, - J' - - , ' .... --v - - fc .. - - J . , . The Morning Star. PUBLISflSO DAILY XCPT MOKPAS Six Monttiflr- Thi-nA Hon' Two Months, r - I .... 16a 75 oty submwrlbore, delivered in T part JZl f?tv Fnroii Odri per week.- Our City "f "iT'naoriaed (o oollect (or mora mmonttolnTtuioe. vfORNING EDITION. OVTLINE8. U. S. deputy marshals who went to Paris, Idaho, to arrest eight polygamista, were driven off by an armed mob, j who threat ened to kill any one who attempted 6 aero the warrants. An extensive -fire oc curred in Chatham. Eng.; the lota is placed Ht $200,000. An avalanche In Iceland jwt-pt 15 f teen dwellings into the sea, drown ing fifteen persons. There Is ill-feeling between Russia and Italy; ' - r, Ku siin papers suggest that England shall pay the bill for the former's war .'preparations if the arbitrator decides that England is re sponsible for the cause of the dispute. j- Samuel A. Ashe has been appointed pos master at BaJeigh,.,N. C. jr . W ooaat of money in the U. S. 'Treasury has been c m pitted ; everything Was found correct. Vm S. Roberts, 1 President of the de funct bank of Augusta, Ga.r, cut his "throat; pi.., sicians say he will recover. The Li'41 iiwe of Illinois met in joint conyenr ti.m yesterday, but adjourned v?Uhiutiai luing for U.S. 8enator. t,-' ik. 'f farmer n rnietl Hess and his two' daughters' were rHtHiiy burned while 4ghmiac 1 uimti'j .1... . . -tstm. . " M.'oKtb.mAvi. j 5 l.ousc in Fulton county, Pa?r BinJ: Etaminer Keyset swore out warrants of iirrest against JohnB. rWhitheadv Presi ,!.ni of the defunct Exchange'Rans: of Norfolk, Va , Wd thel&inDrotheri, rii irgetl witb fraud fthejr were bailed. Sheriff Riktsclalt!, of Fannin county, Texas, " w:is shot and killed in a light with desp Fialoes. l ne Sultan7 of Xansubar pti tebU igainst German encroachments, u his territory. ; ISew, York Ujara rtnv.iy H1 per cent.; cotton firm at -10 13-1611 l-16c; wheat, ungraded red 80c g$l 02; southern flour easier; corn, No. May 51i551c; rosin firm at$i 07 1 spirits turpentine firm fct-32ic " itussia will vnot.egotJa-t6 aitim reference to .s Herat. She means ti have the waVopen "to tbat cherished "pot- - --.' ' The Russian Flireigij Minister, Gier is to be superserled,repor8aya, and Prince Rastohrski ' '. given his place. Three negroes in" Kew Orleans have beeu sentenced to be hangefj, an t w o o f these are for rape. - Ldt tin? hangings continue. . , v ! ' i- ? '" - i'iie two Southerners appointed by the President among the visitors ltjo West Point are Qen. FitzhnghLee,i of Virginia, and James C. Tappen, of Arkansas.-" f Alfred Paraf, the foreigner wl introduced oleomargarine into th: country and who so easily swindlj score of cuto Yankees, is dead, aged 4(1, at Lima, Peru. -J.' & iVmce Bismarck, in f a debate m.! ib lieicbntag, "declared that xLng lantl was centuries: in advance xf Germany in civilization." The Prince knows whereof ha . affirms. Enjr land's civilization leads the world. 1 There is a rumor mJdobdod that the difficulty with Rnssfa f !iIin ja fair wa.y to be settled withpatu rb j traiii i! . W betlier or not t.w nans that Russia will be satisfied; Ji, take wliai it wants, remains tof-biWe;n. ll.'itecea Cassidy did live, a Darjl moutli, Nova Scotia. She; is . dead, ag( d 115. Thanks Ur; pewspapets. North Carolina stilt Ieadki:tt U rnally wonderful bow very-l long some people do live of wborfe . birth there is no record -1 - - A humane asylum keeper at i; Nor-, ristown, Pa., recently ' exhibited his profound sympathy for the poor in-1 sane by beating to death one f the inmates. The keeper's name" is A3 exander Steele, and he is trying io Hinft the awful responsibility. n looi, at the Worlds air jn New York, North Carin4captur0d the two highest premium on apples beating all Northern! com ri tors. Wow is it our ; pomolokists allow o.oDipi to leaa, ana alter iDiri 'our years additional experience. Yesterday was the anniversary if the death of our dear, old friend aijd classmate, Gen. J anius Daniel. He was killed oiu the 12th pX,ay, l864, at SposylvjnW.Heailiko Maj. Gen. Bryan Grimesanothir schoolmate, "bravest of the brave. Mississippi , made , a "ten striisl it the New Orleans ExpositioA" patchsavs- ' ir"v i sJ.2S?5?lppl "was"aWarfel:' "ttr'iraid f P?6 of 100 ' W medal a sointion m vlu. . ... Iflro n .1. 7 mymimj IUIIUIW V HWg lit?n f ? compeUUve dispkat tie Expo iS i ylnchlraspea.to-Se worn. The saniM RttA ...oTfi. -,,., SoritSSS11 Premiums on apples at the Ex- - I.-'-, f - ' r " - - ' '-.- - ? ; - - - : . - - - ?.r - iJir- " "i 1 " ' IiZIiZiiZIJIilZI VOL; XXXVI.