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II. IJEH-Si PUBLISH SD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAIS 9 or sussa"--. 0 w Year, toy - r.iit vnorflcm niui ....... at - 4 n ... l TwoMontna. M . M . ............. 76 .i:ie nt?i. a wrihon. delivered In any part m.pnrt ui" Lu--- .v 1 Ml jf w, Vnthortaed AT.-, nitv. Pitt"? upn week, (tar City st ror; lgeats; -Vth- in advance. !ian " , 7 TIT. at the Poet KBy at WUmington, H. C jl owjvmi v i . iOIv-Jr JLJLJLJLV-'-- I OUTLINES, f ' The -LondoD 2Vm intimates that a hoa tile mhination aeainat BrltiaH .lnnu6nc (,llia " . i?-r,t i.. m imnlHi ant inieresw -sj- - 7- . by the European powei. -u i constructing batteries along the coast of Finl:ind Victor Hugo's condition is ..nch'anged. The London stock marj U, t U depressed on account of fears of fur? ,,u.r trouble with Russia, : The Presi? ,, nt laa removed a number of postmasters H Virginia on account of offensive parti I jwiwuip. R. M. T. Hunter has ben apjuuuicu - :-- . imunock, Va. Secretary Manning I MDisaid five clerks in he Treasury De I ;rtmeot on account of general inefficiency,. di, nrtu . : in the game of baee bail ai mieign. $ C , j enterday. the1 score stood, Raleigh 4 r. aside 2. - Seventeen $ersons lost ,i!t.i, iivfs at a fire in.XJinihBatiVOhioj Tin! British Admiralty hav ordered !!, nun- .f-ar Cormorant to be prepared nz rapidly as possible, and to expej dll work on the ironclads. ; the ,!w ,f Milioo. Fla. . was devastated by anj iortndiary fire, loss S50.000. -Joseph I diet r sentenced at Lynchburg, Va., U I . A. M 1 1 I linu j - . c " T I r i para lmnnHnnmeni inr a crim na i tiilt on his step-aauguier. -Jiew v.,rk mar nets: Money l per cent. : cotton I - .""" ,,mei at noii o ioo; wueai, uugnweu req i 899:; southern nour quiex ana weaa; .:..i-n, No 2 May 56ic; rosin quiet andnrm ut . $1 0Sl 12 J; spirits turpentine steady The President says he cannot make vi-itf at present. , l be New York Daily News sold 269,050 copies on the 15th of May. ? I According to the census taken by the police, Washington baa 205,000 inhabitants. nt Cleveland," opposed td of the internal revenuel r. Cleveland. . : ' - - - The New York Legislature has met in extra session to consider the question of taking the census this Fr- - ' . Governor Hoadly is talked of for a second term for Governor of Ohio! The Republicans say they can beat him. , . . 4 Rev. Sam Jones wai born in : Ala bama. It will, not surprise n if rt turns out that-bi -parents went from North Carolina. . , l 1 That is a decidedly clever poem of I niic, upon Jidgar Poe, from which I we copy three stanzas toayv ";- : I . . j- i-i I I Mrs. Gen. Long has j been ;. reap- I pointed' postmaster at Charlottetille. t Presios the repea Good forW - u Well done? She is not a ,Republi- con BPon lw,Sn, ur', -, . v - ' . -i, J Dr. Thomas Hill read a good com- ean aitnoush the daughter- -vren. i Sumner. ' w t i T-r i I Mormon Ii. Ilorwood, a;: St; aql I tnillionaire who had made and lost I roll-call, and some ninety mem two fortunes in sneculationended bert hav! . , . . ...i I nis ute oy suicide at Jacksonville,'! Fla., last Tuesday. The papers are now drawing the cyclopedias and are reading about Victor Hugo. Some fine biographi cal writing will appear in some very.- vvuiuiuu piauc papers. -. 3 Minister Phelps has made a strong impression on Earl Granville,' who pronounces the Amencin a gret man. Now it is Minister Phelps's time. What about the English Lord? Leopold Von Ranke has celebrated 90th year. Ho is still in his in tellectual prime and is at work upon the third volume of-his great Univer- ai History, his last important histo- I Tinril J . ' i : ! . ; -Vi- i ncal undertaking. The following states the case prb- perly. It w from Vthe .Charleston News and Courier: - . : "Logan is violent, vindictive and igno rant. His election is discreditable to his own party, which could so-easilv have caosen a wiser and a more' patriotic man,'. The New York Tribune -'"ihus once described John Logan:- I! f iG I OFoni lUrn o vllr 1,"lei a circus er5 a spavined; nightmare ouaae oi a oeautuul dream," It is the same John, and : he ' will prance m again like a, Roanoke bbrse as described by Senator Vest. A very bright book has ' appeared in London and . is . jittracUng . much attention. It is called l" i auem Lond v t r-i 0n, .bv a PrtrAiirn T?ABi1ont Ane question asked ia ?Who did it?" We notic tli at twk vim. rr.. -la w. uvwi met uaita aim llliam H HnlK; , - ! 4 " Colbert, former editpr 01 the N.,Y. World, and a Georgian; are amontr iha - - , o T w BMopobbQ. YOL. XXXVI.--NO. 52. .a rans , mayo nas made a great miri ""1 n -V W m - V m . . k. . 