THE IIORITETG STAR. By TO. II. CERNAKl). p.'KUAHBh DAILY KXCEPX" II ONl AYS. , ' . ufu o (riaoMMion in advancx- - '" : Oht year, (by mail) poataga paid,;. $7 trf) six month. . , . ..... 4 00 Three months. " . - ..., 25 one month " " a .... 1 00 fo City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the city, rmeenuenw per wee, unr City Agent are i t VVTTT XTV not authorised to collect fr mere than three months I V J Ld A. V """IN J . OO . " ' 1 1 r 1 I, , . 1 1 - 11- ,- ' ' . . .1 .! i.i. . . 1 ... 1.. 1 . M ' - ' r-TT r i . -. ... . -i,x- .t --.:.. . . . - .cU-. ,i Ono Square one day,.... " ; . " two days... three days,....,... loureaya,.,., ... five days,...., ..... One week......... Two weefca,.. . Three weeics, . . . One month,..;;... Two month,.;.... Three months,... Six months,,.,.... One year..i..... . I ft WILMINGTON, N;C, TUESDAY. JUNE 10; 1879. 13 Contract Adyerti somen t taken t WHOLE NO. 3 690 I . Tra llnoa mIM Ki 9 M . 3 ; 4 oi ... a r .' 10 tw .. . n i .. 40 ) Vi ( Developmenta made during the Spofford Kellog invc8tigaUon show a wretched: stale of Kepublican morality in Louisiana; 8evigne8 confessed -himself a liar.' Warner Silver bill laid before the Senate and postponed, after which Mr. Harris ad dressed that body on McDonald's bill au thorizing the use of militia, and land and naval forces of the United States, in certain cases. Mrs. Horace Lacy was roasted to leath in a burning carriage. Vio lence ; and . bloodshed are reported ; from Itoyal Arcb Rlaaon. IRaleigh News J j Hie officers elect for the ensuing year are as follows: .CM. .Van QrsdelL , WilraingtonJ wheat and oat crops of the western part of Graud High Priests - - . : - j '-'J Stanly county promise .well." I he corn Wtn 'V Ri.Av.Att Tt,,-i,nm ra and cotton crops are small, but are also Wm. l.lackwell, Uurham, De- promi8ing. , The -election in' Buford puty Ijrrand iligb Tnest. r j and Sandy Ridge townships, on Thursday, batnueu 11. Smitli, W instou, lirand 1 ion the prohibitionMicense cueBUon, resuitea shall be sold in Monroe township, was held I To-aj. ' on Thursday last, and resulted in favor of For. the ; South r Atlantic States, Tea-? prohibition by 80 majority. There were nc88ee and' Obiof Yalley, generally lower 513 votes polled. 37 Deingior proniou ?u rlalneor stationary temberatureJ and 318 for license.5 we learn mat we r - . . " A CAROLINA VACHr.CLVB. Second Kaes for ' Yaent Frolle Ibt Xttion-T b the Flas-Two Janina, Orta and PrevesBa, the product ot I ,ar- King Thomas Dauiel. Newbern, Grand Scribe. :- '".- ; ' John' Nichols, ttaleigh, Grand U. w. isamj u&ieign, rana oeore-- Turkish military - insubordination. The destruction of the : German mission station at Katal is reported. The would-be assassin, Solovieff, bas been exe cuted. '.'rw. London 2ime$ says the recent atfvance in cotton at' Liverpool was transi ent and unreal. The Norfolk Ex change has partial reports of Virginia and North Carolina cotton prospects. A substitute for the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Appropriations bill was reported in the House yesterday and passed by a vote of 188 td 21; motion was made to sua peud the rules and pass the Army Appro pxiation bill as reported June 6th, but an adjournment - took place btfore action, - Mexican infantry at Piedras-Negras mutinied and fought their way through their guards; 'number of . lives lost. An effort is to be made to re-elect M. BlaDqui to the French Chamber of Deputies. Oil! to defray judicial expenses of the Government, reported yesterday, is the same as that decided upon in the Demo- cratic(caucus. Bayard's bill concern, iog juiies, passed by the Senate on Friday, was brought up in the House yesterday. New York markets: Money easy at 34 per cent. ; cotton nominal at 131l$i cents; . southern flour quiet and. steady at 4 7o5 60; wheat spring quiet, winter a shade firmer, with a moderate export trade; corn without decided change,- with mode rate trade at 41 441 cents; spirits turpen tine quiet at 262Gl cents; rosin quiet at $1 321 37 for common to good strained. Kev. Theodore WhitGeld, Char lotte, Grand Chaplain. E. H. Greene, Charlotte, Grand Captain of the Host. Appointments were made by the Grand High Priest, as follows: ; i J. C. Mund, "Wilmington, Grand; Principal Sojourner., vs.