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SUNDAY, MAY: 30.11886. WHOLE; NOl 6144 mmm wmmmmmmmmm ii wmsm Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C : as Second Class Matter. . - - MORNING EDITION. - . - OXTTlilNESr. " , V ' The decrease of the public debt for the month is estimated at nine millions. Acting Secretary Fairchild has ordered the release of a Canadian schooner detained V Portland for alleged violation ot the cus toms laws. Indians attacked a ranch in Arizona but were repulsed and three of them killed. 1 - ..Chicago ; Anarchists want to engage lien . Butler as counsel. The police of Belfast, : Ireland, seized a quantity of arms consigned to parties in Armagh. Rev. , J. C. Jerome, of Wolfesborougb, N., EL, with his two sons and daughters : and a man named Davis were wounded while on a fishing excursion. The Presbyterian General Assembly, in session at Augusta, G a., adjourned; a resolution was adopted recommending the dismissal of Prof. Wood row from Colum bia Fe:otle Theological Seminary. New York markets: Money 11T per cent; :tuu quiet but firm at 9 8-lG9fc; wheat, No 2 red June 83f 83Jc; corn, No. 2, 45f 45j; southern' flour unchanged; rotin dull at $1 00l OS; spirits turpentine firm at o5i Thu far 22 Anarchists have been indicted. Powderly'a plan for the govern ment of the Knights of Labor is to have national, state, district and lo. cal assemblies. In New York a shameful . act of deviltry was perpetrated. Some stri kers weighted down a safety valve to cause :iu explosion. Does the Wilson Advance brother prefer a name for a great -denomination that cannot be parsed to a name that is grammatical? We pause in deep anxiety for a reply. Rev. Charles Spurgeouhas written a leifer against Home Rule. Charles ugUt cut to meddUi with politics, and ought not to work against a peo ple striving for their rights. At Girard, Ga., a 9-yearold boy kilU-d- a 7-year old boy by striking' 1iiui on the bead in a fit of anger. He" has been arrested for murder. His name is John Ltnnebam. His victim was George Howard. - JlorUi and West Texas are suffer ing from a very- long and severe drought. . In forty counties the crops are almost an entire failure. In North Carolina this would be probably regarded as a splendid in stance, of success in farming.' There were 250, members of Par liament present at the Liberal meet ing on Thursday night. Mr. Glad stone outlined his plans. There is a brightening prospect for Jlome Rule. The bill will be amended and post poned until October. Mr. O'Connor, M. P., says the postponement is a chrewd stroke of policy. President Drby, of Columbia Fe male College, S. C, took his girls to Jacksonville, Fla., on an excursion. A reporter of the Herald got up a bogus interview with one of the girls. An apology was demanded- and pro mised. . Here was the end: "As Dr. Frank Darby was on ha way to the train be was accosted by the reporter with some insulting words, when he promptly struck him, and as the reporter drew a pistol. Dr. .Darby knocked- him lown, when bis friends carried him off . and Dr. Darby joined his party at the depot in time to take the train.' .. . It is said that all the Democratic delegation in Virginia -wilt be re elected with the exception of Maj. John W. Daniel who goes ;to the Senate in place of little Mabone. It will be remembered that both - Mr. Tucker and Mr. Barbour declined re-, flection.- It seems that ' everyone who has as jet been ' .mentioned as the successor of either pf - these - gefl. tlemen has declined in favor of the present members. Both ! of . tbese gentlemen are nseful, able, 'inflaen-: tial members. Mr. Tucker is equal to any man in the House in ability. Tal k a bout u ni ti ng the North ern and Soutiiern Methodist Churches is absurd. You cannot inix oil and water. There can be no heart affilia tion between two organizations com posed as thwy ro? Another genera tion innst come oiu Hereaealreeent epecimeri pf how rabidi how wieked, liow devilish "a Northeru I Methodist preacher can be when he pita on bis liandp, pulls off hia coat audi goes for "arousemen': - j '.' "'In Pitl6bnrr iMRt RtmlW lh Rev" ' T. N. Niles, cf the Methodists EpiscopaL vnurch or that city, preached a sermon ne- lore a meeting of some of tbe GA, Rs. in which he said that "Jeff. Davis? should be buried alive, and every somws widow should kneel at her husband' crave and in- oka the curse Of Heaven upon Davis, the y -Mu-'S-a '" " Stite G-leaillIlS. :- i:f!0Pyman cnnrme5: B1?" WU pWHUUB Kb AarDOTO.