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he Morning Star : RATES OF ADYEUXIftlNGf UCUAAUD. ro 7 r' t to i" ' axcmrr MOxnaTa n m S H I M - " awnm llnnth I' ....... j j rs , ft-'fiN" 4tfJ e r rt Cfcrf Pm9 tM til BTOontnot AdTertioemenU Uken at rropo VOL. XXXIV. NO. 72. WILMINGTON, N. 0., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1884. WHOLE NO. 5237 UonatelYlow rmtea.' ;v , "T x . ; '" 'rm MlW Nonpareil type make one wiuarn ,1 HE iviOBNING QneJquare One Day. . k.e4.A i ..x tH. II. ' . Three Month... ti 10 - ; r. " . SlxMontha,... ...... ......... 40 10 . t i One Tear......... k H0--iv v - ' " ,.,. ivmrrl .Ut. COOTTOtioO of duochitio eoimnoxi. I rrcaldent ox Wake Forest Gauece I&at I cminotm. SUU Conrcntloo mtta at lUleigb ?W bj the tnutew of lUiat lMiJtntlon. Cotton receipts yesterday 1 . ' (An exceUcat appointment we tlilnk. Dr. . , . r 3 J Jane 23. I Biuinc U a Vlreinian and has the Terr I baIa- Ulesu needed in the Preddencr of a de- I nnmtnillnnil ftftlVt- W writ fmm I "" KaUonxl Contention meeU at Chi cago July 8. Third Congressional DUlrict Con vention mceu at Bargaw, Pender coantj, July 3 ml. tool penonal knowledge of Dr.' B'i gift. down QaIt excursion party year War Department, Slsnal Serrlee, X , ; - ;. . s""Aimy.r":. ,,f . Dlviaion'of Telegrams and Reports for the ; IJenent o uonunerce and Agnculture. : : -' COXTON-BKI.X BVUiSTIIft : - June 13, 1884-6 P.M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ) a NE W ; ADVERTISEMENTS. Stuu terday. Clinton Caucasia: - We learn nfl am AArra-aa ,arA f that Dr. Iaaao Caiion had a hone strng to I . . , . . Lfc takctioQ of ,..,! - "7 . " UoatrenUon , 1 " a ;JW on the 30th of JalT death br beee the other day. Wheat Th.SUb CeogreMionil DU.rict ijVnS U for Col. Green for Congreas. and Scale ill meet at Lamberton u.in ernor. Iter. Aaron B.RiTera. co lored, waa atrickea with paraljais on the the management of the Scoville Bros., so Ttl NW YaV 7Tmt in Irnnn I.. - m.. ... .-- I limed U hotel men. i;,,,,. unr, - v I ktlinnil (,. .1.:.. .r n. I The stroke affected his entire left aide, lie I tv xr-c n i - r - o .I.... autnC for the Democrats. Wa can onlr . lr..h ia4 Ca(Ua2k u f.jai.'jt'-'. I-. Uru I malce room for a significant. pajuago I Ralegh for WaynesTiUe on neat week's jmqI of Una Mill III! )'l' .. ... , -: - - T of ,. :, ,... r -uhurt. I., taists it v ,i .i r ''- " tli' '''. Hunt, , .... I ', C"t'J' ,i 'iv H4'iy. tiwptl uf the r S York mrtttj: i.-ru 1ouf niwt t J 6tJ a a i a 4a ; ' kO ' r,r't4 tarpcaduo firm at ,4.!' V ,. .i. ii Min-i'i for of Cle- : .- colored dog fancier, has a cabbage raised and well matured heads. or so that all Democrats might con sider with profit. It says: eicnraiont tte teachert Chautauqua. - The only caae before the May Ta ne.IU Ai f WA VMeet JaV XT.vv K S I J a aiv k auiuf wa au w a Kuua a iivi au veuir AVERAGE DlflTMCTB. jjV jj Temp. Temp. J Fall. Wilmington.. 84 66 .31 Charleston..... -83 65 .6i;' Augusta 83 65 .31 Savannah..... 84 64 .19 Atlanta 78 64 .41 Montgomery . . 80 62 1,00 Mobife 81 64 .16 New Orleans . . 89 66 .00 Galveston. 95 71 .00 Vicksburg 86 64 .01 Little Rock; . . . 83 62 .00 Memphis 82 66 1.07 SETH W. DAVIS Auctioneer. BY SAji'L P. COIXTKR A CO. ' ' ';- THIS DAY. COMMENCINQ AT 10 O'CLOCK,, jl we wiu sen at our naies jtooms, corner nona Water and s Princess-Streets, a larsre assortment of Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, JNTo-; tlons, Furniture, Crockery, Glassware; Sardines, Pickles, Can Goods,- Cigars, Tobacco. Sagar,?. large Pictures, Shoes, Bats,- &o. . je 13 It t LADIES! LADIES! - .r , ATS :f. TEAM FERRY BOATS, NORFOLK AND liaa Railroad is nearly finished from Roan- M, .in-v II) :- .,11'.. I I" :- ! V i ' :' i. "' in.' ir nr. idi.