The gtXorniug Jiar BATES OF ADTEnTIIINU. WILLIAM II. BERNARD. It) I : i s 1 1 K O HAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. ,- usi'tirrioo, in advakcs: M.iiH. lwtage Paid $6 00 ; - s oo I nth. " " 1 60 : 50 I.-C.tv .ulwcribers, delivered in may part of v 1 n vk Ckts per week. Our City Agents ,-Y:. collnyre than'three' rrjmhs h.- Post Office at Wilrninjrtotx, N. C, aa oconu CUss Mall Matter. OUTLINES. I nciencv appropriation bill lor .il hr r- cite O aam rwr A4 m 1 --r- ' - :, .ind nasscd: the House s ver o . . . . russcu oy senators Lttniel , - I proposition was made for i ... -i i . i c i n iic ii-u;iv. uui as several zscna- i , ,ho v ..v..... nv. ,... ' 'I . r .r, it.An hill nroc .H . I ! louse, and pending ac- t t . iir - iiousc aaiournea. ."..lit- i me suver d.ii is ex- 1 tilt Senate for several ilavs: .ill J , ,l...r.- to nL- or, tl, I - w - wiil le allowed to do so: the - ure the pledges of Senators :n-e roinage has been a failure, i liable result.it is thought. lu passage of a bill including ;iv The commencement Washington and Lee Uni- I.exington. Va.. bein on the baccalaureate sermon iL.ibyRcv. Dr. Goodwyn. of to ;iie town is crowded with :i I iriends of the University ' ! v-;. agi'd twelve and fifteen t with a terrible fate. Sunday, .,;,. they were crossing the net railway tracks skirting the edge i Michigan, when a passenger . :.!eni came upon them and lit .:e them to pieces; they were . with terror when the train ap i. .iini were unable to make any ave themselves; the ternble ac ,.iptned in full view of hun pleasure seekers. A de l' storm prevailed in Cincinnati surrounding country on Sun- wheat i t op was laid flat and the Le threat; m.mv houses were un- i ui ti-.e ti.tai ioss is estimated at three Ixns, who were fishing the supposed to be drowned. ... .Uv ? explosion occurred yesterday in -iva:iia coal mine, in which six ;nen were at work; fifteen of .ere rescued, ami it is believed e others are dead. A Chi- .i;ier s.iys the Federal census in . which is practically complet .uie letter than a farce; a great to f families were left unvisited; about twenty-six thousand miles and i:: issions are oi a wuoiesaie enar - Henry M. Stanley has been i the Governor-Generalship of Free State, bv King Leopold. - .irccpted the same; after his . ..inley will visit the United ..here he will remain until t ! to enter upon the office. . American Riflemen met with :.'.tic ri. epf.on in Bremen on - . ...I 1 1 ! the A: programme included a mil- s- I i ball. The cholera is : Sain. and the people are rme.i. two-thirds of the in- is town have fled; an ex-.-s i!;.i( the disease is true -II I.-.. Eleven persons ! ti-.e accident on the R. !. rear Marshall, on Satur- eve the . i.. tn have been carried to j.iit.ir sports. nre-worKs. y ground that a town doing tne small I . L.!v passenger has died I some'of these might not - s .md another is in a pensed with, that at Bar Harbor, ..n lition: Another Maine, for instance, passed in com- , u ver has developed on pliment to Secretary Blaine w i .won, at me viian- ::. . : i : ri t- station: a special Marida. Yucatan, reports - ..t fever and that there are who i.iilemic. New York march on justice by getting married, : iu y easy at 4(&1H per the " easy : middling uplands :f idling Orleans 12 7-16 in Hour dull and heavy : ... cent down and neavy; was '-I cents at elevator; corn iiv I'erately active: No. 2, 40 at elevator; rosin firm; ititie firm at X'fSoOt, I frr)rn up. should get into his new a provision to reduce ..t votes, then he might not Republican candidates will feel as if ... I tU,r V.1T follen ahont ceven hundred pay as high as $'-.' in nis and 1 1 1 a cowboys settled a dis- '!;iy last week by a duel 'es. both mounted. At the l'uirtli pass one flipped his iT"i:;ul the other's neck, jerked his saddle, galloped off with hroke his neck. ':U:!k- writer wants to know " :s growing cold." The : thermometer stands at the ' writing it does not indicate -"y material loss of caloric A further indication of this l flit. is The ! t that John Sherman got yesterday in this city was 93 degrees, dav last week. while Charlotte and Florence reported : I 90. 