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THIS PAPKB cepted by JOSH T. JAMES, i pTf ON? POSTAGE PAID: oa fill months, $2.00. Tl t .,v ' nrt- One monm, w cenw. fflp rtclKcr-! by carrlera tree ; ort ol me caiy, c or v . PLEASE NOTICE. Wa will be glad to rccclro cotnTnunlcaUooa tram our frtends on any aad .an euhjeeu of jgenmlhtterestbiit r .; 1 " The came of the writer tcn4 ahray be tc t i . ,,-..- ... , .,. . . w p 1 -r r n i r - - - ' . tn v ii i . ii i 1 if r n lilt n . j ti i 1 1 ii y r i. i ii i : - w . m . . it -ii- i v'ii-'f-i- -- l i i i ...I ' 1 U i b 1 -A Y U v h WAV M ' v rv J . . '1 V I 1 V V o i i I ----- -:,--!- i " . r . . - - J - - - ' - - I I I : - i irtw and Inderal. wrlbtr. will reportW an4 i in ...! VOL. VII. WILMINGTON I N C. MONDAY. MAY 7, 1883. NO. 109 . -r . D. .;.iri hLx the. Inrocsl ' . l k ! " .i i I NEW AIVERTISE3IENfS. t V . . minium, of any ncrpaper .; fir-top t U nffinn fllAl 1 . ff.i-1 i ' nrd in the nojy ,.nu. J i - atetl that over undying art in Pans. LOCAIJSEWS. IRDEX TO IIEW ADVERTISEMENTS- Tatk Fancy Goods. ! j ladles Don't be Declvel ' Mcio Bro Phannaclata j Pmtir Christ Ice Cream 1 AroeTi-t ;WOHTH & WOBTU TobaCC o7 ...... i 1 . 4rT,-erdam Exhibition cas oecu hv tnc J D McKacherx AieJgnee's Sal? ! j IlErssnEnCfEK Pianos and Orgarss hTTEKBOUno Weatherj Favorable ' KyiGHTS ur HoOKBegular Meeting W H08KE5-oi WRtr-J-MlHcral Water Kercher & Caldrk Bros Kalnlt, eto p T. IRriihjkrs A Co Fine Wine and Llqn&rs j j Thn Board of Alderorexr rneet to nlffht. , .! o' who died the other day at Loro 0 7 wa5 109 yeavs'old. and left lto jeM.-endants . i-eorae Bancroft, though pMt eighty -' 6.;i rides on horseback 'and Bits ITrecrect than many youn- men,' SlcGill University, Montreal, Canada, nghl nt 8 o'clock for practice . :. 'forrl the honorary decree of .,l.4 , blu JL .D.ufK)n the Marquis of Ume, or-(icncrai oi tauaun. . ; " Governor-General ot - ifTtin invitinz coiorea lia r Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port for I Blebed to the Editor. CommaillcaUori mail be wrtttea on ' oal oxw tide of Ue paper. - PersonaUUce must bclk veiled And It ta especially aad particular ljnxie j tood that the Editor doee bt always eodor tke Tlcwa of correpondcni tnaksat so state In the editorial column. ' j' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Extension. Messrs. u. nruuiuiu , , . ... . Aj city, hare farmer snown tneir enitrr ; : ' . " rny. rrWi. pr168 nd 6nt by brch.ng out into srioi, ofla6t Je. , new field of operation. They have re cently purchased a one-half interest in the old and well .established tobacco factory in UchmoricU Va. of Hicks & Loram. The now firm name will be Hicks & Brunhild Bro.' All of the old stock of Hicks & Ixram was purchased J WEATHER FAVORABLE 1 W E W S T O R E: i' ' - ' ? ; ' o '.ir ponding period of last year, this week of 246 bales. The receipts of the crop year to date foot up 124.637 bales, as apjain&t 1M.766 bales to same date last year, a decrease this year ofj 10. 129 bales. 1 F. -A5D- Bnsiuess Booming ! TjOR THE COXYEKrEKCE OF Mr CUS 1 TOMERS AND TI1E PCBUC GENEUAXXtJ I hare cpenod a Tfe French Dominique .... .un In hi.i bite ladies enough to "go round. balls,. 