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' . Theorninptar fUJLX Ut O At) Y : mm m Om IkjttkM On i w CViT. '--Treir:::- IX V wn Ur UEIUARO, I BUSHED DAILY. JtXCUUT MONDAYS. raMr jwasoairnoii, at av-xob. JlPostPaJd, ....... $7 00 4 00 8 00 1 SO His Mentha, . Three Months, Two Months, -one Month. 76 lW To Clt To City Subscribers, ddhtnd in any part City, FiFTUBf Ckhts per week. Our Ctty are not authorised to oolleot for more of the Azents than three months in advance. (entered at the Post Offloe at Wilmington, N. C. as Second Class Matter. MORNING EDITION. OUTLINES. Thirteen persons were crushed and burned to death in the hotel disaster at Greenville. Texas; it is thought that an explosion of powder in a hardware store adjoining caused the hotel to fall. The rumor of the death of Hon. Erastus Brooks, of New York, was false. A schoouer with yellow fever or Hay tien fever ntnong the crew, has arrived at Philadel phia from Hayti. Heavy rains in Louisiana create alarm among planters; the indications are that many plantations will be submerged. T. L. Weston uppoiuted postmaster at Florence, S. C. Tha Postofflce Department .ordered thru IrtteWor postal cards, be forwarded upon request, from office to office, until the arty addressed is reached, without the payment of additional postage. The British Parliament passed the bill relative to explosives; the maximum penalty for pausing an explosion is life-long imprison ment; penalties are provided for the making or keeping of explosives. The trial of the Phoenix Park murder cases began at Dublin yesterday; Judge O'Brien addressed the grand jury, which returned true bills against the prisoners. Wall street, New York city, is excited over the reported defalcation of a prominent stock operator. The MisNWsippi at New Orleans reach ed the Hood height of 1874; sand bogs were used to prevent water flowing into the city. Betting against Lorillard's Iroquois for the Epsom race is 25 to 1. Queen Victoria' health is improving. Pres ident Arthur says he feels bene G ted by his trip to Florida. Ex-President Diaz denies the statement that he is visiting this country in the interest of railroad projects in Mexico. The coronation of the Czar of Russia will probably be postponed. New York markets: Money 74 per fiii. ; cotton firm at 10 1-16 10 5-1 6c ; H.xitUern flour dull and easy at $4 90t 75; wheat, ungraded red $1 05 1 18: corn, ungraded, 04$65e; rosin firm at $1 70 1 77$; apints turpentine unsettled and lower at 4747Jc Madame Modjeska and Mary An derson begin an engagement in New York this week. Tho King of Ashanteo lias abdi cated his throne. Tom Ochiltree ought to go for it. At a recent sale of paintings in Paris, the prices ranged for the best from $9,000 to 16,000. The Charleston Art Bazaar has cloned. The exhibition was regard ed a frnocessf ul by its friends. Tire YVilliamsbnrg (South Caro lina) election caseH have collapsed Brewster is a fantastic fraud. William K. Vanderbilt's wife was named Smith and she was bom in Mobile. Her father! name - was not John but Murray J. Men laughed at Peter Cooper's financial views and pronounced them vagaries. But the people at large honored the man for what ho' was. Anonymous letters threatening the life of tho Marquis, of Lorne, have been received, and certain suspicious occurences excite alarm at Ottawa, i )utario. O'D'iiinavaii Rowsa's friend in the North h.ive put a plaster over his inotiilt. That -iff fight, for he has been doing no little harm by his tongue wagging. Rev. Dr. .1. li. Hawthorne, of Richmond, Va , returns to Augusta to take charge of .the Baptist Chureh. He is Ono of the most gifted men in lii denomination in the South. The matter with the outlook S" North Carolina is that there has been Loo much of policy ftiid not enough of principle in the management. Tilden's nearly 18,000 majority has leen whittled down to a very few hundred. J lere is the statement of the United States Treasury deposits up to the itli of April: "Gold coin and bullion. $185,053,148; sti ver dollars and bullion, $107,560,641; frac tional silver coin, $27,883, 178; United Stales notes. $43.788,070 total, $364,285,357. Cer tificates outstanding: Gold, $43,500. 