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i . - - " - f . - . ' . - ' . 1 ! -; 1 - . - : - ., ... .' - :. - .- .. ,-,' - -v.. ....'!.--; -.r..;.-. -.v'f- . -1 . r .. .. -j---- ,-. , .... .-. -: . . ; (i .. . mi 5 rArrx v - - JOSH T. JAMES. PDS I AUb XT A'. One mootb, S3 cent. 1 M aC " . ..riwtatwaw. TrrkT TFT WILMINGTON. N. C. SUNDAY. JULY 16 1882. NO. 170. L 1I,' -f :' ; ; - .-.;.J ... ... rZlihUevictchasViemrsmx The Sumter Light Infantry are ex- f rwMion, of any nacspajxr peeled here next Tuesday morning and . , ik, rili, of miminfton. -3 e Wilmington Light Intantry are or. dercu out to meet them J The S v C j,u.i r.-itcracmber. ijJ.KiTZ-lressGocU, . II. MAU.AKD-.Vmw lot. C ). JIonnirL-L'nJcrtaker. S Tou Want c yf tATi3 The Standard. HKV.tKGEi;-Kamtly Bible. . fy,v & riCKLTT-Oranges. ritttKTAfi.o!:-Hath tubs. . jjwrrr-Foar Tarlor Chairs. ilat&rriiaALL Covr Peas. S ;iuni-IiargaiD3 in Shirts, t X. Wi ll a rd Marvin's Sales. ,... Hwkick- Open this day. S W. Hol!wt Lost acd Ilewani. Saos CEiK-Tailorinj business, v E. KAKKKKJost neoelved Rixiss & Smith Carolina Oil Co Wfini& Woctii At Low Trices. D A. Smith & Co Bless the babies. Wti.v Maxxeco Pine Grove. GiailitRS-Clartts and light wines NJacosi-To make borne beautiful. LI. will be escorted from the train to the boat. They go to Smithville on their regular Summer encampment, i i a, i I There is gross mismanagement, care-1 lessness or neglect somewhere concern- ing the Ughting of the street lamps. Some are lighted and some are not. PLEAS3 KOTJGi We trill be gfcul to Teccire communlcaUoa from our fricniU on key ana n gubjccU ; f general Interest bat The name of the writer mast always Us tux Mshetl to the iMltor. - j i - Comninaicationa mnat be written oa oaly one sMc of Ue paper. If Personalities must be arolilod. ' Aai It la especially ana rartlcuiirly uader siooa that the Ratbrdow not llvraya eadjra he vlwa o cbrregponaenta unlosa toatate m te editorial tolamna. , Cotton The receipts of cotton at tins port for the week ending with yesterday foot up 33 bales, ai against 144 bales for the weclc ending July 18lh, of last year, a decrease this week ot 112 bales."" The receipts for the crop year to date foot up 135,982 bales, as against 118,278 in 1881, an increase" this Jyear of 17,704 bales. ,. z ''. '- ': Hi.-' I K XJSW.-AlVlirriSEIENTS. NEW AIVEltTISMEXTS. NEW ADyEKTISOIEXTS. We know of one lamp in the eastern Frustrated Attempt, An attempt, which was happily frus- wmr4 t t da ml v wkSnk 1IV .1 I L . 1 ll . t . a. . ' o once in two weeks. .Some one is to Mr R XT TTIcta. near fins nfTlr. Wri &JJ uiame in tne mauer. . yesteruavmormaff. There was Joint services of the First and Sec- ?n l(? of th0 officc: ind he was 8een and ond Presbrterian conm-tinn, wni Ha neara D one oi our prmters, wnen Qtn- beld. until further notice, in the First ccr Gf5ora in and he P11: church, corner of Third and Orange Lost and Beward. Bath Tubs. i f SLS ATUR DAT, 15th. about two o'eloc; A uu l A HAT, u. UA f uui nuu 111 w ouuu awann aim! Fifth en Market between Ienond m1 Thirrt atmiAta' a BLACKSMITH SLEDGE, weight about 16 vvuuua. a jiDerat rewaru win i paw far its aeuyeryto S. W. IIOLDEN. Hll, INFANT'S and the LONG . BATH. GRANITE IRON IWAIIE, TOIuET SET! LAP BOARDS. - BISCUIT BOARDS. Every thing handy and ascfnL At July 16 PARKEE.