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The Liverpool cotton corner ended quiet- ly; the short-time movement of the cotton I spmners nas iaue tugij,-; jf-riJetruc-i i ' i ttyi : braska; several persons killed aafc taany; wounded; the loss of property is verygreat; A reoetition of the disastrous storino-, flwk ls feared. Theflrst.seoonda tricts, New York, have elected Stalwart dele-' Mtes to the State Convention. iThe debt i j -f- s statement shows a decrease of $17,488,-! 641.66. The Iron Mountain trail rob- bers, arrested in Arkansas, have been identi- d, New; Orleans Democrafs cotton crop reports show favorable and fine weather in Ala- and ilississippi; the yield in all these States' will be considerably Jess than last year; I from one-half to nine-tenths of the crop has been gathered, Extensive- linseed-oil ' works at Greenwich Point, on the Delaware river, burned; loss over $125,000 - L Rear Admiral Fairfax has been placed on the retired list. The profits of the rhief of the cotton corner, at Livernool. ar estimated at upwards if $IjQOD,ti6oA A town in Switzerland, in the canton of Yaud. has been nearly destroyed by fire. " The International Cotton Exposition ' opens at Atlanta, Ga.. Wednesday, with the reception of guests, an address of welcome from Senator Vance, &c. ; Gen. Gordon will be chief marshal and master of ceremonies. I New York markets: Money 6g4 per cent, and l-16c commission; cotton firm at 11 13 -1612 1-1 6c; southern our firm at $6 859 00; wheat, ungraded spring $1 00 l 40; corn ic higher, ungraded 66 Toe; rosin quiet and steady at $2 502 55; spirits turpeuune isieauy at wfc. - . .- ."j ! , '. '.J if ? There were 32,439 arrivals at Cas tle Garden, New York, in Septem ber. The Edison Electric Light Com: pany are putting down their pipes in New York at last. There is a little Scotch yacht at New York, called the Madge, and it beats all that sail against it, ... ik , Gold memorial medals of PrOftH dent Garfield are making it the Phil adelphia Mint. They, will sell at $q and $10 respectively. The Tenth United States Infantry, has been ordered, to tTrerrxtra guard the remains of the late Presi dent. Even in death in this country there is no safety from human shouls. How is this?- When the FiskUni- versity negro singers were in To ronto they werefreTusWIPF tour noteis. i not favor equality, Mr. W. F. Gregory, a popular vouncr man of Richmond, Va., whilsr. in a despondent mood in Washing ton, took his own life. . He was the only son of Mr. F. C. Gregory, one of the leading; members of the bar in that city. The men who profited by the as sassination were the manufacturers and dealers in mourning goods. There was a tremendous advance. Boston alone spent $200,000 in mourning decorations. New York spent $1,000,000, it is, said. There is another theory as to the cause of the President's death. It is that he died from internal hemor- that he died irom internal nemor xxat-v.. vJ'v vv " I w i tenes causes inflammation 01 us wans, which burst . ultimate : causing death. When doctors disagree whi . r I may decide ? The La Crosse, Wisconsin 'Chroni cle is bragging over a thirteen-foot cornstalk. If we are not. mistaken cornstalks of that or greater length' are common .on tlBoanoke river and in other portions of. this State.'