800 sil ver. $71,07l.41i;curreney. $9,135,000." The bill for punishing persons keeping, making or using explosives passed the British Parliament in a flash. The Britishers ; are : fairly aroused and mean business 5 rU w be lieved that tho plans of the dynamite patriots were both far-reaching and awful. 4 The Greensville (Texas)' note! hor ror was very destrnctive of life. Some twelve or more wete killed and sixteen or more injured morerorles8, i t VOL. XXXn.NO. 16. and one or two f itally it may be? The fall of the building -was caused, it is thought, by an explosion of gun powder in an adjoining hardware store. We regret to say that North Caro lina made another bad showing last week. Bradstreefs reports 5 failures. Alabama showed 4; Arkansas, 2; Georgia, 8 j Kentucky, 6; Louisiana, 2; Texas, 6; West Virginia, 3; Vir ginia, 1; Total in tho United States, 190, or 20 more than the preceding week. Of the 3,189 reported during the past quarter, 38 were for more than $100,000. The South furnished 6 of these. There were 194 from 3,000 to $100,000; Of these more were b'artTware and mm dealers tfaua any other class, except general mer chandise. The remaining 2,957 fail ures average $7,512, divided as fol lows: General stores, 603; retail grocers, 400; retail dry goods, 170; retail clothing, 146; retail boots and shoes, 160; retail dealers in watches, jewelry, etc., 85 ; tobacco dealers, 72 ; stationery, books, etc., 72; hardware dealers, 92; furniture, 54, and hotels and restaurants, 75. The Southern States furnished 731 of the 2,957. North Carolina furnished 2 failures that aggregated $50,000 with but $9,000 assets. In all North Caro lina had 67 faliures, assets $194,127, liabilities, $399,386. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. H. S. Nunn is tho editor of the New Berne Journal. He is pleased to say in his last paper of the Stab that it is "a very ably edited paper, and in its make up and appearance excels anytnina; in North Carolina." Weldon News: Sheriff R. J. Lewis, on Monday took to the penitentiary three prisoners convicted at the late term of the Superior Court. They were, Abram Harris, for three years; Jesse Clark, two years, and Charles Stokes, ten years. All colored. Kinston Free Press : A man who crave his name as Jas. P. Fanaity, of Duplin county, stopped at Mr. Atlas T. Uzzell's. at Tuckahoe, Jones county, and was taken sick Sunday night, the 25th of last montn, at about nine o clock and died very shortly afterwards. Judge Merrimon is to deliver the Literary Address in May before Joyner and Murphy's school at LaOrange. A member of the Stab's staff was invited to deliver the address before the cadets of the other school but was compelled to de cline, as he had two other invitations and for the same reason bronchitis. - - Mr. W. II. Bower, our repre sentative, who claims to be a pretty good political weather prophet, says the next Govemer of North Carolina will be chosen from the following: list: Gen. R. B. Vance, Gen. A. M. Scales, Col. R F. Armfleld and Capt- Octavius Coke. Lenoir Ibpia. (We would as soon bet on its being Zeb Vance or CoL Bennett. (Stab.) Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: The friends of the late Gen. Bryan Grimes will be glad to learn that Maj. Pulaski Cowper is to bring out (for private circula tion only) the sketch of war experiences which the gallant Grimes had nearly com pleted at the time of his brutal assassina tion. Mai. Cowper has appended a large number of letters written daily from camp and field to Mrs. Grimes, giving a vivid view of the four years' struggle. Tarboro Southerner: A strange tale comes from Scotland Neck, full of hor ror if true. We give it as we heard it on the streets: A short time since Mrs. Bell died suddenly and was buried by her bus band. Busoicions were aroused as to the cause of her death and parties went to the grave to exhume its remains that an ex amination might be had. Bell met them at the erave with a shot gun and threatened to shoot them if they attempted to open the grave; the crowd went off and got rein forcements, returnea, took ueii s gun ana due ud the corpse. The neck had been broken. ieii was arresieu ana looea in the county jail. It is said that he killed his wife because she would not sign a deed. ' Pitt&boro Record: We hear that two dams in Deep river were broken by the