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"-if vy V : X I m as w ' f' s.; t I;': if , -4 r. --i -J" v-t V Tuesday Af orntno, October?," 1884. MORNING EDITION. THE LATEST NEWS; FROM ALL FARTS OF THE WORLD' Aflfeln la Effypt-Expeme of the Gor don BeUer Kxporttlon The Fate of 5ool. stewart-Drowiilnjc Accident on BlTer Jfcravo Openlag ; Dulih Blcsdas Matters In France BrlUsn Cabinet Council Frenen Operatlon In Cnlna. -": .-" -- f s- (Br Cable to the Momlmt SUr: " OoPEKHAGEir, October 6. The -King opened the Rigsdag in the hall of the Uni versity to day In his speech to members he urged that the . independence of the country be secured bypassing measures for its defence. ; -1 J- ; . v - "m i ; London, October 6. The expenses of the Gordon relief- expedition are increasing. The Paymaster General at Cairo has noti fied the government that he requires 150, 000 weeklv. f . ? ? Mr. Gladstone has issued a circular noti fying his supporters to attend the opening of Parliament, as he proposes at the earliest moment to submit important and pressing business for the consideration"1 that body. . The War Office is uncertain as to the ; fate of CoL Stewart, who with forty men, was en route to Dongola. Their steamer struck the rocks and they were unable fp float her. A bargain was made with the Arabs to provide, camels and conduct the " party through the desert to Merain. The Arabs proved treacherous,? however, ad massacred the first party which landed from the steamer. They then boarded the vessel and killed those who remained, with the exception of four men whose names are unknoVn. It is feared that CoL Stewart was among the killed. It is unknown whe ther Mr. PowerSj correspondent tof , ,the limes, had returned to Khartoum or . wjs with Col. 8tCTOtfVv.;; fVf? f Esseg, Austria, Oct. 6. Fourteen chil dren, while playing in a boat to-day on the river Drave capsized it, and ail were , drowned. i..'.-i-y Pams, October Cl" Cperon, Min ister of War, has arrived "at- an agreement with the Budget committee of the Cham bers, bv which the military estimates have been reduced to 2,800,000 francs, instead of 4.600.000 francs. , Le Liberie says that at the request of Prune Minister i erry, Admiral Jreron, t Minister of Marine, has postponed his in tended resignation from the Cabinet on ac count of ill health until after the difficulties - with China shall have been settled. - . Hosro Kosg, October 6. The French forces under Admiral Lespes, which com menced an attack upon Tamsin on Thurs day, have captured and occupied tnavtown, and Admiral Lespes has sent three battal ions to effect a junction with Admiral (Jourbet at iLelung. . .. London, October 6. The assembling of the .English Cabinet Council has been an nounced for Wednesday. u- i . COTTON, Tne Weatner Unfavorable . to tne Growing Crop In tne Memphis DIs trlet. " ""'t-: " " - By Telegraph to the Mornuut Star.) Memphis, October 6. The cotton report for the Memphis district, embracing West Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Ar- , kansas and North Alabama, to be issued to-morrow, by . Messrs. Fontaine & Co., will say: . - The weather during the month of Sep- tember has been unfavorable to the gsow- . ing cotton crop. Hot dry.weather, which was a continuance of the drought extend : ing back through August -prevailed throughout the district until September . - 20th, when occasional rain fell, principally in Arkansas and Tennessee. -The drought had materially affected the plant and the j rains which subsequently fell in many lo . calities added to the damage already sus tained. The favorable prospects indicated in the July report . which at the time pro mised an increased yield, have, in this dis trict, been changed. Cotton in the main , has not fruited weH; neither has the plant retained its bolls. From all over the dis trict serious damage Js reported' from drought rust and, excessive rains. These have caused a general revision of the pros pective yield, which, as now indicated, will be 17i per cent, less than. last year.; The weather since these reports were furnished, . has been more seasonable, and a continu ance of the favorable conditions together with late frost