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K naiits w-M.u vavua asanwi . '-y - H Morning Star. Morning One pQoare Oneay....v,.....i....,.i.;A$f r Two Days... I T8-- " Three Days, . ' .- Four Days,...., 00 . Five Days, " I One Week! 4 DO v Three Weeks... . . W : One Month,. 10 e M " Two Months, II aolfp r" " Three Months.: i..... 4 e ; " SIX Months,.. 0 "m! jDsoeYear,... o o V Ooatmot AdvertteemeBU taken at propor-Uonatetf- low rate. Test Maes solid Nonpareil type teaka oae moar - NKW , ADVERTISKMENTS. OPERA HOUSft. r 1. i , t .r au k I. .. it -null" ..nru. VOL. XXXIII. NO. 95. WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1884. WHOLE; NO. 5105 , . - ot. . ..ii..i rlp H . ... -mi T tiitm . a lx , f- .,f. N l" . f ariy ;IU . . .,,rwl t li of Uo of .... rji-1-.'ij TcuAtioo f Eltr M .q ;rtM. latufiwl four aro .., it mtu. La coafMMJ his nil Mnnl for l iLwa v ,tl. Owl.. fcrar.l. WHorrr , ,,,-v : ft) J 4 pwr co. . rjUo jukC ..,v i,ft. rfc4. or.J watt Thorn m S. Keoio, Duplio county; JqIuo S. Crr, Darbrn county; A. If. A. Williiro, Grnllc coanty; It. II. Muan, Nw HnoTcr coanty. Tb Grand Ilgt at 11 o'clock, closed is form. Th (oUowtDUQtiio corarnittrt wer p pointed by the Grand Mmter for the eojaioeyear: On jarijpraicnc: Kd. G. Iladv P. G. il., II. F. Graingtr. P. G. M., Tho. a Kenan. P. D. G. M.. J. W. ooi. u l'ioy od 15- T. Gray. un tupOAiOoa ana eipuutoni Arr f Xipp44 T1iUr-II At liafli uDnwi P1tl oa tli Offl-0r-mmt Jail. rrklaj oUbt. about half pu 8 o'clock, officer Marsb Walker, of tb police force, wu paialof Uirouh the alley la the. rear of the Seamen' Ilome. when be noticed a bag of peaoula op again Jt the wall. About the umi lime a colored man. aioce ascertained to bar been ooe Gaaton Daria. came for wmrd and claimed to have had a bag of pcanatt atolen from him. Offlcer Walker called his attention to the bag la question. No, 1 (orc W. Blouat, P. G. M., and DarU aald It waa bla. and that tke bag J. A. Iach and II. r. Ilrandon. .No. 2 John NicboN, J. K fantarell and iHdlty P.l. On proposition and erieTance: 8. II. ftoantrt. R T. Stepbenon and Ja. W. HlackwelL On foreien correspondence: J a. YT. Heid. P. P. G. M. On printing: W. K. Aoderaoo, D. W. Bain mad John N'icbol. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITMtatr IaleaUoas. The following are the indications for to day: For the Middle Atlantic Btates, fair weather in extreme south portion, snow in the northern; wind Shilling to SOUtn- I As many of the members desire to see "Bob . ii i v, I Acrea". it. is noped that wcikiij, Kcucia.ij w uuuuiwi, " i nana, so mat t&e uonnou ma' Eoyal Arcanum. ORNELIUa HARNETT COUNCIL, No. 231 v wiu mei oa-aunu&i is vis in in u, I4ta lust, had been taken out of hi boat at the foot of Dock street Tho qneatioo then arose as to where thl bag should be placed for safety uatil next morning, and the officer suggvMed a place, ferrrd some other. lowed in the western portion by slight rise; warmer, preceded on the coast by slightly falling temperature. For the South Atlantic States, warmer and fair weather, westerly winds, generally lower barometer, preceded in southern por tion by slight rise. For the East Gulf States, fair weather, winds shifting to southwesterly and latterly to southerly, warmer weather and generally lower barometer. For the West Gulf States, warmer and but Daria pre- ftir wealher, winds shifting to southerly At last it WS f.lllni h.mmUr Aorea' and. ( Jan Hit hoped that all will promptly be en ay ciose dv a oToioca. B. A. HALLBTT, Secretary decided to loare it at tne place or For TfmBMMM and the Ohio Vallev. Mrs. Josephine Turner, on the wharf, in and Western Pennaylrania, southwesterly the meantime, Offlcer Walker seised an op- J wiD(j. fnjD barometer in the western On credential: J. D. Natkry. portnnlly to whbper Into Mr. Turner' portioor rising .followed by falling in the ill 71 -"" re thi oransje trr by t .,)u:vi!i CJ-riter Journal i,- i'. in t.or of MclXnId 1 ' ;. lQCjf . miH-ratj. in tl Ohio i. Df).irm t rJt.:r ct r r w f. irrm rdr -J it. - ir ,r . ilmf. a li.tini? o( Ili-hmocd, Vi, i h.