Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Dec. 31, 1884, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
s - r - r " J y - i 7 JLV-w: . X '4-' is ' 1 ..V -1 : jj" I t 7t t:::-v. -1 4 ?4 'i y A. V I'llie Morning Stan WILMINQ TON, 27. C. 4Wbdnbsday Morning, Dec; 31? 1884 MORNING EPEnONi fliTHB' liAl JCiD 1 - IM2TVY-0 V-'i-i. . -f J.;-- ' - 'r--.? I'- - tb nw ATX PASTS OFTHBWOIlLn -;-- r . rf .- ; C i F.OSJEIGN: w prenen Succee . lnroiio.uln Tne Great Destruction i iiiiendPro perty by tW Karttuilce In Spln. " V IBy Telegraph tothi IJornlns Star.J -Pams, Dec. 80.-OffidaladTices from Tannin w.nort that the French forces had advanced from TuyenQuan; had met the ijninese forces and defeated themt InflicUng Tavert Josses upon them.The French .low was trifling. ; ., . 'vs'..'' " TWt SO A dispatck from Rdme to the Exchange TelegraphCompany says tne oner oi iu-ma vwumaMw t tnViye $300,000 to found a Catholic Uni versity at New York r similar : to the College Propaganda Fide at Rome,haa been submitted to tne Pope. His holuiessrin icnds to conferva signal, markrt of dis tinction upon the ladyf-: m iMm Tw sn. At Granada to-day a "te denm was sung and prayers werc offered for tne cessation oi me earuiiiuaa.c. . At Priego, in the province of.Cardovaj shocks came while the theatre was crowded with people.:' A terrible panic, followed; many ipersonff jumped from I the galleries and: windows upon the crowd" below. -Two xxen'were-killed outoight.1 &fid fortyre?e iacffe or less seriously injured.- At-Malaga i3u i KftwrtrtraEVS. lormine part ue km works fell tothe earthThe patients in -y t -fc Vthe hospital were 'so terrified .that they f or . f : - got for the tfane being- their maladies, -and 'it . . fiedto the' open air. The convicts in the prison refused to enter their, cells, and re J C t taained all , night , in the court yard. . M: -.3am :and Santa uruz .were completely; r -i .Tnt.TTnrt Msirf tare tw nnw m worn. cleaning 'op-- the ruins in -the searcnv ior which are found in larjre immbers.i .-.sJs'-..-! many oi inem. arauortiuiy uidukuicvu 4 nnmber of Dersons killed is still unknown. There is no doubt, however, that the report whL,h fixed the number at WO is an exag geration. There is much distress among the survivors and people are asking for re lief. - At Albunuelas 200 personsreceiyti injuries more or less serious;' From rained' houses' 100 bodies have sa far betn te- covered. Tne Darracss at xxjja, m iu province of Granada, were ruined. ' At Zaffarraya, a town -not far from Loja, fifty Mayor Edson Cnarsed with Fraud aud Corruption Tne ' Snort Interest - - In December Corn E. X., "Va. and U Ga. Oallroad JMreetora-FaUure of ' . - ( Theatrical nanaarers. CByTeleeraph to the Xornlns Star! '' ' V kw-Tork. December 30. When the Board of Aldermen met to-day .aajnjtiSc tion was. served fc on them :. restraiainglhe " ! board : from confirming an 'nomination r from Mayor Edson for the positions of . Commissioner of Public Works and Cor-, poration Counsel. The- injunction was , issued by Judge Beach, at the instance of ; Theodore' Roosevelt and others, on " the V ornrmrt of n.llpffed'frand and corrnntion. ' ine snort mieresk uu mae x?uuuuq ' ' change in corn for .December;,, whlchi put . i the market up W tQk au' cento . per. t" .- for cash and December jjo. Jt jrc ' f yesterday, with, bids for -lots . .- bushels at eu cents; was caaaeai orters . -belling . f or December whaT t . j vid not s possess. : ' a oalts areE, rceil. tieehort "Directors' of- the Ea i cnh.; Virginia,& GeorgisRailroad we " secaon to-day and Jrioli defmite?:wa .aecided upon, and i' . ; . --t e non-p'Syment of 'interest en consols due ' .' in-January was the chief topic of- interest. r . An adjournment' was had, subject to the -,-ca.l ot the chaiiman. V 5 i : Joseph Bropks and James B. Dickson, t 4 .. ' uoing ousiness unuer me urm name 01 J 3 m. a i i Brooks it. Dickson, theatrical managers, ' ' i '. .. . v . 'linage n.'assirnment to-day to Jacob Min 1' w -neinacLcfo rNe preferences were stated. - iowjl. IiTn-cllers Banska Blan for a Crime of wbieh hevas Acquitted ( . XTkw Talaimirtli fha VAmfni fife 1 -.v,- Ottawa, December 30. Pleasant .'An--. C.T dersoa Was hung by eieht masked men last - night near the town of-Blikesburg, in this. ? ;. ; : county, fifteen miles, west .01 here. The - - causes which led to the'ljnciiing are as f ol? TJt lows: In November, 1883, near Blakesbwg, 7: .Chris. McAllister was murdered at Ma resi ; - dence. . A few months rthereaftst Pleasant . i- - :Anderson was arrested for the ; murder and ' finally was tried, one year ago, at Oska- loosajthe trial lasting: two weeks. ,f There was a strong array .oimstal evi - dence against him.but he was acquitted. The conviction prevailed, at islasesourg that he was guilty. Bad feeling prevailed, and last night he was seized at the house of his father-in-law, taken in a. sled to a school house, where a mock trial "Was had before a iury of eight men and by them he was sentenced to be hung.