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MORNING EDITION.
THE LATEST NEWS.
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FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
FOREIGN.
Proclamation ot Russian Itevolw
., tlonlsts-Tbe Triple Alliance Against
France Cabinet Humors from Paris
Excitement U the London .Alee
marketGermany Queen. TietHar
The Britten Parliament Mr. low.
ell's Speech attbe Lord Mayor's Ban
qaet, See. &c.
rBy Cable to the Morning Star.l
London. April 3 The Daily News has!
advices from St. Petersburg via Berlin,
that the revolutionary party ia Russia hs
issued a .proclamation announcing that
their preparations to meet the coronatidn
of the Caar are complete, and that they
have every hope of success in fully carry
ing out their long-devised plans. The pro
clamation contains a warning to all persons
that they shall, if valuing their personal
safety, keep at a distance from the Czar
during the ceremony of coronation. The
pronunciamento of the revolutionists con
eludes with the words, "We will strike
once more for the freedom of Russia." The
proclamation is printed in letters of red
and is bordered with stripes of the same
color.
Rome, April 3. A denial comes from
official government sources of the state
ment that a defensive triple alliance has
been entered into with Italy, Germany and
Austria on one side and against France on
the mother. It is nevertheless very certain
that an agreement is in existence, the terms
of which are about the same as already out
lined, but it has not been put into any
formal documentary shape.
Paris, April 3. Rumors that Cabinet
changes are imminent continue to be cir
culated. Las France says that Prime Min
ister Ferry has telegraphed to the Minister
of Finance, who is at present in Algeria, to
curtail his visit and return to France.
At the Cabinet Council held to-day, the
meeting is represented to have been stormy.
Gen. Thibaudin declared that rather than
change his decision in regard to Gen. De
Gallif et, he would resign his portfolio.
Berlin, April 3. The Reichstag assem
bled to-day. The President,in his opening
address, stated that during the recess of the
Chamber a large number of donations for
the relief of the flood sufferers along the
Rhine had ,been received, and that most of
them had come from America. The House
adopted a resolution expressing, in the
name of the nation, its most heartfelt
thanks to those who had so generously re
sponded to the appeals for assistance.
Pahis, April 3. Five of the ocialists
who signed placards calling a public meet
ing for the 9th of last month and urging
resistance in the event of interference by
police, were to-day convicted of having in
stigated the riots which occurred on that
date, and were sentenced to three years im
prisonment each.
London, April 3. The Queen has not
yet recovered complete health", and still
finds discomfort from her recent accident.
She is not, however, confined to the palace,
and drives out regularly, although unable
to walk.
Lord Randolph Churchill's letter, as
serting the right of Lord Salisbury to the
leadership of the Tory party, is a theme of
a V m f .
mucu comment in parliamentary ana politi
cal circles. Lord Salisbury has thought
proper to assure Sir Stafford Northcote,
conservative leader, that he does not sym
pathize with the sentiments conveyed in
Lord Churchill's communication to the
Times.
In the House of Commons this evening,
Sir Stafford Northcote rose to ask a ques
tion, when he was greeted with prolonged
cheers from the Tory side. This is re
garded as a strong demonstration that the
letter of Lord Randolph Churchill is not
approved by the Conservatives.
The Lord Mayor's Easter banquet was
iven last night in the Mansion House.
Mr. Lowell, U. S. Minister, replying to a
toast to Foreign Ministers, said that the re
lations between -England and America
were never more cordial than at the present
moment. This assertion was received by
the company with earnest marks of ap
proval. The failure is announced of C. E. De
vanx & Co., merchants, at No. C2 King
William street, this city. Their liabilities
arc estimated at $400,000.
The American steamer Indiana yesterday
took the first batch of emigrants forwarded
by the British Government to America.
The party numbered seventy-five and was
principally composed of persons who had
been evicted from their homes in Conne
mara, Ireland.
Catania, April 3. A severe shock of
earthquake has occurred at Riposto, and
the oscillations still continue. Two slight
shocks have also been felt in this locality.
London, April 3 There is unwonted
excitement in the rice market. A firm
prominent in the trade, which has exten
sive agencies in Burmah, some time since
made considerable sales of rice" to arrive, in
expectation of getting supplies- from native
sources and of receiving large tonnage for
England. The natives held off their sup
plies, probably on account of being advised
of the state of the over-sold English mar
ket, and large purchases had to be made in
the open market here for the purpose of
filling contracts. Rangoon rice has
risen ten per cent, within the past week as
a consequence, and failures are expected
in the trade.
The King of Ashantee has relinquished
the throne, and the entire coast of Western
Africa is in a state of confusion.
MISSOURI.
The State Legislature and tbe Rail
roads Tragedy in a St. Louis Board
ing; Home.
