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The Mornings Star. wm. n.1 Bean aiu, 1 uv I'UBLISHBD BATS Six Months, Tnree Months, Two Months, One Month DAILY -EXCEPT MONDAYS 7 00 is or subsctuttioh. r aj (by Mall) Postage Paid, . AftVJJKXv A CPATltjl ; than three -months In advanoe. v . - ...- . . . -. 'i r- - w . . - . - m .- - -j .i.vun . . . 1 .. J - ; ' 1 T- - - - 1 VOL. XXXVI.-NO. 2. Metered at the Post Offloe at WITmtngtott; JT.CL as SeoondOass Matter. , 70RNING EDITIONS OUTLINES. Judge Gre8bam, in the U. 8. Circuit Court at Chicago, granted a writ of error i-i the case of Mackin and Gallagber, sen leuced to the penitentiary .for complicity ia election frauds. " The body Of one of Osman Digna'a most famous chiefs was about Tammany?" ; That power in New 3fork politics asks for a division of spoil8j'; The Washington - cor respondent of the Baltimore Sun writes on the 22nd: - 1 "nw P8tmaster for New York must also be appointed in a very short time.- A ir.K. If mmany Democrat said this even ta that Tammany did not care very much wbowas appointed to the principal offices, but was mainly interested in securing her proper share of th cnKnin.t. m - - .- i to ' - ' wvw4uawi uuiuca. discovered among tho Arab dead'on the 1 f. m87 years past a strong sentiment has tattle field near Suakim. The fight- rTXlI uuu v., " w- i ...iu i. um, out experience in what- strcyea oy nre on me zlst Inst, -v- .The President appointed H. L. Muldrow, of Miss., to be Assistant Secretary bf the In K r'or. W. A.. J. Sparks, of Ills., Commis sioner of the General Land Office, and Daniel McConville, -of Ohio, -Auditor of tiie Treasury for the Poetofflce Department WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1885. BASE BALL, MA TTJER8. - 8Ix Months,"! I . - .- . - ..,.55: ..wjgdLMd;'7' s ..vt" 'C;f eT-:. : ever has been done in-tbat direction is not encouraging, tor when" the elections come around the nartv has mnr hn to accomplish very much without the aid of Tammany." Claveriu8 has been held for mur der. A dispatoh of the 22nd from o: vsrj-iaoa protest against toe appoint' mini t.f Eugene Higgins as cbKtf of the ap pointment division of the Treasury Depart-' in- mi. rresiaent umw is advancing- oii Sjii Salvador with 15,000 men. Tiie bss by the fire at Charleston, W. Va. ciusccl by a boiler explosion, amounts to $175,000; the safety valve of the boiler had Uon plugged with iron, it is supposed io teutionally New York markets: Mo- n y liwt per rem. ; couon very dun at 11 ft 1611 9-16c; southern flour steady at 205 40; wheat, ungraded red 80 cr.rn. ungraded 4950icr rosin firm ai 1 201 221 : spirits turpentine firm at The Southern Baptist Convention nueis at Augusta, Ga., in May. Gen. Grant is said to be in very lo faints. Ha says "he is a very sk-k man." ,-vThe coroner's jury ' investigating the circumstances connected with the death of Fannie Lillian Madison, whose body was - a w wo mir reservoirs on tne morning of March 1 completed their labors to-night. They were in session four hours, durine which several wit.nfRSP9 vera' wuwDea 10 ascertain .what connection t-mvenus, who is charged with the murder, had with the affair. The most damaging testimony was that of William Tyler, colored, a night watch man at - the American Hotel, where au6s juaaison registered as Mrs. F. L. boro, in tbis State, and tht nf otAa from this ledge form a part of some of the finest bouses in New York and otber large northern cities. The led ire is looaiAd the line of the Carolina Central Railroad about two miles from WiHmW . been worked on a small scale for a number of years. :-:it , i ;; , Monroe EnquitIpresi Oh Monday night last an unsuccessful attempt . Was made to destroy, the college building bv incendiarism. , r On Saturday evening last, near Little Zion Methodist Church in Lancaster countv. 8. a .m n JT colored, killed Ernest Hood, colored, bv kn,?ckinuhim 11 head wita ahand spike. The boys were each about 18 years of age. Crawford is in lail in t.or A bold deed of highway, robbery was committed on last Thursday night on the Lawyers road, in Goose Creek township. lAcouny. Constable J. H. Liles.