& TAYLOR'S. Bacon, Lard. Molasses. 100 BXeS Smoked'andD. S". SIDES, C f Tea and Backets LARD, i Uhds and Tea Cuba ami - -v I'orto Rico MOLASSES. For aale low bv 1 t July ,16 ; KEItCILNEK A C ALDER BROS. streets, at 11 a. m., and in the , Second church, corner Fourth ! and Campbell streets, at 8:15 p. m. Services by Rev. Joseph U. Wilson, D. D. ! Tne Charlotte Observer says: Bishop Northrop, accompanied by his brother, Rev. C. B. Northrop, were in the city yesterday. They left oa the afternoon train for Asheville. Her. C. B. North rop is pastor of St. Mary's church, in iers au turnea out 10 neip. l ne man was heard to jump to the ground, but although a vigorous: search was made for him he escaped.. . Columbus Endorses Short, j The Columbus county Democrrtic ConvantSon was held yesterday , at Whiteville. We had a reporter on the grounds,, but as the Convention had no4 concluded its labors when ?he train passed there this afternoon, we .have no K n e- a. i ii. i ii Charleston, and is taking a trip to the :f A. ' ; ii . oureruuui mnnntAini for tlm lvn.fik f hU Knlf h luo "uuau waa very large, auu wjiich Is very feeble, Exports Foreign. The Italian barque Restitute Madre, F. A. 1si0. S. Attention, W.L.I. Capt. Panscandola, cleared yesterday Yim' B.vs Store The btannaru. for Gibralter, for orders, with 4,720 ir ll SrxiN & Co Hardware. barrels rosin, valued at.$9,200, shipped j;r,)rx RonwcK Make no Mis-1 by lessrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. tile. W. If. STEArSS axd Ottiers Ex- that Col. II . B. Short was endorsed by the Convention - as its choice for Con gressman from this district. Fire At Kocky Point. Early yesterday" morning the barn and stables of Mr. Bryant Brown, at Rocky Point, Pender county, were dis covered to be on fire, and had acquired such headway that it was impossible to Corn, Meal. Eice. 1 fl flflfl srs White and Mixed CORN, AU.UUU 1.000 Bnah Water Ground Meal. ; ; 25 Bbls Carolina BICE. t ;'-:' For sale by i . KEKC11NEU. S CALDER BROS. jmy ic .. - v .. ,,;?.. Fpiir Parlor Chairs ' VTEWLT UPHOLSTEBED . JN. CEIMSON j Beps, are offered at a bariraln,' at r ' b. JEWETT'S, , . 27 N.-Front St. We do Framing, Mattress making, Upholster ing and Honsefltting generally. . July 16 ' IIEAD'QBS WIL. LIGHT INFANTUV7 ! July 15th, 1S82. II T EMBERS ATTENTION Tnn hiwii summoned to appear At the Armory, In foil dress uniform TUESDAY. 18th ln . t a t . ai., io meei iue snmcer Uprnt infantry. ' , By order of tlie Captain, r, J idyls f F. A. LORD, O. S.' Ladies' and Misses Cloth i . -Button Boots at Cost. yyE WISH TO CLOSE OUT OUB STOCK OF LADIES' AND MISSES Cloth Button Boots ! and win sell them at cost. Call and secure a pah. GEO. E. FRENCH & SONS. July 16 j 39 N. Front St. Fare Reduced ! I QN AND AFTER THIS DATE, TWJcr-FIVK ciiXTS each w r; alan ab lowea merchanta on freights. - . i JulylS-gt , J. M..MCGOW4N, Agt. THE 1 ngers J Oranges I r I Oranges I lTK HAVE A SMALL LOT OF AS t Fine Oranges AS YOU WANT. FOR SALE CHEAP BY Crapon & Pictett, WHOLESALE A2JD RETAIL GEOCEES, July 15 16 and IS South Front Street. . M. CKONIiY, Auctioneer. l; BY CBCWLY & MOKBIS. 