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)RNING EDITION.
OUTLINES.
There was no session of the Senate
yesterday; the House considered the
sundry civil and naval appropriation
biS The President and several
members of the Cabinet -will attend
the commencement exercises at the
University of Virginia on Wednesday
next On Thursday night a free
fight took place in the Grand Pacific
Hotel in Chicago between the filaine
and Gresliani factions; some of the
combatants were stripped of their
clothing, many were badly beaten,
and several knocked to the floor; such
a scene was never known in Chicago
before Total receipts of cotton
at all of the ports since September
1st, 5,426,090 bales. Y esterday was
an exciting day in the Chicago Con
vention; three ballots were taken for
a Presidential nominee, resulting in
no choice; Sherman and Gresham
were he leading candidates, but the
indications are that neither of them
will receive the coveted prize; Blaine
was persistently voted fr ifi the sev
eral ballots; Fitler, of Pennsylvania,
was withdrawn after the first ballot,
ami at the uight session the name of
Depew, of IfewYork, was also with-
ilr.iwu. A negro was hanged for
nipe in Kentucky yesterday, who pro
tested his innocence on the scaffold,
uiul who was believed to be innocent
by many people. The Chicago
wheat market yesterday closed at a
decline from the previous day; corn
Ms lower, and provisions weak.
Sew York markets : Money easy
at U per cent., cotton quiet at 10
5-16(310 7-16 cents; wheat, No. 2 red
June 8587c; " July 86i87ic; corn,
So. 2 June 54c; spirits turpentine ir
regular at 3636c; rosin steady at
$1 15(21 17i.
J. 0. Waite left but little pro
pi m . r money.
fhe. Berlin Post gives a semi-offi-ci-ti
insurance of Germany's peaceful
i:;ien.ions. e.
ililii'.aore his just taken a police
tvuMis. In eignt, years it has grown
81,192 Why cannot Wilmington
hi-.'o pohue census al-j o?
. Tbe sea-serpent has been seen by
."r.Honn on uteanier Venetian. Peo
r. laugh .it Uih, bat the proof that
tlitre u huc'.i a mor.8'.er is very com
lkte. The widowed Empress was vio
Irntly opposed to an autopsy of her
: 1 husbmd, hut. the young Etn
j vr.ir, her son, would not listen to
li- r protests and entreaties and or-
'!'T: ii one.
Hi Tories are scared. Salisbury
'is cille.i a raestieg of his party
u' mhers. The late defeats have
a i'me: hjm an-1 he sees that 8 ome
lii iiir is Q.eied to restore harmony
a'id confidence.
I'i 1840 England turned in her
financial policy from Protection to
very i,:irly Free Trade. Since then
drilling lias failen 20 per cent, in
pricr', vvhi!e wages have actually ad
vanced from 40 to 50 per cent. This
le oiih noting.
I'ihU ur'ri rabbit destroyer is a fail
ure in Australia. Tbe destroyer
does not destroy. It is like the War
Tariff, ".tended" to protect the
working elates. In that particular
Protfccuon dow not protect except
the floated Monopolists.
,? MBtU8ft8 be will not run agaio
for the Ne Yoik Mnyr-ralty. When Mr.
Hewiii shh be woo'i, he woa't. But it
wi lie msLy H year before lhe metropoli8
lem UitCli f"r bim phu-
He has made an honest, upright,
ble official and tbe New York dailies
have only abused him.
Of all the lame and impotent
ffon8 it i8 to Beo Protection papers
ln lhe Democratic fold trying to get
ernabu of comfort from the St. .Louis
P'atform, that indorsed the Presi
Jenl'H message and the Mills bill.
he Democratic party is not a protec
'I0 party and they very well
Jnow it.
If i"u buy $12 worth of blankets
y would save $3.60 under the Mills
bill a very mojerate reduction. In
expending $340, in the many aniclea
J&ention ed from time to time in the
!ab you would aaye $62. And
the bill only cuts the ugly War
arffTax 7 per cent, on an averr
and leaves it at 40 per cent.
Monstrous and ' intolerable! V If it
old be reduced to Clay V standard,
? Per cent., what an imnxenae aav
lDg there would be,' ' '.''v
VOL. XLII. NO. 80.
