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The Morning Sta n. B."iBiw.iti: j 52 .-vthfl." - - " 1 r 1 GO two Months, t, ... . 78 .,f the City. SSortaed io collect Wmoif JSrtta in advanoe..; ! tiun ' i J Mathias Manly has been appointed pos inter at New Berne, N. CUFaj, master General Smith, U. B. is to DC? tried by court-martial. Latesi news from London-that the Marquia of Hartj inetoa will be asked by the Qaee-. to rei instruct the Liberal ministry, Mr. Glad alone to retire. Apache . Indian biiy four soldiers of Capt. Lqud cpm ffli. in Arizona.- The fever! epij ,i,mic at Plymouth, Pa , U disappearnjjs a outbreak is reported at Warrior Run, here there are eight cases, and at Sugar $teb. sixteen cases ad tw4ejtfM- Al the town of Thiers, France, a stone aiiirease of the court house fell; it was nrled with people; twenty were killed, ouiriaht 160 were iDired; some of thd WJ ill die. The Republican State; i:,mviution of Ohio is in session at; Springs tlrtl ..ver 3,000 persons are in attendance, j l i,t. Chinese theatre and other; build-4 in.sitt Sm if'raucisco. . unu, uurueu; iubs Foraker nominated , for G vcrnor Dy me nejuuiu vuuiouuuui f Ohio. Geo. M. Schaefer, a" well-l known paper hanger, of Washington, .pJ - found dead near a railroad track in tha tjl'y Ex Got. J arris was entertained; at an elaborate banquet in Norfolk,Va.; he aud his family sail from Newport News, j Va.. for Janeir on 'Saturday, j tie York mantels: Money 1 per cent.;cot t ,u 10 11 1610Ic; wheat, ungrad-;. alred 1Ttc& 02; uouthern flour f3 75 jg4 70; 'in, ungraded red 5154ici m-i.. dull at $1 12J1 Hi; spirits tur-j ,,u'n. dull at 35c. , . 1 Dr. l'aliea, of Vienna, has dia-l . . r ri-.-.--.j-.i. r c.ivered a new planet. V murdered Chinaman, AU Moa, 5 in New York, wai buried by both Christian and Chinese rites... ; j If the papers :' would oht "givej Ke ely 's motor a rest ! The motor j rests well, but the newspapers ; dis-1 turb its slumbers. " , I i There is strong talk of a duel in. Washington between J. F. King and; Mr. V. B. Jones, both of Louisiana.; Their friends are trying to prevent it.' i'here is a legal firm a linbtjqae,) Iura. It is Foster & Foster. JUrs. Ellen is the senior, and her lesser; half m junior partner. Kich that! Bring io another horse. - ' ! On today Mr. Gladstone will an nmince in the House the .head of the, tw Tory (Government if oue has been lonioi il. Salisbury, will'- be -Prime' iMii.iier in all probability, "A Coonecticut sportsman Jately shot a tiiz.- (Viicock belonging to one -of; his ntigliliivra. He said he 'thought it was ai L"xe.' An accomplished ornithologist ihat.,r-Philadelphia Prw. rr?4r t The "ild goose" . yaa at, thel " 'tot h,.r eend" of the goa- The mgroesat Wilmington, ;Del4 aarp, failed to rally around the flag of the o. o. p., and it was badly de-j feaie.l. The negroes at the Other; Wilmington are cutting theirsyyel teellj at hrit. r r - . j fc .Aonof Lieut. Col. WhippteDfi Gen. Hancock's division staff, recent-j ly sliot himself. The sad act .was pn-duced by over-study- H'was! too ..iixions about his examination lorarmy surgeon. He spent his lasti hours in reading the Bible. A very sad case. lelve thousand bales of ra have juat arrived at New York They are to be fumigated by drdrj 'f the Health Officer, and it will 4 a Dale, or feanoo. This wi C"ine out of the consigilees; Jti necessary that this sliould be done precaution against cholera. "wreiary Jiayard has been having Q . T- . une time out West. Ho was ban4 qoetedat Lawrence, Kansas. Over wu nnndred guests greeted t.him, among them Senator Pinw n... c-'Ilor Linaincott Ar.nAU 'fcixZi?-' n. C. W. Blair. Ex-Go. RobinJ Hon presided. :;" " ': Jhn T. Ravmond ha mr hit) 10 brand nev character. It is in "SHh farce called Fnnt.Mt.SJ "ly," written by Pinero. Th3 : uCr 1S an icnglish agrannJ . wlu l0 be immensely f nnny. I8 ""like his other chLtiLSfr ColJ i Sell "Fresh" "Josiah Blimber, &c, w"lim Ovih, editor o: Monthly aid... Wi Mi ""tor of r yoked'd!. Wei - latesi. aeiivered . f J ' t J f 1 I I 1 - t ..I 1.1 Hi. ( -:it ' VOL. XXXVI. NO. to. days ago, In How York, was 'a' -mis terpiece. 