J v A- The ;Morriing Star. -:falAT13 07 AOTCStTiaiRGr ww sqaare One Day,, .-......, vVi.i 41 or Two I)sy8l....,ur 1 74 k ureeLaysv,M.....,.....i.. r g W.'. 'aBpayai..'.uu';..'.-M...ki'..-: 8 Mi:r WvDays,.., 1..,,:.. It); , OMWaek....;. ..-i...:....s B3r-' Two Weaiav.... .-...... ,4.,'a M ' ? Ona MpnuCi!...::.... is oo 4 ,'. Two llpatha, ..u:. 19 ca f : rt. - 1 60 t r - i" I - - r ; 1 i " -I-' ..frMii n ... mi .mil . , I . TO k M"ti, gortboM, daUvemd la T P .-cwJ! cms per week. Our City t.v 'i?S5ortSl JToolleci for more : iin Wirw i uMllNING EDITION Fiiraordinary military precautions are u-in tnkeo in Pans to prevent a. renewal if riota that occurred there on Sunday, i, ti.P cvmniuniaU atlempUng a - Victor luigo a-iuner- I wiil take place next 8uBday ; ? the , ccwa- iiiiinisl nave resoicu .-v..- in tbtLProce89iom Tbe London Stock Exchange and the Bank of England closed ynlaj-Whtt.- Monday. A torna j Sunlay caused great damage at Alton,' III ; a cyclone also struck Concord, "Ohio, ,lig great damage; one man was- fatally turi: growing crops were great injured. Two cases of cholera appearing on a jflarJ bound steamer, the patients .were hiiiled nt Grosse Isle quarantine station, Canada The Presbyterian Assembly is iu s. ssion at Little Rock, Ark. Zell, Aunt stead & Co.V pork packing house at jjcj.phis burned; loss 85.00a."v-H..A-iymcn roblKjd the Tosemite stage; a large amount in money and jewelry - was t .keu from the passengers; $1,200 reward is .ff. red fortbe capture of the robbers. A number of mills at Fall River, IU., have stopped this week; three otlHTs, previously stopped," have resumed Wlirl An epidemic, pronounced Mirk tongue diphtheria, of the most vio lent !orm, prevails, at Paris, Pa.; it has also broken out at a station on the Pan- H:ir.dta Railroad. - Warwick-& Bro., cr.mmissit-n merchants, Petersburg, Va., jiave msile an assignment. ' Jno. S. price, ihe champion bycicilist, won the four mile race against-four separate trotting boisH in Charlotte, N. C, and beat his owu record. - New York markets: Mont y easy at 1 per cent. ; cotton dull at 11 U316c; wheat, ungraded red 87c$1.02; southern flour unchanged; corn, ungra ded 5355Jc; rosin dull at $1 081 121; sp irits turpentine doll at 32t33a Ex-President Davis has been visit ,it YTicksburgMissV Tne Italians and Abyssimans had atteht. The former lost 1 officer ami 27 men. The Tammany 'Democrats are re ported to be well satisfied with the President's coarse.' '- 'T About one-half the papers write it Boy ton ami one-half write it Boy n- tor), l hc former is supposed to be I correct. Blackjack Logan is now ip, his I , v wK'wain Hrnokins; me caiumei 01 1 11 - rtot v.i I He is in a most amiable I i)e;ice. lie is in a iiifiod and lias not used ugly cuss woniH in iw eive nours. , - h h reported that an acrobat nam- I I e,l Frank Li,ing8ton had jarcped from Brooklyn Bridge and beerrkill- 1 ed. lJut a guard to stop theepidem- I ic of foolishness. That acrobat made liis last leap and summersault. mm J'hi' Maasachsetts Puritans of the 8"venttonih century hanged women as witches. The decendants of these' sorely persecuted" women erect mon uments to their memory io the nine- teentb century, and it is noblv done. I 1 ii . . I A decree has been issued TnolHny I r. r. iliiriy thousand liusuan Poles from nis-iia. Eight thousand have been. I Hiis is regarded as a scheme to blot I ""I Poland but how we do not un- I drta,Hl t--:: leretaiid. m Jhft Jewish Advocate: maJsi good poiut against the Protestant uoiser when it says: ; "But it is aiange that if accuracy . was the object chietlv desired no nnraunijLtivA I of the Uoman Catholic Church was invited I to assist, and still more remarkable that in iMnslating a book, the original of which was written ia Hebrew . by Jewish poets auu seera, no invitation was extended to a Jewish anhnlnr oten expected to have superior qualiflca- - mr me worx. . ' 1 Brad&treeCs reports 184 failures in the United States against 164 4 the ,,...,. . fa .. I F.eumg week. The South, omit- t'ng those States with but one faflure, urniahed as follows: Arkansas, Mis- I sissinni v-iu ii ; . . - . i m : . I rr,i,u,lu Carolina ana leuueu- 1 , t 1 et'. P9(iK. M o i J r," o eacb, and Virginia l 1,, , m Virginia 4. WortUiarp- illlj. ,1 mara s rll , . . -; as luuavs: : itit, . I K"inct tt . : . .- I S iiiffBP.i. vj: . w i siiio. o- SUeU : W lnstnn flanm t Ti . t atorc- aasiun 1 6 ws tcucf" I We haTa c ir; inn Ai.iA . . - i . aaemy Scotland 1 Keck, for 1884- I uVWAivuc3 w lilt, . 