(By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
St. Louis, April 3. The Legislature has
passed a bill providing that no railroad
company in this State shall advance its
freight rates without first giving twenty
days' notice of the proposed change by
pastinc the new schedule in three conspic
uous places on each of its freight and nas-
In a house of loose character last night
Joe Glenn a dry goods clerk, son of a
prominent business man of Carrollton Kv
was shot and killed by Alfred Wing, broth',
f r ERura8ev Wg. ho was minister
?h?hod?-r duriDS Grant's administration'
The shooting was the result of jealousy and
was done in the room of a woman bYlonV
ng to a good family of CarrolltonT Ky but
, who has gone to the bad. jr...out
THE ELECTIONS
Aweepm Democrat Victories at Chi
cago and Madison, Wis.
tBy Telegraph to the Morning Star
ticket is elected by from 5.000 to 8,000 ml
' ' PENNSYLVAN:-
- - '?-JUy?fh
Female Students at tneStato Universi
ty Fatality at Lancaster.' -
(By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
Philadelphia. ADril 3. At a meeting
of the trustees of the Pennsylvania Uni
versity to-day. the committee's report was
presented seiung ionn a pian ior me edu
cation of women, by which they will re
ceive the same course of instruction as
male students, but at a different time and
place. Female students will also receive
degrees on tbe same terms as males. The
report will be acted upon at the next meet
ing of the Board.
Lancaster, April 3. Charles Ruche,
aged 55, was Instantly killed to-day by the
falling of an elevator, on which he was
ascending to the fourth story of the county
hospital. The coroner's investigation re
vealed the fact that the elevator rope had
been cut by some person unknown, with
criminal intent.
WYOMING.
Stock Grocers Association in Session
at Cheyenne.-
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l
Cheyenne. April 3. The tenth annual
meeting of the Wyoming Stock Growers
Association is now Demgneld. ine report
of the Executive committee shows that last
year 220,000 head of beef cattle were in
spected; an increase of '62,000 head over the
previous year. It shows that "herds of
breeding cattle are selling 25 per cent.
higher than last year, and that $30,000,000
of Scottish and English capital was in
vested during the year in Wyoming and the
Texas Pan-handle. Drives from the west
have ceased, and those from Texas have
greatly diminished.
THE INDIANS
Advices from Arizona Forsythe'
- Command Pursuing the Hostile.
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.
Denver, April 3. A dispatch from
Separ, JN. M., dated 1st mat., says that Col.
Forsythe followed the Indians from the
Southern Pacific Railroad crossing to the
Chihuahua mountains in Arizona, near
Cottonwood Springs The Indians at
tacked a wagon cotaining the ranchmen's
supplies and wounded two men. after which
they took to the hills, where the soldiers
were unable to follow their trail. Forsythe
win remain mere several days, scouting in
tne surrounding country.
MISSISSIPPI.
meeting
of the Sanitary Couucll at
Jackson. .
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l
Jackson. April 3. The fifth annual
session of the Sanitary Council of the Mis
sissippi Valley convened here this morning
at 11 o clock in the House of Representa
tives, .torty-five delegates representing
1 our lee n states were in attendance. The
session opened with prayer by Rev. Dr.
Hunter. Governor Robert Lowry then
made an address of welcome to the dele
gates, which was followed by the regular
annual address by President Gustave Dev-
ran, of New Orleans.
ELECTRIC SPARKS.
'The strike of the brick layers at Chicago
is pracucany enaea, me employers con
ceding the demands of the workmen for
$4 and $4.50 per day.
One hundred and twenty heads of French
Canadian families, expatriated from an in
dustrial centre in Massachusetts, have ar
rived at Winnepeg, B. C. Their families
will follow in the autumn.
Eight hundred spar-makers, employed by
Mundell & Co.'. Philadelphia, have re
sumed work with the understanding that if
business does not improve in four weeks
wages will be reduced 10 per cent.
In the Star Route trial yesterday the
cross-examination of Dorsey was continued
ano was directed almost entirely to state
ments in Rerdell's testimony. Witness
continued his point-blank denials at every
thing Rerdell said, and counter-accusation
against Rerdell.
Beaufort Telephone: Wreck
Point Cove is the name of the new harbor
which nature has constructed within a
dozen miles of Beaufort. The whal
ing crew at Shackelford's Banks struck a
bonanza on Friday last. A school of black-
fish or cow-fish, averaging about 10 feet in
lengm, came insiae me naroor and were
chased ashore on the banks, ten of them
being caught. The blubber was soon
stripped from them and the process of
manufacture of oil commenced.
Beware ofllmltatlons.
The delicate odor of Floreston Cologne
is entirely novel LiOOK tor signature of
ntscocK ob jo., js. x., on each bottle, f
CITY ITEMS
PERSONAL ! TO MEN ONLY ! The, Voltaic
Brxt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Da. Dxa's
niT.lBuiinm TP pi wnirt ir. . , u . -n
Mam .Ml .1 lJ- Ulj 1 &1V DJU.TB JlHD X.LXO-
t&io Atflukcu on trial for thirty days to men
M , " "lu wuu " anuciea wrta jservous
Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of
troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete re-
D-jiouuu ui uotviiu uuu uiamy vigor. Aucire 88 as
fiFT?' -B-TNorlsktelncurred. as thirty days
ATwrrm to vnTmrpa a
at nltrht and broken of your ret by a sick child
Buffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth ?