'Ts Sherman and Quay got; Cheraw 100. There was rain at several under the collar at a recentj stations, Lumberton reporting a fall of ' '-aucus, that friends had tol 1.33 to nrevent them from ii'i:: '''' each other's eyes. Quay x German went back on his New i. i.-r ' 's"-- :n reference to the Sertreant- Sherman seldom gets hot, "," a ;a hl,t weather, but when he " j ne !vr v,-r,- -..,1 ikon u; .3 - v. i y I.VJt, auu llltll U1S not of the Sunday s,-h'W kmc VOI. X1VT."""N0. 74, Senator Eustis, of Louisiana took occasion to sav in a SDeech thpnthpr dav that PKinf xr : v j J awj.u1ii ldl I IM1I1 I a - . I luauc uimseu less accessible to the ....w.. L.,au me emperor Cermanu haH tn l,;,, nanni t-u ' pv.--.Liic. i tic onlv Dort on of the AmeHran 1a, - Kf' mho u,r u . , . , . WnO nave ShOWn a hummer rlcir. a i i r . . i l" "ac A1"' "ar"son maKe nimselt : i i . . i .. . i cbbime are tne gentlemen who are after that little rwffi v"W U llltlC WC1C I en mnnTr tf hco tUt- vf- ur J ' -"v-v- "ii. xidnisuii .a I ",wusiu wa ucmt uimueu ovine imirrrit - hAnToKvn. - kAi.: ii i I ioie American people, outside of the Dprnnrratir nnrttr Ac r, TJo- i. ... ,r , uaoii lu i iimiupiy uimseu a dozen times or two he has done about the best he could in the way of accessi bility. At the end of his present term he will he still lec arveccihl I " i A tlintty inhabitant of Alexandria, Egypt, proposes to trade a sarcopha- gus containing the dust of Cleopatra, the directors of the Chicaeo vrlV t.; i i r . .j j n,i iui nit uiuuciaic sum ui I 5ui,.ivu. i ne uirectors can raise a dust a heap cheaper than that. If he will pirute around some more and find a lineal descendant of the asp that bit her and a few locks of Mr. Antony's hair, he might get a two dollar and a half bid on the combi nation from some of the Chicago side shows. The sarcophagus wouldn't be necessary, but it might be an inducement if he would throw that in and agree to dig it up and pay the freight. The map of the Congressional dis tncts ot tnio as gerrymandered bv Republicans looks as if a cross- eved inebriated SDider had tumbled into a bottle of ink and then started out to go somewhere, but met with serious obstructions which caused it change its course at about every fifth sten To taL-e in thee utair- 1 I case, worm fence, corkscrew, zigzag lines a man would have to travel would be so bewildered when he got through that he wouldn't know whether he was at the beginning or end. The engineering skill that devised these labarynthine lines was marvellous. Mr. Harrison got in another little veto on a public building, at Tusca loosa, Alabama, last week, on the I . . . . . . I amount ot postal business that 1 us- caloosa did. and whose rents were so I I r-hio ,ll,!n-t neerl n nnhlir hnildinfr I This is all right, but while Mr. liar- ricor. hnc hie little veto onill out I wouldn't it be in order if he shot his over the list of bills passed for other side of the line and see if be dis- I A man and woman in Kentucky had murdered a child stole a laws of that State prohibiting a frnm testifying against her hus- ..v j sy o band or a husband from testifying against his wife. They thought it better to marry than hang. a fell ahont ceventv-five feet n balloon the other dav at Knox- ville, Tenn., and was badly shaken When the returns from the eiec tions come in next fall some of the htty teet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Star Office Boy wanted. Star Office Babbitt