1 111 I 85- Mr. E. E. HiUiard is Princioal and Mr w ut T..t- , . . . 1 " n-iicmn is Assistant rV -I V . " "ir. . , ., ... .. -..... loriwDue eaitea tne Gotland Neck ' paper with intelli- Hnce and - Uitiwr iatiV-n-., . -. w me pungent and plain-spoken itor of the mnm-Tii LrixAil had in ... B.'. Rev t; n Vi'a r t xr . Bpm ii- wt rne delivers the LitAnrr AAA. 0n t-ue 4th of Tnn. ''-- : J -,-T, ftMVo8 Office at WunilBgtsou, UC VOL. XXXVIi-NO. 55. Mr." J. H. McVtcker will open his theatre in New York on the 1st of J aly, after spending 0$1 0,000 in al terations and decorations. Mr. John C. Frehnd'a .new- rputy, entitled fTruo Nobility :wUlb placed npon the boards in the tia Tt la owyic x Said to be a' strong drania,; Many.l dramatic authors, and actors fiave read it and praise it highly. Mr. I jYeund is the editor of rMtsic and I Xharjna. -i I Mr. K.' Stanton American,: Consul General at St. Petewbu'rg,arrived in New York, Saturday, ind in an in terview with a Herald reporter said : , Indeed, the whole nation sees clean ly that England cannot save her In dian frontier without warjf and that all possible ; treaties and arbitrations will prove, eventually, of no avail.- J Spirits Turpentine 1 'A complete outfit for a weekly newspaper, in a thriving North Carolina town, is advertised in the Stab. For par ticulars apply at the Stab office. , - - Winston DaUy: Af Mr. C. Chamberlain: of Surry county, near the Pilot mountain, is now living with his eighth wife. He is a man of about 40 years of age. Asheboro Courier: Mr. Paschal McKoy, of Brower township, a good man and a prominent citizen, and at one time a county commissioner, died last week, of pneumonia. A. tobacco warehouse will shortly be built at Siler, and will be ready for business by next falL" : Asheville Advance: We hear of five candidates for Inferior Court Clerk. An unusual heavy rain fell on Homi ny Thursday evening, swelling the streams' to a great extent. The high trestle beyond Turnpike, was partially, washed away. Considerable damage was done to farms, etc. - New Berne Journal: The court house bell was hung in position yesterday, and a few taps given to try the sound. .The bell weighs 1,893 pounds, and is of the moat improved metal. Mr. L." J. Moore gives an account below of the killing of a bear : i A bear (male) weighing 275. pounds, was killed in front of my house this morning, on Trent road, two and a half miles from xiew lierne. lie, 1 think, came from the lakes. - ; Goldsboro Argus: Several large pieces of South Carolina granite were un loaded from the fiat cars that brought them here, at the corner of West Center and Walnut streets yesterday. They are for the new bank building. Prof. E. A. A 1 J 1 "a m i f school, would make a worthy and accep table successor to rror.t Moses. He is in every way we 11 quauueu uo mi respon sible position, and is pre-eminently deserv ing of iL Plttal)0ro Record: The fourth annual session 01 we jxonn uaronna and Virgima unrisiian Dunaay ocnooi uonven ri trm . uvu nw uuu ins, ncu ai m. inuaut uui, iu the northwestern part of this county. Messrs. J. D. Kernodle and J. H. Harden, of Alamance county, were re elected Presi dent and Secretary, resnectivelv. This meeting was largely attended, delegates be- a. m 1 11 1 ; i 1 f ffl? rSSSrSSS manifested in the proceedings. 1 Charlotte Observer: Col. K T. SSSSSSLS Wiivcu iu aau .mj livui vv auwwiv jwwr day afternoon at 4 o'clock, and left on the 6:35 north tram for Washington. . UoL Dick, and was immediately declared Attor- I nev for the Western District of North Caro Una, , W. F. Hasty, the Republican Postmaster at Beaver Dam, on the Carolina Central Railroad, has been dropped, and James Henry Benton has been commis inned in his Disced. Other North Carolina toostrnastersommissioned on the 20th were: rfOSepU !. XillMJU, i IJf tf . IV. IV U helm,.Kocs; V'ut. and JJidward , lewisrar Heel. Morirofi 'Enouirer-JSnDresg.' Will Logan, the man who shot Alex. Malloy on I ""T'hTnr been : heard of his whereabouts. Malloy I bJ1 kyes - physician tells us that his 1 LdJ.iiiT3St in our court since leva, nas Deen at last de- I cided by the Supreme Court, in favor of Staten. The case was twice argued before the Supreme Court, and both times decided in favor of StatoQ. Mr. Staton did notiive to see the end of the case he died1 a few months aeo. . .The costs in the case amount to 1.400 or 11.500. The property in volved was a piece of land worth, proba- blv25. ' ' ' Baleigh Jieios- Observer: , Mr. . -.