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"CBUSllKD DAILY JSXCEPT MONDAYS.
IUTKS OP BUB80BIPTIOK, Ui ADTANCI.
una Yoar (by Mall), Postage Paid..... $6 00
j!X Months.
Three Months
Moaiu. .-.. ow
csp-To City Subscribers, delivered In any pars
,r tlio City, Twelve Cents per week. Our City
h. ira tint Jint.horfshd tn nnllnnt t-m
tlio City, iwBuvi 2ixs per wees, our City I w -
-entsare not authorised to collect for more I VllT YT T "KTrf"V -4 r
an tnreo months in advance. I VJ'JL. -cJiX. vl 10
irorc-d at the Post OOioe at WUauajctoa. N. C
as Sooond Class Matter.
.IV
According to two DhotOffranna in
Wilmington of Mrs. Cleveland, she
is a very striking beauty. Bat the
numerous wood-cuts in the newspa
pers represent a very common place
faoa without speoial attractiveness.
Up to the 1st inst., under the circu
lar recently issued by the. Treasury
Department, the total amount of
bonds purchased is $21,422,250, and
.uaKin- n wiwug 10 me maturity of 6SSI5I -'Sound. Tr... nAn...
tw loans of 4,4o8,613. An un- - Wilson Mirror
u,ual seene occurred in the Metropol- The Wilmington Stab has com-
it,n M. fc. Church, m Washington, pleted its twentieth year, and still
Sunday night; the pastor referred in shines with undinimed splendor and
severe terms to the condemned An. increasing hnlliannv T- ; - i
o ..iwuj. la a utuiuua
aivliists, aud his audience testified 1 1!gt that we can willingly follow
their approval by risiner to their fact-
am! chipping their hands. The
revenue cutter Bear arrived at San
Francisco, Sunday, from Alaska; she
reports the seizure of three sealing
schooners, with 4,200 skins". A
mass meeting, attended by ten thou
sand persons, was held in London,
Sunday, at which resolutions were
adopted condemning the govern
ment's Irish policy and the conduct
ol the police at Mitchellstown.
The President was in St. Louis on
Sunday, and attended church incom-
pany with the city's Mayor.
Stanley has again been heard from,
and is meeting with no obstacles ex
cept the natural ones of the country.
National League meetings con
tinue to be held in Ireland, notwith
standing the efforts of the police to
suppress them Two representa
tives of the Irish Parliamentary
party arrived at New York yesterday
Four new cases of cholera are
reported at the New York quarantine
station. The President was "In
the hands of the people of St. Louis
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tor it is sound and trno
and is edited with masterly ability
by one of the profoundest thinkers
and most elegant writers in the
South.
WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1887.
CITY AFFAIRS
WHOLE NO. 6561
yesterday,and visited the fair grounds
a (1 the Merchants1 Exchange; at the
latter place he made a brief speech,
in which he indulged in many com
pliments to the great western city,
aud gave assurance of his grateful
appreciation of the kindness and
hospitality of her people; his recep
tion was of the most enthusiastic
character, and it is estimated that
during his presentation he shook the
hands of not less than nine thousand
people. Wheat got a "black-eye"
in tiie Chicago market yrsterday.com
was lower, and provisions unsettled.
The Germans have deposed and
seized the King of the Samoan Is
lands. The large milling firm of
Dunlap & McCance, Richmond, have
made an assicnmAnt tk
cral Assembly of the Knights of Labor I last year 17,718 bales. Increase, 23,048
nniivpnwl at irinnnnnni:. j. j I hnlao '
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New York markets: Money easy at
'U per cent., closing offered at 5 per
cent.; cotton quiet at 9 7-169 9-16c;
southern flour without change of im
portance, closing steady; wheat op
tions' opened about steady; No. 2 red
October S0fi.$i; corn options de
clined jwic early, later recovered a
trifle and closed steady; No. 2 October
H"-31K" spirits turpentine firm at
34c-: rosin steady at $1 0?il
ggJBIIE QITY',
NEW ADTJBRT1SE3IBNTS.
Mukson Superb Boilings'.
CoiiiiiSB & Co. Auetion sale.
