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(he City, Twxlvk Cxmts per week. Our City Agents
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OUTLINES.
The Hoase only was ; in session yes
terday; the-Postoffice ;. Appropriation
bill in Committee of . the Whole.
An injunction refused in a railroad
case at Knoxville. . - i- A Kansas tor
nado; a great '.amount of property de- 1 produce he might not be an eminent
stroyed; buildings demolished and many 1 success, but. when it comes to "mut-
Secretary Rusk wants this Gov-'
ernment to encourage ; the goat in
dustry l in this country, -which nas
been too long neglected. He thinks
if the goat had a good start he could
take care of himself, whicB consid-
ering the .digestive- capacity of the
eoat is probably true. Asa . wool
LOCAL DOTS. ; ;-
Items of Interest" Gathered Here
and Thre and Briefly Noted.
To-morrow -is Federal' decora
tion day a national, but not a legal hol
iday. - . - '.
- Members of the W. L. I. areor-
- A JOLLY PIC-NIC
SUNDAY "SERVICES.
Extraction to the Hew Hirer Oyster Com
pany's Possessions on Stone's Say. .
One of the iolliest pic-nic parties that
ever left the city boarded the W O. &
E. C R. F(. yesterday morning, the oc
casion befng the annual pic-nicof the
stockholders of the New .River Oyster
Company, with their families anda few
dered to assemble at the Armory to-day j invited guests ; the party numbering j
lives lost. : Total visible supply of
cotton. Weekly bank statement.
Gov. McKmney has appointed
Gen. Eppa Hunton to fill the vacancy
caused , by the death of Senator Bar
bour.; Cotton futures market.
Base ball games yesterday.
: An Alabama desperado killedby revenue
officers. Two tnen killed and an
other fatally .wounded by an electric
wire-at Pittsburg, Par, Adyocates
of free coinage v in convention
at Washington, D. . C. Racing
at St. Louis. Chicago market
review. New York markets:
Money easy; no loans; closing -offered at
14 per cent.; cotton steady; sales of 1,576
, bales; middling uplands t cents; mid
dling 1 centsfTosin steady and quiet;
strained, common - to good, $1.35
- 1.37; spirits turpentine dull and lower
at 29 30& cents.
ton" there is no other animal in exis
tence which can diet on old shoes,
tin cans, bottles, scrap iron &c., and
compete with the sheep.
in
of
schemes:
Some women always persist
throwing obstacles in the way
their husbands' financial
The latest is a New York woman,
who not only objected ttTher hus
band chloroforming her and selling
her body to a " doctor for $100, but
wants him arrested for making a
ittle plan of that kind.
The servant girls of Chicago are
said to be forming, a combine. It is
not a plate trust exactly, but some
thing on that order.
The New Orleans Picayune esti
mates the increase in the acreage of
rice planted -this year at fifty per
cent, owing to the depression in cot
ton. ' -
A poll of the editors attending the
National Editorial Convention at
San Francisco was made with the re-:
-suit of 117 for Cleveland and 7 for
HilL. - ,
' Capt. Kolb, of Alabama, who wants
to be Governor, and was laid out in
the primaries by Jones, wants to get
up a little party of his own and run
as an independent. He's got the
gubernatorial itch bad. 7
"Fear the Lord tell the truth, and
make money" is the motto that the
Mail and Jbxpress, a new paper
started at Atlanta,fiies. The M. and E.
will, find it much more easy to live
up to the first part than the rear part
of this motto.
Tascott, the murderer of the Chi
cago broker Shell, who has been cap
tured about three hundred and twenty-five
times, in as many different
places, has been heard from again.
It seems that he has no objection to
being heard from, although he per
sistently refuses to report at Chi
cago. - . ' i -
The eminent success with which
this administration has met in carry
ing out the civil service business, is
shown by the announcement that one
out of every eight delegates to the
Minneapolis Convention is a Federal
office-holder. .They are not instruct-;
ed as a rule, but the presumption is
they know what they are there for..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. Prempert Notice. ;
Sneed & Co. Refrigerators.