1 as IFordeck the title role of the play wrilien oy mmseu ana jonn vvu- eon. it was suggested bv a (ierman novel Tbe New Tork J7yme praises it and praises iMayo's acting It ays: "ion ayo s rewrn io our stage wowa nave very welconw earUer in the year, for he is an energetic, experienced, and finely equipped actor, somewhat rugged m his manner, as bents his character in this plsy ana some others associated with his name. but gifted -with an agreeable presence and strong personal magnetism. Mr. Mayo is; in snort, an actor who ought t to be seen more frequently in the metropolis. . As Wcudemar Nordeck he is cicturesaue. man ly, and even heroic. He loves deeply, and his love IS lasting; he hates fiercely, but his agemenv oi wuaemar strong scenes wiui his mother was capital; and he presented .altogether a gallant and impressive figure. ITVl n.Po.t, York, has - just died . of , cancer of the ;! throat arid pharynx." His case is said to nave been like General. Grant's. Dr. Gerleth says there are a dozen similer cases in that city that he has never knowrjj t0 be cnred and lhat !?e has n9 upuosai an mat, xne iraprovemeuu iu General Grant's condition is only 4 vvuiuviaij w-kvawT- ma - J- m -. a i lne catalogue ot uaviason uow Iege tor the scDoiasuo year snows y matriculateB "There are nine members of the Senior Class. r Seven States are represented. - There are seven Professors, anions them William J. Bingham, a familiar name to North Carolinians. JNorth t;aroima -turrN nishes 65 ..students. ' This is a well work for the Sonth. " : ' Jl ll. I STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, Dtjeham, N. C. May 19. The North Carolina State Medical Socie ty convened to-day, Lr. W. JJ. xac Daffie.' President, calling the meet ing to order at 12 m. Prayer was offered by the Kev. W. . uavis. -t -mar 3 1? a James a. manning, jsq., aenverea the address of welcome, extending to the Society the hospitalities of the town in a brief speech, appropriate and excellently expressed. The committees on Credentials and Finance were announced by the President. Dr. Wood offered a resolution, the object of which was to place the So ciety's requirements of membership M? fuU accord with, the Utgiabu. The evening session opened with the President's address. Dr. Mo-; Duffle's theme was "The Raising 'of the Standard of the Medical Jrroies- sion by ILxercismg brreat care m the nQt ppssessirig the mental qualities in a strong degree, .j The address was terse and BuggesUve, and so well it - appreciated that a special committee was appointed to consider . urtA iiiiaii Brunt uauci u luu . xas w ecu The session adjourned at 5.15 p. m. Th attendance is larce. one hnn- dred and sixty members answering new.memDers were aumiueu to vuo Society. Strong interest prevails, and the meeting is the largest and most en thusiastic ever held.-' v: f Spirits, Txirentiii. j The Raleish Advocate reports 60 conversions at dintoni'18 additions at Weldon at 17 at Oak Grove,' Mooresville circmtiT . Person County News; Person county iail has been empty since October up to Friday. ' ' ThisJ speaks well for ottr law-abiding petjplcr. W?J??Vl 'MorriP has retired from the Greenville Standard, Messrs. L. Vi Morril and G. B. King wilt continue it. Success all around; w n-:,? rx t Lenoir Topic: ", Died; ' on the 15th insL, of heart disease, at his home, on Gunpowder, in the 63rd , year of his age, Major Ruf us Hartley, one 'of Caldwell's most valued and highly esteemed citizens. -.- IV-- . " - cr '- 'k 1 t a it . i Fayetteville Sun; Died, on the 8th inst. in this town, Charles Andrews.ln the 55th yearof his age. Miss i Sarah Cade, for many years' a resident of this town, died at the residence oi mt. j. j. HalL at Campvule, JTla., on the 14th inst., In the 7uth year of her age. : GreenviHefoM&r&'Very encouraging reports about . the crops are coming from, various parts of this county. A report has been circulated over the State that ex-Go v. Jarvis has "recently Joined the Methodist church in-Greenville. t is a mistake. He is not a member of any church. V - Raleigh Farmer b Mechanic; Ex-Senator. Geo. N. Thompson, of Cas well, prints a letter, stating that when Cas well was made liable to the Stock Law there was a verylarge majority in opposi tion meetings Were held: counsel em Dloved. etc. Yet at last year's election the subject v was- scarcely mentioned,' The whole matter had lost interest; . Similar re ports come from nearly every county which has tried it. - - h - v: S. j - . l? ""1- legs items mine ttieignawcow. jxinety- four students have been' enrolled this term. The Commencement is June 10th and 11th. Senator Ransom delivers the Literary Ad dress this vear. i There are nine young men lu oeuior class this .year. , Mr. jr. n. Simmons will deUver the Alumni Address on ' Wednesdaynight,- June 10th.. Let us M goL Prof. WUUams will go to Germany this summer, and will sail about the 21st of 1 . i ... i... .... " ,. ,';.' 