe iicwr ana LOun. ,tle VU COl aort Ihxa 53 or SOtir oJd at hi deilb. ' Tlj iDirinc ConpfM w&j catltT Ui Hm grTe cfftoco that hia cixrkad th cloviojr hor of other CoogTtit harried through im- Dortaat work with m trmandona mih lUl oCht to h. been looked car- fQUr fur at an arlier dar. An mt.' . , t : w' .w.- " I mo,i4lbu n8Ter lbt length I 01 11x3 DM wiloeaseu me naato I 2hQttcd tn the Laat twenty-four i im w www w -w vmw w wa a v v- v I n aaf - I - . - "r" 1 Mac a CoUega. Tbcye Virginia Melbodi.U ara a grw! f ilk, wd they A nAKl. iIsS.m Cimm. .r .V. Ttt. I " I m.mK.n ATi . I - s-o " I afCb bUaJe,f """'Z l3000- aft raaj 'a f lAlenU mi- liup. in.r li.m.n mAmiit... Tv. . . . I roti oi ecninesi preacuers woo oavo i Ulooged o the Virginia Conference B a. v I . rn r - i , rcr:n: I mmmrmmvm mm vw. " , mmmtmmjtm I - A. Smith, Bishop Doggatt, Jaxoea A. I Daocso, Leroy 21. Le, axe of the U I lustrioa dead. Of the living me a ther are soae 4ona of thunder." some men canoisg with the peo, tome men of rip scholarship. Here is the way the Represent tivee amuied thtmselvee aod the gal leriee durioe tLeast hoora of thai rortrrttnui ODjrrtas. ive copt irom tne rucomooa oaj corrcspoa- I it jt geem. the Rich- I ua ou"a lwwloa construe- I ach, and sixteen tonds of the denomlna- I a sick child snffertor and crying with the excru mood MethoduU raised in on. Aar KT , T, "OD'Prm'- n4a Uon of $100 each, wlih coupons, were atttirofmss'l sooth- .1, . . I I ourncd in the presence or tne ooard. I tt; Yrvi i I for the efidowtncnl of ILandoinh I Brd hail sot tK "As a rule, taey partook of sUmalaats. but dui mA baeoota latoilcaled. Lola of trfsks wre plsyad oa tho SBembers who ourojcu to the laad of cod. Abundant time was afforded foe frolkiog on accouat I of the aomeroas roU-calls. Geo. Kstcbsi. who hss a large aaoata. was reared back with his moala Wilis opes, and ha wss snoring la good fash too. Mr. Tucker, who ist near the sleeper, was much amused at the spectacle. Mr. Siruble. of Iowa, eaaa ever and pat a bog pieco of paper ia Gen. Kefchaa'e month, and there was a circus. TaeoJd roaa jumped wtMly op and everybody Las f bed. 'Jod Van atoa. Mlssisalppl. fell asleep aod was covered over with oewipa per. Mr. Riadall actually helpiag to play this trick oa the Judge. Mr. Barbour prr seotcd aa iolertstia picture several times by going la sleep In bis chair. Mr. Tlll maa. of Sooth Carolina, was so overcome sucn articiee are very reiresniog. They are at least more amusing than ddll speech ea. v m t . 1 r"" " IS JlUfKKllnM t CotXiu A Co Aoctioo sale. D. L. Go ax Floor, meat, etc E. V as Lara PUnos and organs. Mcjisox LJaen collars and caffs. 9. H. rrswaukTB Spring clothing. 1! Ajostc Msatlag 8l John's Lodgr. W. L Yooia BalWiag kts for sale. Mas. IL B. JawtTT Mllliaery goods. E Waaajx t 80s A novelty la chips Rtxfipie of cotton yesterday I uaice. I Wilmington. N. C is one of I pUcea in the South at which theaew Tiitta s rV,K . of 7 " I - S. P. Collier-who tusUlned a bad . . . I ..fft... HI. K.m 1 Mnlttv r I Ma;oe jeerdsy. but oa account cf peee tM record were dtacnarged witn peea.ty. . w I toe Aiatuxi xauaiDK ana ixsu 1 whkb it has been la operation has paid atock holders 10j per cent per sasum for the avrse time of investment. f v t i 1 :.. . . . 