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5 RATES OF ADVERTISING! Wfl. H. BERN A ll ft , - ;l.-B'SD DAILY JSXUSFT MOMIUV isi r E )! 8 CTBtStmiFTIOM, Df AOT4MCB ;,,0 tear, toy sumh "4 rsw,... wo Months, !) To Citv Subscribers, dellTrddl nv part So City, Ckhtb Wet,q(St m Iirants-a wuwot tor mora hn three monma ui auvmuuw. MORNING EDITION:' OUTLINES. r- Fifteen cases of cholera five fatal oc rrifld ia Teciano, IUly. A violent B rricane visited Vienna, Austria; great damage resulted; even railroad trains were .,ocl,l-fn wni1 i overturned; many persons were injured. -. - The Gale Manufacturing Works, De troit, Mich., burned; loss about f60,000j . TV . T J ' I 1 i ue tieaiui xoaru VAjnierence m Washington yesterday discussed reports on the sanitary condition of various localities; .ortonlheepidem.c to Kentucky and Virginia described the disease as epidemic dvsentery caused by malarial poison. j President Arthur will start the ma- xt -n. J ca,Bcr ui luc vrcu jjposmon . next Tuesday by pressing an electric button iaUifr White House. In the cotton fut ire c.e of Aubrey, Bennett. & Co., ; against E P. Coyington, in the U. S. Cir- quit Court at Rleigh, C the jury gave a veniict against the defendant. - Fire at Wiili.auiston. Marliu county, N. C de str.ned a livery stable and other buildings; losw p 500 Westcott & Co., brokers, Syracuse, N. Y., failed; liabilities $100,- 000. Two attempts made to palm off stvel tilings washed with gold upon the TJ. S. Mint nt Philadelphia. New York markets: Money 21 " per cent.; cotton Q i it 10J114c; southern flour steady at fj oo&5 50; wheat, ungraded red 6787$c; corn. Nt 2 December 53j54c rosin stia 'y at $1 20L 30; spirits turpentine i!u!S al 31c - " " ' "" Thy French Spoliation ClaimB bill has passed the Senate. It is the Mini as passed two years before. O'Brien, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Boston by 3,111 plurality, "l!!' Republicans gained one Alder man. I! ;o New York ISm&naid $L0.200 for cabling the Spanish Treaty. That is enterprise worth talking A young man by the name of Em met llool. shot himself very danger ously in Richmond, Va., because of unrequited love. Poor fellow, and so many marriageable women in the Cipt. Dudley and the mate of the wrecked yacht Mignonette,who killed the Vx.y Parker and ate him, have been tried in London and sentenced to death. - That is the way they do , l.urdnt-bs in England. " O en. Wade Hampton has been re elected "to the United States from South Carolina.,, He received every vote cast bat three, . and they were cast by negroes.. He was good enough for the white folks.' The Blaineites in the Seventh W ard District in Brooklyn have ex pelled twenty-seven : Republicans who voted for Gov. Cleveland. We hope this course will be generally pursued, for it is certain that men who can stomach Blaine ought not to affiliate politically with men who de sire honest government and genuine reform. . In the proceedings the first day in the Methodist Centennial Conference the following occurred: "Rev. Dr. McFerrin, of the Church South, responded to the address of wel come. He said he was the only one pre sent who attended the General Conference as a delegate in 1836 and 1840. He had for sixty-five years been a Methodist, and for sixty years an itinerant minister, and and asked if there was one present who could beat his record." Very hard times among the far mers are reported in .Dakota. .There is said to be much of want and mise ry- and the chief . cause is laid at the door of the railroad corporations on account of their high charges. An other cause, however, is eiven in the Detroit,iVet0S as follows : f j There is one other cause in the agents nftv. sj-.-: 9 tkn Vaat mnn l avyiim SuniSp quahflcation noter and .mortgages at high rates of interest, for In Dakota money brines frum 19 on at national banks per cent, at national We do not understand why it should cost more to run a daily in Raleigh than in Charlotte or Wil mington, especially when the Raleigh papers have claimed such a large cir culation. We apprehend that the fault is in the manacrement too - o many canvassers and too much credit. Mt, Turner had due him about $10,- nAi- . . . i or nonnra f nvniehan I lOmnPrULM j-'c ava o a, u iitou vva . mr Whan V. V.1'lJ 1 O : ,7 Wa ucpuuiisueu lu :nn-. kne w him to strike off about 1,400 non-paying subscribers in ono day, and there were many still left. Char: iQUe and keen able Wilmington1 papers have ..live i4 'nyGov- VOL. XXXV.