'there ."not being The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot np 61 ba'.es. . , . The Cornet Concert Club meet to- The calebratod 4Fi3h Brand Gills1 Twine i sold only at .lAcow's Hard ware Depot- Grand Lodgre I. O, O. by the new firm , and the factory is now Tfl QnCL Ixxlje ot the State of f turning out fine grade? of tobacco. Mr. Nortu Carolina, of the t Independent Clothing! :Clothin t ft i 5 H. Brunhild haa - just arrivetl from Richmond, bur expects to return iaa ) few days. , Either he or his brother, Mr. Leopold Brunhild, will be in Rich mond most of the time. Wo wish them success in their new enterprife. The printed argument" of Mr. W. V . Ker of counsel for the govcrumcnt, in (imnin-the star route case, makes 250 delivery. ufure. occupy j - The stock of CTocerieJ tobacco, etc., in the store of Mr. A. S. V instead will Ko n1l at 5iiition to-morrow at 12 W ' Q o'clock by order of Mr. Eachcrn. assignee. sviil J. D. Mc- l : n - Cot. Hatler wi.l receive, accoiuii.ii an old custom, the degree oi i. . from Harvard College, and some of the Msachusetts papers appear to be dis- irafsed about m. The San Francisco Call has a deli ca way of putting thing. In speaking r the troublea of a deceased gentle- inan it says. -His roving iucww Induced him to borrow a Government uiuie. - -There are Indian girls in the Idian Territory University who are studying Gorman, French, Latin and Greek Tihilosophy, political a or hr.nnches ot tne VCUuUuljr aim "" coLeje course. h U the correct thing now for fashion- .i,u inrlioa - lnw find lill? a PUJT. The JIUIU avii V rm re.ru lation color id dark, lie has I tfr,nt tnil curleil over his back, is harm !, ajd must bo dressed in a "blanket of gaudy colors , Mr; Gladstone is said to havo as UMiisiicd the House of Commons the other night by appearing in a fauitlcES evening suit ot the latest Parisian cut' hi.rh.w'ed natent leather shoes aud !- " w t Thp. wind this afternoon t got around to the Southwest, whicU encourages the hopes- that the fishirig poles which have stood so long in the jamb ( the chimney may find employment within a day or two. ! vegetables in the The display of I Market House this I morning was very fine. Beets, turnips. onons, and cab hq erps were in abundance and looked r i temptingly nice. The display of meats was also good. The Young Men's Hebrew Associa tion contemplate giving an excnrsioUto SmiihvHlft at an earlv date, due notice aSBamw - A. Narrow Escape. Atrs. Elizabeth Warren, of this city, met this morning with a narrow escape from a horrible death. She j was en gaged in making candy at her candy storo ou North Second street, between Princess and Chestnut, when her eloth- ing in some manner took fire, and. in a second she was in a sheet of flame. Her cries brought her sou, Mr. Archie Warren, front the front part of. the store, who succeeded in smothering the flames before his mother was seriously injured, but he himseit was severely burned. Much of hi s clothing was j de stroyed, and his left hand was badly burned. ; Dr. Potter dressed the inju ries, and Mr. Warren is still able to attend to his busihess, and will, wei msr ho all riffht verv soon: Mrs. Warren received only a few slight burns, and her escape wa3 almost mi rarnlous. and was due. in an eminent nrAarnlnAA' Fellow, will comvene in-Baleigh 4omorrow night, at 8 o'clock. Delegates are to be transport ed over various railroads at one fare for the round trip and they will all be en tertained at the Yarborough House. The Delegates from this city will bo Mr. 11. J. Jones. G. S ; Mr. John H. Pugh, G. H,; and Grand Representa tives W M. Hays, and W. J. Penny. These gentlemen will leave to-morrow morning for Raleigh. Men oonpeteet to declare that , . I THE LARGEST STOCK, I ... . ' THE FINEST STOCK, r THE NOBBIEST STXKJK, - TlfE BEST STOCK ! Fancy Grocery f Store ! , IJi THE ,"- V j NEW MARKET HOUSE, CORNER MUTER'S ALLEY. I SHALL J1AVE ON HAND AT ALL TIM Ed . The Choicest Groceries, . reel! as I keep at my tcfeo5rth. Front Street. . of which will be given.