- ; -.i " One William Talton baa mar ried two wives in Anson county. ; Railroad fare has been reduced for the benefit of those visiting tbe TJni-y versity Commencement. The rates are 2f cents a mile each way and hold eood from May 27th to June 7th Oxford OirbharCs Friend: Amoncr other distinguished speakers -who will be wun us on tbe24tb or June, is Hon. Ii. B. Vance. From various sections of the State tbe brethren are notifying us of their in- tbcuuvt ; , , Rocky Mount Talktr: The re vival at the Methodist church continues with increasing interest. Rev. A. R. Raven expects assistance from ' Revs. T-J. Oattia and J. N. Cole. Eight have been added tod iu. l. . iuc uieuiucrouip o iar. . Ad vices received by ; the De partment of Agriculture are that in some ot the eastern counties the cut worms are troubling the farmers beyond precedent In some instances ' they have literally de- stroyea toe corn ana melons, . - niint.nn Clniwristlsim. - R.otr Tr, B. F. Marable occupied hia pulpit at the G rresoyterian cuurcn sunaay mornmz ana evening. He has recovered from his in juries received by a fall from a buggy a few weeks ago, and his general health seems improved. . ' . -. Tarboro Southerner; William Cook, ; colored. Sunday lost quite a fine mule. It was in a pasture with a cow and t a young calf. The mule was after the calf. J so tne cow attackea the mule and gored it. actually disemboweling it. Last Fn- day Charles Killebrew a colored lad about sixteen years old went into a store in Prince- ville and asked to look at a pistol. James ' Bryan, colored, the clerk, at first refused. but Afterwards took it out of the show case and shoved it to Killebrew. remarking, ( "Here, take it." In this act it was dia-1 charged, the ball striking Killebrew in the forehead and entering the brain. Wadesbo Intelligencer: The iu- judicial convention of this the Seventh Dis trict will meet in Jfayettevule on ihe 29lh , of July, for tbe purpose of 'nominating a solicitor. The freshet is reported to h have done immense damage along the I, t i ; it rfc : . i , j r iujckj auu ree usa rivers 10 tsuu iuu gruw-ji ms crops. In Steele township, Richmond county, the damage is estimated at S 20, GOO. We have only beard of two men who were.1 Denente I Dy tne iresnet Air. ueorge ts. DunTan and Mr. John D. Pemhertotk. A A three-inch deposit' was left on Mr. Dun-ff lu r-v'a la n rl vn nDwkV-n Sa an1 X a Pam m 'bTrton's" Vchmd' countv nTanUUoV"is i reported to have received adepiwit worth Q at least a thousand dollars. Weld on News: Yesterday just before the arrival of the Raleigh & Gaston train a telegram was received from the authorities at Raleigh requesting the arrest of F. M. Carll and wife and describing them. The pair, were arrested but there was some delay in procuring a warrant and the legality of holding them without one was doubtful. They got away and went across tbe bridge. We learn from our Ringwood correspondent that the barn of Mr. C. W. Garrett, at the Vineyard, was burned Monday together with 1,500 bushels cotton seed and a - large quantity of corn, f odder and guano. His silos and ensilage were also destroyed. The Rev. Mr. Rhodes, principal of Central Institute, Littleton, has begun the erection of a new wing to the building, known as the. east front. It will be three stories high and will contain twelve rooms. When the mam front is finished it will be 116 feet long. - ; - ' ' THE GITT. NW lUVIHTIIKIllKNT Geo. A. Pkcx Sundries. . M. S. Wiixabd Insurance. 'J. H. HABDrtfInsect powder. L. J. Poisbon Real estate agent A. David This week's offerings. . G. U. O. O. F.--Grand excursian. Mu8on Boys' and youths' suits. Ajjxebmax & Co 8ummer goods, -v R. R. Bkllamt Drugs, medicines. ; P. L. Bbidokbs & Co. Hams, etc Williams & Swakh Florida lands. Yates' Book Btobb? Picture frames. Geo. W. Pbick, Jb. Farniture sale. Lawk Paktt At Lutheran Church. . Harbison & Allkn Summer styles. At. Coast Like Summer excursion. 8. H. Fishblatb Clothing bargains. Giles & Mukchison Grain cradles V W. E: Spbihgeb & C Cultivators. Pabkeb&Tatlos Carbonized cloth. Atlantic Coast Like Train notice. - LsrsiTXABck 'Jlg&kts Close at 5 P. M. McDotjgall & Lots New and stylish, .'GobxkhS; Smith L. &!.