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- " - ' J -f " - ' r, y r - - - - , -,- - - - - , . - - .- - - - - - t . .' - -.. - - . ...... 5 UATE3 ADVERT It j ... The Morning' Star. Bqareuo-ay..........:...... SI rrT 10 00 , " , Three Months, 18 00 84 00. 40 00- .V. v liAKTim. - . mm a uu w KUUUU,, u&e sear,. lit l' CSMDaya,.....: i.. 8 oo i-'-" jDay..., . l(o j Si '"-' '" ZSSy- ' 4 W U v : " .Weeks,. - 8 0 oae Month, qnb9criber8, daUTered la may PJ ,Jf-To Olt SaDscriu oar City ofae cot authorlwd l coUeot for pore thoost Office at 'WllmlngtoBtH.C4 Stercdatttcid Claas Matter. ; v'w OUTLINES. Vriday night Gen. Grant Va. worse, from work on hU book doriDg Uve todays. tWsetver. ,Dt of West Virginia has been tranafeiw - Jlj from Wheeling to Charleston. The Povernor of Illinois has sent four comT 1Dies of militia to Joliet to quell a rioti The cotton crop in sight amounts to ",98l bales. Total imports of merchandise at New York the,, past week 953 431. -The steamer' A)J8ioiaV frun Liverpool for New York, returned to the former port disabled,.. Englad Las arranged for the immediate dispatch of 15 000 troops10 India. Dr. J". K tfecere, an ex-Confederate soldier, has bwn appointed U. S. Consul at Nagasaki, j 1)lft' The litigation over the re- c'iv, n-Wp of the East Tenn- Va & Qa" B teea ssttleJ. The British war 8 !i. (larnt t has arrived at New York. The- fall of a heavy stone .cornice fMn the top of the Burnett House, Cin c;uuat!, killed one man and' injured an otber A British Cabinet Council was b itily summoned yesterday, on important leleirams from Sir Peter Lumsofen" andSir Edward Thornton. New York mar- KCt: Money 1 per cent.; cotton quiet at 10$lfc; wheat, ungraded red. 9lc$l 05; ioailiern flour dull and raster at $4; 80 49"); corn, imgraded 57584c;- rosin easier . . 4i 05l 07; spirits turpentine weaker se (.., " There may be peace, bub the Eng lish are rapidly preparing for war. O'Donovan Rossa's attempted slay er, Mrs Dudley, is to be tried this week. - - - It ii believed ift ".Washington that a reconstractionetMheCabinet is not by any meana improbable. By the uaequivocal voi4e;of gofinjlbe great Gladstone is greater thati' ver before. He is tbe most wonderful man now living. . - Attorney General Garland's opin ion as to the eligibility of Gea. Law ton ia much praised as a clear, digni fied, model paper of its kind. The Pnnca of Wales married i the Princess Alexandra, daughter of Chr's iin IV, King of Denmark, on the 10th of March, 1863. They have two sons and three daughters. 1 . A young man at Erie, Pa., acci dentally cut off the head of bis brother with an axe. A lad sent for the doctor was thrown over an em bankment and badly hurt and the horse was killed. " : - Rev. Sam Jones was asked if be' had been threatened with violence. Here is his reply: "Not exactly. One fellow talked as if he meant violence, and I asked him how he thought his wife would look in the morn-; I ing, ana he then wanted to think over the I matter. We nartfid fripndlv " I ' - 1 1 brant 13 again engaged upon his' I "History of the War." We hope it: I will be more trustworthy . than bis account of the battle of Shilob in the Century. It will hardly be his tory if it is not. He is enjoying a temporary surcease and reaction but' lie will die from his cancer all the' same. "':ht'iS ! Inoculation for cholera ias been successfully tried, as was reported, as me otar noted. Thiity physicians at Valencia, Spain, were inoculated as a protection against cholera. Bat let us wait and see - how they-;comei out If they are exposed to cholera and never take it then the preventive, uc auuuii eetauilBeI 11 Ihe attempt to make out a case for Consul Morgan fails utterly. Hi wrote a pamphlet glorifying Blaind and in it he distinctly referred to I Mexican lournal an ht-nnAA i ..vi 1 .Mr. Blaine's nomination for ih4 I residency of the Union as bad ewa, and makes a strongplea fo f o eiecuon. 