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A number of bills were presented in the Senate yesterday, and a concur rent resolution passed for counting the electoral vote and making declaration- the person selected Presi dent and Vice President; Messrs' Blodgett and Riddleberger made ex planations releative to their pair on the tariff bill; the bill to declare un lawful trusts and combinations in re straint of trade and production was considered, but went over to allow amendments which will increase its stringency; the sundry civil appro priation bill was considered in the House. The Elkhorn striking miners in West Virginia want to go to workv but the Pocahontas miners say they shall not do so; the Elkhorn men have asked for troops to .protect them. A county treasurer in Da kota is $14,000 short in his accounts. The British s teamer Erin, which left Baltimore for Kingston, Jamaica, on the 18th, was abandoned off Cape Hatteras, with shaft broken; officers aud crew were safely landed. Miss Charity McAllister, a maiden lady, was murdered in cold blood by a negro, in Cumberland county, in this State, early yesterday morning; tie murderer was quickly found, when he was killed outright on the spot; the negro had entered the house for the purpose of robbery. Re presentative Burns, of Missouri, was stricken with paralysis on. the floor of the House of Representatives yes terday afternoon; his entire left side i paralyzed and his condition is critical. ' Josephus Daniels was nominated for State Printer last night by the Democratic caucus of the Legislature, The Mononga- hela miners; have resolved to stand out against the proposed reduction in wages. -James A. McCool, a prominent citizen of Atlanta, com mitted suicide yesterday by hanging. Amendments to -the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill were reported in the Senate yesterday, ap propriating $600,000 for the execution of the obligations and protection of the interests of the United States ex isting under the treaty between this government and the government of the Samoan Islands. There are various speculations as to what dis position the House will make of the Senate tariff bill. A bold at tempt to rob an express car of a large sum of money was made on the Cin cinnati Southern Road yesterday morning; one of them succeeded in entering the car, but before he could receive aid from his accomplice, he was hurled down an embankment by the messenger. Fourteen thou sand coke workers, in the Connells ville region, Pennsylvania, will hold a meeting on Saturday to consider the advisability of striking if their scale is not accepted by the proprietors. Senator Plumb was yesterday re elected by the Kansas Legislature without opposition for the term com mencing 4th of March next. New York markets: Money easy at 2 per cent.; cotton steady: middling uplands 91c; middling Orleans 10c; southern flour moderately active; wheat: No. 2 red January 9 Jfc; corn: No. 2, 4343f c at elevator; rosin dull: spirits tnrpentine nominal. From Govtrnor Fowle's immense staff it iuoka lika "wan." Senator McPner6on, of New Jer- sej, will be his own successor. Georgia rice planters report un favorable, prospects by wetlands, fcc O&e-fcnrth of the Legislative ses sion is gone and but very little done. Chandler should be sent to Conge in Africa to represent the negrophy- lists. Mr. Harrison is to have a visit from an ex-Judge of New Mexico relative to Mormdnism. The arresting , of Irish M. P's tteadily progresses. Tory vindic uvenees seems to be insatiable. Negro emigration in Sooth Caro lina is a disturbing elemenfjnst now and planters are seriously inconven ienced. Joshua Hughes, D. D.,' Bishop of St. Asaph, England, is dead, aged 81. Mr. Gladstone appointed him in 1870. A successful cotton planter of South Carolina, Mr. J. S. Scott, has gone to Russia to take charge of a large cotton plantation. The doctors say that Jacksonville, Fla., ia at last clean and safe. Now let it stay so and stop tearing the South with its epidemics. It is said that three hundred nom inations of the President hang fire in the