-f firpablicane are or'a court yesterday morning was that of oke to the Raleijrh s Gaston road. The I Charles Sterens, charired with being drunk "Dal of these ilo there are mor reasons force of hands grading U now within alight ud disorderly on the streets, who was sent for taiakiaf that GoTwnor ClcTelaad I of the rssinr trains of the Raleteh Jb Gas- I . ' a . - .1. v. - .v. I lA I BF T mtxwrm r lavs wtwu inerti ia rrraicr coeaJence and I toe road. Urral interest is felt In tne com- I " w 'v-" U"J would be the itroorrr candidate. Of these I pJetioa. - Camaoir. N. C. Jane 11. rea4ooeooi.Uoar jadexnent, cootrollior. I Veaterday eTtniag. at Jackson Springs, J. r. KJOte, oarKeeper lor u. si. aic&.uinoo, 01 Haalj. H. a. killed John Williams. Re port says Cole did it in self -delence. Goldsboro Messenger: Oar Mount Olive friends are stirring the ques tion of establishing a school of bigh grade ia their midst, and to this end it is pro posed to erect a large collegiate building. A little son of Mr. A B. Thompson. of New Hope township, fell from a cart the other day and broke an arm. We deocr all that Mr. Blaine is not, and to be I no reason under the sun why yellow to- I and a clear expounder. We are sure he lire rroca tnoee defects that In sir. Blaine iaepire distrust. lit wtld rrprvmnl tf tXis f lii. viU wld vea4al mm Iks evm jLUmet Is t4tf ai iu rieklw juati "Mr. Bayard, on the other hand, while am woaU prceent the bene of personal Vriq ttariw mj rimpy and ferri&iy tXimms imms tf hmtaty mmd rrfvrm atmM imywriSf mmd fMSUui j&dty. While his character is as spotless as that of Mr. Bay ard, his iaUxnale identiOcatioo with the cause of rrform Is more conspicuous, and ais rxxiiiy to tl has oeen leafed by better kaow and. oq the whole, far more trytsg eiperieece. Ills record shows him, beyond all reasonable doubt, to be as a candidate for the Frcsi VTealhcr Indications. The following are the indications for to day: . For the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather in northern portions, local rains id Thanks to the yonng men of southern parts, easterly winds and nearly Greensboro for an invitation to present stationary temperature. ourselves at the Benbow House, on Thnrs- For the South Atlantic States, local day evening next, the 19th insk.when there rains and partly cloudy weather, winds is to be an entertainment, dancing. &c. j shirting to northeasterly in northern parts, The Goldsboro Mcssenaer savs: I east to south winds in southern parts, sta- UNION, AND STEAM BARGE PALERMO, AT. AUCTION. We will sell, per order of the owner, at our Auction House. 55 wain street, jnukjtul,k., va., on TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH. at 12 o'clockM., the' FERRY BOATS NORFOLK AND UNION. These Boats were on the line between Norfolk and - Portsmouth, and . between Norfolk and Berkley. ' - Also, at the same time and place, ire will sell, the Steam Barge PALERMO. Parties interested are invited to examine said Boats and attend sale. Terms made known at sale. SMITH, SNOW & CO., Auctioneers. je !3 8t - . . Norfolk, Va. whioh sold so rapidly.and HATS that otfr. North ern manufacturers could not supply ' us fast enough with. We Invite an the ladies to call on JUNEsTH, and every day this week, as we win open All Styles which hare heen in DfcMui.r;; TOGETHER WTTH jJ.TThe New Novelties! e "V' Prof.M.C.8. Noble is filling his post at our county normal school, to the entertainment and edification of all those in attendance. He is well posted, and is a facile speaker hid i . n rtbr di tinted I purity and of reform with no greater force. I M a. r a. t a. ii ssvou pmxuMfm wiui mm una woukj uot at they I Gkveiajid. mm$it, Uyomd My jmibU qt Jil l IS rilUl IDtT I - - mrjmi .w " r mi UL raw. a . . a . w r a. a m a. it i.; a W. IL It. CapC M. C 8. Noble, of dent of Public Instruction, for which his Wrtmingtoa. is assisting Prof. Moses in the name has already been mentioned la this management 01 tne navne county normal I paper. : , . . . . . v . . . . ureiy out tew oi uscouditj icacacra par I preonal. atienuon to tne normal.. Air. w. rt. Wood has about three quarters of an acre in beans, from which he has already ship- tionary temperature. For the East Gulf States, partly cloudy weather and local showers, variable winds, slight changes in temperature and higher barometer. For the West Gulf States, fair weather, slight changes in temperature, variable winds. For Tennessee " and the Ohio Valley, light local rains and partly cloudy weather, slightly cooler in the Ohio Valley, stationa ry temperature in Tennessee, winds gene rally from north to east in Ohio Valley, ter. r M t I "I il X rri, . .V i- . u U ishmton correspondent of v )r'4 rx. that sinc a .-f.r.. r t.hr w a general . i !-clirj.l Aiuonj IXamo We had a pleasant call yesterday from Miss E. E. Hertz, travelling correspondent pod 130 boxes, and has prosxecU for another of t Sunny South, published at Atlanti. variable in Tennessee, and higher barome good shipment. ltev. 1. r . 