-; i ; ; 1 Isaac Patterson, Newbern, Grand Iioyal Arch Captain. W. L. Wall, Durham, Grand Mas-; ter, SdVail. -fV "V - ' James Miller, Charlotte, Grand Master, 2d Vail. u 1 S. D. Wait, Raleigh, Grand Master, 1st Vail. H. W. Peele, Wilson, Grand Tiler. The time of the Annual Convoca tions was changed from the . first Tuesday in June to the Tuesday next preceding the nrst Monday in June. The next Annual Convocation will be held in Wilsou. in favor of brobibitiott in both of them. A feature of the .prohibition-license election on Thursday was the boys' elec tiop.. Out of a poll of 70 votes 72 were, for prohibition and 4 fot license. This result speaks well for the Sunday school training of the boys.; ; :: . Charlotte Observer: The pres ent Postmaster atMooresvillehas been noti fied to surrender to Miss ? Henrietta Bar Vingcr: .-r-iii Rev. W. R. Atkinson, prin cipal of the Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies, will deliver the annual sermon be fore the cadets ot the Carolina Military In stitute, at the First Presbyterian Church, this evening at 8 o'clock. -It is stated winds mostly from southwest to southeast, partly cloudy or cloudy weather,- and local i . 'J .-:. v.1'! -',:....;.. ; 1 , ...... q . rams.,v ... : ....... i Tbe Kate Col. W PeTne meeting; of tne Bart Cllaton. j Wine Oretk'Dewa and a Run-Uader. , The second race of the season, on the Thermometer Records , I The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,' at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: A Manta Cape Fear River, under the auspices of the A.UaUsta; above Club, came off yesterday afternoon. ! Charleston,.; There was a fine breeze 'blowing f r6m the Key We8t,.i.-.8 Mobile,.....'. 89 Montgomery .....70 New Orleans,..., 8a PuntaKas8a, . .'. . .7d 70 75 of their Brother, Win. S. Devane, deceased. Present : J.L. Stewart, M. C. Richardson, ; E. W. Kerr, J. D. Kerr, Swift Galloway, W:J A; Guthrie, J .'' Stallings, E.T.Boy- kiB, G. IV. Britt and H. A-.Beaman. On motion of M. C. ' Richardson, J. L. Stewart was elected ; Chairman, and E. T. George were chosen Judges. ' . .' " Z , ' I We unintentionally omitted tu mention y After some rin avoidable delaV the boats Sunday morning,- that ; Prof Agostrai pro-; Were called And started In fine style and in poses1 giving another family excursion to! the following order, the course : being the Smithyille and the' forts ion Friday : next.; same as in the last race, the distance eight . .The Italian band will accompany the plea- miles : i v s. jf u -m;k! i surers, and besides the opportunity oi aan- Frolic Ten lines selid Nonpareil lyyt make one pquar- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The, Sale QP CROCESRY AND GLASSWARE h ' Advertised to take place this morning. Is postponed until FRIDAY NKXT ' 15th insUnt, at 10 o'clock. 1elOU CRONLY & MORRIS, Ancts. &:;lt;rFor;Rafflelj 'The fine fast saflinjr Yacht KROLIO, cepper fastened, three years old, and warranted Bound. Winner of yester day's Regatta, and holds the. Cham pion Fla! of the Carolina Yacht Club. To be raffled at f 2 00 per chance ono hundred chances. For farther particulars apply to KASPROWICZ'S CIGAR STORS. je 19 It will Rohn nuf on sleeoers to run between Raleigh & Charlotte. This begins to look like business.; The country Treasurer has been authorized to pay the , coupons on the Mecklenburg bonds issued to the Wil mington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad. There are now outstanding of those bonds $ 22,100, the interest on "which Is $773 50. A negro in Meoklenburg took a letter to a voune man to have It read. The Rosa Lizzie a a -e Engine and Boiler. TJPRlGHT B01LER;"aNP'; KNGINS AllOUT 6-Horte Power, all In A No. 1 order, ccbnecled and ob wm wai cmgApoara me steamer jrasspori, we learn i running. & ba.aiw. 8h 50m 17s 3h 50m 54s Sh 50m 57s Sh 51m 40s 3h 52m 41s Secretaries I The Chairman appointed Swift Qallo-J "z-- r I way. W. A. Guthrie, M. C. Richaf dson, J. i BKofe. i. . - ... . -rr-- i.. 1 . r ' k N, Stallings ana J. u. &err a pomnutwe w 8oon afler 8tarUng the Ripple broke her draft' suitable resolutions, who, through bob 8lay ani returned to the wharf foi re their Chairman, Capt. Galloway, presented pair,! and this mishap was immediately fol ia beautiful and touching testimonial to the ,QWed by a one to the Bom, which integrity, personal worm, gentlemanly i pattiall y fiued . and she had to bail out, that "the Pagoda," or dancing pavillion, at Fort Caswell,-will be in readiness by thaf time' for'nae.' ' '. i: Jq 13 It PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. Ship Notice; Charlotte Observer saysf The ! letter was j courtesy and many noble traits of charac-1 lowet gailg and repair damage. .They were dated at Hampton. 