. We are sure that we have seen many that were more than thirteen 'feet in length. ;. ' u- Mrs. TJ. S. Grant is busy in NeW: York unpacking the numerous cases? containing Husband s presenta. -izcnsmg. Poor woman, she hasja years; job. before her. If Grant saved alljthat; was 2iven. bnll-nnris included and aU he accepted, he wilt be able to set UP a first-class musettm. '" Grant is Qsed to the show" bqmeBftil Set em up uSS!'im7tt.i "Bildad" writes from Washmon j w me Kichmond ae that tne net expect to retire; before January ; lgt. Blaine is saiel to be tbe only one who cares to remaw. Some of the knowing Republicans profess to relieve that Grant will.be off ered the Jcretarv f . SfatoHhm 'r .iinvtruno. ghjkaSiaMj8iial The following concerns the family of our dead'i President ; and will h4 sure to. interest "many, of our readers.5 I Mai. Swaim is being interviewed and among" otlter things tells the' fol-j lowing: (Jen. Garfield's study remains just as he left it, and one of the sorrowing widow's ret steps was to go to the room where shej '"PS?. ? W happy 5hours. She,is.; ffiielif'S aTjRfeTr&eite: Jttrlf t!inWselUKMi; BPd PF1 f vtjie . time witli her itiveslnC!leveJantl,Jandpartof the time: m Wiltoins&wi,Tuwew rfihft wiU be near her eldest boys, Harry aid Jlminie, while they are in attendance -at WHfiams iiWmSS4iSS! ing of this week, Grondma Garfield in the future wiU mak6 herihoBaewith MrSj Gar- grandmother is very frail, and will spend nei last days wita- the lanuly or tier dead son. The New; :Tork ' correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes "on the 29th ult. . that be has it on good authority that "the President will decline to accept the resignation of Attorney General MacVeasrh or Postmaster General James until the Star Route prosecutions are pushed - rr -a t0 finaht7- The President assigns bis reason for this that these gen- tlemept, having initiated those prose- cutions, it is eminently proper that they should, in justice to every inter est concerned, conduct them to the end." V X A. Forepaugh's $10,000 beauty, Lou- jsa Montague, was injured seriously by a railroad collision dn Kentucky. An account of tbe accident says : "Two men were killed 'outright Miss Montague,' who was standing on the plat form of one of the sleepers, was impaled by a large board of the platform passing through the calf , of one of her limbs, be sides1 another . board ' piercing her thigh, injuriugher so severely that ner fife was despaired of. The left side of her face was greatly lacerated, a deep gash extending from the temple ' to the chin. This last injury, perhaps, lathe worst, because Miss Montague's beauty was her fortune." In the pressure of other matters we forgot to take time to throw up our head-gear in honor of the victo ry of Foxhall, who won the Grand Duke Michael's stake at the Newmar ket races. Rah several times. Fox- hall and Iroquois will do to bet on. Keene, was second. Rah again. " its Editorials -trill Compare Favor ably wltli Amy Paper . Kinston Journal. TPVio WilTnino-tn Stak came to ns last Saturdav morninsr in an entirely hrio-htas a real 11V W VX v-7kjj tvvwm) -q I morning star. It had just entered its fifteenth year in a prosperous condi- anlnsmgap Itsleai- f T aKilftv.nrill comiiare ing editorials, in ability will compare fWnrahlv with anv naper in the Union. May it continue to reap the success it deserves. "Wumlngton Should e Proud of It.' Florence (S. C.) Times. On the 23d instant the Wilming ton (N. C.) Morning ' Stab; entered I its fifteenth year, and it celebrated its birthday by jconung out ma prapa new dress. The improved condition is noticeable at a glance, and we con gratulate its malagement. on this evi dence of its prosperity and advance. WealiMJtfcebdaJiYvisiL sprigLtlyi'napi second to(-. none:in - Xj- -n&r.Xfn itlo-pfifl- I "iXm rail .will stable to -JL;J5iiii i ,mr,itir Mav ia fns i nksfulAeak he vreater (if HII V IlltllVlUUiU VI wi'vJ " -j-- J I possible) than its accomplishments of if j Jnanml nuk ru .J,AA4-iYm 4- rn annPSfl IT. Mf rilTIl- I IIH JllVllUil;l C VA , Vixv " jv deserves. Wilmington snonia pe i proud of such a competent jourpaiis- tic ireseirtative. - THE OITX. NEW ADVEBTI8KIIENT8. M un son Fine cloths. J. H. Hardin Soaps. mi Coup's CiRCUfr October 13. i F,'.M.:Ktw