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ThevMbrning Star. One Square C ;eT t,. .i, " Two lys,.v.-.ih."; i ; 4l PUBLISHED , DAILYKXCEPT :MQ'NDAra. BATES ?, AXC. noeYear, toy-" "- sixMqntns, - ... 4 I : ::J 1 TO ToClty Subscribers, dallTered in any part pyttkw Ckhts Der week. r Our Cltr f JnM are not authorised to coUect for more ftrfl months In advance. . - -tTTZXat the Post Office '-4t WQmbytton, N. C, OUTLINES. The Mercer brothers, two notorious Iowa desperadoes, were killed in Missouri. - TVo lawyers quarrelled in a Leadville, Col., court; one pounded the other with chair, fracturing his skull. Brewers at the large cities in the West will form' an association and fix the price of beer at $3 ner barrel and $2 per keg. Two men tiled on the Air-Line road at Suwanee. fii bv a passenger train. The sale of the Sprague Print Works at Providence, R. I., has been enjoined by Judge Potter of the Supreme Court of that State. Parnell. in prison, is sick with chills. The National Cotton Planters' Association, in session at Atlanta, was addressed yester day by Geo. B. Loring, U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, on "The mutual relations of America-" Senator Morrill deliv ered a long speech against free trade in the Senate yesterday; Senator Garland gave no tice of his intention to reply; bills and reso lutions were introduced for the retirement from circulation of silver certificates con cerning taxes on deposits in banks, and in rplstntion to a Presidential successor. -A German news and music dealer in Rich mond. Va., committed suicide. Strik ing coal miners near East St. Louis, Mo., threatened a serious not, but were quelled by the sheriff and posse. Two women burned to death in a fire at Morristown, X. J. Wm. F. Weed, who died in Philadelphia Wednesday, left $10,000,000 worth of property. John W. Forney is seriously ill. A theatre burned at Vienna last night; me loss or me was very great; seventy bodies had been recovered. New York markets: Money 65 per cent. ; cotton dull and easy at 1212 5-1 6c ; southern flour dull and drooping at 5 85 8 47i; wheal unsettled, opening a shade better, but afterwards fell off fc, closing with a little more strength, ungraded red $1 251 42i ; corn opened a shade stronger, but subsequently declined, closing firm, un graded 6868ic; rosin very firm at $2 20 2 2o; spirits turpentine higher and strong at o&ic. XoRaleisjh Observer for Wednes day, containing, as we learn, a card from Gov. Jarvis, came to hand. Dean Stanley is to have a monu ment in Westminster Abbey. But few worthier men sleep in the great Abbey. It is understood in Washington that Mahone considers himself a Re publican and in full fellowship, or words to that effect. Senator Voorhees is to speak in the Senate to pat himself on record as to the tariff question. He claims to have been misunderstood. Arthur is sure to disappoint a ma- jority of his own party because he is sure to give a majority of the offices I to the minority wing. After next March there will be music in the air, you bet. I begin to suspect that our little pronunciamento was published a few months too soon. Tell Loge Harris and the other boys to fix up another. We must keep it warm. Tom Coop er to Ike Young. I keep my bargains with the Re publican Senators and I expect them to see to it that President Arthur re wards my men. A bargain to hold must be observed on both sides. W. Mahone, Senator and late Rebel Brigadier. Miss Ida Ullman, of New York, sued Henry Meyer, of Richmond, Va., for breach of marriage contract. She estimated the damage to her heart at $25,000. But the unappre ciative jury could not see why a $1, f50 plaster would not heal the sore and so they applied that sum. Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, just dead, was born in New Jersey irv 1836. He was a graduate of West "omt. He was not a success as a cavalry officer. 