Soa&ays every creem. tee?I by JOSHT. JAMES, rrrftSS POSTAGE PAID. icq. Six months, tLOO. Three V MM 1 id by eaxrtera free r"Tri i,,7y Bcvicw has the largest " Lit circulation, of any newspaper 3 VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C . TUESDAY. APRIL 8, 1884. NO. 84 t-v- Ojcn ol saxony tSft Antamn In niskinz ism. bsltnces her housekeeping books tv. Hnn. R A. K.Inuett. younger nof JrdTankemlle, says the I-on Jon Truth, is about loUkeophii real dezct permanently in America. II lVndleton. of Senator ucorso - ;. .Mirer the oration at tne Me.klenburI.bration in Charlie . oa Tuesday. May . haker f lisle Is to be present and make, a bnef address. T Mr. Rodney Wallace. o( Fitcbbnr Maw . b gi l,lSl citjr a lot f ,a Monument square valued at $20,000. will build upon it at bis own exs . rr nithhc library, reading- rxsi and art gallery, to cost $10,000. m Gas has been succesatully manufac tured Irooi sawdaS in Canada. Dez ronto. a lumbering town, is now ihu oinitcd with this gas. and a material U rttolore considered worthless is utll aed. The lizbt obtained is said to be to that from the best coal gaa. Keelj. the motor man. wear a mag nificent solitaire stud and a solitaire diamond on bis lelt little finger, dnres a tail horse to a handsome top-buggy, has jeb;ick whiskers and hair, bright black ejes, htnlsome physique, and drefes faa'.tlej!j. It Is not stated how his stockholders dress. Auitrahaa a alto a Is sold in England at about two-thirds the prico received ; fur Eailish. Scotch, or Irisbgrown xusUon. Still the demand lor it is on the increase. In (act, it is now pre dicted that the time will como wben earn loads of froztn sheep carcasses wiU arrive daUy at the largo English seaports. A resident of Macon, Ga., has pur chased from a local confectioner for LOCAL 'NEWS. " IIDEZ TO Vft ADVERTISE I3EI?S. r C Mnxrn-Smoke ! j C W Yates Look Roys IIcidk A C For Leato DeHossxt A Co eed Bice , A K Raowx annual ilectlnx llEtHSBKRoxs Now for Easter , OaEossrr A Co For Sale Low Giles A Mcircinsox Dinner Sets JJ9 H Ciixdboubx A Co For Kent Uumds Bk-js. A DeRosset Pears' Eoap P L HiuiMSEBS Jk Co Nothing Succeeds Like Success . For other locals sec jourth page, j Tha rcccipta of cotton at this port to day foot up 145 bale?, j The way loot at the weather, there will be ram before many days, and probably to-morrow it will be here. The annual meeting of the Wilming ton Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the company, in this city, to-morrow night. This is fine growing weather and tho farmers in the country are taking ad Tantage and putting their -crops in the ground as rapidly as possible. - Wo invite the attention of ourcitizens to the fact that first quality shlrU aro being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf. Wa n.rA olarf fr lonrn'thnt; f f i r Pnint Caswell section escaped he disastaous urea wnicn nave Deen raging luroogo other portions of Pender 'county. Easter cards aro now in order and there is a constantly increasing call for I The Bladen. " The steamer Bladen, Capt. Green, which has been on the ways at Capf Skinner's shipyard for about eight dajs is expected to come off on Thursday. Sbo has been lengthened 12 feet and will be in other ways greatly improved. A handsome new cabin is being built in which thero will be four state rooms and accommodations for 2-1 first-class passenger. She will also be provided with all of the modern comforts for the convenience of the traveling public and is expected to resume her regular trips about the middle of May, Declared Insane Sol. W. Nash, a well-known colored man of this city, who for several years was keeper of the county jail, has for several months manifested a loss of control of his mental powers. He has not been seriously affected until within a comparatively short time, sinca when he has shown nnmistakeable evidence of mental aberrat became so pronounced sion lunutico deinqmrendo was. held in regard to him and he was pronounced insane and placed in jail for sate keep ing. It is thought that with proper treatment in hospital, his reason may be restored. The cause of his affliction is supposed to be the results of a sun stroke which he received in the Summer of '82, fiom the effects ot which he has noyer. fully recovered. NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS NEW APyERTISEMENTS. BARGAINS IN, prm Clothing r:a czr r j C3 lzj tz J ; electa c t general Ita ;rc I z.l : " ''' -' ; ; " . ' " ' Tla raa cl tla wxltcr tzzzi xlirxja La frr to CiaEOIka f.