-NO. i: There is no doubt about it, it is catching; This time it is a thirteen-year-old girl, ; who runs - away! with her father's coachman, being wholly; unable to resist his seductive channi. There are' some people who"; cannot withstand the odor of a menagerie and the sight of.-a circus - ring. In the odor of the coachman there seems to be something wondroasly alluring to people of a certain sort. Washing ton. Upnkling what, a combination! -is the name of the. rdriver - and ? Clara D. Roberts' is ; the enamel of the giTl. ?h The'rascally fellow had an other wife and quickly, decamped. All this occurred"; atv Southtown, Long Island, -Next. . : v : ; rFronx Chicago comes a regular dime novel -s tragedy, A chap of fourteen tries to kill his sweetheart of twelve snmmets and then to kill himself. His name is Eddie Bernard and her name is 7 Tressy Lesslan4. ; Here: is how it was done; ;-.M'i"r' ! "Tressy came from school arm fin, arm with the hated rival. Eddie, drawing, the pistol from his coat pocket, fired at the girl. The baiJi. -piowea-its way through TressvV eineham apron. .With a trarfc air, Eddie, turning the weapon upon him self, and fired. .Three separate and distinct times the revolver was discharged, and at the last shot the buUet hit him in the left side under' the lower. Tib.-fT Miss Tressy is not hurt much, ' and r the hated r rival will gloat over Eddie's f all. Edward was to all appearances tlead wnen ne -reacned nts mother's arms, but it was the result of the nervous shocks and -not of any bodily itt- jury. He said he was glad Jae was alive, but noi at all sorry zor .naving nad ms -re venge. ,v:.a..t tM -f-i '4 1 Misery an despairl aA very; poor and aged couple, 'CHaries: Leman and wife;f living in New Yorkoit, weariedand despondent by hardship and poverty, deliberately poison themselves when 'they find they have not a cent and not a particle of food. And that too in a, great ; city where a few of ; Grod's" - creatures no better than these poor unfortunates fairly roll in lnxnrr-'and in splendor. What a world! ' ' Mr. Charles .Williams, correspon dent of the London Chronicle from' the Soudan has written a scorching article for, the Fortnightly iHevieut, in which he charges that Sir Charles Wilson is .virttjaUyyguHty of man slaughter inthe deiath of Gen. ' Gor don. ! WHsorV negligence ;andin cajpacity, h.j avers were the cause of the death of the splendid hero. i t The New York TForWhas reached 153,213 circulation in its Sunday edi tioh. Its t advertising is immense. Nothing i -Buoceeds J like - success. I While carrying ;i- np its circulation witb unexampled rapidity it has also, carried Tup ,the JBartholdi . JtTund to $46,169.08 np to Saturday night. I , i. x." ' " - "J I Hon.' S. - S.i Cor is'still in doubt as to acceptingthfrMision to Turkey. If he goes i the House, will have lost its brightest member. ' . f v$pin3teTnrpeimttci .if Raleigh . Visitor: Mrs. E. Lilly, f FayetteviUe, died la that town last Baturdsy evening, after a protracted illness. "We bave received the first num-; ber of theElizabethtown Bjfn, a twen-M 2 -four page- paper edited by Robert H. jron,pricfl.. ,; It promises welL r ' - Z-! Elizabeth City Economist Ijr vin :Hoor)er,J- of Dare county, '.expects' to jjlant 15,000 bushels of oysters in his oyster irarden In: Stumpy Toint Bay next week. 4 Vifileesw -greatly, fn he will find jaore tnoii iev ltt lpjLTtat ,or two than he finds fishing, i KiflJTl: i z:.-il J . in New "xleme mournflfirrDied. oiTllav tkh7 Elizabeth Batchelor Daves. eldest daughter, of the late Edward Qra-s hatarjand widow or iofin rugn uaves, in the.81st year of her ags; Hr. A. J. Lofjln was' elected liayor of Hinstoa at! a meetihirTof the new commissioners Thurs day night. sl i-"-V--ii. j WarreiitoWmi2J:iW43ff4!!gr0t to lave to: announce the death ofMrs- mlDari Reid, which occurred at her husband's re sidence last Sunday. She was an excellent lady. A -jr-fTher, fruit now seems safe, ad mose eneasea in erowinz ii ieii ua ma. b least $75,000 worth of it will be shipped mi.:- . mL. ti: j ' Yrr. TiiV. , Warrentonand Macon. ; - - 1 1 '-i Wa'sSjingtoCiI The. re vival in the Methodist .church was discon tinued last SundaV nieht wWe learn that some 20 conversiohi and accessions were made. - WTr-Black well. J. 8. Carr and E. J. Parriah, Durham, N. C, have ortranized the ' Clfngman Tobacco t Oure Company, capital stock $10,000, to manu facture medicinal preparations. . ivi . f. lI3nston ''iVwAnittlenegro child was burned to death 'last '-Baturdsy night, and another one burned so badly that it may result in death. The children, Whose: ages. jwere ; anff lliyearswere left in the house,wmcn js. on mr. w. y. Kennedy's t)aiitatk)n.alone and wereuia- bleto get out' when the house was beisg comsumedby the devouring Q amei 1 7 . Roddnghaa-T: BpirXik rank Scott, a voune Jaalf-witted col6rea man pf this town; some how or other! became pos-j sessed of a cap used toxplode a aynamue cartrid2& , and. last Wednesday night he touched i lighted match to It tdvsee if lit would ''go off.'' It went promptly, withj a sound like unto thunder carrying . with it the thumb and Indet fin-rer of the left hand and so jarring Frank as to cause the. blood ' Mm. mli ,, yv w y i i i ir - t - n m ....... -. - - .. j:!