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A - v,- 1 The Morning Star. II. BERNARD, PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT , MONDAY S uns or StrBSOBIPTIOJL IX abvakcx. Oie rear, (by Hall) Postage Paid, . . . . . . S7 00 Six Months, " " - 4 00 Taree Months, M " . ; CO Two Months, - z- , . - U.u&;i...l BO One Month. " s w , ....i.. I" 75 To caty subscribers, deUvered In any pars of the City, ravKxs Cum per week. Onr City iffentaare not authorised to oolleot tor more than three months In advanoe. nrered at the Post Offioe at WUmmccton, N. C4 . seoona uiasa JLaoer M 4 ! . MORNING EDITION. OUTLIVES. The Mormons hare established a colony io the State of Sonora, Mexico; an exten sive proselyting movement ia on foot ' in Georgia and' (he adjoining States.'' . Thevillage of Gueveia, Spain, has , been moved bodily sixty feet by the recent earth quakes. : -U- An effort trill be made to pats a bill in Congress changing the system of compensating U. S. Court facials from fees to salaries. - The cotton crop.' in s-ighw is 4,602,128 bales. - -Mrs. Myra , Clark Gaines ia dead.p - Captf Phelan was stabbed by Richard Short in O'Dono van Rossa's office. New York ty.H-1 Earthquake shocks felt again yesterday; at Malaga, Spain. -- London police have i o formation of attempts to be made to b! w up Hoi born viadoct and the Mansion House railway station.'- The Farmers' Biuk, -,. of ... Elizabeth town, Pa.. closed; liab.Utles 80,000. ? The L6uisille & Nashville Railroad depot at j Nashville, r Tcnu , burned; loss very great ' F. ... W. Uuidekoper elected first Vice President of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. W. H. McKinley, Secre tary of the International Railroad and , Steamship Company, is supposed to have committed suicide by drowning.f rom a ferry ii between New York and -Jersey City. New York markets: Money 11T per cent. ; cotton very dullat llillc; south ern dour firm at $3 405 60; wheat, un graded red 8496c; corn, No. 2 January. 5353ic; rosin firm at $1 221 80; spirits turpentine firm at 31i81c. i f Mile Rhea's new play J is entitled " Hie American Countess." The New York .Times refers to McClure's taffy and talk, at Raleigh, a- "an editor's vagaries." The cholera killed 11,072 people in Lai j, beginning with, July and end ing November 9th. There were 21, 247 cases in all. Vanderbilt has insurance on his lite for $600,000. Why shall a man do this who has an income of at least 3,000,000 a year. - Chief Justice Waite is not dan gerously sick,as reported. Ue is Buf fering from neuralgia and a slight attack of erysipelas. A female honiceopatbist is attending htm. - Is the C. J. a "crank V Mr. Gladstone will doubtless soon surrender the leadership of his party and retire from the Cabinet, but he will probably remain in Parliament. where he has served for over fifty yers. Hi a health has somewhat failed him latterly. A rumor from San Francisco' is to the effect that the Tichborne claim. ant is really Roger .Tichborne. Ed mond Ort(.rV nays his brother Arthur Orio:-, ij in the lunatic asylom at New South Wales!"1 He will be taken to London to establish his identity .Texas and Missouri are said to be solid against the Blair bill. The other Southern States are said to be almost unanimous for "the flag and an appropriation.: ine soutn pro- raises to become the Centralized end of the Union. As Europe . discards political heresies America takes them up as truth. It is so with: the South, we fear. , . . - The Philadelphia JPress, Republi can organ, says this ' of ; our most popular man: : - . . A' ' "Senator Zeb Vance, of . North Carolina, is going to be re elected without turning a . bair, and we are clad of it. If there is a man in the. United States Senate whose head is full of horse sense and whose . in terior department contains a full quota of the everlastiofr milk of human kindness,' it is this same Zeb Vance. . - The only : strange thing about such a man is that he has re mained so long ft Democrat." ; ; The gossips are about to marry Mr. Cleveland to widow Pruyn, of Ala bama. She is the daughter of Judge Amos' J; Parker. -An exchange says: "It was once reported he was to marry a Miss Humphreys, of Buffalo, and that she had come