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MORNING EDITION.
OVTLINES.
A remarkably heavy rain storm began at
Council Bluffs, Iowa, at 6 oclock Friday
evening; seven -iron bridges and many
buildings were swept away; the loss of life
is feared to lie large. Thos. Caffrey
l he fourth of the Phoenix Park murderers.
was hanged yesterday morning, at Dublin.
The cotton crop, so far in sight, is
(i, 797,242 bales. The Postmaster Gene
ral orders postwastens of the first and second
rhss to give personal attention to business
:uul not abscut themselves without autho
rity. The Pope of Rome threatens to
write another circular. to the Irish clergy.
Nearly one thousand assisted Irish
t-ininmls sailed for New York and Boston
Thursday. Mexican papers abuse
Urn. Diaz for his friendship with Gen.
Grant, declaring that the autonomy of the
n !ublic will be threatened should Diaz be
come President White & Rush, whole
sale clothing merchants. New York, failed
l..r $137,022. Several court otBcial
in Dublin have received letters threatening
l hem with vengeance. The U. S
Muios Hospital service will continue su
tu rvi.Mon of all vessels leaving Cuban ports
for I he United States. Alfred Weliel,
i l.i union merchant, faijed for 100,000.
-Turkey is seeking" a coalition with
liussia against British influence in Egypt.
New York markets: Money 2i3
ju r cent. ; cotton dull and nominal at 10fr
lie; southern, flour steady and quiet at
$5 206 87A ; wheat, ungraded red $1 08
1 22 1; corn, ungraded 5666ic; rosin
quiet ami steady; spirits turpentine steady
at .",6c.
One of Forepaugh's elephants got
lighting mad and nearly killed a boy,
sixteen years old, at Boston. An
account says:
'"The trunk of the enraged beast was
t s ined about the boy '8 waist, and with a
iinal twirl the lad was hurled to the ground.
The elephant then attempted to gore and
trample upon him. Before the attendants
could prevent it, with a stroke of one tusk
the animal tore open the boy's body. As
the brute was. about to finish the work by
.stepping upon his victim, the blows of
poles, hooks, and clubs distracted his at
tention long enough to allow the attendants
to pull the unconscious boy beyond reach."
The boy was living at last accounts.
The change in the vote of seven
eastern counties of Virginia is very
.noticeable. Democratic majorities
this year 3,975. In these counties
tov. Cameron beat Maj. Daniel
'2,925. Add the anti-Mahone majori
ty and the loss to the Mahone tribe is
C-,900.
Richmond, Va., is quite famous
for its rencounters and duels. War
rants for the arrest of Messrs. Chas.
E. Potts and L. D. Minnegerode
Jiave been issued. They were sus
pected ,of being about to light a
duel. Minnegerode is not to be
found.
Last Snnday two boys in New
York fell into Harlem river and were
in danger of being drowned. Five
hundred people witnessed it and
made no attempt to save them. A
richly attired young man rushed in
and saved them, although as he went
to the river the stupid crowd hooted
at him as a "dude." Me refused af
terwards to tell who he was. He
is said to be Joseph Cook.
theoitt;
nkw abvertiskmrnth.
Cokea Matting.
A; Shriek j Cheap shoes.
Si. A. Smith Furniture.
A. David Reduced prices.
E. J. Powbbs Phosphates.
Otterbourg Miscellaneous.
J. J. EIeprick White goods.
E. Van Laer Piano for sale.
Munson Gknuquhart suitings.
Brown & Roddick New goods.
Meeting W.. C. & W. Tel. Co.
Kasfrowicz La Africana cigars.
Harrison & Aixen Low prices.
G. W. Williams & Ck). For sale.
R. M. McIntire Dry goods, etc.
Parker & Taylor Water coolers.
F. M. King & Co. Water coolers.
G. W. Williams & Co. Groceries.
T. II. Mallard Trunks, bags, etc,
0iles& McucHiSQii' Grain cradles.
Biudgrks & Co--Summer beverages.
