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THIS Sundays a-1 septed by jOSH T. JAMBS, ,nlTOR iJf D FBOPMTTOB Options postage pajd. Six months, $2.09 Three ' 00 : One month, 35 cento. 111 be deliver! by carriers free pie paP01 T H r L I J 1 HW V T . L" www tKa at tho thAM ... -nil rpnort &nv and ail fall- . , ye their paper regularly. . hsmire'" ' - ire fh flatly Review has tfw largest ,r dilation, of any newspaper ; lulfl I1 t -' . i :i the city of Wilmington. Mr- (i :arrl sent his resignation a? . . r. ?hp (rovernor of Arkansas Zjrt U! " , 7' . . M teVzraph :n only twelve woros. The nianaVrs of Jay Gould's rail- dj have j ieided to the strikers and peaceful aDd happy once more. if Thjrtv-seven and one half per cent. f ile last wheat crop remains m larni :i band?, against 37 per cent, on the r Cleveland's Cabinet is composed r;-:wvers and one editor. The Lwjpaper business appears to be try ing to b ail lne "lce8 Wisconsin and Maine, after testing s plan 01 utc nn pnsuuiutrut i'jr uiui j defers, have concluded that hanging is; the oroper way to dispose ol tbem I . . Presic'ent Cleveland honored himself i Li wAnAraliJ-l Kg n Lnr n H antbropist. W. W. Corcoran. r Russia is not financial y in a good condition for a foreign war It has an j annual deficit ot $53,000,000, with a I breed t aper currency ot wuu.uuu.oou, and a steadily increasing public debt. M:s Mind Howe and her mother, Mrs. Jul a Ward Howe, are especially .J-.1i iLn. Aw.mn in tnA V. c . A" Orleans Exposition in turnin to and with theft own hands building the coun ters lor the women's department, and yet neither of thern are plain women. A ti 11 has been introduced in the city ; cmncii of New York to regulate roller j katinjr. The proposed ordinance pro" j ir.tt; - minors, unless accompanicu ny . .. T-l I I Daronti itr ffuarflians. from attending , r skotin? rinks and alio forbids r :!- r skating in parks and streets. The leadiu? glass manufacturing es tablishment at Pittsburg, Pa., has en tered suit to test the legality of their apprentices quitting work and joining the striker.. The boys are indicted for reacb of contract, and it is said that the strikers -vho persuaded them to strike wiil also be indicted. The net revenues of the Government diminished in tbe first eight months ot the current year by $23,331,705, the receipts bein reduced bo $29,841,974, while the expenditures have increased by 3,489,731. In receipts, customs are reduced in round numbers by $12.- '13.000, internal revenues, by $5 015,- 000, and miscellaneous by $2,113,000. li the English Tories were not in profound dumps at their lack of leaders and the weakness of Sir Stafford North cote, there would be violent elation vor their victory in West Gloucester shire, where tbe Tory majoritv is 411, ainst a Liberal majority of 876 five years ago. The Tories gained 197 votes: while the Li borala lost 890. Thn phancrA has rarely been equalled, in a by-election. Vi lam Fullerton, Jr . was very successful in his production of 'The Lad? of tbe Locket" at the Empire t'eat re in London, on Wednesday n'!?lu. It is an ambitious composition dealing wfth seventy-seven concerted pieces. It includes threp hnroarnllnq n. ne drioking song, which invited three - res. dances, military processions, coaiie jigs, two waltz songs, two sere' cades, five patter aongs. a bridalchoru. Members of the board of manager of :r.e National Soldiers' Home say they w; ! at once begin an investigation of - --. u,uu. iae nome v. . . , v.