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-- .l- ipr- F i ." ;-he nommrg stae, il, WB. U'DQllNAMU. ,niuu dally micjunr nonwr. IT ft UM Square nan nay... .ttH(, ....., 0 . .. " u twodays,:,,. 1 1 ':.. V , ,. thruwdaye,.., ,,,,..,.....;.... '' s o " fsardsya................. It days,,..,.., ......... .,. ... m UQ0 Wfut...v.4jy..'f .'' 4 00 At Oars................ ....... al Sual Thrcavaaka. IH 1 il iOaaaiith,..lAS.i.-i..'.. MM " " Twoatoatba,. ...... II S " ' Thraa aaontaa,.....v.4.M.... S4 OS M BlxaMmta.M 48 M V One yaait.. .r.. SO M afOontraet AAvartUwataBta takaa at praaor tlonatelylowrataa. j . Ten Unea aalld Wonparell typa Baa cm aqoara. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! - - ase - 1 ee 4 la eay Sr mi ta TwClty J uw cur ar VOL. XXVII1.-NO. 76. iVJliMINGTON, N Cl. SATURDAY. JUNE 18. 1881. . 4-c -a " ...... t !- : : - ' : WHOE NO. 4318 ... MuartH4MiMto umi taud at IB OOm aft WTfihtac. N. C. f.,f tt Artlic rto Jfntwdir. -w.ot.j BaUr. o Souih Coia, U at vaap. SXtaitoba, oo t pijar ticar- 1U)U A hot w ba (track Ntw t)r!a, lbirto ( MDHfoki blc fp.)ftvl iiac TaJf- A caair fac- ufy bviml ai Cb!cr: ,b ttapJjaa :pvj wita dScalty. IowRpab icta Coaotioa aocaloalad Jadft L. O. rr-Q--j fjf ro Tttaof aad O. H. Walkar for l..u:aa Gfo. TVa asil of of Siok Maaaictatia Copy. La . wtra caac'oaa 07 era tnai nJM of ,b p.rty i.d 67 tba ctpUMioo of Viafif oinf: total .1 ;.mp: oo, By..nu.v.. lJlU ( cmpoyoaoi; isaaraac aaoaaU to l !U j, ,) - rr Gcrr flWoo. of i.ti4?a4 C4nab pbilaataroput. ...o.. a !..!. IUpnaiotaaawtaat .a- muai air ia EaUaA chaaaaJoagat tit, ,T .ipUJ la Ja yaaia. Tea ,.t . i H: a aaa ba Hud to :ual :riimi Tb aaaivraay of h inlN of Bm1;. II dl oaUarattii at a un f:tir.'y. rraatdaal Oaxflald miiI n(.fiaa' Upieaa from Vlr 4 a ia-i U m oporU f paty taat ' rml fpu tiatiow William aal Crta Kibf, noJ rrt"laal far v .V'i:if''f l. Tct.i. b b rrVataU ii ' : mui"ier '' upp.j.wU It tkif ka , . tjit lo awib V nu n i't. Laai. buca4Ka mi ,,i a tt. ia Aalicipaiiija) a dalaf . i . i 'it a iiv Yua aiar- t .i M of 334 P wi . cutua qaiat . : : t HOt I i 11 eta. auMtra Bo qaa , i, 1-ru t .1 ltQ? Si). tkal opavl abuol j ..r .J c:'4 a oaJa troa. aa- , -yri.i- ft li3l 13. Curs lor. i CKOt. aptfit larpaia , 'lor i.i H.-ni t 44 nau mjhih mm4 a4 .,('! t'axviioa Lrk farm aat rtli . WlA.ly forty car loa.l i . ?ntth, twaiva jaara spu. ., i tutUia couoty, N. Y., aold bia yiif arta to a wealthy bavcvalor for :.ioi) Thi i a fact, accordiog lo u Ail m not gold thai gluj- rii uw f nan Looiaa is good if ir i. Scay Forelar ia about r--.n. If air. tiialaUo arvra r I ..i tutu w luteal bop) I or fearer .viou-'u tl Um paraacalitMi an J ; . 7T iha jjrand jarora wao ar lritiounc on ll lar Iloula ra hit Ucvn in the "e rooked ii m" thmalvn. They will b , w mi'i tlivy, to Gn.l an honeat l.c ? (..r kir and g-aara of tba ml, ri l rovrtiua aa iaforaaed that :.ry will rvcatva no pay for their .r for iha- laai lan dayeof Jane. pondulicka. Had D(i, '(. irutt. Thai. (ffTQio Baron, Mai a part, !! a laap for death wbeo he jamp ! from th tnicagv) tower and land 1 I CO fa; below. A funeral foJ .!. Sana Patch' jump waa a m.I atftir to it. U beginning lo leak oat that .. verdict of tb-a cl Bertie! is ttinut Whiltakeraod hie ears. If tUia u Liu!) then we may understand S y ib feflowis wairo will take some io ravsae tha tvideooe, dsn. Iha (tax&eU orgena are now hand ha (irtst Soppoaa Vhy go to work aod write a Iralhial history ot .... I tue campaj.raa. L4 them ixdom ihemaivee with ooctradktiog Be- a ! I Isas a fuolf Amoog thoaw msoliooed for Gov- rnor to Virginia aaaoog the Demo :rau ar Gao. Kilahagh L-a, John lUadiT, JalwifK Bar hoar, A. H. Ksifeaod Osn. V7. H. Payne. It re bf1e-rd tbw rset aatned staedaV the beat erraocw. Jh Csasaaoa. tbwChioajo faster, n yeeterdsy, SV M o'otook, waaia toaiWn ewwdrtiov. II lifted wva hcrdrvd fcCiodl aad weighed oow iinadr.! and set eotj-Cwo and a half pound. Ksepiratron 16, pais 6?, i-raparmtafW W5 5. rr. jz . ' ' . rr I vwaegaj JjA&flA? la. Ataarj. au i tr- ia aoo of anas aaAa uusatrtoeis VOfa l4e aaaiihaar Y. Mmjt aaoal La Utter ta which he goea far Geo. 