1 nat seems to 1 settle the date of publication. : Thi but it" v 7 my e nara ? I Dt it can certainly do- without the I services of Blaineites. Mrs. Camile Henri r snnnort I T tianartrv w0 : At., it . ! 1 rr ? ue i8 a comely, plump t woman and ,C8 at Quebec. She has just eloped Wltb a fellow nmo4 fiAmiiui ' e.L 8et her husband the following tele- gram: T I - ! I 11 r II QSrJmM at MissHarrs Sequel- j:m ... , - ; , L I t upen arr esxeu ana l ni l w n . - r ... A tr J ci, . ' - . - 1 - Olio u.niMit 1 briea. she in.nAntin btiA 1 tears. They 0t off. lnt 'i.d''r-oriit rested o. t . --.rsr-i-- u wu conn's, while at a tdtel. VOti XXXVI.-NO. 36. 2 ,:k.. MS W -:YATKs-Baakets: .' .31- LWAimET-yasaers. ' ; - p. OHSOB-fJ'or rent;' u ly' ' , '- ' -JL Rttbtbh. Base ball shoes. .1... Mxmaos Gents' underwear. JR. M. McIhtibe Ctorsets, etc . Bek White Another suicide. A. Davtj Merchant tailoring. ' J.SclBBOBOTj(erjac--Por sale? : .': ilB8. E. WAKBrar-Glveu away.;; -.-HiiKisoK&ALijBasStraw hats. ;. -:S.- VAwAMRTKQK---Fnrnitnre sale, .-;;.-. C. M. Hakkis Without a home. - W. H.' M Koch -House fornale. r; ii UTXEBBOSBa ds Co, Ulssomuon. . - . . ' .. -v S: YakAukukle Sal cows, books; r ! K. xw P. MeeUng Stonewall Lodge.' r 8, H. FishbiAtk A new departure . P. L. Bkidgkbs & CoQueen olives.. . Patbons or Mebct Funeral notice. . . J. W. Gosdok & Smith Figgers tell. -CKONiT & Mobkis Auctioneers, etc. , Giles & Mtjkchison Damaged stock. . JIcDocoall & Bowdkn Trunks, etc r : Mbs. E., A. LtntsDEN Grand opening. Pabkbb & Tatdor Ice cream freezers, . J. H. Habdih Camphor, rat paste, etc. -W.il-SPBrNG(KB & Co Cotton planters. G. R French & Sons Best in the State: CoiiUEB & Co. Horses, etc, at auction. J. F. Gakrkt.t, Live stock com. mcht. . Wtxijahs, Rahen & Co Flour, bacon. lard, etc. . , Local Oou. Fourth Sunday after Easter. Day's length 13 hours and 33 minutes. Only one bale of cotton, again yesterday. . Eggs were retaibng y est erday at 12 cents per dozen. Mayor Hall bad no cases for trial yesterday morning. The Board of Aldermen meets) in regular session to-morrow night The thermometer yesterday in-' dicated a temperature of 70 degrees. Base ball fever is running high at Raleigh and other points in the State. Fine sport is expected at the base ball matches Tuesday and Wednes day. One place of business -was found not properly secured, by the police Friday, night. - i jteguur meeting oi me ioaro. of Audit "and Finance' to morrow after noon. ' . . Only one white tramp put in an appearance at the ' station house Friday night" ; A dredging machine was at work yesterday, cleaning out the dock foot of Mulberry street Ladies and children will be ad- mitted free of charge to the match game of base ball Tuesday. A regular meeting of tbe Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange will take place on Tuesday, at 11.30 a. tn. - The Begister; of Deeds issued three 'marriage licenses during the-past week, two for white and one for a colored counle - . Mr. , W. L. Jacobs has been ap- Tainted a health ofBcer, ; and , yesterday he qualrfied and entered upon the discharge of his duties. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will take place to-morrow afternoon , at half-past 2 o'clock. ' . , Rev. Alexi Kirkland will preach at the First Presbyterian church to-day, morning and evening, at the .usual hours, 11 a. m. and $ in- 7 - ' ... : . The 20tb 'day of May is a legal holiday, and its observance as such is re- tiuested by :J'many business men, wlho feel the need or recreation, t . Rey., J.4;W. .Primrosa will oc cupy the pulpit to-night at S o'clock in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Conner of, Market arid Sixth streets? ' : The ordinance of baptism will ll - jL:.i " j a this afternoifla bet ween & and 3 o'clock. Rev. John Feanell officiating. ;-- An old colored man : narked; Thos, Davis, who , lived pn Sixth, between - .L;..i - - u - .r. - . .. . aa i. owann ana xuxon streets, aiea suaaeaj-y from heart disease yesterday morning. Thi ?Sm artM Stat Tferi- W AasociatiWwili hold its eleventh awiaal 2ndr 3id ani . Durbam of ' session a inarioue on ue ; daysof JuneV'Tpr. J H. -pp"viv;: rr. gtt RT. A. A Walson, 0- I4;Bishop of ' the: F)iscopal,; Diocese of 42ast Carolina, wiu preach and administer thehto of confinnation at St. PanTSchurchi it - - - - ? ar ; -r-; r: : 1 f ; : ' " :" ihf Awnimr nt ftl ftVJnrfr, p -lThe animal meeting of the stock- holders of tlM.Wumington Gas-Light Com pany .win belieid atthe office of ,Mr. R. J. jAfiaa HAAVAffJyV fiT.fl Tf-naillrlPF mAYTMMT fSStt (Monday) morning at 11 o'ewclf. -WW anwavvw I f hara vHTI Ka a wnaaf trier aSf the tbool room. on'Third street ,onTuesds;r 1 sif ternonnc. ; ai lv A'tivj L fTh1 niMtinris - ' ' " - ,y -w- t--. o hj i..fi.t '-if. V'. ';-5. ? A interments in the Yanon cemeteries of the'eitv during the past week. WIIiraN'Gt0N;O., StJND&Y. lSOiY 31885. ?imW,'!W'H iPimi'Z Ktna vamu iin mull x annffa and l jiniui. I nui.1... .f. xuiaio.. : '-vi;'.-,. fil nst i:.v, t.. - -5 Rev: Mr. Pi Mmrbse will this morning, at the "Second Presbyterian church, a sermon . on the neoBsaitof for eign Missions. There.wiU! be no service flt night, as the pastor 'will preach at the Lu theran church. r , -3 r,ts" Subjects of ( discoartest at; the "IiToncOTf ormity to, i the WorJd.f f At 8 p . m.; nAscen8idn of Crist'VsTJiewdiiitBce oi Uptjsm;w,!?P ; rlm1Sutereokne:the 3 vtif dottcjiwrtte th Distritt of tha Car Fear, His Honor Judge A.:8vSeyiirTJceaMingylU ooa vene in- this city .jtomorrbw, thougn it Is not thoygit that Xhk XknrtiU to&r upon the business of. ' the .term . before Tuesday morning. ' - . '5 U,.-nyh There - waa a match game bf base iWf 1 Tr ff"04! I w-uM--t"-ri .(Sff; "Ti which nUhmnteth. flail namedand7 'for the latter.-These are colored clubs. . n , ' ; 1 The preliminary-examination in tbe case of Mag Fishef, Sophia Fisher, Ida Fisher, Mary McNeill and Lizzie Kiley,- charged with larceny; will take place be- fore Justice Millis Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ; It will probably take place at the Court House. ' '' i ,y W.-iu I - We understand that a detach meat of the - Wilmington Light Infantry will meet the Sumter Light Infantry at Lake Waccamaw on Friday next if it be a possible thing. The Sumterboys will have a basket pic-nic at the Lake that day and the W..L. L's are invited. " . ,'. Tbe funeral services of tbe late Chas. B." Fennell took place at the Firs Baptist church yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Pritchard offlciatingV The pall-bearers were: Dr. E. 8. Pigford, J. T. French, & Mitchell, R. M. Dix, Thos. Badcliffe, Geo. W. Chesnutt, M. C. Smith and A. G. Conoley. AUuaingioine law series ox i - i . I meeting 1st the Second Presbyterian church: the Presbyterian says: "Five persons have united with the church on profession of their faith' in Christ Since the beginning of the year there have been sixteen acces sions. Nine on confession : of faith and seven on certjflcate.w ' . " J 1 JLn Oriental Xeetarer Mtsrrsieter I laaperaeaator. Oar Baptist friends have made anange- meata for a grand entertainment here on the 2Stta and 26th insts., for the benefit of their chuvcb, on which occasion Sau-Ah- Brah. the Bormist humorist and Oriental character impersonator,, who has been drawing large and enthusiastic audiences wherever be ease, will lecture. He gives illustrated lectures, full of humor and Ori ental wisdom, and appears in over one hundred pinless, bookless and butt bnless costumes, personatmT the men, women and children in every orderof Oriental society, as it is at the present day. The Atlanta Constitution says it was, the most unique and interesting entertainment ever seen in that city. His lecture in Wilmington will be given at the Opera House. ! Personal. ' ! ' ' ' " ': t ' Mr. Walter Bailey,' whd has been here for some weeks in very poor health, sailed for New York on the steamship Regulator yesterday. Mr. W. H. Kirby also sailed on the same steamer. ' Mr. L. J. Otterbourghas determined to change his locattoo to -Kansas City, Ma, where he has a brother already in business, ana will leave tor nis apective nome to- morrow night.?