Senate. The Rads want all the office, and are waiting for Harrison. city I ttt - -r"w -www w j I V III,. Al.ll I. nia 1. IU4. Miss Mary Anderson fainted the last nigni oi cer petormance oi ncr mione in New York. I The JTerald says "her robes had got entangled about the pedestal in some manner No one bad noticed it, and she had been caught in a" trap, unable to de scend another step, and the scene had been almost ruined." Methodists do not believe in danc ing, and it is natural and consistent for them not to favor an inauguration shin-dig. President Harrison is a Rahng Elder in the Presbyterian Church, and should put Lis foot down on such performances in his honor. Leastwise that is the way it looks to this writer. Of the Georgian Hanson, upon whose foolish talk the Stab has commented, the Baltimore Sun says: "So unpatriotic a speech by a Southern man has not been made, we believe, since the reconstruction era, when the prospect of Federal office stimulated the eloquence of a number of self-seeking politicises of the smaller calibre." Two West Pointers had a big fisti cuff fight and all about a negro stu dent. It was between George D. Langhorne, a native of Virginia, and Barroll, a Marylander. Langhorne stood by the negro. Both were bad ly punished ia the set-to. England is stirred. News from London ia that she will send war ships into the Samoan waters and will cooperate with the United States in notifying Germany that it must behave itself and observe all treaty rights. An enterprising daily published at St. Joseph', Mo., and called the Herald, has just announced that Pre sident Cleveland is to marry Mary C. Folsom. At that rate it will be 1891 before ft finds out that Harrison was elected ia 1888. The Rads are a great party. The surplus is large, the people are heav ily burdened, the cry is down with a War Tariff. The tinkers and agents of Monoply in the Senate met all this by increasing the taxes. It is pleasaot to know that ex President Davis was in good health enough to be the guest io New Orleans cn the 22d iost , of the Veteran As sociation of the Army of Northern Virginia. Qasy is reported mad at recent instructions from organs of his party as to how ho should vote on the Re publican Senate Tariff bill. Ho voted as the crgaos said he m ust all the same. lien. Harrison is reported as not at all liking the faot that $1,400,000 were spent in bribes to elect him. Bosh ! He will take the goods and reward the boodlers. Mark it. In Eogiand Miss Jane Cobden and Lady Sandhurst have been elected members of the Council of the city of London. But is not the head of the Government a woman also? A drnnken white man at Hills dale, Ga., made an attaok on a party of inoffensive negroes and killed two and wounded four. Hanging is too good for 6uch a devil.' 1 he negro Langston is to contest the seat cf Representativeelect Ven able from the Virginia Petersburg District. Mr. V. has made a reply to Lacgston's notice. The" New York Times is gentle when it says: "The Southern members of tho Senate made a somewhat lame showing yesterday on the question of the duties on rice." Tariff redaction and repeal of the Internal tax will not work together. The Rads understand this. "Wjvlk ioto the parlor, said the spider to tho fly." Rev. Drs. Carry, Bitting and L. Barrows were.to speak at the funeral of the late Rev. Dr. J. P. Boyce, at Louisville, Ky., on last Sunday. Rev. Dr. Hoge is preaching in Richmond, Vs., a series of sermons on the Young Men of the Scriptures. He is a man of splendid talents. Wan a maker is still hoping for a bite at a big . cherry. 