would improve a large prq portion of the growing crop, especially in the bottoms, which would reduce the per centage of decrease and possibly make the - yield in this district approximate to that of last year." . ; ; ; , ' : Corn has hot suffered to the extent of , cotton and there will be ample raised to more than supply the , demands this season . of the country.. " -e. . " . t , : west-riRGixiM . T:..' Gen. IiOean's Eleetloneerlns Tonr . Blaine's Speech at irfoondsrllle. iByTelegraphtotlieMonunggtar. -" Chaklkston. Oct. ; 6. Gen. John A. Logan arrived her from Huntingdon at 12 . " o'clock, on his way through the Southern part of the State. r A large crowd greeted I him along the route. Gen. Logan stopped off here and made a speech to a large p, audience. He left two Iiours: later. He " will stop at all towns up the valley and through to the Virginia line. There was - much enthusiasm manifested and firing of cannons. - - -- t Fatkmopht,- Octi 6.-Mr. Blaine's party ; left Wheeling atUo'clock this, morning by ' . a special train on the Baltimore 1 Ohio ; Railroad for Grafton. The first ston waa i : made at Moundsville, where Mr. Blaine wall warmly received. He said: 1 am glad to j be m West Virginia.- I consider it one of the encouraging signs of the times that -' - an earnest contest is going?on in what waa once a slave 8tatefor the ascendanev of I -- Republican principles;' and Republican ? i principles this year means tariftfor the protection of American labor, Cheers!. - xi est yirginiais in lavor ol that,ahe is ' Republican. If she is oorjosed to it-shn U " not. Your rich beds of coal and iron, and your vast forests favor tha, neat dpvrim. ment of manufacturing indnstriM - rhr : v; can be developed under a protertive'tarift: 'V they cannot be without it . . ' ' ' At Cameron, Littleton, Manninston and uuuuuju uicre were onei stops; -ana at r ;' each point Mr. Blaine spoke of the lmpor " t lance to West Vireinia of a nrntAAtivA tari At Fairmouht, there was quite 'a large : j meeting. Mr; Blaine left the train and ad- uressea tne people rrom a stand. VIRGINIA. 9tt?ra:e ffltmrder of a Colored Olri; ! ' tPv TeleKraph to the Mornfaur Star.l ; i- ,Cnnix)TTE8yrrjUOctober 6. The body ' V Of a Colored irirl mrreA 11 , .v vj Kaon ., . " -O"- " VWl nttUlHU ; outr&ged and jnurdered, was found S&lgffLM" county. - S8 ahedinwithalarge Btone; 'it le,r: Pennsylvania central - Snate Down on tne Baltimore wn, Tnronsh Basinets. :X:X'A 'yX ' : r. TX Telegraph to the Morning Staf.I PimjmitT.TmA OcL - 6. Information" was received this afternoon to the effect that the Baltirnoifa & Ohio Railroad Com- nanv hnA Tmati oimm notice bv the Tenn avlvania Railrnad Comsanr that it would ion and after October 12th, (Sunday next), Ibe deprived of the privilege ot running hs Strains oyer the Pennsylvania t CoJh Jines, between isaiumore ana jMew. iors..; news of this lmnortant action'was verified it the Pennsylvania Railroad main : office, and it was further stated that neither pas senger tickets nor baggage checked through from the West by way of the Baltimore & Ohio lines would be received by the Pennsylvania . Railroad Company, f in 1 . a. 'a Hi. ' Z sfftnara' iofthe Pennsylvania Company state that the I movement is Dart of a crenerai system of re ducing expenses. Wearenowhauling,"he Continued, "two trains each way daily for the Baltimore & Ohio Company and the latter does not give us business enough to warrant a continuance oi tne connecuuu. We pay car service for cars, and think that recent -experiences have shown that we are iable to handle ourselves all traffic between Baltimore and New York. 1 am sure tnat this is true of through business, vl his step need not incommode travelling In the least. .Through passengers coming from the West destined for New York and Phil adelphia, by way pf the Baltimore & Ohio, BSve to change cars in uaiumoro. xes; me Baltimore & Ohio wui be lew without any available New .York connection." , - i,;c r"? v TOBACCO, ' V'"V " Fair Prospect for Planter and Dealers In tne Weed. By Telegraph to the Mornliyf Star.l D5LtrviLLK. Va.. October 6. At a meet- inff of the Tobaccd Association this even ing. CaDt. Thomas J. Talbott