(? Air. wtteroourg nas oeen at the head of a flourishing store here for a number of-yearal7.' He will' carry with him to his new and distant home the good wishes of numerous friends, f Beady for Operation. , !' The building for the ice .machine and cold storage establishment of Messrs. W. $1 Worth & Co.f at the intersection of Second street with tbe north side, of. the .railroad, has oeen compieiea snot ?. ne .macmnery w all in place and ready dr tb commencir I ment of operations on -Monday morning. I T imriMilaVAii WtwlnoarlflW hnWAVflr I ttefore'everythioftdlvUUie trim. A May Plenle Misff Sallie.McZaauren.one. of .the tant teachers atth Tileston Normal School,. gave a pionvo at Hilton yesterday, in whip a number.of the children Qf Che school par ticipated. Miss Fannie Johnson was: the : 'Queen of May and Masters Wilkes M6r- ; ris andTi 0? 1 of crowning her?5 largwd "A everything passeq on pieasanuyana '3 thegreatsatisfaclhxftliByou J - B.,y- - r- - 3 iMeVSVion mm BmwUmmk i ,f "1 ii We are requested to give place to the? 101-. j lowing Hev: i JPi King! will- occufcy; vli.i.. - his pulptt fb-night, (Srinday);8 o'clock; at the Second Banost cnurcniTte .OUScuss: we U1UUTJ Ul IMpiiiSiAlMiilAlB argument.made.by.Rev; Mfittle, of teJ Fifth Street M; E;Chnrch,i-M All totirestjedvj a ; "This is an open question. I Baao tlaXMtkvfllVa iO-; Thra4aviil4jSniiaatrmHSM player atBnumvuiewJaonaar. e fi . . . i. -i.i'r": T- - Ja.L 4 4 it. of May,'belffeea;ihaCit liCSty Boys," Capt' TTihrrr Heirati. jmAiihfTdlinttYAmeri- uit,Cap FiommT' Boys" will appear in their new' uniforms. "SX-S'XSSS; ' - , . .. ..i .. - , I to oet a flow of water sufficient !,for tne o" - , :.. r- . i i,.jv l taakfc'-3t will, oe carnea w pspuiui j- rli e of aiarger one, through which water; aew 'side IS lOTCea Wltn BUincwu 1iinis! to the snrtace tnrongn me oiuer i There' is' an Interesting scientific fact that mav be demonstrated by the boring of this' jvdL ,-Theiciual ihlcknesa . ?f tbe eocene fctiiiri.fai Eastern ' North ' Car'otina.iias' .never eenawrtained, - thongh: geologists. have found it to, be -trrer. ninety eet wmi-, .out reachin the bottom of the strata. Itj Pitched a? aH6tn ot abol twenty feet be ! low tnesuTfaBur is W (feei abote sea-ievei. ntha narlaar m. From the report 01 JLW.r. W. r-oner, i SiiTinfWATt itt Heftlth; we cet a Staler I t ' i . . i 1 I A 1aatha Vin thn mtvi I. - 'rWkia&feb M--baA of April, as; fnlldwaV. Obstenction of bowels. 1 : Bright'S disease,l;nvntsionS,2;consumpUo Sg;.. fever. 1; fatty degen- 8 1; morbus coxii; U rjeuretii pneumonia, . 2; peritonitis. 1; gtill-born.and old age, 6; drowned, and found dead, 4; poisoned by laudanum, 2. Total, 83. , Recapitulation Whites 4 males, 3 fe-; males; U adults,' 2 children. Total 7. Col ored 16 males, 9 females; 14 adults, 11 children. Total 25. Remarks. There were 4 still births; 2 died of extreme old age; 4 were drowned and 2 were poisoned; making 12 who did not die from disease, ..which, being deduct. ed f iota the grand total, leaves only 20. OrtraaUcA panda. , The big stealing by colored women, re- .cently brought to light, has caused some of our citizens to suspect that there is an or ganized band of men who have been also committing depredations upon our shop keepers, as whole boxes of tobacco have mjtterioasly disappeared from three or four stores and a whole piece of meat from another. It til 1 belbved that several of Vav anvasils ftMiH aft m ttrraA wlin tVkA Yrt l.jrfjtek ig on duty, and IHf'" vUHQI' SISWIV mmm mm uuwi w wwm w a While one pretSada to be traamg at tne rear