. . fHEMQRNING STAR WILLIAM II. BERNAltD. .OBLISHBD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. BATES OV ST7B8CRIPTIOH, IX JVASCX. . 0fle Year (by Mail). ta Paid....,.-...; Si Months,. .. V ; ? roe months . t Ai9 Month, mm mmmm -to city Sabsorlbers, delivered la any Part ,Th City, Twrn-vs Cava per week. - Our City JJLe not authorised to Collect for more n&roe months In advanoe. . , uorelattheP03' Offloe at WUmlngton. N0 ntoreuu second Class Matter. yfORNING- EDITION, OUTLINES.. ' T In the Senate yesterday amend merits to the agricultural appropria tion bill and the post office appropri ation bill were agreed to, and the bills passed; the House considered the tariff bill and made considerable pro cress, wore than has been covered nrins the past fortnight; a General k lace on a motion to . . r .agraphia relating to glue vuich became largely ..ay oj" personalities and ia r -ooting. Tele- aiii of limperor Fred hand; he if now un sold i iood, and is suffering with convulsive fits and swoons; all of the Royal family have been sum moned to his bedside, and his death is expected at any moment. A destructive fire occurred in Union, S. C, on Wednesday, during which a eolored man performed the heroic deed of rushing in amid smoke and flames and rescuing a gentleman upon whom a burning roof had fallen. The bulletin issued yesterday morning relative to Gen. Sheridan's condition was of a rather favorable character. A heavy electric storm prevailed throughout Nebraska on Monday, aad a number of deaths from lightning are reported. Afire occurred in Indianapolis Wednesday night, the loss from which is estima ted at $100,000. The Spanish cabi net has been reorganized, withSenor Sagosta as Premier, Reports from Henry M. Stanly, the .explorer, state that he was wounded ie a fight with the natives, after which he was deserted by one-half ' of his escort. Miss Amelia Rives, the authoress, and Mr. J. A. Chandler, of New York, were married yesterday afternoon, at Castle Hill, the residence of the bride. in Albemarle county, Va. A flood in Wisconsin has swept away a num ber of buildings and an immense quantity of lumber, besides doing heavy damage to the railroads; the loss thus far is estimated at $500,000. A terribly bloody affray occurred at Los Vegas, New Mexico over fifty cents. N. Y. markets: Money easy at 1U per cent.; cotton firm at 10 10i cents; southern flour in light request and steady; wheat, No. 2 red July 91J91fc; corn, No. 2 June 58 5Sc; spirits turpentine not quoted; rosin quiet at $1 151 20. Jadge T hurman is reported hearty, and his bandana waves errand ly in ihe breeze. Lord Stanley has taken the oath of otnee at Ottawa, Ontario, as brO- vurnor General of Canada. Biaitie actually visited London the wiher day and left, aod no leading paper had one word to say. Fact! If you bay $a.00 worth of Voo hats you will save under the very moderate Mills bill $1.98 a round iiiii" utn. The tax is awfn). Gov. Hill of New York spoke at Taoirnaoy and eulogized very highly botii Cleveland Thurman. He was grraiiy cheered. 'Rah! 'rahl 'rah! Representative Rowell, of Illinois, says Cleveland and Tharman are as strong a ticket as the Democrats could have Dominated. And so say everybody. The London Daily Telegraph is the largest circulated newspaper in Ureal Britain. It sells a half million or more copies each week than the 'es,or any other English paper. Kv. Moses D. Wrddener, of Phil adelphia, rector in the Episcopal Church, Las been found guilty of an Qncanonical act of getting a divorce from his wife and marrying another woman. Ju4ge Thurman's father was a hodist preacher. He was a Vir ''' ! by birth and was riding the i circuit when he met and lias Allen. They were mar- father was a very sub His son became U. S. 