The 33ffomritt0 Jfcxtv II, AVILLIA.I II. BERNABD. , ,siiKii UAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. or si Kscmmoo, im adtamcb: V Ui 1 1 , I ...... 00 -.. 3 00 ... 1 BO ... 50 M " i M.-ntiv. " - ; r,, Citv Subscriber, delivered in any cart of , i n k Cets per wee. IcnmorithanthrelmonS Uur cy Areata 'fJ t CO h- Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, as -otui Cass Miu Miner. OUTLINES. I ! the Senate yesterday the special jinmitteeon the transportation and sale : meat products made a report, which A l, explained by Mr. Vest; in the House enate dim p.v... to -u-rce airainst unlawful restraints i;nuH)lies was considered and de- ; i: cre.it length, alter which it was with a single dissenting vote; international copyright bill was taken up. but without ac the House adjourned. 'resident Cleveland was admitted i:r o f the Supreme Court yester- . ot counsel in the drainage t:: u.i New Orleans. The car- , t Knoxville. Tenn., are de an eight-hour day and ten ,1.1V. Telegrams from the - .v'.li .linj cities in Europe show i .vere no serious disturbances .. among the workingmcn; at mits the dav was made a and large meetings were : itii; an eight-hour day; in Lon a.;s an attempt by disorderly rake some kind of a demonstra ble) were cowed by the pres are police force. It is ! that throughout Austria and 'trie million of men have - threaten to strike, and in Spain . c trades are joining in the r..t for the establishment i-.,'!it-honr working day. v. a introduced in the House yes- v : ' repeal the civil service act. . arpenters of Chicago have , ' to arbitrate the matter of dif- v v- witii the masters and no serious v. is apprehended; in Milwaukee . ! the contractors have acceded i 'icmand of the workmen for an --hour working day, and the : :.Hs are that there will ;.o strike; in New York the t-hour movement is principally trolled bv the Socialists; there was a u:e and demonstration on Union ire last r.ight. and it was estimated tthteen thousand men would en- w the former. The deputy ter at Helena. Arkansas, who ! charge of the office, is $3,300 :-. . his accounts, and has fled the ..the postmaster has made the ! The body or Mr. E. . : : Brooklyn, who has been - , Weldon for several days, rioating in the Roanoke river ... the indications are that he - .vrcii while fishing. New . irkets: Money close at 4J8 v. . closing offered at 6 percent.; steady: middling uplands 12 -. .idling Orleans 12 3-16 cents; t . t:i ;1 ar stronger; Wheat dull and " . J red 99L'(a99 cents at . r. corn dull; No. 2, 4141 - isin tirm strained common to ! .! 42L,1 4-; spirits turpentine -- r !d product of the United ' :-.r the calendar year 1889 :: to So--SOv (H)0. silver to ' " ' 1 ' I 14 II I : -.v i! take "129 tons of paper to :v .;:) and print the census returns vcar. and much of it will not be t ic paper that it is printed on. ' rd has a new daily paper, issued by J. P. Cook i'. K . Harris, editors of the : . v S.u:.uirJ. It is a four column t :li of news, and looks as if come to stav. I elephone messages have been r.srr.itted from St. Petersburg to ' rne. a distance of 2,465 miles, 1 Russian engineers say that they - "n be conversing over a dis t 4. ;;. miles. I he lady who was elected a few ck ago Mayor of Edgerton, Kan performed a feat that no other day: iy r had ever accomplished before, elebrated the event by present- : -: the town with a brand new baby. i he law in Boston now permits ':-e sale of liquor only in places where food is sold, so that when a rrun wants a drink he will have to 1 i a hunk of bread or a pint of or something of that sort to ec; ;t company. A Republican journal remarks that w.iea the nation honors a man with "trice it makes him the equal of y -Southerner or Northerner. How "ut that fellow that Wanamaker appointed to the postal service who '-lrii led in the penitentiary for steal-!n-,r before his commission arrived? It is said that Mark Twain is not 1 -posed to devote as much time to entertaining old chums as he used to d, and some think that it is because has become rich and proud, but the fact is that Mark has to devote roach time to entertaining a spoiled "omach and a bucking liver. C. A. 7 1 VOL. XL VI. NO. 35. Mugwumps don't seem to stand in good repute in some of the Missouri towns. A few days ago the Acting Mayor of the town of Nevada, a Democrat, was called a mugwump by another man and he then and there began to fill that man's body w,th A Af: w , O temporary custodian of the town's ' -www. . m.j u.c AWA C2. V U 1 rJignity he could stand some things, 66va uuuiugwuuip. -r . i ayi IML jcai W,00 lor il i r t . I me euucation oi coiorea cbildren. 