1 TJlake no rJlistake. Pine Grove REAL-ESTATE AT AUCTION WHARVES, STORES,-OFFICES & WAREHOUSES. n5 WEDNESDAT. JULY 26, 1882, at 12 that valuable Wharf and Building thereon, K Kl I W A (99 feet front) South of and adioininjr Princess JJXiV !Tl! VX Street Dock, togetheyfAHh that ,? THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, fronting Its immediate corner, 49.2 feet, upon Water and 72 feet upon Princess street.embra-1 cmgoEores, vmcesana warenouse. O and 7 North Front St. W""-"5. K. C. SITUATE AU if m o aiue jrost on tne Turnpike. Per. sons visiting the SOUND FOR A DAY'S EN- RODDICK, I V,L!rw.T can get an EARLY "FISH - SUP. til re 8Ifrlln nomei by asking for It. uvuuic av an. June 18-tf ED. WlLSON MANNING, Propr. CB5tT ItsaisEK & Caldek Bros Corn, Clx K. French & Sons Button &xu ti Cost. JX McCowax. Agent Fare re Jw. I. Boatwkight Repacked fiscal. DsSossrr Se . Co Cheese, Starch, K. M. McIxtire Bargains in Car- KrscnxcK & Caldeu -Bros Ba ton, IahI, Molasses. Sixth Sundaj alter Trinity. : ALSO,. The Wharf South of and adjolnlni "uiswm bouso" witn two-sto: that of the rick Balld- Will Probably Return. We understand that Mr. Jno.E. Up- extiniruish the flames, and the v were .. in. I l. t f i ... t .J I - - r - - t HILL. Willi. Willi II 1 1 TATTtllY ITT. llm Tl I . . ,1 4- (1 . . .f I I mv.w r-iiiiif-i. i;iJI13lllIll.-Vl. LUZtSkUCi WllU .MORRIS neat jvswhc fw ninnfLa .n rrt; V Vnri- i . . ; .t. log In front thereof f30x92.5) an "w,w.,.w.,,,Umv aypj amount oi iorage' anu au me bIe's and Smith Alleys, with olE Mr. Lippttt expected to embark in bus- fvir rf vim n nrl nfa rom5n?nr fm'm I ual priviletre over former. ;. t -mr n 1 cl mo vuu-x uuriu casn, Daiance i, z, anu last seasons crop., air.? jdtowii uu- a years, wun o per cent, interest. Tne nroo C. D. fJorrilh ; TJNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street, opposite Southerland'a stablcs.eea Respectfully solicits order and irninnl In gooa worjc, prompt aeuvery and satisfaction ry nd between Ga office and perpet- iness, is dissatisfied, and speaks posi Uvely ofreturnins to Wilmington. They ceeded in rescuing his horses, though gr def paf.m; win do weicomeu nacK very giaaiy oy they were badly scorched, with a prob- uieir uosia oi inenas nero. TIio Klvcr. Steamer borth State, Capt. Green, was here yesterday,-although she did not come all of the way from Fayette- ville. Capt. Green reports a recent rise of four feet, which, however, has since fallen off one foot. There is now easy boating water in the river, which will continue only a few days, however. unless there is a reinforcement from rains in the interior. . I able chance of permanent injury. He tXCUTSIOn to Smith VI e and i - "Wm " ! - - aiso saved nis carnages, xi is impossi ble to estimate, at present, the amount of Mr. Brown's loss, though it will be quite severe, as wo learn that some of the property was insured. The fire was tho work of an incendiary. T the Forts I Haye made the follow- Ing Reductions just as quoted below. every respect. may 16-tf L Wanted. i : WET NURSE WITHOUT CHILD pro Apply at . j THIS OFFICE. juiy u ':, -7,.--,v'r7-r' A ferred. NDER THE AUSPICES OF THE officers j lUi'ilecrth. 14 hoars .and 13 min ce. Bxcurslon on Wednesday. An excursion will be given to Smith ville and the Forts on Wednesday nexti the 19th inst., on the Passport, under the auspices of the officers and teachers , "'7 - , mV i ,, of the St. Paul's Erangelical Lutheran Xurchuon, Wave and Sladen hare all . . . J i ce new mooa put in nn appearance i wuiw !ut evening. ' mile last nignt anu connrms previous . . , I reports or tne river. 