8. C, and was signed! ter displayed by the lamented deceased. by a name to which was attached the'word I botll in bJa profession and in the private burn the houses and railroad bridges in I sortow his death has cansed the people of the ceuntry, ana went on ro say mat me i samp60n county, among whom he was i colored men had to resort to this, as they I . . lti. whom hia nrofeaalon. t so ihao ehmilrl hp. and I " lv"""ui " r soon underway again, however, . and be haved very well during the ' remainder of the race. ' ' Soon after rounding the "Dram Treew buoy the first time, and when some distance below Messrs. Kidders' Mill, Ike Lizzie was Vamallable lVeuers. ... ,' j. ,, The i following' are! the unbailable letters remaining :in the city postoffice: ohnBialldcli, Baltimore Md. :E. A. keim,;JerseyCity, N. j; ; ; ir RITKR. AND MAtllNK. . Schooner Iftttra&er, for this port, ar rived at Vineyard Haven On Sunday last. We notice in our harbor the schooner Bull, of Swansboro,1 at Hall '&- Pearsall's je 10 St ALL PERSONS ARB IIERJEBY cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any (of the crew of the ' British Briz BRUNETTE, as no bills of their contract ion will be paid by the Master or Consignees. PATEKbON, DOWNING A CO. Consignees - A Few TJOY8' CASS. SUITS, . je 10 It 9, 10, 11 and 13 ye:ra, . - $5 and S6 ONLY, at ! MUNSON'S wharf, eleven dava out. A. B. Carroll mas- The Grand Counoil of Koval and I that their Northern friends would furnish I al duties as attorney ana counsellor nrougni i Blrupk b y agaw and "run under,", settling I ter, Levi Jones, first and second mate.cook W . a . Ta. i m -,.1 U. mmb m . .W HAaaAHal fp Anrt I . Select Masters held its Annual As-1 "m we nouey, iuhhwu mm into ciose reiauou s.. i to lhe watel. edge before Bne could be I and J J 3 l.i Ola. aiMnr1aa W.W haI Willi I - . a .omKiwn WMlnaiulav Rt name nlace. I ?aa.r?88e-u1"" A"",. u,cai"V. " shiD and constant Business intercourse, "'""j " j t --- . nim ior ms service in iuu vsusn, auu ... . , . ... . ru...: ffluira f I . ,r. L .u. ... w I tml who rq well remember his high cour- A.UO lUltUtVlUg uuw vwuvia v. WOUlU COmc up UU IUU Li aiu. ua nBa, - ii" the ensuing year: however, told to spare Monroe and Char- age, his ardent patriotism, his genial na S E Allen, Wilmington. Most III. lotte. Some reference having been made turt.-and'his kind aad courteous manners. Gr.odM.su;. .v.., 2t'SK5lurJS . I.....l.ircBo1a.ofur.Uh.o.py o J.L Macks, Wilmington, Dep. III. I nnother name, to which was attached the the resolutions to the family of the" de- Grand Master. I word "president." This was dated at I cea8ed to the Stab,-the' Raleigh Owerwr, .... B 3 T I Ta.M.ll C V nl TTT a O tn 1 II A OOffVl A TMIr. I I M. Urausman, Ualeigu, v,ranu irrm. ":d oae orotherof Fayetteville QazetU. ; and Goldshoro' Me a8hor6 Dy a pa98ing t ? , T u n. ap I too letters Informed the negro man to I tenger for publication, and to His Honor, I aftVwSrds righted wno. xiicuuib, Avaicisu, vj-." .v whom lbey were aaaressea mat ne snouia I Judge Seymour, presiding, with a request i up lo the clly They are talking in Washington of j Capt. of Guard. Grant and Settleour Tom as the Republican ticket for 1880. orer. . . . D. W. Bain, Ralctgh, Grand Re corder. ' J. C. Munds, . Wilmington, MX. Ben Hill is going to reply to Jim Blaine attack. Some fur will be seen to fly on that interesting occa sion, we dare to predict. ' Thg Ne w York Herald has whipped abon; again It is now blowing John Sherman's tin horn. " There never was just such a weather-cock before. .t ; . ' ... le Samuel S. Harris, of Chicago, H II. Mnnaon. Wilminirton. tir. Ilrtn rf f!onnr.il. ; J. M. Rosenbaum, Raleigh, Grand Steward. Spirits: Turp8imiiiBi But 250 bale coltou were re ceived last week at Raleigh. Revenue receipts in Fourth, District, last week, $94,880 02, j , Green ( Langley,. colored, in Nash county," was bitten by a mad dog. The third edition of Rev. 