down to New York to select her trousseau. Then it was a Miss Folsom he was to wed, a young lady who if sister to the late Oscar Folsom. of Buffalo, once a law partner of Governor Cleveland. Next it was Mrs. Cary, of Buffalo, who was to oe favored with . his -band, : a lady or wealth.". . v . - , Frank Hurd.only wishes a commit tee .to investigate .the. frauds with reference to a new. election. He is a square man every way, as, well as an able one. - A special jto the Philadel' phia TYme from Washington," of the 8th inst.; says: 's : ' - . "He says that he would not take the seat if awarded to himby the committee, as he wishes to have his constituents and not a committee of Congress to determine the Question nm in vhnm thdnr nAnkiAer fntMfA "uwiwl iteDreseniauve r oiieu. oi vae First Cincinnati Districtiwhywa defeated I unue with Mr. Hard in the same) request. - I VOL- XXaV N O H 94- I:' -. .IB W ADTKBTISKlTIBNTsJ ; I. Shkieb No trickery f . - . 'i ' J." C. Mtrms Drags, etc. i? ' -i ' A. Shkhck Ladies shoes!' ; C. "WL YatksA. delusion. M. 8r Wiixakd Insurance ; V; ;' - J. H. Hasdin- Reliable seed. ' J. S. Habbis Trunk found.-"' c S. H. TsiMBLB--Auction sale. - M. M. EATz--Extra; bargains. ; Meeting Oakdalelot owners. ' Wm. H. GBBKHGarden seed. A. Davtj- Attractive offerings. . Mks. E. WABKKNPure, milk. 4 I Hkinsbkkqkb SUndar4 oVgana. Mtjksoh Clothing at low prices. Beth W.5 Dayib Assignee's sale. R. M. McInttke Dry goods, etc.- ' ; ,( ' PABKKB& TATLOBSaye money. t ; Habbisok & Allbk New styles. - W. S. Bbiggb & Co-HGarden seed. J; W. Gobdoh & Smith Insurance. Ottkkbotxbq & Co Slaughter sale. . W. E. SPBmoBB & Co Hardware. , Sxtfpkb Ladies First Baptist Church. DeRosset & Meares City directory. . : H. C. PsKMPEBTSecond-class shave." J. C. S. TntBEBLAKE To N. Carolinians McDouGALL & Bowden Lots of things. G. R French & Sons Handsome shoes. Giles & MtTBcmsoK-Cheap dinner sets. LtCtllMM. - First Sunday after Epiphany. The air yesterday was cool and bracing. ! .. - ; ' Receipts of cotton yesterday 856 bales. ? "The off-shore storm signal -ivas , displayed yesterday. r Eggs were retailing' yesterday at 25 cents per dozen. The high water in the river is bringing down the timber. --fProperty- for taxes was being sold in frotit of the Court House yesterday. - Several delinquents have , been sent to jail lately for non-payment of their poll tax. ! - A colored- manj has opened a tailor shop in Magi3trate8 Row," opposite the Court House. - The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the First Baptist Church this evening, after the sermon. - Messrs.' DeRosset & Meares are making the necessary arrangements for the publication of a Business Directory of this city. . .The Register of. Deeds issued five marriage licenses during the past week! of which two were for white and three for colored couples. The store on the northwest cor ner of Second and Market streets is being ntted up and 'will be occupied by Mr. A. G. Hankins as a grocery. There will be a meeting of the T ;. T.1.4. 3 t tfZ TT school room, on Third street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 8-30 o'clock. A called meeting of Wilming ton Presbytery was held at the Second Presbyterian Church Friday night to re ceive the new pastor, Rev. J. "W. Primrose. We learn that the new instru ments for the Germania Cornet Band did not prove satisfactory when tested and will be returned and exchanged for better ones. - ! The only case for the Mayor's Court yesterday was that of Alex. Johnson,' colored, charged with acting , disorderly at the W. & W. R. R depot. He was fined $3 00. t: - There was an alarm of fire at about 4 p.m. yesterday which originated from the burning of a lot of brush or some ' thing of the kind between this city and the; Poor House. . . . li The interments in , the ,varioas; city cemeteries during the past week were follows: Oakdaie, 1 adult 'and 1 child; Belle vue, none; Pine, Forest (colored), 1 adult and 1 child. .7 . ' ' r Turning to the right has become , more popular than it used to be, but some of the more ; affectionate''y still hug the fence when they should be verging on the ragged edge of the sidewalk. , : The t-JovernoTi in his message, recommends the appropriation, by. the