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i ae Morning; Star. RATES of ApjnEjyrtMRiJ?, ; , fi Sqaure Oat. !,..... f . li Jl. II." ' BBJKN Alt !. . ' J' . ... ' - - j - Throe Dats,. .. S ; f 7 PIT D..:C.rt4r,- M ' C 1 - ? One W,:. A I ' 1 " - Two Weeks, ... i. ''. C K " . . " " Three Weka,..:- 1 -....'. W -( . a "S . One Moatt,.. ;i .1 . , Uft - ' ' DAILY EXCEPT MONTJA yh ,,r atnMomuTioN, ur AOY&Kua., .-, , year, (by JJ,!j Poauure r&io. . . . i; w Two XoBt&BW. .:.-;. " - I. OoeTe&r.. wiiv City Subscribers, l!TWKMn iny part ritv. Frmnw cw pot wM.vwuna. WILMINGTON;: N. C, THTJESDAy,' DECEMBERS, J8gi:; : WHOLE N03683 rate. aoIUl KoapareO typa aiake onewroavr 5 1 i ".J ?. j -i. - .... i . . . .-X., i - ;lM::iii T7T T m i- - -. '-J at the Port Offloe af wHmimctoa, M. Cl M" - - .1. VVr7 TTnriT I - UU ti1 imv ot OUTLINES. ,e-d at XTSSrSa .r A" . I c!eS(1 ami hit WUOWW-OTOniivj- ttaa cives Clevelana a BluraltfY of I v. o i - - as com pared with the vote of 1880, rU poo; 8s cumiiaicu vvs w awv, i ii-t:?- The electoral college of Maryland met testerday and declared its vote ; for Cleye- ,1 ami Hendricks, r enator Mitcft- . .4jt nf hia rftirnmint Trom thi I I lin ik u""' i PasWeany. -The Ways and Means mmittee meet to day. and probably de-: ciue as t j The advisability of , mtroducing a I uriffbillia thisses&wnof Congresa! : 1 phno factory. Kew lorfc city, loss about 1140.000; two firemen -..r,. iu iured fresiaential , electors I .- ... iA . 5- '.m-,rf. I of Sc- Jernry. nmted in recommending A i -ri" y uencrai oiuw w. . iwiucuv. Cleveland for a Cabiaet posiuon. I eld Ani.lcigiLfteiauoUsea! DT ..urresi i . . . ." r i ip tial tleciors were made ot silk grown m J varih CHrolina.'.r'.Tse,: ! la hail in which the Salvation Army was I .,. bohiicg a meeting was settn fire. - A - SIfiaii war istbree K.. b.t .Teen tberiends.of.a man charged. . cnA 4 noniio rA hia virtim tfi'I) 1 1 ' Li I Li v l auu iiuuw um' have organized to clean out hnth ' 7 . 7T V when.tae trouoie oegins. ... Se York markets:. Money 12 per ft rent. ; cotton firm at 1U 1,0010, 13 ice; j.xiihenj fivur $3 005 50 rwheat, ungraded rnl 808l f c ; corn, No. 2, 4950c; rosin steady at $1 20t 27i? spirits turpentine in. Gordon ,U '. reported tq have I ,i;a,wtch from Ejrypt reports the Mahdl l.aTorite candidate of the Southern people I C3ttnred ohenay.UijV V - .V- , I adopt this policy, and the small negro far . ' " I mers will either have to become day or con- Some one plactd a floral rooster on I at r Gormant desk, According to JBrdd&tretVs no , less tlan 76,OOu tons ,of pig-irou have l.een shipped frjoril the South to the N irth rii States. " ; ::V i'resi.K-nt Diaz was inaugurated P.-eiil-nt of-Mexico on the -1st mst. He whs elected on the 13th of Au rust. He has been President before- SK-aker CarlwU is reDorted as in- ' , t. m '& I coning Secretary AIctp.IIoc:h 8 lantt I He is, hov0vrpposed to VIC.-1. another RerraWc'a'n "Tariff Corarnis- r m, and for good reason.- .. . Mr. and Mrs." Eatrekin t? separated twenty years ago.: He lived in Phil a lei phia ; she lived in Albany .They were reconciled the ; other day over the coffin of their dead boy. She has ffotit; to nis Dome wnaiiim, -;-; The speonlatiow th : Washmston 1 Prtsi.teiit is quUorearnest as a'tax reformer. . irsSprlog thinks he aims to cut off one hundred million?. Mr. Mrirf SohT ya tlrVre i H' Hf--.i of a Tariff Commission ia.. i,..a T. Wrwvl liaaV re- J signed the Pretidencyof Trinity J - College. WhoVill -Bi-r e--rt' I 1 he MethodiU ought to enaow ineir uuiv v-ouege, n iiuivu vnwmj, i.v . pot it on a biali-pUorwhraW as well as of usefulued. Aluuey-is 1 -H r..l j - M..1XIT IS I aosolutely necessary u you wuum i i , r u i , . ..iJ 'fi a i command tne uesi. taieuv auu h,uib the most desirable patronage. i - - a -it - A colored paper at Riehmondj Va., talks as if the rieo-roea could be in- aacea to support tne ueraocrais u I .x.... . ,t uey were given orneeaoi oiucyiuC. Jess so. The riant is its name ,and,l and the sort of tbing i boasts of is a ' ior gooq, tavomces. ; ey. "If tho n.mA;t. rMi!W want the vote, 1 of the negro, wby not give him something I ahstantialt Why nofcshovv WjPPf6j. I ton washer? Whvnot follow the. exam- 1 the PhiladfilnTiia TtuMvrd.A oaDcr of I 1 ' r. r.. I real abilit v. ? mlnf ino-'at lenbtb baam . rCT2-;:r rri " secretary mcuauocDS repori., l ... - UM this to sav of one-of his Tecom-'l .iT , mcno:-i. ' flCOlH """". - s'cAPc j- ui cuuerci .iifHiJuKiwA nuui $nmacieai, cusa iu. u.uy, vv-- i at omunvuie. v xxw puiuuu m w " i jq uy i. '-u. U.' .v w- wuicu ueceaiwu 3o me darrys--are lor-ssie "are i j uj aiundant iniouT fleie.Ma: I "Whil tK.