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- J . 1 The Morning : Star. ..t.J ?B&TKS OV A1VRB-Tl!kt,,v 04 c yr 4.- j2 gars.. . ....... , 8 00 - ' - T l!1 I J 1 pnRLI3Hgp"PAJLY ' EXCEPT MONDAYS i nm of at OaeYear, (by Maili Postage i ...J7 Ml -... " w ... 00 .... 1 60 SIX mouwiD. Tnree Months, " Two Months, " 78 : One Montn, ,fthe city, frrrrra Cnrrs per week. Our Ctty Si'not authorised to collect for more than three months inadYanoc. -d at the Post Office at Wlhnlngtoni K. C, as iwcoin vuw juuvi,c,; . MORNING EDITION. OUTLINES. Khartoum fell on the night of -January 27th; the Arabs were admitted through the treachery of two pachas' who had been punished by Gen. GordoH; amessajre from tbe Mahdi says that Gordon had . become a musselman and that all English officers had "'tetter f How his example; he Arabs are preparing to attack the British force at Meiemneb. Collision of freight trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge over Raritan river, New Brunswick, N. J.; oil tank cars exploded and fired the bridge and a large manufacturing establishment. - Cotton crop, in sight, 5.057,830 bales. - The New York banks hold $54,985, 125 in excess of legal requirements. Diphtheria U raging in Southampton county, Va. . A gang of counterfeit ers i arrested at Columbia, j Teaa. rt Firero the Signal 8ervice office. Wash ington, D. C. destroyed Valuable records, instruments, &c, the damage to the build-: ing was alight. President-elect Cleveland beseiged with another throng ot visitors yesterday. - Fifteen thousand Italian troops have been ordered tolEgypt, and 12,000 more were mobilized for the same service. - New York markets: M.mey Ul per cent.; cotton 'steady at lltllfc: southern flour weak and : quo ta -Hiions at $3 205 75; wheat, ungraded whue S490c; corn, ungraded 5051Tc; rosin steady' at 1 251 27i; spirits tur jxjiiiiiie steady at 30ic. j i j Senator Vance talks as if Jarvis would gel. a place in the Cabinet. Alex. McClure is still scattering bin molasses stews around the South, and the natives lick their fingers and smack their lips as if they liked the fun. - : Dr. Edwin Samuel GaiUard, born near Charleston, S. C, in 1827, and em'ment ad a physician and editor of medical journals, died on the 2dinst. at Ocean Beacb N. J. Mr. Tilden thinks that brains and not money-bags should go into the Cabinet He is reported as opposed to Whitney and Vilas, because they are not of national reputations enough. j , Gen. Logan has been renominated for the Senate' by the Republican caucus in the Illinois Legislature. Mr. JtforrisoD, the Democratic nomi nee, ought to be chosen, if brains, character and edocation are consid ered, i ; Senator Lamar's visit to Mr. Cleve land attracted marked attention. He was with Mr. C for j an hour. He is reticent, but it is known that the conversation was free 'and frank as to public matters ?It is now be- ------ .-V - - J'. " t lieved that he will be Secretary of State. ! . A New York special to the Charles ton News and Courier says: j " "The interest waa, heightened when it was knowu that 8enator Vance, of North Carolina, was closeted' with the P.esident. He whs accompanied by Geo'. Cliogman and. onere8sman Bkicner. Their conference lasted only long enough for tbe Senator to prebent the name of ex Gov. E T, Jarvis,, whom they desire to be appointed a mem ber of the Cabinet Tbe postmaster gene ralship woutd be most acceptable to Mr. Jarvis." ' j - j . Mr. Thomas Jefferson Jarvis is his name. The Virginians were also on hand with a man. . 