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i HE MOBNING STAR, I'Kl.ISHKD DAILY KXCKPT UONOAY-. ueyear, oy mau uoetag mria,. iu , , i ..... iuiuii,iib, 4 ti I' tiree monies, " " " $ j One month i oo To City Subsaribera, delivered In any part or the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorised to collect for more than three month in taruce. MORNING EDITION. Entered at tne Poet Office at Wilmington. N. U, as secona-clasa matter. OlTH!VKV An old oegro was frozen to death at Gal- veston. Sany Creens, a Texas des perado was found dead, with a large koife in his hand. A Mexican killed a U. o. . u.uucu, iaS. oieamer Donan reached Southampton in distress. I ar.,n WLAMk.l LI . . : J Liycock wisbea to row with Hanlan for the championship and $1,000 aside. One of the lunatics in the Minnesota State Asylum says he tired the building - About thirty persons who partook of Tn poituoeciweuamg supper at Hiocston. . . . Tcon , are reported seriously Ave have died. Iho lurks bold Dulcicno for I me fti.iuiecerins, wno Will occupy the ttu uuder the protection of the interna- lu-nalflctt. A French s-.eamfir w o..b )u iHilli..., ;.. ti. t...l;. I w.u ,u uhcuiumu; uver twu hundred hves weie lost. Oae more case of yellow fever and one ad- , , . , . , i ; 1 1 IHMHT liPHLn HrH ri r lfl r I" fi A r H OO WsaBf I ..... - -a-w d-a.j if vl I i? in. xcw loric inarKeis: Mooev zm , XT if i . I 6 per ceut; coiioo irrrular at lilffl.ll cifl. , - I M.uthern flour unchanged but quiet; wheat ijiutwjsi lneguiar aou uQstiieu, ungraded I icd 1 18(1 o0; ciu .carcely so firm but uiudcraluly active, ungraded 576240: spirits iarti uticc qu el t,ud steady al 45 I 4ofj; neiu steticiy cd quiet at $l 80 I 1 5 Mr. James L. Pugb, the new iseua- jir elect. I rom Alabama, is a Georgian -y birth, lie served in tho House ne session. He appears to be very .-aroug with his people, a- he had uo vppuiiiou. Hayes has been so basy running llie campaign upon the high-pressure civil service reform plan, aud his ab- seucu Irom Washington has been bo prolonged, he has not had lime to begin his next message to Congress. 13eaoonstield expresses much confi -denee in the declaration that the GUdstoue m'misiry will uot last. He pays : "Let tho Liberal Ministry . -hi. . , ,, i aiutie, they will bury themselves. liui the able Tory is uot always a .vile prophet or a safe guide. n. i vi..., I. I it uuii mi cunui iu iuc a.-, ui iu goto iiatd ui (or n ihtuie he iudiles a fear- A t ui article on the oyster. When an udiiur in tho ijotiih geta hard up ho eaU the oyster. The latter is the rn ore palatable decidedly to the editor. But there is 110 accounting lor tastes. The New York Truth knows as lit tle of the article its name indicates as a first-class Stalwart does of the true and old paths of the Constitu tion. Here is Truth's latest attempt to avoid the meaning of its name: '"The 'confession' of Kenard Pbilp.whicb l e New York truth announced, is no ! tt-sdioa al all, but simply another device to loercasu tbe sale of that sensational jour- I Hi." Toe Virginia delegation elected to Lbe next Congress are: Garrison, Democrat; Dezendorf, Republican; George D. Wise, Democrat; Jorgen en, Republican; Cabell, Democrat; fucker, Democrat; Paul, Readjuster I Democrat: Barbour. Democrat, and Faulkersou, Readjuster Democrat. These ail have certificates of elec lion. ir i t . L i r . : I ve nave oeen mining ui giv.ug some account of the true origin of I the supposed JNortn Carolina story i -r . j- I now rrmncrthA ronnds of the State . & 1, -- .... . .. , . .. t-..,, i , i press, entitled "Uousiu aauy l-niiara,' i . t-..t r a I but there 18 SO little lun in It We OO I not know that it is worth the trouble j of relating, what two elderly and very intelligent gentlemen once told .1 up about it. One of these is dead, the other is living, and both natives - . I of Virginia. In order to sain control of the I gain Senate the Radicals will move against Senator-elect Fair, of Neva- da. upon the grounds of bribery and fnrrnntinn Th is canitil esDecial- corruption Th s oapiUI, especial ly as the Radicals have been never ... . nna known to bribe any one, and not one of them was ever within a thousand I c -,k: .1,-, fo'.o.l luweo oujiu.ug aa .c.wj corrupt. Hat anything to