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THE MORNINGKSTAR By wiixiaxx n. xzxuxNXnb; PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT XOKDA V B bates or sxnaoaiwiox, rxAVraaox. oae ve&r 0y MaiD. Foetage raw..... ...... as ou g x Montus, " . -' ; s go Three Months ' I CO Oae Month, , ..i. """..' GO yTo City Subscribers, delivered la any put of the City. TwrnnCnmrnr veeL -Oat City Agentbare no ausuorweu so-oouoos ror more titerod at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. c as Second Class Matter. MORNING EDITION. The House of Representatives yes terday passed Senate bill for the con struction of bridges across the Cape Fear, Black and Northeast rivers in North Carolina; tbTofiff yfrl Was then debated until adjournment, Emperor Frederick sleeps well and his general condition is slowly im proving. The Pope has issued a decree condemning the plan of cam paign in Ireland, because he Is cpn vinced that it is illegal; he also con demns boycotting as a practice con trary to justice and charity. - , The Presbytery of Louisville has delivered judgment against the proposed union of the Northern and Southern Pres byterian Churches; the separation of the colored people into separate, churches, and the interpretation and application of the common ecclesias tical law with referencetb Secular and political questions, ' are the stumbling blocks. - There - were six executions yesterday-one in Maryland, three at Fort Smith, Arkansas,and two in South Carolina., Total receipts of cotton at all of the ports since September 1st, 5,236, 925 bales. In the Chicago mar ket yesterday prices were irregular, with a downward; tendency. Business failures, during the-past week, in the United States and Cana da, number 223. against 195 for previ ous week. The savings effected by purchase of government bonds up to date amount to-"$871,984. 75. N. Y. markets: Money easy at H2i per-cent.; cotton quiet, at 913-16 9 15-16c; Southern flour unchanged and dull; wheat, Ko. .2 red April 94f 94jc; corn, No.2 April G8fc; rosin dull at $1 201 22; spirits . turpentine dull at 38c. -v-y The New York Medical Oolhfge for Women has gradaated in twenty i w; years 218 women..; !" t be men who pay high taxeri are Lit hard. Tax -pay era ' should watch the taxes. Keep them do wm President Carnot has been travel lira in the soath of France and has bfcn received with enthusiasm. The New York Tribune swears tl -l Blaine's health is all right ex cept "an occasional twitch of rbeu matism." J - ' - And -now the report is that Kai er Friiz is mooh better. Very glad to bear it, and will be gladder if he continaei better. ; J: Mr. A bell bequeathed his newspa per, the Baltimore Sun, to his three snnn. A very good legacy He left the most of bis great property in trust. Mr. Gladstone was onnsually se-, vere in hie) speech in -the British H.juse of Commons on Tuesday. He talked freely of Balfour's "mean tricks." ' Ingalla is said to be highly irrita ttrd and has served notice that he has a rod in pickle for Voorbees. On next Tuesday he will bit back and go for the Indiana Senator. The volume of the business of the country is not diminishing, although HO railroads for March show a de crease of 5.4 per cent, below March, 1 8$7. Bat the first quarter shows a positive gain small, but a ffain, of 1.3 per cent, over 1887, and of 18 per cent, over 1886. Referring to Carnegie's method in dealing with striking workingmen, the Louisville Courier-Journal very pointedly says: t-- ?j ti ' "Armed Pinkertoos are again pouring into Pcncsylvania to keep down the wealthy protested workingmen of that .Btate, and fre supported by a strong body of deputy sheriff. It takes a very high tariff to pay Pi&kertcns and 8helf.,' :- ' ' " Dirty raecals in the NWlh; have been writing cowardly, scurrilons letters to handsome MissAjcaeliev Rives, and she has been madeU by them. The Baltimore American, ie-. f erring to this and her last unfortu-r nate story, says: ? ? "Wbelever may be thought of "The Quick or the Dead,' there can be but one opinion regarding the anonymous ; letters