- ...r,si fniWrtitL the old Clubfoot ana lasriow rroa SQUItp no m.n..f.nfnrk'l Without Hinmi nf -nfihlffi WlPnt . " - . 'T.WUa0at aecess "ties upon leiTgMM lhl.too. th pt,kiV fl-t-Mrt i in I ailre harmonv iih hifMori which --w w . jLta&a biaw -. - comine DemrvatiA Amfniitratlon was flioaai.- r - wmsney that Is producea from wfi S w-.hint,n D i 1 ) and corn. But all advooatesbf reyenuf W. Pf;""' - "v " ' " Jjifonn will agree with the ' distinguished i te?Jth contractors. . , . . - .;. Secretary in regard to the ' Unwisdom of- Tt TJeqoir-Jbpu;. Mr; William Lu, pealing the tax on distHled spirits, which; tfreV . cf jleat CmpWjitauga,, shQwd . W not be accomDlisbed. as he 'trultl fj" Vriav'a curiosityi in the shape of ,.a gf Morrison, an influential citizeirot' Ca, Xind tees and a tail, the fore legs oi ine riorJDourt xor ew. tiaovvw -- fe at his hSIlShSty last: fry trSnlTnging on the left flank busUies8 of 8pecial importance was " teans 5& jS-TWet- irtoefmain trunks ' Bothfreheife ; , i m Sol DurineNowmihannflaaniotinf'i -who Utei "between feiga auu esterdavr w $150. - "T.t .1 county, tells of the snoouu. i " ' - , ef emag to the Attorney General- . ucb- s, - ; 1 a I P tbe Wahington; rrpondent ine .? oric ; ror.rt writes on theSOth1 j"Senator Garland, of Atkansss ia a I forihUpr vZ auli1K for this rtnoitinn ? TTa in n-na it the mnct I hn fAr vaon a-mAn,u. Ti.;n7o I Committee. He is not a partisan. and has I v - jvwaauiviuuci ui - iiuo u uuium t i wuuuuiiwc. uo i3 uu a pttruwui uu uwi i body: Roscoe Conklinc whence .was 4 in the Senate constantly advised with , this osl; serious ana conservative 'Kansas, thatraraelnto tbat Court ranked M-llia:ifflS than those which vera rtreeenteri or Uia- i - v. i i . ----- tr--- -j i mh i tii kwSh ,h0ri .wnJl chested, manly looking, with thelargehead fnd swious; smooth shaven face f a-great 80Tant iceTnd an elrnediitv of ma- ner which make him a most interesting I p.er. ms worst euemj us,s never chargedhim with the slightest breach of his dutie He cleaQi M, reoora as me most iastiaiouscouia aesire. Aiwougu ne nas been Tor years in public lire, ne is a poor man, ana lives in me me. ne is a nnnr miin. Emi' iitwi in me plainest and most simple fashion in marked giaafro seet me yuiccr yi contrast to- Mun nf Wj mllliAn!r rol. I leagues. 1 i - . . r " 3 a - It; ia the Western railroads ana I that are alluring the neKroe from South Carolina;. Sev- eral Ihnndred have cone and others - . , . i will follows i Thev have theTjromiae . . ; - . . L ...wt:A iAan WnniiM free transportation, cheap houses and big wages., $ A" specials, from Charleston to the New. York Herald says: .. . ? ' ' ' "The small negro planters hare no capi tal of their own, and without thet help of tbe lien nferchants cannot carry on their operations; The result 'wrlLbe a surplus of tract laborers or seek employment else- w ii era. . x uia is uie mam renfiiju iur uicir removal West, where they hope to set up for themselves. - "The Methodist Messenger, organ of the Northern Methodist Church' here, strongly advises the negroes to stay where they are, or, if they must leave, to go in colonies and settle on the government lands in New Mexico." '' Spirits Turpentine One Raleigh dealer has sold 30,- 000 barrels of flour of a Virginia manufac turer in 6ix, years. ' btonewail Jimterpruse: lneoys- ters now earned to New Berne market are tDe flne8t, all in all. the citizens have en- joyed for many years, : uoncora negater: xnose ne groes who rocked the procession, on Mon- day night aia well to sneac, use cowara curs, so that they could not be caught. ' - - Greenville ' Reflector: ' Just as we go to press we learn that Mr. William Whitehead lost his gin house and forty -five bales of cotton, at the Goshara place Mon is Winston Leader: ' Mr. Har mon tT. Miller, well known to many of this community, and a former resident of this 1 place, was found dead in his bed on Tues- I day'morning last, at the residence of his then He was 27 years of age, Lumberton Robesonian; The editor gave the necessary . bond, took-the oath and entered upon the discharge of the. duties