W. E. Davis & Sow Kennebeck ice.
G. R. French & Sons Choice goods.
W. E. Springek & Co. Grain cradles.
II. M. Bowden & Co. Saddlery goods.
P. II. IIatden Carriages, wagons, etc
Atl'ntjc Coast LiNK-Excarsion tickets
II.Brunhild & Buo Wines and liquors
-I. W. Gordon & Bro. Fire iaurance.
KERcnNER & Calder Bros. Meat,
flour, coffee, sugar, etc. , '
lortaary.
101
mere were two inrmAna hMi n hilts
m Oakdale Cemetery during the week
closing yesterday. One of fl parties died
elsewhere and was brought here for bariaL
Bellevue Cemetery reported no inter
ments for the week.
In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there
were five interments two adults and three
children-for the week.
HJnr
VOL. XXXII.NO. 63.
Local Jota.
Seoopd Sunday after Trinity.
Day's length 14 hours and 21
minutes;
Receipts of cotton yesterday
14 bales. .ij.
The thermometer registered 63
at 7 P. M. yesterday.
The Board, of Assessors had a
meeting here yesterday.
Yhe magistrates were busy yes
terday with trivial cases.. . - -
Officer Samuel Howland was
reported better yesterday afternoon.
Strawberries, three quarts for a
quarter yesterday. They continue plenti
ful. The Board of Aldermen will
meet in regular session to-morrow after-
noon.
Mr. Thos. R. Purnell, formerly
of this city, but now of Raleigh, is here em
a visit.
Ex-policeman Watkins was re
ported no better yesterday. His condition
is still considered critical.
There will be services at St.
John's Church to-day at 11 o'clock. ' Com
munion service at 8.15 P. M.
Overcoats and fires in June are
novelties in Wilmington, but both were
called into requisition yesterday.
The Register of Deeds issued
three marriage licenses during the past
week, of which two "were for white couples.
Only one case of drunk and
down for the Mayor'B Court yesterday
morning, which was appropriately disposed
of.
Rev. Dr. Wilson has returned
from the General Assembly at Louisville,
and will fill his pulpit to day.' moraine and
evening.
Rev. T. D. Pitts was expected
to return from Baltimore last night, and to
officiate at St. John's Church to-day, morn
ing and evening
The hour of evening prayer at
St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church has been
changed from 8 o'clock to 6 o'clock for the
summer months.
A meeting of the Visitors of
the Ladies' Benevolent Society will be held
at the Hook & Ladder Hall Tuesday, June
5th,at 5 o'clock P. M.
The Board of County Commis
sioners will have their regular monthly
meeting to-morrow afternoon, commencing
at half -past 2 o'clock. .
Rev. S. T. Hallman, of Con
cord, will preach at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church to-day, morning and evening.
Both sermons will be in English.
The man-trap on the north side
of Mulberry, between Front and Second
streets, which has so long been a source of
uneasiness to those who have an aversion
to broken necks, is being filled up.
A gentleman says he set his
watch a few days ago by the electric fire
alarm, thinking it was the city clock
striking 12, and never found out his mis
take until he heard the cry of fire.
Mr. T. .B. Kingsbury has been
invited to deliver the Literary Address be
fore the Smithville High School. Suffering
from bronchitis he is compelled to decline
this, as he has three other similar invita
tions. A warrant was issued yester
day for the arrest of a boy by the name of
Lloyd Snead, charged with throwing rocks
in one of the streets of the city. The au
thorities are determined to break up the
practice.
Mr. W R. Talliaferro was to
leave last evening for Orange county, Vir
ginia, the home of his father, where he ex
pects hereafter to reside. His many friends
will regret his departure from -among us,
but Ureir besCwishes will follow him to
"Old Virginny."
In a letter to the Biblical Ee
eorder. Rev. Dr. Taylor, Of this city, men
tions having made a short address before
the Southern Baptist Convention on the
work of the Home Mission Board, during
which he referred to the death of Rev.
Elaa Dodge, and the proposed monument
to his memory, at the close of which con
tributions amounting to twelve hundred
dollars were handed in for the monument,
which; has been -forwarded to the Treasurer.