& Q. Ins: Co.' W. H .Gbxek & Co. Domestic ammonia Williams, 'Rakkut & Co. Flour, bacon, hud; etc. BaaeBalL. rl - The following is the record pf games played yesterday at the places mentioned : Washington Nationals 2, Chicago 4. - Philadelphia Athletics 8. St. Louis 11; Philadelphia 9, Kansas City 8. - Boston Boston 4. Detroit 9. ' . ? New York New York 7, St. Louis 3. -, Brooklyn Brooklyn 4, Louisville 2. - -Stateu Islabd Metropolitans 11, Cincm naU6. '. ; V ' ' . - - ; Chattanooga Chattanooga 2, Macon 3. ' Sam Jones says: "There is nothing more corrupt on this side of hell than base ball.. Jf I had a dbg , and be went to look at a game of base bail on Sunday and ever got back into my yard I'd fill him full of shot, and'if ; he went Wednesday - I'd give him one hundred lashes." ;' ' ''V--"-v , Fire Alarm. . . . ' . ;- -" The dwelling house of John Martin, colored, on Church street between Third and 'Fourth, caught fire Ion the roof about half past eleven o'clock yesterday morning, An alarm was gives from -Box No: 41, at Fifth arid Castle streets, that brought out the Fire Department,' but its services were not needed, some of. the residents in the vicinity having put out the "fire eooa after It was dweoverea.- Tne damage was .m Ping. - 1 - 1 vl 4 !. not. Tv J Receipts of - cotton veBterday Kat this port 42 bales. k --. Onlj one ; marriage liceniee is- f Persons who left articles at tbe lily Hall during tbe recent festival are re quested to call for them at No. 18 North ifth;8treelFi:mvV.:t! '-k There wi'l be a meetincr of the f rMA wtM, iwriv fti,r- I noon, at'5 ' lock; at the residence of Dr. m)eKosset, corner of Third ' and' Market streets. - . -' - ft The money order and registry t rffirn st. tVi a nnatAfflna will nlnsA Mnndav at 1.80 p. m. for-the rest of the day;, the stamp office and general delivery from 2 to (5 p. m. . An excursion from this city to Norfolk and Portsmouth. Va.,will be given Monday, June 7th, by Free Love and Gol den Lyre Lodges, G. U. (J. F. - Kound trip tickets $4.50. - Three were three interments in Oakdale Cemetery the past week one )adult and two children. - In Pine Forest '(colored) Cemetery. -there were four two adults and two children. There were no interments in Bellevue Cemetery. Religions Items. , Rev. T. Page Ricaud, of Washington, will , occupy .the pulpit of Fifth' Street Methodist church at 11 o'clock to-day, and Rev. A. G. Gantt, Of Kenansville, at night. There will be no morning service to day at the Second Presbyterian church, tier vices in the evening at 8 o'clock, will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Hoge of the First church. The congregation of the Front Street M. jE. Church, now worshipping at the Temple of Israel, have secured the services of Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn to preach for them at 11 y'clbck this morning. Subject: "Honor thy Father and Mother." At night. 8 o'clock, Rev. T. Pag Ricaud will supply tne pulpit, ' subject: "Duplex Humanity. lit. Rev. Bishop Northrop will adminis ter the sacrament of confirmation at St. Thomas' church this morning at half-past Men o'clock, to about thirty candidates. His sermon will be on the "Holy Spirit" He P when his subject will be the "Incarnation Rev. P. P. Alston, of Charlotte, ; will preach at 11 o'clock to-morrow forenoon at SU Mark's Episcopal church. At night the same puipit will be occupied by Rev. H. S. McDQfflc, of Fayetteville. ; The sertes of meetings that have been conducted in the Brooklyn Baptist church for the past two weeks, by the pastor, Rev. G. M. Tolson, assisted by Dr. Pritchard, closed on Friday night, with twenty-thrle conversions. At St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church to-day the services will be In Eng lish, both in the forenoon and at night. Truck Farms D amazed ay Hall. The storm that passed Wilmington Fri day afternoon, going in the direction of Wrighteville Sound, did little or no damage in thaWsection, so far as could be learned. The storm that came up later in the even ing is reported to have been very destruc tive along the line of the Carolina Central Railroad, but particulars could not be gath ered. In the