VVmA. Eckel Wool and wax. -Jos.
D. Smith Insurance agent.'
--Howell Cobb The Swannanoa.
Cronly & Morris Auction sale. '
N. Y. & W, S.. b. Ccv-Sailing days:
J. B. Sanderlin Cherokee Tribe.
Brown & Roddick Something new.i
Taylor's Bazaar Millinery goodsi
Wm. E. Worth No. 118 Princess St.
S. H. FiSHBLATE.Chairman Wanted.
Masonic Meeting Concord Chapter.
Robt. R. Bellamy Par-a-sit-i-cide.
Carolina Beach Masonic excurs'n.
John L. Boatwright Co. Wheat
germ meal.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Pertinent Paragraphs Pertaining Princi
pally to People and Pointedly Printed.
Mr. J. JV Clemmons is" stiff im
proving. '- - - .-
Mr. Gea W. Williams arrived
last evening; from a visit to New York.
Mrs. S. J. McGowan is on a
visit to her neice, Mrs. Jas. M. Pearce,
at Soutbport. . T- V
Messrs. J; W. Griffith, Winston;
H. McMillan, Topsail Sound; J. A.
Darden, Charlotte, were in the city yes
terday. ' v ,
. Messrs' Jno. Catrelee, Bruns
wick, Ga.; F. L Ballow, Boston; J. C
McDowell, Baltimore, were at the Pur
cell yesterday. -
Mr. F.WVKing, .agent , for. the
Carolina Central railroad at Forest City,
and Mr. J, King, agent for the same
road at Beaver Dam, are in the city.
Messrs. M. - L Bins wan ger,
Richmond; G. Hoyt, ; Brooklyn; R.
Lamb, New York; J. HTDay, Cincin
nati; S. L. Fremont, Augusta, were , at
The Orton yesterday. ,
Mr. H..- A." Tucker, of the
Tucker Bros, marble works will leave
here for Durham to begin his contract
on the new (Trinity) church which is be
ing built at that place.
Norwood V. Gause, formerly
with the Western- Union Telegraph
Company in this .city, but now agent and
operator at Scott's Hill for the W., O. &
E. C Railroad Co, was in the city yes
terday visiting friends and relatives.
at 4.30 p. m.
. Tbel steamer Wilmington . wiH
leave for Casolina Beach at 2,30.o'clock
this afternoon.
- Interments the past week in the
city cemeteries were one adult in Belle
vue and one eliild in Pine Forest. . -
It doesn't take a mah'an" hour
to go to Hilton. The electric cars will
carry you over to-day in ten minutes. -
- A lodge room for a colored or
ganization known as "Love and Charity"
is being built in the middle of the block
bounded by Dock, Orange, Seventh and
Eighth streets.
iThe annual meeting of stock
holders of the Wilmington Compress
-and Warehouse Company will be held at
the Bank 6f New Hanover to-morrow
at 12 o'clock. - v - r :
An excursion for the benefit of
the Oxford Orphan Asvlum will be
given under the auspices of Wilmington
Lodge, No. 819, to Carolina Beach next
Friday, the 8d prox.
TheVW L. I. will parade this
afternoon in full - uniform, marching
from the Armory to St. John's Church,
where Rev; Dr. Carmichael, the Chap-
forty-six. A special engine and car con
veyed them to Cedarhurst, where con
veyances were in waiting to carry, thjsm
to Stone's Bay,' about four miles distant;
A jolly ride it was, too, for the resources
of that country are limited in the line of
conveyances, and the welkin rang with
shouts of laughter as the two-wheeled
mule carts jolted and shook up their oc
cupants. - .
r'Thegenial manager, Mr. Berry Gleaves,
and Mr.R. N. Sweet, had gone down a
day ahead to have everything in readi
ness, and. the pic-nicers found ' awaiting
them a delicious roast ol the succulent bi
valves fresh from the company's grounds,
which were pronunced unusually fine in
size and flavor The stockholders took
advantake of this to note the improve
ments made in the plant and the devel
opment of the oysters planted. They
found tbe growth of the latter remark
able many of those planted four months
ago being from three to five inches in
length when taken from tbe shell, while
those planted one year ago are simply
immense and of delicious quality. One
hundred and ten thousand bushels have
been planted and the .Company expects
to market twenty thousand bushels of
the oldest nent winter. . They own and
Services at the Seamen's Bethel this
afternoon commencing at 3.80 o'clock,
conducted by Rev. . DrHoge. - The
public are invited to attend. , . . -.