1 fish from W. B Daiis & Son. and un bead for sppeareoce jcaterday at Jus tice Mill is' Court ta answer, failed to ap pear wucs the case was called and his bond for $50 was declared forfeited. A promioeat railroad man waa asked U lake a drink a fewdeya since, but he refused and with a sad imlle presented a card with the following words en raved oa MWoc!dbe . pleased to comply with your caaaot do to ou account of the. later-State Commerce BflL"" Peter Doyle, a reeent arrival to the city, was arrested yesterday charged with stealisg a coat from, J. J. Lanier, a coaatrynxsa. Be had the gar meat In his poascaafoa wbsa amatsd, and la leas than fifteen, cala&ue thertaiter vm ta jail, la default of f!0O bond for his appearance to aaswtr to the charge at the aext tarm of CritaJsal CocrW Crialsal CocrV ' i v I v, , ; . fS '. . . - i- -A O IX yon wish a good article of Px-ceTo -fas Hi: Vm.atlNQTOK, N . C,, cTJJESD4y ; ' i ntenas or tn Pre . -i Aiarwici-uprt ?! -iti-TiiM-r- r"-AM--IIllne Aeud, I t.. r . ... . '. ! Th Board Of Aldrmit mt I. Mn,u. I aeaaion laat alht Preaent, Major Hall, I d AWermen Bear, Boney. Qllea. Worth. I 1711 aieT. ixmztr, McEachern and Ilewitt. I flJlr procecdinga ot.the laat meeting 71Z ITu l' ZZ ZZ' r""1:" . " V . - wcceu w Tacancy. lle JJ0 waa amhoriaed toflfl any racancy ' --vwuu.H(u,tMii8uffgliBM term of the Board. . - - . "J ' Major HaD, as chairman otlhe ComrnU- - -, - - " wmw. . - io maner oi proposed iron Drldea ortr the He tnhmiUed a letter from Mr .J. CChase. ! Wrd,to wnicn na d tailed DO spread upon the min- nt,. frt, ,h. .m,i ,v v' Board. Mr. Chase estimates that llAtYtf, "ould be required for the bridge and $5.- 000 for ewer' A DStltlOB from flaward TllLf P T! rv for . hnMrirrUhnrM..nrM.nt .. w r - i ? ",Uo ff A"a P- Of a hOTM for the lama ti nrdrnvl Ihn I .... . . I luum ni Ann I inn ITininM H. m I v A moUoo was adopted that WUmlnton - C"1-. No. 1, be allowed the full I pay of $133 for two months. The aanoal report of the managers of the City Hospital was received and placed 00 nit- I ltutioo of Smith A Gilchrist and others lorue wumiagton & Weidon K. Co. to be allowed to lay track on Null and I rrajautstreeu to tbe river was referred to I ,PciJ committee consisUng or Alder- man Giles, Dudley and McEachern, to ex amine Into the matter and mako a written report fer the benefit of the cew Board. D. N. Cb ad wick was granted permission I to erect a frame bulldlna an Church.be I tweeo Third and r ourta streets. I J. 8 Mitchell was granted permission to I erecl lwo Ilory dwelling on west side of I niln, between Chestnut and Mulberry I streets. j Petition of directors oT Secoaat Railroad j Compaay to Jay track on Ann, Tenth and Dicklasoa streets, from corner of Seventh I to the old Union Da pot, was granted on the I tarms asked for. Petition of Rev. J. F. Aldridge for use I ik. p.i n.n ,A.mA .t r ,,ti.. I MiV Wl.T " VXUUWV IIOLVIIUUI 1 returned with a codv of ordinance on the I subject of letting the City Hall. The Mayor etaliog that this being pro- beNy the last meeting of the Board ho de- sired to read the following : fa tm Ttoar-Aof AldcmLtm and l?M Hnnrti nf A.Alt xt,.. Q cxtlxkxs : This being the Isst regu- lax m,eetiag of your body before the dose of your administration. I have thought it my duty as Mayor to briefly summarise .the important work you have accomplished, andto request, as a testimonial of my ao- predaUoa of your services that- you have J tbe same spread upon tne records of the city, xio human being can point v any I one action of any member of your Board, "JTJT , M7 h L ,t. m ,r? any official corruption about it, and It it my deliberate conviction, that you have, one and ail. faithfully and fully discharged to the end of your administration the re- sponsible obligations you assumed in your oath of cfficealiU beginning. Under your watchful care all the needful I and the public health has been preserved; I and by a faithful enforcement of the police regulations, the public peace and safety I have bean secured, and all the disturbing cident to a large and mixed community