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this paper evening. Son -lay !T- r 1 .FOSIIT..TA3IE.S. rnicral latorctf t but rRHnUlTION? POSTAGE PAID. rl y.x montM. $i.00. Tl rear (re month, 35 cents. C Mill be dchrwed by carriers free or 10 cent week. lr-.-.Tli-i n-ii! report any and all fsU- n-ivr their ftter wgalariy. . 9 it . T . 4 -, rT-ic rirruUtion. of any newspaper Mi'th-A. city of Wilmington. r.-obably h million tons of coal will . , r.".:n-! in Tennessee thi year. Italy will probably aend more immi .,r. ci3 to this country this year than IrelanJ. - UK I-aJy Florence Dixie is no relation to tee --Dixie" sxteitr nl popular in the South. . ' . - mi Gram's vignette will not be put apon the two-cont stamp. That U creditable Tc-? p resent Board of Directors of the ferine Ivariia Railroad were re-elected on Toc3'Jay . A call has been issued lor a.national convention of the land league to meet at Philadelphia April 27th. ; ' Smallpox prevails in New Orleans. Sixty-five ceaths occurred there from that dread disease last week. . The contiaaous and extended rains in California now assure good crops and the farmers are gn atly elated. Mount Etna is resuming operations. These are eleven fissures but thus far she is spouting lava ironi otfiy one. There are only eleven hundred appli cations for twelve vacancies in the Interior Department at VnshlngLon. . . The bill" prohibiting political assess ments passed to a third reading in the Pennsylvania Hbuse ot Representa tives. t Water i3 being let into the canal of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Coru pmy preparatory to the regular open is? of navigation. William II. Vanderbilt's new rewsi- denceat No. 640 Fifth avenue, New York, is to bo further ornamented by a $75,000 conservatory. . f Immigration from Europe promises to very heavy during the spring and summer months. Germany will fur nish an unually large quota. 1 ' James Gordon Bennett, with his jacht, the Xamoiiria, U sailing a 1,450 mile race in the Mediterranean with the Duke ot Hamilton's yacht, the Thistle. W6 hope that the death of Postmaster General Howe may not become a public calamity by the promotion of Hatton to the vacancy caused by the death of the former, A colored boy of fifteen years, Wil liam Beamcr, will be hanged in London county, Va , for a criminal assault' on a white girl, the Governor bavins re fused to interfere. Queen Victoria's kneo has given her enough amusement in tho commotion her fall has caused throughout the world to repay her lor all the pain slid -has eaUcrod from it. Tho North will increase in manufac tnres, but it is safe to assume that the East and the West will try to have the biggest finger in tho pie. Will wo let them do so? that's the question. Roth Inger8oli and Merrick made fools ot themselves. Dorscy was will ing to swear all the time. He probably would just as lief tako an oath on n Biolo as on a soellinz book. Ready monoy is tho modern magician. 3y the outlay of $250,000,000 France proposes to build a ship canal from the Bay f -.Biscay to the Mediterranean. This isa complcto flank of Gibraltar. Indiana ranks as the first of the wheat growing States, Ohio second Illinois third. The yield of wheat in the first named State is 1,316 bush. sla to the square mile and 19,04 bushels oacre. The timber lands of Mississippi and Arkansas aro being purchased by Northern capitalists and removed from market to be held for use when Canada and tho Northwest are denud of their forests. . " '-After being in the courts for thirty years ,a decree of foreclosure has been en red on the first mortgage bonds of the Vermont Central Railroad, and a reor kUon of the company will bo iin iiately effected. . . - Goy. Bea Butler has joined the Lowell. Mass., Young MenV Christian Association. The question now arises whether he haa tackled tho Christian Aoclatioacr the. Christian Associa-cattatwiihija. 1LJ VOL. VII. J . WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. MARCH r The drought in California threatens injury to tho wheat crop, j The ice has disappeared In the Hud son River in front of the city of Albany, but a gorge has formed a few mild be low Van Wiess. j . i The centenary of the jfirst American Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Dr. Samuel Seabury. was celebrated at St. Paul's Church, Watorbury, Conn , lju-t Tuesday. J j . - l George W. Conkling, Jr., was 'dis charged by Justice (Smith, upon ' tho ground that he shot William H. Haver stick in self defense A very proper act in the justice. j n ' ' The fivo copper mines in Michigan, which have declared dividends during the past year, have paid up j capital of $$500,000. and tho 1 dividends paid amount to $2,900,000. The Calume and Heda, which haa a capital of $1. 