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fhe Morning Stan ,a. Mfc -fjay ' - IIXIAM II. BERNARI PU H LI n BP DAYJEXCKPT MONDAYS.; ,, ,tTop auBsoRirriow, ist abvakc,:. .m, Year (by Mail). Postage Paid, 6 00 i, 9 00 Fbree Months ..: isr to mil V.C.IUI". Vnr-r.i Oitv SubsoriDers, uouvwou io any pars . . 1 . . I M -VTrt Cltr. Tweltb Cswtf per wees, wi city " .'t s ire not authorised to collect for Store ' " " as ."ieoond Class Matter. REDUCTION IN PRICE. : :ontion is invited to the follow r. -luced rates of subscription: - ihilV ST A It, Br mailt r: Or.o Year . . .. .$6.00 Six Months . 8.00 Three Months 1.50 One Month 50 Delivered to City Subscribers. for ,:.rjod at the rate of Twelve any On , per week. iVEKRLV STAR, By iriall: One Year $1.00 60 30 Six Months Thrvo Months Ti:f redaction in price will, we are nt, add materially to onr al- hrp circulation, thus making uir more valuable than ever-to CM ,ti. re th o ! Irijriphic news service has y been largely increased, and iiii.ur determination to keep the Stau up to the highest standard of nuvopipt'i excellence. OUTLINES. The later-State Commerce Com mission pave a hearing to Oouncill,.a colored man, who makes charges of unjust discrimination against the At lantic Sa Western Railroad. Henry Wiggins, a negro murderer, was hanged yesterday at Palatka, Pla Key West reports five new eases of yellow fever and one death. New Orleans has received the first !'t of new crop rice. An elec tric storm, accompanied by heavy rain, caused great destruction at Phillipsburg. J.; three persons were killed. Bridges on the Har lem Railroad were washed away by a Hood : all traffic is suspended. N. Y. markets: Money easy at :i per cent; cotton quiet and steady atlO'KUc; southern flour unchanged ami quiet; wheat closed weak: No. 2 red July nominal at 80f e; corn weak; No. 2 August 4iH 43Jc; spirits turpen tine dull at 31c; rosin steady at $1 00 Me rry V. Ravenel, LL. D. a very -ji-Lini;ui8hel S. C. botanist, is dead, A 73 When hauled up before the Honae Dr. Tanner "crawfished" and took I Di'lv word. A colored picnic near Ne York nij( (i in ;he usual way the razors fiilrd til's air and many were hurt. That horrible murder of a boy by 3Jiori.li Carolina preacher and teach er turns out to be a regular Mun chausen yarn all through. Muses Fort and E. R. Boyle, two Liiiina editors, met byfappoint m i.i- and had a regular knock down an 1 drag out. I not that as good as N-iooting each other? 'I'! 1:0 at- R. ftl. T. Honter was the yoangest Speaker the House has ver had, even younger than Mr. Clay wa. He was elected in 1839 when not thirty-one years old. Mr. John S. Barbour, of Va., is for Cleveland. He is friendly to the Ad ministration. Unless you blow. ' an mat is done the organs will I me you down as hostile and bour- I oonish and fiilUr I . I 'PL . . - - - . I l'l-H Was a hnoro falsehood in tho 1 Papers about th rih rv,l R.flM. J "equeathing $000,000 to aeTO woman and her children. An ob- "-ore man of that name did leave 2,000 to a negro woman. K - . A great many theatrical troupes booked for the South darning ine next eeason. This painfal an nouncement moves the Richmond Va ) Slate to H3v: of ii ,uls 8imPiy saddening when we think Sn.,M . he?trical horrors with which ..the JU'-" us Deen afflicted." r u is to be hoped that the reported caui ot "10 famous African explo- unry M. Stanley, is false. . If )!0V(-1S leep it up it is only a ques J" 01 time Of bpintr U-o tanar I or tho perish v. natives. Stanlev mar ; vet'l th wilds as Livingstone Niamey is a hero of many ir-hreadth adventures. M en, VJen- iJlX. nf "NT V . j.j s l 86th year. It was Mies ,Dix who I Vi8id ISorth Carolina and' was chitfl T . J V instrumental in havinc the it In8ane Asylum erected.' She 1 bill th? 9 eioquence that carried: the! trough the Legislature.; . . XL. NO. 106. X7j:A 1 j1 y I I Geo. A. Pkck; Por comfort. - ; C. W. Yatbs Always ready. R L. Htjtchins Pure paints. - Pakkkr & Tjltlob No sham: Giles & MuKcmsoK--Tiaware. M. KATZ-f-Special barcains. ?r .