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Br WILLIAM H. BERNARD. . - e . PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. BATKS OF SOBSCXtrftOO, IM ADTAMCS One Year (by Mail), Pottage PaiL......... Sir Month. " .-., n Six Months. Three Months, " One Month u ..$8 00 3 00 I HE 1 50 JRNING .AJEL 50 . !. o wty bubacnbers. delivered In anv nut of tneuty, lwuvsCurrs per week.- Our City Agents 1TAT T XTrv bA re authorize to coUertfmorthMthrmonth I V W JLi. JU" O, 70. ' RATES OF ADVERTISING One Square One Day.,.,... i ......... ....$ 1 06 " . TwoDayi , ; .,... 1 76 . Three Days.... 2 50 " . Four Days S 00 . . " Five Days..... j .-. 8 50 One Week.....i -4 00 " Two Weeks.. ........ 8 50 . -... Three Wcks , 8 60 " One Month,... J 10 00 u u Two Months...!.. 18 00 '.. " Three Months.. 1 34 00 ; " Six Months..... 40 00 ' " One Year............ .. C0 Pf .'-1 WILMINGTON. N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1892. Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, as Second Class Man Matter. WHOLE NO. 7.851 -Z , . xen ones soua nonpareil type nuuee one square, outlines: There is a certain class of men in this word who always persist in dis turbing ihe serenity of the human The Senate and House of ReDresen- I lamily- 1 he last one is a fellow who tatives in session yesterday; no business I caHs lm?e a scientist who has gone of importance in .either : House. - to figuring and calculates that in six Special Star telegram., ." Base ball million of years the hills and mount games played yesterday. ; --- Alabama ains will be worn down to a dead-level. Democrats in Convention; the Kolb the land will be earned into the sms faction make a bolt. - Failure of a British bank; liabilities seven and a half million pounds sterling. The Re publican Convention at Minneapolis about ready for business; Blaine's friends have control; seeming confidence of both factions. The cotton futures mar ket. Chicago market review. Col. Polk dangerously sick at Washing ton city; he is not expected to live. A port in San Domingo ceded to the United States Government. Maryland Democratic Convention; dele gates to Chicago uninstructed. New York ; markets: Money easy at llKc closing offered at , percent,; cotton quiet and steadv: sales 3.449 bales; middling uplands 7 cents; mid dling Orleans 8J cents; Southern flour quiet; wheat unsettled, lower and quiet, closing weak; No. 2 red 98Jc$1.005 afloat; corn weak but active, with free sellers; No. 2, 5S59c at elevator; rosin steady and quiet ; strained, com mon to good, $1.301.S5; spirits tur pentine steady and firmer at 29J30 cents. and then one0 great- sea will spread over the. earth and not a mother's son of us will, have a dry speck of ground to stand upon. . George Gould, son of Jay, has got himself into a mess out in Colorado by hunting and catching elk, In vio lation of law, to ship to his New York game park. The law provides a $20 fine for the first offence and imprisonment for the second. George will probably be able to fix it up without going to jail, but he will probably hire some other man to catch his elks in future. An $8,000,000 umbrella- manufac turing trust has been formed. If the trust don't go up umbrellas will. - Max O'Rell, the French writer, who has been in this .country, says if he could be , born again he would like ta.be born an American woman. He would ike to be born full-grown, as it were. Max takes some chances on this. He had better beborn twins, one of each kind, to guard against disappointments. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. J as. G. Blaine has returned to Bar Harbor, but -the presumption is that he will be in telegraphic com munication with Minneapolis. Hamme Mackinaw straw hats. Brown & Roddick Bargains. At HAMMOCKS-Grahd ball and supper PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. When Mr. Blaine, late Secretary, left Washington Jor Bar Harbor, Mr. Harrison wouldn't have cared if he had continued his journey all the way to Halifax. Pertinent Paragraph Pertaining Princi pally to People and Pointedly Printed. That Wichita, Kansas, preacher who held that cyclones (which struck other towns) were visitations of Providence, has modified his views somewhat since one of them demol ished his church. Miss