1 nero was a steady Oajl bile of cotton received at this 1 t-.t niht fthont tmlf wav i tw and Teachers of St. Paul's Ev. Luth. Sunday I School, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th, 1S82, on I SteamerPASSPORT. Boat leaves wharf at 8 o'cleck, A. M. " Refreshments on boat at city prices. Tickets Adults, 50c ; Children and Servants 25 cents. , For sale by Committee. ! W. II. STRAUSS, Chairman. H. B. EILERS, ! I L. VOLLEES, J. D. H. KLANDEE, 1 CHA3. n. STEMMERMAN, I - JOHN M. BREMER, Jr. july 1G & 18 . - m Language Necessary to Explain. Ice Cream and Soda Water1. X KEEP CONSTANTLY ON 1 1 AND PURE ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, flaWd With -pure fruit julCCS. , Clistrmvs nrviA at reasonable prices. , - ':- ,. - , FRED-'fiAf AT.T, . i Just North of Garrison, and near Hotel Bruna. wick, fimithyille, N. C. : r . July Mm ftTundo Broc, ' JJRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, KORTH Carolina, 1,491 Broadway corner 43rd street," ew York. The high standard attained br the llrm In this city wUl be increased by thefr New York connection. Wllmmgtoniaps visit ing New York willrecieve at ibe above num. ber a bearty North Carolina welcome. ! Jy K litre were no inteiments in Bellevue I thought that the clouds extended . much (erj this week. above that point. . 1 Bro. lIcDianniJ, of the Eolesoman, . u ia to see us yesterday. Mr.' James A. To Xrcavo. iirn..j . .it lefforts will be soared that will tend to iviuaru win leave i , , . . tktrunn. - I ho f ,w wnr,;n, f.-rum. Io com I ore anu enjoyment oi anwno tiii-ia Otidale Cemetery this week, at which place he will embark in busi- att n He will be joined on the route her wharf at 8:30 o'clock a. m4 and re freshments will be served on board at city prices. Messrs. W. H. Strauss, II. B. Eilers, L. Voilers, J. D. H. Klander, Chas. H. Stemmcrman and .TnTin f Rppmor -TV rnrm'tfin nom-i mitiee, anu tne names oi inese geaue-i men are a anffieient miarantee that no 13(1 are unsurpassed.. The Standard The Prices Speak fori Them- Wagonette for the Sound. selves. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 15th lnstJ, the Wagonette will be run.to and from tho Sound, leavlnir Wilminirton. mrwr Kiwind nd Printed Linen Lawns, 15c, Reduced f m 20 & 25 Becker Bros. .PIANOS are second to none. Discount to Churches and Schools. tr.. t. . . . "nucions ana canteioupes are AJ&ewliit plentiful but continue high in m a ness. lie will do joined on me route I i . oannury. by Mrs. 'VVillard and the children, who By reference to our mortuary report , are now on a farewell visit to relatives for the past week, it will be seen that in Washington, in 1 this , State. Mr. Wilmington is blessed in the absence of Willardhas beenono, of the most en- fatal diseases, in a remarkable degree. tprnr?!nff nnd most resnected mer- To chronicle but three interments in chants of Wilmington, and nis friends one week. In a city with the population noticed several excursionists here part with him with great regret, we have, and durina: the heated term, Aiia for Dter's to get a new style I We most cordially wish him prosperity or what is supposed to be ?he most sick- elegant white lawn ties, 15 cents wwacollv. in his new home. t ly month in the year, is