that have been aento Miss Rives." Lord Randolph Churchill, who is capable of many snrprisespoured some hot shot into the Tanks bl hia Tory friends in a discussion on Mon day. A London special to the N. Y. World says: , 5 ; : i - "Lord Randolph CharchiU's speech In r&riiament to night created a seniation and was a matter of surprise to members Of &'l parties. It - is admitted- that the pro ceedingaof the week in Parliament have damaging to the Government.', It : - - - & , j7 fc . . .in VOL. XXII. NO. 32. It is believed in'Londonr that once more the a "Irish canna U cpimnn rnelr haff been talking freely ot tne outlook. , He, , savs the Irish peopie are. aimpiy., oonna to disobey toe illegal icoeroion law, and he thinks a waiting policy advantage ous. He is reported in the London special tq K. Y, Ihnesiiag: From alTx the indicaUons' afforded t bv j """(s tu ooo ana wiereuy returned the Tory Gorernment with 1 a uwjuny wiu, JU uie main, vote 10 restore Mr. Gladstone to power with about a similar majority. It cannot be too clear ly nndersiood that it was the 'abstentions. LnA MtanHnna nU til. t . - thfoijfhpttt Great Britain, which did the Ex-Senator j McDonald, of t Indi ana, thinks that Gov. Gray's nomina tion for the Vice Presidency ou the Cleveland: ticket will be likely to en anger the success of Mr. Cleveland. He says r , '-The Democratic party of Indiana has la its power to carry the Btate. but has no margin to spare in a vain endeavor to feed the insatiate-ambition of Gov. Gray, whose political record shows no hieher nnrDose or aim than personal acerandizement and whose cry since he has connected himself with the Democratic party has been that of the horse leecb,"and whose plate, like that of Oliver Twistis alwavs held ud for more." Very unfortunate if true. Bat is it true? We rather susnect not. Senator Vborhees's speech in the Senate on Wednesday was lively and interesting and even eloquent. The Washington special to the World says,: "His excoriation of Iocalla as a traducer of dead heroes was a masterpiece of invec tive, and it was fitly matched by his im passioned glorification of McCleilao and Hancock, if marred in some decree bv mer ciless denunciations of Stanton and Pope. At the o mciuaiOD or Mr. Voorhees s speech, which was delivered with ereat zower and effect, and was listened to with interest and attemion on both aides of the chamber, he was congratulated upon it by many of his Democratic associates." The New York Times publishes a special from Bangor, Maine, which says: "O. M. Shaw, proprietor of the West End Bote). Bar Harbor, is just home from Florence. Ii&Jy.wberebelell the Hon. James G. Blame four weeks ago. Mr. Shaw is a republican and an intimate friend of Mr. Blaine. He says Blaine will nbt be a can didate, that be told him so and the reason, sir. Blaine says be is a sick man, being seriously afflicted with diabetes." Gen. Lord Wolseley has been bit terly assaulting the Tory Ministry because of the disgraceful state of the British army and navy. He de nounces it as wholly inexcusable and due to the curse of party government which is sapping England's strength. Toryism is well calculated to sap any thing. Fay etteville Observer . The rise in Little River last Friday caused the dam at Manchester Mills to give way. We have been shown a letter from Mr. S. B. Alexander to a friend in this town, in which he saya that under do circamstancea will he accept the nomination for Lieut. Governor. The ladies of the Memorial Association have invited Mr. J. H. Myro ver to deliver the- address oa the 10th of May Memorial Day. ' We have seen the examination papers for April of Mr. Harry C. Smith, who-is employed in the railway postal car service between Wilmmston and Washington City, and it Is a most capital one, showing almost perfect knowledge of the railway routes of the country. In the number of separations be was perfect; in handlist; cards, out of 786 he missed only 9; and his per centage in the total examin ation was 98.64. This record is good enough for anybody. . W ROT ADVBBTlSBJIIBnTS. Mcjjson Gents' furnishings, A. Shbixb Spring clothing. 