evening, OSHT. JAMES, B ..:-r(" AND PBOPBIETO. months, $2.06. Three One month, 35 cents. . . ft , ri t be J-Jlvered by carriers tree Iwpa!" .,"-n:.rtrtf the city, at the above r rents per week, r 1 r low an ! liberal. ers will report any and all fail- " i --ir :ucr rearularly. The Duly Review. " p ;: v Review has the largest f 'Mien, of any newspaper , t cr'Mi.ation society with a - , haw a memorial in ihe . t ( hH hi home in C'bel- - tt ilendrieks has been -l ts Democrats with W-i- - 5;.t.'t in an interview at lay denied that he has i i a J n win inc ivdjiiuis- Vice r- t -r.a ' rt.Pres'dent Davis celebrated his j. year l5t week, we rejoice in nis ,; , , i length ot davs. He is . -ar.il man, lis ,s ntinel: Turn Mr. ,9CUn the stump; give him a i i . : r..i I Li. . .. ami ipi mm iuiiow ms (i.rthe Democracy in the VOL. IX. W LMINGTON, N. CL TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1885 NO 151 PLBA&S NOTICE. Ws will b glad to tot the writer M all aaweca; ut always b: LOCAL NEWS. liDEI TO MEW anvctllSEMEITS. C W Yates Stationery F c Miller v Fresh Supply Robert Edwijc Lee Notice Wm L Iwti, Preaident-Not ce Hxihsbkrgxk Standard Organs Jo D Taylor, Treas Coupons M un us Brothers 81 nply Immense J R Marshall Confidence Established T J Southkrlaxd For WilghtsvlHe Sound Last dy of June. The cool wave reached hero last night and it wa3 righ. welcome. Sunday School at French's. The Baptist Sunday School at French's Creek, in Bladen county, will have a Festival at the Academy in that place on Saturday next, the Fourth, for the benefit of the School. The pub lic are invited- fbis Sunday School, we learn, is Personal Mbj. C. W. McClrmruy and Mr Jno. R. Paddisun. both cf Pender coun try, were in the city to-day. Mr. C.G, Southerland irom a trip to Saratoga, b see that he has gained any flesh from his visit to those wonderful pprings NEW AUVEKJL8EMKNTS. ocealdeof the paper. must be avoided,: ttat especially and particularly end -wod that the Editor doet the views of correspondents in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: has returned Black & Black & White, and a few good styles in colors. utwe fail to ( J now in a very flourishing condition and ! Miss S.arah Kamllctt, sister of Mr?, its influence for good is known and ac C Ba"cV. le-ft the city yesterday to knowlcdgcd by the entire community Dass the -hot months with relatives and; Mr. R. M. Wescott is the Superiuten-j lorn)er a530ciates in ber native Sate ot dent and he is ably assisted in h . i returns , Lit: oie. jlr. Loweh:s declaration that ho has but Hnglish biood in his bas prompted the Boston Pilot tofcuotuphia pedigree, with the re saltiog discovery that on the maternal i k bia descent is Scotch. IceSew York Tribune awards Post, mii'er (ientrai Vi'as the credit of in- ' -offensive partisanship v; with wh;ch to "turn the ras-s MlsOJt." This will measurably in rr,.MP. the i'.aturc ot the 1 . Ij. M. m fc , .ww booest men's eyes. .... . New York Times: The weighties it conferred upon the country by the election of a Democratic President U the destruction of the sectional issue; and that also is the most momentous and ieadinj? benefit which any Admin- is:ration could confer upon the colored people. New York World: Dr. Schliemann, now on bis way back trom searcning for the tomb ot Alexander the Greati has oeen ordered by h;a physician to try the climate of Florida, where he might pursue his investigations by ex cavating for the remains of the Repub iicao party in thai region. .... It is now said that the plans for the John li ach Dolphin had been con demned at the Navy DpaTtment before work was begun and now the Tribune m an inspired paragraph, hints that Mr. Roach '"may in time set forth waie pretty lively tacts." We hope lilt he will, and before long. too. -. New