1 arable I q I passed through Uoldsboro on iMesday en ,, T . , , . joule for Statesville. where he delivers the Mr- J- G- Dardeo is put down as J. J. annual address before Miss Fannie Ereritt's Darden in the list of delegates from the school to-dsy. piflh ward to the approaching .County xt I) r -1. xr : r i is to be turned into a mere political I , . . ... . ,t . n . . . . . I An nup Mliinrial rtae In Lnii uane Ine re- I Mr T m lir4Tann hoi hum aM.hui rv - , O JU . w . . M III.' A ND MIXED COW PEAS Suitable for Planting or Feed. , Just received and for sale by je 14 lw B. F. MITCHELL & SON. JEW AND 8TYLISH NECKWEAR, Gauze Underwear, Solid Colors and Fancy Half-Hose, Bord'd and Hemstlch Handkerchiefs, Light Weight aothing, At MUNSON'S, je 14 it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Ice Cream Soda Daily. XT. VANILLA, PURE AND STRONG. MIN ERAL WATERS, bottled and on draught. - . Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, wholesale and retail. MUNDS BROS. fc DeROSSET, jel41t Market and 2nd Streets. At Three Cents. IN WHITE, ECRU AND TAN COLOR. ":tt . ; N , v .".A, BAR MEETING. The Grand Army of the Republic machine if the following extract I port of the commissioners on the new court 1 K q;.i ,,: r- " . I k T. Ill K.t IK. .f tv 1 " UUUC Aft win so am. uu sv vv ur wv thu lime has' exceeded 112,000. The re from a Washington special to the leaves this morning. This very clever The members of the Wilmington Bar as sembled on the afternoon of yesterday in respect to the memory of their . deceased brother, the late Mai. D. J. Devane. On motion of M. Bellamy, Esq., ex Judge D. L. Russell was called to preside, JyJ'EWYORK HERALDS WILL BE SOLD FROM this date at THREE CENTS. SUNDAY HERALD at FIVE CENTS. At Richmond State is a fair sample of I port slatos that according to the estimate I gentleman, who came here but a short I and CqJ. B. R. Moore to act as Secretary. . VI I" i -'lit. ; 1.1 l. kno thai 7Ur m it! ii.i urt (Ilsine, N it, th lamoae ar- 4iini ttir "Lstlod ---i 1 1 . r iiilIp lb an- iu talk: "The meeting was held ia Grand Army Hall, and all the men present were mem ben of the order. Every speaker ignored Blaine, and many even openly condemned his nocalaatkxi. yet all spoke ia terms of the most exaggerated eulogy of Gen. Logan, the great captain, the man who will lead a solid phalanx to victory ia November.' and A ii, I. l-r m ihf 1 t.lvrMlent . in iiuivriuirnl tn Ni Vork L. I tl l Ik' llrnr? Ward nr. li.-nr William Curti, i i,riMk, .n. n I'h.-lj. Slokf, - r II V,-khAin, ITjomaji G. n i.-i ii!iii lioir. K.liriAort. the building is more than half completed CapL W. 8. Simmons, for the past three years In command of the revenue cut ter Stevens, oo this station, . has been de tached by the Department and ordered to the command of the revenue cutter Hamil ton, at Philadelphia, Pa. The Elm City left for Hydi county on Tuesday night with about twenty-five passengers. Regular trips will work up a good passen ger traffic for this fine steamer between this while since a stranger, carries with him je 14 tf HEINSBERGER'S Lire Book and Music Stores. On motion of F. H. Darby, Esq., a com- m ittpfl nf five, to ha nnrtnintAH hv- thA the esteem and best wishes of a number of chairman of the meeting, was requested to irienas. ue is liked by alirjma a general propose resolutions to De reponea to an aa- ci-.X. TS C welcome wUl be accorded hhs whenever he Journed meeting. The chair appointed FieStL PeaCUCS. Spring the following as this committee: . M. . may return. Bellamy. Esq.. Mai. C. M. Stedman. llniflrpnft. DnRratz fhitlftr Vjm V TT rrhc- Van i X si o-era tl e ITI eetlnc In Ilame tt Town. I nH.T T M-Ua "Ran I T AM RECEIVING DAILY. ON CONSIGNMENT, .hi. . I l. . i g r li . , j i . . I .a. uittj. j. ju. owcuuiau luuveu as a uiara. oi Pursuant to a call of the County Execu- respect to the memory of the distinguished elegant PEACHES and SPRING CHICKENS and a. a. v - al l t nr w ouicr auca pv wag ircciy ujoi iuc i o nt I , ., ' I nnd l.mpntAil momlJr r.f thA Wilmintnn WHORTLEBERRIES. These Goods will be of the I I , . ' i uve uommiuee, ue iemocrais oi narneii i TV , . " . . ....