For nearly twelve yeara the writer
of this has carefully and diligently
collated the news from our "State
Contemporaries." It has been often
tedious work, requiring much time.
We used to go through all the State
exchanges. But they are now so
numerous that we find it very diffi
cult to go through half of them.
We give more than 325 columns,
Brevier type, a year of State news
alone. This would mako two vol-
umea of the Thistle Edition of Soott's
novels. To go carefully over all
our State papers would require
double the space and double the
time, whioh are not at our command.
Ah, what is that? The New York
Sun says at the recent Method iot
General Conference in that city the
order of Methodist Nana was in
dorsed. It says :
"The committee reoortad favrtrahlv &ni
the Conference inserted in ihn dininHnn nf
the Church a section regulating them They
are ut oe cauea aeaconessee, &na t&e will be
very similar to the nuns of the Roman
uawouc unurca, except that they are net
to take vows of life service or of ralihanv
Every annual Conference in which these
aeaconesses are esi&Diunea -will nave a
board of nine members to ciatrol this kind
of work."
Southern Methodists would do
well to keep from all organic union
with the Northern body.
Here is the way tho Boston Globe
tries to ridicule the rather aesailalble
style of Miss Rives:
"Miss Rivea's literarv stvlr.it mum !
mitted. can dot bj cilled wemmeleas II is
considerably Blraughte in places and open
to mu caarge 01 03102 100 rainu, out on the
t 1- 1 . ... ....
waoie oer wruiogi aave in mem a spun
insiv WUdifeoilfl Wlldffifirrkti4nfi aiih u
the world hia not seen for many a long
uay.
She is "probably endowed with
more genius than many of the New
England authors who would be
praised by the Globe.
Fred. May, tho athlete who han
dled Bennett, of the Herald, and per
haps fongbt a duel with btoi, is in a
lock-up in New York. He got drunk,
drew a pistol on a policeman, got
knocked down and locked up. When
arraigned he said:
"A. fir inoul liner annun ami trbinir tn
null a rt'.v iVivrr on th nnlirjmn m v tninrl
is a blank. If I did such a thing I deserve
to be locked up. and it tried to shoot an
officer I am glad he knocked me out."
Mgr. Bouland, a Frenchman, has
left the Roman Catholic Church and
beon received into the EniscopaL
Church by Bishop Poller. 'Vho Her
ald Bays:
'-Mar Knnl.nil flfrlrnl hia f&ilh .nd hia
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reasons for leaving the Catholic Church.
Mgr. liouiana will now retire (o his estate
in South Carolina for a period of rest and
meditation. There is talk of making him
tbe first bishop of the Galligan Church, in
wmcn event ne win go 10 rrig.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Charlotte Chronicle.
Yesterday we learned that tbe other
elections were: J. S. White, vice pre'
sident; Rev. Dr. Rnmple, secretary;
S. H. Wiley, treasurer, and Col. Jno
L. Brown, Dr. J. Rumple, J. M.
Rose, Col. J oh A E. Brown, George
E. Wilson, A. R. Banks and J. S.
White, executive committee.
Tuesday night the societies held
their regular annual meeting.
A special to this paper last night
says: Dr. Battle was introduced by
Col. Martin. He began his address
by showing tbe bonds which united
Davidson College with the Univer
sity through the interchange of grad
uates in their several facnltiea and
boards of trustees; showed there
were 3,000 boys who could go to col
lege in North Carolina and only 500
in college, hence no need of mutual
contention. The subject of hia ad
dress was the history of North Caro
lina's constitutional law; traced the
character of the Legislature, judicial,
executive, however conferred by tbe
constitution of 1776, as an evolution
from Roman law; the v constitutional
amend mtnts of the Convention of
1835 were sketched in the light of
historical developments; the forma-'
tion of our present constitution was
dilineated and its provisions,-contrasted
with those of the constitu
tion xf 1875. The relations of the
executive judioial and legislative
powers of the governmens were
happily pointed out. His speech
was practical, timely, entertaining
aad instructive. ' The conclusion
was an appeal for upholding the
majesty Of the law as a source of
happiness and prosperity. It was an
admirable speech,- and everybody
was delighted with it. :-
0?-TFF-
NEW aDVEBTUEflENT9.
, A. SnsncB Bargains.' ". .