Onrttotored Firemen.
. At a meeting of Cape Fear Steam Fire
Engine Co. No.. 8, held Friday evening, the
fallowing officers were elected for the ensu
ing year:
Foreman James Ivory.
First Asst. Joshua J. Hill.
'Second As8L James Bland.
Treasurer Henry B. Walker.
Secretary James W. Green, Jr.
Cor. Sec Moses Howe.
President Elias Camel.
jVice President Nicholas DeBose.
Papers of adoption for Harriet Eugenie
Meadows was yesterday issued to Mr. Rich-
Meadows, of this city, by Judge of
Probate Van Amringe. The child in ques
tion ia a little waif that waa-left at the
house of Mr. Meadows one nighHome
weeks ago. It has do doubt fallen into
gpod hands, and will be properly cared for.
: m. ...
WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, $3,
TUB STOBM.
A Terrific Bala ni Wlad Mrm
-terttajr
One of the severestrain and wind storms
prevailed here yesterday that has been
knowi ,Zcr ;mnyf. y?18 We have fre
quently had harder blows, but considering
the long continuance of- the gale and the
immense flood of rain with which it was ac
companied, it was a storm long to be re
membered. '
The wind, as we learned upon applica
tion at the Signal Office, obtained to a ve
locity of thirty-eight miles per hour. -The
rainfall from 10.10 a. m. to 3 p. m. aggre
gated 3.96 inches, and from 3 p. m. Friday
to 3 p . m. yesterday it amounted to 4 iaches;
which is a very heavy rainfall.
We hear of no serious damage done. We
understand that none .of the government
wires were prostrated. Several trees were
uprooted and quite a number of "broken
&mhs .were noticed on the streets. There
ilSgre also a considerable number of pretty
TaA washes in the streets, which were al
most impassable in places, the rain fell in
such torrents.
On Market street the stores were more or
less flooded. Mr. Dryfoos, who resides
above the store of Dryfoos & Sternberger,
sustained considerable damage from leaks,
which badly injured his carpets and ether
articles, and the plastering of his kitchen
also fell. In at Hr. Samson's dry
goods store next door, on the west side,
the rain beat in between the building and
the one adjoining on (he west, breaking
through the wall in two or three different
places. The wind also lifted the skylight
up and let ia a flood of rain; finally throw
ing it over and smashing all the glass in it.
Fortunately, no damage of importance oc
curred to the goods, in consequence of Mr.
Draper and his force being there to pre
vent it.
An immense volume of water poured
through the foundry of Messrs. Hart, Bai
ley & Co., necessitating the suspension of
work by the employes at about half-past 3
o'clock. '
We expect to bear of quite a number of
disasters at sea from the storm.
Criminal Coart.
The following cases have been disposed
of since our last report:
E. G. Barnitz, for violating the market
ordinance, by selling beyond the prescribed
limits. Judgment suspended on the pay
ment of costs.
Eliza Berden, assault and battery ; judg
ment suspended on the payment of costs.
This defendant, as before stated, was inad
vertently mentioned in our paper as being
tried for larceny. This was an unfortu- ,
nate mistake of the printer. No such
charge as larceny has ever been brought
against her. The charge against her was j
assault and battery, as stated above. We
hope this is sufficiently explicit, as we will 1
not knowingly do any one an injustice.
Mary Williamson, selling liquor on Sun
day ; $5 and costs.
Lumsden and Rhodes, lottery. A ver
diet of guilty entered, and the defendants
fined $50 each and costs. Appeal craved
and granted. Notice of appeal waived,
appearance bond fixed at $25 each, and
defendants personally recognized for ap
pearance at the February term of the Court.
M. A. Giles, called and failed; judgment
nisi entered.
The Srplnsters' Soud Party.'
Notwithstanding it rained in torrents
yesterday, the young ladies of the Spinster
Club had their Sound party. About fifty
members went down in wagonettes, and
although they were obliged to stay in the
house all day, it is the unanimous verdict
of the participants that they had a "lovely
time."
Saperlor Court.