1 I Mr. Cleveland has been well vis ited within the. last few days. On the 5th among the callers were Wm. H. Barn am, Hubert O. Thompson, senators George of Mississippi, Vance of North Carolina, Jonas of Loni- ! siana, Gorman of Maryland ; Gen. Hancock and Gen. Franklio, of Con necticut; Gen. Frye and Col. Goode, of Virginia; Gen. Stephenson and J udge Moulton, of Illinois; Mayor wace, Roswell P. Flower and Wm. C. Whitney. ? ! Already, before being seated, cer tain Democrats in Congress are be ginning to growl over Mr. Cleve- ; land. He has been elected as & Re- lormer with a Reform record; and be is entitled to be tried as a Re ; former. Pre-judging is foolish and will only go to show that the Demo cats are not worthy of the success they have gained. The Washington correspondent of the-Philadelphia times on the 5th senfthis; ;i "-7 lhat a feelinu'.f iaa.fiafaottnn Rowing up among a class of Democrats Mr n?res? which may become serious for -r. Cleveland is as easy to see as the Zr Von Monument. The principal specification is that he has not taken them, 7? tne representatives of the Damn f we country into his confidence nor in W "j ixinnnon in . tim. i. j prats . 7, : wtMMW ifif SSJ1 5 tmputd xo belisv wat Cleveland meditatfla Mttimr tin for -ww miui-uuiuui i .tseuiu 'The Washington Post emphasizes the VOL. XXXV, NO. 118. sentiment and stimulates the feeling of dis-' satisfaction with the President-elect and in doing so purposely embarrasses him.'' Numbers of Democratic Senators and Rep resentatives are ,not imitating Mr, Cleve land's p I ry of reticence, but are speaking out their disHMtifaction and letting it be knobiii .kind of an administration they ml. s ttHv nleee. itie Democracy of the C Mintr X(N-t fnm Lira. , Said a Senator hivh iii ibe intit) : 'We want-to know first and fxio whether; not tbe administration is going to lie mihodox in the Democratic faith. That. j w hat is not settled yet, and the delay is becoming alarming.". 1 ' Let these croakers and growlers preserve the souls in patience. A wise and honest man will soon have hold of the rudder. ' HIT. NRW lDVEBTISBnRNT.v ; P.JokBsJonactori?'-:-"- ' D. A. Smtth FurDiture; ' ; - - ,: .HEDBBEKiVflentin r -- J, C. MtJHDs Putz-Pomade. -J. H. Haiuin Reliable seed. Giles & Mukchison Plows. ' A. Shkikb Boots and shoes. , R-JL McIutibx Embroidery, Mks.E.Wakbek Best candies. I. Shsikr Bargains in clothing. W. P. Hobbs Stolen mare, etc. F. RHEXNSTKtN Assignee's Bale. Ottkhboxjko&Co Ourtiiumph. ' Mttksoit Clothing' at lowest rates. ; I ". Statement Bank New Hanover. At. Coast Ltse Inaugural rates. R. D. Jkwett Situation wanted: J. W. Gordon & Smith Insurance. M. 8. WiLiiABD Reduced ins. rates. S. H. Thimble & Co Auction sales. Pabxeb & Tatlob Stencil cutting. Wm. L. Smith -City bonds for; sale. ; J. D. Bellamy Rice land for sale. P. L. Bkidgers & Co Finest cigars. Bbowh & RoDDiCKFor cash only. : Tremble & Co Groceries at auction. Wm. H. Gbxen Powdered sage, etc. W. 8. Briggs & Co Shoulder braces. Harrison & Allen Hats, umbrellas. No. 120 N. Thtbd St Boarders wanted. C. W.Yates To merchants and others. D. L. Gore Mules and wagon for sale. McDotjgall & Bowden Carriages, etc. G. R. French & Sons Boots and shoes. W. E. Sfbihobr & Co Hardware, etc tioeml Dots. JSexigesima Sunday. Day's length 10 hours and 50 minutes. Receipts of cotton yesterday 61 bales. . The storm signal was given a rest yesterday. The Mayor had no cases for his consideration yesterday morning. Ye noticed a large number of country people on tua streets yesterday.. Oaly one white tramp was ac commodated at the station house Friday night. Early risers yesterday morning reported a heavy white frost. ; Ice formed in exposed localities. i , , The Criminal Court will con vene to-morrow, and H will probably be quite an interesting term. The audience of baptism will be administered at