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THIS FAT TT cepted by JOS II T. JAMES, kuitob wo raorxrxroH. .rnSClFToN"S POSTAGE PAID: S foo Slat month. $X00. Three -e TCSJ, ioo; One month, S3 cents. Bjonin ... Denver! l7 carriers free T5'5 '" m,V P-irt of the city. at tho abors 9 .ri,,vnWrweeL TiUt7 - !, - rite w n(1 HbcraL A-.o ' r'"u r.. will rcirt any and all fall . 1'. ct t their P!1" regularly. rrte - 'l Hcvirw has the largest . ir, :duiion, of any newspaper " "- iJi'he 't 'y f Wilmington. JSk :? " " " c rshtory h:ts bfensppoint- . r h n't- wJwu six Cardinals fii i i - wi"I be Tiie French Kt'ptMiw ii fifteen years j ( i ;tr ihancitl'.crof its predecessors T . . N it i'kely to be permanent? x cira-pridont of .the New York c -v.s t!:rt. Jit the present rate, it u I tr. k? eijf-.t f-:irs to fill the Federal ,vllV with I-m- erats. Kive hundred and eighty-eight ,lrt!hi anJ f"'-e thousand one hundred 'i :nr.:v-ii!YiMi new cases" was the .era score in Spain last week. A Miar.csoUi paper asserts that Sam li .u-tcn ir. licenced 90.000 Southern . tl.tr t J n the Union armies, and htt tl.iy .-avid the country from seces- i'n. - C pi lints agiinst the Adniinistra t. n, Aiitn traced to their last analysis, i , r.iue cn.-is out of ten, emanate from l,::u- man who is waiting lor an office iLr.ld a u 1 come last enough. i ;u; rrnhibition candidate for Gov tnurol Ohio, itva recent speech, de crcl tb a: the purpose ol his party wa.-io'Creak down the Republican par ) lirst in order to annihilate the Dem-trat:i-party afU-rward. The unwi.-e policy cf secrecy as to h-fcdvar.ee l cholera Ironi Spain into Ltane cannot be maintained much .. li.r.ger. Cholera has certainly appear ed at Marseilles, Toulon acd Aix, and nay be at other places. . 1'resiJent Cleveland is reported as bavins said with some emphasis that saen a politician deceived him once in niakiug a recommendation to office thatwoold end that man's influence with his Administration. -The soil the negro's -only hope," is the way a correspondent of the New York Evening Post states it. Political economists are pretty well agreed that it Hab-juUhe only hope ot any people. V. is a. cfrtain rel u "e. While Kaipcror Williams was tak-u-i a drive at Eui on Sunday, a mis erably dressed man threw a flower-pot at his carriage, exclaiming: Thus will the empire break." No damage was done. Thenau was arrested. He is upiosed to bo insane. The Philadelphia Times says: It is not in the natura of things that aa in dustriai depression, caused chiefly by jfer-production, carrbe long continued There are signs that the depression in tMs country, which ha3 been so general, w!l shortly give place to renowed .business lile. Let the croaker go to the rear now and. give business a cbacce. John Russell Young, who has just rtttmed from tbo "Flowery Kingdom,1 ays that America is weakening the Br;t;sh monopoly of Chinese trade, and thai American ships are more frequent ly en on the coast of China than for merly. The withdrawal of the Pacifio Mai. steamers from Australia, how- ever. ilocs not encourage expectations f araplj extensiou of our shipping on he Pacific Ocean The Munsfer Bank, wtin enarjrtBinn feicat uuusuernaiion in xre l"A Las. ?T O.OOO capital to $5,000.- ouiixes. it is said, and the calam- y which Las befallen tbo institution ka tae disclosure of the fact that directors were allowed to borrow pa. J wiihout ample security is a mcn snouia be heeded th M over. The strongest bank niav I, a s,ainpede of depositors if it M-v.es snc!l irrc-uiarif.ipjl - : lr- Shi.labcr. theMra.Partin-ton" icJfr JO acd a cripple. For thirty Qruatism has tortured him. - I - -w ' J IWt VUV vu . "u? i-ocomotion, sate in JJ chair, is imDosaiblev with . "8 can neither stand nor walk. ' in these renra! h ; hpln. J Oab hl3 rancrtl Ka.IiK B ... ' appetite cenerous and hia Kare. un clouded. Some of the .s' his sayings have been writ was in acute pain. r- u rn?11 a11 woo- white flannel atr TIlIS WEEK ONLY at STM i lIminton Shirt Factory, 'rkets T r, . r Blind Doors bave arrived! a want of )Um m. 