Cj&-SRovy . '0 Iklt C. W. Yatrs School hook 0 5 Z; GERScnool l)boki. Bkown & oincK-i-)pnin,;ci A. DAVnrrPrlces for the week. ; Parkbr &ZTAYiiOB Guns, etc. ; F. H. Darby Foreclosure sale. : F. H. Darbt Foreclosure sale. I R. M. McIotibb- Dry goods, etc. ' J. L. lATWMGmvlishes, etc. , : P. H. Hayden Now don't forget. Mal JNO. )bdon 65 bro. insurance. Gerhardt & Co. Wanted 1,000 men. Altaffbb, Pmce & Co. Hot-bed sash. Tp."L.' Bridoers & 00.778 weets and sours KeBcmiER & Calder Bros. Candies, molasses, soap, flour, etc. - FortAelTFaiW: .1 nnaiifiHT." iir beat fliveri medicine an I u. ...u n . : WILMINGTON, Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, - Day's length llThburs and 46 minutes. - , Warm weather yesterday for the first of October. - f -4 JToflcases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. - v ' S i. - ' The public schools and the most of the others open to-morrow. , Ttt JReceipts of jeotton at - that fart yesterday footed up 316 bales.' 1 There'was not so much moving us usual on the first of October yesterday. : The open-air ineetings at Dub ley's grove have, been abandoned for the present. .. . . . "Afwell known colored drayman named Alex. Love i died 'suddenly yesterday mondng. - Mr. James H. Ohadbourn and family were expected home from the North last -night. . - ... Leavitt's Gigahtean Minstrels, claimed to be tbii beStSm thead, Will visit; this city very shortly. The communication of "Cape Fear" is crowded out- to-day, but will ap pear in our next imMLJ$j Gen. J. C; raibbott is very ill at the residence of Miss-Amy M. Bradley, near the Tileston Normal Bchool. The Board-pf. County Com missioners hold .' their regular monthly meeting to-morrow afternoon,at 2i o'clock. Tho Criminal , Conrt'yof New uanover eounty, "iioit-; iMeares pre siding, will ooatlifi.l-morrow. The Hegiater of Deeds issued only two marriage licenses during the pats week, both of which were for colored couples. A gentleman xi this city has a brick twenty-two hundred years igjld, it hav ing been taken from the ruins of Ceesar's palace mBome.' The Board of Aldermen will meet in regular' monthly session tip-morrow afternoon- a4 o'clock, and theiBoard of Audit and Finance At 5 p. m. - Capt. Sr R. Birdsey, formerly a cotton broker of this city, war handling the staple hV Augusta; .at ;if, accounts. He's a Uveryttai.tbuis'C Sheriff. Manning turned bver'lo theXJownty Treasurer yesterday $3,158. of which. $f,660 was: .crsditedf to thggen3gjl. Mrs. James McCartney, who was stricken with paraljrsw" on the street; on Thursday night last, continues very ill arid was still speechless:at last accounts, .. There are 25 prisoners now in the county jail, of which 18 are for the Oiminal Court. 8 for the United' States Court and STaelong to Pender county, Norwegian barque Gam- for London Williams & UutMm-irf spirits turpentine, valued at ! It will be seenby tbecpipara tive statement in anoQter colmnTi f hat.eg I 1881, as compared witS'the saSe' month in. 1880, in everything except cotton, the re ceipts of which have fallen off generally. The fine brick. building on the northeast corner of Front and Deck streets, the property of MrAhrens, is receiving the last finishing touches. It is three sto ries high, with rooms and hall above and store on first floor. Mr. John 5 Attoway was the contractor. ' MaUtraie Court. ftm TrWn. colored, had a hearinjr be- fore Justice Gardner yesterday, cnargea . with assault and battery upon nis wife, An- na Irkins, with a deadly weapon, for hhvB8 rebuired.toenterintobond Sr thn ailtn AT KT1 TOr ilUftDOWallUJ U WAW . 