the First Baptist church to-night, after the sermon, to two persons. - The Register of Deeds issued four marriage licenses during the past week, Of which only one was for a white couple. Every day but confirms the opinion that a first-class hotel would be a good investment here and be a great benefit to Wilmington. The sale of seats for "Love and Law" by Milton Nobles, at the Opera House on the 12th inst, begins Tuesday morning at Heinsberger's. The State Board of Pharmacy, of which Mr. W. H. Green, of this city, is President, will meet in Raleigh on Tuesday next, the 10th inst. : j CoL C. L. Graftlin shipped two thousand tons of guano from the Navassa Guano Works of this city, last week. Pretty good for One week. ; $ . Two stores were found open by the police Friday night.- The leaving open (accidentally) of places of business at night is said to be a matter of frequent occur rence. .v. . . The interments in the various city cemeteries during the past week were as follows: Oakdale, " 2 adults; Bellevue, none; Pine Forest (colored), 2 adults' and 3 children. Total 6. ' The new steam fire engine for the Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1, has been shipped irom the man a factory at Waterford, New York, and is expected to reach here this week. The Hornet's Nest Rifles Com pany, of Charlotte,; is to participate in the inauguration of President Cleveland. Wit mington should be represented by her fine military company 'on that interesting and important occasion, j '. ?- r ' r I The colored " band ' which' gave the Stab office a serenade' a few nights since was the Big Six Cornet Band, Sol. A.xasa, leaaer. - 00 we . are requesiea 10 state, as it seems we were mistaken in speak ing 01 11 as the cape rear Band. t Mr, 8 W. Maytr and family, of ;New; York, are here on a visit for a few , days and are stopping at the Purcell House. v WILMINCITON, A IFIcAtlnir PrnfMnT. . XA lew days agore were made cognizant of the fact th'at a new sensation had burst in upon our quiet" community in the per son ofPrbf. John KelleyVf Jof New York; fresh from the Olympic Skating Rink; and the greatest skater that had ever been r seen in these parts. r act, 'an. annonncemeot had been Spared for insertion in the pa .pers.of a - grand .Bkating entertainment to come bfl : early - next weekio which; the said Prof. Kelleywjould display his won derful skill before a Wilmington audience. Now we are called upon to make the heart rending announcement that the Professor has "vamosed the rancha" gone de parted left for parts unknown ; and, worse than all, Manager Gushing says he carried with him a fine pair .'of ' skates belonging to bis rink. -What a naughty Professor ! -1 By the' way, however, they say he ' is a magnificent skater. , . - - " Two strange looking: and queerly dressed indi viduals presented themselves at the City Hall yesterday af ternoon, and by way of in troduction to Chief Brock each produced a small memorandum book, from which it was ascertained that they .were both French men, and had formerly belonged to the Fourth Regiment Marine Corps, from which, they had been honorably discharged. They were also provided with tbe necessary passports, testimony of food character, etc. They speak but a few words of English, but enough could be understood to know that they are on the tramp and are making their way to New Orleans. They were given something to eat, of which they par took voraciously and were lodged for the night. Personal. Col : --HI. D. Hall, may orof" the city, has ar rived home from Raleigh. ' We are glad to see that Mr. W. L. Meadows has recovered from his recent ill ness. , ... Senator W. H. Chad bourn and Repre sentative C. P. Lockey were in the city yesterday.