'i Governor of Qhio. r jngall8 has a bee in his He is trying to capture a Republican delegates. l scions fellow.- When in e wrote a speech and after 1 approved he inserted an r.a fall of bile and sarcasm a iVofesscr,' and e poke it leave or licerine. His di- ext i . . a'me; .-, withou- P-Wa i8 withheld for a few years. Tl8 Bhowa U,o gallisLness of, his aiare. He is dscrihed bv Jnlins S8ar in his fame arf war record tbe immortaK4;; Commentaries- OmnU I -- '..v . - - - . .. . . v. . : i 1 " r ' ' '. ' ... ' I ' -' VOL. XLII. NO, 73. Rev. Dr. J. B. Bobbitt has been suspended from the ministrv. It is in the papers. He publishes a oard intheJ)urhamPAznin whioh he says: tte proper tribunal each and all of his com plaints. The investigation wai asked for 07 myself and not forced upon me .by the cnurco.- I beg the poWie to susneod jud ment until 'fair .A P., - t " ttlUUOM snail hear the evidence and decide the case wwiuuig law. a nave no rears or the .final issue." All of his friends will roioioe in his vindication. The oharees srow out of a business transaction in the sale of his paper, the Goldaboro Ad vance. did Qenv Jim Leach has been heard from. The reporter xf the Charlotte Chronicle. interviewed this vete. an of some 7S yeirJ and here is ths jist of his talk. He slid: " I voted for Cleveland. But let mo tell you,' he continued, growing eloquent, M never did think that there was but one real big, great man in this coualry, and that man is old Alien G. Thurman ' Why, I would just want to hitch Taurmao aod Gladstone together. Thermae! Thcro ia not another man half eo great in the United States.' " He said of the President: "Cleveland is a mighty good man, and the ticket is a wonderfully strong one." The New Orleans Medical and Sur gical Journal denounces "Dr. Buck land's Sootch Oats Essence" a3 a very vile drag, containing morphine. It says: "A careful analysis shows that every ounce of this miserable preparation con tains little less than one-half raia of sul phate fit morphine. The dose recommended is from one-half to one leaapoonful at first, poshed until Its full effect is felt. The old and the young are alike advised to use it. Idiosyncracy is recognize, much more be ing required (o affect some than others The Washington Post, Republican and Critic are now merged and the new paper, called JPosl, is managed by a syndicate. It is independent It says of the Administration: "Although President Cleveland's Admin istration has not been brilliant, it has been conservative and safe. He hss not struck out for new paths, but has stuck to well tried ways. Business has not been dis turbed." We regret to know that Dr. Frank Fuller, so long connected with the Insane Asylum, is in very poor health and will never be better. He is an excellent man and a most effi cient physioian in his place. Like Dr. Grissom he is a native of Gran ville county. Reprensentative Laffoon, of Ken tucky, chats to the purpose as he is reported in the Washington Post He said: "I am delighted with the action of the St. Louis Convention The ticket is as strong as could be desired, and the tariff plack, in that it indorses the President's message, ia by no means a straddle." THtS DENTISTS. ' Raleigh News and Observer. The fonrteenth annual meeting of the North Carolina Dental Associa tion was called to order in the Tar bora House yesterday morning by the president, Dr. T. M. Hunter. Af ter prayer by the Rev. Dr. Marshall, the roll of membership was called, to which a goodly number responded. The minutes of last meeting having been read aad approved, Dr. Y. E. Turner, in a most complimentary manner, introduced to the associa tion the second oldest living gradu ate of dentistry in the world, Dr. W. H. H. Thacketon, of Virginia, who responded in a most happy manner, giving a very interest ing history