freshet last week. They were the Rives and Gorgas dams, a short distance above Lockville, which were built by the old Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company before the war. The freshet in Deep river was much higher than, in Haw river. An old colored man, named James Lea, died near this place last week, who was quite a remarkable man, and whose example of faithfulness and honesty we wish to commend to others of his race. ,He was a slave of the late Woodson Lea, and after the war remained witn his old master and worked as if there had been no emancipation. Mr. Lea died two or three years after the war and in his will devised fifty acres of valuable land to Jim, as a re ward of his faithfulness. By industry and economy Jim made money, and his credit was as good as any man's in this com munity, and he was respected by alL Raleighr News- Observer: The "proceedings -of the Legislature," which werefulrTeported by the1 Newt -Observer, have been published by us in book form, aad form an admirable ecord; far the best ever pubfished. TWarobotnid in good style sod ar now ready f o delivery. The pneK:W$V' book also contains sketches of every ,member and officer of the iiegtelatnre; Coi, D. G. Cowan, who was in 0dmtnaadoi the 22nd North Caro Haa regtnVsnt daring the war Is dying at Norf oik; Va., Ids home. His wife, who is a sister of Mrs., J? B. BurwefL and Mrs. R Harris, f thucitf, Jt alsoi dying there. Yesterday afternoon Tommy, a son of Mr. Frank H. lnaden, was thrown from a wagon1 by -a sudden movement of the bone, on stone street crceiiinf. on Martin street near the postofflce. He fell on his ear. and such was the falV that the ear was nearly torn from bis head,. He lost much blood and-wsst at flrsf thought to be seri ously injured, but a physician tojmd that the wheels had not struck him and thatthe only Injury wa that of the ear. ? This season Whave received 45,906 bniesof cot ton We notice in the Richmond : 1 WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, Ditvaich that Prof. Kefr has declined ' the appointment tendered him by the Governor as mate Geologist. Tins is not oinerent from what might bars beear anticipated, but still it is wen enough that tb Governor should have offered him the position. We hope that the Governor will be in no great haste to fill the vacancy. New Berde 'Journal : Mrs. Gay, of Pitt, has an infant without legs or arms, but the bead aad body are well formed; its chancec.for life are thought to be good. Yesterday . suits were entertained in the Superior Court of this county against the Midland N. C. Railway Co., and the Midland N. C. Improvement and Construc ton Railway Co., by Judge Carruth for $10,000 for services as Attorney and Coun selor for the years 1881-'83 and '83, and by John Gatling, Esq., for $15,000 for similar services during the same years. Warrants of attachment were issued to Carteret, Craven and Wayne counties. Mr. George Gredle informs us that Mr. B. F. Spencer, of Currituck township, Hyde county, was found deed in his yard one morning last week. On the night previous, hearing dogs after his sheep, he fj UJOs.jjua.and went out. His family sawlum no taure watll aefcl morning' when he was found lying in the yard with the gun cocked but the load not discharged.- La Grange item: The series of meet ings conducted by Rev. Mr. Isler, closed last night; there have been four accessions to the church. We learn that a Presbyte rian church will be organized In this place at an early day. Mr. David L. Jones. died at Pantego on the 25th ult. The steamer Shenandoah carried out 400 bales of cotton and 450 packages of raddishes on yesterday. Mr. G. 8. Palmer, a com mission merchant of New York, writes us that he has just been spending a week on the eastern shore of Virginia, and that he finds the potato crop in that section and around Norfolk verv backward. He thinks the outlook is exceedingly good for New I iserne iruccers, as iney win oe a me, u. no misfortune befalls them from now on, to market their crop before Norfolk begins to ship . Mr . J.H. IUtlefl fell from the church which the Free Will Baptists are building at Washington, and split his nose, buiscd his eyes and hurt his back so that he has been confined to his room since.' THB'CITTT. NEW