'rmae arilh jlovee off. Old Te c4oiaa)hrwU ft oaoj a iaioniQC t ttiw Scwth trddera whb u!m. at. a. taa U A. great bJeaajtfxltai the fid "Uu la re hAvt . am beea reylrad. crop of 1Caiv nele"and "Majehe" woald b fear ful. Dal when we oome to tblok ore lb ostler tha Increase would doV b o r.i, m moi of thoM who wo old Oa tola oolj for woman goffraga in tba Iuliaa ParliameaL Hi Dams it Faari. Wbta it boois too bot to tba U. S. afiar woeuo iffrga La eaUbliabeJ. the peraecated 00. flj to cam a l&ia war Lo bla coraonolr aoa; ecbred, lrcar. .two yart'.t fif wbo wouU baa balMVa4 thai th nrobSotloa xneetlaf aad epeaklnrat Mil lao4 of Ilomaloa lXttbjUaA4 Iho borale ctx Saturday, tba 17tn Iniv, aod aiao w,r . . . . . fWo ' WttlJ M pi"; ror Ui PP'a hea-paafced of fra Ajurieuv TralJi it mtrAnomr '" I laxn HcXwo. I bava Lofonnatioa from a procoicant notiaDU JakaoH! that Ona. 1 :n t . l!vi.i. 1 arv w w -K u7 itioo majority, tie aays there are M fOBr r,roMhii;MUt. w, j.Wm- r r r . foiJowla tlcoea and placet: Jacxsonvue, aoovill township. " May the Stji I 1st Monday la July; Jaaxioa' Store, Tnea alDM i .-V it ,K.r- .r. day, Jnly 6lh: Amaaa. Wednesday. 6th; . j a- people to Uoaiovr Prohibitionists eao aavar b made to baireva thtt Ooalow baa any ehaooe for aalvatioo il it go 100 sgajnsj prohibition. Soator Tharaaao baa dedioed to th Daaaogratia aoaat far Gov ernor of Ohio. Ha as ft be is old aoough lo qait aeekiog office. That ia gtxxJ, providad by eatkiog offioe it can La got. uur ataiaaaaa wbo Jaervee to be oiilMuaaa never grow too I otj for tltw iaNota taroliaa. Even Lo i Way ar ia taactal lhroa their I lt word ax a Fallow oiliseoe. I Thj Sew York dry goods market I ia tboe. aammariaed In a latter of WadceaJaj : AgAta araaaakmg large delive ria of oottoej roods o aooount of former order, bat tba oarreot de caaed lee aotiva. Priate are very qatet, bul bai xaakra are firmly held. Klauaale and Kentucky jeans are fairly active, aod meo'e wear wool- a a a i leoa, ixjavier y aj aouerwaar are in fair raeiaaarL" ' K. V. Smally, rha ialalligacl Slal- I J ' B I wart aorraarpuadaail of the mead a co.. .J M York 7Yibins, writva to bis paper from q. "There ia oo um In tryincr to die- gu-M ib fact thai lh immediate fa- olaar. The b-aivaf thai old laauae are faat paaaiag away gaioa ground oon- I laollv uaoant thai mrat thooehtfnl I olaa, of votera." It ia aa talereetiag phyaiologieal I feot that WhitAakaVeaamhow signs of growth. Whether this is owing to soove eappoaed aeiafae proclivitiea IK tK-, i k,v. I oo the part of the colored brother. Qt I ilia owing lo the ooooentraled gaj I North Carolina. The regular correspond-rw.-.t klrr. K. m-t riw f, I of the office with Mr. Fall, our agent poured into htm by ex-Gov. Cham- I Qnx Britain, baa been interjupted by beriain, the Soath Carolina carpet- I , . . . . . . . , , I w" -"t I to the next aneetio? of the Social I Scienca Association. a Ceaaara Taxfroro Soatheraer. Wa bava no doubt, however, that many Repubiieans think they can I oain an adVefltafr bv nankin? it a I fProhibitlonl oartv enaction, and are I S " , . ' tuv.. -w.u u dsurmmad lo do so. Whst affect k into have oo the future Sute poll- lica, aadSapeoially the Democratic party, u a source of much oonoern J' tO US. L Mihoa Chroakl. I , . . , . Joat aa we axpwoied. We thoajjhi from the beginning that the lUdroal nartv woald seek to make capital out tog wm wi.utu vua wi l LSI at a re to oa op it gnara. Hpirite Ttirpennne. air. K. P. Battle delivered sd addrea hifsas La Oiaaga Ala Uif SeaS weak. , ; Seata)r . Hanaaan re a aa tad kle addrre tf that farvfaltX XfftUio& Cm 0 saw. Tbi call Vanoa! oiwtW of thai taf enwAthMlhsHewThOaTo- I bee fialtraaJ Wl I tstl tf It onssj Cllv eas fiaa fhaai r&.ikM.af- W- -a- crratf. Chatnar tifcorxi. Wa are grit- fled ttearwtWtr. Mawatarw soma wu- liag to leave hie 44 kese Uaij probe- bU aa wUSxaSajcatliw aaafti-Ss isniafT hlav . . . . . . v XTT- l an wnt to tne ii.io- i . . . . . i.. w. Ma CWalkM .that tha ehtl- I ;. 