Vv AH - - y - --v - - ;?r. .-. ---! V-v -V - : . fheTtamg Star. xv SI. H."BARI. J . -UL. n inviKOI. 0 ,fl YeaV (by Mall) Poeta? raid, J W Months. " 4 00 eeStos,;: .. - 160 Two Months, M 75 One Mth, Snb8crlb6rs, delivered In any Prt "lnamn per week. Our City .aSoriSd collect for more VTpost Office at Wllmlagtoa, W. O, ?.iiered at tiie aaflg Matter. as Second Class f AP TMTNfr EDITION. .(HtHJ-l V OVTLINE8. . t. now the belief of Geo. Grant's at- tewlanU that he will survive the summer. r. Keiley will resign nis posuxon nun hter to Italy, and oe appu.u t , Russia, in place ot lien, wwm Grundy, the county seat of Buchanan coun-, Va .'has been burned. The cotton ' So far in sight, amounts to $5,508,890 bales. James Q. Chenowith, of Texas, hii been appointed First Auditor of the Treasury, vice R. M. Reynolds. jude Andrew Wylie, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Co lumbia, has resigned. British trans mits t Woolwich have been ordered to Li stores for India; the Cabinet councU understootl the Afghan situation has not. i TK PonoHion tnropa nn- improveu. - - ' . dor C.eu. Middleton fought Riel's insur sc,.is at Fish Creek; the Canadians retired i li m i.s (5f twelve killed and forty-seven je . l nomas ljiuie, a weuuiy WiillL was assassinated at his home at nlrtiiier. Corlland, Ala. ; his brother-in-law Is in jail, charged with the crime. New Yor,k marJet:: Money Uper cent. ; cotton quite at 1013-16H l-16c; wheat, ungraded red 86c t Oil; Southern flour quiet and 6tfdy a $4 004 55; corn, ungraded 57c; r..Kin dull at $1 051 08; aptrita tur-. ."cntine steady at 33i33Jc. New York rents are nlown. The decline is said to range from 10 to '25 jar cent. . " : ' - . The Philadelphia Times thinks war "is no longer a doubt but must come." Maybe. j " -i The New Fork Times says the 22nd was the hottest April day but three that has been seen in New York in 63 years..- The Princeton Review is to be re vived and will hold a closer connec tion with the College than it did be fore its suspension. . " - - r - ' Miss Cleveland seeks the compan ionship of women girls moch younger than herself. Ba "that; is not saying how old she is. - - The successor to J udge Wylie will be taken from the resident lawyers. This is the wish of the lawyers themselves and Attorney General Garland favors it. We have too high an opinion of Tennyson's political genius to print his latest lines, entitled "The Fleet.' They are mere literary slops, and are not worthy of the greatest poet of the last Bixty years. Mr. Gladstone is to be asked if he will submit the Kusso-Afghan ques tion to President Cleveland for ar bitration. He would no doubt give an honest and possibly a wise opin ion, if not too much interfered with. There is a rumor that Bruce, the negro Register of the Treasury, will be retained in his place. He is of course a pronounced Republican and" was once sent to the United States Senate as a Republican. Is that Re form, spelled with a big R ? borne of our valued exchanges do J the Star the honor to'clip from its I shorter articles, but fail to give credit for the same. Now and then a long er article, that possibly cost us re search and taxed what of brains we may have, goes fatherless to other readers. Here is the latest we have seen con cerning foreign appointments. Wash ington special to Philadelphia Times Hays or date of 22d: "The Cabinet yesterday decided to ac cept the resignation of Mr. Lawton, of Georgia,, as Minister to Russia. It also considered the case of Mr. Keiley, of Rich mond, who had been named Minister to Italy, and decided to ask him to follow Mr. Lawton's example. It is semi-offlcially stated that the Cabinet also considered the ""jcuuons raised to Mr. Jackson as Minis- - w ar a i m VAvAOvU uo ai a I a I irr ter to Mexico, and