---,'.7- M:r - : -i - : O. T. Moore, - late of the Charlotte tele-. graph office, nas been promoted to man ager at the Durham Office. Gen. Wi r.itoi wno.reeayesrc Crates county, f after spending -some .days there, says the .crops .above ground look rMTS.J M- nco of" Mr.- George Sloman, 2ia East Morgan streets earlyi yesterday 1 morning, Miss Ella Sloman. ; aged 17. A young JSS 2? ored resident of this city, came near com- mittinflr . suicide : eariv vesterdav mormncr. r 1 'tx?i4. r.u ...i. ;iiau navituu uau n uuui vicca, bvuiiu Lfit,..!!. TT 1 I 4 .H 1.1. .I.tl. Ing, and had a revolver and razor.. He had hot attempted to nse the revolverbut 'Ik a ! -i - uau uuwe uuiw a xree uso ut uio rau. . . . m . . . . Biasung oinueu a numuer 01 umes on me i neca, neau auu iauj.. x-vo was .urougut I. rr- .... t w . . . . nome. iiis conoiuon is no inougnt w do I arfa, t Asheville y Citizen; J iWe- have -. . . . . . . . 1 jQg seen uapi. irvme to wnom me nasn- Ville American is indebted for: the account 1mJLmJlX p. . i I a aniciea long strip-oi taoaving, a. I ' m m . mm m - (ireumi wnita rtDnon. nne ana lustrous as 'ti: at itr a.75ik nrl at- thf.' name tune flexable and soft. The tree Droves- toi i ;oe me Daisamnr, wmcn aoounds on our I jtainable. - This will be the first en4 l m M ml r.iiMieBoutn since the war, and y the; occasion one. .. Twenty-three comriesi linwaoenBc afjont 1.W0 ni:wtn-f.ee aere.- V-' 4- On Thursdav niirht two : brothers. r Charles and John York, were on their re WILMINGTON, N. O., TUESDAY, MAY. 26, ; 1885. where they had been to haul a load of lom ber.Therwere drivjne an ox team. iJota men had beerj.dring freely, and .they were they quarxeled with each other the-whole 1, time ne was wun them. v When tney naa i ihlirlC tmrnphwi t withm anrntb-incp iiatAna AT 1 uuwr oui, vujr uwu wi I L J ona oein mamea anu vxiariea unmarnou F,t - vifaof Jnhn he&rd a noise as of cattle I running. and on opening the door heard the I JSjSSS screaming, but before she reached her has-1 ft5oe flilth rtmhrJmt I slvneigh inv bearing the wounded man to the house,; i The revolver, axe, cnioroiorm, suk nana hut he was dead when he reached the door; f kerchief.i etc, taken" from the accused, Charles York was arrested and placed un der a strong guard to await the result or the jnry of inquest. vf : " r j if "PR J. PfBW ADyERISKOTBNTV T O'CoNHOB-TT-For'Tent lit . - r wriii. w est DTee ronenv . f -- r . " - musow not weatner suiis. Heiksbbbseb Revised bible. 7" , Collieb & Co. Auction sale. . 1C.W. Gabson Caution notice. I Fob Balk A weekly newspaper. i-F. A. Newbtjbt Card of thanks. ' I J. F. Oabbell Live stock broker, i Chief ow Pomcb To dog owners. ! R. P. PADiiisoR Notice to shippers. I Ladies Front St. . Church. Festival. I W. E. Black New Scarborough House. 3. S. McEachern Good things to sell. Local Dot. . - Receipts of cotton yesterday 4 bales. To-day is Qoeen Victoria's 66th birtb-day. she having been born May 26lh, 1819. . The High Tent, Independent I Order Rechabites, meets at Temperance Hall this morning at 10 o'clock. The, "Frolics" and "Peabody," colored , B. -,B. clubs, played yesterday, with a score of 11 to 10 in favor of the "Frolics.' There as a heavy rain, ' ac companied by thunder and lightning and a little hail, yesterday afternoon between 1 and half-past 2 o'clock. Notice is ."given that all dogs found running at large. without badges af ter the 10th of Jane will be killed. Badges will be furnished by the City Treasurer. A game of base ball was played between the "RockeU." and ' "Eastern Stars," cplored clubs, yesterday, which re suited in a score pf 4 to 1 in. favor of the RockeU." - r-'- - - - " A beautiful complune'ntary tick et, of decided martial aspect, received through Mr. C. D. Bradham, informs us that the Commencement exercises of King's Mountain High School will take place June 10th. Commencement address. Mr. Thos Dixon, Jr.; annual address before the Alumni by Col. Chas. R. Jones. Alumni representative. Dr. John T. Garrett, N. C. The Graded Schools. - On yesterday the long summer vacation began. The past week has been one of un usual interest to the teachers, the pupils and the parents.' Each school had a day visitors, and from the numbers visiting the various schools it is ; gratify ing to Bee pur people taking a greater interest in edu cation every year. ; The willingness with which parents and friends have visited the schools has done much" to encourage both pupils and teachers to 'make our city schools the best in the" State., .The term which has just ended has been remarkable for the good eonduct, punctuality and stu- dioug habits of the pupils. - The number of I pupils has steadily Increased dpring the past three years and an increased enrollment I fa looked for when-the Uil term opens. I Our people have georl eansd'tb be proud of uv utvC!' y vui v"w"- ... ... 