'The Southern cav alry did not stand in fear of his com niand. He had a poor reputation in this State for morality. He was ap pointed Minister to Chili in 1865. Last May he- was reappointed by President Garfield. He died at San tiago where he 'iias been sick for months. Mr. W. B. Hazleton has bought the Baltimore Gazette. It is to be dependent in politics. Its name" is to be changed, to the Times. Oh, for some new names for papers. (JJall them the Whangdoodle, the Boome rang, the Blizzard, or anything else than the 6ld bid names. Baltimore Js a Democratic city, but it cannot support a sfraightrout r. Democratic paper. The; Gazette was. a decided paper in its f tone, j : We supposed the -V - - VOL. XXIX. NO. 64. Democrats will have to start another .paper. A city of 350,000 ought to support an able Democratic paper. "William NiaV a, negro, who out raged Mrs. Margaret Gosser, at "Wil mington, Delaware, escaped the hang man under a plea set up under the 14th amendment. A colored man was excluded from the jury. The United States Supreme Court decided that this was a violation of the 14th amendment to the Constitution. A new trial was had and a negro placed on the jury and Neal was acquitted. J udge Lynch would take him in hand if he were a little - further South or West "When technicalities serve to save murderers and rapists the mob will be sure to do the work. Henry Irving, the leading English actor, has had a grand success at Glasgow and Edinburgh. His two weeks at the former realized $20,000, and his twelve nights at Edinburgh brought over $21,000. Mr. Irving, in his neat speech of thanks at the close of the latter engagement, said it.wa8 unprecedented in any city in the kingdom or m any city. He complimented three English actresses, one dead, one retired and one playing with him. We quote a part : V Your brilliant theatrical annals are very remarkable, and the appreciation of the Edinburgh audience is one that the actor used to look forward to, and doea look for ward to, with great anxiety to gain ; but .1 3 f i m me recoru oi your appreciation oi manv tusunguisnea actresses who nave appeared in your theatre durine the last oenturv is j i i . . . one that makes in the history of the stage a very interesting chapter from Sarah Sid dons to Helen Faucit. Cheers. I There- port of the high appreciation of their talents, which you have shown in a most substantial manner, occupies a very brilli ant and interesting place ; and I am sure to tnis list and to this scroll will be added with undimmed lustre the name of Ellen Terry. LLiOua cneers. J On Tuesday, Senator Davis denned his position. He was elected Presi dent of the Senate, he said, without seeking it or exchanging a single word, directly or indirectly, that could impose any obligation upon him. He will soon retire from the Senate. His only ambition while there was "to be instrumental in bringing about perfect peace between the Nerth and the South as the best means' of promoting the permanent prosperity of the whole Union." He thought the President ought to have a iair trial, lie proposed to treat him cordially and would vote, there fore, to continue the committees. The Senator will be found voting, we have but little doubt, according to conscience and with the Republi can party It is now asserted as a fact that Guiteau informed his family of his purpose to kill the President. The jury ought to inform Guiteau of their purpose to hang him. A ' Washing- Ion special says: "It has been privately reported here for some time that Guiteau had communicated to the Scoville family his intention to kill the President before the 2d of July, when the murderous shot was fired. The story goes that Guiteau wrote to his sister, Mrs. Scoville, prior to the 2d of July, announ cing his purpose. Mr. Scoville was absent from Chicago at the time, and his wife tele- f-aphed for him to return tmmediately. hree telegrams were sent him and for warded to him, eight miles for the nearest telegraphfofflce into the country where he was stopping. He returned to Chicago, and arrived there almost at the moment that the news of the assassination was tele graphed throughout the country. Without going home, he took a train which left within an hour after the shooting for Washington." Mr. Sam Phillips is being much criticized. He has succeeded in mak ing himself rediculous. He is a suc cess. The Baltimore American, Rep., of yesterday, sys: "Solicitor GeneraKPhillips, who has been Actinsr Attorney General since Mr. Mac- Yeagh forsook the duties of his office makes the annual report oi tne department of Justice. " Readers who have been looking to it for exposition and discussion of the Star Route cases will be disappointed, as there is not the slightest allusion made to them. We suppose that this omission grows out of the fact that the red tape reg ulations of the rcumlocution office pre vented what Sir Joseph Porter would call the 'official' recognition of Mr. Gibson's valuable and exhaustive disclosure of the frauds; bnt, as