1 'Ji' i The Raleigh Register 1 pays Mn Page, of the CAronicfe,' a oompl ment worth.4 ' laaying" It ' consider him "the.cieyersi newspaper writer years ago. 1 He is thoronghly edu cated and has a distinguished future before him, we may. well believe., He - , . i 1... i is not more than - twenty-eight ot thirty possibly of fewer years. . The Register says: 1 J " " 'v . -" j "The tronble with him is onlr some. !it- Ue of the bumptioaBess of youth awCTa slightly Bohemian nature; intensified by worK on Kew York newspapers. Writing with great facility on any subject, and writing well on all,' he has the dangerous faculty of writing as well on one 1 side as the other, and puts his faculty to its uses. " Parnell and his followers will live to see the .day when they will sorro w deeply over their recent foolish alii ance with thTWnes. The Philadel phia Times is right, we.have no donbt 1 when it says: 'All;' liberal-minded Irishmen in this country, as well as all humane Englishmen and every fair-minded American conscious of the sienal services that Mr. Gladstone has rendered "to Ireland for more than a gener&tion. will regret that Mr. Parnell and his friends should have joined hands with the Tories to damn and-deride the one man in all England who has been and was still their best and ablest friend." Hon. " J. W. Reids 'address at : Chapel Hill was on "The True Glory of -Young Mf n."; A most suggestive and impressive theme. The Raleigh jAeyiaters report saya: : . . . " He claimed that the education of the fiosrt ' lipaiil iA ttand -Tnnot Ytt i)aba: nni jointly. Metf trust cultivate their faculties of mind, improve their physical man, never neglect the soul, and always do hard,; Dooest, earnest work lire not on tne re-i spectabibity of their fathersi".; . I Wise and imely sentiments these !i The London Times says the Con servatives (Tories) ;have far greater risks in losing ground, in the coming election than the Liberals have. The Unit is Tory. The London DaUi News, Radical, says : ; "The future df the present moment is a stepping stone to long auccess. - Gladstone will be again returned to power by an over whelming wave of popular enthusiasm.1 The Government was defeated by negli gence or tne indifference of nominal adhe rents." Lockport, N. Y,, has a sort of Cla- venus casew. William K. nidder, a rich yOung man, is in jail, charged with poisoning Miss Hyrtie' B. Camp-. jell, also rich. Her body will be ex- amined.' If morally guilty he ought; to be hanged. In this day technical-; ities 'are all on the side of. rapists sconndrels and murderers.' r f HBW iDVEUTldlcailCdm. : Beigos Ottawa heefV etc , , j f, lajunvja -Air Bvuw m;ttc ouito. ; ,( Wili. WKSTPree lunch to day. ' Hkikskerqkb. Pianos and organs. ' . I Or bra. IIoc8K-Standard' trami Co. , Art I.aa KxMAItlesv : ; . 7 ' ' The crowd last night at the . Art Loan Exhibition war not lat all in proportion tcj the merits of the Exhibition, Which Is cine! that would reflect much credit upon any; community. ,,Cttnositiea .-.nch and rare cad be seen there, and this together with the, purposelfbr wTM should commendelf to $e patronage ofj the public. w . - The Jlxhibition will be opened td-day,i morning, afternoon and' eveningtff torn id a. ml to ll p. a . In addition to.the varied; attractions of the exhibit itself, a delight- f ul prcramme of vocal and; rinstrumentai music is offered; to-day. f Those who have visited 4 the, Exhibition need not bo told ' but'oiay telf Jtheir friends' what to expect afidfead theoi to come, serve a good causej ahof benefit themselves. Fire Witfy,BlAlB, Jis ' A smin iro&rystofe -Oifnho northeast corner of Fourttcand Bed Cross streets, the property e Mr. Oscar M. J'ilyaw and occu pied by Elvin Artis and 'a colored man b; the name of HUt .w'4estroyhy fire, to-i gethef ijxMehtsV;y1fe morning aboiabtifi IVcltTh'thutii wast sounded and : the department was out, tmt; too teto...4fmoi0 iPtwiVprptect:ime ad", jolnin'pwrV.r fo $326 in Uw CnecUcut, of Hartfordj represented by Messrs. W. L. Smith & Co., which, it is' claimed, wUflack conslderahle of covering 4hr loss. - -The building wai valoed at about $200 or $350, and was not insnrednThofg who occupied the building Tnrjede hWthe fire originated. ' mayor IIaU AMrwi at Baraaw. this city, rat the rTOnfdn oTThe butt Ivors o large crowd, considering the very inclement weather, aWwe nQersliiidrfiiat it was i fine effort and te great satisf actioirto his imui wwwai id arms, as4 sis . ucarer jh evening,-. : , . .V.' , ' - of North Carolina birth and bringing op." This may be so. He il a man of marked sifts which we reooenized im -im-uw nil wWil , J A.Sjfc j.y WnnNGTON,' N. FRIDAY .I0eal Dou.' .", .."'