" " ocuvi a.u uued aim kci. a do rue or Mrs.
ing. Its value Is Incalculable. It will reiieve the
noor little nfFfrr ImmaHlotalir r,i
It, mothers, there Is no mistake about it. It cures
usoukw. kuu umrruuea, regujates tne stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole svstem. Mks. Wikslow's Soothing
Strut for children teething is pleasant to the
taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest
""-r"'" miw uujwuuu auu nurses in tne unl-
tov. uiorao,auu Biur bio uy au aruggists through
out the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Spring Come A train.
The weather here Is now at last 8prlng-like, but
away down South the Crescent City journalists
are complaining of excessive heat, and the buzz
tf tha rriAcirmtfi. a. i i . . r.
i.vjuii,w wuiycw Luuiu lu aurna mat sum
mer IS SLt hftrrl Who laaHfn nffnl. Jln J
y11? was the "shiner In the last, and who
.v Trxf '""uiuiue man m we nnxt. Monthly
(the 155) Grand Drawing of The Louisiana State
lit.tArV At. TCow nlaattu A A !1 . i
i cmjn i "'ioouo, vju apru mil, wnen
SE5??.?I1.be scattered among the holders of the
ii i "uiveiB.cosnne' rive uoiiars each, of which
all information may be had on application to M
A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. The sole super
vision is under Gen'ls G. T. Beauregard of La
and Jubal A. Early of Va. In June the First Cap
ital Prize will be $150 000, which should satisfy
the avarice of any moderate person.
Rosadalls.
R,??4DaLIS, i8 a Kreat remedy for Scrofula, and
all taints and diseases of the Blood. It is not a
secret medicine, but is well known to payRicians
very many of whom regularly prescribe it in their
practice It is a strenotheninff medicine, enrich
li10? and hnildlng up the system. It
io"1,6 l ?u time8 ad seasons, but
especially In the Spring and Fall, when the sud
den changes in the weather disturb the functions
foVobwngyfemr:aDd todnc d1- Bead the
Moon's Creek, N. C, Jan. 17. 1881
I have suffered 37 years with Liver complaint
Rheumatism, sick Headache and dteordered
Stomach. I was at one time raving distracted
Sf in7th&ndB half cazy wfth pahf My
nVor doctor and he attended me 9
months. He said he could do me do good I felt
Jm he laws of death. Anotherhyslclan
Pa1dSfmnAand do.tof monthTl
oottle of l'ADATteAlm 840 mo. but one
Wnfe&tOT than
J- H. WALKER.
Chairs.'
LARGE STOCK pFCAHB AND WOOD SEAT
8S
COMMERCIAL:.
WiliMliJttTUH MAKliN:!.
.STAR OFFICE. Aprils. 6 P. If'
SPIRITS TURPENTTNE-The market
was dull at 45i cents per gallon, with
6 ma u -eaiea reported later at 40 cents.
ROSIN Market firm at tl 80 for
Strained and fl 3.T for Good Strained.
Sales.as offered.
TAR Market steady at $1 60 per bbl. of
280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market steady
at $1 60 for Hard and $2 75 for Soft.
Sales at quotations. Later we hear of a
sale of 50 bbls. at $1 75 for Hard and
$2 95 for Soft.
COTTON Market dull; with no sales to
report, 9f cents for Middling being con
sidered by buyers a fair basis. The fol
lowing were the official quotations:
Ordinary cents 19 lb
tiooa uramary tj
Low Middling 8 15-16
Middling... 9 7-16
Good Middling. 91
. PEANUTS Sales at 7580 cents for
Ordinary, 8090 cents for Prime and 95c
$ 1 05 for Extra Prime and $1 051 10
per bushel for Fancy. Market quiet.
RECEIFTK.
Cotton 149 bales
Spirits Tuipentine. 53 casks
Rosin 887 bbls'
Tar 309 bbls
Crude Turpentine 79 bbls
OOITIKSXIC! ITTAIIKKT.
IBy Telegraph to the Morning Htar.l
Financial.
New Yonx. April 8 Evening. Ster
ling exchange 481. Governments frcneral-
ly unchanged : new fives 112i bid : new four
and a half per cents 113; new four per
cents lli; new tnree per cents 113 bid.
Monej- 815 per cent. State bonds feature
less.
