On uii On. Dmj,lJ Jf
- - fMOiin - ' L i n
, .-n RISKED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS
SATES OP STTESCaiPTION, XX A.DVA8CX. ;
vear (by Mall), Postage Paid.
Te Months';.
tw-"Y City Subscribers, delivered In any part
itv. Twklts Cms per week. Our City
o'Vwe not aathorlaed to ooUect tor more
Av? a tnwo months la advance.
t t.ho Post Offloe at WllmtastoB. K. O
v,wr second caaaa Matter.
jfpRNING- EDITION.
The question of reducing to a simple
majority the vote necessary to over
ride a presidential veto was discussed
in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Stew
art and the conference report on the
pension appropriation bill was pass
ed in the House the Post Office ap
propriation bill, the Marine Con
ference hill and several other bills
were passed. General Sheridan
is confined to his home in Washing
ton from fatigue and cold ; some ex
aggerated reports as to his condition'
have been circulated, all of which
are denied by his family and physi-
cian in the Methodist General
Conference in Tsew York, yesterday,
Dr. Newman was elected bishop
on the fourteentbe ballot. The
town of Brownton, Texas, was
parrially destroyed by a cyclone
Wednesday afternoon; three churches
and eight dwellings were demolished,
crop and trees swept away, a colored
woman killed and eight persons fa
tally injured. Prince Henry, sec
ond son of Emperor Frederick, and
Princess Irene, third daughter of
Grand Duke Ludwig, of Hesse, were
married at Charlottenburg yesterday.
Several attempts have recently
been made to burn St. Vincent's Or
phan As ylum, at San Rafael, Cal., and
it has been discovered that a boy was
the incendiary, whose purpose was to
make his escape from the institution.
- The President returned to Wash
ington yesterday " and attended the
ceremonies of laying the corner-stone
of the Catholic University. The
Sorth Carolina Republicans yester
day nominated J. B. Mason, of Orange,
for Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, and D. L. Russell, D. M. Furches
and R. P. Buxton for Superior Court
Judges ; the electors at large are pro
nounced Blaine men. The Pres
byterians had a grand time yesterday
in Philadephia on the occasion of
the fraternal reunion of the North
ern and Southern Associations.
New York markets Money easy
at 1?2 per cent.; cotton firm at 10
10jc; southern flour quiet and un
changed; wheat, No. 2 red May 94
93 jc; corn, No. 2 May 6565ic; spirits
turpentine dull at 37c: rosin dull at
l 20l 25.
Gresham has no "bar'rl"! Bad.
Dom Pedro is thought to be very
iar death's door.
ThrJ Republicans in Congress are
ifraid to face the music.
Representative Springer, of "Illi
non has been renominated.
Maine, Pennsylvania and Texas
all go for Cleveland and tax reform.
Those who relish poetry will
reUs-b. "Heredity" in another column.
Italy and France will be able to
settle their differences amicably it is
said.
Mr. MorrisoD, it js reported, will
not, run for Congress, as he at one
time purposed.
The Philadelphia Press, Blaine
organ, gives him 377 out of 822.
He ruuit, get 34 more votes. t
The Greenville (S. C.) Daily News
is now one of our handsomest and
best edited Southern exchanges.
The South Carolina Democrats in
dorsed Cleveland but did not indorse
the Democratic Tariff bill. How is
that ?
It is believed in Washington that
Kandall will not be sent as a delegate
t( the St. Louis Convention. His
waning of power is conceded.'
The Washington Post wants the
members of Congress to have $15,
000 a year. Some of them would be
high at $2j00O a year. '
John II. Vincent, one of the new
bishops elect in the Northern Meth
odist Church, is a native of Alabama
ad was born in 1832.
Representative Scott, of Pennsyl
vania, has ordered 400,000 copies of
his recent very able speech in favor
of Tariff redaction. ' It will .do good
atl ought to be widely circulated.
So"Aly eon Oliver" "is the Radi-
cal
nominee for Governor. Well.
We would as soon help beat n him as
any other ecallawag in the State.
uckery u pot without ability, and
e can write and commit a very fair
Peech. The Democrats must unite
and give him such a defeat it will
make him sick to hear the Governor
mentioned the remainder of his
1;.