Mdhson Look at tbia.
OAMFlllSBrachWrislitsvilie.' '
Louis H. Mkabks Night shirts.
' Geo: II . Crapow Steamer Bessie. ,
: ,S. A. eenxoss &''Co.-r-Aoetion sale.
t IBchool Charlotte Female InaUtate. V,v;
Stlvaic QKOVJt-TBaturday acbedule.'
. TLX7kBsss & Soar-At Uvhmtotgi
i 2d. T7n.E02r ilasircire Atlantic - View.
WILMINGTON, N. CM SATURDAY,
Local Dots.
The maximum temperature re
corded at the Signal office yesterday
was 91 degrees.
The hour for Sunday School at
the First Baptist Church has been
changed from 3.30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Business and working men's
prayer meeting at Seamen's Bethel
this Saturday evening at 15 minutes
after 8 o'clock.
"Let us have a procession of
the Young Men's Democratic Club one
eyening next week," says an old Dem
ocratic gray-beard.
Another family excursion on
Sylvan Grove to-day, with music. The
boat will leave for Carolina Beach at
9.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m..
Capt. Morse, of Soutbport,
left last night by rail for Fernandina,
Fla., to bring the steamer Queen of
the St. John's to Wilmington.
The sheriff has been officially
notified of the respite of Stephen
Freeman sentenced to be hanged on
the 20th inst to Wednesday, July
11th.
Rev. Peyton H. Hoge, who
has been quite sick for several days,
expects to occupy his pulpit in the
First Presbyterian Church on Sun
day, as usual.
A Chicago special of the 20th
says : , Sergeant-at-Arms Canaday, o(
the Senate was taken ill here yester
day. His condition is not dangerous.
but he is quite sick.
The street hands are laying a
brick pavement on Ann between
Third and Fourth streets; property
owners furnishing the material and
the city doing the work free of ex
pense.
Brig Edith was cleared yester
day by Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co.,
for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with cargo
of 190,000 feet lumber, 10 barrels tar,
5 casks turpentine and 5 barrels rosin,
shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son and
valued at 2,346.09.
Mr. Eugene S. Martin delivers
the Masonic address at Southport on
next Tuesday evening, and a number
of the craft of this city will leave
Dock street wharf at five o'clock that
afternoon on the steamer Bessie,
Capt. Geo. M. Crapon, to attend the
exercises and will return after they
are over.
Health officers report finding
the dead bodies of scores of dogs
within the past few days. There are
suggestions of poison in connection
with this unusual mortality among
household pets, with intimations
that the vigorous enforcement of the
dog ordinance has impelled many un
fortunate dogs whose masters have
neglected to furnish them with a
badge of respectability to shuffle off
the mortal coil, in fear of an igno
minious death at the hands of the dog
cart man.
mayor's Ceart.
Fred. Bradley, charged with keep
ing an unlicensed dog, was released
from arrest under suspension of judg
ment, having previously procured a
badge.
Emanuel Lane, colored, also
charged with keeping an unlicensed
dog, had his case continued until to-
day.
Henry Banks, for the same off enoe,
was fined $3; one dollar to be remit
ted on defendant procuring a badge
for his dog.
C. E. Jevens, drunk and disorderly.
Former judgment enforced twenty
dollars or thirty days.
G. W. Robinson, colored, charged
with disorderly conduct. Case con
tinued until to-day.
Tba stcamar Basal.
The new steamer Bessie, Capt.
Crapon, has taken her place upon
the river, to run regularly between
this city dkid Southport on and after
to-day. Her regular schedule has not
yet been arranged, but for the
present she will leave Wilmington at
3.30 p. m. each day and Southport at
7.80 a. m. The Bessie is a staunch,
fast boat, is neatly fitted up and can
accommodate about seventy-five
passengers. She - will be the mail
boat between this city and Southport.
Still Open.
The subscription list for the equip
ment of the Young Men's Democratic
Club is still open at Mr. L. H. Meares'
store on North Front 'street. Mem
bers of the Club who have subscribed
are requested to call there to-day and
deposit the amount of their subscrip
tions. All young men who have not en
rolled their names are requested to
do so at the meeting Monday night at
the City Hall, where the books will
be opened for enrollment. .
A Haw Boat.
