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TK MOUNTNG STAR nn IUNI fl 0 i r a . s i 0d ! 00 S Og 10 Of It 00 M 00 " t 7w Daw. . M Tire Daytw.. B Four Danu..... FIT Dan...... O&0 W6a.. i iiiiii Two Week, TaTao W OS S, . ... . Una MOntH, ... Two Months, Throe Months, Six Months. V " - 4- 00 OUTMI, - ICIlCO ::-zzz;r:xk k'kivol. xliv. NO. 81. WILMINGTON, N. CM TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889. WHOLE NO. 7096 Oft Dav.. . MOE&INO- .1 sf ft If ; i C .a sa-r j- . a. rm aw rtvuwo 33 oo 100 x to M 60 rVi JUL CT Ik site "fl'trlul. N. C : ri.v.-.. , ,..-. of an inventive torn of u,r.- killed in Philadelphia, ! ty. Iy th explosion of a small v ! i' h t liy were using. t Train-is Joseph, of Austria, . the delegations yester- .;. tavern uient was doing t-. iiiMire a peaceful sola Kuropeau sitaation, which ,i:.-tf. A statement :,. i.w, who killed Capt. ;fJ i tiiirlestoii, had been , ,t:i;:tny surgvou of the La , Artillery, is positively de ( rri il ot UcDow commenced ireat excitement pre- IN. rt-au-I'rince. and there are .... iinrruihnn in TUP ClIVl I ,,Ut- i about to rejoin his army v tli- ity. and Legitime refuses I ii r ei.puuit.ic. vjc-. i S.iuoii liaueil . .....r..i."s condition is un The niiuois State au- I thonti have applied at the Mate i D-p.trtiii.-iit tar the eitraditiou of liurk.-. which will be promptly j.r,.,lltei!. Airs Hayes, the wife of Th.- rrr -i-lenr. is very iil, and her ,; . ;l'c i- re'a rJe.l as-imminent. tir-ut exriteiueut prevails in Edge , s ' '.. "ver a threat to lynch two .-.!. . i i.nonly tired on a young i .. .i.'i a;. ! iiiilictt-d wounds from which !.. i - !. The Nipsic, Bole sur- :, r : tii- American fleet at Samoa, ...r. rrh- hurricane, has started for Sui Fr.uji i-t o under convoy of the A lit. Work is going on in .1 .iiu.-town more satisfactorily than at ;.i,v liiu-iuce the great disaster; a lire occurred .there yes- I -.-rrurtive r. niay. In Knox county, Ky.. on itnr.l;iy niht, l.ov. Norwood, of i ".. ri!iin'li,Liu. Ala., was shot and k i;-lhy uu Italian because he re- itiil to retain the pay of his work j 1 1 n. the Italian and a companion i -iMpi il t the woods, but they were -.)u caii'iit and one of them hung .mil the other shot. Atravelling s ileMiiuii jumped from a train into :!.. Alabama river, yesterday.at Mont-u-'iiii-ry, Ala . and killed himself; he bal been on a .-pree for two days. New York markets: Money easy .t . p. r eent , cotton easy: mid- .Mm- uplands 10 1V1G cents, mid- diitii,' 1 r!-an 11 ?, V, cents; southern Hour .-.teady; wheat: No. 2 red June .tin.ijjy M, ceiifs; corn weaker: June t.Veenr; ro-iii -teady; spirits tnr- 1'i litilie (juief. 'Hut Cono railroad would be a o 1 j i'H'? for Mr. Wanamaker to r. jk in tome of his coon postal u-.c aytiits. ile internal revenue collections :r ti.-cal year ending J une 30, footed p ?120,02S,968, 15,934,208 more ir an t lie preceding year. A party of , 200 millionaires are now on a prospecting tour out West. They are cordially invited to swing r and the circle and come this way. it h not always safe for a dog wtth hydrophobia to bite an Arkan sas man. Oae did it tho other day and died in horrible convulsions ' wiihm an hour. J he American people come up treiierousiy Hhen their sympathies are appealed to. Within the past ten iears they h.3ve contributed $20,--'iio.ooo to sufferers by disasters and epidemics. The Wot is a great country. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kiilroad Company proudly steps to the front with a $150,000,000 mort age, atd looks down with contempt o the other little fellows. A Chicago man traps three hun dred sparrows a day and is earning good wages selling them to the res taurants. They say the feathers mike a nice bed, too. So there may he n-e found for the sparrow after alL We are informed that Mr. Glad s-one has "had himself painted thirty five times." There are fashionable wemen in this country who have had thtraselves painted nearly every day, aii-l they never get into the papers. The negroes of Ohio are talking of kicking against the Republican party if they don't get some of the offices. They shouldn't be so unreasonable. There are not offices enough to go round among the Ohio white Repub licans. The Indiana courts hold that it is a punishable offense to vote