Legislature, of $3,000 for the rebuilding of the . hospital for .: epidemic diseases, near Sinithville, destroyed by fire in 1882. . A private letter from Washing ton to a lady in this 'city says the prepara tions indicate that the inauguration of Mr. Cleveland on the 4th of . March will be the grandest affair of the kind "that has ever taken place in Washington. . . - - Dogs --created such 'an "awful racket" in the neighborhood of Second and Walnut streets, Friday night, that a young . gentleman got up and went out in his night clothes to disperse them, when - he found some twelve or fifteen dogs upon one poor nog, and the noise made byU of them combined was. ternflc. . ...... -: ' m m InatallaUon mt the second Prehbyfe- Rev. Jno. M.- Rose, of Goldsboro, will preach at the Second Presbyterian Church; corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, at 11 a; cafaa7.o0.pu;ninS - at vue niKut ; j mw JolinPriiiaroWwm son, u. ? WILMINGTON, TJp salt Blyer-Tbe Bill of Fare, d:e. A gentleman recently from Baltimore, handed us yesterday" a specimen of a ticket and bill of fare' for. the- trip up Salt River, Oni the steamer Jamw G. tCapt. Mul ligan,jchafcBre4 by tthe', G 0.;P,V on and fter November 4th'l88i.a The ticket con tains a iiumber.pf gopd hlti tThe bill of fare is as follows: ?ti(Jpy' iy s f,Twenly-ouriYeart for Refreshments." . . , STEAMER Jl Q. B. : ! BILL OF W. ABB. 'KJVIrd Almighty bless us h And keep oi alive, M" ; K There are ten of us to dinner , : And grub for only five. Rev. Jackass Burchard,' Chief Cook. 3 ' : ; ; Mrs. Fisher, Assistant. - Plumed Knight Bean Soup . . ;. : i , COOJEED. Election Returns, a la Eliza Pinkston. Republican Goose with Monopolist Stuffing - Butler Decoy Buck, cock-eyed, on the s: i half-shelL t-r . : , : -. ; KKTKBKS. Irish Stew, Rum, R. andR. Style. That same old Coon.served with the hair on Crow Raw, ! with Hallelujah Sauce. Soufflets, curried with Dudley Soap. , .. r4 -OTBTERS. ' i L ' t j New. York Counts the Governor in.; ' 7 BBSSBBT. ' . Mugwump Toast, : .Melancholy Pudding. tSTTt being a cold day. Ice Cream, Cock tails and Detailed Election Returns are omitted from the Bill of Fare. "Lone our Bark steers up 'Salt River,' On its decks the srrand old crew. Watch the White House lights that shiver uimry in our saddened view." Tfee Tramps RIaat Go. Three tramps were lodged in the station house Friday night, and yesterday morn ing, when brought before the Court, Mayor Hall ordered them to be sent across the Jiver in charge of an officer. . In view of the fact that the city seems to be in a fair way to be overrun with tramps, and the further fact that frequent complaints come to his ears in reference to the conduct of .some of them, the Mayor has- come to 1 the determination to take vigorous hold upon the evil and throttle it if possible before it has a chance of as suming a more formidable and dangerous one. With this end in view- all tramps brought before him hereafter will be im mediately sent across the river and their ferriage paid; and precautions will be taken to prevent their return j He says he will use every effort in his power to break up the nuisance, and if he does not suc ceed it will not be his fault Dedication of St.' Thomu Cnnreta. - The dedication of St. Thomas' Roman Catholic Church, which has recently under gone extensive improvements, will take place on Sunday next, the 18th inst., and will be an event of some note. ' The Cele brant will be the Most Reverend Archbishop James Gibbons, Primate of the United States and Cardinal-elect, assisted by Right Reverend Bishop H. P. Northrop, of Charleston, Rev. M. S. Gross, D. D., Rev. Dr. O'Connell, Private Secretary of the Archbishop, and Fathers White and Julius. Societies attached to the Church will act as an -escort to the clergy; Major James Reilly will officiate as Marshal; Archbishop Gib bons will preach the dedication sermon and Bishop Northrop will preach at the night service.' . - . 'r J The ladies of the .congregation are' mak ing ample preparations for decorating the Church. .-. 