n mii ti m irri i ir-""-r w.n ir .. -- The Morning Star. r 1 CSquwOaeL -,vJ.. '.v..'-. tixc - - - m Kir '-- w ' I. 35ree.Weka,. -VW 8 9, ; ro Months, ( . .......... . 76 C'not aaorSd to ooUect for more itrButfl """It.. i advance. - .tTan three moauia - - Ml SORTING edition. OUTLINES' bninrt Vtt on lT E.ghteen miners B . n . j..n inm na near. Haar- I .,r..Vr;vfNrTk. f the Slar tuu - - . h-isboen tcnteocou w j.o .. i 1 Cabinet I 1H"'"- , n k 'yr11 ou " t:.. ua . i,r,lflv. - isurouru, i UH. oi muu., " I The Souihwark Wooiieu inis, ia., 1 . . i.n tn nvoin a siriKc. n o . ",,! Niraraeuans at the battle of I hum,rea NWM". " iUnto iA.minBu, . i .... wav through 5.UW oi Menenaista s i I'll' vi"-" - with a loss of sou Kiuea and j On Thursday oLar were I i ,i , n? ' r I ((ie i-,.vince.of Valencia, Spain. I kv Hil indications tne new uriusn mm- i r. f-vors home rule for Ireland., so far I , . . . I . ,.) - - . . .-, t n 1 1 ' v i i ill r i m i. Mini minirM. . u L.utli nn elective ceuirai uoaru, w mi w i i u i.i.n awl possess the power of dealing I uli nil internal questions of government. . . nn tnn nnipt anrl ntpnrlv t 111 I rtr i;euu, i- t-j i 6 16(3110 9-16c; wheat, ungraded 88c I ii iHH- southern flour steady; corn, un- I (.rded 4553fc; rosin firm at $1 17il 20; :p nta mrpentine firm at 37c$. 1'hf cbolora now raging in Spain is pr.,iM.iinc;'.l ti be the most virulent 3 . I r Shrfulv reports in the Medical I uronu v,u.o . t,.K i i, iiu.' hlowlv. I A reception and banquet was given I to Vit-e President Hendricks at Bos ton ly the Bay State Club. The judgment of the American papers of -the Gordon diary is thai of the Stab, as expressed yes terday, that he was off his mental j.ioise. Ii turns out that the recent relig revival at Danville, in one of the ilrtbu.list churches, resulted in 375 jji.-leSMGiia, 320 of whom have al ready united with the various denom- flStlOliH. ... Xi JC-.v York 1 Vorltl hmM soourod luutjl than $SG,000 of the pedestal fund. A few more days of persever ing effort and the $100,000 will have Leeu MH-ured amid the applauses of tiw cuunty. io complete the list of appoint ruriits or the Tory Cabinet we give lb; fallowing additional names: " Sir Muttbew White Ridley, member of I'ailinint-ut, Under Foreign Secretary ; Wm. L .l i. k ,ou, member of Parliament, Secre tin to Uie Board of Trade; Baron Mac t).iim!d. Lord Advocate of the Queen's t J ; iiihtUold ; Viscount Lewisham, Vice Cham-"-ibiu; lird Arthur Hill, Comptroller; Vi-..u..i Folkestone. Treasurer: Earl of D.inravtn. Under Secretary for the Colo- I mi ui xvimoae ana xiari oi nope i-wu, Lords in Waiting." Tsie President has a good opinion I of 'hi. Morrison and savs he is a I go...l ra:in to tie to. He ia the leader in li!..,,;- ..f 4- ,.o. o k-Uo . , .l J . I appointment oi every ....... ! . 1 . . I "hi nas recommended. He said I Miss Alma Carmichael, one of the teach o:i young Ilhnois man: "Young I ers in the Salem Female Seminary, is LifiiiiH-rals from Illinois ought to I -nluvale him. Ilia lnntr exnpriennfl , a 1'il'lic life makes him a wise conn- "Hh.r. He is an able and honest I ram.' nev Dr. J . L. Kirkpatrick, Pro- I t . i miorin Washington and Lee Uni- I verity, Va., is dead. He held dur- I me his life a nnmKQ, e i .i r I O , -... wun a 1CDIUUUL til UaVHI .dtecre, North Carolina, for evml years. JIe was Moderator of the Presbyterian General Asaem- Nyiu 18G2 and had held his last I position since 1866. He was born I in MAf.kior,kr. it I Uuig uuumy, iNortn uaro- K in 1813, and was graduated at aampden Sidney Col We. Vft . in 1832. - O 7 'J - He was a strong man. A Ptaleigh special to the Charlea- -n mm and Courier, dated tHe -K says of the Atlantic and North aroi.na Railroad: U2ad ft t,0Dgly faVora the lease of juat now nn r.WZ' ? . lcase- Auere are 5 1m pi? ?i to&a though h .w5Sn 8tated that both theWilminltnn made rmaml RichI"ond. & DanvilleTad "lea to w i " 11 18 lle Governor's Haiiroad if ; Se Rlchnond & Danville 1 82 Wna LSSJClSSL. .The en(i or tht ti; ""wu win ai the l w AtwLtrt to the State, and if le8ed for sixt, I tt Vuolma. road, be m tn..i ieen years both mu ;n -n "JKCiner nl v n. . did - me oiaip Will onn . ?XV Charlotte to tSdffl: TloU il !Or a Verv Hnu. . .