THE MORNING STAR WILLIAM . UCUKARD, r.y rss or 5rbo-iT'". i a.&va.-JL T(V.. b, v v'. roster Pn. K.sV---th. i T. j Till' nlr - - ' r-bacrlbers, delivered la any t fJCTK'-fy-SIVOT.. YTTV rVO rtft ihs v art v -moo. 4j Soond Class u4.tr.a l ii-iv a a heavy rain and a than ller-toni! hi ju"""""" . !":ZZZt "I'M 1,1 111 ' I ..:.. and buruiDg tne aeons; tne I nManialltii i v;ltll r .iuCm..i; ti.;i-.. ' i-erves to PreveiQt mncn i ; - Al 1 j ( ('.M'-HllI'UM."" WVTVUGD v t ..nr. eov. -r-J: " larSe quantity OI li.tvc been introduced, 1 . . wi -n ii can if i tit tha Ujrf J;ivoraoii ,rn- ,-vrK.iie parsed over a portion of h;ttj- i-v.-tenlay, causing some loss ami irreat damage to buildings .: I::.-. rou. A noted robber has a I. t ii arrested at El Paso, Texas, with t:,,ri-.u-. h ii ml red dollars ou his l-rMm;lje recently robbed a United St,it,s paymaster. 'iue eipons utpeci from New York during the p;u.t week amounted to $5,333,9$0; inf ports of specie for same time i-252,941. I),,!. TaluiaceV circular relative to the prospect.-- of the coming rice crop, report.- a probable increase of r uftv ner eent. in .North Caro- liii.-i South Carolina same as last vear (ieor'ia a short crop, and Loui siana about -ame as last two years. ,,. Cl;arle Iaugdon, Secretary .f s:tt f Alabama, died yesterday Ht il' l'il.. ;i'd eighty-four years. TheCar has notified the Shah .f p. r-i i that if, while in England, he m;tke any concessions to that gov - rnint -lit. one hundred thousand Rus- -inn tro p will be marched into Per- vi.i. Mr. lilaine lias causeu a hitch in the final settlement by the Hi rl : ii conference of the Samoan af :.t;r. N. V. markets: Hon ey easy siiiil otT. rcl at 2 per cent; cotton quiet but -taly: middling uplands 11 3-IG ,.. nt.-. middling Orleans 11 7-10 cents; southern Hour dull and unchanged; wh. at dull: No. 2 red 81 !(n 83 cents in -tor,-; corn: No. 2, cents at eleva-r tr; ro-in steady; spirits turpentine -t.-adv. Senator Hansom has accepted the irmtatioc to deliver the centennial addrts at Fayettaville on the 2l6t ol November nt xt. The e-5'.imait of damage to proper ty by the IVr.iiiJylvania flood, is now pnt .at "34,ooo,000, and the number of Jives i,otj3, but the record of lives is not complete. Hymen seems to bo very popular wiih the newspaper men of Balti more aud when he gets in his work they never fail to come to time with VoiitTaiuIations." ' There were but nine clear days in Va--Lington in the month of May. There were the days when the flocks of spoil buzzards got scattered a lit '.! and let the sunlight in. A Kansas Congressman exclaims: "Our black allies must never bo de- perted." Iut suppose the black allies should desert, wouldn't this orator feel as if ho had wasted some Kansas eloquence V The centenary editor of theSavan- nab. Xetrs has found him aain. But he is only 1 in years old this time, and bad no teeth. He was cutting enough, however, to "gum" the c. e. with the remark that he "was born that way." Some good brother in this State, named Small, writes for a preacher to attend to two churches .with a salary of 400 a year. There is a remarkable coincidence in this case between the name of the writer and the salary of the preacher. Americans in Paris and London are responding very liberally to the relief of the distressed people of Johnstown, Pa. Even Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show comes to the res cue. Buffalo Bill has the heart of a woman if ho does figure as the bis toss cowboy. "In comparison with the greatness of nature, how small is man, and how weak are all his works!" exclaims a brother pencil wielder. We odco heard a fellow who was tossed over a fence by an irate bull say something very much like this, but it abounded in expletives. Hon. J. C. C. Black is looming up as a Democratic candidate for Gov ernor of Georgia. The champion of the colored man and brother on the other side of the line ought to be satisfied if Georgia elected a Black Governor, but we don't believe they would be. The Eiffel tower resembles the Tower of Babel in some respects. There is more clatter of various tongues there than any where else in this world. There are people in Paris from all parts of the habitable globe, and of coarse they take in the tower. A Hew York man who is vouched -Pliable and reputable." To. la tV. ,,,-,, i...tA. ;t. .n a j " ttMnnnt rf A a AO., aaman t. wTitah Tin - r saw disporting in the Hudson river, and which struck terror to his heart. If he had due regard for the tradi tions of the primitive New Yorker, he would have located his "sarpenf near hell'gate on the east side. It