1 ne colored people of that State pay three per cent, of the taxes and get thirteen per cent, of the school fund. In the past ten years Texas has SDent S4.000.000 on its crhnnk fnr colored children. This is one State, and yet the South haters on the other side of the line say the South is do ing nothing for the negro. There are 2,700 courts in the Uni ted States doing more or less in the divorce business, the number of di vorces granted being one in twenty eight annually of the total number of marriages, from which it appears that there are a good many people in this country who consider mar riage a failure, but a great many of them keep on trying. A California scientist declares that this world will be knocked into pi by the extinguishment of the sun. We rather think so ourself. When that event occurs things will be apt to be pretty badly mixed down here. It would be about as safe to predict a very distressing drought when the water all dries up. Mr. Porter, Superintendent of the Census, estimates the wealth of this country now at $00,000,000,000, an increase of $40,000,000,000 since 1880. As the American people, as a mass, are not any richer, if as rich, now than they were in 1880, it would be interesting to know who has got these $40,000,000,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Star Office Babbitt metal. Seacoast R. R. Freight noitice. Munson & Co. Nobby cass. suits. W. L. I. Dinner tickets at J. D. Nutts' Notice To the butchers and public. W. L. DeRosset, Jr. Beautiful sou- van ir. BUILDING PERMITS. The If umber Issued During the Month of April. There were twenty-eight building per mits issued at the City Hall during the month; but with one exception all were for small frame houses. Permits for one-story, frame, shingle roof houses were issued as follows; To A. D. Roberts, Twelfth and Princess; W. J. Reaves. South Fifth; A. D. Wesselll, (2) Wright street, and Second and Mar- steller, Ellen Walker, Seventh and Nun; A. J. Johnson South Third street; b. H. lerry, tsiaoen ana Sixth, T. M. Gardner, South Front; S. & B. Solomon (i) Block 65, lot 4; Geo. Peadman, (2) Brunswick street; E. M. Green. Wright street; A. Howe, South Third; R. A. Reynolds, North Seventh; H. J. Whitehead, Tenth street; J. E. Peadrick, Gwynn and Anderson. Permits for two-story dwellings were issued to Sam Bear, Sr., (2) Chesnut street; V. Hall, Market and Sixteenth; J no. T. Piatt, Mulberry street. A permit for a brick building, metal roof, was issued to the Standard OLLj Co., Block No. 276. Weather Forecasts. The following are the forecasts for to For Virginia, cooler, northerly winds, followed by fair weather Friday after- noon, fair weather Saturday. For North Carolina, cooler fair weath er, except in northwest portion; local rains and variable winds. For South Carolina and Georgia slightly cooler fair weather, except in northwest portions, light rains and va riable winds. Police Record. The Police Court records for the month of April show the total of court fines collected to be $190.81, and pound fees $58.50. One hundred and twenty persons were arrested during the month, and of this number 82 were colored and 38 white. The police reported nine alarms of fire, and the finding of four places of business left open at night. Y. M. C. A. Excursion. The first excursion to Carolina Beach by the Sylvan Grave will be given next Wednesday in the interest of the Y. M. The boat will make two trips, and re freshments will be served on board and lunch at the beach. - LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There and Briefly Noted. The Norwegian barque Adjutor, Neilsen, hence, arrived at Libau April ZOO. The Ladies' Foreio-n Miinnc Soritv of St AnHw' ruu ,;n meet at 4 p. m. to-day ivxr. marun IMewmanrmei Ot the Fire Deoartment. returned last niht - o iroma Visit to Wew YOrR. A branch of the Southwestern Building and Loan Association has been established at Southport. TQhn Fisher colored was fined