The Superior Court for New Hanover
county will convene at the Court House in
this city, to-raorow morning, His Honor,
Judge A. A. McKoy, presiding. Clerk
Van Amringe informs us that there are 124
cases on the civil issue docket ready for
trial, and 32 cases on the summons docket.
matfjUraSes' Court
Virgil Burns, colored, had a hearing be
fore Justice McQuigg, yesterday morning,
on the charge of failure to list his taxes,
The case was dismissed on the payment of
costs, and the defendant was committed for
the amount.
THE MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the City Post
Office as follows:
CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast 7:15 P. M.
Northern through and way mails 5.-40 A. H.
Raleigh .0:15 P. M. A 5:40 A M.
Mails for the W. C. BaOroad, and
route supplied therefrom Including
A. A N. O. Railroad, at 8 P. K. Jk 5:40 A. H.
Southern mails for all points .South,
daily 8:00 P, M.
Western mails (C C. Rallway( dally
(except Sunday) :15 P. M.
All points between Hamlet and Plelgk 6:15 P. M .
Hail for Cheraw and Darlinjrton Bail
road &O0P. K.
Mails for points between Florence and
Charleston 8:00 P. JL
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Pear
River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P. M.
Fayetteville, via Lum barton, daily, ex
cept Sundays 8:15 P. X.
Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices,
Tuesdays and Fridays 6:00 A. M.
Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily
(except Sundays) 830 A M.
Mails for Easy HOI, Town Creek, Shal
ktte and little River, Tuesdays and
Fridays 6:00 A. M
Wrightsville dally at 8,80 A. M
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern thro' and way mails 730 A. X.
Southern mails - 7.80 A. M.
Carolina Central Ballroad 9.-00 A M.
Mails collected from street boxes from busi
ness portion of city at 5 AJL, 11:30 AM. and &S0
P.M; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M.
Stamps for sale In small quantities at general
delivery when stamp office is closed.
General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 7.80 P.M.,
and oa Sundays from 8:30 to 9M A. X.
Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to
QX AM.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 19 M., and
from 2 to 530 P. X. Money order ana Kegteter
Department open same as stamp offioe.
Department, Stgaal Servtoa, l.
ftVAmy.
Division of Telegrams and Reports for the
Benefit or commerce ana Agriculture.
COTTONHBB1.T BTJIjIiBTTH,
June 2, 18836 P.M.
AVERAGE
Districts.
Far
Max. Min. Rain
Temp Temp. Fall.
78 58 .78
83 61 .00
88 65 .11
90 68 .02
85 64 .00
89 60 .03
95 61 .00
89 69 .34
93 73 .00
'88 66 .74
82 59 .26
88 58 .05
Wilmington .
Charleston. . .
Augusta
Savannah . . .
Atlanta ......
Montgomery .
Mobile
New Orleans
Galveston. . ; .
Vicksburg
Little Rock. .
Memphis .
Weather IaUeatlon.
The following are the indications for to
day:
For the Middle Atlantic States, in
creasing cloudiness, occasional rain, south
east to southwest winds, slight rise in tem
perature and lower barometer.
For the. South Atlantic States, occa
sional rains, "partly cloudy weather, varia
ble winds, lower barometer, and stationary
or slight rise in temperature.
For the East Gulf States, local rains,
southerly to westerly winds, lower barome
ter, and stationary or slight fall is tempera
ture.
For the West Gulf States, local raiaB,
partly cloudy weather in the eastern and
northern portions, slight rise in tempera
ture, southerly winds becoming variable.
For the Tennessee and the Ohio Valley,
partly cloudy weather and rain, southerly
to westerly winds, generally low tempera
ture, fallings followed in the west portions
by rising barometer.
CITY TtKMS
PERSONAL 1 TO MSN ONLY I Th Voltaic
BkLt Co., Hardball, Mich., will send Da. Dra'a
CxxaaATju .Klsctbo-Voltaic Bkltb aju Klxo-
tuxo AiruiHCM on trial for thirty days to men
(yonaic or old) who are afflicted with Nervo
ueouity,
Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of
troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete re-
ttoration of health
a 01 aeaiw ana uianiy vigor. Aaaress as
N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days
above,
trial is allowed
CURE THAT COLD. Do not suffer your Lunes
to become diseased by allowing a cold to con
tinue without an effort to cure it. Tnousanas
have died premature deaths, the victims of Con-
iption, Dy simply neglecting a oon.
R. WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS
will cure Colds, Coughs and Consumption sorer
and Quicker than anv other remedr. It acts al
most like magic in many cases, and in others, its
effect, though alow, is sure if persisted ia accord
lng to directions.
HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE is the Best Salve
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
kinds or Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples.
Get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others aro
counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
THE " FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE
NURSERY. The following is an extract from a
letter written to tne German tcejormea Mettengtr,
at Chambersbureh. Penn.: A BnrKrACTBxss. Just
open the door for ber, and Mrs. Winslow will
prove the American Florence Nightingale of the
Nursery, or tnis we are so sure, that we wui
teach our Susy" to say, "A blessing on Mrs.
Winslow" tor helping her to survive and escape
tne griping, oouciong. ana teething siege.
Mrs.
Winslow's Sootutns Strut relieves the child
from pain, andCoures dysentery and diarrhoea. It
softens the gums,reduues mflanunation,cureswlnd
colic, and carries the infant safely through the
teething period. It performs precisely what it
Jtrofesaes to perform, every part of it nothing
est. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know
her only through the preparation of her "Soothing
Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the
power we would make her, as she is, a physical
saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists.
2B cents a bottle.
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale,
rjMIRKE TIMBER WAGONS.
IN GOOD CONDITION.
Apply to
G. W. WILLIAMS tt CO.
jeSlw
Wanted,
J LEAS ANT ROOMS FURNISHED OR UN
furnished, with or without board, by two young
men, in private house, within five or" six squares
of business portion. Address Box 444, P. ().,
stating terms and location. Je4 It
For Sale,
THE ELEGANT NEW CABINET GRAND
PIANO (Sohmer maker), used recently at the
Concert. This Piano is no doubt the finest Up
right in the city, and will be sold low for cash or
in instalments. Also several fine Burl Walnut
Gabler Pianos. E. VAN LAER,
Je 4 it . 409 Red cross St.
WILMINGTON, CLINTON & WARSAW
TELEGRAPH CO.
QUBSCRIBE8S TO THE ABOVE NAMED EN-
terprise are requested to meet at Clinton on the
7th of Juue, 188S, for the purpose of organiza
tion and making arrangements for the prompt
construction of the work.
Wilmington subscribers are requested to meet
at the office of Wm. L. Smith A Co . on the 5th of
June, at 4 p. m., to Insure a full representation
or tneir stocK.
je 3 2t w. jtuhtjik.
Atlantic Coast Line.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
Wilmington, N. C, June 1st, 1883.
-JXGULAR SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS,
good to return until November 1st, 1888, to Vir
ginia and North Carolina Summer Resorts,, are
now on sale at Coupon Office of this Line.
Also Round Trip Tickets, Wilmington to
New York at $30.00. T. M. EMXkSON,
Je 4 It Geu'l Passenger Agent.
Q.-L-I-N-U-Q-U-H-A-R-T BUTTINGS,
V-K-N-E-T-I-K-N-N-E SUITINGS,
FINE FABRICS IMPORTED STOCK,
0 MADE TO MEASURE.
MUNSON,
Merchant Tailor.
JeSlt
, Trunks,
rTTOUNKS; JBSGS, BAGS, BAGS. SATCHELS,
J. SateheUfSatcbea . A beautiful lot just re
public are especially invited to call
. aav stek before burtaur. We defy
w exoelleuee. beautvaiid prices. A:
full One of new -and superior goods. Harness,
Bridles and Saddles and everything far short.
Ue trade, yoa will find at the eld stand, where
will be p.eased to satisfy my customers.
i. H. MALLARD,
JeStf ' No. 106 Front St.
n nn htAth!