Rev. J. T. Tenkins is attending Ihe
Union Meeting of the Eastern Associa
tion, and Jn his absence Rev. F; T.
Wooten will conduct services at Brook
lyn Baptist Church.
St; Paul's Church," corner oC Fourth
and Orange - streets, F; N. Skinner,
rector; 7 Sunday after Ascension Day,
May 29th, 1892: Services at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 4.30 p. m.
All seats free. - r
' Services in St; John's Church to-day
as follows: Holy Communion, 7.45 : a.
m.; Morning Prayer and Sermon 11
a. m.; vening Prayer, 5.80 p. m. this
being a service for the Wilmington
Light Infantry. Sunday School 4 p. m.
The services in St. Paul's Evangelical
Lutheran Church, corner of Market and
Sixth streets. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau,
P. D., pastor." to-day, will be held in
English both at 11 a. m.- and at 8 p. m.
All are welcome at the services. - , .
i Congregation of the Chapel of the
Good Shepherd, temporary place of
worship in school house on Orange
and Eighth streets. Services Sunday,
May 29th, at 7.30 a. m., 11 a. m. and 8
p. in. Rev. John G. Fawcett in charge.
' St. Matthew's English Lutheran
Church, 7 Fourth street above Bladen
street, " Rev. G. " D. Bemheim," pastor:
Sunday School at 9.3a ar m.; morning
service at 11 a. m.; evening service at 8
p. m. Confirmatioa during the evening
service." Seats free; everybody welcome.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Taylor
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Bazaar.
will sell 29 tf
lain, will preach the" annual sermon to- j employ regularly in their; work there
five scow? and a steam tug. Une
Ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio,
is quoted as saying that he is not a
candidate for the Presidency in any
sense, which'shows that Goy. Camp
bell is quite sensible. He adds that
he will stand by Cleveland as. long
as there is any possibility of his being
nominated as he regards him without
exception as the strongest candi
date the Democratic' party could
nominate. . r :
, ; Gov. McKinley, of Ohio, made a
speech on the tariff at Ann Arbor,
Mich., a short while ago, ' and he
showed up its workings so success-
fully that Prof. Tenbroeck, profes
sor of political economy in the Uni
. versity, who has voted the Republi
can ticket most of his Hfej has "writ
ten a letter declaring that he has
voted the last time for i party which
sustains aariff policy as interpreted
by Gov. McKinley. ;
As Blaine's eyes, according to
Blaine, are not so seriously damaged
that they absolutely required scien
tific manipulation, it does not appear
why he should go air the .way from
Washington, where they have pretty
good eye-doctors, through Baltimore
and Philadelphia, where -they have
more of them, to New York, to have
that job done.- It may be remarked
in this connection, that while he was
having this done and paying his re-
-- spects to his new grand-daughter, he
BY RIVER AND RAIL.
Haaeltita of lSTaval - Stores and Cotton
- Yesterday,
Carolina Central R. R. 307 bales
cotton, 256 casks, spirits turpentine, 714
bbls. rosin, 31 r bbls tar, 52 bbls. crude
turpentine. .- .. . ;
- C. F. & Y. V. R. R. 3 bales cotton
114 casks spirits turpentine, 367 bbls. ro
sin, Z7 Duis. tar. . ,
Steamer Lisbon 27 casks spirits tur
pentine, 84 bbls. rosin, 21 bbls. tar, 16
bbls. "crude turpentine. .
