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THISPaJ j FTJEA3X NOTICft. ontiisbJ 8ver fl l " V Tf w WtwBJbeglad to metro communlcattoa ."f04' v -m i a it r . m w wr.Mfwr ft T-r. ' month, 3 0- earners .t the a 'ove 1 'MHHVr 1 i 1 I I V .rfllrep sad ' f"-: J, SUITOR alTBSCRl I " - Tr.c pal" wil1 1,6 rf charge. ... receive tin urea1"' ' v t77y Review has the largest ... -T' lU'iivjitiVt y " ' , n the city of Wilmington. pwiw- . , . Jr. - - - -izr , . ., Vrk ITorWrefcrt lothe (3 n p .'. Hone Oat Parly. . ,. M w, spent las? year for liquor , ,.,,.!.; lor t:hurcbM and schools WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1885 NO. 129 i w I dicti par? of Ik - i 1 S3 ( , laiisiiaje emprises no Oi N'. -a' i'-3,(KM) population, 300, ,,.. o round in noisome ccl extend far back from the KiTs III- street. - Sicrameato (Cx.) farmer, who haa twelve rieres set out in asoaragus, ,atc3 tbe yield lu's season to be ,h ji-2,0011, of which $9.00f) is clear ... I . . .v York World says that the ,1 the late removals of M'a " . ,i Virginia was plainly evident in the result of the recent election in Noriulk. The business men of Lawrence, Kan sas wiil give Secretary Bayard a ban queter) June a. after his address on rh ruas Jefferson.7' in the State Uni versity building. Seventy-nine percent, oi the soldiers in the Russian army are unable to read or write. This is supposed to indicate the proportion obliterates in the popu lation oi the Empire - - In I860 the appropriations of Con gress on account of the Senate were sr,3. in 1885, $875,210.45. On accoonl of the House, 1800, $870,303.10. aud 1885, $2,361,290.79. Last year 3,157,309,017 cigars and 991,334.000 .cigarettes were manufac tured in the United State3, requiring over 91.000,000 pounds ot;ieat. In'.1872 10,000,000 pounds were used. - JohnL., of slugging notoriety, denies that he ever abused his wite. and as serts, on he contrary, that she ii3ed to hit him on the pocket occasionally in her effort to "slug" John Barleycorn. - Diphtheria is raging with fatal viru leuce at Paris Roads, Pa. It is believ ed that the disease was first contracted by some children who drank from ft trough in which horses which had the danders were watered. A correspondent at Saint Bernard Parish, La, writes: "There is a marked decrease in the area of cane this year, owing to the present low price of sugar; many large plantations have entirely abandoned its culture, and are now growing rice.1' . A London authority counts the sui cides at Monaco for the present season up to forty-four. The last victim was a rich widow, fitty-fonr years of age, who, after losing 200,000 francs at one sitting, poisoned her only child a beautiful girl of fourteen and then blow out her own brains. -. . Mr. Henry M. Stanley, the great ex plorer, who for years has run the risk oi being served on the half-shell for the delectation of the savage African chiefs at the head of the Nile, was rewarded last week by a breakfast tendered by the Raptist Missionary Society of Lon- dun. Horse raising is a rapidly growing industry in Montana. The pasUiragc is excellent and the thin air increases the animal's lung capacity. Breeders are using finely bred stallions, and they confidently expect that in a few years the Blue Grass region will have a for midable rival in the Bunch Grass plains. , , mm It is the pride of a Maharajah of Travancore to weigh as much as possi ble. When he attains as much as he thinks he ever will he has himself weighed in public against a mass of pure gold, which gold is then, with much ceremony, broken up and dis peased in charity. This Maharajah was recently weighed, when ho lipped the scales at 185 pounds. The Little Sisters of the Poor have now 230 houses in France, Belgium, Spain. Switzerland, England, Ireland. Scotland, Italy, America, Africa and Asia. Many thousands of respectable but destitute old people aro thus pro vided tor by a body of women who have no income, but who support the aged inmates of their houses by collecting daily from house to house scraps of