was elected PresidenL CaDt. uernoon. tne reunue President, tave the fleures of the trade recently sent out by the Associated Press, and added a statement that the acreage 01 last season in Virginia and North Carolina was ereater than the average acreage oy about 20 per cent., and the yield about 90 per cent of :-an average yield, and that the stock of old tobacco in the markets Was. unusually short The conclusion was that there was a fair prospect for business next year for the planter and dealer. - - .7 ' The State Board of Education of Louisi ana has decided to. locate the State Normal School at Natchitoches, that town having donated buildings and grounds for that purpose valued at fou.uw. inarterly KleetlneS) jf Fourth Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist L Church, South: i WhiteviUe Circuit October 7 and 8 Z Brunswick Circuit, at Shallottc camp, Oc tober 11 and' 12. , Waccamaw Mission, October 15. - Flemington Circuit October 18 and 19. Elizabeth Circuit, October 20 and 21. 1 Cokesbury Circuit October 24. I Clinton Circuit, at Clinton. October 26. and 27. . . , . : ' Newton Grove Mission. October 29. 1 ! ' Duplin Circuit November 1 and 2. I Onslow Circuit, November 8 and 9. Point Caswell Mission, November 13. : Topsail Circuit November 15 and 16. '. .Wilmington, at Front street November 32 and 23. . W. H. Bobbitt, P. E. CITY ITEMS. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NURSEBY. The following is an extract from a - letter written to tne German Informed Mettenoer. onXnSr he:and mTwSVS DroTB tne Amerioan Florence lNlslitiiicale of the Nursery. - Of this we are bo Bare, that we will roonn Aim (tfininr trw sro-v Klaoirlmv An Vvsi Winalow" f or hehhur her to survive and escaDe the griping, oolicting, and teething siege. Mrs. WrsaLow'a Soothers 8YKirr relieves the child from pain, andures dyaentery and diarrh03a. It softens the gumseduces hinammaaon,cnreswInd colic, and carries the infant safely through the teething period. It performs precisely what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing less, we nave never seen jus. wmsiow snow her only through the preparation of her "Soothing SyruD for Children Teethinc " If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical savlourto the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. For Eent, That desirable RESIDENCE, on south west corner of Fifth and Nun streets. - - Apply to ' ' ', 'i W. H. McRARY. ocStf For Bent, MIDDLE STORE. Nntt Block. Mo. 2.R N. Water Street. V - Also. WHARF and YARD, corner of Mulberry and N. Water Street. oc41w O.G.PAB8LEY, Jri For Bent, STORES, OFFICES iU AND DWELLINGS. Apply to i: D.O'I CONNOR. sep!7tf Real Estate Agent. For Bent, DWELLING, containing seven large I III! rooms, in first "class order, with Kit- If! cnen, servants- JUMms,uarriage uouse, Stables, Ac., corner Dock and 7th sts. Apply to sepS7(f SOL. BEAR. Dry Goods and Carpets ! ARRIVING DAILY. SOMETHING ABOVE LINES. ,, IN THE NEW EMBROIDERY of Jaconet and Nainsook BLACK GOODS Eanecial attention la nallnH in allerades Of CASHMKKEA and nthnr 'GOODS, at the very lowest prices. The assort ment is complete.. i . R. M. McINTIRE. Now Hosiery fcr Ladieaaad Children. 4- , : aep 23 DAW.tf J ' ,t OUR CARPETS AND FURNITURE WERE 8ELECTED BY TJB in person, and therefore are of the latest de surns and the choiceet assortment in the city. ;We are not mere pretenders, but Invite pur chaser; to examine our stock. Prices 5 per cent; below tholowest. ? ? , I ' li: BSHRZNDS A MONROE. ; oct5tf S. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts. . Big Ike Cigar QANT BE EAT FOB THE MONEf. 'ONLY FIVE CENTS. -Sold ? , " -r " HARRIS ' ! ' : ' v -TTawh unit ntm. otx. i trhe only Regular News Depot in the city. 5 vOO School Shoes. AFULL LINE OFSCnoPLBHOES jvuioa we are .seiung at low prioes, and. guaran leelto give satbfactton. Call and teTthem ocStf A. 8HRTER. 103 Market Street.: - - -e' - - - i7 Win J 1 1 V"'- tin T m 4&r PHI 1 COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MABKET STAR OFFICE. Oct. 6. 