-oi New Salem township, son of Mr. B. C JLiies, was the man assaulted and xobbed. The facts areas follows: Mr. Lilea was rid ing along quietly In his buggy about dark abcmtvone mile-north wet of Mr Jomb- am uraw mo unaie or nis norse : " he jnoved his hand)ack for his pistol another man siesed it, apd another still rushed up and seized, Swk"11!11 fourth man sallied rortn and took from hu pocket his pistol and purse, containing thhtrt.n n. and disappeared at once into the woods! TtiZJK 'T-.anteMy done, and as he started he felt a keen wave of wind about the back of his head andthen heard and felt the crash of a Wow that struck and shivered the body of his buggy behind. ; The Wow was a powerful one and with a heavy stick and was aimed at his head. He was onlv 'Irocal Dot.- ; Last day to register. Election for Aldermen to-mor row. ' , " Third Ward Democrats, register to day. "' ; ' - T : Mrram e t props i',. "WataJrlowflUisa, - , - , North Tne North Carolina Association TThat the Seaside Boys Are Doinc. The grounds west of Oakdale Cemetery, formerly the Athletic Club grounds, are being put-in the best possible condition for Fourth Ward Democrats, regis-' I tbe coming season's games, "wad the.. "Sea-- ll' -0. '' -' - - t Weather Ineieatlona. The fonow&sledlcaaft for W- For the iflouHp Atlantic States, ; fair TN pubsuanck of A Dkcexs eather. ireneranwarmnr v.:0ki.:- j- I i0'00.11 of Erunswiok Com generally easterly,alUng ; barometer. i I li rot,al-Jas atati&7anTj Commissioner's Sale 3 Jt' J OF TBK fvUS" V weather. generaUyr,warmer. variable wiads.J ttonTfMniSri anraii . -Ip i -i -"1.re.m .PntHnif between JohS -r - li wrjV. M John W.Cotterv , KE, Commit NKW ADVERTISKMENTS. Bioner will seiarhlir A?.1?' ' 5 i llRhesTbidder. at tha-Oout aousT; TTiii "".VAWJABLB BOIL W NO . all 6 e?t to the beirlnSie ?5? ' : Merton. and stoorjerl r.n th. ri wn I 8avl by the sudden fright and iumainir of ."V" ww iouna. r tie poslUvelv ident - w v Of the 740 deaths in New York tbe first week in March 150 were fv.m poeumonia. viuTciiua aa me man ne saw in the hotel parlor .with a young ladv at w wwi. vu tost nigni me pria oner, who was brought into the jury room eo that the witnesses might look upon him wore a reversable overcoat, and the witness said that on the night in question Cluverius wore the light side out. He was repeated ly questioned as tthe identity of Cluver ius with the man he saw at the hotel but his testimony could not be shaken. The jury rendered a verdict that "Fannie Lil lian Madison came to her death on the night of March the 13th in the old reservoir, aod that Thomas Judson Cluverius was directly ur m muirecwy me cause oi it." CI u ver bis horse. The following is taken from the account in the Asheville Citizen of the at of Georgia distillers to rescue some or their set captured in Macon county, this State, and taken to Highlands: The latter (Georgians) soon after put in an appearance and demanded the release of the prisoners; and being refused attempted to force an entrance into the house, firing as they did so upon the house. Three of Ihe men got ID8lde Of the house with rioro1a .ow The firing was returned by the officers and posse Willi fatal effect, one of the leaders being killed, another mortally wounded, and the three men who had effected an en- urauce were caDtnrerl after whinh President Cleveland has decided to attend tbe First Presbyterian Chnreh, Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland, pHs'or. The Doctor used ' to preach to the President mother. ius has secured the service of eminent raiders escaped, cart-vta with th k; niinoai Ka iat1 M . j j ' mi o wua uu wuuaueu comraae, but leaving behind them the six men who had been arrested and the ucuu man. ine Three Senators of the United Stale-, Tt Utr, Ingalls and Plumb, all Republicans, are accused of grabbing Oklahora i. They are charged with having illegally leased immense tracts of land under tbe cover of agents named. counsel, and the trial promises to be one of ine most exciting ever held in Richmond in many years." Spirits Turpentine Goldsboro Messenger: Mrs. Polly Pippin, and old lady partly paralysed and living alone in Grantham township, was found burned to death in her house on inursday morning. ter