TIH3 PAPKB ATsntajr. Suadayi tx eio; eepted by JOS 1 IT. JAMES KDITOR AD PBOPKIBTOB. PTIONS POSTAGE PAID: SLI" ' six month. $2.00. Tare iuC; One month, 35 cents. r win be delivered by carriers fret 1E 1 any part of the city. at the above : a rwr week. Tie k 5? . ' or io rent per wee. A .. iii mtmrtinrini 1 . n n fi1 . rn v. td' lr iar regularly .'U ttU- VOL. IX. WILMINGTON. N. C WEDNESDAY JULY 22, 1885. NO. 169 Important Meeting- A meeting of the Chamber of Com CT-IU Mxiy torgest Tho charter of Oxofj gi7C3 tfae i-; ..r,ijUion. of any newspaper rt GfnH.n. .i r .L . . .. if, . . -sum ucieou laemseires in an y .the YCbancnor rierce. BoJ Vf T7kde and ProOe . L i ,.. I vuo umvmuv. iDsteaa Ol in a rinrt I r. i . ..... . U . u Con Grants death. and wu. nearly forgotten proyision has chanf,G Thflnhi,M nf, mDO; an:, i" inst hoon Ar;rw u a t i . w i - - - - "j ".vu it u,m u i r - hniri on iniamk. n f-.:n:..n ,;i. oriillarn T .innlani nil a Kl m rvi a !s n T r J . ' ... , V irMe ,r.hool. coint nf ,SJn.tT. -- ft I . en K- .F. Uoke. who is here in the IHT'I J L MiM' " -" I f Wa9UU 1CLLC1 UKI ALI II I IIH I - . t c ;wai" i r -,,- . i laieresi oi an extension oi tne uaronna loriaers. jnequesucn whether the rwP.i Rnii,. t t. wiouso uuiua guuu remains io do de cided. . '".' .1 . onnvavn - ,n National Hank, one of ,tituu-ns m wail street. vluntary liquidation. 'fix- V f.;iei It tr.e ;s tha many Kngli.-h women , r. rt s in French churches for . 4k. t It-rtrning the French lan- VtV.cr.iay, i;i the North and West, tii- heat w.ii intense and there was suf i rr-r dN'ress and death in consc- ,t i .i s, LOCAL NEWS.. 1I0EX T8 HEW IDYEinXEHEirS. CW Xatis-B'ankBo9ks r C Millek Tar Heel Liniment Munds Brothebs KIllcl for 25 Cents Lavtx PAKTr Toons PeopUs Asso'n Mines, in the Northwestern portion of the Stale, where, by a short cut, it would form connection with Cincinnati and other prominent cities of the North west. Gen. Hoke, upoji being intro duced, spoko of the importance of this contemplated undertaking to the Onan cial and commercial prosperity of Wilmington and showed that this city mcnt , ,; ar which he owe?. )r. Lefevre, pastor of the Frankljn Sj-i:re Southern Presbyterian Church, Haltimore. ia not to accept tho presi dency ot Davidson Collet, N. C. II EIH8BKKOKB Mexican GruKi Himmnrta TMKmeksox, G P a Visit the Encamp 13 nerer Cincinnati by a graat many miles than any other city on the Allan tic Coast. Ho spoke of the importance of securing. i3 far as possible, the traf fic oi the Northwest to thi3 city, aud of Ihe advantages which would neccssari ly follow Irom such an extension of our railroad facilities. He was listened lo with marked attention and his words created considerable interest in the minds of his hearers. aub Carolina uenirai liauroau is Tbero was no City Court this morn inn- i' u a!'c2cd that John uoacn is not p, or ai appears on the-surface and! r-gss are plentiful at 12J cents a tw hu has two dollars for every one aozen. Ddn't drink too when over-heated. much ice-water A cool wave will be a welcome bless ing, when it comes. This is thought by many to be the now comPleted and running to Shelby warmest day of the season. and ifc a intended to push the work . on as rapidly as possible to Morganton. tvjLcuixi LJUZiLxiiHii rpnnrr ina ritror no 1 i i i . a -i , ,nt r,,r finvprnor 19 one . . . .7. ' " . ' " wmcn 13 only sdoui iu miles irom IDO ""A "::r;,; ...h, . W"wP'T- -Cranberry Iron Wcrfcs in Mitchell We noticed ouite a fine dianlav of county, it is not proposed to Bsk dos collars at Jaoort's Rnr,lw.r Hp. ay Pecuniary aid from our people, but DOt that at the proper time our city should I use her influence in securing the aid of wnata blessing It is to be able to get convict labor to assist hi the