8. A. Bcbxoss & Cow Auction to-night. & Wasbxst & Sow Oranges, bananas. M. Bbllakt Ex'ot's sale crockery, etc. J. L BaiTWBiGHTChoioe canned goods ' Louis H. Mbabes The "Caddo" collar. G. R. Fesch & Sons Shoes of all kinda Tta oalcbrmUea at Olllor oor The people of Greensboro and of tbo county of Guilford, N. C, have arranged for a '"celebration in com memoration of the battle '.of Guilford Court House, to take place on the battle ground, May 5, 1888, the anni versary1 of the organization of the Guilford' Battle Ground Company. There will be suitable ceremonies, civic and military displays, including an oration by the Hon. D. Schenck, also a poem, and speeches by distin-. guished men from all -1 parts of - the Union. Handsome . invitations nave been sent out by the committee of arrangements and a great success is expected of the celebration. ''Many persons complain of the denredatlons of flower thieves. - One of the .sufferers, a gentleman residing: on North Third street, says that tney stripped his; garden ) last Thursday nizbt of geraniums ana otner pianos, that had iust been . set VoutJ li is thought that ' the plants are ; stolen for the purpose of offering them for sale to other parties. ; '. . : -7 in., i"'"' ; f" i-- -ift fi ;r tf i - -r The TJ. District Court meeto .nextiiond.;;;;,.,;;-,,;;;. , .ti, ceive their new 5 forms: neit week. Iioeb was postponed yesterday until 4 o'clock this afternoon. 1 i i. A cargo of. 2,800 bushels ern cblinty'while c6eln'?ac sjold yesierda3r a cents jaboajieX ! u "!. Tha eiilian'sbvel W run between fiiis: city and. Carolina Beach is expected to arrive here early nextweek.v.::;-i.,:-',::;,;;; ) Health Officers are making a strict investigatlpn into the Jsan tery condition of the city, which they pro noance better"' than it has-been for some time past. ;: :.:;4 " J ;. 1 The sale of seats ' for the min strel performance at the Opera jBoiise to-night opened yesterday'' morning. The troupe is one of the finest oh the road and promises a hovel and amnsn mg entertainment. . McNish, Johnson j & Refined Minstrels will appear t 0 VPOia iiouse lo-mgnt. will jsro- bably be the last theatrical entertain- uient oi ine season. '.TDS-niu f tsev ; a. . M -a- rmm ' m ... . : present is a very attractive one, . 1 The flags at the ofilcea of. the consuls of Norway, Sweden and Den mark, Germany and . Great Britain, were displayed at halfrmast yester day in respect to the memory of the late Jacob Loeb, French Consul at this port. Caaata Geosi. The Grocer's Circular prints the f ol lowing in regard to the use of canned goods, which cannot be too widely known or carefully remembered. It says . They are not tJut ntJ In vessels from which they are to be eaten when con venient to consumers, but are only packed in tins in order to preserve them. Ho eanned goods sure guaran teed to keep fresh - and remain sound for any number of days after being opened. "-When opened the contents of the tin should be ' immediately turned out and eaten as soon as pos sible. If the food must be kept at all cover it up and keeo it inaoool place always, however, turn out of the original tin. The liquor around lob sters, salmon and all, vegetables, ex cepting tomatoes, it is desirable i to strain off and throw away. -. Lobsters and prawns ar6 improved by being turned into a eeive and rinsed with clear, cold water. . Never, on any ac count, add vinegar, sauce or any kind of condiment to tinned foods while they are in the tins, and never leave such mixtures to remain . an hour or two, if from forgetf ulness it is done. Ail tinneagoooe are pat up as iresn as it is possible ' to be, but. nnless eorned or salted, .will not keep tam ed out as freshly cooked goods will, and certainly not longer, . as many thoughtlessly suppose or expect they will, bardlnes, u, preserved in gooa oi!, and if of good quality will be an exception. As Ions: as the oil is good the fish can be kept in the tins, but seven days' is long enough to trust these before eating. Consumers should hot buy larger packages of canned goods, than tney can always consume qulcsay. XX tney snonia, most of the fish and meats can be potted after, recooking, sauces and seasoning beincr used. If the nose and eyes are properly used it is as. im possible to partake of an unsound tin of canned food of "any kind as to Eartake of bad meat,1 fish or vegeta tes from a shop. A' LBMIB rim mm. W. H. Scott, the colored . man charged with stealing pocket-book containing one hundred dollars from the mate of the schooner pelhi, . was arraigned before the Mayor yester day. Scott was attended by his coin sel, M. Bellamy Esq, : and . Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy appeared for the com plainant. After an investigation jot the ' case, the J Mayor "decided ' that Scott should be held for, the action! of the grand jury at the next term of the. Criminal Court, and Scott, gave bail in the sum of fifty dollars for his ap pearance. Later In tncday Scott was rearrested and his bond i ncreased j to two hundred dollars, and failing to give the reauired security. a-heT. was committed to the Custody of the sher iff. ' ' . ': " ' i Am Artaslaua , WM. Vj- Mr. James Walker, the builder and contractor, who is putting up af hand-. some residence for himself at the old Canaday place out on7 Mvket ;stret- has had an artesian well porea,wiwiTe suits that were rather remarkable., The workmen,, after boring thirtyj feet through sand and ilay, struck a bed of rock, f our xeet in 'thickness. Drilling thrqnlihisfo they caxe at once to wat etJ which' rose to !tie height of sevehteeo-ieet in the well and seems to be inexhaustible. Pumps were put in aixd an effort was. made to free the well from water,, but. after long and vigcfroua pumping it was , fonnd Impossible to lower the water an Inch. Tfeeatam Tars wer. f; $ . . i Sam Ivey, a small colored boy, wpo admitted throwing a stone which struck a little daughter of Mr. H. Mints on the head, and inflieted a se vere wonridyf last Sunday afternoon, was brought before thel Mayor yester day." Judgment was stispended in the ease, at the sngrgestion of Mr.' Mints 'and the boy was); torned oyer; to, tie parents, who promised; to give Sani a ' souna nogging. . r-. - , The character of weather conditions TO forthe ,month of May, as shown by" observations . for the past . seventeen' years at the Signal Service station in this city, shows the possible maxima temperature to range from 95 degrees, in J8?8.tQ 64 degrees, 1876;. the" pos- smierminima, oetween la aegrees, in 18, and 88 degrees In 1876. Thecleay days were one inJ three; ; cloudy days', pnen twp rain, we day in three, 'aV-f eraging 0. 14 inch diailyi The greatest rainfall that occurred on. any one day was on Mayj 12th;"l87l; when 890 inches fell. i w :; ; HtM Sialli' : .- A match, game was played y ester day at the Seaside irronnda .batwUn the -Clarendons, : Capt. J; G. Wrighf, Jr., and the Athletics, Capt. John D.,Beilamy.Te; Athletics wop, with a score of 82 to 4. : , . h .The juvenile, cinbs Amateurs, Capt. Ed. McKoy, and the Hackers, papt , Rob., XJeRosett had a game. Score 25 to 19 in, -t favor of the, A ma? te AtruiBiana March 20. BeDtemoer Z4. Siavin sAowan April 2. October 1. IT, 3 . i i T HO . r Lhinrton - .Anril 23. October 22 fUQru April iit, duuo 4.0, kruwuuer 19. Irell April SO. October 29. ir' r.u."euu Railroad. Man T "KTraarwJbfia - . .MM '- railroad is working on the Maffitt place near Bradley's creek, and will cross to-day. Half the piling for trie trestle at this point has been driven, and the pile drivers are busily work ing on the remainder. Work at Wrightsvllle lB'progressing rapidly, in clearing the hammocks and build ing the trestle. The track has been laid for three miles, and this part of the work will be resumed as soon as the next cargo of iron arrives. HITER AND1S4RINE Qer. barque J. F. Fust, Niejahr, hence for Riga, Russia, put in at Elsi- nore, April 21st. : Sehr. Cherubim Nelson, from this port via Bull's Bay, 8. O., (where she put in to stop a leak), and Charles ton for Philadelphia, put into Beau fort, N. C.,! on 'the 25th Inst, having