of the Treasurer's office last Monday. His bond ($54,500) is said to be the largest ever given by a Treasurer of this county - Wadesboro Intelligencer: ' On Friday last Hr. George Moore, of the Long Pine neighborhood, had a difficulty with Pete Mav: colored, in which the latter Was day Mr; B; F. Clark and Esquire WiHiams. S.7?!S -TO? - SAmAnefff ntirT . i - I - . --f - - ( i;pitt8DOro, Hb; , We learn I that daring aj aisercauon vnataccurreu m i . A a.a .f Mdi.k I pistol shots were exchanged ooe of Which flesh nrpn ni me miorcu uidu muivKuauw McNeU1 te aad:ty ;lit last ijg . t - , -Ti -h.tji i gD05 urea py jhx, .bxcxici cuwicu. jucvui- i m.n'i hMTt Bimntr mm inusnuv.. i u,cu f-"- -"T TT- S'l Raleigh Evening Visitor, Toes-- dav "'The' members o lee' to-day and n ernor-and i were all dav: The members of the Jaiectorai uw-i morrow, at which time f ft. rartnKl.MM.wan -tras JUnd and attiuin will be. Secretary f and Assistant Secretary. casUng the, vote several . :u.r;i.ti4i. n;t- TfrnrLnmist? ,Tha iihT-i opetion iamora lareelv mterested jn fishing than any part of North Carolina or than any part of the United atates. we with a fish spear in ourhands - The ..-. Kinston Fressi The iron bridge A. ' .j tsjod. rinr t the foot of the. new HUIUOB su ...... w - --T- , r ... . .1 I road has been completed ana -wm ed over to the county rnomoixow i hen they. meet. - saany 01 ub I . ... CU.tnn mot t tM IMOn 'craa" rT'r. I VInrl8alast lueBuay nigub j.ut i-hismikw A"uwrrjf r JLM..:.i Work oi organizang aire . J r.. inrnfrreSSUlK IJIKMV. ymt..frr." 5 the animalv creation mr55SrJ!!Sf--.rt s fitandine naturally, it i is ni va m vkk Bbbui -- . I . It.: " v rarves wereireanttg on I !Tirr 1.1. J1!... rinff eachother and em - twndnrtrunk;has the head.. ,twithhalfa'rdy,,two rdouble calf hide, s.Wiir"l itv ior.i v.. oo lnt Anrtl'anaisr ub iwb .- Crocker, near Bel ma, last week, the follow ins rather startling particulars: Mr. Crocker- ine rather startling particvuars sold a bale of cStton in Sel oi j J oeima, ana, one l u S2ffiiSS' or near Sel- spending his money, and asked to ride I home withhim. Jamea got out -of r the baggy and .walked ,through, "making a nearer route. thlmbytlite roaand he f6 I nearer Toute than bT tne roau: ana ne bdoi entered his - neck. 'l)Ht he is recorennflr rapidly, and James is in Jail in Brnltnneia --, . l " . - j- j , .. -j - -- ---- . withMesse James, 'v ' Kl mw. i J Snow Hilt Thlegrdph; We learn that a Mr. John Webberwho Jived at Mr ..Tj .m u.. 1 .... t.m..l 4 eum vuio vutwu buU.wh ntiuuuig uuuiv in a cart when he was assanlted, rohbedand VLl!0!? I wards blfr.eedhTyloEandhisbm-' J er, who coming along ivfterwaTdaaaw an I 2SEsSi. - Z found Webber , He! died on Sutiday. and returned sufficiently to consciousness to a light lifter dragging him into the I woods, and that he thtn nw that thev were either negroes or were blacked. : l . . . -.-k- . i Ralkiqh, N. -C.,-.December J.l.;:-Charle8 I S0140"? ,?I?d r?e??t ?e P6 I arrested at Fayetteville for entering the postoffice there andf stealing f 160 from rSwVeryS new hne of rallwar from Cheraw.B. C . to "amiet, y. ,ioay laporers came m i sieni or me latter maoe. ane iron is an i readvand the track willA be'laid in a few weeks. This is an imnortant link in the iweeKS. loisis an lmnonant una in me new direct line from Washington. D. C, new direct ime fromyaahington . U-iU .Among the other pursuits which he fol to Columbia, S.-Crr The other link, frdrawl. . JiVMtrJsLm Petersburg. Va.r to Ridgeway, N, C, will1 waj that,, of taking pictures. He soon be ebmnleted. f A laree' force is at work; Great reticence ia shown with re gard to this important Northern and South; era line. .. - i . ... . .' v HBWJtDVEBTISKnSNTX Munson Corkscrew suits dwabt Kidder Dog lost. : Heinsbxbqes Holiday Stock. JormF. Divjkk $500 reward. , M S. WnxAKD Life insurance:' Harrison & Ailxn Hats, umbrellas. Sterling Rubber Co Salesman wanted - No cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday TBorning.'tj Receipts of jcotton yesterday footed up 667 bales. . The tnerenry i!n the Star ther mometer was down to SO yesterday morn ing,:. i.js,i, 4, j: fl--r e.iC -i. Rev. Dr. t Robey preached at I the Fifth Street church Tuesday night, and had a large congregation. For tho first time since its in stitution, the Criminal Court, at Its last term, sent no convict nibePeaitentiary. Mr. W. Br Turlington had on his table Monday some second crop Irish potatoes grown in his garden, and they are TT? a.ia.l1 have been fine ones. 1 Mr. D. Turner agent of the I Gus Williams troupe, ' has been here and I . made all arrangements for their appearance on the 16th. " Box sheet Opens Monday theSth. ' J .