., I ,'r "Seasides i; Darham 0. V j .y.i.TTf Receipts of cotton yesterday 4 bales.1. ; t The streets, were almost desert ed whffe - Ihe base barl: contest was in pro? lyeste ?'e base ball clabs had one of thfibestsiteraoons of, season for their gajne'yesterdaysflsT. acviy nV.-b a.Jrti. JL raJ c?l ?' "" fi .j- :- J .The Parham boys made a good many friends while here. They arefavor ivte$wiUi..mdngtonhm8?; V - - U Old farmers say the heavy rains have materially damaged the' melon'; and cantaloupe crops hereabouts. , , ' i-rl- j Tho .Genaania Cornet - Band serenaded Mr. A. : Adrian last night, , the occasion being his birthday anniversary.'' Talk about "Batteries V y If old "Eookey" and Kurtz ain't hard to get away with, we'd like to see a "BatteryMthat ia, I The Sunday school of St John's Church have an excursion to Lake Waccai maw today. Hope the weather will be fine. ' ' ' . .". ' ;' . j . j ,The general verdict : was 'thai yesterday's game between the "Seasides' and "Durhams" was one of the finest ever played, ; ' We are requested to state that Second street, between Market and Dock, needs some attention, as it is generally in a bad fix after heavy rains. Letters from Robeson county to merchants in this city say that the stoma of Wednesday was one of the heaviest ever known in that county. j George Johnson, a colored youth', was arrested and taken to the guard; house by Officer Chad wick, yesterday morning, charged with acting disorderly in front of the Commercial Hotel; refusing to behave himself when warned.. . ' I While Raleigh,Charlotte,Qolds-l boro and other places have celebrations on the 4th of July, by which many visitors are attracted who spend no little money, Wil mington permits: it to go by unnoticed while her citizens spend their money some-; where else. - 1 ... t - . ; , . r The Cornet Concert Club are, being drilled by Regimental Drum Major Bauman, of ihe Stale Guard. To aid the members in purchasing uniforms an excur- aion down the river- will be given early next week. The Club will furnish music on the occasion. " ' t The German brig Hermann Friedrich, Capt.' Niejahr, was cleared from this port for Liverpool yesterday, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son, with 1,003 casks spirits turpentine, 952 barrels of rosin and 248 barrels of crude turpentine valued at $18,662183. " ' Front Street" writes: "Some; of our old men had a jolly time, Wednes day afternoon, reHting-Incidents of bygonej days, and it is said that if any one doubted that Uncle Sammie Davis enjoyed it so hugely that his ' sides shook and tears ran; down his cheeks, he could prove it by Lam' Bowden, .who -told the funniest yarn. -i-fci..-; lit Attention,, has been called to, several children of a family in this city,' who, from the frequency of their visits are denominate . ''professional beggars." They have beCn following this business for so many months that sdme of our ; citizens begin to regard them as a first class nui-j sance, . especially as u is unaerstooa mat hey have a step father, , who, if able tot workt should be made to take .care of them and if unable to do so, the' family should in some way be provided fb so that these chihirn'may he kept offlhe streets, plying 4ho vocation of publle-beggars.- Personal. j Mr. A. a Banks, a Wilmington boy b tow rident'Qfj Brunswick, Ga., is here visiting friends!' J Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of Pender," was in the city yesterday.1 Also Mr. Thos. Jl Armstrong, ot the- same jpouny. : . . ' ff "Hon.' Wharton XGreen was hereyester-j day on a visit to his "daughter, Mrs. Pem-i broke Jones. - ;' 1 iiV' ' iV ; ; j Mr, &C,' Weill Is home from Chapel Hill.- i?if v.-l ASA r ; Jb t AnO. ; j Col. W. P. Canaday,. . Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. Senate, has returned home on. a visit io ma lauiuy. Mr. W. H. Chadbourn; a student of the IitilutelTechnoi jjtBoston;'ls ,here on a visit to his father, Mr. Wi 'tl. Chad- V08!' l f i-. III 1.1 f St 3 S? ! , .prof, .cG. Horjjer, M Horner's School, Oxford; Is here on a visit and ia the !uest of-CoLB;B. Moorei j .m.