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'r.t ivtrr " , eepted by JCD TBI"-' POSTAGE PAID: r --.. " hv earner rre Upartcftbedty. attbeabov. i AtfP ... A-r wii. report any T7 their pr-pcr reuUxriy. hrnlfr have been driven j his nil ujui"- - 1 ' T for bread. - I nniMAI"ntltl Alfred Townsend comes .out ftf th privato iithiu I of '!h:in ..n.l ?iqsnrtthat fr years ling .illl III! , hhvi the court of Spain, pnjon , ; - - v . I fabbyis1 1 ' ... I Mr Gl&dslonp. Mr. Pmll and tha t-w - nmp under ma-no t.k! . ' ' r.. . 'C1' , ,1 - I Thpv urn rfttnrlftr ilihortner1 hv t ho 1 Kg V ins" i4Atiia 00 NHtuniui ii'iiiiik. hat vj'; turn f h L 'ndn society paper fiht to the last and deepest dilch Tbpedi'or o QUr Am Tie in worn n f,Ba . nnn r is 2-Uten up - r hoar very jealous f. . ai..ouin Ljprooiioenc II ivHn to Aoiencan mi:uory of his Ihrnnde Uirc in Vox iJ ' T.Vf.arbifr'' I AfHirJe! ainn I Ala heir to JUJifft thir i i : , u . - 5 i r nr. m u n 4ua4 i v uiucw i r t sMuencu " - result. Have also used rupctnc Hitters loftht e nbHh'nent. dvoeo inn pj- nnd to L'1-2K0 to public! i. .. unlink ci ivuTiU'ir ' lspatch"UithIjin a. at . ...... (Vrtain American ... r. urr. W III 1 l'r v U Ik. imuriitmi 3iuri i" u.. !. mj ii nruii'B ncrusa ( uu"""" . i ... pi .v !j rinMi ntr ini'l Behrinitit , Amiripan or . . - - i n p.,'nn en ueers -l : KOmish cuP , . ,- I . . ... - . - i vw f.noi-r. Iivintf fitntlit 1 1 111 1 v . L iLfi,.h h-o I fill lmi.c9DJCK - .. ;.w. I this pet T 1 I 11 m I'M II ! Ill I wnen ver ,u,.. oy the laminar ...- - - - -r- (,:.i iho iArnnrr mr eiiht year? r. t.in. l L-o o loiT I II nmuni. ,.u ... ...vA, and h truly loyal, with but one exceps Co lion and that :s that he doles on chickens. This is slightly 'offset by .the fact that he can kill m ire rats than -a thousand taoie cats. , . ; -m . " - Mr. Blaine had some tan at the penwof Scotch photographers. Several of them endeavored to take him in - a food position at the unveiling f the mnnnmRiit to Alexander hi. uui ni niruhleness of perception . deleated thm. lie ruoed atut troro one posi tion to another direcllv on seeing a cimefa leveled at him until the enter- prisisg artists gave up in despair. Hoo. Carl Schurz has so far recover ed from the injuries be rreceivea oy a nil last winter oy stepping on pircei a wildcat f" -.-Kr- Lusumption have been entirely cured . ,...n, Kilt h.44 nnw neen n . r . r L'i.x.'u ofsnow cuvered ice as. to be able tojNewyork today. disoense with his hand carriage, which ha, b-en seen so frequently in the shaded walks of Central Fart, IMew j York, ami go about on crutches. tie doesnot show in the face any oftha suffering he has experienced., and dur- . in his convalesceuceVnd confinement hao doue much intellectual labor; a woriuern paper oj reueui. uaw, iu . ... . . . . . aa article upon American -.diamonds, I says -the first American diamond was j picked op in Manchester, Ya., in Iboa, I and was chriatpned 'The Ohinoor.1 I Tk.. .i; a - fot,,wi h the late Mr. Moore, father of Ex-Coun-1 taken into consideration, the auioun cilman C. F. Moore, on what is known of sickness in onr city is comparatively as -Diamond 11 ill,n the square bet ween Eighth and Nioih and Ferry and Porter streets Mr. Moore disposed of tt soon alter he found it, and now the precious J stone is in the noase33ion ol a New I xr . I . Ilirt cnnrl .. -- I . ; I The commute to invite President Cieteland to visit St. lioais were ex- peeled in Washington City to-day. : A dispatch from St. Louis says: ' The delegation of eitizeni of St loQis. aDoointed as a cmmittee to carry the invitation tb.Fresident Cleve: iwa to visit this city daring the tan festivities. stnrtAd for W&ahinston to I JJ. and, will see Mr. Cleveland on Monaay. according to appoiotment. . uo committpp KAiepteu ov Aiajur 1 v..