L. B. Robertson has won a prize for the best essay on "How to Rule a Husband." After she has tried it for awhile she will wonder what in thunder they awarded her that prize for. - The expenditures for pensi ons up to June 30; 1891 were $124,415,951. If the full amount called for for the present year be appropriated, the ex penditures will reach $140,000,000 by the end of the fiscal year. It is a big elephant and keeps growing The editor of the Charleston News and Courier wrote something about - "wide tires" and was amazed to find that the intelligent compositor had stuck it up "war times," from which one might infer that the editor does . not also run a school of penmanship. Mr. C. Woolcott. of Charlotte, is at the Purcell. , Mr. A. M. McBryde, of Char lotte, was in town yesterday. Mr. H. E Newbury, of Magno lia, is in the city otLbusiness. Mr. A. N. Freelaud, of Sumter, S. C section master on the W., C. & A. R. R., was in the city yesterday. Messrs. J. P. Johnson, Texar- kana; J. C Arrington, Petersburg; J. J. Gardner, Richmond: T. S. Bowles, Vir ginia, were at the Purcell yesterday. Among the arrivals in the- city yesterday were E. M. Parkinson, Char lotte; S. W. Isler, Goldsboro; D. C Rod- gers, Bishopville; R. R. Cromartie, Eliz abetLtown. Messrs. W. R. McNeer, Lynch burg; E. Allen, Baltimore; J. B. Ander son, Boston; W. T. Buxton, Cincinnati; J. C Wise, Macon, Ga were among the arrivals at The Orton yesterday. Mr. C F. Stith, in charge of the construction force of the W. U. Tel egraph Co., with headquarters in Rich mond, Va., was here yesterday, leaving last night for Rocky Mount to put up wires on the Albemarle" and Raleigh railroad. " LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered, Here and There and Briefly Noted. Captain John Zellar gathered 'roasting ears from his garden in this city yesterday. ' '-' ;)".- The schooner Norma, Capt. Holt, sailed from Southport yesterday, for the West Indies. . j f A howling dog I disturbs the early morning slumbers of people on The Orton block, and dire threats are uttered against the howler. The protracted meeting is still going on at Grace M. E. Church, in this city, and seems to be increasing in in terest. Two services, at 10 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. m are daily held.- 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. I ry The Morning Star. ' - The Seaboard Air Line will sell summer excursion tickets to West End, under the usual conditions, to" enable parties to reach the celebrated Jackson Springs, three: miles from West End. The price from Wilmington is $6.95. . The C. F. & Y. V. R. R. will sell round trip tickets to Oxford, N. C on account of the St. John's Day cele bration at that place. Fare from Wil mington, $9.70; Maxton, $7.90; Fayette- ville, $7.30. Tickets on sale June 22d, 23d and 24th, wih final limit June 27th - The Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets on account of the Grand Encampment I. O. Q. F. of North Carolina at Winston-Salem, N C. at re duced rates. Tickets will be sold July 12th and 13th. with final limit July 21st. The rate from Wilmington will be $9.20. Concerning the Market street improvements mentioned in the bTAR yesterday it should have been stated that Dr. Thomas, as chairman of the Permanent Street Improvement Com mittee of the Board ot Aldermen, is di recting the work, with the assistance and co-operation of Mayor Ricaud The Newbern S journal men tions the death of Major Jos. W. Jones, at his home in Sparr, Fla., last Sunday. He was at one time proprietor of a tur pentine distillery in Newbern, ancl was also engaged in the same business for a while in Wilmington, and was also for awhile in the hotel business at Char lotte with his brother-in-law, Mr. Win, P. Moore. 1 - CONDITION OF CROPS ROCKY MOUNT. Senator Wolcott, who thinks the "jig is eternally up" with Mr. Harri son, don't seem to have a very high opinion of the average Indiana sov ereign when he declares, "I ryu a Presidential election is as gSd as a wheat crop for those fellows in Indiana." The joke man of the Aurora, 111., Blade is a candidate for coroner in his county. They judged from the posthumous character of his humor that he had the necessary qualifica tions to runthat sombre business with esprit du corps, Illinois pronun ciation. A; BY RIVER AND RAIL. Oeoeiste of JTaraS Stores : and Cotton " ' Testerday. . Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R 11 bales cotton, 45 casks spirits turpentine, 85 bbls. rosin, 2 bbls. tar, 7 bbls. crude turpentine. Carolina Central RR. 17 bales cot ton. Wr' - Wilmington & Weldon R. R.--4 bales cotton, 31 casks spirits turpentine, 81 bbls. rosin, 24 bbls. tar. ; C. F.& Y. V. R. R. 17 bales cotton. Parker's flat -6 bales cotton, 254 bbls. tar. Tones' flat 20 bales cotton. 125 bbls. rosin, 50 bbls. tar. James flat 1 bale cotton, 70 casks spirits turpentine, 66 bbls. rosin. Horn's flat 32 casks spirits turpen tine.--.;- . " - - Total receipts Cotton, 76 bales; spirits turpentine, 178 casks; rosin, 357 bbls.; tar, 330 bbls.; crude turpentine, 7 bbls. It seems. that the scheme to run an electric railway between St. Louis and Chicago is taking great shape, and that the movers in the enterprise are in earnest. It is said that $6,000, 000 of stock have been subscribed, over sixty per cent, of the right of way secured, and that everything is ready f6 begin work. They propose to run trains at a speed of 100 miles an hour. COTTON FACTS AND FIGURES. " Receipts of cotton here yesterday 76 bales; same date last year 5. - Net receipts at all U. S. ' porta 3,354 bales; stock 634,955 bales. - New York futures closed weak, at a decline " of 5 to 7 points on ' closing prices Tuesday; June opened at-7.68 and closed 7.59; July- 7.73 and closed 7.62; August 7.83 and closed 7.69; September 7.88 and closed 7.75. The bounty on maple sugar don't seem to ' be panning out much rich ness for the sap-tappers. While there have been 2,798 claims allowed for bounty on beet, ane and sor ghum sugar, and $7,270,675, there have been only 18 claims for maple sugar bounty offer ed, on'which the claimants have -received all told so far $420. Conse quently ex-Senator Edmunds' consti tuents are not vociferating enthusi tically over the sugar bounty. - Sixth. District Convention. . It is understood that a meeting of the delegates from New Hanover county to the Democratic Congressional Conven tion will be held shortly, to select a chairman of the delegation and make the sum paid such arrangements as may be necessary to secure a lull attenaance at iuniLK;r ton on the 10th of August next. Dr. D. G. Harmon, the Russian Opthalmic Optician and Inventor, has received his instruments and will be ready to attend - to patients to-day. Rooms Nos. 2 and 8, Allen building, Princess street, - t Rocky Mount is the coming great in dustrial city of North Carolina, if not of the South, therefore there can be no better investment in the world than in Rocky Mount grit. We would advise every one wishing to make money to at tend the great auction sale of lots, which will be held in Rocky Mount on the 15th day of June. There is no question that a person purchasing lots on that day will be able to a great deal more than double their money in the next few months, as that portion of. the town lying between Thomas street and Tar river, now owned bv the Rocky Mount Improvement and Manufacturing Company will soon be the most valuable portion of Rocky Mount. One of the largest buildings in Eastern Carolina is now being erected on the property of the Company, and arrange' ments have been made by which large manufacturing plants will be erected on their property during the summer. Architects are also making plans and specifications for a large number of de cant private residences, the erection of which will be commenced at once. The 15th of June will be one of the biggest days ' Eastern Carolina has ever seen. ' " - " " : " V --' There will be an ox roasted whole. A balloon ascension by the Grace Shan non Balloon Co. . Lady aeronauts, who will drop a deed for a valuable lot from the clouds, which will.be the property of the finder. -' There will also be an elegant brass band in attendance. . iv Tickets will be sold at reduced rates on all the railroads, and any one buying a lot for $200 or over can have their R R. fare returned. It is going! to be a big time. ; . I . Everybody should make it a point to be in Rocky Mount on June loth, t Condition of Bice. i . Georgia and South Carolina j planters say the new rice crop is doing