comole- two pounds of ico for a cent such weath- tion of the work. Gen. Hoke had man with him showing tho route proposed, Accordiag to the Danville Register, the kind of a candidate the Virginia tiiii Lis loot in it. - - - - Kevolvitiz shelves set into the walls ol the guests' rooms are the newest de vice in boteX Things can be passed outer ia without tho intrusion of a w liter. er as this! - A Congregational church at Wilkes litre has expelled tilty-four members, including lour deacons, three trustees, an organist and a chorister, because they tried to oust the pastor. : At Washington D. C, the thermom- aad he stood ready and willing to an- ter indicated 102 degrees at 1 o'clock swer any and all questions that were this afternoon. Philadelphia Press, Kcp: Wo pre fer to think that the President means Watermelons and canteloupes have a downward tendency, literally and fig uratively, at this time. Oh, for a lodge in a garden of cucam- whathogays, and that, in spite of the I Ders r a hammock swung ia the cold difficulties, he intends to carry the I room at the ice factery ! country loiward to a better system. propounded. Quite a number of his former com rades in arms were present to give the General a cordial shake of the hand in memory of "auld lang syne." A Driyingr Park. In nearly every city and town of any a emmi karri mm ot f Ma .; i a importance in the South there is a - - mv u via to diuio nuuiu I This season's fatalities to venture- enlftil t8 of benefit to suffering nature, J1 g pt, estaDil5neu wnere laoics . .u 4i r 11 animate and inKnimnln auu s5"""" way cugaije iu iue some tourists in tho A ps are fully as auiUiai BUU inanimate. . J . , rJ. . , pleasures of a ride and where it has be- numerocs as usual. The body of one And yet, despite the warm weather, come customary to hold races for tvmher has not been identified, though the doctors say that it is distressingly purses once or twice in each year: u.uimuucu iiiat u was nun-1 neauny in Wilmington at this time. These parks possess many attractions The benefactions of theTacker family Call at; Jacobi's Hardware Depoi aad on Peasant days it is no unusua NEW ADVERISEMENTS Illattings. july21, thing to see upon them quite a number of carriages containing ladies and gentlemen who are eDjoying the health ful pleasure of a drive without being annoyed by the dust, confusion and bad thoroughfares of the ordinary high Blue, white, grey, brown and olive ways. Heretofore Wilmington has in the Lehigh valley are numerous andand examine his fine assortment of very costly. The residence of the late fishing poles and lines. t Robert A. Packer, worth $200,000. has At 3 O'ciock this afternoon" the ther now been turned into a public hospital. mometer ia this office registered 93 de- The sale of American netrolpnm in grees. with the wind from the West tteOld World has bcergreatlv lessen" ed by the product of Russian oil wells, flannel shirts, are sold by Dyer. The stood alone in this respect and has had acd now the discovery of oil in, Galicia visitors to the mountains will take no such convenience for pleasure in urei.ens to kill what is left of the notice. : f her vicinity, further than that afforded 1 es" I Se-yen-ty five cents only for the best b? lhe excellent turnpike to the Sound The blacklegs of Paris, driven out by white unlaundried shirt in the city, at It is now intended to supply this de an enlorcement of the law against pne Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 M"14"0 a Kou PiauB IU wu,va LJ 1U" gaaibling, are betaking themselves to arkctst., J. Elsbacii. Prop. tf OmiLT , J Herf llltl on Siberia spirile(ieontlemen of the city bare in uoiernment has issued a circular of .;n knriAi;..i.r : t-ru 1 ..... imm,(.,...:,.. - ... UOuBlww ,u