Aj it -,t AJUJ JUJ 11
-
Tninks
ceived. TEe
and evTWgafi
... Bir
ri i
. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELliAlTEOIJS
Men's and Boys' JUbber Coats.
Hen's and BoyV Alpaca Coats.
Brown and Blaa Linsm 8niU.
White and Percale Slirta.
Gauze and Open-Work Underwear.
Linen Collars, Any Style, 10 Cents.
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
d-OTHTTTfi
IN THE CITY AT
GBEATLT DEDUCED PIllCKft
during the next thirty days.
Orders from the country solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Address
LOUIS JT. OTTEBBOUBG,
North Front St.,
if 4 It Wilmington. N. C.
Rock Ogmdy Syrup,
LEMON SYRUP,
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
Martinique Lime Fruit Juice
ELEGANT SUMMER BEVERAGES.
WE SELL BLACK WELL'S
DTTRHAH TOBACCO
AT FACTORY PRICES.
COME TO
P. L. Bridgers & Co.
for low prices and good artie'es
and everything that is tempting to the palate.
Je 4 DAWtf
Reduced Prices'
yyK WILL RECEIVE BY THIS WSEK
Steamer a few new pieces of SUmNGS, to fill up
our assortment, and in order to keep our Tailors
employed we will make up Suits at Reduced
Prices.
We must cot rid of our stock. Wa moat kaen
our hands employed. Think of that and come
ana pnee our gooas.
We will also make some additions to our stock
of Ready-made Goods, aad to-onr Furnishing De
partment, and Invite a call from those interested.
A. DAVID,
Je 4 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
Conceded"
'TTOAT HBDRICK SELLS THE HANDSOMEST
J- ;Whlte Goods of any other Merchant in the
city, and cheap enough to satisfy the moat
economical.
Just received the handsomest lot of Towels.
Handkerchiefs, Lawns, Laees, (floves, etc, ever
opened in Wilmington.
je 4 U JHO. J. HEX) KICK.
Hew Hats !
Lowest Prices !
HARRISON ALLEN.
Hatters.
Je 3 ti
ICE.
JeStf
W. X. DAVIS A SON.
Dry Goods !
Carpets I Mattings !
SOME CHOICE THINGS IN GOOD MATTINGS.
JERSEYS, JERSEYS, JERSEYS
in Black and Colors.
Newport Sashes,
Black and Colors.
R. n. HcIOTIRE.
je4tf
Water Coolers!
"N VARIETY; ICE CREAM FREEZERS, ICE
CBISELS, and a variety of things that will do
you good, at
PURE WHITE OIL. 23 South Front St.
jettf
IF
rOU WOULD LIKE TO 8EE WHAT CAN BE
done In the way of manufactures right at home,
drop in and look at our WATER COOLERS with
earthern wells.
We shall enter them at the Boston Fair.
P. M. KING A CO.,
Je 4 tf Sole Agents Farmer Girl Cook Stove.
Corea Hatting,
CKAMLSSS, NEVER OFFERED IN THIS MAR-
ket before, choicest quality, at the New Furni
ture Store of BEH RENDS A MUNROK. Ex
amine it. Je 4 U
Just Received
FRESH LOT OF
LA AFRICANA,
OUR NEW FIVE CENT CIGARS, AT
Je 4 tf KASPROWICr.
u sr..
" . I '. . I '
WHOLE NO. 4919
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Just Received..
BROWN & RODDICK,
Xrtli Front Street,
Have Just received
A Beautiful WOOL FANCY BUNTING,
IN ALL THE LEADING COLORS,
16c, worth Sir.
Imported Printed Sateens, 35c. and 45c.
WITH PLAIN COLORS TO MATCH.
THE ABOVE ARE VERY DESIRABLE A CHEA P.
PARASOLS.
We have Just opened a FULL LINE of the
above in Medium and Low Prfces. They are very
ma"h cheaper than any thing wc have uliown
i
this season.
GENTS' JEAN DRAWERS.
The above are oar own manufacture, and are
thoroughly finished and rrlafuK-ed. 02K" a
pair, formerly 75e.
BROWN & RODDICK.
North Front Street.