.Schooner Gold Leaf 10 bales cotton,
61 casks spirits turpentine. 10 bbls. ro
sin. '. . "
Russell's flat 58 bbls. tar. ' ,
the company.
A telegram from Lumberton
last evening reported that in the game
f base ball there, yesterday between a
local team and tbe Atlantic Coast Line
boys lrom Wilmington,-the latter were
the winners.
The Christian ... Association of
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church
will meet to-day at 4 p.m. in Luther
memorial building. Rev. J. D. Bern
heim, D. D will deliver an address be
fore the association.
' We are entering on one of the
most important political campaigns ever
fought in North Carolina or The United
States.' Now is the time to subscribe to
a Democratic Daily Newspaper. -Try
The morning Star. -
Charlotte Observer: - "Wilming
ton has the water, but Charlotte has the
'milJc. The" dairymen from here every
I week ship quantities of milk to the '.'city
by the sea' and' really have orders for
more than they can-supply." ;
Monday, 30th inst. (National
Memorial Day) the postoffice will be
closed for the day after 10 a. m. All
the departments will be open' till 10 a.
m. The carriers will make the usual
collection at 4.80 a. nx, and two delive
ries, at 4.30 a. m. and at 9.30 a. m,
; On and after June 1st the' 25.
cent rate on the Seacoast railroad will
be discontinued. The rate will be fifty
cents on-all trains. Fifty cent tickets
"will be sold at J. B. Hank's drug store
and H. H. Kaspowitz's cigar store.These
tickets will eutitle the holder to a round
trip ride on-the electric railway as well
as on tbe Seacoast railroad.
COTTON FACTS AND FIGURES..
Net receipts at all United States
ports 5,372 bales; stock 677,554."
Receipts of cotton here yesterday
320 bales; same date last year 13. '
New York futures closed steady at
an advance of 3 and 4 points on closing
prices friaay; May v.ao; June openeu
7.31 and closed 7.40; August, 7.40 and
closed 7.46. :-,-: . ,V' ;
New Orleans crop statement from
September 1 to May 27, inclusive, is as
follows: Port receipts 6,902,128 bales,
against 6,722,718 last year, and 5,740,747
year before last; . overland-, to mills and
Canada 1,196.817, against 1,048,605 last
year; interior stocksinexcess of Sep-
tember 1, . 174,579, against 110,434;
Southern mill takings 497,631, against
490,066i amount of crop brought into
sight during 270 days to date 8,771,153,
against 8,410,823 last year, and 7,135,830
of these scows had been rigged up with
an - awning, seats, table, eta, and
on this the . party embarked for
a trip to Jacksonville," twenty miles up
New River. The tug Emily Gleaves,
in a nice new coat of paint, took them in
tow and steamed up the river, while
busy hands made ready the dinner.
Frorri the mysterious depths of mam
moth baskets was brought forth every
thing that could tempt the appetite of
the average hungry pic-nic mortal, which
disappeared rapidly enough to -convince
any one of the hearty appreciation'of the
participants. -1
Arriving at Town Point, the site of
the pleasure home of Mr, Thomas A.
Mclntire. the party disembarked,; and
strolled over the grounds of the elegant
lodge erected by him; proceeding thence
to Jacksonville, where they .had an hour
to view the town.
At 6.30 they boarded the train for
home and it was unanimously agreed
that the company at least once a year
declare a dividend in favor of the
ladies in the shape of an annual pic-nic.
The stockholders returned enthusi
astic over their prospects in Stone's Bay.
DECLINES THE HONOR,
" Maxton, N. C May 28th.
Editor Star, Wilmington, N. C: - ; --Pear
Sir: I notice in the Messenger
of the' 23rd inst., that I have been ap
pointed chairman Of the People's party
Congressional convention of the Sixth
District.- -I
wish through your- columns to de-.
tline the appointment.' , .
. The Democratic State Convention has
met and nominated a, ticket which is
satisfactory to all good, Democrats, and
while I am & member !of the Farmer's
Alliance and heartily endorse the prin
ciples of the order, yet I think it wise
and proper for all Democrats, both-Alliance
and non-Alliance men, to rally to
Alliance Carr and elect the whole. State
ticket.; Yours, respectfully,
: ;i ? McKay McKinnon.