idiotic and insane paupers from the county asylums. If the Republican election managers were prevented from vot ing insane people in that State the party would be in a hopeless minori ty there, even with Dudley's blocks of five. Gen. Lucius Fairchild, the man who generously wanted to shake some "palsy" down on Mr. Cleve land, has notified Mr. Harrison that he will accept the place offered him on the Indian Commission. Good Republicans are noted for accepting anything in the way of a little of fice which may be in reach, lien. Lucius was Governor of Wisconsin twice. The Henderson Gold Leaf is of fered for sale, the proprietor, Mr. Manning having decided to go into business in another State. It is a well equipped office, and Henderson is a live town. We should regret mnVk t r Ia. AA. Tiff I , twsm Via Pre88 f the State, and our good wishes follow him if he should de uiub tu uaab ui 101 eisewuere, The Supreme Court of Indiana has aeciaea mat snaving ana nair outting are not neceeeary, and therefore the toneorial artist cannot ply his avoca tion on Sunday. If Mr. Harrison were in Indiana he probably would not cut bis hair pn Sunday, but in Washington he jumps aboard Mr. Wanamaker's yacht all the same and takes a "rest" on Sunday. The Philadelphia News says that the cause of so much typhoid fever in one portion of that city, is the polluted water which the people drink, which it prononoes simply li- quid poison. If this be so, it is not strange that people should vote for something less injurious to drink. Gov. Francis, of Missouri, has signed the bill which prohibits "mu sic, cards, dice, billiards, pool tables, bowling alleys and boxing gloves" in saloons. Now what will the Mis eourian do who wants a little artistio entertainment mixed with his beer and gin-slings ? President Harrison has been made tt jy bv Princeton Colleee. It . , ... ,uof ua j.i. r in Cm IIVV1U n.l IMJ Vft'MV WWW -mm-mt never found Mr. Harrison until after he became President. 'But perhaps it was conferred on account of his proficiency in the study of civil ser vice. Indiana has been in trouble ever since Dudley roped hor in with his blocks of five. Her last affliction is millions of green midges which walk in and eat np the wheat growing in the fields. And there seems to be no way of getting rid of them. Gen. Foraker says he didn't say it. lie is not a candidate for renomina- tion as Governor of Ohio if he can't get it, but if he can get it he is. That's about the way it stands, and there'd about a dozen more loyal Re publicans in the Bame boat. 'JIBI-H CITY W ADVKHTlSKinKNTA. Stab Omc! Wrapping paper. Munsoks' 8hirts. balhiDg suits. E. Wabrkn & Bon Our new drink. Ckonlt & Morris Auction notice. Central Hotel, Mt. Airy. N. C. Excursion Howard Relief F. E. Co. W. H. BixbT 8ealed proposals wanted. Cotton Ittslon Rollelln. The maximum temperature in the cotton belt yesterday averaged from 73 degrees for the Wilmington and Charleston districts, to 88 for Vlcks burg, New Orleans and Galveston; the minimum ranged from fifty-eight to sixtyeight. There was very little rainfall except in the .Wilmington and Charleston districts. The report for this district gives the maximum temperature as follows: Wilmington 66 degrees, Lumberton and Wades boro 70, Florence and Charlotte 74, Cheraw 78, Raleigh 68, Weldon 74. The rainfall at Wilmington for the 24 hours ended at 6 p. m. was 1.13 inches. Dealb of nr. Bartri KobMon, or Uladeo A telegram from Lumberton yester- day to Maj. T.D. Love announced the death of his fatherdn law, Bartram Robeson, Esq., who died at his home in Bladen county on Sunday last. He was in the 80th year of his age, and universally esteemed for his kind heart and generous nature. He lived and died at the old homestead of his ancestors, and his memory will be cherished by a large circle of friends and relations. Prlctaof Southern Fralts and Vega bles. Wm. S. Emly, produce dealer, Phil adelphia, reports prices of truck as follows: Peaches, 75c$1.60 per one-third bushel crate. Huckleberries, 812c per quart. New potatoes, medium, $2.50&3.00 per barrel. Tomatoes, 50 75c per box. Cabbage, 5075c. per barrel.' , Cucumbers, Norfolk, $1.50 1.75 per crate. K.oeal Oou. Col. W. P. Canaday is city. in the The Norwegian barque' Ebene- ser sailed from South