get into power. The Baltimore Sun's corres pondent in Washington writes on the 22d inst. "It is claimed that there baa been no con cealment of the fact that large sums of money were spent in the interest of Mr. Fair to secure tbe election of members of the Legislature favorable to bis election, and that names, dates and amounts can and will be given. It is quite true that there haa hen mnh taltr ohnnt the line of moneV and other improper influences in controll- Ing the Senatorial contest in Nevada, but it ia rilhnr nrnh.hln ,ftr mttiirn r flection, the Republican manager may con- I elude that it will he inat aa nreii not tn nnen I up an agitation and disenssion which I WOtllrl tnevilahlv hrintr tsithin ita unnA he. I f pre it was concluded, several other much I more important States than Nevada." JLHE VOL. XXVII.-NO. 55. Tbe constitutional statesman of the State8VUe American, who appears to have been warmed over afresh in the Radical oven since the cooling oat days of Horace Greeley and the hand-shakiner across the hlnnrlv chasm of 1872, has a correct view of what ien run meant by his guehinz letter owa.wari. vuuienaen. tie flays or I ww... - Hiir s proposition : "And in declaring, as he has done in the most emphatic manner, that he believes the United States is 'a Nation,' he seems to cave taken the first Brett step towards the Kepublican party." mi- ... 1 v..Hu I v.. i i iih r M iaar m inn ri jaoi urir w tne Kad.cal party, the only sectional Dartv in the Union, that ho nrn- I ' i noanoes it a "national Dartv" " a .: t-i :r:. xu"U9tiii iaiY, wuu was iu v 11 - " miueton in charge of Fannv Daven- ""gtu cnarDe oi ranny uaven lW 8ea80"8 "aS Sl a n0W ,Qoai; W u, - . r OCIIOablUU AXC al CaO a 11 UUUC Ul 17 iT . 1 "naaioa criris. wnaiever tuat means. ,n,1 isM W.B.-, i.ii. " j66.v.o. Tbe girU are bdlQ. dancer8 of a pe. ,. cuuar sort t. vprv ,anfiutin,r anil ' J r b mucl1 sought- ni alter oy an an re rs or the It :.: i j r y-iuuiaie urama anu patrons oi toe high school of art. 1 hey have be sides a nice collection of snakes, high ly trained aud warranted not to bite. It is understood that Mr. Daly has a play specially constructed "for the in troduction of his Oriental importa tion, dancers, jugglers, snakes and all. Spirits Turpentine Senator Vance is reported as quite sice. Horace L. Bum pass, a Person County lawyer, is dead. We notice a few stray "Honor- aa F I OO ' Ki iiihinrr a mat nf in Ka n m sm Tlley wlll get Thick after January 1, when tne ooIods meet at Kaleign After seeing the official vote fur President, we calculate that 40,000 is tbe correct number to tepresent the elec tors who failed to vote in thu State. At this particular juncture look oul 'n.the newspapers for puffs of favorites iui luia utiito tuu iunv iu iuc jegiaiaiure. Wbei so mnny great men abound choice is difficult., Uoncord liegister We suppose I hi.. Best buugLtlbo WeBtiru N. C. Rail- riint in ni.Li. miii.v tint fif it nrwl hn Ihinba a a s . -j .., tbal il will pay him m change Ihe gsuge on ll)e principle tn.i a mnn may do as be ploaat-s with bis on. The Governor has issued a pnol mai:o.i declaring tho Democratic Presidential Mectoia dulv elected and Bum.n,niug ihsm .to meet at Raleigh on the flrHi Wedueaday iu December, 1880, to cast tbe v'e oi the stale The Facetious Asheville Citizen I refers lo tbe change of the gauge in favor of Ricliinood a n completion ot "a North f 1 i r. i i 1 1 u iiv.ium Vta It ia nnmnlalAjt and wi h a vengeance, 'it was alwava a fraud, nnd i lie end shows it. I .Milton Chronicle : What's the matter "Aunt Nancy" Barrioger sent in bis re!(uaiiou as an elder in the Presby tcr.ao (Jhu.ch, a few days ago, and it wis at oijco accepted. Did those 'cuaa words" I tiavu auytuibg lo uo wan tue resignation r Louisburg Times: We are glad J to announce that Rev. Robert B. Sutton, D. D., has accepted a call to St. Paul's church in this place, to take effect the first Sunday in Advent, tbe 28th inst., at which time regular services may be expected to commence 'Edenton Clarion Th thin- menis of cotton from this point this season I will reach 3.000 bales. li. A. Bond I made oo seven acres land, town lots, 232 I K'M acre lot who can beat this I Lenoir Topic: Mr. David I Sands, of Watauga, tfO years ot age, walked I