Commercial
Cotton easier, with sales of 213 bales; up
lands 10 1-lGc; Orleans 10 5-16c; consoli
dated net receipts 15,606; exports to Great
Britain 9,103 bales, to the continent 11,063
bales. Southern flour dull; common to
fair extra $4 005 10; good to choice do
$ 5 156 75. Wheat No. 2 sprine nomi
nal; ungraded red $1 041 24J; ungraded
wni.e $1 uai 24; jxo. a red $1 21i
1 2U; No. 2 red April $1 19ai 191. Corn
unsettled and lc lower, closing weak at
inside rates; ungraded 6266ic; No. 2,
651664c; April 65166rC. Oats opened
iic higher but closed with the advance
lost ; No. 2, 54c. Coffee a shade higher and
quiet; No. 2 Rio bags April $7 65; on spot
Xiao. Sugar steady and unchanged; cen
trifugal 7 l-16c; fair to good refining 701
7ic; renned steady: u 7fc; extra C 747c;
white extra C vjc; yellow C 7i(a7ic: off A
718c; moulded A 8c; standard A 8ic;
coniectioners A Bfc; cut-loat 9c: crushed
9ic:powdered 819c ; granulated 8 11-16
tc; cudcsuc. Molasses dull and unchanged.
Rice quiet and firm. Rosin steady at $1 70
i 70. spirits turpentine dull ; weak at 4ic.
rorK very quiet, with prices more or less
nominal; new mess on spot 419 250119 50:
options neglected; middles quiet. Lard
casn steady, owing to the absence of ad
vices from Chicago; prime steam on spot
ii ou; April ii 53. f reights to Liver
pool steady ; cotton per steamer 3-1 6d ; wheat
per steamer 2d.
Cotton Net receipts 1,658 bales; gross
receipts d. yo Dales. .Futures closed steady.
with sales of 121,000 bales at the following
quotations: April 9.839.85c; May 10.02c;
June 10. C6ai 0.07c: July 10.27ai0.28c:
August 1U.3810.3C; September 10.18
1U.15C; October 9.899.91c; November
9.80c; December 9.809.82c; January 9.90
9.93c.
Baltimore. April 3. Flour firm and
unchanged ; Howard street and western
super $3 774 00; extra 4 00: do family
$5 005 85; city mills superfine 3 37 &
4 00; extra $4 250 50; Rio brands $6 00
o;j3. . Wheat southern quiet a steady:
western steady and very dull: southern
red f l 171 ao; amber f 1 301 23; No. 1
Maryland $1 21 asked; No. 2 western
winter red on spot $1 18! 18i. Corn
southern quiet and steady; western lower
and dull; southern white 61 64c; yellow
oarjoc uats dun and easy; southern 51
54c; western white 5: 53c; mixed 49
50c: Pennsylvania 5153c. Provisions
unchanged and firm. Mess pork 120 00.
Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides
packed 8llc. Bacon shoulders 94c :
ciear rii) sides iac; hams I4i5c Lard-
reiined lajc. Coffee firm; Rio cargoes, or
dinary to fair 8i91c. Sugar steadv: A
boh ojc. y nisKey sieaoy at x l 181 19.
Freights unchanged and dull.
T. L.OUI8, April 3. Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat unsettled and lower
No. 2 red fall $1 08J cash; 1 081 April.
jorn inactive ano lower: 47ian481 cash-
48ic April. Oats strong and higher: 43 &
44c cash ; 40c July. Pork firm at $18 371
casu. oscon nrm long clear $10 62
short rib $10 75; short clear $11 00. Lard
nominal. Whiskey steadv at $1 15
Savannah, Ga., April 3. Rosin pales
"
quiet ana siramea nrm; sales of 50 bbls.
spirits turpentine nominal at 45ic for
regulars; no sales.
Charlkstok, April 3. Spirits turnen-
tine quiet at 45 cents. Rosin unchnncmH
-atramea ana gooa siramea f 1 8U1 35.
COTTON MARKETS.
By Telegraph to the MornlnK Star.
. 3 l 1 . . . . .
April 3. Galveston, weak at 9c nt
receipts 1,127 bales; Norfolk, steadv at 9fto
net receipts 1,117 bales; Baltimore, dull
ai tu cei receipts ra oaies; iwston, quiet
at lOic net receipts 718 bales: PhilaH!.
phia, dull at lOic net receipts 1,303 bales;
Savannah, dull at 9 7-16c net receipts
1,164 bales; New Orleans, dull at 94c net
reueipuj ,o Daies; Mooiie, dull and easy
at 91c net receipts 173 bales; Memphis
quiet at 9c net receipts 855 bales: Au
gusta, quiet at 9c net receipts 191 bales;
viianesion, sieaay ana demand lair at 9c
iici receipts oio uaies.
FOREIGN nAKKETM:
fBv Cable to the Morning Star.l
Liverpool. Anril 3. 5 P. M.f!ottnn
Uplands, 1 m c. Mav and June deli
5 39-64d; August and September delivery
5 47-64d. Futures ouiet.
Common rosin 5s5s 3d.
London, April 3.-4 P. M. Spirits tur
pentine 40s.