6 P. M,;; SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was quoted quiet at 28 cents per gallon, with no sales reported. I . ROSIN The market was quoted dull at 92i cents for Strained and 971-centa for Good Strained, with, no sales reported. TAR The market was quoted flrnx et $1 80 per bbl. . of 280 lbs, with t.saies at quotations. . . . -2 v -5 -'a CRUDE TURPENTENE--The market was steady, with sales reported at flOO for Hard and $1 60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. COTTON-The market was quoted nrm, galea reported , of 200 , bales , on a basis of 9 9-16 cents per H. for Middling. The fol lowing ere the official quotations: r Ordinary . .... . . 7 7-16 cents n. Good ordinary.... .. 8. -io.. r- Low Middling 9 8-16 f -4C- MiddUne 9 9-16 f ; - , Good Middling....... 9i jOOISENTlC MAHKKTif, -..-.-4 t - - " , ,r . .. fBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.l s ' ,.4- : FmaMtial , V, J ' New I Yokk. Oct 6. Evenings-Sterling exchange 48U. Money 1J3 per cent. uovernments sieaay; new iour;per cenu 120: three per cents 100 bid. State bonds dull. ! , . i. iTn. n mm n.1 in ii t Cotton dull, with sales of 501 bales: up lands 101c: Orleans 104c: consolidated net receipts 42,816 bales: exports to Great Bri tain 12,737 bales, to France - ibaies, to the continent 8.838 bales. Southern flour steady;) common to fair extra $3 20 4 25; good to choice do 4 805 90. Wheat spot ic lower, closing steadier? un graded red 62j90c; ungraded white 88 bye; Ko. 2 red October 8787a Corn- spot lJc higher, closing firm;ungraded 61 63c; ungraded White ?6062ic; JMo. 2. October 63a64ia Oats a shade higher and rather quiet; No. 2. 32T32$c L Coffee Bpoi iair; xuo umi at f iu so; 10. 1 xvio uu spot $8 75; October $8 458 50. Sugar quiet and barely steady; Barbadoes 4 4ic; rorto luco 4c: fair to good reuning 4Ja4c: refined quiet C 4i(a5c: extra C 5i5c; white extra C 5f 5Jc yellow 4 0.Hci standard A 5 13-1 6c: powdered 6 6fc; off A 5f5sc; cut-loaf and crushed 64c: mould A 6tc: eranulated 6 3-16a61c: confectioners A 64c: cubes 6cJ Molasses rtnll Tlirft Tinr(hftTiwd TJnttnTi -sofid oil crude 3536c; refined 4446c. Rosin dull at 11 27il 30. Spirits turpentine steady at 80c Pork firm ; new mess on spot $17 00 ; middles dull; long clear 91c Lard 612 points higher, and closing firm : western steam On spot $7 75: November $7 53 7 57. Freights to Liverpool firm; cotton 13 B4d ; wheat Sfd. " . Cotton net receipts bales; gross re ceipts 10,953 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady, I with sales of 79.300 bales at the following quotations: October 10.00c; November 10.0310.04c; December 10.05 10.06c; January 10.1510.16c;! February 10.2810.29c; March 10. 41 0110. 43c: April 10.5410.56c; May 10.6710.B9c; June 10.8010.8ac; July 10.9310.95c Chicago, October 6. Flour in active de mand; winter wheat $3 754 50. Wheat in fair demand, closing nominally unchan ged; October 7777fc; November 781 79. Corn unsettled and nervous, October closing' same as on Saturday; cash 58 J 58fc; October 581594c. Oats dull; cash and October 26i26ic Pork stronger; cash f ib 50; October f 16 50. Lard is in I air demand and stronger; cash f 7 40 7 42; October $7 32f742T. Balk meats m iair aemana; snouiaera foou; snort no f9 UU; short clear f 10 25. Whiskey uu- changed. - - BT. $ LiOUis, October o. Flour un- 7VSccash;Uctober 79rC. ttorni unsettled; cash 5252ic; October 53c Oats lower and quiet; cash 2Gf26c Whiskey steady at ftl 12. Provisions auieL Pork SIS SO. Bulk meats long clear $9 65; short rib $9 80. ! Bacon long clear $10 4010 62i r snort riofiu va; snort clear fu 25. L&m Qrmer at f7 37. ; Chablxston. S. C. October 6. Spirits turpentine firnuat 27i28c. Rosin firm; strained and good strained $1 05. Savannah, Ga., October 6. ripirits turf pentine nrm at 27c; sales nominalA Koein steady at tl 071011 10: no sales. . . - s COTTON BIARKKTS. i By Telegraph to the Moraine Star.) : October 6. Galveston, steady at 9 1116c net ireceipts 6.951 bales; Horfolk, firm it 9fo net receiDts 4.700 bales: Savannah. quiet at 9c net receipts 7,755 bales; New. UTJeans, easier and in fair demand at 92c net receipts 9,858 bales; Mobile, firm at 9rc net receipts 2,438 bales; 1 Memphis, sieaay at yc net receipts a,!07 bales; Au gusta,! firm at 9jc net receipts 1,950 oaies; Charleston, firm at 9 Jo net receipts 7,036 bates.. . I t POBEIGN JDSARkETS. tBy Cable to the Morniac Star.! Ltvebpool. October 6. 