VOL. XLII.NO. 55.
A manufacturer in Bichmond,Va.,
imported from Antwerp $127 worth
of glass. The State gives the cost.
Please read and "punch with care":
Ocean freight...,. $ 15 81
Lighterage 13 75
Custom -house, &c. 4 qq
ri 83 66
DuUea w 61
Total expenses. .. . $140 27
Original cost of glass 127 OO
Total cost of glass. $267 27
But the Protectionists say that a
high tariff does not make goods
higher.
The Greensboro Moentnq Patriot
is before us. It is twenty-four page
and it begins well. Mr. Whitehead
is editor and proprietor and he is
well assisted by Mr. J. H. Myrover. a
gentleman of newspaper experience
and talents. Thev will no donbt
give their section a desirable and in
teresting evening visitor which will
be furnished at $5 a year or 50 cents
month. The Stab sends the heart
iest good wishes.
The Gresham boom is groins? it
The Washington letter to Philadel
phia Times says:
"Under the leadership nf Ronatnra "Po
well and Cullom, Editor Medill, ex-Representative
Oecre Davis nri nthor
astute politicians the movement for Ores
nun naa assamau extraordinary propor
tions and seems to be growing. It posses
ses the noticeable characteristic that while
the friends of Mr. Blaine take kindly to it
iicr me urai cnoice is out 01 ine neld tne
Massachusetts and New York Mugwumps
and the- Stalwarts make like manifesta
tions " ,
The African 31. E. Z. Church in
session at New Bern has elected C.
R. Harris and Charles C. Petty
Bishops. A special to the Herald says:
"Harris has served aa general SecreUrv
and general steward of the Conference and
is now a professor in Livingstone College,
Salisbury, N. C. Petty is at present the
eeneral secretary of the Conference and
presiding elder of the California District.
ne is a native of Wilkesboro, Ji. C, and a
graduate or Biddle Universitv. Charlotte.
North Carolina.
The Chicago Inter-Ocean, ex-
tremest of Projection organs, is de
lighted with Randall's assault and
laughs all over. It treats him to a
long editorial of praise. It says :
' Mr. Randall's impeachment of the
Mills bill a9 a subterfage of free trade un
der shadow.of revenue reduction, is all the
more impressive in that it is Mr. Randall's."
How the enemies of reform love
Randall.
The New York-Star says of Rep
resentative Cox's speech.
"Mr. Cox'd address,delivered in the tariff
debate on the 17th in3t , will long shine as
a galaxy of rare jewels. We use the little
space at our command to set a few of them
for tbe delectation of readers of the Star.
He who turns tbe weapons of an en
emy against him and uses them with fatal
effect is an adroit an able warrior, and such
pre eminently is Mr. Cox in tbe arena of
debate."
THE CITY,
NBtT ADVERTISEjnRnTS.
E. VakLabb Pianos.
A. Shbieb Boys' clothing.
Nones Hardware merchants.
MtJBSON Bathing suit, shirts, etc
S. A. Schlobs & Co Auction sale.
L. H. Mkares Sun umbrellas, etc.
Mbs. . Wakkeh &Sok To the public.
A New Steamboat
Capt. Doscher's new purchase the
Bessie a handsome steam yacht
which will run as the mail boat be
tween Wilmington and Southport
this summer, came up to the city
yesterday. The Bessie measures 72
feet over all, 13.05 feet beam, and
5.01 feet deep. She is fitted with two
steeple-compound engMes, and . is
-good for a speed of fourteen miles an
hour. She has good cabin accommo
dations and has been licensed to car
ry seventy-fiye passengers. The Bessie
has been used as a pleasure yacht in
New York harbor. Her present owner
intends to have the boat fitted up with
awnings and accommodations on
deck for passengers, and as soon as
these arrangements are made she
will begin her regular daily schedule
between this city and Southport.
por tbe convention..
The .Democratic State Convention
and the District Convention to elect
delegates to the National Conven
tio.n, will meet in Raleigh next
Wednesday. The Carolina -Central
and the Atlantic Coast Line roads
will sell tickets to persons attending
at reduced rates, from points along
the lines of the roads. The fare from
Wilmington to Raleigh and return is
$6.45 by either route.