food, old clothing, alms in money, or a&Stbmg that may be offered to them. Te inatitutkMI is" a Roman Catholic ae, but the destitute aod aged ot all creeds are admitted therein. Gen. Fitz Lee. in response to inqui ries, states that he has never paid his taxes in coupons. Gen. Lee is an as pirant for tho. npmVr'ltip nnmin.linn I for Governor of Virginia. The press of the State seems unanimous in oppos ing the nomination of any one who has paid his taxes in coupons, and General Lee' statement was drawn ont by a Indications. For the South Atlantic States, lecal rains in the Southern portion, fair weather, followed by local rains in the Northern portion, variable winds, gen erally Easterly, with slight changes in temperature. AVe noticed quite a fine display of publication to the effect that he had I ds colIars at J Acorn's Hardware Pe- paid his taxes in couoona. ol- An Englishman ha patented a pro cess of manufac'uring slippers, sail da's and even common shoes out of paper. Paper pulp, or papier macbe, is employed for ihe upper, which is moulded to the desired form and size, and a sole is provided made of paper or pasteboard, leather board or other suitable paper material, which is unit ed to the upper by mentis ot cement, or other adhesive material. The up per is creased, aud embossed or perfor ated at the instep and sides, which ren ders them somewhat pliable and pre vents their cracking while in use, LOCAL NEWS. IIIEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F C Millee 1 Fresh Supply Mux os Brothers Drugs &c C W, Yates Paper, Faga, Twine W E Tavis & 8on Fre 3 Delivery Base Bale Wilmington vs. GskUboro HEIXS3EROEB Revised Version of the Holy Bible Torn into Uibbons. V hen Mr. J J. Rowland was killed on Tuesday he had some $400 or $500 ! dent of the W. & W. K There was no City Court this morn ing. Only 3 bales of cotton received here to-day. Hon. D. K. McRao, of this city, was registered in Raleigh on Tuesday Bise Ball, and Summer underwear go together. Get the latter from Dyer, who has a fine line. t Call at Jacobi's Hardware Depot and examine his fine assortment ol fishing poles and lines. t The Newbern Journal says that the members ot the Newbern Steam Fire Company are talking of paying this city a visit with the Button engine some time in July. There is considerable sickness in the city among children and it is a time Of year when parents can not be too care ful as to what they giye the little ones to eat. At a very small cost, you can get your old shirts repaired, and made as well as new again at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Market street, J. Elsbach. Prop. tf The steamer Louise, looking all the better for her new coat of paint, came up from the marine railway to-day and resumed her regular trips at 4 o'clock this afternoon. There is some talk of a sharpie race on the river on the Fourth of Julyf which, with the match game of base bad at the Seaside grounds, will furnish a plenty of amusement for the day. The work ol tax.listing goes on brisk ly at the City Court room, which has been utilized for that purpose. Thus far those having property to list are coming up rather more promptly than in previous years. Amusements. Mr. C. J. Warner, agent of the Standard Dramatic Company, will arrive in the city to night. The .Com pany will arrive here in time to appear at the Opera House on Monday night. The engagement will continne all oi next week and the company will be provided with a brass band and orchestra. in his pocket. These were in bank notes and they were torn into ribbons. They will probably be scut to theTrcas- Tlie Midland It. It. The Wiimincton & Weldon R. R have purchased what is known as the Midland North Carcdfna Railway. Thi3 road is 22 mtles lor.