3. Wanny is a sort of pious fraud, as his boodle performance clearly reveals. Passed Assistant Surgeon W. G. O. Wil son was found dead in his .bed on the re cruiting ahip St Loula, at League Uland Navy Yard. It Is supposed he committed suicidafl . WILMINGTON, I T"1 r 4 TH NEW ADVBHTUBJKKrlTS. CM. Harris Triune cigar. -Muhson Ready-made clothing.' ' Cells. F. Brown Mast be sold. O. R. French & Boss Money wasted. . Warren & Son Ics cream wafers. Local Dota. The steam yacht Narod arrived at Southport yesterday. ' Major Jno. C. Winder, of the Seaboard Air-Line, was in the city yesterday. Dr. B. H. Lewis, of Raleigh, a specialist on diseases of the eye and ear, is in the city, a guest of Dr. Wood. Dr. E. S. Pigford was called to New York last night on business, and will be absent from the city for three or four days. Crowds of people were, present at Germania Hall yesterday after noon and evening, to see the glass blowers at work and the glass steam engine in operation. Mr. Wm. L. Smith was elected Cashier of the Bank of New Hanover, to fill the vacancy caused "by the death of Mr. S. D. Wallace, at a meet ing of the Board of Directors. Tha Blea Crop Outlook. Rice planters in Georgia and South Carolina say that there will not be as large an acreage of rice planted this year. Two years of successive losses to crops and widespread damage to banks and gates have discouraged the planters. The greater part of the lands so situated, it is not believed, will be put in as good condition as last yeor.or cultivated on as systema tic a plan. Planters say that the rice industry is materially retarded by the menaces from time to time in Congress by the efforts to remove or materially lower the tariff which alone enables them to profitably cultivate a crop, hazar dous at most; that the removal of the tariff would mean the absolute aban donment of the tide water lands of the Southern Coast States, and the loss .of the capital investment for their purchase and improvement. TIi a Toe Etbei. The vessel which struck on a reef while attempting to enter Wrights ville Sound through Moore's Inlet, Tuesday afternoon (as reported in yesterday's Stab) proves to be the tug Ethel, P. T. Dieksey master, bound from Beaufort to Wilmington. At last accounts she was in a bad po sition, and it is feared will prove a total loss. The erew came up to the city yesterday, leaving Capt. Diek sey in charge. Capt. Geo. Lord, agent for the owners of the boat, is making every effort to get the tng afloat. He went down to her yester day evening with a lot of pullies, eables and an anchor or two, with the use of which it was hoped to get the vessel off the reef. The stranded tug belongs to the Alabama Dredging Company, and has been used on the river Improvements here. Dap Sea Draslas Capt Piatt, of the U. S. steamer Fishhatok, in the service of the Fish Commission, recently at Southport, reports a remarkable discovery made while dredging off Cape Fear in seven fathoms of water, which will be of great interest to scientists, but can not he turned to any practical value, commercially, on account of the roughness of the waters in that local ity. He discovered handsome speci mens of sponges, finger and brain coral, and some sea urchins and other crustaceans, rarely,' if ever before found so far to the Northward. The FisJihawk has arrived at Charleston, S. C, on her way Sonth to Florida waters. 8 npei lor Court The following cases were disposed, of yesterday: T Julia Hart vs.. Godfrey Hart. A juror withdrawn and mistrial ordered- First National Bank vs. N. P. Niioa etaL Transferred on docket until the 25th of January. Court took a reoess at 11.80 e m., until 10 o'clock this morning, ' frben the following cases are I set for trial, viz: - - B. P. Penny vs. The Brunswick Bridge; and Perry Company. J D. Bellamy, Jr., counsel for plain-tiff, and Russell St Bieaud for defendant. J. 11. Palmestock & Bros., vs. Adrian & Toilers. Thos. W. Btra nge counsel for plaintiffs, axkl E. S, B Iar tin for defendants. Vancral of Air. Goo' El. Kollar The funeral services of the ;late Geo. H. Kelley took place at his r esi dence yesterday morning and to ere conducted by the Bev. W. S. Crea sy, assisted by Rev. P. D. S winds 11. Messrs. B. G. Worth, R. J. Jones, Ga o. Chadboum, J. T. Mclver, J. H. T. y lor, H, 31. Bowden, W. - M. f Poissti n and Col. Roger Moore were the pal) '- bearers. The services at Oakdal cemetery were concluded with th ritual of the Odd Fellows" fraternity of which order Mr. Kelley had" bee) a member for many years- ' :. N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1889. Tfce MBar B mm tar. . Seve