1 1 !-.... 1 : 1 1 1 ' . ? TT WILMINGTON, C, FRIDA?, .jT - . f- I- T T . ill it juaj. bt. l . varraway wm preacn wm year. Prof. Beitman makes a splendid Chairman f the' Paculty. He' is a good manager.: He Is greatly encouraged,- we learn.1--; - .4:.f r,5w ;Chari6tte ;f3ierov? Yesterday afternoon Liddell& Co. received from Mr. R P. Gravdyf their agent in New Orleans; the following : telegram: "Medal of first class for, portable saw , mills awarded to Liddell; & Co.-only." i r Dr. O. Whit . tier, of Riverside, Calif ornia, . has purchased 60.00Q acres, of land Jn SWain county, this State, paying therefor at the rate of $1 per acre, cash. . Dr. .,Whttier was in the city yesterday on his way, home to California, but will return and begin, operations on his newly acquired territory in this State some time in June, probably about the ,22nd . The land , purchased . by, Dr. Whittier en oraces what is Known as the Love estate. Dr. Whittier proposes to improve the pro perty and intends to locate upon it a colony of immigrants from abroad. The land is finely timbered and is a valuable tcact. ; . i -New Berne 'Journal; The steami er Shenandoah took out alarge shipment of peas and other raeftyateraay: We are pleased to note that the pea picking season this year gave ouite an impetus to trade; Last Saturday' night the. stores on Middle and Pollock streets were crowded to a late hour, making the clerks pay for all the rest they had obtained on "blue Monday." Commodore Parks,- President jot the New Berne & Beaufort Canal Company, came ia on the Shenandoah yesterday,: and returned by the same steamer. ; jrrom him we jearn that the dredging machine, which has been working in the canal since December, t881l has been ordered to Norfolk to be rebuilt and converted into a boom dredge, and that the company will proceed no further with the work until the government shall have opened up the Clubfoot and Harlowe ar proaches to the canaL ; ' ; ' . : Raleigh ytstior: It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Wi D. Cook, Esq., which took place at Staun ton, Va., this morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Cook was known to many of our elder citi zens, having been for many years Principal or the Deal and Dumb and Blind institu tion in Raleigh. Mr. Crow was a na tive of Virginia, but has resided in our City for many years. No event in Raleigh has for years created such "deep and universal regret. The. cause of the rash act is un known, but as Mr; Crow had an attack1 of paralysis some time since, his friends think it may have had an injurious effect on his mind. It is supposed that he fired the fatal shot, which ended his life, about half-past 12 o clock (Thursday night), as the report of a pistol ; was heard in that direction about that hour by the people in the neigh borhood of where the deed was committed! and also by others. j Elizabeth City Economist; The "Edenton Graphic it a new venture " in newspaperaom by Balance & Houowell, publishers, and Samuel Skinner, editor. We have often thought and some times said that the flora of the upper Alif gator river region or .North Carolina would furnish to the adventurous 'botanist speci mens of plants and flowers that are strangers to botany, plants rare and singu lar in nature and appearance and nowers of wondrous beauty that exhale perfume upon the desert air of bogs and morasses. Camden dot: 'The house and barn of A. Jones were burned some days since. : It is. an ant Ira lo . , Jtothing Was SavecL Hertford items: The truck in this vicinity is looking . remarkably welL The ncreased acreage of the same, with a splendid prospect for a good crop, has given a new impetus to business among our far mers.' Peas are being shipped this week. Tvrrell lotting: On Saturdar last. Mr. Walter CohoonV'xnule kicked him in uie i ace, ana lnmcxea a wouna so senous that he died on -Tuesday night He was a young man of good standing. '. Raleigh News- Observer: Thfe arrival of convicts at the penitentiary du ring the past few. weeks have been unusu ally large. They are the result of the spring terms of court. Yesterday no less than twelve convicts were delivered at the penitentiary. . Deputy sheriff J. M. Gran tham of Wayne, brought five:beriff A. B. xunneu, omyoe, two; Bhemz Berry Bry an, of Richmond,, five,, W Yesterday a reporter had an interview with Dr. Charles vf Dabney, State chemist, , and gathered some facta in regard to tbe operations of a, man who is claimed by those , who know him to be a very bold and sharp swindler. Two months ago Dr. Dabney heard through a brother chemist that one H. M. Pollard had come from New England to North Carolina ana. was running a bogus lertuizer manufactory. - ;Dr. Dabney went to work to ascertain everything possible concerning rollard. ,t He was theretore . suspected, , ana from this resulted his detection.. . He vio lated the law by paving no license . or tat. rwi - .,its ine penally is jvBeverejane. aai uia gouua are to be sold and the proceeds applied to the uses of the department of agriculture, and he is liable to be fined and imprisoned. He probably began operations about March T1 M Hi MwsoBr-4Rubber coats. The Abt Intekchangk. G. W. Price, Jb. Auction sale. Heiksbergeb Base ball supplies. ;R.