- -. Nearly a hundred persons had gathered at the school house, among -whom Anderson . seemed - to have no friends, and at about 10.30 o'clock last night "they took him? to the scene of the murder of McAllister and hung him to the limb of a cottonwood tree. He pro-" tested his innocence to. the last. The body : was left hanging for ever two hours, and was finally taken down by ; the order of a magistrate who went to the -scene of the tragedy, and the icorcner was sent for. From the temper of the owd, it was evi dent that they would--, brook, ho interfe- ,.S. . ILLINOIS. Area of TTLnter Wlieat Tbe Senato-: rial o.neetl6n in tue eg1Iatnre. ' . tBy TeTegraph to the Morning Btar.i ? V" Chicago, December? 30. A special dis - patch from Springfield," I1L, says the forth coming report of the Illinois Department of Agriculture shows that the area of the ; irrowing crop of winter wheat in Illinois is 2,317,000 acres, or a decrease of 405,000 acres from previous seedings. The condi tion of the growing crop is fair. The Chicago 2V&n has made a canyass of members of the Illinois Legislature on the Senatorial question"" and finds that the Republicans for the first choice stand 100 for Logan and two for FarwelL "The 'Democrats for first choice stand Harrison 29, Black 25. Morrison S4, "Palmer 11.-Al- , i TEXAS. t, cjiifoting; Afirar at Helena. .IBy TrV,ito',tlie. Xoxomg Star, ' Gaevtsto, -December 80. A special - dispak 'a i-omTSetena, Karnes county; says thst F.Ha-Terry "Ras shot acd- killed by Butler on 'Ssnday last. v.Buler, while r .csirtinz to escsoe: was kiUed'bv t3 url aown person Ja the crowd. Terry , us a prominent stock man. - A' dispatch from Little KockfArk., says: -Raia: conUnnes to fall and disastrous wash outs c roads are reported.-: Great '. aamasre ,hpii' Aran -tn jsnAtw - xr. j trains have rennhixl t.hrf-rHv .;qi - "T"':,;' r;', THE COTTON CROP December Report of toe Department ,pf Agriculture. - ' ,J fBy Telegraph to the 7'omlng Star. . ; WA8HTNQT03T. December 80. The De cember renort of the ' Denartment of Aeri culture upon the cotton product indicates & smalle yield iL : 'lie returns of the eondi tion in October.' -The October average was Taealnst 3 in 1883 88 in the great har dest or 1883. and 69 in tne cisasirous season- :U81.Returhs of the conditio frfcOctO: berand Of -the product in Decmber bave I wW nnvten.Ui imnMnt. tMo vMrHhe first 1 been: iiiusually dirergent this vearrtheflrst ' 1 A. Indicated a larger croo than li aatJrear.-xnrT latter a' product slightly less or abont a per cent. The comparative decline is in Stateajwest of Alabama., The comparison with last year is as followsT North Carolina 100, South Carolina 107r Georgia fOt Flo rida 10a Alabama 105, Mississippi 94 Lou isiana 83t Texas 894 Arkansas 99,Tennessee 101. Applying these pef cents; to our fieures for the cropjt 1883. theuindicatea product in South CaroUna, 760,000 in. Georgia, 60,- J 000 in Florida. 661.000 in AiaUinar847,"000. in Mississippi. 480.000 in XOisiana, 895,- 000 in Texas, 513,000 m ATKansas, ana oi,. 000 in Tennessee-" The remaining territory will probably give about 50,000 bales. This makes an aeirreffrateaf 5.580,000 balesf These figures are provisional, and, mat be slightly modified hy futureSJreturns. It is possible that the general disappointment at the outcome of the middle and top crops 'has made the December returns conserva tive, but it is certain that the rate otyield wmjbe much below the average. ." i- jaissoujRi. . : I: Suicide of a Catnollc Prleat at SU .tc, I.ouI Bu'slneis Failure. J -. I (St TnlAffnmh trt tha Hnrninff Star.l : " : St Louis, December 80. The inquest to-dav on he body of Father RuDDlin -wftb tooktricuniae-ui a saloon on Sunday, termmaieu in a -.yeruict ui suiciue. me deceased, lef t letters and certificates show ing that his full name was Rev. Ferdinand BaronVon Rupplin, Catholic Priest. One of the letters , read : "I committed suicide on'account of poverty and Incurable sick ness. I