1 Narrow Escape aad Good Lnek. 1 Saturday evening a. colored man named Jerry, well known about town, was sitting upon the cap of the wharf, near the foot of Market street,whenf rom dizziness or some other cause, he suddenly plunged headf ore most into the murky waters of the Cape Fear. Instantly a .crowd gathered on and about the wharf, and exclamations of VOb, he'll drown !" "Won't somebody help him 1" and -Throw him a'line to cling toT were i 'v-''''"!i,aA-;J..L feardoa every aide, hut nobody seemed to, P1 winiB ? 10 hatthey would have been glad to see others undertake, un til a colored man named Handy Robinson came along, when, without stopping to di-,1 vest himself of a single article of clothing, he plunged m after the1 fast drowning man, caught him as he Was In the act of sinking AW., . v. mill.', 1 1. w.wwuw ...y MM. J I to shore. "Handy" is , a good name for such a prompt and plucky individual. jmiltary.- l t The monthly parade and Inspection of the Wilmington Iight .Infantry Company - Will take place Thursday Bight - By the waySt is ,now certain that the government "has deculef to buy tents for lthe'Statft.'teix:'asfdeH-oraete pur- chase have beea already Issued. -The en- i ; 5 . - .-i iCampment Twm,.aae.. piece -ai Aaneviue about the middlelpf July. - j ( 1 tm-m. miMM-m mmm,mw A colored man at the upper compress wattakeufvefi s'Jefday lattefndOBi and a telephone, message was dispatched to Ichief of Police Brrjcki who sent cart upr w jtakloiimthelho ibe carried to his home near the Messrs. E3d- Oder's miH,hdweTer,'and he was taken there. "qrayoi court. . ;; ' ' A -.vJ- Yesterday morning; - in the Mayors Court, Andrew Allen, colored, was tried the street witbout a anirer.- j uagmen was suspended. ,' T-l I ".J ' t nrttA individual whr, was arrest i v..- : - nWtnrHav niffht of Sundav morninjr. rather chareed with an attempt to enter store to commit a felony. The eyidence was substantially -in accordance with- the atement of facts in "connexion- with the'- m Bunaav MAB. were exhibited in court, as was-'his valise, a a. V - . . :" 9 11V '. hich was found at a colored boarding house ok Ngrth Watesefit, !, This, how ejvef," coutejnshrig jcloihiag 4 At the close of the testimony the defen dant, in response to an intimation of the Court, , .made . a . . statement , to . the effect that he . . was from Savannah,- Qa., which place he left about the 12th inst., stopping a short time at Charles ton and arriving here on Friday. Upon being questioned as to the object of bis visit here, he stated that he was en route for Weldon, where he was going to work on a railroad. He went to the depot Sat urday night with the intention of taking a train, but failed to get off and came back down the street, went to his boarding house, and then started off for a walk. Af ter cruising round for some time he finally found himself in the neighborhood where he was arrested. Here he met up with a man who proposed that he ( Anderson) should perform the part of spy while he went through Mr. Newbury's store. In re ply he told the man, who he said was named Jim Baldwin, that he wanted some money, to help him on to Weldon; and so he took up with his proposition. When arrested he told the officers they had arrested the wrong man. Singularly enough, neither the Court nor the spectators seemed to place implicit confidence in the statement, as an indication of which the defendant was re quired to give bond in the sum of $300 for his appearance at the present term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was sent to jail. The grand jury having been discharged on Saturday evening, the pri soner will be held for their action in July next. Tnat Drummer Tax. mi n a-i m Bain, in reply to a letter from a business house in Wilmington, throws some addi tional light on the question which has re cently excited so much interest among merchants: Raleigh. Mav 22. 