-H HiBiiiiNew turnip seed. Haerisoh& Allen Straw hats. B, Warrkh & Son New drink. Pikst Baptist S. S. Excursion. Bbowh & Roddick Coolest store. Notice Board of Commissioners. G. W. Johnson For sale or lease. ' N. Y. & W. S. S. Co Sailing days. Lbnia J. Poissok Real esUte agent. R. P. McDotjoall Now is your time. Sam'l Bkab, 3u To tobacco dealers. C M. Habris Open until 10 o'clock. 3. H.Pishblath Burst things wide open W. E. Springkr & Co -Mason's fruit jars Pennex.Ii & Dantel Sign of the horse. G. R. French & Sons Boots and shoes. Alderman, Flanker & Co Lightning rods. Lntal uoi. The Produce Exchange closed for business yesterday at 2 p. m. The police made several arrests for disorderly conduct last night. Look out for the Charlotte ex cursion next Tuesday night at 9.05. A correspondent . at Maxton writes: "We are still having rain and it still continues hot." The county register issued three marriage licenses the past week; two for whites and one for a colored couple. The First Baptist Sunday School I "Will give an excursion to Carolina,! Beach next Tuesday for the benefit of the Library fund. - The "bus" fare in Charlotte has been reduced from 25 cents to lO.cents. Looks like the owners otthe "busses" will soon be "busted" at these prices A colored boy fell into the river at the foot of Market street dock yes terday morning; but being a good swimmer got out without assistance. The cotton movement at this port shows receipts jter the crop year to July 23d, of 133J72 bales; to same date last year, 101,453; an increase of 32,319 bales. Mr. James Kendrick, a native of Payetteville and for years a mem ber of the typographical fraternity of Wilmington, died in New York city on the 20th inst. Mr. Will H. Moore, a well known Wilmington boy is a conduc tor of the first class on the Texas Pa cific Railroad. He left Wilmington about three years ago. There were eleven interments the past week, as follows: Oakdale.two adults; Belle vue, one adult and two children; Pine Forest (colored) Ceme tery, five adults and one child. . Wheat closed in Chicago, yes terday at 09 for August and 714 fox September. .There'll be a chance for tne taurine "scalpers" soon, unless a sudden fit of strength seizes the mar ket, i Messrs- 8t P.1 Shotter fc . Co. cleared then Norwegian barque Frida yesterday, for Antwerp with a cargo of 3,368 barrels of .rosin weigh ing 1,081,110 pounds and valued at $3,474,99. At , the recent convention of master house painters held in New York, R. L. Hutchins, of this city, was elected a member of the Execu tive Board, to represent the State of North Carolina; Cl ' l he police made a good move vesterdav when thev cleared the slde-i walk on the west side of .Front be- t ween Dock and ; Orange." of the ac- cumulation of boxes, melons, etc. with which it'was encumbered. ?thn Rnart f rVknnr nnmfni.u inwih m'SrVr.Xwa:rteran I ta receive complftihte from tax-payers; relative ,to assessments of property. This is the last -meeting that the Board will hold for the -purpose men-j tioned. "Bex," the gentlemanly but quarrelsome canine 'who wears his tail ' 'banged J b4 is' well y knoa to fahionabfelreetejri'lDl .North Front , street near Market,- made an nnezpeeted call at the STARofiBce last night: 0 but Dashw was 'out and his visit was devbidiTotyesttlts "J. Wer have beea Teqaesied to say that the Sunday : SehoOj. at Baptist Chapel, corner Or Tlitn and. Wooster streets,' will not be suspended during the hot weather,, but -will .meet promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. every Sab- 3M. W '. A 'Pi.on.h fn ciirArir tinlnt -witVi n. fnll eoms of teacher Kecelpta of Naval Storaa. " !: i The .iyal..8tore8-ezhiUC the crop year to date (July 33) as posted at the Produce : Exchange, shows re ceipts bt: spirits .turpentine,. .26,839 casks, acrainst 22.354 to the same date .last year. Receipts of rosin are 104, -180 against? 