1. " Tbat la Wanted. . A Northern man said to us yesterday that all that - was wanted to insure Wil mington's prosperity beyond all question would be the erection of two or three large hotels, the building of a railroad to the Sound and the assurance that plenty of, sail boats could be had. He said the ' hotels would be full all - the time and a boom would spring up that would astonish the natives. No doubt, with these, and the ad ditional impetus which must follow the completion of the projected railways and the assurance of plenty of water in our river and on our bar, the goal of success will have been reached and Wilmington's future will no! longer be problematicaL Carl Seniles to x,eetnre. ! Arrangements have , been perfected for the appearance here on the 20th lost., of Hon. Carl Schurz, the eminent and distin guished German ' statesman ' and lecturer, who will address the people of Wilmington on the subject of '!The Problems of Edu cation," the lecture to be under the auspi ces and for the benefit of the Wilmington Library Association. We congratulate our citizens on their good : fortune in having an opportunity afforded them of listening to this distinguished 'Speaker, whose fame as an orator is equaled by few in this country Alaclacrate's Court. i David Harriss. colored, had a hearing be fore Justice Hill, yesterday; charged with assault and battery, upon Fred Lord, col ored. Judgment suspended on the pay ment of costs. ' ! : Rosanna Carter, colored, ; was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out fey Jane Blackman, which ! was -dismissed at the cost of the prosecutrix. ' -Four or five.cases of failure to pay; poll tax were continued until next J Saturday, the defendants being put under bond for their appearance. .' i : Cbnren Festival. ' . . '.'The i ladies of the First Baptist Church announce a festival, to be ; given Tuesday I evening next! atdthe iCHyBall; at ' which there will be refreshments in abundance and other attractions. N;' C.V'SUND AY, JANUARY; 11, 4885. Weatner Indication. : " ; The following are the indications for to day: W 'W'1- f "'. For tte BouUiiAtlantic States; fair eai ther,' followed in the southern portion by partly cloudy weather and iocal rain; east erly winds, f generally lower barometer, slightly lowereintierateri! ' ! ! .: Mr. S. D. Hankins, -. formerly - of this city, but.uow'iofMt. Olive, is here on a visit to his relatives, and is accompanied by his wife. : ' vl' 'I - , ;.' ' Capt. W. M.Parker,we are glad to learn; continues to improrg He has been out to ride once or twice. $ i , ;'. . ilRev, rJno. M.. Rose,- pastor of the Pres byterian; Church in Goldsboro', gave us. a ..call yester4ay,' l-gzii x-u:St Yl ; LieutenantGo;vemoT Stedman is in the city. ,-j - - , I ' Cotton. 't VX '- ' " ' ' ' " ' ''''' : t--. ,;The receipts fnotton front v January 1st to date foot up:2iBt. bales, , aa igainit 2,185 bales from"a"nuary,lst to January 12th, 1884,' an increase' of 234 bales and two days to spare. ' - V ? . The receipts for the crop year commen cing September 1st to date foot up 84,741 bales, as against 79,087 bales from Sep tember 1st to January 12th, 1884; showing a net increase of 5,654 bales. The H. B. Wright, a new government steamer, recently built at Fayetteville,' and commanded by Capt. Flowers, arrived here Friday night. - She will be engaged on the various improvements of the Cape Fear and tributary streams, and left yesterday on a surveying expedition on the Black River, WHO IS MBS. WINSLOW f Aa this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who - for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained In a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has' compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like maglo giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. Jn consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do bibb up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dallt sold and used here. We think Mrs. wlnslow has immortalized her name by this Invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will snare us oenents, ana unite in calling ner blessed. No MoTHZB has discharged her duty to hersuffer mg little one, In our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tbt it sow. Ladie' Fwtlor.New YorkCltv. 8- --all druggists. 