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- J 2. 2 at- 1 The Morning .Star. rtTrr Taggo DA1LY ' EXCEPT MONDAYS ( jTBi, of soroaarrrie r ava., - Three Months, tt - u W Two Months, .. . mk i.... f 75 o.Jo?7itT subscribers, delivered la aapart if" TlS krrew Craw per weekpar City f7are not authorised to eou iov more IORNING EDITION; - ..Tlfoi" V'l Brand's brewery burned at Chicago; loss f50 000; no ineuraucei. :" One thoui sT Arabs Lave submitted to i&VlWUsh i Eo-Pt Gen- Korakrprl'B latest dis tiches reiterate his earlier accouate of the lei.jilch affair e Afghans, he sayifired tJlJ first shot and were retpotovioe bringing on the - engagement ''rriPM witm-ai was yesterday examined 4ar;th Cluveriua murder trial at Rimood; l festifiefl to finding the body of-iss llaS S(i, in the reservoir. - Gen. liiddleton h ad a flgtt wiflrBJel at Batouehe, Mani tov i ; the rebels were routed and fled ; the Can uliaus lost six killed and about a dozen wonuded. General .Grant was not so W( l! esterday. In Pike county, Ky., Mount Chirk was trying Mo elope with Miss Stra'ton; he encountered her brother Fi;ink aud in the fight that followed both in ! wt r.: fatally wounded. - Three , i, wure killed and two badly wounded in a toiler explosion at : Grayson, Ky 1 The President appointed two post in i.-ters yesterday, and it is expected he will :. point several internal revenue collectors t:jay. New York markets : Money 1 pet! , t nt. ; cotton steady at 10 13 1611 l-16cf wheat, ungraded red 87c$l 01$; southern ti ur tteady; corn, No. 8 May 64f55fc; r,)s,in dull at $1 07il 10 spirits turpen tine dull at 32ic asked. i ' , M'To deluded North Carolina ne groes are going to "LibeliaL - Stanley, the Arican r explorer, is n ) Governor of Congo State;. J- Gen. Winfield S. Hancock is at Atlanta selecting a site for IT. S. s Barracks. " ? t , our esteemed contemporary, the Wil mington Stab, did? net get a copy of the Oi:tenuial Chronicle it- waauot our fault. We send another, copy with pleasure. Augusta Chronicle . . i - It lias not come to band as yet. i uriiin t . - : 1 h.." J J.. ... 4-i I lie funniest tljipg out is the New York Sun, -Butler organ, posing as a simou pure Democratic parser and 3 warm snpporter pt Pfesident Cleve land. .! Kiel, tbe half breed, is Evidently "n sluuch." He fights like he knew what war is intended j for. lie fis f.aii in be "-cttincr aid, and. comfort f rota" certain Stale?. cities in the United ; " .--i-t- During the scholastic year:' of 1SS4-5, the grand total receipts of Wake Forest College were $18,654.44 and the disbursements were$l7, 533.05. The endowment fund, now il amounts to $102,870.82. - l';,, t . . ' J he lale ex-Governor Gilbert Walker was a handsome likeness of ! , . . , c 4 : ' W' 1 our distinguished Seaator vVance.! The former had the beauty and the , . i . i I nu jjooinue ana ex-enaior aiiier,j I : o , u 5,, , f I mg au ivcigu m 18(2.1 imitermauBj muobtb moment .pech.'bati Doolittle, who is a rather sorry f el- lo a8 t P"nciples, made a very de-? cideaiy strong and impressive effort, il ,MS Lynchburg News voices . pnb-; he sentiment doubtless when it ays! c ,t ... , , . , - ,v ot the acquittal of Martin for murder on the grounds of drunkenness : M .'Thafn5 i 7. T "-Hj j l he universal omnion of the eommnmtv In . . . i ... i mat the verdict was the most outrageous; : oneeyer given on a court mAlbem&rle. audi yet they consider the Jury could do nBtlngi else under their instrk a4":tha'evi ' uence. t;narges ol hnbervare finely made; I privateieiier,ieotyeu.irom .vyinuser, enie against some imaginary persoa or persons 1 1 county, we 'learn that Duncan Cale, who connected with the trial and nrhniHAnai I'Was enzaee bn Friday.' April 24th. in to liberate Joe Barbour, a egr who was' I convicted of an offense 'verv nimJUr - nri-1 now awaits sentence of execution are! freely mads. The commtnrity is much in- censed." , . . Rev. Sam Jones wis ' little bard' odra rfones was a nuie nam on the Chattanoogans.' He said thisd t . . i ..' i. : i .',,Whoe.ver my religion dwwdles dowtf I wantPtnC k lr CbtWliajas,! menop ll ack -..w9?ld,ir?J1,9m- onceover. f This reminds us of tEatBaD. tist orator and preacher tie5ev4 t John Kprr ai,'t?ljU3f4fl I un i-err, father l Judge Kerr. 'He Ibld'liW'; Ufylgtf end such religiirargalhlsitb'-bel ien it endowed with mmfid power and could do ao.'' '; : . . - . eatlnS t the same tabB;aa4 aure-i ,ng in the groes. Read thetfollowing from th -.i uv e r ew york fta hot hifer o ooam and an honest . Govern ment: i .TIji JiiXj means SfC f.M vtheacosc&li ueans of breaking nvm..'uiiil church Jeadei !?able church. lat a ooWrf uowi rrom thp IjiTv -ITT l erchnrch that mat also ranks as fashionable.! r nwrifl c -' -n.i ftCBU7;-i? I wmtiatlhextf JaJstf-nhheyi i it-'-' & 3 -jbs". 