- n i nr plantrrj are to i t m n i i? iil xrc Afraid i Wen. impeoa and Jrl. K J one. 1K AOVauTiaLfUT C-xsT Won D A. wrrtt Furniture. Y TX- Blaa k bcoka. etc I. Floe clolhiac- Mtrjriow Saltinf to oroVr Mcxmvo R&jal Arcanum. Or-a Horaa Our Gobiia CaojrtT A Motuu For rtnt A A I. ?nax Dkaolution Oraav Hochk J;e JcSanoo. Tiiok k C Caarr Furniture. Omtaaocao Mens war dpot Gto If KraxxfT Farm for sale. Faaaaa A TaTtoa Cook storr. G 11 Fasten A Speciallke J W. Tartoa niocka. slab, etc. f(stista)i-Flanos and organ !Uti Wilmloiftoo Light Infantry r M Ktsa A Co. Portable grate lUaaxso A .Vxx as Mjmtb Uc hata. JiortCE To coo:gna brig Fico2t Mcur A DiK.xmrr Ooioa icu. etc. Gtuui A Mracwijojc Hardwa. etc. C A Waaaoca A Co Monday Mail KExTtaa A Calosh Bso. Kainit. J II Mau-Aai vHaddW. trunk, etc. MrD)ca4UA BowpM-IIarwM. etc W 11 rana A Co -Dwth lAadcm G VT WttxtAK A Co a!t. sujrar. ear tnat If Dart iHonn reiars for uie. pea- i caxLarn portion and warmer weaUer duu not U iei him nare inem. i ne omccx Ufi Kr,. k.r .n o Da via who, Asisil Military Ball. " - - r - -j as soon a he thought he had got clear of the policeman, returned for the bag. This fact led to the arrest of DarU, who sud denly made a demonstration upon Offlcer 'VaJker. throwing hi hand into hi bosom as If to draw a weapon, but the morement waa an Uci pa led by l bo offlcer. who quickly threw the muxxJe of his pistol in Daria' face, telling him if he attempted to draw a weapon he would blow his head off. Da rts was then taken to the station house, where he was searched, and in a pocket on the side from which he made an attempt to draw a weapon, a loaded pistol was found, lie acted rcry suspiciously from the first, and the evidence waa such as to show that Offlorr Walkrr acted wisely in taking Da vit into custody. The beg of pcannia is auppoeed to be the property of J. W. Defrodent was required to give bond in the sum of $100 for bis appearance al the next trrtn of the.Criminal Court, to aoswer to the double charge of larceny and carry lag a concealed weapon, failing in which be was ledged in jail. h .niitr-i of' .he Tri!f i n-.'. k i b- ccm rn 1 1 a. hi t '. " f . L.l tm. Rnt rinday after Kpipbaoy r i . ! v m th r for r'ar the bor-.- are i. nr;n winA- It vit N '.j ilD for I'D i r. , .iijrfrnre. i;r.-i,vr ( Amtroti, general rvprtmcnl of Jo.lice. i appear befe tUr Hoae n K pmliturw to stake - .-n rrv that thr arr mi . & . ? rorrupt prart " on the i I Mirhala in ihr South t it Tb Fir Vrtriir 5fornlns. The alarm of Are yesterday morning, about half pat S o'clock, was cauncd by the burniog of a two tory trocment bouse on the corner of Sum- and Ctlc streets, the property of Mr. Ricltard Trice, and oc cupied by Mr. Henry Arthur and family Oar's length 9 hour and 53 j and Mr. Frier. The Are originated on the second floor, occupied oy 3ir. Artnur, woo was absent at the time al work at a ship yard near by. while his wife was engaged at tbe cotton factory. When discovered the flsmrs had gained good headway, and It waa found impossible x aave anything oo the second floor; but the loss of the fam ily on the first floor was alight. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, we regret to hear, lost every- thiagexcept what they had on their per sons at tbe time, including all their furni- The Wilmington Light Infantry Compa ny, which has recently been having quite a respectable sized boom to itself. will give it annual military ball on Wednesday, Janu ary 10th, at Germania Hall, commencing at 0 o'clock d. m. Those who patronized the previous pleasant entertainments, under the auspices of our gallant soldier boys, will need no further incentive to induce them to do so again. They are always first class. There will be refreshments un der the charge of the lady friends of the Company, and every possible appliance will be brought to bear to make the evening pass off pleasantly to those who may be present. First Prseeyteiian Ctaoren. Our neighbor, the North Carolina Prttbyterian, has before it the statement of the Treasurer of the First Presbyterian Church. The amount collected and dis bursed through the treasury was (6,000, which include $316.84 for the General Assembly's collections. Tbe congregation through private c Elec tion, not included, of course, in above, con tributed over $1,500 in the aggregate to Davidson College. Union Theological Seminary and to the Foreign Mission cause through Dr. Houston. First Number. Q KND THIS MOBNDiG FOBS TUB FIRST NUM her of THE SUNDAY HOBHUTG MAIL. Price 5 cents. Office corner Princess and Front Sts. B. S. WABBOCK & CO., Jan IS It Proprietors. Annual Itlilitary Ball QF THE WILMINGON LIGHT INFANTRY. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 16th. 1884, at 9 o'clock, at GERMANIA HALL. Admission for gentlemen, $1.00. No charge for ladies, jaa IS it Annual Meeting QF THE LOT OWNERS OF OAKDALE CEME TERY will be . held, at the Company's Office, Monday Evening, Jsnrnary 14th. at 7)4 o'clock. KlChLAKJJ J. JONXa, jan 12 2t Sec'y and Treas. Ship Notipe. Consignees of cargo Eainit, per Herman Brig nuuLur, captain k Strassen.are hereby notified that the Vessel has arrived, and is ready to discharge cargo Monday morning next, the 14th Instant, and that lav- days commence from that day. ROBERT 8TRA88BN. Master. E. PESCHAU & WESTER MANN, Jan 13 3; Consignees. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;, Monday Ere'g. Jan. 14, Wr. JEFFERSOIM AS THE FAMOUS In Sheridan's Famons Comedy of THE RIVALS. With the following Grest Cast : Mrs. John Drew as .Mis. Malaprop Mr. Frederick Robinson as Sir Anthony Absolute Mr. R. L. Downing as Captain Absolute Mr. Charles Plnnkett as Sir Lucius HfssRosa Rand as Roaa Languish The advanced sale of aeata commnnnM ft ui. nesday, Jan. 9, at Dyers'. Prloes Parquette and first two rows in Balcony, Reserved fl.BC; Dra Clrole and Balcony, Reserved $lj General Admis sion to Balcony 60c; Gallery 25c, - jan 13 St R dopeEXho FOR FINE CLOTHING, FOR STYLISH CLOTHING. And FOR CHEAP CLOTHING, Call on or address OTTER BOUKG, jan 13 It KING CLOTHIER. Wilmington; N. C. K A I N I T! 1 1 1 I Mil H JrWLL For Bent, TWO BRICK WAREHOUSES, in Henderson Alley, between South Water and Front Streets. Posses- OIIE HIGHT ONLY! TIIITRSPAY, JAUAKY I mi. First appearance iu this City of ' BICE'S PLEASURE PARTY ! In W. Gill's Musical Comedy of OUR GOBLINS f Amnsing ! Amusing ! Amusing ! Magnificent Scenery ; Appropriate Costumes : Under personal direction of W. Henry Rice. Box Sheet opens at Dyers' Tuesday morning. Reserved $1; Admission 75o and 60c; Gallery 25c. jan 13 4t CABINET WORK. jan 13 2t sion immediately. 13 IS CRONLY & MORRIS, Real Estate Agents. Blocks, Slabs, &c. END YOUR ORDERS FOR BI.OCKS, &LAB3 AND STRIPS, To J. W. TAYLOR, Agent, jan 13 It Harrison Steam Saw Mill. For Sale, rJ,HAT VALUABLE TRUCK FARM, THREE miles from the city, on the W. & W. Railroad; G9t?i acres: 18 acres under fence; 'produces well. Apply to lOOO TOZCsTS OF GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT ! IMPORTED DIRECT. FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT, BEHRENDS & MUNROE, S. E. Cor. Mailt-1 and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, : N. C. are now prepared to do all kinds of CABINET WORK to order. Furniture made after special designs We guarantee satisfaction, as we are the only house in this city employing skilful Cabinet Ma kers. The largest stock of Furniture in the State at lowest prices. jan 13 tf BY Cheap for cash jan 13 It GEO. H. KELLEY. Notice. 