-M McIiftzB94-Biack silks, etc. J. R. TTJBBE2mssr--New enterprise. A. Steamboat on the Catawba. Under, this head the Charlotte Observer say 8: "The work of building a large danc ing pavilion at Mt. Holly, exclusively for the use of picnic parties, was begun yester day. The sail boat JVeEis is to have a steam consort next week. A Wilmington boat owner yesterday took a view of Mt. Holly and the river, and decided to place his steamer on the Catawba without delay. His boat is a steam launch,' and will carry about twenty-five people without crowding. The Steamer will be transported from Wil mington' over the Carolina ' Central road, and will be placed upon the waters of the Catawba next Monday or Tuesday." Historical ana Scientific Society. . : j At the' annual meeting of the Historical and Scientific Society, held : Wednesdsy night, the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: . ,, - ! PresidentE. S. Martin. 'tVpjidenVf,.T. P, Wood. , ij . .. . Recording Secretary S. A. Story. ! ;' Corresponding Secretary P. W; E. Pe schau; r5 -tt -;,jr - ' r j ,.iTr'easu,rer-iRiH..IcKoy. I Cnrator-DavId CwhwelL' ; Jj i - Mr. John D. Shaw, of Richmond county was in the city yesterday. " " -Local sav: i . ni'. Recerptsof cotton for two days io'haies; '.l' r;,; f ;'4" Eggs are now selling at 1 S cents per dozen." a.'-w .,". 'yf-' ,..T The weather was : Very arm yesterday, and this city was ylsiteatfy sev"" era! fine showers. T-wTwb places of business were found open by the police Wednesday-might, and owners notified. - S V' v -We made a mistake in 1 giving the score of the Excelsior and Wilmington clubs yesterday. It should have -been v as follows i Wilmington 27, Excelsior 7, ; x A game of base ball was played yesterday between the luvenile clubs t"Bad BoysCapL W. Bunting, and the "Lazy Boys.Capt. W.( Whitney ; the score being 13 for the foimer and 6 for the latter! . ! i have been "slnaalied" if Sir Lord Wolseley 's armv had been composed of such dead shots as Nick Parker Jim Dray, Henry Gerken and John MeierV Por full particulars, .see target score of W. L. I., May 20, 1885. ' The Bugler the title of a neat little sheet issued from the office of Messrs. DeRosset & Meares and intended as the official organ of the Second Regiment N. a' S: G. It is purely military in its make up and contains information of interest to all martially inclined, t The : Goldsboro Argus thus compliments our boys: "The Seaside boys took well in our city. They are a gentle manly, social set of 'jolly good fellows,' and will long be pleasantly remembered here. They left last night for Raleigh, to play that club there to day." , The commencement exercises of Lincolnton High School will take place May 28th and 29th. Order of exercises: Wednesday, 27th, at 11 a. m., annual ser mon by Rev. P. R. Law, of Monroe, N. C ; 2.80 p. m., literary address by Thomas Dixon, Jr., Shelby, N. C; 8.80 p. m., Declamations and Recitations' by school. Closing exercises at 10.30 a. m. We are indebted, through Mr. D. Matt Thompson, for a complimentary ticket. r Governor JTarvle. .. The committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, Produce Exchange and Board of Trade to prepare for the reception and en tertainment in this city of Gov. Jarvis, prior to his departure for Brazil, held their meet ing yesterday and adopted the following programme: A committee will meet the Minister at the depot on his arrival and escort him to the Turcell House. On Tuesday morning Gov. Jarvis will hold in the parlors of the hotel a reception of citizens generally, at 10 o'clock. At 12 o'clock noon he will meet the mer chants at the rooms of the Produce Ex change. At 3 o'clock a banquet in his honor will be given at the hotel, at which subscribers and a few guests will be present among tfale latter will be Mr. Hale, the Consul to Man chester.; . - On Wednesday at 9 o'clock the party will take the Pattport down the river, visiting the government works and other points of interest, and then be entertained at a ban quet at the Hotel Brunswick. ' The committee appointed to obtain sub scriptions are Messrs. Heinsberger, Rhein stein and Geo! R. French, Jr., who will visit the citizens up town; and Messrs. J Kerchner, Gurrie and Greene, who will visit the merchants and others down town. Criminal court. ,s , i ' The case set for trial yesterday was that of the ' State vs. John Carver, a colored youth, between 15 and 16 years old, charged with the murder of Walter Johnson on the night of the 28th of March last, by striking him on the neck with a rock. Our readers are all familiar with the case and the tes timony before the coroner. The evidence yesterday ' was substantially the 'same as that . before the . coroner, all shoe ing that an assault, twice repeated, Was made upon the accused by Johnson, and showing that there .had previously existed no animosity between them The prisoner also proved an excellent character. This evidence was heard by the court for the purpose of fixing - the sentence, the counsel for the accused having previously agreed to a . verdict of manslaughter. Counsel also announced that they could bring up , further extenuating facts and claims for leniency, if necessary, and the prisoner was remanded to await the same before sentence. '.'Messrs. Marsden Bellamy, Russell & Ri- caud and Herbert McCIam my appeared for the defence and .. Solicitor Moore for the State. , - State vs. Louise Grotgen, larceny ; de fendant found guilty and sentenced to pay $1 and the costs State vs. Julia Ford and Laura Taylor, affray. Case on trial.' San-An-Bran. :r Sau-Ah-Brah will give a novel, interest' jng and amusing entertainment here, on Hondsy and Tuesday nights next for . the benefit of the organ fund of the First Bap tist Church.4 The entertainments are highly spoken'of .by the different papers. ,jYe take the following from the Buffalo Cou rier: ; , ' ;. ', "His transitions from the grave to the -gay, from the serious to the ludicrous and from speech to song are made with the ease and grace of a Garrick, and yet not a touch of art can be seen anywhere or at any time. Scarcely five minutes at a time will pass' that the audience is not subdued to the si lence of tears or convulsed with laughter." 22, 1885. 8TEAMBOA Deetrnetlott eff vtbe Steamer jrn Dawson" by FlreIioa UstTwsnlc af The 4 well' known river J ateaineiri iJohn Dawaon, R. p, Paddison captainy ras de stroyed by firevWednesday mornlng.lastat the wharf at , Maultebyfs Point. enJSlack river. The first intelligence of the disaster was brought to tiie city .yesterday byBtayei Jones, colored, but . he , was unable to give any particulars, t Last-night - however 4 letter from Capi' Paddisoh was received at the htab omce, giving ? an j account ox,tne accident. - Capt. Paddison says: - tAbout 11 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning. while the steamer JoKn Dayitoi was at jthe wharf as Maultsby's Joint she caught fire from the smoke-stack, and despite all effortslby ofBcers and crew she; was . burned 16 ifc. water's edge We, -juciMededitortK thehttflr-aTrasunkher in 'ab6ughteerrmt Datcaon was built four years ago) express! for the Black river trade-;' and as a passen ger, freight and towing. boat was. .exactly suited to all requirements. She cost $5,500, and when burned was worth fully 'that amount." It is presumed here that ' there was no insurance On the boat, as Capt. Paddison makes no mention of it in his let ter. Fortunately, there was no freight bn board. The Dawson was builT)y . Capt. Paddison at Point Caswell; Messrs., Hart, Bailey & Co., of Wilmington, constructing the machinery, ' Under the command of her popular captain she was. a great favor ite among river people. ,. - ) Competitive ' Drill Victory Percnee Upon' tne Banner of tne Pony Fonr, Award of Prle for Beat Snot at Target, &c. ' Wednesday night, about half-past P o'clock, the Light Infantry Company was marched up stairs into the hall, where this competitive drill was to take place between the MPony ' Four? . and .Corporal Haney's Four." . After the Company had been put through the manual it was brought to a rest and the contending "Fours" fell out in accordance with command and took their positions in front of the judges' Stand. The drill was started .with Corporal Haney's "Four." and when they concluded they were greeted with' much'1 applause by the crowd. The "Pony Four" followed and from the start seemed to draw upon the sympathies of the crowd on account of the remarkable accuracy and 'skill display ed by them. Upon concluding, they were greeted with tremendous cheers. f The drill now being, at an end the judges. consisting Of Cols.; Oanwell and' Jones and Lieut. F. A. Lord, prepared their report, but before announcing the same they stated the result of the target shooting on the west side of the river, and the prize was awarded, CoL J. L Cant well presenting the same to Sergeant Harriss in a very graceful and appropriate speech; the recip ient being called to the front for that pur pose. The judges then announced the ref sult of the competitive drill, the champion ship being awarded to the 'Tony Four." j It should nave been stated in the proper place that choice of position was contended for and won by the-"Pony Four." 1 1 The "Pony Four"' consisted of gergeant Harriss and Privates' Willsonj ' Gerken anh Hedrick, and Corporal Haney's "Four of Corporal Haney and Privates Beery Hook er and Cronenburg. .' , ' " j A NEW ENTERPRISE. ; -' ' i ,:i i An Instance -of ' Wilmington) Pro- rii . ftTeae. ili- Mr. J. R. Turrentine, One of Wilming ton's popular, progressive and enterprising provision brokers, has leased a, telegraphic : ' i . ill. . 