'AU ham v'fc:r"r ' -wm :approacbing session 61 tne unnxuuu your The same defendant was then arraigned on a peace warraora.yirf by his wife, and was reouifea 'fo give bond in the sum of $100 for his personal appearance at the office of Justice Gardner on the first Mon day in January, and to keep the peace in the meantime, in default of wbick be was lodged in tail. Frank Anderson, colored, had a hearing on the charge of wilful trespass, and was ordered to pay a flnie of one penny and the costs.' Joe Tucker; colored; charged with wilful txespaW,-was found not . guilty and dis-- charged. ri : Andrew Bowden, colored, charged with assault and'battery was discharged, the prosecutor being required to pay tne costs. Harbor Maatera Beuort. Steamers v. 9 7,234 tonnage. 74. ?! ,iSi Schooners . . 71,650 1 Total American. y:tl,85d fiteamers.:. . .VVV 11,518 tptaage Barques . ,'. . . . . 3,838 . Schoonars 1: .r. J'. Total foTeignw?;...!-. :S --n Total vls And n-- , tfor ladies who rink "WtNE OF CARDUI. N. C, SUNDAY, i OCTOBER1 2i;ot881f U.8. DISTRICT CO j , : - To Bleer on tnklst Day of 'November The following is a list of jurors drawn to serve at the approaching , term of the U. S. District ' Court, " for the District of Cape Fear, His Honor, Judge' G W ' Brooks; presiding. The 'jurors are summoned to) appear on Tuesday; the 1st day of 'Novem4 ber. ' ,. jreie ffonover.--yr E.' N . , i Sellars, Chasj Murphy; John W. Clark, A. Winstead; "W, A. Wright, John G. Ndrood, ;C.! Bj Mallett, Isaac W, "King, E. X .Littleton Isam Sweat, D. L. Gore, Thoaaas BLvera, "W. H. Moore, George W: Huggins, John Maunder, A. J. . Howell, John E. Crow,? Samuel Northopr Jacob Johnson, E. Schuln ken, John B. TWdleyias. W. Bradley,5 James H.. Taylor, George, M Citxh H. H. Gerhardt, Henry Turiier, W. B. Hill, William Dent, GL B. Futch. i .- Bruntwick County. -r-Alfred- Brown. Duplin, Connty.'O: T. Watters, James Highsnlith, Allen Gillespie, W; C. Carrol ton. : ; J Sfortaary. . ' l : There were three interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing y ester-' day, of which one was an adult and' two were children. : Bellevue Cemetery ; reported two -inter ments one adult arid one child for the week. In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there were five interments -three adults and two children during the week. ." See fourth page for other local hews. . INK TWO CENTS A STAND, " TAPER THREE cents a autre. Envelopes three cents a pack, Lead Pencils ten cents a dozen. Pen Holders five cents a dozen, School Books one-fourth lest than regular prices. Largest stock or Picture rrame Moulding in the city, and all must be sold, as the business must be wound up. Kememuer, The Front Street Book Store, oct 2 It S. JEWETT, Prop'r Day School School MISS L. P. WAY WriX BE-OPEN , HER: Schools Monday. October Srd. The Kisrht School offers sDecial advantages to those who wish a practical education and have no other time ; to gam it. itronage soucnea. Church Street, between Fourth, and Fifth. octSlt 7 T Booms Wanted. rpWO GOOD FURNISHED. ROOMS, WITH OR without Board. Address, stating terms, J. C, oot 2 It Box 306, P. O., WUmington. Soap. Soap9 Soap. WHITE LILY" AND foreign and do- 50 othex J. H. HARDIN'S oct2tf Drug Store, New Market. Heal and Corn. jaa Bushels Water Ground MEAL, 2000 oct S it Bushels White and Mhted CORN; For sale low by d. l: GOBX OPENING. TTE DESIRE TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND the General Public that our New Store, NOS. 5 an T HOBTH FBOST, Wfll open fOT business on MONDAY, Oct. 3rd. Brown & Boddick. ;21t -- V '.: V. : oct 8 It F INS BROWN CASTOR BEAVER, BLUB " DAHLIA " ENGLISH DIAGONALS. BLACK DOESKINS, Scotch, English and American Cassimeies, i ; . - ; At i MUNSON'S. i ; oct 2 tf Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Hats! Hats! Hats! JADrES' HATS ! r - AKKIVUNU DAJA. X . : " HARRISON A ALLEN, oct tf " , 1 Hatters. Important GET, iber Snitff embraces manyaew and ibeaott- ful designs. The handsomest Window jupmiow for the least money erer.soia m ". ; : . QtStt : ;; .4 North; Front St. jrcrsT A FINE A8SORTMKNTOF iElHES FOR THB, Breakfast and Tea Table, ' ' consisting' part of PRIZE MESfrtTAfmxmSL, IN TINS; HALIBUT FINS, PICKLED '- & ON, is1 OAnokis r dji'HERBtifo . ' . . '' ' AND"- ' ; : ".' ' LARGE No. 1 MACKEREL, .JW. JSAMiix. The latter being sold In any quantttrjr. ",- ' --.ALSO.