--, 1 ' 11 I CU If I I r HI II 'r Oft , k accuracy of the late report submitted by w military committee of the House wherein a deficit of $250,000 is charg- ' li the board finds that there has su h a deficit suit will be instituted ' every evening. j. loigenius. Some years ago a large number of! Babyhood. QiatDonds were smuggled mto this! Wc have received the March number jwtry through the New York Custom- j house n the handles of shaving brush- j eg A young man of Chicago while i "wviog last week noticed & rattling la the nanule of his brush, sua teregi3 0 te DUrsery. It is full of ! iDgaiogly said to a companion: 'I I most interef ting matter, highly useful j eve my brush has some diamonds jto molheM aud il3 moderate price ; w i handle." Ho readily agreed to : shoQjj recommend it to a wide circu-; wh it. and was very maoh surprised l&VlQtl It cae be haii or l 5Q a yeaY.f : find two very valuable diamonds. AUor 10 cents a number. Address 'Baby- e fnaving brushes in Chicago are ! hood Magazine, Id Spruce street. New 00 Jemg closely scrutinized. York. ! Treacherous Ice. Jeremiah Coleman, Norwich, Mr K.Y. nil. ,""'wu a severe sprnm oy r c l for 4, . He savs he thanks God at. Jacobs Oil, the great pair-re-c cr- whieh cured him. The VOL. IX. The ice in the Hudson is weakening hnt it ; Kai;nn.i . u : wyw ic mail iuc i iver ill be open before April. The Prince of Wales will start for Berlin to-morrow, accompanied by his brother, the Duke of Edinburg, and his son, Albert Victor, Wales, Jr. Mr. Morrison claims to be confident of election as Senator from Illinois, j ItiathnnffhtthnMhA.l.wir -ill hn It is thought that the dead-lock will bo broken this week and that some result will be arrived at. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MLW ADVERTlSEWEiTS. J D Nctt Medicines, Ac C W Yates Easter Cards C MILLEK Fresh Supp'y Heinbbkbokr Blank Books UeRoSSET A Meares Card of Tlirks ht. Patrick's Day in the morning. The storm signal was flying to-day. There was no City Court this morn ing. There is nothing booked for the Opera House at present. One white tramp was accommodated with lodgiugs at the guard house last night Coat hands are wanted at Dyer's plenty of steady work. Apply at ones. f A fine assortment of Mocking Bird Cages can be seen at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot. i . f The annual ball of the Hibernian Association will be given as usual on Easter Monday. An abundaace of rain is reported along the Hue of the Wilmington & V eiuon Ranroad by thoso who amy- en nere jast nigni. 11 1 l li I fli( r J . - if a 1 ne ,nes ol iiRrcu nave come ana no really warm weather yet. To-day niiht becallea pleasant were it not for the raw, chilly atmosphere. It seems hard to, have to replenish the coal bin and the wood pile when a fel low was congratulating himself that he ceuld get along comfortably without doing so. , Schr. Post Boy, Gott, cleared to-day for St. Pierre, Martinique, with 136 902 feet lumber and 14.750 shingles valued at $2.234 68, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Sontv The Boy Clipper Plow has earned a reputation of being the best ever used and are pronounced perfect by the best farmers. Sold wholesale and retail at the factory agency, Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t : Mr. W. T. Johnson has just com pleted a miniature cottage which may be seen at his rooms on Princess street, near Front. The cottage is tasty in design and finish, has piazzas, doors, windows and a front 'yard surrounded by a tiny and pretty fence. On the front piazza is a nicely upholstered lounge and everything about the prem ises is as neat and pretty as it well can be. Indications For tbe South Atlantic States, fair weather fn the Southern portion,, and partly cloudy1' weather with local rains or snows in the Northern portion, fol lowed by fair weather, winds generally shifting to Northerly, colder weather and rising barometer. Kind Words. Mr. John Kiiham, a talented young artist from New York, who has been in this city for several wfeks, engaged 10 n:s proiessiou, uas me rouowing . - - 9 . I I V HI I H H I I 111 III t . . - V York Irish World: Mr. Kii nam's reputation as an artist and lecturer is well known throughout an extensive region of the North. We I linrp QPPn manw if hi4 rkitnric iH I can testify that they exhibit the marks I of Babyfiood, a spicy and useful mag-jit. az;ne