'lied bau uuif wJacoiu's Hdw. Depot, t I 1 VOL 'IX. LOCAL NEWS. 1I0EX TO ll aOY(gnSaU. C W TATKSeuUonery HxarsBuoxx The Bewsas r C IIilles Tar Beet llatnient B a! McIaTiKKCheap White 1 awns iluxis BaoTnKRS KlUcd for 25 Cents Only four bales of cotton received at this port to-day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer in oar office indicated 90 de grees. - , A gentleman in whom we have great confidence told ns this morning that It won Id be a hot day ! Steamboatmen report that the river is again getting extremely low, which much retards navigation. It is said that a district about to be attacked by the cholera is at once for saken by swallows and sparrows. There has been an Easterly breeze blowing to day, which somewhat mod ified the extreme heat of the sun. . There will be a meeting of the Di rectors of Clinton & Point Caswell railroad held in this city on the 28th inst. The lime to buy fish daring this hot weather is early in the morning, and tnen they should be cooked as quickly as possible or they will bo spoiled for eating. For the match game of base ball at Goldsboro yesterday between the Hen derson and Goldsboro nines, the lattef were declared the victors in a f core or 5 to 4 for the Hendersons. Lookout, boys! The cerkiss is com ing! Mr. Charles Sirvalls. the advance agent of Cole's Circus, was in Raleigh a few days since, and he will probably be in Wilmington before long. There was a large party at Wrights ville yesterday. Tho picnic party of Str. Paul's Luthern Church caused a great many to go. and we are glad to learn that they had a pleasant time. We have seen it stated in some of the papers that pigs have been kntrwn to live to the age of twenty years, but we bad always understood that they be came hogs long before arriving at that age. It is said that the vocabulary of a child five years old does not exceed two or three hundred words, but that of a full grown woman with a new bonnet that don't suit her would ex haust a pocket dictionary in ten min utes. Attention Cornet Concert Club; Every man must have an abundance of clean linen r The encampment at Ashe ville, and the place to buy furnishing goods ; Dyer's, are J he talk of the town. , : , t The North Carolina Association of Druggists will hold its annual conven tion at Greensboro, N. C, on the 12th and 13th of August next the same time at the Fruit Growers1 Fair will be held: We learn that the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co., will soon com mence the erection of a large brick warehouse at Battleboro. Such a ouild ing is much needed at that place and will bo a great accommodation to the public. Indications- For the South Atlantic State , gen erally fair weather, varible winds and and nearly stationary temperature. City Court. There were two cases of drunk and disoiderly before the Mayor this morn ing. In the first case a fine of $5 was imposed and in the second judgment was suspended, with the understand ing that the offender must obtain em ploymcnt or leave the town within 24 hours. Tickets, Gentlemen." At the last regular monthly drawing of the Louisiana Lottery the following numbers, drew the principal prizes: Ticket, No. 8 900 drew the capital prize of $75,000; 48 954 drew. $25,000; 12.580 drew $10,000; 71.G50 and 95.149 each drew $6,000. and tickets 17.313, 27.935, 58.593, 60.099 and 65.835 drew $2,000 each. Noisy This city is becoming noted for its base drums and tin horns. We hear it stated, by a gentleman whose busi ness makes him a frequent visitor here, that it is impossible to get out ot bear ing of the sound of an engine bell be fore you will hear 'a base drum or, a tin horn, and that, very frequently, yon