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The i cholera is wading in Madrid, in the better quarters of toe city. President .Cleveland and Cabinet will attend the Grant obsequies at x'.-w York; apartmenta have been engaged fr tbem at the Fifth Avenue Hotel; -after tbe funeral the President will take a few wk' recreation in the AdirondacW; 7 (Ux W. Albright, of Albany, N. Ti, apm- -ed u a position IjJ&M BixSkAaf ofticc. it is 8aid wi" eveutnally succeed Uijina as chief of tbe appointment ivia j'f the Treasury Department. Hew.? I0J of cholera in Spain Tuesday 2.316, a ,d di albs 855. One of the managers of the suspended Munater Bank; at Dublin, h,s absconded. New York markets: jl.oit-y 12 per cent.; cotton steadyat 10 7-16(10 9-16c; wheat. No. 2 red July L nominal; August 98i99icrsouUierft flour sbout steady ; corn, ungraded 4953ic ; fteinqiiifit and easy at $1 151 17i;spirita mrjieuiine quiet at 37c. 5 if , f v Asiifville has, eojoyedir'a jkle Hot'workw Gen. G. B. McCIellan wishes to go to the U. S. Senate from New Jersey.. Tbe decision of the press is that Jobn Roach i8t; not "deserving of sympathy, but the country is that he iss plucked. ; 'Jle steamship Araw a has juat , .1 . - i ii u - o I mak tbe trip around the world in 3 iys, a Hours ana u ruinutes. it ihe fastest on record. This Jim Blaine is probably getting sick of "My Dear Wise." He baa not heard tbe last of that foolish let ter. This letter dooms Wisej " . A Baltimore girl, very handsome, J at Cape May, has made the women almost crazy because she wears $30 fiio&ktifg o xhe.beach.and has a big do-.'. ' "7- v- Tbe Parnellitcs in the House failed ia an attempt to secure a vote of censure of Mr. Bright for words spo- J ktn at a banquet ', given to Karl iSptncer. ' f , - la i -a five mines in the Massillon (Ohiu) (list rjet the" wages of employes h-hI l cut down after the 1st of August (iv.m 75 cents to 60 cents per tonaii'l iu redress. ' ' ' , - ' W hat, R P. Flower's chances! are i gt tie- Democratic nomination f'rGoveriiorof New York we are! riot abl 'o say, tut tbe probability is he J M J i . ... ' .. I r,nt . .. 1 ' L will r,nt ' " I A "river faneralM for Grant a the suggestion of tbe New ; York 7meS If to have an imposing display ia what they are after, ihen the river procession wiH be better. - Mr. (jrladstonel in a Recent letter, I ;pwBes himself .as'. confident of a Liberal 1 ' . ... - : .. . . victorv in ine plftction and 1 , . btli w r . I itvts that tbe newly enfranchised tn, : .t . i - -1 electors will show -preferences i for Liberal So be it, r - - ; men and Liberal manners. Wft ,i rTi - , . I ve fand tie followiBff m the An- S"Ma Chronicle which w propounded I H a North Carolioian Mr.' VV.S A. Bonnel!: " ; - ' Will you tell me why colonel - : spelled in a style so infolonel ? " Journal is not spelled Joionel. "cu wnJ spell kernel, colonel ? The United mineral products - of 'the States are renortpd for the " uiree years as follows: . 1 mLium -0t?l yalue 'the non meUllfc ff Vf U "own at $220,007.- loos- afl ""u Ot minprol .A . T 'tali -i t7 0Gn (wT Ul ProaueU ' unspecified at 1 104 ftv' makinf? grand total of $413.- I iSs 9iV c8t v452.204,528. in 1$83, and I vwo.417,689 m 1882." s . I ,Hoe Ml V i - - I. ' ""uKn iee nas hP.n nnmi- "0atea for Governor by, the Demo- of Virginia. Possibly this is a i nomination, but it is said tee aDOtmeet Wiseontk ifiimn T! - bably Daniel br ,r,w- fi t.' 'W.k m Barborir vould have !l a Dettr eiection. Rnf tU of! ... . i" nas a wnn10fl . ' i Virgin;. . 7 " Te gunans of the right feortWthe Savant soldier m ' , Viri,;n;, . "ui wuarm auiuug .v. rgne5on the poliOcal field. LM1 AlllFt ... " lectL r0Uman8 be glad of his "VA1. fin-"" - I nt frtr more I waaww !"?-L' '"Mt tha Post Offlc Wilmington, N. C. - ? - : " - " ' ,' - - ,,.1 - ; vol. xxivi.No: 111. The Hichmoad Dispatchfii yester day, gives the ' following : account of the nomination of Gen.- Fttzhngh Lee fob Governor by the Democratic State Convention of Virginia: : V' "Mr. Gordon said: 'Mr. President;. the horses have all beearbrotight on the track, been properlv groomed.' and are chamn- ine their bits;' and he moved that the Con vention proceed to a ballot The question was put and carried. ' y : -"-' "The roll of the counties was then called. - and Fitz ,Lee was nominated on the first ballot - - - ; . . . L . "Mr. Fitzgerald, of Prince Edward, then came forward and said i ? -k. "Mr. Chairman In behalf of Prince Edward county, and as the friend of Capt. Philip McKinney, I move that the nomina tion of Gen.