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u ivm T P ARTS O THE tTOBISI-1
FROM Ala If AJiXS UXXILB. w " I
'.--. . .. - WAsniNGtoy.
? postal Aflir-Ai Enterprfs:
baeeo Dealer complained of ly tne
' Trade Removais for . OffenalT ru
' tlganbIpA.PotoffleeBnr0ed-fTr
: - paymaiter Smltn 't lM Colortinar;.
- ; tlaled A Defaulter Arreatd & J. if
' s fBr Telesrapb to tba Xornlns; Star.) ., V
WASinNGTO Janejt6.--A numher 'of
tobacco dealers-nave complained to the
- Postoffice Department that a tobacco firm
in Ohio is conducting a gift enterprise, ia
nffprintr to tiistribnte 30.000 around- tff
consumers of its tobacco; in prizes graded
' in proportion to the am.punt consumed, as
rj-"" shown by the presentation of a number of
tin labels that are affixed to each plug..
The business has grown so rapidly.? that
other dealers in tobacco have - combined td
' employ counsel for the prosecution of the
- rase before the Postoffice Department,
with, a view to having the- advertisiTjg cir-
ealars and tags or tne 'oniecuonaDie con
; rem excluded from the mails. Theinatter
s - is under consideration at the .Po&toffifse De-,
apartment. ? "
-; 7 ; f The postoffice at White Springs, Fla. ,
- was burned last night, with all its contents.
- v ; Hibha. the defaulting postmaster or Xjew
. i3ton, Idaho,has beet arrested by Postoffice
Tnanectora Murohv and Culver, on nam
son river, east of Victoria, B. C. He wiU
'resist extradition.
v James" J. Brooks. Chief of the Secret
Service division of the Treasury Depart
V - inent, has. at the reduest of . Secretary
Afanninff. tendered bis resignation, to take
' effect Julv 1st nexL fc
Ernest Pillow, appointed District At
- tornev for the Middle District of Tennes
see, is a resident of Cormersville. Marshall
. ' . . county; served two terms in the House of
' Representatives from Tennessee and was
one of the State electors at the last Presi
dential election.
James H. Freeman, appointed Marshal
for the Western District of Tennessee, is a
brother of Hon. Thomas J. Freeman, of
Nashville, and is himself a business man of
Trenton. Gibson county.
The report of the Court of Inquiry in the
case of Paymaster General Joseph A.
Smith. Chief of the Bureau of Provisions
and Clothing, Navy Department, was made
public to-day. It relates in detail the facts
and circumstances in regard to the pur
chases of beef and pork and summarizes
the conclusions of the Court as follows
1st, That Paymaster General Smith has
been derelict and . negligent in his
duty and culpably inefficient in the
performance thereof. 2d, That he has.
to the detriment and pecuniary, loss
of the government, favored Austin P.
Brown in his orders and contracts. 3rd.
That he has violated the laws regulating
the duties and responsibilities of his office.
and that these violations were to (he detri
ment of the government.' 4th. That he has
been in many ways unfaithful to the trust
imposed on him by his office.- 5th. That
the mildest interpretation that -the court
f - can put on his acts is ignorance of his legal
1 - responsibilities and duties, . gross-neglect of
r his duties; and indifference and inefficiency
I , in the performance oi them. The secretary
V ". - of the Navy has decided to order court-
I : : martial for the trial of Paymaster General
r . Smith, and the detail for the court will be
i . - announced in a few days.
; ' Eight Presidential postmasters, includ
ing tne one at Augusta, Ga., were sus
pended to-day for cause and others ap
pointed. The postmaster at isozman,
Montana, was suspended upon the report
or an inspector showing gross carelessness
in the management or his offlce, failure to
collect and account for box rents, and
especially failure to make reports of de
posits and quarterly accounts as 1 required
by the Third Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral and Sixth Auditor, after notice. : The
Department desires the announcement to
come to the knowledge of all postmasters
in service that failure of postmasters to
make a report of deposits or accounts after
notice, will be ground for removal without
further inquiry.
The postmasters at -Winona, Minn. ;
Osceola. and Laporte City. Iowa; North
Manchester, Ind. ; Cambridge, Ohio: Au
gusta, Ga,, and Balston, N. Y., were
suspended upon proofs of acta of partisan
ship while in office. These acts were of
various kinds. Some were editors as weU
as postmasters, and their newspapers in
some cases, since as well as before the
election, have contained scurrilous and
indecent attacks upon the officers of the
nwwMmy.., n - U M Mm.
i ' cal feeling towards their ad?ersaries in
general. Ia some cases it has also, been
established that postmasters kept hanging
in the postoffice political placards of one
political party and refused to permit those
of the other to be displayed; these placards
being sometimes indecent, pictures or car
toons unfit" for the eye of respectable
persons. In other cases, postmasters have
baen efficient political agents of their party,
members of its working committees and
leaders in its organization ; well known in
the community as such and taking particu
lar part in the conduct of election business,
xften to the impairment of .their, perform
ance of the duties of the office. In several
of the cases political notices, circulars and
newspapers of the opposite political party
were shown to have been detained in the
postoffice.