Savannah Rice Market.
Savannah News, April 2.
The market was ouiet. with nriro firm
and unchanged. The sales were 20 bar
rels. We quote as follows: Broken 8J
4c; Common 415c; Fair 5J5fc; Good
5151c; Prime-616c; Choice nominal;
Rough Country' lots $1 101 15; Tide
Water $1 201 45.
New York Rlee Mark et.
New York J ournal of Commerce. April 2 -
lyrhere is a fair demand in a jobbing way
at firm prices. ; Quotations: Carolina and
Louisiana common to fair at 4(&51c
good to prime at 5f6ic; choice at 617c:
Rangoon at 55ic duty paid, 212fc in
vs .1 '
Messrs. A. CI. TAHHm Xr r t J.LtJ
Sr-T1 Wse !arK truantiUes bf
Brown's Iron Bitten and it
tion " " "
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MARINE.
Port: Ainaxiac-lirll 4.
5.41A.M.
Jsl(t
6.25 P. M.
50.1 Even.
8.01 Even.
12h. 44m.
BmitaTlIW. ?i.
DaViS'S?1?
ARRIVED.
J H:urt; -Worth, Fayetteraie.
Worth & Worth r ' J : "
Stmr Bladen, Skinner, Willis; CreekC S
LOW & Co.- ul'V, yrv.ijiii ' .
Stmr Minnehaha, Biijbey, Smithville,
Master. - J'
Schr . Joseph, Redd, . 369 tons, Halleck,
Perth ; Amboy. N J, twith40a 'tbos stel
rails to W, C & A R.R;IyesseI to Geo Har
riss&Co. ...wsfr-.r ;
BLEARED. I ;
Steamer John .Dawsqn, Paddison, Point
Caswell, Master.
tstmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, ,
Worth & Worth"
Stmr Bladen, 8kinner Willis Creek, CS
Love & Co.
Steamer Minnehaha. Blsbey, Smithville.
Master.
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MARINE DIRECTORY.
Llat of Vessels to tbe Port of Wilming
ton, N.C., April 4, 1883.
This list does not embrace vessels nnder 00 tonl
BARQUES. ;
Saga (Nor.), 415 tons, Larsen,
CP Mebane
Abel (Nor,), 353 tons, Oudahl,"
Heide & Co
Cometen (Swed., 495 tons, Olsen,.
- Heide&Co
Frey (Nor.), 281 tons, Halvorsen,
Heide&Co
Margarethe (Dan.), 186 tons, Hansen,
Heide & Co
Albatross (Ger.). 818 tons, Siebe,
E Peschau & Westermann
Erna (Ger.), 582 tons, Voss,
E Peschau & Westermann
Atlantic (Ger.), 399 tons, Schering,
E Peschau & Westermann
SCHOONERS.
Mary L Dunn, 179 tonsHindon,
K G Barker & Co
Millie Trim, 180 tons, Barber.
EG Barker & Co
Alice Hearn, 847 tons, Pennewell, ''
Geo Harms & Co
John R Fell, 355 tons, Loveland,
Geo Harriss & Co
Curtis Ackcrley. 303 tons, Nichols,
Geo Harriss & Co
Etta M Barter, 273 tons, Barter,
EG Barker Co
Florence N Tower, 150 tons, Wilson.
E G Barker & Co
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies
A marvel of parity,
More ecnnomtml
strength and wholesomeness.
than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In nnm.
petition with the multitude of low test, short
weiffiit, aium or pnospnate powaers. etna only in
ana. Royal Bakxns Powdkr Co.. 10C Wall st
New York.
nor 9 It nrm too or frm 4p nov 9
"The Star Shines Out,"
SAYS PECK IN POETRY. SO IT DOES, AND
tells yon that at PARKER A taytjir-s mii
can get anything In the House Fornljhing Line
that you may need at a low prioe. . Toilet Sets,
Lapuoarun, uoor aiu, ice uniseis, Brooms,
Lamps, Kerosene I Stoves, Cooking 8 totes, all
prices and grades. PURE WHITE OIL. an 1
Just Received.
ELEOANT ASSORTMENT OF VELVET
and Ebony Picture Frames; Blank Books, suita
ble for every branch of business : Paper. Enve
lopes. Pens. Inks, slates. Pencils j
and Manilla Wrapping Paper-and Paper Bags.
P i " XATJSS' BOOK STORE.
A. David's Price List!
ABOUT 2 000 ALL-WOOL FINEST QUALITY
Scotch Suits in beautiful deslirna. th roio
retail price being $15.03, the choice offered
At $12 OO per Salt.
ADDITIONAL. About 1.5TJ0 FINEST ott a t.ttv
Silk Mixed Cassimere Suits, Diagonal Sacks.
Frocks and Walkinsc Suits. Retail nrii
118 00 to J23.00,
At from 915.00 to $? 0.00 per Salt.