'Jas. B. Taylor's ! Catechism is reaay : ior me press. - - x Mr. George W. Owens, a mer BpnH hia answer to Liberty. S. C. lne negro pretends to know nothing about the whole matter except what he heard from the letters." r Chariotte Observer : Several western papers publish Senator Vance's sneech in full. Denuty Marshal E. F. Fenton, of Wadesboro, arrested and brought to the city, yesteraay, vrimam Hastings, postmaster at Beaver Dam, in Union comry, charged with violation of the revenue laws by selling tobaeco and whisxey without a license. Two elec tions on the prohibitory liquor law were held in Mecklenburg county uay Deiore that the same be entered upon the : records of the Court After an eloquent speech from Capt Galloway in support of the resolutions, and addresses from other gen tlemen of the bar, they were unanimously adopted. A Deodorf aer. Dr. D.M. Bme, of this city, has invented a deodorizer for which is claimed virtues of a decidedly important character, and which would prove especially useful in yesterday, one in Paw Creek township and. rpiea aubject to visitations from yellow fever and other infectious diseases, as weu the other in Lcmley's township. The vote in each tuwnshiD was Quite small. In Paw Creek the wet ticket ticket led by a major ity of 60; in Lemley's the dry ticket carried by a majority of 28. ; The prohibitory law exists in over half the county's townships. Baia to oe sa xjuguouuiau auu buu Charlotte several weeks ago, was drowned while bathing in Po iter's pond, late yester day afternoon. He and a man named as a disinfectant for ships. It is Said that it will arrest decomposition or decay in any organic substance, either of animal or vegetable origin. It has been tested on a sturgeon's head and found to work like a j Ripple.......... charm. Even bilge water, it is claimed. can be rendered perfectly sweet and whole- Gypsy , , ...oh 53m 10s The arrival of the Frolic was greeted has been elected Episcopal bishop of chaot of Halifax" is dead. He died on Rogersweat in the pond together. Benton Some by its use. If it is all that it is with tremendous cneermffirom tne crowns - I . c .-, n . r t f- . I - ? . , . i. I. . M. I . ... : . a .3 I rt Anont,liifl nn t rift annrft mnn All A . Rnfin nn. I Haturaav. aantt verv suaueniy ana lsaupuuaeu iou i i. mM tn h and this laci can De teBieu i y r- ) ; - ui bug i i . . - - - . . The residence of James Uouncil, JaySZnx.JrT burned last week. Nothing it.i.aV and creWj had one of the liveliest passages righted, on account of the large quantity of ; on record. We have been favored with an water which ahe ' had previously shipped, : examination of the log-book, and for fear She careened over on ber side and the crew. , ful perils overcome for brilliant manc3a among whom were the Commodore of the vrea, and for herioe fortitude, exhibited by Club and a Market street grocer, gracefully captain and crew, the voyage; of tbe Bull and sDeedily crawled over the side and surpasses the wildest dreams of fiction. It clung to the craft until she was towed l is not our purpose, at present, to immortal- row boat She was I ize in the Star the splendid courage of the and bailed out, coming ( officers and men of that vessel. ' In the fu- apparently none the woiW rture--pehaps: next Sunday w&en we win for the accident. : The boats rounded the home buoy at the finish of the first course as follows: , . ' ; Frolic. .......... .... . . ..... . .4h 45m 15s Bonnie Lassie. ... . . .... . .. . . .4h 50m 29s Gypsy .4h 50m 48s Rosa. 1 . . V4h 52m 07s Ripple w .. ............... .4h 55m 35s Daring the second course no incident of. importance ccttrredr The Btnnie Lassie withdrew. The frolic increased her lead, the Bosa passed up to the second place, and the Bipple followed, the finish being made in the same order. : The yachts rounded the home buoy the second time, completing the race, in the following order: . . ::- v Frolic .5h 41m. 19s Rosa. . ... ..5h 48m 30s 5b aim iya DR. D. M. BUIE'S DEODORIZER. THIS DEODORIZER, WHEN '.PROPERLY AP, plied, will dissipate any disagreeable or inju rious odor or gas which may be present, and also arrest decomposition or decay In any organic sub stance, either of animal or vegetable origin. This consequently stops the production or fungus growths, wnicn are sacn irnitnu sources or spread ing diseases broadcast from house to house and street to street. When used as directed destroys all the sources of contamination on shipboard; will prevent any of tbe foul accumulations which prove so disastrous to the crew. Bilge-water is rendered sweet and perfectly wholesome and pleasant. It can be tested in a few minutes. The fluid Is applied to the subject matter by sprinkling with an ordinary watering-pot. .-- . - v Jfor any information on me euojeet sppiy to xrr. P. M. BUIE, or JAMES P. POST, who will receive publish an extra thousand, we will print the log of the Bull on her trip from Swansboro 'to Wilmington. , ' hi CITY ITEMS. orders for the article. je 10 It Excursion Season. 