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.;!: J ,.v- : -W-i.-. r-'a 'c'... - .-"! j-. . 4 . BlTEl OFiSVFPTIBlJu. 11 . The Mornir. ra One Square OMtoi;,-j ; '- ..- - Vj Two Days,.....ij-,.-,-';. " ' - -Ms?.:-.-.r"-;:l -- SL 1 T"- ...... 3 00 IN OneMty subscribers, delivered In jay part wIttibi Cihtb per -week. Our City .& -OTtooriSd io eoUect tor more "paoiBm"'- !7orth7Po6t0ffice at wuminrton, N. C touted at twL. cna88 jfnRNING EDITION. OUTLINES. ' -- a raid was made on a body of 400 Chi namen imported by a coal mining company in Wyoming to take the place of white roioers; the Chinamen were driven to the 'hills and their quarters burned; even were ki'led by the miners and a number wound- The Knights : of Labor and the Farmers Union of Texas hare formed an joalgamated order. A flour mill at Herstown, Md., burned; loss $15,000. president Cleveland expects to leave, the Adirondack Saturday f or Washington.; Prestan, the leader of the. Panama' revolutionists, was executed in Aspinwall on Uie 18th ult. U. 8. , Consul Mason makes a detailed report of the cholera epi demic in Marseilles. The Post. Office gartment will invite proposals for Jen Bering steamboat maH servtewlntbe United gg!es Two young men have been arrested for robbing registered letters pass ing between Salisbury and Albemarle, N., q Masked men went through a pas-; senger train near.Blue Springs. Mo. ; but secured only thirty dollars in money; a posse is in pursuit of the robbers. Factory burned at Lynn. . Mass. ; loss' over $100,000. - Mrs. Northrop, aladyO years of age, was so badly frightened by a. part? of boys at Natick, R. L, that she was seized with spasms and died. -A large brick building on Pratt' street, Baltimore, burned; it was occupied by four firms of ood workers, whose losses ;are heavy . N. Y. markets: Money 11 I per neat.; cotton steady at 10i10c; wheat, unladed red 799?$c ; corn, ungraded 49 51ic; Southern1 flour'" quiet and about gteady; spirits turpentine iteady at 85c; rosin cull at $1 06.l 15. ; V '-.'.; ' Knox ville, Tenn.;,. now claims to lave 27,000 inhabitants.- ;; -- j? ; New York will give ex-President Arthur a "bigBpread. soon. Sswanah had 730,006balea of cot ton for the year ended an increase of 65,000 bales. ; ;; ; - There is general stagnation in busi- ne?s in all of the iron and coal works around Birmingham, Ala. Galveston's cotton receipts for the year ending 31st of August, fell off 132,337 bales as compared with the previous year. - . "- " Rev. Dr. S. W.Duncan.of Roehesv tr; and a Baptist, has been unani mously elected President of Vassar College, N. J. 7 . Tie Washington Post praises very highly Gen. Lee's speech in Acco mack. We hope - Fitz will beat Johnny Wise out of sight. ., At Montreal there was a free fight between Polish and Germans in the Synagogue. -It grew out of the an- nfral election of officers.- . ' " Jefferson Davis is 78 years old,and aa never more loved and respected in the South ihan at this hoar. : He is cheerful and in fine health. ? Dr. Charles W. Dabney, State Chemist of North CaroiinV,1a ?aV tending the Association of Official Agricoltural Chemists now in session in Washington. - : - v:: l In Angnst the nublic debt was-re- nced but $2,879,052. ' Wipe out the internal tax and there will be no more reduction of it nnless direct taxation is resorted td.' . ' ' Y' The New York World claims to circulate nearly five million copies a month. It claims had 828J columns of advertisements gainst the HeraWa 588 columns. Washington-Lee University has received several large donations from both Northern and Southern friends m Cefaclors. In all the endowf ment araoants to $700,000, bat at present bQt $480,000 is' productive. . We have received a pamphlet of T ,rty PaSep, of the Memorial Hall angural Proceedings at Chapel Hill r- Paul Cameron's instructive ad- 88 b1'8 some fifteen page8,:tfibe Tho t..' 7 ntion 11 ffi ? owd meet la coni ... v, 1U KiujsT.jmum ron. fifr em tate qninine m