a very gratify- nrnm Open Work Piques 15c, , Dark Printed Lawns 10c, 25 12 ScmasMp fojvlator, Capt. Doane, 1 tail sailed hence this afternoon w ew York. Choice Beading Matter, LADIES' & GENTS' STATIONERY, i ... i Ac, Ac., Ac. ' At . : .YATES BOOK STOKE. JulrlG .' ' i BRIEFS. Princess streets, at 6 t. . m. lie tnrninir- Im the Sound at 7 a. au . t "',.,( , iunell-tf j T. J. SOUTnERLAND. i 1 ; " ' : ' ... -. For Ease and Comfort JT SMITHvTLiE, STOP AT THEAT- 1 LANTIC SALOON, Just over the water. -Best of Liquors and Soda Water. Special lunch rooms. Crabs can be caught from the piazza. I . I A. K- REYNOLDS, 11 ' June lS-lm , West of Garrison. Ladies'-Neckwear COW Of REDUCED EVEN LESS THAN COST. I V Fir weather is what mdiratlnn J. and fair it the almanacs To Builders and others Go to Jaco- promiscd us yester- bis for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, Fine Forest Ancre were two interments one fciau ana one child in Ceoetery this week. The Oh r n- . . .. . - v xrrua issued out one IIccnsc th week, which was 'Wored couple. -: Kidney Disease, IVposit Gravel iX JSPw - JJepot James C. &c You can get all sizes and at it. .. t t lowest prices. . i : ing record to make, and shows, among i other things, that the sanitary condition , of the city is most carefully and zealous ly guarded. This is the season of the year when disease generally tells with most fatal effect upon the little ones, t owing to the extreme heat and the inju- Titus dicious enjoyment of the fruits and yeg- .1 .' account of etables which are now abundant, dui , the Z? IVposita Tho Homicide. , it In the case of Andrew J. Walker, colored, for the shooting of Davis, also colored, an which appeared in our columns yester- this city has thus far escaped ....... . i . I " day, the verdict oi ine kroner s jury Kailroad Matters. was that ino deceased came to ms - , H - fierjerai Frei-ht Airent death from gunshot wounds inflicted f he railways of Carolina from the hands of Andrew J . waiicer, andthe Vinrinias. has been appointed al- colored. . - fntKAhflrfro of the nassenffer deDart- . r- Xr. HulJ, 0f Topsail charge. Upon this verdict the Mayor bound f Fcted t preach in Front street the accused over, in the sum of $1,000, rhureh this moraln and even- to the next term of tho Criminal frVmrf :ml fAivmtin !r thft CUStodv of WWM&Wf M4 W m ylllWMl - mentsoi these lines, which position is to be made vacant by Col. A. J?ope's retirement. Mr. Haas will be known as Traffic Manager, and he will have fr. KaA If t . it t.v ltri Rhrriff nntil the reonircd bail Was I , : r:.t, ctoatT. ! v xiamt xi. xarDjieibi : , . ciuuso oi uic vuuid iicu uu jwu . c wrdayjon the steamship Rcguta- mmisned. I. r ger traffic of the associated roads which Magistrate's Court. embrace about twenty unes in an. i iur. Mary Eliza Green, colored, was ar- Haas nas accepted tne appointment anu 7? 1 xUlt of Ifcw weeks rela- theXorth. f ' "1 officiate as usual, this th?1 aftrooonat St. John's fr 1 ' Zzfi TaWe wharf and warehouse V?JJ to be sold by Messrs. Cronly at Public auction, on Wcd- .6thinst. per dozen, OTTEEBOURG. Fair quality Gauze Undershirts, 20 cents. - " OTTERBOURG. JIcc quality Gauze Undershirt, 37 cents. OTTERBOURG. . Best quality Gauze Undershirt, Silk faecd,75c, OTTERBOURG. 