uuimnuia iiau iu- augurated a movement by which a -! .... . morrow eyening, in German. It is said nice driving park will soon be establish Washington Star: It is said that the lhat this lecture is a interesting to ea. Several hundred dollars have al- secretary will eventually take the Dol- iau,es BS 11 IS 10 gentlemen ana tnose ready been subscribed towards the ;''!i to secure the GoYernment. as fa who understand tbe language would enterprise and, while as yet there is no risible, against loss, and will refuse nna mucQ t0 interest them in the reel- permanent organization, a committee pay the sum -about $10.000 w'hich cia:ajcd by the contractor. tal. Jtt la.-i duel between Parisians was luught with vUuU instead of foils; but eio.inc..s of the f Uch wllied by a distance pf seyenty Ve aaJ a sfsgle exchange of harm- sjots suilk-cd to satisfy the com- Tt I L woman of nineteen, living at fttcon. Ind . who is the widow of four L, j iuai sua 19 uesiiuus t 'enn2 a Convent, beintr" nnnxrineA r" uiversified matrimonial expert rC8 lt there ia i mere ia rnhwe.n:nW no man on earth , . , 1 Olil rn'!.R...lL.n. . ..." llvn , 4a3CU oauoon aroppea into h , C ' t,0n(l0Q' dragged two men 1 - uiet throueh tha Rir Romon whacked them against trees, and y "Ptured by an excited tere. 01 sipctators. The aeronaut ..:eurs- aQd tbis was their first cm " fM'l3oning is said to nave be a lavrite diversion in Europe. liJop31-?'03011108 Baltimore and iroadare compelled to join a j th CiaUon' which wa endowed t!mpanj with Sl.000,000. aEd -rce cul,y S25.000 from that DVtrtt?e mea areM asseased. ac- Urs Wa2es from one to fiTe 01 d ?th' and lhey receive in -Ua.u -or ccident from fifty a: a K f 0 00 down- There - -uuiTJirM 1... f..i 1 o- ivj iubu loaiure, uuuer Cabers ruay acquire homes of Another Yacht, The steamship Regulator, which ar rived early this morning from New York, brought A nnw vnr-ht In fto artrlorl to the fleet of the Carolina Yacht earI. day aDd,tJieQ,the ma"er, b,8 has been appointed to select a suitable location for the park and to see upon what terms the requisite amount of land can be obtain ed. This coaimiltee will report at an Club. It belongs lo Mr. H. R. Latimer, tor whom it was especially constructed by one of the noted yacht builders' of New York. It is 19 feet long, is fully rigged and ready for service. Her stays are of wire rope, and all her metal work is of galvanized iron. put into tangible shape and the work pushed forward to completion as rapid ly as circumstances will permit. Such a place, suitably laid out and properly managed, will have a direct tendency to bring many people to our city, and especially so at the lime of the races. It will also have a tendency to introduce a better quality of horses. JBase Ball, . The Durham Base Ball Club arrived Tne People who come here on such oc. hero last night and registered at the ca8ions will, as a matter of course. Commercial Hotel, They play a match brinS money with them, much of which game with the Seasides, at the grounds wiu be necessarily circulated in the o! the latter. thi an-rnnnn Tha . fni. I city i -&e benefit of our citizens. lowing are the names of the me J com posing the Durham Club ; J. W. Green, B. C. Morris, S. E. Shaw, C. Chapman, C. Childs, McC Neal. Thos: Drum my. J. R. Green. D. W. Andrew, C. W. Miles, T. U. Lintbicum and W. Lougee. Hence it becomes important to our business men, who desire the prosperi ty of the cily, and,who would be the moat benefited by the establishment of such a place, to do all in their power in furtherance of the enterprise. The Dark, we are assured, will certainlv 11 wm do 10 your interest to call ana be established. Of that fact there is see our good and prices before you DOdoubt. There mav be a little delav