w '-TV- -. - v ; helloming Star. BATES OF ADVERTISING -'' - . One 8cra OtKDaT.:.:Jl.;i!..L.-U. 91 v i 1 78 M f - 00' ti vn. If. UEIWABD. I ." . 1 .I.S :-. two Wwb,i.nH, ...;. ...... bo .f.-t,".' j,, ,. ,-rT aaesv ' ' , . On Month,. 10 00 Two Koaaui,.";,; vl.Vf.;.'."; 1 00 '1 .A' ', va Thrw Month!,....., ... ........ 4 00" J A , ' 4 ' 4 .-lH ' ...... t SO Tl r T - - - .W ULT - ,,,,, (..ilea. ri. rt.t Ooatnot AdtK-tlMnaau Ukaa t Dropor- " VltnU CM" MT vol. .xxxni. no.. 113. Wilmington, t, :c,;;gMDAYi!iF?R?l: 8-. Tea llaea boIM Nonpareil typ nuie om qtui 1 Tx- xi - - -v - ' ' v:- .'- ;;-. -'.. inA .t i L t-tVl ? - w Mowaa c1m Macs. i )RNiyO EDITION. v umii a ftplono al A!liae H ,.rf tbr. til of more prwo taJ &ra-i. bid? ta killed n win oU lajnrtd; Utda- , ,rr,p. fr ta tai aaouttj lo i ;: :.". b: Aa aaoajraooa tareat ,isn :i ta weir la SiaU of r.tM .,i.r!.!iKl ta pturiv creU a a ti . t;w of nyiteHcq l. f , , l (j II. O Wrfai. CaWf of St ,!f :. to bat ntimt Tm V- II s ... tj e- tfmLimi i ron Auui. v P'uiiir. riouahr ill. U rorti ,!,: b-iuw A Pa-U d(tch , j i n 4 ow r miv4 w aa. jtw V T mkta: Mooy l3pT .-..cou 'ut at liOUe: soithra I ( ..! : M 0VmO4 SO. etml, 'iar I,-., ii 'I.Vtid ft tS.ewa. aerJMj HI . I:-m t ?.J-J-"H I -bt of U!ttnorv. m $J,- rUf bill atiil baojja - h v rfu-J to buy from r lUin new hook. : (otw cf poll"! 3ict tboiutbin jStAnton'- "rrn- i i in Ni York m picking np ll'TtbAAU iW MDtllO of a tiinn traJe. '( .lj."' . played f rr ill and If f -y V- ir jn Ili-hmn.l and Il.xa w. ' id ,Viy Mrrf in (Thartra- p .p" oak rt-ttrinly i--i-or ri n H'-nrv Cl. Turner !" tn th f '- rr! Ha ia, . n f Srtl (arolioa. i J.J nd i lrt- t th i-t.lmy d t tlie !t- el- n n.J !FS tjMil. Sur l.v. d not .tu Iv well a.e in.lry dfpLton he wntrd '.! ' '.!) tSnton of n!frAe. ! t'iv rhly f.o -.-H lpatlion 11: 1 ( !,. .! nr. M. kr(i.! will not Ke -1 "n !.or fr m Kuntaokj-, nd ;i n.)f. t.--pc if i-etMl. '"- Him in th 8peakr'a ebalr ' p ' fv.ndlata iait. 1 v - q.w1 in th White 1 ;in 1 arw .aid to co-l bat Wim fJ.i)X to lUll Van- ' r Ufrrrd. rvpectf ally, to i"i null.: oplintiAtA I i' it iItfCrthy. the !n.-h novel et !tttrtan and MemHer of Par :fi'nt, f 51 y'r' old, and w a at cum tlitor of a ry pf:jlir ,).'r call! lh Jfjtif' .Sf.jr. r V. II. IfacKeoiie. f Colura- . I' , wm thrown from a b'ajjjr 4.IIe.. and Mr. M. M. Wiltisma n vnou.ty wouadtHj. The borne .-'i r'rurSt at an engine and ran I IV. Vi WahiAton of Friday 'i. nd we ar Ia-1 l re.l it: rVm been so dixr-iminta la 1 aa,t JaVaoe roaaw.Ut'-e at ay viiicU tDrni.tead l aetrle Ua ac '1 " r n.rapiK-itate il from e9wrtaa the 't ifct turn, dfiiw fjr3 seotiawal of the "mtrr X time le been watd." H.i New York WetJ uU of oim niytrxoa pran who went ' :ry Cemetery on I.on Ia "'J Farmer heard .it ahota n. taeaiojf from etranga iiri. tr ad fool-pnnte in the "10 wr thtrtewn p,ce apart. M tJ-r d'lel ? Hi Un nCi Ue-it. Ilhodea f'-"i It. M.J. The Gay Head lo ' f'.nd La rt.3?.0C. A apecial to th P'jHt frunii New Havca dated of Jaarary sjys of. Lieut. ta: t ?n tac1i!n3U rfracw to hi etptoll -' t eaiy dl say doty.'addiaf wkh TV N,,rtJ Carolina dleotloo a, u ixiu. Whn ihj m.t0 lik4t wfty xUn w9 .411 UIhi. u. u th meantime oator Vaaww, t Pm ,0jGf1 Vox Uie-bULs Atyimy th, pUaiof "Uun. Geo. SaOea haa a bill t tvorin zfrn A:Uy, Tlmtm U not alightawl prtxpct that Scalea dl gat hie. bia mAWUU? paaawd. TLorv i no doubt of it thl John Sbtratn tnd b!c sltp-ap when he Idwir oat the oU rotUft red birt. Sach it the optotoa of the Detaocmti la tb Congrwu. The Wathingtoa oaco i oi opinion oi ia ieaocnui corrtspoo Jeot of the Richmond 2i. . ... . .I p-iicA rr porta the following aa a part of a coorenatlon be bad with a lead tog Repablicara journalist of Maaa choactta Referriog to Sherman the editor eatd: TlT will Cod. howtjtw. that it U a dnperau tmitiiUaJ Md. tit U. I know.' aid a. orUfi thai h)a rcaototloa fell O Sal. aad that Senator Mahooe waa able to ira bin f liUla ajalataac la vorkior trp ahloody&lrt aeaUtMOl at the North.' 9Jd I lo hi to. 