117,431 to same date aast iyear; iof tary-15,634 ? barrels, ; against tine, 9,299 barrels against 8,106 barrels at the sameate last year. : VOL - fcl I I ' . .. - '.. S.-.-l " . ' I I M '.-AK. II. A - 8 i - m w . H WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1887. B ONSLOW RAILROAD- TUe IsUUeatloaa r That Aside Frota Its ma'rila the Ne-ur Registration will stulheQeatln In Favorof Sab erfpUoB. " i The Review of yesterday has an in teresting communication in advocacy of the subscription to -the Wilming ton, Onslow and East Carolina Rail road. While -we think the writer over-estimates the revenue of the road for the first year, his points are well taken, and he fortifies his f position with a strong array of figures. Aside from, the merits of the ques tion (and it has merits) we believe the requirement that there shall be a registration de novo practically settles the question in favor of the subscrip tion. Heretofore, the requirement that a majority of the registered vote, as it appeared from the books used in. the preceding election, should be cast in the affirmative in order to make the subscription valid, has been fatal. But, now, we are to have an entire ly new registration, for this especial election; and the probability is that it will be the smallest registration of voters ever had in the city. It mat ters not, however, bow small the re gistration maybe if a majority be cast in favor of subscription. So, if the total number of voters registered is only 500, it follows that the friends of the railroad have only to poll 251 votes in order to carry their point. In a registration like that under consideration it is likely that those who favor the schemewill take more interest in it than those who oppose it: and the net result will be, as we think, a majority in favor of subscrip- ti on The people of Wilmington are evi dently in favor of doing something to increase the trade of the town. They are tired of "watching and waiting," and the indications are that they will rote in favor of . the subscription to the Onslow road; especially as there' seems to be no prospect now of an opportunity to vote on the question of a subscription to the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. Sad Deatb la GoUtkor. A correspondent of the Star, wri ting from Goldsboro, says that Mr. Mike Woods, a respected citizen of that place, was found dead in his room yesterday morning. Mr. Woods, when found, was lying upon his back upon the floor near a chest; his legs and arms were drawn up as if from the effects of severe pain. The body was swollen to that extent that it had burst. The body was immediately prepared for burial and taken to the cemetery, escorted by citizens and the Goldsboro Rifles. It is supposed that Mr. Woods died Wednesday night. He had been sick and under treatment by a physician that afternoon and at night after sit ting around talking with friends, as was his custom, he retired. He was unmarried and lived a quiet life, oc cupying a room situated in a retired portion of what is known as the "Law building." The cause of his death was probably cramp colic. Mr. Woods was born in County Clare. Ireland. He served in the Goldsboro Rifles during the r late war, and was wounded in the battle of Bristow Station in 1863. Mr. Woods was a member of the Catholic Church- He was greatly respected, and leaves a memory that will be cherished by all who knew him. He has a sister- in-law residing in New York and rela tives in Ireland. .The Smaller Indaatrtaa. In a well considered article in its local department, yesterday, the Mes senger advocates "the establishment of all sorts, of manufacturing enter prises, and the smaller industries in particular." This