--- ;- Mr. rBracel Williams, T of Pender wiuS among, the Msitors to our city1 yesterday: The many friends of Mr, John H. Hanks, will regreito learn that he' left on the Car-4 plina Central train last jugns. en route jot Morganton, where ho Is itof follow hwyoca lion of a drnggisiThe' boyt wflj all nuss John, ibut he' wUlhave their best wiahet for success and prosperity, in Jds Western home. a;T9X0OU TUJii W vk Rev R T.tiBryaatiwho is .preparuitf himself fojf the duties of jt .Baptist mission ary o Cbaa, fa hern on a visit. Superior Conn.1 . oodv Rum! w-t .Tlor'CrfiMtcTQ ibijrning coofiunJed the ,enti te. fart f33e j?x)nlpUoft ofiWitj nessejfclgsedat pv'rej06t. recess until thte morning at 9 pVjloca whe4 the argument will commence. , , i " ' DJ8E BALL, ii U I - :- - . . 1 Bfeetlag of Che WwrOs Cftrallaa Ball , : AMclaUar-Tk - Late 6; Betweew SaatMw and ; HattBi-i lsifte. j-. t-H - ' : ' : 'y---' . ''At a speciaTineeang of the Association; held in Raleigh : on TuesdaK at Vwnlcli the clubs wc represented hut Goldsboro'j 'hL-'jLi M.; Tsddel J-. being the vdflei Kate from .this cUy, the following 'action; was taken itt regard to revising ian4;cor4 struing certain rules, etc., as we learn, from the Visitor: ':-ff i . -v " An arbitration committee, with power to settle alt disputes, was appointed. - nl I The Arrtfirtoaa Association, ruks ,wra changed so at to allow the pitcher to de- liver the ball in any manner he desires, so long as he ei in the box. AncJ also W require foul ball to Dfe canght on the fiy.1 These rules, went Into effect yesterday. The arbitration committee was left to settle all contested games except the last WUrjungton-Goldsboio -game, .which was given to Wilmington 9 to 0. because of the violation of the rule allowing the use of only two professionals. u, In case of rain and no game (five innings) is played, that the visiting club be paid one half the gate receipts, unless said division exceeds $35, or rain checks given or money refunded to spectators; It is required that each club register and send to the Secretary the names of home players not to exceed fifty. From among them the home players to be selected. There was much discussion over a mo tion not to allow a clab to employ over two professionals. The motion was finally tabled. The last Goldsboro Argv$ has the follow ing: - - "The management of the Nationals feel themselves aggrieved at our remarks in re gard to the recent game in Wilmington: They say that we were wrongly informed In regard to the whole affair that the game was played with the approbation of the Na tional Club, and that at a meeting of the Club held in this city on Monday, the man agement was unanimously sustained. This notice is official, and is Intended to correct that portion of our article which stated that the Nationals did not approve of the game as played. , The Nationals approve of the game. The Argut does not. Wilmington Stab and Review please copy. P. S. We learn from the Raleigh Jfewi Obterzer that the game won at Wilmington Saturday doesn't count, as it has been ruled out." The Visitor says it was given to Wil mington 9 to Q. Te Seasides Win Score 1 to O. About twelve hundred people assembled, yesterday at the Seaside grounds to witness the game between Durham and Winning-, ton. The fame of the visitors had pre ceded them, and Wilmington was eager to see on the diamond the nine that has made such a reputation for themselves and for their t'ownrTThettoment the: Durham hoys'enteredflhe1 field Tor practice, those accustomed to ball playing could see hard work ahead for the club that encountered themi The Seasides were in good form, and while their admirers never lost heart,; they knew they had met a club determined to contest every inch of ground and fight to the last for victory. ? , The game was called at half past four with Durham at the bat From then until five minutes to six the spectators were treated to as fine a game of ball as wasevee played in North Carolina.' .Theref was nothing loose or ungainly about & f If a' ball weift in Ihe air, a player was under it ; if hit to the ground, a player was before it. Blank after blank Was drawn by either side until the