'J,UE FIRM OF A. A I. 8HRIER IS THIS DAY - r .v t ll f. i v 1 - ytT i ii art -t t S.--lr and nt lirform- ni'iiln'ltr !," ltl "lth il n-r 'n ir." If th-v wuuid -it .!, tin plan ot-cullrcttng j i I Tirtl? K-firnuri who u)- to wcmapliah tnthinj am t ubtAntial. Ihnl.y ha x bill :n the i.ji.km t rutiirilion of ci!t I'lMuiui-rto wliib h . w. II nnjh l-trord by Itrpub- r.t i.-i f j xoS a Ut;?i Tariff. i)inf hin hJnfl Jr !t:e to 1 I mtrt tatr i 'aocr on ' - t -dIv l 'me, bat I ! t'. or mtouk The Ilgi.ter of Deed issued two eaarrUc liceopdurloc tc past wrtk. bcLh for colorttl couples Ilev. AV. M. KcnneIy will prra-b al the Maoaboro' IUp4kt Church t.day at th mtiaJ hours for service. The Visitor of the Indies He oevolot Sx-vcly will mert at Hook A Tad der Hall Tuly. January I5h. al 3 o'clock Four tramp were lodged at the tcaiioo houM Friday night, and yesterday morning the Mayor gave them one day in which to rk work, or leave the city By appointment (of Presbytery) Kv C M. Payne prrachee to-day at IDiat Caawttl Therefore there will be no wrvicrs al the Second Prrsbyterian church aperior Court, Hi Honor, JaJps Joho A Otltner. pnraidiaf. willcoo wo la thm city tm jrrow to iperial ses .too. r hw term to continue until all the buis!M thall Ne dipoaU of The building formerly occupied Plrat Baptist Cbarek. Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of the First Baptist Church, postponed the delivery of his ser mon appropriate to the new year, last Sun day, on account of the very inclement I dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the nn weather, which kept a large portion of his dersigned Is authorized to collect and receipt for congregation at home. He expects to de- a.ny a:i debts due the said firm. livery it this morning. To-nfght Dr. Pritchard delivers the se cond of his series of sermons addressed es pecially to young men. Eerchner & Calder Bros, x IMPORTERS, WILMINGTON, N. C jan 13 if And Now Don't You See HAT WITH THE BEGINNING OF THE new year you neea a gooa uuun iu VJt, wnlcli yon can get of us cheap. Don't yon see the ne cessity? Your wife doe. All grades and patterns. PARKER & TAYLOK. PURE WHITE OIL. Jau IS tf A. SHRIEK, I. SHRIER. Our CoMoa Trase, The receipt of cotton at this port from Jan. 1st up to date footed up 2,185 bale, a against 4,634 bale during tbe correspond- .it Lin . j i i lure, oozing, ocuaiug. ana ica uuu m i j period last year. a r a. . a i t s I suvcr. ncn ymp.ujy i lor uii. The receipts for the crop year from 8ep- couple on account of the heavy lose Uiey I tber 1st to date foot up 79.097 bales, a hsve sustained. I 95,273 bale up to the same time The bulkling wss.tnsurca ror OW in a i yrar showing a decrease of 16,178 company represented by Messrs. Atkinson I gjg Jt llaonln? We learn that the Are department waa promptly on hand and did good service. pHB UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE same business, but on a much larger scale, both in wholesale and retail. My aim is to make FINE CLOTHING a specialty, and do strictly an honest and straightforward business, guarantee ing satisfaction in all respects Very truly, I. SHRIER, Ian 13 It 114 Market Street. Pianos and Organs, jyjTADE BY THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU- flagrtatrate'a Coon. Brinkley Jenkins, colored, was arraigned I facturers, endorsed by the leading and eminent before Justice Millis, yesterday morning, I pianists of the day, and warranted not to blister Ledgers, Journals, Days, gLANK BOOKS OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES OF BINDING. MEMORANDUMJBOOKS, LETTER