-- ; . r -. . m aucis inciuaes the presiuenw, 01 iuo various as3.viatinna havinir in charge of 'all festivities, and many prominent Ait:.. w. j & uo colored population are represeniea 1 -jvuconaeir own race. - Irskn ; ; -5M Thn obi noxioas Crimes law has been proclainf el Jor the entire island, except County Antrim. A special to the New York lr. from Ix)ndon, say : ,: Ireland was formally proclaimed to The Marquis of Ix)ndonberry is sued the proclamation which puts the whole or Ireland, with the exception of the county of Antrim, outside the pro ctioo, ot common law. The courts of J"ngland will sit for Irish causes and Irishmen can no more be tried by a lary of their countrymen. ... The news (ell upon Ireland with a deadly pall ARer the, Parnellitea vic tories and the glimpes of sunshine on the green sward of Erin this blow Willis with ten-fold force. Ireland will be ruled by British bayonets, by force and nt by the gtrenelh ot ri?ht. Special commissioners are named jn1pr the provisions ol the (Coercion .Vr.w "d their powers are unlimited 1 he? may imnmon men without cause 'd tive nn reasons. . Ireland was nev er badly oC aa she will te under tho W IVlMHK gT thn frnrftnntctc" ' Tha beiicl is crr.cral that HaHo ir ?.r.. and iff;- reprcnUne iD nir":;e city, is Vice President of the bank. and Union soldiers and business men.pil,jr,a . f 1 1 ! i VOL. XL associates will carry, out the .new ment ot a proclamation ; sounds ih . . - 1 death knll of Ire-laud's , hops till the . i K.ltia ia Inn rwht all .Tr. T t , t hkoiii. (meats Ie5eUion Bgttingt the nnatural order things will only bring the nim utter- thera to the chains' of the nearest of events but will keep up the . . . . Personal. . . ;NMr: N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile. Ala. writes:, I takM irreat pleasure in rf com mending1 Dr. King1 New Disccy ry for ConsomptiMi, having nsed it lor a severe attack ol Bronchitis and Ca tarrh It vave me instant reliel and B - j i r . i . Ur. King's New Life P'lls. both d which I can recommend. - Dr. King New Discovery for U'n sumption. U'Kiffhs and Uoius. is sold n positive guarantee, mrial bottles In e W. II Green & Co's drug store. -Jr. Wonderful Giires. W. D Hovt & Co . Wholesale and ! ...D.I.!I . . " fin aun. ivei.au isi uuisis "i ouinu, via. . . ... ix ir: i - vr l UaVU Ui'UII Beimi i 1 1 1 ; o iicii I ,7 . v- . . . V j i j " 1 j : L :u:n:: ii u a rn ir. rn iith i ir iw vihpi. iivki never uauuiou iuuiwiw umi ren iw 1 1 coiiofon aii in i' i ii nin ,ii ii ii i riaai aAbi3iuu l irr " Thorn hnxro on uomf woniir w AV'awMVW iirfa ptrt-p.'urt hv the.ap niedieines in I citv. Several cases of pronounced - uu ui .ow ii. ln ruuor invnvprv . iniiRn in nunner.i on i . -- r Willi rjiecinc uiiiers. v Kuai autre u ii IT n !. I . mem always, ooiu oy xi. vjreeu ui i LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO HEW A0VERTItlKET3. Temperance r eatlval W E Woktu & jjoSotlcc "DICK" MKA.KES C!0<.g Out ' C w y ATK8 Country Merchants Hkinsbkrgkr's For the Uot Season at M Kxtz Sew Bargains tola Week GfLKS & MUKCHisoN-Season'a Goods Coluib & Co SUliioery at Auction Paekeb 4 Tatlor No Racket Goods Tssvell A DXJttiX lgn of the Horse Alderman, flakxek A Co -Now Ready W E Sprinoek & Co Grain Cradles, Ac LC Liremkry Does It Pay to AdTertlse There were lots ot visitors at the Rocks last week. Cotton is dropping off in price in merpie auu lu K J J Ger. brig Diana, bcbiosder, hence, arrived at Hull. Eng.. July 22nd. - - . vesterdav uA aoa-,A0 was uuuauauj iuic, nuu tuc resorUwere thronged in consequence, Go ,Q Soj Bear78 and bUS a Gossa me nd :.. eWant Bath Towels, lbeQ gQ to Carolina Beach and take a Qr jjaln . . : ' When tue intense heat of the weather "ht. This is the most pleasant day we have ,ad this month. At 1 oclock the ther oiornoter in this office registered 85 de- rw w r.. . . 