Notice To county tax-payers
E. Van Laeb Musical instruction.
Opjsha Hotjsb Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
Miss Hart School for younjr ladies.
J. B. Bkckwtth Trustee's sale of land.
E Warkkh & Sok Pears, oranges, etc.
Loeat Dots.
The box sheet for the'Bowers
Company Queen Elizabeth was
opened yesterday. Tickets were sold
rapidly.
Capt. Jno, H. Daniel has re
ceived a check for $300, being the
annual appropriation made by the
State for the Wilmington Light In
fantry. Mr. T. T. Seeders had the mist
fortune to lose his little daughter
Florence, aged ten years, who had a
congestive chill and died suddenly
yesterday.
We regret to announce the
death of little Eugene, son of Mr.
John R. Turrentine, which occurred
yesterday afternoon. He was not
quite six years old.
VVe are sorry to hear of the
death of William, son of Capt. D. P.
xiigu, oi uommDus county. He was
a cadet at the Davis School, where
he died last Friday night.
Receipts of cotton yesterday
2,175 bales; same date last year
4,916 bales. Total receipts for the
crop year 40,766 bales; to same time
meetlnc of me Board of Aldermen
San dry Matter Considered and Acted
Upon but the Election of a Chief of
Pollee Not Brought Up.
The Board of Aldermen met in
regular session last night. All the
members were present.
The Mayor announced the death of
Capt. H. C. Brock, late Chief of
Police, when Alderman Hall arose
and in feeling terms offered aonro-
priate resolutions which were unani
mously adopted.
Aldermen King. Pishblate and Ri
also spoke to the resolutions
Petition of Burr & Bailey, suggesting
an amendment to the tax ordinance
relating to manufacturers was dis
cussed but no action taken.
Committee on Streets and Wh
called attention to the fact that there
are many obstructions in different
sections of the city such as fences,
piazzas, and even houses which pro
ject on the streets or entirely obstruct
the same, and suggested that these
should be removed as early as
possible, with a proper regard to the
rights of property owners in the
premises. The committee recom
mended that the Board authorize the
prosecution of such improvements
iwun the advice of the city attorney)
as seem to be required, and in such lo
calities as may be considered neces
sary to meet public requirements,
and if necessary, that a test case be
inaae up ror the courts to decide.
The matter was referred back to the
Streets and Wharves Committee and
City Attorney, with a request to pre
pare an ordinance to be submitted to
the Board for its sanction.
The same committee reported hav
ing authorized the employment of an
extra man as helper with the team of
the Cape Fear fire engine, with the
understanding that the citv nav him
75 cents per day for three days' work
COUNTY AFFAIRS,
Proceedings of Meeting of Board of
CommlMlonera.
The Board of County Commission
ers met in regular session yesterday
n 9i- 1114. .
aiieruwu. fluine members were
present.
The county treasurer submitted his
monthly report, showinar a balane
on hand to the credit of the general
fund amounting to $2,026.46, and a
balance of $8,413.67 to the credit of
the educational fund.
The register's report showed fees
received from marriage licenses
amounting to $9.98 and paid over to
the treasurer.
M rrt w . -s
The Lnxary of Xravel - iaereasloc
Comfort for Florida Tonrleu-Paii
man Veetlaale Trains.
To meet the demand of the increas
ing tourist and pleasure seeking
travel to Florida, and to keep pace
with the luxurious hotels provided
for their comfort, arrangements have
uen perfected for the running of
Pullman
Cool UtrtaHlih viai.
The following teleeram. vhloh .
plains itself, was received at the Sig
nal Office last evening:
Washington, D. C, Oct 3. 5.45 P.
stn -fl .uonAry northwest.
Btorm with dangerous northwesterly
winds central northeast of Lake
Huron, moving eastward. Slightly
lower temperature. '
"DUNWOODY '
At 12.20 o'clock this morning the
signals were ordered down for Wil-
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NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. -
CASH HOUSE;
vestibule trains hotwoon
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New York and Florida, beginning mington and Wilmington section
aim
These trains are so connected by
means of vestibles that they consti
tute one continuous car. rpnrlaKtH
flexible at the points of connection by
116 Market St.':?:
The chairman reported delinquent means of folded diaphragms. Through
taxes collected amounting to t47 04
and exhibited the treasurer's receipt
for the same.