0 roooTas lha7 Kestere ehll- dre. aa4 tba avaai ervea are ski a e pernor troa of saaahood. rw'.iA xr . TTeli'a Irama WaJdoo JVra? : tialuax ttenas . hU. Ulaaeref IJaaue4 Ufr, ifi at t reaideaaa of Mr. Joha f . Moore, la this placex The )eedperpM ere erect- lag a Urge WJ. coeacssisl. w4Jl aw asj acawanaaK to U ; w . At a rwoent rtm(it j of n&i tmiuae of tha fiaaw iTttrsa ilea. Joha MaasJaiv of CaAthsfrai alecttd ftcfe AlirnfFr'sr-rx. r-jcllib. -Tlie two appoib&Beru rrill L. as approral of tba frieoll of tJ -UU "J. Baldgh Netts Otmrm.- 1 ' QmnaboroJri. Greensboro wm"ccUtrUaftba 4lh:oX;jol.- - Wa ara tniTSts9dlo learn: tl&s tba healtA ot az-OcrBaii cotiUr-su t3 isspzote, and Itlittocbtlhtli8;.willjecoy. It bacoraea our Aotj; to"4H0T3BCO the death of IV j prtaowa to th MrJttntlary tb-dayT' Theto 1 as tujoatQa oaroruay louowm - KlUiblx CUy ifimirf: The I railroaderadiax la colni oa toward Hext- I lord. TM wotk waa aooat a mue irom town BtUTtllT. E. F. Ajdlott. of I Jactoaboro. baa been appointed auprlalea- I deatof pablia joivooJa lor twa ooantj a I maaoa bar molar, tripe from Elizabeth. I J toUatfa Head, on batorUaj, J oae 18. I Kinaton Journal: Mrl J. II. f Rivwj. m dreaa the neoDle I of Onalow nlattva to the acta ox theuat LeUlAtara and .against prahlblUon at the I Urcaa Koada, Thursday, 7U; Angola, rri I day, 8ih; Catharine Lake, aaturdayfith; Richlanda, Monday. 11th; WUklna, Wed aaaday. ISta; BwacaJxjro, Thursday, 14th; Mortao'a, snrtday, lout; Uirtoge'a, saiur- day, 16th. We learn xrora parues iron J ocas countv. who were In town last week. that W. O. lion and Fred Hammond ea gmxd in aa affray near Pollokxrllle, some Uma over a weak ago, wnien reauitea m Roa cuttlag Uaaunond acroaa the eye. severing the ball in twain. Kouao wa. bound over to court. Elisabeth City Economist: Per I qalaiaas oooaty doia The brace over I Ue fireaa Elixabeth City to Edenton. Thsy - . t M .Ka Tl. rm rrt Inn Xat and othir crops look well. ELk6a f"T-r loat by fire, on Moo- iIm f Ka Kh Inat hla harn rorn todUrt aUaa, horse and colt. Jerry Waits, beiag an-pacted of Um rncenduutana. was axTeatad ana taxes oerore jusuces ixaaaax Faxmlaa: is getting onflnalj. The crops are looking well. The prohl- biUoajata of the county mat In the court avouae al OaXaarUla oo Loa 6Mb lost, for the pvpoee of organlsatioo. Speeches were made by lie v. Mr. Amies and I. I Smith. The magtatralas mat on the same day for the purpose of elect lor a reneral superin tendent ot public schools. John IL W al to o, a aaalvKia friend of edncatioo. waa elected. Tba Atlanta Sunny South aaya: There Uvea ia North Carolina a family nota ble toe aching, aa far as is known, but an Ledjoev oe.atio Toad oess for being married U unheard of and absurd places. The wadolngot iha yoooal daughter is Just aaaooaoed ia a clihT a ear Cove Creek, ooe huadxad and fifty feat in the air. the place IrShS young woman took npoo themselves the boly bonds of matrimony in a balloon, whJchr by the way, became unmanageable before the bridal party came to earth, so Iha they barelv escaped with their lives. deathlr ana rtrk The eldest aoo of the family kept up the traditions of hla house bv waddiac his bride in a divior bell. J1.!"? 2 LBabau flUMMl WIU1 a BiLuyio auaxjiagv ulMnnh. fThla will do for rammer read- log. It is light, airy and sentiments mortof ncuona it u not lounaea on Monthly Bulletin of the Department of Arriculture aavs: Since the' laat BvlUtui was leaned a Rood deal of work QM beaa doae in secuxing immigration for hla severe Illness, consequently our report from him are not aa full and aatisfactory aa naoaL He baa, however, eeot out several faaailiea who have gone to vveetern rtonn Carolina with the intention of raising sheer. A number of Englishmen of considerable means, who had been induced by Mr. Fall to come to North Carolina to prospect for settlements for themselves and others, spent two or three days In Balfigh. aaw all the place of puhuo interest, and expressea uiemaelve as pleased with what they aawii Tfcev ware nrorided with proapectors tickets, and went to Ashertille to make that piao headquarters for risiuag the western cUoo of the Bute. Several gentlemen from the New England and Middle Butes have called at tbiaoOce on the way to the Piedmont seciion ind Western North Caro- lina tA ear all tba-lnfonnarfon possible in m .v.. In IhnM utlnm rrgaiu mwny .4a - -.. r0 reported in