bare been harmonised and made to Cjc pojixh aihi g or a newlSiSn HE, "nd ibe Introduction of the Gamewell system of I Are alarm, and by the purchase or new I rSSJSS-W' -IS. well be. I - - During jour administration you have 1 expended inore than t.WX) w preserving mmA r.n.nnt1 Imntmlii itrMti ad whilst Uiare is mucb permanent work S.U?, a,WmJ M0ng nearly the entire water front: not only thereby greatly cheapening the cost of trans porta Uon and fsclliuting buslaeae, but also saving Immensely In the wear ana tear or norse nesn ana venKies; and finally, by the introduction of electric ity the principal ttreets here been D:auu fully lighted. livery obi I alio n cf the city, Including the interest 00 the corporate debt, has been promptly paid at maturity, and with the exception of lie bonded debt and one obli gation of $3,000 due in four months and ready to be paid at maturity, tbe city does not owe a dollar ia tbe world. Ia turning over the affairs of the city into the hands of your successors, you may have the proud assurance that financially and otherwise, they are in as good a con dition as ita most sanguine friends could wish. These things, and all the other details of your important work, gentlemen, have been accomplished without Increase of the corporate debt or of the rate of taxation. The services you ham bestowed were with out reward, cr the hope of reward. They were the sacrifices of busy men, good citi aens. for the public good, and they entitle you to the gratitude and thanks of all good dtlxena. Alderman Worth ubmltted the follow ing, which -was seconded by Alderman Bear and adopted: Wkxxxai. This Board 1 sensible ot the valuable and tflneot services rendered by CoL Uall during ha administration as Mayor of the cUy et Wilmington, and. desire to iMtifaiVx tmiL therefore.; " - IjoZ&JL That we tenacr sum oar unni i ., .if, oirt-iv I 7Z2i2crtL That we tender him oar thanks for his impartiality and uniform courtesy. . i'kt oaru. ad I Ow presiding oncer of this Board, and !' i . v . .... i ToniuguarDeaB.iuica.iuiu uru&euui yuuirtai or 7 g - w w mw wuia. a ur w ivf?i7iJiipr or iectia ill nmi I Lru iiih i juioum-o auuui iu luero u uu. a uiuuior uu carui BtefalneMandefflcieacTlnthedischartteof bUdatj. v.-.' Alderman Bone offered Uie following, wolcxi was adopted: , - Retotved, That the thabte of this Board to ana are nereoy lentierea to ijouno l. Brat CuUar. City AttomeT. for efficient axtd prompt attention to busioeas and for unlfcna kindness to thU BoaTtL- it v tV j w v a wtts , j PrwnaiMi of tinuar c.mmii- I ' alonewi Del Test.rday. The Board of Oommiaaioaer. met in moDlh,3r Jerd.y at the I vxjuri uouae. c-reseoi, a. a. uagg. xeq , chairman, and GotzR&lasioners Worth, Moore. Montgomery. d Pearoe. The Treasurer abmltted hla monthly re port; the general fnad ihow lag ,a balance I r ' ; . l-nrr .t,a t tftiaao .t ti.i x u uc, m. im inm 1 1 . 1 .1 I . I I -r--t monthly repo.t. showing $23 80 receited " from marriage llcen.es I The Treasurer exhibited the certificate of .v , ... kuc cauier oi me m-i nawonai nni, ,u . a ua the credit of the county to be $33,738.60. The Chsiiman reported delinquent taxes I t nu :.i .... " ucujr u biiuicu h.h oui - eyor on application of W. E. Mayo, to l . c , "" iow nam p, near ron riaoer. v t tt. T! l Commissioner Moore, chairman of the Committee on Hospital, read his annual re port, and on motion the thanks of the Board were tendered to the committee for iheir management of tbe Hospital, and the report was ordered apread on the minutes. The Clerk of the Superior Court reported $35 received from the Carolina Chemical Company, recently incorporated In the matter of the Solicitor of