-! It is expected. however, that it will take p about the 25th inst. . ace on or Mr. Philip Christ , at his bakery and ice cream saloon. No. 112 Market street, is now prepared to deliver ice cream in any part ot the city and will lurnish excursion parties upon short notice. Leave vonr orders with bun . The streets, yards and garuens t throughout the city now present I , 1 Tho Irtlia'TR is beautiful and the atmosphere is redolent with the perfume of flower vived creation seems to be first rate time generally. . . i kj-b!ue silk stockings with gold clocks pjatt p. Cowan, Esq., of this cjity, is now agent of the R. & D- U. u. at tugu and "re- having The aopearance-of the New Market last Saturday night; as it was all ablaze with light, was a very attractive one. We have now one of . the Handsomest market houses in the entire country. beating Richmond, Petersburg. Nor folk and Charleston "all hollow.' AJSD THE CHEAPK3T STOCK OT CLOTH- i ' . - 1SG IS THE C1TV OF WILMINGTON IS TO BE FOUND AT Otterbourg's. WEAR DEPOT, MEN '8 NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS Buy onr GROCERIES from me and it win an'ord.roe pleasure to deliver at your homes nuch articles as you may vurrhaao ' u the Mar ket. - 'V . 'I'' HAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by - makUi all your ieUooa In Uio NEW MARKET HOU8K. I - v ' : ..' John L. Boatwright. may J -tf 1 j may T North Front St Ladies, iDon't be Deceived. riHE HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINE 18 HERE! Call at No. 9. SOUTH SECOND STREET and see the Beauty'. - P. L. BRIDGEBS & CO., i OFFER A FINE ASSORTMENT OK Fine Wines and Liquors Buy one and be happiv , mar 7-it . degree, to the nerve played byjicr son. and coolness dU- Preparlng for a Picnic. Capt. C. D. Myers; on North Third street, closed his store somewhat earlier than usual on Saturday, much to the aiinoyance and inconvenience of some of his customers. It is not known nt precisely what hour they called, as they were not seen by any of the guardians of the night whoso headquarters were right opposite; but they came, j There is no doubt of that! The doors being closed and their necessities admitting of m postponement cn account of the ICE CREAM. JAM NOW MAKING ICE CREAM FROM the best material and am prepared to deliver ltlu any part or the city. Excursion parties furnished upon short notice. Good goods and smaU profits my mottoHiLip may 7-1 1 - No 112 Markets t tiay VTiHinery. rpni: BEAUTIFUL MONTH OF MAY HAS comoand-I have reoelteJ more. NEW AND - ' !' 