that it is probable that no commission will ever be issued to him." The Raleigh Recorder tells a Pleasant anecdote of the noble and knghtlyLee in which the great sol dier is made to refer to two young Women bis nieces, as having "been thin WC -dtfbfcif.he 8aid vrcu. .L,ee would never have 8ea "raised" in connection with two fane young women, Never. We have taken our friend at his word said: "You -may comment ntl bis to suit your bwfL taste.'' rp, " : he Prince and Princess of Wales naVfl Visitor T?1 i L i5.. . . time.': -uciiaab auu naa "a DIET A special says: xne maun . . . . . : -uMa me royal visitors ttora irhth A PaCKea Strfifita tn TTW-. - j ainn. .1 w mjiBVGi nail, um 11.11 Way the Scene was nnA nf thd VOL. XXXVI. 'NO. 301' wildest enthnaiasm. Bo demonstrative were the people that it was as much as the police could do to seep the way open ror tnepro- gress of the royal carriage. At Ulster HaU the various public bodies of Belfast were presented addresses of welcome. The Prince made personal replies to the different ad- At; Jrortadour and Dundalfe on their way here, the Prince and Princess re- ; So one part of inland is loyal to CrQwn N JB W ADVERTISEMENT. :- MtrasoN Suitings. ". - Wanted Canvassers. L Sheteb Our object. A. Shriek Straw hats. ' ' -; Heihsbeboeb New books. i J. H. Hakdht Wizard oil. . R. M. McIntibk The fact is. ' ! Mrs. E. Warkkn Ice creanv K jI.JR. lluisHAUi Good advice. J "J. "M. fflSdowl S Co-Sorryr A. Datid Children's clothing. PABEBB& Tatxob Hard times, j DeRossbt & Meabes Business. F. Rhktnstels Assignee's sale. : John L. Maffitt Mare for sale. ; C. M. Harris Without a home. Ottebboubq& Co Preparatory. ? Taylob's Bazaar Summer hats. G. R. French & Sons Low shoes. 811 So. Fifth St Something new. J. W. Gordon & Smith Insurance. Jno. J. Hedrick Collars and cuffs. D. O'Connor For sale at a bargain. Collier & Co Schooner at auction. : Williams, Rankin & Co Groceries. F. W. Foster & Co Burglar alarm. - Collier & Co. Groceries at auction. Opera House Grand Parlor Concert. ' W. H. Alderman & Co Refrigerators. W. & W. R. R Stockholders' meeting. Atlantic Coast Line Cheap excursion : W., C. &A.R.R Stockholders meeting. McDougall & Bowden For the sound. W. E. Springer & Co Cotton planters. P. L. Bridgkrs & Co Digestible cocoa. W. S. Briqgs & Co New soda apparatus Bue Ball natter. Now that the Base Ball season is fairly opened, as preparations for the various con tests are concerned, the following schedule, which has been submitted to each club in the association and adopted, will be of in terest: Raleigh plays at Wilmington May 20th and 21st; July 23rd and 24th. With Golds boro May 26th and 27th; July 29th and 30th. With Durham 3une 4th and 5th; August 6th and 7th. With Oxford June 7th and 8th; August 11th and 12th. Wilmington plays at home with Raleigh May 5th and 6th; July 7th and 8th. With Goldsboro June 3rd and 4th; August 1st. With Durham June 9th and 10th; August 8th and 10th. Oxford June 16th and 17th ; August 13th and 14th. Goldsboro plays at home with Raleigh May 7th and 8th; July 9th and 10th. With Wilmington May 18lh and 19th; July 16th and 17th. With Durham June 6th and 8th; August 11th and 12th. With Oxford June 20th and 22nd; August 10th and 17th. Durham plays at home with Raleigh May 12th and 13th; July 13th and 14th. With Goldsboro May 28th and 29th; July 23rd and 24th. With Oxford June 23rd and 24th, August 18th and 19th. Oxford plays at home with Raleigh May 14th and 15th; July 15th and 16th. With Wilmington May 25th and 26th; July 21st and 22nd. With Goldsboro May 30th; June 1st: July 25th and 27th. With Durham June 11th and 12th; August 4th and 5th. The championship will be decided by the official scorer, and will be awarded to the club winning the largest number of regular schedule