In the matter of taxes of Benj. M.
Campbell, for 1881 and 1882, H. A.
Bagg, referee, reported that he
found upon examination that the
sheriff sold the property for .delin
quent taxes for the years mentioned.
this ingenious device the entire train
is made to form a series of apartments,
so that the traveler may pass from
one end to the other, precisely as
he passes from one room to another
in his own house. The vestibules
are ionnea by enclosing the plat
formthey are as elegantly finished
as any part of the car carpeted so as
- 1 j ' - - -c. littrpeteu. so as
the county becoming the purchaser; to entirely conceal the points of con-
and upon further examination, found
that Anthony Campbell listed and
paid the taxes for the said years, as
evidenced by receipts of the sheriff.
It was therefore ordered by the
Board that the tax deeds held by the
county be delivered to the said An
thony Campbell or his renreRfinro-
tives, and that said deeds be declared
nectlon between the joined cars, and
illuminated by means of electric
lights depending from the ceilings,
whose rays fall through cut glass
paneled doors full upon the steps.
Many of the advantages of the ves
tlDule train m nvi-.na t t- ..n
iStraVun!r' ,in P from one
part of the train to another, from the
annoyance of the whirlwind on the
US"" J; mKRJXNCB OF AN OLD
mHirlH.1- Wlnalow's Soothlii Syrup U the
reacriptioo of one of the best Female rknteijknm
ea4Nuiln the United Sttirtiid hC bS?
tixirtr Tear, wtu, nerfillitySS
rooo by mdlfow of mother aadchLStSJr
toe Be and Sury tTall
UTOtherMBia Vr.il
. ' "w iwiw rvDoiDe naJeas tba
C coma a bottle.
DIED,
7tJRREWrirrir-XTTOXNK HITOXN. eon of
iSTll? - Tea?.'
Funeral from reiSde&tsa.
dart 4 P. M.
2 .f-
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WJT. OPEN ON
Monday, October 3d;
A LtRQK ASSORT if KNT OF EICHPAL!
ovmBs and cohbisatiom
jroBaiae mueai toe I . .
cotaprtetac the latest reelm, aad rJolorlat. fa '
8ILK VELVETS,
Funeral aerrloee will take rW rmm ki. i...
realdenoe.oon.er Third and Walnnt treeta, thli
mornlnr at 11 o'clock. Friend and aoqiaint
respectfolly la riled to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
..n . ., , . uuujnuce oi me wnirlwind on the
null and void, and be cancelled by I Platform, caueed by the rapid motion
tVia va at- I nf tha train no It .
OPERA HOUSE.
Poll taxes were ordered remitted
against, certain parties who were
shown to be non-residents.
Licenses to retail spirituous liquors
were granted to A. H. Holmes, Fred.
B. Rice, Wash Moseley and J. L.
Croom.
A communication was received from
the President of the Wilmington, On
low & East Carolina R. R. Co.,' and
upon motion it was resolved t
a committee from
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OI InP trAin Q a alQA vnnr. V. I J .
, , j iivui .ue cuiu oi I
the open air in winter, from the dust I TnoorloTr nl 4iv
in supper, and from the storms at all 1 UeSdaV, OCtODer 4th.
with the dinine-room. the nmnklnc,.
room, the library " I Br-' "oonfrNr of AaxaiCA-s
Trains of these cars, composed ei- I grxatst act-re
c.ustvely of drawing-room containintr Ur
nrrtJf111 8mkill& rooms an3 Mrs. D. P. BOWERS
buffet, dining cars in which meals I vv ajxvo,
Will rtO LOrvoH ar 1 , , I (nDDnnn no
Mr. IIE.VRY AVELIKO,
A large attendance of citizens
and tax-payers is especially desired
at the mass meeting to be held to
morrow night at the City Hall, to
receive the report of jthe committee
relative to a stock subscription by
the city to the Cape Fiar and Yadkin
valley Railroad. '
in each week and the fire company to comnmtee rrou the company on
nav thA hi,nnfl Monday neit at 2.3) p. m. The rail-
motion, the Board concurred in the . . comPany the release to them
action of the committee. e OId pIank road ,vinfir in the
Alderman Hall, from the special
committee, reported progress in the
matter of Fourth street bridge.