Total receipts Cotton, 320 bales;
spirits turpentine, 458 casks; rosin, 1,168 I year before last; amount of crop brought
bbls.; tar, 137 bbls.; crude turpentine, 68
bbls.
Stoeks of Naval Stores. . . ' ,
Stocks of naval stores at the ports at
the close of the past week are reported
as follows: . v - '
Spirits turpentine New York, 867.
casks; Savannah, 13,147; Charleston, 1.
398; Wilmington, 1,963, Total, 17,375
casks. ; ' . - '
Rosin New York, . 11,592 barrels;
'Savannah, : 53,192; Charleston, 9,849;
Wilmington, 20,221; : TotaL-34,954 bar
rels. -
Tar New York, 2,419 barrels; Wil
mington, 6,598. Total, 9.017 . barrels.
Weather Forecasts. ... -y,
The following are the forecasts for
to-day: ' r - v
i For Virginia Generally fair, proba
bly light showers Sunday nights, south
winds - slichtlv warmer, probably fair
casually had a long private confab- Monday afternoon. , ,
wit h -r Piatt TKp nrnmntion Few? North Carolina and South Caro-
with Boss I'latt. , ihe presumption lmaFair followed by showers west,
is, however, that this confab was on siightly srarmer, south winds, fair Mon-
purely "private" business. ' I day.
into sight for the week 34,481, against
34,741 last year, and 17,148 year, oeiore
last; amount of crop brought into sight
for the first 27 days of - May, were 157.
288, against J73.156 last year, and 153,-:
000 year before last. Owing to shrink
age in the moVSment the weekly crop
statement will be. discontinued for the
season. " v .-- '.
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Concert or Younj? Iiadies. -
A concert is to be given for the benefit
"of the Wilmington Library Association in
Its hall on Market street on the 9th or
10th of June. The concert will be given
entirely by young ladies and promises
to be both a unique and delightful
affair." Miss Minnie Schwarz, it is under
stood, will have the management of the
entertainment. , ; : ' . - "1
A Trip to Europe. -j:
Iht bright and attractive operetta
entitled "A Trip to Europe" will be sung
at the . Opera House next Thursday
by about seventy-five children from the
Union school. The entertainment win
be for the benefit of the Library and the
children hope to have a full house,
New Schedule on the C. V. & Y, V.
A new'schedule on the C. F. & Y. V.
R. R. will go into . effect to-morrow.
Trains will leave Wilmington at 4.30 a.
m. daily and arrive at Mt. Airy at 4.45
p. m., connecting at oaniora wiin oea
board - Air-Line for " Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, and at : Walnut
Cove with the Norfolk and Western
Railroad for Winston-Salem, Roanoke
and points North and West of Roanoke.
Passengers from Wilmington, Fay-
etteville, Bennettsville and all- points
south of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh
at 11.15 a. m., and have about five hours
in ' Raleigh if returning home the
same day. "-
The Government Btdlduuc. 1
A complete System of ventilators has
been put m the new gpvernment build
ing by Mr. Jno. Lyon of Washington,
D. C., who some time ago put heating
aoDaratus in the same building. The
a :-
system is; especially adaptea tor tne
United States Court room," assuring a
perfect circulation : of. pure air during
the session of Court. It also ventilates
all of the corridors and upper rooms of
the building. It isj a very pretty piece
of work, and was cqmpleted last ' even
ing. Mr. Lyon leaves to-night lor At
lanta, Ga., to do a similar piece of work
there, -
The Trnok Trade.
New York t auotations yesterday, as
telegraphed the Star by Palmer, Riven
burg & Co.: Strawberries, 510c; cab
bage, $1.001.25; beans, wax, $1.50
2.00; green, $1.0010; potatoes, $300.
4.00. ' - , - -
Bound Trip Tickets. . . - - ' .
The, C. F, & Y. V. R." R. Co
round trip tickets as follows : " .