to-day. Receipts of cotton yesterday only 89 bales. . w J No cases for the Mayor yester day morning. , '. - The streets are being improved' in various directions. , ; V. Quarterly meeting at the Fifth Street Methodist church next Sunday. . Five tramps . were acoommo idatWthataiov , This isyourjast day tO Jregi8ter If you don't register to-day you can't vote. Thermometer yesterday, at 6 a. m., registered JJO degrees. At 6 p. m. it indicated 45 degrees. ' Wood is scarce and high. Ash was selling for 60 cents per load on the wharf yesterday morning. The money drawer at the West ern Union Telegraph office was robbed Monday night of $1.50, all the money there was in it at the time. . .r The increase in cotton for the crop year from September 1st to March 21st was 2,966 bales. The number was in correctly given in Sunday's paper. J uslice J. C. Hill, who was ap pointed a committee to apprise Mr. P. H. Darby of his aomLiation for Alderman from the Fifth Ward; says he accepts. Messrs. Paterson, Downing Co. cleared the .Norwegian barque- IJeUs tedt, Capt. Rudison, yesterday, for Liver pool, with 3,270 barrels of tar. valued at $5,604. sides" are showing themselves full'v alive to the importance of being in proper: trim for the exciting contests which are before them. The grounds are being enclosed by 1 8ATfY ap11, 4th at is o'clk A McGIIlT, Auctioneer. BY COLLEER A CO. ";.t.-7iv.; a board fence eight feet-high in all parts except that next to the creek, which will be six feet high. It is nearly complete. ' It is also proposed to erect a grand stand at as early a day as possible. The club will be composed of eighteen active members, from which will be select ed seven of thg best players to take the -jfcMj tttrwftfi atterj" of two pro fessional players I Vpitch"- and a "catch'--in accordance with' the terms of the As sociation. , There are six clubs in the North Carolina Association, hailing from Raleigh Golds boro, Durham, Oxford, Henderson and Wilmington. During the campaign there will be twenty games played with theAsso ciation in Wilmington, two , of which will come off on the 12th and 13th of May. Ten of the games will be-played before the Seasides leave home on their first trip, wnicn wm do some time ia June. After playing ten games at other points they will return home and play ten games with clubs of the Association, and then they will close the season with ten more at other points. Arrangements have already been made for the proper accommodation of the visit ing clubs, and for their transportation hither. Reduced hack rates will also be obtained for transportation to the grounds of parties desiring to witness the sport. The young men of the bat and ball pro mise us a; lively season, and the games will be the occasion of visits from quite a num ber of our up-country friends, which will have a good effect in more ways than one 1C. &t OOP ftnloa Pmim mr m . ' T----7 - t a "ul lorano on account of all concerned, 38 2-2 JOJiS GUANO, L1inded I Schooner1 Edward M Emerson. The said 638 2 S tonfl fintno ra sm Altqflon Hemljfers W. M.I :Co Jo. Yu ARK ' HESKBY ' NOTIFIED TO MEET at your Engine Hall," This Wednesday) After- .ai. By order of the Foreman. mh85it , W C. CRAFT, Seo'y. Notice. jihb attention: OJ ALL CONCEENED IS called to section 2740 of the Code of North Caro lina, to-wit: rS' ta!0 except for medical pur poses, and upon the prescription of a practicing rSSSSt 4117 place wIthln twelve Snr next .i,ft "uuuwsamK any pudiio election. J&fJ. ". local r municipal, oi- during the holding thereof . BhalbegnUtyof a mlsde mn?.and flnd not less thaShudredor more than one thousand dollars." - 5 All places where Mqnor isold are hereby noti fied to olose.thelr places of business at 6 o'clock PM. on Wednesday, March 25tb,8anTr? main closed nntU 6 o'clock A. M. on Friday March ?7th, 1855. IE. Ii. HALL, mh 25 It Review copy. Mayor. U II' U nin.n n T r . . s w. corner of Moor- and Lord atrei- tw! f ' alonsr Lc rd street S30feet toSSshsfil-ffi eastwardly atenjrlNaatr rtSet 60 to'M f, - eTfeetteffi toVMoo.arfSf'V; w . - "WWW fcOV I straAt fiA raoVT. . ovioti., uieaoe wain Ka&h ' .vT. - b """" a. . KiuAtJp, Commlsstocer? - ; ' '. r .' Groceries, Pro, Toliacco' kf : " 250 iafirS Ci'KE' Eio. Lagnyra, Ja . 