900,000, paid its stockholders In the past year $2,000,000. ! The alleged discrepancy in the ac counts of tho Soldier?, Home, as Wash ington, D. C, is fully explained, as might" have been j expected, by the Treasury Department. To convict a man t rascality at the Capital is one f the most difficult i things" within m r knowledge, although it is well known that there is more ot that article tbero than any other part of the country. . When Cincinnati packed ' more hogs than any city in the Union, Kansas City was merely a small spot on the map, if indeed it had been christened Now the hog figures for that place .are 410.000 for 2.832 against 418,000 in: Cincinnati. Westward the hog empire seems to wend its way. St; Louis shows 100.000 less than Kansas City while Chicago numbers 2,330,000. . ' . New York Trtith has beeri sold to ex Mayor Oakey Hall and jhisj syndicate. Mr. Hall is to be editor-inj-chiet with the following editorial staff: j Managing editor. John W. Pratt; city editor, Morris H. Warner; dramatic editor, John W. Kelfcr; labor editor, Thomas W. Jackson ; sensation editor, George Vporhis, and society editor, Robert V. Donolly. A n?w building will soon be erected for the paper, arid in the mean time Mr. Hallincreases tho pay of the reporters by advancing "space" rates from 3 to $5 per column, j LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW! ADYEBTISIMIimL IlEts BEnoEB Vleltora Yate-4 A .Largo Stock i W II Greex Garden Seed Muwds BKoa Soda Water S L Fremont -Civil Engineer f PLBetdgeks & CoRojater's Coady Statement of tho Condition of the Providence Washington Insurance Company We haven't had a touch of April yet. ' Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low pices, at Jacobi.'s j j ' t All Fools' Day falls this year on Sun day. . I . v e get our v llson Isiflinga two at a time but they are not published on the same day. h' Tho celebrated 'Fish Brand' Gills Twinois8old only at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot. j J I Farming operations T every where have been greatly retarded by the cold. wet weather. " j :" Capt. Perry says he expecta to get tho Seaside Hotel ready for the reception of guests by the first of !Mav. P . i Oysters aro on thej wane, and yet somo of the fattest New HiTer oysters we have yet had are coming into mar ket-now. . ' . i There are some hopes that the vexed market question is in a fair way of set tlement now on a basis that will be ac cepted by everybody. There will be a "Love Feast" at Front Street M.,E. Church to-morrow evening, to begin promptly at 7 o'clock. Members of all churches, and serious persons, are cordially invited to attend. Rev. Joseph R. Wilson, D. D-, willde livcr a lecture, under tho auspices of the Wilmington Library Association, at the Opera House on Tuesday evening, April J0;h. The subject of ; the lecture will bo "Fun." ' k The farmers in the interrior tell us that the fruit crop, especially peaches, is ruined and this loss it seems! extendi into South Carolina. Tho trees are in full bloom, bright and pretty to the eye but false and dead a? to thernit buds. A fine assortment of Pons and Pistols at Jacosx$3 Hardware Depot. t Mild weather predicted for Saturday. Aklerman Chad bourn isytae only man on the Board ot Aldermen who was "tfcar" before. There were some very fine, rock in the market this afternoon. They were caught at jotties near Fort Fisher. Coi. John M. Robinson, President of the Seaboard System of roads, is in the city to-day, having arrived here this morning via Hamlet, in hi3 private car, accompanied by'Maj. Winder, General Manager. - I Attention is invited to the card of Coi. Fremont, as it appears in this issue. He will follow his profession hero, and wo do not doubt that the si mplo an nouncement will, in a very short time, attract to his office a handsome easi ness. . ! The postoffico in this city was closed yesterday during the afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock! by order of the Depart ment at Washington. We know of no law whieh would justify