-v V I - X' .-' x- i -. Mr- n aKerittedv. President of the Ladies Benevolent Society, requests -rt.w.. -s-!.a- mnMtnv.l at Mr J4 H. ,Srrans8rstbrfH hortheast cor- J '- oL": 'tirv&i;J.miiJ ' I ner of ChesBut.aod North .-Water streets. y. Cafat l)iyinW:o5uDerin wJitS2lia-:- inntcnrlcnt. r hj jst . , mju . " rail rnn n - ATTiirw -ei rnwavn Ul Ulta IV. ajL V- AMUUWMAliVUUIB waaw of $500 for Information tonvictthe mis V cream ,urivjajiwtl.wi.,4"'- DSlUrUBT. - Jr-. . , CiTeoloVedrwred i. . 1 : i isn pninKn.'BifrH.WHnrarreMeu 1. " ' ;--'! Tai-- j End lP.P1 v 1 . ; 7 ZlL, ana HicKeaD.vesieTuayatiIcrnujiKiittiKou -, . ...i -T'V'vV ii t h ; wun oeini; eaeseeu ui. auiutui iuouw"- 1- rwrhood ofttaemmejctai ttotei.- wtners were connecteawi nHne-rscTiminage, vu I'laeilBWaSI Wf. Jk.a. a...., ... wW.rt Wfretornedl . .irki'; Vatp ia yeByj popaiatiihthUlcomntonity and 1 especially ine cnargef ww(ww so xaithfuWy anayeU. r,.;,..r j Rev. Dj H Tuttle, the' newly appointed pastor of the Fifth Street Ifethodist Church,' Mb' atfea, ' Iyearser th Cfeurch ing origina-iy q.i...wt-. pall ptarersr i a;s J., JBLCiafowan, rv. "wi,;.,;- muchienergy aid usefulness an the prwwcu. 0 Parrbw, Pv S. ;HewletC, CI 1). MorriTJ-, -tionof his work.5 z'1 i5 !7f'?:: V. .G. iTohd S. Barnes and ; B. F. Penny.' .''- 1X1116 tion of Ms wor . w i , small Cotton irirea, . The alarm of fire at 1 p. t yesterday 2r- . . . . , Af. w of ITTW MUKU ui "" - - 1 ti. nf the' Wilminff-1 i j" """i " ; rrr?' J i : " L oa fli.,, ion ComDress.ir ,At .S0 p. m; fire broaeou? i . ttnn :d the north o.uu w T-T - ,. . , : - ...... BUUUUU -x If on band. There were grave iears oi serious conflagratidn at first, but fortunate- . 1' i-t'"'. ' -"'.5 -'i -' " 2 '-1. ' Jy these apprenenswas-wwe -jow when the firemen got ' their :. streams upon the-- flames, while at the same time men 2i . Annrmnut in Itlatlnflr thA burn. f maM " T W bales. . "Damage slight...' i , , w - k -i i t ir " " ' 1 flnn(irior conn.' - ,r C Aftnr krrived Tnesday night and yesteruax Trouble AmoBK Firemen ?,;w . I Certaia members x)l , the .Bansaker ttose .4 n - i s Hnnimnv . aaIaw owanizatihtj. "'"i "" . werehefoxe. Mayor Hall and CafTfiW), Myers. Chief of the Fire Pepartment, yes- terday,- charged with acting disorderly at. Tfi , re on ?,y t the firemen, who Were identified; attempted jq possession oi tne private nose ue- imf:cwm and remove the pipe: piey.were prevent- ed from dotng sowhupon: they ' talked' 0f using forte,? 'cleaning out things," &ci ; - ia... oi ImnlWo i. w.otto - vvhkiij . ww,:i'"r".vi 'Yi Borne; of the? cotton mm, men testified thjii thev weraUsimr their' QwataWehsiejun protect their' ow .privaW. property, which was Very valuable and considered in dan- d that the men Used language calca lated to create a riot. 'The case was finally referred to the Chief of the" Fire Depart- ...... ... ' .j!Msi?i It ry necessary that proper disciphne should be preserved in the Fire Department, , iljul. -i the companies in question showed a dispo- sition to have the' matter thoroughly Jn vestigated, with this view. . A WaaAerer Heard From. ' ; Many of our citizens will -remember Mr. Thos. Hansley, who lived at. Smithville, durinir and shortly after the war. He was w . .. . . v, . . a man ot no little mechanical genius, being capable of doing almost any sort of work. left soon after the close of the war and very little was subsequently heard of him. He left, his .'