-Fitzhuffh Lee be made unani--' mous. - v : ' "The excitement then broke loose. ! Men arose to their feet and shouted at the. ton of their voices, while hats and fans were waved on high and the -band played Dixie. - ; ' "After awliile Gen. Pevton Wise moved that a committee of five be appofhted to wait on Gen.: Lee, inform him of his nomi nation, and bring him before the Conven tion.; The Chair appointed CoL Johtf B. Purcell. J. R. Fitneeraid. Camex PaUeaev. CDoge T ier; : J;GrFieId7 and John T. Oool- i :j .i l . i i , 5 l ne Convention yelled continuously for 'Daniel.' and would not cease until John Bell Bigger informed them that Maj. Daniel was absent in the committee room at work on the platform. "After awhile tbe commitee sent 'after Gen. Lee came in. The cornet in the band sounded a charge and the Convention went wild witn delifnt. , ' : -.'i - "Mr. Fitzgerald,' from-the committee sent after Gen Lee, introduced him as 'the next Governor of : Virginia. , This was re ceived with cheers for Fitzhugh Lee. i "Gen. Lee said quietly; 'It must have been some time since you hive seen a Dem ocratic Governor of Virginia, since you be come so uproarious upon looking at tbe Gen. Lee thanked the Convention for the high honor conferred npon him, and after a general review of the situation, concluded by promising to go out and make a manly; and earnest fight: Will the entire cotton mills in the South shut down for thirty days as recommended by the late convention that met at : Angnata, Ga ? It is ar- T - . w gaea in the North now that this re- I commendation shows that 3 both. Northern and; Southern manufactur ers are in ihe' same boat and that the Sonth . has no real advantage over the INorth.' This position is probably not a correct one. Many Southern mills are still making a fair interest on investments. , "Senator Butler, of South Carolina, has written a letter to the News and Courierlir wbfeb--rTeTiewthe business situation. . He thinks that there would be a commercial revival if we could get rid of the financial bugaboo. He believes the irapor- tance of the silver question : is exag gerated and that it could be settled by international action, v I? A. London,. dispatch of the 28th inst. thus refers to tbe debato in the Honse: .- : -- ' - ' z 1 .'' j "In the House of Coamons to-nigbt Mr. CaJlan's motion to censure John Bright for his remarks at the Spencer banquet was de bated: Mr.-Bright made an eloquent ; and defiant speech, declaring tbe policy of the Irish ParliamentaryJJaJtylin worthy of the raanant nf fhncA xohrk at hfftrt fftvnrl thfl truecause of Ireland.' Mr: Bright; quitted ttiA FfniiBc as soon as he Bad fimshedSDeaK- Spirits duxpentm AabeTille'CTai.Tlie1 2nd Regiment gains addition to ita strength, numbers join every day ' and while gaining in strength, gains - also in discipline. ; .It is the favorite with many.. - The boys are somewhat disappointed at the com parative- IJmaU nu numbers attending the afteraoon Ul ilia. t i I ii 13 W AOt v iw - m; wv.v.. w selling from carts inTrentori at 50c., per I ewti eggs retailing from the stores at oe. I per dozen : chickens, spring 20c to 25c, per pair; corn 50c. ' per bushel ; apples ; and fruits ef every kind raised here and garden vegetables too at your own Price. . irenion is a cneap piace to live in now. .? ' - -rxZ . Wa.f. is a cheap place to live in now. ington doUr A "clerical looking gentle- man," it is said, went tnrougn maj. x inger on his wav home trom the Saratoga Na tional Educational Convention, to the tune of $100.- -.Discussing the next Uuber- natorial election in the. SUte. the opinion was expressed that one of four men would receive tbe nomination A B.