Acting Assistant Surgeon Orr.Yof the
Marine Hospital Service, has reported to
- the Bureau that the Norwegian barque Au-:
gustina - arrived at Delaware . Breakwater
quarantine from Cienfeugos to day.- All
on board t were well, except the captain,'
who was suffering from . suspected, yellow
- fever. The vessel - will be detained for
fumigation and cleansing and the captain
will be taken to the hospital on shore if
necessary. ; , :1 . , ; , .. , . ,
. : Consul Wniard has reported to the State
Department from Guaymas, Mexico, that
the west coast of Mexico is now free from
- yellow fever. The Marine Hospital Bureau
; is informed of an outbreak of yellow fever
near uayenne, on the Salut islands. .
The Postmaster General has decided that
; . white men who are members of Indian
" - -tribes are eligible for appointment as post-
. masters. -- . . . .
riEQWlA.1
. Fnrther Poatponement of a Hearing
(By Telegraph to the Horning Star. J
H Richmond. June 16 The case of .T. J.
Cluverius. convicted of the murder of TAU.
Jian Madison, came up again to-day in the
iium.mgs xxmn on a motion of arrest of
. judgment; but -the hearing was further
- .postponed unta . Friday next, the counsel
i or ine prisoner not having finished the ex
-fammauon or the record in thecase. There
was an immense crowd presents in antfoina.
tion of the pronouncing of the death sen-
;,ura ana me scenes incident thereto.'
' wlS'T8en&U.by,the General Assembly of
- New Hampshire , i-cTZ
The !libertv rll" r; . ii
New Orleans a'rrived at Whi O
i ? yesterday and proceeded to PhffiV
s Ail well and safe.. : -r-.F.
FOSE1GN.
ParneUltcs Orcanuiag wwirow
DemouUatItt-Bmcei of Cnoiera
la Spalm.
fBvCUMato tteXonlacBUr.l -
s Majihtt). June 10. in ine. primuw
Caatellon De" I. Plana, yesterday, tbere
wete eighty cases of cholera and Ixty
rteaih - ThirtT thousand people have fled
from the provlnctf ot Mnrcla. In the city
of Hurcia alone yesieruajr mcio
w)nr trt thA i&test reiarnn. sixty-iuur
fresh cases of cholera -and thirty-nine
deaths: In the protinceof Murcia, outside
fhA citv; there were flftv cases of cholera
and sixteen deains, wiiain me same peu
Thf Official Gazette confirms the statement
that cholera Js raging in the provinces
of Valencia, Castellon. De la nana, ana
Murcia. and in the city of Madrid. The
nnnrttition newspapers. v on the contrary,
deny that cholera exists, in Madrid, and
say .that all testimony regarding suspicious
cases is insufficient to give warrant for. the
assertion that they are cases of cholera.;
' ; Dublin, June 16. The Parnellltes are
organizing for the purpose of holding a
monstrous demonstration to snow vueir
pleasure at the departure of Earl Spencer,
fcbrd Lieutenant, from Ireland on Saturday
next. i:.v ,
I NEW YORK,
d. Graat at Mount McGrecor-A
ynwlte Attempt la Yonkero.
I rer Telewanh to the Morning Star.
i ikomcx McGbkoob, June 16. General
Grant arrived here at 2.45 this afternoon.
Th last stage of the journey was tpe
worst, as the jolting caused tne uenerai
much pain and fatigue. '.
Yonkebs. Jane 16. Last night, at eight
minutes past 9 o'clock, a watchman at one
of the carpet mills, discovered two giass
Jars connected with a, burning fuse in a
-rr . 1 1 iL. mm fnAA tint
door-way. ne seizeM uw uuruuigtuw, fu"
out the hre and threw the jars in an ash
pan. and covered them with ashes and then
eave an alarm. The jars were taken to tne
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police station ana euumneu uim muruiug
bv Messrs, CBrien and Clark, contractors,
and they say thatrone jar contained four,
pounds of dynamite, enough to blow up
half the city. -
MASS A CHUSETTS,
Cbagrea Fever at cnariestown navy
Tard-nany HIarlnee 81eK.
? By Telegraph to the Xornlng Star.
Boston. June 16. A large number of
the marine corps at Charleston navy yard
are ! now on the sick list. Yesterday
twenty-six men reported to the yard sur-
geon to De piacea on ine sick ust, aim
five men were sent to the naval hospital
at Chelsea. It is thought that
Chsgres fever has broken out among
the men, as the disease with few ex
ceptions is confined to men who were at
Panama. Yesterday the clothing, beds
and bedding of the sick men were taken to
one! of the navy yard wharves and burned.
The sale of milk at the barracks has oecn
prohibited and the canteen closed.
BASE BALL.
Game Played at Varlova Places. ..
IBy Telegraph to the Koranic Star.l
Washington. June 16. The following
is the score of games played to day:
IBaltimore Baltimore a, riltsDurg a;
seven innings rain.
Norfolk Wumington 18, JMorfoiK 7.
Philadelphia Athletics 14, Louisville 10.
Macon, Ga. Columbus-Macon game
prevented by rain.
Chicago1-Chicago 8, Detroit 6.
Newark, K J. Newark 2, Trenton 3.
New York Metropolitan 4, Cincinnati 5.
Brooklyn Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 11.