-A 1 -xivi UltJ State iki. WIU UHI - Wa,jr income." , , VOL. XXXVI. NO. 84. State G-Ieanings. Henderson Gold Leaf: A little ton of our esteemed townsman, Dr. James M. Covincton. had cne of his feet severely cut accidentally with an axe in the hands or anotner little boy day before yesterday. Tne foot we understand was qutte haif i .. - Henderson Gold Leaf: The ..arm cmtch" must go. Like the bang and me room-picK snoe, it nas Had its day, Like th mills nf th Onrla The flnvpmmnnt rrinr1a nn Hnnht it's-exceedlngly alow ln enndinff a "turn" out. day evening last, two white men E. B, Smith and Win. Jovner cot intoadiffl vuy iu umu iii.iu wwDBuiD. ruiii men. we uftdertend, had knives, but only one was cuV Smith gave Joyner two or three very uaacu tnougn none or tnem proved serious. . iiinatom free JPress: iflte S shocking . accideDt xryqrred oa-the&atik I side of the river, on thef arm of Mr. F. M. Haskins, oneday last week. Wehavenot learned the full particular, but it seems mat two negro lads, aged about 15 years, were oul 8noog Diras. une oi tnem ehmbed a tree in order te shoot a bird, and me otner in passing the gun up to mm let ... . - uie iiammer strike against toe tree, thereby discnarging tne whole load into his neck, ... . J . . . uieenville Uuards. Washinirton Li?ht In- fantry and Pasquotank Rifles will parade m - fciizabetn Uity on the 11th of July and Will mait Nflffa Maaii fvAVvt hAM Wa " a.cva x & uui ua ' ti j are glad to see that Dr. Underwood of this city, has revived the Land Company of JNortn uarolina and proposes to invite im migration to our section. The neero Jim Johnson, so called, who burnt Colum bia jail, and who was brought to our iail for safe keeping, after being shot bv the omcers in arresting him, we understand, is in a precarious condition from his wounds. Belvidere. The cotton that was so fine growing condition Kice continues to look well and promising. Some farmers the heavy rains in May better than corn, the principal damage to it is the grass and the washing of the manure from the soil. TBLjE CITY. new AOVKirri alien icni Notice Schedule B tax. T. B. LrppiTT For rent. Bask Ball Colored clubs. A. Shriek Base ball shoes. A. David Still unloading. Wm. H. Green Soda water. J. H. Harden Royal glue, etc. Yates Stationery of all kinds. J. J. Hedbjck Colored lawns. R.. C. ObbelIj Livery stables. W. E. Worth & Co Pure ice. Heinsekrqer Peloubet organs. Harrison AuStrawTtils. ; Ed. Wilson Manning Pig fish. Parker & Taylor Yacht stove. C. P. Lockey At A. Prem pert's. Statement Hamburg Bremen Co. Mrs. E. Warren Peach ice cream. W. E. Springer & Co Brown gins. McDougall & Bowdkn" Trunks, etc. Fishblate Summer clothing cheap. Munson Suits to order regardless of cost C. M. Harris Manhattan and Chariot. Gordon & SMrrH-Hamburg-Bremen Co. P. u. Brtdgers & Co Roe herring, etc. J. W. Gordon & Smith Best insurance. Moonlight Excursion Tuesday night. French & Sons Good value for money. L Shrter What you can depend upon. Williams, Rankin & Co Corn, sugar, rice, soda, etc Personal. We regret to learn, that Mr. John C. Davis is very low with intermittent fever, at his residence on Brunswick, between Third and Fourth streets.' Col. John R Taylor, City Clerk and Treasurer, is still confined to his house with rneumatism spending her vacation here with relatives, being the guest oi jars. jt. rosier. Mr. Louis Jones, formerly of the . ITa- tinnal Hotel, of this