1879' j 3heWJA.cisos'sBB8T Sweet NavyTTobacco. ! THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the - city : The Purcell Bouse, Harris News stanu. ana we cTAwmce. ' a aa ! WfiH nPWAKTJa OP" . THIRTY YEARS Mas WrnsLow'8 Soothino Stbup has been used for Children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and DiABBHOEA, 'wnetner arising irom teeuungor other causes. An old and weu-triea remeay, C3NTS A BOTTIiK. -.':. ! 1819 i 85 l A Skin like Monumental Alabaster may be at tained by using Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which does away with the necessity for 8ulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beautiner, and very economical. ; ' - t Hint to those Prematurely Gray, use Hill's Ix- BTAHTANXODS HATS UTS. : ... .- a . . vwn r I McIVER. On Monday morning, June' 9th, ELI ZABETH ANN, wife of Jordan T. Mclver. Michigan, in place worthy bishop, McCoskry. Mr. Har ris formerly had charge of a church in New Orleans. He is an editor. ' It is thought Parole will run to-day in the Ascot Stakes Handicap. There aro thirty-five subscribers. :; Parole's chance;" jsrn6t flatteriugT u He will oi Jioone. was ourueu -. annmincin. the death, at Glen Alpine was saved. I anrinar9 dav before yesterday, of his Davidson's wheat crop, now j brother, Mr. George Smith, and left yester- tx-inir harvested, is al least one-tnira oeuer i h,t morninflr to ne nresent at nis iunerai. than last year. v Mr. George Smith was a native of Scotland - Mrs-'Marsaret J.. wifo of " Rev. Neck. Robert C. Scott, w ho was :t T7 SKRdSsonntv" on wised in Providence township, Mecklen- ts "W ' n hnt was last heard from the 28th of May in her 7tn year, y f ) uVRAK;if living, will nlease The Btatesviue America nayt i communicate with ms relatives, in noriu ht CTol. P. a. Means ana v;apr, jouu i Carolina, ne may nave neen a vicuui ui Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to . ,,. th- inventor states it I Afterwards received , from the Judges the! attend the, funeral on Tuesday morning, at o in a few minute wUlwear until ike, from St Jobn's Episcopal Church. teiii nrnvo a valuable auxiliary to me Boards of Health ia our Southern cities during the summer months. At any rate, U is worth a trial. 1 Seateace Carried Oat. Ella Holmes, colored,; who was tried and convicted of larceny at the late term of our Criminal Court, and who was ordered by the next race shall decide whether she is to ti. Keep It sxuir longer, or resign it iu auwuicr aanara uampen, ageaone ween. 5 11 T. I LI1 UL VvUl. X . . M.mun I' i uuvuua . - - I have to carry ponnaswnue jester Wooahouset editor of the Concord BegUter, the yellow fever scourge last year, and if so HisHonor, Judge Meares, to be turned will carry but 110 - pounds. The had a fight a few days ago. The Copcord p. N. Phifer, Charlotte, would like to be ver to her mother, who is. a resident of wm va j r naDers do not i mention anyiBuch ,occurr informed of the fact, by any of his friends. . " T: .. 1)aMl,nJ!.l, Baaing Calendar, of May 22, says: Jc " f ' r L-l Night before last the stores of Messrs. South Carolina, with the understanding jABtftK in the Cesarewitch. two miles, j 'vtt-u ' JJui... HTntrt ; 54ftrt F. H. Glover and B. B. Alexander, in the that she was not to come back to this cUv 'I'maa Diroar Trade street, contents. Mr. Smart has iust finished a three was taken to the Southern train yesterday in eharia of DeDUtV Sheriff of the gallant crafts composing the fleet. - The actual running time of the respec ti ve wan Vt t a 41 a al a trArTB & i. Frolic. lh 51m 19s Rosa..- ..lh 58m 31s Ripple lh earn os Gypsy -... . . . .v. . . ; . ..2h 01m 21s The Frolic rounded every buoy first and was not passed by any boat during the entire race.' The Lu&ie was about two hundred yards astern of the' Freiie when she met with the accident," and was sailing splendiaiy unaerine experiencea commanu ( The rnaeral services, will take place this (Tues day) morning, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, comer of Dock and Sth streets. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited td attend.-;.;. v.