Died in tne Penitentiary.
Napoleon Bonaparte Taylor, other
wise known, as Bone Taylor, the Pen
der "county moonshiner, died in Al
bany penitentiary a few days ago,
and his body . was .. sent to his old
home in Pender for interment. Tay
lor was convicted at the last fall term
'of the IT. S.. District Court in this
city andsentenwd tb: Itwo years in
WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1888.
Loeal Sot.
The cara for the street railway
are expected to arrive about the first
of June.
One week from to-day and the
weekly half holidays will commence;
next Friday being the first of June.
Mr. George W. Williams, his
wife, daughter and son, have returned
from their extended trip through the
Southern States.
Mrs. E. Warren & Son request
the statement made that the ioe
cream sold at the festival Thursday -
night was not made by them.
A dispatch from. New York
say that Hubbard, Price & Co.'s cot
ton ciroular was not received from
them last night by the Associated
Press.
Do not forget the festival,
"Feast of Roses," at the City Hall to
night. The proceeds are for a wor
thy object and the ladies deserve en
couragement.
The City Treasurer has received
the new badges which will distin
guish a respectable city dog this sum
mer from a common conntry cur.
They are said to be very pretty,
Mr. Jerry Hand displayed at
his store near Fourth Street Market
yesterday a Duplin county ham
which weighed fifty pounds. It was
shipped from Magnolia by Mr. Sim
Robinson.
Messrs. W. H. Robbins fc Bro.
were the shippers of the cypress lum
ber and ship-spars per schooner L. A.
Snow to Portland, Me., of which it
was intended to make note in yes
terday's Star.
Willis Drake, colored, was the
only prisoner brought before the
Mayor's Court yesterday. Drake was
charged with disorderly conduct, and
was sentenced to thirty days' con
finement in a close cell.
On Wednesday evening after
the usual services and one of the se-'
ries of lectures by the pastor , Rev. W.
S. Creasy on the Beatitudes, the
Christian Association of Grace Meth
odist Church held a regular meeting
and was addressed by Capt. Alfred
GK Hawkins. j
Officer Turlington, of the po
lice force, has a "double" who is mas
querading in Wilson, this State. At
least this is the information the po
liceman has received that some one
is personating him in that section.
The officer desires his friends to know
that the man is an imposter.
A gentleman in this city writes
to the Star that mothers cannot be
too particular as to whom they trust
their children, and cites an instance
of a half-grown nurse propelling a
carriage in which there was a small
child who had her attention attracted
to something else than the business
for which she was employed and
came very near upsetting the car
riage in the gutter; in which event
the child if not immediately killed
would have sustained painful inju
ries. Tne "Feaat of Rose."
The "Feast of Roses" presented by
the ladies of Grace M. E. Church
last evening was a grand suc
cess. It seemed as if Flora brought
forth her choicest offerings to deck
the occasion. Indeed, roses of the
richest hues and most delicate tints
which greeted the eye in every di
rection were enough to satisfy any
artist's conception.
The tower at the front entrance
was very artistically arranged, and
reflected great credit on the ladies
who designed it
Although an immense crowd were
present every part of the evening's
duties were performed just as if the
young ladies had not only caught a
considerable share of the goddess
charms but also her deft skill in per
forming these duties. In every direc
tion the fair sex was coming and go
inghither and thither laden with
delicacies, fruits and flowers. Not
only was the eye charmed- with
beauty, but the ear, too, was greeted
with music: rich, full and inspiring
by that well known and honored
band, the Wilmington Cornet Con
cert Club. "Festivities," so appro
priate for the occasion, and so charm-
ingly.rendered, won the fullest ap
plause. "On the March," seemed not
onJy to insinuate that the twelve in
uniform were on the road to suc
cess, but plainly declared that if the
ladies engag-ed in the noble work of
doing their part towards the rebuild
insr of God's Temple continued thus
to keep up with the brisk march in
vfhich they have started, surely vic
tory is not far in the distance.