Capt. B.H. Beery is building a
steam yacht at his yard on the west
side of tbe river, and expects to have
it comDleted about the first - of J uly.
It Is intended for use k the Hum
mocks, to take out hing ; parties,
and wili be fitted up to accommodate
abont . seventh oersons.' Workmen
Were engaged yesterday putting 'in
the boiler and machinery. - J
Cape Fear Academy.
The fifteenth session of the Cape
Fear Academy closed yesterday mor
ning, after the examinations of
classes, which had been in pro
gress during the week, and showing
very satisfactory progress of the pu
pils.' After declamations by pupils,
the Prin cipal of the Academy, Prof.
Washington Catlett, with a pleasant
and forcible address to the school,
awarded certificates for proficiency
in their studies to the following pu
pils their names coming in the or
der of excellence:
SENIOR CLASS.
E P Willard, C J Blomme, R C
Sloan, E H Munson, Geo Peschau, J as
S Hall, Jas F Wright, C W Woodward,
Geo Sloan, Jno D Bellamy, Jr, Frank
Russell, C S Grainger, S H Chadbourn,
Jas P Cutts.
INTERMKDIATE CLASS.
E A McKoy, Willie Latta, R Merritt,
ThosA Heide, Isaao Solomon, J H
Gore, A M Hall, H Peschau.
JUNIOR CLASS.
L J P Cutlar, Leo Solomon, Louis
Myers, C K Bacon, Willie J Bellamy,
G A Heide, Emit Wessell, Em Bear,
Sam Springer, P J Thomas, John
James Munds, T C DeRosset, Clayton
Giles, Edgar Bear, H Bear, Isador
Bear, Frank Donlan, H D Olden-
buttel, Otto Dingelhoef, Walter
Bonitz. Willie Hodges, Piatt D
Cowan.
The following pupils were men
tioned as deserving especial mention,
vix.: EP Willard, C W Woodward,
R C Sloan, Charles Blomme, E G
Woody, E H Munson, Willie Latta,
and Geo. Sloan.
Prof. Catlett is a patient and dili
gent teacher, a good manager and
careful instructor, and under his
control, with capable assistants, the
Cape Fear Academy has attained a
reputation equal to any school of its
class in the country. It will reopen
Sept. 24th with most encouraging
prospects.
Yoana; ITIen'a Democratic Club.
The committee appointed at the
last meeting of the Young Men's
Democratic Club, consisting of Messrs.
L. H. Meares, T. H. Pickett and Willie
Rosenthal, to confer with the Chief
Marshal in the selection of Division
Marshals and their assistants, have
reported the following:
Chief Marshal J. C. Morrison.
First Assistant Joe H. Watters.
Second Assistant J. T. Medlin.
Third Assistant W. R. Morrison.
Fourth Assistant Edwin Daniel.
These appointees are aides to the
Chief Marshal, and will be mounted
and act under his directions to trans
mit orders to the Division Marshals,
who are
First Division Geo. Lee Morton,
Marshal; tDuval French, first assis
tant; Thos. Gause, second assistant.
Second Division L. H. Meares,
Marshal; H. H. Mcllhenny, first assis
tant; Haughton Freeman, second as
sistant. Third Division Martin Newman,
Marshal; E. W. Moore, first assistant;
R. L. Holmes, second asstant.
Fourth Division George Branch,
Marshal; Jas. Barr, first assistant;
C. W. Polvogt, second assistant.
The date of meeting of the Club,
whioh will be held in the City Hall,
has been changed from Tuesday to
Monday night, the 25th, on acoount
of the Concert, announced for Tues
day evenijag at the Opera House.
The formation of the Club into d I
visions, as suggested by Mr. Morrison,
the Chief Marshal, and adopted by
the Club, is highly approved. It is
the same as adopted by some of the
leading political clubs in other cities,
with the exception of officers of the
Wilmington Club being styled simply
marshals and assistant marshals,
instead of colonels, captains and lieu
tenants. A Bis Camp Nestlnc
Mount Zlon A. M E. Church and
the A M. E. Church at Wrightsville,
will hold their first "Camp Meeting
in the Wilderness" not far from tne ,
terminus of the Eeacoast railroad at
the Hummocks, beginning to-day
and continuing until the 25th inst. A
big crowd is expected, as many other
churches have been invited to parti
cipate, and special excursions from
Raleigh and other places will be run
to the grounds. Bishop Campbell
(presiding Bishop of the N. C. Con
ference A M. E. Church) and Bishop
Gaines have been invited to dedicate
the new eamp grounds.