75 80X68 D 81 8?ES and BELLIES, . v 9 I" Smk'd SIDES and ST?nrrr Tros , -vtrMiB,,.-. .25 kmi BUTTER, . . - ; - y : JJ50 TCS 101,8 and Ces CARD, 250 BblS SUGAB' aU Kle" -rtH Bb!s and Boxes CRACKS B 8 v 2Q0 Boxes TOBAOCO.all gradL" A8- . Bbls POTATOES, x , , r C 5 1 ; Bbte TURNIPS, : ""' j 100?MB.uba"ap'Jtt-MDLASS.' v' t ; 5Q Bbls N.O. MOLASSES. .l'. 150 and HaIf Bbls MACKEREL, 2Q Ktts MACKEREL. QQ Boxes SOAP, Beef and Mutton. mh 22 It Ca5die8',Ly'1:Poth-sta5h,Ac, V 1 For sale at low fijrore. ADRIAN A yOLLERS. 'llin nM1 i Trr -i . I Wfi hnrkA tr SPA nr vnnnn 1 I A NfrTH W.t BTnn r mm nriftonm war. ,,,k. I uicwuem in iue YY limino. I r '"'uuo ijiuuciiv j .vx jj pji,w xokjk SHtIy SS?"1 10 Webster, reaching ton 8c F. E. Company No. 1, are notified fncouraSed in what would appear to be a beef and mutton received by Steamer yester- there on Thursday, and had a hearing on baturday. Commissioner nvi r.Huain. at the trial, Gen. E. R. Hampton appearing for the prosecution and Mr. Kope Elias for the defense. Some dozen witnesses from Highlands accompanied the party to Web ster, and we understand several nmminnnt citizens of Highlands were arrested, chareed rti t V ai.A .w mm to appear at their ngine hall this after. noon, at 6.30 o'clock, in full uniform, for engine trial The Second Ward Republicans nad a meeting Monday night, contrary to the general impression, and nominated for harmless and healthful sport, only liable to the accidents and mishaps common to all , manly pastimes. 5w j day, and for sale at STALL No. 7. mh 25 it T. H. JOHNSON. -Kinston Press; The EpiscoDal w accomplices or in sympathy "TT;"! nominated for Convention ti Sdl Wllh thew? that made the attempt to fimen G. Bates and Chas. place Mayni5?hVThedE?UcopTansS ijiui mill .nt.rf.i. ,i . . . io iae raiaine nartv who mm Mntnnt place will entertain the convention in trim hospitable style, we are sure. Greenville Melector; There are three capital cases to be tried in the Supe rior Court this week, and knowing the fate of Irving Lang, the parties accused are fill ed with fear. We hear some loud pray ing, in the jail at least. were bound over in the sum of $1,000 each, but faihng to give bail were jailed at Web ster. The whole affair created much ex citeaient in Macon, and- the trouble is pro ably not yet through with. Those last two fights of the British in the Soudan do not apiear to have been very glorious kinds of victories. I daner allowing horses access to the Wadeaboro Intelligencer: The CITY DEMOCRATIC TICKET nirer Of allowing hnrsa avooa fn Iho I alKlii, The scarcity of shad on Mon day forced the price up to 75 cents per pair a . Jot bucks, and the fishermen were getting mat price very readily. With good weather they will be more plentiful. Marinda Johnson, the wife of Prince Johnson, complained at the office of IilST OF LETTERS Remaining in the City Postofflce, Wed nesday, March 25: . A E A Allen, Sarah Allen. BP E Baker, John M Banks, Josenh H Baker, L T Brown, Margaret Bryan. C Alex Crawford, Annie Carter, D H Coburn, Callie Cradice. D M A Dunstan, Nelson Davis, Robt B Douglas, 8 F Dunn. F S BFotterall, John Fisher, GM Fos ter. G Henry Greely, J G Gurley. Sandy Gilli8pie. . H Daniel Hill, Broome Hoyt, Charles A Few Choice Patterns JNQLI3H TROUSERINGS, & A FEW CHOICE styles Puff Ecaifi. A few Overcoats and Busi ness Suits, at VERT LOW prioes. mh251t MTTNTRn-W Clothier and Merchant Tailor. It strikes us that being Hurprised and having squares broken and re ceiving heavy losses reads very xpuch like disasters. The British were at tacked before day. 1 here is a German Hercules in New York nAmoA A Ua tr. ov I Jtild and elorifv as verr feir wrirpn buns mud. jlxo ia : o1-1 t j ij, rii 7 " u jwiuuiarj aim imagery ir exces sive, is always on the side of amiability and goodness. castor oil bean is little auDreci&teri Hnru and other stock which eat this bean are sure to die in consequence. Mr. R C. Nash, of Ansonville, ia the latest loser from its fatal effect. The Wilaon Mirror has entered upon its third year. Brother Blount has made a popular and entertaining paper. His editorials have been much copied and