Washington City that I lion. A. M. Yvaouaii wm aucceeo oenaior ritaosom. The -Madam" Is afflicted with I rather a superfluity of prevlonsnesa. ITheEbwJjaf bunearatnai aiunaen, me bo arried wo- mMa, u at Denelsoo, Texas. Tbe fagitlvea expect to return. Kev. Ur. is. Craven, President Trinty College, will deliver a Masonic address in Willi' Opera .House Fndsy. June 3tth, snd will preach. ia the Methodist Church the following Bundsy. , A colored boy in the upper part of the bounty had his nose kicked off while in irsstlgatleg the active end of a mule. All ha said was "He don key k'd "hie now, Had." Cot. Wharton J. Green's ad- rlreea at the Favetteville Memorial Celebra tion cam as a supplement to the Wilmiog- on Btab. It was a chaste, poliebeu, elo- baenl snort, and we read it enjoyaoiy. D C. Clsrk was elected buperinten- daat of Edacatioo for Halifax, Jco. S. Loaf foe Cravsn and J. W. Harper for Le- Arrington was elected ftop - rinundeat of Edacaaioa for FreakHf gU A jlriwr cthsUgUlibi coaua says the fruit U plenty la Hvda. TvrrelL Beaufort and Pitt. . i - i.-.w- a.r.v. r KMmwawK -a staifl tj ns. iaK .wwasjor lira survwvwd taAd peahtilr wjadnd and tracked) route from WilhWon to Tarboro I . a Ij.I. Bk, ' U7 aWWelCBaai VJaaaBasar wm aa awtas ana to nawtara. " " ef Surveyor Mcintosh aad .lawyer. Chevy, aaajr ba fsverable and tbatthe road may be bQo. it would ba the makiBC of gHi. irUlsveV mherwtie'get jtUnx trade. IJghtnlog struck Mr. w u Edmond'a, hera, contalnina2o0 VerreUct COtJa Ud h&Hlfi bflod- j,, stored in Ihe second. story, on Thurs- day afteroooTt iast, about 0 o'clock,' burn-' sag the buUdlng. destroying two-thirds of Caoraasd lajarlsg the balance. The sbdder wu all consumed. Most of Mr. T. VL, WaUMri Terr worui cxu- m of tbnaft ; i ji ; Ignorance of the fact of tile ezlateaca of an canine monatroaity la' tn ahape of a borae with aicht wall drreloped f eet. The horse ia a Rood alzed. Orat . rale, bay horae, and ia la charge of Mr. Joaeph Fryer, living on Ur. W. M.' Pippea'a place adjoining town. xne horse is about nine years old,- works erery day and has on the Ins ide . of each fetlock a well developed foot and .hoof. Kaahrllle item: Arrived here yester day. - Found the crops In the neighbor hood of J Rocky. Mount Untouched by the hall and in elennt . eTowinsr condition. Cotton never looked better. Corn is luxu 'riantly green and gardens are yleldini? a '.bountiful supply. TJEECEJ OIT HBW ADVataVTlSatirflSSNTS. Muirtou But few left W. H. Qrkkn Medicine. J. C. Lumsdkx Ice cream. L. H. Bowdek Sealed proposals. Ofksa Houas Pirates of Penzance. Subscribkbs Telephonic Exchange. I. a eat Dot. Vennor says the latter part of June will be aultry, with severe storms. The regular jury of the Su perior Court were discharged yesterday. It is getting dry and dusty hereabout and gardens are beginning to suffer. Seven badgeless dogs were slaughtered by the city authorities on Wedcesdsy. We learn that Mr. M. Bellamy lost a valuable cow from eating mock orange leaves. Capt. J. F. Divine, of the W. & W. Road, is at Providence, Rhode Is land, in attendance on the National Con vention of master mechanics. The thermometer at the City Hall yesterday afternoon registered 91 de gress, lint the beat oi tne asy wss tem pered by a strong breeze from the south west. Only one case before the Mayor's Court yesterdsy morning a white "man from the country arrested for dtunkenness the dsy before. He waa fined to and dis charged. Up to the close of I bo books yesterday afternoon 1,910 persona bad listed their taxes. So far only about one-half have listed, and only four more days remain in which to list Chas. Mallett (colored) sends the Stab some fine-looking peaches grown on his premises corner Third and Walnut streets. The first he says were picked on the 10th of June. Xheialxcareleatfeta. Tr Washington excursionists returned yesterday, arriving at the depot at about 10 A. M.. and ezpreaa themselves as delighted with the trip and with what they experi- encedia the way of sight-eeelng lo the Capital of the Union. The excursion was . , . . " . gotten vUp Under Oolored lajupleeabnt it fas announced fro thrflnthat as toany separate cara as necessary, .would be set spart especially for wJiite- people whods Wash1gtonndej- rWiesbWcar beIng5ocalad.betweat!e eci-esec-Mnhtg the diSerect race; and &CXS) Was,. Bo i&trnsion by -ellherxll-l Of ..tA1, lilr "l,v .