port quarantine yesterday, for Doboy, Ga. - Mr. D. C. Waddell, of Ashe ville, arrived here yesterday and was warmly greeted by many friends. is there an epidemio among the dogs? Five were found dead In different parts of the eity yesterday. The patent street-sweeping ma chine, ordered by the Mayor, has beeja shipped by the manufacturers and will be here by the last of this week. Harry, the six-year old son of Mr. Arthur Prempert, while praying on a pile of lumber Sunday morning, fell and broke his left arm below the elbow. Germania Cornet Band will give an open air concert in the City Hall park next Friday night. An elaborate programme will be arrangn ed for the occasion. On account of the weather last night, the meeting of the Clarendon Base Ball Club was postponed until to night at 8:30. All members are re quested to attend. Miss Pearl Yates, who died in Durham last Friday, nad been sick but two weeks, with typhoid fever. She was Rev. Dr. Yates' youngest daughter and only 19 years of age. Two ten-inch t;uns and three mortars for the coast battery at the Encampment grounds at Wrights ville, were sent down to that place yesterday, over the Seacoast railroad, and will be mounted at onoe. The schooner A nne V. La.rn.sder. which arrived yesterday, broughta cargo of steel rails for the Cape Fear & Yadkin. Valley rail toad, and an other cargo on the schooner R. S. Gra ham is daily expected. Mr. W". H. Sprunt will lead the meeting at the Y. M. O. A. rooms to night at 8:30. State Secretary Coul ter is expected in town to-day and will probably be at the meeting. All young men are invited to attend. It was rumored around town yesterday that young William Mur phy, charged with stealing valuable letters in the postoffice in this city some months ago, and who abscond ed before he could be arrested, had been caught and placed in jail at Raleigh. The Sugar Trust cleared $14, 000,000 in 188$, and in the five months preceding June of this year $6,230,000. The price of sugai has been made so much higher that profits during the rest of the year will be larger. So this tariff protected .combination has a good thing and knows it. But the heads of families throughout the Union have a bad thing, and some are beginning to find it out. On Saturday night last one of our most popular and talented city divines took the following passage of scripture as the foundation for his remarks, "And the Lord said unto him: Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem, and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst thereof." Ezekiel, 9th chapter and 4th verse. He faithfully present ed and rebuked as some of the abom inations of the present day, covetous ness, gambling, murder, arson, the desecration of the holy Sabbath day, eto. Jumped From a Train. A colored man named Tom Nazery jumped from a freight train on the W., C. & A. Railroad last Friday night near Eastover, S. C, and was so badly injured that he died Satur day. The man had got into some trouble at Columbia and something said in a joke by a passenger, who got off at Eastover, excited his fears that a telegram was going to be sent back to Columbia, and when three miles from Eastover he jumped from the train, running at a rate of forty miles an hour. The train stopped and picked him up, but he was so badly injured that he died before midnight. Baa Ball The following is the standing of the clubs in the National League and in the American Association, up to and including Sunday: National League Boston 1st, Cleve land 2d, Philadelphia 3d, New York 4tb, Chicago 5th, Pittsburg 6th, Indianapolis 7th, Washington 8th. American Association St. Louis 1st, Athletic 2d, Brooklyn 3d, Balti more 4tn. Cincinnati 5th. Kansas City 6th, Columbus 7th, Louis ville 8th. vteataar Fraeata, The following are the forecasts for to-day: For Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, rain, preceded by fair weather in northern portions, stationary temperature, followed In Carolinas by slightly warmer, northeasterly winds, high on coast. A Valuable Donations The tar and rosin (a carload of each) donated by citizens of Wilming ton, has been a great help to the au thorities of Johnstown, Pa , as ap pears by a letter to Dr. Wood of this city from Dr. Benjamin Lee, execu tive officer of the Pennsylvania