The above offerlnar is but an lndm ia th in
prices of 'our entire stock. From whatever dis
tance one may come we oromiaethat t.hn Hifr-.
ence in Drices will more tha.n mbst tVia i
Journey. We mean to sell cheap and an exami
nation wm prove it. A.DAVID
ap l u -mmm The Clothier.
Flour. Flour. Flour.
250
200
125
125
200
ap 1 tf
Bbls Daisy
FLOUR.
do
do
do
do
Park Mills
Bell Mills
Butter-Cup v
Monarch
do
do
do
do
For sale by
KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Sugar, Coffee, Eice.
7 Bbls C, Ex. C and Gran. SUGAR.
125 I'aK8RI0 COFFEE, all grades,
iJFy Bbls and Tcs RICE,
For mIa h l
ap l tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Bacon; Lard Salt.
100 BXeS m,kd and D- s- SIDES,
J QQ Tubs LAIO),
3000Sack8LivrpooIlSAI''ir'
Vttr ba.1a hv
a p 1 tf KERCHNER A CA LDER BROS.
Wagons, Carts, &c. ;
WO& CHILDS' CELEBRATED WAG
ONS. CARTS Tprnrft no i vo T. -
oriAtf KERCHNER A CALDER BR08.,
&pltf .y..' ... Sole, Agents.
Paas' Easter Egs and Diamond Dyes-
pHE BEST FIVE-CENT CIGAR IN THE CITY,
At j: H. HARDIN'S
Drug and Seed Store,
1 Karket.
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A MEW STOCK
rtilnn'r1??'- , .
doweUtoriVemr-n"0
of new stock. andselUriS"" fX1
M anuf acturln . rT " "if
Store of
and Harness
H. MALLARD, ' ,
No. 8 Front St.
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f BROWN;&S0lpiCK
$ and T onh front Street. .
WK WitL OFFER THE FOLLOWING1 INDUCE-
':.' .'JtfENTS FOHfTHIS WEEK.
Ball's Corset.
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. By a new
! 9ia6yjU arrangement of a series of Fine Coiled
Brass Wire. Springs, vhlch yield readily to eve-
- .: '. '."
ry movement of the wearer, the Most Perfect
..
Fitting and Comfortable Corset ever made is
' V' '- i
secured..
EVERY PAIR 18 WARRANTED.
IN BOSTON BLEACHED SHEETING
26 1-3 Cent a Per Yard.
H0TTIN8HAH LACE FOE CURTAINS
From 15 Cents.
They are oar own importation, and are Fifteen
Per Cent below regular prices.
PAESOLS anl SUNSHADES.
OVER 500 DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT
FROM.
BROWN & RODDICK.
5 and 7 North Front Street.
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Unprecedented Bush
FOR GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
II A MS, II A MS, HAMS,
CANVASSED AND ITNCANVA8SED,
SUGAJR-CUEED AND OTHERWISE.
, Yon wll never starve while meat is so cheap
and pUatif aL
BREAKFAST 8TRIP8, CORNED BEEF, 4r
BOTSTEB'S CANDY
still holds its own three pounds for $1.00
Cheese. Clieeso, Cbeese, Cheese,
CHEESE from Rotterdam.
CHEESE from Switzerland,
CBEESE from Yankeedom,
Sap Sago, Nenfohatel, Young America,
Extra Cream, Ac.
Curne early and you will be suited.
P. L. Bridgers & Co.
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Spring Trade.
"yyB WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
attention of buyers of clothing to the fact that
we have secured the best line of CLOTHING for
Men, Youths and Children's wear, embracing
tbe latest novelties for Spring' Trade. We have
made It our aim to buy fust such goods as the
TWnri1 A VIAAI t nMA 4a nloaaa nil Vt t ira
takes great care in tbe selection of this season '
ll AVI nr s . . . .m . .
viuLumir. we wouia aiso state uii we snau
enaeavorto sell at very close figures. Our ob
ject in to do a larger trade than heretofore.
A. A I. SHRIEK,
Reliable Clothiers,
apltf No. 84 Market St.
Fertilizers.
Q.IBBS A CO.'S HIGH GRADE
AMMONIATED PH08PHATE,
COTTON BRAND
HIGH GRADE '
ACID PHOSPHATE
GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT,
For sale by
E. J. POWERS,
Successor to
Cbaa. E. Smith A Co.
feb 17 DAWtf
About Candy.
WHY IS OUR HOME-MADE CANDY LIKE
our new Mayor t Because It is the same it
always was, and needs no introduction to the !t-
Irena of Wilmington. It has been sold for over
iweniy-nve years Dy jr. M. A. and 8. G. N., who
. nope to sell it to our customers a leetle while
longer, At 8. G. NORTHROP,8
anger,
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Frnlt and Oonfectionerr Storen.
6188,211.788.58
JJAS BEEN FAID BY THE MU UAL LIFE
Insurance Co., of New York, to its FoUoy holders
since organization.