- jr. 'V ' Commrrilrnopi meat U wrinsa ca ca onetsdaoz thi piper, --u- . .- ' PerscnaEttei mnt be avoided And It U ejpedlllj aoi parUenUrly trier tood tbAt the (Editor does not alwaja esdos so the view of ccorrespoadeata tcateM to state to the editorial cohmea. j . - ; ' NEWA5ilRTISEaiIm3. pPERAjHQIJ.G E. tliarsJaj, FriJar. April 10, 1 t't Safcriijllillici . 1 " 1 . Patterson, N. T. Opora Co ; in John Sttaask keauUiul Opera .. , TOE QUEEN'S LACE HiSDKEECfllEF. After a run of SCO nlrhU In N. Y. eltV. Tho Opera wl'J be masniflcentlj moaxited with NEW iKD DEAUTIFOLSCKKir: KFPerw , Eiaborateand Cestlf ostumea. j A Powerful Cast. j Effectlre Chores -,c!en;TTerl April ?. 1 rlcc-a i $1, T5c, 50c ; GaUer j 25c. . ail 5 5ti ; i mat must prove irresistible to all wishing to hxxy. All shades and qnalities are represented in our stock at prices from ' TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT. LESS than any other house in this pity. On Men's Business Suits it is $o, $G, $8 and 6lO and up to $25. On Men's Cassimere Pant3 it is $ 1. CO. $2 $2,uO aad Jip to $0. 50 On large Boy's Suits it is $4, $5; $6 and up. . On snjall Boy's Suits it is $2,50, $3, $4, $5 and up. " ' ' i Wa are also offering bargains in Hats, Caps and Gent's Fnrnishins Goods. AT S-SIDE 4K IIOTE, wkiguts. . , P . . ' ' V1LLS SODSD. On WEDNESDAY, tho filh aucu as nwc ucw uauii; autrii m umiuiiwu. , I. ' I - , i - i - . i ' I last, oommeaclPff at 3 o'clock!! we will aeU at e are willing to let you take any goods home for inspection or comparison auCa0n all the fukkiture ' axd: nx ion , and the disorder af1 y COme u,p our Prmise 3TU have the privilege to return tubes, la loisjto auit, in theea-sidj rrk need that a commis- them. - ! , j ; . . . " Hotel, consisting of about 30 siu, Bed Woia SETII AV. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY SAlt'L P. COLIJEn Jt CO. TTEACTITE SALE OF TUEaIIDEE, tc , apl 7 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. Farnlture. Mattresses, Springs riUowa.Qbua- ware, Crockery, Stores, Hlverware, Kitchen Alao, in ti. k ' rr. x immure, , aa; man y oincr ariicica.; For Lease. FABM ON BEBNABD'S CREEK, with fine atock and In all appslntmenta in order. Apply to apl 8 It HEIDE & CO. Personal. Dr. A. T. Jones, of the New Orleans tbent at the bookstores. The designs Times-Democrat, is in the city to-day this year aro unique and bcautiml. j and registered at the Purcell House. Tho Wilmington Cornet Honrirt Mr. Z. W. Whitehead, ot the WinS- ninb will meet lor tctica Rt thmr 1011 Sentinel, was in the city to-day and lx music room to-night, the rehearsal g Pasure oi a can. . . . .i . w i iiir. j. u. QuDieii. oi ma hota oeing unaer me uirecuon oi xtoi. jBiun- - , . apl 8 it city Jast nieht and cave us the pleasure kAr KnlA OW. Ti ! T-T I . T"!. I ...... . . I mm. m w w V AuueieauuK w r iui uwu i m. uu oI a c-n. iia ia boomiaff the hotel bnai Seed Rice. I OLDEN SEED AND WHITE BICE, SPECIALLY FOB SEED, Tor sale by DEBOSSET & CO. one SIIABPY, In good order, built at Bean fortN. C, .M ,, .4:.1 ,i- . ' Capt Southerland frill rnn Wapronetto and Hacks for rtartlcB deslrlnc tn ttnri pr tor t her onnd trlr, 75 cents. ! I apl 7 2: - ' ' ' t: -v ' EASTER GO O D S I SET" - U-Xls' Auct5?neor- JJl SAfil'L P. COLLIER & CO. ; Easter Hats and Bonnets ! Household k Kitchen furniture at-Anciica. X TIIUESDAY, THE lOTH INST., COM- Easter Flowers and. Feat h ers Ag at n o'clock, we win sen, at the resi dence of Mr. T. B. Lawtber, No. 411 front it, brated "Fish" Brand Gillin thread is Less and is bound to Jiake a success of gQMB PUBE daisy