'i f-. :r -it ii Avery bitter attack; was rmade- upon Mr. Gladstone and his Ministry on Monday; in thef House 1 of Cbm mons. Soon after ho had spoten Lord Hamilton, caember ; from Mid dlesex, led in. the assault .He con eluded by sayingr" ! -' . i A r '.'v . - . . . - . (. .-7:;." . ,- . - fThfi PrTmA J Mfn?otpr hod o1tnetipr abandoned the attitude by which the trora ernment obtained the vote of credit The great objection I have to the Premier's pol icy is that from the very day he assumed, office until now he has shown a readiness' to sacrifice anybody and anything to save himself.". " - t The " vote of . censure : failed; by 80 majority.. ; -eCote- wasayes 26jn; nays ?SKJ. The Irish voted with the Tories. , Only Liberals voted J with' the 290. Another triumph .for the great Premier..- - 4 Col". ,:Waddell had the very " great advantage of speaking , in Metropoli tan Hall, Raleigh, on Memorial day. The News- Observer says : ' ? - "The nlan oftiol(linff 'the exercises at Metropolitan Etotel proved an entire suc cess. The suegestion was made some time ago, 'and it was feared by. some that it would reduce the attendence at the cemete ry. But this waa not true." , Raleigh shows progress in many things. Spirits tTiirpentiiie. Senator Vance has returned to Washington, - t Is tha Durham Recorder dead ? It is a month or more since one was re ceived at this office. ': Xnmberton Mobesonian: The revival at the Methodist church continues. The continued cold snap is damaging to crops. , Greensboro " Workman: .The concrete - foundation ; for, the' new IL 8. Court House here has been finished, and the brick work will be commenced as sobn as the bricks are - ready. The , granite which is being hauled is from Rev. W. C Walker's farm about 6 or 7 miles . from town. .! , .- New Berne Journal: The ad dress of Captain Hamilton C. Graham is spoken of in the highest terms, and must have made every North Carolinian who heard it the prouder of his -State, because the birth 'place of such a noble student, scholar, soldier and patriot as James John son Pettigrew. J GoIdsbdroilrytMThe funeral ofitfrs. Edwin Eatman, who died at her 4ter home in this city Sunday evenlng.after a long and painfull-illness, will take place this morning. --Mr. W. J. Exum, whose attack of paralysis we noted last .week, died at his home near , Fremont Sat urday morning early, j Raleigh News- Observer: Mr. Joseph A. Harris, long a resident of Ra leigh, and now editor of the Hillsboro Ob server, is the new Mayor of ' that good old town. - Mr. Tal. H. Murray has re turned from a trip to Mobile. While there he saw the famous drill, the Houston Light Guards, of Houston, Texas, winning the grand prize, $4,000. ' V , -taieisa r tnior;, x esieraav iu.r. d Mrs. W. Hi Parker went out to Yatea' l P0-4 fiahing. They, took boats and went out on the pond, each one being in separate boats.' By some means the boat ia whiCh Mrs. Parker was sitting, suddenly capsized and threw her into 14 feet of wa- ter.-i She had sunk (the second time when a man who was near by went to her assist- ance and saved her, . .. ! tTpon complaint of Mrs.' Har- riet Smith, ':at Leicester in Buncombe, four ! officers went to arrest Fhiletus Binder who was at the woman's house threatening her lifey While she was gone he- badrbeeni loinea Dy nis Droiner. lneomcers entered SSS&U ccmsiderhinujelf tinder arrest; 1 when Carr jei m-Mmr PWletu8.-P drew his Smith & wesson pistol, and point- ea it iowarasee, wnen -xne laner caugro it was oischarged at the same moment, the' MUiodgmgm UieWtiireM er,Carr,iwho died in a few minutes after- wards. -As Philetus drew s his .pistol r the othfcera drew theirs, and one ;or more shots, were fired at ;Philetus, but .without .i,u. o tk 1attaoa tha- wauui ifiVM4 w-, if v,uvu. wivnu. tp ioor,'-d after a i hardi scuffle , his! pistol was taken from him.4 r, f Z r r? r ' :" - i !!Eli-abeth City Falcon: From burning the grass i his field Was; in some! unexplained manner, burned to death. The unfortunate man's 4read;"says the writer, was so -badly burnedWto leave the brain ex posed, when iound Further parUculars iiotigiveBw-OurThursday of isjst week flitouchi18a41ano;; $atakaccleBC occurred nearWeodville. Perqtimiwis poua- ty, on Mr. F. E. Winslow's f armr. mord enerallynowjaa the r''flo8s Farm." a little boV bv the name