3 rf-ti i wire iwweeu mus cuy. ana. uncago , anp New York for the exejusire benefit of him self and customers, thus getting .the reports of the markets directly and instantaneously, the ssme as if he were in . telephonic con nection with those from whom, the 1 infor mation is obtained, there being no liability to the delays which often proved incon venient and soine times disastrous. These reports', come ; from the Board of Trade in Chicago and from the Cotton Exchange in New York. In addition to the regular reports, there is sent every after noon, at the close of , business in the cities named, what is known as "market gossip, giving an insight into the business done during the day. . Foreign, reports by cable are also forwarded as fast as received. This' will be a matter. : of . great convenience to those who avail themselves of its benefits, and speaks volumes for the enterprise pf Mr. Turrentine. M t In this connection we would further state that a commodious room above the business office, northeast ' corner' of Dock and South Water streets, has ' been' neatly fitted and handsomely furnished as a re ception room for Mr. Turrentine s custo mers, being provided with, tables, chairs, etc., in addition to whi a black board is now being put up for the posting of the market reports as they pome in. .,. There are two entrances to the reception room, one from the outside of the building and one from the buude;r j ; i" An invitation la extended our merchants and others, by advertisement elsewhere, to call at Mr. Turrentine's office to-day, 'be tween the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, when he will "tell them all about it" 1 ; JDTayor Comrt . .11 ' . Wm. Garrison, the colored boy who wa arrested at the Carolina Central depot Wed nesday ; morning,' chargedi-with acting dis; orderly in' and about the trains, had a hear ing before Mayor HaH yesterday morning, and was sent below for five days, WHOLE NO. f War Department, Slcnal SefTle,!! Division of TeVgrams and Reports for the - T : 1 i , -a- .5 t It ; jaeneat oi commerce anu Agriculture, f 1 JGOTrOKBBLT B1JILETI5. :; ! i ywn v, , May 21, 1885 6PJ1; v :.T?i v i'.rjrHTa.TO,MLi,- Wltoington . . Charleston.'; . 1 . Augusta. . ,j ... . -Savannah . .'. Atlanta i. Montgomery., . Mobile... New Orleans jt Galveston..... Vicksburg. . V. '. Little Rock. . . . Memphis. VTeatlMrlnaUeatlone. i.'.v; '. The. folio wing are the indications for to- ayi.tvv;4.Y f.-A-z ii;,- t i Fxox the South Atiantic ' . States. - -.iocsl rains and partly cloudy weather, southeast to s6uthwest' windsf siationary temperature except in SSuth Carolina i lower tempera- ture. New Telecraphle Arrangement.' A quadruple! ' instrument has! been -put up in the Western Union,, Telegraph office in this city,; by Electrician Fenn, of Ner York, and Manacrer Brown, of the office here, which necessitates the running of k' considerable number of wires, in which Repairers Eirkhara and Hughes will' come' in for their: share of the work. At present Charleston, Savannah : and , Wilmington have each a side the wire, leaving one to' spare. CITY ITEMS. Coughs and Golds can be enred with a bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar., Only 25o. for sale by Hands Bros. WHO IS MRS. WXNSLOW f As this auestloh Is frequently asked, we will Simply say that she Is a iaay wno lor upwaraa oi unrty years nas unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She lias especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a nietime spent as a nurse ana pnysician, sue nas compounded a Soothlne Svtud for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and. is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of ber race; children certainly do kiss tip and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable art! cie, ana we Bincereiy neneve inousanas oi cnu dren have been saved from an early grave bv its timely use, and that millions yet unborn win snare its oenents, ana unite in calling ner blessed. ing little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing- Syrup Try it, mothers tot rr now. ladies' Fi?w!or,New York Citv. 8rt 11 druggists. 