4 P. 2L Cottoii Uplands, Hn c, October delivery 5 44-64 $ 43-64d; November and December de livery, 5 42-64d; December and January delivery 5 44-645 42-64d; January and February delivery 5 46-64 5 44-64d ; March auu Apru ueuvery o oo-oa; n.pni and May delivery 5 56-64d.;-- v- i 5 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, October deliv ery 5 43-64d, sellers' option; October and iNovemDer oeuvery 5 42-64d, sellers on- . I m.w j m - . tionsji November and. December -delivery m i-tu, imjrw. -em.oer and January delivery 5 42-64d, sellers' option; j anuary and , rebruary delivery o 44-64d. sellers' option; Febru ary and March deliv ery 5 48-64d, sellers option; March and April delivery 5, 51-64d, sellers option; .,rSSkT& sed easy. r t f -, ' Apru and jH.a; Futures closed' : London, Oct 6, 5.00 , P. M. Spirits turpentine on spot dull at 22s 9d: Oc tober and December delivery dull at 23s oa; January and April: delivery dull at 23s va ; stocic ' 82,764 barrels ; afloat 11,580 Darreis; deliveries feWJOJbbls. "yTB GIVE GOOD BOTTOMS -ON ALL OUR BOOTS AND SHOES, and put them to our cus- tomers at BOTTOM priees. You wlli serve jrour Interest by examining our -goods and prices be fore paying out your moneys : Geo. R. French & Sons r ,!. : 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. oct4tf f Si- I Call and See rpHOSE ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES. WE guarantee them to be pure, and the flavor as if put up at home.' A trial is all we ask! s Canned Goods, jof all Wpds. Prunes, Currants, Pioklea. Dried BeAf. OntiMa art A t omv.. r-.u lng Powders tno nnnnrnng ti mmfinn tiii - h5 JW Hams and Suga? wwm iwwu ana grouna. By Steamer to-morrow Mnnh finff - jcttsS???!?0? Kour.but we pntfhtf 6V3h3Y? gainst any in the market. " sen?dih1BniBK .rre?eTe8 will please -. sepso tf r- F.G.N. ROBINSON. 4 MARINE. Frl Almanac Oct. 6- ' v : Sun Rises. vi .ii '.'. 42 A. n. Sun Sets. 5.66 P. U. High Water at Smithville.... -Mmom. High Water: at Wilmington. vll.CO Morn. Day's Lengtn.;t,Vi U .if;. lib. 46m. tV ----- - ' ' ; : Stmr . John Dawson. 'Black, Point Stmr Passport, Harper, Smlthv.uie, mas- Stmr River Queen, Bagley, rayetteyiue. master. n --:C'Z:yd- ::i i Stmr Passport;:HajrpeiV:8mithviile.;mas- Rtmr River Queen. Baeley inyeiieviiie. master. v i 1 f FTcr I MAUWE DIRECTOnY. l,tat of Veeaele In taePrt f Tf Umln-' I ton, N. CM Oct. 7, 1884 This list doe¬ embrace veest Is ander GO tons, t Tda rAnflt.1 533 tonsErscber;! " , . . - ,! j-. ; Alex Sprunf& Son Kallisto (Nor.). 488 tons, Ugland, t js u-uarser cc kx MftriA nJnr.Y RR7 tons: Nielsen. 't'-'H- ' : " fleide&C6 Vcrein (Ger.).l 453 tons. Jahnckd"tf 1 Js Peschau z W estermann BRIGS. fe Herman Friedrich (Ger.). 288 tons, Niejahr is G Barker o? uo T.lzxin Wvman. 286 tons. Bawver. . . . - m i m vt jsarser ce jo urTmrwnnxifi John A Griffin. 805 tons. Rice. Geo Uarriss z co 8 S Harding. 385 tons. Melvin. t ueo iiarnss s uo Carrie 8 Bailev. 396 tons. Barker, . " M . B mf i jsu isarKer jo Harriet CamDbcll. 649 tons. Grafton, Aiex sprunt as oon Alice Hcarn. 347 tons. PennewelL. v ueo naxnas oc jo Ruth Darling; 220 tons. Shipman js u liarKer z co H S Lanfair. 320 tons. WoodlancL Geo xiamss cs co Vinevard. 206 tons. Rosenbroote-- - I Geo Harriss & Co Samuel McManemy. 310 tons, Bakor, t Geo iiamss & co Luther T Garretson. 543 tons, Crawford. Geo Harriss & Co Jennie N Huddell. 297 tons. Henderson. I-- Geo JUarriss & Co List or Vessels TJp, Cleared er . Smiled tor this Port. The folio win vessels are mentioned in the New York Maritim Register as beinc up and cleared ror tnis port : BARQUES. a ' ' Albert Neumann Berlin (tier.), SIS tons, Eichman, from Stettin Bent. 15. Barbo (Nor.), 892 tons, Pederaen, from Marseules Carl Max (Ger.), 90 tons, Beyer, from Hamburg sept.:s:. . Der Nord (Ger.). 603 tons. Wegener, at Stettin Ant. as. i . i Emma Parker (Nor.). 