Ss20 and rosts ;n th MpW rort va. terriavfnrHi,nrHPrlvmnH,,rt There will be Evening Prayer and Sermon at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-night at 8 o'clock. The excursion rates to the Hammocks to-morrow (Saturday) will be twenty-five cents for the round trip. The Gymnasium classes of the Y. M. C. Association will give exhibi tions to-night at the W. L. I. festival. The fan drill by Prof. Noble's class and a fancy drill by the W. L. I., with swords, will be given to-night at the festival. In compliance with city ordi nances the market houses will not be opened in the afternoon, except on Sat urdays. Members ot the w. L.. l. are notified to meet at the Armory to-night at a quarter past 8 o'clock, in fatigue uniform. The Southport Leader reports the purchase of real estate there by the Cape Fear Coaling and Contracting Company. For the especial benefit of chil dren and their nurses, the W. L. I. festi val will be in full swing to-day, from 0 o'clock a. m. until evening. General Manager Nolan gives notice that freight for shipment over the Seacoast road will be received only at the Princess street station. The moonlight excursions on the yachts Marie and Laurence last night gave great pleasure to the visitors to the festival. Similar excursions will be given this evening. Booth No. 7 at the W. L. I. Fes tival the "Ice Cream and Strawberry Garden" is under the efficient manage ment of Mrs. J. C. Wines, Mrs. J. J. Hedrick, Mrs. Stacey VanAmringe and Mrs. C. C. Brown. Dinner will be served to-day at the W. L. I. festival at the Champion Compress, from 12 to 3 o'clock p. m., and business men are invited to make a note of it. A fifty-cent ticket will give every one all the privileges of the menu. The first number of the "Cotton Region Bulletin" for the season of 1890 was received yesterday from the U. S. Signal Service station at Wilmington. It e P I will be issued daily, as heretofore. It s reports the maximum temperature in the cotton belt from 80 to 86, and the minimum from 54 to 60. NAVAL STORES. Comparative Statement of Receipts and Stocks at this Fort. Receipts of naval stores at this port for the month ot April as compared with receipts for the same month last year are as follows : Spirits turpentine 2,817 pasks; last year 2,091. Rosin 24,297 barrels; last year 20,492. Tar 8,185 barrels; last year 8,587. Crude turpentine 745 barrels; last year, 509. The stocks at this port, May 1st, as compared wjth stocks at same date last year, are as follows : Spirits turpentine, 1,523 casks; last year, 817. Rosin, 14,771 barrels; last year, 55,644. Tar, 6,987 barrels; last year, 6,048. Crude turpentine, 1,2,86 barrels; last rear, 217. " Wilmington and Vicinity." Mr. W. L. DeRosset, Jr.. Photo-En graver and Art Printer, has issued an Unt little urnrtr fntitlpd "Wilminr- ton and Vicinity." It is printed in the highest style of the art, on the finest pa- ner and is neatly bound, with gold em- I j.a,hMrinr thp title and the seat oi ; J f sicetcn oi me cilv, aiiuwiwg .woo and commercial importance, with sixty- three ohoto-eneravings oi prorniheht i-r--?- t. - ;,Ki;.nTnrl intra mm. I 1 w . I scenB.nuicuylFuuu-.u6-,r presses, river fronts, churcnes, private residences, seaside resorts, &c. Cotton Beceipts, Etc. . . , ... ..u: Keceipts oi cotton m. mis pun uiiv. mnnth nf Anril were 127 bales as against lUVtll" v J ' I 2 09. the same month last year. Receipts for the crop year to May 1st are lOa.OV uo. same aate last caau i ""& off of 18.927 bales. ti,. at this nort is 3.968 bales 1 acrainst 1 688 at same date last year. I " I I MoiMiNe f ' : WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, W. L. I. FESTIVAL. Formal Openlna-A Successful Affair- Address by Col. Jones-It Infant Parade The Butterflies, etc. Parade Th.e Butterflies, etc. The people of Wilmington are proud of the Wilmington Light Infantry, and well they may be, for the company is 1 . cmPosea OI cne yunS men in our anu uic orgam wouia oo ere uit tu ituy otaie in me union. The company met at their armory last nht at half-nast icrht n'rWIr pnH I mo. ov. r v. r-, i max viavj uwwii l. lii vvjiii lfi coo under thp rommanrl of Contain W R Kenan, numbering forty-four men rank I " and file. The company presented a most soldierly appearance and received many deserved