that document is already be fore the country, Mr. Phillips' course in the matter is of very small importance. Spirits Turpentine. Mitchell county produces cran berries in great abundance. Raleigh" Advocate reports 30 professions on Leasburg circuit, and 11 on Hyde circuit. Goldsboro Advance: We are glad to learn that the Trustees of Daven port Female College are making efforts to reopen that institution. Rev. G. F. Round was appointed to take charge of it. . Norfolk jyirginian: . The news reached this city yesterday of the death of Richard J. Gregory, Esq., of Goldsboro, N. C, where he has spent the greater por tion of his life in later years and - his busi ness interests were centered.7 He died last Sunday in the 69th'year of his age after a WILMINGTON,. N 0., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881. long and painful r illness from paralysis.' me deceased was the - son of the lata Dr. Richard.B. Gregory, of Gloucester county, Virginia. Raleigh Hews-Observer ; We do not believe that there is any connection whatever between Mr. Best and in. Canedo. Oae represents Bostonians and the other New. Yorkers. We believe that Dr. Canedo is perfectly sincere in his professions and that he may be relied upon as he .. says he win ao. am as xnis is a matter oi business. Dr. Canedo's proposition win be scrutinized very closely and ample guarantees will be required, and will no doubt be given, that the contract as made shall be carried out in good faith. Durham Plant : On yesterday an acre oi land naif mile from the corpo rate limits was sold for $842. Durham propertv is increasing in value all the time. -On Saturday night last West Rick, who lives two miles this side of Cedar Fork church, lost his barn, stables and three horses by fire. Deputy Collector Jas. B. Mason, accompanied by Deputy Marshal Barbee and Gaston W. Ward, were out on .New Hope, in Orange, last Tuesday, and seized a distillery.. There were two stills and the entire operation was carried on underground. Raleigh Recorder i We regret to learn oi tne deatn or the venerable Wil son D. Webb, of Franklin countv. - The Chapel Hill church has. on the recom mendation of Dr. J. A. Broadus, called a young brother . from Virginia as pastor. The Wilminaton Star, in its account oi tne hanging by a mob of the murderers' of Mr. T. M. Lvnch. in Oxford. N. C. says: ''No doubt tine course of justice in the soutn the escape of so many villains from punishment has had much to do with the lynching of these negroes." The Stab is. in our opinion, correct in its explanation of this affair. It has come to pass that no man who has money, or friends who can command money, is in any danger of pun ishment. North and South this is true. Star Route thieves who steal millions, and forgers of notes, even on supreme conrt judges, are in no danger of arrest.- Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: liov. Jarvis, growing restive under the growing storm of popular censure, has to day "fired a gun to windward." as the sailors say; and made public, through the uoserver, a document complaining of his astonisnment at some of liov. Vance s assertions, and especially the Senator's "un just criticism" of his ("T. J's") action in relation to signing the 'Western Extension. ' J arvis mattes a lengthy attempt to straighten his record but we think any impartial per son who reads it will agree with us that it is the special pleading of a coquette who is all things to all men until brought face . r 'ji xi e 1 l io iace witn me necessity oi explaining ner double dealing. A gentleman, who ought to know, informs us that Col. John D. WnitTOrd, late .President of the New Bertie Railroad, and the determined oppo nent of what may be termed the "Major John Hughes party in the en City, or perhaps-rt might be called the '.Anti-Jar vis element, was summoned to Raleigh last week by Gov. Jarvis to hold a confer ence. It was a few days after W. J Best's speech at llttsDoro, wherein he annoanced that the failure of Commissioners Jarvis and Worth "to keep their pledges," had delayed, if not frustrated, his plans for giv ing North Carolina a grand Trunk Line from the mountains' to the sea. Whatever be the outcome of Mr. W. J. Best's schemes, it would appear to be cer tain, as Mr. George Allen writes us, that he has greatly improved the Newbern Rail road, materially and otherwise. It is rumored that a prominent citizen of Eastern Nort Carolina, at one tune upon the Bench, may come to Raleigh and possibly take up the pen of journalism. One hundred and eighty excursionists assembled at Golds boro on Monday, bound for the metropolis of the New South. The sudden and dangerous illness of the editor's father pre vented the usual late items in this number. -Two Northerners, srivin? the names of Dr. G. W. Edwards and J. D.