is said in Chicago, that Dr. Cro- nin was murdered because he knew that $100,000 belonging to the Irish Land League fund had been yanked out by Mr. A. Sullivan, and was go ing to tell about it. They persuaded him to be silent by killing him. This is the story, but whether true or false, remains to be proven. The Chattanooga Tribune, which recently suspended as a morning pa per, changed to an afternoon paper on the co-operative plan; but one week was enough to satisfy the new management, and it has suspended again, it a good horse editor has been saved from the wreck, a stock journal will now be in order. Mr. Lewis E. Parsons, who has been appointed U. S. Attorney for the Northern district of Alabama, is one of the man who undertook to r build up a white Republican party i i in Alabama oy exciuaing me negroes, and they are mad as hor nets. They don't want that kind of Parsons to lead them to glory. OTIHDE CITY" flEW ADVEKTUEDIENTK. E. O. Barker For sale. D. O'Connor For rent. 8. VanAmringk Notice. Ick Cream Eat Warren's. Jab. D. Nutt Open to-day. N. W. Aykr & Bon Wanted. E. G. Barker Assignee sale. Btab Office Wrapping paper. Mrs. E. SL Strock New goods. Philip Christ Business for sale. Fishblate FirBt-class goods only. T. Ellwood Zell Agents wanted. Custom House Proposals wanted. II. L. Fennell Trunks, bags. etc. Excursion Germania Concert Bind. J. II. Hardin Medicated Hamburg figs. Brown & RoDDiCK-Thia week's bargains Taylor's Bazaar Sweeping reductions H. H Rocntrrk & Bro-Roller tray trunk Excursion To Columbia on 17th inst. C. M. Harris Seaside libraries at half price. V. in. C. A. Convention. The first Young Men's Christian Association Convention of the -Wil mington Division of North Carolina, convenes at Maxton, June 14th to lGth inclusive. The following topics will be discussed; 'Pastor's relations to the Associa tion." '"Our District, its extent, and possi bilities of work in it." "Definite work of the Associations." -Relation of the Social to the Reli gious work." Importance of Association work in small towns and country places.1' i irst steps in organizing an Asso ciation." 'Committees and their impor tance." "Physical culture." "Woman's Auxiliary work.'' That this Convention may be a suc cess, and nelpiul to tne work: throughout the District, it is necs sary that all the Associations within the District should unite in an effort to make the occasion a profitable one by sending to it as many delegates as possible. Temperance Lectures We are requested to announce that Mrs. M. L. Wells, of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who comes highly recommended to our city, will lecture on temperance this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at Temperance Hall, on Third street, immediately opposite the City Hall; and on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, she will con duct a meeting exclusively for ladies. iriaTor't-i Court. Win. Guy Davis, the colored man charged by Mose Evans, the burglar, with being an accomplice of the lat ter in the raid on Mr. Comfort's dwel ling, was brought before the court yesterday, but there being no evi dence to sustain the charge, Davis was released. Irene Murray, colored, was held for examination as to her sanity. Another Contribution from maxton. The Star yesterday received five dollars from Mr. W. B. Harker, con tributed by citizens of Maxton, N. C, for the relief of the flood sufferers at Johnstown, Pa. With the amount previously received through Mr. Har ker, and forwarded by the Star, this makes twenty-five dollars that Max ton has contributed. M WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY, Local Dou. There were three interments in Oakdale cemetery the past week, and one in Bellevue. The Register of Deeds issued three marriage licenses the past week; two to colored people and one to whites. The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Industry will be held at 8 p. m , Monday at the city court room. The train on the Seacoast road to-day will leave the Hammocks at 7:30 p. m., instead of 6:30 p. m., as per regular schedule. Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son cleared the German basque Jacob Amot yesterday, with 4,058 barrels of rosin, valued at $4 300. The health officers say the san itary condition of the city Is good, and if citizens continue to co-operate with the officers it will remain so. Messrs. Geo. Worth, A. S. Williams and Russell Bellamy have returned from the University, where they have been during the past ses sion. There was another run on the city clerk and treasurer yesterday for dog badges. After the 10th inst., a penalty attaches for failure to obtain a badge. Services in St. John's Church to-day, as follows : Holy Communion at 7:30 a. in.; morning prayer at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 6 o'clock. Sunday School at 5 p. m. The pilot boat Addie, of South- port, last Thursday got aground on Battery Island shoals near the mouth of the Cape Fear, but was pulled off the same day by the revenue cutter Colfax. The Addie sustained no dam age. Emma Pugh, colored, was ar rested yesterday on a peace warrant and for assault and battery on Mary Wilson, colored. She was found guilty of the latter charge in Justice Millis' court, but judgment was sus pended. Bishop Watson, of the Diocese of East Carolina, is announced to de liver the baccalaureate sermon be fore the students of the General The ological Seminary in New York city this Sunday,evening in the Seminary chapel. In St. Paul's Evangelical Luth eran Churchcorner Market and Sixth streets, Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, pas tor, there will be no service at 11 a. m., to-day, but at 8 p. nr. there wiil be English service. All are welcome at the services. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-day at 11 a. in. and 8:15 p. m. Evening sermon on the text:"These shall go away into everlasting punish ment, but the righteous into life eternal." This discourse will be in troductory to a course of sermons to be delivered on successive Sunday evenings during the summer. Seats all free. Everybody is welcome. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mb. Geo. P. Howell, of Golds- boro, who some time since received the appointment for West Point in his district, has recently returned from the University, having com pleted his Junior course and taking the highest average rank in his studies, with one exception, that has ever been received there. The Star is always glad to see young men coming to the front, and is especially pleased to see our Worth Carolina boys doing so well. cotton Region Bulletin. There was rain yesterday in all the districts of the cotton belt with the exception of the Charleston district; but it was very light, and in this dis trict Florence was the only station reporting "rain-fall." The tempera- tnr averted about the same as the preceding day, but the minimum was higher. In this district the maximum for Wilmington and Newbern was 82 degrees. Lumberton, Florence and Goldsboro reported 92; Cheraw and Charlotte 86; Wadesboro and Raleigh 84, and Weldon 88. The average minimum temperature for the dis trict was 62 degrees. ClearlD Jacob's Hun. Captain Sholar, superintendent of streets, has hands at work clearing Jacob's Run and enlarging the same where it runs under Burr & Bailey's establishment. There were about thirty cart loads of brick, large stones, tin cans, etc , taken from the run. When the work is finished the capacity of the sewer will be sufficient to carry off all the water, and no over flows can occur, as the obstructions have been removetL Capt. F. M. James is doing the brick work and Portland cement is being used, so as to secure good, substantial work. Weather lntteanona. The following are the indications for to-day: For North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia, showers. stationary tem perature, southerly winds. For Virginia, rain, preceded by: fai weather in the eastern portion, sta tionary temperature, southerly winds. ORNING St. Andrew' Cbnreh Completed, The new structure for St. Andrew's Church, in this city, which was be gun last October, is now completed and presents one of the most attract tive buildings of the kind, both exte rior and interior, in the State. The design is in proportion throughout, and exhibits character in all of Itsde tails. The building has been built in less time than any other in the city, notwithstanding lis dimensions .or the complication of its construction. The rjroerress of the work has been conducted with perfect harmony, and without any disagreement between contracting parties. The exterior view is imposing and gratify ing to the eye, at the game time unpretentious in design. The interior is spacious, convenient and tastily designed. The stained glass and memorial windows are as delicate in color and as complete in design as anything of the kind that can be found. The entrance vesti bules are laid with encaustic tile, the audience room lighted with chande liers of twenty-four lights each, brackets and pendants, and the audi ence floor seated with automatic fold ing-seat chairs for the accommoda tion of 532 