butteb. i P0 Agent. - . t Capt. R. P. Patddison returned from Ger. barone Edward Tens. Kino J tbe South Saturday and will remain at 4 -- , . Hi the tiibt to cat aa much candy as cleared to-day for Riga, Russia, with nomo tor 80.m0 tlme- apl 8 It NICE AND SWEET CHEAP TOO. DbROSSET & CO. K with !j nm month. He has rain. 3 .050 hnrrpla rosin, vnlnprl nt i 1'Oint UaSWCll SCndS in & handsome r Arm and a half pounda in the first shinned bv Messrs. Taterson. Downinir ueiegation;o-iay. capt. K. r. i'aaai -..v ...i ht rmm irvi I , I son. Mr. John R. Paddison. Cant. D. T70B923AT . auu w n. u w ivvvi I I " til ta that CO can eat two ami a haul J ouermaa aau iur. o. Aiuermaa m r An ika in;ik Amv I Ji no mosi serene quietuce seems to I came down on the John Dawson last TU conlcctiooer is berinainz to feel be prevailing at Sm thville as wo could night BBtur not gamer tho laintest sort ol an item A Decorated Dinner Set apl 8 GILES MUBCHISON'S, UorehiBon Block. from tho3e who arrived from that town Mr. Arthor has lately caused to be (this morning. r rr pared for hnn at the Javy De- pttment actmplcte hiatory of the action of the father of his wife, William Lewis llerndoo, of the Unied States Katy. who lost his life in 1857, whilo ill command ofllu tniil tf Amihln rVn tral America. Tha iceident was one of Pot theraost hcn-Icjn the AmcricAQ naval Criminal Court. The proceedings before this tribunal For Rent. mWO HOUSES IN CONVENIENT Th. ide wbccUteamer John Sylvester S'DC0 ouf cIosed sleli PJ ot oM given W5 State vs. Frank Nixon, larceny; set tled. State vs. R. L. Cannaday, lottery; bound from Jacksonville, Fla , to New York, put in at Smithville at 0 o'clock this morning. We failed i to learn whether .he will come op to the city or derendint u'tcd. Jndgtnent one penny and costs. State vs. Eli Herring, assault and immediately and of the other 1st Blay.J APpiTlO JAS. H. CHADBOUBN A CO. apl 8 St t th m aneali The Jewbh Feast of the Passover will begin to-morrow afternoon at sun- battery ; continued. A core! drtsa has tha skirt nrtwd i8ct and continuo seven days. During Annual Meeting. pHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEM- be rs (policy holders) of the Wilmington Mutu- State vs. George W. Murray, escape, ai nre ins. Co., win be held at the office of . . . r 1 r wufnj w " V'""V-"' V-' " tnio what are called accordeon plaits. I penoa an Jeaveneu oreaa win do p. m j. u.MUHfl, -n. . . - . . ii j r . l .u- -i Jsfwt a v .iwih istparn. etriDPTZiement- I -v-v-" j a uuc a i n iirnivM l n w a m n t haw t r uaaauuui a a luu a w& w w i r uiawuiuwij i " - I 1-omied-edrenlAit nt in-- tha m thodox Jews. daamcni mn. - 1 If f J " W W WJ of aa accordcoa. and it is claimed that coaaouot of wear will make them coae out. They can be had" in cash State vs. Bryant Moore, assault and PEARS' SOAP. The ordinance of baptism by immer- battery. Judgment suspended on pay- "discommended SN M 1iM!l.tlllAAy1 -k V AaIaVA1 I I ... AS A BALM FOB THE sion was administered to three colored ment of costs. MM AW a ama m af awvv I Am A T iat n tVinl 1 If 1 trr in !! ti. w:- "wuwu'' """ knu ,lu,1,w . oiaic vs. Cornelius oioure, larceny: r.i ..j -.s.u dockatthefoot of Princess street on delendant submits. Judgment not yet Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. M. Con- pronounced. way, colored, ofhciating. I state vs. Walter Williams, larceny. frtjed. and with wfficient goods ad- c:Uocal to form the short overskirt and tiqce. ury out when our report closed. m. the Court took a recess m. hair, preserrlng' It In health, maintaining Its tone'and complexion, and preventing wrinkles. I hare found It matchless for the hands and complexion." ADELIA PATTI. "I have used Pears Soap for some time, and prefer It to any other." t Sold by I j Munds Bros. & DeRosset, Dealers In Drugs and Fine Fancy Goods, apl 8 1 t-v- ? , - Tha Yonnr Mpn!i Hp.hrAw Associa- h!'