-"'yi34flM6TO , . Greenville Reflector: We learn that many neoDle are cominir to town next Friday to witness the h&ntrinr of John and Parker Gaskina. . There wilT-he. no hang ing, as the case lias been taken to the Su preme Court, Leonidaa Fleming tells us a severe storm nassed his neichbor- hood last Friday evening. ; The main, body of the storm only covered a space of about one ' hundred - yards, wbut , it played havoc with the trees is its course. ; f Pittsboro 'Home: An artesian well was bored! to the' depth " of ' 17 or " 18 hundred feet some year or twoaco: br the" Blackwell Tobacco Oo.i at DtKliatt'-Wa ter did not rise to the surface and thtv work was abandoned.' A short time ago -work on it was resumed, with-the view of utiliz ing it by pumps. ; A pipe wa put in ex tendmg down over 500 feet, ana the1 engine set to work.- It threw out 14.000 callous of water without seeming in: - the lease to exhaust the supply. The result is - consid ered very satisfactory u j 7 Charlotte ' OoienSr T'- ear oldtkred irl, daughter of the Iata j ier. Levi Hurdle, colored.', of ,, .this city. died yesterday afternoon of, burns received while trying to kindle afire in the kitchen stove the previous evening.' CaptF. f ; iiiiUNmciv, wno was unlet, or notice pi t the city of .Charlotte for, several years past, . publishes a card, withdrawihtr his Candida-' a for a, re-election. v--;Tbe gin house of jssrs, r Campbell, iSp Caldwell,, -near Pine- ywe, was oesproyea oyj3L,?ncenQUtry noe durinir the saat week. ..The .trbx. house and - all ihe. machinery 1 were totally destroyed. ' MlJlmUQ K MtflU gllUIUOHU? wtu two HO i,ooo. . 1 ' Wilson Mirror; Prof. Hassell. sold hair interest in his school to Prof. Avers who will hereafter 'be ' jointly aaso-' dated with him in the management of this popular school. : .rroi.- Ayers tr a gentle-, man of much reputaWon;naving been Cor4- missioner of isducauon zor K.enracKy,i j-. At the . District Court, in -New Berne lait week Joel Whitfield was convicted of aejilf i lag liquor without .license; and was : .sen tenced, to pay a flne of; $1,000 and be m prisonedijxthe Wilson MLforaix ; months. AL Wiggins who' was convicted, on three indictments for similar: offences, was nned only $250, aiidfenjencedto imprisonment for only four '.months. Whitfield is a cripple, and most terribly afflicted, and. very poor, nd oldllimlBur ppne,saya' te can't jay tents. d r sUA K p Groldsboro Messenger: . Mr. Jo seph XL Kennedy; a worthy citizen of this county, died Of aroplexy at. bis home in Fork towjvahip, on Friday last, -ged 6f The re-election to the.' Mayoralty f Maj. J. .W, Oolick gives nniversal satisfa-' Uon. -- The reriiaiiis of Mr, Joseph JH Planner, who died in Paris on the 20th ef April,- passed throusji here? on Saturday,, en route for Newborn for interment, -f The special term of Greene county Supe rior Court convenes on the 8th of Jane for the trial .Ot, criminal ases only... Judge McRae will preside..; It iawitheeling of deep regret that we announce the death of that estimable Jady, Mxa. Sarah Langley Harding, wife of our townsman Mr. Mil-, ton Harding, . which occured yesterday evening, after -.a . lingering , illness, v at ; herc residence in this city. Mis r Hard ing was 42 years of . ago on last Friday.' - Waahingtoa doU yv-Jacvi - as rived last night. He called at the State Department to-day to receive his instruc- Uonsasllmistertorazu. . JtiQ will return to North Carolina; make his preparations lor leaving home, andit is stated, emoarK from Newpprt News,a.. on the 23rd inst. Theodore F. Pool, 'Esq., of Wmiani- atrn roothar. bora mt tfiA aa ttim ft in a 11 Pool will probably be the Hext gentleman iruiu uona mjsroiuis wno wui receiva Consulate.'4 His friends 'have been' 'very zealous in ms oenair.1 ' J "Fair Helen,w said tie' suitor bold, . This ringlet let ms share.: : ' i Arid he Teached out-K)h, ft Wascold-f- ' And caught her tress of nan; :'. ' Alas; it was a bitter day.1 51 ' 7 rBe feaptured the whole 'rig,'! 1 For when he drew, his hand away ' ' It held the maiden's- wig - -- And then she fainted. V H, I J C? 31 tJ2 7ZT NBCT AOFBHTISB!BEIfT. ; Mtjksok Superb fits-. Geo. P. LiuiB--Boses. Coixzbk & Co Auction sale. 