EOOKSJN- VOICE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS. LITHOGRAPHED DRAFT, NOTE AND CHECK BOOKS, in stock and made to order. All kinds of OFFICE and FANCY STATION-. ERY. WRAPPING. PAPER and PAPER BAGS, TWINE, &c, at lowest market prices. YATES' BOOK STORE, jan 13 tf 119 Market Street. Express Steamboat Line ! FreinW and Passenger Rates Reduced! Ttr. Jrrae Kaa-aetat n ril- The Chicago Timt; referring to Mr. JcfTcrsoos 7i6 Acres in "The Rivals." save: "Tho part Is. perbape. tbe moet tho muMk rntavthlfl of Mr Jrffrruin'i char- by i)r J T ischooweiu as a arug rre. on tcler aod a JaJccr Md more deUgbted au charged with assault and battery upon Eliza Jenkins. Judgment suspended on the payment of costs. The same defendant was next arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Eliza Jenkins, which was dismissed at tbe cost of the prosecutor. and peel off in two or three months; but are guaranteed to resist the atmospheric changes of the South equally as well as any Piaco or Organ made, and to improve in qualitr of tone by use. Call and examine these famous instruments, at 1 IV t; I'.ili-i j'i Y:iti,r ;'ll!ttl P IV i. .iv j , x ni'm the T'-i.-n f the a. rjrt, " l i- John iri-ni -i i.iiumil . v ! . t-,. Jtrtutlrd W 1'. ' I'd rn ' iic i-i-ou;ir. ,! : , . , , v..r, f 1 'i-yd n . l-f.i, ui,r. : ! ''" t re;t.l in 1 .. f " ' hr !rrrn .n N p t; t - mi t.ii,- I )cth ri 'I" report wxs v ,:-i m Chr- ayotn'.cinl of five I r-.-?.,r,t tl b rl.rv.l by theCtrand V1 " t( that 'institution. Mt.r itiM-u4i-n th doptd. k ' ott. from tho committee n tD ind '-rUrj'. book and in.! corr:t tn,,-f pAticaUr. Mr J. II M.IT decline th pysi. moo of upnnuQ,iot of thef 0fm Vh.xa Asjlam to which he u '"tud on Wei3iHlT. At the aiht seaaioo ih Grand 'fri.re werw art Ailed and the elec of He Dinrctora of the Orphan Asylum it Otfcrd rwalted as fol- w II V. itrtofr. Wayne county; Prtocce trret. U being fitted by Mr Sol Dr. the owner, for occupancy by Drs Uuaa and Smith as an office. The Norwegian Harijuo Vu i0ttta. Cape. Hanaes, was cicami from this pirt for I lam bur 2. ywUrday. by Meaers Pstterma. Downing A Co . with bar rrU of ronia. raluexl at 4.?7 R. F. Martin, the well known oritaator of the scheme to build a rail rod froca this city to WrighUville Sound aod thnce to Onslow county. U said to be critkally ill with pocumonL. al hi home io thia city, r Dr. F. K. Shobcr, the colored physician of thU city, delivered a lecture oo "Hygrce" before the IUnakcr Literary AtKociaiioo. and w learn vry iatmttio and instroctlve one. It is thought he will be requested to repeal n We learn thai Gen. T. Morris Chrster. of Pennsylvania, Most Veoerable Painarch. and member of the C. M., Oraad United Order of Odd Fellows, will visii thi dly and participate la the ctle braJioo of Golden Lyre Lxlf oo Monday. U wUl b the guest of Geo. W. Price. Jr. l! vtll also atieod the W . V. A C. R H. Tbe IiMical fccvnler of the Sib tost, says: "Rev. F. M. Jordan ac cepu the work tendered hi 33 by the com mittee of the Missionary Hoard, and will. diecce than thai of last evening has not been seen in McVlckcr Theatre for mny a day. Tbe delicate and delicious wit and humor of the part find in Mr. Jefferson a moat rxcrllent delineator. It would be dif ficult toconcei ve a Oner bit of humorous act ing. From Cko's first entrance Jupon tbe jan 13 tf HEtNSBEBGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. RIVER AND MARINE. Barque Sarak Doe. Merryman, hence, arrived at Bristol Jan. 10th. Nor. barque Lindola, Rastrup, hence, stage to the end of the famous duel. during I arrived at Liverpool Jan. 9tb. f.lrlw ronvull with laughter. or- b"lue dntljold, Abraham- The company supporting him is for tbe I en. hence, arrived at QueenstowD, Janua- moet part an eicellent one. Tbe fine 'old I ry 10. mm