-w - WlLMINQTON & WKLDON RAILBOAD. ; ;, . - ;, Fasssnokb Dxfabtxxni. tit : ' Wilximoton, N. U. , June. 8th, 1879. ;RoUND TRIP TICKETS TO THE VARIOUS . Virginia Springs, Western North Carolina Summer ( Seserte. Moiebead City, N. C. , and Old Point Conyr Xort,Va., good until Noyember 1st. 1879. are now obtainable at Union Ticket' Office, Wilmington, Goldsboro, Wilson and Tarboro, and will remain on sale until October 1st, 1873. ' :- Close connection for points on A. M. & 0. It. R. by 9 20 P. M. train fronv Wilmington t Close connections for points on C. & Qj. R. R. by DOtn trams rrom wiimingum. Close connection for points on Western North ,; Carolina K. R., by train leavieg I Wtttnlnoton 6.88 A.' M. 1 Weldon.. .................... v .8.13 A. M. i;i ? Wilson........... ..421 A. M. ' Tarboro..... ...8.30 P. M.; ;;; Leaving Goldsboro at' 10.10 A. M. daily, arriving at ; BaUshury 106 P. M.. there connecting with Bleep ing Cars on W. N. C. R. R., and reaching Swan-, tmnoft t K an A. M. and Asheville 10 30 A. M.. be- ! ing beyond question the line of quicker transit an d , superior comion lo an outers rauuuiK w " nmu -North Carolina. . - - . ; For tickets, time cards, engagement of sleeping ear accommodations. Inquire of Agents at Stations named or to tne undersigned. ;- i81w ;v. : ; . ; : : Gen. Pass. Agent, i -U iri a NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Tlie Wiliimgton. ; Telepliaiie Exchange. I r.,.i.-na nti twpnv.iirht varda. had I ? . . J I Central Hotel buildioir. on IT. HaT " h Amanfillv Start "ife and cnud muraerer, , were robbed ofsome-of their " vT, ! r ZS v m I iait cried lute a cnua iawcc- r R -... nftt f oy uieneig, uui vi dibuio, """- i -r thn dpsth of Mr Klnley. tne laiior, i tt. z . . . ... x Ofl loot I Corpse. :i tr, a' a i 'i r-j -; , : i' --' I rtno and tha rpsnlt I"1"',". -rn f -rf .W Vaci-It in reorted that' S:tr,rWwTThr estimated value was some iout)imtueminuot tu j The won the champion .flag for, ibned third plainlt event, and Mr. u b HOLD ' THE FORT ! Actons bquirrei, me ibbi. w uuu ne maae w huhw a r. T7 ";! I ""af . " - I teoeatedly finished second or tnira, ana twentv-three runners. ! Tbe acceptance of t Northwestern North Carolina ? Radroad I ymple calculation will show -the net profit I ln- superintendent GarreU I B-tiptbe course in the Quickest time h. uliohia maa apt dnwn for Mav 27. aad I iimnn the Greensboro es oaiem roaa.i i from uiese mree aays j.-wora. nu ..vicm,i . l.rl .u ...j..u fiini,;in. 'it ' ius ni6nu i -- .. , . -r 1 1 j i.j.i.ii . u v nee riAina. -.. ; d, run uio icveiu.vi uio swv , . Qq ttt irim i . . . . i - . ,1 . . m m a 1 1 i' . .... . .. ... in. mmti i .... .- 3 desnerately all along the lines, bn aomeiy repuiseo. .,( Desirable Residence for Sale; Tnffar for sale mv Residence, on the West side of Third Street, between Ches nat and Mulberry Streets. The Lot is 80x105 ieet. The House contains eigai rooms and is in excellent repair. - Persons wishing to purchase will be shown tfiroagb the premises on application. jro: je 7 lw for terms, &capply to nac ' dun. OHN LONDON; Sna'2-W WB EdiBon-Pholps Instruments 1 Horner School, Ozford.N. 0. it is likely that a goodly number are left in, 1 for tne benefit of the Mount Airymilroad, J profit so that Parole, who win unaouoieuiy aiar, ani tnat me aiount ait iww wui will nrobablv meet a fine field on Ascot I connection at Winston i Heath. The Ascot course is circular and I j R.loiah News: Mr. . F.. of this Limtv went inta bankruptcy. He filed a Organized,' with one exception. ni.nri of two miles bv sixty-six yards. 1 The first half is nearly on tbe descent, and, the tvortlk seelaK tnt were hand- j We examined yesterday a specimen of. mMmimMV?X90n-.Wt4r. h j wj e3UunlliaUon of par u-t 0f subscrl- yu"" ' m V..r-j .A t.1ni1l i IhA ia-aVhf. which is called the Gld Mile, is bS sS his uDbiH tbe ereater partoi tneway, iequixiuK i v-rr:;'" nP hllM Alur arot nanic- a good horse to carry a heavy impost to victory. . - i- ' The Ewing serenade was a grand affair, it seems." Senators Thurman and Pendreton' made capital speeches, n.i.hh..n On or tnese tatter eu paoiv j f .y at aa a a a , . Stricken and relinquished his claim of up wards $1,200, and offered to pay f 1,000 if his nroperty were-Uken from the schedule. This ts more oi a wa i.uu (Warrcintoiii tn dava freauent attempts have been . M.riiaa ti; hnrn 'i'tha . . a tmana iiv un.uu w u . umi uwa w ...-. , in addition to a ' remarkably clever I ncea an( gtabies of some of ouif citizens. speech from Gen Vance was on riffht element. The Richmond Dis patch special says: NEW IDVEBTIlBnENT!!. i R'..ttwt 'PnldiBff-store kev. f f Munbow J3oyr-cass.