Richmond, Ya. Virginia 6, Nat ional 11
TEXAS.
A Fatal Fend at Weatnerford.
IBy Telegraph to the Horning Star.l
Galveston. June 16. A special from
Weatherford. Texas, Bays: A feud has
been going on for some time between James
Liee and James 11. Miluken, partners in the
construction of the new court house. Yes
terday morning Milliken approached Lee
while the latter was sitting . in a chair and
shot him five times, klllling him instantly.
Lee was unarmed. Milliken has been taken
into custody. ,
CITY ITETIJ.
A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, havlne Dassed
several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies
and cries of a suffering child, and becominf? con-
nnsIoWa Sootbine Syrao was
lust the article needed, procured a supply for the
hild. On reaching home and acauaintintr his
wife with what he had done, she refused to have it
administered to the child, as she was strongly in
favrfe-of HomfBonathr. Thktnlfht the child tiasaed
in Bnlferiririid the parents without sleep. Eeturn
ing home the day following, the father found the
baby still Buffering: and while contemplating an
other sleepless night, the mother stepped from
the room to attend to some domestic duties
and left the father with the child. During her ab
sence he administered a portion of the Isbothinz
Syrnp to the baby, and said nothing. . That night
all hands slept weQ, and the little feQow awoke in
the morning bright and happy. The mother was
delighted with the wonderful chaiure. and al
though at first offended at the deception prao
tioed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup,
andsmreruuc erring babies and restless nlehts
have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup
never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over
come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all
Druggists. SS cents a bottle.
AN OPPOKTUKITY FOR A FORTUNB LOST.
the ran Vav. the Drawing of The LouUlana
State Lottery Company showed the following
results : Ticket No. 21.2S8 drew the Tint Capital
Prize of $75,000. It was sold in fifths at $1 each
one to Harry Button, Melrose. Mass.; one to
oeo. Williams or wasmngton, u. v.; one to ur
sini Zapp of ReuAd Top.Texas, collected through
jtessrs. j as. u. naymona s. uo.. oi Ausun,Tezas;
one to S. F. Spencer. Greensbnrg, Ky.: and the
rest elsewhere. Ticket No. 51,885 drew the Sec
ond Capital Prize of 125,000, sold in fifths one to
J. it. iiengsneid, ciert or ueatoman, smith Co.
ot ureenTiue, man., collected through the Bank
there; one to H. N. Calderwood, Ottawa, Kansas;
one wr. u eexion, uruion, stewan oo., lnn.,
collected through the Northern Bank of Tennes
see; at Clarksvllle, Tenn. ; one to John B. Jewell
or cataraugus, N. y.; tne remainder sold else
where. No. 62,001 drew the Third CapltafePrize
of flOKw. sold also in fifths; one to Job Bod
ley, -No. 67 8. 6th 8C Columbus,;o.; others tjar
ties In San Francisco, CaL; LaCygne, Kansas, and
elsewhere. Tickets No. 5,289 and 18,807 drew the
two Fourth Capital Prizes ot f 6,030 each, and
the entire sum of $235,500 was likewise broad
cast through the land. The whole thing will be
repeated on Tuesday, July 14, of wbioh all infor
mation can be had on application to M. A. Dau
phin. New Orleans, La. Let not the opportunity
slip by you, aa you have hitherto done.
yjR- BDWAED PHILLIPS . (INQALL, PHIL
UPS & CO , formerly proprietors of Palmer, Mel
U&h'tfe Dudgeon's Wharves, London), will shortly
wummwoicij uuauiew h a iseaieriB retroieum.
Lubricating, Turpentine, and other Oils. From
his great experience, gained by the aotual hand
ling of these articles during the past twenty
years, he possesses a thorough practical knowl
edge of the Oil trade generally, , and especially
with regard to Petroleum, being connected with
that Oil since its first Introduction into London.
Mr. Phillips is desirous of obtaining an Agency
for some special Brand, which he Is tea posi
tion to introduce to the principal buyers through
out .the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland. Address KUWARD PHILLIPS, care of
Messrs. Goldberg & Langdon, Solicitors, 1 West
Street, Finsbury, London.
my 281m .
Fire-Proof OH"
18 , BSTTXB THAN "KKEOSXKK OIL, OB
any other Burning OIL" Can be used in any lamp "
v - For sale by r
HOLMES A WATTBRS, 7 North Front St.
HBNRY HAAR, 701 Chemut St. -WM.
OTBR8KN, corner 6th and Market. '
gnHEN BBO., corner Chesnut and McRae.
P. H. SMITH, oorner 4th and Campbell. - -A
i- Oj STavjKNSON CO., 617 North Fourth 8t.
B. H. JjAHMWS, corner 7th and Market Sta. ( ?
J. aSTKVSNSON, m Market St. , l
f 'FTt8'Pme 4a &nd Walnut fits.
2PCHjNp. aril North Fourth St. -
Q?;s CJAPON, No. 22 South Front St. :i
f Watch this list and see it grow. mh 29 tf '
commercial:
' Grain, Provlaloas and Cotton. -
The following is a summary of the Chi
cago Grain and Provision market and New
York Cotton market, .as telegraphedryes
terday, by direct wire, to the office of .Mr."