.ve ' anJone child'-a Smith ville. ( Yesterday a gentleman arrived here in search of Mrs. Hansley, stating that her husband ,f died in Wisconsin ; about, two years ago, leaving quite a . large fortune, which be had accumulated in the oil and coal business. There ia .a sister of Mr. Hansley residing in this city, besides other relatives. His widow still resides at Smith ville. ' ' ' - Arreat of an Alleged Embezzler. . A man who arrived ia this city yesterday morning and . registered at s the Purcell Honse, as "A. N. Dodd, Toronto, Canada,' was arrested last night on the authority of. a telegram from the Chief of Po lice of Toronto, Canada. The telegram asked that if George E. Wingate stopped in the city he be arrested, fdr embezzling $9,430 from the North British .Canadian Investment. Company. A description of WlngSte followed, which tallied exactly with Dodd's personal appearance, and hence his arrest. He was given quarters for the night in the Mayor's office at the City Hall, and telegrams were sent to To ronto, announcing the action taken.' Foreign Bzports. The following embraces the foreign ship ments yesterday: . The Norwegian barque Prudeniia, Capt Hansen, for London, by Messrs. Fatersbn, Downing & Co. , with 600 casks SDirits turpentine and 2.888 bar fela of rosin, valued at $10,136 the Ger- man barque Contaniine vonlUenckt, Capt. Fretwerst; for Stettin. Germany, with 2,786 barrels of rosing valued at $3,700; the Nor- I;weaa;brigiKli, - . - GaptPedersenf for Londpn, by Messrs.-. -D.- It Murchisori lZ ?v. $2.9: and; the'BrltisIr Schr. Pyjutf, rtr Cronfy &. Mortis, ,-wilh. 97,600; shingles , ,-:rntMiA tari'M?' rallied at t)8S4 40. Total $18,987.40. msraiaaK mnrn wr.mcniia wr r T -as ... ,t h k .- a tween Fourth and Fifth, streets. B7 !the miction ox pipe ----- i i .. . . . .1. 1 -auea lmprosreaiet intersection 'of Ittt I aded improvement in the drainage at the i. ' jiiK.vi , tm. ..t- I intersecnou ot muiucujr ouu. j-iyii i .. . j j 1 tDe WaiCT -nOW, OeiUK .VarriW UUWr. W that in8tead-of flooding the I t..'w..i- V,b- toAwf r-r -r : vr.;.:- o.l:, elm The sidewalk on .Second,, ;Detween I Mulberry and Walnut, east-,side;' has also Jastbeenpht in order BartA to Bartsw m'X,ji-i 1 J The funeral of the late JOhm B. Fugh 1 took: place from. St. JamesV church iyester- I terday afternoon, Rev. nriSmedec4toia -I- Cemer ihe-iaemberif 'Ottotf-lAdge' V..G; iTohn S. .Barnes and; B- F. Penny.' nimtarv 7onveBtlen ' : A military convention for the election of field officers of the Second Regiment; N. O. State Guard, will be held at -the armory of the Wilmington t Light Infantry; f-1n this city thfs morning at 10 o'cl aiVEEt AND rn AINE. ; if I-': rj pKS-kMen- up the river yesterday OU the steamer , Exeelsior, with two steam pumps and : a gang toi hands' for the purpose of raising and float s. .a.MM , UfiMi' Aswttr t- V riifoholl AU U wiva j.- v -i ; From; Capt; JeflvRob down for assistance, w learn uia wie rw lies close in shore; with the freight deck out of water. : A dispatch from Falmouth, : Eng.. HAitta varv , m nnrtan I siirfr.L I in I li 1 1 vt-- i , , 7 y .TT- i f- 7:. -1 teacn ourT-ousy" to Bay.v i.ntt TtaV rxAir rrtsiffl latelv. W p. have I Winslow lor helninff her to . .."i.rL. .-. ; -j'.::-. n; jjivi. '-s; 1 'the crininc; eotteklaavaM- alreadv alluded to the one on rrincess ue- i wihilow'b Soormna ; -w . Noti 8,says: 'ine.nre wnicn oroae onn of PolJjT th Its-aceumulatlons I T IDIES the bold of the brig';rm betoE --7 ,'. -A tL from Wiliniheton, N, a;.. for Bremen, at . ...1, 7 !';,- . . , r lketkin this port, is hot yet exUnuishedShe : j.; ore thane tJ i discharging her cargo into lighters: 1 V dec 4 it 214 n. Water St. noysotf Weatber IndlemUona. ,-' : 'V '" :The foDowing are the mdicatioBs for tof day if j -iii. For the 8outh. Atlantitf States, eenerallr I fair.weather..westerly1windX and' nearly stationary temperature. .f, J - i 1. M Painted. Re4 ' 11.-1-;- !''-, Mr. Wilkin Roddick, of this city, has jn his possession a copy of ,the Whitehall fN. x ,) 4i77tf, a iemocrauc newspaper, wnicn I entirely with jred ink-'f iB ieverflowing with rrtolcings oSttw-UleetiOtt'otCver-JlirVJ land and Hendrlcks,and'the portraits of the I , successful candidates, the jubiant rooster and the boomingcannon, as well - as the reading matter, are - all - blazing out on the white! sheet in the iaost brilliant of wimson hues AppoiBtments bySne Blabo'p of Eitt Carolina Fall yialtaUon, 18 84. . ; Deo ' rJ-VVT-'l ''... '.v s ' J : 4- Thursday, M.P.; Grace, woodv'le.Bert. 5 Friday, M.P., 8. Mark', Roxobel. -7 5 Sunday,' 8. Thom&s,- Windsor. ; w : - ' Taesdav.' M.P.. Zion Church. Beaaf art eo. 10 ,Wed'8day,M.P.,8. James, " " . 11;. Thursday. MJ., 8. John's, Makelyvlue. u-A ia oiuruaj, a.r., woiupei oaj4 14 , Sunday, S. George's, Hyde co.- 15 Monday u r: mu1 Fairfield 19 f Friday. M.P.. -. Aurora. - so Saturday, M p., 8. John's, ? sr Bunday,'w-'- Trintty, " ."- .-." '.-i . 22 Monday, -t -- -S-Paul's, Durham's Crlu j vnooovtnitr.- ' Haw Branol 10tb ii Oreenvule. ; Vanoeboro. Washington: ; Sato. 1 - -; JamesviHa. .WUliamston. 