metal. Jas. D. Nutt Telephone No. 95. Munson & Co Warm weather goods vilJe Masonic Meet'g Wilmington Lodge Female Institute Charlotte, N. C N. Y. & W. S. S. Line Sailing days. Cotton Reition Bulletin r The mereury is still in the nineties, ii.t.mpnt nfthfitorridheat 1 a. aiiuiib ttuow.v". i reported by the Signal Service men. maximum temoerature recorded Lumberton and Goldsboro 94, and inches Buildings. Twentv-four building permits were is sued yesterday at the City Hall to Col. Thos. W, Strange for eight four-room, four three-room and twelve two-room dwellings, to be erected on lots three and and four, block No. 50, on Sixth and Seventh streets between Wooster and Dawson. WILMINGTON, N, C, TUESDAY, LOCAL DOTS. Items Of Interest Gathered TTato ' 1 m . -m . n luolD "" "ilBuy .mowju. There is an annular rlinfV nf . 1 " the sun to-dav: but invisible in North vaiuiiuct. Oa n..i . . r t: 11 1 ; h.nisrnna Minnow i r" w """j School have their excursion to Carolina Beach to-dav. . .... I MO "I A rr"5tharo nr f U U i rs with their ... . cart will commence to-dav scooDinr ud " 7 11 . t . me unncensea canines. Professor Izack Walton Yates. .u- . me piscatorial nroaiev. reoorts "Dip .... . . muck at -1 ne Kocks yesterday. The Democratic Convention of the Third Congressional District will meet in Clinton of the 23d of July c;-: : i,i ... uuiiivj luiuLULiui. n i 1 1 1 v v . - i. v . I - . . 1 day at djj cents per gallon; an advance ot halt a cent on previous quotations. A postoffice has been established at Switchback Station on the Ocean View railroad, with Mr. Cyrus Van- Arar nrre nostmaster. 1 i nc icsuiui uiwiiLiiiv iuii uicss I w " I inspection of the Wilmington Light In- , . . s ii i ua u a I 'I ingmai. awuu, uy vdUL. rvciidii. Crowds of colored people went up to the camp meeting at Piney Grove r I last Sunday on the steamer Passport, which made several trips during the day. People rushed to the seaside Sunday to eret away from the oppressive I heat. Fourteen full coaches were car- ried over the Seacoast road to the Ham mocks and Ocean View. The Clyde steamship Yemassce, Capt. McKee, arrived yesterday even ing from New York. Among her pas sengers were Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Webb, Miss Douls and Mr. W. T. Bonner. Sheriff Manning is Chairman of j the Republican Executive Committee of New Hanover county. He is away ud in Maine: but his followers sav he I will return in time to arrange matters I for them I T t,, . , . J. G. Black, who has been confined in the city prison on a charge J ... J J cv... c.-v.. . - -i 1 u :.u I cnarge oi ai.saun uuu udLLciy wuu a Cieauiy weapon. I SiD- r t r D .1 j iur. i.. a. ieiueu was ay- pointed a delegate to the btate uem- ocratic Convention and his name should have appeared in the list published Sun day: in place of Col. F. W. Kerchner who is a delegate to the Judicial Con- vention. The Odd Fellows Memorial Services at St. Paul's Church Sunday eveninc was attended bv the members o I .ffon. Fear anrl Orion T.oH.ces. Rev. -t o Mr. Arnold preacned an excellent ser- mon from the text : "We are laboring together with God. 'P ,Iormr ,r t.irnerl in ,ast n'gnt between one and two o'clock; nrst from DOX 31, corner ot Fourth and Brunswick streets, and tne second from box No. 25, corner ot I Seventh and Harnett. The fire was in the extreme northeastern part of the J city. SOUTH PORT'S ROAD. It is to be Built An Important Piece of Railroad Information. The Charlotte News savs: "The pro- - I no;erl railroad from Soikhoort, on the roa;t helow Wilminjrton. to Memphis, t ;otoh0UnnmnaethPc;r.,itli Atlan- X V-Iill.. IJ KT '0 -.