citv. bnt now of Jack Ortl,:iio irwa to here nn i vitt OUUIIUVf A !VtlUW Col. p. L. Fremont was in the city yes- fa.loo ' TTa Tina Tteen enirnirerl for anrae time nast in works of improvement in the Craven and Carteret sections, Rt. Rev. Bishop Northrop is the guest while in LtTie city of Col. F. W. Kerchner. mr- 1 Z: n snn rs.t tlia lata AlfMul Price, who is studying theology at the Sm8piciall Seminary in Baltimore, with the view of becoming connected with the oriesthood of the Catholic church, and who has tuA OI"dained a-deacon, is here fcir tne first time in onr fe&TB on a visit to ms moiner and otner reiauves. Colored Blasona. The following named Masons were elected and installed as offices of Giblem Lodge No.2,colored Masons, for the ensuing year: Elijah Lane, W. M. Jas. H. Carraway, S. W. ' John Holloway, J. W. Jas. A. Lowery, Treasurer. T. M. Simmons, Secretary. S. E. Rush and J. A. Sheridan, Deacons, J. McNeal and Ed. Cardell, Stewards. Wesley Poe, Tiler. . '' John D. Nixoh, Chaplain, r G. W. Murray, Marshal. In the installation of the officers, George luot"1,ail"u UL umucio Wt Price onlciated as Grand Master and j; cl Hill as Grand Marshal of the Cere- ; .B1P Normr.., Rt. P.ev. Bishop-Northrop is here oa I -x , ... : l. . visit anil will nraarti at nt Thnmn- ITnlhrv. I ' " " lie Church this mornine at 10.80 o'clock I MA this maniiii. .t D A.)1MV fPI nVUi Bt liWU UWib. IIW UUlUi ia ;BT;fpd t,a , v wu D6HM TTUI UQ-AACV. WILMINGTON, N. C.4 SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1885. ' LOMl DOU. :: Fourth Sunday after Trinity. The days are gradually growing shorter. : , Kext Saturday is the glorious Fourth." -A few of the Charlotte exenr sioni8ts7still linger. , i r-No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. No services at the First Presby terian Church to day. . , ; The' magistrates were not busy yesterday. It was too hot. Peaches were retailing yester day as low as 25 cents per peck, v The usual services' will be betd in Fifth Street Metboflist Church to-day. l Rkhittg ii liiRcfthaainot, been quite so good as usual the past day or two. ; t ; Base ball was the all-absorbing theme of conversation on our streets yes terday. " There was a heavy rain at the base ball ground yesterday afternoon, while ' in the city there was only a light sprinkle. Heavy thunder and vivid light ning yesterday morning, between midnight and day, but the rainfall, for a wonder, was light. Give the Cornet Concert Club a boom at the Seaside grounds to-morrow. They deserve all the encouragement that can be given them. The thermometer in the Star office registered as high as 86 degrees yes terday, being about the height of the tem perature here this season. Not a solitary marriage license was issued by the Register of Deeds during the past week. Our young men are too busy with base ball to get married. Jos. Conly was before Justice Millis, yesterday, on a peace warrant sworn out by Noro Bell. The warrant was dis missed at the cost of the prosecutor. A The Mutual Base Ball Club of this city and the Athletic Club of Charles ton, S. C, (both colored) will play a match game at the Seaside grounds Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. R. P. Allen, in a business letter from Kelly's Core, on the Cape Fear river, incloses us a cot'on bloom from his field, and remarks: "Crops were never bet ter in this section." The, anniversary f the Brook- yn Hall Sunday School will take place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Addresses by Rev. Dr. Pritchard and others. The pub ic is cordially invited to attend. The Register of Deeds notifies those subject to Schedule B tax that the same is due on the first day of July, and that the law requires that it shall be paid during the first ten days of the month. The interments in the various