3H wea-saay.A.r 25 Ths'dv(Ch,stna83. Peter's. 23 Sunday, JLP.. 8. Thomas, 30 Tuesday,: MJ. -- . 81 Wed'sdasvM.P., Advent, dan. loos. 1 Thursday, jLP 8. Martin's, Hamilton. Holv Communion at all If orninc services. '.Col lections for Diooesan Missions. Aa.opportnntty may offer the children will be catechised . The Bishop requests toat, In accordanoo with the Ke Bolation of the Diocesan Convention, arrange ments be made in each. Parish for a meeting- ox -the Vestry with the Bishop. - The "mails close and' arrive at the City Po Office as f olio wsc ' - Northern through mails, fast 7:30 P. M Northern through and way mails - SKIS' A. M Raleigh..... .8:45 P.M. t 8:00 A. M. MailB for' the N. C. Railroad, and ' l routes supplied thererrom lncmaing A A N. C. Railroad, at... P.M. A 8:00A.M. Southern mails for all points. South,. . dally sui r.ja. Western mails (C. C. Railway) dally , n:ia x. m. P.M. nd sop.m. Mails for- points betweenFlorenoe and n " Charleston bmi r. a. PnvBt.tBville. and ofQoes on Cane Fear - u ' Rirer, Taesdays and Fridays S)0 P. M. KaTettevule. via C. C. R. It. CallT. x- ' cent Sundays ... a:ia jr. jl. Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00 A.M. Smithville mails, by steamboat, dally (except 8undays. 80 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill. Town Creek, Shal- i . . lotte and Lltue mver, Tuesdays ana Prtdavs... ...... ..;.' S.O0P. M. Wrlghtsville dallyt .j. . . . ; 8So A. M. lurjsa run uwjimjzi&x. Northern thro1 and way mails... ...... 7:30 A. Mi Southern mails............. i-,, ....... 780 A. M... Carolina OeaSral Raiuoaa. . . . . . .7. 8:45 A. M, Stamp Office open from 7.80 A. M. to 8 P.M. Money Order and Register ; Department open 8$0 A. K. to 5A P. M. continuous. ' Malls collected from street boxes from busi ness portion of city at S A.M., 11:30 AJL and 50 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. and on Sundays from 8:30 to 90 A. M. '': ' Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 6:80 to 9:90 A.M. ? ai; 1 ' Railroad thna, 75thmeridlaJL,i . ; . TtflS ONLY 'GREAT RXTERNAH REMEDY. Those eminent - chemists, Professors Doremus and Battershafl, endorse Benson's CSpcine Plas ters. . t' ': - ' THB t73.000 PRIZE TO ANTJNKNbWNHSRO. It is collected by the Louisiana National Bank for an unknowe depositor. The: lucky 78,455. was nresented at the main Onions of The Louisiana State Lottery Company by Mr. A' loria,- Cashier of the Louisiana National Bank, ,fpr a depositor. Thls is au the Lottery Company kpows of it. and Mr. I.irrii dnllnd ta namethfnrtnnata holder Acbeok for $75,000 was deposited to th) credit dC the lucky dep6sitor.-New Orleans City item, ' THE FLORENCE 1 KIGHTETOAL,E or THS NTTHSEBYi The fUlovtncis aa extract from a letter written to' the GermatyBformed Meaenger, at Chambersburgn, remuf a BsirBnorBsss. 4usc open the . door lor, her, and .Mrs. Whulow :will prove the American Florence Nightingale .of, the Nursery. Ofthlsweiara so-are tat We will - survive and escape teetainr siege. lMjbsj Stbuf ralieyea.ihe-cMd MfflSJ from pata, andjeaser dyentory an Jpirperi nreetoerr what It TirnreBaM to TMrronn. every nan oi iu noininir tan. - We have never, aeea Mrs. .Wlaalow-rknow i her only her only v Syrup foe eethtog.'H Iff we ha the i Nwnn ir I n'vmUmkA hproa u la a nhvrfoftl aat5M wuyvy?vtTi -9:11 " i ' Ua Wis rr m inn ouy.m uie monunif or uie Bd inst,. atjunawt.inrany apa oi, viunamT. as Eliza B. Daggett, aged i days. . v - and i ; . r inil i.l,if,l"fi r in ii IffKWJ A35VERTK1CMEOTS. TTJANTHO-SAI TOv. SELL ' fiTjBBBX7J v V CLOTHING on eonimission uluis bouwibcd. etatesi Apply iwlft reference' to.- dee 4 2t tSunimer Stt, Bwton, Mass. , -- 0Jfc i"L.'".rv r , 1 f: t r fi I A STOTJT :iTOinar 1 VjoAJtSE YBxJxrwi haiJ A snitaftie'BWSJfd, svWtiajd- for hire- i'l ftHt io 'VX-.I 111 Of?HS oovery, . f -f:.r.rT ,1 WABIKBODigHr.. iU8 ft V QILK HATS ! r ' t UJno. .1.1 a dec 4 ifcrd ' ' 1? "jjodn1- ajircitHattete.; CotkscreiTSTiitsr i A FRESH iNVdlE OF HBSl; OPtjllB! SUITS, to which we call attention to4ay. :T;o7MUNS6N;i dec 4; It -T- TQlotater and Merchant Tailor: ; ',:e. J I ii li -fJiJ'iyi ii '- ' i Tors for. rsfT.)i V Vilfi- io Tht Conmanv oald bis tiatate on-the 83th of No? i t f !fc-.:ia3?:fuoa5a:Jr i5f . JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MAO TlftTETjiTrf ' ' - .. - " T.n-T" t