-' - tie v Northwestern Railroad, It is to be Knt anH work ia to commence within ninetv davs from date. Col. Risley, who has engineered the scheme, arrived at the Central Hotel to-day direct from uwiann anrl has nerfected all arranee- ment to hep-in the work of buildintithe a ...:.u, io Me ha retired all I Uclta HltUUUI, uwuy. I the necessary money, and there is now no ohtarle in the wav of building the road. Col. Risley s company means i hsi,M. and work is to be commenced at ten different ooints alone the line within three months Col Risley says Within three montnb. VOl. iiaj, U rmH or ill He fom oleted and in run tiiv- i " i I order within two years. The road ning will run through Salisbury and Mocks- r6v. Dr. Hoge's Lecture Rev p. H. Hoge, D D., delivered , i . : Kr.f-r tlie V f an address lasievcuiu uiuiv, a. ..l.t . A., on the recent unveiling oi meixc monument at Richmond, Va. He spoke w,h terms of the representatives ot a f-, ' - -- North Carolina who were present aL me rrrt cratherincr. and especially of those " " from Wilmington. There was a large attendance at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. i Weather Forecasts The following arc the weather fore- fa sts for to-dav: For Virodma. fair, preceded by show- ers on tne coiisL, wo..n.v- -j . , winds. Mrtf, Carolina and South Carolina, fair preceded by rain on the North rr.Un r-oast followed by showers in Carolina COaSt. ipuowcvi y ;onth Carolina, stationary temperature, OOULll .a.iiy"AA. . I rPnt slihtlv warmer in North eastern r o ' j I JNonn v-aruiiud, -j SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Meeting of the New Hanover Delegates- Resolutions, Etc. At a called meeting of the delegates to the Jovial f.nnvPntinn T..IH th . ; " Mayor s oliice vesterdav evening the fnl- i ' : i njvvitifc; uusmcss wits LI cUlsaCLeu. , - Mr W R Frrnrh toqc o1 i . . . "-j i-uih-u i . . ir, ana Mr. im. jenuns requested to i . . retary On motion of Mr. M. Cronlv. lr.. Mr It,,.,, , . I J ' J - iicuen ivieares was eieccen permanent -u: t . , T I va"' w" a . i . I IIHII NIMH fll lilt f tM I if ill V T I'M ti . . i jenKins permanent secretary. On motion nffnl T W AtHn-An th , . . J . ionowine-resolutions were unanimous v . . 1 adopted: Whereas, Within the period of the ct- ; XT . tj whi1e rontHhntincr her vote on frnen; occasions to the political and judicial preferment of the distinguished sons of f .... .0 & . -m-"'- her neighbor ne- s ster counties, has - .. ' never ciaimed nor received the honor of having any one of her long line of emi ent lawyers elevated to the bench; and, the Democrats of New Hanover count v though contending against an over- wiieiniins ixauicai maionty, nave mva- ui,, j . t, v , , r . . I nauijr iaim.u iu lug smuudiu a. n Li njuyuL rue nntt ec ot I pmnrnre irith unt r n ..w.,w vw. ..v. . . . uiiLii nii; zeal, energv and devotion, contributing ti,,, loi.r u c ' . f u5. thereby larffelv to the sunremarv of that nnt tUo. i 4.: r uai iv aim nit wiiacuucui ICUCIIIULIUU (Jl the State and lodoment of the oower of I n l-' " ' government in efficient and upright tu xt , u- WHFPi; The New Hanniwr rnnnlir Democracy is assured that not onlv is it entitled to, but its aspirations receive the sympathy of sister counties, to have 0 h'rXL, " conferred upon a New Hanover county I . . - ' man; and whereas, at the recent Demo- cratic primaries held in this county pre ference was expressed by a majority of tne waras ana precincts ior inos. w. btrange, h.sq., ot Wilmington, N. C, as the Democratic candidate for Judge in the bixth Judicial district; and whereas the opposing candidate from New Han over has by formal announcement to the New Hanover County Democratic Convention withdrawn his name from further consideration in connection with nomination; tnereiore De it 12 bk ' 1 c n )'-t 1 c r 1 nor tnit! n lovorirtri - in nointeH hu the OemorrntiV Connti? frin. I vention to represent New Hanover ...... . :M i. : r . : I LUU1U; 111 l-'CIllOeiilLIL. VOIlVeULlOU I ot tne bixtn judicial uistnct, do recog- nize and endorse Thomas W. Strange, Esq.. as aJf 0ro'nal fj whose purity, uprightness and firmness o character well auallfv h m for the ... . 