-a. . HATS for Ladies, Misses and Children at oar well known POPULAR PRICES'. - S TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., ' je8 tf The Hayo House, T FORT FISHER, IS ONE OF THE M08T pleasant resorts m the State. THE FINEST BATHING, BOATING AND FISHING FACILI TIES. Best Liquors and Cigars. Fish, Shrimps, Clams and Terrapins served In every style. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. Parties going down on steamer Passport can spend about six hours at the Point and return same day. Those wishing to go outside to fish on Southern Bock will have to remain over night. Can. leave the city at 4 o'clock in afternoon, on Steamer Lou ise, and return next evening. Mrs. Mayo will look after the comfort of Ladies. jeiaiw W. E. MAYO. Copartnership. . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FORMED A - Copartnership under the name and atria of - .; 1 F. G. & N. ROBINSON, for the purpose of con ducting a General Grocery Business, will, on Monday. Jane 2, open at the old and well known stand of George Myers, an assortment of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES. Our aim will be to please in quality and prioe. Our Stock will be each as is kept in a First Class Grocery Store, andwlll be added to weekly by Rail and Steamer. All of our Goods are new and fresh, and will be sent out as such, with the privilege of returning If not satisfactory. Our friends are Invited to call and inspect.- Respectfully, F. G. ROBINSON, NEWTON ROBINSON. . my 81 tf Review copy. v, ' V ' ,, , 7 3 ' . - - i 7m v ... . V - , -j, i, 4 v.r 4 i eurvort of the Knights of Labor, with 700.000 votes they are said to be able to control, was claimed by one speaker, who aaeertec that the arrangement was if a good Labor plank was Inserted In the plat form such a remit had been promised." The aame speaker aaid be had been six months in New York and that Cleveland was the only Democrat v rv Kit-hmond tarns its crn I who coald carry that State-. ( ir.ilnu. Tu Stats aays: New Berne Memorial Association earnestly l vf . vr Bar, the late Ma j. D. J. Devane, that the I f6red as low as anv one in the market. Parties desire to comolcte the monument already l""JOU1 wuaV' "Ck at chairman of this meeting report to the i-a-mn ih nrmnrr of our honored Hon I ber's Store on the 13th inst, when Capt. A. I Honorable James E. SheDherd. these I desiring to purchase will do well to call on me. fMlrnlit arkl.lira ThfT will nvi for this I Droceedines. reouestintr him as the purpose 0. Foxes are bein killed T P ..p-jod to art -Wr- Jud P"iding at the present term of the 4000 LbS" HAMS-Suar Crad. Springfield. andctnght In abundance lust now In Jones K was lequested to act as-secre- Superior Court of New Hanover county, IXL, 76rris, North Carolina, Prices kakT I Ta 1 rt sa w aI I txr i n tw 1aIsim Pas wora a vx I a a, lu -v 41. a. J il I 9 county, xt ine were aillea ana caugni in I J """""u .wao F- w uireu iue cicra mercui to spreaa iiiese two days last week. William Button, I pointed to the County Convention, la be I procceamgs on a page oi nis journal to oe held at the Court House in this city on 'PP0. i, aa3u?n . v v i . . . I the court for the day; the subsequent pro- Monday, the 16th Inst, at 4 o clock p.m.: j ceedings of this meeting to be likewise in- TL H. McEoy. A A. Moseley. W. F. Al- I eluded in this order. The motion was Tobacco and Cigars. TXTEEKLY CONSIGNMENTS FROM LEADING V factories. Choicest Brands at factory prion, aiso, ou ooxes. sugnuy aamagea, lor sale low. Highest market price paid for Beeswax i. .r 77 Sr., a patriot and soldier of the war of 1812. died of billious fever in Kinston Isst Thursday night in his 80th year. r.' . nn CVrultM railr)d. ''""i IjuiU ttMm Ilnieway. N. C-. ;.i '.mi, -:,, iu put city la direct 'Miniu:i.,:.4;.ua uh OS th 8at to- .II"-. of North CWrolUa. It U iiHi-i4 ,, i.... h taavnaaeof itoub i.i..' ii.