417 toss, Larsen. at Glou cester sent. la. " . Tidello (Ger.) 876 tons, Meyer, from Stettin Aa arostl7. l . Fortana (Ger ), 428 tons, Leonbard, from Stettin Godeffroy (Ger.), S3! tons. Sinning, from Aue. 7. ". - Louis (Ger.) COS tons, Schmleter,' from Stettin sept. v. , - Noroenskjolk (Nor.), 294 tons, Abrahamsen, from nonieviaeo ads. vj. Otto (For.), tons, , from Plymouth Sept. iu. i - Rial to man.V 443 tons. Han rati. Tendon. Sent. 29. Sldon (Nor.) 894 tons, Jorgcnsen, fromHambarK AOJf. I. VTkedal (Nor.), tons, from ArcnanKel July 10. i BRIGS. i Der Wanderer (Ger.), 230 tons, StreufllnK, at Car-' dtffSent.13. ' Diana (Ger), 314 tons. Schroeder, from Liverpool AUJf. 17. EOer.). 278 tons. Fnetwnrst, at Liverpool i Hildlng (Nor ), 235 tons, Johnsen, at Cadiz Sept 10. 0-R ID. 1 I AT OUR GRAND OPENING-! v-r-cv--l7 yJSUXX XXN VX J TUESDAY,' Oct. rih, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8th, THURSDAY, Oct. 9th, wo will be pleased to havroae and all can and i. . hwpectouveiefeaat Well Selected - Stock ! Just received, of MiUinery-nd Fancy GfeodS. TATLOS'S BAZAAB, IIS Market. litre ct, oct 5 tf - i . WILMINGTON. N. a" f Attention 1 1 Attention iV": "4 , TTAVTNO SRfTmim TTTT? mWUVIIHi rrovol XI, 8. H. BURTT. an experienced salesman r mix nun irvparu u wait upon my inenos and fflffi vua iiuuuo generally, wiu aeep on nana a aloe line of Chewinff and Rmokinar TriiMuwMi nm fiaCTS53S5ffSfaWiV and Cigarettes suited to the wants of the retail whim a continuance or va same:' - - J. A. LOCKFAW. ! 3 (Snocessor to H. Burkhimer,) Dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Card. IlRt38! & KRESS employ of Mr. J. A. LOCKFAW, Tobacconl3t.and earnestly solicit your patronage. wi,oiw LI o. H. BURTT. JPOUR PHELAN & COLLENDERS BILLIARD. TABLES, viz: 35 Z JK6- Mbl Slab, feet by llieet. xuut Aauio, oiaie oiaD, o ieet oy 10 feet. One Carom Table. Hlatn sinVi n ft w m t- vrv vatum iaui, oiaw SiaD, 0fc lees Dy ii ieet. Which- cost orrslnallv hntwAAn tann mi vm win neu same w 7i Al" USUJS. AU tne tables are in fair order. The Cue Racks and Cues will be furnished with the Tables free of charge. w Muuvuutn appiy to - ; iWESTERMANN "r : WlhnSgtonl H?C." oct 5 lw JOW, IF GROVES CLEVELAND SHOULD BE what Ha air- aui. o, uiiut ooulu iTQrt careec, waecet you j "",,UIua uurea, jaoies ana warts ex' " wwu, vurna lasen one AO aiwktk nenmn- ally in attendance with a No. l innw nf Ait- I V an v oo9tf Tne Snrnterdvaiice PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C. BY DARR A J PARMELEE. Jwo 'PrMtlcaTmtelsS former having published the first dafiv newsna. nbllshed the first daHy ne imjweu Known py au its citizens. - - . . r w muawj JWMOMC tit "rr1,1 vouray ior mere Hants and vtucr wuomemj men, - , , , I ri ..Address . , DJUSB AfPAB AfFABMZLXS. . eiectea rresjdent of the United States; then t WelL all in search of a rood Shave. ont or HnamDoo. should nail at Ttttntjv c i Absblutely Pure. i TMSPO WuCT never tsxwb. a. manrw ui yurity. an A vholesomeness.. More economloal ttreaffth than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In com petition with the multitude- of low test, short ... . - l L. . Jl n Cist J i 1m 1 i . cosu. Wholesale, Dy auniAn c vvsiatss.M. nov241v, um.too orfrm 4d nov24 IMPROVED REVOLVING COTTON PRESS, New and Seoond-Hand COTTON GINS, Shaftlnp, Pallies, Belting and Mill Supplies. BURR & BAILEY, , 19 A 21 South Front Street. sepMtf . ' ; Wilmington, N.C. White Heal Yeast. A VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Havms been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending it to the public. It is elegant for broad, rolls or biscuit. It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. WiUard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements.1 For sale by JNO. L. BOATWBIGHT. 13 A 14 No. Front St., I mhSOtf Sole Agent. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. TE KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF SCHOOL HOOKS used bv the PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS of the city and fbroughout North Car Qllna, which we offer to the public at the Lowest Possible Prices. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. C. W. YATES, 119 MARKET STREET. Sep 28 tf Wilmington, N. C. Basrsrinsr. Ties. Twine. 