had no shelter, np bread, no home, no means; and may God help me." 1 An other letter, in the hand writing of the de ceased, 'says. thf he was born , at Franen feld, Cantos Thuryou, Switzerland, March 7, -1841. vl hat he was a son of Baron Joseph Von .Rupplin, and that . he was ord?vueda Catholic priest at Buffalo! N. Y.,iecember 17, 1870, by Bishop Stephen Vincent Ryan. The body will be buried from the morgue' - : EtzeL HutchiBson & Co.. dealers in toys, and notion has failed to day. The lia bUities are about tlOO.000: assets! S57t000. The firm confessed judgment in favor of the German Savuies Bank for $25,550. The cause of theailure is the liquidation" of the firm of Oscar Strasburger &-OoJ New York, who have been supplyingCLn with capitals; f&&jfZ A Domestic Trasedy flri'i Vamlly of 4 IBy Telegraph to 4 Vornhuc Star.J Pokblakd, bBGv-'December 80. Near Chehalis W3ang Territory, on the line of Ihe No" Pacific Railroad, night before last, ". 'cr Pearson, a weU to do farmer, wb"j. s strong believer in spiritu aliam,;iczwaed that he received an order f rom a ti-tter power to kill his infant child. Thi' 1 ; tdwkh a hammer. When he had ! J&Jiie showed what he had done to his w. "3,-who is also a spiritualist. He then -.'d. that if she would cut ,her throat he -xrrwnlil At f ft a oe mo "RrvfK vam -trwtryA mtAm. Cterday, half frozen, with their throats cut, but not yet dead. Pearson has revived sufficiently to state what is above related. He and his wife will probably die. i , . ! , ':" ' VIRGINIA. A Receiver Court for Appointed by - the IT. S. the Southern Telesraph Co.mpaayli- " - '- LBy Telegraph to the Honunc Star.l - NoKPOix, Dec; 30. Parties to the suit in the (J. S. Circuit Court for a receiver for the Southern Telegraph Co. being unable to agree to-day upon a person for that position. Judge Hughes appointed the receiver who had been selected by the Court while in Baltimore last week, in anticipation of a disagreement between the parties interested. The decree is sealed and in the hands of the clerk of the court, "and will not be pro mulgated until Judge Bond, who is now in Baltimore, is heard from- as to some altera tions in the decree by Judge Hughes. WASHINGTON. Employes at Nary Tarda to be Die- - .narsed. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. I ' " ' WAsniNGTOS, December SO. The Secre tary of the Navy has sent the following telegram to all commandants of navy yards who will not receive before the 1st of Jan uary the circular mailed yesterday: "Dis charge all employes, who have hitherto I tion act exceo those rramred 2mKS5 t 'SSaSSiSSSJS& been paid under the six months appropria- all such must work without agreement for compensation " . ELKCTKIC 8PARKM, i " Seven locomotive tngineera on the Ash tabula & Pittsburg and the Erie & Pittsburg Railroads have been discharged for securing more pay than they were entitled to. They conspired with the time clerk at Erie, who made up time so that $8,000 was over-r, urn nu. me cier& resigned a snort ume since, and his successor discovered the er rors. ; . : At Akron, Ohio, yesterday, at the hear- mg in me case oi Watt Henry, charged with wife-murder, a great crowd was in attendance, some one cried that the mid dle wall of the building was giving away. A panic immediately ensued and many persons were jostled and bruised severely but the court was finally cleared without any muuiues. : In Dur8Uahce of inRtmrtinnR frnm tha war. uepartment Goi.- Hatch, of the th cavalry, has been: ordered to Indian Terri tory with six troops of cavalry and one company of infantry to remove unauthor ized persons from Oklahoma' and other points in Indian Territory. Col. Hatch is now at Fort Leavenworth making prepara tions for the expedition. v A QUICK RECOVERY. It gives us great plea sure to state that the merchant who was report ed being at the point of death from an attack of Pneumonia, hs entirely recovered by the use of DR.WH. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. : Naturally ha feels &&efnl tnr fha ium.At i -rived from using this remedy for the lungs and I throat: and In giving nnbUeltv tn t.hi we are actnated by motives of public benefac tion, trusting that others may be benefited in a similar manner. - , .. Win. H. Green, Agents Wilmington, N. C. 4-100 A0?22 "ladies And cHiLr J. DBEN'SHDKFS, Including 80 dozen of my lamous Narroa Hem LJC. Hd K18 at 15o., and du plicates of the best styles in my first offering. i u. ana uninasili Hdkfs. Gents' 26-lnch S Umbrellas at $2.50, -worth $4. Also many other bargains, which wm be shown with plea sure. .. .. ' . ; , JNQ. j. tt kttrktw r- deo a tf . : . . V , llSMarkAtfit" ITonorelf, I TTOTR GROVEB BltLECTED, AND ALL TlW'"i' . "u6 w is enaea: Dut we fshSS m emphatloally that as good a job 2nr8u?fe Cutting oranv othSrVora In STe.8JlAe done fc nr establishment as can be done to thi anv tr vrr cU4. firsfr-class wW TSStSi??1: I . A. ' H. C. PREMPERT. v,' r-f--Don't burn this. novaotf COMMERCIAL. WI LMIMC.rO N MARK ET r star ornc2. Dec. sc. e -P.