1 ,1 and peanut stands have had a busy trade to-day m consequence of the arrival of the large party of colored excursionists. - ' ' large excursion people from Qoldsboro and mtermedi- ale points arrived here 00 this morn- in9traia. V.vinir our streets a lively w- w - . . i I appearauce Tbe American National Bank of Bir- . . . ... .. . nohftm Ala. with a Daia ud caonai 1 . . : . 250.000. has opened for business, Mr. George C. Kelly, formerly, of this There were heavy showers, accom panied by thunder and lightning, at Southport last Saturday afternoon. The lightning struck the store of Mr. Galloway, but without doing much damage. The Pioneer Fire Engine Company. of Charlotte, with other excursionist from that city and intermediate points will arrive here to-morrow, night on the Carolina Central train. -It will a large party." : rjornlina Besch. Keep cool and re- w hithft headbuarters for batht fS cnita U at the Wilmington Shirt factory. "Suits made to order Laiies a specialty -T " 17!TsnAf!TT ProD . 27 tr. I Market street: tVhora nun I !f lO DUV WHai 1 in?w What Ido voU'Want? Well, whatever ya wanu whether Matting. Towels. Trunks, Gossamers, Ilam mocks, Straw ITata or Summer 'Cloth- in, yba can f a've money to buy at tsoi. I'-r'a. litltT : lEI El, WILMINGTON N T MONDAY, JULY 25. Stearo" boatmen reprt a rie of about 4 feet of water in the Cape Fear, with the river still rifting at the last report.,. It is needless to-gay that the, boatmen are making the best possible nse of the rise. - . It is pretty evident that there are no1 teams enough to remnye the trash from our streets, as compared w:th the num ber of men employed, as there are piles of decaying vegetable and animal mat tcr in nearly all of the suourban streets. The last dav of the sale at auction f Miss E Karrer's large stock of mi Hi n erv and white goods will take place to ni'rw morning, in the store, on South Front street, opposite th market. The ladies wiil make a note otthis lact. Mr. J R. lvi;nly. Master f Tran9- p rtati'n. Atlantic C at Line, has par chised th premise'. 60xir5 leet, on the Est side nf Third street. -neit North of St. John's Church, and will after a while erect a haodsome residence there. Fifth Street M E Cnureh has se cured a splendid cabinet organ of great volume and remnrkable sweetne?s ol i. i v. .. it:i ill' r ti "B3 lurtnuiauiuicu "j .a. w nH in ivierioen secured through rrot. k. van i,aer. .. r u . . I whnis tneir a?ent here ... ft . l aiwhvh ybuikihu wuiwuu, uj 11.0 name of Costin. while playinu atMessrs Fowler & M,rri3onTs wharf, this morn 1 ' - - Af.pirlMnii ffi!l overboard and came - ,W,x.l Kt Woa lortnnalo. iioi w ..v. .w. . - . L . : jy rescueu jusi in season oy a passmg boat. The first of a series of pleasant enter taiaments, to be had occasionally dur ing the summer, will je given in Tem perance Hall, on Third street, to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the lady friends of Unity Tent No. 60. I. O. R There will bo no charge for admis sion. Beautify Your Homes. Keep the bo?s at home." has been I the theme discussed from almost eyery pulpit, stump, and rostrum, by news papers, by the rich and by the poor. To keep the boys at home they must be interested and attt acted. They must not be ashamed of their home. Capt. C B. Denson, who understands landscape Uardenin.knows how to beautify the 8arronndin29 oJ a farm, ha consented to deliver an address at the Mt. Holly encampment, uext month, his. subject heinir Reaatifvin the Farm Yard: How it can be done at a small cost of mnnev and time " CaDt. Denson will j ' - have enlarged drawings, showing plans whereby even the children can see how to arrange their yards to make them more beautiful. We hope many of our people will bear the address ol Cipt