fifth inning, when Robinson made a pretty base hit to right field, went to second on a close shave, stole third, and was brought home by a hot grounder by Waddell to short stop. He was the only man that traversed the square. From this inning on . every attempt to reach home plate, only one hundred and twenty yards, with three places whereon, one could rest,' was balked; the runners either died on the way or were left waiting at. a station: Drummey, though, suffering from a apre. thumb, manly stood behind thebaV n at critical moments .caught a well; as -anet zvnnlsl orlak Shear nftohArf Tlta Viinvn Allt.I shoot,?' and deeeiied many who expected taj reach first base by a long graceful . hit! Gatlis played without an error. Green, atj third, threw a look of astonishment1 on more than' one face, by his sharp fltiaing and accurate throwing to first, and shut out some ' who ponfidenrly expected to f reach that coveted bag. Koockdgey caught in a manner that 'elicited the applause of all, an was honored with a bouquet at the close o the ganwLl gureyer pitched so ef fectuallv. and we believe no pitcher it the 8tate has ever done so welL Only two base hits were made on him in nine innings sWhat pitcher has Vlhelaine record? Rosentiial,1 at first,-put out fourteen men,; and there - is not can error" against him: RuggeM is a daisy;! -"HUT stoppage and; Catching of some, swift tow balls was 1 sim-f .1. vAti A a fill . The winning of the- game with Durham puis the Seasides at present at the head bfj the N. C. "Association. vThey ' have 4 won! eight games ; out of eleven. Raleigh hi odj won seven out of eleven,, lost, three, an tied one, Durham has lost two out of aevenJ y,The Durnam ooys express tnemseives as highly pleased 1 with tti tiatoient theyj have received. t Come again,' boys, when the weather U g)d7fnd.toeTjSeasides wU show vou how much they appredite you. Their Intentions this time have been good, but the opportunity ! has not been given (hem to do what they dredi - . -'f- j ; Mr." Emeribn'a jimirbfjgaW sUsfaotioB,TJis Is the -opUion of the! vislton!. ' When they are pleased who has! $to-ijck ;Dwhia Ii gratified at the applause given themwhen , they made a good play. One of them' said, "It came so freely andTBdTihaed tfTmach like it was meani I thought I. was home on our ! Own f The Cornet Club added immensely to tie NjJi uuijjjf.1jl . 1 T 10 IOQC ! pleasure ef allr sad kindly-played eeveral) voluntary pieces at the groonds:' -'.il i i WQnihgtQnj will welcpme Durham again A clever, sepf enow-jsa success aUendi " FoUowngtWs:ore:,' ' DUKHAM B. B. H. P.O. A. B. Drummer j'r. idiUrQ ) . 4 f-i 5 o Gattiss, lbiiit :j. ilICj . 0 o;,e IJclteal, s al'. .iu ;w o l i ni Llnthicam, c til i 4m0 i 0: 0 Marris, Li'.f..t.iwJiuri nQ! Q. i.O u Andrews, Sb j i s C .y5ai0 1-a 3 c tow Lougee,)vf..4. Uuir-JOJ .W- 0fw0:.J Totals. . .i i . . .V at "5 S i 24 23. ti SSASXDES. , Cttmichael,., U f.'.,:t.. Kurtz.-. ........... t JL.B.;H. P.OwA. o , oit; -5 JfeOchogfiy.c KOBentnai, -id. . . . Moore, 3b. ... . . .... . Robinson, r. f . 0 1 0 l l 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 Bacon, 8. s ...... Waddell, c. f.. Empie, 2b. . . , . . . Totals .0 0 ,00 1 4 27 21 Si SCORE BY INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T 8easide 0 0 0 0 1 J) 0 0 x 1 Durham. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 ,0 0 Umpire H. M. Emerson. , (' As the guests of ; the Seasides the Dur ham Club visited the Opera House, and after a thorough enjoyment of the play, partook of a bountiful recherche lunch,' spread at the Gem restaurant, and then be took themselves in a body to the Art Loan .Exhibition. The Durham boys express themselves' delighted with their visit, and are of the opinion that but one improvement could be madeon their stay, regarding which our boys seem to differ with them, -and say "oh, no; we would rather have the score as it is." A Lively Chase. A warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of one Richard Smith, colored,: charged with beating a colored woman.and placed in the hands of Constable Holmes. The officer found Smith at the Wi & W. R. R. depoV stated his business and was about to draw the warrant en him, when the alleged woman beater suddenly "lit out" and meandered through the