1885. Dear Blrai I' have yours of- 21st inst. You aak. "Am m oh ta- doMHt - business in this city (Wilmmgtoneompelled to take out a drummer a license or btk held name to the same fine that out of town drummers are, by inviting their customers on the streets or at the hotel to call on them, or in other words soliciting trade outside of their place of business." 1 answer. 11 they solicit orders lor wholesale trade they arc liable to the drum mers' tax.' If they solicit as retail dealers only they are not liable. . very respecuuiiy, D. W. Bain, State Treasurer. It is evident from the above that retail dealers may solicit orders, and that whole sale dealers may describe their goods, prices, etc., to persons outside their stores and invite them to their place of business it being only necessary for the dealers to avoid soliciting orders outside. In other words, the wholesale dealer may praise his goods and prices; and invite the prospec tive purchaser to "call and examine." Criminal Court. I The cases against Mag. Fisher, Sophia Fisher, Ida Fisher, Mary McNeill, Lizzie Riley and Jane Holden, the colored women charged with the larceny of a quantity of goods from various merchants of this city, which occupied the attention of the Court on Saturday, was finally continued over to yesterday, 'Court adjoorning at the close of -iijuuwu. . v. . w sel for the State, who made the first speech. During Saturday night, Sunday add Sun day night the jury were kept in the Court Bouse in charge - of an officer, their meals being sent to them: Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the - argument was resumed by Mr. J. T. Elliott for the State, who was -followed by Solicitor Moore for the State and Messrs. Ricaud and Darby for the de fence, in the order named. Up to night the jury had not returned a verdict, and it I L" - 7 " ''l"' I was then thought probable that they would I , another ni ht in Cwn Hou8e f Af above had to the jury that of ihe State vs. J. D'Lagnel Smith, charged with criminal negligence In causing the explosion of the steamer Wave.ot which boat he was engineer, was taken up, but before the State's witnesses were all examined the case was, at about 6 :80 o'clock, continued over until this morning at 10 o'clock. n . , - -; Maj. C. M. Stedman and Mr. J. T. Ui ott appear for the defence and Mr. Solicitor I Moore for the State. 1 j At a late hour last night the jury in the 1 case of the negro, women charged with I "shop-lifting," still held possession of the I court house.' It (the jury) is composed of I four white men and cignt negroes. Orcan m7nm4m:: ,A rrl05 entertanmen' the ladies of the Organ Fund Association of the Front Street M.' E. Church will he had to-night; I i we understand, - at Ihe residence of W Wl hHodges, Esq.f.cornerIChesnui and Second streets. "Fine strawberries' just from the vine, .will . be ; served ;' also, cake sid ice. :creMnn an4 know, they always have 'good music on such occasions. -It will pay I you to go. . . ,v i Saw ai VSsttTi " n mnineion nsa iuuuu a urauu new sen sation, in Sau-Ah"Brah. ' From ' the press nonces we were- pre par ur- vuuicuuug- good, but we must say tthat the entertain- .1 mcnt.last night was: unique and inteiesling J iar oeyona our expectations., luz. idi- . - ; :.. rti personauons ml unental .iitR.are reaiiy wonderfuL . It is likei, vist tOi-India v, self, audit was surprising to see Jhov much that was original, pleasing and instructive j could be presented in oneecVure noir4or f than two hours long.; The man himself w most engagirJg small of stature; his hand; some face beams I with iBtelligenoe.hile Ai his voice, ; though .peculiar ..lniUSj , iatona?-. ons, is" singularly soft and; sweet. MBis manners are cnaste and modest and indicate 1 both a refined taste-and acaaalniahce wltb f the bestOciwhiiy tjrganism.qufckly responsive to bis brilliant intellect, renders him an actor of decided, dramatic power and yet of great simplicity and naturalness of manner. This remarkable man has been in Amer ica about fifteen years. ' He was educated at Brown Universty, Rhode Island, took his degree in medicine at the Jefferson School, Philadelphia, and is said to be a devout Christian. f T - 1. : The audience was good last night, and we pro diet an overflowing house to-night.. Such a treat is not often to be enjoyed.- Gov. JTarvIa. ".''' Gov. Jarvis arrived last night on the 7. 