S12,848,835.24
WAS LITIGATED DURING THE YE ART
Cost per $1,000 at age 25, annually
or Semi-annually. TT. . . ... 7
or Quarterly ."
. . $16.01
. ... S CO
4.84
M. 8. WTLLARD, Agent.
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NrNE-TENTHS'OF THE SHAD CAUGHT IN
thta section WE CATCH, which enable n J
to DEFY COMPETITION. Order front " 9
Plf W. R DAVIS A SON.
Turpentine Tools,
COOPERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS ' TOOLS,
Carpenters' Tools, .General Hardware of ev
ery description.
WM. K. SPRINGER A CO..
Sacoesaors to John Dawaon A Co. .
19,81 A S3 Market Street,
Pltf Wilmington, N. C.
Country
TU - ERCHANtt ANDEVTrTTT Bonr f!ATi n.
fA : 7-
wlity and prices faam the forge stock
wtiMBT GOODS.' at the Kew Saddlery and
T?iUik.Hooot H. M. BOWDEN A CO-TV'
eawv.-.' , -LiL ' No. 4 Market fit. .
frManafactura and Repair, - ap 1 tf .
pring Qprri m e r
GOODS,
AT
m. KATZ'
36 Market St.
JUST RECEIVED
All the Latest Novelties.
Dress GroocLs.
Black and Colored Silks, Ottomans Rbadames,
Brocades, Surrads Light Shades, Fancy Silks,
Satins in all the New 8hades, Nun's Veil
ing, Tamise, Cashmeres, Mohairs,
Beiges, French Buntings. Sateens,
Zephyrs, Seersuckers, Percales,
Linen Lawns, Ladles' Cloth,
Honey-Comb Sucking,
3k Pongees, Ac.
WHITE GOODS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
Piques, Marseilles, Embroideries, Laces, Irish
Point, the best assortment and greatest
variety in the city.
OOIRSIETS,
Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Collars, Fissues, Ties,
Veilings, Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Crepes.
Housekeeping Goods !i
Damasks, Spreads, Towels, Napkins.
LADIES, MISSES, MEN AND BOYS' OAUSE
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
Men and Boys'
Cassimeres, Linens and Cottonades. Full lines of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
too numerous to mention. All at prices so low
that will give satisfaction for durability, onallty
and cheapness.
Call and save money by buying of
IMI JsK. KATZ,
36 MARKET ST.
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GRAY S PATENT BRACE,
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Fresh Goods.
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SMOKED TONGUE. Ful
ton Market Beef. Pi Pork. Nos. 1. a and 3
Mackerel, 8ouced Tripe and lie's Feet, Split and
Green Dried Peas. Beans. Pearl Barlev and Batro.
Oat Meal. Buckwheat, Rye and Graham Flour,
Bird and Garden Seed, Swiss and Sap Satro
Cheese, at Lowest Market Prices, at 26 A 28 Smith
Front St. mh 22 tf L. VOLLERS.
Recent Arrival.
"yniTE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
Linen Table Goods, Handkerchiefs, Ladies and
Children's Hosiery In (rreat variety at low prices.
mh 25 tf JNO J. IIEDRICK.
Clinton & Point Caswell Railroad.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
till 12 o'clock M.. of tho 18th dav of ADril.
1883, for the Grading and Track-Laying of the
Clinton A Point CmwrII Railroad. Soeciflcations
ana ironies may be seen by applying to R. P
i-aoaison, romt csweii. .render uounty
rah 10 lm
F. W. KERCHNER, Pres't.
Pocket-Books,
FULL LINE AT LOWEST PRICES.
Hair-Brushes, Combs,
Extracts, Soaps, Puff-Boxes,
Toota-Brushes. Mirrors, Ac.
WILLIAM IL GREEN,
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Dmpgist.
A Fev Nice Toilet Articles.
COLGATE'8 VIOLET WATER,
HAIK BKUBHK3, MIKKOKS,
TOOTH SOAPS, POMADES, Ac,
In great variety at
J. K. VcTTJnCVNV'S
mh 25 tf Corner Market and Front Streets.
An Attractive Stock !
"YyiTHIN A FEW DAYS WE HOPE TO MAKE
a display of many
New Things,
and every department win be supplied with "such
desirable gooods as we can find In New York to
suit the tastes and requirements of our cus
tomers. R. 91. fticIIVTIRE.
"Review" eopy mhestf
Atkinson & Manning's
Imuran c Roomi
; BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILD INQ,
Rre, Mariie and ;Ltre ComipaiiiK.
Asrp Capital topratenleV Orer $t(n,orjo.aoo
Julius Samson,
4S. MARKET STUEETT-
S WE SHALL LEAVE FOR NEW YORK in
a few days to purchase our
SPRING- STOCK,
AND HAVING PROMISED MANY (THTOMRI;..