A resolution authorizing the com
mittee on Fire Department to pur
chase 1000 feet of hose for the Fire
Department was adopted.
The report of the Chief of the Fire
Depar.ment was received and referred
to the Fire Committee.
Petition of James Walker and
others, that Dock street should be
opened to Seventeenth street. Ap
proved, and referred to the Com
mittee on Streets and Wharves for
action.
Petition from the President and
Directors of the Wil.. Onslow and
will be served n mntj nn i,r
ca- fitted with all the' comforts, con
veniences and luxuries, are nowbelni?
u u ft 1. I v ill i w-k a ay h A -a
V. 7r v"uiu i aiavn varvom- I t-ompaay or exeep lonal tntriL. in
V1 W "J QIACOOKlCXTrrs .... .a v
. 7 r' J wiau tUC UUCBL fdl 1 WRV I
PLAIN. STHIPED AND WOVKN iraoCADZ.
SILKS.
CASHMERKS. SERGES.
PIH CHBCKKO FRXNCH PLAIDS,
SATINS, flinch, 7LANNXL8 and
tricots, vxLvrrxrNs,
&XKEI ETTAS, DRAPDK ELK A,
DRAP COUPE, DRAP DE S&EBA.
DIAGONAL, dc., Ac.
Amon to many can oaly name a Urn prtcrr:; '
CASHKERES aa :c w a 5c per yard.
-loch Ladle.' doth, wort 40o forS&operyard . :
SWnch EncUah CaahBeroa, only tic per yar.-
Good Black Silk, 00 aad Tie per yard . .
A Soperior Black SUk. worth f L40 for tC-
BLACK aOODS.
Sany for this service, which will un
oubtedly form the finest railway
trains in the wnrM Ftw.i k-.;. I .
will present the appearance of abloc QUEEN ELIZ ABP.T TT
The Onslow. railroad people are I East Carolina Railroad' Co., for per-
Micha-l Davitt is in Nw VnrV
1:1 ln t-bi-s coantry on strictly pri-
vai.c business.
II.
York Democrats
t r
1,,r '"e whiskey, Uu
clot hire-.
did not crv
shouted for
bil!
In.,.., :,.
"Hie lHin3gTo Tobacco in
' m rnr-.f-t of the crop had
ivi lef.iJt. tbe frost came.
3riJ.ilS- of AllpBfrinr a
aj uo
f iT th British rsco courses
iiij a!! fiiJpaniiii li lx moo
. ( WW CkO
l"'u"iy of fiaudQleistctir.dnct. Served
,","i';!;t, r;o doubt.
i 1 iii
'Ji" fl.icjgo Inter Ocean says
fr-CailMtV article in tbe Forum
lHai !' .i fnr dead
i.. r
an
ifsues. They will
yn.i Pry )ive issncs in 1888,
'10,:'t on f cwrwot it
moving. They have petitioned the
Board of Aldermen for right of way
in the city; and ask the County Com
missioners to release to them the old
plank road from Seventeenth street
to the Pender county line. Let her
go, Gallagher!
The Phoenix Hose Reel Com
pany celebrated their fifth anniver
sary yesterday with a parade in the
afternoon and a festival at night. All
the colored companies in the depart
ment took part in the parade. An
address was delivered to them at the
City Hall by Col. E. D. Hall.
The ''visible knocked the props
from under the taurine youths in
Chicago yesterday, but produced a
sweet sunny smile among the little
bears of this city. May closed at
78J. One cautious cereal contributor
concludes that when May reacts to
79 the boys who sell at that figure
will "wear diamonds."
invf
Superior Court. ,
In this Cnnrf. voafoWl OTF ri. Anns -v 9
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'.angQ mentions a reported I E- s- Jaffray & Co. vs. Sol. Bear, Sam
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"r,u ':' l!'t will ieud to lessen the
railroad travel. It says:
Unua T I ' c '.?,ro!-lpg trains which ex
i. u-l'r. lilhos a 68tem of signals
train HionV tu couutcation with the
from "i'aM-ua cmce ca
rf'm sny part of the line "
Ice can be obtained
bill, a.