-Xord, were arrested on Tuesday evening, while making off with a lot of overcoats, etc., belonging to the guests of the Yarboro House. Their trunk, which had been sent to the depot for shipment, was found to be full of stolen goods. Wtt and Humor, one of JNew York's humorous papers, has a portrait of James A. Robinson, Esq., of the Winston Leader, as one of the recognized fraternity of witty paragraphers. The arrests (of the negroes who killed Mr. Lynch) were due to the watchfulness of a local detective and Mr. Donald Mitchell. Rumor says that at least half of the lynchers were colored men. The effect of the lynching has been to quiet apprehensions which the cowardly assassination naturally aroused. THE CITT". NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. Jewett rChristmas toys. J. C. Munds Mineral waters. Lecture Rev. Thos. D. Pitts. Heinsbkrger Christmas presents. K. of P. Meeting Section No. 221. Muhson Suits to order at low prices. Fob Atlanta Excursion C. C. R. R. NaratM Guano Company. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Navassa Guano Company was held at the office of the Company in this city, yesterday at 11 a. m., when the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: President Hon. R. R. Bridgers. Treasurer and Secretary Donald Mc- Rae, Esq. Superintendent Col. C. L. Grafflin. Supervisor of Agencies Col. W. L. De- Rosset. Directors Walter E. Law ton, John C. Grafflin, W. S. Dunan, R. R Bridgers, Donald McRae, Edward Kidder, Smilie A. Gregg. The report of the Treasurer was very satisfactory, showing the increasing popu larity of the Company's fertilizers, the de mand for which keeps fully up to their en larged f acuities for manufacturing. Duly Observed. Yesterday was knawn in the religious calendar as the "Feast of the Immaculate Conception," one of the greatest, feasts ' known to the Catholic Church and honored by the members of the same the world over. The day was duly observed by the Catho lics of this city. There are political9outbreaks so popular with the whole people that . the State dare not interfere. The breaking out of pus tules, nhnples. tetter and the like on the kf ace, can be pleasantly cured ? by Dr. Ben son's Stem uure. Also gooa ior ine sma; andBcalp. .f t. Local Dot. ' : ' Fine Christmas terday. weather yes Only twenty cents per pound for dressed turkeys yesterday morning. Justice Hall tried one or two cases of minor importance yesterday. Mr. John D. Williams, of Fay etteville, has been in the city for a day or two. Eggs are selling at from twenty five to thirty cents per dozen. Send in your "hen fruit." Among the fine cattle on the market yesterday morning were twenty seven from Cleaveland county A neat parsonage is being built for Rev. D. J. Sanders, pastor of the Ches nut Street (colored) Presbyterian Church, The health officers advise a thorough cleaning out of lots, where it is necessary, as tending to promote the good health of the community. -There, have been ten marriage licenses issued already during the present week, of which six were for "white folks, Now, don't that look encouraging? JNot a scratch oi a pen," was the response to our application for news at the City Hall yesterday morning. No police arrests and no court for two or three days. The Savannah Netos, after al luding to the activity in the rosin market and the high price of spirits turpentine, says: "The prospects altogether indicate that the producers of naval stores will this season, notwithstanding other reverses, rea lize very handsome profits on the products of their farms, and will have cause to be satisfied with the results. Let's All so to Atlanta. Persons who have been to Atlanta within the last few weeks speak in glowing terms of the great Exposition, and are anxious that everybody should go and see it. It is said to surpass the most extravagant -expectation of its projectors and well-wishers in all its departments, and it is a triumph ant vindication of the oft-repeated declara tion that "there is life in the old land yet!" A gentleman informed us yesterday that it was only necessary