is just ' what -Wil mington needs, and the Stab has. been for many years trying to impress that 'view "dni our people. We shall oontinue to keen this matter before thmn. and with the heln of our new cotemporary we trust they may be finally, aroused to the importance ofi manufactures as a factor in building nn.ttir'' -nt n Hr Aitv ftnh thrive fh.t. ru'aa ATnoirAiv or th ordi-i nary mercantile trame such as comes: .ill IIVWWVIM VM. V 1 This must be supplemented, with: manufacturing industries, and the; more we diversify, the better. The Stab joins hands with the Messenger in ai its efforts to build up bur eity. V. .?omsaaosar. caoru t0-r? i ny B. Wblston, action fox-seaman's' wages, heard In V. S. Ctonual: vMterdav' bv the payment of the -" r iw,i - amount uue $49.66, The case being uettled, no certificate of 1 libel was is- sued. Some of the brew of the vessel were sworn yesterday land examined as to the ratine' of the steward. : It was claimed that he was incompetent. i i.'xi : ..jjAil- Vio-f the evidence did not, show that the steward should be xlisrated. One of the seamen gave as a? proof of incom- I petency that the steward did not peel j.the toti potatoes tnai were cow ji-nsu. iut Th I.ata Electrical Staraaa-Xtamac to Telegraph Llnss- "-i.TWivln '-thA heated term thflr. va 1 have been experiencing for ; the past Itwo weeks great damage has been done by lightning to poles of telegraph lines on all the. rpads leading to Wilmington and elsewhere, and linemen havo been kept going to repair breaks and ensure commu nication. On Tuesday night last, the greatest havoc ensued, in all directions. North, between Wilmington and Goldsboro, the lightning destroyed all but two wires for a time putting them in a general "mix" "by the des truction of cross-arms and knocking fiat several poles. Southward only one wire held good to Florence, and the storm from the south that struck Sumter, S. C, seems to have crossed the country in a northerly direction and floored the wire on the Carolina Central. At the same time and in a short interval, the wires were "down ed" between Greensboro and Char lotte. The electric storms in all this sec tion, it is said, have been unprece dently furious and destructive. Linemen Stith and Hughes, of this city,have been on the go for "trouble" constantly. The former carried up the Carolina Central Friday morn ing fprty or more poles, to repair damages that have recently occurred between Wilmington and Laurinburg. Many of these poles will be put in po sition to-day at different points along the line of road. "Stuttering Black Dick," a charac ter of this city, and quite a lineman, with other hands accompanied Mr. Stith.' At Clarktoh yesterday, Dick was on a pole, nailing on a cross-arm. Stith and his men were "lining it up" at the same time and as Dick tells it, the "dead man" gave way and the pole 'sluted," precipitating the great stut terer flat of his back in a deep cut, badly bruising him up, but bones in tact.and yelling Comanche-like as he went to the clay, "Hold'er up, Mr. Stiff ! Don't let her slute." Mr. Stith tells us Dick was a picture in his de scent for an instantaneous camera shoot, had one of our artists been present. Criminal Court. The Criminal Court adjourned for the term yesterday afternoon. Continuation of the case of Lewis Whiting, charged with the larceny of $335, occupied the time of the Court during the forenoon. Arguments was made by Solicitor Moore for the State, and Marsden Bellamy, Esq., for the prisoner. The case was given to the jury about one o'clock in the afternoon, and the Court took a re cess until 4 p. m. After the Court had reassembled the jury came in and through their foreman stated that it was impossible for them to agree. The Judge ordered a mistrial and the jury were discharged. It is said that they stood eight for acquittal and four for conviction. The