- rvrttpt mi traf lotacctf in tan That the cantankerous Republican papers with war leaoiogs look with favor to an aeeressive attitude in I curred at her home in that place last 1 ues- case of Blaine's election the follow Charlotte Observer; Numbers of our readers in this and adjoining counties will be pained to learn of the death of Mrs. Jobo K. Phifcr, of Lincolnton, which oc- V -.9 J. r . I Cirr, . C, there thirteen gradnatj. lMbop it ieorjjia, the f'trarleeton Wt t'i.1 t ,urir says, peah-d a P'irt'i rmoa to the tnJt!oL. U. vw very frb!e sod hal l finish in g from the Chicago Inter-Ocean shows: "When Jim and John get there let some "blamed foreigner" dare to haul down our Sag and are If there is aot sn erupUoo. A foreign war will come certain if the two fire-eaters should get in. day night, after a short illness. At 5 o'clock yesterday morning two negroes and one white man made their escape from the jail in Shelby. The white msn was Doc Thompson, who shot Mr. Proctor at Dcn- exander, Geo. W. Harper, E. L, Pearce. The following are the executive com mittee for the township: W. B. McKoy, A. A. Moseley, L. R. Mason, James Ma cumber, E. W. Manning. Tenple of Israel. At a meeting Ifeld June 8th, in the vas- ver about a month ago. A meeting I try room of the Temple of Israel, the fot- hi room tu the of the trustees of Davidson College was held at the Central Hotel in this city yes terday. There were present Dr. J. B. Mack. Rev. O D. Psrks, Dr. A. D. Hep burn. Rev. L. McKlmmon. Col Tboe. M. Holt. Mr. a IL Wiley and Col. J. L. Browo. The trustees found the financial affairs of the college to be in a satisfactory coodillon. and the gratifying statement was lowing officers were elected . by acclama tion, for the ensuing year: President-SoL Bear. Vice President A. Weill. Secretary J. I. Macks. Treasurer Henry Brunhild. Trustees F. Rhelnstein, M. M. Katz, adopted. On motion of Mr. Cutlar, the meeting then adjourned to the first Monday of the next term of the Superior Court of New Hanover county. The Court resuming its session, ex-Judge Russell reported the proceedings as direct ed, and thereupon the presiding Judge made orders in conformity with the re quests therein contained. The Court then adjourned. D. L. Russell, Chairman. B. R Moore, Secretary. to suit In any quantity., g IjQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, from $4.50 per iBarrel for a good Family, to $8.00 for the FANCIEST. STEVENSON'S FAMILY at - $6 25. leads all others at price and Qua lity. New Orleans, Porto Rico and Cuba MOLASSES, and SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP, several grades, an . bought at the recent very low prices. JAKIES C. STEVEN SON Je 14 tf MARKET STREET. Well Pleased. and Woo: j8 3m SAM'LBEAR,Sr., 18 Market Styeet. UUir .t uljjv.i th rcret 'ni v f.ron riFort i t. wade by li.-ulii-.n to rpturr North if . hi, Virmi. Sonlli Cr- :'. i, in. I p.vwibly Florid and other ny io,J prmutv will b li' ' I '!'. nl perhapt the ' 1 " I K ... !!." il prance) down 'I IIUl-l The California Democrats repudi ate in their Stale Convention Judge made that within Repast few months the Wm Goodm4n Henry Xasprowicx, Na v ii'. PM..)! tinlKtinni I sum of $13,000 had been subscribed in aid I , ' J t eld s rreaidential wpiratlonA 1 be I - ,.. T'A A I than el JacobL followiotr are the nominations for vk, n:J Ttr.Iv I struction are to be added to the col lege, and wur. '-v'-J I a regular commercivl course is to be estab- Henly; Second District J. II.Budd; I lished. We can now turn with confl- , -... ri it.... I dence to Orover Cleveland or Thomas F. rourtn iisuici it. x. listings, Bayard, either of whom can be elected. Fifth District r. J. SaUiran; irtxtb District R. F. Delnie. Rev. J. B. Thomas, of Brook lyn. N. Y.. del Ire red the literary address before the Wske Forest Societies on Wed nesday. A reporter for the Raleigh jVf Otssrtrr says: ills delivery was somewhat hesitating, but he presented an abundance of strong thought, expressed with great Coamty Ce-aumlaalonersw. The Board of County Commissioners met in called session yesterday afternoon, at half past 2 o'clock, but transacted no business except to attend to some matter connected with the County Bouse of Correction. Quarterly meeting) Second Round for the Wilmington Dis trictof the Methodist E. Church, South: uoKeaoury uireuit,. at tJOKesoury, June I and wear satisfactorily. 14 ana 10. Point Caswelr Mission, June 18. Duplin Circuit, June 21 and 22. Onslow Circuit, June 28 and 29. Waccamaw Mission, June 28 and!29. W. H. Bobbitt, P. E. LL THE BOYS ARE PLEASED WITH THOSE HANDSOME SHOES. They fit nicely, look weU We have a fine line of LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOES. Pretty line of SLIPPERS Just Now -yyE FIND IT WARM, AND A NICE DRINK of ICE WATER Is REFRESHING. For a good COOLER call on us. CREAM FREEZERS and COOK STOVES of all grades. PA BEER A TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. Je 8 tf Furniture. JARGE STOCK OF PARLOR, CHAMBER AND Dining Room Furniture, Children's Carnages Window Shades, Mattresses. Mosquito Nets, Ac For sale low by D. A. SMITH. Je 8 tf Furniture Dealer. No. Front St. - Grain Cradles,' JM PROVED PATTERN; FEED CUTTERS r Baldwin Rotary, Smith's Lever, Copper Strip, for sale low by WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., Sucesiors to Joan Dawson & Co . je 8 tf 19. 