'How doe the aitoatloa at the South strike jom, who are a Radical RrpQbHatar 1 Uiak.' be remarked BMaeltr thai w ttare rlros f h n irm all th riht adr the CooatiroUoa be U I attUd lo. aad thai h miat ere for blmaclf r1 - Un of a State are The "Republican Sardinspalu9,naa he ia called sometimes, President Ar thur, has just given a grand dinner to the Cabinet. Here U a descrip tion in part: "The whole of the mala floor of the WhiU HoQM waa brilliantly lighted aod haodjvcDclj deenrated with flowcri aod tropical plaata from the cooaerratory aod boUaical cardcoa. The decoraUooa of the State dinioK room were especially baod- ome. The crnlre ornament of the table u a Urf mirror rrprraeoUoj a miniature lake, witlt coral borva and mommy ialarxSa. beianaf a Oct of boata filled with roe. Abora thla waa appended a repreaeataUon of a hanjaf garden of large aite. and at eilhr cad were shaded wax It ale la tall, tin raadLatra. while aroaad the tablo were roar, cmrnatiooa and bjacintha. Thirty ait cover? were laid, and the dloner coo:.Urd of tcotj-oo couriea with ais wicca. aad braody and liquon aa accomp aimeata. The full Harioa baod waa sta tioned la the ant room aod rend ml well a eat-rcf programme duriajc th cTenlnf." Is this a Republic? ILaleigb .NVw- ()frrrr ; Joho jVot. the d-to man wbo wa a few daya aro aeat from Wake Jail In the Ioaaoe Asy lum a Ooldboro. died there yeatcrday. we ar laforawd. Mr. R r rulleo rre hU chetrk for to the North Carolina EtpoMtioo Aarwwialioo yeaterday. - aw- mm Klii-aVth City Kctnomi$t : Wo hnar that a Urea Ore occorred al Colum bia. Jf. C. docroyiaic the Walker Hotel aai ih entire blxk The petition to Ceecrraa. auiacrously aijod for dredfiog upper raaqtiotank rtver. to facilitate the ar4,flka of the tMamal Swamp canal, haa bees forwarded lo oar repreMatatiwa. TSE CITT 1 k w aov-KMTiaatyitr'rra. JVntr. Awtlao. D .V. Smxtk rum i tare. II su aa axjb) a Valeo U oca. Mcx4n-Iaventry taken J. II. HJ?tjr Cotton seed. T. C Caart lUby carriage. Uispu Citt Ckaaa Euro air . tUsa Kiw IIajiovm Divldena Mtaa UaittB Gataa Dreaamakieg. WttojAK U. Gaxa Garde a seed. O. R. FaajcaA So-fi thoea to Al ArrjTto Ea membrra W. L. I. W E. HrmtotJi A Co. Hard ware. Haaatao A ALXsr Manetic hat It A Laa Quarry hand wanted. Gtusa A UcaattMm-Hardware, etc rTTKocTi F1rure that dool lie. rawasa A Tartoa Cooking atovea. P. L. Brunocaa A Co Flam pudding. G. W Wilxjaws A Co Ilacoa. flour, etc KtRrK5 aa A CaI-DM Baas. Grocerw. Ic?io A DsRowsrr Frwh drugs, etc VaiLaaaA Tats Fianoa aad orirana. II nr. lUttT A Co Saab, doors, bliada H. C FiuucrttarT The red bat haa flown. Mc Do ratio. A Powpui HarDeee, etc. IIaak Nsw IlAJtovni Annual meeting. Heefcattte. Al a regular meetiag of L'oity Tent. Xo. 60. Independent Order of llechabitca, last TtMitday evening, the following oCcrrs ware sleeted : P. C R.-S. W. Holdeo. 6hp. Geo. ZeigWv. C. R. L. SI. Oatteoburg D It R. W. Pmilh. It. 9. --TVma iVSklpper. ' T ft. R. J. Strkklaad. T.-fl. M. nUhop. Lvi. M. U. Parker. I. G. Oetx Jf cDaSSe. O O P. T.Taboe. Chaplain Ed. Baviry. The abova Scera.wUl be lastaned next Wedaeisday e-re a lag. F br-oary 6th. at Tern prraac Halt Tha public are Invited. Unity Tent b la a Courtshfo condllioa. haviag recently filed their hall op nicely aad f urnwbed U with a haadaome carpet. .rwsa ivwtr i. o. h. as. Tb Dcnct Grand Lodge No. 5. I. O. H fl. will meet in Norfolk oo Tuesday Mit. aad w trarn that great preparalioos aee belsg made there to entertain the merooas dstraratra expected to be prevent. E Mayor rishbUw. Mr. J. I. Macks aad Mr. Nathan Mayer, representing the Order la this elty, wm kav for Norfolk to morrow morning. accompaaWd by a aaNrr of ladkw aad other gwlkmen who esprct tobw-Ia attendance daring the ses sion of the body- . it Our citistme hav pleasant recoUrtice of the sneettDg of the Grand Lodge In this city Jait jtax. and the fla boy.of mm who wart ia Btadance. A number of tbo prominent colored peep of this city m-, a night or two a! ace and ejected an cftoiation with arWw to rstahUshlag pnbliahiag hotssw hers. . Twenty-fire oC thosa present sobscrihedl to the stock. ' 1 ' Fourth JSandaj fUr Epiphany. now froot predicted fortoay Day's I mlaolct.' . i i icngin iu coars mu ox Receipt of ottoi-yesterday . " ,.