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J, ,. .-,4 v.. - "V -1 - The Morning , Star. BV AVAL M jaEBMABU. PUBLISHED DA1Ly BXCggr.MOMDAja, , KATES Or 8BBCBOT10j TAW. Oao Year, (by Mail) Post? PaM. .-.-..,- Six Months, TnreeMontas, t -- ; , M Tm Months. . . , . -.:: " j1 5g thfn Sremontha in advance. - . frtered at the Ftart Offloe at WflmtaStoa. K. C, M Second Class Matter. -,- t MORNING EDITION OVTLIirE8n:i I ' - ' .. -: ' The Senate has given notice to the Presi dent ibat ready to adjourn without day. The British force U Egypt jad-? vaaced froWSuakiui i yesterday. Prince Bismarck has offered to arbitrate between England and Russia on the - Afghan dis pute A policeman in Chattanooga had his throat cut by a man he was attemp tmg to arrest; the officer fired five ehoti at the f el fow, four of which tookeffect. - A au-nber of nominations was made yes-rr torday in the State Department Senate his ratified treaties. ;with j Mexico ,. ud Etrypt. Commander dark of 'the U. $ S. Alliance has been directed to for ;ili r. cover, if necessary American . res-, eM reized "hjthe. insurgents in Central a4c. At Elkhart. led., Wik Hulibtlt, insane from drink, kiDedTus m fi aud himself. M. W..;Kieiu & O . j.iiinilebaaker8,SFittsbarg, Pa, failed; ,. . -.i 8 about $40,000. : New York m.r&ct?: Money 1U per cent.; cotton sieml- at 11 5-16ll 9 -16c; southern d .ur (lucbaDgd; wheat, ungraded red 83 a90jo: corn; ungraded 4950ic; rosin J sifaiiy hi l 201 28; spirits turpentine stwt.ly atSli83c. : .''i'Z J i niieil says a better time is corn ier Ireland.. We hope so. . " ' Tlie Raleigh Register says it is not iriie that ex-Gov. Jar vis sought the position of Commissioner of ! Agri-culuiri-. lie will practice law. ! On the 3d of December lat fili-liu-ttiiug boat was captured by the M-iiards. Gen. Bonachea and four vi iiis comrades have been shot to death. i-..., ":. lhe papers that-denounced Glad stone as senile and vacillating have found oat that the great statesman his brain and nerve. They have rt-ad bis reply as to Bismarck. , r: J'h-r is a dangerous counterfeit of t be t wenty-dollar gold pieces in c:tculion in the Norih. Kditors. have no iuterest in such an item, but it is well to record it for the benefit .t oiherp. - . i-- Jien Buiftr'a organ, theWew iTork iS;, ia m auxions to get back some i f us 300,000 wetklj ciroulation f it lost, that it praiaea everything the new President does- Bat bu cares fr the Dana or his paper? - Mabwl L. Hearne was denied ao- Ff to a uanciug hall becanse her 11. or-3ge was loo low ana exposed too imii-h of her person. She has brought' an action for damages in a Pbiladel--phia coart. She went with a lawyer to a masquerade ball, it seems. 4L nr. 1 , e 1 at tea to note the Tact tnat Col. Lewellen,of the Norfolk IkSgetg bad retired from the editorship' of that paper. We were in hopes be" would be made public printer, tot which he is so well qualified He does not expect to remain long oof of the editorial harness. -;.fvH i The late Congress passed a postal lav that will prove convenient jit i to have delivery stamps of "the value of ten cents, which assufes im mdiate free delivery in towns of 4,000 inhabitants and more, which are designated by the Postmaster Gen eral as special delivery-cflScers. The New York World, with its usual earnestness, has gone to work to raise the needed funds' to eompletelgyjfbag met - Capt Jttooreof Lenoir, the Pedestal for Bartholdi'a threat aiame oi owelty, it nas up xp aate 1590.16. New York stands . in djs-' grace, and the World now1 ' offers an opportunity for a partial .wiping out. A prominent citieen of ,! Pittsburg, Pa., became so angry wit his wife in church that he hit her A' powerful blow on the nose -that brought -the blood aud felled her to thef floor.'