nnhlishod in Tew York ind tv - ,t,i uiei.Aur t tijLi inr.m i and 50uiir children and tbe general in- I o every lioasekeepeF t good substantial cook stove is an important I . -- 5ii ! necessity and our readers will find the best at Factory prices at Jacobi si Hardware Depot. t I Daily W LMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. MARCH 17, Improvements. Mr. D. G. Westbrook, who bought The prominent changes from the old I out Mr. A. B. Cook, in the Southern school law to that recently passed by 1 section of the city, is erecting a fine the Legislature are indicated in the fol residence on tBe premises and contem- j lowing provisions, according to a syn- plates the erection of others in the near future. Mr. Westbrook went lrom Pender county, wnere he f- rmerly re-i sided, in the early part of the year, on : a prospecting tour to Florida, but. be- , a;b Z ' - .. 4 ! ,, . coming disgusted witn the so-called "Land of Flowers," he returned to set j i tie in this city. North Carolina is the I best place after all, and Wilmington is j . . ... i the best nlaca for a business man in the r ; Criminal Court- Tfio following have been the proceed ings before this tribunal since closing our last report :" oiaie y- r.iviii aius. uurgiary. wi- j r. . . r-i .:.. i ! i - ; dered by the Court that the witnesses j 1- k ctt ;n a io nitncroH t. 'or the State, in the case, be allowed to hie tickets for three days. j State vs. W. II. Freeman and Gabe i Baker, affray. W. H. Freeman and Richard Quince recognized in the sum of $50 each for the appearence of Free man at the next term ot Court. Stute vs, Charles Howard and Igham j Brown, larceny. Continued I State vs. John Revis, larceny. Cons tinned. I Several sci fas were dismissed or otherwise disposed of. The docket for this term will be quite small. Case Hall. This season promises to bo an unusu ally lively one for those who have a I i . - i 1 fondness lor the great national game ot base ball. Extensive preparations are in progress in all the large cities and among the leading clubs of tho country to make the season a notable one in the annals of base ball playing. This city seems to have caught the infection, and the game will be tho great favorite with Wilmingtonians during the year. Several clubs will be in tho fiold. and the Athletic Grounds, whore the gamea will principally played, are ; being put in order tor the purpose. Among other improvements which are being made is a nice fence 8 feet high, which is being put around the entire grounds. Mr. H. 1. Williamson. The News and Observer, pays the following handsome and deserved com pliment to Mr. H. D. Williamson, of Cerro Gerdo, the gentleman who has so faithfully and so ably represented the interests of Columbus county in this and the preceding Legislature: The member of the house from Col umbus county has during tbe past se?sion of the legislature added greatly to the reputation which he gained at the session of 1883 as a sate and influen tial legislator. Ever watchful of and faithful to the interests ot the people ot his owncounty and of the entire State, he has won a reputation for himself as one of the strong and earnest members of the house, and he reflected honor upon his county as its reprerentative, He has been prompt and efficient in the discharge of all business committed to his care and of every duty which de volved upon him. Mr Williamsson served upon the following committees, viz: insane asylum; agriculture, me chanics and mining; infernal improve ments and tbe joint committee on eleo tion of justices of the peace, upon all of which be c'id valuable work and ma terially aided by his counsel. Columbus county, when represented by Mr. Williamson, mayfeel confident that her interests are well guarded. Robbery. Mrs. C. McKenzie. who lives on Sixth street, between Nun and Cfcurcb, was engaged yesterday morning in packing up her goods preparatory to a trip to Charleston, S. C. lor