pena a uoiiar. jxerer oeiore coma ineonaeocence.0. hitanrv on thft nrt m . I r you rauo a coiiar go as tar in ciotnmg of gome to re3pODd wilh alacrity, but aa at the present time. We have yet it will be built nevertheless. It is hoped a large, stock of Summer Clothing, that there may be no such cause for do- wnictt tnuil go. we do not intend car- lay as we have hinted, but that all will rying over one dollar worth this Fall, contribute to make it a complete sue- a . I so nave put prices wnere we Know iney 1 cess. cannot help but go. Yom know our rpnntation ; when wa iit roods m L IHdiCatlon. cheap you know they are. Sitciek, the For the South Atlantic States, ecn Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market st. erally fair weather, variable winds and Sign of the Golden Arm. t nearly stationary temperature. ' ! A Chance for You! CapL T. M. Emerson, General Pas senger Agent of tho Atlantic Coast L?ne, will on Saturday, next place on sale tickets to Asheville and return, good till August 1st. at the very low rate of $ 10.55 for the round trip from thiscity. 'This will aflord an excellent opportunity to visit the encampment at Asheville and spend five days in the mountains of tho State. The tickets will be on sale for three days and it is k M . V ?1 f 1 an wiiriunuy wnicn win not occur Criminal Court. The following have been the proceed ings before this tribunal since our last report: State vs. Lizzie Floyd, assault and battery. Guilty and sentenced to threo months in the County House of Cor rection. - State vs. Sciila Bradley, nuisance Guilty and sentenced to 12 months in the County IIouso of Correction. State vs. Harry Orr and Norman Morris, larceny. Verdict not ; guilty. S:ate vs. Viney Berry, nuisance. rDefendant submitted and iudsrment suspended on payment of costs. State vs. Edward Thomas and An drew Ross, assault and battery. On trial when our report closed. Personal Mr. C. C. Parker, of pypru3 Creek, was in the city to-day. A letter has been received in this city JromCapt. W. M. Parker, who i3 now at Hartfort, Conn. He stopped wo days in Philadelphia on his way North and was consideraly prostrated by the intense heat, but he has recov ered from the effects of that and is now doing welt. Sheriff Taylor and Mr. J. J. Gay. of Brunswick county, are in the citv We are sorry to learn, from the latter gentleraanjthat the crops in his section, the upper portion of the county, have been severely injured by the heavy rams. s ! Mr. Newton Gillican, formerly of his city, but for some years past en gaged in business at Moss Neck., in Robeson county, was in the city to-day and paid lis a visit. We are sorry to earn that I Mr. Gillican thinks of re moving to Florida in the Fall. North Carolina can ill aflord to lose men of his stamp. We regret to learn that' Mr. T. H. Thompson is quite sick at Wbitaker's, N. C. He left here with the excur sionists to Washington,- D. C, and . . r n r. 1 " . . . v a3 tucu wnuo mere, ana ington and Alexandria and get the COOLEST continued to grow worse until he arriv ed at bis former home at Whitaker whprP lm nnw ia Wn nlar ranv f july20 J. M. McGOWAN. .. "VqIvi .J learn mat nis lather, Mr. J. W.lMnv,'on f?n Un Thompson. died very unexpectedly at 'TipAiuan uiaoMiaiiiiiiutW, his residence in that town on Monday JJAMMOCK stretchers anl hooks. last. The physicians state that the A fresh lat inst rprelreri. TCnw la thr. Mmo tn PLSABS KOTICX Trwmt)si4 fc ncttrt eesuaaalcacoa boa oui trienda oa any aad an fsatlaeta; cvseral Interest bnt Tht aamt of tho writer out alwaya K alah4totaeE(au.';:'': '" OmmwffDlcattoaa am M wxlttsa oa oa. oae iideof tao paper. ? rtrwonantTea mtat be aToldod. ; x Aad Xt I especially and particularly ua4 tood that the Editor doe- not alwaya endot the views of eoxrespoadeati tuoleaa m tu la the editorial colnjona, " NEVv ADVBBTISEJUEKTSl iUlattings. A GOOD ASSORTMENT. UattingG. VERY CHEAP CARPETS I You can have some real kakgains from the stock now on hand, as we shall try to close out every piece. RUGS will be sold very low. ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS wili be sold at reduced pkices; SUNSHADES AND PARSOLS A very good assortment. : Corsets. Corsets. Vcorooto. We ask especial attention, as we arc prepared to suit any reasonable person HOSIERY In any and all colors and black. CHEAP WHITE GOODS. We have white Lawn 10 in. for 12ic. While Lawn at 15c, and many novel ties in line white goods. BLACK CASJIMERES In this line of goods we arc rock bottom in prices. Jerseys a specialty. '; ' r. rjj. rjicirjTiRE. Visit the Encampment I - OP THE - North Carolina State Guard. TOTCNAB E YOU TO Dp SO The Atlantic Coast Line WILL SELL TICKETS TO ASHEVILLE AND RETURN ; AT THE FOLLOWING LOW BATES: .i'rom Wiimlugton, N. C. ...... .i0 55 WUsn, .....-.. 10 ' Tarboro, ' It 55 " Weldon, It 15 Five Days in the Mountains! Tickets on sale July 25th, 2Cth and 27th. Good to return until August 1st, 1S35. T. M. EMERSON, ju1y 22 4tnac Gen'l Pass. Agt. Mason's Fruit Jars. NOW HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT of the above Preserving Jars. Send In your orders at onoc. We will guarantee lowest prices. july 20 W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, Wilmington, N.C. Back Again. HALL AND HEAR ALL ABOUT WASH- BEER In the city. cause of Mr. T. H. Thompson's sick i ness was over indulgence in ice water and exposure to the extreme heat. Br. barque Fairy Belle. Jean, cleared Jean, cleared to-day for London with 1.500 cask3 spirits turpentine and' 3 031 barrels rosin, valued at $3,512. shipped by Messrs. D. R. Murchison & Co. a. private iciegram was received at a quarter past 2 o'clock this alternoon from Asheville. slating that the Wil-, mington Light Infantry had arrived there all well. make yourself comfortable. Call at HEINSBEKGKR'S. Pianos & Organs gOLD : ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY INSTALMENT PLAN AT ! UEINSliERGER'S, july 20, , ! Live Book and Musk; Stores BLANK BOOKS. jy AY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, 1 ash Books, Records, Letter 'Books, Bill Books, Memorandum Books, all sizes" and stylo binding. Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paitcr, Paper Bags, Twine, Ac. Stationery of all klnd3, suitable for every lowest pi ices. C. W. YATES, july 20 . 119 Market 8t COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, &c. yyE SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS for the WINSHIP COTTON GINS AND COTTON PRESSES, which are superior to any offered In this market. Circulars anil Price Llats will be sent on 1 implication. WORTH & WORTH. Owing to the Sickness or ROYSTER'S CANDY MAKER We have been unable to get any of his line Candles for the past ten days. : - ji - . 1 h ' '.- . - , Owing to his Kecovery We can now supply ou with any . desired amount. ! 3 lbs. for SI. P. L. BEID&ERS & CO., july 20 HO North Front 8 1. Till BUT IS OP RESPECT. As Gcd. In his divine wisdom, has. on the 3lst day of May. 1SS5, removed from our midst our beloved Brotber Eircman. W. n. GKOTHJEN, and although wc cannot under stand His ruling, avc humbly bow t'o UIs will, knowing that every thing He doc3 la done for our welfare: therefore, thn Cnmmltifo nn. pointed at the last regular meetma: of the line of business, at Howard Rplicf Fire Engine Co. No. 1, held ' , Juncl, 18S5. adopted the following Rcsolu- uods; 1st. That in lhe death of nor Rrnihrr ihi Company has lost one of its hls-hlv uiuiuuciriaiiu uixb wr. wi 1 aurnva ohart.h hi 1 c? - m v . -.n memory.' - --- QyVyrui . , . CUMMER HALF HOSE. 2nd. That we deenlv pvmi.'it'nln with Vii bereaved widow and chlluren. 