York Tribune : The facts dis- dod by the examination of four per ; Parsed with the murder of a col ple in Dirke county, Ohio, are Ni as almost to make one think that e shotgun habits of the South had oaehow been transplanted to one cf wierant and enlightened North- e" states. We noticed quite a fine display of aog collars at Jacobi's Hardware Jc pot. Now give 03 a slight rest please, on base ball, and let's talk about the Fofe of July. Base Ball, and Summer underwear go together. Get the latter from Dyer who bas a fine line. j At 3 o'clock this atternoon the ther mometer in this oflace registered 84 de grees, with a cool breeze Irom the Northwest. Remember the excursion on the Pass port to night. The boat will leave ber wharf at the foot of Market street promptly at 8 o'clock.' j efforts by the most prominent men of that section. There arc now over 100 soudurs and the ranks are full every Sunday. Savage Dogs. At about half past 11 o'clock last night as J. W. Iwis, colored, was passing along Princess street, and when opposite the house of Mr Tilley.on Princess, between Seventh and Eighth streets, he was attacked by a large and ferocious b ill dog belong ing to the latter and a desperate strug gle ensued. The dog was soou joined by two other bull dogs, aiso belonging to Mr. Tilley. and aga;nst these savage beasts Lewis was obliged to tight tor his life until assistance arrived and the brutes were driven off. In the strus- Btpresentative Springer, of Illinois, c.ares thn in , r .i i i,v iium me people He finds there arc three lit A... . 30UI tlie Ad 111 in !a rat . tU u "io say is too last ; those who are V ! want get in say it i3too slow 'e srent m.i.ir. : . . ...ca oajf ii, ISJUSI rigut. Springer agrees with the masses. i Maine Mr. 1). C Davis, who for the past ve-, two has held a position : Custom House, with two of his chil dren will leave the city on Saturday next on the steamer Benefactor for Now York. Thence he will go to his former home at Mystic, Conn., to make a brief visit to his relatives m that town, a place he has not visited in 15 George F.years Mr. K. M. Wescott, of Bladen coun ty, was in the city to day and called to see us. We are glad to learn from him that the crop prospects in his section have improved very much and continue to improve. They have had plentiful rains but none to hurt. The outlook at th present lime is for better crops than they have had for the past five years. iiaso Bail. The Oxfords and Seasides played an exhibition game on the grounds of the latter yesterday afternoon for the bene fit of the Cornet Concert Club. There At 12 1-2 cents, light and dark colors. White Goods, embracing many choice things. Laces, Ail-Over Laces, &c, battings. Mattings. Mattings. CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS. In fact almost anything you can call for. r A LOT OF CORNIc4POLES AT 25c. FINE POLES 75c. Jerseys a specialty. R. M. MclNTIRE. june DIED. GREGtJ In Luting, Texas, this mornioir, June 30, 185. JOSEPHINE, wife ol David Gregg, agc.l 3-. years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gle, and to protect his throat, at whloh We don't understand if. Either the the dogs constantly aimed. Lewis thrPW criticisms on Kurtz's playing yesterday up his arms and these with bis hands are very unjust or else the record as were fearfully mangled, the flesh on published is inorrect. Which is it. ? one of his hands upinir torn intn vlnwL We will sell all wool whitP tUnnH aod one of hi3 fiR?ers actually bitten wa8 a ,:ue throng in attendance, but it I rt mi . . . shirts FOR THIS WEEK ONT.Y t OUm 1 Dero was also a P'ece of flesh bit- was not llae as large as the crowd of $1.50 at the Wilmineton Shirt Fartorv ten out ofoneof his thShs. When as- Saturday last, which was the largest , . . . , i . Nr. 27 Market at ,T EiAru Prn f 8,siance arnvfi(1 ,ne liaU succeeded luat "as evtir. asscmoica ciunn; the . i iu uirowing iewis to the ground and he reason lo wuiiess me exciting game u iiu i cu jc ueiweeu me would undoubted v hiun hoon ranAnrnA The same was ca cd with n u - " IV UUCILU I t v aog qniinance and the dog owner?