actor. Mr. rTeacncK itoomaon. ap peared as Mr ..InfApMjr AMoiuu. snd DyT,ni I osr Cbnreh CaJentfar. portrayal of that tempestuous old gentle- I st. James' Chnrch, corner of Market and Third man added much to the life and spirit of I streets. Rev. Dr. A tbe piece Mr. John Draw, a the vain and ludicrous Jfrt. Malaprop, was excel lent. Her makeup was something marvel loas. and the silliness and affecuiion of the character was most amusing. Mr.R.L. Downing was a handaome and SDiritcd I Hrhool tt lam.: Evening Praver at 7.45 o'clock. rjn.i. AUoluU and Mlaa Hand. Miss t- Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of Fourth later Ulerary , ' , ... -r.,L . .,, A , ' .v..,. I and Orange streeta. tier. 1. m. Amoier. Kector. wtiuu ju.,ijiui wcicjw wiu 1 Morning Prayer at II o'cioca; evening Prayer at Ibal It was a several parts." I TU o'clock. Seats free. First BADtist tjnurcn. corner or nrtn ana mar ket strveta. Rev. T. H. Pritchard. D. D.. pastor. Services at II a. xn. and p. m. Subject for Morning seimon, ennren w ork"; for Kvenlng. "Paul's love lor Christ", addressed to young men. tsaDoaui kdooih a p. m. grayer meet- Furniture. -3 UR STOCK OF WINDOW SHADES HAS been replenished during the past week, and we sre showing some very Handsome Patterns. A fall line of fine and medium PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SUITS. MATTRESSES of all kinds in stock and made to order. A. Watson. Rector. First wm.: at 8 SL John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cro streeta Rev. J. Carmlcnaei, U. v.. Kector. First Sunday after Epiphany. Holy communion at 7.80 a. m.; Morning Prayer at 11 o'olk; Snnday Sunday after Epiphany. Celebration at 7 H Morning Prayer st 11 o'clk; Sunday school o'clk: Evening Prajer at 4 o'clock. jan 13 tf THO WAS C CRAFT, Aot., Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front St. THE IRON STEAMER "WAVE," WITH SUPE rior Passenger Accommodations. Leaves Wilmington Mondays and Thursdays at 2 o'clock P. M. Leaves Favetteville Wednesdays and Satur days at 7 A. M. The IRON STEAMER 'D. MURCHISON," First Class in all her appointments, and having been recently overhauled, Leaves Wilmington Wednesdays and Satur days at 2 P.M. Leaves Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 A.M. Elegant Passenger Accommodations. Through Cabin Passage, including Berth and Meals, $3.00. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Agents, Wilmington, A. B. WILLIAMS & CO., jau 11 3t nac Agents, Favetjexille. f : Salt. Salt. Salt. KAAA Striped Sacks LIV. SALT, 0))J 150 and 200 tts. -(AAA Sacks FINE SALT, Factory filled, 1VVU jan 13 tf 1884 Furniture. 1884 JJECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF FURNITURE of all kinds. Please call and examine prices, and leave your orders, which will have prompt attention. D. A. SMITH. jan 13 tf Furniture Dealer A Merciful Man IS MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST THIS IS A GEN tle hint to owners of "unblanketed" horses. The place to buy any price Blank dt you want, together with tap-robes. Carriages, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, c, is at Mc DOUG ALL & BOWDEN'S, Jan 13 tf No 114 North Front Bt. Breech loaders rV ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AL80 A FINK assortment of English and German Muzzle Loaders,: Wadding, Caps, Primers. 8hot, Shell, Powder. Reloading Implements of all kinds. Good goods and guarantee prices. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., XSuccessor to John Dawson & Co..) 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, jan 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. 