'J St'ak OFiriCB-f Pprnter for 'sale. K G- BiJ-w To.f ruit growers. t t "B'WrrvriT -Wil T.iffht Tnfftlitrv. If - t t P. HinNBmTOOiiB----Bcksener, etc. ' - f W. E. DAinB.ft B6 Kenoebec flint Ice. Mayor's VourU: , ' ' ' ,T i ' i John, Watson jW as sjrraighed for. acting very disorderly in the southern fsection pf the city on' Monday hlghtvfor5 which he was arrested fby Offlcers Chadwick arid' Terry. , He was ordered to be confined f pr fifteen days in the city' prison. ' V j '; Barney Pearsall and , JIary Eliza Lively both colored., were engaged la a scrimmage down in the ''Hollow . Monday nlcht, for Which they were arrested by Officers CbBttn and Sholar.j The-two. befflgerents v weVe fined t5 inch. 'j ; --'v" 1 J Henry Clinton, a colored youth, said to belong to alrang oT,1oy s , who . have, lately been proving themselves;; a; great .anncry- ance ia the vicinity of the Poxcell Bouse, )rai aliafgned forr acting1 disotderly in that neighborhood! yesterday mornlngor .which he was arrested by IGiScer jEverettHe 'J. 8; Longf.; leaves foT, r4t0ifs ttlKew Berne tifs' morning.' HBf. Loii?, ivnoSras formerly a member ofithe JSTprtk Carolina LcEv Con ference, was -stationed at Front Strtjet fchurch;1 -n? tltiijity; about rtwenty-ve years ago. ' He was at Raleigh durmg the war. ,s VTi- ' '" ' "s n' i-t; ;- Bev..'A: jODixop, . of,; Baltimore. rived here yesterday, morning- He ..leavtar .1 t " - Mn1t.Jl-.M. ' I.M. " -. .n ? - - j -j Twi tnt x ..-.I--1 this evening ,9 for Charlotte, where he4 preaches"io-m6rrojr night; and from' there goes to fihabyjisld -fome. He is mufcb Dleasod with his resiience Hnd success in Balti pibrop jjj1 'Jj. sinniva, . ....... . r-yr. ' ? r.Tke t&)0&iTbku of St. tPaui'i vaBgehcaVlAtheraAPian iJ? poses giving anxcursion to Bmithvule about the lajtter,party of, .this month, .nThe date will ha shofrtlVl iaxiarAiAced. lk tiifc pk- ner. It is elDected to be a mad affair, k the committee will spare no pains in max- ing everything very pleasant. jV WHOIrlf Itoeal Dota. ..j " i; ; -i. The Henderson Base Ball Club has applied for membership in the North ijarouiu. jueaguo. , - , f.tf - - r-f The'- Grand ; Lodge - of- Odd Fellows of North Carolina was to meet in Wilson last night . : ' x- : ; . ( A Hoil. A. J M. Wadded of this city." was to deliver the Memorial address as JKaieign on juonuaj. : T . Mr. LawBon'K. Skipper, a well known citizen of Brunswick, died at his home in,that dunty OTjthe 9th inst, aged about 65 years. - p ' - i The 8um' raised at the First Baptist Church for: the church "fn Hender son? Sunday morning, finally reached $100. Rev: Mr; McDuCe's appeal was not in vain.'- li'.'-rfia v - j Thero were several 'sound' and picnic parties on Memorial day. The col ored people had a' big- picnic .in the nelgbf borhood of the rnineral spring on the tum- oikel4- 1111 ' i . "Sri . ".laressrs. Taterson Downing : fc Co. cleared the xij 'lMqxxi ffQUieM, Capt Cochrap, yesterday , with 500 casks spirits turpentine and 3,489 barrels of rosiq, valued at 10, 603. '.Ry, A match game of base ball wa8 played yesterday at Durham,' between the Raleigh Club and the Durham Club. ! Dur-' ham woa with a score of three, to nothing ! forlhe Baieighlxiys: - Theblackfish excursion on the steamer Italian, which was to , have taken place this.; morning, was postponed . until Friday morning, on account of the fact ;thafta gale; from the southeast "prevailed outside yesterday n t . , , - " . ' f : . It took Mr. Long just ; SSfmin-'-: ntea to deliver his Memorial "address. The entire address r, was, compressed into the space of one sheet of letter, paper. While speaking he only glanced at his manuscript a few times, as it lay upon the desk, . One appreciative gentleman of fered to subscribe one dollar yesterday to- yrardf publishing Mr. I-ong's memorial ad dress-in pamphlet form.. If a sufficient hnmber should happen . to feel the same wayabout it we can ' probably accommo date them.. I , .. ' t The Annual Convention of the Episcopal tiocese of East 'Carolina will meet in Kinston to-day. Bishop Watson, Bet, Df. J Carmichael, Rev. Mr. Ambler, Dr. A. J. DeRosset. CoL John W. Atkin son, Mr. Gabriel Holmes and Mr; G. Smallbones will be present from this city. m . m. vw. M . . mM. r mru. ' . m WW y . u Journal that the remains of the late Joseph H.rFlanner arrived there by the train Sat urday night, from Paris, and were interred lid Cedar Grove Cemetery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his Sister, Mrs. Mayhew, on Middle street I , iTiWe ( are 'indebted, tbroogh Messes. L. I. Pritchard and J. O. Aider-, man," for j complimentary ticket to the Commencement exercises of Richmond Col lege, which takes place June 15th and 16th. Mr. Alderman is orator for