The festivities were kept up until a
late hour, greatly to the enjoyment
of everybody, and will be continued
to-night, wheu the F.east will close.
Iloeln exporw.
Meears. Alex. Sprunt & Son cleared
the Norwegian barque Albatross yes
terday, or London, Eng., With 8,902
barrels or rosin, valued at 16,000. ; '
Messrs. Paterson, Powning !& 3o.'
nleared the German harquo,- Jacob
Amdt, for Aji twerp," with 4,373 If aJt
of rosin, valued at f 4,605.
Bleenanlea and Laborer. ,
The last Legislature passed an act
for the better protection of mechanics
and laborers the provisions of
which are notgenerally known.
The act provides that "when
ever any contractor, architect or
other person shall make a contract
for building, altering or repairing any
building or vessel with the owner
thereof, he shall furnish to the owner
or his agent, before receiving any
part of the contract price, as it may
become due, an itemized statement
of the amount owing to any laborer,
or mechanic employed by such con
tractor, or to any person for mate
rials furnished, and it shall be the
duty of the owner to retain from the
money a sum sufficient to pay such
laborer or mechanic, whioh the owner
shall pay directly to the laborer, me
chanic or person furnishing material
Also, the sums due to the laborer, me
chanic or person furnishing material,
as shown in the itemized statement
rendered to the owner, shall be a lien
on the building or vessel, built, al
tered or repaired, without any lien
being filed before a justice of the
peace.
The concluding section of the act
says that any contractor failing to
furnish an itemized statement as
above, of the sums due to any one of
the laborers, mechanics or artisans
employed by him or the amount due
for material, before receiving any
part of the contract price, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction shall be fined or impris
oned, or both, in the discretion of, the
.court.
Criminal Court.
Robert Williams, the "colored man
caught stealing at The Orton, plead
guilty to larceny in the Criminal
Court yesterday, but judgment in his
case was not pronounced. It is said
that Williams was concerned in the
affair at Chapel Hill, which resulted
in the killing of one of the students
at tbe State University some time
ago.
James Judge submitted to a charge
of larceny and was fined fifty dollars
and costs.
Henry Jones submitted to a charge
of forgery and was fined fifty dollars
and costs.
Hilda Raymond and Ida Raymond,
charged with keeping a bawdy
house. On motion of the Solicitor,
the case was nol prossed with leave.
The Court took a recess at 5 o'clock
in the afternoon until 9 a.m. to-day.
Half-Holiday.
The hardware and paint and oil
dealers have entered into an agree
ment to close their respective places
of business on Saturdays at 1 o'clock,
during the months of June, July and
August.
Quarterly ITIeetincs.
Wilmington District, M. E. Church,
South. Second round of Quarterly
Meetings.
Carvers Creek circuit, at wayman,
May 26 and 27.
Ciinton circuit,at Andrew s unapei.
June 2 and 3.
Kenansville circuit, at unarity,
June 16 and 17.
Onslow circuit, Jacksonville, J one
23 and 24. . . .
Elizabeth circuit, June SO and July
1st. .....
Cokesburg circuit, at McH atts, Juiy
7 and 8. . .
Bladen circuit, at Center, J uiy 14
and 15. , ,
Waccamaw circuit, at Shilon, J uiy
21 and 22.
Brunswick Mission, at Snilon, J uiy
21 and 22. ,
THOS. W. GUTHRIE, if. is.
THE nAlXS
The nuuli close and arrive: at the City Post
OAoe aa follow:
Horthern through and way malls.... 800 A. M
" I J UK BC
Northern through m&iis, iaax - "
north carouha ana auuuo
- -- awe ft enn vtitilmh
..ltl (VAaafanm R3JU A M
Ralelxh and Fayettevflle ..60 P. M.t 8 A. M
Southern way m&U.... Ll"-5
Western malls, C. a Railway 5:45 P. M
C. F. Y. v. u. K. ana pomw ujt-
plied therefrom 6,45 r'
Raleigh St Hamlet Railroad and points
Bmlthvule ; $0 P.M
WrlKhtevllle Ipic
" fUitsb AYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offloee 6D0 A. m.