end of the store one Of the others slips out witliVhatevei'be can. conveniently lay his baivf 4 inrin l J Our merchants cannot be too -Wis At J5HxaeUowB whichi arrived here from Fajettevffle: at l late .hour on Friday night, reports a de strvctivsi fire at Elizabethtowu, B&deh county, oa Thursday night. The particu lars aeCeseiblewere meagre, but it was stated as certain that the fire swept everything fronr Cant. White's house to Montford's rcorner,, which would include Capt. Whites dwelling, also used as a hotel, his store, a building occupied by T. H. Hall, and one other. building. "Another report says there were dwellings and two B tores burned. The following is a statement of the for eign exports from the city of Wilmington for ' the month of April, as compiled I from the bobksln the Custom House: I Rosin 43,450 barrels, valued at $43,639. Tar--4,757 barrels, valued at $6,730. Pitch and Turpentine 18 barrels, valued at $25. LumT)er--l,309,000 feet, valued at $18,- 680. : v : ; i fihingies--467,000, valued at $2,847. Total, $87,980. Kletd a Director. . . , At a meeting of the Roanoke and Raleigh Railroad Company, held at Weldon on Tuesday last. Cant E. D. Browning was 1 felecled a director in the place of Mr. C. 1 w Garrett, resigned. This road is in- tonded A cnt from weid0n through Ringweod.to Raleigh, making the distance altogether only, about sixty ; miles. Ring- wood is in the direct line and about twenty miles from Weldonv Capt. Browning has had some experience In railroad matters. wete!ieve. Another, Arrest. I 'Jane golden," daughter of Mary Riley, 1 one 01 tnecoiorea snopiuters, was arreatru 1 by o 1 of knowing more than she is willing to di- I m,lM in M1tlnn tn thn ronAnt rnhhpriPH 1 aid ahKrwithriaving assisted in concealing the missing .articles... , She was committed lorexsminatiohto-norrow..., ., , 8oOiern Baptlet Convention. i Rev.;T. H: Pritchard, D. D., of this ciy, will leave for the Southern: Baptist Conven-' Uoao-morrow evening. While he is aln senrtie'will deliver an address before the Convention convenes at Augusta, Ga., on v Wednesday, tne in mst Kev. vr. c-urry, preaciung uia uwug kiuvu. i L i on :J 10 J .J-".The steamer A P. Hurt has changed j hands and Messrsi Woody; & Currie will i hereafter oener agents nere. A lit? llfoi xo 6"u6 H1" w " vaw wy. xCapiC' Bv -P. lbertohvi U.; &.($:, TjHbuse Inspector, of Charlestonl B.l ol C is nowin tne nver msaing some siignt 1 . -. . j'T' a ; m i i s :h3 ".T - airecuon oi me lgM I TTr.niu TnnM 3 HfiMMnf P Vnaian I a Ir. J niatf.betpiupyTO rZZ! vr77r? -'JT ilte!prarTtver. to replace we Diaca: W NoVThe bell .will be rvvr.fr p - 1 motion of the sea..,;t 1 . r; H;' 1 Cj 'II xh.fminiatoaoM' -,rr!'V' -?"r. ": in - . Oi.tw ufnii ... . , . . fl t weatner. JiMtneriv winas oecomuiK vri-;i weather, vwwtherjy winds becomins: yaria-t -v ;s- ble, slight rise m temperature, in northern mmP9 -wwtpentpwtyau.t 1 ,t w, .., ...... , .,, ,.jnrar, A11V Jit'l'lB JfcMlVN , Aa (r EIcOIItT, AncUoneer. 6th, we will seU tHonea Jtnles, ,Bngy and Bar- neea, xrray.ana uariiess. y Parties wlahin? stook sold on that day will wlaMnBtock sold pnttat jlayVBiUj totify us ott Monday or Tuesday rmortoj lit.-iii'iT --iiofii &?8Ai pieaw notuy aatQ. :fv;,f: FurnitxiTO -at Auction.1 1 -r ii ON TUESDAY, MAT 5TH, AT 11 O'CLKTA. M.,1 at rthe Tesldenoe of H. Brunhild. Esq.. on Market between 5th and 6th streets, I win sell a chairs. Bureaus. Glasses. In fact every thin In i w . - a n4 we itousenoia line. ;-,: yo ',. FOTJB MILCH COWS AT ATJCTION. , ONE LOT MEC3SLLA3SEOTJS BOOKS. " I ON WBDKSSDAT, MAT 6TH, 1885, IH FEOWT of the -Court Home.' at 11 o'clock-' A. M . I wlQ sn, by order. of L Macks. Esq., Baceiver, k Four Hllon Cows, ; 1 I One lot Miaeellaneous Books. ; my 8 St ' Review copy Tuesday. CASTLE HALL, STONEWALL LODGE, NO. 1, K. of P. . ". Wimonotok, N. C. May 2d, 18E5. ' .. , ; r'. ' p.p.xxn." ! BRETHREN : You are hereby