two miles to vote the Democratic ticket. from 1812. Mr. Harreion Aldridee. I of Watauga township, has caught four I bears this season one of them had only I ihrpo Ipus "h fimrth havinor honn loft in I .T-n " G S Woods Esq. of Caswell I county, near the Person line, made on one I . ' I acre .or wen preparea una tne nanasome nnmoer oi seventeen Darreis or corn, now i . . . . .. . . . . i is that ror corn tuxjora iorcntigru. About I tne year ioou or 1001, j-r. nooen irauer- i H.tjrar cnnnlv. averairfld mors thin twenty barrels of good corn on some J . The mbeTs of ie .1 church, at Newborn. North Carolina, under have i,bor,ng for lhe past seven ikn : L. .null nit rt a wam hnnoa rt I rahin Th hniirlincr is SO bv 40 feet, ruiih a traatihiiln R h 12 feet? reanlar fJnthip. I attl with heatuiful stained irlass windows. I ninh -arf-re otvBB as memorial winaowa. i .... i " ' " o I , r . . T i Agent O. H. Blocker, who for the past twenty months has been on duty in North Carolina, part of the time in Ureensboro, h&9 State8.?hf ?OQ Carolina, Georgia and Florida, with head- quarters at Columbia, South Carolina. Agents Horace Kellogg and W. fcl. Chapman will now operate in Korth Carolina, tne termer wnn neauquarters at Qreen8Doro and the latter at Kaleigh. In a short time we may expect to see a general order issued to tbe general freight agent similar to that recently issued to the officers and agents of the Greenville road, and about as follows: 1. Oo and after tbe inst., witnaraw ail rates to eastern points via Wilmington or Charleston. 2. You will refuse to issue bins or lading to eastern points via Wilmington or Charles- . . ..i. 1 . j! ton. a. in no case must ouis oi iauiug uo given to eastern citiea via Wilmington or Charleston. Statewide American, Hep. Alamance Gleaner: Maj. Allen Compton, a well known citizen of Orange county, while riding near Joseph Vincent s mill in this COUUtV OO last Saturday fell from his horse over a fence, and striking on his bead broke hia necK. lhe horse was not frightened but stood until disen- rraire d. Deceased was sixty years of age. Tha question is often asked, does tbe Sheriff of Alamance county receive any WILMINGTON, compensation for his services as Counte Treasurer ? We are informed that he does r rf an &A AA ak nnAa n wn 4 Vv n i i -wnA 4 n. U "UUUV' JVt O. JrTeSDytGTlQn '. IvQ V. D. J. McRas has returned from TTMnrt is now at his home in Robeson county. Mr. I James Hill was recently ordained deacon S,5I?laDd' bJjtllfZ'L: I J-umer informs us that he, with his fami- 1M . . l .i "is . . Chester, from Liverpool December 9th. "www . . . wiinoui special aeiays on the passage. Prof. Latimer will thus be at his Dost to re- 8ume hia duties in Davidson College on or I about Christmas, and will resume his Das- I toral labors with Ramah and Huntersville I churches at the same time. -Rotv, AMno nhB. na . ""r&" "-v"' Knnia u r . .i iuwi uuwu u mo inmciuuni;- I tlflf lift WAM t!H ifn Adtt k-M Antin fit hueo7 FrTdaV lThe Boa7d was I orcr&nized hvplpptiniy "Rlrler A. CI Ilirnn. l T.ri - -j - - - i eaiuem, ana w. w. wens, Decreiary. I V10 '"" I v V Ti.u.k.. ...j vuuv.d ai iua uiaua uuwu uy uuiubuuiu ouu I riroAnDK.A K I X . u" m.,u.ul0uiliiiS them twelve hours earlier than at present, "V? ST I "wswB WM.U' I nn I ?ffo htMA 4A m milaa wi-k hmaof nf lha I WACBWbAWOf Cft TV UU.sCa UUllUnCfll VI wV I Aitv MftatAww rrik Makwnn 4Ka . . . I ?"J wiuiuoju xuo Daufeo ui .u 9anaiLroad h" ???? 1 tuaageu, ana train h are now ruuuiug through to Asheville again. The mfl -.7 "I i.." "t. i srauiug on iuo roaa irom AaueYiue iu I ilSzT Ka iu ft Tn. I - " HEZtt CITY. NEW ADVKBTISBiaBNIS. Heotsbergeb Noyels. Opera House Rose Eytinge. Mtjnsok Overcoats, ulsters, &c. Mozart Saloon Fresh oysters. Harrison & Allen Stylish hats. J. C. Mtjnds Drugs and chemicals. Masonic Meeting St. John's Lodge. Bridgkrs & Co. Open this morning. Attention Wil mington Light Infantry Cronly& Morris Horse,&c.,at auction Local Dots. Cotton receipts yesterday 1,453 bales. . mi u i j - me city omces win ue ciubcu In A No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. The public schools of this city will be closed to-day. The Wilmington Light Infan try are ordered out for parade to-day. The Postoffice will close to-day (Thanksgiving Dav) at 9.30 A. M. and - 4.30 P. M. Mails close as usual. Tliere will be Thanksgiving Secvicu iw-uajr iu ui. uauico xuuiu i llo'clocJc. Uffenogs for bt. James' Uome. Wood continues scarce, and sold I - . yesterday as high as $2 per load scarcity continues for a few days there will be much suffering iu the community. We hear of any number of per sons who intend to go hunting and driving to-day, provided the weather will admit of il appears at the present writing to be rather doubtfuL - Oar city readers will remember the announcement, twice before made in this paper, that there will be joint Thanks- giving services at Ol. xrttui a umuciau i Church this morning, at 11 o'clock, and r6v.T. Page Ricaud will deliver the gf I mon. Arrested on a Capias. Charles Hawes, colored, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff T. C. Miller, yesterday, en Is3Ued by Evander Singletary.Esq., Clerk ' tne Superior Court of Bladen county, charged with larceny, lie claimed to be a resident of Tonsail Sound, thoueh working here for some time, and persisted in the declaration that his "me was Charley Hall and that he was not the man they were after. His declara tions were made in such a way, however, 83 lo coovioce aa ooseryaoi person tuan uo was playing a part, and finally a former citizen of Bladen. who was conversant with his history, and said he assisted in tryinc um on one occasion, came in and identi m-M a l j . t. ; : ,1 ai a. nea nim oeyona queaiion. i is satu mai. be was arrested lor stealing a sneep ana , i -... . i - t?i: , .i. . tt nroKeiout ui tue ran a, jiiiiaoctiiiovvij. uc . , 3 -, . " "'" -v.-.- w e, mitAl nn in n titnllir mnnnpr In a ttirnen- Une transaction, and he finally admitted that there was some trouble about a little il. aH t n n II a Z n ilfla asari Ho hart ie iurpCoMU0. uiaa committed to jail, where he will be held to J I await the requisition of the Bladen county anthnritiefl. n.ilv n a.ili.r RniiAtin. . .. . 11 . iae iouowmg win duow iuc btaio 01 the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amouut of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending at , . . ' . . fa 3 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James w. WatsoD, Signal Officer at this Station: Tem. R. F. Weather. Atlanta 35 .00 Cloudy Augusta 42 .00 Cloudy Charleston 41 .02 Thr'ng Charlotte 33 .00 Cloudy Corsicana 42 .81 Lt rain Galveston 55 .22 Lt rain Havana 82 .60 Cloudy Jacksonville 50 .02 Lt rain Key West 70 .37 Fair Mobile 40 .00 Cloudy Montgomery 39 .00 Cloudy New Orleans 49 .02 Lt rain PuntaRassa 77 .00 Cloudy Savannah 43 .01 Lt rain Wilmington 43 .00 Cloudy Cedar Keys 02 .00 Fair Penaacola 47 .00 Fair The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature, northerly veering to easterly or southerly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather with rain. NING STAR N. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1880. I The coming Attraction. I Mr. Edward E. Marks was in the city I y yesterday mating arrangements for the , ,,, rr,, tt, .ta I m j . r ii a i ttUU """"vmu. Company, supporting Miss Rose Eytinge in Charles Reade's famous dramatization entitled "Drink." which will be put on the I " " f " , J i nn 'I'nAod.ir nlffhf I ho Npm I If Aina Democrat has this to sav of their Derform- t ,uf . l w l"au . . "1Pe. "rangeiy interesting urama ot '"nK," irom oias u .ssammoir, is, as " deserves, attracting great attention at the yrana opera uuue. as a pictuio oi tue !"WPIMH Ul 88 " """i"."? to mose wno anna, ii is wonaenuny rr, n a i s.rong. ioe eiueneu- maauer iu waicu I f A. ? . J J a J r & " ITLIV ZTi iinnnH;nniI it ia nft. n oa n n.ii .UuwuuiuS...6va..,..., acted througnout as 'iinna' is oy Kose yunge, neme oones, xianoie xiSueri, ".wu' '.vf J. . ..'"r . .7." i Dearie. 10 aav nomine or tne smaller ueouie I . ".. tti lB jesH lmponaot pans, juiaa xiyuuge, who is really a queen among actresses, in "JEf f ?!S uo omipio iuuui. I a-Ty. I- - ..tn.. A I I XJ.C1B 13 tt UBtUlOl (JICUO Ul CaWwIUKf, UU VC1V I a! mi T7 J - W If!.. TnHAnIn eixccuve. iub rcraj ui juis uuuco 19 aIfl strong and good, Mr. Searle is Cou- peau is roaiiy a gooa piece oi cnaracier act- jng. It ta so because of its naturalness. i" ir:n: "rT."