--'. , ' i . ' ; A VERY FINE SELECTION OF r COLGATE SDS, i- .u; ;.'- CHARLES McKEANK SONS and .: vxkhaagens ;. , . i"" The,se oo4s ar -p,??;-0 andlam'seluWtfineWemel ' i call akwjrsjw Wfph'ffg KM'wio-'' Vj (tw?i ,:iTOWiai.r " . . i . . ilUMVi'??iJr&:F.n J"T -1 " ,J . f Conuiiissionr's Sal,o of Ral tate Under Decree tofFbre-; . rfosnre.f . iu , , ; TY VTBTTJE OF AND IN PURSTTANCB OP A : JL ndsnnen? of .OPoreolosorej rendered at 'the June Term, 1881 of . the.. Superior Court of New. i Hanover Comity, utate ot No State1 iof North . CarcUna,! iat ai certain civil action sndinein said Court between: -i ne irreeamaa. savm otanK,'! i vi&voxm, ana Rebecca Henderson, mry lie: LCT H. Darbv. Eeferee and iasioner appointed. by said Jndrment and decree, will sell by public' Court House door, the City of Wilmington, ini tb County and State aforesaid. at:twelve o"taiock m., on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1881, the iouowin; Piece or parcel miufusu, situate, lytag and being in the said City of Wilmington, bound-; ed and described as follows, viz r Besiimnie.ehzatv- seven feet from the northeast intersection of the northern line of Campbell street in an e aster- ly direefon seventy-eight feef ; thence Uortt parallel with Third street sixty-six feet ; thi it feet: thence northerly ence: eight feet ; thence southerly parallel with Third; street sixty-etx feet to the ( beginning, bejpg part of Lot S, in Block 248, according to the plan of the Town of t;Umhgton as surveyed .by L,jC.' Turner. " : - ' : m . : FBANK H. PABBT, ; Referee and Commissioner. ThU lat.day of October. 1881. ., I oct 2 tds i CQiiunissioner'g . Sale of , Ileal Estate Unijer Decree of Fore closure. . . . T VIRTUE OF AND iN FCTRStTANCE OF A! . J Judgment of Foreclosure, rendered, at the June term,' 1881, of the Supetidr Court ' or New Hanover county. State of North Carolina, in a certain oml action pesding in said Court between' Christopher Stevens, Plaintiff, and .J. F. Gause, : AdhiinlBtrator of B, H. Orant, deoeased, Malvina A. XJrant, Sarah FH E. Hintn Thomas A. Shepard and Eugenia D. Shepard his wife, C. 3 Souther-, land and Ellen E. SouthBlJafid Ms wife, Lucy. L.i L. Orant. George M. raBt. Richard O. Grant and i Emma S.j3rauf his wifd Josephs Qrant; WU-. liamH. Orant'The Dawson Bankj" and '-The Dumoinew iianover, , ueienaanis, me unaer-' signed, Frank H. Darty, Commissioner, appoinled ' by said Judgment and oeere; will sell by public ; auction, to the highest bidder at the Court Bouse door, in the city of Wilmington, i the county and State aforesaid, on MONDAY,-the 7th day of No- : vember, 1881, the following pieces, parcels or part lots of LAND, situate in the said & of i WU- i mington, and bounded and described as follows, : w whs- . . .- . . . . , . . !;: .. ; Beginning at the intersection of the southern : nne or mncess street with she eastern line of : Second street; running thence southwardly along aid eastern line of Second street sixty-six . (8 ; iee: mence eastwaraiv narauei with mnnoi rtreet one hundred and : twenty-one (131) feet; thence arallel with Second street sixty-ix (66) feet to cess street; thence west- wardly along the southern line of Princess street one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet to the be ginning. , .Also the following piece, parcel or part lot of LAND, viz: . Beginning in the southern line of Princess street, at a point