1000 Hogsheads J3RIMEP0RT0 RICO MOLASSES, Just landed direct from the Island, whlcly.'We offer to tho trade at prices to suit the times. WE GUARAN TEE THIS MOLASSES PURE ! jan 9 tf EDWARD KIPPER A SONS. Giles & Murchison, jyURCHISON BLOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HARDWARE, TINWARE i ian!3rtf AND CROCKERY. A Job in Hamburghs. gEVERAL THOUSAND irAR0S OF HAM BURGHS at Greatly Reduced Prices. . POSITIVE BARGAINS can be had. jan 11 tf i RED KICK. Rock Lime, For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Constantly Receiving, HW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THIS A full line of Government Saddles and N week Tke Ial Dr. Wn. Ware. From the Oakland (CaL) Daily Evening Tnintnt, of December 17th, we clip the fol lowing In relation to tbe will of the late Dr. Wm. Ware, formerly of tbi city, re cently mentioned by us as having died in California: "Frank J. French ha petitioned for probate of the will of the late Dr. William Ware, of Alameda. The estate consist of block 74. Alameda, rained at $14,000; four loU in Berkeley valued at $300 and per- .sonsJ rrnrrt wnrth shot it S 800 The WIU divides the property equally among 1 pi nbb'aTh Henry Junkans and William Ware xoung. I ata.00p.rn. Prarer meeting eve.y wed Chad bourne, of Oakland, and Frank J. al as early a day as practicable, visit Wll mioftoa and other points in the S;ate to I French of Ban Francisco lecture, preach and hold ministers institute ainoe the colored Baptists. He hope to he ia Wllcniagtoa nast week." nf WMnnllU IMnllf mnnlf Jlhrl I t 7.30 P. m. SeaU free w. I -L..; MfMtll R rknnl, SLr Front and Walnut streeta. Rev. Dr. E, A. Yates, las- Thursday night at 7U o'clock. 8cond Baptist Church, corner of Sixth and Church streets. Rev. J. P. King, pastor. Sunday school at a. m. Services at 10ff a.m. and p. m St. Paul's Evangelieal Lutheran Church, corner Sixth and Maraet streets. Her. Y. W. s. Pescnau, pajtor. English services at 11 o'clock a. m.: Genaan services at 7.80 p. m.; Sunday school at 8.00 p. m., W. H. Stranaa, supt. Ftrst Presbyterian Church, corner of Third and Orange streeta. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, pas tor. Services at 11 a.m. and at 7.4flp.m. Sunday school at 8 p.m. Lecture Thursday night at 7.45 p. m. Second Presbyterian Church," corner Fourth and Camobeii streets, Kev. C. M. Payne, pastor. tiatn scnooi Wednesday Front Street M. E. Church. South, corner of Tai 0Mtsia. The Easton Doily Are, of Dec, 6th, I evening after first and third Sabbaths, i . ,. . ... , , I o'clock. Beauafree and strangers and vlsl gave toe rouowinj oouce or me xuee t'ica sure Party: pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, superintendent. Prayer meeting ana lecture Weanesaay evening 8 o Fifth Street M. K. Chnrch, between Nnn and at clock, cnnstian Association Tuesday 8 rea and atruiMn ind Tisitoi cordially invited. at tors Trunks. Call at the Old Stand, No. 10 South Front street. jan 13 tf I. H. MALLARD. Onion ets, White and Red. AFRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. ALSO, a full assortment of fresh Garden Seed, Pat ent Medieines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Cigars in great variety, Ac , Ac. ror sale oy N MUNDS BROS. & DkROSSET, New Drug Store, Market and Second Streets. Jan 13 It Review copy. Will Make to Order, JN OUR USUAL SUPERB STYLE, THE BAL- ance of English and Scotch Suitings at a liberal discount on former prices. Choice Patterns. Best Trimmings. COME EARLY. MUIHiSUJN,- jan 13 It Merchant Tailor. Magnetic Hats ! The Sportsman ! HARRISON A ALLEN, - Hatter&JI Sugar, Molasses, Coffee Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, 1AA Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico 1UU and Cuba MOLASSES, FyQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, For sale low by Jan 13 tf G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Bacon, Lards Flour. Boxes D. 8. SIDES, -jgO Buckets and Tubs Choice