7 . .... I position named, and would enable him, ni ivlhl ui uia ii.iiiiiid.Lirii diiia cicl- i uo"to SIt UP". tne ?renc.n Wltn aignitv and honor tQ himself his countv and btate. Resolved 2nd, That this delegation will present his name to the Democratic convention ot tne bixtn judicial dis- vote for him as anunit. and use every . . . - I erlort honorable and proper to secure I his nomination. A committee being appointed to make necessary arrangements for the transportation of Delegates, the meet : j: i i r r .u nig aujourneu bUUjeeL lo me uan 01 luc r ha rman p Jenkins, W. R. French, Secretary. Chairman. FIRE DEPARTMENT jrew Relief Valves and Controlling Noz- zies for Fire Engines. The new controlling nozzles for fire- hose, and relief valves for steam fire en- gines, received by the city yesterday for I the Fire Department were tested in the J , . . , , ,. I CXI llKJKJll tTllll L11V. XlUailbl. cugniv. the presence of the Chief and Assistant Chief. With this new nozzle the firemen will be able to control the water at all times and under any pressure, by simply turning a valve that shuts off the water . i .11 supply entirely, or regulates it as tne I . , pipemen may desire, to tnrow a spray stream ora solid stream, or both to gether The use of these nozzles will be a great aid to the emciencyoi tne department w' pvC.h UamgC eny irom excebivc use ui waicr. All the engines wm oe suppneo witn these reiiet valves as soon as tney can be procured. The "Atlantic" is the first engine in tne country to oe nneu up &u tnat one renei vaive win operate uutu s" - Ul lv--uhv., & saving ot $iuu tor each engine: as nere totore two valves nave been useo ana considered necessary. This change was J , , . made by the maicersot tne nsDy engine . . ,1 at the suggestion ot capt. u. rarmeie, I r tttm . T tz I engineer Ol Wilmington Steam rire r.n- l . . . , ,1 gine Co. No. 1, and the idea, aitnougn i j i :K1 U,r I ctL 111 OU Ulipa.bivuuiv 1 I them has since, been adopted and highly commended. The relief valves and r-ontrollincr nole are ed in roniunc- x-w & J - 1 : . Ur 1--,.;. ra.(m-ma.A Kir tlio frr I l..i, l. ,lu"u ' mer being to relieve tne nose ana pump irom tne great pressure uwi um I,., re u'' y Suui.,.6 stream at the nozzle. r t .U ( Uo A flinti,-" uc Ui L11C nre steamer, wnicn was out oi oruer auu was sent JNortn ior repairs, was aiso tested and tound satisfactory. Ana a new axle for the "Cape Fear" hose reel was also received a e ay s oport;, The fishermen who vesterdav went on , , an excursion to tne tsiacKnsn grouuus, , ... on tne steamer zyivan uraue, Bnau a fine time and caught lots of fish, sev- eral Ot the party having Strings Oiovera A u c t ,V Mr ctr, uuuuiw cu. oumc u -r , . . , . ,-. . .. j Ua A I pea at tne kocks, ana caugnL a guuu tkna. fioU I JUNE 17, 1890. 1 THE TRUCK MARKET. New York Prices For Southern. Vegeta bles and Fruits. G. S. Palmer, commission merchant, xi. . .u ,. t.. - . iUlIV' f jumi, juuc 14th follows I T?;o f f . r. Keceipts ot new vegetables from the C..aI, r aL. - . i ouulu iui me weeK cuisinir m-nav nave i . . r cununuea neavy ana iui y uptotnere ceipts of the week previous. Potatoes advanced early ia the week, but the mar- nci. liuscs wilii a uownwaru tenaency, and nn v fanrvstnrk sp no nn tn W. Sfl I " r ' r" '7 ; rn ' I 111. ri UTH fS I Tlrl TTl TM V.r CPf- nnHc an sji c;k , u n w v i " w v ""-'t W4JVJ w v vv- wcaa m tavy suppiy n. u. wax, halt barrels, 30 to 75 cents; green 25 to oO cents. Cucumbers ( r-u ,i i nr. ... lalJ iicuicsluii flxLU x otiier grades 50 to 75 cents. Tomatoes fancy ov medium $a to $2 25. bquash 75 I rents to 561 ner harrel T-Ioira ro-oii;oH several cars of watermelons and thev are . selling at a range of $25 to $40 per hun- dred- Cherries fancy dark 15 to 16 a ..1 e . . t i , cents; otners rrom o to iz cents. tJiack- i . i r . n . . . , berries-N. C. 14 to 15 cents. Audit and Finance e Board of Audlt and Finance met vesterday m semi-monthly session. 