-Buiis. J National Bell Telephone Co. f 1 Dr. D. M Bum's Deodorizer. - i j ; ! Wuvmikgtoii Telephone Exchange. I Fob Raffle- Sailing yacht Frolid." j Cbonly & Morris Sale po8tpone(.i. . f Caution No-ncK-Crew brig Brunitte.': i P. CuMMrao & Co. Engine and .holler. Local Uoii. " . ,v ' ' ' " "- - Three dead dogs and two dead home ingenuity in the shape, of what, is called a revolviog photographic album, made entirely with a pen knife and bracket saw, by Mr! H. R. Hicks, of the firm f Johnson &, Hicks, of this city, (who says a iMlnnl riirht haa been' anolied for.) .It i The weatheryCondiUons yesterday were I tttpjuner PasmorLlell her Wharf, that thOSeh I ; Onr Instcomcnts are admitted, by disinterested . - - I . . t MTTntMnmi. mn lav or experts. , ., t ;. ;,;,." .... .. ..... j t.. ' .i I. ; -"' ; - . men were aooara,iaeue4ucr ivu0 i Weesliectta commence strlneins the wires to- a 1 A vm ana MTT.rPARV ACADEMX. Fall Ses sion opens September 1st ' Assistant Instructor,' a to winatnn. a Drurfnate of the University with distinction. I am also glad to announce that my father, J, H. Horner, will take charge of several classes.. For circulars address "- ', , 1 Corn. Heat, Tobacco. i A AA Bushels WHITE CORN, " 1000 "UBUel" 10C0 Bur hels MIXED CORN, il50 XMD-8Md8mitBbTO 75 Boxes TOBACCO.aU gdej. 100 Boxes Soap, Crackets, Oysters, BoftyCndles, 4c, for .ale low bv - - . M m O. U GORB, . mySStf NOS. S and 8 8onth Water st constructed of ; black: walnut and -white 1 military would hot be lenished by thfel day orto-morrew. hoUy is teeple shspedtn with eighteen i eport: me programme mareea put was, ptii tn nhatrurmnhlh oards: and would I however, fully carried but. The; Rifles make a handsome ornament for the 'centre- fired a salute of musketry (and it was well Unik a1,:i1 .l Ant l&liOr 18 ilOtlA 1Q TX)1D. OI UullTJ autl UU CACOllCU- AUUtoU BBvlll CSUU wim - - I j , . table. evidenced in its make-up., lston, q.r ana. Drasn nas 8 were Bent out of the city yesterday tbe 8herui feuce, f f if pre- . .,,-. . uajh and h.r.inrv to buminz it A negro boy has I -rrptfld cadcrht id the act. -- The . ui,.u ... a Bishop Atkinson visited at. Mark's Church Sunday , and tjoofirmed, lx persons. r-- lt T 'PAVtIa. lina lVaon an- I . i i i.i J.t.i-i1 with beio I PDe I UTC1I..MJL. - .M.M.i..mj lW! Mo t WU EU1VICU -TCUUlCU. VUMKVU I offenders. The rinmn.n with lieadrittarters for .the nres-1 former, who had been locked .UP at hhl own ent at Wilmington. .f.,, I request, was dischargedV. and as tne two "That of Governor Vance was. it is ac- prospecto are very flourishing. . knowledged, a decided hit, and everybody Fare fT,ne Tery rapidly in some por- laughed to day over nis aeciarauuu , . the county. : t.i , r - i ' a 5ae.ywe is fiftee he bin8, a young woman of Nash, has caused 5.?fc- -fci ara small and have "nr'h excitement in the same neighborhood athickbottomV Hewases much at home by attemptlngto V!Kr .. i h. .n..irtr in front of your I ot. h.a Hpnarted to Darts unsnown. bldraethou vr.: "ZZ; -i .;V : i M w ISfiKS,0 ff.SriJXfS i! nhrh. Sunday morniue and sod einWrnore." - f auco ..-,r. 5 . : , 7. V-- tnhTtr to - 1 X"and is tolectuVe the Opera House U1 .Tii r.-o.ha wpra . made OV Thur- I ...v - .i..apnntinne . .....ti.!pk-. j I irrsited aad Bsnad Over n.nT1an tackburnrEUi., Frosoun, . . lerThersisanunusuaUygood -1 ne religious aw .a. stkbbihir. Hesekiah Atkinson, colored gfflWK drlnkinghouse siring band furnished music as the steamer nioved away from her moorings. City Ooarta . r - : . .y r.-: -2:' 1 1 iThATtrhmifleof an enlovable excursion l Ane cases ior . ir" was fully 'redeemed. At New, Inlet the VC&o uieiiu W4 n tiuui w" r A white man indulged The, Hygeia , Hotel, 1 I OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Beat tte of Bell ly a Tote ot 4 to 1. M?i?:; 'T- a'Mnknallttira Mal'Vkf th WPAka at' T.VHC.h- bnrg, Va., the BDISOK TELEPHONES . , ...... -,t;., If this' is not 'evidence enough, wait a few days and sea foryoarselves. . nc- '.-: Hamamher. wa are suelna the Bell Telephone Co. fox lnfrlageraent of our patents. cular. 1 in . my io iui HARRISUN PHOEBUS. . Proprotor JelO it L. A. AKGXL, Agent. osca oi wiiuqut a iorp.. yteVies of Isaac Walton were landed that T Bell;" Telephone Co. t t . -ir:rrk'U At ilWni f Tavr- I women , had , been in confinement Since S IVHV. .1 . KJ. U1UDU.U1 uvuw wav- r-. r- T - j- . fipi. Mtiw PrTaylor, State Agent, s i Stereoscopic Views, VF EVERY THING IN . . ; v ' . ; inn A BOTOD WILMINGTON. ' Photoeraphs of all sizes and kinds gotten np in the best stylo at - . a: -otinrpn -aftn-ut. ' YATES BOOJi BTUiuii aw vw ww.w.v, je 8tf ' ;. i Did You Ever " KB THOSE BEAUTIFUL TOILET ' SETS AT PARKER 4s TAYLOiv'8 1 Also, those Champion Steam Cookers, . , ... ' : , Ice Cream Freezers, Coolers, aad the "PARKER" and "ROSSMORB" COOKS. . .' . -- i ' w j?rviiw ourow ' 1 Je Bit .AhAMiil tAf anara in full avmoathy with .the speakers, and they remained juntil mearly 11 o'clock, when Vance