ral scoreof .men, boys, dogs and guns took to the' woods bright and. early.' yesterday- morning in search of the bears reported to have been seen in the neighborhood of Jumping Run, a mile or two from town. The Wilmington Fox Club de cided, after careful consideration of the matter, not to take part in the hunt with their pack of hounds,being apprehensive that some of their valu able ; dogs tmight be killed, . either by the bears or the 'excited hunters. Early In the morning 5 the colored man living on Mr. Hewitt's place who claimed that the bears had killed one of his hogs, again made application to Capt. Phil. Thomas to come to the rescue with the pack, saying that the bears -had made another raid the the night before, and people living in the neigh borhoqd were very much alarmed. The two bears by this time had grown to three an old one and two cubs as was shown by their tracks. ; The various parties of hunters who went out in the morning, returned during . the day more or less disgust ed with their failure to find any game. One of the hunters a colored man sold he was satisfied the tracks were made by one or more large dogs, and he didn't believe there ' was a bear anywhere in the neighborhood. A Rosa' to Brooklyn. People living in the neighborhood of- Sixth and Swann streets were alarmed last night by the cries of a woman in distress. Police officer Woebse and others hearing the cries, hastened to the spot just in time to save the woman Alice Mosely, col oredfrom a beating or something worse, from a colored man who made his escape when the officer appeared, and who she said was named Bud Love. The woman said that Love at tempted to cut her with a Jknife, and that the cause of the assault was be cause she refused his demands for money. mayor's conn Acting Mayor Fishblate, presiding at the City Court yesterday.sentenced Ed. Artis, colored, to pay a fine of five dollars for building a fire in one of the streets of the city. Duke 'Kelly, colored, disorderly, was sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars or be imprisoned ten days. A case against David Johnson, alias David Sterling, colored, charged with assault and battery, was continued. KvaBgailcal Alllaaes. The annual meeting of the Evan gelical Alliance will be held Friday night at 7:80 p. m. in the First Bap- blDU UUUrVUa JLUUD Will US OU tion of officers, and the president, Dr Il V. mi 111 1 Vlaj.- I Pritchard, will give a resume of the work done and a sketch of the work for the current year. Quarterly meetings. First round for the Wilmington District, M. E Church, South. Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, 26th and 27th. Cokesbury, Bethany, February 2d and 3d. Sampson, Bethel, 9th and 10th. Bladen, Bethlehem, 16th and 17th. Clinton, Keener's Chapel, 23d and 24th. Kenansville, Wesley Chapel, March 2d and 3d. i"k 1 vht 'I'AAim alift AfTs Magnolia, Providence, 9th and 10th. Brunswick, Concord, 16th and 17th. Brunswick Mission, Andrew's Chap el. 19th. Waccamaw, Bethesda, 20th. P. D. SWIWDBUi, P. E. T1XK B1A1E.S. The naUColoae and antre: at: tbe Cftr Pc OOoe as follows: .CLOSX. Korthern through and way mans 8.-00 A. K Mortnern toronga maiia, ran - hw r. m Morth Carolina and Atlantio and North Carolina Ballroada and routes supplied therefrom 8:00 A.. Jf Satelgh and VaretteTille..KX) A. U. A 6.80 p. M Southern way mall too P. M SoatoemthrpoKte S";- 9:15 P M DAILY KXCKPT STJKDAV. Western malls, C.C. Hallway., l CO 5.33 P. M C.y.41. V. B. B. and points sup pUed therefrom 1M 6.80 P. X Xalebch Hamlet Ballroad and points sappiled therefrom 1.-00 P. M A 6.80 P. K SmlOiTllle law P. K WrlghtsTllle 0A.M Clinton, speolal 8:15 P. M Specials fer Maxton Wadeaboro,Mon- roe and Charlotte 5 83 P. X TUJKSDATS AND FRIDAYS. Little Birer. 8. 