John R. Turrentine, in this city at 4
i - Chicago, June 16, 1885.
John Ji. Turrentine; ,
: -Wilmington, JT. C.r
Wheat opened higher, on the announce
ment of 393,000 .bushels decrease in the
visible supply.; We think the figures are
incorrect, as the amount in transit to the
seaboard, is put at 180.000 bushels in the
Chicago estimate and 280.000 bushels in the
New York estimate! i The latter, is proba
bly the most reliable. However, the bad
stormy weather that has been prevailing,
and the disposition to buy evinced by
fctroDg parties, frightened the shorts and
many of them went ashore. The market
was dull but decidedly nrm au day. and
the outlook is for an upward market to
morrow.
Corn is strong, with light receipts and
light stock. A decrease of 868,000 bushels
in the visible supply and a good shipping
demand induced free buying, and we can'
only reiterate our opinion , that corn is a
good property and the situation warrants
higher prices this summer. A prominent
dealer was a strong buyer of September at
the close of the market.
: Provisions firmer and ia.sympathy with
corn. ' There was not mucuHrading in hog
produce, but short ribs have many friends,
and we think them a purchase on any de
cline, barring yellow fever or cholera.
' ' NBW YORK COTTON MARKET.
With sales of 88.100 bales to-day, the cot
ton market has been very quiet Futures
remain unchanged aad no features worthy,
of note. The sentiment is still rather
bearish.
lutifl knt l: tn a r u. k' -s
By Telegraph to the. Morning Slar.l
I Financial.
Naw York. June 16, Evening. Sterling
exchange 4851. Money 1 percent. Govern
ments firm; four per cents 1231; three per
cents 104. State bonds moderate busi
ness. i:
! Ootntneretat. - ''
Cotton quiet, with sales of 200 bales ; up
lands 10 9-16 cents; Orleans 10 11-16 cents;
consolidated net receipts 340 bales; exports
to the continent 100 bales. Southern flour
steady. Wheat spot advanced iic; un
graded red 90a94c; No. 2 red June tl 01
for elevator; July f 1 Wfl uiT. ,uorn
spotiic higher, closing firm; ungraded
505(4c; No. 2 June 54f5ftjc; July
55i54Ic. Oata llc higher; No. 2, S8J
39c. Coffee fair liio on spot dull at
$8 371; No. 7 Rio on spot $600; July $6 70
6 75. Sugar firm and quiet; English
Island 4!6ic: Muscovado 5 5-1 6c; Brazil
4fc; fair to good refining 5J5c; refined
steady. Molasses unchanged, nice nrm.
Cotton seed oil crude 32 35c; refined 38
89c. Rosin dull. Spirits turpentine firm at
37c. Fork quiet and steadily held; mess
on spot $11 50311 60; middles firm. Lard
a trifle higher and very quiet -.contract grades
on spot$6 85; July $6 826 83. Freights
to Liverpool steady cotton fd; wheat 2Jd
Cotton net receipts bales; gross re
ceipts 3.126 bales. Futures closed quiet and
firm; sales of 3o,100 bales at the following
quotations: June 10. 4010C41c; July 10.43c:
August 10.51c; September 10.2610.27c;
October 10.03c; November 9.939.94c;
December 9.94c; January 10.0210. 03c;
February 10.1210.1Sc; March 10.22
10.23c; April 10.3110.33c
Chicago, June 16. Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat strong, and closed fc
higher than yesterday; June 88a88ic: July
89i90c; August 90i92c; No. 2 red 94
941c Corn decidedly stronger, closing .fc
higher than yesterday; cash 48c; June 47f
4ttic; July 46447c; August 4oi47ic.
Oats active and lc higher; cash 33i
331c; June 33i33Jc; July 33133C; Au
gust 2828ic Pork mess, fairly active
and 1015c higher, but closed steady; cash
$1035010 40; July $10 3510 421; Au
gust $10 42i10 50. Lard opened firmer,
advanced 571c and closed steady; cash
$6 606 621; July $6 C2id 65; August
$6 706 75. Boxed meats steady; dry
salted shoulders $3 853 90; short rib
$5 405 421; clear $5 705 75. Whiskey
nrm at f l id. ougars uncnangea.
St. Louis, June 16. Flour unchanged,
Wheat higher, although somewhat unset
tled; No. 2 red cash $1 00ll 00ft; July
$1 01fl 021. Corn alow and higher;
No. 2 mixed cash. 44l441c; July 45c.
Oats steady; No. 2 mixed cash 82i32fc;
July 80c Whiskey steady at $1 13. Pro
visions firm and generally higher. Pork
jobbing $10 75. Lard $f 40. Bulk meats
long clear $5 30; short rib $5 40: clear
$5 60. Bacon long clear $5 755 85;
short ribs $5 905 96; clear $8 106 20.
Savannah, OA., June 16. spirit tur
pentine 35c asked ; no tales. Roslh quiet
at $1 001 15 ; sales 100 bales. , ,
Charucston, S. C, June 16. Spirits
turpentine ooc ltosia steady at pre
vious quotations. ,
OOXTOH BtAfKKira-.x
IBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.