(.. 341 balea. . uaraena artj oein preparea ior earlj piaaUo . ' - The moon completes her first quarter to-morrow. Eggs were reUiling yesterday atSOccoUperdoaeo. T . . The' weather yesterday waa mild. apriog-Uke aod lorely. The Board of Aldermen will meet in regular monthly aeaaion to-monow ujgjj Srea1 1,0 W i11 un goioe up ia the aoutbern aecUon of the Rer. Dr. Pritchard's subject to young men this erening will bo John tXg BapHii, iUO iB.w. v- . four marriage licenses durine the paat week. Ail for colored couplva. Mr. John London, formerly of a city, but now of Wyoming Territory, this is here 00 a visit lo bis relativee and friends, There waa quite- a heavy frost visible yesterday morning, notwithstanding the warmth of the weather the day preri vioua. The Board of County Commis sioners will meet in regular monthly ses sion to-morrow afternoon, at balf-paat 2 o'clock. North Water street will be d moraliaed until the. aidewalka and pave ment are laid. Tbe curbing la being put In posulioo. Mr. K. II. McQuigg ia in tbe oSce of National ipemeterie at Washing ton. He says the tee la eight inches thick la the river there. Fred. Bennett, colored, was ar reated yeaterday on an alia capias and seottojai), for non-payment of costs in Jualice Mil lis' Court. - The kitchen of Mr: R. J. Sar boroufb's residence, on North Seventh eixrcl. waa broken open by some one Fri day night; but nothing vaa taken. Tbe forioos frantic firing of five fearfully fast fuailadea, Friday night, foedbty reminded residents of the eastern part of tbe city that there waa shooting goinjc oq ia thai vicinity. Poultry didn't rooat quito ho high yeaterday. You could get grown hens at SO cents per pair. One dealer told ua early lo the day that be bad already sold three hundred al that pike. Peanut carts were almost as thirk a black berriea on Market street yes tenUy. The quantity coming lo baa had tbe effect to knock oil ten cents per bushel on the prioe, aod the market waa qniel yeater day morning. The Criminal Court will con verge to this city ooe week from to-morrow. It la a special session, called to avoid con flicting with the Superior Court, ita regular sessions commencing Ibe first of every al ternate month. HeverlateT 8lee rrwsverly. Information Waa lodged at police head quarters oo Friday morning last to the effe.t that a number of the articles alleged to have beeo stolen froca. Mr. IL W. IIow ell. on Front, between Chorch and Castle tv .(.Li w.j - Am I atrecta. oo Thursday night, bad been dis- I covered concealed IctthS bulldlog known aa I I tj, on the aide of the the old fibre factory, river between Dawaoa aod Wright streets. Oflcera Joho Ptver and Sylverter Bryan r.i i mAnw ih nnmlwt whleh r , I they did all that day and the auccecdiog I nirbL with the expectation that tbe thieves t i . - m v .1 . . v... I wouiu wo. w wry vu ult uw.j . I they must hare received a hiot from" some 1 ... . . source of what was going oo. l eater- day morning Ihe article, were seized and remoVed to the city court room where Mr. Howell eubsequeoUy came and Identifled I .w. I, iuvwui, wun.u wuwu w w, uv r .!iu. flonr -Lr Thmrm j . , I is yet miaaing a quantity of batter, soger, coffee, lard, tc We are glad to learn that Mr. Howell's loss was not so great as at first reported. lie thinks now it will not exceed forty or fifty dollara. There ia no suspicion aa to the identity of the thief or thieves wbo perpetrated the robbery. Dtevtaratnc rVeih VortioW. Yesterday morning, about 0 o'clock, resi dents in the neighborhood of Ninth, be twMn TVwlr mnA ftrin, atreeta. were atait- . , . .... . I r oy encs oi bbww aau uuurae, renUyoo-lsgfrcenavwoman. OfflcerLew- U Oordon. wbo lives tn the neighborhood. hastily Jumped out of bed. hurried oa bis clothing and