Denson. City Court. There was a formidable docket' for the Mavr's consideration this morning, as the following will show: Dave Mallette. colored, disord?rly conduct and an old offender, 30 days in the city prisbo. W. H Hill, colored, larceny of junis per bolts trom "Messrs.. Fowler & Greone. Bound over in the sum of $100 justified jjond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, VVm Myers, colored, for disorderly Bct and re;8tiDg an opacer, was fi , 5535. The defendant appeal- . . w roQU;red 10 cive a iustined .A . f . mnZ, f. Inn n nrnafl,n.. UifUU l a. M v PUIM r-,p w w f m w v the appeal. John Galler. tor committing a nui- i.:u u sance was imeu imm wmwu uo , . r, ' . appealed. He was required to give a ha3tiGed bond io the sum of $50 o pros ecnte the appeal. Robert Ribun. colored, for disorderly o-inductand loud cursing, was required to pay a fine ol 10 or go below for 20 days. Wra. Campbell, colored, 'disorderly conduct. Case continued until tomor row. - Mouse Drake, the worst colored boy in the city, charged with indecent ex posure. was tho next case, which was cntinued until to-morrow. ReV Dr. Edwanl Merritt. colored, for being drunk and disorderly, was re quired tt,p3y a fine of $20 or go below or 30 days. . 'a uunung, rnuip wngni, uu Miles Nixon, all colored, were asleep at nsn marcel qock. uase continueu until to-morrow John Gilman. colored, for an out- rageous and brutal assault and battery on his wife, was sent - to the' Coqnty Jail for 30 days. 4. . - " '"."; Indication."-; For North Carolina," local rains and higher tcr-jfcrature. --""::""- - We tender on r respectful sympathies to pur good Iriend. Mr J. C. Bofne mann. in the irreparable loss he hajr sustained by the .deat h of his amiable wife. . ,. " - . " - There are six or seyen young colored men, whose ages .range from 10 to CO years.whrt are in the babitof sauntering on Front street, between Chestnut and PrincesH where they make theraselvts annoying by: skylarking and using c-iarse. proiane ana vulgar language. Wo have aeen them there frequently. and therr action are never commend able; ' ' - - -; H'STli Living;. - I The "PiratH Club." of (rreenvrllo Sound, were on a fishing excursion last Ssiturday when they had the good for j tune to catch a mammoth turtle, whose estimated weight was nearly or quite 200 pounds, besides several large drum. The turtle was cooked in the best stvle and tho :Ptfates" fared, sumptuously while it iasted. : Bald Had Uglit. It was reported at Southport yester day that the light house on Bald Head bad been struck by lightning tha' morn inu and the wood work around the light set ou fire, which wa3, however, put ul by tho rain which fell at the time. - it is hardly credible, however, as we know that the tpwer was protect ed by a lightning rod and the light. which is run by clock-work, was burn ing as usual last night. Wateri fir" T roughs. In view of the absolute need or con venient places at which to water horses and cattle, we would suggest that at some point near Fourth street market at the intersection; of Chestnut- and Seventh streets the intersection ot Third and Princess streets, and the vicinity of Froot street Market would be conveni ent locations for watering troughs, and that, as we now hayo public water works, the expense would be trilling. ACCIClCDt. As the little steamer Navassa, which plies between this city and the Navassa Guano Works, drew up to her wharf at the foot of Princess street last Saturday night.JMr. W. W. McRae.Iwho was on board of her stepped from the steamer to a flatand attempted to jump fiom the flat "to the wharf. The distance was greater tnan; . be anticiDated-and he barely struck the wharf with the toe of his boot, which caused him to fall on tbe capsill of the wharf, by which he suffered quite a