LARD, i Oft A Bbls FLOUR, all grades. FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. FRESHLY BURNED. .PRICE REDUCED TO $1.1 5 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LAKv5E LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C or O. O. PARSLEY, Jr.. ap 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington. N. ' Jan 13 tf For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. James A. Lowrey, ynEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH AND GEN eral Repairer of Carriages and Vehicles. Work of all kinds attended to without delay. Thanking my friends for favors extended to me in the past, I solicit their kind favors and their patronage In future. After an experience of forty-four years as a Mechanic under Capt. W. H. Bobbit, of Warrenton, and In Wilmington, I am now prepared to conduct tbe work la all its branches in a good and workmanlike manner. Place of business, on Princess, between 3rd ana 4tn streets. su nov 8 oa w tr NaUs, Hoop-Iron, Glue. w & E g LATIMER, ip.ll JXCK 00 Bundle3 HOOP-IKON, OK Bbls Distillers' GLUE, jan 13 tf For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Ian 13 tf 7irsr?. surcry. I chnnh. Rev. W. L HuIL Paster. Services at 11 Threwsoae interment an adult io "Rice's Pleasure Party scored a decided a. m. and 7H p.m. Class meeting t 3 p.m.; Oakdaie' Ooeletydarioj the week closing lucces at our Opera Uou Ut evenlnby PedraWnDclk et. . , their presenUUoo of that handle of non- between second and Third. Ftrst Mass at 7.00 a. yvaterday. KQs entitled "Oar Ooblln.' There Is not m.: High Mass aad sermon at 10.80 a. m.; Vespers svsk.ku. ... H n le4-kv saaV -k wm Tali vsTsisasi Vs T sa. fn ustieeue imtety report no jnteraenu I a poor performer la the troupe. J. II. Aluta clulsti for the week. I Stuart, a Co J and Dvjtny, was deservedly I services at TUeston Upper Room, every Sunday an open fire place Is desirable. Has adjustabl Plae Forest (colored) Cemetery report t. . . . . k k-" .v-. v.. I Sn KtrrvrLm. ..inwo-,wn aauiw ana nve rait- i tan were properly sustain ed. Mr. W. Henry I jn, li n a. ni., 8p,m. and 7.80 p. m. vjrnjoe thw week luce made a bit a the tiuxtx iirtneeM. - - sehooi at i p. to. COMBTBUNG NEW, FOR WHICH WE HAVE applied for letters patent. A PORTABLE GRATE, adapted to Ccal or Wood; suitable alike for no e We Offer, JN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, the following SPECIAL TIES! Children's Spring Heel Shoes, Misses' "Common Sense Heel" Shoes, : Ladles' Fine Kid Button Boots, with Flexible Soles the neatest Shoe in town and very com tortable. Call and examine at ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE, j S. E. COB. PRINCESS AND WATER STREETS. Jan 8 lm Easter Term. JgXTENDING FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, of the Eightieth Annual Session of SAL-EM ACADEMY. Begins January 7th. 1884. Spring Term begin April i8i. f an 8 DAWKw Uluan, a ana isumny, was aeaerveaiy i services at TUeston Upper Boom, every sunaay an open nre piace u umu.uio. . ,ijiutiB a r0 lauded, ill A roe Oallock played afternoon at 8 o'cioca. The pubtlo are tayited. st-iron setting and req CLaa TO PrATinVl &T fifinS I .. tTif XTiZ. First Baptist Church, corner Fifth and Camp- Combtoes ventilation wita great eatiMcapactty VcO. As IGU.VI1 C6 DUIiD, her part weU. and Ue reel of tbecbarac- beUsSeets, Rer. A. M. Con way, pastor. Preact and economy of fuel. And think of it! Costs Sabbath only $8 oo. jan ia tr F.M. KING A CO. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. jan 13 tf The Oldest Inhabitant JTAS BEEN FOUND, AND HE PRONOUKCBS the MANHATTAN and CHARIOT CIGARS the best for Five Cents that he ever stuck a tooth in For sale only at HARRIS jan 9 tf News and agar Store. . 7 - T
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