-" , ": , ; Mr. Hugh F. Murray, a prominent law yer of Wilson, Was in the city yesterday and gave us a call. , By the way, we are' glad to learn that he has in contemplation' the making of our city his future home. ; Mr. Robert D. Jtwett, who has been to California on a sort of prospecting tour, re turned a few days ago and will remain among us. A. Carver of XValklnc-Canes. Henry Bellamy, an old colored man of this city, is a genius in his way. He is a manufacturer of walking canes, thewbole surface ot. which he covers with accurate representations of alligators, crockodiles and other kinds of reptiles, together with fancy and ornamental carvings, all done with a pen-knife. These canes are very handsome, and the old man's reputation is getting pretty wide spread. His sticks have been ordered from Charlotte and other towns in the State, and we hear that some of his white friends propose to send one or more of them to the New Orleans Exposi tion Milton Nobles' new drama, "Love and Law" to be presented at" the Opera House here on the,12th inst. is thus spoken of by a correspondent of the New York Mirror: "It is a powerful play, and brings out in a new and strong light the talants of Mr. Nobles' handsome young wife. Her per formance of Ritta, the Italian street singer, was an exquisite piece of art Her dialect was perfectj and her introduced songs beautifully rendered. Her performance of the strong emotional scene which termi nates tbe first act was a revelation of power and intensity that completely electrified tbe large audience. The drama is full of strong climaxes and the story very interesting." Foreign Exports. -- The brig Mary E. Dana, Capt. Mitchell, was cleared from this port for Kingstown, St. Vincent, W. I., by Messrs. Northrop &Cumming, with 162,834 feet lumber, 15 bbls. pitch, 5 hols, rosin, 8 bbls.tar and 2 casks spirits turpentine, valued at $2,671.74; also the Schr. ,J, P Augur, Capt. Ritch, for Castries, St. Lucie, W.I; by Mr. W. E. D. Wheeuight, with 112,933 feet lum ber.'valued at $1,680. Toal $4,351.74. Cotton. " I ;- ., v The receipts of cotton at this port daring the wees: closing yesterday footed, up 556 bales,, as against 1736 bales for the corresponding period last year; a decrease of 1,180 bales. The receipts of the crop year from Sep tember 1st to date foot up 89,522 bales, as against 85,265 bales for the same period last year, showing an increase of 4,257 bales. -memorial SermoB. : Rev. Mr, TulUe, of the Fifth Street M. E. Church, will preach a memorial sermon this morning, on the death of the late Rev. W. L Hull, formerly pastor of that Church, who died a few days ago, at King's Moun tain, N. a m - - Qnart eriy' jnestlncs. First Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South: Wilmington, at Front street, February 7 and 8- s -. i X l: " - Carver's Creek Circuit, Uberty, Feb ruary 14 and, 15. , 4 f . ,"- ;i : ; Waccamaw Misslonr&i Bethel, February 14 and -18. , ' , . , ' . ..-''. - w- I Whiteville Circuit, Jat, Whiteville, Feb ruary 21 and 23. . -. . : ' , Topsail Circuit, at Scott's Hill, February 28andMarch,.l. . ...'-. , v f Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle, March and 8. ., ---. '- ... t7.'-' . : "" 'J Duplin Circuit, at Kenansville, March 14 and 15. .- Brunswick Circuit, a Concord, March 21 and 22. 1 ' - - ' . ' x Patjl J. Cabbaway, Presidmg;Elder, . . . ' I 4i . ' N. C. SUNDAY, FEBRUAHY 8, 1885. vreatber IsCleatloaa ..j-.