85 ots. a bottle BLsVBBIED. TOPP FOX. In Maoon, Oa., on Dec. aist, at D. Watson Winn, JAMBS L. YOPP, ton, N. C., to Miss ISLAH B. FOX of Wllming- TBIBDTEOF RESPECT. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Willmington Steam Fire Engine Company No, 1. held January 6, 18SS: V' "IN MEMORY EVOKED." ' When temporal cares are thrust aside, that a friendly tear may be shed over the grave of one, who, filling with usefulness every station of life in which his lot had been cast, the refleotive genius of associates may find many virtues taat are worthy of emulation, and a consistent moral life from which to carve a pattern. To earn the esteem of those with whom we are bt ought in daily contact, and successfully to carry It through life, even Into the grave, is an enviable distinction vouchsafed to but few. To look through the vista of time into a futu rity, whose bounds though circumscribed by a few years more than a moiety of the Hebrew Psalmist's limit, and so to order our course through life that our names when we go down Into silence are echoing on this side of the grave, and human voices are talking pleasantly about us. is truly to gather Into our memories the pearls that sparkle from the unfathomable deeps of affection, and the diamonds that glitter from the caverns of the heart. Death has again entered into our ranks, an other victim claimed, and made to succumb to his relentless demands. Captain FREDERICK G. ROBINSON, who from the lnciptenoy of this Company has been with us, hath been called xrom nme to eternity. Deeply sensible of the loss which we have sub- tained, and cognizant of a void which is difficult to flu, we, the surviving members of the Compa ny, are aesirons or mazing una lormai ana pub lic recognition of the services which we received at his hands, In helping us through our onerous and perplexing duties as firemen. Therefore, be It . Besolvtd, That in the death of Captain Robin son, our former Foreman and Chief of the fire Department, this Company has lost a true friend, a wise counsellor, and a sagacious leader. Eesolved, That a blank page be left in the Records of this Company, upon which the offioial position which he filled in the Fire Department hall be inscribe cLhla name, and date of birth and death Sewlved, That a copy of these proceedings be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and furnished to the newspapers of the city for pub lication. johh l. boatwbisht, Ed. Wilsoh Masking, johb cowak, r . Committee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Meeting QF THE LOT OWNERS OF OAKDALE CEME TERY will be held at the Company's Office, Men day evening, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock. RICHARD J. JONES, Jan 11 It "ki . Sec. and Treas. A Church Supper 'TWILL BE "SERVED AT THE CITY HALL, next Tuesday evening, by the Ladies of the First Baptist Church U A cordial invitation Is extended to alL BupperDrioes suited to the taste. Jan 11 2t? :t f; ' North Carolinians yiSTITNG NEW ORLEANS DURING THE EX POSITION wffl find J. C. P.- TIMBERLAKE, of Haywood White Sulphur Springs, at 180 Wash ington Avenue, prepated to accommodate gue8tswith Handsomely Furnished Booms and First Class Board. - . . - Jan 112t : - Pound, A TEI:rM, 0H PR1818' WHICH THE owner can have by applying to me and. paying for this advertisement. Jan 11 It J. 8. HARMS, Elm Grove. To the Citizens of Wilmingt on ESSRS. OHN CUTTS AND THOMAS MUSE will begin to-morrow a canvass of the city for the purpose of gathering an the information ne- nessary to furnish a complete' DIRECTORY , OF WILMINGTON, N. C. We Intend to furnish a eompkU Directory for business uses, and are sure that our efforts will meet with the approbation of all Interested In our olty. We- ask your kind courtesy for our descrying representatives. . . -r . Very respectfully, Jan 11 It DxROSSST MEASES. : NEW ? ADyEBTISEMENTS. Under the New Eegime y2S GREAT BOSAFIDESLADGHTERSAIE Fall:! Clbtliing. CITIZENS ;0F WILMINGTON W ILL please bear In mind that we niter no uncertain, Sound when we advertise our stock of Heavy-. Weight Garments AT COST. " Now Is the time of year that our Spring and Summer orders are sent on to our manufacturers, and thus far onr list for '"future delivery" is much larger than that of any previous season.