suoh an order and we fail to seo by what right the cit izens of tho United States were subject ed to the liability of great personal in convenience ana! loss by tho issuance thereof. I 1 Icy. Any one wishing to know something of the cold weather which has been experienced at the North, this Winter, may form some idea by looking at the Ice whioh is being j discharged to-day from the schooner Etta M. Barter, at the foot of Dock street. The blocks will average quite two feet thick, and we saw some that were more than that Cxports Foreign. Nor. barqueatine Leon, Capt: Eilert sen, eleared to-day for Liverpool with 500 casks spirits turpectice -and 2. ICO barrels rosin, valued at $13,934,80, shipped by Messrs. Patorson, Downing & C0,' Schr. Fffie Sweet, Capt Daley, cleared for Porto Rico with 125.350 feet lumber, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & JSon. Butcliert' .Meeting. At the meeting of the butchers; in the Mayor's Office yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. A. Oirell was chairman and Mr. J J. Hopkins secretary. Messrs. J. II. Melton, John C. Borneman and W. J. Kellogg were appointed a committed to confer with a like committee of the Board of Aldermen. ; . A resolution was adopted heartily endorsing the action of the Board of Aldermen in appointing a committee to confer with tho butchers of the city. It was voted that a rote of thanks be tendered the Mayor for the us of. his office. j The meetiDg then adjourned, subject to the call of tho Chairman. Hocking the Trains. . As the down mail train on the Care" Una Central R. R. was -passing Mat thews last night, about 8:30 .o'clock, a rock was thrown which crashed through the glass of the Raleigh sleeper and fell to tho floor, not I having been ; thrown with force sufficient to drive it through the apposite . window. There were four persons in tho car at tho time, two ladies and two gentlemen, bat fortun ately no one was injured. This as the second time within three nignts that this outrage had occurred, each time at the same place, and It is a pity but that the scoundrels could be caught This might be effected if a handsome reward were publicly offorod for tho apprehension and detection of the ras cals. ! To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glas3 &c. You can get all za and at the lowest prices. To Be fcl or Not to Be (e.) , Mr. II. II. Bloom, on the corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, is very successful in keeping and raising bees. Ha had a hive of Italian bees swarm to-day, which is considered remarkably early in the season, and it is said that when these cunning creatures swarm the cold weather has departed. The swarm lighted upon the arbor over the gate of the entrance to the residence o! Mr. Joel Woolvin, and Mr. Bloom, in capturing them, took a bucket and held it invested on a pole over where they had located, occasionally shaking the arbor to set the bees in motion. The little fellows flew around him" as busy as bees," but did not sung him, proba bly because they were Italian bees and could not sting in German. It is said, however, that this kind of bee ' ia not near so spiteful and liable to sting as is tho RSLtive sort. Which reminds CS . thatJ get suited In quality and pricea from the'large 1 , , nr uL. v Uck of SADDLERY GOODS, at the Neisr. if wc e?cr keep bas it trm bo lio T.1UU withmi.flnsVfM to fi . tcn.d to theza. ; 1 City Court. : Lily Elliott,' a colored damsel from "Paddy's Hollow." was brought before tho JIavor this morningj charged ! with disorderly1 conduct. Tijiei charge was proved, and the;Lily',' was. required to pay a fine of $5 for the fun. T - Kliuwood Shirts. Messrs. A.- & I. Shrier, 31 Market street, have been appointed sole agents for . the well .known Ehuwood Shirt which is undoubtedly the best, in the market. Each shirt comes in a hand some box; Give them a trial. t - Fire AnniTersary- The 14th. anniversary of -Wilmington Steam Fire Engine TCo.. No. 1, wa3 celebrated yesterday in' a "very hand some manner, by parade and engine practice in the I afternoon and a' cele bration at nighti "There were about thirty membors on parade, and the contest between those who manned tho two different streams thrown from the same engine wa3 a very spirited, nlbeit a wet one.' , w j At the close of the parade the compa ny attended at the engine house where a few corks were drawn and a num ber of