86 cts. a bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J HAVJt BKCKNTLT FffTED TJP.A OFFTCB, at the foot of Dock Street, where I am prepare! to furnish to those interested the Latest Market eports rrom Sew xork and Chicago, having; rlvate Line connected direct with these cities. The Office will be onen. to anv who mav dnnlrn to call, between the hoars of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. to-day. at which time I will give such informa tion as may ne aestrea. ; As tils is SOlfBlHmO?SKW', in Wilmlneton. the merchants and others are cordially Invited to call to-day between the hours above named, t my as it , john & tukkentink. Auction Sale. j CHANGS POR GOOD BARGAINS. LARGS lot on consignment, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Marble Top1 Bureaus, Wafihr stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, Quilts, "Lace Curtains. A miscellaneous assortment or Crockery, Glass ware, Tinware, Hardware, &o. Carpeting, Mat ting. Pictures, Tidies, Mosquito Nets, Groceries, Confectioneries, Ac, &o. Sales commence at ii o-ciocK, Tnis way (ifriaaT), May: 23, K85, at satesroum, xia jo.ars.et street. ; ' GEO. Wi PRICK, Ja. my 22 It - Auctioneer and Com. Merchant. : r.i.r t , ,, j. i&UDoer uoats." r IN STOCK RUBBER1 COATS IN ALL SIZES. Umbrellas from 60b up to S6.50. 1 Trouserings hi au tne jeaaing styles; ana a majrnmcent assort ment of Domestic and Imported Piece Goods, mh29tt Furnishing Rooms.1 ! ITnrSe Wanted npo GOTO iSHEYILLE, N.C. HSO i Apply at - - .' " ii l: -r'-.. . .. . f NO. 11 SOTJ1H THIRD ST. my 21 3t Black Silks ! i: "'i .;.: f " in. i ' . Black Rhadimas! Some Special Bargains for This Week. Black Goods ! i f Black Crapes ! r (I ' All at Lowest Prices. , .,. t 1 v. B M McSNTJStE .! JERSEYS A SPECIALTY;; . my 32 DW tf TT EAL QUARTERS FOB BEACH'S BASS XX BALtS, BATS, CAPS, and all other BASE PALL suPPLLBs. ' . - . ; For sale cheap at ' my JStf i . , ilEINSBERQER'S. HOTEL BSTJITSICE, , , . SmitliTUle, N. C. fjma HOTEL WILL BS. OPEN FOR THBj.RE- oeptton of Guests on ths 18ZH OF MAY, 1885. - lib -jv -AVERAGE , " Temp. Temp. ; , Fall. I 85 1 65 .24 i At 90 . 65 .00 ,...86 , ... 64 .29, 86 "66 .68 77- 62 .44 , 80. 63 .45 i ' 81 60 .50 i 81 ; 62 i04 , .. 78 61 .01 ' 1 79 62 .83 ' 80 59 , .25 . 80 61. ,,21 I The Manager will endeavor to maintain the high reputation of this, HoteL. and respectfully . solicits the patroaage of Iheiwbllc j - BatesSal per month,' $10 per week; 12.68 per day.- Special rates made for the Month or Sea son, by addressing T;t- t rV , ' r i . v' HOTEL BRUNSWICK, " ' my 9 2m -SmUhville, N, CJarouaa.' r , a' . ; J. -J- . . " ' BATES OF ADTXSSlTtSTRGr - One KU...TJvL; ' ; - ' WeX,. ;..;.w-"4 00 " . J'1 IE jeis.....jrt... 6 sit , Weelu,.?.v....t.i...'e 9, m sm OaaKoatii, ;....:no oa - Z n jM.-..iaiv:.i.:-i. w w r ; ? xear,.,.,.,.,,; do.- '. 9-OontnM Advertteemwt. takeaatpropor- . , aWtaparefl type taake one sraare - Mjrwr ADVERTISEMENTS. V -Wflxninjffton sr REFBIBERATOE AND: ICE MUV : Capacity 3600 Tons Ice pelf Tear. " ' Ij.Xj . I..G;EJ ;. mantifaetiired tj rm tfmado from' DlsUIlod Water, - wbleli Insures Its Purity we offer Ice at the following rates tfei.Tetedr .J Half Cent per pound h quantiUea to suit buy- . -ers at our Factorr. . , ' - fS&SkS16 laWWntoerfc ORDERS from the country carefully packed ia -Saoks, Tieroes or Hogsheads, and delivered free on board at SOe per 100 pounds. : ' - v. 1 . k 2,:, VJLB VOBTBiDOH ' -mysoti jajs jiifc'. i . Proprietors. ' ,r..ii i r j f -!) I i i'llii .rn i some double sl2 s : u , , , TwMTT-six (26) extra pattern TObblenvents. V; ' containing over one hundred full-size outline artistic designs, ready for tracing, applicable to all the varied branches of art work. ;Hdbbtoi of niimunon of other art ob. Jectoi which are saggesUre examples most -useful to amateurs and art "workers. These cannot be procured is any other war.". -."tf.i ,.Aimnoi usn . scrnixnrrsv which are reproduotlons of the most attractive-masterpieces. These are printed In the best- manner on fine heavy paper, and are suitable for framing or the portfolio. In all, an actual return of ex clusive designs and art material wort twahun- dred dollars (S200) or more. -4.. - ...-s In addition to this. Tttb a Taw wu-mm. m. tains as jesrular features minurhnAnf. 