games. No "exhibition" game will be taken into consideration. . The Raleigh club will make the first trip from home, and will be followed by the Wilming- Wnclub Sue., as named m the schedule Fatal Railroad Aeeldent. We learn from a special dispatch to the Charleston Nem and Courier that the' northern bound freight tram of the Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad collided with the material train at Eastover Thursday evening about half -past 8 o'clock, running into the material train, which had side-tracked there for the night, the switch having been left open. Engineer S. C. Jepson of engme No. 72r deserves much credit for his action. On finding he had left the straight line and entered the side track he immediately blew brakes, re versed his engine and pulled her open, re taining his seat and displaying much pres ence of mind. His fireman jumped. Capt. T. F. Toon is conductor of the freight train. Capt Griffin, conductor of the ma- I terial train, states positively that he had the switch closed when he ' finished his work and entered the turnout, and he is satisfied that the switch was opened by par ties unknown to him. One of the material hands, Nelson Brown, was killed imme diately and the leg of Paul Coleman, of. the same train was broken below the knee. Engineer Ham was in his shanty, saw the train coming and jumped, thereby,aving his life, as the three shanties were com- pletely wrecked. EngineNo. 72 is entirely disabled and has to be hauled to the shops, 0e of the flat cars loaded with sand was way mto one me ' Concert To-morrow Zllcbt. I The Wizard Oil Concert Company will I give a grand parlor concert at the Opera I TT . J" : ... m .ml- ."i-i-.l. - I uuuw to-morrow msnt ior umj ucucu ui me , mimington jjignt inianiry. ine oeau- tiful music of the company will have a fit I accompaniment on the., piano by Mr, J. I flroonatBatA J ... x.wuwumu, auu aibuicciiUB- no utftj ukvmi I a mniiMHM.f n WIEMINGTON, N. 0., SUNDAY, AERILC, 1885, Ijoeal Dot.;. . ,;.. . ...: ." Third Sunday after Easter,' Receipts of cotton yesterday 22 bales. ; - " Day's length 13 honrs and 21 minutes. ' " , .4 : Eggs were retailing yesterday at 12 cents. r . There is a letter : for "Cash" at the Star office. -; .: - .u '' The foliage of the trees about town is perfectly lovely just now. T No tramps put in their appear ance at the station house Friday knight. . Tlhe. , streets are v ery dry and dusty and a good shower of rain would be acceptable. .., ; The. tr.: S. District Court meets m this tfty oif Tuesday of "next weelrhihe The street-brigadrnrder Oapt: Murphy, are now , at work improving Campbell street. , There will be no services at the First Presbyterian Church to day. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Dogs are increasing at a ter rible rate, and prove a great nuisance to many neighborhoods. The revival meetings at the First Baptist and Second Presbyterian Churches have closed. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the First Baptist Church to-night, after the sermon. The Register of Deeds issued three marriage licenses during, the past week, all of which were for colored couples. No cases for the Mayor's con sideration yesterday morning, with the ex ception of one for failure to pay license tax. A great many pic-nic parti 6s have been taking advantage of the fine weather of the past week or so to go on ex cursions. The distillery of Col. McPhaul, at Whiteville, was destroyed by fire Friday morning, entailing a loss of $450, with no insurance. A fine residence has been com menced on Market, between Sixth and Seventh streets, south side,' for Messrs. S. and B. Solomon. Rev. Willis Wooten, colored, will administer the ordinance of baptism at his church to-day, and at night the institu tion of the passover will be observed.. The luvenile Clubs Take jt I I Easv." CaDt. Henrv Peschau. and "Elee- I tries," Capt. Charlie Evans, played a game yesterday: the former scoring 26 and the latter 3. Cheap excursion rates to Lake Waccamaw are announced in this issue by the Atlantic Coast Line, commencing to morrow and continuing until Saturday, May 2nd. The Norwegian barque Ifoja, Capt. Henricksen, was cleared from this port for Riga, Russia, yesterday, by Messrs. S. P. Shotter & Co., with 3,420 barrels of rosin, valued at $4,853.55. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, has returned to the city and will occupy his pulpit to-day, preaching in German at 11 a. m., and in English at 8 p. m. The interments in the various chmeteries of the city during the past week were as follows: Oakdale, 2 adults; Belle- vue, none; St Thomas' Catholic, none; Pine Forest (col.), 5 adults and 1 child. Total8. The "Wideawakes," Capt. Lewis Myers, and the "Evening Stars,' Capt Charlie Evans, two juvenile clubs, played a game of base ball yesterday which resulted in & score of 9 for the former and 2 for the latter. The stockholders of the Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad will meet in this city on the 1st day of June, and at Florence on the 2nd day of June, for the purpose of considering and effectinS a leaae to Wilmington & Wei- don Railroad; and on the 1st day of June a meeting of the stockholders of the . Wil mington & Weldon Railroad will be held here to consider and act upon, the proposed lease. Jadse AXearea. The Charlotte Observer of Friday says: "This gentleman, the presiding judge of our newly erected Criminal Court, by his dignity, patience, learning and ability, has fully sustained the selection of our Gov ernor. His varied experience on the crimi nal bench enables him to dispose of cases as rapidly as the circumstances permit In a word, he, according to the unanimous verdict, fills that ideal of a criminal judge that, tried before him, the innocent have nothing to fear, the guilty nothing to hope. He carries with him to his home the best wishes of our entire community." Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port during the past week only footed up 66 bales, as against 80 bales for the corres ponding week last year, showing a de- I OJ i uienm ui rx uoiw. i ine rewiyus 01 w viuy jrco nwu tember 1st to date foot up 93,567 bales, as I against 5f,irfpaie tor we wne piiuu I loot voir ahmvlnir a tifit Increase of 2.1H0 loot m Bhmvlnir a tint increase of 2.186 A4o J wwa - bales in favor of 1885: ' " K - ' : -V' mi.'" " ' 1 ' ' ' 11 ' .... .. ... . fVeattatr indication, j " " " ''."- : j The followinjfe are the lndicationf for to day: 'V'.H-:i'."': ': .vrM-S'-., For the Sofeth Atlantic Btates, generally fair weather, south to west winds, pfecededv by variable winds in the northern portion'. slight changes temperature. . 5 tSTSee fourth page for other localTn : - . DIED. . . j- ' NATHAN. -In this city, April 85th, JETTE CECILIA, daughter of Aaron and Jeannette Na than, aged 1 year 6 months and 11 days. ; TnQeral this day (Sunday) at 4 o'clock P. M.T f rom the Commercial Hotel. Friends and ac quaintances are Invited to attend. ; . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Ladies and gentlemen' In .city or country wishing to earn $3. to 5-a day at their own homes : no eanvassing ; work furnished and seat by mail any distance. For particulars ad drees, with Btmp CBYSTALLIZED PHOTO uunm vv iku- p m I CO.. 53 W, 7ta8Ui . - r ciaoinnau, o. apiit Fcfifno ata Barrrain. I TTNE HOUSX AND LOT, OM BUUTiT I side of Orange,etween Third and I Fourth Streets. Terms reasonable. Apply to . D. O'CONNOR, ap26 3t - Real Estate Agent. For Sale, QNS BLACK MARK, SEVEN YEARS OLD, gentle and sound. Is a