ten and gram doses even J8 8et a bottle of Ely's Balm and --ana be as easy as posslfej , ' D0W vha we are talking aboi We are one of the-cachows. Tl , touZ1 country canib hn: paragraph as'fol mDaniprf K-r" "we jo aay. sue was . - jr uer son, Col. Fred. Grant, aad looked , long and earnestly , into the tomow She was quite overcome with emo tion, and bad to be helped to the carriage vy oer son. nne was dread in rtwtimimm. ing and her face was covered by a heavy crape veiL", - " - V - Mr. George W. Childs, Grant's particular friend, says that the Gen-' era! fallr Sieved that Tilden had been elected President. He says Grant was at ? his honse daring'the canvass of the ' election returns be t ween Tilden . and Hayes,, and aftid that Tilden was elected. Afterwards when the 'question became compli cated and the country greatly ex cited Mr. Childs ' says he was sent for to come to, Washington and that the President said to him; 4,I have8poken of an electoral commis- sion, and . the leadeiaiof )he party are op posed to it, which! am sorry tot see. Thev say UatiJ andectorsj commisEion is apV pointeayou ttighv as well count in Mr. maen? l wouja sooner, have Tilden than that the Republicans, should have a Presi dent who conld be stigmatized as a fraud. If I wereMr. Hayes I would not have it unless it was settled in some way outside of the Senate. This matter is opposed by the leading Republicans In the House and Senate and throughout the country." The proof in favor of the sea ser pent is Bimply overwhelming, as may be seen by consulting an article on the subject in the Atlantic Monthly of a year or two since. Captain Roberts, of the ship Emblem,, and all of his crew have just bad a good look at the monster.: The account telegraphed to the New Yojrjk Herald says: . - y ,1- : . - ;;-' ': ' "As we brushed past its entire length of, body was visible, as there were only a few inches of water over its back, and it 'was within a few feet from the aide of .the ves-r seL ' All the crew, numberine twenty -one, by this time assembled on. the starboard side, were looking in amazement and won der at the Btrange spectacle. - My carpen ter suggested that we should - harpoon .the thing and bring it to the first port, but none of the crew seemed inclined to have any thing to do with it. ' Now ask the crew.' I closely examined them, but they all agreed in stating that the length could not be less than sixty feet, its girth about seven feet. The Captain said he had sailed in all : lati tudes ; some of - hia crew were very old salts. Never had he nor any of his crew ever before seen such a monster in the sea.' Spirits ; .Turpenxma ML." Airy 2Teia& ; Th e water melon , crop this j ear is the largest, eyer . raised in Surry country. - r Henderson Gold Leaf: There is talk of a cotton oil mill being built at Louisburg. A cyclone struck Sassa fras Fork in Granville unroofing-houses ana aamaging crops. . v Greensboro Workman: We are informed by friends who wtct on the late excursion to Asheville that there was a fall of snow at that place on the 28th; ult. There Is no mistake about it. Salem Press: Jackson Hill J iu Davidson county, has a cornet band. The tobacco crop in- this section is consid ered the finest for a number of years past. The tobacco business is immense. All the tinsmiths are busy,; ' '; KeidsvUle limes: Hon. Jas. W. -Reid ' delivered a speech at Caswell court, which was pronouncedly one of. Virginia s . most prominent lawyers to be the finest of its kind he had ever heard, and it was highly complimented on all sides. . , ,.. : . v. ' - - : Kerner8villeJvr(W.v The ship ment of fruit from Kerners ville was never larger than it has been this season. : It in creases each year and should encourage the farmers to direct their attention to growing more fruit and better fruit than' they do. There is money ia it : :r Clayton JBud: - Last Monday? night Mr. ijenjamin a. xemngton s store was robbed of about $50 in money and a lot of goods. A oung' man named John Barbour, about 13 years of age,, was killed this morning by an ox cart wheel passing over him. r r stonewall Jbnterprise: t he dry weather has materially injured the cotton- crops in the past ten days. On Mour day last F. X. Tutterton,. about ,17 years of age, and a son of -Mr. Nathan Tutter ton, living near Trena creet, was acci dently killed by the falling ofta tree. .' -r: Winston rl)aUyidXte internal revenue collections for the branch office at this place for the month of August foot up i44.U44. 