' . On account of the fourth annual con
vention and tournament of the North
Carolina Firemen's Association, at Ashe
ville, N; C. Tickets to be sold July
11th,. 12th and 13th. Final limit July
18th, 1892. Fayetteville, $8.15; Wil
mington, $9.65; Maxton, $8.50; Sanford,
$7.20. ( . .
: On account of the Commencement of
Davidson College at Davidson College,
N. C Tickets to be sold June 6th, 7th
and 8th, Final limit June 13th. Fay
etteville, $3.35; Wilmington, $3.70; Max
ton, $6.85; Sanford, $7.45. '
On account of the Commencement at
Trinity College, at Trinity, N. (V Tick
ets on sale June 5th to 8th, inclusive.
Final limit, June 11th, 1892. . Fayette
ville, $5.50; Wilmington, $7.65; Maxton,
$&60; .Sanford, $4.15.
On account of Commencement and
50th anniversary of St. Mary's School
at Raleigh.'.N.' C. Tickets on sale June
3rd to 6th, inclusive. Final limit, June
12th, 1892. Fayetteville, $4.00; Maxton,
$5.15; Wilmington, $6.45. -
8tolen Goods Recovered. . . '
Mr. H. W. Capell. clerk at the Pur-
cell, has been missing jewelry," clothing
and other things for some time and sus
pected a negro woman who was a ser
vant at his house. Yesterday at about
2 o'clock he put police officer Turling
ton on the case and last night 'about 11
o'clock the officer brought in M. F.
Ellison and wife, colored, having found
some of the missing property vin the
woman's house. They were locked up
to be brought before the Mayor to-mor
row morning-at 10 o'clock. .
Jumped JTrom a Train.
A colored lad, named Theodore King
'. .. v .......
met with a serious accident last night:
He was ; on the train' that left . Front
street depot about 10 pm with a party
of excursionists for Charleston, S. C,
and iumoed t off -- near Fourth street
. m . - r -.
bridge, landing on a pile of car wheels
alongside' the track, and smashing his
-right knee. Under direction of Sergt,
Bender of the police force, the boy was
sent to his home in the southern part
of the city, and a doctor was called to
attend him. ' : '
Will retail Millinery Goods at whole
sale prices or this week. - : -r
HATS, in all the leading shapes, at 19
cents. Flowers Daisies, Lilies, Chry
santhemums, Violets, Roses, Buds and
Sprays at 19 cents. . Velvet and Silk
Ribbons, in endless variety, at equally
low prices. . A 75-cent Corset in white
and drab tor 39 cents; also-a full line of
all the leading makes. Leather Belts in
tan and black, in plain and girdle styles,
10c each. Also a fine line of silk and
worsted belts. Ladies' ribbed -.Under-vests,
only 10c each. Gauze Undrvests,
high neck and long sleeves, only 25 cts.,
together with a full line of muslin and
cambric Underwear from the cheapest
to the finest quality. vA' fine Sunshade
or, Umbrella, in different designed han
dles, for 98c. A child's nice parasol for
50 cents. Trimmed Hat Department is
immense. The balance-of our pattern
Hats atTonffhalt lormer price. Also
Hats trimmed in our own work-room by
our New York Milliner.with-the assist
ance of our old hands. We defy compe
tition in style and guarantee the prices
to suit everybody. No one urged to buy.
Polite attention shown to all at
Taylar's Bazaar,
-118 & 120 Market Street.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Orders by mail promptly filled.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Brown & Roddick
Will to-morrow offer unusual in
ducements to buyers of - -
Hoosekeepers' .Goods.
Bleached Linen Table Damask.
Unbleached"; "
Colored Table Damask.
White Linen Napkins 75c to $4 per
dozen,
White Linen Doyles, 50c to- $2 per
dozen. m . -
Wheat Gem Meal.