50 train, and was met at the depot and escor ted to the Purcell House by Mr. Kerchner, chairman of the committee of arrange-, ments, Dr. DeRoaset and Mr. E. S. Mar tin. . This morning, in accordance with the programme arranged by the committee, .he will hold a reception in a private parlor at the hotel. Citizens are invited to call be tween the hours of ten and twelve o'clock; At twelve o'clock he will meet the mer chants at theProduce Exchange ;and at three o'clock a banquet in hishonor will be given at the Purcell House, at which subscribers and a few guests will be present . Pleaaant Affair. The steam tug Marie made her first trip down the river yesterday afternoon. .The new machinery worked to perfection, and the trial trip was in every way satisfactory. The occasion was one of enjoyment to a large party of ladies and gentlemen ' on' board, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sprunt. A run was made to Orton and back. When the Marie steamed out from her wharf here the ceremony of christening the new boat was performed by Miss Lucille Mur chison. - . i rmmmmmmmi i i. " Bijou Opera company. The Jacksonville, Florida, , Times-JInitm says,-; Yjr 7" . ;;-?.- - jrtMi "Theavorita Bijous met the wana wel come tney may always expect from a Jack Bonvme audience on tneir return - to - rark- Theatre last night In their travels they have lost nothing of their brightness, and their voices have evidently suffered notbr- Ing from our climate. That they made such a success of the Mascot without chorus or orchestra is sufficient proof of ability and merit of which the -delighted audience gave constant and hearty recog nition." Juvenile Base Ball. The "City Boys," Capt Joe King, and the "Thunder Clouds," Capt. John Shee- han, played a match game yesterday which resulted in a score of 4 fot ihe former and for the latter nothing.' ; . , ' The "Electric Liehts,'r Capt Parker Love, and the "King , of Ihe Diamond, Capt. Arthur Myers, played a game which resulted in a score of 3 for the first named and 1 for the latter. .-' ,r Tlae Seasides at Oxford,: The game of base ball played at Oxford yesterday, between the Seaside club of this city and the home club ot that place, re sulted in a victory for the Seasides, with a score of eleven, to, eight for .the Oxford club. - The same cubs: play another, game to-day. y -,. ' mmmmmMmmmmmmm Blows Donrn. r ! -. ' .i The large mulberry tree at the southwest corner of Second and Dock streets, was split in the middle during yesterday's storm and one half of it fell irpoa the porch ot the residence at that corner. It was quickly removed by the street : force, however, ' niuiuuvuaiuagy iv uw vuiiuiugi BIVER ASI 31AR1NK;? . ; . J . l,V. 1 I :' . or .- -'t . .-' j - Steamship JBenefacto? , .hence, arrived at New Yorip yesdayi iJ".'' "-. t The handsome, sharpie known as the. t- i . i i i , i tt- Owen Fennell andT will be used , at ,fiie Sound. -tut "- ytw.b-j i- The steamer D. J. 5Zocfcwill take the place of the Bteame'rJAft1!iwn until the latter is rebuilt Tne, ,tnocK win leave Point Caswell every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; And (Wilmington Tuesday,. .Thursday an Saturday." . ; i ITE5Mi..jl..:iJV..,,v. ! Concha and Colds can be cored with a bottle of Bine's Syrup of Tar. Only S5o. For- sale by Manas Bros. ,:. . .:; - ; s , r $ -i i WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW-A this qaesaotf is rreqnenuy aaaed, we wiu sunpiy say that she tt a lady who for upwards of thirty yean has unti ringly devoted her time and talents aa a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and -wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syropfer children teeth ing. - It operates like . magic givtag -. rest and health, and is. moreover sure to mnuate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor 'ot her racev children certainly do aisa try and bless her; especially 1b this the case la this city. ; Vast quantities of the Soothing' Syrtrp are dah.x sold and used here. . We think Mrs. Wlnslow has Immortalized' her name bt this -mvaraabie Artf cle, and we ' sinoerely believe thousands of iob Idren nave been saved rrom an eariy grave oy its timely mse, and that millions yet mnbora wifl. ".share Its benefits, and unite Jncallingher blesse No Mothxb has discharged her duty to herjsuffer-' a euroTHnioiL;.n-ntil ahe has riven It t bonefit of Mm. Winslow's Soothuur Syran TW it mnthern TnT-rroXad-Fbibr.NeW ij Yort City. 8 i4 all druggists,.; cts.iabottlej WHOLENO. 