Little River, a C, and Intermediate g.oo p.M
Case Feax BlVer'mali! .."." iX0 F
OPXN TOR DJELIVISBY.
Northern and way malla. ... ,,2pir
Northern through ma.il, late V.STa r
Southern through malls I d a v
Southern wayman. q-SaIm
Carolina Central Railroad aA.
Halls ooUedted from street boxes In busl
nesa portions of city at 5 A.M., 11:00 AJL and 45
P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 AJL and
4 P.M.
General deliyery open from 6.33 A.M.to 7 P.M.
and on Sundays from 9:80 to 1030 A- M.
Carrlera dellrery open on Sunday from 9:30 to
1049 A.M.
Xoner dor and Rejftetiy Department open
3.00 AM. to saw P. M.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M
Stamps on sale at general dellTery 6:80 A, M,
to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M.
a DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having paasea
rJehfibed by tbej agonle
fhts,
&nd eries of a eaffei
hlld, and becoming con
Bnnthlnr SvTUD Was
vinoed that Mrs. Wl
low
JuseotalteeW proWeda mpplyfor the
ImaT.On reaching home and
WITS WTUQ WAlA UO lUfcU w . -i
admired to the chlld,a. w teonfM
wife wttn wnat newwoOTj"""-,;
WAV it rUffiaWITMinT. U1U AUtAw asa y v-.
mthY.
Krl tte
fs; luiuu saavwa
nSSSTtT ndoeome omes duue
and left the father with the child. Dfi6
Tise he administered a portion of theSoothln
Syrup to the baby, and said nouimg. j
all hinds slept well, and JtkeJefeUow
That night
awoke in
thougb
tioeau
d upon her, has continued to nse t
AM arss pnonawj. "rrrUX aiL
ia7 aaaw "n
nignta
KSeTti ntheby. and over.
ome the preiudloes ol tne mower-..duw
Druggists. 85 oents a bottle. - v. - -
i i i
reatlaer IneUeatlOBa.
The following are the indications'
for to-day, received at 1a.m.:
For Virginia and North Carolina,
stationary temperature, followed by
cooler weather and local rains, fol
lowed by fair weather, light to fresh
easterly winds.
DIED,
BT&VENSON. At her reatdenoe. In this city,
Mrs. MARY J. STiViNSON, aged 77 years.
Funeral serrlces this (Friday) afternoon,' at 4
o'clock, from residence corner of Fourth and
Book streets.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. G. ITJcGIRT,
4
Auctioneer.
BY 8. A. 8CHL08S A CO.
WB HAVE HECXTVEO ANOTHER CON8IGN
ment of 87 boxes of thoae fresh Cakes and
Crackers. To-day, at 10 o'clock, we will sell
Household and Kitchen Furniture at residence
802, corner Orange and Ann streets, occupied by
Wilkin Soddksk. Ladles take notice, for there
Is a fine Piano to be sold. my 89 it
Annual Meeting.
THB REGULAR DAY, (20TH OV MAY,) FOS
tne annual meeting of the Oakdale Ladies'
Memorial Association, falling this year upon
HnnrtnT. and rnnlaanent weather following, the
meeting Is called for Friday, May 2Stk, at 5 P. M.,
at the Atlantio Hall, corner of Fourth and Prin
cess streets. Membership received or renewed,
and the election of officers will be beld for
the ensuing year. my Z4 vt
nSTOTIOIE.
W
B, THB UNDERSIGNED HARD WARS ,
Tinware and Stove Dealers of Wilmington, agree
to close our respective places of business Satur
days, at one o'clock, during the months of June,
July and August, 18:8, for the benefit of all con
cerned.
(Slgntd) WM. X. SPRINGER A CO..
GILES. A MURCHISON,
ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO ,
W. T. DAGGETT,
NATH'L JACOBL
GEO. A. PECK,
JA& B TAYLOR
my 25 It
Sun Umbrellas.
T ATHING fcUITS, FLANNEL SHIRTS AND
Straw Hats.
LOUIS H ME ARES,
Gentlemen's Fnrnlsher and Hatter,
my 2'i tf
12 No. Front.
To the Public.