very, well at present and is fairly advanced in growth, with good prospects. The acre age planted is about the same as last year, if anything less. The June plant ing will be very light. Unless, there is an unusually good crop the yield this year is expected to fall behind last year's. Friday Half-Holiday. ; ; . The movement in behalf ot the Friday half-holidays among the up-town mer chants meets with almost universal ap proval.. The public will no doubt sus tain the movement by making their pur chases .Friday mornings during the summer months. The clerks will meet J to-night at the City H all, to penect their organization. - V The Truck Trade. New York quotations, as-telegraphed the Star yesterday by Palmer, Riven- Durg CL - KA3.. vaDoagCj c io jn.vw, beets, half : barrel, i $2.002.50; crates, $1.252.00; blaclcberries, 8c to 12c; huckleberries, 14c to 18c; potatoes, $2.50 3.50. Beporta of Correspondents of the North Carolina Bureau of Agriculture. The 'reports of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin , issued by the North Carolina Experiment Sta tion and State Weather Service, for the period from May 29th to June 6th. In clusive, show that the weather condi tions have been encouraging. The May drought was broken Sunday, and dur ing the past week alternate showers and sunshine have prevailed with most ben eficial effect on all vegetation. Only a few places report excessive rains. The temperature has been about normal. more sunshine however is needed. The transplanting of tobacco has been nearly completed. - Small grains are in excel lent condition, and especially wheat. Oats was ripe enough to cut in places, but too wet to do so. Cotton and corn have made excellent .progress. Crops are generally clean and farmers are bet ter up with their work than is usual at this time of the year. " The North Carolina Department of Agriculture have ' just prepared the crop returns from every county in the State, and up to June 1st the condition or prospects indicate the growing crops as follows. Wheat 93 1-3; Oats 88 1-2; Rye 89 1-4; Rice 84 1-3; Cotton 81 1-4; Corn 93 1-8; Tobacco 94; Sweet Pota toes 85 1-4; Irish Potatoes 941-3; Clover 91 1-2; '. increased percentage of hogs raised 69; fruit 60; labor 79. The report is made ' upon the vitality. condition and prospects compared with the-growth of average years, 100 .being the basis. ' ' The report shows that while the grain crops remain the same as last month, cotton has improved several points. " For the Chicago Convention. The National. Democratic Convention, will meet in Chicago, Tuesday, the 21st inst. " . -: The North Carolina delegates are ex pected to meet in Washington on Satur day, June 18th, and leave there the same atternoon by the Pennsylvania railroad, arriving in Chicago on Sunday ' after noon, the 19th inst. Headquarters have been secured at the Palmer House, and the delegates and alternates will be quartered there and at the Clifton House on the opposite side of the street. It is expected that North Carolina wilt be fully represented, and it is probable that a large number of visitors will ac company tne delegation, uae or more. special sleepers, as may be necessary. will be provided for the use of the dele gates and alternates, between Washing ton and Chicago. A meeting of the delegates will be held at the Metropolitan Hotel in Wash ington on June 18th, at 12.30 p. m. Ball at the Hammocks. At the Hammocks Friday evening the 10th inst., a grand ball and supper will be given, and a special schedule for those wishing to enjoy the festivities will be run on the Seacoast road. Trains will leave Princess street station at 5.10 and 7.15 p. m., and will leave Ocean View at 9.30 p. m. and 12 midnight. Miller's band will furnish the music. Tickets at Princess street station 75 cts., including supper. The Masons. The forty-fourth annual convocation of the Grand Royal Arch ' Chapter of North Carolina convened Tuesday last in Winston. There are twenty-one chap ters of Royal Arch Masons in .North Carolina. , The total membership at the last annual conclave was 685. Messrs. H. H. Munson, E. S. Martin and J no. C. Chase, representing lodges in this city, are in attendance ,at the convocation. The Assault Case. The two negroes arrested Tuesday night