the Criminal Court, it was ordered, that in con formity with tbe statute passed at the re. cent session of the General Assembly in re lation to the fees and salary of the Solid tor, the chairman of the Board be directed I in nifulii nfflmr th mn f 4 inn toh I I month in lieu of all ft-es and allowances: I and that all solicitor's fees taxed in bills of costs against aolvent defendants bs paid by the Droocr officers to the countv treasurer. De taking receipts therefor, and that this order be and remain in force and effect un- m u .hall be changed or amended in the discretion of the Board, from and after the first dsy of March, 1887 Jarare for tbe Saperiar Co art. The following ia a list of the iurors a ------ ' dsawn for the Superior Court for New I Hanover county which meets in ibis city on the 18lh of April nexi: F"1 wcik W. T. Spooner. T. A. Kerr, Cbea. M. Williams, W. U. Scarborough, D. G Bray, S. P. Hsrdwick, Samuel Twining. W. H. Muriill, Jsmes Beet. C-L BurrigB' W' 8" Corbelt Second week W. K Bell, C. 8. W. Biswngcr, D. A Smith, J. H. Strauss, T. B Uarriss, Wm. Wescott, Geo. Larkins. L T Q. . r. ... Bk". J- c- Bwait, M. G. Corbett. J . A. Craig, D. A. McClammy p.rtonai Senators Miller of New York, Mahone of Virginia, and Plumb of Kansas, arrived in 6. , . . ... the city a day or two ago and are at the Orton. Yesterday, in company with Col. w P Cansdsy. Sergeant-at-arms of the . ... . , , Senate, they took a ride oa the turnpike and visited the Bound. I 'u,u " a North on a business trip. Dr. Freeman, of Raleigh, is in the city. Faneral or BIr. tv. T. Kllera. The funeral of Mr. Wm. Theodore I EileT oedexih was announced in the Stab of 8unaAy lsst) took place yesterday I afternoon from residence of his mother, on I Fifth and Orange streets, and was largely altcnaea. sisny persons in iue cucuiuiuu- tv exDresa the deeDeet aympathy for the f,mnv &n the father and two sone have died within a year. Tbe Raletgra 4c Alaeanarle Ballroad. A note rrorn Nashville. N. C , says that car are now running on the Raleigh & AN bemarle Railroad each way, from Nashville to Williamaton; leaving Nashville in the morning and connecting at Rocky Mount with the dally train north, and from Wil liamaton also. Naahvillc and Williamaton are oj trrminal points. Testing Fire Hose. Wilmington S. P. K. Co. No. 1 brought out their new steamer tbe ' Atlantic" yesterday evening for the purpose of test ing new hise one thousand feet recently purchased by the city fer the use of the Fire Department. The test was made at the foot of Market street, tbe steamer tak ing water from the river, and was entirely sstisfsctory. Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday for the regular transaction of business. Bills were audited and approved as follows: For current expenses, amount" log to $5,406.20; sinking fund. $83.74. Mr. W. I. Gore, Chairman, and Messrs. Jna W. Gerdts, R. J. Jones and C. F. VonKampen were present at the meeting. v Miliiona use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents., 4 ., ,;..' . No horseman can ever afford to be with-J out it. We have used Salvation Oil In our stables, aad can asv it's the best and cheap- bb m iw ww wtiw. vu uu., lAbles.aHdcanaavii.,ath6beatandcbeai-.l rst liniment we bare eter Used.7 8EIBERT.I '& MCDONNELL, Paca St-Balto,-- v 1 I Two bonds of tbe denomination of 1500 1 MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! MOTHKE3 ! Aje MARGHr8. 