hastened in the direction of the hou sb from which the sound proceeded, . v i . . i m..' j i "ux eqwuy icmrocu u I been receivlnr a severe east ration from I " her husband, but who declined to answer any of the offloer'a qoeations or give him any Information Whatever In regard to the u;iiviD)w.wutwnna n;1"' ' - disturbance: and OPOO arriviflg at the bouse . . . . i . , . v. abta abased blm so outrageously that be wentdow. and got a warrant out for arrest, together with that of her husband. ooeIorgan Heory. , We kam from Oflcef Gordon that such dJatuxbaacca la that qnar tar are quite frequent. ' '." occupied by Colored, people. UO bis way I minister, naxningservioea at 11 o'clock a. m. . . , v... 1 I and TH o'dk p. mTpastor'a Bible Class at be was met by a woman, cryiag bitterly, p.m. Frayer and PraiM meeting. Wednesday, Tba following, are the indication for to For the- Middle! AUantio BUtea, fall, i warmer weainex, aoumeriy winas ana rising barometer. T.ot 8ies, I weather. T&riahla winds, most v easterly.' Dearlr atalionanr barometer and temDera i . , tare. : . " 1 : ! Tor the East Oulf Rutes, fair weather followed by localYalns aod again followed 1 by clearing weather daring Sanday, nearly -Uiionary barometer and temperature and southerly winds. ! - For the West (ftlf States, partly cloudy weatber, local rains foUowed'by clearing southerly winds, stationary barometer in southern portions, slight rise in northern portion, stationary temperature followed in northern portion by colder weather. Vr9 T.nnMiu . Anil tViA XTalloV faU weather, followed during Sunday by' ocaI mina Jn we8tern and n0rthern I portions, slight rise in temperature in east- I ern portion, followed by colder southerly I winds becoming variable and gradually higher barometer. a Larze Wildcat. I Tery vg9 wild-cat was killed yester- jav afternoon on Mr. Sam Davis Dlace. Roae Hill, about eight miles from the city. I ,. , a -v!,,.:.. .v, I Aftf "oog chaae and whipping the six dogs in the pack, it was shot by Mr-' S. L Davis. It measured four feet nine inches in length about the size -of the wild-cat recently killed by the Fox Club near WrighUville. ' Rlortnary. - There were three interments all adults in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yeaterday. Bellevue Cemetery reports one interment en adult during the past week. In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there were three interments two adults aod one child during the week. RIVER AND MARINE. Steamboatmen report the river falling alowly, but plenty of water. Tbe Government steamer Woodbury haa been laid up for the present. German barque Konigin' Augutta, Wilde, from Stettin for Wilmington. N. C, put into SL Nazaire, January 31, with loss of bulwarks. Schooner Jarma Boyee, Jr., for Boston, aod Lurie B. Mane, for Wilmidgton, N. C. while towing to sea from Perth Amboy. came in collision, caused by the Boyte grounding. Tbe Jarrut Boycs, Jr., had boat smashed and sustained other damage. The Lizzie B, Morte had headgear carried away; will' repair and proceed. Qa&rterly iTXeetlnsi. First Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Smithville, February 2 and 3. Brunswick Circuit, at Concord, February 0 aod 10. Elizabeth Circuit, at Elizabeth town, Feb ruary 16 and 17. Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem, February 23 and 24. Cokesbury Circuit, at Bethany, March 1 aod 2. Newton Grove Mission. March G. Point Caawell Mission, at Bryant's, March 8 and 9. ' Duplin Circuit, at Kenanaville, March 15 and 16. Waccamaw Mission, March 20. Onslow, at Lebanon, March 22 and 23. Flemington Circuit, at Flemington, March 29 aod 30. W. II. Bobbitt, P. E. Otar CbareJa CaJemdar. 8U Janwe' Church, comer of Market and Third streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson. Rector. Fourth tmnday after Epiphany. Morning Prayer and Communion at 11 o'clock; 8unday school at 3 elk; Evening Prajer at 4 o'clock. St. Joan's Churob, corner of Third and Red iuee sireeia. iter. . liiuuuiuKi, jarth gunday after Epiphany. Morning Prayer ?. Holy Communion at Ho'cOk; Sunday School at SU p.m.; Evening Prayer at 7.45 o oik. I St. fanl's Epieopal aareh, corner of Fonrth aad Oranee streets. Rev. T. M. Ambler. Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 'JSTc, Baptist Church, corner of Fifth and Mar Iketstreeta. Hev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., pas ts. ?astor Servtoee at 11 a. m. and 7H P- nv." The Lord's 8up- I V per will be admin tstored after tbe morning ser- he morning ser- I moo. Monday tobool at 9 p. mi cionrea meenng i for bastnees Monday nlrht at 7)4 o'clock. Prayer D'ciocc iraver i. mMtlnr Tfanndir nlrht atTVb a'clock. -uA Unt fThnmh. oomer of Sixth and Charch streets. Bev. P. King, pastor. Sunday achool at a. m. Servioes at 10J a.m. and .p, m. JHSm 'rit Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday I t tVa o'clock. ChrirAsU Tuesday e reiiing alter nrs ana uiiru eaooauis, at i o'clook. Seats f ree aad strangers and visitors cordlauv tnvtted. : - Fifth Street M. E. Chnrch, between Nan. and Chare b. Rev, w. I. iiau. rastor. Servioes at II a.m. and 7m p. m. C'Lasa meeting at 8 p.m.; Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7H o'clock. tayer meeting Tnnrsaay evening at 7t o'clock. Hi Paul's Evangelieei Lutheran Church, corner 8lxth and Market streets. Rev. F. W. S. Peschan, pastor. German aervioet at ll'clk a.m.: Bnglisk ervieea at 7 SO p.m.; Sunday school at S p. m., W. IL Strauaa. eup'U ..-.. First Presbyterian Church,' corner of Third and . Orange- street. Rev. Dr. Joseph R., Wilson, pas tor. Servtoee at 11 a.m.and at 7.45 pan. Sunday ichool at S p.m. Lecture Thursday xdght at 7.4 p. m. Second Presbyterian Church," corner i Fourth id Camobell streets. ltv. C M. Parne. pastor. Servioes at 11 a.m. and rMp.ro. Sabbath school at aoo p.m. Prayer meeting eve.rvWedneeday at ".so p. m. oeats rree. St. TM nomas' Pro-CathedraL on Book street. I between Seoondand Third. First Mass at 7.00 a. 1 in.:H!hMtand Mjrtoooat 10.a9a,rj;yspers .wjsa and Beneowuoa at p. m.Dauy ataes at 7 a,m. JrS '. JJ. bell streets. Rev. A. M. Ootrway. pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m., 8 p. m. and 7.80 pm. tSabbath Scoooi at l p. m. Vi?!??!? o clock a. m. Bunoay scnooi. WttmortallialL oorner 7th and Nun streets. St. Luke's A. M. E. Church, oorner of. Seventh aod -Ch urea streets, Ser. J. B. jtir'iT pastor, reaching at u a. sa..p.m. and f,sop.jn, , bun- ,Pooroer of Ninth and Bladen 'stress.' Rev. Uniiurvvooten. pastor.: Seryiees ftt 1 1 a. mM S and 8 p. ra. Sunday sohool at 9 a. m. MUOUve A.M. E. Church, oomer of Second and Pa waon streets. Rev, John S. Parker, pastor. piTlne servleee as follows: At tl o'clock, a. sa.; 8 sgyj- ( Xteesisise is la JJTrae.. tt E-tK'f in vui. . i.i - - .--. TUmaon'k I Caoolne Poroos Plaster is the best external rem- J mw as- . BOtUOOKP. m- u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 7 - 1 i.-. v - ; ; . WHmhigtofl, ST; CX, Feb. 1st, 1884. ? i i nnas DTRKCTOES.OP thb bank of new HANOVKR ha v declared a semHumnaldir Umxdat (4) Four Per Cent,, payable on the 9th inn. to atoojcnotaen or recora oi irna aate. , febjlt Cashier. ' ATiTinalHeeting. rpitE TANNILftX iMEKTINQ OF.THB i SfOCK- holdera thaBank of New fianOYer.wlll"be held at the BanWnto e Banking Hoase, in this cur. on TtJK- DAY, , 14THINS3.,Munoon. - r ! fi febaat , Cashier. :r Wantei, r 100 ? "iRKY filNpFOK Gov ernment work at Keystone Quarries, on Cape Fear Hirer, f orttteetaaafles below Wilmington. fcbSSw an ta th K08S A XAKA. Notice. I WOULD 8AY TO MY PATRONS AND THE pnbllo generally -that I have so far recovered from my accident as eo be fully able to attend to my business aa heretofore. Satisfactionguaian teed. Respectfully, HISS MaMTE GAUSE, 314 North 2nd Street. P. S Dresses made by measurement. Coun try orders solicited. feb 8 tf GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED! pHB GROWTH OF 1883. WARRANTED GEN- I A nine and Fresh. The subscriber respectfully worn thepubUo that