., A dispatch says; ' r - , ,sl r , la the. excitement Williamson reached the btreet apd fled. , He was pursued and overtaken; and was then tskep to the lock up, where he nroftssed rprwntnP for hi act y request ot the trustees -of ' the Kuurcn be was helrl ttnr1r hn - t HI pma will be laid before the Mayor. : His wife iuioveaio ner Home." President Cleveland's first . recep tion on the , 17th inst., was a brdiiant gay affair: olilcoBiiyB: V i tie reception was one of the most bnl- ,C ,&r.8 of the kind that have been held 10 tbe White Rmiu f. TK t . by Miss Cleveland, : Mrsi'r BoyU Miss "a Yard Mm vt tp I. Zh aZ' Mr- Vilas and Mrs. Lamont,-re-fZ d guest io ne aae Room, the re ception lasting from 9 uwlihll o'clock. All the members of the. Cabinet, except After n! G,enetal Garland, were preseniHMK TlrT tPre8entcd the member efv the: SSfw Uc,c!?,p,Juld Marshal McMichael tniFo .0nel RockweU presented the-other VOL.' -XXXV. KO: 152. "The Philadelphia Times oelebrated iU teQth;anpiTer8ai7 - by,: issuing an immesse.illustrated advertising sheet, in doisnectiba with a large amoant of heading inttter, - making some : 36 pages of its nsual ' si2e. The ' Times has-been a very good paper from its first number .'which we read. Front that day to ihis we have been a cpn stant reader.' : It revolutionixed ' jotur nalism ill PhQadelphiai' tt'is'a good newspapNer,f nil of life and enterprise, and our bhiefobjection '"is a sly devo tion to High Protection under the guise of plausibility :and fairneee. t v ..The cry last.year was thai the. Re publicans had had control for twenty four years &tU that party 'had be come thoroughly corrupt. " That cry bad more to 4o in. electing Cleveland than everything else. It was either true or false., j If true last year- it; is true nowr If true -now ' then ought not there' to be a genera! turning out of all the tools and agents? How catty ou have a Reforaf Administra tion with improper methods and oorr rupt agents? Spirits Turpentine; James A. Robinson, of the Win ston Leader, has. been presented with a gdla headed cane. , Lumberton Jtobesonian: Lum berton is becoming noted for its handsome' private residences. Statesville Landmark; Mrs. CoL John TH. Staples, of Greensboro, was robbed at the Metropolitan Hotel, Wash ington .City, on inauguration day, of a dia mond cross worth f 1,200. The "ins," who expect td go out soon, look bad indeed. When some of ,lbemgo we shall not cry much, for they treated the "outs witn very nine respect while their polluted lips sucked the milk from the government breast. John H. Williamson (colored), editor of the North Carolina Gazette. Charlotte Observer: Wm. Mo Combs, Esq , one of the -old citizens of Mecklenburg county, died yesterday morn ing at 11 o'clock at the residence of his son in law. Capt. A R. Nisbet, in this city. He was about 72 years old, and had returned from the New Orleans Exposition only a day or, two ago. He came home sick, and it i' thought the fatigue of the trip was too much for the condition of his system. Kkoxvuxb, Teni., March 10. News comes this moraine from 8 wain county. North Carolina, of a desperate fight last night, in which one sheriff and two negro desperadoes were killed. On the night of the 5th a store was robbed in Oco- oa, S. C, and burned by eight negroes; six men and two women. The thieves fled to Tennessee, but were overtaken by a sheriff's posse and the fight ensued in Swain coun ty, in which one of the women killed the Sheriff with an axe. Two negroes ; were shot and killed,; and two of the gang ar rested are now in jau. Raleigh Jfetos- Observer: It was expected that Gov. Soaks would yester day appoint the three ' new judges ot the superior , Uonrt, but he did not do so. tie returned Monday, evening from his .visit, to Loui&bursr. - A reporter learned yester- day that just after Uie shooting of Mr. M. tu isrpwa, wr. Dy rail; jounn, the latter fled to a hpiue near by and there remained secreted... After wards Bunn walked to Neuse river, and thence to Neuse statidn, where at is said he took the train for Phila delphia -lie is said to be a cigar maker, ana was recently offered a position id a factory at Philadelphia. . . t I Of the 155 new doctors turned out last week by the Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons, were the follow ing gradulated f rom North Carolina: J. 6. a. Knight and A. A- JOaynard, or Wake; R A Whitaker of Jones, W. A. Thomp son, A G - Person'; W. T." Pate, Jas. B. 8mith;E. 8. Ash, J. L Coleman. J. 8. Daniel Mil. Hicks, Thos. B Harding, F. A. Jones, J. B. Council, Thos. C. Bullock, Thos . m Ashby , Edwin Ferrebee, J J. T. Nkkolson, M. A Royals O. JV. Souther land, F. T. Moore, P. R. Hardee, Geo. D. Cope, W. B. vriap, John P. Nicholson, L A. Mun, John ,f. Littleton and others. Lenoir