-... .jy-HisA . The followht.are the indications fox to day: - V- 'h'-i J;-s:-iU For the South Atlantic States; . warmet, fair weather,; followed by partly; cloud weather and local rains,', winda "generally from south to west, and lower barometer. LATHBOP FOBE-At the reskTende of .B. Wilkinson,' Abna, ri. C, Jannary 14th, 1885; S LATH HOP to Mkss CORA M. fOBS. fvJDr. T. H. Prttchaxd offittn. " at tbe residence of (Apt. A. B Will lams, Mrs. ELIZA A. MCDOWELL, wife of Alexander Mo Do well, aged 88 year. t. ... j She wu baried atr Betho&r nhnroh. te Bladen eonnty, and the large oonoourae seembledat her funeral evidenced tbe hUch esteem tawbioh she was held by -those among whom aha was raised.' - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. O. fflcGIXLT, Aiictloneer -ft. D L Maoks. receiver of the DartnenhtD effeoU of Messrs. Melton ft QarrelL we I1L for cakh. on Wednesdat , jreb llta, - at 11 o'etooka m v at rianghter pens near Kmith's Creek,Brldse, euthe following articles: 4 Iron Kettles, S carts. Hot of Bones, 1 lotof Sweet Potatoes. ieo s tf, . u we n , A. G. BXcGIRT, Auctioneer. BT8. H.TRIMBLS&CO.' Groceries at Auction. QN MONDAY, FB. 19TH, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M., at store No. 118 South Front Street, near New Market, we -will sell a general lino of Groc s oonsisting of Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Baoon.Mea., Flour, Molasrae,-YInegar, Bloe, Hominy, three: good pahvConnter Scales, Nails, a general asso t- ment of Canned Goods. Bakine Powders. Candies and Candy Jan, Soaps Ac. , feb 8 It , A Card. fjpHB UNDBRSIGKXD, HAVING HAD SEVERAL years, experience as Aooountant.dwirea a situa tion In that or other capacity. feb 8 It . D. JBWKTT. For Sale. HKXE MULES AND ONE WAGON. Apply to D.L.GOBE, Wilmington. N.C feb 8 It Bonds. C3000 CITYWILHINGT0N BONDP, Jor sale by feb 8 It " WM. L. SMITH. Wanted. FEW TABLE BOABDEBS. Apply at once. NO. 180 NORTH THTBD ST. feb 8 It Bice Land for Sale. TTALTJABLX RICE LAND FOB SALE, THREE v miles from Wilmington. Apply to Bev. D. H. Tattle, or feb 8 It JNO. D. BELLAMY. Attorney. F Jones, Contractor, JS NOW PEEP ABED FOB RAISING AND 0- vlnr Houses; is responsible fo all contracts. It willing and ready to serve all who will be pleased, to lavor him with a calL Address 509, corner of Fourth and Dawson streets, Wilmington, N. C. feb 8 It Stolen, pBOMMt STABLE AND SHELTER. ON SUN day night, Feb. 1st, 18S5, ktDARK BAT MARE, ; .". white spot in forehead, black maae and talLdark lower legs and black-feet, very fat for a farm animal when stolen. Also, a BUGGY, ope&top, very light made, with long new patent nuts on axles Will pay $50.00 for their return to me, or infor mation so I can get them W. P. HOBBS, feb 8 It Hobton Sampson Co. N C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wiuonqton, N. C, Feb. 7th, 1885. Inaugural Bates. JXCUR8ION TICKETS TO WASHINGTON AND BSTVRN will be sold from February 18th to March 3rd. good to return until March 10th, at thaouowuig Jow rates: ,-. Military In uniform. ... $ 7.15 .,.7 80 .... 775 .... 8.85 Citizens. 8ootland Neck.. Tarboro.... Wilson Goldsboro. Wilmington..... Florence.:...... $lo.SO 1195 11.80 12.75 10 45 18.00 , . 1615 17.85 T. M. EMERSON, G. P. A. feb 8 lw We Are Prepared rpo FURNISH GENTS' CLOTHING, MADS TO ORDER, at tike VERY LOWEST llvina? rates. Our prices for READY-MADE reduce stock on band dally. , , ; MUNSON, feb 8 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. : w Stiff & Soft Hats I Umbrellas ! EARRI8ON ALLEN. - Hattere. feb 8 u PUTZ-POMADE 19 TJSFUL IN THE HOUSE hold, in the Store; in the Workshop, la every Place where Metal work is to be kept bright. Try it for Show Cases, Andirons. Sflverware, Har ness Trimmings, scales. Musical instruments. Stove Trimmings, Door Handles, and any kind or Metal Work.- For sale by . JAMES C.MTJNB. Pharmacist, feb 8 It . 