- ii.C SPIRITS TC . NTIITE The market was. quoted firm tt 28 cents per gallon MoT with sales reported of 100 casSs at that price. ROSIN The market was ucsd steady -t 03; ents for"- Strained 1 ana $ l tw . ipr Good TA Strained! wjth sales as offered.,, TAR TCe market waarjnotedr firm at . . . . i I f V I I. i n '1I1IU &Ci M U VVWrf . w A .tj - tations. - CRUDE TURPENTIOT---Market Arm with sales reportedat $1 -0G for Hard and $160 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. ' - r j ' j COTTON The market was ' quoted steady; .with sales reported of 10Q bales on a - -basis of 10 eents per fi. for Middling ?he 'z . ... " 4 ' cents V tt.' Good Ordinary...... 9 LowMiddlingV.4 .10 3-16 Middling. . ; . . . . .10, . . Good Madline.;'. ..IH' ! v ,tPT Teletraph to the Horning Btar.lJ1; JSiw Yobk. Deo 30, Evening -Sterling exchange 480. Money lli- per cent. Governments Krong; new four? per centa 1221; three per cento 101i bid.: State bonds OoKtOiaretat. Cotton firtnT with sales to day of 323 des; uplands If l-16c; Orleans 11 JW6c; hales consolidated net. receipts 23.614 bftlesjea; ports to Great Britain 17,84 owes, 10 tne continent 9.958 bales; to Fraftetf --- bales: Southern nour stronger: common to xair extra $3 204 00; good to choice do $3 95. 5 40- Wheat options closed steady . nearly the best rates; ungraded red 699Cs; No. 2 red January, 84t85TC Corn ex cited and irregular; tto. 2 De&zt";ctf ad vanced fully lStsents on covtringof shorts, closing witii a reaction of - 5 eents; No. 2 atot 17 cents higher; ungraded 48 52c: "ROvS, 7577c;.No. 2" December 6580c; January 48J49c. ;0ta closed a' shade lower: No. 2 Januats. 24a&Uc - Coffee spot fair? Rio dlfat $9 75; No. 7 Rio on spot $8 05; Jar'iarv f7 95&8 00. Sugar dull and unchanged fair to good refining 4i4Jc; .-refiBed- " quiet. Molasses un changed 'Ricequiet. Cotton seed oil crude ? .7c; refined 4042c Rosin unctecU. Spirits turpentine dull at 81c Pork rm; mess on spot $12 2512 50:mid .dledulli longxleSf 6Jc. Lard opened 2 C "points lower, recovered and closed t-ady ; western steam on spot 6 957 00 ; January $8 906 91. Freights to Liverpool ""weak cotton 3-1 6d; wheat 8d. r Cotton net receipts 1.892 bales: irross re ceipts 8,468balear Futures closed quiet but steady, with Sales of 57,500 bales at the following quotations: January 11.14 11.15c; February lLllll.12c; March ll.22ll.23c; April 11.8511.88c; May 11.4711.48c; Jane 11.60U.61c; July lllQll-TScAugust lL8111.83otSep- tember 11.45ll.50c ;y. J : ,a itocaso.lie(mberl. 80. Flour t uh- Wneat activelnd unsettied fori changed. January and closed 1C higher; December 75ic; January 75g76ic; Ho. 2 spnng 75 76ia Corn firmer and very quiet; cash 85i35fc; January 8535c Oats steady; January 25c. Pork irregular and closed steady; cash flO 8510 87i; January $10 77i10 90. Lard firm and a trifle higher; cash $6 506 57i; January $6 50 6 57. Boxed meats nominally nn-r changed. Sugar unchanged. ' Whiskey, steady at $1 13. ' - . . '. .St. Lorn8,JcemberT80. Flour un changed. Wheat again sharply higher; No. 2 red cash and December 84c; January 84i84ic Corn slow and closed a fraction below yesterday at 33 j33c cash ; January 82i32fc. Oats stronger and inactive at 25 tc bid cash. Provisions stronger and 1 -j- tt a. uuia xaeata long clear $5 60; short rib $5 70; clear $5 95. Bacon long clear $6 50: short rib $5 62; clear 6 87i7 00. Lard $6 50 asked. Whiskey steady at $1 12 - . Chablestor, S. C, Dec. i 30. Spirits turpentine 28c Rosin steady at 95c -for Strained and $1 00 for Good Strained. Batansah, Qa., Dec. SOC Spirits tur pentine 28c bid; sales nominal. Rosin firm at f 1 051 10; sales 150 bbls. COTTOH nABKSTS. " J I fBy Telegraph to the Morning StuXi Dec. ' SO. Galveston, quiet at 10 9-16c net receipts 1.750 bales ; Norfolk; steady at 10 1-lBc--net receipts 8,680 bales; Sa vannah, quiet at 10 J5-16c net receipts 2.278 bales; NewrOrleans, firm at ItHc--net receipts 10, 580 bales: Mobile, easy at 10 7-16c