took
tbe
War Tariff is doing wonders,
.lin it tl.. in.. ...
luc "Uear people." It
1,843,774 more money from
, ' ,T,'r needed. Th;
P'Us for ftna
exira L'rf,b.
less
Oth
er
it is the sur-
But that was an
months pile up
11 wid the Mugwump "editor of
New York Ttmes wrote a most
PP-JK' letter to the President to
""""Wei tf. BQn
Bear and Marcus Bear. Continued
to make administrator of Marcus
Bear a party. McRae & Strange, M.
Bellamy and E. S. Martin for plain
tiffs, Russell & Ricaud and J. I. Macks
for defendant.
George A. Peck vs. S. H. Manning
and E. E. Burruss. J. D. Bellamy,
Jr., for plaintiff, Russell & Ricaud for
defendants.
The cases set for to-day are:
Godfrey Hart vs. Julia M. Hart;
Stedman & Weill for plaintiff; J. D.
Bellamy, Jr., for defendant.
Gaston C. Hawkins vs. C. Bellois;
J. D. Bellamy for plaintiff; M. Bel
lamy and Russell & Ricaud for de
fendant. .
John D. -: Southerland vs. Melissa
Southerland; J. D. Bellamy for plain
tiff; no counsel for defendant.
fl a mint n 1 j-vmm.
Ctl PJ. tat
reminded Mr. Cleve
1 n 3
an aor the Times lathered him
-8 Albion" is appl
m earnest. The
(-ifhiin.io
'y Ur&t Victim F
tared t 4 coercion was tor-
ew "d;ali0 Kilkenny jail. This
"iter a t, " "liable ."a
11 Connor, M. PM in
thelZ lhof the l9t of October to
xork sear.
A Conundrum Answered.
Colonel Kuntz was sitting in the
Stab office last evening. The sound
of a steam whistle was heard. The
Colonel asked: "What's that whistle
doing f Quick as the lightning which
the Colonel bandies so skilfully in
the Signal office, our conundrtAn
editor responded: "It's blowing."
Then the Colonel threw himself back
in his chair,- looked somewhat like a
falling barometer aad; asked if we
kept any spiritus frumenti or otheT
mild restoratives; 'V" -There." being a
great scarcity of small change, the
-' meeting adjourned.' ' : - V' V. .
mission to lay track on Anderson or
MacRae between the W. &W. rail
road and Mulberry street, on Ninth
between Mulberry and Queen, or on
Eighth between Mulberry and Queen,
and on Queen from the Cape Fear
river to Seventeenth street, and on
Church, Castle or Nun from Front to
Seventeenth, was referred to the
Committee on Streets and Wharves
with power to act.
Petition for an electric light on
Nutt and Red Cross streets, was re
ferred to the Committee on Lights.
Petitions from merchauts on Mar
ket street, to have said street from
Third to Water sprinkled several
times a day while the dry weather
continues, was referred to committee
on Streets and Wharves.
Petition of the Cape Feat S. F. E.
Co., to be allowed to take their en
gine to Raleigh on the 25th and re
turn on the 28th, was granted.
Petition of, M. O'Brien and others
was granted.
The petition of C. Wessell, for per
mission to erect a stairway on the
outside of his building on Water
street, was referred to the commit
tee on Streets and Wharves.
Alderman Rice moved that when
the Board adjourn it adjourn to meet
Thursday at 8 p. m. Adopted.
On motion of Alderman Rice the
Board then adjourned; without ta
king up the election of a Chief of Po.
lice.
cruelty.
An exhibition of cruelty to animals
was presented to an eager throng of
curiosity-seekers in a novel way on
the wharf yesterday afternoon.
It was a wild-cat that had been
caught in a steel trap set for coons at
Point Peter. One of the fore legs of
the cat was crushed, manerled and
bleeding between the cruel jaws of
the trap. Its hind legs were tied
,to a long Stick, and there the animal
laid, panting and snapping at sticks
poked at it by the crowd.'