Court or dered that the bond required of the prisoner should be fixed at $300. Af ter a few moment's conversation with his counsel and some of his friends who were present in the court room, Whiting was taken back to jail, where he will remain until the September term of Court, unless in the meantime his friends furnish the required bail W. H. Palmer alias Farmer, the white man convicted . of stealing a suit of elothea from one of the lodg ers at Mrs. Woodcock's boarding bouse, was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the State peniten tiary. Henry King, colored, convicted of stealing a watch, was sentenced to three years in the State penitentiary Tna Swimming Foal. , ;The boys are much pleased with the suggestion of the Star that the City Fathers' provide for them a I swimming poor, anu peg umi, wo nui I not drop the matter, we can oniy I renew1 the suggestion and express tne I hope that it will he speedily adopted, -tne expense w.we cuy..wwuxu trifling, and the pleasure derived from it by the boys would be Immense: It Is ' decidedly Important to know I how to swim," and the "pool" would I affora. tne necessary oppori,aiii vu tbe art. besides beine a source of., inestimable pleasure to those who cau now swim.: . The ques tion of health, too, enters largely into the proppsitioa. ' 1 . ITIayar's Court. Ben Shaw; the colored boy arrested oWiday night 'disorderly conduct,, - waaa4abeAra4e - 5 Mayor yes-? ' W wi ordered to 'i t ,ftVS ' . l.- . . T " .t-. , I a ten day's term in tne ioeK-up. I l iiL7 : Chas. McCartney, colored, charged with disorderly . conduct, was fined ' V ' i' ' a foil . Henderson Davis, colored, for fail S510. . 1 ( ure to pay the license tax required of( stevedores, was fined 420; the fine to b remitted -provided th'e license was. -procured by40 a. , ; I ;f rSee fourth page tor otner locaf hews j .VSSBBBBBSMBBBBSSSSBBnSBBMBBBBBBBBSlSBBMSBSBiaSBBaSBBl - hitt. n i)i il tnt 1 bla home at Halls- boro.N, J, JOtiN W. HALL, of typhoid '.fever of typhoidTer ana paralysis, agea vw years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ARK GOING TO "Burst Things Wide Open" TOR THE BALANCE OF THE SUMMKR ! CLOTHING ! Fifty Cents la Csh Is better at any time than One Hundred Ceots of OM Stock. Old Stock is Dear at Any Price ! We cheerfully send Goods to your home to compirtj in Trice. Fit, Style. Finish and Quality with those of other dealers, and every Article purchased from as PSRFBCr SATISFACTION OUAKANTKED OR.MONKY CHBKRFULLT RB FONDKD. S. H. FISHBLATE, Jrwst KING CLOTHIER. j TO CAROLINA BEACH, TUESDAY, July 2C, 1897. BV FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY. Boat leaves wharf at 0 and 3 o'clock. Tickets 10 and 23 cents. Jy24 It Notice. rpHE BOARD TF COMMISSIONERS WILL BB In session on Monday. July Kth. 1S37, at ii o'clock P. M , for the purpose of betrliig com, plaints of the Tax payers, who desire redaction of ateeesmenis on property. ParUej Intereeted wld please take notice, as this w ill be the last op portunity they will have for hearing in that mat ter. . 110 RACE A. BAGG. Jy 24 It Chairman Baard Commissioners. Proposals for Btilliu New Guar! House JlnS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 13 O'CLOCK H August 8th, 18i7, for ooostrocUnjr a new Guard Honse and for repairing City Court Room. Flans and specifications can be seen at City ClerVs office. , Committee reeerres the rlKht to reject any and all bids. JAMES W. KING. JNO. L. DUDLEY, GEO. W. PRICK. Committee. Jy M it For Sale or Lease, rrvrapKNTiNK location nc the best pink i a . , fnrt in heorffta. directly on a new Railroad. Terms, one-haif cash, balance In eight months. Apply at once If you want a pIoe. G. W. JOHKSOH. fceal Estate Agent. AbbevUle, Ga. jyMPlOtAWlt Kainit By Auction. QM THE 27TH IS8T.. (UKLESS CHARGES BE sooner paid J we will sell at our Auction Store, at It o'oloek A. X., so mneh of tbe recent Impor Utlonof KAIKrr.bylhe Danish Barque Word soen, as may be necessary to pav tne freight and charges due oh that cargo by the owners there of, say about 12.310, and tbe expenses Incident on the sue. COLLIER A (XX. - Auctioneers. lr19tf ' ,: Ho Suam ii'VOTtor Goois; 17It EMPLOY ONLY GOOD WORKMEN AND 1...