bummoned 90 attend Resrular Con-ventlan of your LodePi at 8 o'clock, on Monday evening;. May 4th. Bus- mess or imporiance to oe transacted. tif order or tne v. u. ; my 3 It . , W.. H. YOPP, K. of R. & S. FATBONS OF MERCY. ; G. O. O. B., LODGE NO. 1. Wilmington, May 3rd, 1885. . BRETHREN: You are hereby required to meet at Syrene Temple tills (Sunday) morning, at 11 o'clock, to attend tne iunerai 01 urotner Thomas Hooper, from his residence on Sixth, between Swan and Nixon streets, thence to St. Btepnen's Caurca, and tnence to Fine Forest cemetery.. w.ll,uiam. jicintikk, u. -. my & It . JAMES M, JENKINS, B. & WANTED Ladles tand gentlemen la city or oountrv wlshlne to earn S3 to S5 a day at their home; no canvassing; work furnished and sent by mail any distance. For particulars ad dress, with stamp, CHKYSTALLIZ B B PHOTO. uu., es w . 7tn Bt , jmcinnati, u. my s 11 MICHAEL CRONLY. WILKES MORRIS. CBOKLY Sc MORRIS, ' , Anetloneers 1 Stock km Real Estate Broken Entire attention riven to REAL "ESTATE AND STOCKS. Office S. E. corner Water and Prin cess Streets. ' my 8 It G-RAND OPENING- J : 2 S OF 8 vn Minr -imiltinb ityy Friday slb4 f atarday Slay 8 id 9. ' At MRS. Z. A. LUMSDEN'S, ' 119 Front Street. Review copy my 3 Iff Of AP TlrtlAra' TiTfiAtiTlO' .wwv ft . rjHE ANNUAL ME STING OF THE WILMING TON GAS LIGHT COMPANY will be held at the Company's Office, o'clock A. M. MONDAY, MAY 4th, at 11 -RICHARD J. JONES, Sec'y and Treas. my 2 21 Litre Stock Commiss'n Merchant. I HAVE LOCATED AN OFFICE ON NORTH Third street. No. 4C4. for the DurDose of con ducting a Live Stock Commission business. Beef uattie and otner Live stoos: received on consign ment. An experience of several years in this business will enable me to give satisfaction to those who may favor me with their shipments. J. F. GARRELL., my8 4t sututhsu .,; nao For Sale, A TWO-STORY BUILDING, WHICH IS TO BE moved, known as the Eureka Tannery, situated on the west side of Tnird, between Worcester ana Dawson streets. Apply to w. H. M. B.OUH, my32t . N. E. Cor. Market Water Sts. For Sale, MY PRESENT RESIDENCE ON NORTH SEv enth street, between Mulberry and Walnut streets, and the - vaoantiLot at the southwest corner 01 wainut ana JNorxn seventn sireets. For terms and further particulars enquire or : ti. d. tNJAtUSUAUUUU, , No. 314 North Seventh Street, my84t sutmthsu nao.. For Bent, THAT FINE: HOUSE, LATELY 00- cuDled bvMr. H. Brunhild, on south side of Market, between Firth ana Sixth streets. Apply to " ' i - D. O'CONNOR, ' " ' Heal Estate Agent. my 8 3t Another Suicide, T AM hanqinq thosb pretty shades, I Awnings and Wall Paper at suicidal prices. I own ia murwwra wratww.. The Paper Hanger ' and Awning Maker. my 8 It Bissolntion. i IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE OO- partnership Jormerly subsisting between us, the undersigned, LV J. Otterbbnrg and 8. H. Flsh- I blate, as Clothters, under the style or firm of OT TERBOURG & 'co., Is thls day dissolved by vpa- taaooageatr bustaess'wm In in rew and pay ail Se debts ofthe on c. tinn nijji xj ' WumingtOn, A' C.; Mat 3d, 1885. my 8 It C T TOTCT TTTiT A PITfll I ' v3at3e Ball Shoes ! .-it ' TH7 HAVa ; REOE1 V EU A LARGE LOT OK TV f Mens and; Boys', Base BaU Shoes; afco. Men's Low Shoes and LAdies Hirppers, wnicn we ' Tiaw it ?.H otTe?atlowprwe,.r PL?.7i lii1f'- i stocK oi straw uata, sort ana bub ts. Umbrellas. Trnnks and Valises con- on hand. Come and try ns. t . 1 1 v. a. 8HB1EB.I ; jmy8tC! j i 408 & U0 Marke Street. di iea lfts l;J .u , OixWn-vl I. ; r . ,.ly .fft. VY noundl ofoVr FlneCidiese are grrine T 117ITH HVKHY'HALIP. 