compliments. They marched into the compress, and on arriving at the gran d stand halted, opened ranks and saluted forty young ladies who pass ed through in the grand butterfly march. After this Mr. Berry Gleaves, master of ceremonies, announced that the fair would be opened by prayer by the Rev. James Carmichael, D. D., chaplain of the Second North Carolina Regiment. Col. W. C. Jones, of the the Second Regiment, then delivered the following address It is said, I believe, that some are born great, some achieve greatness and that some have greatness thrust upon them, and on this occasion 1 believe 1 should be plaeed on the list with those last named, for 1 must say that 1 feel that a very great deal of greatness is be ing thrust upon me, at having the honor, and I assure you it affords me much pleasure, to take partem the opening ceremonies ot this, your "Butterfly farty. 1 he object of this festival is to aid the Wilmington Light Infantry, the only military organization ot our city, and one that should receive all the support possible and every encouragement from our good citizens, for its presence in our midst is ot almost inestimable value. lust is oi almost inesiimauie vaiue. While there is some pleasure in being one of the Guard, yet the labors of a soldier are by no means light, as is gen erally supposed; on the contrary, they are at times very arduous. In behalf of the Company: It is com posed of good material, and its members now serving should feel proud to have their names on its rolls with those who died; should feel proud to serve in its ranks with those who have ottered their lives in defence of the country they loved and love so well; and truly, 1 be- lieve, that were the tocsin of war to be " J sounded, or the scream of the Ameri- can eagle be heard in the land summon mg her children to combat, none would respond more quickly, none do their duty better, none defend your hearth stones more faithfully, than these men here gathered in your midst. For as their ancestors have done, so would they do also. And now, members ot the Wilming ton Light Infantry, I caution you never to let interest in your Company lag, for by yon token that beautiful flag made for and presented to you by loving hands by the great interest that has been manifested in this lair to-night, vou must see that the eyes and best wishes of the community are upon and with you, and in all your undertakings you should know no such word as fail. To the ladies the fair ones who have so interested themselves in our behalf and whose gentle hands unconsciously to us sway the affairs of the world as a zephyr the pennant noating trom yon masthead to these we cannot return too many words of thanks for giving their time, labor and wise counsel in ... . , A aiding to mase tnis entertainment me (rrnnH cnrrpce thnf if will The compress was tastefully decorated, and the many beautiful booths scattered here and there showed that the loving , - , r nano ot woman was present, ior every- thing was arranged with the most con- summate skill and taste. Everthing that could please the eye was there, and refreshments of all kinds were eagerly purchased and most tempt- ingly served. The fair is a great success, and the amount taken in last night was far be- y0nfj the expectations of any one pres sent. The courtesy of Messrs. Alex. sprunt & Sons in tendering the com press free ot charge is much appreci ated, and will long be remembered, not only by the Wilmington Light Infantry but by all its friends. A beautiful feature of the entertain- uiciii wdauic3.Lua j j & ladies, the first on the programme being 'The Exiles of Babylon," represented by Tflllip Reid French, llllJJW wuw -smf - r Hannah Bolles, Blanche David, Georgie Gore and Mr. Martin Willard. The second group was "Pygmalion and Galatea," by Mr. H. Mcllhenny and Miss Eliza Potter, and the third group, 'The" Fates." by Misses Potter, Draper and Bryan. The fourth was "Pysche," by Miss Bolles; Minerva, Miss Rebecca Weill; graces, Misses Mcnerson, juna riarnss, bailie Keio r rence. r inn group, "The Muses," by Misses Bolles, McPher- Meares. Iulia Harriss, May : ht. Rebecca Weil, Janie Northrop, 0 . - Miss Bryan. 