-Andrews, Charles .M. Stedman, Thomas M. Holt and Qctavius Coke, were the names mennoned. ; K. Durham Meporter: The game, Monday between Durham and Henderson stood : Durham o, .Henderson . inr. Gill, the murderer and son-in-law of Mr. Walker, committed the murder at Gill's house. Gill , had been a spree for some time, and his aged father In-law went over to remonstrate witn win, wnen me iwer became enraged, went into the house, got his gun and coming- out shot the old man rt-Jl Oill then went hack, loaded his arnn dead. Gill then went back, loaded his gun and defied arrest 'No one arrested him, and he made good his escape. . ' i Goldsboro Argus: A xnost pain ful accident occurred on the Greene county road aboutamile from this city last Satur day niirht. A Mr. Creech and his wife and children, from Greene county, were on I their wav to visit some friends In thenpper I edge of this county, and when near, the New Berne Railroad crossing, the mule 1 thev were driving took fright and ran 1 r"f ' " " . C w.. . :nBw I way amasoing tnw uuKkj "" i injuring Mrsr Creech ana painnuiy nnrv I lujurius jura, iccvu rta Mr- Cr children. Creech, we learn sustained a fractu cover. , . . . r-Ealeiffh News-Observer; ulay ton, N. C, July 28. Lightning struck: a: - a - - r . . . WILMINGTON, N.,C; FRIDAY, JULY 31,-1885. about 3 o'clock this evening. .- It followed the line to a tree and struck two other trees in the yard. It shocked a colored woman who was drawing water from - the well. At first she was thought to be deacL " tibe . : a.i , i l ...... and fell. -i Hendebsos, N 04 July I o neoaerson usea ner amaiear uaiiery i and vet won by a fine score. The batteries were Fleming and Overton, for Henderson and Chapman and . Childs for Durham.: The umpiring was very good. The score siooa iv to 1. : H Raleigh .Visitor:' Col. YarT borough," Collector of the Fourth District, baa appointed Mr. John A. Oats, of Samp-; son county. Deputy Collector for the coun ties ; of Sampson, Duplin and .Onslow This is a most excellent appointment. The answer ot the defendant in thia action, (Addison vs. R. & G. R. R Co..) which was filed before Judge Clark on Tuesday, shows that the affaira ot the company .have J been managed with " economy aud i pru dence, and , that all the investments made by it have been judicious and profitable, in accordance. r with' law, and approved by a unanimous vote: of stockholders and never objected to before.; That , thp I cbm pany is in no wise operated in, the interests of the Seaboard & s Roanoke : R. K Co. Thatin view of its. bonded debt of $1,000. ooq, which according to jts- c&arter, which according to jts charter, it Jta net earnings each year, it cannot legal- T ly. safely or prudently jy larret divl- dendthan.it has been declaring. - That it does hot contemplate tbe appropriation of any of its funds to any illegal or 'unlawful object . That its stock ia now worth more than at any time since the war! ; . ! v; - Salisbury Watchman : Tbe Presbytery refused to allow Dr. Lefevre to give up niB pasiorat worn., anu as a conse quence Davidson is 'again without a presi dent - The opening of the next session is fast approaching and the trustees will act soon, in order that -the faculty may be fully organized before the session is far advanced. Mr. J. D. Stewart, one or the busy men of this county, has three portable saw : mills in operation in various quarters of the county. - He has, also, one stationary saw mitt 'ana two sniogie nulls in operation. He employs some thirty-five hands, and eleven head of stock. He has engagements to cut 180,000 feet of lumber in this and Davie counties. r r It is said that near Mr. Gourley's house, where Ahe homicide occurred last week, a minister, of the Gospel was. holding service, and ! that during - his remarks something was. said wnicn young J arrets did not approve, whereupon he replied ,in an audible tone that's a d lie." The service ended, Hie preacher, when remarking on the occur rence, is said to have - remarked : "That young man will either be in bell or the penitentiary within one year. That mgbt tne young man's soul, oiacaenea oy pro fanity and fdu! with the fumes of strong utility iuiu tuiu iui ure luuna wi drink, sped to the bar of Judgment Charlotte f Observer; " Henry Nesbit, , colored, the well known !well cleaner,' is now laid up with a patched skull, received while he was down in a well in the Greenville suburbs of tbe city. -- -A citizen of Cabarrus, who was in town yesterday, tells ua thit since Wm. H. Hagler. he desperado, shot Albert Sanders, tne greatest excitement has prevailed in the neignbornood, and- a body of armed men. numbering thirty or more, have been hunt ing the woods for Hagler. s They were out all day Saturday. Sunday and Mondav. and they are determined to capture him. nagier nas sworn to kill eight citizens of Crab Orchard and Clear Creek townships. " this county, and Kooky Itivcr township, in Cabarrus. "He is a very desperate cn ar acter, heavily armed. Mr. William