EVB nxraDRM loriABWB paid, for tnrorniaUon wuica will leaa to the convie- . . . . . . . . . . ... . . I uuu oi vaa .misoreant wno camperea wiia tne I switches of the BaOroad Coi nies at Sixth and Ninth Streets, ana caused e accident to the Fast Mail, last Saturday nfcht, Ithe SOth of Ho- iae vampanies appeal eaniesuy to every ciu- luatloe. whose Infamous action eodan jwtfde nves g" ?Woye. W. aneTWC; Ss A.HaUroads. den:4.2t - rth sn r - iteView ooby. !H HOLIDAYS ABE COttlHG, KP I AM NOTW lfABKG'A tABGTE i)IS play of a weU assorted stock from London, Pa ris,' Vienna and American markets. : , The selections will be appreciated by the most refined tastes. - 1 Heeant Show Cases are filled with the most beautiful articles. ' ' --v . Partie&can now call' and make' selections be- fare the rush. . , , -r . ' j , . ;;'!. ; . ; .",. "J. '"!, . I- " i. A cordial invitation is extended to all at' j. - '.. it: v. i HEmSBKRGXR'S " 1 dec 4 tf Live Book and Music Stores. -crKtVKBsrrv: of north Carolina. I . CHAPBL TTTTJij M.C., : '', -' : J November 28, 1884. 1 THE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, Jan uary Cth, 1885. For Catalogue and Report of Ylsiting Committee of seven Trustees apply to lYesinent BATTior w. t. rAiinKawi, ndeef pat-Wrt"' :f-xv Secretary. : CaliiiTnia Tears! JUST EECElvito, A KSV LOT OF THOSX FINE CALtPfli-AlSD ABTLETT PEARS, Malaga and Catawba. Grapes, Aspinwall Bar nanas. Apples, lmeauates. Figs, &o MRS. B. WABREN , Confectionery Store. nov 80 It Furniture. XTEW 8TOCK F02 FALL TRADE ARRIVING JLI every day, manufactured expressly forthis I examine our extensive variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, ail made this season. ; D. A. SMITH. nov tO tf ! Furniture Dealer. No. Front St. Library Lamps. A KOTHBR LOT.OFIJBRABY : ! jj - - LAMPS JUST ARRIVED. 1 ir , For sale by -: GILES A MTJRCHISON, - ' , s 38 A 40 Muroaison Block nov Home Comforts. - A GOOD COOK STOVE. A GOOD HEATING X. Stove, a good Lamp, a good Kerosene 8tove, a good Door Mat, a good Toilet Set, a good Lap Board, a good Cake box, a good conee Biggm, a'good Feather Duster. Our Dave nods as if to say that's so, and add a Poms. . '' .. . : . ' PARKER A TATLOR.- ": Pure vv uite oCk. - novas tf Just Arrived, AND FOR SALE, . . 60 Bbls Maiden and Roe- MULLETS, : i 50 Bbls No. 8 MULLETS, . ' 59 Bbls and Half Bbl MACKEREL, ' 50 Bbls Assorted APPLES. ; .--r ' - Must be sold. - " dec 3 tf . ' ., DAYI8 A SON. Bock Lime, TTOR BUILDING PURPOSES. X FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO Sl7r5 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR. LARGE LOTS AND ..... ( ...- TO THB TRADE. ! Address . FRENCH BROS,,- ... L , . .-w - Rocky Point, N. C. or o. GfAKBUSX, jr.. .aptJtr r r nn ta fr wnmtnffton. N. William H. Green, I .TfTHPLESALB AND, RETAIL . DEALER IN I VY - " I pore Drugs and Medicines, Foreign and Domes-, I tic: .-Toilet Articles, Cigars, Cigarettes andTo- I bacooj it i - Particular attention given to the Prescription 1 lis Market street. tJ.''" -l f A i FIRST'OLAgf STRfNG' fciXD HAS ' AR; rtved i'the citfi awuffurhlahIRSTCLASS MualQ ior.au .occasions at reasona.ua rates., Saiisfactlpn guaranteed . ' - ' T J llf lit Commercial Hotel. nov to lw ,,-, ,yUmlngt9n.N.C. Seed Oats.' R ED RUST PROOF AND BLACK OATS. Beat Bolted Meal in the city", ground daily. .... ' ., PRESTON CUMMTNG A CO., ... - ' ' v, '. . v . Whoiesale Dealers in -nov 29 tf .V ' Grain and Peanntt. .'TP! Shoes X ARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Ladies. Men's. Children's and Misses' SHOES ifci thisIty all prlcer and styles. . - -: Ji . " Call na examine our extensive ime oeiore pttfchasiaeisewhere ie w WrtW'- ' :-n0vi4tf "'n4'"!' J 108 Market Street fi.n t- iu. ?-r. t v . ' - )8 A MONROE. 8. E. COR. MARKET I Snd Rta.. have concluded to reduce their mammoth stock of Furniture and "arpets,and to AnmnTtiiah said tmroose wiu oner tne same at wholesale and retail at greatly reduced prices.. Cash is our object. - . -. nor outr ITo nore If, t FOR 'OCR 5GR0VER IS ELECTED, AND ALL argnmealt- on tbat score Is ended; but we t tin assert most emphatically that as good a job i of finaying, Hair Cuttings or any other work in our line can be done at our establishment as can be done In this or any other city: or, commonly called, first-class wor rav 1 Kesptctruiiy, H, C. PREMPERT. " " noriiOtf P. S Dont burn th'fii- " ! Wanted. . 