21 A 23 Market Street p. .. V i.v .yc"im rhritfie, .w bildin V rk 14 L., Iw ,n Am.. r n - " ' ' . . . h . . . . m mm "it- t-n..A i .,i of couMrva i' .1 run U- rt. Thtr art? to h" f'-i ir , :UW wilh competent '-t.-ii-r,. ouiy iinlUar perform "" ii L- ?,tn. The srating i. ,. Th ,ehoo d '''''' vr,4 Nut. .t. Kw. Dr. N. S. Rulison, of Cleve land, OhiOs, baa been elected Assist sot Bishop of Central Pennsylvania. force tod often with marked pathes. The uaccaiaureaie oermon was preacnea or I lev. GL A. SUkeJer. of Charleston. It S Dints TnTTflnT.mn. I was a good gospel sermon. The following THE HAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast 7:30 P. M Northern through and way malls 8:00 A. M Raleigh 6:45 P.M. 8:00 A.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom including A. A N. C. Railroad, at... 7:30 P. M. A 8:00 A. M. Star Saloon Geo. R. French & Sons, J p tss ace to get the very finest 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. jelStf Sea-Side Park Hotel, WRIGHTTILLE IV. C. SHRiMPS to be feund In the city. Also. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. CaU and be convinced. GEO. 7. HERBERT, .vjanl tf Proprietor. - medals were then presented with appropri- I . . . T tV t t T T 1. Tl WJr.foo flTT The Win. ?""E"r.r-. . . - . . sion, ue v nitneia vun meuu wn.ii. stoa Lis-ht Iafantry perfected a re-organi- I whitehead, of Salisbury; the SUox Greek saiio on 8ataTdsy last with a membership I medAi y c. Rlddlck. of Wake Forest: of about forty a II Pml was elected lb, oaUKT10 much medal to W. H. captain. tL Y. Young. !rt Lieutenant. W. Kernegay.of Duplin county he d eel aimer's a WUIiaxneoa. Sod Lieutenant, Sam medMl j F Schcnck. of Shelby; the Pnfcaett, Orderly Sergeant. Wake Forest Student medal to W. a shorn Workman: We I Royall. of Charleston. 8. C. By Rev. Dr. I m S M vVftl J a M7 at.-. I w had a good meeting at LeakrvUle, pro- fmJiinff when the boat left Fayetteville. I fslth U Cari and much gooddone. i . "'"Ji tSt!. .Lu. r -ki.h i naglstrates Ceurt. Susan Frank, colored, was before Justice sottK'iaisali pbits: South; Millls yesterday, charged with assault and battery upon John R Davis. Defendant was found guilty and judgment was sus pended upon the payment of costs. dailv..... 8.-00 P.M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) daily (except Sunday) 6:45 P. M. All poliita between Hamlet and Raleigh 6:45 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail-, road. 8:00 P.M. Mails for .points between Florence and Charleston 8:00 P. M. R1TEH AND aABINE. Steamboatmen report the river quite low again, there being barely enough water to get along with without much trouble. The recent heavy rains here did not extend far into me interior. The jiver was still :! of imported Jer- U'! ,'UL""t ;rl Nw Vork oo IVedne. ni" ?! of the sate ei 111,,),,,), 4n.l xaioa,4 tbo that ""'"-X the h,jU ")H' "f K.ut V t price wer Irim- Killpail II., 12.000; II.. ft, coo, and Idy inu, M tntjeh ahsaI Jot ..i-V If w- .,.. vrr nrfi who Htm I oratory. J. R Carlyle. of Robeson county; sr IVa&ala Station on the Richmond & I best essay, a L. Smith, of Durham. Hon. Danville Railroad realized at $79 net, from the cbexrle that grew on two trees. Asheville Advance: A gentle man direct from Yancey county brings the la formation that Ellis Gardner, who was shot by Wa Wilson last Saturday, an ac count of which we published yesterday. Is not so dsagerously wodaded aa was al first supposed, sad that his speedy recovery is expected. Charlotte HomVcmocrat : Mr. ratrkk Henry Winston Is one of the corn eal Um appointed by Geo. Henderson, chairman or the iste jiepuoucaa uooven- r igraceiut exnioi- to nocify BUlne and Logan of their oa - x v iiin,. mAUlk between some. aocaJosiioal ThU U 'aa humble poslUon ?'n.- ... ..... la the RepuUkaa party." Wheat and . women -Misawsi UndeU, oluVri bclcg cut la this section, and the ttfhms, Frmtn nd Hammood. crop U said to be a splendid one. n Fayette vllle. and offioes on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.