5830 Waatlrer lBolleatln." . l-i i.-i; jThe.-f ollowing are; the indications for tc (For .the South Atlantic States., cen se tall v. fair weather south' wester! v winds." jstetiohary tempe'raturevi " : 1 4"4 I Tfindavi 2Mb Inst mt -II AK f M. K aTHARINJB- infant danthtar nt on tv aidX K. Parsley, aged 8 msnttas and 20 days. ' araBftvai trosaircsMleBoe- this attemeoa at 4 UlfiW JUyERTTSl$MENTS., . A. CmcGIRT, AiiCtlonecr. ' ' fpHIS DAY, COMKKNCTNa AT O'CLOCK,, -a. a. i. our tsaies nooms, we wiu Beu ureen udib. ol ISovutllirhtlTxlamaRed by jratwj isUUt Boxes os cueese, vraeie tseasteaae ana maare88es,riatr SkiSMS: Coanter Sealesi ("ortkimr SkoTAc sa-' aWtlvTaiid eiaaeware. Cloihtair and Notlonif lii: 'it -me? -' For. Bent, . : , A NICELY ytJxlNIStiED HOTJSK. ON North Froat street , ' ; U Aprly to . ? J. O'CONNOB, ., , ray 881tIMi,-t- ... . Kcal Estate Agent. ; , A CaraV : J DESIRE TO BETDBN MY THANKS. TO THE Pbllcemen especially, asd to others, for tho very prompt and effectual matmyr In which they pre-: rented my store from being robbed on Saturday night - ' ' ' Sespectrolly..; - ? mhecit : JT, A. NKWBTJKY. : zrz Notice. . . LL PERSONS ARK CAUTrONKD AGAINST harboring or trusting my wife,' Holly Garson. as she has left my bed and. board, for I will not be re8ponnDio ior any aents or ner contracting. my 5 3t - . C. w. OAK3UJM. G N AND AFTER ' JtJNB 1CTH: AJUL DOGS found running at larere without a Badce will be Killed. Badges ior sale at we Treasurer's omce. Chief of Police, my 26 3t tn th su Beview copy. ! Free Lunch. SUMPTUOUS LTJNCH WILL BE SERVED at THE GEM to-day, the viands consisting of ureen 'mnie coup, saunon, so. Tne puDiio are lnmea Dy tne propnetor. WILL WEST, my 26 It' 26 North Front Street T HAVE A LOT OF GOOD THINGS TO SELL. I A. - ' . . .!;:? ; have a pretty red Milch Cow, with a young Calf; also a mare Mule, color gray. - It Is said- they never die. Also a nice little lot of Hoes, some pretty and fat some poor. I have Horse, Cow ana nog ij eea. aiso-ttorse anauatue rowaer, ana a zew otner wmga i wun to seu at once. JNO. S. McEACHERN, my 26 It . . j x , Feed Store, Market St t jHeiswer for Sale on Easy Tens. WEEKLY . NEWSPAPER, IN ONE OF THE most progressive towns the State, can be hjoogbtat ytftitawr fifaoc t parment of a i - sjight cash adVSHco, Ihe outfit is. entirely new, having been in Oee less than, six nontbs, and in cludes a rower Press. Psp r occupies the besf I neia iu Konn uaronna. Tnis is, witneat doaot, the best ODDortunity for any ona wlshlner to so . into tne newspaper DuBiness wmcn nas Deen oi- ierea ior many years. . - For particulars apply at this Office. V ,my2aD&W2w: J. F.Garrell, Live Stock-Broker, fortbe Sale or Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. OFFICE, - - - NO. 404 NORTH THIRD ST. i ' Pens located 'on LlttleBTidee Road, at Smith's - Creek, and supplied, with every convenience for iCorfsignments1 -solicited and prompt returns ade. Liberal cash advances made on Stock In hand. - ! Refersto Bank of New tfanover, Wilmington, . v. - - ; mySflftf tah in; su Our Serges. TVRAPfD'EM! AD SICILIAN GOODS. TOG B- xJ ther with &EJRSUCKKRS, are just the thing tor not weather, can and see mem. . Onlv ONE DOLLAR for the BEST Unlaundrled Shirt sola, at muabuh'b, mn so it - uouuer, &o. S THE PLACE TO GET; THE BEST MEALS that can be furnished la the city for 35 Cents, t - Also, a fine lot of Imported and Domestic Wines. uquors and mgars. - my 88 ti , w. s. gus.es.. jaanager. lEe?isei Tersioff of tie HolyliMe. iLL SIZES ANp STYLES OF BINDING. For sale at ' , - it" .' - ., ' . . HEINS BERGER'S. ITLL THE LATEST PUBUOaTIONS'oF THE' flay, fresh from the prrss, can always be found On the counters at t , , HKtNSBKBGKR'S. my21tf live Book and Muslo Stores. . To Investors. hTN KO WAY CAN THE SAMS AMOUNT OF New York, to ifred'k 8. Winston for $16,000. On this roucy Mr. Winston paid J7.543 oo.oraiw so I T f-f of rn T7 -T T ' v a year tin premiums, t On May 15th, -1885, the I iK T G" Cr Ja H B 1 ill JLi XJ Policy, wlth the accumulated dryMends, amount I (T . ""v - '.T,v ( This Company Is paying at the rate of $43,500 'a day, claims which show equally as. favorable results. .. i t -t , 5 . M. 8. WTLLARTX A sent my Mtf ' - " 214 N. Water St ? "!!'! 