which place she was to have left last night. J To assist her in packiogup she had en- . h , bf colored roan During the afternoon, and alter her things were packed, she changed the dress in which she had been working, for another, in order to go and see a noinkhnr Tho unnsc that ua fcUO bny had reServed with which to ,her t.cgeu wa3 .n the pocketoftbe working dress, and in making the I change of apparel she forgot to remove When about a square from the de-'houe 3he bethought herself of the moaev and hattened back to et it. but! when she looked for it there was not moaey there and tbe coioretl man had also ieft- He was seen later and inter- rogated about , it, but. as a matter of course, he knew nothing about any money. There was about $18 in the P'et, and consequently she ia so much Lhe poorer, unless ghe should bo BO frtuuate a to lt which it fS i hoped she may be. The fellow who. by mistake, sew his auburn haired sweetheart instead of a boUle of Dr Bairg CoQgh Syrapa bt.t lie of hair-dye, wants to know the best way to commit suieide. Review. The New school Law. opsis emanating lrom the office of Maj. S. M. ringer. Superintendent of Tub-! lie Instruction : 1. On the first Monday in June next, fnd every twj years thereafter, the, Jstice? ? e Peace and theCounty Justices of the Peace and theCounty Commissioners, at their joint meetine:, ftre required to elect three residents ot ,their county, who .shall be a County1 Jofd of Education. Their duties will , c be the genecal supervision of the school . . c - Z t . iO 1UBIU3I3 ui men omuij uiaiiiiy men as are perioral ed by the County Com- m issioners. They are to meet four times a year, with a compeosatiou of $2 per day and mileage. 2. The County Superintendent is to ! be Secretary of the Board of Educa- tton. 11 is pay is s;2 or S3 per uav. as . .i r J J. i e i. j iqu noaru may ueierruiue, loriueuaysi tnal ne 13 actually engaged, and Do is ; unuer iue curecuon ana supervision n ; tw Boar(j He wM tQ the ordinary duties of Superintendent, per-, form the duties now required by the' Resister of Deeds in school matters. A good Board will give him pay and work ' within the limilaof the law. according to his efficiency. 3. The County Board ot Education will hereafter not be required to make a per capita apportionment of the funds among the several school districts of! the county as heretofore required. The law requires that two-thirds of the money bo apportioneJ ou a per capita basis, and the remaining one-third is to j be apportioned in such manner as to j equalize school facilities to ail tbe dis- i tricts of the county, as far as may be! practicable and just to ail concerned, without discrimination in favor of or to i the prejudice of either race.1 If the ! tsoard nnd it desirable so to do, they may control prices to be paid teacheis, l a. 1 1 . . 1 a : and they are prudently to require com fortable school houses to be provided. st Patrick's Day. The Hibernian Association turned out to-day in unusually largo numbers, and the programme of the day was carried J out in the manner indicated by us in our issue of the 13th icst. Col. John L. Cantwell was the Chief Marshal of the occasion, which is a sufficient guar antee that everything passed off smooth ly. At the church Rev. Father Moore delivered an instructive and appropri ate address, af;er which the Association re formed and paraded through several streets on their return to the Hall. Upon arriving at the Hall an election was held ot officers to serve for the en suing year, with the following result: President Mr. F. H. Darby. Vice President Mr. Geo. P. Lamb, Secretary Mr. James A. Corbett. Assistant Secretary Mr. Wiliiam Sheehan. Treasurer Capt. D. O'Connor. List of Letters. A list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, March 18. 