praisea. tie Knows now to ornament and .Second Ward. B. D. HALL, - G. J. BON2T. Justice Millis, yesterday, that her husband, UaTr w t JPM J Herring, who w. w , , Jw L. Jones,. W 8 Jones.N R Johnson -- . u uiaKwuato a icw WceKB ago for abandoning her, and was sentenced Third Ward. SAMUEL BEAR, Jr., JOHN I. DUDLEY. to make a weekly payment of $1 for her sup port, is failing to come up to the require ments made of him. The magistrate prom ised to do what he could to remedy this strange oversight on the - part of the Prince." years old, weighs 230 pounds, and ia six feet high. He had thrown all wrestlers at home and bad carried 1,500 pounds up stairs in harness. He easily defeated Prof. Hoeffler, an athlete in New York, in a Graco Roman match. Fourth Ward. DAVID G. WORTH, ,CLATTON GILES. Gen. Eber, the Vienna correspon dent of the London limes, is dead. He had a very eventful career. He was persistently wooed by an ; Eng. s daughter and he refused lish I. Wilson Advance: The most noteworthy trade in horse flesh ever made in Wilson was the Bale Dy Mr. Wiley Ed-, wards of his celebrated trotter "Matiie Wilkes." last week, to Mr. John Biggs, a trotting horseman of Cincinnati, for the snug sum of fifteen hundred dollars. She is about three years and nine months old. Mr. Edwards bought her 18 months ago paying $500, and sold her for $1,000 profit. Waynesville News: Rev. J. M. C. Luke, pastor in charge of the Baptist Church at this place, died early this morn ing. He died about six o'clock. Last Sunday he complaitfed of feeling unwell but went along and filled his place in the pulpit, preaching at morning and night. On returning to his residence he felt his coDuiuon more severe ana took his bed, Fifth Ward. J03EPHH. HANBT, E. F JOHNSON. positively to elope with ber. She was so much enamored that she fol rowed him to Vienna. The eirlV from wnicb neer rose, only in spirit' to ther got him the place on the ;-dto tha H47 kh Times, which he hold eL .u " Lexington Dupatch: An Ashe- ' wmcu be held for more than ville man wants to establish an idiot asiT imrty years. He was a Hungarian lum for the accommodation of persona who I rtlatlirK fol 1 m nit a nnr r.n . n. are informed that fast year : A. C.Heee & Hon shipped 23.000 rabbit hides, and they have shipped 20,000 already this season The oat crop in some sections of the County has been entirely destroyed by the cold weather. --Many farmers are plowing up their oat fields -and. Bowing spriog oats. Wilson Mirror: No, Ella dear, the twinkling' stars those little lights which ifiuminate the sky' are not really wick-ed like candles, but they do sin-tfl- . am sincerely desirous that it 8hii i lveiX lgbl- Te death of Mrs. S -inWJ S3 .m.? Antler, Bates aervinA ro I ioo, " . . '"" omuay oi iiiarcn, ervice re- I 1SSK nlnua tho lio H .u- i-l-.i . i v Mm ji ma oroiners ana sisters of the late Benjamin H Blount, of Naah county, N. C. -Died, on last Wednesday at his hotne about six miles from Greenville, Mr. William May, a very old venerable and w0 known citizen of ritt county. , , Asheville (fuivpn. wa aM . 1"" llat tbe railroad authorities will proceed .at once to iron the road from the mouth of the Nantahala to . Red Marble Qap, a datance of twelve miles, and tbe trains wiH be run to that point. This wiU give the people of Graham all the facilities they can obtain from thvinmniofnn v, 1 : . ....u v.i iud uou. NBr 1DVERTISB1RKRTS. Will West Best whiskeys. Hkinsberger Easter cards. Munson TrouseriBgs, scarfs, etc -Attention W. S. F. E. Co. No. 1. E Q. Blair Commission merchant. M. S. WrxLARD Independent ticket. Colmer & Co. Auction sale guano. Moor's Notice ClosiBg bar rooms. I. H. Johnson Extra beef and mutton. President Cleveland will not make a "clean sweep" either rapidlv or 8lwly. He declares the Civil Ser 'ice rules must bfl his guide. To Senator Morgan, of Alabama, he fiaid, as reported in the Philadelphia limes: . . "I i ndei attachment UDCp ' in fom Practical civil Democratir t rSK ad to-pttaae aU my ne that Si wh-8te Mkl of u wun u A mdrt dec iffa u. Personal. Rev. W. T. Jones, of Beaufort and More head City, is here on a viait to his parents and other relatives. Rev. P. J. Carraway, Presiding