In the Spring time, Wheat Germ
Meal is" the most satisfying and de
lightful breakfast dish. Helps you
work! Helps you think ! It feeds
the brain and the : muscles, and is
almost self-digesting. o
Snider's Tomato Soup,
Snider' s Tomato Catsup 1 1
- The Best Known to the Trade, v
Try a sample package, and be con
vinced. No other goods of this kind
in this market to be compared with it.:
. For sale by , ; '
Important Reduction.
We will place on sale 50 dozen
Towels, which we have cut down
from 35c, 40c. and 50c, to 25c.
Hosqnitp " Netting.
108-inch net, 11 yds. in piece, $1.50,
in white, pink, blue and green.
108-inch Lace Net, 30, 35, 40,45
and 50 cents a yard. '
White Domestic Quilts.
- ' From $1.00 to $2.00 each.-
Ilarseilles Quilts.
" In White, from $2.50 to $6.00.
Fancy Awning Stripes.
In the very best1 colors and Material.
SometMng Hew.
Ask to see the
Blazers Outing Suits.
Brown & Roddick
No. 9 NORTH FRONT' ST.
may 29 tf
The John L Boatwright Co.
Telephone No. 14.- -
SNEED & CO.
may 29 tf
Ho. 113 Princes Street
IS NOT AN OUT-OF-WAY "PLACE.
Please leave your COLLARS and CUFFS at
Naumberg's, and oblige,
v - V WM. E. WORTH, , .'
may 29 tf r. Proprietor.
Pot
A 1 1
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St. Join's Hall, -
- Wilmington, N. C, May 29, 1892. i
COMPANIONS. AN EMERGENT CONVOCA
TION of Concord Chapter, No. 1 R. A. M., will
be hkkl to-morow (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock, for
work in th M. M. and P. M! Degrees.
J. DICKSON MUNDS,
may 29 It , Secretary.
NOTICE.
CHEROKEE TRIBE NO. 9, IMPROVED
ORDER OF RED MEN. j
Chiefs and Brothers: Yon are hereby requested to
anoear at vonr Wigwam on our next Council Sleep, 2d
Sun, Hot Moon, at the 8th Run, as business of import-
IntereBtins Iieotnres. -
The lectures at the' Advent Church
last week by , Rev 5Wm. E. Branon, of
South Butler, N. Y., were very interest
ing. Thev will be continued this week.
This morning's subject is The King-
dom of God; tbe past, present and fu
ture." To-night the lecture will be on
"The Burning Day."
The illustrated lectures on symbolic
prophecy will continue on - Monday and
Tuesday nights. All are invited to at
tend.
arre will come no for consideration.
may 29 It ." J. B. SANDERLIN, Cof R
Par-A-Sit-I-Cide.
SPECIFIC FOR ITCH. : "
Cures in thirty minutes. Only 50 cents a bottle. .
Harmless as Soap. - ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
- Druggist,
may 29 tf - N. W. Cor. Front and Market stt.
ILTasonic Excursion.
To Carolina Beach, Friday, June 3d.
; Under auspices of Wilmington Lodge, No. 819, A.
F. and A. M., for the benefit of Oxford Orphan Asy
lum. Refreshments served on the boat at city prices.
The Swannanoa.
Refrigerators.
.Refrigerators.
Furniture. I Enrmture.
Parlor Suits. Parlor Suits.
Baby Carriages Baby Carriages
Wardrobes. ' Wardrobes.
Desks. Ladies' Desks.7
, Hat Racks., Hat Racks.
All at present sold at unheard-of
prices. Bring in the cash and. you;
can buy a great deal of Furniture. -
v Mattresses made to order and ren
ovated, j "
Sneed & Gd,
THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN -
NORTH CAROLINA. .
may 29 tf .
V
, , -, . . . THR MAILS.
" In Effect SundayTAprll 24th, 1892.
The malU close and arrive at the City Post Offioe as
follows: ' , -
j CLOSE. I .