1885 : A W P Andrews. B Mary M Brown. C A J Clyght, Johnnie R Carroll. F Emil Fabian. G Johnnie L GuerranLJIiorace ( jar land. H George Houston . K James Kay. r M Eliza Jane Melvin, Mellie Mitch ell, Rose Mayley, Samuel Mclntire, Willie Murray. P Oreou Pierce. R Daniel L Rowell, Jeannette E Ross. S Lvdia Skipper, John Shearin. W Oliver W ilson, Cyrus White. Y W H Yount. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised;" if not ailed for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D. C Ed. R. Brink P. M. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 113 bales. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 218 No. Front St. PTTTTnTTT? A resolvent soap U U 1 iU U SXJL OINTMENT. Full line Drags. Med., Cigs. and Tob. Tn-entv-flve percent eaved by havine vour I Pret-criptions prepared bv JAMES D. NUTT, The Druggist, j mch i Card of Thanks. W E WI3H lO TENDER OUR SINCERE i thanks to the Volunteer Fire Department for their efficient services at the Ore occurring at our Office on Saturday night. Also to acknowledge our indebtedness to the Printers who kindly cffVred to us the u-e ex their otic s daring our temporary cessation from work. Our regular customers will be glad to know taat we will resume work as soon as we can replace the damaged stock and macblntry sav In two or three week?. In the meantime payment for all bUls due np to idate will be luauaiu UJ SLXICUtUMUV mch id it DBJCOS3Br & MEARES Special Notice. rpHE EXvITFMENT 18 OVER. THE FAJL- LRE ha, p-oven a lalorc. Now call a&d see what I can furnish you with In my line. Satis faction guaranteed. WILL WEST. Jan Si Prop. Gem aL ana NO G3. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U EES W V WEfcE L KRR Y Y I JJB WWWK L K KYY i JJ KfiE W V W KEE L RRR Y Y JJ E W WE L ' K it i JJJ KEE V V EEE LLLR R Y.J jewelry at ijalf toe jeweler's prices. 1 he latent Utfeijrus just reeeive t an 1 IwiUbe sold at astor ishiugiy low price? ft mft1,iA1,c onftl, layiOT S liaZaai , o- cc OO IibK O OR Ji O O liEli O O R It tjfeS EKE TIT SS S E T S JjSS K T SSS S E T 8 (jq OO R R SSS EEF T ss.. CORSETS lower than ever in every 'ispe and style at Taylor's Bazaar. -o- SS3 l-ares, Embroidery andmsue up Lace Goods j at half pr'ce. Como and see. No ore urged o buy at TA V LUK a BAAA.ft Great c earlnfc ealelu Milliner, Hr-ta, Feath ers, K lowers, R'bbons, Batius, Stlfes. Flushes and Velvetg. lu all shade, so a to make room for our Spring Stock, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAK, 118 Market St WILMINGTON, N. C mch 1G Municipal Primary Elections MEETINGS AUK IlKUEItY CAtLKl) OF the Democratic Voters of tho City i w n mlnsrton, to be held In their respective Wjarda, on Thursday Evening. March Uttu, at iclk to elect andlda'es for Aldermen feu said Wards, to be voted for at the Election o be held on the fourth Thursday of March ! S3. Tho following ilaf ca in the respective Wards arc hereby designated as tbe places of w Mnj: : 1st Ward Brooklyn Mali. 2d 14 Tho County Court House. 3d " The Hy Ball (up stairs. 4th " The City Court Room at CU ila.ll. 5th ' The' Wigwam cor. 7lh at d Castle fctrcets. All Democrats are requested to bepnscnt. By order of Citv Democratic E x. Connrr.ttee. i mch 13-3t fr tu w -IAS. W KING, Chm'ii. OFFrCE BOARD OF COMMIS3IONE . OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Sealed Proposals ILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE of tha Board of Commissioners urtil M r.day, the2Cdof March, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for Painting the Court Koom aud Jury Koo n, and Furnishing Material for same according to specifications filed in this onice. 1 he Board reserve the tight tD reject nny or all bids. Work to commence immediately af Ttac bid is accepted. HORACE A BAGG, mch It 2t 14 IT Chairrran "FarTYiAr Hnnlr Stnvf. A- WVi III W V W VAA WW V - - 1885. L A be KEE S-h L AA C E S li A A C ERE SSS L AAA C E iS LLE A A CU ESE jf you want a cooking sto e TOjvjj Uroceries (sl Liquors! last from ten to twenty vears, buy the FARM ER ttoi.D only bx cs. Just received a nice line of Tin Tcllet 8ets, Canary and Mocking Bird Cases. Elbrarv Latnns verv heao: PuddlDg Moulds, Rice Boilers, Pastry Boards, j Ac. PURE WHITIC OIL, at '! I AltKEit TA11GU', mch 10 21 South rou St Blank Books. LANK BOOK PAPER AND Envelopes, B Pe- s and Pencils, inks of all kinds.Inke lands, Mucllsre, Rulers and all other Stationery, are now Bold at a reduction upon former prv.ea at i upon lovmer HKINBUEK' .tiKlf.