-g and runs from Goldsboroto Smithficld, in John ston count-, and was buiit by Mr. W. J, Best, during the days of bis rail road piUriruage iu North Carolina, TIS Gob'sboro Angus says that ha price p.iid was1 $00 000. which is u the rate of $2 727 per mlo. lion. U. U. Uridrr, Presi- Ul, says that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Communications mvu os wrlttes one side of the paper. FOToaaUrW must he avoided.: ABd U la especially and particularly cr d stood thai the Editor doss not always ccdoi the views of correspondent unless so stats In the editorial column. ' . j j . iii i ji NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: the road will bo thoroughly overhauled and repaired ami that as soon as possi ble. The transfer is to be made at ones aiy DayjLLlanmt &l Washington, D. C.,iaud lha road bed, which is now 5 feet. for redemption. i will be changed and reduced to the standard measurement, done in a few 'ays and went over the ruad to-day to lok into its actual condition . - This will be Capt Diviue l?ase Ball. The Goldsboro nine will play their first game for the season in this city to morrow afternoon with the Seasides, at the grounds of the latter. They will also play again on Saturday. Arrangements have been made for the Columbia, S. C, club to play with the Seasides here on the 3rd and 4th o1 July . You Mast Have Confidence. Clothing of all kinds Is bought large ly upon confidence, for few people know the value ot merchandise. In buying clothes a man wants to know 1 that he is getting a reliable article, and is naturally suspicious of untried deal ers. The plain, safe rule is to go where you know honest goods are sold upon exact statements of kind and quality, the unanimous verdict at Shrier's. This community knows that Shrier's prices are always the lowest, the best for the least lnotcy. Years ot painstaking ef fort to build up a permanent clothing business is rewarded by an appreciative public. Shbier, the Old Reliable Cloth ier, 114 Market street. t Death of Mr. Parsley. Mr. Oscar G. Parsley, one of tbe most venerable and most highly esteenir eJ citizens ol Wilmington, died at his residence, at Hilton, last night, io the 80th year of his age. Mr. Parsley's health has been very feeble for a nura" ber ol years prist, but the end was rather sudden, as he was able to appear on the stree ts to his buggy only a few days ago. Mr. Paisley was born iwi tiie 25th day of February, 18C0. in the year 1830, when quite a young man, ha came to this city to carye out the handsome for tune achieved by him in later years. He was first clerk for Messrs. Dudley & Dickinson, proprietors of the Clinton Steam Saw Miils and commission rner chants, who then occupied an office in a building situated on 'he site of that now occupied by air. Sid. Dear, on Market street. Two years afterwards he mar ried a daughter of Mr. Murdoch Mc Kay, a resident of Wilmington at that time. Not long after this Mr. Parsley himself became a mill owner and has ever since that time remained in the business. A few years previous to the war he erected lho steam saw mills at Hilton which are now run by the firm of Parsley & Wiggiu3. For many years previous to the war he was thoroughly identified with the business interests of the town of Wilmington and his name became indissolubly associated with its prosperity. He was atone time Mayor of the town and was for several terms a member of the Board of Commis sioners. When the Commercial Dank of Wilmington was established, some years prior to the war, he was made Presi ?cnt of that institution and contin ued as such up to its close, soon alter the outbreak of hostili ties. He leaves thr2e sons and three daughters to mourn their irre parable loS3, bis second son, the gallant Col. Win. M. Parsley, of the Third Ni C. Infantry, having been killed at the head ol his command a few days before the surrender at Appomattox. Mr. Parsley was For long rue of the trustees of the First Presbyterian church and the funeral 'services will take place from that church to-morrow morning. THE MAILS. Tho malls close and arrive at tee CHy Pest office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malla, fast 7.45 P. M. Northern through and wiy malls.... 8.30 A. M. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and S.30 . M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and rontes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Railroad at 7.30 P. M. and 8.30 A. M Southern Mails for ali points South, daily 8.00 P. U, Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily, (except Sunday) B.15 P. M. All poiute between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.15 P. M. Mail fur Chcraw andDttrlLngiott Rail road S.0OP. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayette villc aud office onCai) Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Faycttcvillc.via (J (J Railroad, daily, except Sundays 0.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridaye 6.00 A. M. Smithvillc malls, by steamboat, daily (except Siuidays) S.30A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Kivci, Tues days and Fridays 2.00 P. M. Wrightsville, dally S.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails U.30 A. M. Carolina Ceatral Railroad tS.45 A. M. Mails collected from s erect boxes In biriSMi t portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 l P. M. ajsd from other ioiuU of the city at 5 ! P. M and 5 A. M. Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money Order and Register department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuously. Oencral delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to;3.30 A. M. Carri';r, dctlrery open ea Sunlay fron SJS to 3.30 A. M Just received in all of the staple styles and some novelties. Elegant Braided Jersevs, White Lawn Robes, All over Laces for Dresses, All Over Embroidery, I)IKI. PARSLEY At his residence, at Hilton Mills, at 11 p. m., Wednesday, June 3rd, lib?, i k I ' I A I T li "V I . 1 . ., f. . C i ; , i. t vr. vi. x auouQ i , id me cuiu year Ol liib . Funeral will take place from First Presby terian Church, at 11 a. m., Friday, .Tunc fth The frier. ds of the fair.Hy are invited to at tend. LEE t Greertloro, N. C., thii morninar. at 2.30 o'clock, of pneumonia, ROBERT 'ED GAR, only s on of Robert and F. A. Lee. Decease i was a student in the Smithdeal Ruginess College aud in one shirt week would liave completed hts course and returned home to fond parents, but death has claimed him at the Cirly aire of not unite 18 summers. His re mains arc expected here to niuht. The funer ai will t;ikft rdacn at rivsidpiira. No. US' Mar kct street, between Front and Second, to-nior ; aw. Paper Twine, Wooden Trays, 4c rortr (.r rwayj at i o e:ocK, am iiicnco inc re mains will be taken to Bladen county for in terment Friends aud acquaintances of trc family are invited to attend. Star copy NEW ADVEUI8EMENT8 Base Ball. JT SEASIDE GROUNDS. GOLDSBORO vs. WILMINGTON. JUNE 5th and 6th. Game called at I o'clock. Admission 25 Children 10c. Reserved Seats 10c. Management will enforce order and exclude all objectionable persons. .iune4it Free Delivery. QN AND AFTER JUNE 5th, WE WILI deliver our PURE KENNEBEC FLINT ICE ti-any part of the city for HALF CENT per pound. WM. E. DAVIS SON junc 4 ART LOAN AND PROMENADE CONCERT ! A LL PERSONS INTENDING TO LOAN articles, &c , will please cend a list to the un derslgned, by Saturday next. A competent person win ea i tor me articles. H. G. LATIMER, junc 3 2t Chm'n Art Committee ow Open ! It may be necessary to note that in our remarks yesterday relative to the conduct of business at theCustomIlous2 wc referred simply to Capt. Penny packer in his relations with the busi ness community ol Wilmingtou. The management of the office and any po litical use which the Collector may have made of the positions at his dis posal were not intended to be includ ed in the scope ot our remarks. The Jolin Dawson Capt R. P. Paddtson informs us tbat the hull of the burned steamer John Dawson has been raised ar,d found to be broken in twain. Her boiler is also badly damaged, the upper plates which were exposed to the ilames having ex panded so much from the heat to which they were subjected as to start bolts. He thinks it will take about three months before she will be again ready for service as she will have to be nearly all rebuilt. In the