Turpentine Still Burned'
Mr, W. L. RIvenbark's turpentine
distillery at South Washington was
destroyed by fire last Thursday morn
ing, between one and two o'clock,
together with 20 barrels of crude tur
pentine and 20 barrels of rosin. The
loss is about $350. The fire was dis
covered in time to save adjoining
property from destruction, but only
after hard -work by those present.
Two colored men, Glasgow Bryaii
and Joseph Wheeler, are especially
commended for the part they took m
preventing the fire from spreading.
Weittr XBuUastava. " -
h The following are tne , indication
for td-day; received at 1 a. xn.: ;-J
V For Virginia and North. 'Carolina,
light to fresh -westerly .winds, cooler
' t air weather. st--' ;
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JUNE 23, 1888.
Danee at the Sound.
The first moonlight excursion over
the Seacoast railroad, which took
place last night, was a pronounced
success. Altogether 557 people went
down from the city. Upon their Ar
rival they found the large pavilion at
the Hammocks ready for the dancers.
Many of the excursionists partici
pated in this amusement, while those
who did not care to dance went over
to the beach to take a dip in the
surf, or to stroll up and down on the
beach. The train left the Hammocks
at 11.30, with the happy throng, every
one delighted with the entertain
ment. Cliareb Notices.
Tint Baptist Church, corner of Fifth and Mar
ket streeta. Key. T. EL Prltchard. D. D., pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p. m., oondnotod
by Her. C. 8. Finn, of BaleUh. Sunday school
at 6.00 p. m. Prayer and Praise maetln? Thurs
day night at 8.16 o ciocx. Birangero mniea.
First Presbyterian Church, corner of Third and
Orange treets. Rev. Peyton H. Hoge. Pastor.
Kegolar services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 6
p. m. Ho services at night, Sunday School
at 5 p. tn., and Lecture and Prayer meeting on
Thursday night at 8.15. Also Helping Hand Mls
Elon Sunday school at 4.90 p. m., and Prayer
meeting ana Leo tare weantsaay mgnt as o id.
Visitors always cordially weloome. Ushers at
the door.
Second Presbyterian Church, corner irounn
and Campbell sts. Eev. John W. Primrose, Pas
tor, snnday services at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p.m.
Huhhdth nchnol stinm. PrayerMeotuic ana Lec
ture Wednesday, 8.15 p. m. The public cordially
lnylted. Seats tree.
Grace Methodist B. Chnron, nortneast corner
of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Her. w. a.
Creasy, pastor. Sernoes to morrow at 11 o cioc
a. m. and 8 15 p, m.. Jay Bey. C. W. Smith, of
J&llzabcthtown, N. C. Sabbath school at 5 p. m.
Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday eyen
ing, at 8.15. A cordial Invitation is extended to
Tialcora and strangers. Beats iree.
vnTTTKTtS 1 MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS 1 Are
you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by
a sick child suffering and crying with the excru
elating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once
and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'fi SOOTH
ING SYRTjp. it will " relieve the poor little suf
ferer Immediately depend upon it ; there is no
mistaae arxmt it. 'mere is not a motner on erui
who has eyer used it who will not tell you at once
that it will regulate the bowels and giye rest to
the mother, ana - reuei ana neaitn vo we ooua,
operating like m&gio. It is perfectly safe to use
ln all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the
prescription of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere. 25 oenta a bottle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. G. McGIIiT, Auctioneer.
BT S. A. SCHLOSS A CO.
AUCTION TO-NIGHT, IN OUR SALESROOMS
commencing at 8 o'clk. We haye large con
signments of goods that haye come ln this week,
and we will close them out to-nlchtregardleas of
what they are worth. Kyery body come; don't
mlas the bargains that Is ln store for you St auo
tlon to-nUhu le 23 it
Carolina Beach.
JBGULAR SATURDAY SCHEDULE. Steamer
tsYLVAN OROVE will leave for Carolina Beach
to-day: at 9.30 a. m. and 2 31 p. m.