- helpless and killed had a few more minutes of the time appointed and, a! ( ,irn if nrP Wall u I . , . . I . . ' vruSCB LUB UUBSt-S niOmeniS eaDSed hP Virr. ht. aa o roc tllOlli'l til P. WMthpr ne lMf'..r.1Kl and the other cusses the badges. There, from their terrible fans. aH whpn hot, the thermometer ran unt nn amnn n r v a iieyed he was so far exhausted that ho the nineties in the shade, the .playing had to beconyeyed home. As quickly was spirited from the beginning to the ' 1 1 s i a-n . as possioio atter the occurrence word end. mere was a laiire amount of was sent to police headquarters and a money slaked upon the result aud the couple of policemen were sent up to contest was obstinate, determined and shoot the dogs, but they o'nly succeeded skilfully conducted. It is true that in in killing two of them and the other one or Uvo instances there was some rr i l l n i tm - mm . I io cfill nf I n . . T : i i I nnao nl'irmii' Kni U . I i x ne jauies oi ine oecoDu Advent I'0 1,11 luwi wounus iww uuu luciw wa ujulu ieb5 - i . i , church, formerly the Second Baptist were "ressed this mornins by Dr. F. 01 carelessness than would have been church, will give an excursion to W- Potter, City Physician, and they expected from men who were exposed Smithville. the Forts and the sea on Presented a shocking sight. to such a merciless and sweltering heat lhegame was nlaved to a finish. ni The New Postal Law. the SnasidPs wor nW.1 , ' . " i KUU IIVbVIB For Wrightsville Sound. JN AND AFTEE JUNE 20, 18i5, Wagon ettes for the Found will learc Sonthcrland'e Stables at U i m. Returning wi l V'ive Pine Grove at 7 a . m . june 30 1 wk 1 . J. SOUTHERLAND now m 1 . inere were two cases ot failure to pay license tax before the Mayor this morning, in which judgment was sus pended upon payment of the required amount. Coupons N R'JNDS OF THE CITY OF WILMING TON, N. C , due July 1,1885, will ls paid upon presentation at the First National Rank of this city JOHN D. TAYLOR, june oO It tar copy Treasurer Notice. Another Lot CAPE MAYS AND OTHER STYLES in Hats exported this week. Mull and Lace Caps ior Infants, and a general assortment of MH llnery Goods at MRS. KATE C. WlNE-, 319 North Second St, june 15 3t 15, li, S'J ' Yacht Cooking Stove. JT THE THING FOR VESSEL AND Steamboat use; durable and cheap. Always in Btock the Farmer and Golden Harvest Cook Stoves. They are the pride of the kitchen. Wood and Willow Ware, Pump, Rath Tabs. &e , at PARKER A TAYLOR'S, june 2J 23 South Front St JTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE public that no person whatever lias authority to contract any debt whatever In my name, or to be paid by nee; and that I will pay no deb ta except such a- I contract mveelf. "The merchants and tradesmen ol Wilmington will please make a note of this. ?' juneSOlwk ROBERT EDWIN LEK. Wednesday, July 8th. The next base ball event of the sea- On to-morrow, July 1st, the change in a score of 8 to 5 son in tbis city will take place on the in the rate of letter postage authorized ,! 1 Jt L C T I 1 1 fL - . I I . - . au anu iu 01 uuiy, ac wmcn time toe by the appropriation bill ot the last Mechanics, ot Columbia, S. C, will coagress will go into operation 1 . . . ... , 1 . I 11 t : . 