Hinson. a resident of Hagler s neighbor hood, was in the city yesterday, and told of a meeting be bad with the preaded char acter last Friday. Hagler confronted him in the road rather suddenly, but appeared to oe quite inendly. Mr. mnson bad a long talk with him and is satisfied that the man. is crazy and very dangerons. j Charlotte Observer: - The 'col ored people of the city have arranged to have Grant memorial exercises in this city, on Monday, August 10th, Farmers from the vicinity of Alexandriana who were ia tbe city yesterday, say that not a drop of rain has fallen in their section for two weeks past - At the Trade street depot yesterday aiiernoon, uorace iiao bard, colored, a truck hand, had his left leg badly broken by a truck load of trunks falling upon him. Mr.' J. C? Eagle, one of our well known citizens, 1 met with an accident yesterday morning, through which be lost on 6r his legs In arranging his box by tbs pile,. something occurred to' make tbe lumber tumble, and a portion of it fell on Mr. Eagle's right leg, in -such a manner as to break it in several, places be4 tween tbe knee and ankle. The flesh was torn from the broken and shivered bone, exposing a shocking wound to view. The barn of Mr. Isaac Teeter; in tbe narriaburg' "neighborhood, Cabarrus county, was struck by lightning and burned last . Sunday arternooa. -Mr. Teeter i lost one hundred bushels : of wheat besides a lot of forage. - Mr. John Croweu. a painter,-yesterday morning received a se DariDf lne prcvaieBce of a thnnder storm M--rnm v.w nnn vere, but not a ratal, sunstroke. yesterday afternoon, Isom Fulenwider, one of the. county convicts, was struck and knocked senseless: ' in which condition n remained for twenty minutes. At the time the flash came, Price Coker, a colored boy-: 18 years 5 of age, was walking along Poplar -'street 1 between Second and Third streets, in the vicinity of the jail." - He was walking in a southerly direction," but im mediately following the thunder clap he turned i completely - around, threw up his hands' and fell neavily "backward to tbe pavement Mr. Bob Jamison was standing in the etreet within . twenty feet of Coker, but strange to say, be was not shocked. Mr. J. Kemz. the barber, died ' very suddenly at his home in thiB city, Sunday morning, of asthma,- a disease with which he had been afflicted for several montns. At Newell's station, onrthe North Carolina URailroadr sir miles from Charlotte, a trage dy by lightning occurred that even sur passes that which happened on onr streets last 8unday. The bolt at Newell's killed a colored girl, one chicken and two dogs,and broke the leg of an old colored man, the father . of the girl who was klled. 4 It oc curred about five o'clock in the afternoon; just after the rain commenced falling. Mr. Thos. D. - Arledge, ! son of Mc. McD. Arledge, of this city, left yesterday after noon, under escort of Mr. H. C. Irwin, for Mt Hope, hospital,. near Baltimore. The young man lost his reason through over study some months ago, but has jinco been under parental care. . ' '-y ; - - - : " ! 1 fiJBW AxVBKxiaiUM.tcfr r. v MuNSONrrime cost ,r " Q. ,W, .yATKSBiank books. ; , ;HEiHSBKBiiBav-rFamily. bibles. : . CbxxiEB & Ca Xnction sale, ; .-r- Reoatta Carolina Yacht Club. - i The Schr. Jiwner, Capt Frye, fpm THE OMTON no USES Work Prerelns on tbi New Hotel. ' Work 00 the .new hotel, to be known as the Orton Bouse, on; Front, between Prin- cess and Cliesluit atreetSj has progressed bo xar nai lac general arraugeuaeui ui . mc building, th4 size of the rooms, etc., can be readily seen and understood. - There are forty good sizd rooms The building will he furnished Hith water and gas through out i Tbere wfli be three bath- rooms on each of the two upper floors," the first floor being occupied by Messrs. Giles & Murchi son's hardware; and ciockery stores.. Ve- J ranaas are dcidk-citcuuw aruuuu vuc i southern and western1 sides and balconies 1 placed in front The office win be in the I Becond story ' itont'and is connected with 1 the dining-room and kitchen in the rear by the neWly patented ! bell speaking tubes. There, is t also a thel office one; of the electric bell catt4and needle annunciatora, utimbv lis! M. W.: Foster FThls.is a new and verv convenient arrangement I TbeiBumber of aeacb;o Appeart.- -mtrXvotiAlv ha tBe.