Elder; is again assisting in the revival at the Fifth Street Methodist Church. Mr. J. W. Evans, Chief Deputy TJ. S. Marshal of Arizona Territory, is here. Mr. Evans formerly resided in FayetWville. Capt. R. W. Price, formerly of this city, EattrulDment at Rocky Pol at. There will be an attractive occasion and rich treat at Rocky Point depot, in Pender county, on next Friday and Friday night, the 27th inst. In the day there will be an interesting public examination of the pu pils of the High School, kept by Professor J. C. Crisp and other exercises of the school. At night Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., will lecture on "The Educated Far mer and Mechanic" at the Academy build ing. Af ter his address the Committee of Arrangements will offer a fine supper to tnose lond of the good things of life. New Board of Audit and Finance. A special telegram to the Stab from Raleigh, N. C, announces the appoint ment of the new Board of Audit and Finance for this city as follows : First Ward Jno. W. Gerdts. Second Ward Wm. Calder. Third Ward R. J. Jones. Fourth Ward W. I. Gore. Fifth Ward C. H. VonKampen. HIVEB AND RlARINB. John Jordan, (colored) 2. J W .Tnh ntnn R F Johnson, Martha Johnson. K Lucy King. L J W Lofton. T M Annie H Moore, Ella Martin, James Mumford, James F Moore. M D. Antonio J Masino, Johnson McNeill, Kate McAlis ter, Lena McClammv. Nancv McMillan Robert Merritt, Susan Merrick, Capt W H Maloney. O Fannie Owens. P Anna Parker, V H Pearce. R C F Rudolph, E Rennis. S Cyrus Smith, Frank P Sherwood, Qoilley Slocum. T Sarah Thomas, E F Thomas. W Anna Watson. Gen. Jas A Wilson, Thomas Walker, W O Watson. Ship Letters Peter B Wilson, Samp son Erichthen, Johann Carlsson, L T Woodbridge, Authon Banks, Augus Hen derson, Capt R E Lloyd, John Chaston. Smith Baker, Capt Arthur Bailey, Capt T R Baby, Phillip Nelson, James Harvey. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. C, if not calkd for within thirty days. E. R Brink, P. M., Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. E. G. Blair, Broter ana Commission Merchant, SntSS2 P ALL KINDS Sa.ntry rrodace. Highest Prices and Prompt Returns guaranteed, mh 85 tf NO. 114 NORTH WATER ST. Another Supply 0 THE CELEBRATED DUFtfY MALT WfflS- !t7ABO' WUson. John Gibson A Sons, Baker, THE ?OEM. KWn brands of Wb5eys at Flour Bacon. Lard, - WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A JULL i 8TOCK OP : v. , ' BACON, Smoked and Dry SaU, " V - - ' FLOUR, all Krades, - ' - LARD, In buckets and cases. . MOLASSES", Porto Rico and Newbp Cuba, SUGARS, golden Cextra C and grariulated, " -COFFEE, all grade i, ' ' ' -L BJoe, Soda, Lye, Potash, starch, Soap, Candles, Horsford's Bread Prep , " v,raii.ers. uandy, Oysters, Nails, ttoop iron, Glue, Buuss, Snuff, Tobicco, Yarn, Sheeting. o do., Ac. Ac, &c, 40. We invite the attention ofcah and prorant rX paying customers. We are offeiiDg spteial in--' f 1 ducements. - ' i' ' Shot," - mi. , WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO., ..wholesale Grocers & Com. Merchants. mh22 tf Nos-16 & 18 North Water St, r r mhS5tf WILL WEST, C6 North Front Street. The new and handsome pilot boat Ad die, recently built at the dry dock and nur- is here on a visit to hia relatives and friends, chased by Capt J. J. Adkinsand others, of Smithville, was towed to the wharf in Appointments by Blanop Wttion, of ma JDiocese of Bast Carolina. April 8 Wed'sday. E. P., S. Martin's, Hamilton. 9 Thursday, K P., Advent, Willlamston. 18 Sunday, Grace, Woodville, IS Monday. M.P., S, Mark's, RolobeL16 C 15 Wed'Bday.MJ., 8. Thomas, Windsor. 18 Thursday, K P., Grace, Plymouth. 18 Saturday, B. P., 8. Joseph's, Camden v,. H. i? S2uday' , S. John Evan SoHth Mills U l?7' X S-'iV11- Elizabeth City edVday.M.P.,S. John's. . Newbegun. 28 Thursday, 8. Barnabas, Woodvide, 2 Sunday. Holy Trinity, Hertford!8 28 ne?ay. , Rockahock. 9 Wed'sday, S.Paul's, Edenton. ; 83 Thursday, M.P 8. Luke's, Washington o Easter Cards. pHB LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF EASTER CARDS to be found in the city, and AT LOW EST PRICES. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS In great variety at . HELNSBERGER'S mhSStf Live Book and Music Stores. 