-NO. 69. We have not seen any announcement of JL-JSEiP"1- wanviue, is dead. It seems but a day since -we aad a message that he was coming to Kalei&n to ha no via wao - mn . cj wa nuo (ft UACkU J large estate, and uncommon erudition for one not trained for a profession. He could B.T,at? an?t.Gre authors quite j... . .. 7,: . v.' T7.u wuu5s auouoa wiiu apt classical. Mechanic. v.aiww auusions. naletan Jfarmer and I We are pained to hear of the death oi tnis excellent and able citizen. He I had more thin io1 fnn; uu more than passed four .score yeare. tie, was the largest land I owner in Granville, his po86e8Sion8 exceeding 16,000 acres and several a wpII 5 n era Mn rM- -.' . - dtWeIlinS8' r- r.eS7 18 not a straneer to our readers, for more.than . , - ODCe we Dave reierred to hia accom- P"rnent8 ana tQJWeQtJm late I neighbor, John C. Taylor. We sup pose they were the two best culti-: vated farmers in North Carolina. Both were men of literary reading, wrote well, had good abilities, andj were accompnsnea in tne classics. ) lneir nomes were about a half-mile apart. Mr. Taylor was much the best scholar in Shakespeare we have known personally, and Mr. Gregory. was much the best scholar in Chan cer. We shall never see their like again. It was Mr. Gregory who wrote that humorous history of "Cousin Sally Dillard" for the Sta!b and established the act that it was a much older story than Ham Jones's, the reputed author. The late vene- i-oKio TW TKrno t A; r rable Dr. Thomas P. Atkinson, of Danville, was veil acauainted with - , . ,j " , : , . I its origin, and told us that he heard it often in Virginia when Jones was a mere lad, Mr. Gregory ' leaves three sons and one married daughter who are among the best people in Granville. For a great many years he was a constant contributor to the Richmond Enquirer, when edited by Thomas Ritchie. He also wrote a good deal for the North Carolina papers, as also for The Land "We Love, when' edited by Gen. D. H. Hill. A remarkable man had passed away. Mr. Bayard has f been to Albany and been closeted with the President elect.' He was not offered a place in the Cabinet, but the purpose of his visit, as he frankly states, was "for the simple purpose of placing before the Governor as mnch information as lay in his power to enable him to best form an administration. He had no personal desires to advance beyond I what could aid in the cause of good government.! He formed a good opinion of Mr. Cleveland and saya: 'I was greatly pleased' with him. I found him sincere, plain and direct. He is a man who, if he should have come to the Senate, would be well able upon his merits alone W hold his own there. I was very much gratified in learning something of his views about his future work.' Speaking of the Fast responsibility and labor before the President the distinguished Senator said:" VMr. Cleveland is unfamiliar with Wash ington life. ; He is in a country place, for Albany is a country place. He is con fronted with an enormous task, the like of which has hardly a parallel in history. The Democratic party is the legatee of the most monstrous : system of mismanagement. Every department of the public service is mismanaged or conducted in sucn a way as it should not be. The very men wno helped create the evils are the very ones wno are crying out to us lo reiorm me anuses or years in me twinkling oi u tyo. Unt flio nonnln will OflVA President f11..lnn4 fnm ihnnrinrr onrl no 1 vujei4uu a tan . . entitled to it. Here is something about the Sher man lie on ex-President Davis.. A special to the Philadelphia Times of ov, f Wa0T,,ncrton. says: kuc . . .-e , -.,-- "Thfi p.x-Con federate Generals of the Sen- ate, excepting Mahone, all appeared in their seats to day and were interviewed in regard . .L. 11 Onnanl Nhamll that w me auegttuuu ui; . - . while on his march to tne sea ne lniercepieu a letter from Jefferson mvur to a promi- nant Rnnthpm funeral nOW In the United . - , t. ! n V. tha wriror nrnnrtfipfl mKTk a dictaiorsnip, ;wiuiiuuiwi M.u.vv.. All denied that' such a letter had ever neen vancn Tintto Confederate j-ao anl,r also serviw, uui. u T Vf7 rrK knowledge of gach a letter, be uonieaerawj wreu"" w- - yTf . som, Hampton, nuuer, wu, w Hu..., nfrUn Maxev. Williams, Cockrell and Mahone. General Joseph E. Brown was designated as the one to whpm the letter was written, but Senator Brown said he had never heard of it. : The Philadelphia Times has made that there is no free I tha Snnthern Deople. UiOVV WV i trauo. omiw"& . : . I - . - Raleigh Chronicle:' The editors fm the Northern ana ew 8' I , . . t a.