of, UmshleL not more thaii 1 xiihzjewJvUge, whfle hand4 ling a pistol which, he found onlhe bureau . Mf;j0 Benlon'hduseaccidenH fcYSe-dihr the' bullet direcUyt through She centra of little inaster OttUer's! bead;:U)oreaf M ter wfao lies in the san dred vais f ro-Bi old son 01 itotber Out-i same yard about a hub-! Ji a i. w. t & r v. . i 1 theshocgoaaKlirn uv wio uau uuiuui uer iuiub ou otmeu ii tt It mother ' Mrs. OntTer-: whrt in nlan ht I ahterV. Qtt;&tl Monday there, passedi fsbery,' for shipment.Wvthe itorfolk.ffi Southern K-Uroaa, fonTJiundred porpoiH J-des;',34 JlachjTJrpglse fijrihes'. two hides :iMaaMffis r'ind tried lnto4 aaflfliJbiitaSd. from TCrsonaTknawJge that shoe strings! manuWfjefrrM thd Norfolk market for 25 cents .per pairJ dhstrjrotrrColiM' factory od the heath where' the oil :can trbe triedj . thd leather, tasined and the tarcasses converteq Chaflbtte Observer: r Jaded theJFederal Mt4raas4 I u no lury cases mea iiri the armies of the Sduth and .the .causa ;tb I which they fonghv and his eloquence fairi T 1 . .u a more I&sa-r rrv.atrmt.far-iiirirexnpjiseiL:and atthd uuwn i uoe. term oi.the federal ijourt u uus euyj . i . . . . 'iMfW 1 IV charmed hla hearefal" TTiriAwIrA far inree-quarters di an nour, and his oration was, od';the whole; oiite'woreiy of w 1 ?ltt accordance s, with an ihvitation from; S0-?1 trK136? tofnPlast Ithe Ladies Memorial Association t Ra Saturday. Mr1. Richard TeT'ahd: a cob 1.:TWif' t 1 wirfdrii nf thiaVitv ored boy named Thomas Herroa were out : .'.Hon., A V addeu, of this city, in, the woods" squirrel hunting.'; A jjquir-; I slipped f roin his grasp and erploderL TheJ load of shot caught Herron, who waa I standinira conveniently near. -The shot r struck Serron on the hand and fcassfoff n t were imbedded In bis stcmaclu " The sauir-1 rel ha the meantime sat upon a limb of - the I onisaTTnhlS1Sf I of last year's crop. Herron is grievously, ! out w not; ; Tattny ; wounded, -c u. Char- f sensa-on.' ! and 1 does net want - to have anotlror.'AbtratSVcrock Sundaymortiing a dynamite cartridge, three:quarters 'of iuum iu uuuu .eujr anu dgu muues' ieaf, packed in a piece of two inch gas pipe. with the fuse properly arranged, was drop ped on -the porch of a house on ' east' Third street. 'i no ruse was Hgnted by tne ayna miter, who beat a quick retreat to ' a place, of safety and seclusion: It was a lohesome hour before the dawn, -and it is Improbable that there was" any 'one stirring on the streets at the time, but when .the fuse had burned its length-and reached - tbe , terrible explosive there came a oo8siott that olted all the neighborhood sleepers fronr 1 their beds.: :The force of the explosion, waa I .i..v .11 iii,A.i.n. I that block, and windows rattled in houses aloneaatTidertHL-tbree.block difr tant from the scene. The house: ia which; the explosion occurred was t shaken to is. foundation, tne winaow ngnis were smvered io aov tne irons porch was torn up, v and the rooms were perforated with flying pieces of iron. The inmates waked shrieking to find .the house niied with smoke, and dust and smvereo timbers. From tne outside the house pre sented the scene ' of a' veritable wreck, but f -A th,iu I way and turned Into room t that the full force of the explorion was realized. Inthe wall facing the porch daylight streamed through in countless holes, from the Size of a man's hand to a Bize so small that a lead Pencil 'conldscarcelr1 be thrust through them; The headboaTd of 'the bed Stood against "the wall, and was struck by two pieces of iron, one of which passed through and the Other : imbedded itself in it . The niece which' came ' through was a ragged scrap: weighing 'nearly half a pound. J Jt crashed ' through the weatner-Doaroing, athes and plaster, cut through the bead- board of the bed ' tore through the pillow upon which the head of Lizzie Blount was iving, and passing on took a downward turn, struck the footboard, and passing through that dropped upon the carpet about eighteen' inches away. Another piece of iron imbedded itself in the ' plastering on the opposite side of the wall. j ' tH i I -idLi NEW AbVEBtlSERIENT McssoNBlue serge suits. ... . i; . y i CAtmoNoTica--CrQW Thela. S. VAwAMm8B Auction sale. C-unoH NoTic--Crewi Alkor. 'Coi-ur-aEt'&'CBoggles'tiid G. W. Cabxxsotx & GdWiatedT P. Ilmn hbkkgkb Bookseller, etc ' R. M. MclHttBE Black laces, etc. W. L L FESi-rAttention ladies. W. H. Aldbrican & Co Refrigerators. Meettng Wilmington Lib. Association. -r Receipts of cotton yesterday d; balesw. 