1 mcasia. ix. j. juues itauur- i s fXT tr , T ,-T TT i iua.ni, vv . is., tvenan anajno. w. newett. a . .. ... I t m limr-lTlnn uric t-- n.nH tmm , , Au - the Board of Aldermen stating that an I annronriation or SRAlin haH hoon moH I ' f "'"" for r.odifvincrt he la- anH orHinanr-ec I J r "w utau wa u On motion, consideration of the matter was deferred I The action of the Board of Aldermen in granting leave of absence to Chief of Police Hall during May and Tune was concurred in. sins ior current expenses amounting 1 . i in in l-.i i a 1(J 5i,i4j.4d were audited and approved. The meeting adjourned subiect to the J ' call o the chairman In the Mayor's Court. In the Mayor's Court yesterday, Rob ert Bunting, colored, was fined $20 and costs for disorderly conduct. Wm. Donahoe, disorderly, (two cases) f was fined $10 and costs in one case and r $30 and costs m the other. . Wm' Clark- colored, disorderly, was nncd 5U and COSlS & 1V.V11 fn n tt,,.jmj TkHm. wao uuuuacu i'wiii.i o The Wilmington Seacoast railroad offrc n rtA n1 uIlr,Hr iia t the best shot of any organized team. The contest will be on Wrightsville Rearh Tnlv 4th nnrW rules Hecio-nnteH ' JJ ' - bv qq yj. L. DeRosset The Sam Jones Meetings. The Executive Committee having in charge arrangements for the meetings to be held here bvthe Rev. Sam Jones. met yesterday and authorized the chair- man to appoint sub-committees, on Fi- J T" ! J nance, xviusic ana ouuaing. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. JOHN'S HALL, June 17, 1890 WilfflWon Lote No. 319, A, F. & A. M. REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. THOS. F. BAGLEY, je 17 It Secretary. Charlotte Female Institute. OESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1890, with the largest and finest corps of Teachers the In- stitute has ever had. The appointments of the Board- Department, under Mr. Joseph Maclean, director, unsurpassed. Kev. win. ri.. aimhwih, je 17 3m tu th sa Charlotte, N. C THIS WARM WEATHER TTAS CREATED A GREAT DEMAND FOR J-L . i i i - . r .it j sometmng coot ana na. us lul.y w.u. - complete line of SicilliarLS, Black and Colored, much superior to Alapacca. Flannel and Stripe Coats and Vests. BLACK DRAP D'ETE SUITS. All Nobby Styles in Cassimeres for business or dress. TRAVELING BAGS. BATHING SUITS, BATHING SUITS. MUNSON CO., je 17 tf Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. summer lAW lectures (nine weekly) u:n mth l,,1v ISOO and end 10th Sentember. Have pved of sfgnai use.-ist, to students who design to ' ... ...j. .u: .1 T ol lTo 1 K reld nriva: .nd . . " . . . r practitioners wno have not naa tne aavantage 01 systematic instruction. For circular apply (P. O. Uni- versity of Ya.) to johnb. minor, mv 21 D&W lm Prof; Com. and Stat. Law. Tol anil ATI O Tffn T UNDBORGS, "EDENIA," "GOYA LILLY" MJ and " Mflrprhal-Niel ." Rose and other fine PER- mHv . JAMS D NTJTTS The Druggist Open till 10.45 to-day. je 15 tf Summer Resorts. healthiest place in America. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. Dry, Bracing MOUNTAIN AIR, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, The FINEST BATHS in America, a c r . MIT ACTA RHKTIMATISM gout, &c. swimming pool, with Bathing ouitsas at oeasiiiurc: uunuug, uuuaiu., ai-muw, HEALTH, PLEASURE, HOME COMFORTS and an UNEXCELLED TABLE. Address THE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. Hotel rates, f 15 to $25 per week. Cottage Board, $8 to $12 per week. mv 22 25t tu th su Infants' Foods. p EPTOGENIC MILK POWDER, IMPERIAL Granumand Mellin's Food. Fresh Drugs and Pure Chemicals. Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Prc- scriptions compounded. tmo n tj a xrfc tju j t.u-u. ino ; ik .f TAR WHOLE NO. 7.399 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cape Fear & Taffiii Valley R. R. Co. Passenger Department. Wilmington, N. C, June 11th, 1800. THIS COMPANY IS PREPARED TO FUR nish Pullman Sleeping Car accommodations upon proper notice, to Excursion parties, where not 1cm than eighteen tickets are sold, Wilmington to Ashevllle and Hot Springs. Round trip Summer Excursion tickrts also on sale to Carolina and Virginia Reports. 1HOS. C. JAMES, Agent. W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. je l2 lw th sa tu ORKNEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH CO., VA. hummer resort for health and 3 ... FIpAnriv 1 ho finest rlimaf in the mmintntic if th. Virginias. Climate very salubrious and free from fogs. Average mean temuerature very low during the entire summer months. The large number of different Springs owned and controlled by the Company, makes it the popular re sort of all this highly favored section of the United States. Pure spring water, perfect drainage, pure milk, un", excelled cuisine, billiard rooms for ladies and gentle men, bowling alley, tennis courts, largest Swimming I di ' , . ' , .v " n, iaicuumi encni ...v.....- ... .. u, Hotel Property 1,000 acres in extent, embracing some of the finest mountain scenery in the country. For circulars and terms address my 20 3m tu th sa F. W. EVANS, Manager. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. Cy CRONLY & MORRIS. UnimproTeci Building Lots for Sale AT AUCTION. AN THURSDAY NEXT, 19TH INST , AT 11 7 o' clock- a. m., we will sell upon tne premises. (Block 2G2), one piece or parsel of Land, situated upon the south side of Brunswick, between Second and Third stteets, having a front on Brunswick street of 8Q feet, running back south 1G5 feet to Beatty's f lleP .Loni-ng n?n allcy fta,Th whol.'f. J- I be divided into four Lots, each 40x82V6 feet. This property is worthy the attention of those wishing to invest, as its proximity to the various railroad depots, Standard Oil Co.'s Works, and other improvements now going on in its vicinity, renders it invaluable as a site for tenement houses. T erms cash. jel5 3t 15 17 19 Messenger copy 18 19 CLYDE'S New York & Wilmington STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FROM TIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roose velt streets, at 3 o'clock V. M. BENEFACTOR Wednesday, June 18 FANITA Saturday, June 21 YEMASSEE Saturday, June 28 From TVllmiiijlon. -? YEMASSE Saturday, June 21 BENEFACTOR Tuesday, June 24 FANITA Friday, June 27 tS? Throneh Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For freight or passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, Sup't, Wimington, N. C. THEO. G. EGER, T. M., Bowling Green, N. Y. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 5 Bowling li.-een. JN. Y. je 17 tt Boy Wanted. an int ELLIGENT BOY WHO HAS HAD some experience in Job Office and Bindery may obtain employment by applying at the jel5 3t nac STAR OFFICE. Black Flag JNSECT POWDER, THE BEST IN THE world; ten, twenty-five and fifty ceut bottles. Ask fo it and take no other. For sale by 1NO. H. HARDIN, Druggist, je 15 tf New Market. Excursion, b Y ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL SUNDAY School, on Tuesday, June 17th, to Carolina Beach. Refreshments served. Fare Adults 50c; Children 25 cents. je 15 tf Excursion. rpHE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF SECOND AD vent Church, will give an excursion to Carolina Beach on Wednesday, on the SYLVAN GROVE. Re freshments will be served. Adults oc; Children ?c. TOM r