-00 P. M. Fayetteville, via C. C. R. R., dally, ex- oept Sundays 6:45 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, Tueedays and Fridays.......... 6wA. lL Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 2:30 P. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shal- lotte and Little River, Tuesdays and Fridays. .V, ; J"f. 6:00 A. M WrightsvUle dafly at 8,3o A. M I0PEN FOR DELIVERY. v. . .1. m.4Wl A V The steamer Blade, which has beetx.1 southern malls. 7.30 AM. off the line between this city and Favette- Carolina Central Railroad.. ; ....8:45 A M C. IL Cooke, of Louisburg. for the Euae- ... . 25th of MarchJaat undereo- stamp 0006 open from A' 6 p-M" Han Society : Improvement In oratory, J. TiUe ,incf 01 W"' nnaergo- M(jney ()rder master Department open W. Lynch, of Rockingham county; best ing certain alterations, imrtvemenU and 8KW a M. to 6:30 P. M. essay, W. V. Savage, of Hertford county, repairs, has been launc&eeYfrojfe'Capt. Skin- Malls collected from street! boxes fromlbusi- ner's steam marine iillHOji sinl left for nesa pertion of city at 5 AJtL. llao AJo. and 5:30 Fayetteville yesterday aftatnoon, the de- P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. , . , . v, KJ-. t. , . . General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. mand for freight room odag such that it on SQndays flomB:S0 to 9d a. m. was decided to complete the-wark of paintr carriers delivery open on Sunday front 8:30 to ing her while running. Taweesent trip is j 9 JO AM. not considered a regular onsfhe will re turn next Wednesday nigh( aai clear on Thursday, and after the lstday of July will run a regular schedule, leaving here yy E ARB PREPARED TO SERVE THE DE LIGHTFUL PIGFISH to our guests to-day. SCOVILLE A CO.. ! je8tf Proprietors N. A. Stedman, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Princess, be'tween Front and 2d Sta. THIS DAY I Bargains! In Parasols ! . , JNO. J. HSDSICK.4 'i. Mi 1 ' " -i ."re . "-.... ' .5' . , " : .. . . .' : ,i V ' r ft' J7tf '2. 'V-; ,'V in the Basement of Building No. 114, next to old Journal Building. WILMINGTON. N. C. Practices In all the Criminal and Civil Courts Cabinet Organs. ; TflTt WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF the puhllc to our FINE STOCK OF CABINET OR GANS, consisting of the makes of dough ' A Warren, Mason A Hamlin and the Sterling Or-, gan. We have the latest styles, and we sell our First Class Goods at rates far below which lnfe rior goods are sold for, as we have no middle men, but give the purchaser the benefit of com missions. We guarantee to sell our CABINET ORGANS at least fifteen per cent, lower than ' 7 they can be bought anywhere, North or South. . ' Weolalm to buy our goods for less money than any other firm, as we do not buy In the dark. r. wv We know what we bay, and no maker can ho v - - pose upon us. Call and see for yourelf. TOBZE OIT7. flBtV ADVKIlTISEJTXJKNTa. MtntsoR Gents' furnishings. B. F. MrrcnKix & Sox Clay peas. 8. P. CoixrxH & Co. Auction sale. J. C. Stxvxxsojt Peaches, chickens. Muxne & DaRosszt Ice cream soda. nxtssBxaota X. T. Herald at 3 cents. V anlaer & Tatesi Railroad time, 75th meridian. CITY ITEMS MOTHERS I MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 Are of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pender and BrnnswicxuoHnnes.- jan i UAWim Take Notice, THAT THEY WILL MAKE EACH AND EVERY particular hair stand on end and curl. The question naturally arises, what will? Why, the standard Cigar of the city, called PAOLA, which is made of the finest tobacco, and sold at the ex ceedingly low price of 5o. . Try them and yon will h nnnvinnftfl- Vrtr flalA tit. t.ho je8tf GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. I je 8 tf Land Plaster, TT'OR SALE BY WOODY A CURRIB, rl , . I v w i wflmmgton, n. c. I SslSiT BliTias Jjonrfl Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS- I JCW3fJ, fAAAU.O, J-UUI, tub j&uajS, tne proaucts or wmcn are maae 1 ' . x J 119 MARKET 8TRKETS. PAESLET & WIGGINS: ';'' 1 IfANTJFACTURERS OF ' . - i ' from HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Correspondence solicited. ap 8 tf mrrvt.. I you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by carrying l aiok bad 8ufer)n;, and crying with the