-faca'of instrument I and each number issopplied with what is d - . . BrWsi0g 0f an elec trie push button jB any room,- an of which are ; connected.wth Hie annunciator by a wire, will ring A beU to latlract attention and the proper needle vriH be found point ing to the number of the; room from which the call proceeds. An levator, leads from the basement in the rear to the. fourth .floor, which will.be dtfroted to thduse of the. culinary department The rooms are all arranged -with a view to proper ventilation. - The location Is ad mirable in many respects. The view is a magnificent one. Looking from the western and southern verandahs the beautiful Cape Fear is spread out before you for miles in two' directions. From the former the Na- vassa Guano Company's Works at Meares Bluff are visible. The' view of the city and the surrounding ; country is also; very fine.' The cool breezes from ocean ward, too, will in summer prove an inviting fea ture, having free access. Col. K. M. Murchison, the proprietor, intends making the Orton House a first-class hotel in every respect Encampment Note a. ' . The time has about come for the encamp ment to break and the troops to return home.' It is understood that this . will be the last day, and our company and band will be expected tojurive . home to-morrow even ing: 1 We get the following items from the Aaheville papers: y - Monday morning broke bright and beau tiful npon tbe camp, the rain of Saturday putting a : new .aspect and feeling npon every man and everything. The men have adapted themselves to camp lire with won derful facility surrounding themselves With the comforts that an old campaigner might suggest ; n,- v :'- At o o clock y esterday morning the )oo g waa suddenlvaounded.' and in five I minutes every man niSTnrtvats-m ix-uui I a night attack. There was rapid and heavy firing along the linea; and the enemy were driven back without tne loss oi a mas on the part of the defenders. .. The camp witnessed a more quiet scene when the Sabbath sun was somewhat high inethe -heavens. Bishop .Lyman, of the Episcopal Church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Carmichael. Chaplain of tbe 2ad Regiment held divine service.' the improvised pulpit being placed under a tree in the ravine near the camp.- On the sloping sides of the ravine the troops were grouped, the 2nd Regiment in lull strength. Other troops were present and a considerable number of citizens. Bishop uvman preached a most admirable sermon, the leading idea, that "the soldier, equipped for physical battle had suggested to-him that be waa engaged in a great moral battle, of which the world Was the field, but the consequences of vic torv or defeat reaching into eternity. The reference made by the Bishop to the dead General Grant was feeling, eloquent and most beautifully expressed in language and tone; ";-::;..-' ' i ' : : :r -i' 4 Tbe music by the choir, from the .2nd Regiment- waa touching and exquisite and made more, impressive, by the surround ings. . : "V- :. A- V ' ' ' All the staff officers are present except Cot. ' Eugene -Morchead, Quarter Master GeneraL i Lt; Col. Olds discharges ; the duties of that office. - Surgeon - General Grissom arrived yesterday morning, and was warmiv welcomed. Among tne marked men ia ihe camp is the handsome Capt Wood, 4 the splendid Elizabeth City Company, t , - ' . :i ; ; ' The street parade by the visiting tuili tary last Monday evening was a grand and imposing success. The streets were liter ally lined with people to witness tbe in spiring procession, and every porch and windpw on Main street and Patton Avenue was crowded. Each regiment was to it self, and followed one after another. A good band headed each regiment, and the martial music of them all, the steady step and glittering bayonets of the "soldier bovs,"ve called many sad recollections of the past and enthused the crowd to the fullest extent The affair was. .most bril liant, ah d surpassed in , magnitude and grandeur the- expectations or the T people. No one whtc witnessed the scene, could but. feel the deepest pride and satisfaction in the soldiery of North Carolina. Too" much credit cannot be given the officers for the excellent management of the affair. " 8pleadlef Crop. . ..' " " ' ;' r .