. . m. . n .. I linn w ill Vi a va n ratin.iv.l f orm .nil I ' wjj irauic at uiiennage, &outn ..v-. . until 3 o Ahica, according to tha Colonies. The nail, on Weduesday night, for an ea- u ha saa linalnian belonzlnz to tho post I tcrtainment to be given in a s hort time I xiiatclier. Prlmroso & W6St wsibou his legs in a recent railway Ano uto tniorawa wlllUBlUB Since tho war eyerything seems to K:a.aad so has trained a baboon to principal piece reneareu. j baye been revolutionized, and in noth c-ar2e hia duties. Jacko nnshea hial m ir il. Intr i thn h.nirA mnra annarent than t i x. loomer, coioreu. was Deiuru iue i - : i 4.1.1. A, 1 It ccr about on a trolly, and under his Mayor lbia m0rning for disorderly con- neiro minstrelsy.. The times of JM Otlling' OUCCeeUS ii KG -cvuou. worts tne lever to set dacttYor which he was sentenced to George Christy, the uucueys. wooas inxa with a moat ludicrous imiuUon nnpmpn, for rlva j.U- ia tuQ c;tv and a host of other "burnt cork artists cftraaa. - orison. James Cutler, alw colored, of antebellum days are things -of, the Tkeadoriion of Western chemical charged with tho samo offecce; was past never lo return and remembered icienr u tw. -.-t.-.t.i t. t;t..irro.i by only a comparative few. The un- apid. AMnr.u. iwwn .tMi.w couth m appearance, dress, dialogue Easter Millinery ! ALL CHOICE AND NEW ! ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY ! ALL AT THE LOWEST possible prices. OUB DISPLAY OF aU of his HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FCRNITUBE. I. I Parties wishing to do so can examine the Furniture Wednesday prior to the sile. ' api i - -- - - - - - -t . . - ... Stop and Think. "yaHY PAY EENr WHEN THE J same money will buy you a homo ? In this . city -1 have sold over one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses ullfor l 1 IS SIMPLY SUPEKB. - ! Not only equalling but absolutely surpassing the exhibition of previous years, which have 10 IarllC8 wno n, r,,t,Hm, - m ' tbem h taJments-monthly payments. In our Untrlmmed Hat Department will be o.I have a large number now on my booki. foundevery atyleland shape which will bo wbo making regular monthly paymenU worn this seasonj at prices lower than the f00 own homes and get clear of Und- lowest to be found at any other establishment. MoMy Z l? buUJ' Our Flower Department Is a perfect Easter P12 cw , JAMES WILSON. garden filled with the most exquisite designs Old North StSitO Sal0011y of branched goods, at prices certainly less G South Front St. than those charged for second-class K005! j-jje ONLY SECOND-CLASS B Alt EOOM elsewhere. " Our Feathers too, are worth looking at. B t IN THE CITY! v E CAREFUL OF DRINKING AT THIS We have Ostrich Tips In every style, plain and the ciemmer Whiskey la very bad and shaded. Ostrich Plumes in every shade and LBccr Is too colJ; thellve CenU Cigars quality. Pompoons in special styles of our es too much smoke ; the other Liquors are own, called the Princess of Wales Pompoon eiaalIy a8 eecondlass. Try 'em and ace If made of humming birds, aigrette and tips. tney It u kcpt by th0 mcaoeet mia Drummers and other" travellers which will surely please the Udles. As f or J xmctiCA. our Trimmed Hat Department It la the most thCre Uca lt l8 elaaAt apl 7 Q AWNINGS OF ALL KINDS MADE ; AND PUT UP. Success. beautiful and complete. Hats can be trimmed to suit one and all by expert milliners on our - ft Cl O S il 21 U OO own premises. A call will surely convince you, at i TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, s 118 Market St., WILMINGTON, N . C . N. B. Milliners supplied at special redac tlons. apl 7 PINE GENERAL SATISFACTION. 3 12. HAIR MATTRESSES GIVE 3 03 A FEW MONTHS AGO WE ADDED TO OUR STOCK OF FINE CI9AR3A LARGE LOT OF krraiiing sulphuric acid on a large I ThQ GoldsboroJbMcwycr says: Quite and music was the popular furore and iaj Malquette'i "lilementary lalsoparty of Goldaborola nics.mem- the more extravagant was either the eoLttrj' aQ(j prcscajul5 ..Qjjgjjjjj Ibcrsofthe Episcopal church, is being better was the entertainment. Now all Aoainu" tTe bca Qjjte iato maao up to auena me consecrauoa 01 13 changea ana me antsis appear u -uiara ...... ... . 