for assaulting a little colored girl in a bath house near the switch-back at Ocean View will be brought before Jus tice R. H. Bunting, at noon to-day, probably, for an investigation of the Wilmington Idght Infantry. By special order, the company will hereafter drill every Thursday evening, and all other drills are discontinued for the present. ' The following promotions have been made: - Third -sergeant Heinsberger to be second sergeant, vice ( Northrop-, re signed; fourth sergeant tirainger to be third sergeant; fifth sergeant Collins to be fourth sergeant; first corporal Price to be fifth sergeant; second corporal Myers to be first corporal; third corporal Woodward tabe second "corporal; fourth corporal Lewis to be third corporal; private George Sloan to be fourth cor poral. ;'v''' -; "THE OCEANIC" CAROLINA BEACH, WILL BE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF Guests i . ' Friday, May 20th. For information, address maylfl tf PHIL WRIGHT, Manager. Carolina Beach. BOATS LEAVE WILMINGTON MONDAY, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9.30 a. m ,2.30 and 5.00 p. m. Friday and Saturday, extra boatj T.00 . p. m. No 5 p. m. trip Saturday; steamer leaves at 4.00 p. m. Leave Sundays 10.00 a. m. and 2.30 p. in. Leaves Beach 7 a. m., 12.30, 3.30 and 6.00 p. m. Fri day ana aaturaay, extra train at a w p.m. SHEED & (JO. jane 5 tf JOHN W. HARPER. 4: THE MAILS. In Effeot Sunday, April 24th, 1892. 1 The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: ' CLOSE. . For North and way stations W 4WRR. 8:15 arm For Charlotte and way stations C C R R and West.....; aao am For Mt. Airy and way stations C F & Y V Railroad..... 8:50am ForWrightsville..... 6:00am Kor bouthport. 8:15 am For Clinton. Magnolia and Goldsboro.....;.. 8:20 p m W., C & A., Number 23 South 5:15 p m for Cbarlotte an way stations.. . ........... o:io p m For South w u A K K Train No, SR.. V:10 p m For North W & W R R Train No. M. .11.-00 d m For Brunswick County and Little River, S. C ' Tuesdays and undays 0:00 am For Caoe Fear River Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 d m For Onslow. County Mondays and Fridays 6.30 a m i MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY WHEN THE ----- i ; TRAINS ARE ON TIME). Charlotte, Monroe, Maxton and Cronly.... 8:30 am AU Points South, Train No. 78 , 9:30 a m rora sontnport o:UU p m From Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro .12:00 m FromWrightsvUle... 7:30pm From Mt. Airy and points C F & Y V R R 8:00 p m From North Train No. 23 7:30 pm From Charlotte and way stations 8.00 p m From North W & W R R ..11:00 p m From Little River, S. C. and Brunswick co.. Mondays and Thursdays.:..:. 7:00 d m From Landings Cape Fear river, Tues. St Fri 8 KM a m From Onslow county, " 44 7:30 pm H IN TON CAFE, OCEAN VIEW, TTTILL BE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION TT of Guests . ., ; MONDAY, MAT 23. Soft Crabs, Devil Crabs, Picked Crabs' Meat, Pig Fish, Shrimps and other delicacies of the Sea Can be had every day in the ' Week from 7X0 a. m. to 9.00 o. m. E. L. HINTON, may 22 tf " , Manager. University of Virginia. SUMM ER LECTURES (NINE WEEKLY) begin 7th July, 1892, and end 7th September. For circular apply (P. O. University of Virginia, Char'. lottesviue, Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com, Refrigerators ReMgerators. Furniture. Fnrnlture. Parlor Suits. (Parlor Suits. Baby Carriages Baby Carriages Wardrobes; Desks. Hat Racks. Wardrobes. Ladies' Desks.; Hat Racks. and Stat, Law. may 19 d&w lm FACT ABOUT Cabinet Organs. HENEVER -TRAVELING ORGAN SALES- w r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bargains for this Week. Faney Dotted Figured Swiss Muslin Reduced from 50 to 37 1 -2c. Fancy Pongees, worth 25c, for 15c. Figured Organdies, 30c. per yard. men ask yon $100 or $135 for a Cabinet Organ, you can make up your mind you are being taken ad vantage of to the tone of 50 per cent, too much. We keep the three finest Organs made in this country, viz.: Wilcox & White, Farrand & Votey and Mason & Hamlin, at prices $45, $55, $65, $75, $85, -and a few extra choice cases at $110. Now when yon want an Organ call and examine our magnificent stock-and yon will save at least from 25 to 50 per cent. Y ; E. Van LAER, mar 31 tf 403 and 404 North Fourth Street. White Sulphur Springs, WEST VIRGINIA. THIS FAMOUS MOUN tain Resort will be open for the Reception of guests JUNE 1st. Situated immediately on the Ches apeake .