one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet , auN.waraijF iwm us mtersecQon witn tne eastern line of Second street; running thence eastwardly rthwardlvparaUelwith Second streci Bixxv-six iooi ieet to tne Decnnnintr. Also the followmr oiece. ri.roel nr nart. Int. nf LAND. ' " Beginning in the southern line of Princess street at a point one hundred and fifty-three (153) feet eastwardly from its intersection with the eastern line of Second street; running thence eastwardly alone said southern Hne' of " Princess street fort.v- five (45) feet; thence southwardly parallel with Second street sixty-six (66) feet; thence west- wardlv parallel with Princess street forty-five (45) feet; thence northwardly parallel with Second street sixty-six (66) feet to the beg treet slxtv-six (66) i Also the folio wine piece. Darcefor Dart lot of LAND. ;.. . .. Beginning at the intersection1 of the western She of Third Ktrwet with thn southern line of Prfn- street one- hundred, ana vo (ISO teet; thence.northwardiy jarauei wim x;mrasireM sl-rtv-ni'v ftifil wardly along the southern Hhe of Princess street i teet to macess ktmkuiwct Lz one nnnorea ana wurty-wo nj.au) , yj . . AUDI uie KUUV UBWiiucu ytcvspui . v. I ether constituting IJCAIIU LK711$ UOiW ui uu T! Mn 1 Itfnnk 1fi ctt sa.id cftV of : mf AiWnn bnincr had to the official Plan Of sai city prepared by James & Brown, Civil Engineers. Terms of Sale. One-third cash, balancejof pur chase money in four equal installments, payable at six, nine, twelve and fifteen months - respec tively from the date of sale with Interest thereon at eight per cent, per annum,; for whick the notes of the purchaser or purchasers are to be gbren with approved security. '"FRANK H. DABBY, ,. Commiesioner. This 1st day of Qctoberj 1881. Oct 2 tds Bridg6rS & GO SWEETS AND SOURS Of Domestic. X.ife. A. HE! SUPPLY JUST The Celebrated Candy ! Mannf aetdred by ' ROYSTiER, in Raleighj' we receive weekly, and gnarantee its Purity and Fresh Qualities. It Is thi Best and Cheapest Candy . r-soTJTm-WlHatnKHjr ... ;. In Wood and -Glass., i . CHOW-CHOW, (Mixed and: Gerkins, .;.;.;! -v;;-.f j.."ij : ,it'!; iy' J r.:, the' Eartel-irice for Ke5iekliiir ;i i; : TdmaW'Catstip, Olives, Capers, J(hirry Powetv and a r variety of dondimniai. L; . 1 l OK tt . . t TTTix .- nii-.x .HTamI V lTPTTlia VV ahOr-UfrUUllU J1LOCU. .Ton ifffc 'J F Ivv1 : , j a J i ':; : uil..Aueai. . i . : i M-m n rraij . nrj r. k .a a " : septrttf - l. . .-y 'H f,, Second street sixty-six (66) feet; thence west- S2Hw5eiefid2w 1 at ha the preeoj new ones,. sSshoel Stationery wardly uarallel with Princess street t.hlrtv-twn froi the dome of the Hippodrome- exciting Hip- I til ti'tiitl ( Of. WHOLE NO. -f 4947 The Only Cipciis? ifl tli6 orlft ! -if. 2nd Trmmpbant Aiuwial, Tour, ! ,T .. TO TOE . -. ..j. ,4 IieaflSng-Pities '.of. the 3outa. UNITED MONSTER SHOWS ! 'V FDLLY THKfeETlMESliARGER TBTAN'EVER! tf .i! Combined with the? wu: , : - '! CREATPARI piPPpDROME 5 i With a Baee Track' Forty Feet Wide and Nearly ' Half a Milef Around,- wttlexhihit in - Wilitaiton, ThuTSiayi October 13ttt. : ' After-a ' three' weeks' brilliant' and successful i engagement.in the Madison Square Gardens, Mr. ragement Jn the Madison Square Gardens, Mr. up is now on his way to the leading cities of the lib with a Magnificent New Consolidation, ad tted by all to be the uou Soui mitted LARGEST: AND BEST SHOW IN THE WORLD J - Since exhibiting in this city last season Mr-Coup has enlarged Ms exhibitions te fully Three Times their f ormarproportions, with the addition of a Magnificent Hippodrome and Three Circus Com panies, exhibiting simultaneously in Three Im mense Circus Kings, employing nearly Two Hun dred Artists of ail nationalities. A splendid Mu seum and Grand Menagerie. The great and