0., and Intermediate OfllOOS- w A. a Cape Fear Btrer maH ISO P. 34 MONDAY AMD FBIDAY. Onslow C. 33. and Intermediate offloea tiOOA.il OPKH FOB DSUVKBY. . Northern and way malls 9:00 P. M Korthern through mail, late 110 P. 34 Southern through malls 023 A. H Southern way mail v.80 A. M Orniin Central BaOroad 230 P.X llaHa collected from street boxes in busl ness portions of ctty at5 A.2L, VIM M. and 4:45 PJL: from other parts of the city at 6 A.X. and 4P.1C Stamp Offloe open from 8.00 A. X. to 6:00 P. X. Stamps on sale at general delivery 0:80 A. X at 10 A. X. and 1 to T P.X. General deUrery opes from 6.80 A.X. to 7 P.X. and on Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 A. X. - Carriers deUrery open oa Sunday from 9:00 to 10MA3L Xoney Order and Besiatry Department open 8.00 A.X. to 60 P. X. ." " . SI mra WHI(! maTTTTWOALE OF NURSERY. The following is an extract from nv2T.-. w 1.- wt, of the tirTS ry.A"Sel rxS Ttri lt Ia. kaMna han M gllWlTft nd fiBO&DA the griping, colloUng. and teething atoge. Jtos. WHi 8ooTKni Stbxjp relieves tt ohM from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gnmseduoes mflaTnmatlon,onreswlna ooUoTand carries the Infant safely, through the teeming period. It performs preolaely what It Sft cents a bottle. letterwnnenuw wwiwnw" ., at Chambersburgh, Pernn.: A Jr aA mjm rrvm nnw. ann anna, nuinauw nui Waautar laaiemneu. The following are the indications forto-dayS For Virginia and North Carolina, threatening weather with rain. warmer, northeasterly winds, becom ing brisk to high on coast. " For South Carolina, Georgia, Flori da, general rains, slightly warmer, easterly winds. ' .r- .A BI1N17TE. At a meetlnr of the Directors of tha Bank of New Hnover, held this day, the folio wis min ute, onerea or co. tioan w. Airiason, was nnammoiuir aaoptea: . The Board of Directors of the Bank of New HanoTer having been Informed by tUe President that oar a-hler, STEPHEN D. WALUA.CB. after prolonged Ut health, has now passed away, deeply regretting bis loss, deem It onr duty to his memory to ilaoe on record onr high sense of me onaraoter ana great wortn oi oar departed friend and associate; therefore, BeeolTed, In the death of 8TKPHX9 D. WAL LA08 we lose a f aithf ol and nprlght officer, who in life lastly commanded the respect and confi dence of this Board, and, as we are assured . of ail tna patrons of tnis Bank; and we tender to his family oar heartfelt sympathy in .their sore distress. Resolved, That a copy of this minute shall be famished by the Secretary to the family of the deceased and be placed on theoffiolal records of in is Board of Directors. DOKALD MacRAJE, eoy. Jnaary 221. 1883. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Triune Cigars JgKST ON TEB KARKBT FOB 5 CENTS. CM. HARRIS, i News and Cigar Dealer. Jan 21 tf Peas and Beans. HA VTAO BOUGHT A VfeKY LABOR STOCK of Peas. Beans and Badteh Seed this season, I ean sell to Trnokara and Merchants lower than any one else in this city. Write or call for prioes before bating and be oonrlaoed. I will not bs undersold. - JNO H. hakdin. Druggist and Seedman, Jan 24 tf New Market, Wilmington. W. C HUST BE SOLD. X00 OXS T0BACCO ISO Barrels K. B. SEED POTATOES, 200 Bczsn XGGS, 2ft Barrels OSIONE, 10 Boxes LEMONS, SO Dozen BASKETS, -15 Boxes CHSXSB. IS Barrels CABBAGE, 200 Botes HEEBJNGS. On consignment an4 mutt be sold. CHABLESF. BROWNE, Agent, Jan 84 DAW tf (Bevlew ooyp.) HONEY WASTED. We cannot tell bow ranch money is wasted, bat we know how some is wasted. One way is to have your Shoes made to order, when yon can bay from as Shoes that fit as well and wear equal to any custom made for at least 25 per cent. lesp. We keep all the Styles and Shapc-e,which enables us to give you a perfect fit. Try us. I f R A ' Q ' I 1x60. Ji. rTeilCll & SOIIS, 10S NORTH FRONT 8TRKET. jan 21 tf FREEMAN'S FACE POWDER, TBOP3SBIiV APPLTJCD, WILL BXXOVA TUB traoes of family oares, and beautify the cpm I plexion. For sale by J AXES D. NUTT. Jan S3 tf The Uruggtet. New Gpods. JSKSXAN'S BXTRACT HIAWATHA, A XAQ nlfloent Perfume: Freeman's Poudsede Biz. a deiloate preparation for beautlfyltg the com- plexion. - For sale by janSStf MTJNDS BBOTBJEBS. Ice Cream Wafers, A New and Dellelons Candy. TN OSDXK TO INTRODUCE TBBX W EWELL sell them at So per pound for one week. Regu lar price S5o a pound. E. Warren & Son, X CHANGS CORNEH. janZltf Woodt Cubbix, - - Jso. D. Woodt Co., j WIlmlagtoD, W. C; Horfolk, Va. comnssioN merchants. lONSIGNMUNTS OF COTTON, NAVAL Stores and Country Prod noe carefully handled. jaa io u r , . . . Breech Loaders TXTJ5 ABB NOW OPENXNO UP ONE OF TUB ' V f most complete assortments oi jtngusn ' Guns and Sportsmen's Goods ever brought to tnis marxec. odds. While bound by their rinnt urea to House in tne state can or aom Zi!J2ai'l WM B. SPRINGER &."CO., octSfltf - - , - 14 Front street SEED POTATOES, 50 Barrels Extra Early , HOULTOITI ROSE. 1 . -. . a.