Moslo for Danolog.
J. W. HARPER,
Je23tf fa en'l Manager.
Steamer Bessie
ILL COMMENCE HSR RBQULAR TRIPS
to-day. Saturday. Jane 23rd. leaving her wharf.
foot Dock street. 3.80 p. m. Por freight or pas
sage apply on Doaro.
GEO. M. CRAPON,
leSMt Master.
CAMP MEETING AT WEIGHT SYILLE.
A LL PERSONS, WHITE OR COLORED, WIS H-
lng to attend the Camp Meeting at Wrightsyffle
bound, whioh commences to-day, can go down
on the regular trains to-day and Sunday. Round
trip tickets good for the Hammocks Adults 40c.
Children 20c Tickets good until Monday.
Night Shirts,
JLANNEL BBIKTS,' PERCALE SHIRT, "MON
ARCH." best SI 00 bhirt; Windsor Ties and X.
& W. Stock.
LOUIS H. MEARES, 12 N. Front.
Jo 23 tf Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter.
CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE. SES
slon begins September 7. 1888. No Institute
for young ladles ln the South has advantages
Buperlor to those offered here in erery depart
ment. Collegiate, Art and Music. Only experi
enced and accomplished teachers engaged. Tbe
building Is lighted with gas, warmed with the
best wroughc-lroe furnaces, has hot and cold
water baths, and first class appointments as a
Boardlng-eohool ln every respect. No school ln
the South has superior. For catalogue, with full
particulars, address toev. W. R, ATKINSON,
je 23 m sat tu th charlotte, N. C.
ATLANTIC VIEW,
Wrightsville. N. C.
JBBGTO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT
Ladies and Gentlemen and their Families visit
ing the SOUOD for a day's recreation, can haye
the free use of my large Pavilion and O rounds,
whether they desire to take their Meals with me
or bring their own -lunch basket."
, SPLENDID BAND OF MUSIC.
We invite you to a comfortable place, close by
the Wilmington Seaooist RaUroad. Depot, where
you cansee the Ocean, andenjoy theSeaggeze.
e23tf ; Proprietor.
CITY OF WILMINGTON,
OFFICE CHIEF POLICE,
June 21st, 1833.
Keeping an! Sale of Gopwuer.
OEC. 3. ALL PERSONS tt.KJnri.nvi
powder for sale shall OBTAIN A LICENSE from
tbe Mayor or Chief Police, which shall be Issued
without cost to applicant.
K. D. HALT.,
j2J2t Chief Police.
MILK SHAKES,
Soda "Water,
PINEAPPLE, LEMON AND ORANGE
SHERBETS,
ICE CREAM, ETC., AT HAM
MOCKS TO-DAY.
E. Warren & Son,
IN PAVILION.
Je22tf
LOOK AT THIS ! l
FANCT SCARFS, SIX FOB 25 CENTS. A
GREAT -BARGAIN.
BATHING SUITS
75 cents and upward. -
j FLANNEL SHIRTS. ' JERSEY SHIRTS,
t The BEST ONE DOLLAR SHIRT sold. '
Large stookof COLLARS and CUFFS, -f-'
t-- tt ANT) ANNA fiANDKERCHTE FB at ? ;i T
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WHOLE NO. 6785
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY," JUNE 26!b.
A GRAND MUSICAL FEAST. A COMPLIMEN
TARY BENEFIT TO
Miss Annie DeRosset,
one of Wilmington's sweetest singers, assisted by
four of the finest voices ln the Stale, with male
Quartet.
CORNET SOLOS AND CORNET OBLIGATOS.
Thlsarray of talent tfan't be excelled, and
Wilmington Is promised a rare treat. .
Doors open at 8 o'clock.
General admission 85c . Reserved Seats Mo.
Box Sheet at Helnsberger's Monday morning,
le 2i it
Atlantic Coast Line.
W. & W. and . C. & A. Railroads.
Jane Ut, 1888.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight.
The following articles of freight having been
left at the agencies of these companies men
tioned below for a year or more, unclaimed or
refused by consignees, will be sold at public auc
tion. In Wilmington, at auction rooms of Collier
A U., on naturaay, ane so, icoo, at ju at. iu, iur
account of whom it may 'concern.