1 "II lt' 'Miil jNNE PAte NoJi MULESi SOUND AND ALL jright; solid' Vm? no faiilt;i owner has no use for tbeiai Apply tit I'M?. ft T gni I'I'U trPT.AKT.M my 24 ' T- ' Ltverr Stable. Wanted, ' A GOOD MAN. WHO IS WELL KNOWN IN IxX.' - i y2tf".MlUBOS470,Wunuigtoi,?'CS. " the City, to pnye a ieer . n agon, , jau wmu j uays aa uereuwore, anu every eaon. wiu pe maae r i : -'V :" . ;.; v--x, ? fto give satisfaction to shiopers and passengers,' - weUrecomrded,. Address .r,,: , tCtV Kt,M ift CBF-Ooatraet AdwrtomncBta taken at propor-- -- ; -oaataiyiowraes,,-i;: .t. J ..T m , JgeatesssoBd aoapsgan type make ons sqnar " r ; OTYEBTJSEMENTS.- 4 lWgt)NAYAHJ THTJBSDAY1IAY & i8 lt 4n three mtaLtiiUArZ wicn uw .louowmjr oast of Gnaraotera : Lnresso oco a rarww.Mft .Jams Paxtoa; Page to Lo "o sL?xa)f Gray; Katbeoy ran Keeper w-Talbot: BettteaV taefaeot. Miss Aa- omt rranoau. Jiwncsrt director. Betr tSrfnOag' , . . THCBSDAY SVKNINCk OLUV5TT3.w ' -' r " ' AdmitSlon BOn. finm-rtrrm .ham f T n 1 : -. i ts. nowonsaleatHeloitorjrees, ay4r.. V I Ttnitt tkttt wo. so; io. H,rwiLt. erv Aw-- J Xxtfursloa to amtthvlttsb am taePaaimon. miM-.v.-i- VV.thMtj QPUiaentanr to tv HuntTentwhloh -will itLMi&inu tn . otty. TloketeAdoUs, fieTeests; ehUdrea Tender m ash mos'.e, OOnrmtttee- T. 6lpper, T. B. 'Su my 48t . -ti'-s' s. . ... if. .. .-i- i. StraT7VeiTiea and Co&o- rneii:;andCa&0"lV' rjX)-NIGHT THB LADISS OF THG-fH' Fund Association Front Street V. KClrareh wHl serve Ioe Cream, Strawberrlei and daks' at tbe residence of W. W. Hodges, eoraer- of Second ' L attend. Good Mode maybe expected.- admlsA Bm iv vents, "- ;.-.jrHy; Ilotice to, Shippoiat TTNTIL THE STXAICXB JOHIT DAWSON 13; rouuiJi. wninn win iim nnn sua avwui m.w viAa KsaaJW- XV . AJjA.A. WUI lIsVIlWJW -? TOP PArnfc DuwaII anil 1nfAnuu1 Itvtsk w4asb Aai " 4. flfKlA 4)lA afmmjmmm.mm T T BT TSS ! A1 M ZlZjZ mnir as louows: lisave J'oint casweii- svery y i- r t w vmmm W sa tatM4MvoiBsw gjPaias ai aaa . Monday, Wednesda; A. X. LeaTaWUm r, Wednesday and Friday at oelckx LeaTe Wumlncton every Tuesday. 3 aara-i dST and Satnrdav. at. 10 A. V. raywn i- - I -B. F. FAIJDraail.i'J Revised Holy Bibles; TTJSTEECSlYED AT TATES'. ' . 4 r : .. .. njmmwiLM wmt," a aew oeec, vaa . lated by Mrs. A. L. Winter, at . lMN-it W?4tfjf Book and Stationery Stdrel 1 White Bobes; JIHE WEATHER IS 8UGGESTTVE, AND Ml'" have a nice assortment , " ' l' BLUE AND PINKCHAMBRAYBOBES.'-: ALL OVER SMBROIDE&Y. v : , t , . , i :4. Goods. Every thine new and nice in this Hnn. ls ttm . . indies anow. . t BLACK GOODS AND CRAPES. embraelnE ma ny grades and styles, .i k. n. ncnrrraE.: my24DWtf . . . . v.--, Ask to See Them QTJR MEDIUM GRADE OF LOW SHOES FOB Gents' wear. They are neat fit" easily, wear well, and are very reasonable in price. , ; le , my sttf , " ' 1 : ."' ' Bargains ! Bargains ! v TI ARE STILL OFFERING BARGAINS TO Jl V HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. Sales rooms si '. -formerly advertised. J -i; . Ja !myS4tf GILES A MUBCHISON 7 Warren's fCE CREAM 1 BE JT IN THE CITY, ' t THY IT. t A few more of the 779 bbls of Candy left 1 my 24 tf . , " How is Your Time 4 rpo BUY LADIES AND t3ENT8IW'SirOX3 v AND SLIPPERS; also. Straw' Hats,' . Soft and :. Stiff Black Hata Trunks, fVallses and Umbrellas. We offer them an at low prices." " ; ' -.v mv 21 tf 106 A 110 Market Street ; r He Ensaans' alto Gates of "HeraC T3RICE 20 CENTS. . , For sale at - C.M, HASRI&f. , ,; i Popular Newt and Cigar store., .- . Readimr Roam In tbst of RtAra. CwHr tntt Cents per month' t-., .,. niy Se tf. - M nw:T. Tjr4. r"J . . U.U.U1112L . XUS. I.U i ft lu. "STRAW HaT8,vS0s 4o upwards ' Am. I ray 84 U V.Hsttat; 500Lb 13 lot of fine Vnilat 4nukd Ttunn aiwl V - l other Country Produce, forstal byi - , JOHN B. MARSHALL,. . uenerai commission jaercnant No. 84 North Water Street I - u-p -.;uwlIaatato-4N.a . Consignments soUclted. . sny S4 DWtf BockLina; J.l vlO- - . I rTOCTE REDUCED W'iJ.l 5 PER CA8K. I P181 :ky Potrrt ARSLXY, '.or O.G. 0T.m- k apltf itafr v. I gSee,ooo ... Jt. i . u.or9?. FAtD BY Ut eriiool . tcnioi Glole ! lui Co i .." 1 IN NORTH CAROLINA. Toe Losses 1834. and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT:: Jno. v7;Goram c umitn If my4tf V 1 0iife: AGENTS: I T5HK STEAMER A. P. HURT, CAPT. W. A if-a. itooeeon, wuteonimne io run on ine same - .."t vjlJU, f WUungtonN,C. t?OB BUJLD1NG lJBPOff,-fc ' -JJ. . ' r IRESHLY BUR2TED .V - r v ... I 1 , 1 r O - mm ' !F;"5-1'V . . m- i - T i J i- .f. i. . 'i ' ! . : - ' -. '- ? '1 T-fc : r'.. i;". i - .A V : t - - 1 t.

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