fine saddle nag, and works in single or double harness. She is offered lor sale irom no fault. JOHN L. MAFFTTT, ap 26 2t at Adrian & Tollers' Store. Sorry! YOU CANT GET ANY GOOD WHISKEY OR COLD BEER to-day at our Saloon, but six days in the week we defy competition. J. U. .MCUOWAN & SON, ap261t No. 0 S. Front St. Burglar Alarms AND Electric Call Bells. TN ANSWER TO THE MANY INQUIRIES IN .x. regard to the cost of Burglar Alarms and Electric Call Bells, separate or combined, it ranges from Fifteen to Seventy-five Dollars and upwards. Estimates furnished upon application. Address. ap 28 It F. W. FOSTER & CO. Our New Soda Apparatus TS NOW AT WORK, AND BETTER SODA JL than that which we offer cannot be had In Wil mington. ap 28 tf W. S. BRIGGS & CO, Straw Hats. T HAVE AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF A nice stylish 8traw Hats and fine black Stiff and Soft Hats, which I offer at low prices. Don't fonret our Shoe Denartment. Base Ball Shoes IOT nen ana soys, very low. come and examine our stock. ' - - ' - A.SHRTKR. apastf . 108 & 110 Market Street " OFFICE OF WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. CO., Wiuiimotok, N. C, April 25th, 1885. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF this Company will be held at the office of the Company, in Wilmington, on MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of considering and acting upon a lease by this Company of the Railroad and property of the Wilmington, Columbia A Augusta Railroad Company, and for the nnroose of providing for ine nnancua neeos or tnis uompany. By order of the Board of Directors, R. R. BRIDGKRS, President, J. W, THOMPSON, Secretary, ap 86 tdm Review copy. OFFICE OF WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. CO., WmnwaTOH, N. C., April 85th, 1885. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF this Company will be held at 10 o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE next, at the office of the Company in Wilmington, N. C, and at 10 o'clock A. M., on TUESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JUNE next, at Florence, S. C, for the purpose of considering and effecting a lease of the road and all its property to the Wilmington & weiaon Hauroaa uompany. By order ottne bo am or Directors, R. B. BREDGERS, President, J. W. THOMPSON, Secretary. ap 89 tdm Review copy. : ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, N. C, April 25th, 1885. Clean Excursions to Late Waccamaw. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 27TH, AND 1. j continuing until Saturday, May 2nd, tickets will be sold from Wilmington to Lake Waccamaw and return at the following low rates: Adults, 50 cents eaoh; Children between the ages of 5 and 13 yean, 25 cents each.'TralnJwill leave Wilming ton at 7.25 A. M., and returning will leave Lake Waccamaw at 7 P. M., arriving at Wilmington at 8J25 P. M. T. M. EMERSON. apgsit G. P. A. '? Wizard OIL" ANOTHER FRESH BUFfljX WJZAKD OIL, UN 50 cent bottles, just received. If you are suffering with pain try It. 'No family should be without it." . a. a. n a rmm, Drusreist and Seedsman. ap26tf New Market Wilmington, N.C. For the Sound. p ARTIES GOING TO THE SOUND CAN HEAR of something to their advantage by oallin, at the Carrltg Phaeton, Buggy, Trunk Satchel, t Harness ani I turnessana Baa die Faotorv of ap26tf 114 North Front Bt. ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; A. Q. McpiRT; Auctioneer. ON MONDAY, SOTH INST., AT 12 O'CXOCKfwe Will sell, on the Beach, near New JxHai, the ' SchiV Gen. F. E. Spinndr HULL, TACKLE, SAILS, ANCHORS, &olJ -J - Parties wishing to attend the sale can leave city at 8 o'clock A. M., on Steamer Louise, and return same day. . . ap 35 2t A. G. McGIRT, Auctioneer.' . BY COLLIKB St CO ; . ; - TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH, AT OUR SALES Room?, commencing at 10 o'clock, we wxS 8eQ. for account of whom it may concern, a general atock ef GROCERIES, slightly damaged b fire. -eittrtsiniji&toVWn I imrjob, jreasf uocKers, 03BB,4jnHTi,MHBi i Blacking, Crockery, Lamps, Chimneys, Bluing, Codfish, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Candy Jars, Mack erel, Cheese,' Canned Goods. Tobacco, Snuff, &c. ap26 2t BTXSIZCsT I PRINTING. A word to the nubile, to state that we hn.vn ta ken advantage of the recent fire at our office to fit up our Establishment In firstrate style, and we are bow prepared to execute orders for Job ana book worn, using Mew Type and New Ma chinery. BINDERY. In addition to the PrtntlTier TtanA-rtmant nra have added New Machinery to the Bindery, in cluding a Wire Stlcher and Numbering Machine. . BLANK BOOKS, &c. We are ready to do Blank Book work of all styles, and to furnish Magistrate and all Law Blanks at the lowest rates. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. We call snecial attention to our handnnmA Binding of all qualities of Books and Magazines. STATIONERY. Our Stationery assortment 1st ATnAllnnt. In. eluding Wedding and Invitation Cards . DIRECTORY. The Directory will beerin again, and we can safely say will be on the market at the earliest date. Send in your Advertisements for this im portant work and get your money back with in terest. BABBETT METAL. We have four hundred sounds of best Bahhett. Metal, which we will sell at lowest prices to Ma- INVITATION. We cordially Invite the nubile to call on us and judfe for themselves if we are able to do good work. Estimates freely given on work of all kinds, Book or Job. Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed at "THE MERCANTILE PRINTING HOUSE." DcROSSET & ME ARES, ap 26 It Proprietors. Attractive and Active ! OUR STOCK OF Boys and Children's Clothing is especially attractive, and our business last week in this department was very" active. We do not think a single customer went away with out buying, and we appreciate highly the liberal trade given us. Notwithstanding the heavy trade we had, our stock is still very large; In fact we can hardly miss those that have been sold, hence our assortment is still good, and we Invite the attention of parents, and solicit a calL We display this w eek over MQQQ Pg,r;g of PantalOOnS ' ranging in price from 75 cents to ($7.50) seven dollars and a half; and while all are reasonable in price, we think those from $1.00 to $3.55 arc the cheapest Pants ever made. A. DAVID, ap 6 tf CLOTHIER. The Fact Is, TE ARB SELLING ALL KINDS OF GOODS so cheap that we are obliged to replenish from wees to wees:. For Mondav. beautiful second assortment FRENCH SATTEBNS. Fine EMBROIDERED ROBES will be ooened also on Monday. Cornice Poles, 40 to 75. For Monday. LACE CURTAINS AND SCRIM. at the same popular prices. R. Id. JIcICTIRE. JERSEYS A SPECIALTY all sizes. ap26D&Wtf New Stiff Hats I Straw Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. apSCtf Cotton Planters. THE CELEBRATED ECLIPSE COTTON PLAN TER is undoubtedly the best on the market. We have made arrangements with the manufac turers to handle them at very low prices this season. WM. B. SPRINGER A CO., Successors to Jno. Dawson & Co., 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, ap 20 tf Wilmington N. C. Ice Cream! WHILE WE DONT CLAIM TO HAVE THE only first-class Ice Cream Saloon in the oity.we do claim to have the BEST AND PUREST CREAM. . and the material from which our Ice cream is made does not come rrom uaitimore in tin cans, but is taken from the best cow's milk. Call and try it once and you will be convinced. ALUS. JS. WAKKKH'lt ap26tf Ice Cream Parlors. Domestic and Importei Snitinp. OUR STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS IS CON stantlv renlenished by weekly additions. thereby securing all the latest styles in color and fabric. Tne cut, quality ana nmsn cannot oe ex celled. Leave your, order for a SPRING SUIT At MUNSON'8, aD 26 It Merchant Tailor. GOOD ADVICE. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT. It has brought thousands to poverty and sor row. " Pay as you go. nave a wear -conscience. Sleep sweetly. Live Independently and happily nnt nf debt. Tf vnn ham no monev. to to work and get some. and then spend It freely with -vj JOHN S. MARSHALL, s:4 General Commission Jiercnani, No. S4 .North Water Streetk, : WRmmgton. N C. apSCtf HE W:An AaKHSEimtSA ASSIGIIEBllaE&t -1 AT r Off ilffllarltetBt -mil? la i on-:; WILL OFFER ON MONDAY so in? Dxec3 Goods AT 4c, lOe, 120, 15o and 20o PSBTARD. A Line of Seasonable and Desirable ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILING, IN COLORS. ALL-WOOL BUN1ING& IN COLORS. - i JAPANESE POPLINS. POUGEKS & MOHAIRS BELOW COST. WHITE ANGOLA FLANNEL FOR CHILDREN. ALL OVER LACE GOODS. LACES, NOTIONS, RD3BONS, Ao , Ac. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD F. RHEINSTEEV, ap 86 tf ASSIGNEE. PREPARATORY The Men's Wear Depot, POPULAR IN THE PAST, POPULAR IN THE PRESENT, -CONTINrJE..TjO .BE POPULAR IN THE fff MI'I IUV ' - X W V ..IMi QONTEMPLATING A CHANGE IN THE "AD minlstration" of the Iron Front Clothing House, OTTERBOURG 4 CO. wIU, during the present month, SELL GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED prices. . A Suit that other Clothiers sell for $10.00 WE FURNISH FOR $8.00. .Suits other Clothiers sell for $12 50 WE FURNISH FOR f lOlOO. Our prices are from 15 TO 25 PES CENT. LESS throughout our entire1 stock than can be had in the city of any first class Clothier. Our stock is COMPLETE in every department. Our Styles have always been THE LATEST AND BEST. We guarantee every article we sell, and refund pur- cnase money wnenever dissatisfaction occurs. . To reliable parties we sell foods on thirtv davs trial. If you want to do yourself justice you will at least examine our stock before purchasing eisewnere. OTTERBOURG Sc CO., KING CLOTHIERS, Wilmington, N. C. ap26 It New Books. rjrSR BOOK ANNEXED TO THE REPORT OF the Joint Committee of the Book of Common Prayer; $1 00. The. Book Opened, or Analysis of the Bible, by Alfred Nevin,;D. D. ; $LO0. Roslyn's Fortune, byChristian: $1.25. Boots and 8addles, by Elizabeth B. Custer; $L50 Ben-Hur, A Tale of the Christ, by Wallace. Wormley's Micro-Chemistry of Poisons; cloth For sale at HETNSBERGER'S ap 26 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Something New. TOADIES WEARING MOURNING WILL BE pleased to learn that they can save money by having old Crape made new. Call at 811 South Fifth Street and leave your orders. ap 26 It Refrigerators. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, FREEZERS. CooleraToilet Sets.Sto vea. LamDS. Chimneys. Burners, Bird Cages, and House Furnishing uooas generally. Plumbers, Gas Fitters A Tinners, ap28tf 25 Market Street. Without a Home, BY E. P. ROE, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, ONLY 25 eta. - Also, all the leading New York Dai lies, xunstratea rapers, Lioranes.Magazmes,ana tne Dest o-cent uiuak in tne city. CM. HARRIS. Reading Room In rear of store; only 60 ota. per montn. apao n A New Snpply QF LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS FOR LA dies and Gentlemen. A handsome stock of WHITE GOODS. - Military Gloves, ap 88 tf JNO. J. HEDRICK. Hard Times. VES, BUT WE ABB OFFERING GOODS AT X Vices to suit the times. Call and see our Farmer, Golden Harvest, Columbia .and South ern Oak Cooking Stoves. Lamps, Lamp Chim ney and Burners at bottom prices, - Tin Ware at retail and wholesale. Pure White Oil at PARKER TAYLOR'S, ap26tf 23 South FrontSt 9 i ! 