104 North Front St. J HOJSSX, PONIES, SMULSS, j J SAFE, 2 ENGINES, SP.0ILE, .And numerous other articles "too tedious to PRESTON OUMMING CO . Millers and Grain and fehtf NJTW iAIVERTISEMENm Statement Of Condition of Bank of New Hanover, r 1885. 'J.HitA.. . KSOTJBCJeS5i ; , :-;j,r.1', Xoans and DisooanU. . : . .-. .WtJMX M Doe by other Banks... $ll&,291 IS . 1 Curency a d Specie. ..,i4. 870 ;,, fi-. Cheeks on othe Banks,...:" tl,m 86-S825W OS Jiw www .... . 7884SS4 nKnuara ana saiaa Bonds and Stooks Checks and Draf u in transit. , 'iii Tjrss 7 $L4SL62t CS LIABILITIES t Capital Stock.;., Doe Depoaitors.. Due ot her Banks SorpIasFand i . .. S,t .. '1U17S 1 4at!ai cs Statement f Condition fif uk at EEOURCES : Loans and Discounts. ..... I ne by other Banks....... Currency and Specie Cheeks on othet Banks Real Estate . . Office "urniture and Safes. Bonds and Stocks t 648,419 IS $6779 88 159,4 8 76 : al.884 96-940,16 98 70.884 18 ........... 8.841 66 ... 47,5u38 $1,019,2,-7 82 LIABILITIES : Capital 8tock Due Depositors Due other tsanks Due other Branuhes of this Bank; Surplus Fund 225,000 00 516.659 96 9VT 7 48 ia59R5 68 45,894 23 SJ.019J77 22 Statement of Condition of Bank at . OoldsboroJan. 31st, 1885.- BBsOUBCES: Loans and Discounts $ 186 974 73 Dne by - ther Banks $47.958 41 Currency and tpt-cie 67,66 3 115,517 78 Due by. other Brnohesof this Bank.. ,63 84 8 KealKsta'O .... .; -.7.995 08 Offloe Furniture anb6afes 1877 81 J . "' $375,398 85 LIABILITIES : Capital Stock Due Depo-itors Due other Banks.. Surplus Fund ...$ 50,000 ro ... 270,535 41 91 99 ... 53.9M 45 $ 875.308 85 ,. ' Statement of Condition of Bank at W&desboro, Jan. 31st, 1885. BESOTJBCSS : Loans and Discounts, $ 63,429 81 Da ny other Banks... v. 538 50 r-r Curronry and Specie 15,353 82 17.891 82 Due by other Branohea of this Bank.. 77 2798 Office Furniture and Safes 1,861 50 $ 162,910 61 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Due Depositors Doe other Banks ...$ S5.C0O 00 .... 117.803 61 9,86 16 .r.. 1185 84 $ 162 910 61 -Surpiee Fund . . .'.-.-rrr feb 8 It S. D. WALLACE, Cashier WE ABE FBEFABED TO FUBNISH EVERY SMOKER IN WILMING TON OR THE STATE WITH THE FINEST LINE OF Imported and Domestic they have ever seen. Our CIGARS range in i price from 2 l-2e. to 33 l3e. each and we believe there is NOT A BETTER SELECTED STOCK IN NORTH CAROLINA. P. L. Bridgers & Co., HO North Front St. feb 8 DAW tf Ton Can Test It NY DAY YOU PLEASE. WE MEAN THAT 8BRIER will give the best bargains in CLOTH ING. The better you are ported the mor nleased we will b with vonr criticism We - are also willing to let vou take any roods, home for inspection or comparison and if our goods are not superior to all others for tbe same money, or when customers are not perfectly atisfied, we Jlil cheerfully refund the money It makes no ifferenoe what inducements othe.- bouses may offer In tne way el prioes, we can save you mo neT ,.-.. , , We are now clearing out . our entire stock of Fall and Winter Clothing before ouresprrag atook oom s, to make room tor one or the largest pur chases or Clothing ever brought to Wilmington by any one house We must nav room, and we on Lave i only by selling oft our Winter stock at teas tnan cost, uau at once ana get a bar gain. SHRIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET STREET, feb 8 It - We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, PHAE tona. Wagons. Carts and Drara. ((killed workmen employed and none but the best mate rial used. A full line of Carriages and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low prices. Mo DOUG ALL A BOWDEN, Opposite Giles A Murohison'a Store. febStf Notice. HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK of BOOTS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS belong ing to Mr. W. J. Rosenthal, I will sell, them at LESS THAN COST, at the old stand, 110 Mar ket St. Call early and secure bargains. - - ' A. oURTJER, - . . feb8tf lOSMarketSV . i"" r" - . ... .. ".5 j .. - , --'m. : QHEAP AKT lELABIiE . SEED. Merchants ahd Market Gardeners will find it to their ad vantage to call and get - my prJos ajadeamlnjs stock of 8EaD before baying elsewhere. . I have, a very large stock tf BEANS, and. ant selling them at BOCK BOTTOM tMioes. ' -7 Druggist and Seedsman, NvV MvPt, WllmAwrton. 