he has now in store a laree and general assortment of SEEDS. Orders solicited, suaranteeincr entire satisfaction in quality, price and promptness. WILLIAM H. GREEN, feb8tf Druggist. j - Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. pTATCTNO ENGAGED THE SERVICES OF MR. G. M. AXTAFFER (late of Altaffer & Price), and arranged for the purchase of new special machi nery, we desire to"notlf ? OurTrlends theirablic that we shall at an early day be prepared to fill orders for SA8H, DOURS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, WOOD MOULDING, and ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK of all desorlDtions We expect to com pete with Northern manufacturers, and solicit orders from responsible parties. HART, BAILEY CO., Copper. Iron and Wood Workers. 19 and 21 South Front St., Jeb 3 tt Wilmington, N. C. Attention, Ex-members TJNIFORMS, PORTIONS OF UNIFORMS, OR EQUIPMENTS OF THE WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, In possession of ex members or others, can be disposed of advantageously by applying to either of the undersigned. F. L. MEARES, W. C. JONES, feb 3 It Uniform Com. NEW BRAND! ; NEW CIGAR i QOXDTTPS. THBT5 EST AND FINEST CIGAR ever on the market for 5 cents. Try them and be convinced. For sale only at the UAHDJM4;iTX U1UAK JUJfUUUM. f eb 3 tf a - X Inventory Taken. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY those Elegant English and Scotch Winter Suitings at a big discount. Ready Made Clothlnsr. Full Suits and Mis matched Suits at cheap rates very cheap. MUNssON, feb 3 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. JPRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES, Garden and otner Seeds in great variety, Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco, Soda and Mineral Waters. MUNDS BROS. & DgROSSET, feb 3 It Market and Second Streets. Fire Clay Chimney Pipes. XTTE HAVE THEM. ALSO BISCUIT BOARDS, IT Lap Boards. Ironing Boards, Meat Boards, Beautiful Tin Sets. Granite Iron Ware. Cake Boxes and Closets; Lamps of various styles, Bird Cages, Cheese Boxes, Plated bpoons, Forks and Knives, A. No. 1 Cook Stoves, &c. : PARKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE GEL feb 3 tf Tie Red Bat las Flown. TUT H. C. PREMPEBTS FASHIONABLE SHA- jy ying and Hair Dressing Saloon is still the centre of attraction, and all who expect to oast off the coll of single cussedness had better give him a oalL feb 3 tf mi J. I Xlirj tJUUX bOiXLClli. . Magnetic Hats ! HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. Of eb 8 tf pi 171-i-.- s71ri-ii J? 10UT. J? 10UT. J? lOUr. 1200 Bbls FLOUR, our choice brands, Gold Medal, Happv Hit, Home Comfort, Electric Light, Tor aala low bv feb 8 tf ' G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. : -4 : ; Com, Bacon, Lard. 2 Q Q Q Bush Prime White CORN, 1150 BX6fl D anr8moed C R- SIDES, 2QQ Bookets and Tubs Choice LARD, For sale low by feb 3 tf jG. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Unmn. PaHao T.TilAiaAi OUgitt yUilytj JJXyACfrOOXvO -4 tr rvtRhla Refined SUGARS, all s-rades. lOU I OCA Sacks Choloe RIO COFFEE, . Q Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico MOLASSES, I For sale low by I feb 8 tf ' G. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Yarn, Sheeting. -I A Baler RANDOLPH YARN, 11 10 do do SHEETING, -. i. t ; febStf 'Fer sale low by ' Q, W, WILLIAMS CO. T LADEN COUNTY. IN SUFBBIOB COURT. JL iSnrlng Term. ih4. , , m ' - ir H.B Bivenbark vs. Mary E-Rivenbark Action for Divorce. The defendant will take notice this is an action ror uivorce a Huumnont; ana she is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will ' be filed within the first three days of th..Spr!n Tetm, 1884, of Bla den Superior Court, to be neia at Ellzabethtdwn, en the first Monday after the third Monday in Vnbraarv. 