sprung a leak again. The schooner ' Z. A. Snow, Capt. Rowe, which arrived yesterday from Bermuda, had a remarkable en-. counter with adverse winds. As re ported, she sailed from New York with a cargo of coal . for Portland, Me., on the 13th of January last, and was blown off to the Bermudas, and after leaving port, there again en countered head winds and was driven baek. The owners directed the-sale of the cargo there,- and after this was affeoted Bhe sailed for this port. Quarterly aiHtlDp. Wilmington District M. E. Church, South. Second round of Quarterly Meetings. ' Magnolia circuit, at Trinity, April 28 and 29. Brunswick circuit; &t Concord, May 5 .and 6. Southport Station, May 6 and 7. Grace Chureb, at Wilmington, May 12 and 13. . Whiteville circuit, at Fair Bluff, 19 and 20. Carver's Creek circuit, at Wayman, May 26 and 27. t Ciinton circuitat Andrew's Chapel, June 3 and 8. Waceamaw clrcuit,'at Shiloh, June 9 and 10. Brunswick Mission, at Shiloh, June 9 and 10. , . v- Onslow circuit Jacksonville, June 16 and 17. " Kehansville circuit, at Charity, June 23 and 24. T Elizabeth circuit Jnne 80 and July , Thoa W- Guthrik. P. B. Clsaresi rloUee. , llrst Presbyterian Church, oorner of ThWand Onnce streets. Bav. Peyton H. Hoce. rmator. gerrloes to-morrow at il a m and at 8,00 p. m. Vwltors oofdally wtXeome. Bnray Sohoolat the Mission School-and la the laotura Kootn of the aaToh.a8jop rauntojs. ' 8eeond PreabyMSrlan Omrck, eeTPomrth and Campbell sta. Bev. Joan W. Primrose, raa tor. Sunday services at Ha. m. and 8 p m sabbath aoaoolat S p. m. Mg2aZ& Lecture 8 o'olook p. m. Wednesday. The pabiio oordiaUy torited. Seats fee - ' Graoe Methodist S. Churoa, -Bortheat oorner of FoarndTSulberry streets. Bev. w s. Creasy, pastor, vinorrow ao'clock a. m. and 8 p. m-. oJ00' Brooklyn Methodist Chore h, Jth otreet be SweSIeladea.aad Baraeta. 3. Pae Blqaud pastor, weacnmg a 11 sv m. """J--i TrittnaotdstChuTh. comer of Fifth and Mar. MAY, I . tL. xtiujkv. . rattIkm u 11 1. m. ua s.w d.dl Biuuwni at 8.30 p. n. Pmyev aad Praise meetlns Thins KrnttstHurcn: Preaohtoc by Bev. m. n. wnltion at 11 o'clock a. m. ana by her 8. M. Tolson. at 8 p. m. Sunday aonooiai . o p.. FVaveVWettea? Friday -at 8 p. m. Public teor- dially invited to i XTJB BXAI1.S. 4 fri, ' lnmm m-nA mrtTt, kt th CltV Post okjeMfonowst ; i,! - Northern througu and way malls. 840 A. M Northern through mails, rase.. . . wh . o,mliwv dTiiitlantto 11S0 r. M and Mortn uarouaa waiiroaia aw supplied" therefrom. Balelsh and Payettevill..eA0 P. M.4 Sostbern way mall...-.. fioutcem through ojfPT 8T7ND AT. Western malls, O. C Ballway. Y7Vj1i.-a,. m potata sup plied there from ---. . KiJeih A Hamlet Railroad aad points supplied therefrom.. - Smtthvule. . v WrUhtavtllei.' ''- q5mMil.miw- Onslow C H. aad mteroedUteoffloes little Btver. B. O, and Utermedlate omoee...... ..... northern aad way majto. .............. . Northern through mall, late.... ..... Southern ttrowa toaila. i ... i . i ..... . Southern way mail.-. .'.-.... funiiu Central ailroad--,-... 6MiM 8K A.M 6M P. M 9:15 P. M 55 r.M 5:45 P. M 5:45 P. M 2:00 P.M 8SO A. M 8:15 P. X 6:00 A. M 8.00 P.M 1X0 P.M 80 P.M I1M P.M : Xl A. X JO A. X 9J0A.X irn oolleoted.from street boxes in bust ness porttoos of otty at 5 AJt, U AJL aad TM.I from other parts or tneerty as j ajl man 4P.1I. stamp.Qface'opearom 8.00 A. XL to 69 F. M .!;Btamp8 on sale a wneral ellyerj t;39 A. af A ISA. M. and 1 iol P Ud L ' . ; - . A -. . General darery open from tffl AJ(.to 7PJf andoa Sundays from 80 to Wa A. M. tWemaasr, lasueanoa. -j, , (. ! '' ' The following "are the indications fortoy;received atl a.'m.f ' '"For Vlrgtaiaand'NorthCtorolInal; sllghtlyi rwanrier, li air weatherj llghti toj-jfrejh yariablei1d8,t;tneralIJ' Hpr! l-?rrv c tmperatnre aJpnge eyast., j Le' jouthwe ary tern 1 ,Baid haDdaomftTdm to smiling Nell,' Whom Hid mnn fln rllhitmf ntlft nell .10 cThat hdyeirs 'rouhd y 6ur every smilei l - And would my ihrebblng heart beguile. Quoth laughing Well, " Xou silly boy; 1 ' In 6020DONT. the cream of Joy.' 