of dentistry in Ihe United States, which was especially compli mentary to the pioneer dentists of the North Old State, and in a cordial mauner extended a cordial invitation to the members of the associotion to meet with the Virginia State Dental Association in the city of Staunton daring the last of August next. Prof. R. B. Winder, of the.BaltU more College, being Introducted re plied in a very happy manner. Both of the gentlemen were elected as hon orary members of the association. The Association then - balloted on the following names, which were elected as members of the Associa tion: Drs. E. K. Wright, A. S. Liv- erman, S. W. Gregory, J. M. Riley, H. B. Horton. N AFTEBNOON SESSION. The reports of the standing com mittees on dental education and phy siology were temporarily passed over. Pathology and Tberapentics were called and the following gentlemen responded with papers: Drs. J. W. Hunter and G. W. Whitsett. The paper of Dr. Whitsett, who is a rising young dentist, was spoken of by ail in the highest terms. Dr. W. H. H. Thaclston'reported a cage of the death of all the teeth of both dentures from typhoid fever. Prof. R. B. Winder related a similar case frqp paralysis and de monstrated one fact that" the ner vous system exerted the greatest in fluence, both physiologically . and pathologically" and - any disturbance to the nervous Bystea.was- likely to be followed by rcrioss results.'. ; WILMINGTON, N, CM FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1888. THE C1T -. NEW ADVERTISEBIENTS. A. Shbtkb Boys' clothing. . TV H. Emkhson Lost deg. 8. A. ScBXoes & Co Auction. L. H. Meases How to keep cool. Mttx80h Seersucker coats and vests. ' Bbacoabt Rulkoad Friday's schedule. Stkb. Sylvan Qkote Carolin a Beach. E . Warken & Bon Ices and ice creams Rooms fob Rent No. N. 402 N. 2d 8t. Local Dots. Family excursion to Carolina Beach to-day. The Sylvan Grove will leave at 9.80 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. The formal ceremony of driving the last spike it. ihe Seacoast rail road will ' talc? l dace to-morrow At. 4 .30 o'clock, The Seacoast itiiroad run special schedule 'or to-day, lor the Lutheran Sunday School. The regu lar schedule wilJ bp announced her. iiiter. The excursion given on the Passport to Southport and the forts yesterday was well attended, and all had a delightful time. The ladies of Grace M. E. Church supplied refresh ments of various kinds in abundance. Workmen were engaged Mon day laying a gas-main across Fourth street bridge, but as soon as the mat ter was reported at the City Hall the Mayor issued orders stopping the work until permission had been granted by the Board of Aldermen. The directors of the Seacoast railroad went over the road yester day on a tour of inspection. They found the track in thorough order, the bridges and trestles s trong and substantial, and expressed them selves as well pleased with the man ner in which the work had been done by the contractors. A colored boy who attempted to cross South Front street in-front of a horse and buggy yesterday morn ing, was knocked down by the horse and one of his feet was badly mashed. Mr. Joe King, son of Rev. J. P. King, was driving the horse. He had the boy conveyed to his home and offer ed to pay for the attendance of a physician. Xlie Aliased Burglar. Joe Ellison, colored, the alleged burglar, was arraigned yesterday in the Mayor's Court. There were three charges against him; one for break ing into Mr. Ernest Frye's store on Fourth and Bladen street and steal ing six or seven dollars in money, one for stealing a handkerchief and shirt from Mrs. George Schutte, and the third for robbing a colored woman named Martha Washington of a silver dollar. The evidence against Ellison on the charge of robbing Mr. Frye was alto gether