1884. U.JT. SIJUjVIM. C S. C. of Bladen Op. Jaary JTth,1884. oanisoawow-.f lanl9oaw6w 1 . '. .aat NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS. Hj-'-'-ii l- J Sra' Figures That Don't Lie. "YE ARE SELLING $10.00 SUITS FOR $ 7.00, " " 12.60 " 9.00, " " 15.00 " 12.00, 17.50 " 14.00 " " 20.00 " 17.00, AND $10.00 OVERCOATS for $6.00; $13.00 do. for $10, and $20.00 do. for $15.00. CLOSING OUT Red and White Flannel UN: DERWEAR at 25 per cent, less than oest; and na.rt.tas in need of comfortable UNDERCLOTH ING would do well to take advantage of this op- artunity. We are overstocked in this partiou- lar line. OTTE R BOUR G, KING CLOTHIER. Wilmington, N. C. feb 3 It VALENTINES for 1884 SO RAPIDLY HAVE THESE GROWN IN FA vor, that even the more conservative portion of the community has become accustomed to the frequent sending and exchange of Sentimen tal Pardn. and this culminated in the observance of SAINT VALENTINE'S DAY. with more than usual fervor last season. We have therefore made the most strenuous ef forts to anticipate this increased demand, in pro vlding an unusually large and fine assortment of . CHEAPi FANCY VALENTINES, RICH AND CHASTE BASEL VALENTINES, ELABORATE, BOX VALENTINES, and ELEGANT FRINGED CARD VALENTINES. Our New and Leading Feature for 1884 is a beautiful line of HAND-PAINTED NOVELTIES, surpassing any tbicg previously made in Valen tines. In view of the growing popularity of Valen tine's Day, we suggest to our patrons to send their orders JAcl.x To HETNSBEBGER'S feb 3W Live Book and Music Stores. STILL AHEAD. BEHRENDS & MONROE, S. E. Cor Market and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, N.-C., are still ahead in best and most elegant designs of Fur niture and lowest prices. . They keep the largest stock in the State, which they will sell at whole sale and retail. feb 8 tf Pianos and Organs. TE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING PIANOS AND ORGANS from the factories of Sohmer & Co., E. Gabler & Bros., Aug. Bans & Co., Clough & Warren, Mason & Hamlin, Geo. Woods & Co. and Sterling Co. Our sales are constantly increasing, showing that the people appreciate our efforts to give satisfaction in quality and price. Although we sell on the instalment plan, we would offer special Inducements to cash buyers. Our prices are beyond competition, and we carry a very large stock to select from. Circulars and prices on application. VanLAER & YATES, feb 3 tf 119 MARKET STREET. Cotton, Seed. TTAVTNG BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR AX New Hanover County for the aie or tne PEERLESS COTTON SEED, I am prepared to furnish it in any quantity. Call on or write to . J. H. HARDIN. Druggist and Seedsman, feb 3 tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C, ; -p Some are Born Great. OOME GROW GREAT IN STATURE, AND find difficulty in getting their shoes to fit f ortably. We have all widths., and can fit fat feet, lean and bony feet, or feet not so fat and bony. Come in and we'll please you. Geo. . French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT 8TREET. ? . febStf vi - Molasses. IXolassesi. '100 B1ds Now Crop p" KM0LAa8:KS, LOO 50 do do enna ao 100 Bbls do do do For sale by , t - ; KEBCHNEB CALDEB BKOSjJ febStf Flonj?. : - . - I - J XOUT. Jf wUT. Vftll -"T 7 150 X&'Vr. 2QQ do Bell Mills, 1 K( d do Bres atonaroh, 100 da Golden Fleece, .. For sale by " KERCHNER C ALDES BROS. febStf Bacon, Sugar; CoiTee. QQ Boxea D S. SIDES and BELLIES, ' u r-r Bbls Refined SUtfAltS,' . I A A SackTiio andiava'CDFTEB. f . ? feWtf KJatCHJ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Plum Pudding fif Hince Heaty Preserves: selling at low flgnrei . PEESEEVES AND JAMS, in 2 lb. Pails, very convenient v PEESEEVED STEAWBEEEIES, bottled by Crosse & Blackwell, . Ion- '! : ,- don, something new and nirtr CUCUMBEE SAUCE, for oysters, meats, &c. P. L. Bridgers & Co , lIAlVortli Front St. feb 3 DAWtf Baby Carriages, ; NEW INVOICE RECEIVED THE '.FA ST, week, and selling at close prioes. Our stock of FURNITURBis complete and of the most stylish patterns. .. WOOD TOP CENTRE TABLES, received yes terday, in very pretty patterns. - ,J SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES of every de scription. THOMAS C. CRAFT, A ot.. Furniture Dealer. 