June 16. Galveston, quiet at 10 3-16c
net receipts 10 bales ; Norfolk, nominal at
10c net receipts 38 bales ;Savannah, very
quiet at 10c net receipts' bales: New
Orleans, dull at 101c net receipts 242 bales;
Mobile, nominal at 10 3-16c net' receipts
1U bales; Memphis, dull at 10fc net re
ceipts 26 bales; Augusta, steady at lOftc
net receipts 19 bales; Charleston, quiet at
luic net receipts bales.
rOBBIGN nAHKBl R.
Br Cable to the Morning Star.l
London, June 16, 5 P. M. Spirits
turpentine firm; spot 28s 3d; July and
August delivery 28s 3d; September and
December delivery isaa 5d.
New TorKRlee Market.
N. Y. Journal of Commerce, June 15.
Rice is held to steady prjees. .Demands
. . : r t: t , - -
re isir: varuuus auu jjouisiana, com
mon to fair 4J5icrgood to prime 56c;.
choice 6i6c; fancy head 6$g7c; Rangoon
4f4fc duty paid, and 2i2c in bond;
ratoa4j5c; Java 5f5ic.
I cuarleeton Rlee market.
Charlesten News and Courier, June 15.
The market for ricewas-quiet to day,
and sales of 100 barrels were made,' We
quote : . Common at 444lc, fair at 5
5c, good at 5i5fc. and prime at 5
! 1 Out of Every 7
A f eiDENT INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED
xl pTS a claim for indemnity or a total loss on
account oi aeatn.
Persons insure their dwllins arainst fire.
when the probability of the dwelling's burning
is immensely less man tne proDaouuy or an ao-
ciaent Happening to tntmseives. .
Policies are fssned f or any amount from $500
to no.ouo, at a cost or ironi fs.tu a xear to
SO. These Policies oar a weekly indemeitT in
case of accident, -and pay the whole amount of
f oncy u aeatn ensues wiuun tares momns.
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Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Hats, Trunks, Valises and
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MARINE.
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Almanae-'Jnne IT
Sun' Rises. .".
Sun. Rets.."..
J. mm m m. W
At!
t 0.11 A.Ai
1 7.80 P.M.
High Water at Smith vm ""11.B2 Even.
High Water at Wilmington..;" 3.52 Morn.,
Duv'n Tn oth f ' i .
14h. 19m
; : ARRIVED. .;
Stmr passport, Harper, Smithv.Ile, in as
ter.f - 7 ' . ' ,:'
Stmr Louise. Woodsides; T Smitnvuie,
Stmr Bladen: Green. Favetteville, C S
Love & Co. ' :
Stmr A P Hurt. Robeson, Fayetteville,
Woody & Currie. .
- :. . cleared v
Simr Passport. Ilaroer. Bmithville, mas
ter. "Vi-S1:.. . . -V"' -J
Stmr Louise, Woodsides, Smithviltej
master..
Stmr ;D J Black! Paddisori. Point Cas
well, master : ,W;r u,
Stmr A P Hurt. Robeson, FayelteviHe,
Woody & Cnrrie. . '--
Stmr Bladen. Green. Fayetteville, U B
Love & Co.' ' v : '
Schr Rival Stewart: Aux Cavs, Hajti, E
G Barker & Co, cargo by Northrop & Cum-
mmg. ' .-.:., ....... ... -
a EXPORTS.
.. . , . , ;. foreign. . ,:. .
Aux Cats Schr R?val 72,000 feet lam
ber,, 100.000 shingles.
. IttABlNE DIRECTORY.
Vint or Veeiielv In tne Port of Wllmlng-
ton N. CM Jane 11, 1885.
CThli list does not entbraoe vessels under eo tons. I
! 5 BARQUES.
Vcrein (Ger.). 453 tons, Jahnke, E Pes-
ehaH & Westermann,. . , ?
C L; Weyer(Ger.), 418 tons, Frank, Liver
pool. E Peschau & Westermann.
Insula Capri (Nor.), 410 tons, Danielsen, C
V Mebane.
Frey (Nor.), 281 Ions, fialvorsen, Heide &
Maggie Brown (Br.), 564 tons, Davis, Pat-
erson, Dowsing a co. .
BRIGS.
James Miller, 302 tons, Crccker, E G Bar
ker & Co, loading for New York.
SCHOONERS.
C H Foster, 385 tons. Coombs. E G Bar
ker & Co, loading for Granada, W I.
Natividad (Span.), 170 tons, Gonzales, AE
Doebele. agent for owners, repairing.
Lizzio Heyer, 220 tons, Harrington, Geo
Hamas & Co. loading for New York.
nannah F Carleton, 214 tons, Bryant, Geo
Harnss & Co, loading for Hajti.
Walter W Pharo. 260 tons, Randolph. Geo
Harnss & Co. discharging.
Joseph Baymore, 296 tons, Burdge, Geo
Harms & co, loading for Fhua.
Jennie Middleton, 340 tons. Hatch, Geo
Harriss & Co, discharging.
Rival. 123 tons, Stewart, E G Barker &
Co. loading for Hay ti.
Anna E Valentine, 300 tons. Chambers,
Geo Harnss & Co, loading for Phila.
Jennie N Huddell, 265 tons. Henderson,
Geo Harnss & Co
S H Levin, 369 tons, Pardee, Geo Harriss
&Co.