for a person espe cially a man of business to go there to have new life impulsed into him., and that all such would leave with a much more ex alted opinion of the resources and capabili ties of his section. It is probable that the Exposition will close with the present month, and those who desire to witness the wonderful exhi bition and receive new inspiration and en couragement for the duties and responsi bilities before them, should embrace the earliest opportunity to make the trip. At Last ! Elitty Fisher, more familiarly known as "Crazy Kitty," was examined by a commis sion de lunatieo inguirendo, yesterday, con sisting of two magistrates and one physi cian, as required by law, and, in accord ance with the facts as presented, was ad judged of unsound mind and was ordered to be taken to the insane department of the County Poor House for confinement. Kitty was a nuisance on the streets that had long needed abatement, but otherwise was per fectly harmless. She was also made a butt for the sport of thoughtless children, who sometimes treated her rather cruelly, and the fact that she has been placed where she will be properly cared for will be a source of satisfaction. Foreign Shipments. The following shipments to foreign ports were made yesterday : The German barque Amanda, Capt. Shultz, for Mayaguez, Porto Rico, 'by Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins, with 243,074 feet of lumber, valued at $3, 771 21; and the Schr. Jno. S. Ingraham, Capt. Packard, for Ponce and Arroyo, Porto Rico, by Messrs. Edward' Kidder & Sons, with 223,076 feet lumber, 100,000 shingles and 16 barrels tar, valued at $4, 846 65. Total valuation of foreign exports for the day, $8,617 86. Arrest of an Escaped Convict. An escaped convict from the Penitentiary was captured in this city a few nights ago by Officer C. H. Strode, while looking for another criminal. He was sentenced to the Penitentiary for larceny in 1877, his term being three years, but he succeeded in es caping during the following year and has been at large ever since until captured by Officer Strode. He was returned to his old quarters yesterday, along with the convicts from the Criminal Court. For tne Penitentiary. The following convicts of the late term of the Criminal Court were taken to Ra leigh yesterday, in charge of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Howard: Wm. Phinney, colored, perjury, 6 years. . Wm. Price, larceny, colored, 2 years. Amanda Furman, colored, perjury, 12 months. .Also Wm. Hope, colored, the escaped convict. Superior Conrt. On account of the compromise in the Mc- Dougald vs. " Bonham case on Wednesday, there was no case set for yesterday, and consequently Court adjourned at an early hour, after calling over the motion -docket. BITER AND MARINE. ' Steamship Benefactor, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. , The ship JJepuWic, Holmes, sailed from Liverpool on the 5th inst for this port. 4 iff Dally "Weather Bulletin. - The following will show the state of the thermometer at the stations named, at 8 P.M. yesterday, Washington meantime; and also the amount of rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hours ending daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this city. These observations, it should be un derstood, are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations named. Temp. Rainfall. Weather. Atlanta , Augusta , Charleston Charlotte , Galveston Havana. ...... Indianola Jacksonville , , Key West Montgomery. . Punta Rassa.. Savannah. Wilmington . , 54 .00 Fair 56 58 48 71 77 70 66 80 60 73 53 52 68 61 67 .72 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .20 .15 .00 Cloudy 'air Fair Clear Fair Cloudy Cloudy uiear Fan- Cloudy Jfair Cloudy Port Eads Clear Pensacola". . Cedar Keys. Lt rain Fair The following are the indications for to day For the Middle Atlantic States, warmer, fair weather; winds mostly westerly, and stationary or lower pressure. For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather, fol lowed by local rains; winds mostly easterly, stationary temperature and pressure. For the East Gulf States, cloudy weather, with local rains; variable winds, stationary or higher temperature and barometer. For Tennessee and the Ohio "Valley, fair weath er, southwest, veering to northwest winds, and stationary or lower temperature. For the West Gulf States, partly cloudy weath er, local rains, variable winds, stationary temperature, and