-n a m HALL & FEABSALL, Jan 12'DiWtf - 11 A U ff. Water St. Atkinson & naiiiiuig's . .tasuraoaco Booms, . . NO. US NOBTO WATER STREET, : fniBaXastoii if. c. . - Fire, Mariiie: asTllfe . Compault. Aggregate Capital Banyews tad Over S100.0C0.03 lelltfi ' ' Aiiuuiuuuuu, w wuv j caliea, tne same wiu, on me ursi we are not on the A list, and I iqcq k tm nnnn nresentatlon. rules, we have the prices, if we I R.nk nf Hew nanovur. citv of V handle the amount, which no I n ma . nmmt in tha Court WHOLE NO. 6966 ;NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. W. YATES. Educational & Miscellaneous Blank Books, Stationery, OP?XCS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Oxford & Bagster's Teaclier's Billies. FAMILY bibles, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, &o. Depository KewHanoyer BlWe society. All the Standard Books ia Bets. Latest Litera ture by popular authors. POEMS. JUVENILE BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS, GAMES, BLOCKS, POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES, Photograph and Auto. Albums. Pictures and Frames. Handsome line of Pictures. 411 slze&IFrames made to order -from GILT, BRONZE, PLUSH and OAK MOULDINGS. Artists' Material. Tabe Paints, Brushes, Plaques, Panels, Gliding. Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paper. Paper Bags, Twine, Ac WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES A SPECIALTY. When In need cf any of the above send ns ybur orders and we will guarantee satisfaction. C. W. YATES, 119 Market Street, Jan 23 tf Wilmington. N. C. Mules, Mules, Horses, Horses. f AA HEAD OF MULES AND HORSES, ST71T lUU able for Kloe Farmlne. Street Cars. 1 1mber Hanllnsr. Farmlne. Ac o. This stock will be sold for leas prioes than ever offered on this market before. Call at once and cet a "bar gain or a bargain or two." w. u. Arittf, agent, - -Jan 2 3t Fayettevllle, N. C. Florida Mullets and Oranges. 1 500 LBSW VLOMDK MULLET?, 2.CC0 Florida Oranges, 159 dozen Eggs, 0i barrels Turnips. 123. 122 and 1S4 North Water St . Ian 22 DAW tf: Wilmington, N. C. Announcement. The mercantile Association of tne Carolina TTERBBY ANNOUNCES TO TBB PUBLIC that it Is open for business and ready to serve its patrons. Offices located on second, floor of the Orton House, in the old ofSca of Botel. Telephone call No. 7. THE MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF TBB Janfitf CABOLINAS. Wilmington Saw & Trust Co., PRINCESS, BETWEEN FBONT AND SZCOND streets. , JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, Preslcent. W. P. TOOXKB. Cashier. ? Lends money onatlsfaotory seourity. Pays interest on deposltaS - Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mbsstf Insurance Agency fY NORTHROP, HODGES TAYLOR, RE- presenting over one hundred and ten million I dollars In Cash Fire Assets. Office cor. Nutt and Walnut Telephone No. 11. deoSltf Flows, Plows. yyB HAVE IN STOCK PLOWS OF ALL KINDS used In this section, ana can make prices very low. The Genuine Dixie and the Giles A Xur ohlson Combination our specialties. d60 23 tf i Murchlson Block Notice. BLADEN COUNTY BONDS Noa. 3, 11, 10. 26. 23, 28, 29, 81 and 82. S6C0 series, having been either at the riimineton. or House at Eliza bethtown, N. c. JOHN X. BENSON, TieasT, Jan 2 Dlw W It Bladen County. CENTRAL HOTEL, WiDESBOBO, N. C. i "Vf Y HOTEL IS OPEN AT THE COVINGTON lu. corner, where I will be-pleased to see my old patrons. Xy new Hotel will be open 1st December next. Xy Omnibus meets all pas senger trains at Ballroad. D. L. PARKER, sop73f ' r - tProprletor. CARLTON HOUSE, Warsaw Dnplia Gcusty. N. C. 0H LINE OF WILXINGTON AND jWBLDON BaOroad, S5 miles from Wilmington. Table always well supplied with the beet the country affords. Rates of Board very reasons t1 DAW tf Pwrrlrtw. Person County Hews Pabllshed at BOXBORu, H. C. WOITAKEK & GIBBONS, ' -rc Editors and Proprietors. : ' The NEWS has the unrest circulation of ans paper published or circulated In the fine tobaoca eeoon oi orvo uuvuiuk Adverttsluc rates vary ttbarat Scbarrlptlon fjaoO per rear Ot-- aqawa O' tay,i . ... . .