1887: wrr limtio - I, .The followiog are ttiadications for the 1 twenty -four hours cotttmencing at 10 p. m i aioncay: T Fof North Carolina and Sauth' Carolina,, rain followed, bj fair' weather becoming cooler with north wesierjj. wind. I Fqr Georgia aad Alabama, ight rains foled hy .fate weather anataliomirjr I temperjiloretn iVwouiheruKrttoirr cdolei I in th nor hm Itrvillh Wfft.P.rlV wi&nB IM' i comt-g vanaoie I Dk Fbkkmatt. -the expert speciahsas ffiZSnt the ,ar8 number of csees requiring irfa i proifsoiuni miu. a. w eu cuui, ,uc j-rw- tor la at me neaa oi me proiession in me diseases which he treats- specially viz: paralysis in all Irs forms, club feet, spinal diseases, jup and diseases or toe Knee; aise the eye, ear nasal . catarrh and consump tion, if not too" farWoe.-Hbnrt 10"tqlf ffiSMKSS Ttoe bXeaid le "stto VJt I In all oases, and pleasant to the taste, and. Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female pnysiouuis ana nurses in tne umtea Btaies. oia eTerywnere. as cents a Dotue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By Collier-& Co., Auctra and Com'n Merch'ta , 21 & 26 N. Water St. THI8 DAT, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLK A .M., we will sell at our Sales Booms. 1 bbl Fulton Market Beef. 6 bbls Crackers, 10 boxes Crackers. 7 boxes Tobacco, 8 boxes Cheese, 2 bbls Flour. 8 bass Turnips, 2 Counter fccales, 1 Feather Bed. 1 Mattress, 0 Bedsteads, 2 orates Crockery. it St. Join's Lefte No. 1, A, F. & A. M. pEGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION I for the transaction of business and work in the First Oefrree. This (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clk. A cordial Invitation extendedjto -visiting breth ren. WM. M. POISSON, mh 8 it Secretary. Artistic Entertainment. MRS. B. Q. BARKER WILL GIVE AN "AR TISTIC ENTERTAINMENT" on WEDNES DAY EVENING, (9th instant), at her residence. TeFeaaofRe 5?111 .be dispensed by the..best Amatenr Talent in uaio anaitnetoric. All who aesire a cnarmin erenlnR should not fail to be present. mh6 3t and Rhetoric . All who desire a charming Pianos and Organs. WS ABE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW PIANOS and 0R9ANS. which, for durabil ity, deahm and general excellence, cannot be ex celled. By keeping down expenses, and tho rouan knowledge of our business, we are ena Omenta with Tpasure. bled to offer them very low. We show onr In- E. VAN LAE3, 409 Red Cross St. ma8 tf The Largest Stock- "iF LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS IN THE III I IBflTDIl... .11 Atk.. y,m City 1 bined. Over THREE hundred and SEVEN TY FIVE DOZEN, embracing the different styles la dally use. From sl.oo to S&co per dozen. . MUNSON, mh 3 It Clothier and Gents1 Furnisher. Look At It. -(AAA BBLS. FLOUR. 1UUU 100 boxes M EAT, ICO hhds and bbls MOLASSES, 50 bbls S. K. POTATOES. All for sale low at D. L. GORE'S. 128. 12. 124 North Water Street. mhStf Notice. TJ-RS. H. B. JKWKTT IS AT THE NORTH SB iectingher MILLINERY GOODS for the coming season. The great advantage ot being early at the market, and personally selecting a stock of the VERY NEWEST DESIGNS IN HATS, BON NETS, LACES, RIBBONS, Ac., will be demon strated In the ELEGANT LINE OF NOVELTIES that will be afcown. The first shipment has ar- m 9 LiLin. nnnxTnn Ta "tttT3 "xrm mh82t tu su For Sale. T AST CHANCE FOR A BUILDING LOT ON market street. That desirable lot. eexics, on the north aide of Market street, second loteastof Ninth street. For Sale, LSO, LOT, 6ixI65, SOUTH SIDE PRINCESS St., second lot east of Ninth St. Apply soon to mh 8 It W. L. YOUNG. TIME TIME TIME SAVED SAVED SAVED BY BY USING USING UfeINO HSCKER3 BUCKWHEAT BECKERS BUCKWHEAT quickly mads quickly made cheap" CHEAP DELICIOUS DELICIOUS DELICIOUS TRY IT NOW. TRY I T NOW. feb 8 lm ch tu th sat aw. A NOVELTY. The Latest Novelty in BOSTON CHIPS : Is a Neat Bundle PUT UP IN WAX PAPER, and will- keep in any : r . climate. . Try aondle for lOe. : 1 ' - - E.WAEEEH. & SOU, aj, :ii 1 -; - -. J.. I jJ". -f,""":. 