will hear them both at the same time. Can this be thus? - ' f WILMINGTON. N. C. Fill DAY. JULY 17, 1885.A: V.., ,NOl 1(55 Com i Dir. By means of that remarkable instru ment of modern research, the spectro scope, the otherwise absolutely imper ceptible motion of so called fixed stars U not only . detected but measured. Sirins is found to be now approaching the earth at the rate ot twenty miles a second, while a few years ago this nota ble star was receding from, us twenty five miles each second. Keligious News Rev. E. S. Alderman, who is at home spending -bis vacation, lakea but little time for rest or pleasure. He will begin a' protracted meeting at Lisbon, Sampson county, on the 26th inst., which is the fourth Sunday in this month, which will be continued for several days. He is a talented young gentleman and as an earnest, faithful and devoted preacher will prove, before many years, one of the shining lights of the Baptist clergy of North Carolina. Spoiling tiie Trees. A hideous iookin? cross between a bug and a worm is playing havoc with the foliage of the cedar and trees of the samo gp-nus in the city. Theso crea- turesfeed upon the foliage and in a short time, with the large number of them and their seemingly ravenous appetites they will strip a tree of every vestige of grcon leaves, leaving only b&re branch es, which have the appearance of hav ing been scorched by fire. A gentleman in this city who has quite a number of these trees in his yard, put a colored man to picking oft" the worms, or bugs, this morning, and by noon he had succeeded in gathering a gallon bucket full from a single tree. Base Ball, The Raleigh Base Ball Club arrived la3t night and registered at the Com, mercial Hotel. The following are thb names of the members: D. Bennett, C. Jordan, C. Separk, I). AndersoB, L. Perry, C. IIayne3, Geo, Cain, J. Fitzsimmons. M. Kennedy, E. Lewis and W.; Houseman, . H , They play with the Seasides this afternoon and also tc-morrow after noon, and as they now stand as the champions of the State, they will un doubtedly do their level best in the two games here not to have their record lowered. Influence of the Moou. The popular impression or belief that the moon exerts an influence upon vegetation or upon animals is a relic of the ancient .superstition of paganism under which the sun and moon and stars were worshiped as deities. There is nothing in the moon or in its influence upon, terreslial affairs . which can pos sibly make any apparent effect upon the growth of any plant. If any po3. sible effect can be produced at all it is through ; the influence of . the ' moon'd light, but this is so very weak as com pared whh sunlight as to be of very little account. We do not even know if the light has any effect whatever upon growing plants; it is certain that it cannot afiect in any way seeds which are buried in the ground. Fruit Growers Fair. We have received the premium list of tho North Carolina Fruit Growers fourth annual fair, which will be held at Greensboro, N. C, on the 12th and 13th of . August next Extensive ar rangements are being made to have this fair the most notable in the quality. quantity land ..variety of , fruits exhtbr ited which has been held. - Hon. Jaoie Yt . Reid will open the exposition on Wednesday, August 12th, with an ad dress appropriate to the occasion, and Hon. Norman J. Coleman, U. S. Com missioner of Agriculture, and other eminent speakers are expected to be present and make addresses. Arrange ments have been made with the author ities of the different railroad and ex press companies for greatly reduced rales for visitors and packages of fruits. We hope that this section will be well represented, as fruit growing is rapidly becoming one of the most important and valuable industries, of the State. and this section cannot afford to be backward In the matter, o f