'Tift i.i "fi. lit' insts.:- . : :T' Hall, in this issue of -the; Stab, contains matter of interest to the public. ' f? Old "UBole-Harry Mabry, a well known colored 'man of, this city, died a day or two ago at- an auvancea age rested yesterday on a capias and sent to. jail; foiM con payment of costs fn the Criminal j I VUUI k. . . . . - " - ,t --quantity of rrja janoUtopej ti&Hi quaVrlesIn tii&h be4 ing shipped blboam)f steamship JStrfylatelay. I r . w! ,j . & W ilofld tJaddcrcTc has been.fent stoA Marion, Q. a whee W&XW&iJS PRVt8?! ifrMSS truck and has done iplendid service here. . The juyenile, .t clubs " Wide-i of 4 for theofmer an 2 forhsLlatter. ij r5 sLi ,J-$.h-J 1 J A game ui vase uvui wb uiavt yesterdiXefig 1-1 - - - I jnericas " Cai SffrftFta? . the score being 23 for; tha f ormtr and fl- far tha latter.- .iaTATt? f tne delivery or tne memorial address o: Mondasa'Mnllfreni to as many as,i fourTthousand people, and rIT rMfbrtStTlhtV-ntatA. mt never had3s i tentiyeV an dayr pliments of the Marshals, of a compliment ary ticket to the Commencement exercised 3rd and 4th.-' Aadrest Defdrt - ffie Ltterai Societies: KatLtf J -Wi? Reid; BaccAlaure ate Sermw Biahop A. JW. .Wilson, D. D. orjtsjUmpte it j ataBbleaV UffAtl tc-.ft 1 vessels connfefjiyritR;ajcase tried at th late term of theftistiurWbAyin! received the payue hhtotihg u yesterdaorWatiffcOtt went to aieouWofttter be got hi The jjoagistratetold him he. could.do no4 thing pr him, urjess, had some clue the perpetrator of' the theft, v ' c;( - " i Awake," Capt. Lswis'Myers, and ','BooH Mght-The weather was very s inclement,! Blacks," Capt. AT" 'Bloomenih play'edBj tndtaany jh ijonseqaence were deprived of, matchgame yesterday resulting Ina score be pleasure of hearing the gifted young! tclgeijames s4." W ' '- li f ' 1 f ' 1 ' ' " BXemorial Day lnf BalelsH Col; Wat delivered the aadress there on Monday. late war. for the foundation pt his remarks, CoL. Waddeli, chose' ; that' of Gen.' . ' i u. ' ' worjeB-iovlw ux.. It is needless -to say that pur disunguisned fellow citizen fully sustained his fine repu- tatioxi .as' an. orator.;- The XV and 06-' . . "w, raw"- ' r-i, :i,-v-. per, says; -' f .: : j--. "As we print the address, 7 we refrain from other comment than that it thorough ly sustains . the merited reputation of its gifted author for literary, ability, and high culture a reputation that increases as the years pass and which has been attained by but few Worth Carolinians ?oi tuts genera tion.:? . ' - ,-r- : -- ' . fin its delivery. CoL Waddell was no less happy than In its preparation; to a Teasant, easy ' and graceful carriage he oined -.a distinct enunciation and those modulated tones 01 voice wmcn are pecu- barly in keeping with, , the subiect of such ".SSr100 ' , a- a ?The hall was filled with auditors, and frameyery quarter we heard but one ex- Presaionr-a cordial expressionoi graunca tion at the orhate and finished production and words of commendation for the distin guished orator. "' "For ourselves' we find in this address renewed cause to thank the ladies of the Memorial Association for inaugurating the custom of devoting each Memorial Day to the memory of some worthy. xtortn uaro Una soldier, thus making us more familiar with the' characteristics and achievements of those heroes who. like the lamented An- dersoia, deserve to be kept inr perpetual re mmbrance. ,;. The Visitor says of it: " , jrTbe address of Hon. A. M. Waddell on yesterday was a masterly argument and a Jzmt admirable review of the 'Lost Cause.' jn pratorial effect it was In aU respects a 2ucce5S.? " :- WllmlBtM ItltrliS Ifrv PrT- 'Usuii for SBialr AbbI vcrsary ia- ) nniunt cucereues. e . The 'Pony Four" of the Wiltoington Light- Infantry ' has accepted a challenge from Sergeant Morrison's "four," of the Bame command, to engage in a competitive drill, to come off at the City Hall on the night of the 20th, the occasion of the com pany's anniversary, and it is probable that one or more . other fours" will come in to drill against the successful one in the open ing contest,; Mf.;.., -L , A , "Pony Four" usually consists of the four amalkflt men in the company to which they belong. In this case the selections are made to apply as nearly to the rule as pos sible. The consist, of Third Sergeant W. N Haxriss and Privates J. J. Hedrick, H. Gerken, and W. A. Willaon, Jr. i Sergeant . Morrison's, "four" consists of FirstSergeant W. R Morrison, Fourth Sergeant B. W. Dunham, First Corporal L PT Thomas; and Private H. H. Mclt henny. ; ' " "' ' j " '- The competitive drill promises to be an Eceedtngiy xnteresung one. on the afternoon 01 tne ssutn tne Liigut J Infantry will parade through some of the afterwards have a tar- upon., 3v -.. . .,. . Peraonal.'