comfortable sittings. The arrangement for the seats is circular. with diagonal and square aisles. All of the floors are carpeted. The most of the inside and outside finishes were made at Parsley & Wiggins' mill. The organ loft arch, gallery col umns, pulpit, fonts and communion table also, were made by this firm. They are trimmed with walnut and panneled with native curled pine, and exhibit the superior skill and workmanship of those the firm em ployed. The ceiling is covered with corrugated iron of sky blue color and bordered with bronze. Ventilation is secured by several methods and will ensure a circulation of fresh air at all times and when desired. The plast ered walls are kalsomined in cream or flesh color. The accoustic proper ties remain yet to be tested. While it is hoped they will be satisfactory, still it is uncertain, as these condi tions vary and are oftentimes beyond control. Symmetry, proportion and design prevail throughout; quality of mate rial, excepting brick, first-class, and the workmanship throughout credit ably executed. This congregation can congratulate themselves upon having a building of its proportions and ap pearance, built within so short a time, completed with so little expense and without incurring a burdensome debt; and the city can pride itself upon its workmen who have executed it with out foreign aid. The dedication of the church will take place this forenoon at 11 o'clock. There will be no services at the First Church, the congregation uniting with that of St. Andrews. Rev. J. W. Primrose, the pastor, will open the services with a historical sketch o the church, after which the dedica tion sermon will be delivered by Rev. Alexander. Sprunt, of Henderson, N. C. The music for the occasion will be rendered by a special choir, organ, ized for the occasion and directed by Mr. C. H. Robinson, with Miss Anna Sprunt organist, Mrs. Manning, Miss Mina Sohwarz, Miss Belle Wood, Mrs. Frank Muse, Messrs. Jas. C. Smith, L. Tate Bowden and Fletcher Man ning. Tax LletlDK. The tax listers at the City Hall have not been kept busy so far; but yester day 145 citizens came forward and gave in their taxables a larger num ber than on any previous day. Under the new law all who fail to give in their property during this month will have to list before the board of Coun ty Commissioners by the second Mon day in July, and are required to pay, twenty-five cents for recording and five per centum on the regular amount of tax. All persons liable to poll tax and failing to give it in, and all who o-wn pvoportsr on,i fall to list it by the second Monday in July, will be charged with double tax, deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con- viction be fined cr imprisoned. On tne Sylvan Grove. Germania Cornet Band will give a family excursion to Carolina Beach on Thursday, June 13th. The band will give several musical selections on the boat and a grand concert in the pavilion on the Beach in the af te r noon. A string band will furnish music for dancing. The Sylvan Orove will run her regular schedule, leaving Wilmington at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. m m m WHO IS MRS. WINSLOW t As this question frequently asked, we will ulmply say that she la a lady who for upwards or thirty years has untl rloKly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of Uils numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained In a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magio giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children oertainly do bisx vt and bless her; especially is this the case In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily old and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has Immortalized her name by this Invaluable artl ole, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been savea from an early grave by its timely mse, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No MoT-oxx has discharged her duty to her suffer ing little one,l n our opinion, until she has given It the benefit OX Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup Try it, tnothars-TBT it ow. LadUt' VuitorjXevr York OteS i &U draarista. 85 ott. m bottle JUNE 9, 1889. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSIGNEE SALE. S. VanAmringe & Co., AUCTIONEERS. WJ MUST CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, and also the stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, &c., and therefore have decided to haye a closing out saie or we Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, &c., on MONDAY NIGHT. JUNE 10th. 1889. com menclng at 8 o'olook, and at Store oorner Front and mnoess, on tuksjjay morning, AT 10 u'ul-uuo., we wui sea oaiance or Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, &c, &c. Come early and avoid the rush . E. G. BARKER, leOlt ASSIGNEE FOB SLDS, AT WRIGHTSVILXE. T EING ABOUT TO BEHOVE FROM THE State, I offer for sale my Summer Residence. Lot 129 feet on the Turnpike, running back 67 feet. The houe contains six rooms, kitchen attaoned . Out house containing wash room and servants' quarters. This if one of tho most desirable places on the Sound, being near the water, convenient to Depot, ana covered with beanllful ehade trees frlce low and terms very easy. Apply to je 9 3t su tu th B. B. BARKER. For Sale, GOOD GOING BUSINESS, BAKERY, CON feotlonery. Ice Cream and Fruit Stand. Also, none, wagon, ouggy, uray aua Harness. Apply to PHILIP CHRIST, Je9U 112 Market St, For Sale, TTOUSE AND LOT, 109 SOUTH SECOND street, for cash. Apply to PHILIP CHRIST. 112 Market tt. JeSlt Notice. rpHERB WILL BE A SPECIAL ARRANGE ment made for all of onr white friends who may wish to go to Columbia on the Excursion whic leaves here June 17th Inst. Je 9 it Medicated TTAMBURG FIGS. A PURELY VEGETABLE and fruit cathartic For sale by JNO. H. HARDIN, Druggist, 1e 9 tf New Market. Open To-Day. JfyY DRUG STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY. J. D. NUTT, Je9 1t The Druggist. New Goods. JU3T RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF MIL llnery, new Gloves, new Hats, Ribbons and Feathers at MRS. E. M. STROCK'S. No. 10 Front St. Je9tf GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION, UNDER AUSPICES OF THE GERMANIA Concert Band. Thursday. June 13th. 1889. 8i earner SYLVAN GROVE will leave her wharf for Carolina Beach at 9 SO a. m. and 2 83 p. m. Tickets 50c; children 2tc. Committee: J. HL Behder, J H. Kuck, J. C Boesch and J. G. L. Gleschen. su we Je 9 2 IF YOU BUT KNEW THE .SUPERIORITY OF OUR Trunks and Bags, Harness and Saddlery, you would buy them exclusively. They are the most practicallv shaped, substantially and neatly made, fullest si za, guaranteed for a season, and at the lowest cash price in the ouy. H. L. FENNELL, THE HORSE MILLINER. Je 9 tf 10 South Front St. Notice. T ARTIES HAVING BILLS AGAINST ESTATE of Mr. 8. D. Wallace, will please present them to the undersigned for payment. u. VAN AMKIISUJI. Je91t Agent for Hxecutrlx. Wilmington Telephone Excbanp. EMBERS WILL PLEASE ADD TO THEIR XbbB tXV. 90, The Messenger Publishing Co- E. T. COGHILL, le 8 lw Manager. The King's Daughters' Excursion. "pHB KING'S DAUGHTERS "THE BLESSED TEN," will give an Excursion to Carolina Beach on Tuesday, June 11th, on the SYLVAN GROVE. The Steamer will leave on her regular schedule time. Fare at the usual prices. The proceeds of tne excursion will be devoted to the establishing of a Summer Home for poor. sick children. . , Refreshments servea on ooara oy we laaies. Je88t For Rent, STORE AND DWELLING ON JJJ I North Front street. Dwelling has six UJnlce rooms with all the modern Im- provements. Vnr rant, that attractive Summer Resort. THE ROCKS, nine Cottages, large dining room and kitchen. Good Boating, Fishing and Surf Bath ing. Will be rented, low to a gooa tenant. bv wht. a fine Dwelling on Wiightsville Sound, nine rooms with stable, Ac, all in a No. 1 condition. . . .. Apply to u. wwnnuu, je g tf Real Estate Agent. irrSTOM HOUSE. WILMINGTON. N. C. j o i -a k111 Ka vaaaItai Tl-nr.1l 19 O'clock, June 14th, 1889, for furnishing fuel, light, water, toe, miscellaneous supplies, washln v.n .shu mnrt anrlnkilnff 8tbrAtJi tpa- quired by this building during the fiscal year ending J One SO. lOVU. rrm;uifs uu wtnivwivu. je zt an we v. n. wmoviii viuwuuuiu. i WHOLE NO. 7083 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT MISTAKE IS MADE BY YOU VHO I URCHA8E CPBAP FAC PORY-M ADB CLOTHHsTG-, when you can procure a handsome Merchant Tailor Made (lament AT THE SAME PBICE. WEKESP ' First-Class Goods Only. NO SHODDY 03 CLAP TRAP STOCK. We give you the privilege of returning any goods purchased from us, if cot as. represented, and your money cheerfully refunded. Take our goods to your homes, compare them in STYLE, MAKS, FIT, FINISH and PRICE, with goods or other dealers, and you will take our goods every time. BEWARE OF BARK STORES. Light is the most escentlal thing to buyers of Clothing. Our stores are well lighted day or night. Full line Lawn Tennis Shirts, Coats, Caps and Belts. S. H. FISHBLATE, KING CLOTHIER. je 9 tf Sweeping Reductions. CWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DE parturient , Don't miss this opportunity at Taylor's Bazaar, US MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. A big discount to tlie trade. Orders by mail will receive our prompt and careful attention. AS I AM THE Leading Milliner House, and will not close on Friday, half-holiday, I will give all my help a whole day Holiday every week during the Summer months, and they can choose whatever day they want, but Store will be open as usual. Taylor's Bazaar. Je9tf HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? The Roller Tray Trunk ! The Moat Wonderful Invention of (be Nineteenth Century. Most Convenient, Most Durable and Cheapest TRUNK Made. Will fave yoa many back aches. A simple motion of your hand will en able you to pack or unpaok yourj trunk without haying to lilt a tray. MADE IN EVERY STYLE. Sold by all Dealers. PATKNTED AMD MADE IT II. H. ROUXTREE &. BRO,, --' Make's of all kinds of TRUNKS and TRAVELLING BAGS, RICHMOND, VA: Je 9 DAW 2m 600 PIGFISH ALIVE IN MY COOPS AT Atlantic View, Wrlslitsville, N. C. Board by the Day, Week and Month. SI. WILSON MANNING, Je7tf Proprietor, BAMS mW JJDVXStTISJKtat On was Om Dy. i II 0 ire ot ! , oo J IS f 0 if ot 1100 Four Days.. " Five Days, . " " Ore Week,. .... " Two Weeks, " " Three Weekly " " One Monttt... ' " Two Month. " M Three Koatat M am mm ... m on 4i OA HO0 i! Oie Year. K9rOontraot Advertisements taken at propor ttonatefy low rates. r . Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one afltaar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . BROWN & RODDICK, 9;NORTII FRONT ST. Bargains for this Week. 85 dozen Ladies' VESTS 12o, worth 25o. 25 dosen Ladles' VESTS 25c, worth 69c. Ladled' RIBBED VESTS, from 20o to 50c. CORSETS, from 25o to f S.00 a pair. We carry at least twenty-fire different kinds. and we are satisfied we can please any one. Gents' Underwear. B ALB BIGG AN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 40c. 50o and 75o. CLOUDED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 50o. FANCY STRIPED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 50o, worth 75o. JEAN DRAWERS, made out of the best bleached Jeans, 50o a pair. PERCALE SHIRTS, a small, lot to close out, 40o and 75c, worth 75o and f 1.85. White Lanndried SHIRTS 40c, worth 75o. Unlanndred SHIRTS, made from Wamsutta Cotton, and a good quality of Linen, 69c. NIGHT SHIRTS 75o. New Challies. COTTON CHALLIES in beautiful patterns, far superior to oheap Lawns, 7o and lOo per yard. Buggy Robes. Have on hend a beautiful line of EMBROID ERED MOMIE CLOTH and LINEN BUGGY ROBES, from 90c to $1.75. Shirtings & Sheetings In all the best brands manufactured. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 9o per yard. 4-4 Langdon 9o " 4-4 Masonville 9o 4-4 Lonsdale 9c " 4-4 Hill 9c 4-4 Homestead Bo " 4-4 Wamsutta lie " 4-4 New York Mills llo 4-4 Pride of the West 18o " 4 4 Lonsdale Cambric llo Pee Dee Plaid Homespun 5o 9-4 Bleached Bheetlng, good quality, 20o per yd. 10-1 " 25o , Order Department. All orders from our friends residing at a dis tance will bo promptly attended to. Shipped freight prepaid on all amounts over 3. Samples cheerfully snt when desired. BK0WN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1e9 tf GALL AND EXAMINE MY LOT OF NEW GOODS, THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. JUST THE FINEST AND Purest Butter ? EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET PUT UP IN ONE POUND PRINTS. Can't help but please the most fastidious. Never affected by the warm weather, as.lt is kept con tinuously on Ice. Call and buy a pound and you will use no other. A NEW LOT OF OUR Celebrated Flour JUST RECEIVED. JWO. E. BOATWRIGHT, Je8tf 15 and 17 South Front St. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL ! AT THE ECamn m oolszs "'HIS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE Ac commodation of the public, and the Proprietor will be pleased to entertain their guests. With several rears' exnerlenoe at one of the leading resorts of the North, "Bay Ridge Hotel." on the Chesapeake Kay, Maryland, we feel con fident we can supply the long felt want ot the public here. The oulslna den.rtmnt of nnr TTntl in on a nf the leading features. Our rates will be cheer fully furnished upon applloalon. ReSDdOtf ullv soliciting the natron nir a rf tht public, we remain Respectfully, HORACE PL1TT dc CO., Proprietors. Je 6 tf Eat Warren's Ice IC reann . Parlors Open Until lO.P. M. my24tf " Wrapping Faner. fTX) CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the f eb 3 tf nao STAB OFFICE.

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