65, while the revenue collections in the 4th district amount to only $25,480.24. - r-New residences are going -np,. Doth large and small, in all parts of, Winston. ... I j Ne w; Berne Jbwhal: Mx. Far- nell killed two large rattlers last week, one with fourteen and one with eleven rattles. Mr. Frazell also killed one with thirteen rattles. This is food work. -rr- Sheriff Koonce. of Jones, renorta that his section has not had too much rain, and (he pros pect looks brighter. f i Waynegvine . News: The- erec? tion of a $10,000 hotel at the- White Sul phur Springs will begin at an early' aay. ; Last Monday Deputy Marshal -Rector arrested near this place a young man named Hopkins - for passing counterfeit , money. Hopkins was lodged in jail to await' his trial on weanesday. Deiore commissioner 'Shookr- ' .i - .s j. ; fr - -. 5- t Henderson Gold Zeaff fThe cry is more house room in Henderson. There is a scarcitv of dwelling houses heraf The shipment oi grapes this season is iar larger than ever oerore. u la rougniy esti mated that there are 8.000 acres in bearing vines. I Alonirthe Releieh & Gaston Rail- roadl near Ridee way. are the largest vine- varda. and, the shiomenU are speedy and the prices good. The crop is a pronounced; success. jiri ;- Ijouisburg 2Tm. .The tobacco crops is being cured in Franklin county, and it is a large one considering; the fact that bat few of oar farmers knew anythics whatever about It . '-.Despite- the protracted drought which has played such havoc with other crops, good reports about tobacco continue to eom6 in. Mr? J F.iWil son's dwelling In Hayesvllle township, was burned Sunday, together with all its con' tenia except two or three peas ana a piauv. Rockineham M6cIcet:$herQ was a- gracious revival of religion; at'Beaver mmmrn w mm f hi mm mmmi Wilmington; n. c friday, sept. 4, t885. Dam church commencing the fourth San day in ' Anrnat," conducted by the pastor and assisted by Revs. -.T. C. ; Lovin J and I (X Smith. . .There were twenty seven con .versions and some fifteen or twenty joined the. church at the close of the meeting on Friday. , -i Covington item ; The in tensely . hot "; weather and the protracted drought hare Cut off the cotton crop and late corn in Steele's: township at least oner, third;- : i;V; ; -'; , ' Charlotte .Observers More rain fell during August, 1885V than during the 'same month of any. year, since the signal office was established in this city. The 'official record of the rainfall for the August' just passed ahowa. the amount to have been 4.01 Inches, r The water hv the! Haw River, and: in the south fork: of the Catawba; is reported to be very low, and cotton factories along these streams: have had to shut down in consequence. 5 . Cole's circojs. will be here the 23rd inst ; - . 1km course of a conversation with a gentleman on the street, the other day, "he said to the writer: 'r"Why;dont y ou tcome 'down harder on this arm clutch nonsense ? It is idiotic, niggerish and indecent, and ought bo v suppressed;'' Mosr if 'not '.all of which" is true. The lk oX Che land adjoining that of the Emerald & Hidden! te Mining Co. has developed a t mammoth crystal and beryl bearing vein.. It is the largest yet discovered in the 1 county, being six feet wide at a depth of 25 feet and over 50 feet leng on the surface. Already over 100 beryls nave been found in it and many hundred pounds of quarts crystals. One group of water crystals weighs about 100 pounds. ; Three Hiddenite veins have also been discovered on the land within the past ten days..