7 - .lob t ATK OF iOTKBTIIIligt:'f.'i w Bqaare Oo1t,. . fl ! " 2oIy...A...... . lw-V to, ,- -, was we " ml " 2? Weekav.. r: , 6 60 - U - Tee,Wk 0 .yu T'onth.. lotto.' iTi7 iOntns, 13 00 I takes at nronor-, - : g Teaoiaegtmnak 'cmeBguaW'; -; f 5 I TMid Parlor Concert t i Jror tne Benefit of the TOBBf 0MJ5HI rI8MfBY-l;t' tlondai- Night, ' April' 8r, i8S5,,-" ' BY Wizard Oil Ooccert Ns 79 : Fianistr- j Admission 50c; .Gallery 25a Reserved Seal r Janliesecured. without, extra charge at Heina- , - Wr.r.s.-'-r-;.i - - -absent & 1 " ' f , X- iff i . I - .' .-- S. t') f 1 ' m . j . -Zj .." ' ijTJST RECEIVED, AND WILLOPSN MONDAY . !-. and all this week, NINE CASES OF SUMMER -HATS, reliable and new shapes: Our 'v s Millinery Departirienti 4uSkto tnS jesi .'oalnsa liaevof senting every style and quality, at by far the lewest prices in the city, at TAYLOR'S BA ZAAR. Onr variety of ' . . ' CHILDEEN'S HATS ! Is simply endless, comprising styles In Leghorn, Pearl Braids, Milans, Ac, Ac We invite the special attention of milliners and the trade. Fancy Qilt Braids and Cords. The most com plete line of RIBBONS in the city, embracing every color, quality and width; Fancy Ribbons, Hat Sashes In great variety, together with a large stock of Laces, All-Over Laoes, Corsets Silks, Crapes, Crape de Shene, Satins, Ao.; AoT- SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS just received, and now opened at - --' - TAYLOR'S BAZAAB, 11 Blarket Street, . WTtMlNGTON, N. C. ap26tf . - Onr Object JS TO PLEASE AND SATISFY EVERY PAT ron. and to make oar customers friends to ua,by -selling them a GOOD ARTICLE and charging a LOW PRICE for it. . We aTe ready for spring bu siness with a stock never before equalled In this city, either In quality, variety, making, style, trimming or cheapness. We refrain from men tioning any specialties, Inasmuch as Ihere Is no garment worn by man, youth or boy that cannot be found in our Btock, and at prices we are con fident will please. We guarantee every garment we sell to be as represented, and will refund the money if you are dissatisfied. Call and convince yourself of the fact. SHUIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET STREET. ap 28 It USE IP-H i 11 i ps' Digestible Cocoa Instead of Tea or Coffee. . When properly prepared for the cup it makes a DELICIOUS AND NOURISHING DRINK. It is FREE FROM GREASINESS, and WILL NOT" DISTURB DIGESTION. Unequalled by any Cocoa or Chocolate. 40 Cents per Can. FOR SALE BY P. L. Bridgers & Co.v 110 North Front St. ap 26 DAW tf Flonr. Flour. Flour. 1 K( A Bb1s FLOUR, all grades. Bought before the advance, JPor sale at low prices by ; WILLIAMS, RANKIN. A CO. ap28tf Sugar. Sugar. Sugpaf. 2 Bbla Standard Granulated SUGAR. 15 75 ap26tf White Ex C and Gold. C " For sale low by WILLIAMS. RANKIN A GO. Ilolasses, Coffee, Eice. - A A Hhds and Bbls New Crop 1UU Cuba MOLASSES, WJ Q AJSaks Choice RIO COFFEE, K A Bbls CAROLINA RICE. For sale low by WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. ap26tf Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue Kegs NAILS, gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, OK Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUf, ' For sale low by . WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. ap36tf low Shoes ! JH)R GENTS AND LADIES WEAR. LOW IN Price, High In Quality, Very Stylish, Easy Flt- ting, and Pretty to the Eye. Come and examine stock at Geo. R. French t& Sons, r -, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, an26tf 3K I i i : fit tit. 5f : t - i 111 4- ,f f I ft h t f. "4 Vi r It is tt -t?t .V a i .1 i rf1 'i ! 4 ' 4 5 1:- 1l .'VI .1 ' I I if' ir. u Jt' Vr' A-if Mr i IT e' i. III-

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