-. Rtetes who passed through here last Fri 8S5i Their wto "Vineland,'; wb ch is I i tkol, vav W.riua n Shaw's Ridee, Moore being established on started home ' cSf S home to-day via Goldsboro counvy, Th. worn ttleaaed Weldo. SS SiMiaSm SKWd .weWedrto1bmld tages during the Pffnj JSr friends, T WILMINGTON, Pot theBtat.' -WILMINGTON i LlBRAJlY. A well eauiDDed librarv. nronerlv in ducted, undoubtedly ( appeals for strong auppurt to tne lnnaoitants oi a city. jot to possess one such institution; augurs a want of thrift and general r prosperity. A com plete library is now. considered a necessity uiciD iiumi v ia nuw cuiiaiaereu a nipffir,v in every community of intelligence and culture. The ,Wilminirtnn Lihrarir Aaarw culture. The -Wilmineton Library Asso- !at?on m nrnnimii - nA hA.a well oriranized,' and ? shows much executive ability - in the management, but L?,? men in their laudable . purpose . to sustain ?ne 8ucl1 institution in our midst, the mem-j bersof the Shakespeare Club will give to- mgni, a renned and elegant entertainment.' JSTSfiR M"1: been conducted by a genUeman of taste aad , great experience. Our citizens can, : refore rest sured :thtA while contribu-. ng for the benefit of , an institution which exerts a powerful influence on the morals of the young, they will in return receive the 4U" wuwxiuuuey. , EQTTJB; Spirits Turpentine Two sheriffs' have settled the State taxes. Stanly county was burnt recently. Wadesboro Intelligencer; Jas. Knotts, Esq., aged about 53 years, died of apoplexy at -his home near Lilesville, on Monday the 1st instant." Charlotte Observer: Mr. S. O. Beard, the Postmaster at Mt. Mourne, on the A. T. & O. Railroad, died last Mon day night, at the age of 85 years. , New Berne Journal; Marshal Parks, Esq., of Norfolk, is in our city in me interests or tne new .Berne ana Jtteau- fort Canal. We learn that he is not pecu- J&F by Chaklotte, N. C, Dec. 9. The town of Polkton, on the Carolina Cen- tral Railroad, was almost destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The fire was accidental and originated in a drugstore: less, $50,000; small insurance. This is the fifth North Carolina town burned in the last thirty days, the others being Goldsboro, Wilson, Tolsnot and Warsaw. Kaleigh .News-Observer: Last summer the music of the ice factory ma chinery' was beard all through the night; now it has ceased, and that made by the cotton seed oil mill replaces it. The latter never stops. - The steam distillery of W. A. Bailey, in Davie county, was burned a day or so since. The loss is about 94,000. A goexf deal of whiskey was saved. Lenoir Topic:, Simpson Rich ards, of Lovelady, got into difficulty at ju&rioD wiui ma oroiaer-in-jaw, ueorge Elliot and Walker James, postmaster at Marion, and shot them both, hitting James twice, one of the wc unds being serious: The policeman started to arrest Richards when he shot at the knight of the badge and Dut him to flight. Richards is said now to be in Alabama. . Shelby Aurora: L. L. Lowry, of High Shoals and formerly of Mitchell county, was arrested in Rutherford county and was on Tuesday put in jail for a name less attack on female innocence. Miss Isa bel Simmons, who lives with one child near Morton's Ferry, in this county, charges him with a brutal attack upon her on Sat urday, November 15th. He denies the ac cusation, yet three men corroborate a part or her testimony. Raleigh Recorder; The North Carolina Conference did a wise thing when it turned over Trinity College to brethren J. W. Alspaugh, J. A. Gray and J. S.Carr. These brethren will have charge of the College for two years, subject to the Board of Trustees, and will appropriate $5,000 to its running expenses Conference appro priates yearly the sum of $2,500. The present faculty nave tendered their resigna tions. A full faculty and a President will be employed by the committee. They are wise business men, and will make the Col lege a success. - Greensboro Workman: A rep resentative from this county has inter viewed Gov. Jarvis in reference to the mat ter of filling the place of Gen, Scales for his unexpired term In Congress, and finds that the Governor will hot order an election ; nor has he power to appoint the successor. He will leave it in the hands of the Legisla ture, and when that body shall have gone through the forms of law only one month will remain of the unexpired term. It is, theiefore, almost certain that the vacancy will remain open until it will be filled by Mr. Reid himself. Oxford: Torchlight : Wilkin son Bros, are selling' the best granulated sugar at 7c. in 