circumstantial. He had been driven off the premises by Mr. Frye, a few hours before the store was robbed, and later in tke night was seen on the corner of the street near by counting money. In the other two cases Elli son was fully identified as the thief, and was committed to jail in default of bail for his appearance at the Crim inal Court. John Beatty, charged with being an accomplice of Ellison in the robbery of Frye's store, was discharged. Stephen Fmmut Stephen Freeman, the colored mim convicted of rape and sentenced tolte hanged next Wednesday, expresses himself as resigned to his fate,-but evidently still has a lingering hope that he will escape the gallows. He asserts his innocence of the crime of which he was convicted, and yester day afternoon made a statement, the substance of which was that he is not guilty. Freeman is constantly attended by the priests of the Catholic Church, and his relatives have also given him every attention. Mr. T?h, os, W.Strange, his counsel, who has abeen active in his behalf, and endeavored to secure a pardon for Freeman or a commuta tion of his sentence, is absent from the city. Baae Ball. The Acme Club has been reorgan ized, with Mr. W. F. Hewitt manager, and Mr. G.D. Riley captain, and is ready for business. The club has leased the Seaside grounds and will have a practice game there this after noon at half -past four o'clock, free to the public. The Acmes have made engagements t.n nliiv a. ninfl from Wilson. , N. C- In this city on the 20th and 21st of July next, and to play in .Greenville, S. C, on the 23d and 24th. The mem bers are all amateurs, but some of them play like professionals, and will make things lively f er any club they may tackle. a riit.lrn Tnlaf GAUCllt . Dover Johnson, colored, who is said to have been a dealer in other peo- nla'a fowls for a longtime past, has at last come to grief.-He was committed, to jatt yesterday by the Mayor on me charge of ; stealing chickens fromllx. John Grant. Johnson .sold the fowls to a dealer in Fifth street marKet, from whom theyrvrere.shortly. after-- wards recovered try the owner. The Fire Last Nia-fat. Fire broke out about ten o'clock last night, from some unexplained cause, in the rear of Messrs. W. E. Springer & Co.'s hardware establish ment, No. 14 North Front street, and for a time a disastrous conflagration threatened. The firemen, however, responded quickly to the alarm, and in a short time had the fire under con trol and speedily extinguished it. The fire began 'apparently .between the warehouse in. rear of the store and a new building in process of erection, and the flames communi cated to the warehouse, in which a large stock of glassware and cordage was stored, the estimated value of whioh is about $2,000. The Are did not reach the hardware department, on Front street. Wilmington Hoofe and Ladder --v.i.maiiU of H. 'J. C?T:ru. eutf-.riwr ,th- Oofijpafiy, 2nd Br the theirjnew foreman, Mr. lid excellent service, building -while it iva? oa flr and re moving over a hundred b t. ie'r ? glass and crockery. The steam fire engines were piOiiipr y on the ground the "Atlautic be ng credited with the first stream and did heroia service under the management of Assistant Chief Mar tin Newman, Chief Oldenbuttel be ing absent. There was insurance on the prop erty to fully cover the Iobs, with Messrs. Smith Sc Boatwright on stock. andMessrs. Atkinson; & Manning and Northrop, Hodges & Taylor on the building. During the progress of the fire Mr. Steljes, a member of How ard Relief No. 1, was accident ally knocked from a ladder by a stream from the "Atlantic" engine. He was severely injured by the fall, and was taken into a neighboring store where he received medical attention and everything possible was done to alleviate his sufferings; the