pleasant little toasts 4 were made and responded to. Capt C. D. Myers, tho new Chief of the Fire Department, was present and the talking reEted be tween him. Mr. E. G. Paimeh3e, Fore man, and Messrs. W. C. VonGlahnand Martin Newman, Assistant ; 1 Foremen. A York auctioneer named Pryer, Fell in trying to reach a bid higher, . Ho sprained his knee, But from pain he Is free, . St. Jacobs Oil cured up the crier. MAKEIED. TAYLOR LONDON At tho residence of the brlio'a brother, John B. London, Esq., at Kock HU1, 3. C, on tha evening of the 27th inst., by Kcr. AvgusUne Prontisa, Slliilator of the Church of Our Saviour, at-Kock iilll, Capt. JOHN W. TAYLOR and Mls3 T , daughter of the late Col. Henry A.- Lon don, both of FIttsboro, N. C. Ko cardi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & L. FREMONT, QIYIL ENGINEER, N. jr. CORNER RED Cross and Third streets, wilt make surreys, plans, estimates, drawings, designs, and wlU superintend the construction of buildings, bridges, wharreg, &c. r Terms moderate and satisfaction assured, i mch 29-tf Statement gnOWINQ THE CONDITION OF THE ProTldenee Washington Irsurance Compsny of Providonce, R. I., December 81st, 188. " - ASSETS : ,. ., Account of stocks and 4 bonds of the United p States, also all other stocks and bonds ab solutely owned by the -Company.. t 77fl.U3.eo interest aue ana accru ed on stocks and oth er securities f,H9.17 cash in company's principal office and belonging to the Com pany, deposited in Bank , Premiums or assess ments unpaid Premium or assess ment loans and notes All other assets, detail ed in statement. Tetal Assets ,780.51 J,414.1 112.T78.W ' 1 fl.007.8M.21 j LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, includ ing those resisted. . . . 1,008,424.36 Reserve, as required bylaw 325,877.70 All other Claims 277.93 Total Liabilities. $ Capital Stock paid up. Total Income.... ...... Total Expenditures... 4M.000.00 ass.eoi.a 817,378.02 " ... i North Cabouna Business cr SS2. Risks written..... 'ir...t 552.831 Premioma received... .....r..... L709.66 Losses paid on risks taken............ None. Losses incurred....... None. President, J. H. DbWOLF. ; . Secretary, J. B. BRANCH. of Wilmington, N. Cf , - . r- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - j ' Orncs Secret A2T or Stats, Iksubincz DErABTilEJrr. . Raleigh. N. C, 27th March, im. Ia compliance with Sec 6 of "An Act to con solidate the lnsuranne Laws of North Caroli na." ratified March 7th. IS83. 1 certify that the above la a true extract from the sworn state ment of the Providence Washington Insurance Company, on December 31st, 1892, now on file in thla Department. ' . I W. L. BAUNDERR, mch 29 " Secretary ot State rJotice. 1 XffE OFFER, AT WHOLESALE, A FULL Rne of HFATY GROCERIES, embracing Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Mbbeea, Salt, Crackers, Candv,. . Soap, starch. Candle. ' heese, oda, Potaea, Burgs Wrat.ptng Paper. Wrapping Twine. Hay, Dagglng, lies, Ac, 1 ye. Snuff, Tobacco, . i 'Nails, Hop-Iron,Gluc, I Oat, Axleareaee. 1 EERC1TNEB CALDERBRO&.. Grocers an-1 Com'n Merchants,: mcU 35 Wilmington. N. c f COUNTKY -a TECCIIANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN A'J.' '. . .' ' ' . . .. i rf 7- nMyf - , IL M. DO WD EN & CO.. ' - No. iJ Zlzzzt t. r llzzzJZ-itzri cj:-1 r4lr. nh5 29. 1883. NO. 76 NEW APVERTISEMEyTS. Our Friends Bcmeiuber THAT WI2 SOLD ROYSTER'S CANDY frosa the BUrt at Thlrty-FIve tentaper pound, but wcm forwt to ralao the pric to Forty Cents, aad then to Fifty Cent's.'.' as Eoyater trade In other pof tlooa of the Sta e complain ed at ih law prife wo were charging. We did not intend to , reduce thla prlc, as ROYSTER'S CAXOY HAS ALWAYS STOOP os its ows mekix3, and will bear comparison With any candy in the countky. 1 OTnUIi CANDY MANUFACTUBERS, not 1 -r f - i coateut ith the custom they ara recelrln, haro reduced their bet Candy to Forty Cents per vouod, which act, in turn, has induced us to RED17CB TnK TiUCE OF ROYSTEk'S CANDY (Res aud Purest. Mixture), for tbo j preeent. to , 35 Cents per Pound ! Or, Three Pounds for $1 1 Of course there U no moiicy la this f or u, but we will see it theld adao, "The, fittest will survive", has asy. truth In It or not. P. L, BRIDGERS & CO. iachSS j . ' CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, ' I MAYOR'S OFFICE, March 23th, 1SS3. Special Notice. rjinE CHIEF OF POLICE 1 1 A3 BEEN IN stmctd to arrest all boys, white', or colored, who my be .caught usicg or having iu thfir possf-sslon what la known aa 'SJing Shols". ,TLi3 order will be rif Idly enforced. 