50 pound lots and Ofc by I the barrel. -A gentleman from Penn I s . ' . - To.!. i k oyster mine every uay quantities ui mum hpftntif nl winner and shiDDine it UD North. Wrappers, good $25 to $35; wrappers. fine $45 to $55; wrappers, iancy w $90. Market strong and very active. Died, at his home in Oxford, Wednesday, TWomhpr RA Mr WVatt Pool, in the 57th I year of his age. . - Died, at his home in Ord, Thursday, December 4, Mr. R J, in Hatchett. alter a ungenng uiness. Raioityfi TtiMical Recorder: The queation aa to whether the Baptists of North Carolina shall have such an institu- 1 . . . . . . , .. nr. sm. .mi i i 1 tion is about settled. vvnere n wiu ue iu- ted nd when onened f or the reception of orpnail children must be left for the pres- I . , ,r, mm;n t hoi tha mortor in I - . . . n charge.- wnat we wisn speciaiiY w buv , here and now is. that tne esiaousnmens oi aBapti8t Orphanage is not objected to by ofmrpot TtL i'lul . " 't fT I opinion oi me ireciora, .auu ui i. jjlxon, that the establishment of theBajn i usi urpnanage win Kreaujr iu iuo nw a Oxford. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: North Carolina now has no Lieutenant Go vernor, Mr. James L. Robinson having re. signed in order to come to the House from Macon county.. Miss Rebecca Came ron was telegraphed for to come to New Orleans last week and assist Mr." J.C. Derby in making a catalogue for the Exposition. The latter is the author of "Fifty Tears Among Books." - The Leaksville Ga zette. Milton Chronicle, Greensboro Daily Patriot and Asheville BegUter have disap peared from the horizon. The American also, we presume. Gen. Clingman affirms that tobacco steeped in buttermilk will cure any case of hog cholera. Try it. . The Raleisrh Citv Council has ordered that all lands which have been mulcted for unpaid taxes shall be put up and sold, as . T.Aiirinbure did well by the Orphans 0n Thanksgiving Day. The Masonic I &iV3ti& iroage Pres- byterians $30: Honor $5; .; . : , , i H .5 N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1884. and " Some "other gifts. - CoL H. B. Short, of Xaks Waccamaw, gave $25. Durham Lodge gave $30.27 The Presbyterians of Hillsboro and Salisbury each $20. V Pat upon the back of our remarks about a gang or horse thieves in the region of coun try between Raleigh. Greensboro and Char-' lotte, comes tidings of the stealing of Prof. H. Wi Reinhart's horse at Thomasville.and also one from Mr. Joe Tvson: at Pittsboro; -i Geo Sorrell is said to be i prancing arouna ; 1 the w estern section ;of . .Wake county, armed to the teeth, and annarentlv. m hVkiUf was . ' man ne Kilted was no great loss to the Com munity, as he had recently returned from the penitentiary, t. The - day , seems to lStS laundress's clothes line stretched In front of the parlor. window, for? the ! edification of tne public j ' r :t..iL ; Scrofula, that most dreaded taint in the human system finds a , perfect cure in' Ayer'sSarsaparilta. . ' : - - NK W lOVRBTISBntENTS Drtos Store for sale:: ' ' ' V Jas: C. MuHDS-Perfumery. -. S, G.' NoiaTHROPr-New store. ; Munson Children's clothing. S. H. Tbimble Auction sale. Jjfo, J. Hedrick Dry goods. , , . Hexnsbkbgbb Christmas goods, . M. L. Nichols Agents wanted. - Notice Application for charters. . r A. G. McGebt & Co Auction sales. h Local liote. -v r ,' - - Receipts of. cotton yesterday,' 1,011 bales. , j . '- :. ;r - Mr. . S. G. Northrop has v re opened a fruit and confectionery store at. his old stand on Market, 'near Front street Delia Gardner, the noted insane colored woman, was sent to the insane de partment of the County Poor House yes terday." l.r:;.- - " - ' Col. Brink says the Postoffice here is worth exactly $2,600, and, not a cent in perquisites. There are necessarily leakages which the P. M. must always make up. , . - The committee on Railroads, the names of which were given yesterday, have gone to work in earaest in the matter of preparation to secure charters from the Legislature at an early day, and to take other necessary steps looking to the suc cess of the enterprises. Weatner Indications. The following are the indications for to 'ay: " For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rains, east to south winds, and nearly stationary tem perature. ''" Navaeea Guano Company Annual Meeting. At the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Navassa Guano Company, of Wilmington, held in -this city yesterday morning, R. E. C&lder, Esq,, acted as chairman, and D. McRae as secretary. The following officers were elected for the en suing