! .r " u.Jl ine terriDie aeunum scene, tnans aeaven, 10 m uciurB,, iuu uiauy u i ""uCMCu "tSL ""j r . by strong drink. The play of 'Drink is one to make people feel and think, and it serves a double purpose placed on the stage for amusement. Magistrate's Conn. S. Robbins was before Justice Millis, yesterday, on the affidavit of G. T. Reaves, charged with committing assault and bat- rpfnrfnt anhmitteri. and judgment was suspended on the payment Ot COBts. W. H. Howe. Sr.. colored, was arraigned iraann on iani fence. Defendant was found guilty, but judgment was suspended on the payment of cost From this decision he appealed to I the (Jriminal Uourt, ana was requirea to I enter into bond in the sum of $53 for his I ATm riolinoD maa arraiirnpd nn thft j charge of the larceny of a pair of pants, the property of Jacob Elsbacb, but the memory of the late Dr. J. W. Bull, dis . . A , i; i covcrer of that wonderful remedy, Dr. evidence was deemed insufficient to con- Bull's Cough Syrup. t vict and the defendant was discharged Attempted Suicide. A correspondent at Rooky Point inform 3 us of an attempt at suicide. Il seems that on Monday a colored man named James Brown had a difficulty with his wife, during Which he struck her several blows, when shf? became frantic with raee. rushed I wfaen Ehs became frantic with rage, rushed irom tne uousc ana lumpcu into tue wen i nn, ho n,fimiseR Portnnatelv. the water i j ' was only about waist deep, and, after al- lowing the desperate woman to remain in j her self-imposed predicament long enough to cool off, she was pulled out and returned to her duties and responsibilities "a wiser and a wetter woman." Almost a Fire. The roof of Mr. R Thorburn'a house, on Third, between Walnut and Red Cross streets, caught fire yesterday, about 11:45 o'clock, ana for a lew minutes consiaer- able excitement prevailed in the neigDDor- j o i ea, nowever. ny tne active exertions oi tue I nnUhhAsn nTtis KsMnfV O hrlA Ahrtllf tMII" I U01UUU4D, QltCi UUlUlUg alUiV uwuus a.vua fnAl n . t . .-. in I )i n .aa? and IBtf h Alii 11 I bicubic iu i Liu iwui, ouu " i ing a general alarm, though the family commenced moving their effects from tbe building. I SUB nrunswiVK UOrrvr. I In Tuesday's paper we mentioned the I fact that the body Of a colored infant had Kaon ronnrloH aa fnunrl in a awamn near been reported as rouna in a swamp near Summerville, Brunswick county, with its ' head and one arm missing. We now hear . , , . . , . that a colored woman has been arrested on the charge of being the mother of the in. f ant and with havincr committed the crime. and that the evidence against her is very atrnntr thnncrb van hire not an vet Rscerw strong, tnough we have not as yet ascer tained her name. Vegetable Curiosity. , . ... v e exammea vesteruay a cxinosuy m the ahnno f a hmh orew thronirh ... . . . . . . . . the ring of a key which happened to be im- bedded in the ground by it. In tbe middle it is shaped to the dimensions of the ring, iiiio tint). . . s va ta nt on nrrt;.. nui uviu cuuo BIO UJ u wvii nary potato. The Key is oia ana rusty, as if it had been in the ground for a long time. The potato is from the patch of Mr. James H. Durham, Sr., of Rocky Point. Thanksgiving Day, This being tbe day set apart by the Presi dent of the United States and tbe Governor orNortn Carolina as a day oi tnanEsgiving and praise for the many blessings and favors vouchsafed to us as a people, during the past year, there will be no paper issued from this office on Friday. The Star will twinkle as usual, however, on Saturday morning. in ti ileal Entertainment Wilmington is soon to be treated to a rare musical entertainment, both vocal and instrumental, from the celebrated "Mendel sohn Quintelle Club," of Boston, which are expected to give a performance at the Opera House here on the 22nd of Decem ber, under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association. Steamship Ghtlf Stream, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE in Nervous Debility and as a Tonic. I have used Horsf ord's Acid Phosphate during the past six months, with great satisfaction, in a large number of cases of nervous debil ity, and as a tonic after fevers. W. B. Fletcher, M. D. Indianapolis, Ind. t I Uumaiiabie Letter. I The following is the unavailable matter I ..... remaining in ihe city postomce up to this I ,k,. I TJi., TJmK. TP A XT ri . t ..u.jUtu1hlt.lu1.u.,ui Richardson, Weels Loontome. The mails close and arrive at the Citv rost umcc as rouows: I -it nci-n Northern through mails 7:45 P. M. twruieru turuugu ana way lkr ii. a 1 . T i I maUs 5:30 A.M. Raleigh . . . ..5:30 A. M. and 5.