'The Fair Davknterat f 'Fashlo X K.I prefer SOZODONTi JtOr every other article- for tbe teeth, because nothing renders those ornament of the month so spotless. br im parta each: an; asteeibto. odor to the breath ' Moreover, experience proves tne article to t betfeCtly wholesome which cannot be . I a.iH r.1 .11 Hn.Hl.iW . 1 ' iSrAtrtDrao' QiAm"' mends every- . i ... - lb log. WHO D5 1CBS. WINaLOW f AS thla-rrietIon la frequently asked, we will simply aay that abe ia a lady who. for upwards of thirty yean has tmtl rlnlT dTOV aer-tim and ialeziU as a female Physician, and nurse, prinolDaUyamong eh04ren. She has sbeolaUyi studied 1 constitution: and wants of this numerous class, and, as a resist of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent aa a none and physlolan, she baa oompomnded a Soothintr Syrap for children teeth ing. It operates like magto gtTtnf rest and health,-and la, moreover, sure to rerulate the bowels. In consequence oi this article Mrs. Wins low is beoomlBs world-renowned aa a benefactor li KVln urf.bil. iln m-m rrm. n1 Vast ouanttneaof the 800 thiol Bttup are niai sold and used here. We think Mrs. wtnstow has fanmortalixed her name by this mvaluable ara ole, and we smoerely believe thouaaada of chil dren have been saved from an early crave, by tta timely mae, and 'that tnllllona yet nnbora will share its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No Mothbb has draharred ber duty to her auffer- VorkCltv R" n drnsvtata - ntn. fottl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G. McGIBT, Auctioneer. BY 8. A. 8CHLOSS CO. AUCTION TO-HIHT. IHOTJB8ALBS BOOMS, at T 80 o'eloak. we wlU have a roasina sate. as we have lart;e consignments of (roods and we must sell taem. uon't rau to atiena io-uwsi aa you will get Barjraina. apSS lt ... , i ,. , .'. ! 11 " Croctery, Bbsware aii TiiiaTe AT COST, AT EST AIL. THB K NT 1KB STOCK of Crockery. Glassware. Tinware. Fancy Goods and Toys, of tbeiate AUjrost Lessmaa. la DSiiiK sola at retau at V" ot, at tne. uiore on 8eooa4 atreet. between Market and Dock Bar gains oa be had. MAE8DXH BBLLAMT. ap s at nao Kzeeutop. Metaencer oopy it M5 Ifl.0u's : Summer Collar "inECADDQ' ' TTJfeT ABUVBD. ALSO THB MEL VI LLP, Cl Fvarl and Blaok-Casslmere Beavrrs. . 1AIU1S U. JLBaKEB, kp"SStf I 1 ' enttemeu'a Fumlauer. Ladies' and Gents7, gOTS' AND YOUTHS', MISSKS AND'.CBIL DSXN'3 8HOXS In endless variety aad al almost prlie :, We keep both coantity aSd, qnsiltv, aad buyera will wave momey and trouble by 'eattms oa aa ' 0eo. . French & Sons, 3 NORTH FRONT 8TPXBT. apSBtf ' ' . ... , AND s . ' Happy Family Brands. pVAVIMa BSBN APPOINTED SOLS AGXNT for the City of Wilmington of ths aboye Can- r ! ...... ' t nb g eatabUahmaat, which has the reputation of beta one of the finest tn the United States, I have the pleasure of offering to the rood people of oar city the following assortment of Canned Goods: DKW DKOP COBN. ' ' WBOLB TOMATOXS. . BAMO-PACKBD TOsfATOBS. " . PBKLBD A8PABAGUS. BXTBA TABLB PBACH1S CALXOfiNIA PBARS. . " ArRIOOTS. Dessert a PBICOT4. .... v White Pitted CBBBBIBS. , OLD: BBBKAHfRB TOMATO CATSUP. The above are the finest roods ever broueat to oar otty, aad I would be pleased to hare all sire thesaatrlsl. . ! ! JMOw Lu BOATWItlOHT, apSStf 1 SoIeArent. C0LLAES AITD CUFFS, ; . NEWEST BHAPBS, Underwear, Neckwear AND 3izosrt3onsrfs, Merohant TaUor. OloUiier aad GenU'Turaisher. i JUST RECEIVED - Alf BXTBA LOT FLORIDA AMD HESSIHA ORANGES, APIS WALL BANANAS AND BUSSXT APPLB3. E. barren & Son, "BI CHAN OB COBNXR. apsstt Tobacco Smiff and Cigars; pLOTJR. MB ATS, LABD, MOLABSX8, SUGAB Coffee, Soap, Starch, .Fork, Meal, Cotb Bay, Hoop-Iron; Glue, AVo., Aar dally arrrrinc which we offer to tbe trade at close price, - ..h - : r Oorrespondeaoe aolicited. .Out best attention tvtntoaaordera;'i : ?vc.c: r ;-i ;- civVWholtatoGrtoajs, :; mh 18 DAW tf ; ; .lfantfltSoutaWateTSt. n . ' - WHOLK NO; 6737 NEW ADVETTIISKMENTS. QEERA. HOUSE. M-Ji&L satiraai, . Asrfl 28!li. McNI.h, John, J4..'.!..r'I..AiLl -4 Johnson " and - Slavln's stars 40 The rreateat Plrst Part aver im In irtnsmlrr. The only Company carrying Its own abeaery. The funniest of burleeouea oa kSMINE. entitled '.''".AHi'TMBltlT, WlflRI-fi.