ADVERTISBnBNTM. Harris Chariot cigars. Gko. F. Ttluiy -Best beef. Mayor's Notick Sanitary. Heinsbkrobr New music. Munson Gent's furnishings. G. F. Herbert Star saloon. A. Shrikr Shoes and slippers. G. W. Linden Assignee's sale. Meettko WiL Cotton Mills Co. W. H.'Grssk Gibson's tablets, etc Cuatiox Notice Crew George Davis. M. S. Wfllard Endowment insurance. Local Do la. Annual meeting of ' the Pro duce Exchange to-day. The receipts of cotton at this, port yesterday were 116 bales. Mr. Geo. F. Herbert has opened a restaurant and dining saloon at No. 13 Market street. - Humpty Durapty's benediction to the Charlotte audience: "Now, d n you, you can go home." Mr. H. C. McQueen has pur chased the fine residence of ex-Mayor Fish- blate, on Front, between Ann and Nun ' streets. The regular meeting of. the Literary Club,' which was to have taken place this evening, is now postponed to Tuesday, the 17th. A rock fish weighing twenty pounds was in market yesterday morning, which was caught in a herring-net in; Smith's creek. A military company has been organized at Smlthville, with W. J. Scraggs Captain, M. C, Guthrie as 1st Lieutenant, and S. S. Drew as 2nd Lieutenant. The annual meeting of the Wil mington Cotton Mills Company will be held at the office of the Navassa Guano Com pany, ln;ihhrcrty, this morning at 11 o'clock. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wilmington Cotton Mills will be held at the office of the Navas sa Guano Company at 11 o'clock this fore noon. - The schooner Mary L. Dunn, Capt. Ilindon, was cleared from this port for Mayagucze, P. R., yesterday, by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming, with 160,- 439 feet of lumber, valued at $8,400. Robert Jefferson, colored, was. arraigned before Justice Millis, yesterday, charged with assault and battery upon Nancy Jack son, colored. Defendant submitted and was required to pay the costs. John Mitchell was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Win. Cotton, but the prosecutor withdrew the warrant and paid the costs. Nancy Jacksen, charged with willful tresspass on the premises of Robert Jeffer son, submitted and paid the costs. Nixon Chance, colored, arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Fred Lord, also colored, was required to pay the costs and was then discharged. The IoetBr To-lflsbt. Rev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, and a gentleman of rare intellectual at tainments, as --well as of ecclesiastical knowledge, and ability, will deliver a lec ture at the Opera House this evening, under the auspices and for the benefit of the Wil mington Library Aasccfafion, having for his theme thai Very cheerful subject, Enjoy ment We hope and expect to see a good audience in attendance, as we know the. entertainment witf be such as to merit It. Mr. W. H. Hsyeft Hillsboro. N.C., says: "I can recommend Brown's Iron Bitters as a superior article." t .Mi J. 1 It i t 1 (-!TT' OPEILAJtO USE, m rat WgtH'O'' r We could but reg.ia j there iiu ijpt a larger audience at tye Opera Hoese last night to .witness 'the Admirable entertain ment there pre sen teal Hermann's skill and expertness at a 'sleight of hand pert former are truly marvellous, and his nu- merous tricks are new; Interesting and UmV cult. No less wondsrf ul and fully as enj tertaihing were thaleaU of Awaia KatsnoJ $hin, exhibiting, as 1 did. a skillfalnes and dexterity almdst incredible. Should the Magician and bii ' Company ever hap-: pen this way agaia W will, being better' known, be more tqrersaUy-fsiOfiized. A PhtlajstbroptaS an Friend of minclou Hr st a YMtUAn In formal ReeepUo to fco Tendered : him. Mr. Gregory, of Massachusetts, the wealthy farmer aad philanthropist, who has done so much for the educatieaaliater-i ests otWiJnington, is here on a brief visit, and we learn that it is the intention of a number of our citizens to give him an in formal reception, at the MayorkaoOce in the City. Hall today at 12 o'clock,; Mr. Grego ry has shown great friendship for Wilming ton, having spent from $20,000 to $80,000 altogether towards increasing our ed aeation al faclnUes, Includlag the btuTdmj; of the fine residence for the teachers of what l known as the New Hampshire Memorial Institute, Rev. D, Dl Dodge, Principal, corner of Seventh