5 . i Hosiery. Neckwear, Dress and PercaleJShlrts, . Umbrellas, Trunks "and Valises, low down at OTTERBOURG'S. . . - 100 Children's Suits, from 4 to 10 years, at less than cost. We are determined to close en- tlrely out of remaining stock, hence ! price will be no obiect. , OTTERBOURG. 500 Boys' Suits, to be ha at New York cost. " j OTTERBOURG. 500 Youth's Suits, at airy price to oloee. I OTTERBOURG. . - l - I J. ' !. WE WILL OPEN FIVE CASES OF ' j -' " ' I - ' j" - ! NEW PRINTED LAWNS !....,. r On Tuesday Morning. BROWN & RODDICK. S . - - I . - . - " . j ; 5 and 7 North Front St. iulylS . .' j i Butter. A FEW PACKAGES (Larffe and SmaU) of the very finest. i IOO Buohelo Clay and Mixed Peas. FOR SALE BY 1, HALL & PE AltS ALL June 18 - ' - . ' ' Clarets and Light ihes, LEMONS 100 PACKAGES ALL GRADES. And Good Whiskeys ! ! I I - , - ? 4 . . , .- .A..- ! . AND OTHER REFRESHING AETICLF f for, this sultry weather. 1000 Men's Salts, on which no price has been placed, and a present In the bargain, at July 16 . "OTTERBOURG '3. to the case trumped up against Dan. fore kept separate and distinct, are to do Howard, the jailor. The testimony was j combined, as wo have stated above, un- f sucn ua tne exsiuiiuug . inasisuaMj uw wjo wuo v j.tuv uibwa. bound Mary over in the mm of $100 for Mr. Haas was here yesterday to Con ner appearance at the neat term of thel fer with Hon. R. R." Bridgers, Prcsi- Criminal Court, in default of which sho dent of the Atlantic Coast Lino system was committed to jail. - s He will assume charge of the passenger 1 Carolina Oil 'Comiiany.. t - j mi uiia owaxixL, coiorea, wu nut ucpaiuueuu iu. mw wo v aumo i ... , .? - u Holden has lost a vmloa- ralgned. upon a charge of the same na- which date Col. Tope's rcsignaUon is to workYSondid i to tatSchefpt kr.;rMmiUl which he is 7 recover. "titato anx-1 tare and character, and with precisely j take effect. It U more valuable to 1 the same result, and both damsels now est Paint Oil la the market, and the best pre servative for wood ever invented. For sal Wn vnnr wiTa' h-ilth is bad. when 7 thP,xrTl?J at trtilng price, Also fr.Jone else, and he will languish behind the walls of their pris-1 your cdren are siekly, when you feel I IZC,Z vf aleTtrW" pncc" "rtTnird for its recovery; I on cells. worn out, use Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 junoSJ. iiansitn & sirni. Conslrned and must be sold. June IS-tf BeEOSSET & CO. QHEESE-50 BOXES. gTAKCH 300 BOXES, rpOMATOES 50 CASES, CANNED CORN, . . PEACHES, AC, &C Prices verr low. Juno 18. tf DeROSSET A CO. Choice Fresh Groceries f jReceired by erery Steamer. I , Glre us a call and ak to see our laUat. 50 Salt. Salt. ! TONS AGRICULTURAL SALT. kSACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. 15.000 1 20 O30 riXE TABIJE 8ALT 500 SACKS COARSE ALUJI SALT, Fine Table Salt in small pockets, New Crop Cuba Molases, . 120Uhds Tierces and Barrels New Crop Cuba, Porto Rico. Old Crop Cuba and Nectar Syrup for sale at low prices. -innalS , MVfILLARB3.w GEO. MYERS, jnirit i f ftiwf l.t South Ft on Family Bibles, TXrMN BOOBS, . ', ENVELOPES AND PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, J -''' I, STANDARD NOVELS, . ' i 3USCELLANEOUS W0RK5, ' j EA SIDE UD R ART, ! THERMOMETER & BA ROirriTXS, FIRST-CLASS ORGAN3. At Rednced Prices, at i juirij . ncrNscrr.nr.r.'i.
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