city cemeteries during the past week were as follows: Oakdale, 1 adult; Bellevue, 1 adult (drowned); St.. Thomas' Catholic, 1 adult; Pine Forest (colored) 1 child. To tal 4. Upon investigation it was found that the ordinance under which F. J. Bell was fined $5, in the Mayor's Court on Fri day morning, had been repealed, and the fine was thereupon remitted and the de fendant discharged. ' The pigeon nuisance at the City Hall has given way to the English sparrow nuisance. - In fact, the sparrows cleaned the pigeons out and took possession. From present appearances these sparrows will soon overrun the city and drive all other birds away. The moonlight excursion on the steamer Passport, under the auspices of Capt. J. W. Harper and Mr. Geo. N. Har ms," which was postponed on account of bad . weather;, will- take place Tuesday night. Dont miss this opportunity of a trip by moonlight to the "salt sea waves." New Hanover Bible Hoclety. In the First Baptist church, of this city, there will be meeting held this - evening, at 8.15 o'clock, under the auspices of the New Hanover County Bible Society, and the public is cordially invited to attend, The Colporteur, Mr. J. M. Elder, will submit his report, and brief addresses will be delivered as follows: " Rev;F. WEPescnau, oaj,The Eter nity of Truth." Rev.. W H. Lewis, on "The New Version." Rev. Dr. Yates, ;. j w . on "BiWe work Necessary in making Christian Character." Rev. Dr. Pritchard, rtf",The Bible for All the People." QnarteriyJjxiMtliiffB. Third Round for the Wilmington Dis trict uf the Methodist E. Church, South ' Cokesburv Circuit: at Salem. June 27-28, Elizabeth Circuit, at Singletary's, June 30, July 1. . Wilmineton. at Fifth Street." July 4-5. WhitevuMe Circuit, at Cerro Gordo, July 9-10: ' - Waccamaw Mission, at Lebanon, July 111 Clinton Circuit, at Johnson's Chapel, July 16-17. Mairnolia Circuit, at Salem. July 18-1&. Smithville Station (District Conference), July 23-26. . Brunswick Circuit, at Zion, July 31, August 1: ' n Wilmington, at Front Street. August 2, . Onslow Circuit, at Monnt Lebanon. Au- Duplin Circuit, at Richlands, August - ' Path, J. Cahraway, ..: ,v , - Presiding Elder, BASE BALL. Xbe Game Yesterday Seaside 3 , Ox ford 2. - -The second game between the above named clubs was stopped yesterday by rain, but not until five innings had been played by each team. The large crowd that had gathered tor Witness the exciting sport were as enthusiastie es on former oc casions, and all lrete disappointed at the abrupt termination of what promised to be a nne auu lawresuug uijr ui uie wucub on uie nouna,) ana ms two ooys always on tne , ..,.. .!, ThohAmAlmTB I lookont to take you Bailing. Transient and par ol the contesting nines. 1 he home boys I manent boarders accommodated. Telephone Voto4 W than 111 Air AM thadav ffrA but their fieiamg was not so gooa. inere was some loose work on the diamond, and some playing that reflected no credit tjn the ones participating. The Oxford boys played well on the field, and Lewis made some fine catches and guarded his I tt jim , . .i, i secpnci . in s manner wormy oi an praise. I He was evidentlln-good trim and deter- f mined that the game should not bo -lost I through any f adit of his. Cooper in oentre."and Taylor in "left."' made each a nice running catch. Kurtz allowed two balls to pass him, but his sprained ankle I prevented him jumping with characteristic I alacrity, and he can be easily excused for I these errors. The score is as follows SEASIDE. It. B.H. P.O. A. E. Carmichael, r. f . 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Kurtz, p 0 Koochogey.c ....... 1 Rosenthal, lb 0 Moore, 3b 0 Robinson, 2b 0 Bacon, s. s Waddell, c. f Empie, 1. f Totals, 7 15 11 Granville . R. B. H. P.O. A. Taylor, 1. f 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 4 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 Horner, r. f 0 Lewis. 