- ; - 'fv tyn rt: . Raleigh iNetos- Observer: The fifth -annual fair of Roanoke District Grange will be held at Woodland, October 18th, 14th and 14th.' A considerable amount of money has been collected at va rious points of the State for the Shotwell monument fund.1, We are glad to learn that there was no foundation in fact for the report of violence near Apex in connection with the enforcement of the no fence law. The supply of water in many of the wells here, both public and private, is very low,: and there are numerous complaints.. In the past six years many wells have Been;' deepened. Gov.' Scales came back yes terday, and as he sat in his new handsome office looked the picture of . health. Hia pleasant holiday of six ' weeks certainly benefited him. Secretary Nichols is in receipt of another letter from Miss Yon Blumen, the lady bicyclist, to race against both trotting' and running horses. ' If the fair authorities do not feel able to engage Mi&s Von Blumen,. could not a suxhcieat -j amount be raised by private subscription to secure .her attendance? Wake Forest, September 1. The College cpened its first day of the session of 1885-"86 to-day, with 110 students present. This is a larger nunn her than ever attended on the opening, day;" and they are coming in rapidly on every train. This promises 175 or 200 during the session.." '. .' : ; Notice Hibernians. -"' Eduabd Peschau For rent; " MuKsoir Merchant, tailoring. . V HEtKffBBBOKtt School books. " " .'r Comjeb & Co. Auction sale. ' John R. Maiishaix Wanted . , . Opkba House Standard Dramatic Co. Local Dou. Cotton is coming in quit brifki Receipts of cotton yes terd Ay 54 bales. ' ExcarsionB have about, wonnd Up for the season. I Fruit i BtUl coming in- quite plentifully, and is selling cheap. -; ' ; The magistrates had no cases of importance before them yesterday. ; ; 5 1 Qaite a large party went 'deer driving along the C. C. Road yesterday. . 5 Services at" the Second Pres bytenan Church to-night, commencing at 8 ; Qailts were very comfortable Tuesday .night, bnt yesterday the cool wave vanished. i ' Pick Martin, the well known colored accordeon player,' died recently at the City Hospital. ; "Twd whites were1 arrested" and lodged in the guardhouse, yesterday after-; noon, for being drank on the streets.. ' A - MrV B, rFIUi .winpen a dommiseion house on North Water street, in the store f or merlyi occupied 'by'Mi. 3. Boney. V ;"..'" .'.,-,V I There., is a(great ; demand for small) cheap honses not too smaQ bnt such' ' as-may be' attainable , by families 'of small means. - V(,-i '' 1 at I : ' k. Workmetfeage, yester day in constructing a sewer from the Yol hW building,-- opposite i the Front street market, to the river: f,? - - ,; ',. ": I cr ye, omitted; in our last ..to cor rect an annoying error which occurred "in the notice of tbe'death of Mr& S. A: ClIth-. ei-al. She was aafate- of Rev. E. M f oroea. . .X' ';-. i . f- -r - I" I. : mL. c-tui.i. - j 7 me uou uricK svor in .prpoess of erection on North .Water streetfor,CoU; F. W. Kerchner, is approaching comple tton.. The second floor is being partitioned ofctatobandsQ It has a sir;.fwif who was so badly hurt.by a kick of a horse ;whi9iding inV' draye k IrecoyeriiigYjft, -new appears that though the : pray passed "over his. body no bones? were ; broken He received a terrible cut on the face. . Personal.: ' ;Maj. H. n..Fo8ter, of, the ifep&to,. left yesterday morning for a week's vacation; which he will spend at Magnolia and Golds- Doru.;-ve tint ?nix"".A.r .. Ttev. EvS. ''Alderman ; is spending this week with hU parents in this city. Rev. jW. Herring was expected to meet him here OPERA UQUSK ruakon, the CrtekcC. . The Standard Dramatic Company pre- sented this famous play to a large- honse last night, The cast was good and air the characters were well sustained. ; . H To-night Bartley