yard, and then down the track and through the streets, with Holmes close at his heels. When the latter arrived at the C. C. R. R. depot Smith was still making good time and distancing the officer, who jumped upon an engine. Noticing that his pursuer had mounted the "iron horse, " Smith redoubled his speed, and then the chase became live ly indeed. When the constable got off the engine at Hilton bridge, however, Smith4 still had the advantage over his opponent and seemed determined to keep it. The chase was continued for the distance of about five miles, ending at the "Bluff," en livened part of the time by the participa tion of John McKoy, the dog fancier, and tfarof his hounds, and still the woman heater kept the lead, finally : escaping into Brunswick county, where he buried himself hv the thick ' woods. Holmes displayed good metal, but couldn t come . up to 8mith in wind and endurance. . , 'X I Th German! Comet Band'and Tbeli; BxcaNto;. : n zj - r : i We are glad to hear that &e :jexcursioq on Wednesday,- under1 the auspicind fo the benefit of the Germania Cornet' Sand,' proved a success, notwithstanding' thej heavy Tain that fell during tho tripr -This was the first time the new band ; had ap- peared in puhSc, and the; reception-it re ceived must ha been very encouraging to the members. rr The excursionists, as well as those of our 'citizens who heard the pieces rendered; at the wharf on the, eve of the departure of the' boat Wednesday morn ing, speak in thehighest terms oi thprof ficiency displayed by them.after sucl brie practice. The gentlemen of the band have evidently a talent for music of a high or-f der,. which is being ' carefully developed nader the efficient instruction of Prof Herndon, who; accompanied them on thii occasion. !.r r. jr. ! The most of "the time off' the boat, li consecfuenee of the bad weather.- was snenl at Smithvflle, and we learn that the excur4 sionists had a fine time there; and returned homeing6o4iirrW:"' ' " ' ' .We learn that anothet excursion ' for the A DemoastiraUen of WimiMtMi E&4 3 terprl.e. ;,i ' - ... Two pieces of Wood are on exhibition the Produce' Exchange, ;one of which fa la" its natural Btati arid the other has . under gone the operation' of creasoting. They have "both remained in sai( ..water at ihe Sound !fo0wo yeari' v Th'e piece which ,was immersed in its, natural state is worm eaten to a hpney-comb, while the other h as solid and, souqd,, as when: placed in . th water. Messrs. .Hansen A i Smith, of th Wilnungten! CreasoteivWorkt, j have them on exhibitioni i tl i'.u;.1 oy.tt r j -i-yuls A xreltfctr Matter. 1 Tbh s tte 'ljp'darwiio 'snpplfesfee rmbtivni'wer,iJ required In IrMBporting' tlieweighta-'of tlie c county standard keeper from one point to K'Li i'- "til L1 W.Li'. jl-J .-''-2 ' anouier cuums uui ne is ainwger wan a mule, because, (he says) the latter, (aiumal often , baksihder; a. load of , Ave hundred pounds, hile .he dlrags .that amoujit p( weight around town ,eveiyi day without flinciang.t i! -4i and, five feet pr,water j; snows . near Fayettevilla ar last accointi,, which lcon-i Meiedjii.lag;.yi R is likely that Wednesday's rain extended far enough in the right direction to raiio it, consider j ably. " ';-;- ' snhuvH I m "Hk... . . . . a a u .. -m a . m . 1 f ? .... ; .. "e . , .- - j tut T, i OFERA 1 ' 'II' JA WkUtt pr U( ls Ndw r .O wing to the akrnesf of one Of the troupe, the tDramtic Company played last night) t$ie 'aiMvVamed. "piece, instead of 'Di- torce.1" nanr hV presentation' of ; ' it! 'gave" nrckh': satisf action j" The Com-! pany inrpveves yastiy on acquaintance, and 'completely. .effaced the uafavor- jble,j jmprjMnjfjniadelhe aight j.pre-1 B. McElreth, as Uncle M,-k& the prin- cipa character an t impersonatisn of; the New England farmer was extremelyj wert'aoie. ''HeaiBy good hits' and 7keptre crowih6ntmnaI langhuir ThHslf thabmpasy1 wire ioften"ap--f plauded and the reputation they made was; most flattering to them. Ther Cpmpanyj will play again to night, presenting "Eath4 leen Mavourneen," and we hope that there: may be a crowded house to greet them. ) Idayor'a Court. " - .'i Addie Harriss alias "Long Nine," who, created such a sensation on the streets a; few days . ago, and who offered Officer Chadwick such a' determined