-We are determined s. therefore to make a CLEAN BWEEP of every dollar's worth of Clothing bearing a oold weath er tendency. " We propose to selTYOU gouds at. what they oostUSvand in many instanoea for MUCH LESS than the . goods COST THE MANU JACTURER, to wit -: , r, V -: -VBlAT8forBJortk $KS0s ; .'. ?! : surras - ,jc 10.00 -16.00. k .-OVERCOATS: ,-.0O iQjM. , . SUITS . " 18.00 --," r 86.00. And BIG BARGAIN'S in FLANNBL UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY. NECKWEAR, and through out onr entire Furnishing Department. ' 7' " 'i OTTBRBOTJBG CO., .". KING CLOTHIERS. Jan 11 It , :i Wilmington. N.C. A DELUSION! v 'J-V- T OF SENDING NOBTH FOB EVERY little article, thinking to buy it cheaper than at home. We propose to duplicate any order that you mar send off for in our line at the same you pay North, and you save freight. C. W. YATES, Blaik Books. Stationery, School Books, Pianos, Organs, Ac, Jan 11 tf 119 Market St. Attractive Offerings! Ty E WANT A FEW MORE CU8TOMERS FOR A FEW MORE BARGAINS, and THIS WEEK we will show some BrG SEDUCTIONS In certain lines of Clothing. ALL of our OVERCOATS MUST GO, no matter what&hey cost. THE BALANCE of our BOYS' SUITS MUST GO, no matter at what figure we would like to sell them. OUR PIECE GOODS MUST BE ALL SOLD SHORTLY, and they too will go when a custom er comes and means business . MONEY IS A MIGHTY MOTOR, AND CASH DOWN GETS BIG BARGAINS. A. DAVID, jaalltf Merohant Tailor and Clothier. Dry Goods and Carpets. GOODS ADAPTED TO THE SEASON A PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. CLOSING OUT SOME THINGS VERY CHEAP. B. M. McINTIItE. Splendid stock LACE CURTAINS. Jan 11 D&Wtf Our Platform Admits of No Trickery. "YB ARE WILLING TO LET YOU TAKE ANY Goods home for inspection and comparison, and If our Goods are not superior to all others for the same money, or when customers are not per feotly satisfied, we will cheerfully refund the money- We protect our patrons, rood Judges and poor Judges, alike. On this PLATFORM, we . have built up our enormous trade the largest Retail Clothing Business In this city. Everyone knows by this time that we do not color our ad vertisements ; that when we say a thing In the papers we are prepared to baok it up in the store, and cover It by our legal guarantee. SHRIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, . 114 MARKET STREET. Jan 11 It Pure Milk. HAVING RECENTLY BOUGHT FOUR MORE JERSEY COWS, I can now serve MILK to the public which I guarantee to be STRICTLY PURE. Served to customers in any part ef the city, or can be had at my residence any time of day. MBS. Js. WARREN, Residence 3d. bet. Market and Dock. Jan 11 tf Drugs, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES, PER FUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES. v Prescriptions prepared with accuracy and dis patch, At JAMES C. MUNDS' - 1 Pharmacy, Jan 11 It . 104 North Front St. IOO- - ADDITIONAL DOZEN LADIES AND CHIL DREN'S HDKF& including 80 dozen of mv DREN'S HDKFS, including 80 dozen of my famous Narrow Hem L. C. Hdkfs at 15o and du- plicates of the best styles In my first offering. Gents' E. a and China Silk Hdkfs. Gents' 28-inoh (Silk Umbrellas at $2.60, worth $4. Also many other bargains, which will be shown with plea sure. JNO. J. HEDBICK, deo 21 tf ' - , 115 Market St iminAtf progress .' IS AN IMMUTABLE LAW, ra THE VERY NA- ture of things. ' We cannot go backwards - if we would. : The old fashioned open fire, with the array of cooking utensils, must stand aside for the modern Cook 8 to ve, with its superior advan tages. Our FARMER GIRL COOK will give you entire satisfaction, if. you, will .allow us to give von an introduction. " :; -t -?? v lTw.ll.' ALDEBMAJ A CO., Jan 7 tf Plumbers, Gas Fitters A Tinsmiths. . WHOLE NO. 5715 NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS, EXTRA BARGAINS i -IN- Winter Dress Goods. Velvets, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, XJnderwoar. SiTTs From 50 Cents up, -AT- 71. r.l. KATZ'S, 116 Market St. Jan 11 tf JNO. W. GORDON. JOS. D. SMITH. Jno. W.Gordon & Smith AGENTS, Liyerpool & London & We Ins. Co., which, as we have once or twice remarked, pays all losses without discount Give us a trial, and wewQl do our best to