Bacon. Flour. Corn, &c.
QQ Boxes D. S. C.R. SIDES,
1000 BblS FL0UI' &11 grades,
1000 BaehWHITSCGBM
QQ BbU Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES,
2g Bbls CAROLINA RICE,
100 Bb'8 Refined 6TOARS all grades,
-JQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE,
2QQ Boxes SOAP,
Doxes 8TARCO,
JQQ Cases LYE,
Cases BALL POTASH,
QQ fJross R. R. MILLS SNUFF,
Botes CTIEWIMG TOBACCO,
jQ Kegs NAILS,
2gQ Bundles noOf IRON,
25 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE.
Crackers, Candy, Oysters,
Candles, Matches, &c, Ac.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO..
Wholesale Grocers A Com. Merchants,
te 14 tf Nos. 1ft 18 North Water St.
Groceries, Promons, Macro, Sc.
1500 BhU FL0URaUTade8
25Q Bags CpjfFEElo,Igyra,7ava,
Boxes f 8: SIDES ind BELLIES,
25 " 8lnk,d 8IDRa SHOULDERS
25 Fh-klns BUTTER,
150 Tc9' Tnbs and C&B6a LARD
5Q Bbls RICE, whole and broken J
t 5Q Boxes CRKAM CHEESE,
j OCA BUs SUGAR, all grades.
JAA Bbls and Boxes CRACKERS
OVV . and CAKES,
IbOU ruBAUcu, au grades
Bbls POTATOES,
rQ Bbls TURNIPS,
JQQ Hhds Cuba ami P. R. MOLASSES,
Bbls N. O. MOLASSES,"
J50 Bbls and HaS Bbls MACKEREL,
2Q Kits MACKEREL,
AAoSOAr-.
Candles, Lye, Potash. Starch, Ac,
For sale at low ngnrei.
mh 22 It
ADRIAN M VOLLER8.
300 Tons , r
GERMAN KAINIT,
,' FOR SALE
AT REDUCED PRICES.
!
apiatr
WORTH WORTH.
Bird Garien an! Flower Seeil.
t.SO, LEECHES.: - ; i
Hamburgh Tea, Hamburgh Drops,
HambUTKh Plaster. An.. Ail,
'Prescriptions filled at all hours at
. mh 14 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets.
Geo. W, Price, Jr.,
Auctioneer and Commission Herchant.
f FFICB AND SALES ROOMS. 215 MARKET
w jBTKEET, where special attention will be
-given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise,
o ; on Consignment, and a General Oommisston
Business. STRICT attention to business, and
sua retains or Baies , ., . mviotr
look Here!
VJOWWHAT'S THE USE OF YOUR PAYING
dteobuot onSonr-polIcy In case of loss by fire,
wban for the same amount of premium you can
oi & JLtOndon & Globe Ins Co
?roiica pays ' ail T losses WII'Mdirn itTarnrrnm
W&lSJtgS iathi stat OT 188i, and WITHOUT
Jho. W.Gordoii & Smith
Je14 tf.
i
AGENTS.
4 ' " -
f
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. ' A marvel of tmrltTt
treagth and wholesomoness. More economical
than ordinary Undo, and cannot be sold tnt
setltlon with the multitude of tow test, s
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
eani. '
Wholesale, by ADRIAN VOLIEBi :
noy Si lv nrm . too ot frm v 4n nov24
ISr CAPITA!. PRIZB, 9T5.OOO.0
Trketonly $5.. Sbarea In proportion.
Loilsiana State Lottery Cempaiy.
"We do hereon certify that w ruvervise the or-
ranatmenUfor all the Monthly and SemirAnnual
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company,
and ,4a person manage and control the drawing
themselves, and that the earns are conducted vruh
honesty, fairness, and in good foMh toward all par
Ues,ahdweauthorUe the Company to vsethisar
eiJUati, with facsimiles of our iianatvrt attached
tn it aavfrtuemenu."
Commissioners.
IneorDO rated in 1868 for SS rears bv the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
witn a capital or i,oou,uuo to wnion a reserve
fond of $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879.
- The only iMtery ever voted on and endorsed by
the people of any Slate.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES,
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS
Take place monthly
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DRAW
TSQi CLASS G, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
AT NJW OKLKAHo, TUJESDAY, JBIy 14,
i safe 1 8xa j&ontmv urawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $TS.OOO.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollar Each
Fractions In Fifths In Proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize . .$75,000
1 Capital Prize 25,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
2 Prizes of $6000 12,000
5 Prizes of 8000 10,000
10 Prizes of 1000..." 10,000
80 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 200 80,000
800 Prizes of 100 80,000
600 Prizes of 60 25.000
1000 Prizes of 25 25,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
0 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4.5C0
9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250
1967 Prizes, amounting to $261,500
Applications for rates to clubs should only be
made to the office of the Company in New 'Or
leans. For further Information, write clearly, rivln
ran &aaress. rusiaii huiks. jug
Money Orders.or New York Exchange in ordli
letter, Currency by Express (all sums of $5
np-VHra at our expense) aaaressea
New Orleans, La.
or IS. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventn St., Washington, D.C.