year: , President Hon. R. R. Bridgers. Secretary and Treasurer Donald Mc Rae. Superintendent Col. C. L. Grafflin. . Superintendent of Agencies Col. Wm. L. DeRosset. . Directors R. R. Bridgers, John C. Graf flin, Edward Kidder, Walter E. Lawton, S. A. Gregg, Winfield S. Dunan and Don ald McRae. A dividend of 7 per cent, was declared, payable on the 15th inst, to stockholders of record of this date. mayor's Court. Joseph Gause, colored, was before the Mayor yesterday morning, on the charge of using language of a very disorderly cha racter in Mr. E. W. DJscher's store. He was found guilty and required to pay a fine of $2. ' . Henry Lane, colored, was charged with acting very disorderly in the neighborhood of Fifth and Market streets on Wednesday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, for which he was arrested by Sergeant Bishop and Officer Nelson. These officers testified that Lane fought and resisted all the way to the sta tion house, and that Sergeant Bishop was finally compelled to club him. He was required to pay a fine of $10 or go below for twenty days.' He adopted the former alternative. Accidental Shooting. Geo. -McQueen, colored, of .Richmond county, lost his life in a singular manner, a few days ago, as we learn from a gentleman from that section. It seems that he had made a "blind" for ducks near Stanback Ferry, on the Pee Dee river, and was hiding behind it, when he attempted to draw his gun towards him. The result was an explosion, the contents of the gun en tering McQueen's back and inflicting fatal wounds. Quarterly Meetings. Rev. Paul J. Carraway, who was recently assigned by the North Carolina Annual Conference as the Presiding Elder of the Wilmington District for the present Con ference year, enters upon his duties on the 20th and 21st inst., at which time he holds the quarterly meeting of the Fifth Street Methodist Church of this city, and on the the 27th and 28th of December at Smith- ville. Superior Court. " In the ; Superior ; Court, yesterday ,: in the case of H. McL. Green vs. Woody & Currie, the jury, which had been out all night, were unable to agree, where. upon a mistrial was recorded. .The motion docket was run over and the Court then took a recess until this morning at 10 o'clock. ALLEOE&INCENDIARlSar. The liKte Attempted InCendlarlam on f. !?TW A 1 ft. VrfntlAlrlrAlanla HiiMtlaa ' ' MW W m M-y 4 fcWfV"a A. m wMMBjm ' Th Wrong Man Arnsted and DU- Bebarsed Anot Iter One Examined and .' Fonnd Not G nitty. .. -a-,-, ju; ? On fTuesday aftornoon last Mr. Louis Johnson, was arrested on , suspicion of set ting: fire to the shedjon Mr. A H. . Van- Bokkelen's distillery premises that morning.' : . v o v . . ". was arrested because the description. I suited him.' He was a foreigner;' worked: - -seVand there seamed to' be peH d him: He was a' foreigner." Worked' r Tter-l I feet chain: Of evidence connecting him With I tho Arn.x tj. m- -aA a I the crime. He;was feleasedpn bond,, and in the meantime Mr. Bryan, the principal' I witness in the case, .-.was Jirought into the I .. - j ' .j j i presence of the accused,, s when , he said at once,, that he was the. wrong man. The' party he saw on the yard at the time the? I I fire'wa8 discovered was named Johnson; he ... iiortS.t -ir V .ai..'k- .. ; .. M.uv. v - v?y'. - i caulker, 'while ' the other was a stevedore,. and he was also' a foreigner. ;But here the similarity ended. The man intended to be arcested was Charlie Johnson, : and, Louis' Johnson was thereupon discharged. ,. , -J ' The case against Charlie Johnson came on bernre Justice Hall vftstrrinv mnnnnJ I -r . j; ---r-j i If.. Dmm.JjuI.AiJ t.. 1.: .ii Z: Z:Zi-T7? iuc vi nail, iu jUCOkWU UUUUb . u uiuua. on Tuesday morning last for the pur-: posing 6f starting on a fishing ; expe dition, when he saw Johnson come out from under theshed. As soon as 3. observed witness he uttered the word "fire.' Mr. Bryan looked around, but could see no signs of any fire. U Johnson repeated the' word, and then started 'Off towards' the other end of the shed.1 Witness then went under the shed and saw that " the roof was blazing. - He thereupon seized a' bucket am rautw. waver. wc, w"w .: upon i the fire, and was goon joined by sa" Mr. I Brinkley, who assisted him. " Said Johnson did not come back that way until the fire was about out. Saw no one else anywhere , in the neighborhood. Witness Was confi dent the fire was set to the building, as there had been ho fire, about the. yard for some days. Nearly under the spot where the fire was burning he discovered a bucket , which had contained spirits turpentine. The fire had the appearance of being just set. 