please you. janlltf Clothing IS BEING SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES BY MUNSON. A stock of Elegant Neckwear, Gloves. Suspen ders. Half-Hose and Gents' Underwear is offered at SMALL PROFITS, By MUNSON, Jan 11 It Clothier and Gent's Furnisher. The Only Way 'J'O GET A GOOD SECOND CLASS SHAVE, HAIR-CUT or SHAMPOO, is to goto H. C. PREM PERT'd Second-Class Saloon, No. 7 South Front Street. ALBERTI PREMPERT and W. J. STU ART, two First ; CI ass Second-Class Barbers, to gether with the. Proprietor, always on hand to serve you. Janlltf Just Received, NOTHEB LOT OF THOSE NICE $2.00 LA DIES' SHOES. They are the beht SHOES that have ever been offered in this city for the price. Come and try a pair, - At A. SHRIEK'S, Jan 11 tf .108 Market St. FRESH. AND RELIABLE SEED. I have In store a very iarge Btock of Fresh and Relia ble Seed, grown by the oldest and most reliable seedsmen in America, David Landreth A Sons and Peter Henderson A Co. My prices are low and I guarantee satisfaction. Call or write and get my prices before making your purchases elsewhere. . J. H. HARDIN, Druggist and Seedsman, - New Market, Wilmington, N. C. Janlltf - (Men See ! Garffen Seed ! . THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. ALL VARIETIES OF THE FI NEST QUALITY. . Seeds told in papers failing to grow under1 favorable conditions, wtil be replaced free of charge. Prices guaranteed to give satis faction. WILLIAM H. GREEN, : Jan 11 tf 117 Market Street. Fire, Lite, Marine, Accident, Insurance. M. S. WILLARD, . 218 N. Water Street. Janlltf' Telephone No, 5. Economy in Bunding. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING OUR FIRE CLAY PIPE CHIMNEYS. Drive Well Pumps put down at short notice; also, pumps repaired. Our Columbia and Southern Oak Cooking Stoves are taking the lead- Call and see them and get prices. i - PARKER A TAYLOR, Janlltf - 28onthFront8t. Standard jyANUFACTURED BY ' ns, PELOUBET A COMPANY, ' ' , - .. ;'-yJ-In Solid Walnut Cases. These are the best Organs: made, and In price lower for the same grade, than any other house in the State can offer Organs. .' . ', f . - A fresh supply Just received and sold only from X ' HEENSBERGER'S r Jan 11 tf - ' Live Book and Music Stores. : . RATES OF ADVKRTlJtlNOJ lie Square One 0ay.r...V.i;i:.; J..'k. 1 or 1 76 . S 0 S00' sro 4 00 6 GO ste 1000 18 00 84 CO 40 to 60 (0 ? - -r .. INT! - : ,r - ' Four Da v&- Four Tb.t.. ';"v-l Two Weeks,. . .,..t I OneMonth,... . Two Months,... -. - .Three Monthv. . " Slx Months,.-,.... one Tear.;.- tsroontract AdTertteement taken at propor- .UonaeIykmr)ea.?.:,:rt 'Zfi,c?i:, i, , Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. G. McGIRT, Auctioneer. ; . . . BY 8. H. TBIMBLB A CO. 'T'O-MORRoW (MONDAY);. JANY 1?TH; AT 11 A. M. , on Exchange Corner, we will sell -Two good lOloh Cpws with young Calves, and One do. without Calf. -These Cows must' be seen to be appreciated, i And .-. at . llj o'olook. at ur Sales Rooms, we will sell a. large stock of Goods, con sisting of almost any thing and every thing that Is needed.- Jan 11 it Assisrnee's Sale. JY. ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE OF D. N Chadwick, I wfll sen, at auction,' on Monday. January 12th, 188B, at 10 o'clock A. at the store, No. 15 Market street; the entire stock of said D. N. Chadwick conveyed to said Assignee, and consisting of Brandies, - Wines, Liquors, Cl- Sirs, Tobsooo, Snuff, Show Cases,Store Fixtures, ar Room Glasses,' Demijohns, - and 'everything else there situate, including one Combination Iron Safe. The sale will be continued, from day to day until the whole stock Is disposed of, and -will be sold in quantities to suit dealers and pur chasers. All goods must be paid for on day of sale.' - r- -' - -. - . . 4- . - SETH W. DAVIS, . janlltf ; Auctieneer. . Sale of YalnaWe Lalis in PeMer Co. TOY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A DE- "oree of the Superior Court of Pender County made at my suit In a Special Proceeding against the heirs at law of my intestate, the late Dawson T. Durham, I will, on THURSDAY, 1ST a JANU ARY. 1885. at 13 o'clock M-at Rooky Point De pot, sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for one-third cash, and the balanae nn t muiit n, - six and twelve months, with nnta and rlty, drawing six per cent: interest,- TWO VAL- u&hjjjs Tjuui-a ur IjAmv ta uocky PolnrTown- ship, containing each about 150 aeres Th first, lying, between Clayton Creek and the Lane's Ferry Road, and fronting on the Northeast River nearly all cleared land.