- fir-- f rt Mr If R, Lyons, who has been visiting iiis son, Mr. Daniel Lyons, formerly of this city, but now of New York, whence he re turned here a few days ago,-left for his home at Clio, S, C.r last evening. Mr. B.) Ri Russell bo long fireman of the Little Giant," and who went to Goldsboro 'to' tak6r charge of the: steam fire engine there, has returned to Wilmington lP Treasurer, j f I ' ,Z'& j Ui" W..ffr !.V, 6g strength, and we hope I soon 19 Bee mm inuy reaioreu w ueaiw. w Shaw has been here for seve- I nas pastaving been summoned hither I 'Otf account the4eathof his sister. ,,,1 L,; R-y. A iOi Diion of Baltimore, preached I fbe F&at, Baptist; Church on Tuesday j I divine.. His sermon was an able exposition I of the character aud mission of Christ. ..', STI m-ffl'tia ms ntllui Palraa Onanh Pnmnanv Pof NewTotk, et aLi vs, 'J. W: Jeannett, hi 1 al,; whfch' waa beard before Judge Sey-' liiaouriastweeBfiat Chambers, has..been de-f fjf8ightoi;thelhree vessels which itrans- borted tt4 viz.; Iht fimerxm: lolanths ivd pclaime. of-' the Emrstmi Uie American fclaimsiof the laborers were settled by agree- !tentThealti i 6J3 oy ;iaBSsra, su es u neuimTi-- aMr.Wi THarker, living Church bei tween Fifth and' Sixth , streets who Iwf.1 f sortie lime rmst emoloved ' lhm .i-Tbiirsdayij lastAt dinner time! Wa'TamM aud J riehds have ( ot the Wghiesleo;. bis-waereabdut4:o?;fha i&pfearnw He haawifa aridtwooi cto'hdwere 'rlependent upbi idf-KTiWiiriyet is !gtingiflttilei khThe IttetCmef fK lTur j ''ihree Ifeet of water Whe ShoaW Slol ease" Involved 8the ownershipj bfltKV tons- oOvoandaWjq Wkv$ bWdecides tibeohe':tw8;fbr ", -!Jf ' r-.'.: -St:-- VI : i X Mm, r t H ni T- l " V WM i Vfeatner indleatioBJi. The following are the Indications for to days ,y.i,txa:- ;x; vt-j.fj. :-;i rsc,fi . For tha South Atlantic States'. 'fair wea-r ther. r.learine? in extreme northeastern Dor-. I tion, slightly warmer, inortheriy winds be- . VL ''v. i. e il -:i2 -.. -wi.'Jll. coming variable. ; fVUmlBKton XjlBFary Aaaoclatlon mrm m " "ml . Wfc1 j f The following summary of the Diredtors' r1 cnhmHM at I' th nnniiAl rhftplfnor inf tftft irifimhera-'iof '-the1 li Wilmington Library Association: !; fumington LiDrary Associauon:! The condition ot the' -Association is noil ast fiscal year.-? Reviewing the work which r has been accomp isheo; nun the two years" ; interest by the public ib' the Library, there is reason to believe that with discreet and energetic management, the Library will be come largely--and:.rgeneraUy patronized, which would enhance its income and enable t to supply the present great want of books. - "Witnin tne year, one nunarea and nine r ty eight volumes have been added to the Li- I orary Dypurcnase,wnue some nity volumes-1 oi more oriess vame. nave Deeu aonaiea oy I Revt Dr. Wilson and CoL S. L. Fremont. The heirs of the late Henry Nott have pre' sented to the Library, upon the condition of their return should the Association dissolve at any time,' the highly valuable collection of forty-four bound volumes of newspapers, published in Wilmington, between-the years 1833 and 1873. mere nave been nineteen hundred and forty-two volumes taken from the Library during the year, and the call for books is increasing all the time. -''-it ' " members. Within the year, there have I ;;We have now one, hundred and .five teen thirty admissions, twenty-nine resig nations, . and .nineteen members expelled for non-payment of dues. To sustain the Library and meei its. expenses, with ; r&4 course to entertainments or lectures, our membership should number at least one nundred and fifty.:-, j ... - !, . The treasury will show , ' EECEIPTS. rom dues,;&c. . ; 4. . ..i . $721 85 , 300 00 192 13 $1,212 99 $170 41 From life membership. JTrom Shakespeare Entertammis Total...,. EXPEKD1TUBES. '- B96ks... t"v. i-tui .. .. :."..., . . ; Sundries, which includes old debt paid and current expen ses 915 47 Total... :7r:T.TT.Tr.- $1,085 88 Balance on hand.. . .1 . . . w $138 11 Of this balance. 