, One man wanted to bet the crowd
that he could pick up the cat, but
when, it came to the scratch, he
changed his opinion. At last a col
ored individual tried his hand, but
concluded not to do so after having
received a severe wound.. The poor
cat by this time was suffering intense
agony, and allowed some one to pick
it up, much to the satisfaction of
those present, ln a few minutes after
this the cat expired. from the :effects
of the. wounds inflicted by the steel
trap and by some of the bystanders. ,
county and extending from Seven
teenth street to the line of Pender
county, and request a conference with
the Board on the subject.
Audit aad Finance.
The Board of Audit and Finance
met in regular session vestrdAv
Present: R. J. Jones, Esq., chairman,
and Messrs. Win. Calder, W. I. Gore,
Jno. W. Hewitt and F. Maunder.
A communication was read from
Mr. J. G. Oldenbuttel. Chief nt lha
Fire JDepartment, 'stating that
tbe Cape Fear F. E. Co. was in need
of drop harness, and recommending
that it should be purchased immedi
ately. The Board concurred in the resom-mendation.
The Board also concurred in the
action of the Committee on Markets
of the Board of Aldermen in renting
market stalls, etc., for the current
year.
The recommendation of the Chief
of Fire department that 1,000 feet
of linen hose be purchased, was con
curred in.
- m- - v-1 a. a ca-AA VI ( IJalsCfa,
of artistically finished houses, while
..vnuujr mey win rival both in
beauty and decoration, and In varied
living conveniences, an elaborately
finished and richly appointed city
t rT mi .AUB scneauie lor these
trains will be so arranged as to leave
rVoW York after breakfast, say about
9:30, and reach Florida the following
day in time for dinner, being but one
night on the road.
Sadden Deatn or Col. Grefflia.
Col. C. L. Grafflin. on of Wilmino..
. , ' "6
ton 8 mo6t prominent citizens, was
stricken with paralysis last Saturday
at Lincolnton and died on the Sun
day following. He had been- in de
clining health for two years past, but
it was hoped that he was in a fair
way to complete recovery, when the
sudden and unexneciAd aummAna
I " wMAAevuc?
came.
The remains were brought to this
city last night, and were met at the
depot and escorted to his late resi
dence, corner of Third and Walnut
streets, by Wilminjrton Lodee. No.
319, A. F. & A. M. The funeral will
take place to-day, from the residence.
at ii a. m.
Col. Grafflin was an active member
Church;
"Vn lt..n . .... . ...
Auction Sate.
npO DAY. AT 10 O'CLOCK. IN OCR SALES
A Room on Market street, three beenUfel Bed
room Beta, one fine Sofa. BdprlBrvMtuWei.
Feather. Tablee. Chair. Axr ramUyFloS'
Tobeooo. Clear. Oaa Ftxtnre. Looktar U1m.
Store. BarateUe Table. Ac. a
oct 4 it TOL2r
Musical Instruction.
M O,. vYiM18 DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE
i-A-T'Vl11 ranm U nJc Le.Bau on
P.ll.lL PPlT thU
be pe'rf? 're neoiVr""
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. "m tvu, 4i, .
TAXES-1887.
JjV)R THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING THE
oiie ana uonntyTaxej for 1887. I will be ln
attadw'crkTreh,P' cUT
atamSrre'0617- Ctibr Mth
ShtvodSt nlca!h,P- Thard,' October ?7tb
AtPBfddI18t4,trI0,r,Ul' FrtUr' Ctobr
The beet a.arHcent of ail the new we re un
Ported Ibla aeaeon. ,''.:
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TRIMMINGS.
EVERY VARIETY TO SUIT AEOTK. '- :
Eider Down, Furs,
Astrczan Silt Plush Sacpe., M&fc:
WRAPS, NEW MARKETS AND JKBMXTB,
Fall Unea of Domeetlc. from Sc np. -
Honaekeeplnc Good. Men'a aad BojV WoirT) ',
OoreeU, GloTea. Dotlery. Ac., Ac. - -
Merino Underwear
For Ladle. Mlaaea, Men and Boya. the moat
oomplete ateortment ln all alzee and qnaUUee." ;
SKIRTS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, '
KMBR0IDERIE8. FLOUNCINGS, '-V
AND ALL OVER. 1 V :
LACES.