2b . . 0 Hunt, S., lb 1 O Donnel, p 0 Cooper, 8. s 0 Hunt, H.,.. 3b 0 Cooper. C, c. f..' 1 Ward, c 0 Totals, 2 3 15 6 On Monday there will be an exhibition game between Oxford and Seaside, when Monroe, the new catcher of the recently employed battery of the Seaside, will do the honors behind the bat, and Koochogey will hold the bag at "second." Kurtz will re main in the box. The proceeds of this game will be given to the Cornet Concert UlUD. l aere is every reason to tninK mat I this will be one of the finest games ever played here. It will certainly be the strong est team the Seasides have ever spread on the field. We advise all who wish to see a good game to witness this one. - Ttte Cornet. Club deiwvei the siipaort of all Wilminglonians. It is the best band in the State and a credit to any city. Its members are obliging and ready at all times to lend their assistance to a worthy object, and we hope to see the largest crowd Monday that the grounds have ever held. If the new uniforms arrive in time the band will appear in them for the first time. Let all go to see the game on Monday. Cotton. The receipts of cotton for the week end ing yesterday foot up 21 bales, as against 2 bales for the corresponding week last year, showing an increase of 20 bales. The receipts of the crop year from Sep- Wuiu i8 , uvc iuui up wb.iv u, against 91,505 bales for the same period last year, showing a net increase of 2,405 bales in favor of 1885. 3FSee fourth page tor otner local news. DIED. ANDREWS. In Goldsbom. 11. C on the 25th inst., bauau 11., relict 01 tne jate uol w. a. u. Andrews, in the 61th year of her age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hanhatta and Chariot nAN'T BE BEAT (OUT OF THE QUESTION). KJ in this or anv other 'market. It Is the best Five Cent Cigar made. Bold only at u. J. HAUKlS' PoDular News and Clear Store. Readine Rooms in rear. Only Fifty Cents per month. jeaur For Monday's Trade. JjMPTY riECES HANDSOME COLORED LAWNS,! 15o quality at 10 c per yard je 28 tf t - JNO. J. HBDRICK. Soda Water J SOCta Water ! TTTH PURE FRUIT JUICES. Tate, Epsom, Viohy, Deep Rock, and Congress Spring Waters. x ' WILLIAM H. GREEN, je.88tf - (117 Market Street. Yacht Cooking Stove. JUST THE THING FOR VESSEL AND STEAM boat use; durable and cheap. Always in stock the Farmer and Golden Harvest Cook Stores. Tney are tne priae 01 tne Kitonen. wooa and Willow Ware, Pumps, Bath Tubs, Ac, at . V PARKER 4S- TAYLOR'S, Je28tf , - 23 South FrontSt. Peach Ice Cream This Week, At Je281t WARREN'S PARLORS. Good Talne for tbe Money. N OUR BARGAIN TABLES WE PLACE THIS week Ladles and Misses' Slippers, Ladles' But. Oxfords, Boys' Low Ties, Misses' Serge Bala. These are broken lots we are closing out and we sell them for $1.00, 75c. and 50c. a pair leas than cost. Now is your time. Come early before they arepicaea on. . , Geo. B. French & Sons, V 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. . je28tf ' " " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoonlight Excursion. Tuesdays Wight, 30tu Inst. gHEEPHEAD SUPPKB; AT MATO'S. Moslo and TJanoiner. Fare 50c. JNO. W. HARPKK, Je 8 2t , GEO. N. HARRISS3 rig risn i rig risur QYSWSSS3SSSt 1 No. 70. ED." WILSOl? MAKNING. ' The Colored Clubs. TIB ITUTTJAL BASS BALL CLUB OF WIL mhurton. and the ATHLETIC BASK BALL CLUB of Charleston, S. C, will play a MATCu fliVl niDirr. m. UaaaiAn nmnnHl nn Tl I ICR. day afternoon. The seaside Club have an interest is tne cr&ia raoemts. tm seats will oe ooeuoled as nioal wattes In rrand stand, aatf- .S en?' 2 (i. P. Lockey ILL HEREAFTEB BE IN ATTENDANCE at A. Prempert's Hair Dressing and Shaving sa- loon,No. 9 So. Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. I His frlends are jnVited to giw him a call. it For Rent, For the season, from 1st July, a PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE on IwrigrhtsviWe Sound. Je281t T.B. LIPPITT. For Rent, 8TORE AND DWELLING, in Currie Block, on Second St., between Market I ana n-incess. Also, several desirable Dwellings. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Je2C3t Real Estate Afft. Livery Stables. RC. ORRBLL, CORNER FOURTH AND MUL- berry streets, is now Drenared to move families to and from the Sound at low rates. Also, to receive a few more boarders at reasona ble figures. Carriages mnd; wagonettes fur nished to all who desire them at a low price. je X3 iw Schedule B Tax. jyjHRCHANTS, TRADERS, BROKERS, KEEP- era of Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, and all others subject to said tax, are hereby notified that this tax falls dne on the 1st day of July, 1835, and that the law requires that the same be paid during the first ten davs of the month navta? tne tax at tne time oi tne issuance oi tne license, U,uol1viao UIO UWUUbT BUU1US ZUCHlUBb TUU. Ketau Liquor Dealers are also notified that their quarterly tax falls due on the 1st of July, ISO. J. E. SAMPSON. Je 23 2t su we Register of Deeds. ICE. ICE. ICE. CERTIFICATE. JEFERRING TO THE ANNEXED CERTIFI CATE, we are pleased to be able to announce to the public that we have secured an abundant supply of GOOD PURE WATER, of the desired temperature, seventy -five feet below the surface of the ground. The objectionable taste that has i sometimes been noticed will now disappear, as It was la no way caused by the ammonia we use. "We will now be able to serve the public with ICE i than which no purer can be found. WM. E. WORTH & CO. WnjnxeTON, N. C June 26th, 1885. Mr. W. E. Worth Dear Sib: The sample of wafer submitted to me for inspection, rroma wen recently dug near your ice worts, 1 consider good lor domestic purposes: 1. it is a oiear wmte water. 2. It is sufficiently soft. 3. It has only a small percentage of carbonate of lime. 4. It has no organic Impurities. If vour purpose Is to use this water bv distilla tion the product could be made absolutely pure. Yours, very truly. Je281t THOMAS F. WOOD. flat Ton Can Depend Upon. rFHAT SHRIER'S CLOTHING IS WELL MADE, that it la correct In style, that it is perfect In fit, and that It Is low in price. Yes, lower than the like can be had for elsewhere. The large variety we have enables us to fully supply the wants of men, boys and children of all classes, rich or poor, young or old. Ours is the place to trade where' you can get the best and most value for your money. JWe guarantee satisfaction in every I Particular. Return whatever is unsatisfactory and have your money returned to you. SHRIEK, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET STREET. Sign of the Golden Arm. Je281t Our Cutter TyiLL SOON TAKE HIS "ANNUAL." FOR the next twenty days we will sell SUITINGS and PANT GOODS, made to order, REGARDLESS OF COST. MUJNSUJN, . Je281t Merchant Tailor. &c. Straw Hats 1 . Low Prices ) HARRISON A ALLEN, Je28tf Hatters. Worth Consideration. EVERY 11 0.000 OF INSURANCE IN A 9 "sixty days' clause" Co. you lose in case of total loss at least sioo. wny not save tuisamt. by insuring in tne . - - - LiTerpooll i London & 6Me Ins. Co. Which pays an losses WITHOUT DISCOUNT? .ifin w i4-AtriATi or smirn W UVI SWA ! VM. : ' ' ' 'AGENTS, ' M nm mU tnr Vimm "In North -Carolina for c::: i i.SKHOLB-NO. 5859 NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. I Of Interest to Insurers. I "TB have AccKPTSbjrHjs.AGXNCY pob that DODiilar and roos t-naytnsj Fire Insnr&nee CtompaiiT. the HAMBl BREMEN, which has -no sixty aays' clanse l its policy, apd we invite your attention to statement below, and ask a share of yonrptron&g8i ' jo so it tl W. WKUUN & SMITH. V- . V' ' Statement 8H0 WtTTE