V; ' - . in. -' Must be Sold. In order to gain: sufficient room to place our mammoth stock ot fashiona ble clothing no'T io course of manufac ture, we have made another sweeping redaction on - Spring and Summer weight clothing a reduction from 25 to 50 percent, below their former price. Your chances have never been so great. Shrier, the Old Reliable- Clothier, 114 Market street Sign of the Golden Arm. t 4 ii u 1 f l J A M I '. It'is about time , for,,, another cool wave, and we know it-would bo .hailed f with delight. There was a large crbwd went to tho, base bail grounds this afternoon". The game possesjes peculiar fascinations fors our young people and we know V. good many who would hardly be called juve nile who take mnch delight in witness; ing the exciting sport. ' ' ' " ' ' The Newbern firemen, who left, here yesterday morning, recoiycd,; quite an pval'on upoM their arrivAl-al G'oldsboco; where they were obliged to wait for some h urs. The Goldsboro Fire.De. partment turned tut to bid them wel come, and there was a grand timo. v All the little vexations of life have their use fs a part" of our moral disci pline. They afford the best trial of character. Many a man who could bow with resignation, if told that he was to die, is thrown off his guard and out ot temper by the slightest opposi tion to his opinions or bis projects. , ' V To be beautiful in parson, wo must not only conform to all tbe- laws of physical health, aud by 'gymnastic- arts and artificial appliances- develop the elements of our physical being in sym metry and completeness, but we must also train the mind' and develop the affections to the highest possible degree. Not Yesteruay. . ' We understood that the Wilmington District Conference of the M. E. Church would be held at Santhville yesterday, and we so announced it. We are now told that it wiil be held on Thursday, the 23J inst., which we presume is cor rect as it was not held yesterday. . Personal J ' We are dad to know that the condi- tion of Mr. John Grant continues to improve ' Mr. R. J. Scarborough, for many years a well-known saloon keeper, but who has been an. invalid for several months, has concluded' to remove t( the North with his family and pass the i em air; der of his days with bis step daughter, Mrs. Williams, at Ocean View, N. J. Ho will start for his new home on Thursday tho 23rd inst. Ice WatcY. The latest theory concerning Bright's disease and other affections of the kid neys is that they are due to the' im moderate use of ico. waer and . other chilled beverages. Thirty or forty years ago, a physician asserts,; iwhen people slaked their, thirst with lresh wate. from well "; or ; pump, kidney disease was virtu, ally unknown. Now, however,. tbe general use of ice in every household and saloon and the multiplication of soda fountains cause thousands of per sons to abruptly shock their heatecL in ternal organs with freezing draughts, and kidney troubles are prevalent. ' Carrot lio. A nourishing and healthy pie is made of carrots, ; supplying r sulphury iron and other substances, needed - tp make rich and pure'. blood; Boil the carrots softand mash through colan der. For one pie use four large spoon fals of carrot, two eggsrii pint 'of milk aud flavor with nutmeg and sugar- For crust, mix equal quantities of white cornmeal and flour with' a little salt, and mix with enough sweet cream to roll out like dough. . Bake carefully, eat fresh, and if you are dyspeptic you will make it again. t ;i . t Industrial School. An Industrial School, designed for giving instruction in the various branch, es of what shculd form a household education, was organized at Brooklyn Hall yesterday afternoon," under the auspices of the ladies of jthe First Bap tist Church. There was a large attend ance and the meeting of organization was marked with much earnestness Tbe following were the ofllcers elected: Superintendcnt-iliss Cornell Alder man. ' " - ',' " Assistant Superintendents -Mrs. fl. X. Davis and Mrs. II. H. Foster. Secretary Mrs. W. L. Meadows. Treasurer Mrs. J.' F. Divine. Organist Mis3 Gedle E. Taylor. Thomeeting.3ilielbaheldaemH' weekly, on Tneadaye anli'ridays, hereafter, and the work in which these Christian! ladies 'are engaged gives gfeat promise of good to the C3mmunlty!,v7. "Smithville and thepund ARE THE PLACES ,FOR PLEASURE and recreation, an 1 JOHN WJiKu'd Barber Shop U the place lor Hair Cutting. Kgg Shampooing, Sharing and Hair Dyelcr of every shade None but lirat cLws workmen toployed and the finest Perfumes used i Give Lira a eall at No. 25 Market street, betwcea Water and Front sts., Wilmington. N. C. may 20 if yi a .in r ; .t -rr '. : IT NEW ADVERTIS EMKNTS. t. 5 -j1 tj.; Ginehams. Searsuckeri &a.a very nice ,r. ii a Thtffot received a wee k azo. sola out very rapidly. . ,-k . ANOTHER I-OT JUST RECEIVED at 121 and 15c.; Splendid value. , - k . ?,r n Al(3o aaplendid assortmentidffiner grade's; l-u i , . '"" " . . - r r ' : t : - :j i Cashmeres, Black and Colored, these we are selling very cheap, ' . - Summer Under wear-r;We are selling cheaper. , " . " " . ; Fans- A.good assortment. Gloves of all styles. ' Hosiery A complete stock. Embroidered Flannel A" few bargains to oHer. LINEN ANO MOIlAIR ULSTERS, MATTINGS. CORNICE, POLES, r a CURTAlNSv.CARPETSi OIL CLOTHS&C. Jerseys a specialty. ' J The Hevvgag. NLW1 MUSICAL " INSTRUMENT. : It A consists of a banjo head and short neck. single string runs from thQ ida uader tbe key board, and is picked by means-ofalittf 3 Wheel which is worked ty a crariV,5 thvis produini i a constant tremulo. A child can iJay it; and yet by practice very beautiful cflecl can bo prpdacefl. .Call and. see thellEWGAG. ? 1 ' u Price kmly t'l: Forsaleaf ' ' HEISSBERGER'S, 5 July .17 ; i.j Live Book" and Music Btoroe Bargains, Bargains, QITIZKNS OF WILMINGTON, CONSULT your own Interest and buy country produce of 5 R.' MADSIIALL, . : . .t v - 24 North Water St. Consignment! mi rushing In, Why Btand ye Idle? july 16 University of North Carolina g!X NEW PROFESSORS UAVE RECENT ly been added to the Faculty, making a total of seventeen Instructors. All the Courses of Study nave been enlarged and strengthened. Poat-graUuatc iDetructlon is offered In cv;ry department The next ecB&lon begins August - 5 ., fi , ' "i 'U 27. Entranco . examinations August 27, 28, For catalogue containing information In re gard to tuition, board, tern: a of admission apply to ' : v 11U. Ji-BiAlX I'. UAXrUtS, LLi I , President, joly 16 2t Chapel Hill, N. C. KUlcd for 25 Cents. TTENNEN'S.SURE CORN KILLER, FOR I Hard and Soft Corns. B anions, .WarU, Cal- lousncss. Moles,. Ac. r ' f- 5' 1 MUND3 BROS., t s.vij' , J! 104 North Front Strectf. iuly 15 ti21 North Fourth Street j SCUPPERNONG WINE 1 r, OT ELEGANT QUALITY. Both Red and White. The healthiest and most palatable Wire to drink. For summer use it surpasses every thing 3 else. ' v ! Also, a fine line of Imported and Domestic ' - GiNGER ALE,' B A83 ' PALE AhE. LONDON STOUT, McEWANS SCOTClt ALE, LAGER BEER, &c-,,e'.r-! ; UU- !.!.- : ' i ! ; .; . ' Onr GROCERY- AND LIQUOR DEPART- MENTS are tbe most'comp?cts intbegtae, ... .-. ' ' " ; t P. L- BRIDGERS & CO., HO North Front St. ialy i: SASH. ; DOORS, . . . blinds! THE VERT BEST MATERIAL USED, aad sozic'bui the most skilled workmen employed 2 - - ' - not an apprentice boy la oor bdps. ; y i s J . ..'r ' , M Ofr , WHITE ASH INSTCE BLINDS axd DOORS, and Hart Olf Flnlsn, wiu' caaal any la the world. ! ' . , ,.'