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Prompt payment will a are onata
ont a t 8- MANNING. Sheriff
OOt 4tt to an New Huu rv...
(Kmuhm..., c.j. .
or urace M. E. Church; a man of
In the matter of repairing sash u'S , enerou8 nature- m l , VT
tc, in the Opera House! on moC' Z Jl -best esteem TrUStCS Sale Of land,
he Board concurred in the recom- S, ' St l"1"' Jr vihtue of autbortty conferrxo
m iu iumj. mill I'jaiiiM wn w i m i w rmw e- a a m
about fifteen years ago, as Superin
tendent of the Navassa Guano Co.. of
which he was a large stockholder.
His wife and four children one son
and three daughters survive him.
White Goods,
e
the Board concurred in the recom
mendation of the Public Buildings
committee, to have plans and speci
fications prepared, and advertln-
ment to be made for separate bills for
material and labor.
Two bonds of $1,000 each, redeemed
and cancelled, were burned in the
presence of the Board.
The following bills were" audited
and approved : Bills for current ex
penses, $5,389,88; note, $12,000; inter
est, $217; bonds, $2,000.
The chair stated that there would
probably be matters of importance
for consideration shortly, and upon
motion, the Board adjourned subject
to the call of the chairman.
mayor' Coark
Martin Muller was arraigned ves-
terday for permitting his cow to run
at large. A fine of five dollars was
imposed.
Jno. Waddell, colored, drunk and
disorderly, was sentenced to pay a
fine of twenty dollars or to serve thirty
days on the chain gang.
John Murray, colored, for keeping
an uniicensed dog within the city
limits. The case was settled by the
defendant procuring a badge.
Mary Ann Barnes, who was tried
August 22nd for disorderly conduct,
judgment being suspended, was again
brought up, and fined twenty dollars
or thirty days in the city prison.
Anna Stokes, drunk and disorderly,
ten dollars.
Chas. Wessell, assault and battery,
fined five dollars. Case appealed.
Personal
Mr. J, L. Croom left last night for
the Northern markets, to purchase
goods for his new place of business on
North Water street Mr. L. C. Line
bery accompanied him.
Col. H. A. Burr has removed to the
corner of Fifth and Princess streets.
. There are seven or . eight appli
cations on. file for the position of
Chief, of j Police, .but the : matter was
Tlleeton School.
The session of 1887-8 at Tileston
School began yesterday with an un
usually large number of applicants
for admission, the number of new
scholars applying being one hundred
and fifty. The principal, Miss Brad
ley, was compelled, reluctantly, to
refuse admission to the greater num
ber of these, as there were over two
hundred of the old scholars who were
present for enrollment. Altogether,
the number admitted is 288, which is
all the building can accommodate.
The school organized with the follow
ing corps of teachers:
Principal Miss Amy M. Bradley.
Vice Principal Mrs. Mary E.
RusselL
High and Normal Department
Miss Lydia A. Webster.
Grammar Department Miss Mary
L. Alderman.
Intermedinte Department Miss M.
Alice Thornton.
Primary Department Miss M. Lee
Bell.
Advanced Kindergarten Depart
ment Miss Sarah McLaurin.
Kindergarten Department Miss
Sarah A. Davidson. Assistants
Misses Kate L. f Alderman, F. Isabel
Bryan, Hettie Watson.
onme y a Deed of Trust, ezeonted on the Hh
December, A. D. 1881, by J O. Frarell and B?F "
. .uv vr. VUWIW KVILOIT, . J.. IB KnOl AO.
9A1 9At Oii ..4 lit ill "li,' .
- . - mw iw, 4 wui eu at auction
THJ. ?' P Monday. 7th Kot ember, lsecatli
i. . t Plantation la OrialoVtotinlT
lt44 iont U mUee below JacAeonrSef at
the Jaoctlon of New and North East EiT.r.
mona. deceaaed, known aa -Paradlae Point," aad
oontaialnx bout aeTen hundred acre, more m
east or the Simmon plae and near Ward ' M 11L)
will .bow the pleoe to pereon wi.htoc to lnzci
tt, and mre Information oonoernlnc It. TberVare
rr . m' 4 mvrtm oi HSOlt lana On
PsT?veWM' -n-U,TJn 'Wo of It
JOHN B. BECK WITH, Traatee. Ac ,
POU A MASSEY, Smttbfleld N. C.