- ' ; A travelling acquaintance of oura,. who has lately been through about., twenty counties of the middle - and western parts of the State, says such fine xrops of grain and cotton have not been seen lor years. The corn is . just magnificent and the wheat has turned . out much .better , than was expected.. Our friend waff farticular - y struck with the appearance of the crops In Colnmbus, 1 which were exceptionally fine. He looks for a material revival of business at an early day as one of the con sequences of this "encouraging Btate of affairs.' For and Against - ' One of tbe delegates to the late Alethodist District Conference at Smithville, informs us that the vote oa the:' proposed division of the Annual - Conference stood 12 for di vision and 34 against division: - ' - frmtlkr Imtfleattoxwv f ' The following are She indications tor to- For the South Atlantic States continued warm and generally fair weather, except on the immediate coast occasional local showers, variable winds, generally south: faking RfeeVnder ft tlonse..; Yesterday-jnorning it was reported at po lice headquartcrff that a colored boy, who gae his name as Thomas Smith, f agedv about 13 vears had beendiscovered)under we scnoov nouse on jt it ta fltreci. oawn vauiju ouvvi-, .:iu.wfe severely fnl a wounded -ankle, and that he had been.cjaiever since, Monday, f He a!8 be waij lc-ittmQf oi:Mepu' J Kidder ft Boa wtenietcrl; Ws anklev ReU it mashed betweentwo Joga. It f idn't hurt very much atfirst, and-he sUied to kto his stopping place over the railroad Ha 8 no onM! - ,,verw? UI WW H-Xr lw1?1 wraoranorowquaiviien. totop tor rest, and wnen heat-. tempted to sun again nis anue was so sun l then crawled under the house, where he had remained until yesterday. He says he sent several messages to the police ,head-; quarters, but they were.s never received. Chief of Police Brock" ordered ' that he be taken at once to the City Hospital During his sojourn under the house the colored people in the neighborhood fed him. ; Personal..'' Rev Mr. Brown, of Charlotte, who has been sick at Smith ville for some weeks past, and who is sow Improving, came up on the .boat yesterday morning and was taken to the residence of Rev. F. W. & Peschau. r . Mr. D. K Boney. brother of Alderman G. J.' Boney. of this . cftv;- has beea an- pointed postmaster ai". Wallace, In Duplin I county, a position which he held once be fore. . ; - : " ' '." .'" Col. John D. Taylor. City Clerk and Treasurer, who haa been confined to his house for about seven weeks, and to his bed for six weeks, with a severe attack of sciatica, was able to be in his office yester day for the first time since the commence ment of his sickness. His many Mends were gratified to see himr ' Aaaanlt wltM a Deaaiv Weapon. Laura Wood, colored, was arrested yes terday, on a warrant issued by Justice J. C. Hill, charged with assault and battery npon Charles Bell, with a deadly weapon. A preliminary examination waa had before the above magistrate,-when it appeared' from the evidence that the defendant at tempted to strike Bell with an axe, but failed. when she seized a shovel and struck him a Bevere blow with it She was re nniiui m ii hA in a,m r kti -Ii." " r.JLJr her appearance atiuu mx . -mo- Criminal Court,' in default of which she was sent to jail. - ' . Jnvenlle Base Ball. The Amateurs, Capt Joe Keen, 'ands the Eastons, Capt B. H. Marshall, - played a match game of base ball on the Walker lot . yesterday,, which resulted in a score , of 11 to 10 in favor of the Amateurs. The latter is a uniformed club and is composed as follows: H. VonGlahn, c J. Keen, 1st b. R. Cowan, 3d b. JSternberger, i. J. Burkhimer, 2d b. E Mnnson, s. s. E Jeffries, w. f. f F. Myers, 1. f. J. Wright, c. f. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. O. McGIItT, Auctioneer. a . i BY COLLIER CO.' j hi:- rpms DAY. COMMXNCINO AT 10 O'CLOCK: JL at our sales Kooms, we wurseu . One eleaanbBhvok walaut Bed-Boom Set. mar ble top, good as new; one Walnut Baby Crib, ve ry line; Tables, Bureaus, Booking and Dining uuairs, .uresauooas, .rants, uu ciouuutums, , Office Desks, Crackers. Glass-and Tin-ware, C1-. gara,. Cooking Stove and Fixtures. - JySllt . i . ' Regatta. TBS AUGUST BXGATTA OF TUB CAROLINA YACHT CLUB will be sailed over the Wrigfats ville Coarse, on Wednesday, August tth. ; Com manders of Yachts are notified to report at Club House at 1.30 P. 1L, when first gun will be Bred. Raoe will commence promptlv at S o'clock. , uy oraeroi negwwBnnuMBo. - j T. WfilfiHT J Irnit Review copy. Measurer. For Sent or The new Five-Room Dwelling. Two- Room Kitchen, and Store, on cor. Ear- t llll net ana 7tn streets, wui De soia ior from S4O0-COSSCO less than -.cost or lot Ill land buildinffs. Immediate possession siren. Apply on or before Saturday, Aug. 1. ,- , jy29tf Our Merclait .Tailariif Stock : Vi'I B EING CONSIDERABLY BROKEN UP." BY toe recent heavy demands made npon ft we offer balance br ibe yard, at PRIME COST. i JySllt r. ' Merchant Tailor. Ac.. Blank Books, r : DAY BOOKS. 