20 So. Front 8t febStf Horses and Mules. rjWO CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND MULES Just received, and for sale atV prioes to suit all. Come and see them. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &a., always in readi ness for the use of the pnbllo. TWO FINE HEARSES, with NICE HORSES, for Funerals. O. R. HOLLINGS WORTH, Livery and Sale Stables, Jan 30 D&Wlw Cor. 4th and Mulberry Bid. Furniture, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES. Ao. Special and extraordinary . inducements offered in prioes to reduce stock. Call and leave vour orders, which will have prompt attention. LoW rates of freight roaraa- teea to an points oi tne caroimas. Di A. SMITH, feb 3 tf Furniture Dealer. Notice. QUR BOOKKEEPER, MR.B. W. DAVIS, IS North, on business for us, making arrangements ' for our Sorinff Shipments of Flan. We wish to i state that there is no truth in the rumor mali ciously circulated to injure him. Jan31tf W. S. DAVIS A SON. GEEENVILLE SOUND. I WILL SELLJAT A BARGAIN ONE OF THB' MOST ' DESIRABLE SUMMER PLACES on the Atlantic coast, situated on Greenville Sound. , &i miles from Wilmington, on Shell Road. . . . ?. .nd Is In a HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION ? ' t 111 snnnort an ordlnarv slsed famile. On - The lam and will support an ordinary sited family. On the place are Fears, Peaches, Applts. Cherries, Figs and Grapes IN ABUNDANCK. Oysters,' Fish, Crabs and Shrimp to be had at the door everyday. . WM. A. CUM MING. nov85eow3m sn nao Review copy. James A. lowrey, TJITHEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH AND GEN- eral Repairer of Carriages and Vehicles. Work VL CU BU1UB QkbVUUCU W fTlbUVUk . Thanking my friends for favors extended nded to i rnn and ' ',' J me in the past, I solicit their kind favors and their patronage in future. After an experience of forty-four years as a Mechanic nnder Capt. W. H. Bobbit, of Warranto n, and m Wilmington, i am now prep area to conduct tne wora in au its hmnnhAa in .mod and workmanlike nunr. Place of business, on Prinoess, tetweenr Srd ' ' f tA A aaata mr , nnv1flM4f ... . Bock Lime. T7VOR BUILDING PURPOSES. J sj JO . ' FRESHLY BURNED, " , PRICE REDUCED TO $1.16 PER CASK. ' ' :' ' 1 LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGS LOTS AND , - TO THE TRADE. ''- , -'' Address TKKMC0 WBOS' l - Rocky Point, N. C Q. PAR8LXT. Jr. or O. ap l tf sn tn fr Wilmlmrton. N, O. 01200.00 WILL BUY THE PATENT SIGHT FOB THE State of Virginia of an article that sells oa sight. . Money can be doubled la sU months . ' Address 3. Q.A.BAND, ; 85 W. Fayette St ..' feb S6t Baliknore, Md. ,n ... Ii. A. bteoman, jr.f ATTORNEY AT .LAW. tlJt:i Office on Princess; between Front and M St. . " '. Ui .uw noviAiuu. viviuiiiuiH ..V. Ilia UO.. M VIVt k, - 7 Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N. C. , 1 V- r': r Practices in all the Criminal and Clrfl Cborts '''., of New Hanover, Bladen. Columbus, Penfer and . . Brtmswlok Counties. JanlSDAWlm ,V,: ; Cilp3 .& LTurchisbn,. M "" : URCHISON BLOCK, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HARDWARE, TINWARE febStf AND CROCKERT. 7ru Jla flpringer & Co. -A - O AVB A LARGE AND" WELL 8arXaX?rTO- V.-) Stock of Plows, castings, bow, umw, . ac- . ,: , Trace Chains, Cotton .Hope, Iron, Nails, Powder. Shovels, vpaaes, roru. uakes. ' Axes. Grub Hoea, tc Good goods and gnaran- teed pt loss. , IS. 81 SS Market Street, ' . . WUmington, N. C Hi mi w i.i febStf AHcrciMvlIan IsMEBxaaruL td ins beast, this is a oen- ; tie hint to owners ot "nnblanketed? horses. -The place to bur any prloe Blanket you want, together with lap-robes, .CsrrUafiaddles, . Harnesa, Trnaks, Satchels, Bags, AoVIs st. . i-. r i .r . aoinuuau a svwjuui s. , , ..! -u- - TaT.. wn uA North Front hL fobStf 4 t 7 it 1 ' L4 ft . - . : c f y j A- i ,V r'o , 4 1 i , i ,- r t I .:h . ! a i " 1 J I ; .vi- i' "V" , ' "I si I' it 4'. ; v v.. . .