Taaxs Cash. - T. M. EMERSON, G. F. A.
COLLIER A CO., Auctioneers.
Artloles left at WhltevlUe One znlil stone,
January, 1887, Wright St Co.
At Wilmington 1887, March, four cases of
Medicine, J. H. Proctor: May. box of glass, J. H.
Lyon; 25 oases powder, J. L. Boatwright: 81
hales hay. April box oil cloth, lumber, H. B
Johnson; March 5 cases matoher, Williams,
Rankin A Co.
At Warsaw Two barrels vinegar, April, 1687,
D. W. Blvenbark. ...
At Dnplln Road Box merchandise. March,
1837, N. V. Devane.
At Magnolia February, 1887 pieces wood, E.
C. Grodwohl.
At Warsaw 1888, July bundles of bags, berry
orates, Johnson, Bramble, Blackburn; Ootober
two boxes tobacco, A. N. Johnson; 59 bundles
slats. Royal A Bro.
Faisons Berry orates, J. L. Tew.
Mouat Olive November, 1885 box of glass;
May; 1837 barrels of vinegar, J. A. Royal.
oldaboro February. 1887 drain pipe, G. L.
Klrby; March corn planter, F. F. Cherry; 6
bags kalnit.
Wilson June. 1886 two barrels guano, B. F.
Tvylor; September cotton gin, G. D. Greene St
Co ; November Oase of drugs, S. Otis; box of to
bacco, G. F. Lais; April, 1887 box of crackers,
B. Bynum; July box of drugs. J. E. Langley,
lol of crates.
Rocky Mount 1888, August cotton gin. W.
Gay; December 8 cases blacking, Jones m Co.
Battleboro Cask of mercury.
Tar bo ro 1887, March valise, I. Freeman;
April bundle castings, order, Carl lie A Hyatt.
Bethel January, 1867 box merchandise and
frames, J. K. Langly.
Whltakers 18S7, April cotton planter, J. R.
Cutchln.
Halifax 158 r, Januarybox of seed, H. B.
Ferguson.
SoollAnd Neck 1688. June bar merchandise.
F. Luther: October box of machinery and 24
wheels; November rice harvester, J. M - Mayo,
le 19 2t tu eat
For Rent,
TWO OR THREE DESIRABLE
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ROOMS, in residence No. 402 North
Second street. Apply on premises
STABOTFICE.
or at
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WilmiDgton Seacoast R. E.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT, JUNE 20, 1888.
From Wilmington.
From Hammocks.
Leave 0:30 a. m
Leave 9:80 a. m
Leave 2:30 p. m
Leave 6:03 p. m
Leave 7 :45 a. m.
Leave 10:30 a. m.
Leave 8:30 p. m.
Leave 6:15 p.m.
Leave 720 p m I Leave.
.1G;00 p. m.
JAS. H. CHADBOURN, Jb..
General Manager.
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A. SHRIER'S
Bargains for the Week.
ON MONDAY, THE 18TD7,
I WILL COMMENCE TO CLOSE OUT MY EN
TIRE STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS
at prices lower than ever known since the be
ginning of the Clothing trade. Room for Winter
Goods must be made at once.
All come and examine.
30 NORTH FRONT STREET.
Harrison St Allen's old Stand. Jel7tf
To Owners of YeMcles!
VITHKN YOU NEED ANY REPAIRING OB
Painting done give us a call. Will guarantee
'you the BEST WORK at tbe LOWEST PRICES.
We have a fine lot of Buggies, PhsBtons, Eurries
Wagons, Carts and Drays on hand, which we arc
selling very cheap.
a B. SOUTHERLAND CO..
Successors to B. P. MoDougall
dee 11 tf Oomer Second and Prtnoees Bta -
JJHILIP8' PHOSPHO MURIATE OF QUININE
COMPOUND. A reliable general Tonic and
Antlperiodlc. Sold ln any quantity.
JAMES D. NUTT,
Je 17 tf
SI 8 North Front street.
W. E. Croom,
QOMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE
and Retail Grocer. Orders for Merchandise.
such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Meat,
Corn, Meal, Hoe, Soaps, Tobacco, Clgara and
peanuts, nuea at lowest marxet prioea.
ap 1 tf 112 North Water street.