7QURNALS, LEDGERS. CASH Books. 'Records. Letter Books. BUI Books. Memorandum Books, all sizes and stile binding. straw and Manilla- wrapping i'aper, mper nags. Twine, &o . stationery of U kinds, suitable for every .ltae of business, atlowest prices. ! - f TIT vinvo lySltf 110 Market St !: Family BiWesi J? JUST RSCEiyED ANOTHER LARGE ASSORT- meat of FINE ILLUSTRATED BIBLES, beautl- I fufiy bound hi Morocco, with elegant new style l ot clasps; I- Please eaU, Bee and buy at j.-- t "J ' w - HZTNSBXBGXR'S . westerly. 'J.lMk-- j jyaitf . Live Book and Maalo Stores. - WHOLE NO; : 5886 1A RELIA3pf,E GOODS - 1, , n . JLicyyvsr Prices AT. or's, Bazaari V Ribbons, Xaces," Hats, Cllovea, L KXitts .Embroidery, Gdrsets, yy-; Sllka, . Sating Feathers, ,'Hir 4.'- Flewvn'irnderwcar, Mnrui "1 - y Xi Jfca a OllZtlxJxJX IIS Market Street, i jit t WILMINGTON, N. C. it is tf Sced.Bye ! Seed Byo! " Jost received, a supply of i ; HeW, Crop Seed ? ByO ! I . also, Prime White & Mixed Corn ! 4 h ' For Milling and Feeding Purposes. : ALSO. The Best BOLTED HEAL in tlie City ! : ,rpy .. pearl ilOHINr, ' B RAN, . OATS, HAT, See., ;&e. ( , ; FOR BALK BY ; i " B.F.IliTCHELL & S0IT Free Delivery. A LL NXWYOBK DAILIES DXLIYEKED AT places of business at twenty-five cents per I ZTJr lAhr.riZA. I Hnesr. Libraries- and. anything Jn the Kftadlng I une at pa oiisners' prices, Dy: - C.V.HABSIS. Smoke the MANBATTA CIGAR beat forlfiye centa in tbe city. , s Jy30 tf Turnip and Cabbage Seed. IHAVX IN STOEE A YEBYLAEGI STOCK of TuaiD and Cabbage Seed, ail varieties. and Will sell them -very low. Special Inducements onereate country mercnants. ivro me a call, w n i iiuKb jujt iiiivcB. i- r ' '- . ; J. H.EAKDIN, - Druggist and Seedsman, Jy83tf New Market WUmlngton. M.C. ; Turnip Seel ! ? Tarnlp Seeft ! . jkwcbop. .; :-. ; ; WHOLSSALK AND RKTAIL. iyratf r lltifarket Street Home Again. 99 "T ABB ONCX MOKE ATOUR OLD STAND, Front Street next door North of Bank ef New Hanover, with a , . . 5 . BOUOHTAT LOWfiST POSSIBLE PRICKS FOB SPOT CASH. Bv straightforward, dealing and polite atten tion to all, we hope to merit and receive tae-ge nerous pacronage bestowea upon us in tne past. Call and sea .ns. Gjvs&'&TnmcEisos, jy-26 lw. V'f-r - Hardware Department A Bare Opportiinity. 1 .T3AKTIES HAYING ANBSTABUSBJED TBADX Jn Men's Furntahlng Goods, Ac , Intending i to change business, offer their entire ' stock kipon easy terms. . w ; : Also, unexpired lease of Store, which is one of ue largest ana oest in tne city. , .... , i A Am onenln for fine Drv Goods Basil 'Ken's Funtishmg Goods wi.h Merchant Tailor ing, or Fine Jnuniture. - - , i ' AdsIv nersonaUv or bv letter to " - ? ? - . ' H. MONTAGUS, : jy28 6w : i ; Winston, n. c Fresh Arrivals, Tit D RY SALT AND SMOKED SIDES, 8UGAR-CURED HAMS, J 1 1 CUBA MOLASSES, WHITE and MIXED CORN. j 1IXAL. HAY and OATS, r f i ft i J, ALL GRADES COFFEE And SUGAR, . ' -ittx miiimivn mini tj-ttti . ? ; TOBACCO, 8NUFF and CIGARS, ' : HOOP-IRON, GLUE-eHAIL Jy2tf HALL ft PXARSAU VTti li Mf a i Ti flf rrtr rlv I fjpHE BEST LINK OF COOKING STOVES, KER- 1 osene oil Btoves, m and Fheet Iron ware and House Furnishing Goods to be found la thexitv. Ii yon want FIRST CLASS goods at bottom prices call at flLaJUt TAYLOR'S, . PURE WHITE OIL, Boutn jrrout oc JyMtr Very Pleasant 1 "ajOT THE WEATHER, ; BUT, THOSE COM- I A- . I fortable fitting SHOES yon bny of FRENCH ft SONS. , We have many styles for Gents, Lad it s V isses and Children high and low Quarters and prices are extremely reasonable. ";) QCO HFr.0nCll & SOnO, - 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1 Soard. Boari " r : Board.' a ' ma jntY 1ST- X WILL FURNISH FAMI- Xl. lies with Meals b; . lies with Meals by tbe day, week or month. Whatever this market affords will be obtained. in addition to Western Beef and jaatton. jteaia sent ous witnout extra cnarge. -- - Jy X tf . v ' T: ITorth Front Street " rOne Week.. ............v -i t Z -27 Weeks,... ; .. .