stationary or higher pres sure. Colored People's Fair. We learn that the indications are very fa vorable for success to the Colored People's Carolina Agricultural Society's Fair, which comes off at Wadesboro on the 20th, 21st and 22d of this month. We hope every thing possible will be done to . encourage them. Alluding to the matter our friend of the Intelligencer says: "We note with pleasure that there is a wide-spread interest among the colored peo ple, and that they seem determined to ac complish something before they are done. The leaders m the movement are not mak ing much noise, but they are quietly can vassing and pushing the enterprise with gfeat vigor, .throughout all the counties in this section of the State the Fair ques tion is being agitated, while in some of the South Carolina counties much feeling is manifested. If the weather is favorable, it is perhaps safe to conjecture that there will be quite five thousand people in attendance. Among other features calculated to attract a crowd, there will be three brass bands in attendance. Prof. Agostlnl's Matinee. The matinee to be given at Rankin Hall Saturday afternoon by the pupils of Prof. Agostini's dancing school, will undoubted ly be a pleasing and enjoyable entertain ment, and this fact as well as the object for which it is given, will assuredly attract' a large crowd. No admission fee will be charge, but no one will be admitted without a package, the contents of which are to be given to the poor. TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Thou sands of rats, mice, cats, bed-begs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with "Rough on Rats." Sold by druggists, loc. uepot j. C. Munds, Wilmington. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office aspollows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast 5:80 P. M. Northern through and way mails 5:40 A. M. Raleigh 5:40 A. M. 5:80 P. M. Mails for tne n. u. itauroaa, ana routes supplied therefrom including l A- HT fl DollmaJ o K-M1 A TUT Jtr K-9( T "Vf Southern mails for all points South, aauy s.w v. vl.sc, 7:40 a. m. Western mails (C. C. Railway( daily (except Sunday) mxa. m. All points between Hamlet and Kaleigh 5:00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road : oHJO P. M.S 7:45 A. Jtt. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 80 P. M.& 7:45 A. M". Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear ""River. Tuesdays and Fridays 10 P. M". Fayette ville, via Lumberton. daily, ex cept Sundays 90 A. M.&5KXTP M. Wrightsville, daily, except Sundays. . . 8:30 A. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays 60 A. M. Smithrille mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) ts.-au a. m. ails for Easy Hfll, Town Creek, Shal lotte and Little River, Mondays and Thursdays 60 A.M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A. M.6 90 A. M. Southern mails 70 P. M.&7.30A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 40 P.M. Wrightsville 6:30 P.M. mans collected I rom street ooxea every uuy at O0P.M. Stamoa for sale in small Quantities at general delivery when stamp office is closed. General delivery open from daylight to dark, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:15 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. CITY ITEMS. THE MORNING STAR can always be had at the following places in the citv : The .Purcell House, Harris' News StandJancthe Stab Office. ON TTHRTY DAYS' TRIAL. We will send Dr. Dye's Eleotro-Toltaio Belts and other Electric pnances on trial ror tnirty aays to young men and older persons wno are amictea witn jxervous Debilitv. Lost Vitality, etc. truaranteeine speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor and man hood. Also for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paraly sis, Liver and Kidney Difficulties, Ruptures, and many other diseases. Illustrated 'pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger. at Chambersburgh, Penn. : A Benefactress. Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach our "Susy" to say, 'A blessing on Mrs Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colicking, and teething siege. Mas. Wihslow's SooTHiNa Stbtjp relieves the child from nain. andZcnres dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums,reduces inflammation, cureswhid colic, and carries the infant safely through the teething neriod. It Derforms Dreciselv what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing . less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for C!hildren Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. 