11 u f.i r'j 11 uy i i n i r i i uacir.fif 'L.A .. . . . . . . . t i i i , -.wu.wu guuios n ivu xuo uuujmvu I I tie trliuUL Ul LUIS 1H VV Wll Df! TO in crease the standard weight of domestic tirst-class matter from halt an ounce to one ounce, ibat is to say, on and alter the first of July, all domestic first-class matter sent through the mails, includ ing drop letters at letter carrier offices A Costly Experiment. It is a well knowu fact that the ends of steel rails oa our railroads, through the constant passage of trains over them at a rapid rate of speed, become highly magnetized and nearly every school boy knows that by holding the blade of bis pocket knife in the joints between the ends of two of these rails it will be drawn to the ei)d to which it happens Simply Immense. UU EGG PHOSPHATE 13 A PRO nounced success. Come in and trv oui Novelties in Soda Water and be convinced (if not already so; that Ihe only place in Wil miny ton to buy is at MUND3 BROS. Establishment. 104 N. Front Street Improved Ice Machine in a few days, and j.cc uream acta aiao. iunc 3i TIN ROOFING, JJOOF REPA1BING AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iran Ware made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, Ac , c Jobbing generally. W. E. KING, Practical Tinsmith, Princtss.bet. Front and Water StreetJ juno 29 Xe e y prkTimo- Tiw. aM!i.i.4 r "v- a.iuuut vi -:vcretarv Cii-m.iio :r .i " "jh-i U1UU1S 1 1 Ulli LUO woe ol Secretary Whitnpv in this e ex-Socretarv io A u lttec3ntractor, himself, and the y l doinff thinoo in thn n.ie the new Secretary is try- ' 'I'tKt ,'!.. . Z represent the people JJ Civ .- . am wuo must pay tor vessels. cav; Udeb68 evidence ol the 8tt bargain r J the Sharp gang in the New Ry matter is the lant tO light Thnrulav th.t l; .... -auon is $3,500,000. divided as 5 Stock 4:1 nnn nn . . i.oPO.000, second mort. cvr 51 onn noA tu ? xuo actual UI,y.n.' li;,. Irl. -1 rot is ' uu euriag tne Z- by railroad experts dronn, sk in V.ctor Hugo's ' ll ICQ. ll.. tan. . " one ne most used. co;dWaf y m.orQing at 6, washed I aEd lhen look a CUP X and a ra egg. This 1, . r uh strengtU and did upon the grounds of the latter. Rev. J. W. Primrosp. Pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, in this city, will assist Rev. L. C. Vass, the Pastor, in a series of meetings to be Newbern this week. Mr. Primrose is a "J th! be nearest. It is also keown that I rat or wn p.onta nor on nop. nr frintirn . ... native of Newbern. L. , , 1 t T " I oy rubbing tbe blade briskly upon the "au ui iwu tCHiS pr nail endof ft stefi, rft, u Wlll hptinmo mAontt .mere was an aiarm ot nre at iiair """ "l ,,BClwu t pieseui. t;zp., n.. t.tknnMn nf Hra;n. tn ;t0oif - . - l T .1 I-.. . vv, WVI past 6 o'clock yesterday atternoon and v ul oiuer tuan letter carrier needles or otber small steel substances the J? iw department turned out prompt- l tUll'cu luc Ul uue A few days siDce a gentleman of this y and were on their way to the C. Client per ounce or fraction. This change city who koew tnese ftcl and h R. R. where the 6re was said be to, when m tne standard ot weight will also had hfifin fold (hflt . h a they were sent back with the informa- PPly to first-class matter addressed to upon a joinfc where tWQ rails meet its ion that it was all out. Damage trif p-anaaa, out poi to matter auarossea to movemont would cease, tried the ex- mg. r u,,iuW,uuM,w. A1"30aiuciaw periment and. sure enoush. his watch postage stormed ' V no O v t nrr?a will lea va tA.ntnhf f - r- I f mm 1 o;n nnnfc nor nnnnrl t r Ana t-rn f i v-..w&w kU u,s'" ..v., Kv. . - m refused to run s nro Th sippI -,-.rL-a . - . - .. I J ,. .1... I .1 .