3STe-c7- 3-oocLs Coming In Dally, embracing Dry Goods, fCarpets, and; Mattings. A Profitable Investment. pHE INTEREST ON $18.53 UNTIL NEXT Fall will only amount to S7H cents. Yet $12.50 WiU now buy from us a SUIT that willTe worth next Fall $18.50. Is not that A GOOD INVEST-i, MENT f A Winter Suit can be worn for sever a weeks yet, and e are' offering them at prices' ... - v that will pay the customer ta buy for next i" 4 V Prices will be ROCK BOTTOM. We are in solid earnest. i.feWi,CUBnae.r? oyriDS blUs past due will please call and settle. Winter's use. f We want t j close out all of our Winter stock'? before Spring weather sets in, and we have only -: a few dflVRlp.ft. tny ciav1tt wm t. a f - rf--w-f v Miviktj w o frill Ut? toX&jlIl j lf opp rvrri ? ri-rvo .-.. vrwio. i;ume ana see us U you want , A BARGAIN. ' -V. v A. DAVID, - Merchant Tailor and Clothier. mh24D&Wtf R. M. McOITIRE. grant .' Th ne new Senator from Arkansas, James R t , . - ... t, ' UCIgot, with m vm " IUVUIUU1 Superior Court. We find that we were mistaken insta ting yesterday morning that there would be no Superior Oourt in New Hanover for the trial of civil cases until October. The first court under the new law will not be held until then; but as the new law does not go into effect until the 15th of July, the final term under the old law (which meets in June) will have been held. - Judge Gudger will preside at the term in June. WftWtT t-.loT.' nl ' " 'J via "air. a - - eye,andanamiable expre8. about coantenace. He moves. on crntcbesi having lost his , 1,1 Jg on the field vi lulu, ne on the bench nomination for Fire at Long Creek.'' "'",'" The store house and goods of Mr. George H. Bryan, at Long Creek, in Pender coun- In in ,a years old. ha al On9lr. - -i- Laaj-i:: : UI l0e n the -&-iare. Hj8 wo A matt nnmor F.hnnn Tf I tv.wprn rnnanmpH hw flr nhiM067 f00 TO wife and two last. We aave not learned the supposed uuw. une, xuuy couple are thounht Jo have gone to some point in Ten- ""I" arjout leet 8 inches in nessee. overnnr , . I i,Ii.kV t ' wui v leet o mcnes in ciro made acolamation, KfjfhV hasafftlr complexion, with Ught carnstance whinti ia i 1 .... ' i '( . . . ' ' en before at an ArVan., r, P" bur7 otte Otservw: Mecklen: cric Conv. ! i ArkaDM8 Dmo- -te-StfSi 5 m ia ssion thia ted b;Unventl0,i and he was lec tttSSSW cnurcnt or which .Rev. p . majority of 28.19 Sn &'iLJS& Pponents.' . ' I p w3?9 ?etWnfcT moderator, Rev. 1 Friday. All the prominent pastori "of the n. ---B-- timZL' rr"-pastor oi oieei ureeK I Anoifttinn IimIiwIi.. vpn. :Mj,.wi or the property was insured. The store house stood very near the residence of Bruce Williams. Esq; in that town, but as the night was calm it fortunately escaped un hurt, . ; ; i '- ; Baptist A ssaetaUon. ; ; , A Union meeting of the Baptist Eastern Association will be held r at Magnolia next front of the Custom House, yesterday, where she proceeded to take in the neces sary ballast, though she is not expected to go down the river until to-day. She has not yet received the finishing touches. She has two state rooms and a very handsome cabin, and is painted white, with green trimmings. Her sails and rigging are not in position yet. ' 1 7 Quarterly flaestinara, Second Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South Wilmington, at Fifth Street, March 29. Cokesbury Circuit, at Hairs, April 2 anu o. t Clinton Circuit, at Magee's.April 4 and 5. Bladen Circuit, at Bethlehem, April 8 and 9. ! Elizabeth Circuit, tat Union, April 11 and 12. - . Carver's Creek Circuit, at Wayman.Anril 18 and 19. ' J ' Waccamaw Mission, at Zion, April 21 and 22. . -Whiteville Circuit, at Fair31uff, April 25 and 26. Wilmington; at. Front Street, May & Onslow Circuit, at Queen's Creek. May 9 andlO. - ' : J 1,D21io Circuit, at Charity Chapel, May 12 and 18.- . , ' : . ' Brunswick arcult,at--; May 16 and 17. r TppsaU Circuit, at Union, May S3 and 24. Magnolia Circuit, at irmrvH u nn and ai, ;. : r "7-w Pa VL J. CA WUWAT. - PresidiBg derv The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLQSK. Northern thro' mailS, fast 7 AS PJL'A 10:30 P. M Northern through and way mails.. .. 8:80 A. m! Raleigh. 