Board of Health, of which the following is a oopy : State Board or Hkaxth, ) Johnbtowit, Pa , June 21, 1889. J Dr. Thos. F. Woody Secretary State Board of Health : Dear Doctor: Enclosed you will please find a number of our bulletins for the 19th inst , in which mention is made of the nse to which the rosin and tar so kindly sent ns by your fel low citizens has been put. JNo gift that we nave recetvea in me way 01 dis infectants has been more acceptable or of more immediate value. It en ables us to orematedead animals in the last stages of putrefaction without rendering the air offensive. We had already chanced to fine- a few barrels, which we used before yours arrived, and were then longing for more. Ubeg you to express to the Rood citizens of your beautiful town the sincere thanks of myself, individual' ly, and of the citizens of Johnstown, for this kindly remembrance. These great calamities are occasionally per mitted by a wise Providenoe for the purpose of binding us the closer with the bonds of brotherhood and sym pathy. Begging you to remember me most kindly to all Wilmington friends, I am, Yours fraternally, BENJAMIN LEE, Bec'y. The bulletin referred to contains the following: Two details are at work collecting garbage and cremating the same with rosin, a very aooeptable donation of which Has been received from Wil mington, ;n. C. Details patrol the river below the stone bridge night and day to arrest all putrefying mat ter set free from the drift. Yesterday five bodies were thus reclaimed, and many carcasses of animals dragged out and cremated. t The Weaiber, Stormy weather prevailed on the coast and there was a rapid fall of the mercury during Sundav. At night rain set in and continue! throughout yesterday, culminating last night in a heavy down-pour. At .1 p in. Sun day a telegram was rejeived at the Signal Station here fr m Washing ton, D C, saying that tiere were in dications of a cyclone f the coast, and at 2:40 p. in. yestertay caution ary signals were orderid displayed for northerly gales and rtin. Signals were also ordered up at Charleston, S. C. Last night the cyjlone report ed by the weather bureau was central off the South Carolina coast. There was a heavy rain all along the South Atlantic coast, Charleston had a fall of about two aid one half inches in the last 36 hour. There was no storm here, but thert were heavy gales on the coast. At 1 late hour last night the barometer was gradu ally falling, indicating bat the cy clone was approaching. The following order waireceived at the Signal Office at 10.30 1 m.: To the Observer, Wilmingtn, N .C: Cautionarv northeast srnais are or dered at Morehead City. Cyclone off South Carolina coast; nrtheasterly gales. URKELY. Grand Fltrmeu'i Kxcoron. Next Thursday will pnrean enjoy able occasion for the gaant firemen of the Howard Relief ""Ire Engine Company, and to thos who may take part with them inheir excur sion to Carolina Beach n the com modious steamer Sylvanlrove. One of the interesting feature of the day will be target shooting ftr the mem bers of the company, andhree prizes awarded to the three bit shots. A good string band has ben engaged for the occasion, and e)ry one who may participate may bassured of a good time. The commtee consists of Messrs. J. G. OlJnbuttle, J. Greene wald, H. H. Gichen, J. W. Duls, A. Moss and J. . JJoescher, who will spare no pair in trying to give every one pleaso. The boat will leave the city at 30 a. m. and 2.30 acd 7 p. m.; rurning, will leave the beach at tl usual time, with the exception thethe last boat will leave at 9 p. m. Our firemen are certhly deserving all favois that can bestowed upon them, and we hope Id feel assured that citizens will gi them a large patronage. Store Broken Open The store of Mr. IV Newbury, on Mulberry street be een Front and Water, was entereoy thieves last night during the he? down-pour of rain. Police offics Grant and Smith, about 11 obek, discovered that the light that tially burns in the store had be extinguished. They made - an instigation and found that two hort pieces of weather-boarding jd been ripped from the back-part the house, and while one officer kewatch the other officer want for assance to capture the robbers, whewere supposed to be in the nuing ; Mr. .New bury was also nnea