-: S t - Z "Si? Xcmta, -J - " 27 Months,..; ,.it Ii ( " ; .Three Konths, .v. . r. u ( i , " i OxXoBtho, , 4 j ( use xear.c...... u. ; ,t3TOontract AdverUsemests taken at prope r ttoaately low rates. . ; Ta lhws solid HonpareJl type make oa square NEW ADVERTISEME1JTSJ North .Carolina EoeTfferfing ! ; ; 25 CENTS PXB DOZEN 1 Elegant for BreaMatrU PhilUps'DigestloOcc out I . . IS ON OT TTTJC MOST BEAtTEFUtr , that can be prooared. "Prepared" with Pancrea tine, -nature's own digester. Blackberry ; -Brandy ! la almost a Becessary" thin? 9 tore In youu - l- 1 bomm. We.&ave-he. OedoK A-fMim)rli brand. which is the best that can beproeumiSt.tt) PSB BOTTLE.: i P. L. Bridgers;Co;T i IIO North Front t' I f "It is a ITerv Warm Dav PM- jhat is ttU pgyyAmy a gYFBicferoN op; " j every man you meet and as he mops the perspt- ration from his faee he natnrallr thtnki'et clad--v ding himself as thinly as possffite.' 'l'6 Now we have all the Fashionable TMn CrOcd that are worn displayed In our wlndowi.i i- f I we nave the ever stylish and rallaWyLLPAC- , CA In a variety of shades, and the sizss fan from small boys to the Iargest'meiL; TKeBjtyeshoW-';'."1 SICHLLIANS and SXBQIS: and the verODiiYar-T--1 i I SXEBSUCKSB can be found in greater vWiefy in 5 J f our store than m any other house la the city. very large and varied, and we feel quite sura oae ' ) i can do maae to ieei quite oomrortaMe lis will uuTonux nuiiuta uuirix nam hh. . - TJertntir "k nan ai t a ei win. in in mm a wmikTk gtof our stock, and we invite buyers thie week, asfmrln them that. wtu . i barrains. . ' -M .-. A. DATID, -"..-s 3vtf Merchant Tailor and Clothier;' Groceries. Groceries. 100 BoxeaBL c 11 8n?s, - i ,.:": ! 1000 3WS FLOUK' 811 Kradaa,- ; 200 Sacks C10'06- EIP COFFER, v 1 ( A BWs SUGARS, Granulated, . lUlf Stand. A, Ex. c and GoIdenCL Kflfl Sacks WH1TB CGKM v .. . . r 2Q Sacks MBAL . 25 BbLi CA9A CB, J ft ft Bbl? Choice Porto R!oo MOlASSkSyj. " 25BblsDISTILLEIiQ10,'v -: 200KegsNAI1 Gross MATCHSS, . 1' ; Shot Soda, Lye. Potash, Soap, - v. - - Starch, Banff. Tobacco, Oysters, " ... Crackers, Candy, Ac Ac. .-S.. v. For sale low bv . --- : . WILLIAMS, BANDN A CQ , . v Wholesale Grocers 3t Com. Merchants, ' Jygtf.-., Noa. IS. A 18 North Water SCv - ... . . ' ; j-. ''.- ' . r Examine Tonr ; Trunks AGS AND SATCHELS. IF THBY NBBT RK-. pairing or covering -call on as and Aave it ne bv the finlv Tmntr MnVr in Wtlrrxintrrvu . In stock, a fall line of Trunks, Saddlery Goods, Carriages, Buggies and all kinds of Vehicles. And all at lowest rioes. 'jySStf 114 North Front t ; pi1 S 7 . Tax: Heel Liniment, JjXDR INTERNAL AND BXTERN Ali VK ;. Ht's Cream Bslm and Wei-P&JfeTRr'n ra ta n-h Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines. Drugs, Ao at -1 -. - 1 . '- - . -. F. . MILLER'S, f- Jy 12 tf ,-.r- .- vj. Corner Fourta and Man St. - . i -i- j . - '- -Ci . . 's T30UGH AND -READY capbbaVi m bass5sos a 'allen. Jyastt ilt Hatte. jQOMB AND TRY A PA I EOF OUR IBFANTS SHOES.. We can give 70s a good Shoe for very - unie money, come- ad try a pair, as we have f lust received a new lot. - 'A SHRTXR. - "V ?? if SS U r i-'&5i i:l No.106 Market Street ' . ' Bwgains. iBargains Q1T1ZENS OF WTLMTNGTON, CONSULT YOUB ',' ' owa Interest, and buy Country Produce of - C, ' -v No. 24 North Water St-. . Conslcnmeiits are rnihlnffin. Whr stand ve -.-- Mtetit ..;:'. C,.-----'-HM-y i6D&wtr: -' j-' - : . rr , - 1 Brown Gins. - V WE WOULD EARNESTLY URGE TJPONALiV . . -of nnr f rfneiia In want of the-Celebrated v - BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH COTTON FBBSS to place their orders with us nnmedi-. v atelv.- to Insure prompt delivery. Prices guaran-. , teed. . WM. B. SPRINGER A CO.. . - , Successors to rfno. jawson ; : - - . i . " i, a 88 Market Street ; r :t ty 9S.it - ' . twiimlngton N. C . - nexz nnlletSa:;: t : ; T7IRST OF THE SEASON. ' - " , 20 Bbjs." in store and for sale, s . Small but sweet ' - - . Jy8gtl'., " W.B. DAYISAgON. - ' " . . , J(. ; ' ., ... ' . . ;0nr Candies j :: : rTJHKY ARK THE BEST IN TUB CyTY. r MADB dally, and will keep' In any climate. AU we ask - t . is a trial of them. Our MARSH M ALLO WS take " ' : the caketry them. ' - . - . v- MRS. B. WsRREN, ' ' .", , Jytf . ; Candy Manufacturer.: 11 J ' r 1 " -11 . -I r - r '11 1 i ' k'i- ! 4. i ' f Granada, is at quarantine," ciuuiea une in a. u uuuuf 1 1 . a. 4 i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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