7? I '7 5000 B78HZL8 I'ANCY VIRGINIA OR N. C.PBANUTSi Also HMO ' FLINT HIDES; fHhrh estash market prfce nald.! r. i E. G. BLALU, -: - soV391m ' Broier, 19 Second St. Toy Triixs. AND 2QENTS SADDLES, TRUNKS, satchels. Lan Robes and Horse Blan- Rhnndance. Harness and Carriages of all McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, 114 North Front Street. T EH RENT r and ; ftNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Joting America to ffie Fr(9)t - WEEK We proposb to pat our rjt- - miA4 - m 11.. n a . . ..... J. - . u, w m dujo, au kvvb twin no juuo oi our attention We have a beautif al , line -of STJITS ; !..-:.- f . . t " - " i . " ' -AND OYSBCOATS, and aathe holidays are ap. .- rroactini;, when perhaps the little feBow has' . ; t .. - - . -, . been promfsed a present of tUs Undwe recomv-" mend that parents call hi adyanee cf the-rnrtft.tv f 'S en that usually comes dnrmgtha nnain of fcittrt -1 '-'-' ties whfJe theyaaQia ihseh wy-.. ---fcr;Ss-..'!Kn!??ir: f -'..-5 ;, --We offer some bargains ta ; JdaT8 siOTFMrDf f ; OYSBCOATS. and as we canr Um steWS5 Y in the city It la reasonable to say thattlalat - . . selections can be made in bur establishment. ; .y, Wa fnTrltA rail fmmi TrtrTiiMrr In fh Wi i " f- f.i -, 0 ? ;. . ; A, DATUD, novsdtf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Fiiiiian Haddies; 5 '' gMOKSD SALMON", r , . '' ' : PICKLED SALMON, SMOKED BLOATERS, r -:;;-'eii'lrv&. i FRZSH CRKP'CELERT, . :? .-.-f- -"r.-v - SB Bbls BALDWINyAPPLES, - ' i :!- CABBAGXSTPJONS, TTJRNIF8.. iLEQAKT BEEF TONGUES, , -7, : FRJHAM8 and F. M. BEEF, SUGARS CHEAPER THAN AVERy t - ' Fifty Barrels all gradaa. 1 f- C STEVEXSOIS dec3tf . . Market Street . HOLIDAY GOODS J F ORDER THAT THE LADIES MAY SELECT - their CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -earl and avpld : the nsnalrushIhaveopene up ajarjyi snA handsome stock s4fu ... ,v,--.,,-s .-; r,' C U III ST M A. 8 ,VQ: Ofl s ,i, v. in point of .elegaaos and variety surpaseinc amy -. . j thing heretofore offered.. .. ,- ' "... .. . The finest selection of CHILDREN'S BOOKS ,V . - - -T- t - - ' ever brought , to tha city. Call , and examine . , , "stock and "prioes. Prompt and polite tten,i ,j tionto alL . , ' C. W. YATES, ,-s J19 MARKET STREET' . nov 89 tf Wilmington, N. C . Dry Goods. ; r ; aiid: CaietSf! Ladies' Wraps, MISSES': NE MARKETS. t '.l:-." IX. M. McLNTIUE. All visitors are respeotf ally Invited' to call ; we : will give the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' i i r nov 80 u ww - Best b- BUYERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES WILL FIND at our-placethe LARGEST STOCKS GREATEST VABIETlr OF STYLE AND FINISH anfi U'.f- EST PRICES., .We rigvite , an examination, of 1 Ooodsnd Prices. Go.Exlk & 8ons ' i ;108 NORTH FRONT STItEET.J ; AOVSOtf ; i -.: --r. Vv. . , T- I ! - 'j ' 111 1 BiiriiTliis. CHARIOT AND .MANHATTAN : CfGAB, : the best, in the cltyfor FIVE CENTS. 4 ;; ' . . - Boldonly by; C-K. HARBIS The onl: nov SOt ax iTews Depot in the city.' . h ? i; j ::i Thelmproved . 4 JeW CHICAGO LAMP M CAOTLB WwER.! - Equals In nruuahcy two7 gas Jets, at one-seventh ' i " 4 the oort r sale by the Agents, & il 5 ' Z . ." .. 4 s - W. H. BR1GGS A CO. ' no 'SO tf - N. W.1 corner Front and Market.' 1 Flora, Bacon, ?: KAABblsFLOUB all grades, . . v n an i crrwa J VI BU WW VJ - novSOtf TT. n Ui UAMS ACXX 100 100 Hhds and Bbls Porto Rioo MOLASSES Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades; , . QAA Sacks CrtcRI0 COFTIE,. J. f. . ' ' i novSOtf : WilAMS- 25 Bbls Carolina RICE, OK(( Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. . . vv 'ZOUU f 800 lb. Striped Sacks' - ! 100 0"SaCk ,Ilae SALT' afstory fiUed. ror sals low oy r r-f.T ?v:f;i novsotf. O.W. A CO. Hoop-Iron, Hails, Slibt. ' av A A TnYAi TTT.TTriW 250 NAILS' i. K A A Bags SHOT, c ;- r ; For sale low by ' -; 6 W. WILLIAMS A CO. ' nov 80 ts Yaleitine's HracM Pencils s TJRB CURE FOR HEADACHE, "NEURALGIA Toothache and Nervous Affections. OnlylS , t: c; , ,11.. TWum VnfnllwrT. FtllR IBd TOr I Cents. Also, Drugs. Perfumery. Fancy and .: I let Articles, "-ixtilz ' r 1 f&' Inn, a anAnfaMv at JT. V. I Ulil.lfc at - ang IS tf Corner of Fonrth and Nun Streets; 'J 7 I ' ? " - - '-"v.- - . . - - - ivy," i 2, ':H 5 --t MX f ' ' - 4 r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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