members of the 'Atlantic" engine company be ing exceedingly solicitous in his be half. It was an unfortunate occur rence, for which no one is to blame. Tit Street Rail war. Twenty-five of the thirty-two horses bought for the street railroad arriyed yesterday from Western North Caro lina. They are fine stock and were selected with great care by Mr. Joe Merrltt. The steel rails for the curves and switches have also arrived and will be put down at once. But the com pany have received advices from the manufacturers that the cars cannot be delivered until the 29th Last. This -a i 11 l J is a provosang qeiay, dui ii is unavoid able and is one for whioh the street railway company is no way respon sible. Slayor'a court. The Mayor had a large gathering before him yesterday morning at the opening of court. Besides the cases of burglary and larceny mentioned elsewhere, the following were dis posed of: L. J. Mills, a drunken ..countryman, was fined $10. M. Dowling, drunk on 'fcthe street, $20 or thirty days imprisonment. Three young white men (whose names are suppressed) were charged with an affray. One of them was fined $20, another $5, and the third was discharged. Sauthern acaiaaJaa. New York quotes prime North Caro lina potatoes at $3.0004.00 per barrel; large receipts are expected, however, and much lower prices are looked for this week. Cabbage are In liberal supply and are quoted at from oo cents to $1.00 per barrel. String beans $1.002.50 per crate. Philadelphia quotes string beans at 3.5034.00 ber barrel: tomatoes $2.503.00 per barrel. First Tralna. TVia flrat. trains on the Sea- coast railway will be run to-aay, lea vine Front street depot at 8:40 and 10:15 this morning, and at 230, & ana 6:30 this afternoon. Returning, trains will leave Wrightsville at 9:20 on! in.A.1 nVinnV thia morning, and this afternoon at 8:10, 5:40 and 7:15 o'clock. THE SIAII.S4 The malla close and arrlv at the City Fo Offloe as follows: WwOiam thwintrh a.n1 V1T mnlL BAH) A. Knrthttrn thmnirh mails, fast llwr. North Carolina and Atlantic and applied therefrom: - - - - - - - j5 T" r iiilh .ml VAttAvme-.4)0 P. H.A 8:00 A. M. Southern way man ;( 5 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western niaus, O. a Hallway r.Jt a P. Y. V. B. E. and points sup- plied therefrom v vv. -5r- Raleigh ft Hamlet Railroad and poinw . v supplied therefrom.. - - 2 o P. M SmlthriUe..... - a-nn a' v WT-ltnrilla TJUA. Clinton, special. ..... . . - yitu Vwfi 8:15 P. X 4:00 A. X Little River, S. C and intermediate 8.00P.M CD F Brrerjnan!.T 1S0P.X OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Noera and war malls...... aiSplx Northern through mail, late VSzaIu emugmaiis. ltx gicSrafero ' A.X Xalls conected from street boxes Jn bus! &ess portions of city at 5 AJL. 11 AJtand4.- PJL; from other parts of tha elty a 6A.X, and : General 4eUverVopen trom 8.80 AJLtf TM. mnA n Stmdavs from 830 to 1030 A. Ef. . r.iM Amnvmrr ones oa Sunday fraw 80 J Xosa ' ' der and Registry Departraec (paa Yfaatber IntflaatiaBs. The following are the indications for to-day, received at 1 a. m.: For Virginia, North - Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Eastern Florida and Western Florida, light to fresh .southerly winds, stationary temperature and local rains. Quarterly BXeeunca. Wilmington District, M. E. Church, South. Second round of Quarterly Meetings. Kerransville circuit, at Charity, June 16 and 17. Onslow circuit, Jacksonville, June 23 and 24. Elizabeth circuit, June 80 and July 1st. Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July 21 and 22. BrunswickTMission, at Shiloh, July 21 and 22. T Thos. W. Guthrie, P. E. FORTY TEAKS EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NTJKSK. Mr. Wlnslowa Soothing Sjrruplfl the prescription of one of the best I eiaale Fhrrtclazui uiid ?s arses in !Le United btatoe, and haa been rrr. ' thirty years with never faHinir saf strand fik- :c 3 r.yrn?:l:'n of mothers and oulidr n,from the feeblo infant of a -ftoei Old U the fe.lolt. It oorrecwS ac-irlHr of the stomach," r?U" wind colio. mania tea mo bowel, and tr'yes rt.a, ."A-a.'lS and corotori ir re other and child. Wobe'ieve ?t the lie n an J Surest Kemedy in the world, in all o? ?ytFJsTiiKY ana uiAiuuittA jlt CUILDKKN, whether ifioiag from teethmg or any otiior cause. Full directions ior usliijc will acor!r.nny each bottle. None rennlne unleas.the f ao simile ol CUKTlti Jb PERKXNS is on the out side wrapper. Sold or all Medicine Dealers. S5 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, yTTTLE BLA.CK AND TUS TSBJU.ua, lULinia No 11. Answers to name or Jep. Buiwoie re ward will be paid for his return. T. Jt. EMERSON, je is 8t . 813 Chesnnt street. Carolina Beach. S' TEAM EE SYLVAN OROVS WILL LEAVE for Carolina Beach on Friday and Saturday, at 0.30 a m. and 2,33 p. m. Moalo for danoine. J W. HARPER. Gen'l Manager. Je 15 tf Hot TN EVERY DAY CLOTHINQ, BUT YOU WUA. cool off readily by wearing Flannel Shirts, Per cales, Bathing Salts, Ao.. Ao , of LOUIE H. MEARES, 12 N. Front, Je 15 tf Gentlemen's Furnisher and Batter. Auction. WE RECEIVED TO-DAY. ON OONBIGN ment. an assortment of Crockery. Glass and Tinware that can't be beat. Fine Chamber Beta. Tea Sets. Tumblers, eoDieia. mucowB, Water Seta, Dish Pans, Pie Pans, Baking; Pans, Milk Backets, Pint, Qnatt and Half -Gallon Mearurea. Another lot ot 50 barrels and boxes of those Freeh Richmond Cakea. S. A. SCBXrOoa A w., anouoneers, je 15 It Dawson's Old Stand, SEACOAST E.AILR0AD. Schedule for Friday. FIVE TRAINS EACH WAY. LEAVE FRONT STREET DEPOT 8.40 a. m.. 10.15a. m.,280p. m , 5.00p. m ,.80p m LEAVE WRIGHTSVILLE 9.20 a m., 10.45 a. m , aiop. m., cwp. m , 7.13 p. m. js u it LEMON ICES, PINEAPPLE ICES, Ice Cream and Cake TO-DAY. PARLORS OPEN TILL 11 H P. M. Warren & Son, E. EXCHANGE CORNER. Je 14 tf SEERSUCKER COATS AND TESTS. - glCILIAN SACKS AND VESTS. BATH SUITS 75 cents and upward. "IMPERIAL" SHIRTS only 11.00. E1LBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. LISLE THREAD UNDERWEAR. COLLARS AND CUFFS Low prices. IMITT ZT5T S 0 1ST, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Je Utf Carolina Beach, jyUSIC EVERY EVENING. THE SYLVAN GROVE leaves for Carolina Beach on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at 9.80 and 8. Band on board every evening. to 12 8t . Gen'l Manger. For Bent, TWO OR THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS, In residence No. 402 Nortn Second street Apply on premises STAB OFFICE. Steamer Passport ILL GIVE ANOTHER TEH CENT BICUB- sion Friday evening. Jm,,"th. Leave the wharf 6.80. going np to Hilton and Havana Guano Works and down the river a pleoe. being Che ten cent plaoee. lel4 2t J. T. HARPER. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. a, MAYOR'S OFFICE. Wilmington, N. C, J aue 13. 1883. City Bonds for Sale. B IDS FOB PUECHJlBE OF $20,000 5 per cent. Funding Coapon Bonds of this elty, win be re- celred at the Mayor's Office until J2 o'clock X.. June 85th, lnit. Said Bonds will be lasued July 1st, 1888, and Will mature Janaary 1st. mw. . JOHN J. FOWLER, je!44t Mayor. : Specials. V yABDEH BOSS, 4 DOG COLllaBSV : LAWN Mower. Fishing Tackle.: Come ta and look at them. We hare the goods and can make the . my 13 tf iV 14 Front Et Wilmington, N. C. or at Je2tf WHOLE NO. 6778 NEW ADVKRTIS: ECMEJ 5TTS. New York and Wilmington Steamship Co. ' FROM Pi EH 29. BAST. RIVER, HEW TORE Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Bta At S o'clock P.M. FANTTA.. Wednesday, EQUATOR &tFda7 - BENEFACTOR Wed nw day FAN IT A Saturday, FROM WILMINGTON. BENEFACTOR ZTldy' FAN IT A J0.41, EQUATOR. Friday, BENEFACTOR . . ...Tuesday, June 13 June 10 June 20 June 23 Jane 15 June 19 June 23 June 23 rv Throngh Bins Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to a. O. SHJaXLBONBS, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Xheo. O. Eser, Trafio Kanmrrr, New York. . W. I. Clyde A. Co., General Agents f,, l; tf 3 ProRdwav. YortL Wanted, 8M ART. ACTIVE YOKU U.