111(1 il laii Jtoiis a.uuir(u, 2QQnBande8 New ARROW TEES, " r A A Lbs BALING TWINE. For sale low b; oestf g. w, . WIL IJAMS A CO. Salti Holasses, Sugar. T- LiAn'' Bhds and BblaPortolHco MOLAsawt 1UV 1 HA Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, - ...For sale low bv- OO 6 tf . V . W. WILLIAMS A OO. lConee;Cheesei Crackers f " -i crt oaexs cnoiee mo cuffbs. Ir -1 BoxesCholoe CREAM CHEESE, 4 25 -:.,. For sale low bv- 0CSt8 i G. W.WILLIAMS A CO. jHails, Hqdp-Iron, Glue, : 5Q Kegs NAILS, . .'; ;; Vier A Bundlen noOP-TRO-M - . t -. .. ------- " - - 25 Bhl'DlstlUers'GLUE. 1 - . I U : o kia low bv For sale low by Oo5tf Q. W. WILLIAM8 4s CO. ;Fire,r ': til Harine,- f i SiccidentI msurance. 1 BTXiOOD COMPANIES. LOW RATES AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT QF LOSSES oc S tf -5 i-sli..vr,-! eio-Kr w... - X f bwder. I .o POHTTNrt: I cU-V msTiNai o6t5'tf;- - - sb s a jnuromson j JUOT -AT- f.J . Kl It A TZ" S, 116 rllarket St, An Entire'New-Stbck -OF- FALL & WINTER GOODS. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, RHADAMES, ARMOBES. BROCADES, ' SATINS AND SILK VELVETS; 1 FRENCH DRESS GOODS. OTTOMANS, TRICOTS, F0T7LEL CASHMERES, FANCY PLAIDS AND COMBINATIONS, , In all Qualities and Shades. ladies' Cloth and Flannel Suitings. A superb stock of' 54-INCH GOODS, comprising every Grade and Shade. '. ''. - ; LADIES' DOLMANS,' NEW MARKET, CLOTH AND JERSEY WALKING JACKETS,- SHAWLS, SKIRTS, CORSETS. : LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, MEN AND BOY8' WEAR AND FURNISHING GOODS, . : ( TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, SMYRNA RUGS, CRETONNES. LINEN DAMASKS. TOWELS) JfAPKINS. WHITE GOODS, EVERY VARIET1 . EMBROIDKRIES, RIBBONS, LACES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, &o.,e. ;, .! All of the above have been bought during the present panic in prices, cheaper than ever before known in the history of Dry Goods, and if my kind patrons IwiH Icall, GOOD MATERIAL awl LOW PRICES will do the selling. M. H. KATZ, oc 5 tf 116 MARKET ST. npHE REPUTATION OF THIS WHISKEY HAS steadily Increased since we introduced .tt into this market, and" we know it is the most popular nniBs-c; ' . ' Ever Sold in Wilminn. .. " This has led a few unscrupulous dealers to sell an inferior Whiskey under the brand of "Stu art's,' thereby practicing a fraud on their pat rons and creating dissatisfaction with all who U3e It. If this misrepresentation of our 8TU- ART'S RYE is not stopped we propose to publish the names of the parties to whom we now refer, and see what effect that course will have. We do not intend jto allow the reputation of the Stuart's to be impaired, nor will we allow reflec tions to be cast on us, for reducing the standard of the goods. Pt t i o --i I. Krinorfira AT. fin "i O 1IO ;North Front St. f oct 5 DAW tf JQ QQQ BEST BUILDING BRICK. 2 Q0 0 BUSh WnIe Xced CORN, F nil Bales choice TIMOTHY HAY, Rfin Bush. OATS. "Best Bolted Veal in the city" ground dally. sepaotf Mfflera and Grata and Peanut Dealers. R. P. McDOUGALL. 4 ' Hi M. BOWDEN. HcDougall & Bowden, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESi and retail dealers hi Carriages. Buggies and all kinds of Saddlery and Trunks. Opposite Giles,! A Murchlson's hardware store. ' i - oc 5 tf Valentuie's Menctol Pencils. ,i - - nnoflfiiTDiiWrt) trainirani vmrairnri O Toothache and Nervous Affections. Only 10 Cents. Also, Drugs, Perfumery. Fancy and Toi- jet arncies, j , .. . Prescriptions a specialty at F F. a MILLER'S. auglStf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets, The Great Faola ' H AS BEEN, 13 NOW, AND EVER SHALL BE, the leading HALF-DIME CIGAR In the city. All we ask is a fair trial. x ' - . GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. augiotr at lactorj rnces. : 1 fifl B0XES pHOICE BRANDS; BARGAIN. . New Dwelling House and three Building Lots'" ior Baia, on vneanu, oec. sen ana lxtn sts.; also Store House, with Dwelling, at Nichols, 8. C. y, ! ;; SAM'LBEAB.Sb., sep 21 tf ., i , v .,t 18 Market Street.