Make P. O. Monev Orders navable and address
Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
Je 17 D&W2aw4ff we sa
THE QUESTION ABBES'
WHERE TO GET
The Best Groceries !
FOB THE LEAST MONET f ? WE WOULD AD
VISE YOU TO TRY
P. L. Bridgers & Co,,
for, besides selling on SMALLER PROFITS, the
goods are delivered promptly and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Nenfchatel Cheese (Tuesday s steamer),
Phillips' Digestible Cocoa,
Candies Fjesh from Boyster's.
CIG-ARS! CIGARS!
The finest line In the city of 5 AND 10 CENTS
CIGARS. If you want a good smoke step Into
BRTDGERS' STORE and get It. -
P,' L. Bridgers & Co.,
110 North Front St.
; je 7 DAW U .
Stationery
' i
V chants, Teachers. Lawyers; Ministers and
others. We male a & 'orwuktaltv Af sl..v d.w.
wujiij uuiunuB. vrueis ior jsngraving Checks.
Drafts. Noteo. Sohnnl Pmmmmai T,(fi7
Visiting Cards, Ac will meet with prompt at-
JeHtf ""YAtES'lBOOKSTORE.
Summer Goods.
FREEZEBS, "COOLERS A
new lot." nv ivn. nil c-. . wv . n
Brlghtonr Goods are cheap now; call early and
get the pick. . - T
, w- ALDERMAN CO.,
mt 31 1' . Plumbers. Gas Fitters Tinners.
- . - - . , ,,; .
AT D- A SMITH'S .FUBNTTTRB ijWAKE-i
RoqMS can be found ; si urge assortment of
VALUABLE GIFTS,, suWble 4or everybodT.
tfei. .re-
'vv"' vaw uwtiW4usiiuiieprn0
deo88tf'
'"' Furniture Warerooms.
lie Caafii
ThSTA' 1'- HPKT APP- W. A
Robeson, will eontlnue to run on the same
dava aa heretofore, and ,nn Fn w j
to give satisfaetion to shlrjpera andpassengers?
', Agents, and Commission Merohants.
mvl7tf , : Wilmington, Na
I- - I 5ilUrrr;r- , . . - w
" ' T. J ..l'.,.
j For TWs Week.
BROWN E RODDICK
' 9 North Front St.
E TAKE P EAMIRB IN CALLING ATTEN-
tlon to the following LOTS which are decidedly
under tn market value.
ITT
BLACK BILK M
ims,
SOou75e and 9Co.
I SUN-SHADES AND PARASOLS.
! We have added largely to this department this
week, and are showing a very handsome assort
ment. Onr prices for a BILK 8nnshade varies
front $100 to $3.00.
LADIES' MADE UP UNDERWEAR.
; Closing out at low prloes. Chemise S56; Fan-
taleites 25c; Night Dresses 75c, tucked and em
broidered.
WHITE QOODS. ' ,
This is a very popular season for White Goods
Our etock was never so large or the prices so
low J Give ns a call and see for yourselves.
j LINEN TOWELS.
Fine Linen Damask and Hnck Towels, hard
knotted Fringe 25c; very decided Bargains.
CHILDREN'S HOSE.
W have still a few of that lot left at 25c a
pair; former price 60 c.
LEATHER TRAVELLING GRIP SATCHELS.
In Alligator and an the different classes of Lea
ther, at half the prices you have paid formerly.
BROWN & RODDICK,
NORTH FRONT STREET.
Sole Agents for
Bnttericrs Cut Paper Patterns.
Je7tf
CARLTON HOUSE,
Warsaw, Dnjlin CoetrrN. CL
QN LINE OF WILMINGTON AND WXLDON
Railroad, 55 miles from Wilmington.
Table always well supplied with the best the
country affords. Rates of Board very reasona
ble, ; H. J. CARLTON,
dec SI DAWtf Proprietor.
Water Coolers.
TyATER COOLERS AND OTHER
NEW
goods just received and for sale low, at
GILES MURCHISON'S,
je 14 tf Opposite New Market
Examine Your Trunks,
BAGS AND SATCHELS. IF5HEY NEED RE
patring or covering call onus and have It
done by the only Trunk Maker In Wilmington.
Carriages, Buggies and all kinds of Vehicles.
And B.H m.t Insut nrlnoa
McDOUGALL A BOWDEN,
joMtf 114 North Front St.
By Express This Say.
JNDIA MULL, LINEN DS IRELAND, BATISTE
CLAIRE, PARIS MULL, VICTORIA STRIPES.
and FRENCH PIQUE, With MULL TRIMMINGS
to match.
ja tttf JNO. J. HEDRICK.
.... j Ottawa Beer,
Q.ING ER ALB, '
SODA,
MINERAL WATERS,
ICE COLD, at
IBSISGS PHARMACY.
Jel3 tf
! mineral Waters.
rjATE EPSOM WATER, ON DRAUGHT.
SODA WATER, with Pure Fruit Juices.
WILLIAM H. GREEN,
Druggist."
Jefl tf
IZanhatta and Chariot
CAN'T BE BEAT (OUT OF THE QUESTION),
in this or any other (market. It ts the best
Five Cent Cigar made, sold only at
4 t C M. HARRIS'
'I Popular News and Cigar Store.