1 - I" . HANDSOME MILLINERY ttOODS, Whldh will be sold cheap. ' ' J ' Ladles, el vc me a call iMsfore purchasing. MRS. KATE CV WINIC", i " nrayS No. 119 Norih Second Street. weather, and "Come In," the Hoeton Tra)iscriptt alter a criti cal examination of the censns of tho city of Washington , concludes that thore U probably no other tract of ciual size on the surface of the earth in which so small a tferoentaze of peo- plo is engaged in the production of any- j thin? which has a market value. There are iu London ninty-three prir.cipaland recognized clubs, contain iDg ly.lU members, who, on the ayor a;o, pay an annual subscription of S35 a year. The total iucomc of the Lon don clubs is set down at $3,000,000 an nutltv. ' ". A Scotch paper relates the following story of a whimsical bequest: Some years ago an English gentleman be queathed to his two daughters their weight in 1 bank notes. The eldest daushter got 51.200 and the younger j 57,444. this State. The Grabisboro D. Trtriot says of him: The Point has ni;fonri mnt oblieins: railroad agent in the StateTpt. Piatt Cowan, a Wilmington man. The champion driver Dan Mace, Who never was Meft" in a raccw Says for cuts and sprains, a nil VrtHilv mins. i St. Jacobs Oil holds the first, place. Mrs. Hod. E. G.! Readel passed cn routtlo Washington Tarboro Guide. ou Monday seeinir the inviting legend on one of the panes of! glass in thexloor, they removed an ad- j joining pane and entered. They must j have been quite bjgh-tonel customers some of the aesthetic sort for they took olives, English pickles, ham. eggs, cheeae, eigars. matches and what change there was in the drawer, leaving only the pennies. For such small trash they bad no use. They also borrowed a ! couple of baskets in which to earry I away their 'purchases but these they 1 will probably return in a day or two. I On the same night gome one removed a TKirlion of the giass from the window AfUors rvpr A: Son's stor and Ul .uracil. " : Stole an initial slee?e button upou which w the "letter "H." Whether the thief Assignee's Sale. :."J- I WILL, OS -' i Tuesday, May 8th, 1883. Sell at Axiction, at 12 o'elock. At tle Store of A. 6. WIN8TEAD. comer of i - 1 Nalt ad Walnut Streets. THE STOCKS OF GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &.., &. tfW Ttri Cash. .1. D to the Wlimlngton people lor family ust. Standard Brands. CAFE! FEAR, ! VIRGINIA GLADES, STUART RYE. LM POSTED GINGER ALE, - : AMJOtlCAX GINGKB ALE, BASS ENGLISH PALE ALE, scotch ale; Pew for Kent. fUO It RENT, PEW NO. 23, NORTH AISLE St. James' (Jhurcoi. . may2 3t eod MRS. L. MEGINNEY. MUNDS BROTHERS,! ir- PHARMACISTS, i -. - i 1,431 Broadway, N. W. Corner 48d 8L, N. ti, ' . - j and- j : . -: j '-'""- e2l North Fourth St., Wilmington, N. C. -jgjf Open from 0 In the'morciDj; till Hat night. Prescriptions prepared at ail hours." may 4-tf -1 -' ' $2 PER DOZEN. VIRGINIA MEAL. j AM OFFERING THIS SPLENDID MEAL (ground roarso or floe) at bottom ptIciJ' I Every bapr warranle"! U give satisfaction. Car loa J or ninjrle b ordcrf solicited llvefed f m:. E. G. TlLAIK, mav t Market btrcct. may McEACHERN, Assignee A. S. W Instead PIANOS & ORGANS OLD FOR CASH OR ON THE POPULAR INSTALMENT PLAN. Now is your time. I have jnst received a new mipply.' Every In 6truTOt guaranteed.' T. HEINS15ERGER. BIBLES & PRAYER BOOKS, j A choice selection of fine Grocerln always on hand . j ' P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. may 7 For Sale. SPLENDID MOCKING BIRD. What's the Use -1 j can get ihe axto qnauty oi jroous u.t uvo pric at your door ? All are lnxltd to ear famine prlc and quality (which I iruarantee 1 a Vnv and as good as any la the ctty.) Thank- FJXE ing alt for past farorn po liberally , bcutowed, I jsiNGKR, proably'the beat in the city. , - Apply at niayS tf. THIS OFFICE. TN LARG1? VABtrSTY, " Tar ae t HEINSBERGER'S, Live Book and mubvc rre sVip Ahnnld have been met by Mrs. , Judse