Topic,': The Wheat crop does not look promising, and if it does not Srove a dead ..failure will be shot. r -, 'he first circus ithat ever showed in. Cald well county says "Pine Uurr," was Tur ner's, which spread its canvass in an old field near.Fairfield, May 5, 1832. The Washington correspondent of the Charlotte and says - that he ia engaged on a book Whlcb will woikoat a new theory of North Uarolina's aboriginal settlers. The Cap tain's business at the North is to look after the publication of this book. In it he maintains that the Indians are or Koman origin. . ; ; . - ' Oxford icTorcldigUi The Ox ford and Durham daily mail system is now in operation. " It started on the morning of the 9th Inst, -A' ; JLentuckuui secured tbe contract, and snb-letted it to. parties at each: end, of .the line, ' r-r Last week we stated that Mr. W. T. Hunt, of this county, realized on the oxjord market f l.iuu irom the tobacco Taised on four acres of land. We hay smce learned that Mr. Hunt had previously sold a couple of hundred dollars worth of the weed off the same land, aad has still a small Quantity on hand, enough to m&ke the entire yield of tbe four acres net mm f i,4uu. , .&o it , is ai50 instead ot 275 to the acre. rr- Jfaleieharmer and Mechanic: A writer in the. Charlotte - Gbterver shows thavHani d. Jdnea. the elder, did not orhri- natexthe "sConsin Bally JDiUard', story (wmeh was not mucn. credit i anypoay) but first heard it from a drunken member of the Virginia Legislature named Williams, TThe Stab lonar ago eave ovewhelmine evi dence as to the origin of the story; If our RaMi&JfiJend would copy the late Wm.O Gregory's clear, and admirable article that appeared in the Stab, he would give his readers the true history of the story. Tbe late Dr. Thomaa-P-Atkinson in 1870 gave us thefaetsand Mr Greeory. an indepen- I dent witness, confirmed it in f uU.--Stab.1 yesterdav&DTiointed.O 8--Haves, of Shoe HeeV Robeson cmand Wm. S. Halli burton,' DurbajsVas Notaries Public, - ' Govt Scales bar fully made up his mind to attend the big show -at New Orleans, and Wilmington, Ni ,c,,;friday, march. 20, has made' preparations ,to leave here on Saturday, the 28th jnsUr He expects to ne absent about tej days, spending a week at the ExDoaition. : April 3d has been fixed as North CaroUna Day." - ;The North Carolina State Board of Health wUl hold a session in this. city, on Friday text, 20th Inst.; and will proceedtXO "reoreanixe ind commence operations-unaer the vn recent ly passed to tDJgfotce ---Corres pondence: some people, claiming- to oe me friends of Gen; Cox, nave taken the liberty in his absence to" "whisper" that he IS not : n favor of a primary election, to determine the, choice oi people or,the;prjace or Raleigh NevtBObserver: ia J refreshing and craUfyiBg to note the im- provemeats'wkiclt ire going on in Eastern North Carolina. The Warrenton railroad hasfidven aa impeAua;awi4Bfuse4 jaer life J no only in th,tewner Warrenton, but, .thawholfresuatjjfcaacawghtthfi oi oeuer umes aneao, , Je nnuer stand 'Shocco- SprUres JkTSI be reopewdP r-GoldsbQToVIs Joeing rapidly rebulIt.- Several contracu have tteen - let." " Borden's Bank has the foundation rlaid." Brother. Bonitz's new Mestenaer buildine is?nearini? TOmpletron, andwhett finished will he the moat complete in North Carolina - The starting of he rice mUl has given a con siderable impetus to rice .plannngV with the result of v bringing: into cul (ivatidn "many acres -ot , land absolutely non-productive before the establishment of this mill. 'V The' first year they rallied &700. the secondyear 7,700, and the third year iO.OOd. barrels, i ; . xtaieign jjarmer - on jutxtantc:' On Monday evenimr next a delightful eo-t tertainment. by talented amateurs . of Ra leigh will be given in Tucker tiaii, to raise funds for a monument to that gallant and long-suffering soul. Ha. McLeod Turner. When he so often risked his life for his State he believed that his State would never forget him. : - CpL Wharton J. Green owns several shares' of the stock of the new type-setting machine, in . which SUlson Hutchlns. of Jthe ' Washington "Post; and many 'others are' Interested. The tapital stock is $730,000. " The suggestion outlined by the Gazette, namely, that the Democrats who have been