TO TAKE
SPECIAL ORDERS,
they will please to bring them fo th aim,
once.
We shall centlnue to sell the balance of w, j,
on hand at greatly reduced prices until the n..,v
stock arrives
JU1MI S SANSON,
Marker m
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We
Keep
QONSTANTLT OX HAND,
FLOUR, all grade.
Choice RIO COFFEK. nil rrsde...
Refined SUGARS,
Standard Granulated.
Standard A,
Extra C and Oolilcn '.
New Crop N. O. and
Porto Rico MOLASSES,
In nhds ami BaireN '
BACON C. R. SIDES,
Dry 8alt C. R. SIDES.
LARD, in Buckets and Tulw.
HAY. OATS. CORN.
SODA, STARCH. SOAP.
CANDLES. SNUFF. TOBACc n
NAILS. GLUE, HOOP-IRON.
BUNGS, Ac, Ac. Ac.
For sale at low prices
O. W. WILLlAM.s ,v ( .
Wholesale Grocer ai
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Coram'n Mercliantx,
Lirerpool and London and Blolc Ins. Co.
Claims Paid in the United States.
31,220,000.
Losses promptly adjusted and p .ill ii
of proofs, without discount, by
JNO. W. GORDON A BRO., Agent
mh 25 tf 34 North Wiiter .v
K
ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. VK'
tine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Plnkham's Vr.ia!
Compound, Kidney-Wort, Iron Hitters, A .
Also, a full line of Chemicals and Drugs, S:.
Fancy Articles, Ciiars, Ao
iTcscnptions nlled at all hours, day and n.-lr
F. C. MlLLRit,
German l)niifrlnl.
mh 23 tf Corner 4th and N un m
Molasses.
TKW CROP CUBA AND PORTO RICO,
In Hogsheads, Tierces and Bn ;.
For sale by
ADRIAN A VOLLERS.
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Butter, Lard and Meat.
Kegs and Tubs BUTTER,
200 do d0 LAU1)'
225 IkTe MEAT,
Boxes CHEESE,
For sale by
mh 11 tf ADHIAN A VOLLKKs
Bungs, Nails, &c.
2j Bbls BUNGS,
2Q Kegs NAILS,
5QQ Bundles HOOP IRON.
25 Bbls GLUE,
For sale by
ADRIAN A VOI.I.KIis
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Sugar, Coffee, Flour.
FULL STOCK ON HAND.
For sale by
ADRIAN A VOLLKKS;.
Wholesale Grocer,
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JJANGINO BASKETS
AND FANCY FLOWKH I'mi
For sale by
GILES A MTJRCH1SON,
98 A 40 MurehUon Block .
N. Front M.
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REMARKABLE
v tXetter from a Traveller.
Kaksas Crrr. Mo., Sent 90, iw.
I think It a duty I owe to humanity t.
say what your remedy baa done for m
One year ago I contracted a bad case i !
blood dlseaae, and not knowing the reult
of such troubles, I allowed it to run on f i
some time, but finally applied to the be-t
physician in this city, who treated me foi
six months. Iu that time I took over ffm
pills of protolodlde of mercury, VI grain
each, and had run down In weight from
210 to 157 pounds, and was confined U my
bed with Mercurial Hheumatlsm.acnri 'en
able to turn myself In bed. BetngatrHvii
ing man, some of the fraternity fouml nw
in this deDlorable oondltlon. and remm
mended me to try your specific, as they
knew of
been
several
o a e
that had
Icurcd hy
U U!f
I corn
meuced the use of it with very 1 1 1 1 1 -faith,
and in leu than three weeks w.i
able to take my place on tbe road Tl
sores and ooppor-colored spots gradualU
disappeared, and to-day I have not a oi
or spot on my person, and rov welcht I
Z17 pounda. being more than it ever
I do not wish you to publish my name, hm
5 on may show this letter to any wh.
oubt the merit of 8. 8. H . for I know it
is a sure cure.
Yours truly. J H. ';
Some thirty Tears arc there lived ii
Montgomery, Ala., a young man who w.'i
terrlbly afflicted. After being treated f"
a long time by the medical profession t
this town with no benefit, he comment l
takings. S. 8. After persistently takiw:
It two months he waa cured. Being h
qualnted with him for twenty years there
after. I can testify that the disease nev t
made Its return.
J. W. Buror, J. P., Hot Springs. Ark.
If you doubt, come to see us, and
will CURE YOC, or charge nothing! Writ
for particulars and a copy of the llttl
book, "Ifeaaaga to the Unfortunate Suffer
Ing." Ask any Druggist as to our standing
9"1 ,000 ERWABD will be paid t
any CbemJat who will find, on analysis i
100 bottle of B. 8. 8., one particle of Met
cury, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral
substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Pr
prietora. Atlanta. Oa.
Prle of SaaaU ftlae, $1 oo
Irfinr Slae, - l 1 ft
SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS
dot SI ly
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