1 he last group was "vjucn iviaster T TUT 1 nAn.. a f-nra I lOUlS iVIVers anu iviioa utuigii. vwiv. i ; ArQTmifll . nPrhm, " s - r nan any ier ine Art tuaio, unuer mc supcrvi- sion of Mrs. Jas. Sprunt, Mrs. Jas. H. Chadbourn and Mrs. Geo. W. Kidder, a-.a , was. pernap. muic uit.. one of the other departments. It is re- A piete with beautitui paintings, war re- ijcs and bric-a-brac from all parts ot iuc wuuu. xn luicxcauug oukus"'f" Jefferson Davis hangs in a conspicuous rdarp together with his photograph. A r , . I dagger 1,200 years old, a cnair more i MAY 2, 1890. than 200 years old, a Roman soldier's armor "f the time of Julius Caesar, a clock of great age from Scotland-are 3ust a few of the many beautiful and just a lew ol tne many wonderful things in this room Printed catalogues of the specimens exhibited will be furnished, and it is - , . , , , w wi bii tiiv, i,iLxi v w vuiu karv J A. amine them carefully. Visitors are not only impressed with the beautiful effect of the room as they enter it, but a more careful inspection reyeals its gorgeousness. CHIPS FROIT SAM JONES. Picked Up by One Who Saw Him Hewing in the Charlotte Tabernacle. Reported for the Star. If I had a daughter half idiot, I'd give her to a- dancing master to train her heels, because her head would not take training, and dancing would make her get around lively and fool some dude into marrying her. Then I would settle them in the country and say, don't come to my house, I might have company that day. A dude is a corn on the devil s big toe; a dudine a wart on the devil s nose. Americans should say we, are raising men and women. When people send invitations to balls or offer drinks to professed Christians it is because they think they are hypocrites, and it they accept they are. Have entertainments for the young people but leave the whiskey on. I he woman who marrie a man with the the taint of whiskey on his breath is the biggest fool in the world, and the next biggest fool is the woman who stirs tod dies for for her husband. God pity the woman who will be a party to the dam nation of men! Don't go living where you could not afford to die. The devil gets up all the' church ba zaars, festivals, oyster suppers, &c. The women who have to get up these things because their husbands won t give them i . , , the money to give to the Church are to be honored, but they have married hogs. Grab bags, oyster suppers, Tfcc., are a disgrace, bociety don t have them. You don't see a society woman racking around town getting up things for re freshments after the ball. The idea of Bunyan's Pilgrim laying down his sword to go to an oyster supper; the devil would have got him sure. borne people quit the Church because somebody does something they don't like. 1 hey are like the farmer who buys I j ii i: t uuu L"c u" ,crcu1!: ir"in I mu, tUUJ men cty, i m gun0 iu juil you and trade with somebody else.' You promised you would serve Lrod, and then say you'll quit if others don't do right. If you don t feel like a dog, you don t feel natural. I catch inhdels once in a while, but 1 never string 'em, I throw them in the basket for bait, they are just the right size. Ingersoll s infidelity is worth $200 a night to him. 1 pity the young man who pays a dollar a night to hear him, and then it is worth nothing to him. The will power of man is his go-ahead power; his will, not power is his brakes. How many men have turned the last curve and not a brake on his conscience will work. Baptists talk about John the Baptist. I go farther back, and say Adam, the Methodist, for didn t he tall trom grace.-' Preachers making people mad are like doctors with their patients, they never give up hope as long as they respond to treatment. Ushers, put in a dollar when you start to take up the collection; a hen lays bet ter when she has a nest egg. J no. Robinson would get $4,500.00 out of this crowd; religion got about $100.00; seems like the circus is sorter cleaning us up. If love could save, no man would ever go astray. ix wuuiuii u iiavir an cuiiianav n-u T Tril4-i '- Ultra - n olfvionn ttti V tha dortrine of election in it. The best ex- pianation of that doctrine was from an old darkev who said, "no man is 'lected 'cepin he s a candidate, and thank God, in the racf- for heaven everybody can run independent. Your chance means heaven if you want it The idea of husband and wife quar reling! How can one quarrel? It re minds me ot the woman 1 saw on the cars playing cards by herself. I asked her who was beating, and she said, "I'm a little ahead. i .Only a fool will drink and a scoundrel sell liquor; if you can give me any stronger terms than these without cuss ing 111 use them. 1 he worst objection I've got to saloon keepers is they are like like make their living off of the heads of families. 