painful brqise to bis right thigh. A carriage was procured ana be was conveyed to his borne on Ann street. between Filth and Sixth, where the proper restoratives were applied and he was.soon resting comfortably. . The Old Folks at Home, Or elsewhere, need a tonic now ana then to sustain them , under growing Infirmities, j No safer or more thorough lnvlsrorant for ae and the delicate can be found than Hob tetter's Stomach Bitters, a seasonable medicine In thore ailments of commonest occurrence liver complaint, indigestion and bowel disor dors: a nure botanic safeguard aealnst ma. a rla, and a reliable mean3 of counteracting rheumatism. To tue convalescent, it is a vai n able aid in the recovery of strength, and to the debilitated, nervous invalid it yields tran quil Blumber and renewed appetite two prime factors in the restora tion of vigor. Being of purely botanic origin , it Is free from these objections urperi against mineral - remedies difficult or impossible of assimilation bv the system, and which impair the tone of the stomach, whleh the Bitters, on the contrary, Btrenzthen3 and regulates. It Is indorsed and prescribed by the medical fraterni y. vr You will find hoes, forks, shovels, spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds :"ia jACoraVHdw. Depot. ; . . niBi. BUBNKM iN At 8 oclo this morning. Mrs. U ., wife of Mr. John U. llorcemaon, and eldest daughter of J. e. ard Emma ic Kaehera, ased 8 yoir. Funeral lrom First aotlst Church at 4 p m. io morrow. Fi lends and relatives nvited to attend. star and Messcngsr copy. KKSIR1CK At his home, in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday evenlpff, Ju;y so, Jauts TT n m.1 T-k mni7 A aw Oi3 W a : IJBW AOVERTISEM.1&NTS. Temperance Fe tival. FJSSTJ.V 1 WILL I BE GIVJSN IS TEM- FEHANCW HALL, on Thhrd Street, opposite the City Hall to morrow ( Tuesday ) evening, under thaauspicea of Unity Tent so. t o, I. o. it. Ico Cream and other Kefrcshmei tJ- No charre for admission. . july 25 lk . TJotice. "TJNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL we receive melons to be ooicd There will be no exception to this rule. july2T42t WE wojira?&cu. Harvin Safe .Company M ANUFAOTUE SAFES TIaT' ARE fun vamrrt. tr-t. AMi fiaf Vi1nr rlial Topzueandfcuoove lmprovment . ForsAk-l.y - " - " A. A. WILLAUD, apl 2 2t ar.i ly ra ) 1..: . 1 'tcr,, 1887 SO. 175 NEW ADVEICTISEMISVTK, Grain Cradlcsf Grass Blades and Snaths, JTAWN KOWfeRS, Ac. lf'nH stock at bottom price. - W. 8PRINGKR ft CO., 'uly 25 ,19, 23 23 Market St. Season's Goods.' JEF 01UKB ATOB. 1CK UBEAM PRKK Kcrs, Water Coole.xs, Fly raus. Flj Traps". Art , Ac. All at the lowest priced Call and examine the goods n I the prices. v GILKS ft MUKCKISON. july 25 ' - - - , i! o w R eady . K uavk uemovbd from the old st nd and are now read (o wait on allh "111 favor us with a call at our NeWfetorc, 1 4 Nonh -Front st. Ilardvarft. Moves an i Uouto FutulshlnK Goovla at low prlrcs ALDbtiMAN, FLAN N KB ft ;U., jn'y 25 d A w 111 N Front 8t- Sign Of tile Horse, i WE HAV NOW TDK NKATEST. strosz.st. c'jeaiKset and largest stock of Harness ami Saddlery Gools ever before bhown in tbe c'y. line caec of ecnuinc army Saddles just received. Trunks, atchels and rei-airlng a spec aity. 1.1f..TkTfl f ... . T T Horse Mi liners, ' inly 25 - JOS. root st Knoxviile Furniture Cq, w E ARE UEUE YKT, WITH THE finest and cheapest t urniture and other house hold goods to be found in the city. Wc are receiving new goods- daily irom ta3 Factory. -Al o a full line of Kaby Carriages july n it, ri . ! EjKU, juanastir Does it Pay to Advestise? OF COUBSE H DOES. N ADDITION TO THE HANDSOMEST I lice of (.'hlna; Glass, . Qucensware, Lamps. &i , which has ever been offered to the traae, l have j'ist received a large and line assort m-nt of Wood and Willow Ware, consisting