the New Sigma Bhb Society and Mr. Pritchard is chairman pf. the committee of, the same.t ,. . ; 4 Tlia Creoeotlnc Work A Practical J'eftf, WUel piraM t SUfaetory J What is claimed to be one of the most economical and best ! creosoting arrange ments in the .United States has just been patented and erected in this city by Messrs. Hansen &Smith,Jsome reference to which was 'made n these .columns a week or two ago. a Yesterday, all the machinery being in order there was a practical test of the capacity and power of the works; in the presence of a number ' of- our business men,, and -the result was,, that, with forty pounds pressure, thirteen pounds' of oil to the: cubiofootB. was put into the Wood; The means by which this result was ascertained are very simple. The wood was measured and weighed Deforesting placed - into , toe nuge' cylinder and tnen again wheh it was taken out1 It is needless to add that the result Was very satisfactory to all whb' witnessed the experiment. ' 1 .'fMessrs. Hansen & Baiith are "how . ready to commence , toperatlons.r The enterprise will nodoubt prove a valuable addition o bur business interest, and we hope it will also result profitably to the energetic and wide awake proprietors.- - I M ' . ' "T---M-a a.m7 ! t irilmiac-! XIs lafantry Paatlval . I Theiestlval for the benefit , of the Wil miaeion Iicht Infantry, next Tuesday and Wednesday ' nights, May 19th and 20tbX pronilsW to be a grand succesiyA com mittee of ladies' hasj been formed; whose reputations as snccessf hi maaagers of en" tinmentsYbf 1 this1 character are well knowiC; .Besides . haying everything' that festival-goers could wish for in the way bf 'edibles, tfcaTooetitiverdrniing by mem-: 0erS Ol we.conipauy wui,, uo aa uuauvtuu. A special feature will be a contest between r .. thiartwo1)Cstilrilled fours."- Tha members dx theiCbmpany have also jnado: arnngeinents rwith Capt Harper o gtve it moonlight excursion complimentary lothoj&jestakrag. part in the festival. The boat wiU probably touch at the Bocks. hope tlie ladles of the. city will take ah I interest in the festival r and make it a suc- rtm. 1 - Ml ' rw i ? 1 .. inake'it'thft best drElesid best equipped la':tla '&tata Gaard; and it' ia jeft with the:' ladies,'now; to encourage them . inretery why possibiej yaatberInUcatloBa. '-'j1- t" ; ' - f TO following are thS mdlcaijons for W- For the South Atlantio-States, cloudy weather and rain, easterly winds: becoming variable, slight rise in temperature exoent in extreme nortbeastern portaoix, (8tationa3 ry lemperaiure.; St. Junes' :JBplc0ial vWe learn that, Rev. Mr. Lewis stated tb his congregation on. Sunday that at a meet- -Mil." ' At--m.: i-JI-i." !1 tag oi ine vestry,, neia on oaiuruay nigui, plans ana 'specizcauons or ainerent1 arci tecU m ref erencetb.thet proposed, lmpro ments to .the church edificevere.submitl and the one prepared ' by 'Mr'. - Dudley? of New .Yorfc had been ' adopted. !TheVbrk wui oa. commenced tin a snqrt . timej ann Dl some .twenty feet or more and a general overhauling of the mterior j ; l. , The organ has recently been-taken apart, new pipes put n aniL' other unprovemens made, and it is now said; to be aa good is new. t 1 l" J- i r . By the way, we understand thai,h6 suits j against luecuurcu propei;.y.B.uown as jae Swann suits) which hawbeen pending hi mL il i t mc 4. i n 4 our Superioc: Court for, some 1 years pass, have been, icomprpmised r and settled , at ;a cost to the church of $1,700, :Iitt 1 .',7 ' iasrT OBYLtULTMUiJ ' -.T . i Remaining in j the X3ity Postoffice, Wed nesday, May r13:f 1i V ii: , A G Anderson, Richard Aviett - j ; B Dennis Brown: P B Best' Julia Bur-' gwin; Kelson Brows;riv aj b-.tf. -. - (J Koena Carey, i r . D V H Dickinson, Allen Davis.' Ahtho-i ny DoyieU 'cafeMcT.ard'Blecld. ! ED.E Ellis:0 'J,H F John WFaison. w'l ..; i,' 'i , G B J Gibbs. Hamilton A Green. Her bert E Galloway. Mae A Greeh: ' '-J xx nooerc nanier, uargarei 'is 1 mil, rf ticpsejniiau, Adeline Jumondj ?:!' ins ' J-Emma Jones. Marv. Jane James. Pe nut Xi miounson. jvev reier jones izj. o Jordan. '- l'i -'' 4 L Jennie 1-ee.T iti- J. u-. ,:::..r?.,;;i's Mt-Rachael iMitchelL , Marv . Catherine Miller. J H HcNeil. Irat Moses. 1 ;." I I - p G A Pope, Eliza Jane Price, Jasper o Jra"Jay. 's-' -t,. i ; vr . r tJ ! 4 ii u tumcey. : ;. j. R James Richardson. J Dr James Robinson. Martha 8 E H Smith, I 'Martha Btryker;' Jane Stokes, John Swach, Hannah Smith, Thos Bpruels. - " f s i Annie Tedder, ilenry Toloert. s "y fcAlsey Yane k!i j j W H Wolf, Lewis Waddell.i Jno W Wells. . . - . , . ! Y Col J A Young. SHIP LETTERS.- " Capt W T Giiliken, Capt' Geo S Mehl- man. Uapt Jonn Jordan. (JaDt Metcaif. James Chadwick,- Samuel H Richards, G W itennoim, iffiws Agnts, Jno-ts Johneoa, Philip Nelson.', i ."