and Nun streets. Mr. Gregory, while averse to anything like dis play or notoriety, is desirous of having an informal conversation with sosne of our prominent men, and the. opportunity will be afforded him in the manner Indicated above. By the way, Mr. Gregory also contribut ed largely to the building of the Congrega tional Church, a fine brick structure on Nun, between Sixth and Seventh streets. It is hoped that as many of our citizens as possible will be present at the reception. Criminal Court. . , Major John W. Dunham, Clerk f the Criminal Court, tendered his bond m open court, on Saturday last, and it. was ap proved and ordered to be registered. Tho following cases have been disposed of since the close of our last nporti State vs. Mary Hay. charged with keep ing a disorderly house. At 10 o'clock Sat urday sight the jury came in and stated that they could not agree upon a verdict, whereupon they were discharged. State vs. Kit Foster and Henrietta Nixon, convicted af larceny. Judgment that Kit Foster fie confined in the State Penitentiary for two years; and that Henrietta Foster be confined for six months in the House of Correction; the latter to be discharged on the payment of the entire bill of costs. State vs. Thad. Moore and Catharine Black, convicted of f. and a. Defendants, each to be confined in the House of Correc-' tion for 18 months. State vs. Edward Colvin and Lucy Black, convicted of the same offence as last named; sentenced to the House of Cor rection for 18 months. A number of individuals connected with church cases were recognized with bail for for their appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. R. A. Kingsbury, A. F Davis, Elijah Lane and J. i. Smith, a committee of the grand jury, reported that they had visited the County Poor House and went through the various departments, examining par ticularly into the cleanliness of each ward, and of each cell in the insane department, and found everything in perfect order, and agreeable both as to sight and smell; the Superintendent, Mr. Savage, being evi dently the right man in the right place and a favorite with the inmates. The buildings and fences are in order, everything white washed, and the committee report that they can suggest nothing in tho way of im provement. The committee also visited the county jail and found the inmates well satisfied with their treatment, and disposed to be complimentary tothe jailor; and, lhotifth the prisoners complained a little of too much-beef and a slight inclination to trans parency on the part of tho soup, the com mittee did not see any1 evidences of imme diate danger on the part of the boarders (?) of auffering from the causes named. In regard, to the building, they suggest that the hearths is the debtors' room receive cer tain needed repairs. Court met yesterday morning, but soon after took a recess until Wednesday, to await the return of two absent attorneys and the settlement of certain bills of cost. Mayor Ceart-Hu Honor Mayor Kail, Prostatas Obadiah Jenkins, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting the police who ar rested him, was required to pay a fine of $20 or be imprisonecMor thirty days. Lewis Spencer, charged with acting dis orderly on Market street Saturday evening, and speaking defiantly to the policeman who warned him as to his behavior, was ordered to pay a fine ofr$5 or go below for thirty days. Sidney Halsey, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was let off on the pay ment of $1 or five days in the city prison. One ease of drunk and down was disposed of, the defendant contributing $3 to the city treasury.' Barglary. " The residence of Mr. H. Hntaf; corner of Chesnut and KcHae streets, was Wr glariously entered on Sunday night, and a sum of money stolen with probably other articles. No clue. 'A i-'.l trmr Department, UcsuU Servfe, V Division of Telegrams and Reports for the uenrmxMi rommfniB and-Agricuiture. ... ' April 9, 1883 5 P.M. AVERAGE. Max. Mia. iRain Temp Temp. Fall. 67 44 .08 I 70 54 .27 j ; 64 51 1.57' 73 60 .41 1 64 48 1.92 ! 