'There were some three or four hun- ured casks of spirits turpentine under the Shed, .. 1 fjc -i.' Mr. Johnson was. put upon the -stand. Said he was employed by' Messrs. Hansen & Smith on the Norwegian barque Rialto, which on the morning in question Avas anchored in the stream nearly opposite the distillery! and that" he went down to the ( wharf for. the . purpose of going on board the barque. That he was a little earlier than usual that morning, be cause he bad left some of his tools on board and the captain told him he was going to weigh anchor soon in the morning and pro ceed down the river; that he hailed when the excitement about the fire had subsided and a boat was sent ashore for him. He said, as regarded the fire, that he discovered a smoke and thought it wat issuing from .the office, but upon going under the shed he found it was on the roof. He declared, too, that he used a bucket and helped to put the fire out. Mr. L. Hansen, of the firm of Hansen & Smith, was sent for and testified that John son had been in his employ at work on the Rialto about two or three weeks, and he had known him for several yearn He had r never heard anything against him. Upon the conclusion of the evidence Jus tice Hall told Mr. Johnson that he had given a very intelligent and satisfactory account of himself and his conduct and that he was discharged! 1 . Personal. Capt. Thos. Alderman, conductor on the Carolina Central Railroad, was taken sick at Charlotte yesterday morning, being threatened with pneumonia. Another con ductor brought the train down and Capt A. was put off at Clarkton, where his father resides. Mr. Geo. N. Harriss, of the Wadesboro Times, is here on a short visit. Capt. C. Jr. Bolles is in the city, on a visit to his family and friends. Mr. E. T. Boy kin, Senator-elect from the good old county of Sampson, is here on professional business in our Superior Court. Foreign Exports. The foreign shipments yesterday com prised the Norwegian barque Niobe, Capt. Ol8en, for Ghent, Belgium, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son; with 1,650 bales of cotton, valued at $80,000; the schr. Wil liam C. Greene, Capt. Hawes, for Port-au- Prince, - Hay U, by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming, with .194,299 feet of lumber and $150,000 shingles, valued at $3,316.40; and the schr. Etta if. Barter", Capt. Barter, for Cape Haytien, by Messrs.. J. H. Chadbourn & Co., with 186,233 feet of lumber, valued at $2,857.41. Total Value of foreign ex ports for the day, $86,173.81. Cblckena Claimed. The chickens which were dropped in bag by the thief who was chased so lively by Officer Terry on .Wednesday morning, and which were left at the City Hall, were claimed yesterday by Mr. William Larkins, who had about twenty-five stolen from him on me mgui in quesuoo. i ue cuiuaeua ai the hall were identified as part of - those stolen from Mr. Larkins. l The thief has not called for his hat and bag yet. SMr. Kent Buier. Monroe. Ni C. say5: "I have used and am still' using Brown's Iron Bitters for .indigestion -and feeble health, and am almost sound and well, r I biirhlv iwnmmptifl it. " WHOLE NO. 5690 ciTxl ITEMS. : AN, UlSDOUBTED BLES8INO. About thirty I years ago a prominent physician by the name of I X)r. William Hall discovered, or produced after I lone exDerimental research, a remedy for dlspa. ses of the throat, chest and lungs, which was of such wonderful efficacy that it soon gained a wide lenutation in this country. - Tne name of the medicine is DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS,, and may be safely relied on as a speedy and positive cure for touchs, colds, soro throat. &c. . ,-.,-..( .... Wm. H. Green, Agent, WOmington, N. C. isuentlTasked we wiU IdmpHf sa5 "fttti shTu a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unttt- rtagiy devoted her time and talents as a female shlhasPiS?? uf ri.,riir3,i?r. mo."s v""1" studied - the; constitntinn an A wains oz mis numerous ciass, ana, as a result of a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has conipounaea a ooxrung syrup tor cniiaren teeth-' ing. it operates in4gic-eiTine rescind Seaw and is, moreover, sure to regulate the low Is beooming world-renowned as a benefactor vi iwr rave vuuurva uerutiuiy ao BISK TTP-ana bless her; especially is this the - case in this city, fitf hnmortalized her name by this invaluable artii aren nave Deen savea from an early grave bv its w?a inai muiions yet unDorn will anareics Denenis, ana unite in calling aer blessed. it the benefit of Mrs. winslow's Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tbt rr now. Ladies' T'iwtor.New York Citv. Sold bv all drugrfsts. 