?;,, ., ' . Persons calling for, letters in the above list will please say "advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, JJ. c, if not callea for within thirty days. "". .i-";.- . tcoi . t iv JK- iiKDSX, PAL,; : Wnmingtonew Hanover Co., N. 0 Coueha and Cofds can' "cured with a bottle of Sine's Syrup, of Tar.. 'OalV 23o'Foi Bala bv Hands Bros. . . . -jv .. .. I ;;TKK TL0rTO(S:-MGQaTlKGUMlMS .Ol .THE KTJBSERT.-e follownig' is an extract from! a letter written to the German Reformed Mensengtr, t Chaftxbenburgh, Pemt: A BxHxrAcnEfls.- Josi open the door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will provathe Amerloaa Horenea Klghtingale -of the Konery.. Of this wa axe so Bure, that, .we Mil teach' our "Snsyn to say, ,-'A llesshir - on Mrs. Winslow' for helptng- her to sorvivQ and escape the griping, oolioldiig, and teething, siege. Mia. Winslow SoormKa Brsvrr relieves &e' afid from, pain, andsurea dysentery and diarrhoea. Tut softens the goms,rednces tnflammation,cureswiiid oollo, and carries the- infant 'safely .throwrh the teething period. - It performs precisely, what It iroressea w perrorm, every pan or lvouung we nave never Been Mrs.t w lnsiow now her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup lor Children Teething.' If wa had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical sviuur w ute uuiui nwa duiu ua uruEinsra. 5 ocnta a bottle. ,tli i TTTa A'ftsrmW'Aa iiriB httw lirsn rrttiJri?. BOW, As sura as to-morrow's aun rise Is 'the Grand Drawing of The Loutalana State Lottery, at ew wrieans, monwuy. xne nexc, tne Kin, MU.MU. .MMM. VH, HVMHMVAUO Wt ' MWV.WW UUM.M E. W mM i.1iAlMMM.Mj unnui .Va .... matlon esn be had of M. A. Dauphin, New dr- siu eaoa. or iraoaons ac 91, ,01 wnion nui lnror- jeaoB, , ,ua.c m me - cvui urana irawiag on April 14th, 1885, th&, following was the resulf Ticket No-. 59,075 drewthe IFIrst prize of $75,000; it was sold In fifths at $1 eaoh-oae- to .John W. Haywood and L. M. VerflerV.No: 88 Charlton St . . Savannah,' Oa? tone to Jj; Ai B.. Putnam; ;Mt. jneaaaiu Texas; one to if. spend up, Donaldsop viUe, La : one to MT. 0. Parker, of WlndfalUnd.; ana anoioer to a party m w astungtoB, it. u. une Second Priza $i,0OCP-wonby 'No. 65,818. sold also in fiftha--oae to Henry Orb an, 31. 8.Jfarlne HosnitaL. San Franfiliicn. - -Oal - one eta Fred'k Maas, New York city, one to Prfid'8. Beach, SOS Finn ato., x . city; cue otner nrtBB weas else where. No. 64,580, drew the Third Prize of $ 10, 000. was also sold in fifths one held bv Daa M. Morlartv, No. fiM Saooad-ave. ; New York city; one by W J. Collier, ,i52lG. St, N. W., Washings ton, it. c; one eouectea oy imtton noontz. Bankers. Natchez. MlBSr: two others bv John H. Gies, No. 817 Croghan Street, Detroit, Mloh. The Fourth Prizes, each $8,000, drawn by Nos 6,541 and 89,671, were scattered ia fractions to Boston, San Francisco, St. Paul. Hanly, Ky;, Gainesville, ssssssavaiaiaiavavB . iStsSt. ta x'aTettevmeTN'. ft BatUrdav 'ev ning, t o'cioOmW Jiay ytn,-u, an. uamjn au r. LIImLY. wife of B, J. XJyy, Bsa ia .the 65th year pf her age. V Jv ' " V- MtVi'.i.M. " ' M a .3m. A. :m-M. . I m . . I - N. C.May a K SON K. SKIPP oi.aroDsv or tae .neart. ULW- , aged 65 years 4 months audi 15 days,:-j - T 1VM WAwtwirn. mi . 4tai Shh fnatl. 1w "ftlrt rear of her are. TtfjyA'hTPr'n BATCHELOB DAVXSr widow of John Fuglr Paves, and eldest aaogater 01 toe um Jtawara, uranam, oc jxew iern. "Precious in the sight .of the Lord is the aeatooi niasaaniav:.ri;.jf. vxu:, v.rriUi-i 200 RoGe3.i .6 "Ol'I 'T&ST ItSCKfv.TWOMa MABSHAL nrnxi .ana otner varieties or, nuajsa. persons wao nave engages wui pease;oan aaa gei tueia at once iiihy-llwr WPbintor for ale: r oldirJa.fo,- sajto, fc a iieate:ptice.v W if. hesifiy. iWittltkiif an'inmKiloear i i5to&''food. 1- Wis ft amadrWHteifeaji oyncU" . f f TjQN9n?B? ErNSBSp JfTIN whiohwClhe soldilrnrfhtiuseana aHdeptt will cost '$3,500, The improvements w consist' cCii'extensibn of . the .buadinjg . - -:iJ P Robins, mis. N Roberts; , ,. can, gPEne ?-fi 'jyrjnc: 105 Hotth Sixth StL by aasisig 1 seUiiigfortis,atALFCCTiTPE3 ar.xa fi.I rH4V uj imwiqvM6 , t r rons. ' -,v- i .' i D, A. ha..MiCA, lfrjoprietor 1 or O. G.jrAiui...r, Jr., - If' myiatf ; V w7ia7bAVVSOIt J apJStf..- . New.SearhoiwghHiJUsei,, aplltl' -Ti v satul:uJ.Wi-mtBKton,.l. !I.JOBtjfimr,..':fiJ ; u NJKW . APYERTJBEZyjTaH j A.; C. EIcGIRT, Auctioneer. 1j ! : .BY COLImIEB CO.r" u -,ji(,rT fine MILCH COW! ' wttn ISTelf rt- hi fr- a .i Grove Stock Fan Newton, nOj jny IS It si IBTBjSTX'V ATA FOB TIH BZNilTlT OF THS -" ' I Wilmington-'Ligat Infantry. " m. ft. ft. Mk ' - - t u rf MB. 7 are requested to report to one of the Committee aii. lacuea leeung an iukichs laoaa as eariy as possiDie. wora musxntinenoa.to- Jr Mr. KaW Be Meares, .. 