-i. l ' i Pianos and Organs gOLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY Instalment pi in at HEINSBEBGKR , Live Bof.k and Music Si. c res Hardware .F ALL KINDS AXD IN ANY QC AMI ty. Wholesale and Pctail at RUCK Bvi .DM prices. W. E. 6PEINGEU A CC. 19. 21 a Market Sir. . mch 10 Wilmington, C eonoliey Drug Store. sie MAKRfcT stuks;. FINE l-OT OF TUBE ROE BULBS, n.t JAii j iudi. a.'-r. k,i,u.,, j (totibJe) for sae cheap ; ako Conofey C: 1K j 02Ee . jtc c. Ciarj and Cifaret'ej. J. W- CONOL-Y. Where? Where I T KING'S TIK SHOP. ILE DOEfc ALL ai work himself. Practical Sheet :etl Worker. Roofing, Guttering and Plpe'r sr All kinds of Sheet Metal Ware iade and repaired mch 12 lydAw Princess, new Wate ret. Wt will be glad t reoetve ham ma friends on any end all mbjeew. generallr teres tbul The name of the writer mu-J uwiyi be: cJabed to the Editor. Coanannicaaons mnst be written en on' one side of the paper. Personalities most be avoided.: '. And It is especially ax a particularly d tocd that the Editor does not always endos tho views of correapocderss ml s so state in the editorial oomrana. 1 NEW ADVEBISEMENT8. It is a Grand Mistake TO SUPPOSE THAT Royster s Candies arc on the wane. We arc selling immense ju.:.t;.i:f-, i v,o.ii:v i lie people appreciate ts excellent !UMtis pounds for $1.00. ANOTIIEH EOT OF Lambs' Tongues in Jar$, ty Wc'lneilay's steamer. Klegant for lunch Fresh Lot of Cracker Dust. P. L. BRIDQ-ERS & CO,, HO North Front Hi. meii .0! Easter Cards. O' kUK E.VSTEU CARDS HAVE BEEN EE ceived; call and see them. PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS, in nets. a ten- stock ju&t receive. DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, all kiuds, suiUblC for l.t-nt. C. Wj. YATES, mch 16 119 Market at N-ew Millinery. Ci'iiiN ; -THAWS. A EL COLORS KJ -AN!) BLACK-NEW 8HAPI8. FANCY GOODS, I INEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SATCHELS, Ac. Materials for Fancy Woik. Stamping done on Velvet, Felt, &c. , at low prices. Heepectfully MISS E. KARRER. mch 9 Exchange Corner. SPRING WOOLENS. A VARIETY OF EXCELLENT GOODS I run i..i i; jxa y r,Att, DIRECT -FROM THE MANUFACTURER. Very Cheap ! JNO JL HEDTtTCKJ men 13 f . t t-"k S 1 ABB I m MAY NOT HAVE SHAD ALL THE seasou but will have them whenever our .01 iQ k. friends will leave an ordfcr. A fresh eupply of Gr0cerie3 Rlways on hucd. W River iilg, Ianlcr'b Choice, Bruu wick Private Stoek Ind Old Log Cebtii tfll In stock, together with Wines, Gins, Brandlcv, A. Fish and other aDods delivered free). CBAIO A THOMAS. 118 So. Front Street. Pro I '.ice Commission Merchant and j Dealers la Fish, Croceiiee, LIquers, . mch 2 Beoj. W DavisJ tFermer with W. E. Tavh A Son.) ' 1 j . mmi cjpiissits immi i j Southern Fruit? and Produce a Specialty. !M Barclay St , New York i . . ." j ' . "Vv scnltigt -i Keierencea : E. S. ; Burrns. j Presi lem !rt National Back, 1. L, Bride en t.o , Preston Cnmmlna & Co., J H. Chi-Ibcurft A Co., W. K. Davit A Sot. Ne-r York Heterenoe '.v:;;ira Kaaker Co., : St. Qld ftorfa state Saloon YI S THE lii.-T v.'HT KWY r!. fn lhe moev m U!e atJ lce P-j CAROLINA YACHT CLUli CI OARS stil ZA g fssl. To-morrov. we will receive a fresh supply of those ceiebrad HUUNh'S AKDJBN OYS TK1W. Call la at BC-OWaN'S, So 6' South FrotA st. fen 11 Gord materia Is properly proportiortd which kc lhe essential reoausftes in Beady mixed Paints caa be best attain ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint old at Jacobi's Depot. t 6
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