7C- in l -r .... . WHOLE NO. ?739 Only! ROW& RODDICK, -V J J,,'h Front St.. . - ' L.V.. WE WILL OFFER '' ' Thk Pollowing, Inducements, onday, Febrnary 9th. Our oblect fa to WAKE UP TRAli'ani bear out teverallots eo as to make roosa for NBW' GOODS. In order to avoid alt "mistakes the Re: duced Pilce will be marked ' with RedPenciL so that each and" every one can see Bow muoh they have been marled down. ' 7 NOTTINGHAM C OBTAIN LACES Reduced to Cost. ALL WTOTER DRESS GOODS Reduced to Cost. : LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND J ACKETS At Cost and many Under Cost; MU8T BE SOLD. KEEP'S GENTS' 4-PLY LINEN STANDING COLLARS 25 Cts. a Dozen; Regular prio $1.75. This Is a rare chanoa. Size ISM inch to 16. ONE CAsE FINE DRESS GINGHAM 7 Cents reduced from 10. STILL A FEW CORNETS at 59 Cts. Reduced from $1.5, $1.00 and 75c. Take your choice. FULL LINE OF COLGATE A CO.'S STAND- ARD SOAPS.. . - v - . -, BROWN & RODDICK, . . SOLE AGENTS FOR BUTTRICK'S COT-PAPER PATTERNS. a!i 9 NORTH FRONT ST. febStf , OUR TRIUMPH. TT IS ESPECIALLY GRATIFYING TO US TO know that even lii the face of competition and prevailing hard times, our standard of success has never been allowed to trail for an instant in the dust of depression. And while we make use of the term "competition," simply in the sense it is taken and construed by the scholars of Web ster and Wooater.'VPE OTTERBOURG & CO., King Clothiers - ecognlze no, competitor hi our Individual vocabulary. The Clothing we sell now, the Clothing we have sold, and the Cloth ing we ever intend to selL IS, WAS, and SHALL always be. Fresh In Material Fresh in Manufac ture, and Fresh in Evry Point of Taste known to the Fashion World. We furnish our trade with ONLY NEW AND STYLISH GOODS ; we acqui esce in anything 'hat is just and right and fair. and guarantee to make prioes correspond with the cash of purchaser. If you want a eood $90 Overcoat for $H0J, a good $i5 00 one for fo.uu, a first rate trade quality worth $10.00 for $6 00, ana winter suits in proportion, call on or write to OTTERBOURG Sc CO., KING CLOTHIERS. Wilmington, N. C feb 8 It Embroidery. JTIS a'pLEA8.URE TO BOTH BUYER AND seller to see them. CHENILLE FRINGE will arrive Monday morn ing. BROCHET SHAWLS a few nice styles left. We are selling CORNICES AND POLES below New York prices. It. M. McINTIRE. feb8D&Wtf Think of This ! pHB ADVANTAGES YOU HAVE IN BUYING BOOTS AND SHOE of us are: The largest stock in the State to select from, better goods for less price than elsewhere, more styles and variety of finish and shapes, and you save money by tra ding with ' Gteo. B. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. feb8tf The Dixie Flow . . AND THE - Stonewall Plow For sale by GILES & MUBCHISOH, Mnrohison Block. feb8tf - To MercliantB and Others. T) LANK BOOKS. LETTER BOOKS. CHECK. 