neighborhood of Castle Hayne. and at Rock Hill, in Cape Fear Township, hail fell in great quantities and caused in calculable damage to the truck farms in the vicinity. James K. Davis, who lives at Rock Hill, says that the storm passed over his place about 8 o'clock, coming from the northeast, and the ground was covered with hailstones in a very short time. He had two acres of cantaloupes and two acres of watermelpns - completely de stroyed, and his cornier op cut down and ruined. Nearer the city the rain was heavy and some bail fell, but caused no damage Personal. Bishop Northrop, of Charleston, S. C, is the guest of Col. F. W. Kerchner. Prof. Edward Cantwell. formerly of Wilmington, will have charge for three weeks, from the 21st of June next, of the elocution class of the North Carolina Nor mal Institute.at Wilson, N. C, before pro ceeding North to his other appointments for the summer. "; ; . " Among the arrivals - at the Orton yester day were W. F. McKail,' Washington, N. C. ; J. L. Memory, Whiteville, N. C. ; W H. Thorton, J. A. Euston, New York; M. .M." DaviiATR Meek, J. J. HiU, Charles ton; Geo. CrabtreeBaltdi L. ID. (Brew neck, Charleston; N. J. Keecher, N.,J.. The Ohange orGtnce. '' The change of gauge on the Southern railroads that is now in progress is expec ted to have a stimulating -effect on the lum ber trade. Mill men along the lines of roads ho iseod their lumber to Wilmington tor shipment think that it will result in lowering the rates- of freight by sailing vessels' to "Northern ports. . A railway papeVpublishcdi tne "North says it is ex pected that temporarily, at least, the South ,ern staporta will lose business, lecause Southern freights can be sent North here after without change or additional handling. Eew EpUeopol Blabop. : At a regular meeting of - the Standing Pommittee of the Diocese of East Carolina, held at Goldsboro during the late Conven tion, consent was given to the consecration of the Rev. Edwin Gardner Weed, of Au gusta, ' Ga as Bishop" of "the , Diocese of Florida! V It had been : currently " reported that the Rev. Mr. Weed declined to accept the poBitionr- V.- - . :" wcatnar inoieauona The following are the indications for to- v For Maryland . and : Virginia;, slightly warmer, fair weather and westerly winds.' For North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, Eastern and Western Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi, generally ., fair weather, nearly stationary temperature. Variable winds, generally southerly. - " T Cotton Region Bulletin. :4,Cy ? ;- - The Signal Service BuTeau'furnishea the following record of - observations for; the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yes terday ; , " . Max. Min. Temp. 60 65 69 .62 59 -65 49 54 - 54 60 Rain Fall. .05 Temp. Wilmington,. . 7S 84 Florence. . . Wadesboro. Cheraw. ... .. .... New Bern......... Raleigh.... Weldon.... Salisbury ......... Goldsboro. ....... Lumberton.v. 85 83 80 84 89' 91 83 83 .00 .00 .00 .00- .00 .00 .00 .00 Call for a convention." - The Democratic Executive Committee of the Sixth Congressional District met in Charlotte on Friday ' last and issued a call for the Democratic Convention of the Dis trict to be held at Wadesboro on Wednes day, the 21st of July, at 11 o'clock a. m. Mr. Paul B. Means was chairman of. the meeting, and E. K. P.- Osborne, Esq., Secretary. ', - RITER ARDMARISE. Ger. barque Texas, Loof, hence, ar rived at Hamburg May 27. The German barque Cornells arrived in below and anchored at quarantine. Ger. barque EmiUe, Schueltz, hence for Wolgast, passed the Lizard May 27. Steamer Ethel, with the steam dredge from New River, in charge of Capt. George Lord left WrightaviUe Inlet Friday af ter ternoon at .xone, o'clock for Smith ville, by way of Corn-Cake Inlet , For the Star. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, Editor Stab: I will esteem it a courtesy if you will print in your valuable paper the following reflections concerning the busi ness interests of our community. At the meeting of citizens held in the Opera Honse on Tuesday evening last was developed unmistakably a . disposition on tbe part of our people : to put in motion some plan of action which will put new life into the arteries oT commerce and inter, nal improvement. The f actiopa also devel oped that the affairs of our county are in such excellent condition (thanks -to tbe honesty and frugality of our indefatigable Board of. County Commissioners) that we can well afford to make, a venture of one or two hundred thousand dollars in a man ner that will insure an indirect return in the shape of increased population and ap preciation in the value of property and' wages. There are three projects of inestimable value and pressing necessity to revive the. dormant energies of our people. First: The ferries across the river and the enor mous charged necessary to keep them up amount almost to a prohibition to farmers living on the west side of the river to bring their produce to the city, consequently, having no encouragement they make little or no effort to improve their condition, but are seemingly content to eke out a miserable existence, under the ban of ferry charges. But with free ferries, carts and wagons would come from the ex treme ends of Brunswick and Columbus to our market. Project No. 2 Is the exten sion of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. to our city. I have understood that with ah investment of $100,000 in second mortgage bonds, the road will be immediately brought here, which will give us another competing line to tbe great markets of the West and open up to our trade a portion of the most thrifty part of our State. Now for the last, but not least proposition the Onslow Railroad. With the expenditure of $100,000, a syndi cate can be formed to build a road to New River, a distance of a little over 40 miles, which will skirt our sounds and open up" a trade that cannot fail to be remunerative, and which cannot be diverted. It will add to the value and attractiveness of our sound property; and people from all parts of the State will flock to our' coast. Now, sup posing, for argument, that the money would be lost that was putinto these schemes; can any one deny but that the material interest will be advanced in a much larger ratio than would be necessary to pay for the outlay f One effect of . an appropriation for one or all of these projects .would be instantaneous the money would not leave the community, laborers would be employ ed, supplies would be bought to carry on the work, our population would be imme diately increased, the value of real estate would, be enhanced : and we would enter upon an era of prosperity that nothing could hinder. Can. the county do this T. Undoubtedly. She has no debt not pro vided for, her credit is Al, she can negoti ate her bonds at par. at a low. rate of interest, ' and the increase in the taxable values will pay off the debt by the time it is due and everybody will be better off. It is to the interest of all classes, of -our citizens to do this. It will undoubtedly create a de mand for mechanics and laborer!; it will In crease, the avenues of trade for our mer chants ; it will make business for lawyers ; it will enhance the value of real estate and other property, and will make it possible that our city, with its improved shipping facilities, snail be one of the principal out lets to foreign markets of the produce of the West. ; - ,,- . ' : ' ' Now let us do this; let us go at it in earnest, talk tt to our neighbors and inenas and keep the public, mind thoroughly in formed as to its great importance, and then formulate a plan for putting-it into effect, i ' When these things are done, and all of our material Interests are 'blossoming as the rose," and our city has inaugurated a system of sewage which will rid our town of a possible plague on account of the fil thy cess pools all over- it then the cry for paiks and ornaments- wilt be m such a character as not to be mistaken, and they will be built of such proportions as. will be commensurate with - the- dignity oi our -iiZLit C. bTETEKSOK, NEWADVERTISKMETS. DRUGS, MEDICIHE& & :CHEHICALS. ; i Fancy and Toilet Articles. " ; Vv. EOBEET B. BKLLaMT, ;. my 80 tf . - i N. WY cor. Market and Front Bts. , OTWSVERTISEMENTS. t And Crowning of Slay I Qaeen. Tuesday, June 1st, 186. PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION of the Lutheran Churoh, corner Sixth and Princess streets. Be freshnients will be served by the ladies. . The -Monroe Cornet Band will be present, at the Invitation of the Germanta Cornet Band, and will render some of their best selections. - - Gates open at 6 o'clock. my 80ic : . u Admission 10 cents. ATLANTIC OOA8T LINE, PASSENGER DEPABTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C.; Mav29th, 1868. Snmmer .Excursions ! COMMENCING -. JUNE 1ST BOUND- TRIP TICKETS will be sold to the various Springs and Bummer Beaorts in Virginia, Upper South Carolina and Western North Carolina at GREAT LY REDUCED BATES, good to return until Oc tober 81st, 1888. - For Bates, Schedules, &o , call on Agents or the undersigned. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. H. WALTERS, Gen'l Manager. my801w - " - nao . Grand Excursion ! 10 HOBTOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, by Tree Love Lodge No. 1469 and Golden Lyre Lodge No. 1688,(Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.) Bound trip tickets $4.50. Tick ets good to return on any regular train till June 12thf . my 80 It M. CItOXY, Auctioneer. BT CRONLT & MORRIS. r THE CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS -At Auction. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1ST NEXT, at 18 o'clock M., we will sell, at -Exchange Corner, on ac commodating terms, THE CAPE FEAR TOBAC CO WORKS, oorner ot 6th and Hanover Streets. The Lot 99x165 feet, to an alley, with a two-story Building, grated windows, 40x94 feet, and Shed attaohed.- Brick Building 16x17 feet, and a con tinuous Shed 12x80 feet upon alley In rear, with Engine, Boiler, Hydraulic Power and Hand Pumps, Retainers, Shapes, Box .Screws, Bands, Billets, Lioorloe Boiler, Small Tools, fto. Inventory ana terms at office of Auctioneers. Property by them shown upon application. EDWARD KIDDER & SONS. myS7 8t th en tu GEO. . W. PRICE, Jr., AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AUCTION AT EXCHANGE CORNER. ON TUESDAY. June 1st. at 10W o' elk. will offer a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also, 1 Roc ka way, t Baggy, 8 Carts, 1 Corn, Ho miny and Meal Grinder. 8 Fairbanks' Scales, lot of Plows. 8 Carpets, 8 Feather Beds, &o- Goods will be sold without reserve. Manv other Arti cles not included in the list will also be on sale. TTT.OT?.-m A TIMBER AND TORPEHTINE LANDS. "TTB HAVE LARGE BODIES OF THESE LANDS lying along the railroad from Fern and lna to Ce. dar Keys, Fla. AU finely Umbered and directly on rail trantpor lotion. Maps and full description sent on application. We solicit correspondence from Mill and Turpentine Men. - FRUIT AND FARMING LANDS. We have for sale 350,000 ACRES OF LAND in Florida, embracing some of the very best In the State for general Farming, Track Farming and Fruit Culture, ail on line of railroad. Every forty acre lot of this land has been examined by experts, and we are prepared to make selections for parties who cannot spare time to attend to It themselves; giving them an accurate and full description of the land, whioh we will IN ALL CASES GUARANTEE. Send for maps. ' " WILLIAMS & SWANN, State Bank of Florida, my W DAW 6m Jacksonville, Fla. , ; To Our Frienis and Patrons. B. THE UNDERSIGNED INSURANCE AGENTS, do hereby agree that on and after June 1st, 1886, until 8ept. 1st, 1886, we will close our effioes at' 5 o'clock p.m. JNa W. GORDON 4 SMITH, DxROSSBT NORTHROP, NORTHROP & HODGES, M. 8. WILLARD. W. L. SMITH & CO., ' ATKINSON MANNING. Wilmington, N. C May 83th, 1886. my 29 It BOY8 AND YOUTHS' SUITS.-In the above line we cannot be excelled. Our Nonpareil Patent Waistband Salts for Boys prevents tear ing off buttons, ripping of seams, and invaria bly gives general latiafaotion ut Style, Quality and Durability. Onr stock of Furnishing Goods is complete. Merchant Tailoring Department booming, but always room for one more. Call nd leave measure for a stylish suit. Verb, sap Ac. MTJNSON, my 80 It ; Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Summer Styles ! CTBAW HATS ! DTJNLAP HATS 1 HARRISON & ALLEN, - , s - Hatters. my30tf Domestic Ammonia, c NO LADY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. THE best known Cleansing Agent for. General Household use.- - Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes; Combs, Toilet Articles, o.' - - - WILLIAM H. GREEN CO, y80 tf 117 Market Street, GraintJradles, fyf BROWN, HTNMAN HUNTINGTON CO'S manufacture." That means PSBrxcnoH In wobk- xassbif and the vxst btxxl blasxs. - . : For sale by "v . , my 33 tf - GILES MURCHISON. Black Flaglnsect Powder. A COMPLETE DESTROYER OF EVERY 8PE- oies of lnseot life. Try it and you will be pleased .With the result. For sale only by - Druggist and Soedsman, , mySOtf - New Market. ' Siindries. riLASS ' FRUIT JAR?, THB BEST-SOLD' IN VI -this market. - . . Ioe Cream Freeaers and "Water Coolers.- ' Also, a fine lot of Table Cutlery, Pooket Knives andSoissors, For sale low at '-v. '...v.-v'j , : - , GEO. A. PECK'S. ; my&Otf .... 89So. Jront.it.. lOJW ADVERTISEMENTS, v A CYC LOWE! OF Clothing Bargains ! A Cyclone means a terrible WIND STORM, but when we announce a Cyclone of BARGAINS we are not giving you WIND. OUR STOCK IS FRESH. NO JOB LOTS. Every Garment we have upon our tables is TAILOR-MADS, eat by the best Cutters in this country and trimmed with the best Trimmings. Garments we sell are guaranteed to be as we represent them to be. We cheerfully exchange Goods, or refund the fall amount of money paid us for the same, if Goods are in good condition when returned to us. . Come and carefully inspect onr Tailor-Made Garments, made of the NEWEST, MOST STYLISH, and MOST DESIRABLE FABRICS, to be sold1 for LESS MONEY than you will have to pay else where. Biggest Bargain in Straw Hats ever known In Wilmington. We will sell this week a genuine MACKINAW STRAW HAT for SO Cents, sold in all other stores at SI. 50. Call and see them. You will take one. . - - . S. H.FISHBLATE, my 80 It . KING CLOTHIER. Hams. Earns. Hams. Springfield Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Shoulder and Breakfast Strips. - A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF ... , FANCY CAKES. AND CRACKERS. GORDON & DILWORTH PRESERVES, Jn quarts and glass Jan. Peaches, Pears. White Cherries, Pine Apple, Tamarinds, &c. Warranted to keep in the hottest weather. CALIFORNIA BART LETT PEARS AND EX TRA WHITE HEATH PEACHES. These Goods are of the very finest quality. GRATED AND SLICED PINEAPPLE. Underwood's Deviled Ham, Tongue, Turkey and Chicken. DUFFY'S PURE BARLEY MALT WHISKEY. P. L. BRIDGEES & CO. my to DW tf . . - $118,276.76. rjTOE ABOVE AMOUNT HAS BEEN PAID BY the undersigned for losses in the fire of 21st Feb ruary, 1886.-It is believed to be the largest amount -ever paid by any Insurance Agency in North Carolina for losses In one fire. EVERY loss has been promptly paid at maturity. - We refer to any one of the numerous policy holders who suffered by this fire, and who were insured - in the - Companies represented in tills Agency, for evidence of satisfactory settlements and liberal treatment. - - - M. S. WILLARD. - - . '- . 814 N. Water St. Telephone No. 5. - my 80 tf Louis J. Poisson, JJKAL ESTATE AGENT, l ' :i : " ; ": " r r - No. 118 North Second St. Am offering some good Investments in Real Estate." 5 ' - , - mySOlt .. . Picture Frames. - '. llE MANUFACTURE ANY SIZE FRAME TO -TV order, from the latest style, in Oak. Wal nut, Gilt, Cherry, and Plush Mouldings. We have also in stock a fine assortment of Photographs, Artotyea, Ofl - Paintings, Bngrav-1 mgs, osc, au atresonaoie price, my 80 tf YATES' BOOK STORE. Hew and ish. TUST IN, A VARIETY OF SADDLES, BRIDLES O and whips. Pretty Lap Robes of different styles. Carriages, Phstons, Buggies, Wagons, Drays, Carts and Harness, Trunks and Satchels. Our factory is in full blast. Repairing promptly and neatly done. MoDOUGALL LOVE, -my 80 tf . 114 North Front Street. ?p. Statement ' ; QF THE T?. S. BRANCH OF THE LONDON LIVERPOOL fc GLOBE INS. CO. - -r TotalAssets ..;......;.. ..$5,924,011 : .. . " - Liabilities........... . 3,34,908 SurpbJS..'.v........iAi.',.'.vt2,589,10S ? ' Losses paid la 1885, $2,035138. V. -v toswi paid In the TJnlted states for 35 years; $37,500,000. -'..-.s! . AU losses paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT. ; , $y AGENTS'f :I; : r"i yZJ'Z iH ?Noiill N.'Water istteeii' ' Telephone No. 73. .- :- - . -:-. my 80 tf BROWN'S IRON BITTERS CURED MR. P. I. Wvatt, 218 N. McDowell Street. Raleigh, N. (X, of Indigestion, nervousness and dizziness, and he has grown strong and hearty. . .. ,.;. ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - e;iTF hi slW ef JsiiisuckEp;t5o TESTS.' In STorfolk and all otlinr -.? : SICILIAN COATS AND VESTS In Pearl and Black. Tbe Latest KToTeltlea In NECK- WEAR. : . . - ' V Fancy and Plain HOSIERY isaiDnan and Gauze UN- DEBWEAK. And In fact eTerjtblnglQ Gen- :yV Ing Ooods, that go to make op a First Class Establishment. We will sell these Goods at a very - small advance on New York cost. Come and see us. A.DAVID, The Clothier. Atlantic Coast Line. WILMINGTON, N, O, May 86, 1885. 6 WING TO CHANGE jOF GAUGE ON LINE South of Wilmington on May 29th and June 1st, the following Trains wQl be annulled : Passenger Train 'Nev 53. from Colombia to unarieaton on May 89tn. n May: i Passenger Train No. 63 from Charleston to Co lumbia on May 89th. I Passenger Train- No. 53 from Charleston to -lanes on Jane 1st, bat will ran from Lanes to " Columbia. Passenger Train No. 42 from Florence to Charleston on June 1st. jPassenger Train No. 43 from Charleston to -Wilmington on June 1st. . Passenger Train No. 47 will run Special Sohed-. v nle on June 1st.- Leaving Charleston 12.25 A. M,,.. ; and arriving in Wilmington 7.80 A.M. . v .-' Local Freights Nos. 9 and 10 between Sumter and Florence on May 29th." - -" i Local Freights Nos. ll and 12 between Sumter and Lanes on Mar 29th. ' i Through and Local Freights Nos. 25 and 26, be- 4 tween Columbia and Florence May2th. - , -Through Freight No. SO froun Wilmington to -tv Charleston on May 8ist 1 Through Freiirht - No. 21 from Charleston to - ; Wilmington on May 81st and June 1st.' - Local Freights Nos. 6 and 7 between Wllmlag- ' - ton and Florence Jane 1st. " All other Trains will run as usual. . - Perishable Freight and Live Stock wQl not be h received for points West of Lanes and Florence : from May 28th to June 1st incloMve. nor for any -point on the line from May 81st to June 1st incln- ' sire. - . - . I " ;- ' - All regular schedules wQl be resumed on Jane -2nd. T.M. SMKBSON. ' General Freight and Pass. A gent. - - ; H. Wi Gen'l Manager. my 271 nao i -1 ,-' Sealed Proposals, gBALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED' by The Board of County Commlaaloners of New Hanover Couuty, at their Office In the Court V House, in Wilmington, N. C, up to 3.S0 o'clock . P, M., Jane 11th, 18S6, for the erection of a new. r ; County JalL Plans and specifications on file in , - ' their Office. A bond of $5,00, or 25 per cent, of - y bid. to accompany ;eaoh proposal. The Board reserves the rlghtto reject any or all bids. 1 Address 1- i I -" " HORACE A. BAGG, Chairman, ' : ; my.19 1 1e 11 Wilmington. N. C. - t -- Floxtr, Bacon Lard, &c;c : inhA BbUFLOUB an grades, " JQQ Boxes v s. and Smoked C.R. SIDES, - fjf Cases and Buckets LARD, i Aft Hhda and Bbls New Crop IUU- Cuba MOLASSES, 100 BblB Sefiaed SUGARS, all grades, 2QQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, : 25 Bbls CAROLINA RICE, .. - ; 25 611168 BANDOLPH SHEETING, ' . 25 Bales BANDOLPH TARN. 5Q0 BundTee HOOP IRON, 25 BblsISTlLLXB'SGLTTB, " ' " 50 Kegs RAILS, - ' JQ0 Cases CONCENTRATED LYE, 50 Cases BALL POTASH. : .25 80X68 CANDY, ;; " . ';- . 50 Boxes CANDLES. ' "- Seap, Starch. Snuff, Tebaoco, Crackers, Aa.Ao., 4o. - ' - . ' For sale low bv - my 30 tf . . WTI.lt A MS RANKTN it CO. )M SxiriimerGbods WE CONTINUE TO ADD TO OUR 8TOCK OF ' Summer Goods by every Steamer. Refrige-, rators as low as the lowest in price; Coolers, all sizes and prices; the Queen OU Range, ahead of anything in the oil stove line: - Lemon Squeezers, -White Mountain Freezers, Sprinklers, Cooler and ' Stands, as desirable as they are beautiful. , i : W. H. ALDERMAN A CO.: - mySltf SSMarketSt. . Cultivators. WB HAVE THE GENUINE IRON AGE. ' Also the DIXIE. Now if you want a Cultivator that will please you, try one of the abore. We will guarantee tbe results and - at such prices as has never been given in this market. Fine as sortment of Grain Cradles just received. GOOD GOODS is onr motto. . Wtf. MgpRTNGEH ACO..- !4ilSeoes80i to John Dawson Oo . my 80 tf ?i t;t WilmingtoB, N.Cfc pBESEBYB YOTJB WINTER CLOTHING. -WI, x. Keep it. If von need a Kerosene uu stove, we have what la Known as The JBest; works beau-, tifolly, is substantial; it is of great value to yoa this hot weather. Call and see them; we can sat isfy yoa; all sizes and prices - Pure White OIL - - - - PARKE3 TAYLOR, f , my80tf - r . 3 South Front St. : ; -1 : r
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