Readbtff Ronm in ki. rtnlw mttm rv
month. . le 14 tf
j Another Supply
QF THE CELEBRATED DUFFY MALT WHIS
KEY. Also, Wilson. John Gibson & Sons, Baker,
pother well known brands of Whiskeys at
THE GEM.
"1 WILL WEST,
J12tf , K North Front Street.
i A Full Stock
OF DRUGS, -CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
.cines. Toilet Soaps, Fancy .and Toilet Arti
cles, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ac,
For sale low by .
j J.H. HARDIN,
, ' Druggist and Seedsman,
je 14 tf New Market, Wilmington, N?G.
Straw Hats !
pOWEST PRICES I
! 50c PER DOZEN AND UPWARDS 1
HARRISON AT.T.w,
. . Battan.
Je.H .1
We Offer
j 5 QQ Kegs NAILS,
100 DhdS ChlCe CxmA MOLASSES,
j AND A FEW OTHERS.
AT CLOSE PRICES TO PROMPT BUYERS.
.v HALL PEARSALL,
- Wholesale Qrooers and ComTMerchants,
! . Nos. 11 13 So. Water Street.
-1
4p2Stf '.- - : ?
Wilmington, N. C
JS THE PLACE TO GST THE BEST me A Tit
tha can be furnished In the oity for 25 Ceata,
Also, a fin lot of Imported and Domefittb Wmes.
Liquors and Cigars. . f , y
i myastf . W. E. BLACK. Manager.
XWAISTISpop
it has become an IpdispensaWe
.! .'. . .. Prtofela-?swararobe-
Comfortable, n,
edwronient, npfhlng else takes its p4Ce
everjthelsei over-production ha,
1,1 T- '8elHDg now .
' :i -- ' w at half.
! price. .
All IMMENSE VARIETY ni?
Hait-Kiif Shawls ai FassiWlt,r
for cotatry and seaside we-ir .
; i ; ' ar' at ttract,Te
prtceP. together with an Immense stock
MiiirucKr.Hats, Flowers. Feather,, tf
Laces, Gloves. Ribbons, Underwear, &c t'
? " convince you of the above at
TAtLOE'S BAZAAK,
j v iarKet Street,
JelBtf WILMINQT0N,N.0
i
Fine Merchant TailoriDRl
'pO-MORROW WE WILL MAKE A EIQ
In prices in this department. We thought we ha4
made the rednction biff enough last week w
j there are some styles of Cassimeres and Wor t
eds that we ara especially anxiou? to ,ij5pw!0 ,
These will be told at a sacrifice
All PIECE GOODS must be sold. Wo want t
keep our hands employed, and if low prices wu
effect anything, they will continue to have work
for some line. We will make Suits to order ve
ry low, and solicit a call from those interested
We have a large lot of BICYCLE AND polo
SHIRTS, in all colors and styles, for Men and
Boys, and will sell them at l easonable prices
We have a lot of BAR3AINS ia onr stork. aDj
all we ask 1s a call. We think any one wi,l a
the redactions wc have made.
A. DAVID,
JeHtf Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
TT A IKS I
TT A JVISI
HAMS !
3000 op TH0SB
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
EPSIKGP IELD HAMS
Parties desiring them In lots will be offered is
dncements. 2000 'BS' ARK0UR' CANVASSED
SUGAR-CURED HAMS 1
Will be sold at 12Jc per lb. Every Ham puaran
teed first quality.
OLD AND SPRING CHICKENS.
. FRESH CHERRIES on consignment.
JeI13 tf J. C. STRVEXSON.
I S- j
I 1 1
DOOES,
-BXiHSTIDS.
JHE VERY BEST MATERIAL USED, AND
none but the most skilled workmen employed;
not an apprentice boy In our shops
Our ' WHITE ASH INSIDE BLINDS ami
DOORS, and Hard Oil linish, will equal any In
the world.
Je 15 tf
PARSLEY & WI00INS
Beeswax,
HONEY,WHORTLEBERRIES,BABLT FR0ITS,
i Eggs. Chickens, Smoked Meats, Dried Fruits
and Country Produce generally, are ew on
small commissions by
JOHN R MARSHALL,
General Commission Merchant,
. No. 24 North Water Street,
Wilmington. N. C.
RetaU dealers will do well to give him a ail
Consignments from farmers and village mer
chants respectfully solicited. my24Du
Grain Cradles.
NOW RECEIVING, THE BEST GRAIN rA
DLBS ever on the market; prices lower than
ever sold at before. Grain Fans, good stottoi
Feed Cutters. LOW FIGURES. n
- WM. B. SPRINGER & CO..
Successors to Jno. Dawson 4 Co.,
19, 21 & 23 Market Street,
1el4tf wilmineton N. I-
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
AND BREAKFAST BACON
UNLESS IIAIMN OUR MTCNTEO TRADE-MARK A V"
! HKTALUO StAU ATTAOHEO TO THE STRING. AN
THE STRIPED CANVAS, AS IN THE COT.
dec
decly
wed sat
WHEAT BAKING POWDER
TttalnsnoinJurionBiB
AlomPowdertda tbe
Powder.
Established K29.
FOR SALE BY
All Leading Grocers.
mh 28 Sm
sat wed
1h
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