Jones, Mrs. Sheriff Smith. Mrs Rev. Jackson. Mrs. Lawyer Johnson. Mrs. Editor Peterson, and so on and so forth. ' ' j " " J- -. To Builders and others Go to JACO bi's for Sash. Blind and Doors, Glass : I 1-1 at A V A it Vrtn wn pfii all sizes ana lowest pric- 4 needed but one or could not reach the other is a questiou. but in the latter case if he wiil call at tho store tne remaining . . . . !. - t button will be given mm qmw r.aer- fully may Stato Guard Note. :.m The Kctcs aud Observer says : In a short time tho companies of the State Guard will be inspected, and inspected thoroughly and carefully. Incompetent organizations will be weeded out. and to none but good companies which pass inspection will State aid be granted It has been decided to Thursday nijrht meetings of hold the the First i Ai,nnii hrire.iftdr at 8.15 p. m "instead of at! 8 o'clock, as has been the custom. Wo have been quested to call attention, to the fact the change. ; ro of The Grand Chapter 6X Royal Arch 1 . s . i : Allwhich fail will be disbanded. At a Masons will hold its annual convcui.ou at Ralcieh on Tuesday, me lDin insi The delegates from the Chapter in this oitv hare not yet been elected, but it " . . ... !! couference of the Governor. Adjutant Clcteral and Inspector General, yester day, Eteps were taken to this end. This will jnit the companies on their mettle. Notice of the exact dates of inspection viU of course be given. City Court. William Colison was beforo tho May or this morning charged with disorder ly conduct, was found guilty and re quired to pay a fine o.f $5 or go below lorUOdajs. He went below. . Edward Howard, charged with the sauie offense, was discharged. Look Before you Leap. A. & I. Shrieu are now showing the best line of Mens, BoysVand Childen8, Clothing that has ever been brought to this Market. Hero buyers will find it greatly to their interest, to inspect their stock of Spring Clothing beforo . purchasing elsewhere. tt. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at J acobi's Hardware Depot. t Tobacco. -yE HAVK FULL LINES OF TOBAC CO, wolh are eIIto?BIGnT CK5T8 uvder ispresumetl that they will be in a few days. . Kn mlits of Honor rarnlina Iodffe 0. meeting this evening at 8 o'c attendance desired. Regular iock. Full it. MaffistrateV Court. George Evans, rt colored bv, was brought before Justice Millb this morning charged with an assault and battery upon Edward Artis. llie testi mony showed that it was a bov's quar rel, which arose during a game of ball, for which botrt parties ougm jw uavc been carefully and thoroughly switched down and put to bed without anyj sup per. Technically there was an assault and battery and the" youthful George was assessed with the costs. Commissioners' Meeting. ThA Board of Commissioners of New Hanover county met in regular month ly session this afternoon. Present. Chairman H. A. Baggr nd Commis sioners Roger Moore. B. VYorui. James A, .Montgomery and K, l. i i - i . P earce " The minutes of the last regular- and special meetings were read and approv- ed. TbeTreasurer submitted his report for the mopth of April: General: fund showing a balance oa hand'of $17,734. A.o. ' and exhibited two coupons of tho denomination of $15 each, and five coupons of tho tlenomi nation of $3 each, which coupons were aeswryeu the presence of the Board. Educational fund showing on hand of $13,182.36. The Register of Deeds submitted his regular report for