excru- ldereone I elating pain of cutting teeth 1 If so, goat once every Tuesdsy and Friday and iH TTnitml NtAtna maiL Hm hnfltinrlprirnnA I ntatlnr naln of cuttlnsr teeth 7 If so. KG . . . . . .... . I and get a bottle of MRS. WTNSLOWS SOOTH- very decidea improvement, thirteen ieet l inq syrup, it wfil relieve the poor little suf- . . . i .v vn. .v. v.. I ferer immediately depend upon It : there is no lk a "in on f i. '"w wuu wouta no In, ptopi w til Kair Bcrttfj Journal: Surrn- rtaxn. N. C.Jane a Hon. W. A. Smith. have Deen aaaea to uer lengtn, wnue sne nas i mlfltake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who wiu not tea yon at once that tt will regulate the bowels and give rest to troll Reyreeestte. One of the leral fraternity of this city. wm. . ,v I wn nmvldpd with new steel hnUprn and I who has ever used It who.wttl not tell you at once W UltV eUaVAUjK vti u piuM va miu a-w a--- - i HMwnnlnra mon4i Tf la navf af 1 v aafa nan Im nam? 1 ti fl f fan r tilA itftfA-rAnmi flft. r ilTlii A tkA fada ot.. 1.1 as av w lav'w sa wmw m m sjm, fjaoejB. cuiu ajaoaaracaaa w vuv ow, ouu so uio loons. 4a. affording first class accommoda- tviil everywhere. 25eents a bottle. .; Mor than a thoos- I iyJ,Xt rvrreaa. ooenlv declared I iurr box In the Superior Court a few dsys I heavier machinery. Everything about her j the mother, and relief and health to thechnd . chnoe and betttoff I himself a Democrat now and nencjiorui. ,jacei as struck with the variety or.trades the ahando. f ih- I S 7rnZr,7A. I and occupmUons represented by the twel re .mm .1 TKW m . "Wr m 'mrr-mr. mm mm mm. rpHB FRENCH FEMALE SELF-ACTING FOR A ty-Horse Power Tooth Extractor, we mean, but H. C. PREMPERT may still be found at his Old Stand, No. 7 South Front Street, where be is prepared to do as neat a Job of SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, Ac, as can be had in the city. - .. ,. ; P. S. Not much on Teeth, but can make Warts, Moles, Ringworms; Tetter, &c, move in a hurry, The proof of the pudding Ac. ? ' mh SO tf - 'mir. poot.wm0ir IOC02 Drofea- H lauada ttasplag the Bau for the men then seated. There was one sewing uon IOr, tweniy-pcngcr.. y.p. a. . '"niirKi , Democratic nominees, whoever they be. machine sgent, one tinner, one groceryman. Green, so long and favorably known as moiers, ia whleh the, name Ilet. vy Uorr againU lUrablicanism. 00rtftl ui aDt. one painter, one flrst"offlcer of the steamer-: JV State, la foan ldi w.re offensit tlj K-mactf R, UJlCT0"J bookaelicr. one' carpenter, one farmer and tHU in command of theodVa, Andwlllbe !e.b.t..M-AllU jSj,-. one trick gaxdiner; the occnpatloni pf the g Ud to' see his. old Wenda and. many new, -dirtily s.,hAaid of. "V:"" -" salafarterof BaptLorca, waatlacted other three not being known. ontt as may be pleaaedto called upon himu CrE, Smith JPTJPTEKAI. NOTICE. ' The funeral ot the late ROBERT L. SCARBO ROUGH will -take place this morning, at lOo'clkv irom tne resiaence 01 ue parents, on rnncess, between Ninth and. Tenth streets, thence to St. Themas' Catholic Chnrch. Friends and acquain tances are Invited to attend. COMMISSION MERCHANT. r p , - No. S A 4 STONE ST NEW YORK. - Liberal advances made? on Consignments of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, Ac. T ' 1 - Orders for the purchase and sale of eontraets for future deHyery; both In the New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. , ,; . sep4tf - ' .- AND ORNAMENTAL. WOOD WORK. .. my 11 tf f ... . t - '-: BOXES AND CRATES, , For shipment of Vegetables aad Fruit, In shooks or ready made. A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. . Udlng purposes. . ' t3 Orders by the cargo. Domestic and For-, ' , Laths, Ac, for Bui eign, solicited. my 11 11 ling pur cargo, 1 PARSLEY A WIGGINS. TTEAD-ACHE CURE Ac, TRY A CONE Of the JAPANESE HEAD-ACT'CURE; It ' will give Immediate relief. Only 25 cents, . Hine's Improved Root Beer. ; A 25-oent bottle will make fire gallons of elleioas Beera heal thy and delicious summer bevet age. - Mrs. Joe Person's. Remedy, Brad field's Female Regulator. &o. , ; jr h, hardin. . - Druggist and Seedsman, ;'Je8tf New Market Wilmington, N.C, 7'-y7, ':'..t -;7 1 '''Km'-. .. . 1 V ' J r . I I V. i ' ' ?:7, r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 14, 1884, edition 1
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