1j Note and Beeeipt Books, all sizes, In stock and made to order, special attention to orden for Lithographing Checks, Drafts, Letter Heads, Visiting Cards, Juyitat.ons, Ac. Seals and Rub ber stamps of ev. ry dexoripiion made to order A full stock of Offlee and Fancy Stationery al ways on nana. C. W. YATES, febatf . . .1 119 Market St. i v Bock Lime. T7VDB BUILDING PURPOSES. " - JT - FRESHLY BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO SI. IS PSB CASK. fJBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS ABB TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS.. ' Rocky Point, N. C. ' or o. urAitBiaiY, wr., ap 1.U sa tu.fr Wilmington. N. t oo - -ThMI' :"---iSK fii.yi 1 iV',!niv!2?'',,U,,,"1M';- tmW Umtraot Advertlamnta uk .t w... "v ttaatejylowratea. ""T" J r Tan ttnea soHd Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r - . v -a.Kiu-iKE'S SALE" ' H- AT W. r.l. KATZ'S, 116 Ilarket St. I WILL COMMENCE TO SELL, Monday, Febrnary 9th. THAT Large Assorted Stock OF DRESS GOODS, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS ; . l NOTIONS, - HOSIERY,COKSETS, FLANNELS men & b6ys wear; ; shawlscloaks, WHITE GOODS, JEMBRDE RIES LACES, &o., fcc., : AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE KNOWNJN,,THIS ' j .: MARKET f I P THE STOCK - MUST BE SOLD. F. RUEINSTEIN, feb 8 tf ASSIGNEE. "Eell J8 PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS," SO DO not intend to insure, but do so at once, and give your insurance to . - Jno. W.Gordon & Smith- AG en ts. Liyerpol & London & Globe Ins. Co., which pays all losses WITHOUT DISCOUNT, WITHOUT DISCOUNT, WITHOUT DISCOUNT. feb8tf Ontof the Way. XTTB ARE A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY. BUT t you will not resret Tour walk when vou see our CANDIES, and you will continue to come wnen you onoe try them. I , . BUUJ. S. W1KKSH, Candy Manufacturer, feb8tf 118 A 115 N. Seoond Street. , , Talentines for 1885. fpmt GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN TINE TRADE over former-year is no doubt da ' -to the Introduction of our heautif ul DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL VALENTINES, , -ELEGANT FRINGED CARD VALENTINES, VALENTINES FOR ALL. Ynnpir and n1f. 1nta snH imtd all mh Km made happy from a large stock at UKUnnjsavKusit'H -feb8tf Live Book and Music Htorea. : . Stencil Cutting. WE ABE PREPARED TO CUT STENCILS ON brass, copper or tin- Stencil Paste and Brushes on hand. Tht demand tor our MOLD HARVKHT AN u COLUMBIA CjOOK. OVSS is dnilv inoreaalne. fiend for oats indnrkiM. Pnt White (Jil. PARKER TAYLOR, feb 8 tf 83 South Front fct Insurance Bates Beduc3. rJTHB PREMIUM KATES OF THE MUTUAL) LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK (assets one hun dred and one million dollars), were reduced few years ago about 15 per oeat. lower than any other Co. Policies will be Issued on. which the ' premiums may be paid in monthly Instalments For information apply to ' M, S. WTLLARR. Agent, ai N. Water Htreet. Telephone No. 5. fb 8 tf D. A. SMITH'S FURNTIUSE WARB SoOMS can be found a large assortment of VALUABLE GIFTS, suitable for everybody. The public, and especially the ladles, are re spectfully invited to call and examine prices, e D. A SMITH. dee 88 tf . Furniture Warerooma Wm. E. Springer & Co. JTAVB IN STOCK A LAEGE ASSOKTMENTOF Foreign and Domettio HARDWARE of the beet known aaaanfaeieren. Prioes guaranteed. . 19, 81 A 28 Market Street, feb 8 tf Wilmington, N. C . Just Beceived, AFRESH ASSORTMENT OF THENICXXB- BOCKER SHOULDER BRACESv for both Ladfcf aad Gentlemen. febStf N. W. comer Front and Market. Powdered Sager T30WSXRZD CAYKNNX PEPPER. -' . ' ' " .''.j-'--''kI lyu-.hUW POWDERED TISYMB " SPICES OF ALL KINDS,- . - . , A fresh lot lust received -WILLIAM H. GBEEN. -f eb 8 tf . -'j Druggist. . ; 1 -4 a m f : m ; j if JM it:! i f iv.- rt.. . - -is . 1 iff 4 -:1 Si! Si .mi- ,-:.t , - HI - '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1885, edition 1
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