. ., . . . ; -: .1 j, fnhe l7(iAw r PARSLEY WIGGINS WAITED. Ladies ana xoung Me, in iy i or country, to work for oa.at tbtfr homca'i Pemasnenl employment; no lnstrco Uosa to boy .Work sent by mall (distance no aiifeetftm). to to 12 per week can be matic. NocanvaasIro- t No atanap for reply. Please addrcsa Home MAinro uo notion, aiast. P. O. Box 1W6. june 10 uaw im CI Tri m M iiaaStf titrft etrmanaicatJoa fjom-orcrlfflaKlaoa aay asd all I rat eta.. ' iceiramteVeai beiV - J , L Tl naae ct the irruer saaat aiwayt K ( utaUteEaitorA Ol ComnaaSeanoaansxt h wrtttsa ot oa one we of. the paper. ; t , if, And It la especially" and. paxtlcalarly end stood that the Editor does 'not ai ways endoi the views of wrreapondenU roles 1 to statt tflfltto editorial exhiaxns! J h . t ' NW AD VJBUTISEUEKTSi 31 n:r line of patterns. ;:r .' s : ... . - - ! ' 1 ' R. rJj. ilfJciraTIRE. Off for Washington. rjX) BE GONE A FEW DAYS" My Bar will b kept open and yen will be served with CQ9L BiEa, GOOD CIGARS and tbe BEST OF WHISKEY. " -luly.p k J, M. McGOWAN. TIN ROOFING, RbpF .Repairing'; and painting. Tin; and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. J3 tovc Pipes. Elbowai Ac ,v 4 c. ' " ; ' : JK Jobbing generally, v W. E. KING, , f Practical TlDsmltb. Princess.bct. Front and Water fe tree ti rjulyli-. .. . ... .. f . . , . . Yacht Cooking Stove. JUST TliK THING I FOR VESSEL AND Steamboat use ; durable and cheap. Always in stock tbe Farmer ind Golden Harvest Cook Stoves. . Tbey aro the prido of tho kitchen. ' Wood atd Willow Ware, Pumps, Bath Tubs, Ac ,at rARKER TAYLOR'S, jtily 13 j 23 South Front St Statibnery. O F AL' KINDS, SUITABLE FOR MER- chants, Tcacbcxs, Lawyers, Mlnltters and others. Wc make a socially of Blink Books and Stationery for tbe use of Counties and ConntyOhlclalB; Orders for Engraving Checks. Drafts, Notes, School Programmes, Invlta tioiis,' Yiritlrg Cartfsi w I ( I . v pfompt attcniion-at - Ac , will meet wlib 4 july 13 ... YATES BOOKSTORE. Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCIMEE k COMMISSION MEECflAM. rEFICE AND : S ALE 1 ROOMS If? ECor. V - .;..:.." . . ''"". ' Market and Second streets, where specl&l at tention will bo given the sale of Goods,Warj3, Merchandise, Ac, on Consignment, 'and a General Commission Business. STRICT at tcntlon ta business, nd QUICK returns of . - . y i . . . sales. A " : v '. July 19 .' Gentlemen's gUMMER HALF HOSE, ; . ,-, , . Gent's U. S, Handkerchiefs, State Guard Hdkfs, $1 per dozen. State Guard Gloves, l(c a pair. Ladies'. Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves: 1 " Reduced prices for all qualities Wbitc Dress Goods. J 1$QA r j. f H BDRiCK. joly 13 . . . Pig Fish,! : : Vis Fislii! . .. K i1O0D SUPPiY-.ON HAND. AT PINE GROVE. Onr SHARPIE and 'other Boats ready at 'five -minutes' notice with OWEN JONES (best boatman on tho Sound) and his two ooja always on tbo lookout to take you sailing. Transient and Permanent -Boarders accommodated. Telephone No. 70. June 27 , ED. WILSON MANNING. Horner School. V " Oxford, acC. ..f.' ; a classical; ; matusmaxical and fcc entlfio Academy, with military organlxa tion and discipline! The Fall Term of J5 -begins MONDAY, JULY 27, leJ. An ample corps of able Instructors Is pro' Tided, and the school thoroughly equipped for' enicient work. x Terms for board and tuition, the samo as ! hCTeto'ora. - i'- ' - :;" ; Send for :atalcg-jc. , , " , july 9 2ir J. II. A J. C HORNER. Tar llcel liniment. 7- R INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. ' Ely's Cream Ra!m and Wei-De-YcTcr'a Ca tarrh Cure, Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines. Drugs, Ac , at . . v r , . .r. C. MXLLEJTSr ' - ' Jaly r . 3 s ; "Coater Fourth and N sla Vater; Coolers; ; -yyATER COOLERS AND OTHER NEW got da just received acd for s&Te very low at , 1. .." :: t: GILES AMURCIf ISON'S, ' , . jQiy C , , OppoUe New Market flUn more money 'ban at anything else WwllJ by taking an sgency for the best selling book oat. Beginner succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. Hallett Book Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2d Awl 7 i V
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