64 52 2.06 60 54 1.25 72 59 1.76 ' 78 55 .03 4 53 .62 73 51 .00 68 50 .30 !' " wnmtogtetfv-; Cbarleo.;.. J lAttgja,Vj:?V Mom Mob New Qricanar Galveston, . . '. Vlcksburg.iwjf Litueitoekr,., Memphis '. . . . Weather Ialatloaa. The following are the indicatkns for to day. For the Middle Atlantic States, increas- inc doudiaessTaidJaeasterlv to south erty winds, with lower barometcrnd staJ tlonary or slight rise In temperature. 1 For the 'South Atlantic States, slightly warmer easterly to southerly winds, lower barometer, with threatening weather and rains. t For the Eosteru Gulf States, warmer, partly cloudy weather and rain, light vari able winds and stationary or lower barom eter. For the Western Gulf States, local rains and partly cloudy weather, winds mostly iron soutn to west, and in the eastern por tion a slight rise in temperature, with stationary qi lower barometer, For the Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, increasing cloudiness and rain, warm south east to southwest winds, and lower barom eter, followed in the western portion by rising barometer and a slight fall in tem perature. t Wllmlaaloa aad Clinton Proposed Telerrapalc CoauauleaUon. Mr. F. W. Foster, of this city, proposes to place Wilmington and Clinton, Sampson county, in telegraphic communication by the first of the coming June, provided the people the business men of the two places can be induced to subscribe one-half the stock necessary to insure the comple tion of the enterprise. To this end Mr. Foster will wait upon the people of Wil mington and Clinton some time during the ensuing week. It is proposed to run the line from Wsrsaw to Clinton. The sub scriptions are not to be called for until the work is done. Telegraphic communication with the thriving town of Clinton, whose interests are so identical with those of WMiniagtwabead'oe galled with satis faction by our people, as well as by those of our Sampson neighbor. Oar Colored Firemen, The colored firemen of the Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine No. 3 Corapany, were out yesterday afternoon for regular month ly parade and engine practice. The prin cipal feature was the hydrant drill on tTront street. The members of the com psay, after scattering themselves in various directions, were summoned .together by a given signal, ran the distance of a block, ran off four hundred feet of hose from the reel, connected with, a hydrant and threw a stream ia exactly one minute, this feat being accomplished on the third trial. There was a big excitement during the run. One-of the firemen fell and was dragged some dis tance by the rope of the reel, to which he was clinging. DIKD, Mc&KLLBR. -In this city, on Sunday night, the 8ta tnst at IS o'clock, of heart dlecaae, , an. C'ATUAKiaJK MCKKL1.KK, AfCM CB yean. The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) eve ning, at S o'clock,' from her late residence on 5th Street, tbenee to St. Stephen's Church, thence to Pine Forest Cemetery. The friends and acquain tances of the family axe Invited to attend. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. 'pHK annual Mxtrma or rati stock- holdersof the WUJuTNOTON COTTON MILLS will be held at Office of the Navassa Guano Co., on TUESDAY, 10T1I APRIL NEXT, at 11 o'clock A. M. WALTER O. MacRAE, ap 1 it 1 Treasurer. CITY QT WILMINGTON, N. C. MAYOB'8 OFKICK, April 9th, 1883. Notice. IN TUB GENERAL LAWS Of THE 8TATE the chapter relating to Towns reads as f oDowb: "Any person or persons violating any Ordi nance or any City or Town of this State shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be subject to tho provisions of this chapterf that means fines or imprisonment. It Is not my wah to subject any citizen to needless trouble or annoyance, but the de&nliness of the eity and the good health of the citizens are mainly dependent on the strict obeervanee of the Sanitary Ordmanees. Now, therefore, ample ngtioe is hereby riven to all persons Interested, fa at on the 15th day of May next, the Health Of&oers at the eity will be required to carefully inspect aad report upon the condition of all private sinks and privies, and ah persons who have wilfully failed to have such places thoroughly cleansed and disinfected by that thro will subject themselves to - tod let meat under the abore named Act. The names of the City Scavengers can be ascertainea ty ap- pneatkm oa to the Chief sf of Poiioe. E. D. BALL, Mayor. ap lOtt Review copy. "THE BEST BEEF IH SEVEN TEARS !" J HAVE