1 krv. nr. it iucu. u u.suuu ui iiiu iiw 1 nif innronruiB aDDirei. luu uiuaii: a KfiilcoIUr., Ton'cnn. ccsc of East Carolina, to' take place at Lf a higher order, and while the spirit Key West and Imported iQiiter.taiwM . r.. i Wilmington, on the 17th inst. of fun is kept up and even improved . . - " LI A UVtklvW IW WWU I I ...... - I I V&4 II uiH I . . . . 11 r . r . I v M u& hxslUnT rr. t u tn I W hrA cMn snrera.1 SDecimcns of I it . k . ha.cx i ail a a a a a u wmmbvw-'' wwvv. a a a it m w bp r- 1 i iiirji' i riin:i uiua af UJliosibV r?rr',. t- V v,v.nrw!nP. whirh were done bvL. . n irnc- I Since then our sales have steadily Increased erB u colored man who was once pupils of Capt. Bunker, a German !ait ni ht WDiCQ was eoUai in eVery Dnrlns the past three weeka we have sold respect to any we have ever seen. The more of these goods than have ever been sold music, both vocal and instrumental, here In six months. We have a aine-Uned 7 7 7. case, in which U kept a wet sponge, thereby able and all was conducted in the very best manner. The audience, which was to keep our cigar, perfectlt Furniture. miS OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Keeps apl 7 THOS. C.;CRAFT, Agt. - i .'', , ;Furnliure Dealer, S3 fy. Front f treet Kerclmer & Calder liror ' "; ' ' -WHOLESALE t. : - - : . a.: ilROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchant. a full stoek of every variety of roods In the I VT s . j user lor saie a inn nae or line, and are constantly receiving new styles. I FLOUR, ned by Henry A. VU hnt mora artist, who has been several months in a waiter at Long Branch, who the city. Those we have seen evince many papili as he can attend to. remarkable aptness in tho pupin anu CJ are mostly misses ranging from much skill in imparting tnatruction in - sua ir, SALT. HWB. 11KU. all of which are oScred at aa low prices aajx u.v, oaTjJ, 8UJfc, soda, any house in the South. Please call ani ex CttACKERS. CANul, Hour 1UU, UI.UK. NAILS, . paper, bag-. AXLEtiKEiJiE, POWDER, apt 7 - amine same. D. A. SMITH, apl 7 Fnrnltnre. N. Front Street , coffer; " MUL saiiS, LA D, HAY, ! POTASIL SOAP, " CASDLZ8, IJ1VKT. MATCH I5UCKKTS, TIfcS, Ac FJov for Easter. tt. u:. tKiafKpr t!tnl. Hanker ls ia feeble to Kiuxsuicra WUUk- I r - "I. according to his system-, to Ireiucs health, but be is evidently thorough aitrg00ne. were kept in a roar of ( fresh all the timb. We intend to keep -eol the mouth and giro tho lips artist, as his works which we have seen nghter from the first to the last. It t11!?!11". In addition very plainly show. was the first appearance of this com- ceTtlops the cheat and induces cheerful neaa. appearance Mrs. Marnret Tvnan. 231 E. 3ith pany in our city and they had a renuai- atreel. New Xork. writes that ahe a of- tion make and they were enurely fered two years with rheumatism.! and for fir months In bed. Finally St. Jacobs Oil. the great conqueror of pain, successful and may bo always sure of ft crowded house whenever tkey coma oar roods opto standard, and solicit patron as. " " ! ' '1 " Pi L. BBIDGrEES & CO; HO irortii Front BU apIS - - - A LL WHO DESIRE A SMOSE la Which EASTER CARD 3, BEAUTIFULLY paint- j tne tenses will be gently lolled to rest acd the I filfT frI tram frv mnm .mil.. hjlA. ed, descripUve of every conveyable sentiment n&tfnl air essUes of "Arabian Mhu" plea- aor, saoaia iry use oi inoo Vvsactuo won Imported tlarsra at - ."i-.- - jr. C lULLER'S Fharratcy, apl 7 ' Corser Fotirth an-1 Nca st A Horso ! w Alllorso ! YrrLL,? WETME.VN A CLOTHES HORSE, ; tLe nlcci t thleg yon tare seen. Lap Doardj ' with and wUhoat less. -We are feitiox in our Ice b we a4 Cream Freezers. Those popu lax COOK STOVJW rami? nrhtoir OaSr by l'ALMCCR A TATLOITJ WIHT Off. ..M in latest designs,' richly em heQlahed. EASTER PRESENTS of arioaa descrip tion", new and novel n every partknlar vari ety. If yon come early I will safely gnaran toe thai you can find exacUy what you want at HEINSBERGER'S, was tried ana itcurea ner. hero. api7 lire ock sal XlcalQ 8cic 9. .

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