Je 3 tf
Excursionists
1 SMITH V1LLE AND ALL OTHERS WI8I1
lng to buy good stylish, and
CHEAP SHOES
will find It to their advantage to buy of
A. SIIKIEIl,
lflH Market 6t
We are offering our stock of Low Cat Shoe
and Slippers at great bargains. Give us a rail.
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Groceries. Groceries.
100 Bozea Smo- nd D 8 8iiE8
1000 BMa FLOUR'
200 BbU X0LASS8'
QQ Bags COFFEE,
yp Bbls SUGAR,
fQ Bbls RICE,
2Q0 Sacks MEAL,
000 Bush CORN.
t000 Bales HAY.
J00 Cases LYE.
100 BoxS!1 80AP
r0 Boxes CANDY.
y Boxes CRACKERS,
00 Cases OYSTERS,
0 Boxes CANDLES.
2j Gross MATCHES,
Paper Bag. Twine,
Bungs, Glue, Spirit Cask,
Hoop Iron, Rivets, Ac,
For sale by
KERCH NEit A CALDER BROS.
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Cotton Brand
High Grade Acid Phosphate.
Gibbs & Co's High Grade
AIIONIATED PHOSPHATE.
E. J. POWERS,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
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THE
Lirerpool and London and Globe Ins. Co.
AT THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE, PAID
ALL ITS LOSSES,
Over 63,500,000,
without discount, and besides gave $t2,M0 to be
divided among the sufferers.
JNO. W. GORDON A BRO.. A rents,
Je 3 tf 111 North Water St.
Furniture.
FULL STOCK OF FINE, MEDIUM AND
Low Priced Furniture now open and ready for
Inspection. Please call and examine before ma
king purchases.
D. A. SMITH.
Je 3 tf North Front street.
Grain Cradles,
JUREKA PATTERN,
For sale by
GILES A MURCHISON.
M aad 40 Moroafaina Block,
N. Front St.
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, i H..-rive Ltaya,.,, ...
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" M, . Two Weka,...w, . ,........ U -
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" One Mouth.... ... ..,..
- Two MoutLii...... ...... Is l . .
- TbreoMouth. J... .
MiXodUm,..: , ; "
. " One Year !...;.. wi
' IW Contract Adrntfrementa tafcWt pmiJ '
Uonatety low rates. , " . .' : ; -
Tea Haet aoSd Nonpareil type makebft ffar "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;
H.Brunhild CcBrol
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Of
Fine Liquors & Wiupo,
AND PROPRIETORS OF
Af
Southern Star v
Rye Whiskey s.4r ''
Rtad Certificate of Prof. CHAS. W. DABNEYJf
Chemist: "w V 1?"'
"RALKiau. N. a. Oct. Tth, tt9. ''. '
"I have examined carefully aad Okhtwm My ' -analysed
a sample of whUkey, ertlnmltoWu.v
fair tarn pie of the brand, known "rtoolhrra , , r
Star," manufactured by Meaara. II. BruaMId A . '
Bro., of Wilmington, N. C., and find It a remark -bly
pure and strong whiskey, free from all artel 'V'
terattnn and fraadnlent addttkmn amialty Dilute . ' - ,
in whiskey.
"Clii W. Dimit. J. Chamtat '.
IN TRANSIT DIRECT.
A Ccrgo of East Ale,
Guinness' Extra Brown Stout, and
Cochran & Cantrill'i Ginger Ale.
Hicks & Brunhild Bros,
M A NUFACTt'RERS OF THE I1EMT A FTNErT '
BRIOIIT AND DARK CHEWINO
TOBACCOS. - "
IN ALL SHAI ES AND &1ZX8. Hood for sample
and Quotation. 4
Bacon, Lard, Flour..;
1 00 Box'" D' an'1 8mo' r' R KrDiw'
j00 Tab Refined LARD,
1200 Bbl" rU)Vn' a" rraJ'"'
For sale low h
Jc SU a. W. WILI
.1.1 A MB A (X).
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses
2K( Hacks Cholm RIO COFFER,
tl ' .