net receipts989 bales; Memphis, steady at 10c net receipts 885 bales; Au gusta, steady at 104c net receiDts 191' les; Charleston, steady, at 104c net re ceipts 1,300 bales .. ry Cable to the Morning Star.l r Lokdoh, Dec; 30, 5.00- P. M. Spirits turpentine on spot easy at 24s 9df Decem ber delivery easy jit 24a 9d; January and April delivery easy at 24s. :A:- . i: FOLLY EQTJIFPED FOR III AS. " : QUE FACTOBY IS TN FtiiL BLAST.TUBNING out more than 1.0C0 pounds of CANDY per day, and stm the cry is, "Moore" Candy. We win be- gin on Monday td make a - choice mixture of PURE CANDY for family use, such as has never been offered in this city before, and at a price to Btdtan. . ' V ' , We wW offer this week" every variety of FBUrrs.'and our nsnal assortment of FINE . ... 'V.i.- ..... . FRENCH CANDIES.- :: : r k FIREWORKS of every descriptionsome no- Have a fan forcbf attentive clerksl'and an will be waited on promptly. Give us a "ealL, ' dee 21 tf J HIOORE & CO Fire, . Life, Ilarine, Accident, ; Insurance; ' 2L S. WILLARD, . -"A;t' 812 N. Water Street!" A -.Telephone No.15. . v n il M vd eo25tf " Cnt Cigateetts STRBCEIVED, At (RASPROWICZ'S ; ' ' ; Old Cigar Standi nov28tf New Goods Now Arriving. BUSH. VA. MEAL: 80O BBLS. FLOUR, all OUU grades; 100 bbls. NVx, Apples; 2500 lbs! SSSiiS? ean8aRe; Spgai-Cured Meats, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Canned Goods, Cabbage! -Florida Oranges, &c feo. -TT? tounB . f. - -- -. 4ic. .- .... w G'BLATR ' t.nov27tf - , No. 1 North Seoondgt. ' 'MARIK 4 s. vi - Port 'Almanac tec. Sun Rises. ............ ... ; ' si.: 7.23 A.M. 5.23 PM. 9.50 Morn. 8.54 Morn. 10h. 00m. L Bun' Sets...., High. Water at 8mitn-He.... Lien, Water at wumingxon.i Day's Length. . "i . ..... ARRTVTID. Smr-LLouise, . . Woodsides; SmiUmllcJ fitmr A P, Hurt.-; Worth r Fay ettevUie, jVtrtn &Worth. -m 1 . ' l . ... - - rt . 'gtmr Bladen. preenr Fayettevilie, . b . tLoveuo..t " - r--: Stmr Lisbon; Shaw, Clear Run, master. tc--" LOuisei ' Woodsides, " Smitiiyilli fctmr.'John Dawson, Bi;ack,:Pint Cas- weu,' XV IT J.-MUU1BWU. 1 , - ' , Stmr A P Hurt, Vortn, ayeueyme, tmr Bladen, Green, jTayetteville,. $ 9 Live & Co." - v m - ' - , fltmr T.ishorf: Sha. uieatKun.-"" asw HAriE DIBECXqRT XIat . Veueli In Site Ir ofTrUmlna; fi als ItBt does not embrace vesaela.i .rW tons. I 1 't Harriet arriet CampfcpU (J3r.) 649 '.ns. Grafton, - j - - TZt : O.P Mebane flftftfanza fNor.K 47 V torC Andersen, - .. v.- :r-.' - Heide & Co Jahhfar (Nor.), ,476 Una, Neilsen, i.- .&,?K..;:rl OP Mebane Emma ParkerlNpr.), 497 tons, Larsen, :; '..., --:,r:, vri'-r-.r- vv:G E.Mebane" I Ceres "(Hertoiu, Greenberg, lrv,4 ; ' KE SfrPv .' . k. -j' CPMfbane v,. . . .---r,-; P Mebane intraelit (Qer.); 400 tons, Muswick, , :,r, .J Peschau-&.Westermann 'David G Worjth (Br.), 489 tons, Williams, Aiex aprunt cs Don Charlotte & Anna (Ger ). 434 tons, Eruger, . : v Heide & Co Gustave Metzler (Ger.), 852 tons, Jorch, v : . OP Mebane C L Weyer (Ger.). 418 tons, Frenck, h t E Peschau & Westermann Lydia Peschau (Ger. ). 403 tons, Burmels-' tar. ' " " E Peschau & Westermann Louis Ger.), 408 tons, chmieter, , v,. . v E Peschau & Westermann Marie (Ger.). 567 tons, Permien. I : " Peschau & Westermann Isca (Br.), 293 tons, Knight ,." , . ----:.- v CP Mebane iV' r. -BRIGS. ! -Robert & Mary (Br.), 296 tons, Baker, .- , Paterson, Downing & Co Ceredig (Br.), '192 tons, Evans, - ..s-i-.-.-.v.V -":r - C P Mebane Amykos (Nor.), 232 tons, Holstad, - -V ' . -CPMebane Der Wanderer (Ger.), 230 tons, Struebling, E Peschau & Westermann Fidelia (Br.), 450 tons, Rnggles; " . S v . - r EG Barker & Co Agnes Barton, 899 tons, Knight, . . , Geo Harris8 & Co ? SCHOONERS. 7 Wave Crest, 800 tons, Hewett, - . : - Geo Harris8 & Co Uale 23lion8. Herrict , e . Chas B Paige, 862 tons, Gifford, f , , . - Geo Harriss & Co Alice Hearn, 847 tons, Pennewell, " ; v Geo Harriss & Co J P Augur. 195 tons, Rich, Geo Harriss & Co Ruth Darling, 220 tons, Bhipman.' v s EG Barker & Co James Ponder, 277. tons, Robinson, - 4' Geo Harriss & Co John R Fell, 854 tons, Loveland, - Geo Harriss & Co Nellie Floyd, 457 tons, Johnson, Geo Harriss & Co R S Graham, 841 tons, Davis, ' Geo Harriss & Co Emma Heather, 2?B tons.LAPev a(jp 1 Gen F E Spinner; 372 tons, Dare, ! Geo Harries & Co I.lat or Teaaela Up, Cleared or Balled for tnla Port. J ' The following vessels are mentioned in the New York JforUUui Register as .being up and cleared for this port: BARQUES! - Arken (Nor. 840 tons, Balyorsen, at Gloucester Oct. 10. Charlotte (Ger.), 887 tons, Waliis, from St. Vin cent Noy.L Ernat Ludwig Holts (Ger.), 470 tons, from Dun kirk Oct. 8 Hoffnung (Qer ), 878 tons, Fretworst, from Ham burg Oct. 24, -Julia (Qer.), SdO tons, MuUer, from Wolgast Nov. . IS. -- -- - J L Pendergrsst 03rO, 558 tons, Chishobn, from Bordeaux Dee. 14. .