-. ' aaraatee all work. We keep la stock t&e best of COOt STOVKS, and all rt her roodsjn nr He.. Old bous of - PARKER A TAYLOR. prraa wHrTMQUV ' -jy as 8t ' : To Tohacco Dealers I , ' Ttfyr KXCkTVKTJ Tty)H FACT0HT ICO HALT - ; J . . . - KfMhels Celebrated Twist, S0O boxes oboiee crades Tobaooos. 15.SC0. Una Havana. Cigars., Bpeeisr bargains offered In abore goods. ... , T" t SAMUEL BEAM. Bn. fT 24 tf - - IS Market Bt. Wanted, 'A RTKNOGRAPHKR ANDjriPZ-WKITKa DK DoelUon.-- Three years experience fa Office' !., ' . .-.- r nat rereranoes siren. " Address ' sires WorfcBeattefersjioes' given.-Address p,:irJJ box i4 DarbAm BOX DarbAO, H. C WHOLE NO. 6500 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COOLEST STORE ! IN THIS CITY. BROWN & RODDICK, 0 North Front Si. We offer for Ihla week tome spsclal lets as follows : Ladle' Colored Silk jtllts, SO reatt, rejratar prloe il.C0 a pair 1 Gents' White Dress Shirts, Pleated Bosoms, suitable for 8umra5r wear, G9 Cents, worth $1.03. Ladles' and Gents' Summer Underwear. Special Bargain la dents' Balbrlfir&n Wilrts and r rawors, 53 cents a pah-, worth $1.03. Ladles' Zephyr Corsets, 73 cents a pair. The moat comfortable CORSKT for warm weather In tbe United States. Trunks. Ladles' and Gents' Trunks In a great variety of makes. TLls 8 Lore will close eTry Friday afternoon at 1 P. V. until farther notice. BROWN & RODDICK, 0 NOKTU FRONT STREET If 17 tf New York and Wilmington Steamship. Co. FROM PIER 9, .EAST RIVER. N kW. YORE located bet. Chambers and Rooserelt BU At S o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, July 80 REGULATOR Saturday, Ana-, 6 BENEFACTOR Saturday. Ang. IS REGULATOR Saturday. Ang. 20 raoM-WTLMTJIGTOS. REGULATOR Sat&Tday. July 80 BENBFACTOR Saturday, Ang. REGULATOR .Saturday. Aug. BENEFACTOR Saturday. Aug. 30 ry Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points tn 'oni and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II. G. SWALLBONKS, Superintend en t, Wilmington, M. C TkM. ti. Kcer, Trafflo Manager, Hew York XV. . Clvde Sc. C.. General A rents. Jy 8 tf B6 Broadway. Wew York. Straw Hats ! TTmbrellas i HARRISON A ALLE2. 1y84U I Hatters. On Sunday Morning STEAMER LOUISE WILL LEAVE FOR CARO LINA REACH at 9130 o'clock. Train for Louise wDl leave Beach at 5 o'clock: PASSPORT will leave at S o'clock as ntna!. J. W. HARPER. jy gi t ' Geet Manager. New Drinks. piNXAPPLK SHERBET AND LEMON PHOSPHATE. Especially for Monday. K. WARREU A SON. Exchange Corner. Jy24tf Qemue Mason's Fruit Jars, Hf ABLINS PRKSKRVrKO KETTLKS, X"A APPLE PARTEM. Ac, AU at Bottom Frksee. WM. K. bPRXNGKR A CO.. 19, tl. 13 Market St. lrtf 1887 New Crop. 1887 rpURNIP SEED, ALL VARIETIES, FROM NEW CROP, Just received and for sale very low. Coun try orders solicited. 3. tl. HARDIN. Druggist and Seedsman. Jy24 tf New Market. Always Ready 'JX RSCXrVX CUSTOMERS FOR SCHOOL. Books. Blank Books, Ink. Fens, PencQs, Wrap ping Paper. Grain Rags, Base Ball Snppltes, Pic ture rrames, uammocas, vroquei, . Jy84tf , C. W. YATES. For Comfort. fJTIOSE DOOR AJTD WINDOW SCRKENB, ALL ataas. prevenU mosquitoes. Ae. Also Ply Trapa of the best quality, aad Fishing Tackle a. specialty. AU for sale low by. . Jy X tf 8ouU Froat St.' How is Yonr Time 1 - 1 q) GET YOTJB BUGGY OB CAZELLGXRX I paired aad Famted. I eaa naka tt Vwk as rood I ae new. or oaa trade or sea yoaeeew one. Try I me. Ia tbe old JaU btrUdng, eorner of Princess and Second streets. Yonrs tral JVSIM w: f ' B. P. cDOrOALL, . BATKI or AOTBUTUin c; t One aqaare Oaa Pay.. ...... '..'