deprived of the privilege of selecting their own officials tbete twenty years past, should now be al lowed to select all local officers (just as they select Congressmen), appears to be gaining ground. We notice that several -articles have appeared in the Visitor and other pa pers advising that an extra box be placed at the approaching city election, and that a test oi public opinion oe made. IBS 1DVSBTIIEJIKSITS HErasBSBOKB Easter cards. Mtjnson Merchant tailoring. Wm. H. Greek Collard seed, etc. J. R. Marshall Eggs, chickens, etc. Hays & Jones Fine sheep and mutton. Entertainment At Mr.H.M.Bowden's Lscal Slot. Registration closes in a few days. - Receipts of cotton yesterday 33 bales. Counterfeit twenty -five cent pieces are in circulation here, of tbe dato of 1853. ' ' v: The storm signal was hoisted yesterday morning, but shortly afterwards was ordered down. 4 ' -- The name of the drowned man, referred to yesterday. Was Abel McDonald, instead of Abel Jacobs. A Yesterday j was lovely day, thougb the southwest breeze fresh from old ocean) was quite keen during the afternoon. . Heavy frost: and some ice'yes- terday merning., -The L thermometer regis tered 82 degrees at 6 a. ' th. and 52 at 6 p. m. : . . f We see it announoed that Gov St. John, ofansas, late Prohibition can didate for President, will speak here some time in April on the subject ! of temper i ... r 4f i . i ance. ... ...... A regular inspection of the Wilmington Light lnfantry will take place in front of the City .Hall this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, under direction of Inspector General Cameron J " '. The- musical entertainment to be1 given at the residence of Mr.-H.- M. Bowdeh to-nighTor the benefit df the or gan fund of the ront vStreeCMethodlat unurcn, wm nooouoi. oeweu auemiea. The music will be of a high order. J ! 3?5 r E. Hahn,', Charles i- McLean rand James Powell the three tramp lerred to in our last issue; were arraigned .before the Mayor yesterday morning on the charge of viola ting section 8823,5 chapter V3rpf the Code, In relation' to tramps and vagrants, they having been caugt in the -SjOtf f bufning portions of theence6tMK John Mc Oarsbn Theyererequired to give bond in the sum of $50 each for. their appear ance at the present term of the Criminal Court, n default of which they were lodged n jail. - A bspK) . WsllTsul mijlj A gentleman was handling a loaded gun on Front street, yesterday, about 1 o'clock, whenJtrwasiadenalu.diMharged- but rorttmateiytiia no oamage runner wan w create, considerable excitement in the vi cinity YoTSTfew momenta; some' thinking a package of dynamite had exploaded. IMiik t CllBten. We learn by a private telegram received here yesterday 4hatf Mrs.? Sue J. Murphy; & riftiiffhter of Mr. f. R.'Beaman and sister to Mrs. O wen Fenneil,' of this city, died In Clinton;:Sampson county, yesterday morn ingribout? 3 o'clock.' Mrs." Fennel! left tot Clinton on the morning tram. - 'TAfofmatldn was riecetved here yesterday to the" elffectthat aixiut three' o'clock Alb morning a small frame I dwelling was1 de stroyed fby fire at" Shoe Heel, Robeson comity, and that a negro man, named Ghs McQueen, perished in tne names. - - - " ' DBUOCKA TIC JPSIMAMIE8.,, NomlBtleM-:fr AMermea of tbe city . Pursuant 'to pie call of the Democratic County f Executive , .Committee, . meetings were held last night In 'the Second, Third - Feuflhandi Fifth Wards of the city, to-f nominate candidates fore Aldermen, : to be voted for at. thfe. municipal election on the 26th insf There was a full attendance at all the Ward meetings and a lively interest WW manifested. r: -'- ' -i ' sil ;-'41ecoin;WABi.''vr l: '' The meeting brganized with - Major Jno. W.-' Dunham" Chairman f tad': Mr. ' J. !H. Bb-atwright Secretory. - 'The following candidates were put in nominadon','' vi-J ,'&J. Boney Jos. W. tajior. XD Hall, H. Met,. Green, H. M.. BhwdeiKt ... .f i.rrri , i Tbe first baltorresnlted: Hall,, 140 votes; 1 Booey, J19; Green, 105; Taylor.18. Total votes cast, 233; necessary to a choice, 117 The chairman declared that Messrs. Hall and Bdney havings received a majority of the votes cast, ! were the nominees of the i ward at the approaching election. '" THTBDWABD. ' "j .Col: John L. CahtweH was called tothe Chair, wlth Mr. WCv' Craft as Secretary.. The following nominations ; were made or candidates for Aldermen i .John L. Dud. ey, Samuel Bear, Jr., K H. Bowden, J.. G. OldenbutteL J. R. Turrentine. The chair, decided that each name as voted for would, require a separate ballot. .The first ballot resulted in the selection of Mr. Bear,. who received 127 votes; on the second ballot Mr. Dudley was chosen, re ceiving 118 votes. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That Richard J. Jones, Esq., has proven himself a faithful and efficient member of the Board of Audit and Finance of the city of Wilmineton, and that we,the voters of the Third Ward, recommend his reappointment by the Governor for the en suing two years. FOURTH WARD. Capt. A, L. DeRosset was called to the chair with Mr. James Donlan as Secretary. After a little preliminary skirmishing the following gentlemen were put in nomina tion, viz: Clayton Giles, David G. Worth, H. Fishblate, Albert Gore aod A. D: Wessell. j. The first ballot resulted: Giles, 100; Fishblate, 94; Gore, 87; Worth, 79; Wes sell 85. No election. Mr. Wessell then withdrew in favor of Messrs. Worth and Giles,' and a second ballot was taken which resulted in the nomination of Mr. Giles by a majority ef two totes and of Mr. Worth by a ma jority of one over the number of votes necessary to a choice. FIFTH WARD. : .1 r Mr. O. A. Kennedy was Chairman of the meeting with Mr. J. H. McGarity Secretary. The following nominations were made for Aldermen : Jos. H. Hanby and Ed. F. Johnson. Mr. C. F. Von K am pen was endorsed as representative of the ward on ' the Board of Audit and : Finance. A Canvas Boat for Bnntlnc Purposes We saw yesterday one of Osgood's port able folding canvas boats, to be. used by Gen. S. H. Manning as a ducking boat It is constructed altogether of water proof" canvas, except the ribs, gunwales and bot tom, Which are 5 of a light ! wood. The . whole arrangement, including boat, oars and paddles, - only weighs fifty pounds. while her carrying capacity is six hundred pounds, in four Inches of water. Bhe sits so broad It would be almost impossible for her to tip over. The boat is put up in sec tions, as well as oars and paddles, and can be taken apart and packed in a trunk. In fact she came here from Battle Creek, Michigan, where Gen. Manning purchased her, in that condition, being first placed in a canvas bag .and then packed in the trunk. She is 12 feet long, 83 inches wide and 12 inches deep, being designed for two per- sons, "p -This ia the first boat of' the kind ever. : introduced into this section of tbe country, ' and will no doubt prove a great convenience in hunting ducks. Tbs Tramps. ' The three tramps, alluded j to elsewhere as having been sent on by the mayor to the Criminal Court, had their trial yesterday and were found guilty of vagrancy. Soli citor Moore stated that he would not crave judgment until this morning; as he bad another charge against them, which is pro- hably larceny.' One of them claims to be a printer. Personal. " Mr. W. 8. O'B. Robinson.i TJ. S. District Attorney, was here yesterday, being a wit ness in a case before the Criminal Court. Mr. W. W McDiarmid, our geod friend of tiit Robesoniitn, was heref; for the first time in six months. He handles the funds of Robeson now and dont come to eee us often. , ;- ' v . ;'t ' i . Getting Beady. -'. rtt'- ' ' The hew dredge had steam up yesterday and tried her pumps. To-day her suction will be tested." In the afternoon she was Jawed Jrom the wharf. of fssrtohuison & Eingf to Slrinner'strailwai.whart'wThe men were moving in yesterday evening, preparatory to going down the river. The Methodist Revival. f;,ThereS is still but Uttle ahatement hf the nterest at fitfi Street tiethodist Ch'urch. At every r meeting there is a. perfect jam, and many have to leave without being able to effect an entrance.1 So far there have been 150 conversions and 188 accessions as the 'rWuli olf the revival. i I I fveatner Indications. ,'. The following fere the indications rorto- dayP ini V l : " ' . For the: South 'Atlantic States; 1 fair. slightly colder weather,- preceded, in the southern t portron, j by rjaiug-; temperature, , northwesterly, winds. i 1' -ilOii Concrhs and Colds can be' cured with, a bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar. Only 25ot For sals by annas nros. -t - A DOWN TOWN 1CEBCHANT. havtajr passed several sleepless nights, dtetarbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. WtnsloWB Sootbmg 8yrap was just the article needed, procured a supply .for the child. -Ob reaching home and aoqnatntlng1 his wife with what be had done, she refused to, hare it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy! That night the child passed the parents without sleep. Beturn iv following, the father found the y stEl suffering ; and wnfle contemplating an- aa,5aSawffl2al?S&a and left the father with the child. During her ab-: f senoe he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing.. .That night all hands slept welL'snd the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the wonderful change; and al-thonghat-flwt.offandsd at the deception prao tloed upon ner. has .continued to use the Syrup, and sufferfns ' erring- babies' and restless nlehta .have disappeared. ( A gingle trial of the 8yrup never yet failed - to relieve the baby, and over' eome tne prejuaioes er .the mother. - aoux dv all cents a bottle. KINS In Brooklyn. N. V.. on the morning of the 17th instant, ABfiLAIDK. wife of Ogden D. King, M.D. r j r BAW. In this 1 citv; March 19tb. 1885: at 11.40 A. M , JULIA. B., wUe , of Horace a. Bagg, In the 47th year of her age. 1 ' ' Funeral at 8 80 o'clock This (Friday) Afternoon, at Front Street Methodist Church, thence to Oak dale Cemetery. , 4 : . ,s . - ,Z NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Husfcal Entertainment. THEHTC WTLL BB A MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENT, TO-NIGHT, at tbe residence of Wr. H. M. Bowden, corner Fourth and Chesnut Sta., for the benefit of the Organ Fund Association of Front street M. IS. Churcu. Oysters, Ice Cream, uas.es. auct a variety or yerresnments wiu be Berved. Everybody is invited to go. Admission Ten Cents. mh 20 it Fine Beef and Mutton. QUB FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE HEREBY informed tbafws have at our STALL NO 4, Front Street Market, a fine lot of NEW YORK BEEF ana -MUTTON, and also an elegant display oi wjkm.'&ium xh. v. vtwiir. mh SO It HAYS & JONES. Gollafd Seed. Oollard Seed. T3EAS, BEANS, CABBAGE SEED, &c, &c. JL A Fresh Supply. . WILLIAM H. GREEN, . 117 Market Street. mb.20 tf The Very Best BLACK BROADCLOTH AND DOESKINS FOR Wedding and Party Suits. The Finest Quality of Diagonals, Alt Shades Worsteds iu our Merchant Tailor ing Department. . KUN80S, mh 80 it Merchant Tailor, Ac. DAILY CONSIGNMENTS OF? EGGS. CHICK . EN 8. BIRDS. 8WE4T POTATOES. N.C.BA CON. No. 1 Roe Mullets In Barrets and HaU Bar rels, Mullet Roe. Florida Oranges in Barrels and". Boxes at wholesale and retail Home-made All Pork Sausage, Dressed. Poultry, A c. Sold at rea sonable prioea, for CASH only, by John b Marshall, General Cora Meiohant, -4 North Water Street, mh BO DJfcWtf Wilmington, N. C. Easter Cards. R ECETVED BY EXPRESS TO-DAY AN ELE GANT ASSORTMENT OF EASTER CARDS. They are now on exhibition. Call and look at them at HEINSBSRGER'S . mhaotf live Book and Music Stores. EMPLOYMENT. Local or Travelling. 8tate which preferred. Also salary per month. .All expenses advanced. Wages promptly paid, SLOAN A CO., 294 George St., ihl94t - - . Cincinnati, Q. Ice.; Ice. Ice. T REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF ICS The Schooner C. C Berry is now due with a Cargo of the best MAIN it FLINT ICR, which I offer to sell from April 1st at HALF CENT PER POUND, at my Ice- House, on Dock next to the corner ef Float Sty r . B. H 3. AHRBNS, . mhlOlw Proprietor New Ice House. Cheap Ice. N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST WE WTLL SELL ICE, from ottr Ice House, for a "HALF CENT" per pound. . mh 19 tf W. B. DAVIS A SON Spring Styles ! ' gTIFF AND SILK HATS r . LADIES' J8TRAW HATS ! ' v HARBISON A ALLEN, mh 13 it Hatters. Arriving and to Arrive. , JpANCY MATTINGS, EMBRACING A VARIE ty of good styles and. various grades. ; i , JERSEYS, JERSEYS, JERSEYS, for Ladies and . . . . Children. : . EMBROIDERY, from 8 cents per yard to the finest. Even in. low grades of Embroidery the patterns are gooa ana tne wore exeeuenc Many new things will be added t j the stock In the next tew aays. - : a , R. M. MclXTIRE. mh 19 DAWtf NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors oi the last will and testament of Edward -Kidder, deceased, -notice Is hereby: given to all persons Indebted to the estate of the said Edward Kidder to make' Immediate payment; and 'all persons having olauns against said Estate will present the namefor navment on or before the 14th day of March, 188S, or this notloe will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. .This lstn day or Marco, is3. ' GjEOKGIS W. KID Dak, uiusisttx r. awiuui, f mh 18 7w fr . S3 Ixecutors. BpbkfX&iie 5 1?'