'i, GAUDY MANUFACTURERS. lUmhi it IXXCHAKaa CORNEK. r -WHOLE 0:..382 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IE DO HOTjWAHT. THE EARTH! .. BUT WE J0 WANT TO DOTHE CLOTHING BUSINESS ; OF Wilmlngtoii and tne Snrronnfling Conntrr And we are going to do it, if PRICE, STYLE and FIT are an object to you. WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST BARGAINS IN Men's and Boys' Tailor-Fitting Clothing Ever offered In Wilmington. ' Our SPBING STOCK arriving daily, We buy early to secure Sty lien and Nobby Goods. OUR STOCK 13 THE LARGEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. We are going to sell them at prices .that other dealers pay for theirs. Wo bny uc large quan tities that we can afford to RETAIL AT WHOLE SALE prices . No harm to look through our stock before you purchase We guarantee perfect sa tisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. Our Custom Department in fall blast. Over ose thousand styles to choose from at a savlcg to you from $10 00 to $15.60. S. H. FISH BI ATE, KING CLOTHIER. mh61t .. . for Sale,; ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, THE celebrated historian and biographer, says "that In every house where there is placed a set of Appleton's Cyclopaedia it is like sending the whole family to college " This work, ail the volumes, can be obtained at once on small monthly payments by addressing mh 6 lw CYCLOPAEDIA, .this Office. EHPOEIOH OF AHTASD FASHION. rt- -5- T f11-1.M I jra trOOuS m Laiesi mm jsijius. I X ADIES WHO CONSULT THEIR INTEREST will call and examine my NEW STOCK be fore purchasing elsewhere New Styles in Ladles', Children's and Boys' STRAW HATS and in Ladies' BONNETS. New Assortment of COLLARS and CUFFS; all sizes from 11 to 16 in Collars; 7 to 8fc& in Cuffs, DEMOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS in the Latest Styles lust received. I will leave for New York the last of this week to pnrchase my Spring Goods, and during this wek offer my entire stock at GREATOY RE DUCED PRICES. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, mbtiltf 115 Market Street. Something to Enjoy. TVTOTHING IS MORE UNCOMFORTABLE THAN an Ill-fitting SHOE. It hurts your foot, makes you cross and unhappy. Nothing adds to your pleasure more than an EASY FITTING SHOE. It is a joy as long as it lasts. We have the best fitting Boots and Shoes in the city. Call on us and try a pair. Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. mh6 U Fishing Tackle yE CAN OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PAR ties buying Fishing Tackle. Our atock is com plete, and we can give you an outfit on very rea sonable terms. . mh6tf . GILES & MUBCHISON. Coal. Coal. Coal. RRIVED, ON HAND, AND FOR SALE TKN nessee and English Bituminou?, and all sizes An thracite Coal, at lowest prices mh 0 tf FOWLER & MORPJSON Bunlap Hats ! ILK UMBRELLAS ! BOYS' POLO CAPS ! HARRISON A ALLCK. oh 6 tf ' Hatters. House Furnish Goods. A GOOD STOCK ON HAND . DOOR,' MATS, LAMPS, CAGES, COOK 8TOVES. All grades Punrps, Lightning Sods, Tinware, Toilet Sets, Biscuit Boards, Lap Boards, Ironing Boards, &0..&C. - ' PARKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL mh 6 tf Beans. T HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BEANS ON hand, very low for caslu Write for prices. J. H. HARDIN, Druggist & Seedsman, mh. 6 tf New Market,iWilmington, N. C. . r 1 ; . Sponges. Sponges. ; A NICB LINE OF SPONGES J UST HSVSi V mi. Marked very low, . ' ... 1tf-a1ebV ; . - - olHS2lZ PJSi wViWiew iren - - Tne choicest pranus 01 vvaxu. buiu in mo (4AHiiKn ana rijuw&a jsjusos. - ' mh 6tf r-t" . 