& Ohio Railway, with its splendid VESTI BULE TRAINS both East and West, therefore read ily accessible from all parts of the country. For PAMPHLETS, with full information, calLon your Ticket Agent, or address B. F. EAKLE, may 24 lm V Superintendent. All at present sold at unheard-of prices. Bring in the cash and you can buy a great deal of Furniture. Mattresses made to order and ren ovated. S:o-eecL Sg Co., THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN. j may 29 tf NORTH CAROLINA. ADRIAN &IY0LLERS. THE FAMOUS Ginghams ! Ginghams ! A full lineat 8, 10, 12, 16f & 25c To Arrive Wednesday. I Fifty pieces Tolle duNords, the very Newest Patterns. Bedford Cord Zephyrs. I Orily s a - few dresses lelt of the handsome Satin Stripe Zephyrs. CONNELLY SPRINGS. DIRECTLY ON LINE OF W. N. C. Divis ion of R. & D. R. R., and only 150 yards from station. Four daily passenger trains. This favorite resort is now open. Cuisine simply unexcelled in the South, and presided over by a well known Chef. - This water has been highly endorsed by hundreds of the medical profession, and has been pronounced by a competent London authority to be fully equal, if. not superior to any of the most celebrated mineral waters of Europe or America. It is shipped in large quanti ties all over the United States, and also direct to London, England. - Water strongly diuretic and tonic. Livery stable, barber shop, laundry , ball-room, bowl ing alley, pool and billiard tables. Unrivaled scenery. Splendid drives. Full band all the season. Write for prospectus and rates to ' CONNELLY SPRINGS CO., may 28 2m ' ' Connelly Springs, N. C. SPARKLING Cataw ba Springs North Carolina. Wholesale Grocers, Offer at Lowest Wholesale Prices D. S. SIDES, HAMS and SHOULDERS, S. C. - , - i FLOUR, different grades. i ' - - -.. SUGAR, Granulated, White and Yellow. - . -- i - COFFEE, Java, Laguyra and Rio. BUTTER and CHEESE. -CRACKERS and S.CAKtL --'.. -, POTATOES, E. R., planting and eating. " ONIONS. RICE. CANDY, Sticks and Fancy. TOBACCO and SNUFF. CIGARS, CHEROOTS nad CIGARETTES. WINES and LIQUORS. STARCH. SOAP, CANDLES, NAILS, &c, &c. Adrian & Yollers. may8tf j -! Towels Reduced. Fifty dozen Towels reduced irom 50c, 45c. and 35c. to 25c. PENS MAY 20th. Fruit of the Loom. This Standard 44 Shirting for 8c Blazers and Sateen Waists. A full line of these goods in all colors, prices and Tiualities. o Unsurpassed for its climate and the beauty of its ' surroundings, excellence of its accommodations, high order of its patronage, and health restoring qualities of its waters. , - Address E. O. ELLIOTT & SON, may 31 3m D&W ' Proprietors. New Mountain Butter. FRESH AND SWEET. A Consignment just in; put up in small packages for family use. Groceries & Provisions. HALL & PEARSALL, In Any Amounts-at tie1 . Atlantic National Bank, OF "WLLMIKGTON, R. C. Call on Us Before Borrowing EMere. ' We Offer a TborongUy Safe Depository For Your Money '. While It Awaits In-restment. . CAPITAL,: - - - - - $125,000. Additional Liability of Stockholders, j- - - $125,000. i J. W. Norwood, Prest. D. L. Gore, Vice-Prest. " may 20 tf H. W. Howak6, Cashier.; Jas. S. Wobth, Ass't Cash.- Bathing Suits For Ladies and Children. jnne 3 tf Mulberry and Nntt Streets. Wilmington Sea Coast E. E. Brown & Roddick No. 9 NORTH FRONT ST. june 9 tf " .' ' - - ' e4 SJOTS Grand BaU and Supper be concerned in the affair. I ! AT THE HAMMOCKS. Friday Hight, June 10. Train leares Princess Street at 5.10 and 7.15 p. m. Retnrnitfg, leave Ocean View at 9.30 p. m. and 12 mid night. - ' . Tickets at Princess Street 75 cents, including sup per Ticket. Tickets at down-town office 85 cents. Prof. Miller's full Band will furnish Music je 9 tf Time Table la Effect June 6th, 1892. Leave Princess Street 6.00 and 10.00 A. M. 3.00, 6.10 and 7.15 P. M. " ' Ocean View............ 7.25 and 11.10 A.M. ' 4.00, 6.10 and 9.30 P. M. Sunday Train lve Princess St. 10,00 A. M. 3.00 P. M. Leaves Ocean View..... 11.10 A. M. 6J0 P. M. J. R. NOLAN, June 5 tf ; -; ' Gen. Manager. - JOSEPH D. SMITH, Lifer Fire, . Accident INSURANCE. 