resistance: that he had Urcall foYelp to "carry her to' the guard house, besides giving her a tap. with his club, had. a hearing yesterday morning, when judgment -was suspended and she was discharged, having already! undergone considerable punishment. . . j A Water street merchant, charged with obstructing the street with a pile of lumber and paying no attention to orders for its re-; moval, was fined $25 and appealed. ' Wllmlnston Compress and Warehouse Company. j At; the : annual meeting of the stock-j holders of the Wilmington Cotton Com-j press and Warehouse Company, held at the Bank of New Hanover yesterday, the fol-j lowing Directors, comprising the old Board,1 were reelected: Geo. W.- Williams, Donald MacRae. Jas. H. Chadbourn, Henry A. Burr, John Wil der Atkinson, Isaac Bates, C. P. Mebane,! Wm. G. Gibbons. No other business of importance waa transacted. " ' i Card From the "Darhami.n , ., Editor Morning Slar Dear Bra : Please allow us space through your columns tq extend our many,' many thanks for the kind and courteous manner in which we have been treated by the Seaside Base Ball Club and the citizens of Wilmington. We must congratulate the Seasides bxaecurins such fair Impartial -inapt-- Mr jsmerson. we. nope to visrtr YVumington often, ' as out short stay here has been very pleasant. 1,4 j. M. weken, ; Manager'Durham Base Ball Club. DIED, - ORRELL I this olty yesterdayi Jane 11, 1885, of cholera infantum, THOMAS CLKVELANIK fafaat son 1 of B. A. and Florence C. Orrert, axed A months and IS days. , "The funeral will take place thli (Friday) afterf noon, atl o'olook. from the residence eoc&er ok Mulberry and, McEae streets. Friends and acf qoamtanoes are Invited to attcnd.1 ' N7 ADVTISEMENTS. , Base Ball BE VERY GOOD AT TIMES, BUT TM claims of the Inner man ntnst also receive attent Hon, so tnere will be a FRBB LUNCH to-day at liijs UAH, ...... jal2tf 0 North Front Street, Caa'tGet TAJST fBNOljga. THOSK PPPTJLAB SXROl SUITS. Kew stock now making expected this week; Buy sroods rlht, and aak only a reasona-f ble profit, and there is no necessityof forcing uem on as less man ooac. - - : muhsuh, je 12 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Excursion. t - "r .'i qpHK SECOND PBESBTTERIAN SUNDAY JL SCHOOL will give aa JSxcnreloa to WAOuAr MAW LAKE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH. Trail leaves- Front Street Depot at & o'clock aoarpL iioaets rortaw nytne uommittee. aamts, ouoj unnaren, gao. j. u-watiarn. . cnaaien wt v. vonuiann, uomnauee. , , je ii j. . ii uViu' ink . -I .'.nu i Ji it X)tta Beet, :JSJ ;r'' f$m!Ui .r' rraERlLATERs; ' 'x- O . ! ICBCOLD.ai ' uJel9tf ' 7 IBBPSGSTHARMACT. .1 Pianos dQrgans FtOM ALL THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN the ecmntry, SOLD FOR CASH OR. ON THE MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLSJT. at u r Tl .-UKINMKKIMmfl LrriBobk and Musio Store; -j ; lToticev '.; '-' i-iiob 'ii All penonsare hereby eaatloned . a against harboring or trusting ani the crew of the British Bar IS BROWNE, aa no debts of their jpooutraoting wnl be paid by Mastot 3 V 'f UJ 'iATEES01f,T)OWNrBrG CO i je lOSt V'V r . - ' Consignees. . , ii '(..ii J I ' " n': i i 'mf n'l rtATE EPSOM WATKrI ON DRAUGHT. 1 Y 1 aWiCw'tWr mrmrn Tn4Ma! suua w Ai Axt, wiui run I " " ' VlLL ?1 rzkuti tl J Jertf Drugrist. Bock Lime, BUILDING PURPOS1S. ' i :! i :--' ' FRESHLY BURNED vtrttm menfrmrn TO' ai.ia per cask. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOB LARGE LOTS ANU iii-. - TO THE TRADE.; rt '.tffiAtTn IUim - FSKNCH ESOfiL. OT U. UTAJSSUSX, tIT- apltf sanrfr u J wpmhigton. H, q with force, and the andience was pleasantly enUrtained'fOr a&outf tWo hours. -5 Mf. S.; s MX, "" Xf I WBATtS OV ADYBRTISIIfGt f. OMBqnareOM'Day..................... tl or' TJ . di ....."-! " . -.roar Datb.. w 'five Daya...;C':L"-lI! JH - vnoweea,..., .jv.j. 4 do TmWw ekSi...........;. e so TbaeWMki. " ObMobU.. ...... ' s a . . 