1INK AND TWU abeauUfui utlful BON-BON BOX: someuung new. vau i jkt--- - poand of our nice vanay ana get ;sBisJet: my s tf - 1 Remember onT ICE CBEAM is t&e BEST made; ' : MBs.'x; wasben; Sninwilininniw NEW ADRTISEMENTS. f a hew depasture . - . . - - ti . r- v,.. , rr ,.i,r . -; inii ' Same rmoiple , .. - T 't WILL CONT1KUJS THB CLOTHXRG BTJSI-! NESS at the well known MEN'S WiAB DEPOT, and earnestly soDolt tli patronage of my friends, and abu a oontlau&noe oi tbe large trade aereto- iextepded to. the late" firm, ty stock. will jfrv hSwniTi -Ofi? r-.;; always .'be cozapletB witk ibe LATEST ANt) and ubekilsjulibu can JMriour relied on. and the old statoako op honobable PRINCIPLES that have always existed la the - past will bj STBICTLT ADH TO BY ME IN THE FUTURE. " Respectfully. &c, ' S. IT. FISHBL ATE, Suocessor to . OTTERBOTJBO & CO., . North Front Street, my 3 It Wilmington, N. C 'ft.',,. Why Will Yon 'PHROWAWAYTEN, FIFTY. YES, ONE I HTJN- save tnat amount Dy trading wttn-UKLBU, wno I is always ready to show goods? And it does not 1 - five minutes' time, and we are wllllne to stand cost a cent to see tnem. is, is onzy a matter or I willing or fall in any sensible man's opinion on the re- suit. The fact is, that while he have been for years in business, we never saw the time when people looked so closely at goods as they do to day, aad nothing ever pleases us better, for our Clotnmg, as everybody admits, is the choicest in style ana auauty. All we nave to Drove to tne most suspicious buyer is that our prices are the. lowest, ana ima is wny we waat every one to come and see our offers. We have only one thing to say, and that is: We guarantee to give you full value "for your money every time, ana will' refund the -money if yoa are dissatisfied. uaii ana convince yourseii or tne fact. . J , ' SITRIER, THE OLD irgT.f AUT.ie' CLOTHIER, " ? ' 114 MARKET STREET. my 3 It '. We are Showing rpHB LARGEST LINE OF CORSETS SOME splendid styles. WHTTE GOODS. Collars and Cuffs for Ladies. Handkerchiefs in great variety. jtaienuix'jstti an over itmoroiaery, au over Laces. MATTINGS AND CARPETS. NEW BUGS AND MATS. OIL CLOTHS all widths. R. H. McOTTIRE. On the arrival of the next steamer we win show an entirely new assortment of BLACK my 3 DAW tf .... r JOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR BALLS and BATS, CAPS, and all other 3BAS3 BALL SUPPLIES, from my s ti HELNSBERGEB'S. : Annnal meeting; rpHB REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholdet s of the CAROLINA CENTRAL RAtL i ROAD COMPANY will be held at the Company's Office, in the City of Wilmington, N.C., on Thurs day, (he 7th day of May, at 11 o'clock A. M. . JOHN H. SHARP, Secretary.; ap 11 tdm White Mountain Freezer. ! THE WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM -FREEZER is the BS8T in use. We Bell the ECO NOMICAL REFRIGERATOR, with Water Cooler combined: It has NO EQUAL. ' Eerosine Oil Stoves just the thing for summer use. ' TOILET Btrrs, very nanasome., ana cneap. , wooa ana WlllowWare, at . ' i ... . rAKHJtIr a TAxlAlA O, ' my tf - j . : ' -it - . . saSouth FrontSt4 Without a Home. BYB.P. BOB, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, ONLY. 25 cts. Also, all the leading New York Dai lies, Illustrated Papers, Libraries, Magazlnesuad : tne oest a-cent ciuajs in tne city. ; Readlnr Room in rear of store; only 50 cts. per month. .,; . u.. , . -t myt.tf ! L .-;H.. v 2iV ,;C-w ,t 1 i f Aromatic Camphor, GUM CAMPHOR,." INSECT POWDER, ANTI-. Moth C&rbolized Paoer. Fly Paner. Mercu rial Ointment, Quicksilver, Bed Bug Poison, Bat -Jraste, sc., au at oottom ngures. c;au ana prise. Druggist and Seedsman, mysu new staraet i imingrm. a. m(' '' ''mmm ' TK"-.ati j 1 nAfTATl PlaTaf AVB' I t i'i THE CELEBRATED ECLIPSE COTTON PLAN TER is undoubtedly the best on the mark We have made arrangements with the manuf ao- turers to handle them at very-lew prices ti nasnn. WH. K. 8PRTMGKK Xs CO. " Bueoesson to Jno. uawson jo., 0o,v T - - i 19, 21 23 M&rkt Btreet, "Wstf 'x J- J Wilmington. ( Exanune Yonr' BAGS AND BATCaMTJa.! WTHBY NEED RB-" pairing or covering call on us and havej it dose by the only .Trunk Maker la Wilmington. in stoox, a ruu line 01 Trunxs, saaaier rv Goods, Buggies . an) jay-f iadioYeWpl?8' And all at lowest prices. UGALI BOWDEN. J mvStf 114 North Front-fit 1 . 