1 Drnggists, Market Street. V" SUKpnth,.. .-....i.iU . One iiWii. ...... (3 to Contract AdTertlsementi taken at trro'por-' ."-fEfSSE: Ten lines solid Nonpareil type makaone'squar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' - - " ' 116 Market Streoi- TR ARK JUST THROUGH TAKING' STOCK f f and have marked down many goods below regm- ' ' hv prices tomake room. Will Open Monday. Janlfetj ,' A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS,' . . . WHICH WE - ;"i-j.'" , HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PBJCSJL, A-VV NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNdNOSJ SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 830, for itlli)!,'-'- 15 and 20c. Extraordinary Job, . .. . ' rt'l'-' 1000 Assorted Jerseys, V ;Most of them worth from $3tot3.1 , v,"i r , ; Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GINGHAsCS, ,r . ' . CSATBENS, COLORED NAINSOOKS, J?'f- An examination of Quality and Prices wlUf."(v..j surely secure your patronage. 116 Market St. -Bacon, Flour, Liard.;: Boxes D. 8. and Smoked C. R. SIDES . i' . jgQQ Bbls FLOUR, ail grades. V f; ' JQ Cases LARD, 4-1 '' ' For Bale low by ' . mo 6 tf WILLIAMS, KANKIN CO. , Molasses, Molasses; y-TTATriTJ WTJinT TDATJ rTTni ' - ij - In Hhds, Tos and Bbls For sale low by - V WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO. mhetf Coffee, Sugar, Bice. JQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, QQ Bbls Reused SUGARS, Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For salo low by r " . f - WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. . mhCtf Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue.? 250 Kee HAILS' gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON. 25 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE. For sale low by WILIJAMS.'jaANKIN A CO. mh6tf Over 840.000 Paid OutKt ; ; Y US FOR LIVERPOOL & LONDON GLOBE i.T-; . c INSURANCE CO. alone, for losses br lire, . 1884V'. ;'( . and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, . for this Com- ?;i' 1" ... r...v pany has no SIXTY DAYS elauae in its policy." , Take our ad vioe and Insure In a non-discount',' - Company, for you will save money in ease of Are ; . ' . . loss byBo doing. ' J. W. Gordon & Smith; AGENTS, .: . Liverpool & London Giooe insaraaco wmpy. r; mn 0 11 ml i e - r . - a state that it goes so much further than the sdnl- ..; C tnntiiH inrH with which the market is flooded.. - . ; That it is decidedly the most eoonomloal to ose, - 4 .'. a .k.Ain.i. nnn. itii Im. anhatltnted . - and being absolutely pure. It can be- substitute for outter in neany au omwbo m muuun. bom. Baltimore. Md. nnrcM of the flelebrated ''Star Brand" mild ."' cured Hams and Breakfast Booon. , . ., f -" t " . lyii iv Cotton Flows. TXJB HAVE THE CELEBRATED GM AKJJ VV Rtnnew&ll Cotton Plows: also, the Bess Jt . .- . Bay Dixie Turning Plows, Theaa Ptows wal T! r gnarantee to be superior to all others on this market. We are preparea to mue pnow-on; H. them. We handle first class goods and ao traen if we know it. . . ' ' ' '. -' Snccessor to Jno. JPweon Co-.' mh6tf Wilmington, N. CL. - W M K xrKINUUl m JV., . ., . . : rve iiot Tnemi t HARNESS, COLLARS, WHITS. UA1UUAUSS, BUGGIES, CARTS ana juksio. ana awo bhu- worimeatoaoitarAiiartuoi au . Come and see me. - P. H. HAYDKtO ; Third St.. between Prtnoesa and Market - - 4 , .. . . ' '4 . w , it y " -a . . t. r '-unx KtlM. ' V we v. . -, )-:,: ---Ur'.' ".;:':tvvv riv- fyrv.'Vu ..: v -' ' . J . - ?- J-.r. -: r, '7i:.e.y-- V.'-? . . . - v -.7. .v
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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