13 Princess St. Telephone 102. may 29 tf 1 Have Just Received Weather Forecasts. The following -are the forecasts for to-day: .-- - . For Virginia, warmer, south winds, partly cloudy weather and local showers. For North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Eastern Florida, cloudy weather and scattered showers, south east winds warmer in the interior. Cotton Begion Bulletin. ' . . Rain continues throughout the cotton belt and was heavy yesterday in South Carolina, Georgia'and Alabama. In the Wilmington district, Greensboro re ported .61 of an" inch, Newbern .79, and Weldon .78. The temperature was nor mal; the maximum averaging 84 and the minimum 65. Stop at Hotel Nicholsond, Ao Washington, N. C. QlTUATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI O ness part of the town, and convenient for Com mercial men. Brick building three stories high, fifty rooms, gas lights and electric bells. . First class in every respect. Omnibus meets all boats and trains' SPENCER BROS. GEO. SPENCER. Manager. - feb 22 HAIILTE, the HATTER LOT OF VIRGINIA DAIRY BTJTV inteed to be inst as represented). .- Also a lot ol nice Poultry, Eggs, N. C. Breakfast -Strips, &cM at ! WARD & BEERV'S, t General Commission Merchants and Dealers in Conn try Produce. I- - ie 7 tf No. 17 Pock street, Wilmington, N. CY HAMME, The HATTER JAS JUST-RECEIVED THE NICEST LINE TTAS JUST RECEIVED A NICE LINE OF JUL - The Firemen's JSxcurslon. 'The excursion to be given by Wil mington S. F. E. Co. No. 1 this month, . CAPS. Also, a full line of STRAW HATS. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. june 9 tf -' 26 North Front Street. Grand Excursion By Moonlight to Carolina Beach, THTJBSDAY NIGHT, Under auspices - of : Wilmiugton Light Infantry. Music and Dancing. Leave Wilmington 8 p. m.; leave Carolina Beach 11 p. m. Fare 50 cts. " jnne 82t Mackinaw Straw Hats, of the Season. Also, MANILLA HATS. maySltf 16 North Front Street; Stop at Hotel Richmond, BOCKINOHABIi N. C. "MW HOTEL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED XI modern improvements. P-P'GoxLXLor REAI. ESTATE AOENT, " - . I' ' :.i ' : Wilmington, ITorth Carolina.' " REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD Stores, Dwellings, Offices and Balls for Rent. " Rents collected. Insurance and liii.fi H jiiji' I Taxes attended to. Property. - Loans made on improved City f may 1 tf WATER. baths. Bus meets all trains. Cold and warm water set25 tf T. N. CAMPBELL : - Manrer. EXCURSION. is for the purpose of raising funds to I rpHE ladies of the dorcas society - .(,... r I JL of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will purchase new Uniforms for members Of Excursion to vrrihtnKlle Sound, at Caotain purchase the - company. ' Everybody buying a ticket will -give substantial aid to the boys. mve aa Excursion to Wt Manning's place. FRIDAY. Tune 10. rightsville Sound, at Captain AY. Tune 10. . Refreshments will be served. rial building, corner Sixth and Princess Streets, at 9 A. M.and 2 P.- M. Fare foa adults, round trip. 49 cents, Children half price. jone72tta.th THE ZDTZEHD0EF, AT WINSTON. N. C, wHl be formally opened to guests on and after MAY 18. The completes! hotel in the South. Over one hundred rooms, single and in suits. Public and private baths, electric lights, elevator, billiards, tennis, music, telephone, telegraph, electric railway to door, purest spring water, also cha lybeate and mystic water. Ten miles splendid drives, good livery. . Eleven hundred feet above the se thieve 1. Lovelv mountain views, lawns and wooded parks. -Three minutes' ride from the Norfolk & Western and Richmond & Danville Railway stations by electri, cars. . may 15 6t su E. S. BOSWELL, Mangr. I AM NOW ABLE TO FURNISH YOU WITH Otterburn Lithia Water, fresh from the Spring, every day. Everybody knows the medicinal and min eral properties of this water. Call on our agency in this city, and leave orders. Delivered in any part of the city for 15 cents a half gallon bottle. I. - : : S. A. BRUCE, Manager, . june 2tf , 420 Market Street. Your linen Can be Nicely Laundered IN EIGHT HOURS - - iAt tlGfilMiigton Steam laeiry. juneitf TRY IT. , , .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 9, 1892, edition 1
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