-. All Wool Cassimeres TpOB SCHOOL BOYS' WINTER SUITS. JOB IN JLV - 100 Colored Jerseys. Cheap lot of Hamburghfv and the handsoi Wilmington. sep28fcl test Dollar Corset ever sold in 1 :.. JNtt J..HXDRICK. . Seed, i Seed. " Seed. buy from first hands. Call or write- and get my prices before placing your orders elsewhere. Plenty of Onion Sets in stock and for sale low down; also a fresh supply of Flower Seed Just hit ;'; I"' and Seedsman. - . i -sepS8tf New Mar! wihnJngton. N.0. J The Pamlico Enterprise A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, in the GRAIN REGION of the 8t& Subsorintion tl.50 a vear. Yeartr Advertlsm rates One Square, $13; Two Squares, fis; Three Squares. $24; Four Squares, $38 Quarter Column. Half Colamn, $40; One Column, $100. No de- viation front abov rates. - : Address, tf8tf i : ENTERPRISS. ' fifM.M.11 u tn' MY STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR VEGE-t table Seed ard Truckers' Supplies of all de-i Bcrintiona I guarantee lo sell as low as von cart BROWN & RODDifL , Worth front Street. Linen Towels. .. .i We are now closing out a lot of linen i. ELS, that must astonish the trade, at ao f )ntS,fnJ size, Pnre Linen. Victoria Lawns. Our WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, at i?kc 15c, ate certainly below anything you have sert Ladies' Skirts. xud liauuo v s&iui-s are still a lead IDS attraction, and Just the styles required at tills season. Printed Lawns. Our PRINTED LAWNS are all reduced - or ty-Five per cent. LADIES' SATCHELS reanced from Toe to 50c We aie offering some RARE BARGAINS, ana - e every one m want of any thine: iu enr line will find It to their interest to gire us a call. BROWN & RODDICK. 9 NORTH FRONT ST. aug24 tf Land Plaster, "CVJR SALE BY WOODY A CURKIE, A? General Commission Merchants. Wilmington, H.C. Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom iiAi&u ruAsrxmt and fuucst ghouhd. Correspondence solicited. ao 3 tf I T A. ITT . 1 AjHiBIi W rJKK. TX7T& GAVE OUR ATTENTION TO THE BOYS IT? last week, and not a few called and bought their SCHOOL SUITS from us; and while the ran was a good one still we have an UNBROKEN STOCK, and those who have not bought will find our selection the LARGEST and MOST VARIED OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. j, This week we will show some splendid Suits for MEN at $8 CO and $10 CO, all wool, and for service they cannot be surpassed by the average 412 00 or $15 00 Suit. We have a handsome line of YOUTHS' SUITS and the YOUNG MEN who don't have their Suits made will find our selection the LARGEST OF ANY HOUSE in the STATE, and our prices at tract the closest buyers, i we mme a can 10 examine our bum;, m tu I NISHIKG-GOODS. which is laree and attractive. I Wp art watching nrices closely, and H m MsiJsAinn nrices closelv. and are deter- always attractive feature. jjyrn oct 5 tf . Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Groceries. gQQ Bbls fresh ground FLOUB, Q Bbls Refined SUGARS, Sacks RIO COFFEE, 50 130X63 1)17 Salt SIDKS' 250 BUSh' FrCSh MEAL' QQ Hhds MOLASSES, -JQQQ Half Rolls BAGGING, " 500 Bundles ARROW TIES, ; Bbls CRACKERS and CAKES. " RA BoxlsHardWaci CANDY. K A Boxes Cream and Dairy CHEESE, QQ Boxes BAR SOAP, !Q0 Boxes CONCT) LYE, 0Q Cases Can and Ball POTASH, fJQ Cases SODA, ' ' ( Cases BREAD POWDER, Tobacco, Snuff, rowaer, bu" Cans. Hood Iron. Glue, . Rivets, Spirit Casks, &c, KERCHNERA CALDER EROS. OC6 tf Gold Uedal Stiff Hats! HAKBJSON ALLEN. oc5 tr " Hstterf. Furniture. TVTEW 8TOCK FOB FALL TRADE A BBJJg JN every day, manufactured eyift market. - New Styles and Low Prices. Cali examine our extensive variety of New and tbnable Goods, ail made this season. gMITQ oc5tf Furniture DealerNoontSt ' TIVJl TCI. ' 2Q PORK BARRELS, i ' LBS.EACH, ' ' ' - -. . FRESH CANNES- . Fots cheap. . DAVis & S0 'Hot, You Say! have all kinds or iusaTnuts, Ttq cross: can't fall to salt. That cook of yours a cause-the pW I ICook jStove tAU m uew uuc, iuiu inou u ' " j little WOO" nST DBCnlW- mUPAUWCEH & TAYLOR oct5tr PURE WHTrB on. Th6: Person County News, Published at BOTBOBO, N. C. sWIHTAIlEB&CIBBOJiSt. t sdtton ana rTopn- f mma w- .1.. laMHMt. r.irCUlatlOn paper published or circulated In the line ! AdTerusiug rates. Trx uu. : $t oo per year. s: , ' WELL, TT IS; BUT THE COOL DAV ' . to!TOuhJbPPa . . ..... -. -! f -y. ' '3 - : :. . y j - 4 ":. .9 r: - 4 -:'i - - - .. .- 4 ?
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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