3d. That these Bcsoluti an ltf Rnrpail nn nnr minutes, a blank In our book of record be lelt. inscribed with hi9 name, date of birth and demise; and that a cor v nf thtw Rnminiinna be sent to hl3 wllow. and to the dally papers , JOHN IIAAB, J it ..... A. ADRIAN, J.G-L.GIL8CHEN, . VosKAMPEN, M. RATH J EN, 1 - Committee , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lawn Party. Killed for 25 Cents. jyjENNEN'S.SURE CORN KILLER, FOR, Hard and 80ft Corns, Banions, Warts, Cal lousness, Moles, Ac. MUND3 BROS., . 104 North Front Street. tvlylS G21 North Fourth Street , TIN ROOFING, ROOF REPAIRING ' AND PAINTING; Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order." Stove Pipes. Elbows, Ac, Ac r Jobbing generally. . W.E. KING. r,, , ' Practical Tingmiih. Princess.bet. Iront and Water Streets July I . -Bargains. Bargains. Q1TIZENS OF WILMINGTON, CONSULT your own Interest and buy country produce of J. R. MARSHALL. . 24 North Water bt. Consigixuicnts ard rushing la. WhysUnd ye Idler . . , July 10 Gentlemen's Brunswick County. W. H. Northrop, Samuel Northrop, W. A. Cumm'ne. Copartners trading aa Nortbroo ACumming. who sue in be hair of themselves and all other creditors of Sarah A. Griseom. " . ' . vs. ' ' " .' . Wm. Weeks, ExV of Sarah A. GrUsom, Thomas B. Grissom and Julian Grlssom. ' 1 his Is a special proceeding brought by plaintiffs against the defendants to sell the real estate of Sarah A. Grlssom, deceased, de scribed In the complilut, to pay the debts-of the said estate and among them the plaintiffs; and It appearing that the defendants Thomas B. Grlssom and Julian Griaom arc non-residents, have property In this Plate, but can not after due dilisrcnce be found In this 8 lata. and that they are proper panics to this pro ceeding, INow, these are to command the said TT r-ER THE AUSPICES OF THE YOU G I tlcfendanU to appear before me at my office In KJ TM)PLS.'a aso , li the Parsonarc I SmlthvUlc, N. C on Auj.ust-51. lStw. and an Yard of St. Paul's K van. Luth. Church, on I swer or demur to the complaint now on file. msuk my z. isio. ueireshments at 1 rjuugiucfc wiu oereaucieuagainsi inem. cut prices, aiusic bv the mmlMn nf tr . . - " i assq. ou toe iiarperff Gate open at 5 p. in. AUnlssion 10 ceati. The Cimmiitoo Y h- aii mat u pvssiDie to make everything pleas-nt- julr 23 It iSigned) W. . DOSUKR, i-icrk superior court or JulylSlawGw Brunswick. County. Administrator's Notice. Tar Heel Liniment. PIOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. H.SHf11 rJ?D AS ADMINI3TRA. Ely's Cream Bato and Wei De Yeycr's Ca OT With lhe will imMTit nf .fh. l.to, I " - . . bamnel 8. Krert t, 1 hereby, isoUfy aU per-1 tarrh Cure; Also, a complete stock of Patent sons having claims aninst thA .it 1 fooo.ioni- I fieatomeon or before the I5th Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at 'S-JnIyt?fSf:- JqsiCSDAVIS, .6 F. CL-MILLER'S, Mirvu w -Aumiuisirator v. t. a, . July a , crser Fourth, aad Nan els Gent's H. 8, Dandkercble State Guard Udkrs, il per dozen. , : ' ' ' SUte Guard Gloves, If c a pair. Ladies Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves. Reduced prices for all qualities White Dress Goods. JNO. J. HEDKICK. July 13 Pig Fish ! Pig Fislil Q.OOD' SUPPLY ON HAND AT PINK GROVE Oor SHABPIE and other Boats KAi.ir,eJ5V,ulcs' otloe- with OWKR JONES (best boatman oa the Cound) and his two boj a always on the lookout to take vou Transient and Peraasent, Boardera 'sxcommodated. Telephone No. 7a. Uen June 27 ED. WILSON MANNING. Vlanted. v : COSNKK GKOCERYMEN TO GIVE AWAY ICE to their customers. -' Call ani tee us. . Jane 10 VflU E. DAVIS A- SON Y. ' f , i . t. n t ' J it