REYNOLDS, C. E. WILLIAMS, Committee. je 15 2t Encyclopaedia Britannica SI 5Q PER VOLUME- 36-60 COMPLETE set of 25 volumes. Volume First Only 00 cent . In troductory price for a short time only. Each Book contains 850 pages, strong and handsomely bound in Cloth. Send in your subscriptions at once. je 15 tf C. W. YATES. Few "TT7ATER COOLERS AND ICE CREAM FREEZERS left. Plenty of Sash, Doors and Blinds as low as any one sells them, at je 15 tf GEO. A. PECK'S. TOBACCO. WE OFFER A LARGE STOCK Plug and Twist, SUCH AS Kate Gravely, Danville Belle, Nickle Twist, Big 6, Terrapin Snap, Pat Malloy. FROM A FINE CHEW TO DOGTALE, at low prices. HALL & PEARS ALL. je 7 D&W tf Open Day and Night! ZLvEy Saloon., CORNER OF -NORTH WATER AND MUL berry etreets, is open from 1 o'clock m. m. Monday until 11.45 p. m. Satnrday. CHAS. P. BROWN, Agent, mar 9 D&W t Wilmington, N. C. Om Square On Day I 09 " Two Daya 17 Threa Day " " Koor Daya t 00 Fire Dayi M One Week 00 Two Wwka M Three Waekt One Month 10 00 " " Tww Months I 00 Thrre Months t4 0t) Si Month 0 00 One Year 60 00 J7 Contract Advertiwmant taken at pmnnrin ately low rate. Ten tinea aolid Nonpareil (yi makr one aquare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Did You Ever THINK WHAT AN EASY HUM; II IS In WRITE AN ADVERT ISEMF N I WllfN YOU HAVE A .H I HIM. TO AliVKKI ISI J 1 IS Mil MIMl ( II I MK ADVERT IM Ml NT that lraw a n i ih- ihinj; ait'rtt im-.I "--Hr ..U think that mrrr mlv rrtiini; I Bargains, Great Rcdoctioiis, &c. i all thai in nrcrwtary t rontitiir tt v t1 ti( mrnt and draw m big Iradr Not nt nil . . hut jowl trt a KAIHiF CONCKKN 1ilr Brown & Roddick whov aim it in from onf yr.r rnr ic .nH hr-f . money for their ntmrr, A I)V IRIIvl ( MM I . SIONS IN PRICES, nml then l -.V i I- ... I .. the pul.lir will take ndvaalnr ,( it ALL RIGHT ' I HIS Wr f k 1 nlll l 4,000 Yfls Laces at a Sacrifice. 3,500 " Cotton Ctiallics, worth Beat 6c. Mohair " Dress Goods, 35c" 25c 121" 10c 15c " 121 30c " 25c 60c " 50c 12." 10c ii it Mohair Summer Serge, Pacific Lawn, A tremendous lot of l-achr.' art.! (rnt.' Stimmr. Underwear at price that w ill make I hrm gn in a hut t y Just received a new lot of Hand Satihrla, Vnhr, Truuk, At. BROWN & RODDICK, No. 0 North Front Stroot. BLACK LACES ! FISH NETT, TLAIN. Fish Nett, Figured. FISH NETT, POLKA-DOT, nt Wholesale- PricoH. BLACK DKAI'EKY NET KUlUNCTNt;. C I' I AM DRAPERY .it lrthan ii IIEDIUCK. White Embroidered Dresses and FLOUNCINGS f jl.r ami Children r .Ik ing and Inrrtion marked down rt ifnl (ot ih.a week only Job lot in Fi ni Emhtoiilrrril Irr- ami Trousering al half value IIEDIUCK. Positive bargain in HSI VM V. l.lU . .rt.il. men'a and Children'. HEDRICK. Noveltien in Gentlemen . NIC 1.1 C.I- K VII I K T S and TIES. T he Wire I'.iiillr SnK-n.lrr. nh pairm grip, in nil qualilir HEDRICK. je 15 tf WAIT AND GET OUR PRICES ON Harness, Trunks, Bags, Buggies & Road-Carts- They arr new, neat, novel and cheap, Wrong, l.ghi. and gooda that will aell at aight. Out rnotl" Siia. Dealing. H. L. FEIMIMELL, THE HORSE MILLINER, jcl 15 tf 10 South from atJ-rt "WaA2ni:ca. I Wool and Beeswax. HIGHEST TRICES PAID. SAMUEL IIF.AU. S . cj ,5 if IS Matkrt ami Babbitt Metal. LARGE QUANTITY OF OLD TVIT perfect aubatitute for I'.aKliitt Metal, lm aa.W at th I an .TO 1)1 W2 STAUOFHC Nortn Carolina's FaTorite ! 1768. OLD NICK 1800. QURES CHILLS. COLDS, COUGHS, USS) appetite, and i by far tb beat l" h' weah lungs and eonatnmptioo aa tt baa brr V"mm for iu purity over 133 year. We earateally rnrl all in nerd of Pure Rye or Corn Whiskey to write for price liat. we .wp fnrala ronaaant hand that are FOUR YEARS OLD and q..adr4 rectified. W ahip In ny qnantity 6rirA OLD NICK. WHIsKKY UIMri, Panther Creek. Yadkin (' . N C jan 83 6m Id I- l. , - " AW - ' 'a 5

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