- U eXCartlOhMt Upon tba- other . from first lO 1f .'4 Wllfr.'m IT nn n A n'thnnW TP.I?tt.AU.?9l!lAB.,'0 UauUeby .Were 'the tnansrN attd , great . . ' . ' - . , . The excursionists ware exceptionally wel behaved, the oalypexsons on the train who snowed the least inclination to rudeness or misconduct of any kind being one or two young white men wbo are eaid to be resi dents of another State, and they were guilty of no acribus breach of decorum. To sum up. the masetnent was good, the excursionists enjoyed .their visit .finely, and not the slightest Yccldent 'happened to mar the pleasure of the trip. To number, it is understood, -the white and colored excursionists- were nearly equally divided, a good many of the former as well as the latter fcetllog on at various atatlooa on the road.' BiaKiartee Cemrt. ' Rose Petrsall was arraigned before Jus tice Gardner, yesterdsy morning, on the charge of assault and battery. Case die missed on. the payment of coats. John Bill, colored, charged with an assault, was required to pay ooe penny and the cost. John Smith alias R. J. Ilubbert, charged with committing an . assanlt and battery. waa ordered by Justice Minis to pay the costs. In default of which he was com mitted to jail. Arasatnia xaywc, colored, bad a neariog i before J"na)U'i Qirdnet on the charge of perjury, add waa ordered togrvebond in (be sum of $30 foe awrappearauce at the next term ot the Criminal Court. i s ii ii "s"asaaaaaaatsaaawaaaaie- ' ' - Baa orir r Truest. . A little' son of Hr. George: Stieahan, living, north of the railroad, wee: aool- dentaHy run titer by the heavy truest; the 1 Water Works Oomnanr. iBtArda- twinu ---- -r -h t - z- irf"a. strtetsV bresking his right leg near the hip deal Ot Credit- la due tO them for the gOQd have frequently heard mothers say they would net .mZiii '-jt'.s T-lifoi be without it from the birth of the child till it had judgmaat and aladeUua.; displayed in the nalshed with the teethmg siege, on any considera- rtonrtWirf inanW UV Ur: Oaa whatever. Bold by afi druggists. cents a bone. r The little fellow had been rather yenturesome in the face ot repeated warn ings s JOW-sn4eta2sOe benalty . If ,4a hoped'ibat Keounawfil not result seri ously. SEE HERE.-7-Ycp Ire sick ; well, there is just one remedy ihlt Hrlll cure you be yond possibility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption, Dyspepsia. Debility, Well'a Health Renewer ia your nM'iST J0?t Dlir Waaifcar Bailenai. The following will show the suto ul the thermometer, at the st&tioaa named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday. Washington mean time, and also the amount' of rainfall in inches for the twenty four hoars ending daily at 3 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 43 hours, aa furnished by the Signs Officer of this city : Temp. Rain fall. Weather. Atlaota Auguata. ........ Charleston Charlotte Coreicana Galveston Havana.......... Indianoia Jacksonville Key West...:... Montgomery. .... Punta Rassa Savannah.. . . . . . . Wilmington. PortEacs. Cedar Keys Pensacola... ... 91 .00 Clear 95 91 95 97 91 86 88 90 89 96 87 92 90 90 86 91 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .20 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Fair Clear Fair Clear Hszy Cloudy Hazv w Clear Fair Fair Cloudy Fair Clear Clear Clear Clear The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic' States to-day: Fair weather, southwesterly winds be coming variable, stationary temperature and generally higher barometer. JLareenr et AXoney, A colored boy by the name of Phil. Tur ner was arrested yesterday, under a warraVt issued by Justice Millis, cherged with steal ing the sum of ten dollars in silver and paper money from Celia Osborn, colored. Defendsnt wss required to give bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance for pre liminary examination this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in default of which be