25 ots. a bottle MARRIED, MOON MTTEPHT. At the rafridanrA nt WW- E. A. Mumhv. on the 2d Inat.. bv T?v a. t. Phii liDS. Mr. H. McN. MOORS to Miss nAT.T.TK STMP. ova ia.vts.eax, au or render conntv. r newadvertisements. A. O. McGIRT, Auctioneer. BY A. G. McGHET & CO. , ' - we will sell HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN JTJENITUBE Must be sold, parties breaking np housekeeping. A rare chance, no such Furniture having been sold at auction before'in this city. ' Sale at our Sales Room, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, Showcases, Blankets, Overcoats, Cigars, Wag ons and Christmas Goods : dec 12 It . ISETH W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY S. H. TRIMBLE. W-aAT-a yra -L o'clock, I will sell a fine lot of Case' Goods, Consisting df French Brand?, ftiamnaimo mia ry Brandy, Port Wine, lobe Bitters. Kimmele, aiou, a lub mi ouub ruac&m;, xioots, onoes and Notions. . dec 12 It For Sale. DRUG STORE, IN ONE OFTHB BEST Bus iness towns in North Carolina. Clean stock; good iwauuu; iow reus, jueaamg pnyrician's office in Bbure. lama xueauuug Dosmess, , -i'i '' A.QQrea8 " "DRUGS," dec 12 3t nac ; Care of Stab, Wilmington. N.C. Agents WaEtel Jmmeaiately. pHEROElIO AND ' ENTERPRISING: MEN with a few dollars can handle the newest, most practical and best selling articles known. No need to remain idle. Call and see after 10 o'clock. M. L. NICHOLS, dec 12 It Commercial Hotel. Notice, t ; APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE LE gislature of the State of North Carolina, at its next session, for the passage of an Act incor porating the Wilmington. Onslow & East Caroli na Railroad Company; also, an Act incorpora ting a Company to build a Railroad from Wil mington to Fayetteville, N- C.; also, to tamend the charter of the Cape Fear A "Jadkta Valley Railroad Company... . Wilmington , jn. u., itn Deo, 1884. s dec 18 30a Fruit and Confectionery. f ' T I fcil UNDERSIGNED HAS REOPENED A JL Fruit and - Confectionery StoiTe, in the same old locality, on Market Street, next door to Mr. jnoiinenny's Drug store. The patronage of our old customers, and many new ones, is respect- luiiy Boiiciiea. . The BE8TGOODS always on hand. dec 12 tf S. G. NORTHROP, Agent. Children anft Boys' Snits. c yARGB STOCK. MUST BE SOLD IF THE price will do it. We stalf not wait tm after Christmas, but commence NOW. MUiNSUN, dec 12 It ; Clothier. fcc. Black Caslnneres, HENRIETTA CLOTH, EMBROIDERED FLAN nels low price Dress Goods. Fur Trimmings. French Buttons. Shawls, and low price Cloaks. Also, anotner assortment oi our nanasome Tow els and Handkerchiefs, very cheap, and must be sold. JNO. J. HEDRICK, decl2 tf .115 Market St. Perfumery, J-UBIN'S, LUNDBERG'S, LAZELL'S, and other Extracts. Colognes and Toilet Waters, For sale by , JAMES C. MUNDS. Pharmacist, 104 North Front Street. dec 12 It Christmas Goods. JN ENDLESS VARIETY, TOO NUMEROUS TO itemize. Fancy Extravaganzas, Imported Od ditles, Japanese Curiosities, and extensive col lections of goods of every description imagi nable, from nearly all the principal manufactu ring ci ies in Europe and America. Please call early to avoid the rush, and see the immense display of Beautiful Christmas and New Year Cards. A cordial invitation is extended to all at HEINSBERGER'S dec 12 tf Live Book and Music Stores. i Holiday Goods. 0RESSING CASES, ODOR CASES, WORK BOXES, JEWEL BOXES, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, PUFF BOXES, MANICURE SETS,. ODOR STANDS. These Goods are all fresh: they are new. and attractive in style; they are of the best make and finish. We have no PATCHED UP SAMPLES in-our stock. Come and make your selections now. We guarantee our prices to be fixed at a very mode rate advance on cost. W. S. BKIGrGS Si CO., declOtf N. W. corner Front and Market. Best Stock. JJUYERS OF BOOT'S AND SHOES WILL FIND at our place the LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLE AND FINISH and LOW EST PRICKS. We invite an examination of Goods and Prices. j QgQ, B, French & SOUS 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. dco7tf William H. Green, "yHOLESALS AND RETAIL DEALER IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Foreign and Domes tic; Toilet Articles, Cigars, Cigarettes and To bacco. v s :.: Particular attention given to the Prescription Department. dec 0 tf 113 MARKET STREET. ,1 Three B&ra...., f - 3 CC -8 0 00 - '3 , 8 SO 10 0(1 ,18 00 24 CO 40 CO, - CO CO ' Four Days,.. FlT8 Days, une wees,. ....... Two Weeks,.. . t ... . . i ... . Three Weeks,.., One Month,... - Two acontns,.. Three Months,. Six Months.,. ............. One Tear.... IST'Oontraot Advertisements taken at pfopot tlosately low rates. ."'''