- . -r FRESHLY PTtTfrK irvnrrcKD to fti.ifi pes cask. TTRTntAT, DISCOUNT FOR LARGEtLOTS AND " V " Tu Tim 1 KA.1JJS. j !ltt?ornMd6sA -jC?;?IS W Q.OJPAESLEY, ft. sn to fr .Vfuinington. . v. apltf 11 NEW. AD VEfiTJSEMENTS. IEe-W" Grood-si k, ':'SwWHAV?!XbWAN!Vin-'J" j ' EE6AST' LINE OF PIECE GOODS! embracing all the latest and leading styles or ' " Spdng wear, and our .laoilitles for , ! j u' I Fine Movant ' Tailoring 1 far snrpass.any vother house In tte State. ; Th early callersj of eonfee get first choice. In 1 Srinter : ! XTnderwear, especially FLANNELS, we offer some rate bar- gains to dose them cuts '! t-,- 1 " " '. VTZ OPPfiK THIS WEEK A NEW LOTOiF " SCARFS I -r--jt3t l-lllirLt Li. and they 'sj wonderfully bap- : . .CO - '!.; : . - , . ; A. DAVIP, , i ' . Merchant Tauov ana. Clothier. mhlStf Bottom Prices ! rTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LEW or auj sti ljss of hoss; whlen we offer at Bottom Figures. Come and buy a pair or oar Gent's tS snoes. They fit nicely and wear well. . A. SHRIEB, rmhgtf 7i ? iiuj 108 Market SU. , Closing:! Out, QUR J.&TOCK) OF. GABDEN SEED-PEAS, BKANS, CORN7&c.','at "much below tho market price. mhl5 tf W.8. BHIGGS&CO. Notice. EVERY WORKING DAY, FROM DAYLIGHT till dark. I will be in mv shot and readv to serve all who have anything in my line to do. purs, respecuuuy, w. js. king, rr ' Practical Tinsmitb, i Roofer and Sheet Metal Worker, mh 15 1 w One door below Star Office. Farmer Cook Stove. F YOU WANT A COOKING STOVE TO LAST from ten to twenty years buy the FARMER sold only bt Ts. Just received a nice lme of Tin Toilet Sets, Canary and Mockiog Bird Cages. uDrary Lamps:; very cneap; rutttttag Jfiouias, Rice Boflem, Patttry Boards, Ae. ruitis wmi K ULLi, at PARKER TAYLOR'S, mh 15 tf 23 South Front St. A Warning! rpHS LARGE NUMBER OF FIRES-WARNS us to : AND INSURE HX THE ' 'i ; Liyerpol St Won & GlbliB,InsJ Co.,' Which pays all losses WITHOUT DISCOUNT. . tmW.Crordon & Smifli YeB, we said WITHOUT DISCOUNT: mSIS tt- Birfl; Garien and Ftower Seel ; ALSO, LEECHES. Hamburgh Tea, Hamburgh Drops, Hamburgh Plaster, & o.. Ac. . Prescriptions filled at all hours at P. C.MILLER'S, -mh 14 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets, Spring Woolens. VARIETY OF EXCELLENT GOODS FOR Men and Boys' wear, direct from the manufac turer. .Very Cheap 1 ; . mhl5tf - JNO. J. HEDRICK. For Aldermen! rjTOS UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO write Insurance for Aldermen, and for anyone who wishes protection against loss by fire. All lot sea are paid In fall on receipt ef proofs. Also, issues lAfe Accident and Mar'ne Policies la best Companies, with most favorable condl- t ons, and at lowest rates. J- ' M. S. WILLARD, , 214 N. Water 8t. mhl7tf Telephone No. 5. w - i jjEvism- ' 1 Large Marvin Safe, " . 2 Engines and Boilers, 23 and 30 H. P. . 9 flrx A Farm MiiIma. And ever thing in the Grain and Feed line. "Roat (Bolted) Meal in the Olt.T." PRESTON CUMMlNG St CO., . , . ; Millers and Grain and mh 18 tf Peanut Dealers. Call A ND GET PRICES ON ROOFING. PLUMBING. JA. Gas Fitting, and General Job Work in Met als. The material used first class, charges for labor reasonable. Also examine onr stock of Stoves, tinware and House Furnishing Goods in general. w. u. aljjjskj&aji uu., , jfjnmDers, uas imters Tinners, mnl8tf 25 Market Street, Special Notice. yHE EXCITEMENT IS OVER, THE FAILURE has Woven a failure. Now call and see what I can fnrnish yon with in my line. Satisfaction guaranteed. WILL WEST, feb 1 tf Prop. Gem Saloon and Restaurant. ' We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAE tou. Warons. Carts and Dravs. Skilled workmen employed and none but the bet t mater rial used. 1 A foil line of Carriages and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low prices. is, . McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, v ' Opposite Giles A Murchison's Store. mhlStf -v. . -; - -v . '. j" Wm. E. Springer & Co. JJAVB IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Foreign and DoTnestlo HARDWARE of the best known nianaraalurers.' Prices guaranteed. ... ;. . 