was eeot to jail. Narrow Kaeape. One of the shafts to a buggy belonging to Rev. Dr. G. D. Bernheim, in which two I of thst gentlemen's boys were seated at the time, came loose near the corner of Second and Princess streets, yesterday afternoon, when the buggy was turned over and badly smashed, the boys luckily escaping with out damage. A Theaiaad Dollar CballeoaTe. We are in receipt of a telegram from Judge Taylor, of Battleboro, Nash coun ty. N.C., asking us to announce a chaT lenge to this or any other State for a main of cocka to take place at Weldon, N. C, for one thousand dollars. Mr. D. MoRae O'Hanlon, with his family, is here on a short visit. C1TI IXJfll. THK MORNING STAR earn always be bad at tba fallowing placee In toe city: Tne Puree 11 House Harris' News Stand, and the 8as Office. SABX BARGAIN. A well established and prosperoaa Weakly Newspaper, located in a thri- ute, growing town on tne nna or a prominent ' Railroad, is offered for sale. Terms easy. For terms ana paracuiara apply to tne eaitor or uus paper. PRBJODICB KILLS. "Eleven years our daugh ter suffered on a bed at misery under the care of aererai or tne nest (sna some or tne worst) pnjsi- tt&&S-gZ3ttSttStt- , wbo gave net oiaeaae various names out no , and now she is restored to us in good health I by aa sample a remedy as Hop Bittersvaat we had I poohed at for years before using it. we earnestly I hope and pray that no one else win let their sick ?Zt&?Wr$K?2ZZ I Telegram. mrs. wtnslows soothing strup. Rev fffiffwo f&rgi'tiZtnt I fby 'LFtt I pains, ouiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at I algbt. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. I gere is an article which works to perfection, and I which ia harmless; for the sleep which it affords I tho infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub I swakee as bhght as a button." And during the I wvwa-uaaaaia rta taaaafRfvar it veilvisa la 1nralnlahla TJt7sa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sealed Proposals T70B FURNISHING MATERIAL AND RB- a' patting various City Docks, and replanting Nutt Street from Mulberry street to the Railroad. will be received at my office until June 37th, 1881. Spectteatians can be feund at office of City Clerk and Treasurer. L. H. BOWDBN. Chm'n Com. on Streets and Wharves. Jel81t Review copy, j Don't Forget rjx ORDBR YOUR ICS CRBAM TO-DAY FOR SUNDAY. Everybody wants Ice Cream on Sun Hay. AU you have to do is to order to-day, and it will be delivered hi Freezers at 63 cents per quart. Je 18 It J. C. LUMSDEN. But Few Left QF THOSE XLBGANT DRAP D'ETE SUITS, Or LIGHT SERGE SUITS, Or BLUB 8BRGJE SUITS. or mbn's $ a. oo surra. At MUNSON'S, 1 Je 18 It clothier and Merchant Tailor. UKB EAST'S EXTRACT OF MALT A HOPS St. Jacobs OU, Mettta's Infants' Food, Qani Camphor, Hop Bitters, Ac. tPrescriDttona centnonnded at all hoars day ana nignu WM. H. GRBBN, Druggist. Market, be. Froutand 3d Sts. Je 18 tf New Ciio Jce- gCHS. D. B. BVBRBTT JUST ARRIVED WITH CASBO OFJCE. - For sale at bur Independent Ice and Nntt batveen Mnlberr aaa wainatsts. I 1 IM wie Ti m v m a win t ' 1 .-r. : ; i THE HYGEIA HOTEL, 6!d Point lmrort,Ya. SITUATED, ONE Fort Monroe: C YARDS . FROM an the ual to any hotel in tha u&saa states as a Bend for circular describin enie advanta. eea.etc . HftRRl PHOEBUS, mjlia srropnetor,-'. no: Black 711 Wdlrfnf r aVaf ... ja vitiJ fiVatil ViUiat'l SOBlXZ' u T A&QX ARRIVALS, IJOW FOB CASH, , , o: ; 7ftTiffaCTftT'lrfr- U ' tamUKHiri " esflal NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILMINGTON Telephonic Exchange. fJccnsed under Patents of Alex. Graham Bell. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. I npHK FOLLOWING" LIST OB" SUBSCRIBERS 'I A I fa f fetal VwjtK a ma aI. u...tt. .1 la.x aaat-iicaiUfcCfjoSvii VUUUCUUUU DeillK CiaUWLUeU for convenience under its proper business head, is pnbllshed for tne benefit ot Sabacrlbers and of the public generally. Information as to rates, Ac, will be ckeerfnlly famished to parties interested, upon application to W. H. STERLING, Manager. Nos. Bants. 99 First National. Blinds, Doors, dc. U Altaffer, Price Co. Brokers, .Commission. 