-V-. W . UU tneirnomes, alter naving oeen in tne per pouna on an puoncauons oi secona- of lha wateh wnpn nnninlpfolv lnfrno citv since last Thursdav niffht. Thev class newsDSDers and Deriodicals when .: i ; :. : . .., " ; . . , , ..." P ,L iwuuauu a is enureiy wonnicss as a seem to nave enjoyea memseives wnue sent py puDiisners ana irom tne omce timepiece, nor will it ever be useful for nero anu spean in praise oi me K.nu- pi puoncauon, inciuumg sample copies. ,hat nnrnnfia nnpssl filimo tvtaM0 ill. u:u l u, i . t l. . t : - "v"-" " uc ntta nu.tu iuCJ UlMC 'co.i iiem- or wucu acui .iiom iitjvva aucies io shall bo madfi hv whioh it nn h ,1 1 r i -a .... - r. . . , . . , . . . . - . u eu. w e are giau oi mis ipr tney are actual suDscriDers tnereto or oiner cnaguetized excellent young gentlemen to whom it news agents. Private individuals is a pleasure to bestow courtesy. mailing such matter pay at the rate of commencement fcxercises. nnp Mmt fnr fnnr nrniMW The Roro. the Cl09iu exercisC3 of the MiS5C3 i i . iuuu.auuu. derived from Dostaire on newsm- Kurr James' school was held at the For the South Atlantic States, lair pers and periodicals last vear was near- school rooaa in rearof St. James'Church weather, Northerly winds and station- hy two million dollars, and this reduc- ra5t n'glt- The room was denssiy tion will, it is thought, cause a decrease tDron?ed and the heat wa3 intense, but in the receipts of 950,000. The in- the exercises, as announced in the pub crease in weight of first class matter "shed program m c, were all carried out, will not reduce the revenue. much to the credit of the pupils, the satisfaction of the faithful and eflieien XT : 1 1 I iuw is me beason ior painting your teacher5 and tbe delist r,f the victors. 1 "" .. . T. 1- TT 1 a ' ' uuusea. uru UAtuuis naru ware a hp it r ,.r f . u xyeput uu uuyjuur paini. ll you want urogram mo. nrizP w.to dUlrilinf fr, j f acts and llvine evidences., is sure to nro duce a growth In bus'ness, as has been clearly proven uy j. u. mauiiajll., Gercral Comoiiss'on Merchant, 24 North Water St.. Wihuinu' ton. N. C Who has won the confidence of many of the if armers ana village aiercnants by nis ilili gence to business and correc'npss in returns, He Is receiving Consignments dilly of Coun iry I'rouucis, wmcn ne sens at nir prices. Consignments eollcitcd. june 3 Notice. AT A MEETING OF THE BOABD OF UDERWEITERS, held May 12tb, 1S., it was rejolved that on and alter the 1st of July next a slip shall be attached to all pollers, written or renewed, containing the following, viz: "This policy cannot be delivered and is not binding upon the Company unlcs the premium bas been actually paid." WM. L. SMITH, Prc-idcnt. W. W. Holkjes, Secretary, june 30 It ary temperature. bW,l r- .7 . " idn,. ,iom brain. If Do -ouie rapidly, be went to Wil rW? . . llranas- 1 Qay opeD -"er, sougbt inspiration The Concert. The open air concert given by the Coruet Concert Club at tbe City Hall Park last night in honor of the Oxford Base Ball Club was not largely attend ed, although the company assembled was select and refined. The band play ed very finely and their music was highly appreciated. Pender Peaches. Some of the prettiest peaches wc have seen this season, were laid on our table to-day by our good friend, Mr. J. T. Collins, of Bnrgaw. They are some of the "first fruits." having been gather ed from trees only three years old. Mr. Collins has only a few of these trees as yet but is so much encouraged that be will add largely to his area this Fal'. and we think that he is wise. to save money Schedule B Tax. JJ-ERCHANTS, TRADERS? BROKERS, Keepers of Hotels, Kestaurants, Boarding Houses, and all others subject to said tax, are hereby noliflcd that this talc falls due on the l&t day of July. 18S5, and that the law re- luires that the sawc ba paid during the firtt ten days of the month- paying the Ux at the time ol the issuance of tbe license, otherwise the penalty stands against you. Retail Lfqnor Dealor are also notiiled that their quarterly tax falls due on the 1st of July, 1885. T. E. SAM 1 'SOX, j une 29 2t Regit ter of Deeds Pig Fish ! rOVD SUPPLY ON Pig Fish ! II AND AT PINE and en