concluded oe of bis rousing speeches, the band played MDixie,M and General King of Louisiana, dismissed the audience. . Free elections, free juries, no . bayonet rule, no deputy marshals or supervisors, and i the dollar of the falheTB, were announced as the rallying cries of the unio juemocracy, abatement as to the numbers; mat auenuor . . SattiraW morning Newbern ' JJemocrai: xnir.eea i the; esects prouueeu. , . a . , nn.ann. " from three months up to I respects, the most remarkable revival that "culled VKjjJtat 1 iVapn witnessed here for a lone period, hlinU.gI.rlh.prointollMi.. .Yav ' !l ".. '.TfU,1,on T!l 1 ttpaebt Aiklaaoa. wto 1, -now .t the boa his wound to attend the examination. will be the key t the National contest I8o0." .-- !'.- ;,:: :-.:.-vfft;-a-iif' . . aa 5 The"1 first Henderson Revtewt manuf actoi .commeuci villp'a moot ATnprinnned Workers, Jtlf. L. Meadows. . . , ' . ierdarthe type. mad. us ay P Superintendent w W wl be sufficient reebveted from Grav's factory turnea out v,vw p .mI)h Co, ,gnere on wiepuomo - - , rlii-linn: - weekly, when It BhouW,b.reaaa. a, Plannery wm be remembered as an The steamer a aca.Bwuuwu,,.- r . v Vv ' vWr tp. hf ihe Grenada. I -.XJTlL-iiawXe eesday. with a run ana assonea cargu r . operator wuw r rs . superior coart. ' J" v . .... NewTork, Baltimore and other Northern I Mfca., telegraph', offlce, as a yolanteer, last 1.' The lato case in reference to ibe , assess., a . M aa dhaa jaa .A MAfli W tl lam aTaVtan ?SWiari W n . . t a. ' ...aal nnnPOIfirU . IIMII '1 aiicu a. , , -- - E n OtaVi. iaULVUV M 600 bbhv naval and alt agreed that Ohio's contes snext -fall j Besday wUh a full and assorted .ui k Jk. a,... i (tha National contest in 1 n.ni. and nthi nl ntnrrn rH1) - A ytcums to .. Front StreeV alluded te in Sunday's issue. ThaiAa ftntfnn All ntrtrfl. if:' ' : Tk:iTM lwvn-r-ai annra I " -i.j utJ ..t.'i!...; f thn Hnnoinnv w - -D.-iiT.sr ks itmnrn aiiiit inQTB www v nnnii riiHii liik - RURnuon , ut iuv uwwMawa eadache. whetherthe resU 1, Headache. or! Nervousness. , to decide whether orjnot spirituous Uquors drug ,stpres.Kn- - i wv - ry for tobacco in YViimiDgioHuao i plates, w . r. - r--- sd ofjentiocs lunfler ( tne- super- i merchanawe. - - mono Aompnt-Af one oi I r ' if vvrrM ' 'l'h election J 1F m i aaaaMaa nilllllUV 4UWVff V w W.I f the jury until Bometime to-day. sheephead. proceeded to Smithville, where tbe military and others went ashore, the first to ngage inland the last to witness target practice. We ; understand the marksmanship , was very cood. but thai competitive ; contest r suited in favor bf Private J. T.c Pate, iwh won and now holds the prize; f silver toup. rjrrpo'THK. icbcOmbikndatioii of some 1 Arte tlwtareetxrciBes,?the party emT Ah- taain citizen-of Wilmington. I have ap. barked on ihSsteamef: for Fort Caswell; hj; jtow r TATL9Bas Agent Where ineyspen . 7 fXCMli the oigaafaattott ably, afterwards making a run a short dls? " " , . r . - tanceout at seand bn returnlnk called at XS$'&l$iW Smlthvilie and New Inlet, gathering yp the t naattoa desired wm oe given ny nun. - .... 2i j!t.i .. .i i,n ni..0.iu.g " 'V.' I , . Jili m..inv la an vnil known thronsbout the ainerent uivwiuus y. uwuw,,.0.. rii." iiiVi-iM-iarftv. I n .- 1 1 si The cup presentation WJtt.. ras VAntilftt fid Straw j To Wm. ilrp, Esq; ; : Y' OUR SUIT OF CLOTHING, DYED AND RE j paired by us, is now ready, and looks A No. 1. Call and get It.' " . ' ' . . wUiainuiMii uijunuui&D ii : - je 8 tf ... Market, bet. 2d and 8d Sts, boat on the return trip, C6l.rafflin repre- wawnce senting the company, ana acqunuuK ."" self in a brief: ut" appropriate speech. Prkvate PaUieplled4lit&-manner. fhe music furnished, was really -good both going arfd returoing;thff- dancing Was kepfvpwlthbuth crediUble to those under? whrjse msMge ment the excursion was given. - l - ' This Company Is prepared to- sustain Gea. Taylor against all InfrlngemeBta of pateots. . His head -Sterslfor the present, will be Wilmington, and any communications addressed to him will receive TT.-STr Jakes m. 0KMs,f J -; je 10 H- s . - - v s - - i - UeneraTAgent Sonta,- : , Je: tf and Cloth Hats. HARRISON A AlaLEN, . Hatters. -' ifJi-j.-A'WUUUii,-.',., ; ,y ' . - liHIIITlf. w ir . tit A the Norwalk Lock Co. Owner can obUia same at the ' Je 10 It - STAR OFFICE. ' corrs KMDMION COD UVIB OIL. - Wommer's ) . -j.: - Valentine's Meat Juice, ' I r s ,Bay Rum, Violet Water, , LI i, myS8tf In ereat variety at " "GSKEN & FLANNER'8, '

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