c6NbiTtdK OF U. a BRLNCH OF THE HAMBTJJlO-BEaHKN FIRE INSUR ANCE OTMPAir.C ' ''ASSft&Vr?5', r! DeCr 31st, 1884. Loans on bond and ntortgaee (dnly j i Jt-fi-. J, . V :- ( recorded and belof&nrt. liens on the fee simple... , ..v . . ... . . $ ?1,000 00 ccount of stocks andxind Pt, the , j United 8tate8 and yiliisand oth- er8tatef, also aoUbcac bonds absdloteiy owned by the . Company . . -' -7 X 813,391 25 Casts In Company's principal office ana belonKins to the Company deposited in'Bank. v 60,379 02 33,994 83 , , 2,778 25 $ 934,535 35 Preihiums or assesstnents unpaid Premium or assessment loans and t utjiica . . . . j. . , 7tal Assets- LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, iacludipg those re sisted $ e8,450 00 Reserve, as required by law 476,510 64 Total Liabilities . . $ 514,966 64 . . $ 811,846 67 823,112 68 Total Income :..-?... Total Expenditures F. A. AFFIED, Resident Hanatrer. Gonoral Agent, JOSEPH D. SMITH, Wilmington, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, OFFICE 05 SECRETARY OF STATE, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, RALEIGH, N. C, June 25, 1885. In compliance with Sec. 9 of "An Act to con solidate the Insurance Laws of North Carolina," I cerUf y that the above is a true extract from the sworn statement of the U. S. Branch of the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company, on December 3tst, 1884, now on file in this Depart ment. W; L. SAUNDERS, Je 28 It L Secretary of State. . , ' Still Unloading. NOTHER WEEK HAS PASSED, AND STILL our stock is not exhausted. Our trade was really very good last week. Many suits were sold, and every one was disposed of at prices that pleased the customer. All CASSIMERE SUIT3 must go. Please bear in mind that we mean by this that we will sell if?a customer has the least intention of buying. Yesterday was a fine day for SEERSUCKERS, and we were equal to the emergency. A large lot, all pretty, and ths prices" reasonable. There was a tremendous onslaught in this department, but sizes are not broken, and to-morrow we will have a new lot by express, completing the selec tion and enabling every caller to get just what he wauts. We show a large lot ef BICYCLE SHIRTS and a great many SUMMER NOVELTIES. We like to be kept busy, and will try to interest all call ers next week. A. DAVID, Mnrchant Tailor and Clothier! Je23tf PELOUBET & C0HFY. Manufacturers of the j Standard Organ, (Over one hundred thousand in use.) ( Ask attention to the elegant style and superior quality of their Organs, for which ithelr thirty years' experience with personal supervision and every facility is a full guarantee. For sale only at HEINSBERGER'S ; je 28 tf live Book and Music Stores. I Boy al Glue. CARTER'S LITTLB LIVER PILLS, CARTER'S Little Nerve Pills. Carter's Iron Puis. Ham lin's Wizard OH, Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture, and a tun assortment or otner ratent Medicines for sale by J . U. HAKDIN, Druggist and Seedsman, Je28tf New Market. Wilmington. N.C. Base Ball Shoes. 1 ANOTHER SUPPLYOFSBASE BALL SHOES just received, which e offer at LOW PRICES. Also a large lot of GENTS LOW SHOES, at Bot tom jngures. uon t torget tnat you can now so cure bargains m STRAW HATS at . A. SHRIER'S, . le 28 tf 108 Market Street. Stationery OF ALL KINDS, SUITABLE FOB MER chants. Teachers. Lawrera. Ministers and others. We make a. 