30 Kenan & Forshee. Brokers. Ship. 46 BarkaE. E G & Co, 16 Heide A Co, 45 Harris, Geo & Co. Cotting. 99 Otterbonrg, L J. Coal and. Wood. 5 Fowler A Morrison. Cotton Compress. 97 Wilmington Compress Co. Commission Merchants. 60 Johnson, Harding A Co. 48 Martin A, Office, 26 Williams A Mnrchison. 93 Sprunt. A A Son, 93 Worth A Worth, 31 Boney A Sens, 49 J B Blossom A Brans, 49 Robinson A King. Docks and Ship Yards. 19 J R Blossom A Evans. Dry Goods, Retail. 1 Browa & Roddick. Express Companies 33 Southern Express Co. Foundries and MacHne Shops. 13 Hart, Bailey A Co. Flour and Grain Mills. 9 Cummine. P A Co. !8 Mitchell. B F A Son 91 Cape Fear Flour Mills, C B Wright Grocers, Wltoles&le. 8 Adrian A Vollers. Grocers, lie'.ail. 37 Bteveason, JC, Market Street, 83 Stevenson. J C A Co, Brooklyn . Hotel. 1 Purcell House. Insurance. 41 Giles, Norwood 11 Northrop, Sam'l Lumber and Timber. 90 Kidder. B A Sons, office, 17 Chad bourne, J H A Co, office. Liquors and Tobacco. 6 Brunhild, H A Bro, 95 Cape Fear Tobacco Works. Livery Stables. 15 Southerland T J, Second Street, 69 Soatherland, J W A Co, Princess Street. Miscellaneous. 4 City Hall. 61 Custom House, 95 Post Office, 40 Signal Office. Naval Stores and Oils. 89 Chess, Carley A Co. Naval Store Yards, 43 Chess, Carley A Co, (0 Martin, A, West side of river, 81 Williams A Mnrchison, West side of river. Newspapers. 41 Morning Star, Star Job Office, 79 Evening Review. Physicians. 76 Bellamy, W JH. Printing, Stationery, dc. 8 Jackson A Bell, SO Hall, b G. Residences. 91 Bernard, W H 78 Colvllle, Jno 99 Evans, Thos 85 Foster, F W 108 Fish Mate, S H 96 Grafflln, C L 86 Genaust, Wm 69 James, Josh T 88 Kidder, Geo P 77 Sprunt, Alex 39 Sterling. W H 97 Williams, W, Masonboro. BaUroads, General Agents. 85 Emerson, T M, Atlantic Coast Line, 3 Clark, rW.CCBB. Local Agents. 34 Yopp, W J. Saw and Planing Mills 38 Colvllle A Co, 18 Chad bourne, JH A Co, 89 Kidder. Edward A Sons 10 Northrop A Camming, 47 Wilson, A Y. Saloons. 11 The Mczart, Jno fiaar, Jr. Telegraph Offices. 3 The Western Union. Private Line Offices Connected with this Exchange. Navassa Guana Co's Office. " Works, CCKB Depot, Wilmington A Weldon Depot. Hilton Bridge, Meares' Bluff. je 18 Hosquitoes. H T ACBANDGAUZB MOSQUITO NETS, Sixes; Frames and Celling Attachments. A full stock of Furniture of every description. Whole sale buyers will find a large stock to select from and low prices, at D. A. SMITH A CO.. Je 13 tf 43 North Front St. Pianos and Organs. I AM NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK of Pianos and Organs, which I am selling at reasonable prices. Organs suitable for Church and Sunday Schools at Reduced Prices. Large stock of Blank Books, School Books, Ac, Ac Another supply of Revised Testaments, all size and style of binding. j JeTtf C. W. YATES' BOOK STORE. A Card T WILT, RESUME ON NEXT MONDAY. 6TH lust., the practice of MECHANICAL DENTI8- I TRY. nsinsr Oelluloid aa a Base Plate. r 'Yl w. wu w w J. H. DURHAM. Dentist. je 1 lm Princess St. , bet. Front and second. Ke'r Blap. 9? B HAVE MARKED DOWN THB EXCESS IN our stock of Cook -Stoves, Water Coolers and Freezers "Ke'r Blap." Good chance now for a few days. Je 19 tf F. M. KING A CO. Wanted 1,000 Men, rry BUY BUGGIBSTCABTSrWAGdNS,' HAR- - - es - 'fiAllea. Collars, Hanee, Blind Bridles, Ac. ( Best goods and lowest prices, GKBJLaBDT A. CO. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, JUNE 20. The Pirates of Penzance under the auspices of. The Gairnoi Musical M of Charlotte. Durlns the entr'acte Mr. P. LA8NK. from the Conservatory, Paris, will play Reicbett's Reverie op. 17 for the Flute. Musical Director, Dr. A. BIDIZ. Business Manager, J. A. SOLOMONS. Admission CO eta. - Reserved eeata 95 cts extra bow on sale at Heinaberger's. Je IS tt SCHTJTTE'S SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, Wrlfilitsrlllc Bound, IS NOW OPEN FOB THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. The Table is supplied with ths prod acts of tba Sound a id Sea. Transient and regular boarders taken at reasona ble rates. je 8 tf F. A. 8CUUTTE. Proprietor. aLa 3a La NET DRAWING OF TBI Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE JULY 19. PRIZES FROM flOOto $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. t 0 Halves $1 00 - Address Lock Box 979, je 15 tf Wltmincton, M. C. For the Sound. rpHE WAGONETTE WILL LEAVE CORNER Second and Prlncets Streets. EVERY EVENING (except Sundays), FUR THB SOUND, at S o'clock. Returning, leave the Sound in the morning, at 7 o'clock. Fare, 50 cents each way. Je 17 lw T. J. SOUTHERLAND. The Only House JX) OBTAIN A COMPLETE FIT IN ANY AND EVERY ARTICLE OF WEAR. Men's Linen and Alpaca Dusters, laesSttoCO Do do do Coat, 34 to 60 Do do do do ex. lenr, 34 lo 60 Do Suit Cas simere Clothes and Dress, 84 lo 60 All the Latest Novelties in Men's, Youths' snd Children's Neckwear, Hosiery snd Underwcsr. Bine Yachting Shirts. Bathing SuUs, eainmg UTunKS ror voys, etc., sc. A. DAVID. Je 17 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Polka Dot gTRaW HATS I NBWE8T THING OUT. HARRISON A ALLEN, Je 16 tf llatlere. New Books. JJAPPY-GO-LUCKY. A-Ndvel. by the author of Ratledjie. THE WHITE ROSE OF MEMPHIS. A Novel, by W. C. ralkoer. LUCKY. A Kcvel by Julia P. Smith, Author of Widow Goldsmith's Daughter. For sale at UBINSBBUUBR'S je 16 tf Live Book and Music Store. Dissolution of Copartnership. THB COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX lsting under the name and style of JOHN DAWSON A CO., is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. John Dawson hsvlng sold his entire interest In the business to Winiam E. aad John O. Springer, who Is authorized to collect all debts due to John Dawson A Co. JOHN DAWSON, WILLIAM B. briUNGEU. Wilmington. N. C, June 11, 1811. Copartnership Notice. WILLIAM E. SPRINGER A CO., successors to JOHN DAWSON AOO., wlU con tin u a the BARDWARB BUSINESS in all lte brancaces will endeavor to maintain the celebrated reputation tba Senior member of the old arm enjoyed eo many years. Soliciting the most bberal patronage It re ceived, we assure all who may patronise us, that we will do all that is possible to give entire rails -faction. Buying goods as formerly for prompt casn, sen- in same at lowest casn pneea. Wilmington, N. C, June 11. 1831. A Card. T) ALL MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOM ere, buying Hardware, I solicit their calling an and patronizing my successors, who will continue the Hardware Business at the old stand, oa the same principles that an experience of over arty years nas proven to be the oaly sure and lasting ones to success. My office will be in the store, where I can be found most of business hours. Jel39w nac JOHN DAWSON. The Eighmie Patent Shirt. Brown $ Roddick OOLB AGENTS IN THIS SECTION OF THB ennntrv. Tba bosom never breaks or wrinkles m weertar. and every person knows that the set of the boom and neck bands are the main parts of a Shirt. That is what manufacturers have been trying to get par. feet for the last thirty or forty years, which to ac complished at last in the Blghmle Patent Boeem Shut, Every one who has worn this Shirt wm se ver use any other. NBW LINE LADIES' NECK RUFFLING jost BROWN A RODDICK, je 11 tf 45 Market St. "Latest." NLY A FEW DAYS LONGER TO GarrTHE KJ benefitof tha reduction. PaaU made to order from the Finest Casslsaere for 8 60, worth fit 60. Latest novelties in Gent's Fine Furnlawnc ttoeda, selected during this week in Nerthern niarkaia. DlaCK m ssviln je 1 tf Tailors and Arnlabars. Look to Your Interest NDISTOP AT MALLARD A BOWDKN'S, where the largest assortment of Harness.' Bridles. Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Bags aver brought to this city.are to be seen and bought for the least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu facturing and repairing done with neatness aad dljl9tf He. gnouthFroatit. Now for Tninks ! V REP AIRED AND CXDVKm ALSO A V-a large stock of Harness and BAdles, aad jam! ssffi8wh any house in the city. Bepalrlag, TriasaJaa aod Palntinr done at short notice, atfJarrlage Factory, on ThlS. between Marketed Wnoasbwjeta. Je 19 tf P H' SAIBSH. cjej Aaar l"i l Kf, U. tr, gau was fjasisai I ma aaauasaa w "vyj l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 18, 1881, edition 1
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