-t one or two hours a iay u Hpire, tr ro.iruseni a Large Bofcton'Publlsalng Hcue at Wiimirsrton. For paxtioulars address P. O. JXi V". , JelSSt BosUii, 2Ia3 To Lumber Dealers. QRDERS FOR PTNF, OAK, ASH OR CYPRESS LUMBER win be filled at short notice from my mills near Burgaw. Prompt attention given to all orders. GEO. A. RAMSEY, Borgaw, N. C. Je IS lm Mountain Park Hotel. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. (Formerly Warm Springs,) OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ESPECI ally desirable as a Summer Resort. No hot weather, no annoying Insects. . The most LUXURIOUS and BENEFICIAL BATHS in America. Marble Pools, Porcelain Tuba. Remarkable efficacy in treatment of Gout, Rheumatism, Malaria, Kidney and Liver troubles. Dyspepsia and other complaints. Resi dent Physician. Hotel new and elegant. Mag nificent Ball Room. Cuialne uneioelied- Terms reasonable. Write for descriptive pamphlet: G. K. LANSING, Manager, Formerly Manager of Astor House, N. Y. City; my 24 lm JUST.RECKrVED BY RAIL MARTIK'S GILT EDGE BUTTER. Something extra nice. I am selling the best Roasted JAVA COFFEE at 80 cents per pound. Roasted LA9UAYRA COFFER 25 cents per pound, my 22 tf A. H. HOLMES. PIA-TOS, A PIANO IS AN ARTICLE OF WHICH FEW nersons hare any knowledge. It is th erf ore dlflioalt to get at the true value of an Instrument, and ardeea a person la thoroughly reliable you are art to pay two pnoes ior an insrruenc Some time ago, as an ulustration, we offered the idant-aal Plunrw. same makes, which are offered here now by ont&lders from $225 to $300. You are asked for the same goods $275 to $425. Com ment is unnecessary, except that our assertion that only cheap gooas can oe soia ny Trave ng men at enormous Drloes (as the expense con nected with such methods are very large) is cor rect. Again where is the "reliability of the stranger after he has your money. Sole Aent for Sohmer A Co , and other first class Pianos, at honest prices. 1e 12 tf we fr su 200 Bnsnels No. 1 See. Peas, t ttt SPIRIT CASKS, 1,600 nrronwT a l.VVVJ Corn: also. MeaL BoOD'Iron. Glue. Salt. Hay. Molasses, Flour. Coffee, Sugar, Can Goods, &o., 40. U. . UVI , Noa 120. 128 At 184 North Water St., Je 12 DAWtf Wilmington. N. C. Eighteen Cents -7 ILL BUY A FIRST CLASS MASCOTT B TOOTHBRUSH. Good enough for any one and well worth 80 cents. Only at JAMES D. NOTTS. jelOtf The Druggist- See Here ! THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN forms his patrons and the pnbllo generally, that he has secured the aerrloes of a first class Workman, and all those in search of first class work can be accommodated mithoat any un necessary waiting. Bespeottnlly, . uu v. r rui, The Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. WiMliitoii Sartiis & Trust Co., MARKET-BET WEEN SECOHD AND THIRD streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMSR, Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays Interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mh25tf Twenty-Five Cents Only JO KB WEEK (DELIVERED) FOR THE N. Y. Times, N. Y. Herald. N. Y. Son. N. Y. Star, N. Y. Tribune, N. Y. World, n lnstratea Papers, rasn ion Books, Magad nea. Libraries, Ac., at Pub lishers' prices, always on hand at a X. HARRIS, ap 22 tf ' Popular News and Cigar Store. ANEW PATTERN OILSTOYE, SAID TO BE THE BEST YET INVENTED. Refrigerator. Coolers, Ice Cream FreeBers. Jko. Improved Pattern Door and Window Screens and Frames. For sale by ALDERMAN. FLANKER A COu. my 6 tf 114 Front St, Wilmington. N. C, ifcor ail Winlow Screens IADS TO ORDER, ANY SIZE. - . ; PRICES LOW DOWN.