129-58 is to the credit of the book fund, it baving been ' agreed with the gentlemen rwhp purchased liie memberships, that the amount realized should be apphed to the purchase of books. The indebtedness of the Library, does, not exceed seventy-five dollars while it has due it by members one hundred and thirty-two dollars which is collectable," In laying before our readers the sum mary,' we are requested to urge a large at tendance to night' at 1he !anmiiaim as ' ousmess oi importance win rje trans acted. We bespeak the interest' of the public in the good work of the Library. Tae W. I. I. IpMtlvsil ' v 4 l i The committee tiSX dbhi-gc of the Light Infantry festival have issued a call for all ladies feeling ' ah interest inthe Company : to meet them at the City Hall this morning, at 11 o'clock', prepared to take part in the work. The names of , Mrs: ohif L." 0Snt-; well, Mrs. W. E. Storm, and Mrs. Albert; Gore,, have been added -?jW5 J in. vi-1 auu we ieei sure mat witn tue committee n and we feel sure that with the committee II , it .t..y. JJ. " -I as it now stands there. js . every reason toil look for ; a successful entertainmenL We II understand - that a papter wiU be issued du-f ting the festival, to-be called 2hefugl&x,i -AiteA Tw, mpmhAra nf lU. A.n., .n' strictly - military' in its bearings, i There will be aa opportunity for our business men w auveruse in its commns. i Much interest is being manifested by all I the friends of the Company, and it is hoped that there will be a full attendance this morning in order to systematize the work. The atueky Ntua bera. ; " " -; 1 -. i , i o Thef olio wing is a list of the lucky num bers at the' drawing of ther. Louisiana State Lottery bnTtaesaayr- Na. - 2258; drew $75,000,' ITd. Ii985'firew' $25,000; No. 60, 201 drew $10,000? No. 5.283 drew $6,000 i and Nosi 2.0511 81fc293ji43.215i 4t57. 790 audi 92,108 drew. $2,000 eachjj 1 ' . ' ' . ' i ,V)0 ' n nnJ fT.e Stat,1 BF, CLJtf. rjLYXE.. . ! ! ie la rl t: v' in this city, aod having lieeni a ahottnume isfaed the irst yeax of his labors in. hia new' rtaatorate and hu labors have been secoess-! f ul and bkdT Heaa; won .not only Uie respedtbutalso: the good will and affection! Of not ' caily 1 mR members Of 1 his owi chWch;:butthemunttyih'geneTaLiHi basucceededbeisaficceBdmgJahd bligM prospecta neversaw much impfoved and he! Udalfatf td'dd mahyJ a year's Work fot thtt ' Master.' 4d Whose reausa bet Is engacerL dt wanltlrbe hard torfladj.aongTegatioaore.devoted 1 )Tl:f jr ifr.t, rwl l reojdpi $ rrtOit - voagns a of ,8lne'8fS MondBroi wrap; iEtrWJtoWW Bros. . .. . - o. sail !i(iTj0fasCl towins is an extract "ft fetter written to tht Herman MeHrme&nl&M atJhambenhnrgh, PeiUL: A BaHxrAcmaek ouen-the floor for her. ana Mi -Wmslow biovethl AmAnJTloinoa; XBgattonUefof Nursery. Of this we are so sure. hat we f Srnmi ralieTOS fthSi child from Bain, andlcures dysentery anddiarrhcee. St sorbens thgtims,redBeee tanmmaaom,urewnia bolisy ana carries the Ipfantv aafely tbroph .the teething period. It performs precisely" what ft 1TM MB..iSDITOB: 1 believe in tne words OS "voBxigaeana reppriau vioiatioMiOi. --" - .sv . ... ,Wi-.i .-; the poet when he says'? t - 1 flaw to regard to the tale of liquor onSuiH . HOTO.Wtm, B15,OPBHlN0M.pB Bf-j. . f1fyori havfeafxifelid i worth loving,'5 !'i i ". ' 4th.' .Wrappress afl'faat' driving byplea oepttonof Guestsonth'sJSTHOPMAY, tf5. - V" ' dCoM hlmyesi ad let him IcnoW - -J 1 ervehIoles,andto require alfdraymen tobe Ai 01,, Vnflnr a oiTiiha; ' ' . ;That you khin e'er life'avening y -wiOToy -v ! a'JfttJ iV Tinge his brQWwithsunaetglow.;r.f , ? JXto fflftee0111, !n'aii7! .WahPtation of thUHotol. and respectfully ; KifrS th.T0 repori'at'-once all vio&tlons of tte oUdts the patronage of the pubHo. s . - Uf a mend till he is. dead 7 . - fianiton Tn ?r h... -ui. i . f- . . rf"r!f ... . v. jl. - - i .. j .":! if.:'- j . , . . . I ; .... r tOiOe.apie w siate,fo megratincaiiopi UiAVHiMqi Ji, Many ofrout- readers thai his exceeding I AXL orsB fpciA&tnmOtAcotdJ1 He has 5ustfin4 1 . 1 iS'-wUiT , Winalow',1 for kelptog her to sm-yive and,eca ' the BTirjl&B' toHckttiiri'and teethmr ' siese7JMi .WiKsikris. aVwrinrs f- w h W Whwiow knnw'f5- t - -t vj her xmly through the !arfrtlon 6f her "Soothing jsyrup roT'Cmioren wtnma.-Tr w,;aaa 3 a .4 , a. ,- . 1 . t h m .. 1 ii . power we wouia mase ner as sne is. rpuyai eavioarvouMi uuuiinea. '-iFuwiaif ascents a bottle. . -x't-Jafufi v-l ri 1 Mil Mai awBSISSIS3wt3.l 9t L'sov &7 . -ill tv kll J;;73jryj ;oJ?hrt'J to HtKinTiv1i('-."i vf-iAi - The mafia' close anc . unce as xouows; f , ; ,. ,..r. ... ... . y?. . , I Northern throneh "and wavlman.H. .. r-so'a. m. lfe arrdBaJi'at routes SinI)UedthrrfKin tnnlndtn ? f A N. aaUroad.i at. . .75.P. M. 4 8:30 A If. If aathero mails, for. all Mlnta South, h-.u-- t r ' (etta.r.: i p V P AUTOiawMweeauaauetaattBalek. aas 1CJ 1. Kad..'