DEFENCE OF OURSELVES WE WOULD
state that tbe ICE CREAM sold at the Fettlral
at the City Hall, on Wednesday night, was not
made by ns as rumored.
Respectfully,
my 25 tf MRS. 2. WARREN A SON.
IPI-A-IfcTOS.
nPHK ADVANTAGES WX OFFER TO PUR
X ohasers are unsurpassed. We thoroughly
understand our bnatneas. Your Interests are
our Interests. We buy right out at lowest cash
rates: we are not Duraenea witn rents ana eieras,
and trarellmc salesmen, whoarheary expenses'
tbe customer must pay. Again, we are located
here permanently ana consequently responsible,
which Is not the oase with strangers, wnoee In
terest in you oeases the moment they leave. We
assure you that we offer you much superior
goods, then offered here, and for lees money.
With strangers you have no redress. Over one
hundred families In Wilmington. Including our
moit influential citizens, hare bought PIANOS
from us, and oaa testify as to our reliability.
Our sales have more then doubled this last year,
whioh la a sure Indication that our methods of
doing bminess are correct. B. VaxLAER,
407 A 409 Red Cross street.
Sole Agent for Sohmer A Co , B. Gabler A
Bro., James A Holmstron and Behr Bros. Pianos.
Call and examine for yourself my 25 tf
BATHING- SUITS,
TRAVELLING BAGS, TJMDZBWEaB, ALL
. GRADES.
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs.
llcadr-Hade Clothing.
SUITS MADE TO MEASURE,
Full line of Furnishing Goods, Ac., Aa , at
Popular Prices.
MU1TSO 1ST,
GENTS' FURNISHES,
my 21 tf
Capon Springs and . Baths,
Hampshire Co., WestTa.
Alkaline Lithia Waters
BATHS OF ANY TEMPERATURE.
ALSO SUPERIOR IRON WATEES.
CAPON Is where, the sick and feeble recover
and the well are always happy.
A. B. Rutges, of South Carolina. In charge of
Dining Room and Kitchen departments. Send
for Pamphlet and say where you saw this adver
tisement. Capacity for 800 people.
W. H. K A I, g,
my 101m nao ' Proprietor.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
I HAVE OSE OF THE LARGB8T STOCKS OF
Musical Instruments
SOUTH OF NEW YORK CITY.
STEIN W AY.EMERSON, NEW ENGLANDCHU-
BERT. KRUNICH A BACH. CHICKERING.
WBW ENGLAND, MILLEH. KIMBALL. BRIDGE
PORT' - Sheet Husic.
BE SUES AND GET PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
J. L.: STONE.
iiiU8n.v. - i-t
I'-myMDwtf
WHOLE NO. 6760
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Auction Sales.
XjTOXDAY, MAY 25TH, AT 10 A. M, 202 ORANGE
St., (corner of Second and Orange). House now
occupied by W. Roddick
A G. Mo3IR r. Auctioneer.
JpiNE PIANO. HOUSEHOLD AND K ITCHES
Furniture, Carpets, Curtain 8ots, Crockery, one
handsome Cooking Stove.Bedroom Set?, Ac, Ac.
8. A. SCHLOSS A CO ,
my t8 8t Auotteneers.
Doj Not Forget
THAT ON THIS (THUH8D AY) BIGHT. AWii uri
to-morrow, FRIDAY night, the Ladles of
Grace Methodist Church win give their
Festival. -FEAST OF ROSES." at the City Hall,
for the benefit of their new house of worship.
admission ree ig cents, ice cream, wc.
Strawberries, Fruits. Crabs, Ac . wiU be offered
at reasonable prloee my4 2t
Mountain Park Hotel,
HOT SPRINGS, N. C.
(Formerly Warm Springs,)
OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR E8FKCI
ally deelrable as a Summer Resort. No hot
weather, no annoying insects.
Tbe moat LUXURIOUS and BENEFICIAL
BATHS In America. Marble Pools, Poroelain
Tuba. Remarkable efficacy in treatment of
Gout, Rheumatism. Malaria, Kidney and Liver
troubles, uvspepsia ana outer complaints, resi
dent Physician. Hotel new and elegant. Mag
nlfloent Ball Boom. Cuisine unexcelled. Terms
reasonable. Write for descriptive pamphlet:
G. a; li&NouiU, Aian age r.
Formerly Manager of As tor House, N. Y. City,
my 24 lm
Peas. Peas, Peas.