only LU LU, who is hurled more than one hundred feet through the air from a powerful iron cata pult, performing two complete evolutions before en t"0 , . -v., uu,,iu. """vuv Horses. fcc. &c. the most novel and interesting performances ever witnessed in any show in the world. Nine kinds of Music used in the Grandest 8 treet Page ant ever known. FOUR CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME RINGS. Mr. Coup's expenses are so extraordinarily large, that he is compelled to increase the price of admission to 75 cents for adults, and 50 cents for children over nine, years of age. Choice re served seats 25 cents extra, : lm Cheap excursion trains on all railroads on day of exhibition. ; To avoid the crowds' at the ticket office procure tickets at Dyers' Clothing Store, at a trifling ad vance. ' WILSON, October 11 ; GOLDSBORO, October 1 rrao. v; ail wit .: , :J . . . :--m , v , Jdx A H sxlLtLtLA-T J. UUDir Ain i i n jw fin y niima J. x vy-tJ- mi 1 1 w OTTERBOURG, ' TttB ' BtftKB OVEB ' Fifty Thousand Dollars worth of the Finest Stock of Stylish Made Clothing ever introduced ' mto this of any other Market. Governs Exclusively The Day! " BEPERTOIRK ' Part 1st, Clothing for Children'; 2d, ClothmK for Boys; 3d, Clothing forTouthS74tby Clothing for Overcoats, Ulsters, Revfereibles, Shirts, Under wear, Neckties, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises &c. SPECIALTIES. "One Thousand Dollars Reward to the Clo thier displaying a Handsomer or Larger Stook than ours. : u, BPve Hundred 'Dollars to any competitor doing a more extensive Order Business than we. The rapid growth; of bur particular branch exem plifies plainly the confidence imposed in us by our fellow countrymen, - Friends, continue you fa-, vors, and oblige . t - ' - Yonra, Clothingly,' LOUIS J. MfattBOUBG, . . . : . iron Front Store, oct2 it - Wilmington, N. C. DRY GOODS. , -s-.is;. .. j k.?j v i ii 1 1 1. nurrnrrninir T.wn nnmnioTO cmn i vir l rTi a naTM .i -w rt -n-r a m tt a uwtif rm-tk-m w a - OAEPETS.Sa!lli w E ARE RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK AND the public are invited, toxsall and $et Prices. Respectfully, a. n. nciifTiBE. octStf Softool Books. the Cheapest Place td buy ' ;. school suppxies ; ' ;;t i -, i; f; JiLiL-.;, : t.-.'.: . - .IKSBEIIGR'S.. OCt2tf: Live Book' and'Music Store.' ;! . lit i ... t. nti i i 'n n ;-Vieri:Yoii Wont A STOYe'' 'PpWi drop in and look through our siiockLfcNe'if stja'son- , I: aMb cbodsarebei aodedb every. Sieamei. free, on application. . t r i CmTkinG COili( " - caSioguesmaU. v j&iiiis andi Gun Material t .rlj '..i ir.' t jiu. rmmi, Ato-!rirwvirr J ft STOVES are raperior. our expenoeiteacnsH u r-1 hn-A aAiun: Tnmn . zna : nnnia viuibui -uueraub. I Pure wSteWl ' ; 7 f oetltfi tt--:fJ ,i fajuuuc taxumi. Two Montis.,::,. Vt 00 Three Months.. v:......!? :i 94 no ' it ."c-six-MonthSi. .i.i,fn. utvii' 40 00 "".a i One Year,..1...!. uW 00 " Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rateaw ; i& - ' f j' ' Ten nnes solid Nonpareil type make one' square. , SI. CI10iVl,Tr, Auctioneer. r, t BYCBONLY & MORRIS. - vv. y. . r ... .; - 1 1 . " ' Peremptory Sale. V QN TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER" 4, 188 COM- mencing at 10 b'clock A. M., Wft wDIsell, In Store West side 'ofTroht, between Market and Dock streets, all of the - ' :i iv( 'Parlor, DinmgRoom, V ' - . -. ; I : !? Chamber. (80 Suits), Offloe, Bar, v --! : -. Billiard and Kitchen Furniture, ' i ' With- every thing appertaining' to and belonghur to the "Commercial HoteL" -i-.t r,. - Open for mspeotion on Monday r Sd inst-i ' r Conditions cash. .., sen908t OPERA, house: TWO NIGHTS OHLY. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. a & 4. THEOREATPRAMATIC SENSATION, LA6RAT''SCENIC EMBELLISHMENTS. . XU Elegant Costuming, , . Striking Tableaux MONDAY. Mr. George Hoey's adaptation. , A CHILD OF THE STATE. . ever achieved , i. , the dav. A play which electrifies the passions and . fires, the sensibilities. Audiences evince their anhreoiation - vioivw:iTi uj nt-r. u Buttn-A. naruivi Jar. uwnv Hoeyl Mr. Mirk M.- Price. R. J. Dillon, Mr. H. Kees Davis, Mr. Frank. Willard. Madame Materbni. mMA1A.HI!- ronl, Miss Emma-Price, Mra-J- J Prior, and M&s Eva , : The great success of the Prlnoe of Waled Thea tre, London, and Wallack's, New York, t ; -.-ti,.4' i" t The Greatest Play of the Daj.-1 Notwithstandftair this extrfl.ordinrv ftttmctli . me usuar seaie or prices wui oe adopted. . jtiox- nril Sheet opens Saturday Morning at Dyers V ' Evfrjdjrl and seifli-dresa wear at the f oBowinsr prices: ; ' it a Kfi k nri k Kii fta nn a tux w rwv or a ru TXmWa UV) dpu.uif U.W. Un7f fll.UU, Ofif. Q.W9 89.00, $10.00, fll.00, $12.50, $16.00, $16.00, $11.00, $30.00, $89.60. $25.00, pO.OO. $40.00. Boys and Children's Jacket, School and Press Suits. v ' . . i- ? Particiilar attention is asked to this deflartmeht. Per suit for all ages 1200 suits $2.60, $S.0o, $3.60, : 4.W, f4.0U, -S.OO, " ZO.0U, J0.0W. WJ.0O, f7.UO, 7.50,$8.O0, $9.00. $10.00, $11.60) $ll.S0 and $15.00. to oe xouna only at - - A. DAVID'S, oct S tf - Wholesale and Retail Clothier. School Books of every kind. I will make It to your advantage to buy of me. octatf C. W. YATES, Candies and Crackers, QQ Buckets and Boxes CANDY,. . . . Bblfl and Boxes Ass'd CRACKERS, , For sale by , , . oot 2 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Molasses and Vinegar. For sale by . . : oct 2 tf : . : KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. Boap and Starcii. :JQQ Boxes SOAP, ,. -t AV Boxes STARCH, , 1UV . For sale by -i',; ; KERCHNER CALDER BROS. oct 2 tf Flour and R A Bbls RICE, For sale by , KERCHNER CALDER BROS. oetS'tf NEXT DRAWING OF THE lxui8lnna State lottery -V' TAKES : PLACE OCT'R 11. PRIZES1 TROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets, $8 00, Halves $1 00. - -, -.Address Look Box 872,-: i ' 'jl i sept 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. ' - : '':' - ' ' ' '." ' ' - HMIE3 TO THINK ABOUT HOT BED SASH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY, Doors. JBiuias, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER,-. fo,, t 9 pet 8 tf v.. ALTAFFER, PRICE , C). ; v ;Fi Instix LIYEBPO0L St LONDON .GLpBB .OF ENG., . .Assets over $80, W. st.ii:if Aricnltural, of New York-rAssets $161,781 pp. yhTgipia .Fire & Marinepf Assets over $600,000 00. ..Roohester German, of New Tork. . ? Assets $501001, f,r0q Merchants & Mechanics, of Richmond . ' Aeto $828,884 00. ! Columbus Insurance & Banking Co, of Miiieissipvi, , Assets $28049 87, (.- ' , , . 1 ''- JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Areata! octatt ;;,;-tanrt(: yP1hrn Jjow Diitf Pwret-,,; THAT. I HAVE FULL STOCKi ,OF HARNESS, ' Saddles, Bridles and everything In- my line on hiuul. at low n rices and' of best aualltr. 'Also : notice, at Carriage Factory on Third, .bet ! Marketand Princess Streets. -".. oct2tf P. H. HA YD EN. , 'IT -11 WnTttprl 1 nnO TTenj rpo butt buggies, car wagcWs, a ness, Sadodek hw Ham 1 'Best goods and lovwi prtoes.' ' i nHiJil octStf ' ' v. QEKHARDT. OV ; , - -rtk ' . . -u. r x. : "t Tr.uH TiAiiii4 -. ilW ATltALLABl) !BOWTiMClIf I vMw,7Atiittl4YarAtbaSMnandboatf1ltfoe 1 Tat "T them and be convinced. . tno rcutmuuey . j anddlsnatch. . ; ft ..m..... ...... sMt,." No. 8 South Front Street, Richmond,. . i 'is - 1 ! i lse he dW ;- ,l4NArn i ' " " TPr sale bv J. C. Munds. J 'i'mivwM.I',-w- - 5 .UV wvw . -.. . For sate bv J. C.MtrNps. octStf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1881, edition 1
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