.v.....j..i.:jiit... ...... t. SB It Kaus for points betweeuFlorenoe and 1 ; aiarla...;..'ft:;.ii.u. fcOO.p.ML I lei0Senp6:Fear . '.-J Pi x. T 6m Mexoept atmdays)...!. ......i H?5M A V M.iiiH ior jaisy nnu iown tb&k, onai-, lotte ana .utile Jbarer, TaesaayB ana - ; Prldava... 2-vt v Wnehtsvuie dauy at... j....... 6:80 A. X. , OPI3T FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and waTmails..;...5 ?ao A. M. Bouinem maus B.30 A. M. Carolina central Bailroad.. 6J5A.M. stamp Office open from 7.30 A. to I P, M- Money -Order and Register Depaiibient open 86 A.1L to 60 P. K. eonttnaonaEi Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to 00 AIL General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 PlM" andon.SnndaTsfrom8d0to9A,M. ' j Baliroad time. 75th meridian. . , iNEW ADVERTISEMENTS; i S. VonAinuiIVGE, Auctioneer. Tonight. p o'clock, j ?wnx ;com. I mepeetoseupuc,veentire stei; orcONTEC- I TIONER1E3, ia Store No. 103 Market Street. - ? . : - .. I: ...' . , .... . - , Also", a large lot of TIN WARE. ' ' ,my l4 It '-; A. O. mcGIRT, f Auctioneer. JT SALES BOOMS, POK SALE, .,, v- TOP BTJGGT, - ' - OPEN BUGGY, and ' .. . ' f " . DUMP CART.' my 14 It MuStoi-liurarylssociatlfln. ' -i.- . , -r . . . ....... 11: ANNUAL METINO. The Annual Meeting of the Association' win be held at t.h T.ihrArv Booms, Thursday Night, at 8 o'elk, for the elec tion of officers and the transaction of other busi ness. Respectfully notified. IREDELL MEASES, ; -my 14 it , Review copy,. Secretary. Attention ! LL LADIES INTERESTED IN THE FESTI VAL for the benefit of the WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, ar requested to meet the Commit tee, at the CitY Hall. This Mornta? (ThnmulavV of 11 o'clock sharp, to perfect arrangements for the entertainment. my 14 It All persons, are hereby forewarned not. to trust, or harbor any of the rcrew of the Norwegian Brig ALE10R. . HELDE & CO., Consignees. Notice. All persons are hereby forewarned net to trust or harbor any of the ! . i . .. , -a s-crew of theNorwecian Brig THELA. ? - -.-' . Ji TONNESEN.' Master. . my 14 It HELDE A CO., Consignees. 0ras8 OIfe?? v pushing man, who understands the sub- n i-usuibu jiain. wno una ers tanas tne sub- a cxux-i'iujH jtuuj&. uuaiNJSSB (complete nouna books) to take tha general Aoracvof emr ouuserjpQon -moiicauons ior vvummgxon ana vi cinity. Mast invest about $100 for a starting stock of books. To the right man we shall Offer listof rapid selling books, attractive circulars, .JtH1!6? Jor.a ,sn?6 gWKl paying DUSl- ness. This is not a salaried ageocv.but the large oomm:Bsion is wiu pay is nracn more aesiraDie, : U. W. CABUKTUN S CO., , my 14 It ... rtl. ; . Publishers, New York. , CITY OP WILMINGTON, N. P., r MAYOR'S OFFICE, " , . , Mat 13. 1885. THE ATTENTION OF ALL . CITIZENS IS ;called to srciallnstruQtlpns given to e police--men, and the same will be enforced from and if 1 1 ZSlt tertheSOthday of May, 1885: f , I walks of the city. This does aotanoly to thene- Side- I pessary temporary use of the sidewalks for thei I himuw. Af MAA1Mnl. .,iiriiaul1ii. purpose of receiving ajid f ovarding ' goods. 2nd. To prevent the aale. or the offerlnir for sale, on the sidewalks,' or peddling in the streets. Ifarlle: reeuired bvthe set oramanoe or Ihoosetnc 185a, to oe sou at the- eltv market' h onsen, gnoh a fish, fresh meat. OTKtera. nonl- try, vegetablesAe.'- ' r' ' i I srarbap e.' sinks. T)Hv1abl n' I - n. - . , fix tnoh ,10 RmbractogjAnSiailesj HKJ fti YiAaTBiMMrggeuerapy f i ,c?h mA ila JcIJTOlVG., DiTiriAwtf I ) .... I - I MM5PHebttbBrgeri',M i Ji; Otis' co-ijaom ,..r r.x. allOU-jl C,J'r7T'i.--a'IC'" lf'3'it li . AJ"0 H Jf,a-Tt IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, d&JrPoaeeats. JBbeeU Bngn Eli Bngrarmgai Guitarsu Vloi lins. Banjos, 0, WLLMINGTON, N.C, 't myiatzo uc 04 r fill if WHii? RLUJS., SERGE mrFTH a Slt.ea Plaid, and. S trine Salts. Diaco4- nal. Corkscrew and Drap d'Ete ults, inall styles ray jf Tsi '3; Hy i:vwuii5owu v . J ' " I C till v r,..A . i i I ... f JTV ,.Vt-a . apltf satafr ( i I Sf I 1 i i I T ! M.f i Its' HTATlUJSLSJi. VJUM Fancy .Goods, Wedf IlATrs Off ADVEBTIR 1 N li wuo isqwo una Day,. ,... fi of t -V it.aat ;. ayaJ.J..v.-.v .... ;T a fjprXoaAdert?aex '.V'-, tWaly low rates. :Prt- - Ten Cnes soad Sonpareli trps t!.3 pap squars NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lt:- f . .i-r- Al u UOniraCIOrD; TiPftPfta i ta .ov tmi...K . li' ' J i wiSa. mi... . a.. " .-i- .'