Campbell's "Divorce will be played- The acknowledged merit of the performances already; given here the Standard wW ensure a good audience to witness the rendition of this popular play. Cfrarletm' Blurortu. j. v r Our sister city of Charleston has suffered fearfully from storm and hurricane during the last eight or ten days.' On the 25th ult a cyclone played terrible haroc. leaving, it is estimated, ' about five ' thousand houses .comparatively reofless, and 'doing a'im-J mense amount of damage all over the1 city and to the shipping in the harbor ' With cnaracteristic energy every bo4y, went to work to repair the damages, junnlsrs :4hd, 1 others ling sanxmoned from WiUninetif oi-Trl-u ' , v" . v. u- I more pr less rain retarded the movements of those engaged iu the work of recuperation, until Monday last, when the -storm which was; reported here to bo on the Georgia coast, and coming in this direction, struck the devoted tcity and deluged it with six inches of water, flooding the. defenceless houses and the already sadly washed streets and submerged cellars. The rain com menced about 8 p. m . and continued until about 2 p. m.v during which time , it came downintprrents, the faH being fully six Inches., It is estimated that this storm addedat least) $100,000 , to the loss pre vioosly sustained, and the Neu and Courier now places its estimate' -of-the entire loss from the, two atorms at ,Q00,000. .The rainfall from Monday, August 24th, to Mon day, August SlsV inclusive, j amounted to 13.6& inches.- The wind on Monday reached a velociry of 39 miles per hour, t The sympathies of or community are with our 'good friends of Charleston in : their misortane, but Wilmingtonians too well understand the energy, vim and enter- fpr3iebf.our sister city to suppose that she will i long in recuperating from the se 'yere blow she has sustained. ' i A tinner-who arrived here from Charles ton yesterday morning says there is plenty W work to do there and a plenty of force 5now oh hand to do it. - -. " I The yacht row at Wrightsville came off yesterday afternoon, as announced. l.The weather was pleasant with a light wind: from, the, east. . ,'Capt Latimer's yacht, the RjC wW; the 'winner, with the Idler, OapL Jones, second. - The judges were Mr. yt. A.Wright, Mr. Geo. Harriss and Capt. une Gardner. -The Bipple was not in the jrace, CapV Giles fieingT sick. The follow ing is the time made f 1 8TABT. . H. M. 8. Frolic,' Capt. Wort! . 1 ........... 2 30 00 Rosa. Capt. Smith.... .......1.. 2 30 55 Vixen. Capt. Latimer. ...... .'. , Idler. Capt. Jones.. ......... 2 83 25 2 83 55 H. M. 8. 4 10 00 , 4 11 05 . 4 11 20 . 4. 17 85 END.. Vixen. Idler. . Frolic. Rosa. . RIVER A7VD MARINE. - i The schr. Thomas Sinnickson passed in below at 3.40 p. m. yesterday and came to anchor. .V"- ' : . ; . ' .j i The schr.' . A; Trundy passed in and anchored yesterday at 1.25 p. m. ; The Norwegian barque Mozart passed np from quarantine yesterday afternoon. ;.v-r .1 . xnmrxtrtY jaaetinsm i Fourth Round for- the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South f Elizabeth Circuit, Elizabethtown, Sep tember 5th and 6th, - - - I Cokesbury.. Circuit, - Bethel, . September 12th and 13th. . 4 - Waccamaw Mission Shllohr September 17th and 18tlu . - ' - Whiteville Circuit, Whiteville, Septem ber lBth and 20th. .'. ;, . Wilmington, Fifth Street, September 28th and 27tb. -v j".-T f" ' Smithville Station, October 3rd and 4th. f Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 1 Clinton dirctrtt; Goshen, October 17th and ISth.4 -"P. V C ''.rY;:- i'-v.- , t Daplin Circuit, October 24th and 25th. , I Onslow Circuit;, October 30th and No- 31aden CXrcui,' Windsor, August 29th and 80th. n, ; ; ! Brunswick Circuit, November 7th and tth.