in part of fine Juoiper Water and Pai er Mache rails, Tuis, uowis, Migar ana B -our urns. Baskets of all kinds, Door Mats, scrub and Blacking Br n-hes. and the best quality or Brooms ever offered here.' Call and examine L,. C. LINEBERRf , No. 117 South Front St 1ulv 25 Always Ready rilO RECEIVE CUSTOMERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, -IJSKS. PENS, PENCILS WRAPPING PAPEK, GRAIN BaGS, BASE BALL SUPPLIES, : PICTURE FRAMES, HAMMOCKS, CROQUET, Ac, Ac. t C. W. yATES. i july 25 Wholesale and Retail Stationer AND- FAWCY GOODS At Auction. TO MORROW. (TUESDAY) at 1 o'clock, we will sell at auction, at tbe store of , Miss E. Karrer, (VollersMJuilding) ' ' No. 117 So. Front St., Balance of stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods. &c. &c. Also 3 Royal St. John Sewing Machines. ' Agency to bo givon to purchaser of machines , This is the last day of sale and goods will positively be sold. Sold in lots to suit wholesale trade. COLLIER & CO.. july 26 ; Auctioneers. RKMEMBER THE NAME : Pineapple "a la Mode," (The ncx Beverage ) Don't lake anything eiee. Beware of coua terfeitrs. sharks. Ac Prepared only at the Soda Fountain of - . , JAS. D. NUTT, the Drttglst, juy 23' 2S N. Front St. Closing Out ! 1 1KB ALL OUR FRIENDS, : WE ARK J - selling off at ccet. ' DICK ME ARES. . . G&otlcmen's Furnishing House. tuly 33 12 N. -Front 8t Carolina Beach. fHE PASSPORT WIl-L LEAVE- FOR t AROLINA BKACH every weekday st 9 and, -c-' . , '" Tra!a re:r.rLlnK' Ij-ayrs at 1 .rd ft. OnScn - T"," - C.i J"7"tfr. a.A "LKA5K miTIGI . rtn t flad to rvoaiv oomnualeaUo from our man da on may aatf all snhiaett MBcrallatarest tm " Vh HM.mm or tna wrltajr aut always tmS-r ' tuatMd to thaXdiibr. 0-:'V " J ' ' :'' (ioramuiUcarioita must b wrrtta o . J om side of the paper. a; " .-,'.. - ffcraonantlea must b avoldad ; : - And It Is spec3ally and -particularly aa trod that tho Kdltnr dooa not atwaya aadrt" tm vlows of correspondent 'nal to tl m th editorial 4oiumaa " ; N 15 W A DVRKTISEH CKTB. buse. 116 Market Gt., -o- RIEW BARCAirJG THI8 WKBK. A large variety di tie re n't styles DRESS GOODS 5o per yard. 3G.Inch BATISE. 8c per yard. Best DRESS GINGHAMS, 8c per yd. Good SATEENS, worth 25c for 1 2Jc WIIITB GOODS. 8. IO, 124.15 and 18c per yard. LINEN TOWELS irom lOc up. TABLE DAMASKS from 25c up. J PARASOLS Sateens, from 4Uc up ALPACA from 50c np. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES .. and alarge LINE OF LACES, which wo have not had foorn to show so far this season. At Very Low Prices. GAUSE MERINO UNDERWEAR, besides a full Assortment of . DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. GLOVES. MITTS. HOSIERY, CORSETS.ROBES. & FLODNCINGS At prices that will please every body. M. M. KatzV 116 Market Street. Notice. TT A VING BOUGHT TBE &TOCK OF Groceries and i ood will of Mr. John n. Ilan by, corner of Orange and Seventh streets, I am prepared to furnish customers with fresh and cheap Roods. I shall carry a small stock and replenish weekly, thus ensnrlnr fresh goods for pay customers. . . jUiy.Z'.'lw CHARLES D. JACOBS. -THE- Bazar Corset ! A Dollar C or cat for 50c. " Selling at reduced prices a fine fttock . - ........... - . , of Hats, Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at Taylor's Bazar, 118 Market St., WilmingtonN. C. july 19 tf ; . FOR THE nOT SEASOW. riHERUOMETCRS WHICH TELL HOT7 hot It la. .- ." . , HAMMOCKS which tell you how cool you canfcel.; - ' - SPECTACLES to preserve yoor eyes in the hot sun. - -' ' ' - Baskets to keep your lunch cooL BOOR8 for the millions. : BEADING MATTER for ercryhody and guaranteed to keep e rerybody cooL Having re tamed from my fishing ex pedltks I will sow devote the best of ray time to make all happy and cool. 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