-; S-As Booth and Barrett are to Brama, so are MeNishv Jobmoo a lavin to the Burnt cork prof'sstou JT. J" Mnld. . - i Usual prioea feeat&oa sale at Helasbereer's Trlday morulug. ; ; 'su,we at ap 28 8t i i mm.;., i i .1 . It , . i . .. , . I. .It, - ... T3 KH EMPTOR Y fU LB OP THB FINB 8TKAMKR Jl PiLOT BOY, 806 87-100 TOMS. AT SBViNTH 8TBXBT WHaBP. WAbHINOTurr, D C. Oa THUBS DAY,'-- MaY THIBU. 1888. AT TWKLV 8 O CLOCK NOOK, WB WILL 8 BLL AT saiRirrs - wbb, ' roar p ssvkbth BTBSJtT, WsSHlNGTON, D. C, THB XLBSAhT A1CB COMMODIOUS HTXaMBtt.- . PILOT BOY, v ; ' Whose set toUBasje is S08 87-iCO; lencth. 1614-10 feet; width, Si 5 10 feet; depth, 7 7-10 feet: tas-seng-er epaotty about 700 persons. ' ' Tuts stems e la thorouxbly fitted upand equip." pad both or paasenaerand freight business, and now licensed and enrolled; was newly, fitted up test year and one of the most popular boats oa tbe Potomao. The sale is a peremptory one to close the aff sirs of the Gry moat Steamboat Co. of Washington, D. C. , Terms or sale: Cash. A deposit of (1,100 at time of sale will be required; if terms of sale ara not oomvlled with in three days the rieht re aerved to resell at risk and oost of defaulting pure haser, after five days public notice of such resale In some newspaper published in Wash ington, D, O. . t By order of Board of Directors of 6LYMONT 8TBAMB0AT CO , of Washing tot), D. C. DURCaNBON BKOS-, Auctioneers. - ap 87 et K You Wisii to Appear IN A STYLISH, HANDSOME AND Well-Fitting Suit DROP IN AT HARBISON a ALLBN'S OLD STAND. TH6 Largest, Best aHl Cheapest line OF SPRING CLOTHING ever exhibited tat Wilmington is to be found : there.: ' ANIXAWNATION OF THB STOCK "iNVAEI ABLY BBSULTS IN A PCTBCHASX. 80 NORTH FRONT 8TB2XT. apSStf April 21st, 1888. J AM OFFERING FOB THB SPRING TRADE the best and mostlcomplete Stock of the Season at lowest prioea. Handsome 8pring Dress Goods, all of the light shades la Alb&trosp, Frensi and American Eat- teens, Printed Cballl, Percales, Gingham and Prints. In my great specialty, White. Goods, my stock surpasses that of aay former season. White Imbroldered Dresses, with Trimmings to match. Plaid- Cheeked and plain India LUen, Bataiste Claire and Frenon Nainsook, a few handsome Bmbroidered Pique Dreraes These roods are very fashionable and In great demand. A large stock of Hou-ekeeptng Goods, Table Cloths. Napkins. . Towels, eta . at prioea lower thaa ever. Ha ad kerchief a and Ho.lery for La dles and Gentlemen Some very good styles in Clothe and Oasslmeres for men and bora, with a full general stock, of Dry Goods and Notions. ap wm Jnu. j. uaoxUCK. For Sale, A HANDSOME DOUBLE-CASE GOLD WATCH la perfect repair and an almost perfect time keeper. WQl be sold CHEAP In order to pay a debt Call at Btar Office or address "P." apSStt Twenty-Five Cents Only pEB WEEK. (DELIVERED) FOB THE N. Y. Times, N. T. Herald. N. Y. Sun, N. Y. Star, N. Y. Tribune. N. Y. world. Illustrated Papers, Fash ion Books, Magazines, Libraries, &c., at Pub lishers' prices, always on hand at ' U a. HAKfUA , ap 88 tf Popular News and Cigar Store. Wiliiniton Saying & Trust Co,, MARKET, BETWX2N SECOND AND THIRD streets. - JOHM WILDER ATKINSON, President.- W. P TOO Miff, Cashier. : Lends money on setter actory security. Pays interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds, mbs&tf Sash, JO0B9, BLIND?, GLASSY AND A PULL LINE of Builders Hard ware, for sale low by GEO. A. PECK, 89 South Front street ap gtf HERRING'S T3BADYCBOTINE, ,A- FOB HEADACHE ONLY. AT JAMES D. NUTTV, Druggist apgstf Northrop, Hodges and Taylor, . CENL IKSTJKAKCE A GTS. THE VIBE ASSETS ALONE REPRESENT OVEB :. 