A FRESH LOT OV SAMPSON COUNTY BES7 on hand, fromErerett E. Peterson, Henry Mathias and Oave Watson, weighing from 1,000 to 1,300 POUNDS EACH. This lot of BEST will be for sale at my Shop to day and the ensuing thirty days. Persons wish ing for A Ho. 1 BEEF will do well to sail, examine and leave their orders with , . GEORGE F. TIL LEY, Second St,, between Market and; Princess. aplOSt Ship Notice. All persons 'are hereby cautioned' agaiast haitoormg or trusting any of the crew of British Barque GEORGJS DAVIS. Macumber. master, as no rodebts of their contracting will be ALEX. 8FHUNT A SON, ap 10 It Consignees. WHOLE NOt, ,4872t NEW ADVERTISKitKNTS. IH. CRONtT, Auetfeescer. BY CRONLY MORflM,, Superior Fnrnifiire at Atction. HAVING SOLD THE RESIDENCE' OF HON. fl H. Flshblate. upon Front street, we shall proceed to sell on THURSDAY neat, 19th Inst., oommeocuif at It A. and eootamlnR until all J -Saf MU SM VI NIU A HMK - JJ. 1 JHJMt$l vod ChAvmber Furniture, with &!l CkrpeU.CrrCst- V - n ...... U.i ' tit. ThW Furniture Is flrst-olaM thrlcwffhout, moat new. m V LTV Dwell ing-open for hiMSotioa of Furniture Monday, Tuoaday aaa Wednesday, from 11 A. H. to 1 P. M. apStt 8 10 12 81. CRONL.Y, Auctioneer. BY CRONLT A MORBIS. ' Assignee's Sale. Groceries, &e., at Auction. QN THURSDAY, WTHINST., AT 10 O'CLOCs: A. M., I will sell at the Store of X. II. McGarlty A Co corner Front and Dock streets, all Kibe Omeatlsn. Provialofm, Wmea, Lfquars, ., re maming unsold at that time. , . t:f. Linden. ap 10 it Assignee, ' Cronly & Morris JJAVE AT TnEIK DISPOSAL. AND FOR sale, an elegant MANTEL MIRROR, Gilt Frame, one-quarter inch French Plate Glass, Half Oval Top, six feet throe Inches high and five feet wide. Will take half Its value CRONLY A MORRIS, ap 8 2t Water street. STAB SALOON. GEO. F. HERBERT, Proprietor fines, Liprs,Lapr Beer, Cigars, ic, 13 market Street, ap 10 m WILMINGTON, N. C. New HIusic. LATEST PIECES JUST RECEIVED ' At UEINSBERGER'S, Played and Sunr Everywhere: - Twas Only a Daisy," -I Know Two Eyes," "True Heart. Farewell," Waltz Song, "Bird From Over the Sea." the prettiest Waits ever published, "Only a Pansy Blossom, " very popular. Selections from Latest Operas, Also Latest Five Cent Music. JASE-BALLS AND BATS. Spalding's, From 5o to f 1.50 and upwards. For sale at nKTNSBXRGER'S ap 10 tf Live Book and Maaae Stores. Endowment Insurance. jCA'fEMENT pF POLICY No,, t&SVPAID March 80th, 1883. Ago at issue 33 . Payable at age or bo, or at death u prior. The total payments in 17 years on siu.ooo ponoy annual premium were.-... COMPANY PAID MARCH 30. WHS. 9.17C.0O The original policy 10.900.00 Dividend additions..' 4.977.r Total : 14.677.19 Paid In excess of premiums re ceived $5,400.59 This is an iovestmett of about Ave oer cent. oompound Interest in addition to 17 years Innur anoe. Other poMotes. giving Joe as favorable re sults, shown on application to M. 8. WTXJUA&U. Agent., ap 10 tf Mutual Life Ins. Co., of New York. How Prepared. TT7"E ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE V V Handsomest Line of fonts' I.nw.Pnt Shnp? I raHip?' Slinnprs uuuiu uwn uui vsiiviu uuuuu uujijiviii IN THE CTTY. Which we will sell at prices that will astonish you. Call and see us and you will be convinced. A. SHRIEK, ap 10 tf 28 Market Street. IBSON'S FLAVORED TABLETS, a Combined VJ Pocket Lozenge and Breath Perfumer, Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, Fellows' uypopbospbatea. Brown's Bitters. Hostetter's Bitters. Hair-Brushed. Combs, Extracts, Toilet Articles, Ac. WILLIAM H. GREEN. aplOtf Druggist. Chariot. Chariot. rpHE BEgT FIVE CENT CIGAR IN THE OLD NORTn 8TATE, At HARRIS' NEWS A CIGAR STORE. ap 10 tf OUD COLORS HALF-HOSE. Handsome Bord'd Linen Hdkfs, Hemstitched. Best Linen Collars and Cuffs, Well made Clothing Just at hand. Two First Class Coat Hands wanted. MUNSON. ap 10 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Comfortable and Easy, QUB HAND-MADE SOFT BOTTOM SHOES, J for LADIES' WEAR. Just the thing ror tender feet. For GENTLEMEN we offer the BEST CLASS OF CU8TOM-WORK neat of style, durable In stock, and superior in workmanship, It will pay you to call on Geo. B. French & Sons. 30 N. FRONT ST. NEW smiBS arriving daily. Harrison allen. Hatters. ap8 tf Bock Lime. TTOR BUILDING PURPOSES. X' i