ana came down. Upon enlng the store, however, it was fund that the thieves had escapeafter plundering the money drawer a few coppers; but they went ofn such a hurry that they left a ttle of whiskey which theybrougbrith them and which was found che counter near the safe. It is tlgnt that one of the thieves had beoonoealed in the store when it was closed for the nigh) and that they had hurriedly taken their departure before the policemen had gone to the rear of the house. iUayor'a Court. Louis Wilkins, colored, was ar raigned before the Mayor yesterday, charged with the larceny of five dol lars from Wm. McBryde. At the con clusion of the hearing Wilkins was sent to jail in default of bond for ap pearance at the Criminal Court. Jane Simpson, colored, disorderly, was fined twenty dollars, or thirty days. George Sanders, colored, drunk and down, was fined ten dollars. Moses Bryant, charged with the larceny of a watch, was found not guilty. C. E. Jevens, charged with dis orderly conduct, had his case re moved for trial to Justice E. D. Hall. feaered iriuaieal concert. So numerous were the requests for a repetition of the sacred concert given in our city a few weeks ago, that the managers of the same will give another at the Opera House on Thursday night, which all lovers of fine music should attend as some of the best musical talent the city af fords will be engaged in it, and the proceeds are for a worthy cause. LISX OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Office, June 24, 1889: A E E Allen. B W H Bernard, Maria Ben it, Mandie Bell, Jas Bake, John W Brooks, Horace Butters, Henry Biz zle, Amanda Bixton, M A Bartholo mew. C Willie Cornis, Rev Jno Conner way, Henrietta Chaple, Louis Camero on, Melton Collock, R D Campbell. D Archbald Dickson, 2, P W Davis, Jane Pellock, J T Davis, O G Dunso. E Jacob Elsbery, H W Elmer. F Susie Freeman, E S Freeman, J T Freeman. G-J M Gellis, R F Gairi, Amie Graham. H Amie Hutchens, Fannie Hicks, Gamag E Hall, J H Hilton, Jacob Hisk, J S Haddock, Patty Hardison, Leuis Hill, C Hossel, DrWWHolden. J T G L Jones, Rev W A Jenkins, Mary Ann Johnson, J D Jenkins, Alice Joiner. L J D Lin, Jas Lopes, S E Lyons. M Reubin McDowell, Wm McMil ler, Rebeca McLane, Norman Mont gomery, J M '.Mace, J R Murrell, Em ma Merrick, Betty Murry. P Bright Payne, Henry Patmer, Alex Paton. R Geo W Ried. S Geo R Smith. Fred Sitterdinff Isaiah Smith, Mollie Shepherd. T Mary A Townsend, 2, Oliver S Thomas, W P Taylor. W V O Willis, T J Whitton, Nan cy Wilson, Maggie Wood,M R Wright, Lena Williams, Hannah Waddell, David Willianson, B F Wight, Ama White. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "adver tised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. C, if not called for within thirty days. O. G. Parslky, P. M. MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS I MOTHERS I Are yon disturbed at nicrEt and broken of vonr rest. h a sick child snfferinr and crying with the excru: elating pain of cutting teeth f If so. go at once ana get a Dottle of MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf ferer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female pnysicians ana nurses m the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Notice. TN CONSEQUENCE OP THE INCLEMENCY OF .fl ute weather the auotlon sale of Furniture, which was to have taken place this morning at the residence of Mr. E. G. Barker, 508 South Front street, is postponed until to-morrow, Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. The sile of the fast Mare "Eliza Jane," to- Sther w th Rookaway. Buggy and Harness, will ke place in front of the Court House on Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock CRONLY A MORRIS, 1e 25 It Anotloneeis. Excursion, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HOWARD Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1, Thursday, Jane 27th, im. on Steamer SYLVAN GKOVB to Carolina Beach. Boat ill leave 9.30 a. m., 2 30 and 7 p. m. Last boat will leave Beach at 9 p. m. Music and danolng on board, and at the Pavilllon. je 25 It u. H. ENGINEER OFFICE, WILMINGTON. N. C. June 21th. 1881. Sealed nroDoaals for $80,000 of Stone, Mattresses, in place in one in wiayaw nay. a. c, are to be received at this office until 10 a. m , on 24th July, 1889. The attention of bidders is specially Invited to Acts of congress, approved 26th February, 1985, and 83rd February. 