1f Wrwpwa Jro Aaawsas, open t- all enquirers. " wiuiuui. cuoH wnere au aunenines are clearly explained and removed as they arise. The ab awers are prompt, authoritative,' practical, fall ' and tmparUaL Over three thousand saeh ques tions have already been satisfactorily answered. iKMjumren, wmwB nj experts,oover a wiae -range or topics, and have proved most useful and interesting to all readers of thepaper. . The DaTABTxnrrof IxsraucnoH contains trust ' worthy information at length as to the best me- luuuboi worimg m ate iNeeaieworK, Pamting on Textiles, China, Wood and Glass. Wood Carv-. ing. ModellBS!. Mural Deoora.t,lnn. Art idimiiH. tag.Etching, Drawn Work; Tapestry "Pamting, Duwuiug uu uiibu. juuatra ana lapestry faint Inv Brass Bammering.eto. i ? , , - The DsPASniXM 6m Aar: Viv anA )w fi-m. vraws will maintaa Its present high standard. iuo aditobeaii Mora wiu continue steadily to denounce all sh&ma In art. arttAthAv K v fa IsUk TV1A thoda or in the use of inferior materials,: to up hold; the necessity of ceuscleHtious, truthful work, to advocate the self dependence of wo men, and will maintain the refining influence of all good art, wherever found. In short, Tbx Abt Isrmcuuiea aims always to be the leading art publication in-character and In the possession of novel and progressive fea tures, a reputation it has earned and which it should have as the oldest established Dopularart journal in the United States.. - -" . i 1 u rnoe is cents a number; three months. $1.00: a year, f 8.00. . , ; Sample copy, with colored plate and catalogue of other art work hand books sent tor 15 cents. Aaaress, wm WHiTlflCK, Publisher, my22tt - . 140 Nassau 8treet4 tiew York. A Full Assortment . QF SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER, TRUSSES (the most perfect and durable) can be found at W. 8. BRIGGS ft CO'S,' . N.;W. corner Front and Market. FhyBfcians' prescrlDtions oomnounded with the greatest care. . , . my 12 tf Soda Water. ! Soda Water. WTTH PURE FBUir JUICES, ICE COLD MINERAL WATERS on draught and in bottles. ii; :" WILLIAM H. GREEN, ' my 19 tf ' ' .' ; "" Druggist PROPOS ALS FOR FURNI8HING SHIP CHAN DLBRY AND RaTIOSS FOR REVItwillE VESSELS. . . - . , ' .- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, WhmgtoiuN.C.. May 19th. 1885. Sealed Pronosals will be received at thl rvffinn until 12 o'clock, noon, of Thursday, May 28th, 1885. for SUDDlvtnjr Rations and Shin ChaiH)Ai-v for the use of Crews and Vessels of the U. 8. Re venue Marine service in tnis collection District, for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 388ft. - . Schedules of articles of Ship Chandlery to be bid for will be furnished on application at this Office. E. J. PSNNYP ACKER. ' my!9 2t .,in f r , . - , Collector. OFFICE OF SECRET ART NORTH CAROLINA ; STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION, js. , . AYETTEVILLE, N. C ttay l'stj 1S6. TTHE 'ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEE'ITNG OF THE L North Carolina State Dental Association will be field in Charlotte, for. three days, beginning .' Tuesday, June 2nd, 1885.. Applicants- for license to practice Dentistry in the State must then and there present themselves.' See advertisement of Board. , , THOMAS M, HUNTER, . i. .( . i .f . : ..' . " Secretary. -i t v Y,t.: . ft -f -,.: t,ij-- JOARD OF STATE DENTAL EXAMriTERS. The North Carolina State Board of Denial Ex- - aminers wfll nie'la'bbkitottei'iHitlie krfit- Tuesday lit June next, for the purpose'ot exam lnlng applicants for license to.practtce Dentistry in the state of North Carolina. AM persons who began the practice of Dentistry in North Caroli na, after February 1st. 1879, without aidtploma from a legally chartered Dental College, ai e . re quired by law to procure license from the Board. All persons who have begun the practiee of,Den tistry since February 1st, 1883; with Of without a diploma, are required by law.tg procure license from the State Kxaminers.' r "r :v (Signed) , J W. GRIFFITH. v , ..,.fi,. ..- . , iSeeretaryof'Boara. . .Salisbury, IL.C, May lit. 188?, ; Rock Limo. TTOR BUILDING PURPOSES. M , n r A? FRESHLY BURNED . PRICE REDUCED TO J1US PER CASK. LTfrKRATi DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS A .' TO THE, TRADE.; r-.,inl Address FRENCH BROS., ' "'"i . .. ' .-. .Botky PoratN.C.i or u. Ki.iritasi.iixST.. anlU : wa ta.fr wi rihnington4N.j it. 1 i, ,ijiwAww.Jraftwjtvt,i.k yy 111TE CANTOFS, SOe and npwards ! , 3 , MACKINAWS, flU)0 and upwards. r ' 1,. ,ni ,my21u Ice ! Ice! Ice I TBE 8CHOONKR ISAAC ORB ETON HARr AR rived with a cargo of the best MAIN FLINT ICS, which I offer to seU at ONE-HALF CKNT ; PER LB. at my Ice House on Dock Street, or at any of my Ice Depots, or wfll deliver at the above price. Lower prices for lai quantittea, Counr try patronage respectfully solicited. Special at tention given to the Wholesale Trade. A good MULE for sale. B. H S. AH BENS, mySttf Proprietor Hew Ice Bouse. - . Hot Dreeds v ': POOR HALF-WORN 81 K WILL DESTROY the looks of your best sul e can furnish a neat,' pretty-looking and easy-fitting SHOE for a 1 M It very little money., ' Try us. ) Geo. E. FrencH cb Sons, 108 WORTH FRONT STREET my 17tf - - - "t. HO r - 51 ii - 3 ' V' ( A .! A V. 4 1 H i5 i-i It : .1 r" 1 : : 1 1 -1 1, 'a 'I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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