FRESHLY BURNED. PRXCE REDUCED TO fl.lt PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BRO&, Rocky Point, N. C or O.O. PARSLEY, Jr.. apltf rot-fr WUmlegton, N. C. " " ' Two Ma?4i.i.......;....r ! " " - Throe Moat,,... . .. I s4xMootaa53..i:.,..i . Oae Yee.i, ,.... t tar Ooatract A. tvs. i iVs giU taken at tr . JAwaterylpwjatoa. , ' ;v .r- Tea Bn aottd KoapareAl type aa fc s one A EiuoYnEiTy; The Rev. Jos. R.Wilsqp,l); 3 WILL LECTURE,, ''"jT I - For the Benefit of the IJBRART ASaxtAtl At the OPERA noUtE, o . Tteslaj, AbiU 10tli,atJiy-r.' Sob jeet "EN70TM ENT.T"5 4 ' AdmUslon tsc. No extra eharre fd It No extra ehanre f5 Rfeti SeaU, which will be for sale at ivrs a and Tuesday, April ink and 10th. r ap 7 St nac Uevlex eopy, . . 11 ..!'. Wanted JN FORMATION OF PRXiZNT WHERKIBO' of JAMES O'CONNELLor amy of bto4ect ants. James OTonnell would now be aooUt . years of age. If. llvtag. In 1AMV0 he rwlde.1 I Wilmington, N. CJ He wastaea marrto4aa4 k. two children. He then had a ootrt for . structlng a RaQroad running out of "U UsBlwtto and went from there to Charleston, S. C, aU- 18W. Any one knowing anything about Mt. TOuto neU or his family, please address . - - . . PATRICK O'00NWlLt ' 1 Bo lOBa. 1 flaayiaaian, fUtoaMa. ah 17 oaw4w - t , aaa j, v w . . 1.7. , i . Corn. Oats, vizfy. Peas, Pearl Hominy,' i v - . 5000 D"Bh' miK nnCDtes ;f 2000 B""h n,,CK oats' 1000 naIe"GOOD TraormriuY. 200 BbU FREsn PKATtL noMD't f nush, very nice BLACK EYE TEAS,' 1 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT LOWES 1HICES BY B. F. Mitchell & Bone. ap 8 8t ' ADRIAN & V0LLERG OFFER FOR SALE 75 50 nhds New Crop Cuba MOLASSESj Hhds Porto liloo MOLASSES, Kf Bbls N. O. MOLASSES, - . ' different grades, 2j Bbls SYRUP. 2QQ Bags COFFEE, Rio, Laguyra andJavaJ 250 Bbl" 8UOAn' a11 era5e,, ' Oft A Boxes and bbls CRACKERS -t ZJl)J and CARES. fJQ Firkins and Tubs BUTTEB, i A Tcs best refined LA RD, ',' ; "IV 50 Cases best refined LAUD in Tins, '- 2 and Tu heflt raa& LA"Pi ' '.' i 1250 Bbls FLOUR, from Super to Faney, QQ Bbls Irish POTATOES, QK Bbls TURNIPS, - f. 2QQ Boxes TOBACCO, all grades, , tyQ Thousand CIGARS, " " . ' !. X RICE, SALT, SOAP. Ac, Ac. ' ; ap8tf ; -,, S . . That Hnsliand of Tom, IF HE DOES THE NICE THING; WILLOO ANlA ' buy a REFRIGERATOR, with Water-Cooler , attachments a new style, complete in all Its ar- . rangnmenU, and kept only by us. Water-Coolers ; of different kinds, Porcelalne-llned and Gal ran- ' iced. Prioes low. Wire Dish Coven, Round and ' Oval. PURE WHITE OIL . ap 8 tf PARKER A TAYLOR. ; Hardware to the Front H ORSESnOES AND NAILS BY THE POUNDS Three corner Files, fiat and round; Tuning Poles and Fishing Lines. Hooks. Corks and rood Heine Twines. Buck Horn Handle and Barlow Blades. f I keen the very best Barlows erer made. ap 8 tf OEO. A. PECK Flour. Flour. Flour.; 1 AAA. Bbls FLOUR, oar choice brands, ' . ' Gold Medal, Hnpry Hit, llorae Comfort. High land A. For sale low hv G. W. WILLIAMS A CO, apStf Molasses, Sugar, Coffee.;. 1 An Hhds and Bbls N. O. and , 1 U U Porto Kleo MOL AflSES- pQ Bbls Refined 6UOAKS. all grades. QQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, For sale low by ( ' , apHtf a W. ILUAMflAOOv" Bacon and Lardv; -I OK Boxes it. S. and imk'd C. K, SIDJ9V: t n A Tabs and Buckota Choice LARD. Pnr al ln ttv 1 ap 8 tf O. W. WILLIAMS m CO, Candy, Crackers, Pickles. I QQ Boxes CANDY, Boies SODA CRACKERS, rf Cases Qt. and Pt. PICKLES, For sale low b, w by op 8 If G. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO Turpentine Tools, s CAPERS' TOOLS, BLACKSVTniS' TOOLS. Carpenters' Tools. General Hardware of er ery dcsorlptloa. wa. jcorKUiuutaiv.. Snoceasors to John Dawana A Vo. 19, in A n Market Street, apBtf WUmlngton. H. O. 6' v . Country TtrEECHANTS AND EVERT BODY caw fiat suited in quality aad prioes from the large efw of SADDLERY GOODS, at the New Saddlery and Trunk blouse of H. M. BOW DEN CXX, KarManufaeture and Repair. PU A NEW gTOCtt fT SADDLES. BRIDLES, TinrNKH, Ae Ae- Z mr lia woald A';t.rZu as I am now I- reeelPt of new stock, and selling at lowprtoat lor tw. afaotartog aad Kepalrlng dooe M at Snort --' N Call t the oM f?r J! Store of ' A " ViCTii; r ':t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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