LACK EYE, COW AND CLAY PEAS FOR
sale low. Flour, Sugars, Coffees, Meats, Canned
Goods, Soap, Starch, Corn, MeaL Salt, '.Glue,
Hoop Iron. Molasars In hogsheads, tierces and
barrels, Ac , Ac.
An invoice milk Maid Brand Condensed Milk
Jsst rioeived. We commend this to the trade
as an article worthy their attention.
HALL A PEAKS ALL,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
my 11 DAW tf 11 and 13 8outh"Water St
Trnnts Guaranteed for' a Season.
prONESTLY NOW. ISN'T IT A COMFORT TO
trade where you always find your purchase ex
actly as the dealer represents it? We tell the
simple truth in regard to our goods, and If you
like that way of doing business you will like us.
And still we are not happy, nor will we be until
we hare gained your patronage. Give us a
chance and we will please you. Try us and you
will find we are no small bunch of horseradish.
There's no prize package business about us. You
get full value every time.
H. L. FENNELL,
my 23 tf ' Tbe Horse Milliner. 10 So. Front St.
Twenty-Five Gents Only
TER WEEK (DELIVERED) FOR THE N. Y.
TlmesN. Y. Herald. N. Y. Sun, N. Y. 8tar, N. Y,
Tribune. N. Y. World. Illustrated Papers, Fash-
lo Books, Magazines, Libraries, Ac, at Pub
lishers' prices, always on hand at
C M. HARRIS',
ap 22 tf Popular News and Cigar Store.
W. E. Groom,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE
and Retail Grocer. Orders for Merchandise,
such aa Flour, sugar, coffee, molasses, Jeeai
Corn, Meal, Rice, soaps. Tobacco, cigars ani
Peanuts, filled at lowest market price,
ap 1 tf 112 North Water street.
N
O THING FAIRER, L SHRIKE, AT No. 18
North Front street, guarantees If any purchasers
of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goqds are sot
perfectly satisfied he will refund the money. He
also guarantees to save you from 15 to 25 per
cent, on the identical goods you may purchase
elsewhere. L SHHISB,
The Old Reliable Clothier,
10 and SO North Front Street,
my 6 tf Sign of Golden Arm.
Manufacturing Heaflanarters
F)R BATHING SUITS. I AM NOW MAKING
up large quantities of Bathing Suits for the
Wholesale and Retail Trade, at extremely low
prices.
M. ROSENMANN.
Manufacturer and Merchant Tailor,
my 20 tf 5 Market street.
White Monntain freezers. .
J HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF THE BEST
FRSIZERS on this market, the "White Moun
tain." Also a large stock of Hardware. Call
and examine.
GEO. A. PECK,
my 80 tf gQ South Front street.
A NEW PATTERN OIL STOVE,
SAID TO BE THE BEST YET INVENTED.
Refrigerators, Coolers, Ice Cream Ieezera,
Ac. Improved Pattern Door and Window
Screens and Frames.
For sale by -
ALDERMAN. FLANKER A CO.,
myCtf 114 Front St . Wilmington, N. C.
."Wilmington Sayings & Trust Co.,
MARKET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD
streets. ,
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President
W. P. TOOMKB, Cashier.
Lends money on satisfactory security.
Pays interest on deposits.
Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds,
mh 25 tf
See Here )
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN
forms his patrons and the public irenerally,
that he has secured the services of a first class
Workman, and all those in search of first class
work can be accommodated without any un
necessary waiting. Respectfully,
H. a FREMPERT,
The Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser.
Millinery.
J"KW GOODS RECEIVED AND OPENED.
For sale at
MRS. S. M. STROCK'S,
No. 10 Front street,
mh 29 tf A few steps of stairs.
To Owners of Vehicles !
yyHKN YOU HEED ANY REPAIRING OB
Painting done glre us a call. TO guarantee,
you the BEST WORK at the LOWEST PRICES.