25 and 50c. Bargains ! HARRISON & ALLEN, "dec 8 tf - i . - Hatters. .ten. ' I ail 4, T If WHOLE NO.' 5004 - ifrfcW ADVERTISEMEJJTa Notice. rjVBE MEMBEES OF SECTION NO. 221, E. R. K. of P. are hereby notified that Regular Meet ing win do neia To-ight, at 7$otcioojc. Annual election oi umcers. - , JOHN L. DUDLEY, dec 9 It Review copy. Sec'y and Treas. Lecture on Florida. rpHE REV. THOS. D. PITTS WILL DELIVER a Lecture on "FLORID A," this (Friday) Evening, 9th inst., at the Opera House. Admission, 25 cents. Tiokets to be bad at Dyers and at the Drug Stores of W. H. Green and J. K. MoDhenny. By order of dec 9 lt THE COMMITTEE. Christmas Toys; tlons, and avoid the rush just before Christmas. ramemoer, tnose wno Duy early get the best. 3 At S. JEWETT'S dec 9 lt Front Street Book Store. Mineral Waters, LL KINDS, On Draught and in Bottles, At JAMES C. MUNDS', dec 9 tf Druggist. We Guarantee JOWER PRICES FOR SUITS MADE TO OR- der than is asked by N. Y. Broadway Tailors Best English Goods of CLOTHS, DIAGONALS and UAS1M1K1B just In. dec 9 lt Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Don't Forget 'JH) BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, such as FOOT BALLS, ROLLER SKATES, and nameless other things, at HEINSBERGER'S. JADIES AND GENTS Will find the Largest Variety of HOLIDAY PRESENTS at dec 9tf HEINSBERGER'S. AN EXCURSION VIA THE Carolina Central R. R,, Party For the Atlanta Exposition. JParty of of Fifty. Fifty. PARTY OF FIFTY IS BEING MADE UP," who propose to leave for ATLANTA about De cember 15th. Extra inducement is offered in a rate which will include Railroad Fare as well as Hotel Expenses for an entire week in Atlanta. Ladies and Gentlemen should take advantage of this opportunity, as many are already on the list to go. For Information apply to CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. fr su dec9 2t For Sale, A PONY, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF the late Samuel F. Potter. Apply to THOS. W. STRANGE, Adm'r, South side of Market Street, between 2d and 3d Sts. dec 8 3t Holiday Presents ! A N UNEQUALLED COLLECTION OF EURO- PEAN and DOMESTIC NOVELTIES for the ap ap proaching Holidays. HANDSOME 8TYLES, FI- NEST QUALITIES, LOWEST PRICES. 1ST 4Uj dec 8 tf WILLIAM H. GREEN, Druggist, nac Market Street. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I have in store one of the largest and most attractive lines of Celluloid Dressing Cases, Plush Odor Cases, Christmas Boxes, Patent Wall Pockets for Combs and Brushes, Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, Toilet Sets, Vases, Cologne Bottles, and other Fancy Goods ever Drought to the city. 1 invite all to call and examine goods and prices before purcha sing elsewhere. Respectfully, ii. 11. UAituiJN, .urufrgist, dec 8 tf nac New Market. Cloaks, Shawls, Jackets, Ulsters, MISSES' CLOAKS, Cloak Material, Ulster Cloths, Ladies and Children's Underwear, Flannel Under Suits for Children, Hand-made Under Shirts for Infants, Bleached Cottons and Sheetings at same prices at which they were sold beforelthe advance. Spanish Laces, Scarfs. Fishus, Collars and Embroidered Ties beautiful. . M. McINTIRE. dec 8 tf BABBITT METAL! 1000 Pounds OLD FOR SALE In Large or Small Lots, AT THE Office. ' www-- 1 1 J " fW Contract Advertisements taken si propor " innately low rates. jn5i'Ks;, TenltaesBoUdNonparefltrpeniakeonesqnare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MOZAET SALOON J Ti? rS?rtM ONLY THE FINEST wTOTS AND V Sp- ' M-r LIQUORS. ' V,r5SrtCij,'iJV?"'- All the Novelties In Liquid Refreshments pot ; " , " on sale promptly.. . .. ..; ;-.;v.yN:,i.il;,;.-; ;.. ' Polite and attentive Assistants to wait on pat-H-H-'' : J. H. Munn & Co.'s Extra Dry Champagne and l :i Heidselck fc Co.'s celebrated Dry Monopole .f - Champagne, as well as Barr A Co.'s Pale Ale and C ' Guinness1 London Stout Porter, my own importa-. tlon, always on hand. , . y- -.s-ty-Wf rtiSj, - During the season the beai Nr Btrer Oyvton'i 0 served raw, or prepared inaj ,ptjl9y oompSCi ' tout caterers, can oe naa. . , -. , .. , Pool and Billiard Rooms up stafcrs. GiveiheacalL ' JOHN HAAB,"Jrrs':..' dec7tf New Italian StTing Baaii THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FORMED A 8TRBSi -' BAND of aocomnllahed Hnilolui. vhn ni.v r','.' by note, and is prepared to furnish all the latesVC--?' and best class of Music for Balls, Parties, Ger- 's ; mans. Serenades. Ac. &o. Tenna renjtnnfthl a - h , Apply to or address MTE 8D3ERIO. Leader. ' Market St., a few doors north of Seoond.