- Lucy A Fan! (Ger.), 328 tons, AndrisA from Lrr- Texas (Ger.), 691 tons, Loof, fromElkmburg Nov. :'t- "BRIGS. - San Joan (NorQ, 805 tons, from Liverpool Deo. 12. Patapsco nonring Mills .pi Establlaned 17T4. Bnnrs 1774. Roll 1883 THS COMPANY OWNS AND , THREE MILLS, as follows : OPERATES PATAPSCO MILL A, at. JSLLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. 'PATAPSCO MILL C, atpBANGS GROVE, Md. Having a dally capacity o 1 800 Barrels. . The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar and Phos phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from whioh our Patent Boiler Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its purity and rape- tured. Is unequalled for its ' quality of alible properties. Ask your Grocer fore Pataosoo Superlative, , " Cape Henry Family, h r-atapsoo unoice ratent, Jsortn Point Family. Patapsoo Family, , Chesapeake Extra, -Patapsoo Extra, Bedford Family, -. :- Orange Grove Extra. . ; .- t; . C A. GAMBRILL MF'G CO., 1 ; an vommeroe street,-' .. Baltimore, Md.' Bepresented by " . V ' J. T. McTVEB; ang8Cm sattuth Wilmington. N. C.- ADVERTISE IN Ilerchant and Farmer, . ; ; 1 PUBU8HED WjmiY AT ,0 ,h - - MARION,SO TJTH CAROLINA. . It has a large and mcreasing clreulaon ln.ie heart of the Pee Dee eonntrv. fh haaf. nti. - I ectionof the two States. t .J-!F&?! . s a aesirawe medium of oemnnnicatlon with both the Merchants and Farmers of this seotion, and particularly with those of Marlon" and Marlboro Counties. It Is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. - . Oeo5 tfH . ..-. C: ' PmnHfnp POSITIVE Sue? -ffiSSi tober 16, 1876. Onebox will cure the most o nate case in four days or less-, . . Medl 1 Oo- obstl- t Allan's SnMlR WRilinfltfiil Bnnirip? eaawthateer& ilDt ?f Prioey For further, particulars send forcfroular. . P. O. Borl883. - -- r'v ' VJ.C AliliAN CO., CURE. " aug 28 aug 28 eodly mwuuu ecreec, rnew xork.- tuthsat . ... V ": IV . '.' " ii,rJrUW:: : Absol utely-Pu re Thw nowder never yarles A marvel oi purity." petition with the multitude of low test short .weight, alum of phosphate powders AW otdyim trr AT) TIT AN St. TOIiIiBTlS. nov 84 lv arm ' too or frm 4p nov8 Our Stock of quors . I IS VERY FINE, . . and we wish yon to consider well before pur ohaslnf elsewhere. h ELEGANT BROWN 8HEBBT AT $6 00 PER GAL. DUFF GORDON : M . f4C0 BED AND WHITE SCUPPEBNONGS OP VtBY ' FTNK'QUAIJTT. DuMin Stoutf TEnklisli an! Scotck Ale. , '' -.-. .. - , . Imported & American Ginger Ale. v Elegant Clarets, in qts. & pU 1 rtfT frtl " TV AVki.AAhA 0 1 A- 4MA VUAAi 3hAUf fnf w , qts. 'and 60c. for pts. . This b' among the finest Wines made in this country, and wi recommend It for general use... " - P. L. Bridgers.& Co., I IO North Front St. r dec28DAWU.T,.r Hew Yeir Presents X HAVE QUITE A VARIETY OF ARTICLES . 5-..:;' :i ', '.u N '' ' -. : - . LEFT SUITABLE FOB NEW TEAR PRESENTS, whioh I am disposing of at greatly reduced prices. Call early and make jour selections. IJEW YEAR CARDS! Afresh lot just opened of Prang's handsome - . " NEW YEAB CABDS." . . , .... - ; DIAEIX3 F0H 1835. TUBNEB!S3L.C M.WiHi w. C. W. YATES, deo23tf 119 Market St. Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c. QQQ Bbls FLOUF all grades, -Boxes D. 8.C. B. SIDES, 2QQPa0s LABD, . 25Q 8ackt COFFEE. ' IQQBbls SUGABS. . i 2 Bbls Carolina BICS, ' i Q Hhds Porto Bloo MOLASSES, ' i I ,- C A Bbls L doi;- do ! 50 BblS N MOLASSICS ' , QKegsNAIliCV 1 - ; 20 Bei0PIB0N Crackers, Candy, Oysters, Snuff, ' . Tobacco, Soda, Lye, Potash, : I; Soap, 8tarch, Candles, 8hot, :' Wrapping Paper, Wrapping Twine, - Paper Bags, &e Ao, 4e, r " ' For sale low by 1 , . G. W. WTLLIAMS 00 , Wholesale Grocers and Com. Merchants, dee 88 tf . is St 18 North Water St. , . LandTlaster, "POR SALE BY WOODY CUBRXB, ' A?; . -u General Commission Merchants. - Wflmlngton, N. 0. .Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of whioh are made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. . Correspondence solicited. apStf ; : Xmas is Gone, JUT THOSE HANDSOME LADIES' SHOES, at TWO DOLLARS, can be had yet ' t At ; ; A. SHRIXR'S, J : 108 Market St dec 28 tf i'fd'ttePuJSaic: YYTE.CLAIM NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHT, BUT WE Tra ffca Til I V W WITH! uniiuuiii, , "vfvji ui n iia nwsuu tu mkm Ulan fl.i50 per quart at the "GEM." " 1" i: ( ; , '' deo 11 tf I WILL WE8T. :fXiiflLa.0ysters.,: W?, HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE PREPABA tions for a full supply of FINE NEW B1VEB OYSTERS for our Xmaa trade, and we ask our country menus to favor US with their orders as KfWKdtta leoSltf -'r DAVIS & SON, AHandsome .m'KMNiX)LLAB BTT?IALEATHBB, 8ATIN J? LINED LADY'S IiZSItaCAPmL. month and New Year.- are invited to Inspect the prize at, -. f. a MUXEE'sT deo88 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets. Christmao Goods. BSAUTrprjL LINE CHRISTMAS PRE SENTS at very low prices, at -. 1- - B. HARDIN'S " - . ii : " " Itongandl Seed Storei 1 : "i, : ,s New MarkeC WUmingtonVN.a r. s. Also a beautiful assortment of Christmas uaras. . ., deesstf w 1884 Christitiai& 1884 A. SMITH'S FURNITURE l WARE- I BOOMS Th?ffi aSKspee ffiiSP ffift speotfully invited tolwd.wtin prtcAot D A sufvm. ""rent i - ST7GCBSS: OP ou t- - GrVat Holiday; Sale;! ,1 . ! 4 r ' '3i- LARGEST' STOCK ! " v FINEST DlSr.LAX I a., i AHD LOWEST PRICES ! SENSIBIxE, - . '1 SERVICEABLE, ; . ; : USEFUL AND i Tt' ..'t 1 rbslrAMENTAi. v-- I EARLY PTJECHASEBS WILL SECDBB ; - THE BEST BAEGAIIIS IT IS A PLEASURE TO HAY2 CUSTOMERS VISIT OUB STORE EVEN IF THEY i- . DO NOT PURCHASE. . ? fkrWe take this opportunity to apologise to all our patrons who have been disappointed in .. j . . ... ..f.t -" " :,i .- : regard to the delivery of Bundles. ? The great . : - . - , j. .: . : rush we have h&d or the last few weeks baa made it almost impossible to be as prsmpt as we desire., We will add Jo our delivery force this. week and hope to avoid farther annoyance m future. i ' - ROWN & RODDICK, 8 NORTH FBONTJST. Everybody. SiOiiid THINE; LADIES' EXTRA FINXHEAvX worm sue, ior omy twenty-nve cents a pair. mrmmmt t wwa W F ii r ( - a UU "fl M Iflf lllHljWl ' . Jnst thmk. a Lace or Embroidered HANDKEB-. J uuixv ior omy twenty-nve cents. Jast tllnk. a Soanhh Laoe FICHTTK. worth tSM.forpniyonedoUar and ,thlrty:nine eetU. 12, for fancy work, for tonly fifteen cents a yard. v w t ow;mi aa wuvaoy wv iUUl Just think, aB0YSPOLO CAP for only twenty nve cents. :?,?. ' Just think, a fine MUSLIN CHEMISE, nicely trimmed, for only fifty cents. " " j t - - - " Just think. Ken's heavy MERINO SHIRTS aad DRAWERS, 43 per cent, wool, for only fifty cents each. -Just think, a Lady's Linen Cambric - Colored Border HANDKERCHIEF ior only 10c,: three for twenty-five eents.- - . , , . v .t ? Just thtak. Ladles. Gent's and Children's JER SEYGLOVKS, all colors t and lengths, for only thirty-seven cents per pair. - , s , , , - , J nst think, a Lady's STRAW HAT; in good shapes, for only twenty -five eents. ; ,t Just think. BROCADED SILK - VELVET, In every oolor, for only one dollar and forty-eight cents per yard; foil yalue $2.50per yard y.7.-. - Together with the above named articles an tm to?k f LACES, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, HATS, trimmed and, untrimmed A call will eonvinoe you at . .- - - TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, i .118 Harket Street, ' ' . deo 21 tf : WILMINGTON. N. ,' CHRISTMAS. NOW FOR OHfUSTMAS! : Pamily Groceries,4!; I"- V For the Holidays ! :1V- ! WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO ENUMERATE, tut invite you to call and examine - " OUR GOODS PRICES: - You win find as LOW PRICJES and as FINB AN ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY GRO- RIES as canbe found to Wmnington: ;; fe JOIli?tllOAT dee 9 tf - t ,T M A 14 No. Front St. jubk sioi-Gis.r rPPWANTA FTRST-CLASS GUN WE CAN suit you. No bursting ours. - -- . T??1.21?1 Caf??s and Cluldren's Fafloy Trays BCOfOYTudto PURE WHITE QrL.? PAig T?H ITew River TTnllots. JQ Q BARRELS FJTE VZR MULLETS just reclved from tiA Hah ry,for sale low. CE BRANDS OF TO- BACCO, to be sold at factory prices. fJo, itsu ttoiKa CHOIC .'orhe Clolidaxs. i EXTEA BARGAINS f.T.' n.?tCATZ'S, -lIC;narket St. yi,' BlacVilkaiEt 60c, 75c, 51.00, $1.25 periyara.. , - Cashmeres, all shades, from 121c up. LadieV, Cloth Tricot EepC Flannels, Dolmans, SEa wis, Blankets. Spreads, very low. Xadies, Gentsr and Children's-TJnder- wear-; I 2000 Handkerchiefs; from 3c up. Table Linens, Towels. Napkins, at ex- traordinary low prices. 1 - ; -Velvets and Velyeteens, all shades. THOUSANDS OF ABTTCLES too numerous to mention, bought below Manufacturers' cost, and l. ,.'