6:15 P.M. d 8:80 A. M. Malls for the N. CL BaHroad, and routes supplied therefrom Including A. 4 N. C. Railroad at. 7:45 P. M. it 8:80 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 8:00 P. M. &C:15 A. M. Western 'malls (O. 0. Railway) dally (except Sunday) C-15P M. roaa 800 P M. Mails for points between Florence and Payette ville, and offloes on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays........ i-on p v FayettevUle, via C. C, K. S., dally, ex oept Sundays........ s-is p Onslow C. H.. and intermediate offices. -I , -esdays and Fridays. 6.-Q0A. M. 8mlth ville-malls, by steamboat, dally1 , (except Sundays) ; w.. . fi-so a. V Mails for Easy H3IL Town Creek, Shal lotus and little Elver, Tuesdaysjuid - ? Fridays j.;..... i -2-oni v Wrhrhtsville ually at. . . ! . . . . .V;.V 'Kft - OPEN FOB DKLTVEST. TT: 2SIfte-AwaymaI17;a0 A. M. Southern malls. .-. . .- 9 so A. M Carolina Central Railroad.. ....... , 8:45 A. Stamp Offloe open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 p.m. Money Order and .Register Department open 80 A.M. to SA9 P. M. ebntlnuous. ' - J . Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 840 to SSD A. JL. . ' .... , - Independent Ticket. THE TJNDKRSIONED OFFERS TO BACH CITI ren of Wilmington a ticket in the Accident jiiouince company or worth America. Tnese tickets guarantee the holders from $15 to f so a week to event of accident causing total dl abll Z:?a 'rom K3-l to 10,COO to the estate of as sured if death ensues. ?csJ,88aed toJ any amount from $5f0 (pre mium 13.60 a year), to Jlu.COO (premium $50. 00 a KO MEDICAL EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED or lunner particulars apply to BePriident. pETJDENTOFTOUR HEALTH AKD PRUDENT ' in spending your money. Buy good, comfotta-" ble SHOES to protect your feet and your body from cold, and save money by buying them at the loweet rates from Geo. R. 'French. & Sons. mh24tf M S WTIT.lon Fire, Life, Marine and Aooident inBuranoe Agent, 214 N. Water St. mhaJtf 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. 'A - r 300 Bushels Seed Bice, JpORSALBBY Farmer Cook Stove., IF TOU WANT A COOKISQ STOVB TO LAST from ten t twenty years, buv the FARM KIT soi-n ohlt st us. Just received a nice line of J "k mh 22 8t NAVASSA GUANO CO. su we f r TinToilet Sets, Canary and Mocking Bird Cages. Library Lamps very cheap; Pudding .Moulds,-; Kioe Boilers, pastry Boards, Ac. "l PURE WHITE OIL, at - Z o., ' - Parker Taylor's, r ; mh 23 tf 23 South Front fit r W. S. Briggs & Co., Pharmacists. E GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE compounding of physicians' prescriptions, using the BEST DRUG3 that can be bought, mh 22 tf Easter Cards. tun jKASTJUt CARDS HAVE 'BEEN RE J cefvedr call and thm - PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS, In sets; a new tock just received. ' . ' DEVOTION AT. Ttnnirst n-vin. .4.vi We Paint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAE tons,, Wagons. Carts and Drays. Skilled Workmen empToved and none but the net t mate rial used. A full line of Carriages and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low prices. McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, , Opposite Giles St, Murcbison's Store.- mh22tf , ' f : J1 i.,r : Ladies' Garden Sets, JpOB SALE BY ft rahlStf C. W- YATES, 119 Market St. mh22tf GILES A MTJECHISOIfr J : - i ' ' . Mnrohlsoa Bloek.'' Malls collected from street boxes' from Bess portion of ortyat5 AJL, tl A.M. and 60 PJL;from otherpartAblihe'eltyat 8PJC an As-to.r.t -$ZU "'.n;i?5 . General delivery open from A.M. to .oo pjl and oo Sundays from 840 to fc A- aV f RalhtmertdiaB. V' - . Spring Styleff! JTTTFF AND STLK HATS 1 - 1 LADIES STRAW HATS ( ! . ; - HARRISON ALLXN .; BockLime TJX)B BUJXDrNQ PURPOSES. A..- . . iroi ?BESBXY' BURNED. PKTfne inrrtTrrrm nv .viv V,"""-- JR .LARGE LOTS AND IJRTTRAL DiaOOUNT FOI 4a c IrV tTTTa SM a w -n , : Address ' . FRENCH BROS., 3 i' l- " Rotkv Point. .- 1? ! A1 J 1 1 J ,1 ' or O. GARSLEYV Jr., ' . a t ft . Wlhningtoa. N.V . Z' s, apltt W '- . a . . '. . - -sr. ' '4" 4 if -- V -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 25, 1885, edition 1
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