- The Second, near the Depot, on both sides of-Wilmington and' Ke nansville Roads, between Rocky. Point, Road on the North, the widow's, residence and curtilage on the South, and on the West by the dwellings and Improved portions of. Rocky. Point Depot partly cleared. Apply to undersigned for further particulars. - . . . JAMES H. DURHAM, ' ' Administrator. - DcBRUTZ CUTLAR. Att'y, deo814t 2128Jan4 11 Notibe. : JgY VIRTUE OF A DECREE RENDERED ON the 13th day of December, 1884, in a certain ac- - tion pending before the Soperior Court of New Hanover County, wherein W. B. McKoy, admlnta- ' trator of the" estate of Wm. Porter, Is plaintiff, aud Maltina Porter andjothers are defendants, I shall' proceed to fseU, subject to the widow's dower, at the Court House door, in the olty of Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, on MONDAY, tbe 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY.1885, at public auction, for . cash, the following described LOT OF LAND, situated In New Hanover County, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine in an old line and runs thence north 120 poles to a Ughtword stamp near the read leading to the 8ound, by the Downey Place, thence east 88 poles to a light- . wood stump by a small branch, thence south . GO deg. east 123 poles to the Beginning, containing une nunarea ana xnirteen Acres, more or less. W. B. McKOY, jan4 4w su Admlnl-itratorde bonis non. Notice. gY MUTUAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN MY self and Mr. J. F. Garrell, tbe settlement of the business lately conducted under the firm name of Melton A Garrell, has been placed In the hands of Mr. W. L. Jacobs. All bills due the said firm are payable to him only. All aocouuts agarast the said firm must be presented to him for pay ment. JOHN R. MELTON. Jan 10 3t Review copy. For Sale, 2 (NEARLY NEW) HERRING'S SAFES, 2 GOOD BOILERS, 2 GOOD MULES, 2 PONIES, &o., &c. i . PRESTON CUMMING A CO., uuiers ana uram and Jan 10 tf Peanut Dealers. The Annual Meeting QF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NA ' TIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, for the election of Directors, will be held in their Bank ing House on TUESDAY, tbe 13TH INST., at 11 o'clock A. M. A. K. WALKER, Jan 8 St., 346 12 13 Cashier. Rock Lime, TjV)R BUILDING PURPOSES. 1? - FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO J1.15 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOB LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., - Rocky Point, N. C . w o. g.:parsley, JrM ap 1 tf m tu fr Wilminarton. N . For Sale, Lots QF HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, SAD- dies. Harness, Trunks, Satchels, Ac. A full line of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, carta, Drays, -Ac, at factory or -.- ' MoDOUGALL & BOWDEN, . . ' Dpposlte Giles A Murohison's Store. Janlltf! , ... ' Agricultural Implements x Of every descbiption; wrrH OUR large stock we are now prepared- to furnish country merchants with anything ra the HARD WARE line AT BOTTOM PRICES. '-. - , WM. E. SPRINGER CO. Successors to Jno. Dawson A Co., l ' 19, SI 23 Market Street, ' - . Wilmington, N. C ' 7 Examine our stock. .. Jan 11 tf Cheap & EeHaMe ; Garden Seed; W. 8. BRIGGS A CO, Drngglsta Jan 11 tf Handsome Goods- EXHIBIT THE FINEST LINE OF LADIES , BUTTON BOOTS AND BAL'S in the city. Our SHOES for Misses and Children are simply su perb. Onr prices are extremely reasonable. ' Geo. E. French & Sons 108 NOBTH FRONT STREET. janlltf low Prices ! ;; J V ? HASRISON ALLTffC Jan 11 tf. Battet. Cheap Dinner Sets T?OS8ALBRY 3 :'.- t: v.v . GILES A MUECmSON, Jan 11 tf CROCKERY DETABTMENT. ii 11 'I 1 i 'It i 1 i - f1 - 1 -1 si ) A r- A .-"-' ' .. . . t - . . . . , - . . - : - . . -. - . - . - ' ' i 1: ' -' I ' i ... . -(-. . . . - . , i . . ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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