-00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad. and routes supplied there- rr0m, including A. & JN. C. "auroaa, at. 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for nil rmintB i : . j i South daily. . .8 A. M ac( I 9 w (00. R'y)daily v i U " V. ' : ' 1 Minor uneraw ca uarnagton Railroad 7:45 P M Mails for points between Flo- rence ana (Jnarleston, o A. i n.Ar. r r I .-v JT. Fayette ville, and offl cesonCape Fear River Tuesdays and Fridays,. 1:00P M. i Favetteville. via Lumber ton. I T " . . . v . w . a x i m . mj .a. k . l iiiiiii n wn.. a n ni 1 onsinw n; h. And intarmA. diate office MoDdays and i Thnradava nn a m Snaithville mailsV "by 'steam- ooas,aauy lexcepj ounaays boat dailv (exceDt Sundays 10-00 A M Mails for Eaay Hm T ureefc, Shaiiotte and Little River, Mondays andThurs days 6:00 A Wilmingtoc and Black River Unapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays 5:00 A. M OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way Northern through "mail's". .'.".. mails 7:00 A. M 9:30 A. M, Southern mails 7:30 A. M. Uarolina Uentral Kailroad 10:00 A. M. I flonarAl I jb1 i ttittt Anon f--m (X .ASi A TUt to,6.00 p M and'osundaya from 8:30 to y:3UA. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12M.. andiroma tooO-rAM. Money order and I 0fflcP K I Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes everv day at v.vv t. m. mi . m -a . . . ine rumor seems wen iounaea mat a number of prominent citizens of Baltimore I have resolved to erect a monument to the CITY ITEM. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Parcel! Hoase, aarns ' .wewB.oiana. ana tne btah umce. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well established &?ln&VfiZi ?gS2&A Rallroali, .is offered for sale. Terms rcash. For paper. a.' iviu jaiuuivuu v 1"1"7 uaauMUa I" iii iMUiauivtVi I have used Uolden's Liebie's Liauid Extract of TrVi-tm Fmlnanf TZ7llmAv nnfn TLX T PalilmrM-o HaTe been much gratified with the result. As a to 0BlfAJllZ!', anKmia: Green & Fljlnwsk, Agents, Wilmington. A WORLD OP GOOD. One of the most popn ilic, Is lar medicines new before the American pub Hop Bitters. Yon see it everywhere. People take it witn gooa eaect. it Duiias tnem up. it is not &s pleasant as some other Bitters as it is not a whis- Kcy oruiK. it is more luce tne oia raemonea none feel juBt rlgttt toy Mop Bitters.-Wda News. MOTHERS! MOTHERS II MOTHERS I 1 1 b, ickld snffertag a cry withe excru- anagiii s uuiuo ui jaao. n iiioia; n a ouvimnu lgetabotUOOfMRS. WlflBLOW'8 BOOTHimt I -rW a KMit 1- rPhnaa vti4- awiAthAawi aatK whn Vi saa I w BOVUV a A uoiu is Uvs ca luvuiu wU aaJ earth who has ... . . . . . . . .... .. wtu regoiata tne ooweia, ana give rest to tne xnotn- erdreUe pleasant to tne taste, ana is itne i prescription i or one in the United States.- Hold everywhere. 35 cents i a Doiue. rn Pi-rm In hit loofaiM niuin tho UVw nnH Grace, says that Dyspepsia is a great Foe to Grace. I christians. They think the trouble is in their I neans, wnen it is ia lucir BKimacaB. iiiub mo Btomach mflaencea the feelings to Buch a degree that It Amid tbe imore carefully looked after and I resmlatdd with the never falune Simmons Liver j Regulator, the constant nee of which will so im- I prove thefeeling8 aa to make the heart happy and rheBDMtuehtrltisaweU-knownfact that rood. BEST ZSS&ESZ I Sufferers with Dyspepsia, whose circulation is im- I rapid and decided Improvement in their physical I andmental condition by the use of Simmons Liver Reeulator ttjx, mi yoo. wtu be astonished at tne gooa result. DIED. I HUTAFF. In this city, on Wednesday the 24tn i mat. joixNU. uutaff. a native or Beaeraaae, "ermany, agea yeara. The funeral will take place to-day (25th) at 8 D,clock p ,tQm regIdence of Bixtn Md swan streets to Bellevne Cemetery. All friends j are respectfully invited to attend. I FOSTER. In Florence. S. Con the 33d Inst., . ,,,, tj wamvo .Wo . ant. na- f kl. i age. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this after noon from the residence of his son, H. H. Foster, on Mulberry, between Seventh and McRae streets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q PE R A HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 29 and 30- On Monday Cyril Searle'a "Drink" Company, sup porting the Distinguished Artiste, Hose Eytinge. inChas. Reade's Dramatization of Zola's great novel "L'AeBommeir," entitled " ID I 2sT IK." TUESDAY NIGHT: 'LED ASTRAY." Mies Rose Eytisge as Amande Chandoce. Tickets on sale at Heinsberrer's Live Book Store. Admission $1. Parquet Circle 75c. Gal lery 35c. No charge ror reserved seats. no 15 5t Horse, Dray and Harness at Auction. qN SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 o'clock, we will sell at Exchange Corner, an A Mo. 1 Horse, Drav and Harness, sound and to order. J CRONLY St MORRIS, n025 2t Auctioneers. WHOLE NO. iu4"m,UmM ' I Tea lines salld N NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aftpntinn Wilminfrtnn Tiirht Tnfqntrv3 uuuuuuu, ifuiuiuiiuu uiLlll lulQUll la I 11 fEMBEFLS: Ton urn hnreh mmmiiiiu tn in. 1U pear at your Armory this (Thursday) afternoon at 8 o'clock, in fall dress for parade. ny oraer or tne captain, no 25 It R. H. QUANT. O. 8. St. John's Hall, Wilmington, N.C., 25th Nov., 1830. rpHK REGULAR MONTHLY MEETINQ OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 1, F. &, A. M., well be held this (Thursday) evening, at 1 o'clock. An election of Office's for the ensuing Masonic year will take place this evening. no 25 It JAMES C. MUNBS. Soc't. James G. Munds, J)RUQQIST, 35 NORTH FRONT STREET Patent Medicines. Chemicals and Grucrs. Dura and line Perfumery and Toilet ai tides in great variety. s ine Begars. rrescnptlons compounded at all hours, no 86 tf Fresh Oysters JgVERY DAY AT Mozart Saloon. no 25 tf Buy Your QHRIBTMAS SUIT. OVERCOAT or ULSTER, trom MUNSON, Clothier and Merchant Tailor. nov 95 It TJ-MBRELLAS I LADIES' STIFF HATS 1 HARRISON & ALLEN, Hatters. no 25 tf "P. Tj. Bn6i2rerS & OO. w ILL NOT BE OPEN TO-DAT, THURSDAY. ktn, nna wishing some of the Thankselvinc tw,rM wl flnd the door unlocked moet of th. morning. z OLA'S MAGDALEN FKRAT1 AND ALBINE I By tne autnoror -nana.. r7m.'9 nana I NANA I ZOLA'S NANA! Ai NANA I Completed and unabridged. 'OLA'S T.'ASSOMMOIR ! AND MIETTE 1 By the anther of "NANA." ZOLA'S ALBINE I ZOLA'S A.LH1NK I By the author of "NANA." SOLA'S CLORINDA I AND ZOLA a HELENS I liy tne autnoror aha. 'OLA'S HELENS I AND ZOLA'S r ALBINE I i By tne autnor or HAW A. For sale at no 35 tf HEIN8BERGER S. Wm. H. Green, 1X7H0LESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Market Street, keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes, Mineral Waters, Ac. noSl tf All that ia Necessary. "Pi BOP IN AT YATES' BOOK STORE AND SEE for your self. Every Steamer adds to his already larra stock. An unusual full stock of Fancy goods, including many novelties. Organs on easy terms. no 31 tf C. W. YATES B Fine Mountain Beef. -nTB WILL OlFrJCK TO-IJAX BOMS jTXHJS W urnTTNTAIN BEEF, last received. Also LAMB, MUTTON, Ac, at CiUaens' Market and Fourth at-mm Umrlrat nMr Rnnn RrliliM mt 9U tr T- A. W A TnUN All. , 1 u&tim or Aovsnrinnu. One Square on day, ft 0 two days, i iu thrMdara. roar days,. ....... Ivs days, Oae week, Two weeks, Three weeks, Om month, Two month, Three months,. . Six months. 4 OO M 8 Ml 10 00 11 00 M 00 40 IK' One year,. M OU IV Con tract Advertisements Ukon at propiw Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TI. CKOIVLV, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY AMOKM3 MortEanee's Sale of Bcal Estate in WH- BY VIRTU OF A DEED OF MOKTOAOK with power of ssle, ezecatrd to the nndnrslrnrd by John L. Holmes and wife, on the 1st dsy nt November. 1889. and registered In the Hcbht' office of the county of New Banover. llouk XX, page 711. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Market Douse, In tbe city of Wllmiogtoa. at 11 o'clock A. M., on the 80lh day of November, 1830. the valuable property aescriDea in ssin mort gage, being tne let on toe nortnwrsi corner or Fourth and Cbesnut streets, and bow occsplod by said Holmes. Tbe purchaser will pay for papers. and be required to pay tbe purchass money within two hours of tbe close of sale, or other arrangs meats for tho sslo will be mud. WALTKlt L PTEKLK, no6 eoc1 Ids lata th Mrrtgigre. By consent of all Interested, lbs 1 eras of Sals hsve been amended as follow, !t : One third cash and balance in too (tt snnnal pav- ments, wltn 8 per cent. Intercut. Tlllo rrrervrd until final payment W. l .sTKKLK, no Tt eoatos Mortgager. QpQyp Roddick 47 Market MrMi, DRY" GOODS, Wholesale nnd Ilctnll WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE UKN cral public to the following Inducements we aro offerlnc for this week, aad aro determined to make It an oblect for all to giro us a call before making any purchases In our particular lice. Our faculties for buying are as good aa those of any house In the country, snd oar disposition to sell on s small margin fully accounts for the very libe ral patronage or tne ast. we sanjoin a short itt, as our spaco will admit no mors: Blk (All wool) oastimores from noc to f l.tB; Colored Cashmeres from ISO to 7ftc: Plain and ttrccksticd Dress Goods from 15c to B)c Handkerchief Plaids. 14 Hdkfs to the Dress. ic per Hdkf; irancy jress uocui irom ismc np warns; Trimming Silks and Batlns in all tbe latest color ings; Black silk Velvets; A new lot Cretonnes 35c. rcgulsr prlco 8TJc; Ladles' Cloaks, latest styles, all prices; Hoop Skirts. 60c, 7 tic and $1.26; Felt Skirts 60c to 4 60: Blankets from at to f 19 a pair; Spanish Laco ricnus, ncarrs ana j tcs; Cords and Splkos; Cord and Tassels; bilk fringes Ladles'. Uents' snd cniidren s Hosiery, moves and Underwear. A Job Lot of Ladles' Blsck and elate Hose. 9.V.. worth COc, cheapest for the quality ever shown In tbe city, CARPETS. We offer by far the largest assort ment of tho above over offered In tbls r.ttv. and our prices Just the same as quoted in New York. we nsve several jod lxhs id nnswis, iiovrs. Handkerchiefs. Ac., bat space will not admit or further particulars. BKUWB lU'UDli a, no 21 tf r, Market St. Merchant Tailoring. N OUR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT IS EX hihltcd the largest slock of Imported and Lomes- tlo Fabrics of any house in tho fctat Wo hsvo just received anew Hlork, bought very low, and wewill give our creditors tbo ndvanUcu of It Those , in walllog can now be mile.) (llv- me call before buylrg elsewhere. A.. DAVID, no SI tf I eodlng Mercbnnt Tailor snd Ciotblrr Cheese and Mullets. 150 No' 1 CRKAM ciihhhb- 7f- Lbls Largo iiuHct. in; For sale y KERCH NER A CALDKK UhUd. Ino 31 tf Rncon, Salt and E'lour. 3000 tack" L1VEK,,OL HALTi 1000 Bbl8 FLOUR For sale by no XI tf K.ERCHNBR A CALDEU I1KOH. Water Ground Meal. gQQ Bushels WATER MILL M EA I.. For sale by no il tf KERCHNEK A GALDKH UliOH. Powder, Powder, Powder. 2Q0 Kegs RIFLE POWDKH. 0Q Kegs RLASTINO rOVUBIt, 300 nd KRB 8,orUnK rwiKK For salo by noJltf KERCH NER A C'ALDEK IlliOS. Carpets ! rpHB LARGEST STOCK OF CA KI'ETS WOUTI1 of New Tork. Worsted Fringes. A job lot of the above which we are offering at 5c per yard. Ladles' Ulack and Male, Ladles' IjlOSE at a great Bargain, 2Tc and 3..c, worth 60c and 00c a pair. BROWN RODDICK, 45 Market St. nol4 tf A Pleasant New Home. JU8T PUTTING UP ANOTHER LOT Or those excellent Light Running Machines Noo dles for other machines on bana. Sperm Oil. Ac. Old machines taken in exchange. Now Ladles get you a New Home for the winter. Uy beat wishes to yoo ail. o. n. r a nn n. n34 at ssaraei nui. For Sale. 50000 SOFT DKHJK. 1,00) bales Choice Timothy Hay, .00) bushels Itlark and White Oats, 00 barrels Pearl Hominy and tbe 'ticst Bolted Meal in tne city," rrom new corn. PRESTON OUMMINU A CO.. no 34 tf Millers and Uraln 1 alrrs Buggy for Salo. NKW TOPBUQQY8IDBBAR'VKUY,,ANU some, made to order and of the vory best material . To be sold beeauae owner haa no use for ll, aud al a considerable discount on cost Apply to no 11 tf BSC P. H. DAYDICN. 600 riOMMON BEDSTEADS, WH1UU wjc urrs.il i tn thn trada at Bare-aina. Tbe best stock of 1 Chamber ana ranor nnuwrs wtwt iiwuiwu thi. ritv Meirant FoldlM Chairs, tha best assort - meet ws have ever had bow ia stock. If you want bargains in Reliable Oooda call on os. I O. A. HMITU SW I .... rr ll... DO II II r ui ' . t to 00 BO
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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