'S Mra'J. Rounds, Mrs. Gea-G.TtoTaas.;, airs.tJ.1. Garroll, Ut; C AN GET SUPERB FrT8AT,MUNSONS. ALt the Desirable Styles, adCoiors of. Foreign and Domegtlo makes are on their counters, f Newaf- counters, f Newj r . MUNSON, MerobaatTaUor. rivals wee jut. . ' kunsun. my 13 it To Enut Giwers. Q W HAND a'nd FOR S ALB, If 0,000 STRA J wai.a.M.A f -ij-J; - - -M- i.' Im-1 i-rai ssi-L I ketsahd Fruit Cri(es,'air manufanthwi's prioeal -, -It. Vt, BLiAllt. 1 my is tf ' ' -'I 'Cfeinmiesioa Merchant. T P, Heinsberger, gOOligLL-tMANI) STATIONER, t DKAXEE IN PIANOS AND OEfAANS-'PaneT flond.'W- dlng Presents, Steel Bngravlngs, Guitars,, Yio- Ri08" aWIUUNQTON, M. fi7 Uijr 1.9 u . 05.00 Eewara, LOST, STOLEN OS 8TBAYED, A BLACK AND TAN SETTKBTJOG. Answers to., the NED.1 The i.nndsrslgned will pay the aboveon my Ma u . , -, - Jr , ,, . w. BODDICK. Fine Beef I ;j Fine! Beef ! : T7INK STALL-FED BEEF, BROUGHT BY MR. TL Baokley, from Sampson, county, for sale eheapu -The Beef Is JUICY ajndTElTOElt, and Is GUARA3JTEin)TX).GIVE SATOFACTIOK.," ,:: I have on band also YOTJNG TENDER SPRING LAMBS. ?rom he Upper Cape.Fear. . 'r. -'''-n WSD;T. TILLET,' my laajr : v irnnUStaJl No,, N,ew Market.' A Full Assortment d F SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER (the most perfect an& durable) can be found &tt r.l- ... w-W Corner Front and IfartrAt J Physicians DrescriDtlans comDOunded with the greatest care. . t . . m 197,000 1 ' H TANHATTA ' AND ' CHARIOT CIGARS1 : lU. readv sold in this oltv. and thev Are atlll aemana. -rney are tne nest s-ceut cigar on the market , Try them and you will smoke no other. ooiu onry ac- ' - my .0 tf ' -1 ' Popular News and Cigar Store j ... n U Ul TJXJTC Ice Cold IJilk ! ";;!': ; Ice Crekih Soda .t! 1 Best Ice Cream 11 l imylOtf it i WmIRREN pablobsJ Base Ball-Bats. APS, i BELTS. Aa. SUITABLE FOR AM A J tears and Professionals. Croanet and Haiti' mocks. .Picture Frames.-all alzea and kinds. Bpeciai attention given to mazing ijarge mtois, rpraus.oattv ; ,f,r.f5 LLm my 10 ti;'. r ; Book and Statkaiery StoreJ StrawiHoyeitiea JEW STYLES ! LOW PRICES 1 . -,-, Y SX'. PER DOZEN AND UPWARDS t i:ihyl0sx "OT"-' J o r ?'-. r Hattaral 0, 1 See ! j; it -si. 1 TT I C PREMPERT, AT jNO. t SOUTH FRONT Street, is now, nkw au.the'reet, keepfaMt a First class Shaflng. Hair Catting frc Saloon, with Albert G. Prempert and Wa J. Stewart as as sistaiita: uiye them a oalw p.ja , fan 1 1 x . T J" -"I II TH VALUABLE. PEOPEETY XS OFZStD -JL - - -.- ,-., T .)j at private sale, lor. a'tUvlf ion, qoiisistfaMg ofvonft 4C-H4rse Engine, twp .Cylinder . silerapf-mdre than ample; capacity vBrotherio9d. Patant lutwwlth au inxturea iana Maehinery jMwear L sary for turning ,otnV first class goods. rCan her seen now in dairy operation. iMOcatea on iTens. luver, ' near umm -nomw. mu aooa- waarx a taohea," where any vessel xsan ' toad whSch can oome in at Hatteras.i' The Mill Is offered with or witnonxue rear estate on wmcn u is sitnatea r For particulars enquire of , I I apl71mvr.-.n ,,f. , Nawberp.N..Ci ; K White Moimtainfteezerj : rpHrW HWE MbUNTAilf'fCH' CRBAlf TREE a ZEKistne BKoT muse, we sea umjojv NOMIST RBFBIGEBATOB, with Water .Cooler combinedr tt has-NO EQUAL. Kewstae Oil .tnn.4na( 4h. fM.r fw minnMr IIM. TOIL.KT BETS, very handseme ' and cheap, t Wood an4 . t.mv 8 st,, f. t,;. f r, ?.; & Boh FrontStj "r'JftticeV'' , '"A IN ORDER TO KEEP PACE WITH THE HARD -times MEALS will be .'furnlHhed at - the NEW. 8CAKB0R0UGH BOUSE for S5 CENTS EACH. Will always have the best of Wcies,.UeuOTS and. rmy 1 wewm sen, at KxchangB CoSriet, kbisSS.' ''Also TTATE-1 0.7 ADTEKTTS1I.G: ; - One Square One Day M. fi oc Z 1 fCTV m , r 68 - live Days,...,.,..;.... .,, 'S6a " One Weekr... I.....: 4 00 IT ' 2-,WjPSap....v..,....'... eta , ;.;' ,-Three Weelo,... , 8 0 One Month......' , t,.,, ,10 CO '-" " . Two Months,......rf " " ; Three MontSL. ...... is 00 .24 00 " " KlxWiuitha.. - " On Vat. . ' O00 ..,,60 fO t-T"Coatract ikdvertteenteats taken at proixf tloaately low rates; I. Tea fines solid Nonpareil type make one square ! W ADVERTISEMENTS. , WILMINGTON A WELDON R. It. CO. ITotice to Coiatrilctcrd . m l. . itniutl ; tJ iwiii ,ti; -,r ,nriii , ."niiiii;, ,iJI-S " wuson Fayettevni HaURoal, of the , following deecriptlon r ";fi s,"- TlestobeCSJO eight and a half feet lonr.'fln"' . aipa laches wide, (7) even laches thick; to ahow . at least (7) seven Inches heart upon eaeh f ae; to be evenly and smoothly hewed and Kinared. bntw ? X ; ted atpaehend. , . $ ..la ; 1:.