the month oi Apru showing fees collected " from marriage licenses during the month to the amount ot $19.95, aud exhibited the Treasurers receipt for the same The Chairman ex rirer's receipt tfor $15, the same being the amount collected from render coun ty on account of Zilpha BtsseH. an in- sane pauper. i . , j The Chairman of the Board of Com missioners then administered the oath of office to the Assessors of the several townships ; .: : - pricee prior to My Ut. Aleo a very large ttoek ot GROCBR1C8 i&4 a balance PROVISIONS at bottom figure. WORTH & WORTH. ruay-i- - - y. j Kainit, Flour. Wagons,&e. Af( TONS GENUISB GERMAN Kalntt, UilCfc XLUVt Xow landing ex Bark Soli Deo Glaria. For ale low for caah. 1200 BBLS FBESH GROUND FLOC -Il5, IIILD3 GO'S MAnoiactart of vf agona and Carta. 1 For sale at manufacturer's price.' DRY 8ALTKD AND SMOKED BIDES, .K.I.. ..TitiMiLlRD. KERCHNES & C ALDER BROS TO TBTE LADIES . "I ' OF . 'j - T SHALL OPEN A NEW LINE OrHAND iomrgoodB next week, freh from Ute Nortk. j embracing the :" "f ; j . LATEST STYLES AND MdST APTHOVED AND FANCY TRlSlMIKGS. HANDSOME fEATOEltS awi all other things otmnected'wlth nret-CUae Millinery MRS. S. J. BAKER, ; i o. 1? t Market Street hope ui merit a "continuance of the eamo. GITE ME A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. GOODS DELIVEBED TREE in any part of tho cjty. j ';-r',j- WM. OTERSEN. 1 . EetUtDeitler In Select Fancy Groeeriea.i Comer Fifth and Market tts. may l-3t ta fri rnon . Notice! Store may STILL ANOTHER THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING 07 ... . hat w - rvw . the Stocxhoiuers oi we Ks.ww TTiAL RAILROAD COMPASTT will be hell at tho Cotnpany'a Offlcc. Ln the Oty of WU- mington, on THURSDAY, MAT lOtn, aUl o'clock, A. M. apl 13-tm JAMES ANDERSON, ' 1 - Eeerctary may 7 Grand Opening - . ' r it a YE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER j LARGE INVOICE Or MILLINERY OF. ALL OF THE NEW SHAPES AND J SHADES. : AS ALSO, A LARGE L'T OF Fancy Goods, Bcantiful Parasols and Fans, i ALL NEW STYLKS. WM. 3I. HAYS, Jr.,- I 'Stall No. 7, Front Street Market. XT EE PS CONSTANTLY OS HAND TOS LLST BEEF. SPRING LAMB, MCTT05. J etc. AU meats bought from me are prompuy delivered. WM. 3L HAYS, Jr., 1 may 3 lm Stall No. 7, Trout street Market. Soda Water! Soda Water! ITITH PURE FRUIT JUICED. f T Fichus, Hair Goods, New Stamping Patterns, Slc for the same. l. - , irm- l Ageney forltheuntreraai ra-- hibited the Treas-itme rrenCH 1KJ.1111UCAJ i r raiie. OF T XBS. B. A. LUMSDKN S day.Mj tted to c may A43a5!aassS-, i O. IHiSWlM" " For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hiurdwaro Depot, t Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low pices, at Jaooei.'s T AM NOW PREP ABED TO SELL j BLOCKS, at 50 cents per Load, SLAB WOO D, at S5e per Load. may 5 -St J. W-TAYLOR, Toot ef Walnut Cueet RespectfnHy. f; j MISS E rLARKlSK, my ft EXCHANGE CORNER. Fly .Fans. -JgUY ONE OF THESE GREAT HOCaE' bold eoraforU from uimCrlios v ICEGOLDi season ieai: t MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT. . ! .' ICE COLD. - J ; WILLIAM II. GREEN, i apl U - .- Drajgit.:- JJANDSOME AUTO. ALBUMS. PHOTO. Albums Powas. Goll Pena and Pencil. Ru ; r v .' ' . '1 ..... cla Leather CanTCtviee ana Pocket Book. .; ... ,: i - i Genu' Fine Pocket Memorandaa Book. Faacy VeWet and Ebony Picture Framca, 4c, T)l.) , JAIi.- bawi
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