'specialty of Blank Books ana stationery ior tne use ' or counties and county omciais. orders for Engraving cnecks, Drafts. Notes. School Proerrammes. In ri tat loss. Visiting Cards, &c wiljneet with prompt at- IflDUOB at 1e28tf YATES' BOOKSTORE. Brown Gins. Y17E WOULD EARNESTLY URGE UPON ALL if of our friends in want of the Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH COTTON PRESS to place their orders with us immedi ately, to insure prompt delivery, mces guaran teea. wm. s. springer a CO. Successors to Jno. Dawson & Co., - 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, 1e 26 tf Wilmington . C Examine Your Trunks, T AGS AND SATCHELS. TF THEY NEED REV rgone wtnfwiTernngwB In stock, a full line of Trunks, Saddlery Goods, Carriages. Buggies and all kinds of Vehicles. And all at lowest prices. Mi cDOUGALL A BOWDEN. ' 114 North Front St, ea co WOontnet Advertbemnt Uoaatalowrate.. Ito Baas soBd NonpareU type make on square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 75 Cents in Cash IS BETTER TAAN CARR1ING OVEK IN SUMMER CLOTHING. WE INTEND CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK: OF SUMMER CLOTHING ! 1 aless 6r"MJ6stT and we reepeetfolly invite those who think it worth while to pay attention to adaptability in dress, as well as nriee. to look thmnrh nnr fn- comparablo' tock of TAILOR MADE CLOTH- uxu, wmon ;is indisputably THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST IN WILMINGTON. S. H. FISHBLATE, . Saocessorto OTTERBOURG A CO., , Men's Wear Depot, Je 28 It Wilmington. N. C. North Carolina Eoe Herring ! ARE FAR AHEAD OF ANY FISH FOR THE BREAKFAST TABLE. 3Q Cents per Dozen! We receive a nice lot of EE ZEUS I every morning, which we are selling at LOW FIGURES. AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF Boyster's Pure Candies The great success that ROYSTER'S CANDY has obtained is due to its superior -quality and cheapness. Three Pounds for SI. P. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St. jo J8 DAW tf Notice. T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF UNDER WRITERS, held May I2th, 1885, It was resolved that on and after the 1st of July next a j!!p f hall beattacl.fd to all policies, written or renewed, contain!: ".- iUp following, viz: "Th policy can not bed; 'rrt-tl a.id is -not binding upon the Company unless the premium has been actually paid." WM. L. SMITH, President W. W. Hodges, Secretary. Je72t 7 28 nac Corn, Bacon, Flour. 1000 Bush PrimeWHrra CQRN 100 60x69 D' S' c SIDES -JQQQBbls FLOUR, all grades. For sale low by Je 8 tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses Bbls SUGARS, all grades, JJQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, Q Bbls Porto Rico MOLASSES, , For sale low by Je 28 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. Bice, Heal, Crackers. 25 Bbl8 CAR0LmA RICE- 2 Q Q Bags Water Ground M B AL, K Boxes CRACKERS, m4J jeS8tf For sale low by WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO. Soda, Lye, Potash. Boxes SODA, JQQ Cases LYE, Cases BALL POTASH, For sale low by Je 28 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. J.F. Garrell, Live Stock Broker, for the Sale of Cattle, Sheep and Dogs. OFFICE, NO. 404 NORTH THIRD ST. Pens located on Little Bridge Road, at Smith's Creek, and supplied with every convenience for the care of Stock. Consignments solicited and prompt returns made. Liberal cash advances made on Stock in hand. Refers to Bank of New Hanover, Wilmington, N. C. my2fitf sn nao T 331 IB G-E3VC Has to-day received a supply of CONRAD'S BUD WFIS BEER, EKLANGKB BKEK, FAUST BEER. The public are familiar only with one of the above brands, but all are of a quality which none exoeL CLAMS ! CLAMS ! CLAMS! FRIED, STEWED, BAKED. Meals at all hours, and everything furnished the market affords. Am having a ran on my long filler MODEST A CIGAR, which superior to any - 5o. Cigar sold in this city. i WILL WEST, je261w No. 26 M. Front St. Bock Lime, TPOR BUILDING PURPOSES. -J? FRESBXY'BURNjvt PRICE REDUCED TO $1.1 S PER CAfiK. -LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGS LOTS ANl TO THE TRADE. Rocky Point, N. C. or O. GiPARSLKY, Jr., tn fr Wilmington, N. V, aplltf 1 - -1 ' -A

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