.".... ! ' ; ' Twn xsyai iiimm) mmw..i - lott? Pt). ..' . " f lTA lmyBi e-a- ee ae !! OB Vftlfyaoaaa 2f"' su youths.. ....... ' -' . " . . One Tiu. M.f..fM. ... ti - M Ooatreet Adrerttoexaeata txa at pre; tkjoately low rates. . " v Ton fines toSd HonpanU typa naka one sq u. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH HOUSE. 116 Market ''sttr-f: SPECIAL BARGAINS ! XUIS WEEK T A large variety different stylM DRIES GOOI3S - 5e per yard. ' M-lnch BATI8TK. 8o per yard. " " r Best DRSS8 GINGHAMS. Se per yard-. " Good SATZEN8, worth 25c for p.. WHITB GOODS, 8, JO. 12J, 15 and ISo per yard IXSKS TOWXXa from 10c n p. ' "v TABLE DAJLASKfl from 85c Bp. , -f"X ; a. PARASOLS 8 ATHENS from 40o np.j . ALPACCA from 60o p. - - -RiMNANTS OF XKBROmZRIXS, andalarr ' USI 07 LACKS, which we h&re not bad room ' to show to far this neaeon, AT VXRT LOW. PRICKS. 1 , " "3- GAU6E JltKRINO UNDERWEAR, besides a', . f nil assortment of - ... . DEES8 AND FANCY GOODS. - ' GLOVES. MITTfl, HOSIERY. CORSETS, KOBES AND FLOUNCTNGS. - f V At prices that will plesse everybody. Rl . W . K A T Z ' S 116 Market St. ? For the Hot Weather. rjx BZ COMFORTABLE TRY A PAIR OF OUR - LOW 6H0KS for Gents, Ladles, Hisses and CLU-' 1 - fc - . . , dren. - They are of nest de Igna, elegant to fit, eaty to the foot, and delightful to wear. - 4 Call and see ns. ., Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FHONT RTHJlg !' Jyaatr A Card. rpiIXRSISA NEGRO MAN SKLLISG KXWK. PAPERS on tbe streets dally, and represents " himaelf ss sein&r them for the underlined, which Is false. Please leave jonr orders as- ny Store. Free delivery to any part of the etty." C M. HARRIS, Sews Dealer. I Open nntll 10 o'clock. )y mtf - For Rent, r y Tht dctrbl Dwelllxig Hooae, Wo ,. iias 520 Market Street, corner of Sixth, ' Apply to -"-".; Jy 23 Ct J. L. OAJrrWZLU' v I Have on Hand vf 'y SELECTED STOCK OF PURE FA1HTS, Lead, Oils, Hard Finishes, Pure Varnishes, Ad. . r t li i fiv una . " Khoo No. IIS North KlxU St. Sole Agent for Improved Metobds, Ao. .It Tinware. . ' TTTK K KEP THIS LINE OF GOODS ALSO. IT W is none of your slop-shop work. - It la the ' work of yonr true Knight of Labor. If yon boy ' -a bill of tats Ware from ns and la piece sbot04 . leak charge tt up to us. It is guaranteed aralnst . leakage. GILES MURCHISOM. - - jy m U Jobbers Hardware. -; Persons - Briflding O WILL PLEASE REMEMBER THAT Wl ARE ' -putting up Lightning Rods ta eonaeetkta with fcooflnsr. Drtvewella. Ac. Domtglva your' orders to Lichtaas: Mod A rents wbea vom can get better work done at lower figures here at borne. Can on as for Bulla era Hardware of every v crtptto'isw ALDERMAN. FLA7KZR A CO, , - Dealers ta Hardware, Tinware, Aa, '- Jy 84 tf WPmmgtoa, V. C. Loms jr. rpoissoNV' , :.,V.y " BXAL ESTATX AGZ3TT. so. m north mraD sx ' . Parties wishteg to bay or eeU Baal Estate, aad; thoee bavtag Eetstas so saaaaca aad Kmu to collect, would do well to call on. me. Jy H U Hew. Crop JICKEICAJI GROWM TTJEZTIP AXD. ALL Inedmg atieClee Fall Cabbage aad oonaM e3. You orders soUctted. PrWee, omaUty and pont y Dnm. niiinl and Zrareit ROBERTR. BELLAXY. DrarruiU H. w. Cor. Front and V arket tit iiceja as sundrtas. MUM Sign of the Horse: TTTK HAVE SOW THE LARGEST. PEfH l V V Mt, and aott dorabi stock ot Dtk-NX h AND SADDLERY GOODS ever before labowa tn the city. One case of Geenlne AroyAad4a last reoetved. Will close the balance of Ls; FENNALL DANIxC Horse MUUsera and Clothiers. Jy4tf yo. te ao. Frrwit ht. FIIE BLOODED. HORSES :F0H SUE. A' CAS LOAD 07 TTXX EOlaSES XCST itred from Wsetern jTortb CaroTlns, Aaorr I them three pairs of fioe drlylnr boraee, 1 beary draft horses. - All weU broken a I single ejiyers. Can be seen at ixit , or-e t b. r aad t& ri f-rihna s ' - BtaWea. - - . , ' . , . .- J0X.1L ETOCS.TO.S.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 24, 1887, edition 1
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