-; f l v Wra-Jysi.-i ..-s;;tiw 1 l :il-iwltac iayav.i. oe -r Foot J)ayaJ.T. .v : : Ofl 4 - if Days,..:... -a-.-. : i 00 ' - oi: Week, -r. i ee ; "";;; : Fiwa Wdeksa w w.v-. f . v . - .-. : - jionth........ 1 W 7 - :,-::. -' srnitthM. : ... 11 - ' " ttx Month. .......m-. Co .i -v Obs ysar,--, ....,-. IOontreot AdTertlfliaenttaba at pror or Uonately low rates. Ten Hnea solid Honparell type make ono stsa. NEW advertisements! " GERMANIA HALL - FOR A EHOBTT1MB, COMMENCING TUESDAY VEXING, JAN. 22. MADAM NORAS1 TROVPE OP Glass Blower Workers and Spinners!" The Glass Steam Engine Excel sior In fall operation. OPEN DAILY FROM 2:30 TO 5 1 AND 7:30 TO 9:30. t ADMISSION 15 CENTS. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A PRESENT, jan 19 2w It Will Pay ANY . ONE WANTING TO BUT PROM OUR STOCK OP' Beady-Made ' clothuntg-, Prices are so Low, CDOTHIES, Ac. JanSHf To Herchants, Truckers and Gardeners. WE OFFZB THIS SEASON A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GAEDEN SEEDS, at prices, we believe, LOWEB THAN ANY COM PETITORS la this seotlon. We will duplicate any quotations from Landreth and En!st, and trill SAVE YOU FREIGHT. We Eolicls your trafie and will promise quick shipments. KOBEItTR, BELLAMY, . WHOLESALE AND BSTAIL ''DRUGGIST, jan2tf Wilmington, N. C. Special Announcement. ' The Mercantile A sencj. R. C. DUtM CO., No. 233 SOUTH KARKBT STREET.. "B HAVE OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE IN this city at above location, where we are fully prepared to answer all enquiries of our patrons In relation to the standing of their customers throughout the United States and CanadaaThe Banking, Jobbing and Kanufacturlng Interests of this city and State are Invited (o test onr abhity to serve them. Terms of Subscription, c, made known on application at onr office. jan as im ip MTo the Trade! QUB STOCK OF REGULAR SADDLERY goods, as well as Trunks and Bags,Is replete with fresh and desirable goods at lowest cash prices. . Our assortment of Horse Clothing and Hone Furnishing Goods is unsurpassed as to style, price and quality. We are confident tbat you will find it to your advantage and profit to trade with us. H. It. FBNNELL. The Bone Milliner, 10 South front tot. One good Spring Wagon for sale cheap, tan 23 tf ASSlUCe'S SalO SELLING OUT AT COST. I OFFBB FOB SALB at Cost, for Cash, the entire stock ef Tobac co, Cigars, Snuff, Fines, Ac. , Ao , contained in Store southeast corner Front and Princess fcta. Also the entire stock of Boots and thots at Store No. 20 North Front street. deogtf B. Q. BARKER, Assignee. t Come, Gome, Come AND LET'S TALK ABOUT REPAIRING Chairs, Baby Cribs, Solas, Lounges, Baby Carriages, old Furniture made to look aa new. Musical Instruments repaired; also, all kinds of Machine Needles. Oil, Belts, Aa, for sale. Old Machines Repaired. J B. FABBAB, nov28tf No; 11 North Second St. For Sale and Bent, SEVERAL HOUSES AVp LOTS FOB . Cash or on Installments. Also aeverel Houses and Stores for Bent. ' rdeofltf ' MABTIN-T. DAVIS. ' Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT Medici' e. Toilet Articles, and Pure Druga and Chemicals can always be found at F. C. xrLLSB8, Druggist, Corner s. Fourth and Nun Sta. P. 8. Prescriptions filled day and nlghu , laaStf For Sale, JJOUB CHOICE MULES AND TWO GOOD Horses, suitable for any kind of work. Any one desiring to purchase will do well to' call SAMUEL BBXOVtfcw. Galvanized Goods. Q.ALVANIZBD 4 BUCKETS, BA8INIV RQW- Locks and Hinges. ' 3an20tf 1 AU for tale low by. '. GEO. A. PSCK. ' . I"... ! : L t - i 'fir w ' It i i 'i - : i. y' V . i a
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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