Attorney! at Law, 8ml ttfleld. N. C.
oct 4 td
OF
SUPEEB SUITIBTQS
MANUr AO-
AMD PANT GOODS. FRESHLY
TURED,
oxamaod the attention of the public.
MUNSON,
oet Merchant Tailor, Ac.
Brery rarlety, Collara, Cuff. RucMn. VeUlAf,...
Crepe, Potot I'EDrit.
' vvwu, 444.llC7Ua,
aad Fancy Good. A c, Ao. : -
SATEENS WORTH 25c for 15o.
A call will aatlaf y yon that quaUtle aad prtoea
are aa low aa any of tbe lowest Northern CAta-'w
lornea, and will Induce yon to boy for Caah at . - '
Kl . m . KATZ' s'-:-
116 Market St.
OCt 2 tf V .
School for Young Ladie?f"U
MISS HART. Principal, i-
AaaUted br MISS M. P. BROWN.:
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TAUGHT '-'
By MRS. A. M. WADDELL. vTv'.'
Tbe next aeaalon will beirm THURSDATi1 lh'
Cth of October. Conrte of etndy thoronca. Ia- . ,
traction ln the French laaraajre. ciaes aUurmc
CailathenWsa, and Needlework free of rtra';.
charre. Bpadal atteation t Irea to the calUra"- I
tUm of the roloe. .
Pupil reoelred for tbe entire aewlon oaly. t
dedootloBmadeeaoept la eaaea of protracted
m vtsrtaa axa parucuiara. awiT to tbe . ,.
eep 4 tf aao ra
PTrrwmpiT.
Worth Third atreet. ' T v
By Steamer To-Day. Hawkes' Glasses.
RiVEO AND niUINB
Schr. Jennie Hall was loading at
Perth Amboy for this port Sept. 30th.
Barques Moland. Daphne and Max
sailed from South port at 6 a. m. Sun
day.
Schr. Benj. F. Lee, Stedman.
cleared at Baltimore for this port Sep
tember SO. , - - -;
Nor.- baraae .jytnn 'Ellefa
FRY CLARIGO PEARS,
SICLE PEARS,
JAMAICA ORANGES,
RED BANANAS,
A 8 PIN WALL BANANAS,
DELAWARE, CATAWBA.
PRENTISS GRAPES,
NEW OOOOANUTS.
SELECTED APPLES
AND FIGS.
E. Warren & Son,
EXCHANGE CORNER.
NOTBKR aUlPtY O THE1E FAMOUS'
GLASSES Jnatarrtred. j. -
Preahad Pare Dron alwaya oa hand.
ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
r i
oct 4 tf
OCtStf
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UuWuwuereuw uie meeting oi me I Sailed rrom Gloucester, Eng.,- for this
Board of Aldermen last night, - , 1 - - port October 1st. v' - ' ' ' .
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For Bent,
ELEGANT DWELLINGS WITH
fear to nine rooms. Two Store.
On Bar-Room.
Apply to
W. L. YOUNG.
For Rent,
A NEW HOUSE, CORNER rnCHHUT
larre rooms and bath room; caa.
water, atahlea, Ac, oa premlaea. ,
septs If
, Apply to
V. i H..HAAR. i
ProcrlaL ;
oott K. W. Qor. Froat aad Market its v
Parker & Taylor ,;
XTXEP THE GREATEST VARIETY OF COOK- ' T
USG aad HEATING STOVES of any bonte "
totboetty. IairrtoMwewfaeootparawlUi aar '
HERE'S YQUH PTTRK WHTTE 0 ' oet t tt
Drug Store for Sale if
AH 0LD .JtB'.?CoiiaM
forealA fa a V4wK- ' - ' " ':- -
For Banlealan mAA rc" ular.
ep 10 it Care Dally Btar. fTSttt.'a