Ice Cream Freezers. '
gOMETHTNa NEW. ' .-
THE BE8T TETN3 ON THE NAREET, '
my lltf GILES MUKOMISOW.
CampaignEqmpments,
' ftONSTSTTNG OF - WHITE BEAYIRS,' BAN
dan Handkerchief, Walking Cane' and
iureu,tiorpnoi ana ninaer parti ctnars, aa
h. . For prioes and further particulars, td
iL SHBIEa. The Hatter, No. 29 N; Front
t, Elgn of tig Hat.
iersfwm toe coistry "protrr-y f '&d
street.
Orders
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Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one squar-v .fV '
NKW ADVERTIS:
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BROWN & RODDICK;
NORTH FllONT ST. C:
UNDOUBTEDLY THE 1
BEST BARG-AINS I
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to be found ln this country.'
We shall offer on Monday, Jdne 4th. 1838, a lot of M
EmDroiflerel Dress Pattens, "
made from India Linen. Batiste. Chtmbray and -y. '' -
Zephyr Cloth, at prices ranging as follows: 1 25,"7ii
f 1.50. SL75. f 2.C0, SS.00 acd J4.00. Choice de- -
signs. They ere lust about 60o on the f 1.00. -
Parasol; MrSpsMe Department.,
We are offering some specialties ln PARASOL8
and SUN8HADE3 that cannot fall to attract.
Tbey are without exception the best value that
can be found ln this or any other market.
DRESS GOODS.
In this department we call your attention Just
to one Lot of CANVAS CLOTH SUITING, all
Wool filling, 12Jc. No such quality can be .
bought less than 25o. Full assortment of colors.
All-Wool Shawls.
In Beautiful Evening Colors, $1.50, aotuaUy
worth 2.00:jd one Lot $2.00,actualry worth
t3.0P.
Ladies' Mitts.
We hate a beautiful assortment of LADIES1
MITTS In five different grades. The colors are
Just the latest. Prices 21 to 75 cent.
Gents' FnrnisMiiE Department.
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR.
You have no idea Lhow much you can save by
giving this stock a look over.
TRUNKS,
DRESS, TRAVELLING ANB STEAMER.
I A full line of all tbe leading makes. Give us a
trial and save 25 per cent.
We are giving very close prioea all over our
Store to Induce trade. You wOl find that our
prices are ln almost every case less than you can
buy elsewhere. We have gotlthe stock and ft
must go. Will carry noneTover the season.
BROWN & RODDICK.
f NORTH FRONT STREET.
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UOTIOE.
JOW THAT THE EXCURSION SEASON HAS "
opened. Protect yourself bv aeeurur Acnldet--i
Insurunoe. T' I
BUY THE BEST; Ay n
INSURE IN THE
a-vele
OF HARTFORD, CONN., :
THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST ACCIDENT
COMPANY IN THE WORLD.
Issues Accident Policies for any length of time .
from one day to twelve months.
Telephone No. II.;
NORTHROP. HODGES A TAYLOR, j
5el7tf General Ins. agents." .
A NEW PAYIERH OIL STOVE, ,
SAID TO BE THE BEST YET IN VESTED.
Refrigerators, Coolers, Ioe Cream Freeserar
c . Improved Pattern Door and Window
Screens and Frames. . . " . . .
For sale by " '
. ALDERMAN. FTJTNEB CXX, 1 -myCtf
114 Front t Wilmington. H. C.
MaiiractnriiE Healinarter. -
FOE BATHING SUITS. I AX NOW MAKING
up large quaai ltles of Bathing Suits for tbe
Wholesale and Retail Trade, at extremely low
prloes. . ...
M. ROSENMANN,
Manufacturer and Merchant Tailor, : -.
my 90M 5 Market street.
200 Bnslels No. l Seef Peas, ' i
InnrkBTTBTT CASKS, 1,600 BUSHELS
iUUU Corn; also. Meal, Booo-Iron, Glse,
Bait, Hay, MolaaseevJlour. Coffee, Sugar, Can r
Goods, Sto&c. , -
Nos. 120. 123 VH North Water SU
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Wilmington. N. C.
! i: i Hardware
ALL KINDS AND BEST MANUF ACTTTH3
on hand. Water Coolers," Preer,er;, T.j Tz-j, '
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