1 . E. D. HALL, mch 2S-2t Siarcopy Mayor Vis i to rs - riK THE CITY ARE INVITED TO THJB A : LIYE BOOKSTORES, Tf here every thing to their advantage will be hhovm the in, riving them in purchases the benefit of tficlr vttlt. These stores are tho most attractive places in the city.' ASK to be shown there to make your pur- '!.. . i chases of Pianos, Organs, or any Musical In struments. Books. Stationery and Kanev Arti- j-cles, which will be given you in exchange for iasa ana on me most iioerai terms ark lor UEINSBERGER'S, ' mch S3 Live Book and Music Stores A Large Stock rF blank! books, . Paper and Enrclopos, I - , - i School Books, 5 i t I I i - Wrapping Paper, ; , Taper Bags, .' Twine, Picture Frama, ": - ."..' ', . . -: Alimnis.! . -. .. Musicalirnstruinents, Ac, Ac mch 20 aW. YATES. i CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, - i MAYOR'S OFFICE. 'I ' j March;, 1383. SEALED PROPOSALS TXT ILL BE RECEIVED FOR FURNI8H ing the city of Wilmington n with Labor and Material, specified "below, contract to com contract tocom- mence April 3rd. 183 and continue until April 1st, I88t said bids to bo opened at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen on Monday, April 2nd, 18S3, at 7" o'clock, P. M. let For furnishing drivers, feeding and shoeing muies, ana keeping carts ana harness In good order, for any number of carts the city, may employ. 2nd For f arniahlng material and keeping in repair the city street lamps; also, for lighting. extisgulalilDg and cleaning all city lamps, and filling lamps when oil ia ued; alao, for fur nishing oil, wfrk and chimneys for all lamps not supplied with gas; also, for furnishing any limps ordered, of size and quality known a Standard Street Lamps. 8rd For ilgttip the city with gas or other wise. . 4tb For lumber per l,Go fet. of merchant abie quality, and in quantities a required by sue wiv. - :- Jth For scavenger work. ' cth For printing and advertising. 7ta AleQ for dgutlog he city with electric fights. E.D. HALL, nvch5 2t-nac mnth Mayor Star copy Tuesday and Friday Garden Seed ! l-pEAS, BEANS. CORN, CALBACE, Tn j nip. Squash. Cii ardiJa-ttih, &r., , A fine sekctl n ot Flower vh?I. ? ; For aa.le bv T "f " WILLIAM'IL GREEN, - ErcgglsU. mch SODA WATER; 0s AND AFTEf: TO DAY T7E WILL Irt n thfi .-,! r".Yij tf P.Kt R.-v . vare fruU juices only wed. r r? .1 r- - . S 1. i Dioras-irmacMs. ROADWAY. SZW T03 AND Wl WTJLlttNQlON, S. C. ciea!iSot the fir'': " , ' . i" ' , l'VPrsMJJ!tli tans ba Tt)id4 . ' Vvl tht tlw EfjtoT daw cot a!ir cCcrs In the editorial cohiains. - I Aaslduoos wait upea her. ( - . -And cather gear by every wtio ' . 1 ThatjMtliWby-hcaor. , . i, j, Nat for to hide it !a & hi I. r 1 1 i Not for a train attendant,. . .'j - WUO PAYS- RENT. Secure heaa txl be your own landlord. .BuiMin lou lor aaJe on the iasfalwct pUn Mm lotto and Rankin street. . , - MoneloaBM to thow wfclln? bcui. mc" Apply to JAUkS WLUJOX. Sp ring & SuiTinior . - - ... f '-' : 'i. ' . . C O O;D:Q;;?' ; " - ' ' " ' - : ' '; ' " i - '- -'-' i . : NO OPEN - - - " h. . 36 ; Market Street;: . All the Latest vNovol ties, -IN- DRESS GOODS, -, . WHITE -GOODS. - x &0., &Qt 1 r i v. TtTLLKB ADVERT! 8 KkfJKXT LS ' ' - DAYS."' ' a! text 2- Call, get suited, bpkae4, aaj theraty plaete Tmvit obcdleac,' IV3. (V3. ltAT2 1 36 - Market Cttrboi. lan 29 - THIS DAY.1 ' A Complete Assortment SPRING&'SUIVIMER JJECEIYEP TO-DAY, WILL XR OrMT for laapectioa to-morrow. , ; ' 1 " ' ;" - ,' '' '"'" -,; ' ' '-J. , . Those of my lady mitoaera who hare xm awaitbig the, an ival of theso good-inl oth ers-will ficdkmong them Uw Newcit'atd Latest and Pretttest S tylea and Design, j A large asaortment of the well knnrn -Cr - " ' - , m Has Linen Collar n styles," Ladica n4 ChEdrcn'. : ' 1 A rail and an exam!ntirA f v-v i- spectfhlly ollclted. - MISS E. KARRER, mch 15 ; . EXCHANGIS CORNE2.Q step Cardo. r LARGE ASSORTMENT. All nnr (ki sign. Fringed and HBfrtngeJ. Call and tea . them at I - HElNSBKnr;rm. Steel Engravings.' JCkT RECEIVED ANOTHER ' AS 5 02T- meat of STEEL ENCRAVIVO- I ;HEINSBERGER;sV ! f-1 .Live fi&ik avi MiMk Rro i If Ton Yyouid .be. Happy "The Golden Harvest,"' I'CALU.MET," or. soni!J!:!t?;()-.:: XX " ' f Oil " v A i J
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