wrote. Call at Jacobi's Hardware Depot and examine bis fine assortment ol j fishing poles and lines. f What You Can Depend On ! That Shriek's clothing is well made, that it is correct in styles, that it is perfect in lit and that it is tow in price. Yes. lower than the iiki can be had for elsewhere. The large variety we haye enables us to fully supply the wants of men, boys and children of all classes, rich or poor, young or old. Ours is tbe place to trade where you can get the best and most value for your money. We guarantee entire satisfaction in every particular. Return whatever is unsatisfactory, and have your money returned to you. Shrier, the Old Re liable Clothier, 114 Market street. Sign of the Golden Arm. t GROVE. Oar SHARPIE and other P.oats ready at five minutes' notice with OWEN JONES (best boatman on the Sound) and his t wo bo 5 s alwavs on ihe lookout to take tou sailing. Transient and Permar. nt Boarder accorcmo'iatcd. Telephone No 70 june 27 ED. WILeoN MANNING. Notice. rpilli; UNDERSIGNED, HAVING QUAE! X lied as adminlstra'or ol the estate of Mrs. M. Ii. Hewlettc, dee d, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to naid estate ti make payment at once, and all persons navbiK claims against said estate will present them for payment to the undeiiiened, on or before the 2t;th day of May, 186, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. JOHN C. SPRIMCEtt, Ad'mr. may 26 lawCw u Stati AL' KINDS, SUITABLE FOR MSB chants, Teachers, Lawyers, Ministers and others. We make a specialty of Blank Books and Stationery for the us; of Counties and CojuntjOlUcials. Orders for Fngravlng Checks. Drafts, Notes, School Programmes, Inviia tioii3, Visitlrs Cards, Ac , will meet Kith prompt attention at J'mc YATES BOOKSTORE. PELOUBET & COMP'Y, Manufacturers of the Standard Oran, (Over one hundred thousand in use. ) Ask attention to the elegant style and superi or quality of their Orga. for which their thirty years' expeiiencs with perronal saper- viiion and every facility is a full guarantee. For sale only at HEINSBEBGKRS, June 28 l ivc Book aod Music SUrc North Carolina Roe Herring ABE FAR AULA I) OF ANY FISH FOR THB BREAKFA8T TABLE 30 Onts per Dozen! We r.cette a nice lot of every morning, which we air seiling at LOW F1QUBE3. the most deserving pupils, Rev. Dr. Carmichaei, rector ol St John's Church. delivering them to the happy and proud WE AEn Wild TO 6901 SODA WATEB. recipients, with neat, appropriate and! . , w ... an." . . " jm run eajtvx r 1.1 s , encouragtcg words. Alis Ago3tini and Miss Mci'herson were each award ed graduating diplomas, they having completed the full course of study pre scribed, and they will be no longer known as school girls. The exercises consisted ot reading, recitation, vocal and instrumental muic and were ex tremely interesting. The teachers will now have a respite from their laWr3 and tbe pupils a release from study and will pass their vacation in a healthful recreation which will the bttier pre pare them all for the duties and trials of the next session. w Calisaya Tonic, lemonade, Tutti Frctii 'a newj-yrap). Genuine Deep Rock, Saratoga, Tate Epsom and a list of novelties that will make yon think jou never tasted Soda Water Rtmcmt-cr the place. MUNDS BROS.. KM N. r rout Sl ice Shaver in a iv w days. june -7 A Nickel Saved is a Nickel Made ! DURE DISTILLED JT Beer in the city. 8moke tbe Centenarian. WHISKIES. Cooleu Brocx, Season, Carolina Yacht Cla b and the Deajocrauc Boom s cents Cigirs and yoa will get tbe nest and save a Nickel. To be had only at McGO WAN'S Saloon, 6 8. Front St. june 25 AH ABUNDANT 8CPPLY OF Royster's Pare Candies ! The great success that ROYSTER'S CANDY ha4 0b:a!ned is due to its superior iua:ity and cheapne. 3 lbs. for SI. F. L. BRIDGERS & CO., juce 2. HO North Front 8t.