10 00"; - . is oo : ; mm'.' : ..i... ace -SjF-. Two Months.......... fi-: iu.TL Three Months... t ... r 60 CO r. AdverttsameBts taken at ratmnr - snaawr low rates. m , a - " . Itass solid gonpaiefl typo make one eqnar m ' - lKMEj OPERA HOUSE. Standard Drpiatic Company Crass Band and Orchestra. Tp-MIGHT, Bartley.Oampbell's oelehrated Ama ricanSooiety Lrm, :x Kathleen 'Hayqurneen Aomiraion 15 and 85 ots. Reserved seats wlth out extra charge at Heinsbercer's. Satire ohaace of bill each aleht. Bok shAAt' now open. ietf Art Loan Extalbltton and Prone .... ITpX BERSPIT OF ST.fvAMSV. CnUBCH- V ,, r. ' i nuiniiJAI.rfUnK 10TH, THURSDAY.. JUNK UTH, and FRIDAY. JUNE 13TH, for the uapiay or worn or Art, embroidery, Brlc-a Brae, and articles of Historical interest. Re- wUl iMt fmmthA . Und. kk. w.i j f by celebrated Pianists, and Vocal Muslo by vol-" uutcor Miuiueura, on weanesaay ana Friday evenings. On Thursday, special entertainments will be provided for the children. -i Price of Admission 26 cents for alL Refreshments, a la earte. 'TteketemaW oWed at the Drag stores and uoura or Exhibition-WEDNESDAY AND PRT- 1 fJ j DAY. 730 to H P. M.; THURSDAY MATINEE " - I 4 to 8 P.M. - - : -31 BY ORDER 07 THE COMMITTEE. Je9 4t Review copy. FOR SEED. Clay Peas ! Tory Peas ! Black Peas ! 500 BUS11. Cow Peas, OF ABOVE VARIETY, Lately received.and SUITABLE FOB PLANTING . For sale by c r 5 ' ' B. F. KIITCIIE LLi & SOX. jail St ; ; OFFICE OP WILMINGTON A WELDON R. B. CO., " WILMINOTON, N,. C, June 1st, 1685. Notice. MEETING OF TOE STOCKUOLDERS OF this Company, held thli day, the Mljwlng Reso- lotfoae weee pawed. to iti .- - Eesolvtd, That the Capital Stock of this Com pany, now consisting of 20,8i'4 stares, of the par value of $2,083,400, be and the same is hereby in creased to 23,000 fchares. of the par value of aaoojtoa. , , : BetolV4cL lhat all whnnr nnw SivlthnMora In the Company, shall have the privilege, at any- . time prior to July 1st, 1885. of Fubscribing for ' f: said increase of Stock, at the price of $110 per vtY Share in the proportion of 20 per cent, of one- fifth of the present holding of such Stockholder; - - r payable, one-fourth or 25 per cent thereof on the 15th day of Julr. 1885. and the remalnin? three,. -dj-' !)-! fourths or 75 per cent, on the 15th day or Noyem- .-' V. k ber, 1885. Q 1 All Stockholders are hereby requested to noti fy me,, on or before the 1st day cf Julyprox., whether they wish to subscribe for their allot ment of the above Stock, as after thsrdate the privilege will cease, and any Stockholder who fails to notify me within the time named will be oonsldered as having declined it, ' i .No fractional parts of Shares can be-issusd, and consequently no subscription can be re ceived where the allotment would fall telowone Share; - - - r- - i-- .- , . ' J. W.THOMPSON,' .ai . Secretary and Treasurer. je24ir ta fr nao - , Review copy, - Be Hot Deceived JJOBTT-THINK AN ICEBERG HAS STRAYED down among as because it is a LITTLE COOL. -Tata weather oaimot oontlnao. 7O-M0BE0W MAY BE REAL WARM, ji' l We have just received a new lot of SEER- SUCKER COATS and VESTS which are very pretty; and taoseitreUy SCARFS and FURNISH INGS we promised this week have come. ( We ara ahowing'a mew lot of UKbSRWSAR, Just receisedt which is vary attoaotivo. ' i i We.woolilto a few more orders for SUITS in JCflWhanii Tjfcflof ing Department tkls week and taose aontaniplaang bay inc will find ns anz- iHS&kM1- s : very kary and STAND-. ARD orjTT VBRY HIQtt. - xnose Jua surrs that were so pooolar last week at t&Oft tmH t MJO, are mot all qaite closed, and to make vm size we hava rmt mvm aisnu . I Salts in the toa. inustjtoat a great deal less - than firs t oost. ' Je 11 tf . . Merohaat Tailor and Clothier. GINGHAMS IN NEW STYLES AND OF BEAU- I TIFULjOUALITY. , . :.. , . . - ft u , yALlOTBIl LACES,, f pwfcfc and narrew edges to match, . Spliidstyleanatopenedi Prioes.tAts, $-.00 txefiiliLtHoaipsrpieoatfyard ' StTN-SHADE8 man desifrabte styles. . - -- -,- -. -- f iix't - & hs nltifHii-ElelrarrillJI. JelODAWtf JJtraw Hats ! 1 9 I JEW-STYLES t n LOW PRICES r , HARZX80X ALLEN; I, .it - -( " v. " ' r. i ' Hattera: . je tf' '." PiortlieBOTs. BASE BALL 8H0ES FOR MSN AND BOYS. Boys' Base Ball Shoe for ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. StUl offering BARGAINS od pu .fcareatn tables; M i V' l . V . ties., 50c.,''f5Ci- for a pair -Shoes: -' Come and; - eearaapalr. V""v & co. lirProacJi &.Sons,' i it A'' . 108 NORTH FROST STREET, ; -1 " t -1 5 PT 1 '-1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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