0 BMm nelae.1 SUGAR., sit gr4w3' ;
1 HVH A DlI Porto Kloo MVIm.
For sale low by . -
3tf O . W
W1LLIAIIH JkXf
Snuff and Tobacco."
00 DuKUKWISO TOBACCO, all gra4 s. J-
Rail Road Mill SNUFF, In 1 os Para'a,'' 1
l-o Can. In Calre and Weaaanda,". I
For aale low by
JeSU ti. W. WILLIAMS A m. f
Trucks, Mules, &c.
2 Gool Second Hand Homo TRUCK H,
1 d do TIMI'.KK WAGONS,
J Flno Yonng alt I.E.
For sale low by
O W. wriXlAMs A tO.
Jo S If
CIUVO. PORTKAITH.
THESE PORTRAITS A Jilt VERY POPULAR, "
tah; natural and life-like exprraalon, and made ' ' t
from any kind of mall pic tor or life. Frtonds ) .
OKIN T. THOMAS. ArltoC - V f
Pra..
Mto1looT-r lllnatMfY'Ml
Live Ikx.k Muilo More,
P u Run mra
Ice ! Ice ! Ice !
I WOULD RKSPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE CI '
tlzeni of Wtlmlnglnn and the ntihlln genc -rafty.
that I hare laid In a FULL hUPJ'Lt tif '
CHOICE ICE, and am now fully prmiared to fU
orders to all points on Railroads and lilmra, and V
hope to arc tire a roaannahle ahare ol (tatronage. ' r
B. II. J. AH RUNS, lrnprletor . j
ap 30 3m fri no we New loe Ilffuaa. i 1 ,
!
Bock Lime, 1
)K BUILDING PURPOHEf ' ' '
i FRESHLY IimrNED; I
PUirE REDUCED TO 1 1 .1 & I'KR t'AHK. V
LII1KKAL DIHCOITNT FOR I.AIMK LOTH AND". .,
TO THE TRADE. . ' '
Addrcwi FRENCH BROS.,
iUm ky Point, N. r. i
or O. O. PARSLEY. Jr.,
ap 1 tf an to fr Wilmington, H. C,
THE McTAMMANY ORQANETTtS,
jyjELOrEANH AND AtTOMATIO ORG ANA v
The McTammany Orranrtte enables any on,"-
whether nndemtandlng moalr or not, lo ptaaoy ,
desired melody or liarmonr, asrrod rr aeculaf,
from I ho moat plaintive iltrpr to thr niol flvoly - .
dance mualn. '
1 W
Sold at red need pricra from tH"0. flO.OO'atid1
$14 00, with 10 feet of Mualu. . V
For nale only At -
II KINSn ERG Kit's .
. Jettf IJ to Book and MualoU tores, c" .
Choice Goods, .m'
Geo. R. French & Sons.)
on Noirrn front street, ' '
Offer to the public tho boat and largest atook Af
BOOTS. snOES AND SLIPPEIW to be found tml I
the State. Onr facllltlra for purrhaatng at lowest
rates are iraperior to moat of the trade, and W
can therefore give goods at leas price thsn others.
Call and aeejna. Jellf
Country
JERCILiNTS AND EVERY BODY CAN niTT
suited In quality and prVoa from the larr UvV
of SADDLERY GOO DM, at the Fw H add lory and
Trunk House of H. M. DOWDICN Ofl..
No. 40 Mark fcc"'
MTTf anufacture and Repair.
Grain Cradles, -
piSHING TACKLE, FLT TRAPS, CMOPERS'
Tools, Flrst-Claa nardwar. 5
WM. A SnUNOKX A Ot..
Suooesaon to Jon Dewan (kt., . ,
It. 11 A Market airwU
Jo S tf Wllmtoigtosi, N, il
DoTou Want
A CARRIAGE, rTLKTOS OR BUOOT, CART I
or Wagon, narueaa. Saddle or Bridle, call !
Factory on Third streets. Not. 1. Hi
RUg don. with dlapah. n nAY0EN.
n inriteu mi inn rxuninf nowtjT von wef K. ' , !
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