--.ty - t sale Postponed. ;v-; THE SALE OF THE STOBE ON THIRl - A opposite City Hall, and tha Vsntnt Lnt miSv,-- corner of Third and Chesnut Streets. to the Estate of the late J. Francis Kb heretofore advertised, has been postponed until Baturaay next, tne mtn inst., at 18 o'clock M..; -.. neo 7 4t nac . A. G. RICAOTOomVi: You Want TO GIVE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT,-AND AT 5 : ; KASPROWICZ' you will find Cigars. Ctear-V'- and Clearette Holders, duma. PnnnhM anrl fimn.- iters-Articles Articles generally In great profusion. - The"--vC acceptable gifts for presentation to-QtCf'tc ? ' n. H. H. KAbPROWICZ, t&X-v-t-'X most tlemen dec 7 tf Garden City Cigar Emporium S5SO GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY I AT THE NEW GIFT ENTERPRISE STORE I NO. 22 SOUTH Fr'ONT STREET. "Ji lw Review copy. .V. ' uJ!--?"--i dec ' 300 Tm JaBt m jaxd', ;v : 100 do- afloat, wm arrive VY In a few days. f- 0)VJJ All at Low Figures at" . ; v. i ' 7 J. A. SPRmGER'S ' deo6tf Coal and Wood Tard.'iv'-iVl The Clarenflon Water forts Company r IVES NOTICE THAT TT TS 'RUADV Trt m-'-: OTceive applications for suDDlvinff water. In-: - formation in regard to rates, &o., oan be had, - :- and applications must be made at the Superin-.". -! tendent's office, No. 1 Journal Building, Prinoess ' . su-eei. 1 rom v 10 11 a. m. ana s to o r. m. ser--' -vice pipes will be laid in the order in which the " applications are received. . .".'. .... .', street, from 9 to 11 A. M. and 8 to 5 P. M. Ser.w nov 20 tf JOHNC. CHASE, Sup't. : . 'iririnli it : r. . t . 1 . . 7TRGINIA CO-OPERATIVE STOCK FARM and -f-! ; V POULTRY YARDS, FREDERICKSBURG, Va. f. ' - V Registered Jersey Cattle, of best butter strains v v -a specialty. The largest herd in the State; kepW;X : on three farms, and most successful at Vircini . . wold, Shropshire ant South-Down Sheep; Berk-V" shire. Essex and Jersev-Red Swine, and all of the v"A Y-- leading varieties of pure-bred Poultry. Address!' " - , A. P. or M. B. BOWK, Look BOX H, K A dec 4 D&WSw . FrederlcksbargriVa.:':fVi';';; Money SAVED IS MONEY MADE. THE BEST HAR-' ' --- . ness. Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Trunks and TivKf Jv; .7 - ling cags oan De Dougnt ior tne least money, at JUAliliAl LRD A BOWDEN'S. XT. O TKu-mA CIa.A tuutuuuKvu fs auu Awvau uw duviv UVV1VO dec 4 tf No Rest ! T70R 'OUR DAVE." STOVES PILING IN AND M; X1 out. Supply, however, equal to the demandV: , ', . .-r-, ;,'!'(,' Send in your orders AND SAVE MONEY; 'V- VvA: ' Ill'Tin nr iff, I., ATT t. , I . ' . ;1rJ i. ' ' J-UXVJ1 " till El VJ1LI. SSO JliZpiOBIOn. : : deo4tf PARKER TAYLOR C if Now Don't Fororet T'HAT I HAVE "FULL STOCK OF HARNESS Saddles. Bridles and evervthinir in mv ttntf on- L hand, at low prices and of best quality. Also -y-i'-'' ? Carriages, Buggies, Cart and Drays. Blacksmith- ing, horseshoeing and woodwork done at short . '. notice, at Carriage Factory on Third, between Market and Princess Streets. -,; t u"V dec4Ctf P.H. HAJDEN. '. -- .i i . j,- . i,.,,' X Beef! Beef! DO YOU LIKE GOOD BEEF? Then coin to CAMPEN'S. at Citizens' Market, for ensuing . week: You can certainly rely on getting the " best. Also, all lovers of FINE VEAL will do well r -to call oa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, -; . nov 16 tf , Citizens' Market.- j L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE r j rPAKES PLACE DEC'R IX. PRIZES FROM X . $10 to S100.000. Price. Whole ticketa. tlO 00. Halves $5; Fifths $2; Tenths $1. V . ; .1 & : Address ijook box xrt, , , nov 9 tf WUmlngton, K. & , Fish. -Fishiia- 1fifi Bbls MULLETS, 25 Bbls MACKEREL, Just received and for sale bv " " ? dee 4 tf KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. V . Powder, Sh6t, Capb; 200 8HOT' fj? JQQ Kgs Western Sporting POWDER -. For sale by KERCHNER deo 4 tf & C ALDER BROS. Molasses, SugarCbUco i Q Bbls C and EX C SUGAR; 1QQ Bags COFFEE; all gradesv '-' ForsalebVfVS'-W-r,-,: dec4tf , KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Tobacco and Snuii. t-i. For sale by v tf KERCHNER A CAtDER BROS."; , r ' 100 Boxee TOBACCO, an grades, -if i-. : 20 smm0 IT ..." 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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