For North and way stations W 4WRR. 8:15 a m
For Charlotte and way stations CCR Rand -
-West. .................. 80 a m
For Mt, Airy 'and way stations C F & Y V
Railroad................. t8:50a m
For Wrightsville,..'.. 6:00 am
For Southport....... 8:16 a m
For Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro........ i-30 p m
W., C. A., Number 28 South............ 5:15 p m
For Charlotte and way stations.. ............ 6:18 p m
For South W C & A R R Train No, 27.. 9:10 p m
For North W & W R R Train No. 14.... 11 .-00 p m
For Brunswick County and Little Juver, b. C
-Tuesdays and Fridays.................... 6KX) a m
For Cape Fear River Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 p m .
For Onslow County Mondays and Fridays 6.80 a m
MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHENTHE
- TRAINS ARE ON TIME).
Charlotte; Monroe, liaxton and Cronly. ... 8:80 a m
All Points South, Train No. 78. ............. 9:80 a m
Front Southport........;...;............... 6:00pm
From Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro..... .12.-00 m -
From Wrightsville. ....... v. 7:30 pa
From Mt. Airyana points u f I v kk p m
From North Train Ho. 23............
From Charlotte and way stations.
R K. ........... . ... .11.-09 p m
From North W ft W
From Little River. S. C and Brunswick co.t
1UUI 1 II I I l. .w.u, w. V'. MiU
. Mondays and Thursdays. . . .
From
7:00 p m
From Landings Cape Fear river. Tnes. A Frl 8KW a m
i Onslow county, -, . ; . 7XO f m
AJSHEVILLE, N. C. ,
Centrally located; on Electric Car Xine; Cars every
five minutes, . :-' -
New and liberal management. - . , i
Entirely overhauled, refitted and refurnished. (- :
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.--
- Heated by steam, and other modern conveniences. ,
HOWELL COBB, Proprietor. ;
may 29 2m -! su we -
Auction Sale. -
T1TE WILL SELL BY AUCTION ON TUES-
YV -DAY nent, 81st inst., at 12 m.. at oar sales
rooms, 7 parcels, of 4 acres each 28 acres in all of
the Monk tractr upon Green's Mill Pond Market
Stret continued and the Newbern Road, with 25
Shares Capital-Stock Bank New JIanover, and 10" I
Shares Capital Mock industrial M ig wmpany.
; CRONLY MORRIS,
may 29 2t . ---- ' Auctioneers.
Wool and W$x.
Highest Cash. -Prices Paid for
Wool and Wax, by :
WIT. A. ECKETj,
may 29 It v 3C8 North Water Street, 'a
JOSEPH D. SMITH,
Life, Fire, Accident
- rasracE,,.
13 Princess St. -Telephone 102.
' may 29 1 . '
OL'Y ODE'S
Hew York & Wilmington
STEAIISHIP COMPANY.
New Torlc tor Wilmington. . .
PAWNEE...V.. Saturday, ; Jane 4
CROATAN .....i......Satttrday,' - June 11
wilminarton for Wew Torlu - .
CllOATAN.......;......."Satlray June 4
PAWNEE.. i........Saturday, Jnne 11
WlImlBjcton for Oeors;etowi 8. C -CROATAN,
....;-.Tnesdayr . May 81
PAWNEE. ;...............-...-.Toesday,' June 7
par Through Bin Ladmg and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and
Sauth Carolian.
; For freight or passage apply to t : ;
' - . H. G. SMALLBONES, Supt.,
. - - . Wilniington, N. C
THEO. O. EGIR, TJ M., Bowling Green, N. Y.
WM. P. CLYDE
-Green. N. Y.
General Agents, Bowhng
. may 29 tf
H. FISHB
Committee.
MULES. MUST BE
e, yonng and weu-oroaen, iorcii.y. o. .
TE, Chairman Streets and Wharves
may i u
t pif n Tnii?i
w
ITotice.
TV) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS FROM
JL June 1st to September lst,wtU close every
evening (except Saturday) at 7.45 o'clock, and on n
dayt A will dose at 1.30 P. M On Saturdays .
wjU be open from 6.80 A. M. to 12.00 P. M. ...
. : PREMPERT, -
' 'may 39 tf r; ; - No. 7 South Front Street.