1108,000,000. Liberal Policy oontracta, prompt adlnstments nnu iuiok payment or i Olfiea foot WaJnnt itntt TelephoneNo. It ' xnh 8 tf Headquarters for Bargairs. .JJl !,BV SmZS, SMOKED SIDSS, BACKS, Smoked Herrings, Lye,1' Potash. Paper Bags, Twlae, Scda, Matohea, March, Peed Oats, Corn, MeaL Ac . Consignments carefully handled. Prompt returns. D. L. GOBB, . Nos 120, 122 Vbi North Water St i tp PAWtf WUmrartoB. M. C. Atkinson & manning's Insnraiice Ilooms, " , . " NO. lit NOBTH WATEB SJTKKBT, . VUmlBStaa, If. X. Fire, HariiB an! life . Ceijaiiies. Aggregate CapttaJ BepreaentedOrer $100,000,000 - k - Stetson's t - TrOBXP BEaOWflJtD HATS. . ,.u ji;lLATZST STYLUS JTJsT BECXTYXO AT I SffRIskKfl, I i i-4,. Raw York Hat store, . - North Front Street; . apaotf . :T ? , Slga of BigHaU On iqsars Oae Day, , mmi ' - Ttree Weeks, 6 do 1 Z lathiB,. , v, is 00 Z ?ioatiAA.5...--. . MOO ; xi-'a. . . k j...... ......... as gt sarContract Ad2aaxanti taken at propor .tfoaaielF low ratesw ; Ji ? ' - Ton Cnes eoSd Nonpareil tyjjaiaka oae squar C HEW, ADyKilTISE2T8 BRO WN nQDVW 4 - 9 NORTI FROST ST Fine (Golored Dress VGoods. YiwrSHTfJ AI4.':THE;AyTjaOT0N OF' our Customers to the large ana choice assort ments which we are BowCbowInE la fine ENG LISH AND FRENCH DE ESS GOODS, among which we mention the following :. a --f, 1 lis CeleliratBi Baijeon Castoere, 49 INCHES, 76c. In all tbe leading shades. They havearegc iir Broaoelotb finish aad are the best cashmere i:n ported In thl country at the prloe. All Wool Henriettas. 40 INCB ES, 90o. --- - tint Xngllso firms, and are jprasuiteed for bril liancy of oolorlng . All Wool Albatross, 40 INCHES, 60c. The abeve are in all the most fashionable shaaes of the seascn. Such Qualities are actually sold in this city for 79c French Costume Cloth, IN TWO GRADES, 40 IN. 60 AND 60c. This material is certainly one of the most de sirable fabrics offered in Dress Goods for this climate, with sufficient body to hang in graceful folds; the colorings are soft and delicate. - Have you seen our CHEVIOT" TWEEDS In plaid and stripes for chlldrenV wear, 6Co per yard f A most delicate two toned effect, and without doubt, the most Stylisa Fabrio in the market. We have no further space for DBB88 GOODS, but offer full lines of all the new materials from 10c a yard upwards. Meiri Siiis in Plain and .trine. 20 INCH SURAH SILK, 90c, beautiful and soft. 22 " " " $1.10 FULL LINE NUN'S VBIL1NG3 FOR VEILS. $1.00. $1.25 and $1.85. Dress Trimmings. SILK BRAIDS, in Black and Colors or Bind- lngs. Gilt Braid, Steel and 811ver. BRAIDED SETS, all colors CUT STEEL SETS. FANCY WORSTED BRAID?, 15o. FANCY SILK BRAIDS, 50 and 60o per yard. BLACK PASSAMKNTRIE SETS, by the yard. CORDS AND BALLS, ko.. Ac. Cashmere Shawls. . Beautiful Assortment of COLORS, new shades, two grades $1.50 and S3. CO. Drop In and see us;it will pay you. BROWN & RODDICK. 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. ap U U NOTICE TO BAKERS FOR SALE, A FIRST Clasa Bakery In the town of nntham. H. c. . doing a good business and for sale cheap, and good reasons given for selling. Call on or an dress W B PAUL, rap 24 lw Enterprise Bakery. Durham, "N. C. Refrigerators, JEFRIGERATORS, REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS, Large stock. Many sixer, for sale by- - V- ap 15 tf GILES BlURCHlRON Millinery. JyJTEW GOODS RECEIVED AND OPENED. For sale at r . MRS. E. M. STEOCK'8. No. 10 Front street, mh 88 tf A few steps of stairs. CALIFORNIA STROP FIGS, Q ASTORIA, BUCKLAND'S SCOTCH OATS Sasenbe, "A. B." Hyatt's life Balaam, Spark' Perfect Health, Rublnat Cowdal Water. s , ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Drusfftst, ap8 tf N. W Cor Front wd Market kU . Cabinet Oans TE HAVE OS HAND A."-FINeTsXLECTIO:.'! Of CABINET ORGANS. We also have some Q cans slightly nsed, whlcli ;we offw very tow. W) represent the Pianos of Boomer Co- E. Gable Bros., James A Holmstrom and Behr Bns. which we offer very tow for Cash or Ins al menta. - X. YAstLAXB. 4C7 Bed Cross street, Wilmington, N. C. ap24tf To Owners of VeMcles ! "YyHEN YOTJ KXSD ANY? REPAIRING OS IVatmg done : give nsa eau; WHl guarsxte you the BESTWOKK at the LOWEST FBICSS . We have a fine lot of Buggtes, Phastons, Burriee Wagons. Carts aad Drays on hand, which we ar-e BeQmc very eheap. : ;" ' V C. B. aOUTHXRLAND s COU ' :.vSaeoeeaorstoBP.HoTktarJ deo 11 tf Oorner Second and Prlnoeei f ... r-. - x
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