. ' . Ten llnea solid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; O P Tfl "R A "FT C TT TT AV x3L 11 V U , O Ji, FRIDAY, December 1 2, 1 4. 6M HnsM and Literary Enterti'i, FOR . THE. BENEFIT OF THE WILMINGTON LD3RARY ASSOCIATION. " ' To consist of Instrumental and- Vocal Solos, Arion Quartette Music, Pantomimes and Tab leaux.:'. , , . , General admission, 50o ; reserved seats, chairs and front gallery row,- 75c.; reserved seats, par--quette 50c Box sheet open at Beinsberger'.: dec 73t su th fr nao ! Review copy. CHRISTMAS. NOW FOR CHBISTMAS! Ghoice Family (xroceries ! P For the Holidays ! "yE WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO ENUMERATE, but invite you to call and examine OUR GOODS AND PRICES. You will find as LOW PRICES and as FINE AN ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY GRO CERIES as oan.be found In Wilmington. JOHN I. BOATWRIGIIT, dec9tf 12 & 14 No. Front St. MB. WALTER S. NELSON, MONROE, N. C, says: "I was induced to try Brown's Iron Bitters for Indigestion, nausea, etc., from which I suffered ereauv for two months, it Ant.frAiir va. uoveu ma ux loaa uian. a wees. I highly recom- mend it. Ladies' Wraps, JEW MARKETS, t RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, SILK CIRCULARS. , PLUSH SACQUE3, WOOL VISETTES, SILK do. f CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AT THE POWEST PRICf 8. R. M. MclTJRK. dec 11 D&Wtf MISS M. N. C, MARGARET M. POPE, RICH SQUARE. ay: l sunerea witn dyspepsia, ner- yonsness and soreness of lungs. Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me and restored my former health. 1 have every reason to gratefully and To the Public. I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR THE . , $r celebrated DUFFY MALT WHISKEY, which is a pure article and free from aU adult ra ions, such as fusil oil, Ac. Price per quart, $1 00. D. N- CHAD WICK, declOSt is Market Street. By Steamer To-pay. 100 180X68 BjAII?IS' Wholes, Quarters and Halves, Layers, Londons, Cehesas and Sultanas. ' FjQQ Lbs CURRANTS, 2gQ Lbs CITRON, 2Q Bags COCOA-NUTS, -Q Bags TABLE NUTS, PJQ Bbls APPLES. 2 Q Bbls JAMAICA ORANGES. These Goods are of best quality, and to.be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL. FLORIDA ORANGES by the box on hatd and on the way. ' . J. C. STEVENSON, declOtf Market Street. : Holiday Presents. I HAVE A VERY ELEGANT DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, which I will close out at remarkably low prices. Those in need will do well to call and see the goods and get my prices before making their purchases elsewhere. J . li. HAKU1H. Druggist and Seedsman, dec 7 tf New maraec v .Wilmington, N.C. w 5000 B7SHELS I'ANC' VTRGINIA OR N. C. PEANUTS. Also 5000 FLINT HIDES. High est cash market price paid. S. G. BLAIR. nov 29 lm ' Broiar, 19 Second Ht. Our Holiday Goods RB NOW OPEN, AND OUR LADY FRIENDS are invited to criticise our selections. GILES A i MUECHISON, deo7tf 88 A 40 Murchlson Block. . Flexible Shoes. TU8T RECETVED. A NEW LOT OF NICE FLEX tl IBLB Misses and Children's Spring Heel 1 Shoes. Don't forget that you can get a nice La dles' Hand-Sewed Shoe for $3 GO. Come and examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. A.SHRIBR, dec 11 tf 108 Market Street. Boys' Polo Caps ! 1 Twenty-FivQ Cents ! HARRISON A ALLEN, WttT. dec 11 tf To the Public. Ty E CLAIM NO EXCLUSIVE EIGHT, BUT WE have the DUFFY MALT WHISKEY at less than $1.00 per quart at the "GEM." dec 11 tf WDLL WEST. Fresh Codfish. TT7B WILL HAVE A FINE LOT OF FRESH li COD. weighing from two pounds nn. for sale at our Fish Market on Friday morning, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP Now for a nice din- ner. Leave orders early. .WIU deliver to any part oi tne city, , ' dec 11 tf j - D AVIS' FISH MARKET. CH. Harris, JJEWS DEPOT, : FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. CY, DEALER IN NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAGAZINES. Back Numbers always on hand. dec 11 tf . i 7 J ' i. 1 f t ! 1 i i t ' "Iv I . I i f I J .r . it- - -. m i Sip I".) ' .IS- ernraent help. thereon.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1884, edition 1
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