..' .'T' - yuaywxevuie Kaii Koaa, or .lne followhi2deecrrDtl6n l r-r- Mnetocheswide, (7) deven Inches thick: to howC at laaat (n tm-rtm innM h.. nm. .u. - be i evenly and smoothly hewed and squared, but ted at each end. - ,- 4 Said Tlfm frt Tw 'nt TIT. A fTST WUUTOg tBuimu 'Z, OAK. POST OAK orPrWTt if t Pin s K a ' upon all four Bides, the others to have the bark ' & ?. off .n two "ides. Ties to be delivered on ; said line of road at snob, points as may be arreed upon, and cross piled on piles of to Ties each, at Intervals of ICO feet, or. otherwise as may be : Ties. exeerttTtlaAlc Cnn nntfAVa iiT. the 1st of Jn1v7i7T HiH Krri.l.NT 1 the 28thf May. 1885." Aaaresa p. GAKDNER. ' ' - - Engineer W. A P.- Bail ila&d- uareof w;& w.B.H.Cn. . .-. - my 0 t28M WllmlnetOB, N. a " ,n:;OFPICB OP WILXTNGTOM r-, V, ' , WmDONBB.Cdr:a Whjhxston, N. APdl, JBt&, iS85f r.,v MrorraQ op the stch3Kbotjdkes o: uus company will be held at the .office of the Company, in Wilmington, on MONDAY,!!! DAY OP JUNE next, at 10, o'clock AIM., f or Qie purpose of considering and. acting upon, a lease by this Company of the Railroad and property o the WllrntogtcColiimbia Company, and for the purpose of providugf fo the financial needs of this Company. ' . . uMS order of the Board of Directors, r 1 . m . K. BKIDGSBS, President, J. W. THOMPSON. Secretary. l . ap SS turn , . Review copy.. . ; i F .; OFFICE OF WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA B. R, CO., WtuasreTON, N. a, April SSth, 1885. Aj: MEETTNG OP THE STOCKHOLDERS OP this Company will be held at 10 o'clock A Mm MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OP JUNE next, at thev office of the Company In wnmlngtoriTS.' CJTand at 10 o'clock A M., on TUESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OP JUNE" next, at Florence, S. C..T or 'the - purpose of considering and effecting a lease of ' the road and all its property to the wiimrngtoa.- isy oraer or the Board of Directors, ' :'-. T-r: R ? BRTDGBRS, President. J. W.THOMPSON7Secretary . ' ' ap 29 tdm Review copy.j - i , Befrigerators. v ANOTHER LOT OP THOSE GOOD AND choice BEFRIGERATORS just received. Freezers, Coolers, Toilet Sets, - and other Hbase , Furnishing Goods in profusion. Farmer Girl Cook StOve all the rage. Garden Hose. r . W. t. AlAlSaMAa eb CO., - ; PJnmberB. Gas Fitters St Tinners, u- mv 111? OK Cn. " ASM. M U&Cb BUV., fTu-e-Pr6ofsOil anv nfhnr Ttnrninir on. Can Tm muwi in nmriamn For sale by , : 1 H0rjm4WATTERS,7NorthProntSt. M HENBYHAAB, 701 Chesnut St , , WM: OTEB8EN, corner 5th and Market ' -GLESCHEN A BRO.. corner Chesnnt and MrRae P; H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbelL -J. C. STEVENSON CO., 617 North Pourth St B. H. J. AHBENS, corner 7th and Market Sts. "J i. v. BTJjVJm8pt 181 Market St. r H. 8CHULESN, corner 4th and Walnut Sts. ? , J. H. BOESCH, No. 801 North Pourth.St.- , f watett this list and see it grow. ' mh S9 tf Auction Sale. BY ORDER OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE N. C: State Exposition Company, we Will sell at' Public Auction, at the Court House door, In Ra- n Jtay istn, lew, at one o'ciit kmt , wition Buuaing. 336X236 feet, con dow Fr&me. 24 ikrhta. lum ttt 14. glazed and fitted" ; 4 large Doors, with locks - and huures: 8 small doors: 874 saaares Felt Boof- main building, over 500.000 feet. n: - - Also, Machinery Shed. 100x150 feet, covered ' with felt roofing, and a quantity of seooAd hand i W. 8. PBIMOSB PrflsidTBnfc ; . H. B. FRIES, tecretarv. HOTEL BEUTTSCK, smitnvuie, sn , fj Bates a Hi per month. Z10 per week: sz 50 per dav. . SDeeial rates made for the Month or Rea son, bj addressing my 9 2m SmithviUe, N. Carolina i Economy iaiWifltEur economy, aad bay the; beet you, ce n of theleast - mos ta 'purchasing SHOES foryonrself and family the BEST BARGAINS can behaof Geo. ; E. Fronch. 5 Sons, any iv mi v ; t M TJV3B BUILDING PUBPOSBS. J? . FRESHLY BDKNEU pwrnBj Tt-mrrmm Tn a 1 . 1 K PER CASK. . USSKkL DISCOUNT FOR LARGI LOTS- AN MA Ml LI IP fTD A TlK mr. - . Rocky .Point, WrC. ' - J or O.OJAESLEYJr.4 v . wumlnston. v. . ? A; FtillAssbrtihcnt V (the molt perfect and durable) ean be tonnfl kt ' Lj -jv Tf.rw. cmier Front and Market - PhTsiciana' preseriotions eomDOunded with the - greatest care. ''4,''. -' : my 13 tf .x !.f'-. ' I "ITANHATTA AND CHARIOT CIGARS AL- I xA Teady sold to this city, and they are still to demanav- They are the best 5-cent dgar on the Trr them and von will smoke no other. market pnj.v9. n r - :,y opnuaj ova ana ww pwret. 1 j -1 ' :"f I .-4-. ... & . - ' 1 v "jF ' SI it .. f.- .'aS 1 jJ .'( 1 "! r : - 4 f J If
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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