1 11 die by my principles. , mous coward in the nuloit. Preachers, don't shoot at what you don't see; turn your guns on what you do see. If I was pastor of some churches I'd skin the deacons and elders rabbit fash ion cut a hole in their backs and pull em through. 1 understand some ot you church members don t like the way 1 talk. A mule always moves up or kicks when he is struck. Keep good company. borne men when they - The average society girl is no more like God made her than if a Chinaman had made her of soft pine . Some of you women "think Mr, Jones j t vulear: and vou ve eot drunk- en husbands I'm trying to pull out of the ditch and you noller, "don't get any .,A " muu uu yuu, When I started to heaven on the rand trunk line ot on at Conviction The next station was Repentance, then Conversion, then Brother Love, then Obedience. The next was Generosity, and the train was going at htty miles an hour, but when the brakeman called out the name of the station the passengers piled out of the windows until only two were left, and I ain't never been crowded since. Preachers are too dry and dull. I was that mv nnrft. anrl niHnt ort nnv hrtfw until 1 took Tutt s pills. Many a man takes a diseased liver for a pure heart. It s no harm to kill a dude. Murder is 1 t 1 ! .f , tne uniawim Killing oi a numan oeing, TAR WHOLE NO. 7,360 The greatest curiosity in this world is an unburdened human heart. - gS f nonnpr I'd rather be a pauper and feel like a pauper. If I start to Liverpool it is not the every-day incidents of the voyage which take me there, but the great Propeller wiutii uiruus uay anu mem. ou 11 is nui the things of this life, but the Everlast ing Arms under me that bear me to the home beyond. NVV ADVERTISEMENTS. Tickets JjVJR THE WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY Festival Dinner, May 2nd, to-day, are for sale by Mr. James D. Nutt, 230 North Front itreet. A limited number only. my 2 t( ISTOTICE TO THE BUTCHERS AND PUBLIC GEN- erally. In compliance with Section 4, Market Ordi nance, as amended by the Board of Aldermen on May Cth, 1889, The Market Houses will be opened from daylight uutil 12 m., and shall not be opened again, Satnrdays the hours shall be from daylight till n p- m. geo. l. morton, chairman Department of Markets and Fees, City of Wilmington. my 8 3t Wilmington, North Carolina, and Vicinity. A BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR of Wilmington, consisting of sixty-three picture. representing History, Churches, Residence., Manu facturing industries, Government buildings, and a full representation of our Seaside retorts and other typical scenes, together with a short introductory of Wilmington and its importance as a commercial centre. Embossed and gold lettered covering .with the Seal of North Carolina. The handsomest illustrated publica tion ever issued in North Carolina. Every North Carolinian shonld have one. rnce 35 cents per copy. Address the publisher. WM. L. DeROSSET. Jr., Photo Engraver and Art Printer, Wilmington. N. C. OesigTiinsr and t-ntrravins: for all illustrated work done by our own special Artists on short notice. my a It i im . o x n i J Wilmington beaCOaSt KailrOad, kN.AND AFTER DATE FREIGHT WILL only be shipped on the 6.45 a. m. Train from Princess street Station. It will be received at Depot until 5 o clock p. m. Freight must invariably be prepaid. J. R. NOLAN, my2 3t Gen'l Manager. Grand Military Festival FAIR, BUTTERFLY PARTY, ART LOAN EXHIB'T, TABLEAUX, LIVING STATUARY AND EXHIBITIONS By Y. M. C. A. Athletic Club, ITI ay 1st, 2nd and 3rd, under the management of the lady friends of the Wil mington Light Infantry. All the old and many novel and interesting features will be presented. See programmes for full partiru lars. my 1 tf OF 50 Dozen Gents' Ties IN 4-IN HAND AND NAUTICAL KNOT. All high class Novelties. Price 50 cents; sold in. every city in the Union at 75 cents. Said to be the hand somest line of TIES ever opened lu Wilmington. A full stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. J. J. HEDRICK, mvltf 101 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON SEACOAST R.R. JTIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 1ST, 1890. Tm oi imizI i. .11 Daily Daily Daily ex Daily ex ex Sun'y Sun'y Sun'y P. M. P. M. A M. A. M. Lve Front Street 6.10 2.30 9.30 Lve Princess Street 0.20 2.40 9.40 6,i5 Ar Wrightsville Beach.... 