.,, . ... ..." SELLING LP WEB THAN EVER BEFORE DA call wQl convlace my itrons that for XMA.3 GIFTS tt-ls ECONOaiY to buy something useful as well as desirable of- - M. M. KATZ, deo7tf 118 MARKET ST. I Til NeW York TimeS If An. Honest and Fearless Newspaper. Tie Mest, tie -CleaBest, tie Best. r 4 ACCURATE IN ITS NEWS, STEADFAST FOR THE RIGHT. UNSPARING IN THE ? XXFOSUBS OF IWRONG. TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, POSTPAID, DAILY, exclusive of Sunday, per year DAILY, including Sunday, per year . SUNDAY ONLY, per year DAILY, 1 month, with or without Sunday- THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES. Single Copies, one year.... ... $6 00. 1 50 50 "Single Copieo, one year.. .v....... l hiBMS CASHjIN ADVANCE ! Remit in Postal NotejboiJfOfflce Money Oraers. we nave no trayeling agents. "Sample copies stnt free. - Address " , . I fTTU. -lyj -crv Timoc j y SfBW YORK CITY. deo 11 et ' 'thsattu " iThe Cotton Plant. An 8-page 40-column Agricultural Journal, the only paper In South Carolina published exclusively in the interest of the Fanner and Mannf actnrw. The best and cheapest Agriculture noor South. : .ONLY 40 CENTS A YEA "The official ' The official organ of the State. Orange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of the St t. and by the best farmers in the State ""-i South. - - ' ' . 1 Send postal for "specimen copies ior yourself aad your neighbors- ;, . i Address .. 7W. J.KcKERALL, .Stf Marlon. SC Fayetteville Observer. fTX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, l! THE Vi nnaersignea wui revive hw pusm aon of the FAYETTEVILIiB OBSERVER. The OBSxavxa wul Do a large ss-coimnn weexiy newspaper, and will be mailed to subscribers, postage paid, at $3 per unnum, always in ad vance. It wul give the news of the day in as ample form as its space will permit, and both re gular and occasional correspondents will contri bute letters from the Capital on State politics and affairs. . . Democratic m politics, the Obsxbvxb will la bor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of tie Town of Fayetteville, to develop the . vast agri cultural resources of its own and the neighbor ing counties, and to promote all that concerns the welfare of the people of North Carolina. - ODDOsed- to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, tn the guise of progress, harm society, the Obsxbvxb will be found in fun sympathy with the new thing born of tne changed condition of -the South whioh sound judgment or enlightened experience find to be also good. : As to the rest : It will strive to deserve the re putation ot the name it inherits. febntf - . y E. J. HALE. Ja, TK6 Central Protestant 1 A WEZEXY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS xxpaper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. . , L Terms, ta 00 per annum, tn advance. . The eligibility of number and activity of its agents, and the constantly Increas ing demand for it among the more solid classes or readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon toe patron age of the advertising public t Terms very faTor able. Consult your business Interest, and address the editor? is r:- - ' ' :: i : ": ..J J.TL. IfJCHAUX. .:.-i y.',a--M-. -t Greensboro N. C THE . LANDMARK. " ' ..' " -FUBUSHED AT :": STATESYIIiLE, IREDELL CC - -""' . V; IS THB Leading ITewKpapw in WeseWN ,J;' V ."Carolina. Ittethe only DBmocratio Par pnbllsbj IredeU County one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has attained a larger local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the oounty. , . , 't Its ctajulation in Alexander, WDies. Ashe, Alle ghany. YacUan, Davie and IredeU, is larger than that of any two papers in the State eombfcedana Is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold In Forsytne Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. lit lg the omy paper In Western North C?"?f that employs a Kssuulb Cxhv assess Askkt, anu Tthus keep constantly before the people. TJnacr 'this system a rapidly Increasing elrcalatlon Is tne result, making toe LAnnif auk. i cj i ' THE BEST ADVERTISING MSDaUM v ERN NORTH CAROLINA. , " -sfflatSfi. v IV 4 rs deOS8tf tf. - BAJl LiBflAR. SB.. .18 Market Street -3 . -4 ' V Furniture Warerooms '- :.dec.7tf . - -, ? -i . r . - .. ..: . - . ... .. ' '-" : -, . ... V-' -' M . i - ' - 'pflf j,. - - . -. - : -;-" C-i ' i III smju- KagM st - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1884, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75