meantime the beau tiful and unique looking steam tlat D. J. Black will do duty upon the walcrs of Black river, and will run at the rate of a "pretty good jog1' an hour. Pcoclor Co. Board of Stealth. The Board met at Burgaw Monday June 1st. 1835. There was a fine at tendance of the members. The Board has entered vigorously upon the duty of improving the sanitary condition ot the county and is emphatically alive body, Th8 subject of drinking water was discussed for several hours, preced ed by a well written essay on drinking water by Dr. R. f. Saunders. The Board recommend suitable cisterns as substitutes for wel!3. Dr. George F. Lucas was continued as essayist to to prepare an essay for the next meet ing on cholera. Dr. E. Porter wa3 ap pointed to repoi t at tha next meeting on tobacco as a remedy in disease, and its effects upon the system when used in health. Dr. S. S. Satchwell, re cently elected County Superintendent of Health, tendered his resignation. Accepted, and Dr. R. T. Saunders elected in his place. The Board re solved to be prepared to meet an invas ion of cholera or any other epidemic. The Secretary, Dr. K. J. Powers, was instructed to send a brief synopsis of the proceedings of this meeting to the Wilmington Review and Star aud Goldsboro Messenger, fur publication. Adjourned tc meet at Burgaw on the first Monday in September next. Sat Intclliironce. A dispatch was received here this morning from Greensboro, N. C. by Mr. Robert Lee, bringing the sad news that his sjn, Mr. R. E. Lee, had died in that city at 9 o'clock this morn ing. The young man had been at school at Greensboro and was to have graduated and taken his diploma yts tcrday, and was expected home by his parents to-day ; but he was taken with a chill on Friday last which culminated in pneumonia and resulted in death. His mother was prepared to go to her son when the shockiug news came. A letter was received from Greensboro on Tuesday which slated tbat Edgar, as the young man was familiarly called, was much better and was considered ont of danger, which buoyed up the hopes of the anxious parents only to have them cruelly crushed by the later news. The deceased was about 17 years of age, was a very worthy and estimable young man, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was formerly in the employ of Mr. George A. Peck and more recently by Mr. F. A. Newbury, as a sa'esman, leaving the latter situation to finish bis studies at Greensboro. Our sincere sympathies are extended to the afflicted family in their sad bereavement. The remains will be brought to Wilmington for interment. . j box of goods which wilt help jou to more 1AAM1 Pfl ladles and gentlemen to Now is the season lor painting your ; money right away than anything else in this j Tf Mil I L.U"" Uke light. d:a-int cm . . U.nlorar world All if cither sex, succeed from the Cra ' ployraent at thebrown bomrs (diattnee no b- hoases. IjO IO JACOni S raaruwnic . j,oar. The broal road to fortune opens before i Jioa); work wot by mail : $2 to $5 a lay 5 - BLACK DRESS GOODS. In all of the light fabrics. FINE BLACK LACES. SAT5EENS IN BLACK AND COLORS, real French. Black and Colored Silk Mitts and Gloves, MATTINGS In new and elegant patterns. R. M. MclNTIRE. j une, 3 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. may 29 MUND8 BHOS.. Wilmington, N C Paper, Ba$s, Twine. gTRAW AND M N ! i I, WRAPPING Paper, all sizes in Paper Bags, Cotton Jute Send for cur prices Full stock of everything In the Stationary L'm Ball Goods, Cro quels, C. W. YATES, june l Book and Stationery Store ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER LEPARTMENT, . Wn.: minoton, N.C., May;J), 1SS5 VTV HOUSE AT THE "ROCKS" IS NOW 1VJL open for the season, and I ask a share of the public patronage. Every Inducement is offer cd to pleasure seekers in the way of sailing and fisMng. Capt. Barclay, With his line yacht, the "ANNA", will always be in readiness to take pait'es to tbc Southern Rocki- for Ashing or to take out sailing parties. For terms of Board lv the week or