6.55 8.10 10.15 7.20 Daily Daily ! Daily Daily ex cx ex x !vy Sun'y Sun'yfeun'y Sun'y on'y- , I . A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Ar Front St 8.25 11.05 5.30 Ar Princess St 8.16 10.55 5.20 7.40 6.35 Lv Wrightsville Bch 7.40 10.25 4.45 7.10 6.00 fpff Fare 25 cents for round trip on Saturdays. J. R. NOLAN, myltf GENERAL MANAGER. Royal Termeteur, jlTICROBE KILLER, "NOLANDINE, THE Vegetable Blood Purifier;" Castllian Water. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggiat, mar 30 tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market Su . BATES OF ADTEBTIIlIia. One Sqoara Oon Day $ J 00 " " Two Vmrn 1 n " " Threa lay I fco " " Four Day I 00 Tin pay I IW One Week 4 no Two Week. ho " " Three With to One Month 10 no " " Two Month. M on Three Month.. U on Sia Month.. 40 00 One Year 60 00 .7 Contract Advertiscmenta takr. at prooornoaj ately low rate.. m Ten line. Klid Nonpareil type make one .quart NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT JJAS NEVER YET SET THE Wokl.O ON fire, but if ever you (trike our malih jut In up ih flood gates to the Atlantic orran We are authority on style and fashion, and mnj nized LEADERS in our avocation. New, - able and attractive goods are now bring diplr1 m our Immense sales rootan at No. 9 North Front Streot, SURAH, CHINA, INDIA AND- - FAILLE SILKS, CHALLIES of every ntvlr and varul) Nun's Veiling, Albatross, Ondine, M Batisto. Lovely Drapery Nets, Nw lot jtttt iffivrd Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs in light hclr A I.AKOK LOT Ol Neck Ruching in entirrly nrw t lr Gloria Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, with Silvrrtnr MandU Full Length Silk Mitts, evening hr1r Gents' Four-in-Hand Ties, Scarfs, LAWN BOWS, etc. Gents' and Ladies' Summer Underwear, nr w 1k k . Anything in WHIT E GOODS from a f U o. Embroidered Hrmtihrd Um at (..1 r"l Gents' and Ijilir' llooiety, Nr kwrai . rii Special bargains, thrrr iloVrn Orau' Drnm Olovrv slightly damagrd, worlh l fiO, at AOc rm Very truly. BROWN & RODDICK, ap 27 tf Our Nobby Light Cassimere Suits, BLUE SERGE SUITS, Black Cheviot Suits, CUTAWAYS AND SACKS Cannot fail of commrnding tlirmrlvr in tron Coat Ilandii Wanted. MTJNSON & CO., ap 24 tf Merchant 1 ailor and ( .rtlnrp Babbitt Motal. LARGE QUANTITY OF oil lr. A A perfect substitute for Babbitt Metal. Im at tb lan30DlwW2w STAROrHO CLYDE'S New York & Wilmington STEAMSHIP COM TAN Y. 17ROM TIER 20. EAST KIVF.K. NfW YoPK Located between Chambers and P velt streets, at S olk P. M BENEFACTOR "ta,r'l M FANITA Saturday, A p I 11 DELAWARE Ssturdsy. May BENEFACTOR W ne.day.May T From XV 1 1 m I niton. GULF STREAM rriday, Ap l BENEFACTOR luraday. A,, IB FANITA rriday, May DELAWARE 1 ueaday. May IV Throngh Rills lading and Ixnrm 1 h rough Rates guaranteed to and from poioii in North anal South Carolina. For freight or paaaare apply lo Ii C, SM A I .I .I'' IN V S. S.,,, I. Wimingwm, N C. . THEO. G. F.GER, T. M.. B l.ng (,rrn. N V WM. r. CLYDE i CO., (General Agents. 5 w.t,r.t Green. N. Y ai.l tf North Carolina's Fayonte ! 1768. OLD NICK 1800. QURES CHILLS, COLDS. C(l(.MS. loss or appetite, and is by far tbe brat go.d tn l had l wean lungs and cotiatumptmti a. n nas nr iwiw. for iU purity over IS years. rarrwatly rvqiwal all in need of Pure Rye or Cora Whiskey to write for price list a. we keep grinds nmataajt f nm hand that are FOUR YEARS OLD and ouadrmpl. rectified. We ship in any quantity deard j rtJKO o , (Spccraaora to !a. William.). Panther Creek, Yadkin 0 . N C jan 23 Cm Ip Seed Peas I Seed Peas I! BUIHELS SEED PF.AS, ONE GOOD MULE. ONE .H)D PONY For aalc low. Apply to SAMUEL HEAR. Sa . ap 87 tf If Market stn-et Hardware. rjMNWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE at prices thai defy coronet Hirm WM. E. STRING! R A CO . Importers and Jotdwra. oc27H( ParreU tlld.ng.