1837, volume 24, page 332, and volume 24. page 414. Statutes at Large. All In formation 1 urn lahed by W. H. Blxby, Capt of Enginers. June 25 25 27 8 July 23 24 Je25 6t CENTRAL HOTEL, MOUNT AIKX.N. C.t J. V. MITCHELL, Proprietor. FINELY EQUIPPED. GOOD TABLE. Headquarters for Commercial Travellers. Sam ple Rooms on Ground Floor. Tourists will find Magnificent Mountain Soenery. Bates Low. satisfaction Guaranteed JeKStf Crushed Violets, Our New Drink, READY THURSDAY. DON'T FAIL TO TRY IT. Sold only by E. Warren & Son, EXCHANGE CORNER. ie23tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PENNANT, I Newport -and Tuxelo Neglige SHIRT. The Imperial Shirt, the BEST UnJaundr'ed Shirt In tho market, haying: all the MODBRN improvements. ONLY BATHING SUITS, GODYBAK'd BUBBER COATS, TJMBBHLLA8, CANES, fco , at 3VLTJ2srS03SrS', GKNTS' FURNISHEhS. Je25tf Fair Notice. lTOTICB IS HERBBY GIVEN THAT GBO. B. FRENCH & SONS will sell eyery day (Sundays excepted), until sold, oaf entire stock of LOW SHOB3 at and below cost. Our sales have been quite eatisfaotory, but recant additions to oar stock make it possible that we will have to carry over some. This we do not wish to do, so we have determined to sell the greater part of our Low SHOES regardless of cost. Anything In foot wear, for man, woman or child, can be found at our Mammoth Store. Geo. K. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1e 13 tf CAROLINA BEACH AND SOUTH PORT. CTKAMBB "SYLVAN GROVE" TKAVJts WVB k: Carolina Baach dally, except Sunday and Monday, at 9 3J a m., 2.83 p. m and 7 p. m. Train leaves Beach nt 12.30 p. m., 5.15 p. m, and 8 p. m. - STEAMER PASSPORT, except Sunday and Monday, runs a double trip dally, between wl.raington and Southport; leav ing South port at 6 30 a m and 2 p. m ; leaving wllmsnffton at 9.45 a. m and 5 p. m. Stopping at Carolina Be" ch In the mcrnlog trip up and the afternoon trin down. Tickets on boats at 6 p. m. aid 7 p. m , 2; cents, good to return on same evening only.' . J- W- HARPER ie 23 tf , Qen'l Manager. 4 Points Ahead OF ALL COMPETITORS AND HOLDING THE POSITION. Quality, Quantity, Style anil Price. Taken all together the result is ELEGANCE and ECONOMY marvellously combined. II. L, FENNELL'S HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 23 tf 10 South Front St. For Rent. STORE AND DWELLING ON North Front street. Dwelling has bIx Ml nice rooms with all the modern lm- provements. For rent, that attractive Summer Resort, THE ROCKS, nine Coi tages, large dining room and kitchen . Good Boating, Fishing and Surf Bath ing. Will be rented low to a good tenant. For rent, a fine Dwelling on Wrightsvllle Sound, nine rooms with stable, &c, all in a No. 1 oonditlon. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Je9tf Real Estate Agent. TEE FINEST ASSORTMENT QF HAIR AND TOOTH BBUSHE3 IN THE oity. For sale very low. JNO. H. HARDIN, Pharmacist, 1e 3 tf New Market. WMBtfon Telephone aflame. jyj EMBERS WILL PLEASE ADD TO THEIR lists No. 77, J. A. Bonltz, Residence. . E. T. COG HILL.. Je2iiw Manager. Tobacco and Snuif. 3QQ BOXES PLUG AND TWI8T TOBAC O of various grades. A full assortment of LORILLARD'S, GAIL AX'S, STEWART, RALPH A CO '8 and Bail Boad Mills Snuff. A few barrels IRISH POTATOES low to close out lot. HALL & FEABSALL, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ap 18 DAW tf 11 A IS 8. Water St. For Sale YalualJle Real Estate. JpiRST THE LOT FRONTING 66 FEET EACH on Front and Nutt streets and 167 feet on Mul berry street; can be divided into eight building sites for Stores, six of 2x66 feet, and two ot 17x63 feet. This is the most valuable and de sirable piece ot unimproved real estate In tne city. Second A Lot on went side of Fourth street between Prince's and Cheanut street, 68x128 feet; nas a iwo-storv aweiung, Known as tne Aiired Prioe residence. Third A Lot on Fourth street, east side, be tween Swann and Nixon street, fronting 83 feet on Fourth street and runs ISC feet to James street; has Dwelling of five rooms. Apolv to Je 21 lw CHAM. M. STBDMAN. Wrapping Pauer. CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the feb 2 tf STAR OFFICE. The Alliance to the Front I Ths Pbosbxssivx Fabxxb. bold, vigilant, ag gresslve and progressive. It has opinions Tand expresses them. Forty eight columns, eight pages. All Somtt-Trint. Official organ of North Carolina and Virginia htate Alliances. The Zrivttfpaper In the south 1 fcof s to nearly 1,9C0 postomces In North Carolina and to 23 States. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Strictly Cat. Send for sample oopy. Address, 5 THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, . . Raleigh. N. C. L. L. Polx, Editor, D, H. Bjcowdkb, Business Manager, mar 21tf CaVGontraot Advarttamarau taken at prop o ttonately low rates. Ten llnea oUd HonparaU type maka oa gmar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 BROWN & RODDICK O NORTH FRONT ST. Bargains for this Week. 25 dozen Ladies VESTS 12Jo, worth 25o. 25 doeen Ladles' VESTS 25c, worth 50o. Ladlea BIBBO.VEST8, from 80o to 50a CORSETS, from S5o to 13.00 a pair. We carry at least twent St6 different kinds and we are satisfied we can please any one. Gents', i Underwear. BALBRIGGAK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 40c. 50o and 75o. CLOUDED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 60c. FANCY STRIPED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 50o, worth 75o. s JEAN DRAWERS, made out of the best bleached Jeans, 60o a pair. PERCALE SHIRTS, a small lot to close oat, 40o and ?So, worth 75c and S1.S5. White La undried. SHIRTS 40, worth 75c Unlaundred SHIRTS, made from Wamsatta Cotton, and a good quality of Linen, 69c. NIGHT SHIRTS 75o. New Challies. WOOL C RALLIES, single and doable width ihe handsomest goods.of the season at 20o and 35o. Don't fall to examine them. COTTON CHALLIES in beautiful patterns, far superior to oheap Lawns, only CJa per yard, the biggest bargain ever offered in this city before. Kid Gloves. We have in stock a fall line of the Celebrated Centenarl KXD GLOVES, in Black and Colors, In all sizes. , i Shirtings & Sheetings in all the best brands manufactured. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 0o per yard. 4-4 Langdon go 4-4 Maaonville 9o 4-4 Lonsdale 9o "I 4-4 Hill jfc 4-4 Homestead So " 4-4 Wamsutta Ho7 " 4-4 New York Mills llo 4-4 Pride of the West 8o " 4-4 Lonsdale Cambric Ho " Pee Dee Plaid Homespun 5c " 9 -4 Bleached Sheeting, good quality, 20o per yd. 10-4 " " 5q Order Department. All ordurs from onr frtenda resIJlEir at a dis tance wi!l be promptly attL-udd to. ihipped freight prepaid on all amounts over $3. Samples cheerfully sent when desired. BKOWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. 1e 18 tf PBICES CUT IN HALF AT Taylor's Bazaar. LL THE HATS THIS MONDAY AND TUE8 day at one-half the former prices: A 50c Hat for 25c. A 91.00 " " 50c. A 1.50 ' 75c. A 2,00 . " $1.00. Tourists' CAPS, suitable both for Girls and Boys, at 48o each. Rednctions in FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIB BONS, SUNSHADES, PARASOLS and FANS, In fact great redactions la evry department. Our Pattern HATS and BONNETS already Trimmed for one-half their value. Two pieces Black MOIRE, warranted all Silk or no sale, at 91.19 a yard, actual value $2. to. SURAH SILK In colors 75o a yard, worth $1-00, and lota of other Bargains . ' ' Samples sent free on app'ication. Orders by mall promptly fulfilled. A big disoount to the trade at TAYLOR'S BAZAAB, 118 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. jelStf A NEW LOT OF THAT' FINE Creamery Butter JUST RECEIVED, THE BEST IN THE STATE. Call and examine It put up In one pound prints and always sweet and solid. Also a fresh lot of CAKES of all kinds just re- t ceived by Atlantic Coast Line. i Don't forget that our PAROLE FLOUR takes the lead of all others In the city. Pronoun oed by the best housekeepers to be the Whitest and Purest. In fact I always keep a select grade of goods and at bottom prices. , 8oundrs will please take boUaa that m Wagon will leave for Wrightsvllle Sound every Wednesday, and if they desire any Groceries sent down. I U1 deliver them free at their door for the small snm of nothlog. Don't forget the day. (Wednesday), bend In your orders a day ahead and you will certainly not be disap pointed. TOO. I BOATWRIGIIT, Je 16 tf ; is and 17 South Front St.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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