month, address, MRS W. E. MAYO, junc 3-lw aft. Saw s mtf Wilmington, N. C Revised Version of 1 lie Helv Fible, A LL SIZES AND STYLES OF JUNDLNG, XX. For sale at HEINSBERtiEK'S. 1 LL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF the day, fresh from the press, 'an always bo found on the eounters at HEINSBEROER'S, may li Live Book and Music Stores ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FIRE PROOF OIL. THE PERFECTION OF FAMILY SAFETY Oil. Equalled by no other. A perfect Lamp light. It Is absolutely free from Ben zinc, Paraffine, and all gummy or foreign mat tcr which In other oils bo frequently clogs lh wick and prevents its giving a clear light, roeli 27 tf Wilmington Refrigerator and Ice Works Capacity Tons Ice per Year. ALL ICE Manufactured by u la made from DISTILLED WATER, WHICH INSURES iTS PLRITV. The Buy Clipper Plow has earned a reputation of being the best e ver used and are pronounced perfect by tbe best farmers. Sold wholesale and retail at tae factory agency, JACom's llardwarc Depot. t APHT7K1 send blx cents fur postage X LIj Ej aiJri receive tree, a --ou'ly Wc offer Ice at the following rates deilveied: 5 pounds each delivery, 7oc prr lot). 10 " 50c per 109. Half Cent f-cr pound in qvautitics b eoit buyers at our Factory. fcpe Ul Rates to large cocsumt-rs. ORDERS from the country carefully pack ed in Sacks. Tierces or Hogsheads, arid deH ered free on lK?ard at 0c per 10i rounds. Tt Ot . JR. TT J I. I a , ' ' I , mayelt PropiU t-ra. Depot and buy your paints, if you want JA TJ (o save money . I I nov aw it sure. At one? ad- can lc auk'tlv made; no cinvassiDK. Pkaic address at once Globe If f. Co., Boston, Maw. Box 53:1. jane 1 In I4w Summer Excursion Tickets. QOMMENCINC JUNE 1ST, 15, ROUND TRIP TICKETS to the various Summer Re torts of Nor li Carolina and Virginia, will be placed on sale via. this Line. Tickets good to return uidifOct. Sl.it, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between GoMshoro and Afclievlllc, connecting with train leaving Wilmington at 9.27 a. m. T. M. EMERSON Ccneral Passenger Agent may Jolw Star copy Notice. TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE MASONRY. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR TIIE Mafonry of the Bridge t Cape Fear Bivcr near Fayettevillc, and at Neusc River, near Smlthlbdd, on the line of the Rail Road from Wilfon to Faycfeville. The Maonry at Cape Fear will be of the character known as the Ranged Hubble Work, to be built of well quarried dimension stone, laid In even courses, diminishing In depth from bottom to top. Amount of Mason-y 10 :p cubic yards. The proposals for this may be to build en tirely of stone or o Stono and Brick. The Ncusc River Urldge will be of the char acter known as Random Rvbbtc Work, from stone found near the site. Cement will be furn'shed by the Company, and delivered at the nearest Rail Road Depot. The foundations also will be prepared at the expense of the Company? Rids rccc ved till Kth dsy of June, 18:5. Address, F. G A RONE R, Engineer, W A f B tf Care W. ft V . R. R , Wilmington. ' may 15 Sw Still they Gome ANOTHKi: LOT OF THE IMPROVED FLY KAN'S. White Mountain ce Crcaw frecxu'i and Wnter Coolers just received. We tiavccii hand lee Boxes, Refrigerators, Lap and Bread Boards. Tin Toilet Sets cheapest in tbe market, and in feet everything I'Mina in a nri-cia?s nousc rurnishing store. Pure Whits Oil at PARKER TAYLOR'S, juce 1 23 SetUh front St Given Up ! JJY EVERY ONE THAT McOOWAN'8 SALOON keeps the Coolcat, Freshest Beer in tbe city, and best Wbiikcy at r plain. apl & Board. FEW MORS BOARDERS, EITHER Effete, regular or trans'ent. can be accommo dated with comiorta o rooms and tbe beat the market affords, at 1134fc Market bet Front and Second. covlS it TIN ROOFING, jOOF life PAIRl St! AND PAINTING I in and thee Irjn Wave made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, .tc , Ac mm jooi.irfr generally. W. Tt. KING, Practical Tlnsmlib, Princes, bet. Front and Water Hie Hi .un? 1
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