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, 'mhlStf ! ' Wilmington. N. a Ladies' Garden Sets, f . ' l :: R SALE BY. GOBS ji$BXJBTOHk- '4' 1'": ""."! .'.r"' Murchlson Block. mhl5t( A'-tfUz BATESOF AOVEXrstrtt: One Seoar One Day. --c-.t ..-; - ... . mm- .... it or r. Three lAya,. - - S so - , . . . . , . . .4 . . JfparDays,... ... -Seo i?ya,-- ? a s f o -' - One Week..-, t .w.t l 4 on ' - two Weeka,. u :.t...-., o ttr -; M , " Three Months 34 CO . -S'ths...... is - i : f -- : tarooanaot Adrtisemrats taken aSpropor wmtowiatsa'rr. v,.V y Tea lines solid Konimreil type make oite square ipi W ADVEBTISEMENTS. . It is a Grand llistake ' TO SUPPOSE THAT ROYSTER'S CAIIDEES are on the wane. We are seniog Immense traan i titles, becanse the people appreolate Its ' - - -v - excellent qualities. 2 pounds for l.OO ' - ANOTHER LOT OF LAMBS TONGUES IN JARS, Wed day's atsaaw. Elegant far lunch. .... . ---...i- 'W r' .. .- v , - h.T. r S. .". . '. v V5.is.tS FE.ESH LOT OF CRACKER DTJ8T: A- P. ti. Bridgers & Go., 110 North Front ; mh 15 DAWtf "WIT. Friiit in Profusion : L " . v -;;at.our;;-j1yL:'' , USUAL LOW FBICES. 5000 ' FLORIDA ORANGES. 25 BUNCHES Fine Aspinw'i Bananas OUR CANDIES 'BOOH' THEMSELVES.- E. J. MOORE & CO. mhlStf Groceries, &c. JfLOUR. DIFFERENT GRADES, CUBA MOLASSES, New Crop, in Bhds ABblj-, PORTO RICO MOLASSES, " MOLASSES, Baking, In Bbls, , If. O, MOLASSES and SYRUPdi, . , j' Different Grades SYRUPS. ' ' . ' . . COFFEES, Java, Rid and Laguayra, SUGARS, Grannkted, powdered.' Ex. C and C RICE, Carolina and Patna, whole and broken, ' LARD. Tierces, Tubs and Cans, BUTTER, Firkins and Tube, CHEESE, best Cream and Factory, . ' CRACKERS, all grades, Bbls and- Boxes, POTATOES, Early Rose, Peerless, Goodrich - and Burbanks, TOBACCO, Plug, Twist and Smoking, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, all grades, " MACKEREL, in Bbls, Half Bhls'arid Kits, BOAP, LYE, POTASH, CANDLES. d For sale at low' figures. feb"2Ht r n ADRIAN A VOLLERS. : Chinese Gordon. A SUCCINCT RECORD OF HIS LIFE, BY Archibald Forbes, with illustrations, for sale at C. JL. HAJtuIlB ' . ; ! Popular News and Cigar 8 tore. Ooen until 11 o'clock on Snndav. Re&dinir hoom in rear; 60 cents per month. -. ... ma Stf . With a Little Honey ' CAN BUY APA1ROF SHOES FOB BAB Y.,' $1.50 will buy a nice Shoe for a woman. Our $3.50 ' Gaiter for gents Is neat and durable. " Geo. R. French & Sons 1 'J 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. mhlStf Atkinson & Manning Insaraneo Rooms, : . BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING Wllmlnston. N. C. Fire, Kama aiOute CiiiimIb, Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. Easter Cards; OUR EASTER CARDS HAVE BEEN RE, ceived: cal and see them. PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS,' m sets; a new stoek Just received. .' DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, all kinds, suitable for Lent. " a W. YATES, mh!8tf 119 Market St. Extracts and Soap; HANDKERCHIEF " EXTRACTSv an mnM. - A neat reeuetion lit onhr 23 cents an ounce. A great reduction prleeof Toilet Soaps. JDp pot jail to t ry ermal Soap; it is especially adapted to. in toe pnee fha TtAwnol 4-v.A w1an mfTn rr? h tASder flBgll. J. H. HARDIN.l Druggist and Seedsmaav mh 15 tf New Market Wilmington. N. C. Try Warren's Candies. .1 ! V mh l&tf. ' "TIT I ijivi Send six oents tor nostaca : 2i XiVLZlif and receive free, a- costly -- box of goods which will help ail, of either sex , tomere money right away than anything else to,, ! ' this world. Fortunes await the workers abso-; h tottery snri At onoe address TRUE AGO-A a Casta, Maine. mhWDAWlt 7 . rt )' s -r - 3r i" M J'' - p i 'AKi .Jl-. '"l - Vr. It - 4 - wt J :!k -j ith lM4 - f' !' A i I t f Ail w 1 (, I 1. to
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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