We have a fine lot of Buggies, Phstons, Surrtes
Wagons, Carts and Drays on hand, whioh we are
selling very cheap.
a B. SOUTHERLAND k CO
Successors to R F. McDongall
deo 11 tf Corner Seoond and Prfnoees 81a.
Special Hotice.
rjixMPUBAKY CHANGE. ROBERT B, BEL-
LAKY; Druggist, three doors .below oorner, next
I "sniarrea ana improved.:- ?. - .,: r .
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- -X STOHtnS, . . . ... l4tOQ
KOoBtraot f Advertisement tafcea at propot
tlonatelr low rates. " r s' . -v - -
Tea line solid Kosparell type make oaa bout
NEW AD VERTISEMENT8.
BROWN & BODDICK,
7 NORTH FRONT ST.
TTrx DESIRS TO CALL THB PARTICULAR
attention of our Lady patrons at this particular
time to our large and varied assortment of all
tbe re west oolora and makes In our
Bibbon Department;
Gross Grain, all widths and latest oolow. 17
Gross Grain Satin Edge, all widths, from Nov 3
to 22, the latest colors.
Molra with Crown Edge, widths from No. 3 to
22, in all the new colors .
Plain Momle Ribbon, from No. 8 to 22, foil
line, all new colors.
SASH RIBBONS.
?, 8 and 0 Inches. Some beauties.
We keep no trash in RIBB3NS, and oaa show
the largest and most Taxied assortment of NEW
COLORS and makes ever shown by any THREE
homes South of New York WX HAVE MADS
A SPECIALTY OF THIS DEPARTMENT THI3
SEASON.
BOYS' WINDSOR TIES
23 CENTS EACH.
We call special attention to the above, as our
line is large and embraces many Novelties.
We win add this week to our
Gents' Neckwear
-49 DOZEN GENTS feUMMXR CRAVATS,
manufactured from the latest Silk Novelties at
the nominal price of 25o each.
Of course we expect a rush; if we don't the mis
take is not ours.
Lawn Ties and Cravats,
a full line. The prices are less than they can bo
washed for, which must certainly be cheap
enough.
JEWELRY.
All the newest styles in Ladies1 Hair Orna
ments in GOLD and SILVER PLATE, and Oxa
dized Ornaments for the HAIR In beautiful de
signs. The newest designs in BREASTPINS.
The newest designs in HAT PINS.
This department la really worth a special visit
to our 8tore,
Ladies' Plain ani Fancy cnemisetts.
Very much used in the Northern markets this
season, from 25c upwards.
LADIES', GEMS' AHD CHILDREN'S
9
SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all qualities, makes
andprlo:s.
BROWN & RODDICK.
NORTH FRONT STREET.
my 80 tf
JUST.RBC1IVED BY RAIL
MARTIN'S GILT EDGE BUTTER.
Something extra nioe.
I am selling the best Roasted JAVA C0FFS3
at SO oents per pound.
Roasted LAGUAYRA COFFEE 85 cents per
pound.
my 22 tf A. H. HOLMES.
Boys' and Children's -'
OLOTEClTSTG-i
ALL SIZES, FROM 8 to IS YEARS.
Sims AT S2.00, W0ETH $3.50.
SUITS AT S3.00, W0BTH S5.00.
SUITS AT $4,00, WORTH $7.50.
SUITS AT S5.00, WORTH $9,00.
SUITS AT $7.00, W0ETHVl2L00.
Call before the bargains are ail gone.
-a SSJIEER,
80 NORTH FRONT STREET. -Harrison
A Allen's" old Stand. my 18 tf
Atlantic View,
T THB WRIGHTS VTLLB TERMINUS OF
the Sea Coast Banway, Is the place to get the
eelebrated PIG FISH
Board by tbe day, week or month. -
- ED. WILSON MANNING,
my 20 lw . . Proprietor.
Z J Carolina Beach.
gCHEDULB 07 STEAMER SYLVAN GROTS
unta further noOoe leaves at in A X. and 3
P. M." Train returning leaves Beach at! P. M.
andSP. M. - - - - J."W. HAKPEH.
my 18 tf , - Gen'l Manager.
ia en Otn nila4etpfete
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