- 1- -eKXA.PJ6CaV; SO South Trout atreet JelOtf Tim Atteito cf Tolacco Dealte. :i YOUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO CALL early and examine the f ollowmrt too hox Tobacco, 450 caddies Tobacco, 60,000 Cigass, all Peas, All of above I offer at low figures. PenectfllTj .JL. tlx: o3 eaara Oae Day, - . " Two Dar ...i t; - xnree Days....... r .-v Ivct DaTS.--.... r.;- "y Fire- Days,.....-.-. ra'.-iwi-g'''". t3 r -one weex,... " ra-o Weeks...... i .' : Trea Weeks..... - r!ie Month . V. 10 tJ :- v tbeeMont.-..'.......- 24 m zix Xonthe.....-.-..,; 49 Co " oi-ar..-;............. net ' $arnr3ntot AdrertlsementB taken at prop : tionately tow rates. 7 Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one egpar- - NEW AD VERTISEMENTS BROWN & RODDICK, 7 NORTH FKONT ST. . UNDOUBTEDLY THE ; ' BEST BAItGrAmS ' to be found n this country. " We shall offer on Monday, June 4th. 18S8, a lot of Effiuroiierei Dress Pattens;' V ' made from India Linen, BatUrte, Chsmbray and ' ' Zephyr Cloth, at prices ranging as follows:. $1.25, . ; 4 $1.50, $L75, $2.C0, $3.00 atd $4.00. Choice de signs. They are Inst about 5Co on the $1.00. Parasol . ani Unteh Deprtisit. TVe are offenDg somo spec'ltlcr ir PARASOLS and SU-$HAIE3 that; rannot faii to att-ait. 1 Tby are without excepiicr 'he best value that i an fc and n this or any oth.ir market. DRESS GOODS. - In this department we call your attention just - to one Lot of CANVAS CLOTH SUITING, all Wool filling, 12o. No such quality can be bought less than 25c. Full assortment of colors. - All-Wool Shawls, in Beautiful Evening Colors, $1.50. actually worth $2.00-. and one Lot $3.00, actually worth $3.00. - LadiesVUltts. We haTe a beautiful assortment of LADIES' MITTS in five different grades. The colors are Just the latest. Prices 2 to 75 cent. Gents' rnmisMnE Department. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR. You have no Idea fhow much yon can save by giving this stock a look over. TRUHKS, DRESS, TRAVELLING ANB STEAMER. A full line of all the leading makes. Give us a trial and save 25 per cent. We aregivlng very close prices all over our Store to induce. trade. You will find that our prices are in almost every case lees than yon can - buy elsewhere. We have got. the 'stock and- It must go. Will carry none over the season. BROWN & RODDICK. I NORTH FRON STREET. JeS tf Boys' and-Children's oXiOcazr-TC3-f ALL SIZES, FROM 3 to 18 YEARS, SUITS AT $2.00, WORTH $3.50. SUITS AT $3.00, WORTH $5.00. SUITS AT $4.00. WORTH $7 SUITS AT $5.00, WORTH 9JTf SUITS AT $7.00, WORTH $12 00. - Call before the bargains are all gone. , f iH . K". I M r-', - ' " ' - - -. - 80 NORTH FRONT STREET. ' " ' Harrison A Allen's old'Stacd. my 18 tf Capon Springs and BatB, IJampsJilre Co., West Tat. Alkaline lithia Waters' BATHS OF ANY TEMPERATURE. ' ; ' ALSO . SUPERIOR IROH" WATERS. CAPON Is where the"slck and feeble reooter and the wen are always happy. -i -4--f',. A. B. Hutgea, of South Carolina, In charge of " Dining Room and Kitchen departments. Send . for Pamphlet and say where you sawAhia adver tisement. Capacity for 800 people, k ' -. - W. H. SALS, xoylOlni: ; r nao . Proprietor: : Batliing Bniti5. Q.ETT8 ALL-WOOL BATRUSG fiTJITS. J"EO dent bathers will not use - cotton or kalfot ton. Security against chilliness can only be found la the use of AltWool. A , large lob lot and great bargains ht GenU' Ganze Tsderwear. The cheapest line of Gents'- X. C. Handierchiefa that we have ever had. AR the new things in Ties. ie 6 tt V jtto. j. cnjiaczi xArc3 os a a - 1 r i 1 1 :-4 i - Ml : n - 11 J j .i w - i J ,0U. . i I v- .: t -:-. ti