-, SaldTlestobe of BLACK CYPRESS WHITS -" OAK, POST OAK or PINS. If of Pine to be hewed i -upon all four sides, the others to - have the bark Cv. takeaoff ontwoskiaa, Tleto e delivered on v . aid Une oCroad at tmoh points as may be agreed ,v ad cross piled on piles of tS-Tieaeaoh, at' i Intervals of 1C0 . feet, or otherwise as, may be - i. . : agreed upon. . Ties, except Black Cypress, not to be cat before , tta 1st of July, leg&i . Bids will be received nnttt. the28ihef Mar. 1885. ;a..r:'Addresa F myet38ic ' wiimbgtwulCc,';7'. ' - rr-i . WELDON EVE. CO. ' Wujnxlf6ir;1t. CL.Aprtf&ibi 188tC , ,j-vf.!i - n 1,,-ar fT".".-K5iw -5111. rtKj . - N- . ,v MBETTNG OF THS. gTQOTQLDSIiS OF - Shit Company will be: held at 1b .of&c ot the ' Company. La Wilmington, on MONDAY, THS 1ST 7 PAY Ot JUNE acxi at 10 o'elook Ai M. for the . impose of .considering aad- acting upon a lease. by this Company of the EaUroad and property o - ' the WQiningtaBW Colnmbla A Augusta IBatiroa Ctonuxany, and for the juirpom f proytdinglfo the financial needs of this Company., ,&:. Byordarf the Beard-af Pireetora, B. B. BBIDGBES, Preaident, ' J. Wt THOMPSON, Secretary. i ' , r apWtdnv ; fBeylewopy.4 f f , ) t A' AM- OFFICE Gf WOMINGTOir, COLUMBIA ':V ;J s , AATJGrAB.B.TCO. WiiMaxHeTOH,Nb4AprnS5th, 1885. it .jJU 111-5 H, A MEBTINa. O? THE STOCTOOLDERS, OF this Company wfii be held at 10 o'clock 1. St, on 1 MONDAY. THE lST:DAY:OFf JfJNE nf xtat the office of the Company in Wilmington, N. C.and at 10 o'elook A, M., on .TAJESD'AYjTHB 2ND DAY OF JUNE next, Tat Florence, S. C, for the purpose of considering and effecting ;a, lease of the road and all its property to the Wilmington a, vreiaon caiiroaa uompany. - . , By older of the Board of Directors, . . . ' R- R BRIDGERS, President,5 J.W. THOMPSON, Secretary , .. - ap29tdm Review copy; t - - Fire-Proof Oil".' TS BETTER THAN ! "mmEEOSENE1 Olli ' ''OB any-other teaming on. . Can 1m used in ariy" lamp. For safe bVlHr.O i-r-oa; HOLMES WAITERS,' f - North Front St . 1 ,1 XAjMim j x nnnn, iui vunauuii oi. . , WM.vOTKRSKN, corner 5th and Market, j-'.; GLESCHENtfe BRO., corner Chesnut and McRae. ' P. H. RMl'l'H. nnrnnr 4th- atMl 0TnnhU s... J. C. STEVENSON A CO., 617 North Fourth BU; B. H. J. AHREN8, corner 7th and Market Sts. - ' J. C. STEVENSON, 131 Market St. H. SCHULEEN, corner 4th and Walnut Sts, " " J. H. BOESCH. No. 801 North Fourth St. ' ' waten tnis nst and see it grow. . , mh23tf Auction Sale; T Y ORDER OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE - N. C State Exposition tJompaiiy, we win1 sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door, fn Ra-1 lelgh. N. C, on May 15th, 1885, at one o'cl'k P. M, The Main Exposition Building. 838x830 feet, con- " taining "176 Window Frames, M lights, elass lOx " 14, glazed and fitted" ; 41anre Doors, with locks and hinges: 8 email doors;; 874 squares Felt Roof- ' MMIfi, W WtW, 1M1U MUM, MlVIW, 741U, JUImmULVm HI v . main building, over 500,000 feet. ., -k..-.i J' , aiso, Macninery enea; looxiw teet; covered, with felt roofing, and a quantity of second hand ;. ln w. 8. primrose, president. - H. E.' FEIImJ,' fceeretarr. " aptMaym. HOTELS DMJ1IDT7I03, . rrm9 H0TMtX.Wlii7Bl.''6jto'FOR 1 - , ; t f "......7. . "J Si:' caption of Guests on tha 18TH OF MAY,(io5 ; 'The Manager wilt 'endeavor to maintain the'; y high reputatton of ihl6tT,'and tespectfullj solioitsthe patronage of4JieplIo; . J Rates StO ner moth. oer weeks S3 Btf ner'"" - day. Special rates made or tha Month or tea- ?- on, ny aaareseing - ' - . -- . wrvnrr. RnrrwatrTfir 1 fay 02m i-Sm1thvuieLN. Carolina,-' . AT CLOSE PRICES. - - ! '- - . , - " - - " A NUMBER ONE STOCK" OT. ,'fr?,;- ' ."4. OIL CLOTHS. BUGS AND MATS. -JERSEYS, a specialty for Ladles aiid Children'; jTfv- TU, "EL JSelRITlIIYi. s myieoawtf fa to .2i-i ?-5i;ji ?iL' imotnor Supply lF JJHK CELEBRATED DUFFY MALT WHIS- Baker, ' :eys as V MTforth Front Street. rpHE -THiirrit -second -Ainrrjii mieTmNG OF THE MEDR7AL SOCIETY. OF .THE 6TATB ; V OF NORTH CAROLiNA will -aonvena to DUB- : HAM, TUESDAY 19th day Of May, AD. 1685. -Membership to this Society optional to Keen -tlatea of the Stat Board of 'Medical Examiners, .: wbioh meets at thasamatime and place. u:- - 1 . The report of the State Board of Eealtn will be heard, and a Joint Conference-heid tbere wtth,oaWadiMsday;SOthdayof May i.t' f The Annual OriUloajvm be delivered cn Wed- Oeailrolads'eTietrf'tha nraaVc . Ci'V t WALTER aaCCSPEY, M. D.f r; as SSS&W4W ? jd Jf&u ui- M ' Secretary. ; o ii r-: dT.?r (T.flft yJ-J TJX)B ETJIIX JRSSHLY BURNED PfICE 1""IIIH!'" TO fri.lK PTEH flJiRK. - T.Tr.T..iAI, LimsOOUnT FO'i LA E33 LOIS AN m wJi'':.'- . .f TO-THS TPE . ; - j ,f jv s? Adiress .i n..ti pres., -r ... ... ' J