1 Mll'Mj Straw Hat Bargains I.I. 0 AMMI. AAA.Uy.WW i ''' "STRAW, goodieyi g ALLEN.: my 8 1X..S ires'... i -Hatters. flentirMen's-lInderweax. t V k : ,;.j iFFtoGri3RTi . j .a. , mer Unaerwear, israooB, bbbpciiuw, a 3 vu Hosiery; ecarr, aieeve ana van retainers; Aamvat Handkerchiefs and Silk Garters of various styles, my 8 It r 'i" f!nnilshtegBooinB..fi Iriinkd - 1 ! i J i 1 T V I faoMttrjiowrates..- - -Tan lines solUItoDarefltTOemakft MM atftnaiiji ; feW-A TTTTTEP'I'mfa'M iixrnrv?- 43JAGED;;:ST0CK sol i are prepared to offer. ;. . GREAT BABGAIITSi To any one needing; ' " DAI1DWAI1B OR CROCKERY. 3jj of our Stock was only defaced by smoke and water at the late fire, and but slightly dam aged. Goods MUST BE SOLD,, to make room for 4HfW STOCK before we return to our old atafande 'effer BABOAXHS to Merchants, Bales Room for CROCKERY, Tollers BuUdm, opposite New Maiket. - Sales Rom for HARDWARE, Oeore Myers -old stand. . " - - ' - Come and see us WEDNESDAY, MAY OTH.- GILES & MTIRCmSON. so we fr , ' my81w T" Mercliait Tailoring a Fine Art. 1-gTJRELT A TAILOR that CAN GIVE UNI- venal satisfaction is indeed an artist, for no two men are the same shape, identically, and for every one anew draft has to be made. Our success for the last year has greatly In- creased our trade, and now while other estab- usnments are just jogging along we are doing a rusmng Dusmess. Eyer since the 1st of March our full force has . been busy, and this, the result of out elegant. Work and satisfactory fits, Is vary gratifying ? tons.- - - ... . . We show the largest line of PIECE GOODS in the city. A 11 the latest woolens for Men's Cloth ing are shown by us, and we Invite all who ap preciate Fine Clothing and elegant fits to call to see us. Our prices this season are lower than ever be fore, and much lower than the average first-class Tailoring Establishments. A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor. my 3 tf QUEEN OLIVES, IN BULK. 40 Cents per Quart. ROYSTER'S CANDIES, 3 lbs. for $1.00. TRY PHILLIP-V Digestible Cocoa 40 Cents per Can. IT IS A SPLENDID SUB8TTTU rE FOR TEA AND COFFEE, AND AIDS DIGESTION. FOR SALE BY P- L. Bridgers & Co,, 110 BTortb Front St. my 3 DAW tf , FIqUT, BaCOn, Lard, &C. JQQ Boxes D. S. C.B. SIDES, 25 dd SMOKED do gQQ Bbls FLOUB, all grades. r J 100 aBa tJaa' n 1 n fl"Bh&a and Bbls Cuba and 1UU Porto Rico MOLASSES, ' 25 BbIs CAROLINA SICE, v , 200 Cic9 BI0 COFFBBt 1 AA Bbls SUGARS, . . . AUU c, Ex. C and Granulated, ' 10 0 0 Saoks LIYEBPOOL salt , 500 " : Bbls DISTILLER'S GLU?, 5QQ Bundles HOOP D20N, .- - . ' . Naus, Buugi, Shot, Snuff. Tobacco, ; Soda, Lye, "Potash, Soajs, Starch, ' " Crackers, Candy, Ac, &o Fot sale at low figures. Cash buyers wi l find It to their Interest to give as a oalL 1 WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO.. . Wholesale Grocers Com. Merchants, my 8 tf Nos. 16 & 18 North Water St. . Best in the State. o UB ST6CK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS THE Jlargestta the State, best make, greatest variety' ' In style and low down In price! " - r 1 . r 1 . 7 Call and sea; i, , -; .. Geo R. French & Sons, ' ;108 NORTH FRONT STREET. my Sti " . . :FIQ,GryERS TE Li Ll. I ei ; i' $665000 PAID BY IN HOBTHCABOLTNA, . r - For Losses 188i, and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT. Jno.W.Gordon Smith -yStr--i:f -AGENTS.. ' - Tf.-,- Baskets I Baskets ! T3 ASSETS OF iEVEBY DESC5TIPTIC9C-PIC-. i-JJ nw, Work, Scrap and Market Baskets; also Fanev Flower and. Hair Pm Baskets oey Flower and Hal: ty-roquet seta, uase uausana Jtats, tiammocxs, c-aU at lowest prices at r ; ' - - rfCmy 8 tf Book and Stationery Store. , - - i4 2 : t M f 4 -At. ii i-, f i ( rt.t rsi( ,:p- : - jsr - Hi :;1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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