- - ' . : . - - . : ' ; Wilmington,"" Front Street, November just anu iaur : - Pitn. J. Cabbawat, . Y . i ' Presiding Elder; , ;The malls ulose and arrive at the City Post riortbem throujrh nulls, fast.t:... T- 7:45 P. V. rtnern uronga ana wt maiui . . .. u a. elgh. . .:16P.M. 80 A. Kails for the n. G. Bauroad, ana . -it routes ropplled therefrom taolading- ' & A N. C. Rattroad. at ., .7 P. M. 8:30 A. H. BOuthem mails forall points Sonlh : aaUT..'.......'.--.i.. 8K P.M. Western malls CV BaUway) dafly ' . (exoept Sunday) . v...., 6:15 P.M. Allpolnts between Hamlet and Raleigh 6:15 P. M. Man for Cheraw and Sarlington Kail- y . ,4 road..... ...i':. ........ 8KX1 P. M. jtallB lor pomwiwiwmuxiuniinwiuiu C8larleson...-i'-,v'''. 8KX). P. M. laTettevnlet and olfibes on Cape Pear KlTer, Tnesdars and Fridays -10 P. M. PayettevJllf, via C. C. B.Rrdafly,ex- --J oept 8nmdays..i. ....... 6:15 P.M. OnslowOL H. and Intermediate offices, - Tuesdays and Fridays.. 60 A. M. Smithville mans, by steamboat, daily (exoept 8nndaTs)::.V.iv....'.;.V... :30A.M. Mails forBasy Hill, Town Creek, Shal- V r -t lottandliWever,Toeeday - Prldeiys i A v -'SjOO P, M Wrtehtsville dany a.. .Tri . ? 8-0 A. M. " T - QPEN FOB DELTVXBT. Northern thromsh and way malls.....; 730 A. M. Southern malls.i"-.i. -9.80 A. M." Carolina Central Railroad. vi 8:45 A.M. Stamp Office open from 7.80 A. M. to 6 P. M. Money Order and I Register ' Department ; open 80 A. X. to 50 P. M. continuous. -t.-.JV, ui : .Mails caOeoted from stt boxes ness portion of city at 5 A.M.r lldO AM. and 50 P.M.; from ptner parts or the city at 5 P.M. and BaHroftd time. 75th meridian. - 1 : -if War Department, Signal Servlee, U. Division of -Telegrams and .Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. , ' COTTON-BELT BDXIJBTIlf . .f. .The following table- snows the average maximum and, minimum temperatures and average . junount of ; rainfall at - the dis tricts named. 'Each district. includes from ten to twenty stations of observation, and the figures given below are the mean values of all reports sent to each centre of district. Observations taken jdaily , at 6 P. M., 75th meridian iim-y':'y-- ,-- i . : Sept 3,185 6P.M. ' AVERAGE; DnnOTars. Max,'c Temp.; iMin:.Rain; Temp. ; Fall. ; V 58 ; i '.00 i 63- :.00: ' 62 . .00.. 69 j .07 ; 62 00 64 .00 y " 65 .02 .: j 70 .14 . 63 .001 59, .00 ; 62 J ' .00 . Wilmington 83 1 r - 84 ,;..84. "86 , 183? 85 "'83.;.. "88 91 85 Charleston..... Augusta...... Savannah..,. Atlanta.'..., Montgomery . jviobile . , . . . . New Orleans. Galveston... . . . yicksburg..;;. Little Rock. . Memphis., v.. . Oar Ht'me Temperature. . ' : t The following shows the . range of the thermometer, yesterday, in this city, as fur nished by the Signal Service office: ; ' 7 a. m, ,66.0;5 ll ai m.; 7&2; Sp. m.V 81.9; T p. m., 76.5il0 p. m., 74.D. i Wtnr IaAleatlon. ' The following are the indications f of to day? ' -; ' ;.- 4l ',' For the South Atlantic States, occasional local rains, variable winds, stationary tern- perature. - A Small Fire. ' ' Yesterday morning, about half-past 10 ; o'clock, for the fint time in a good while, the alarm of fire was ' sounded. It ; was caused by a 'spark igniting the roof of a shed on the distillery yard of Messrs. Mor ton & Hall, near the Carolina Central de pot. Fortunately the services" of the fire department were not needed, the flames be ing soon extinguished by the workmen on the yard. Damage slight. - mayor's Conrt. '. John Watson and John A. Pollok, who, were arrested by Officer Bender late Friday evening, for fighting, had a hearing before the Mayor yesterday morning, when jt was shown that, the former was; the Aggressor and he was required to pay a fine of $20 or go; below for thirty days. ' Pollok was dis charged. ' ; 1 ;;:; - V".7.'-i.. ',;.'' .;''.' One other trifling case was disposed of. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. G. ncGJXLT, Auctioneer, i ....... . BY COIXIBBat CO., i ' i -; . THIS DAT, . OOMMENCINQ AT 10 O'CLOCK, at our Sales Rooms, we will sell one elegant Bed -Boom Set. Cooking Stove, Brussels Carpet, good as new; Feather Beds, Mattresses, Bar Fix tures, OU Tank, Ice Box, 50 doz. Clacking, Candy Jars, Counters, Coffee Kills, Show Cases, Butter, Herring, Counter 8cales, Sewing Machines, Gold and Silver Watches. se 4 It . Notice Hitenuans' JKEKB WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING TO NIGHT, at the usual place, at 8 o'clock, for im portant business. By order, of the Pres.' isaV - - WM. SHKEUAN, se 4 It I Asst. 8eoretary.r : MercMDt, Tailoring: Dejartieit; THIS DEPARTMENT WE ARE SHOWING Blue and Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Suit ings, English, Scotch and. Domestic Cassimeres, ana a Deautirui nne oi rants ratterns. call early and make your selection for a stylish Fall Snit At MUWSOW'S se4 It Clothing Rooms.- For Sent, From the first of October, the House, comer of Fifth and Dock Streets. it Hi Apply tO ' , . SDUARD PESCHAU. e 4 St Wanted, DURING TOE FALL AND WINTER, CASH orders for Peanuts, New River Oysters, Salt or Fresh Fish; Fish Roe. Oranges, Lemons, and other Tropical Fruits, or any other Merchandise. Consignments of CottomNaval Stores and Conn try Produce generally. Will buy, or sell on com mission, all kinds of Coihtry Produce. - ,' - r JOHN R. MARSHALL, t . Gen. Corn, Merchant, 21 N. Water 8t, ; ! se 4 DWtf ;.; Wilmington. N. C. .'. School Books. A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS, as adopt ed by the School Board of Education. , Offer spe cial Discounts to Merchants and TeacherSv Price. Lists furnished on application at .,i ' ! " ' MEINSBBSGERS. : Check BopkSafvlf ',; ON THE BANKJ OF NEW; HANOVER AND FIRST NATIONAL BAMS. Also, Note. Draft, Receipt and Order Books. a new lot last re HEINSBEBGER'S. oeived at ' . se4tf rjio-MOBROW THE yMACHTNERYOF. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS win be set in motion.. Steam1 will be turned on, and the GREAT CJORLISS ENGINE of buslness will be set to work. From now on till after Christmas the bum of busy sewing,' cutting and pressing can be heard In our store. Every department Is complete, and we expect everything to move with ease and system: .4 p- jis-iZ-i ' ' I There are three great reasons why It 'hays to nave us maae your uiouung : - A i: . 1st, We carry the largest ami most varied line of Piece Goods of any house in the State ena bling the most fastidious to be suited. ,. f r Sd. We turn out the finest and most stylish fit ting garmenis oi any noose m sne state, i; 8L Our prices are more reasonable than any otner nouse or uae pretension m tne state., y v " We invite ever? body who is interested m hand some Cloth in er. - atvlteh fitting Garments, to call and look at our stock of Goods, now .open for .inspection . .-f. : -r . ," - - -ma.t-.: ae8tf 1 Kerohaat Taflor.. WEOIM NO-S5916 NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS.' For Bent, STORES. CBVKtigSJ&i i, SiUD DWELLINGS.' Apply to i ' :' X D.O'CONHOR, I :'-i-Ni8eal Estate Agent. ;t r- i an 23 tf FovBt,'.: a The Store, I "EXCHANGE CORNER," at present ocflpied by Miss S. Earrar, Sfromlstof October. Apply to , L : an W tf T' '; VV - . r-'- T. H. SMITH. i n s. That desirable BRICeTtENSMENT Siia l -HOUSE," situated on Pront between Or iiiti Aange and Ann streets. Said House eon ' taiiis seven rooms. . , i 4 . an SO tf ' .. ' WMvO,'JPOWLEB. f I A TWO-STOBT HOUSE, with seven rooms, and a kitchen with two rooms. on Fifth, between Princess and Market Streets. -There is also a good well of I water in the vard. Everything in ex cellent condition, repairs having -been recently made. Apply to - ; ; aug30tf . . . . - - -; ,T L.H.BOWDEN.- " Iliss HI. E. Lavender "tfpZL RE-OPEN ;HER SCHOOL OCTOBER 1. HIGH SCHOOL and ACADEMIC BRANCMES taught Boys and Girls. Tuition paid monthly.' No deduction for absence less than a month. Applications received at 125 8. Fifth Street, after September 20. , - , seS lw Auctioneer and ComTnissionMerphant OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS. 215 MARKET STREET, where special attention will be given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, &o on Consignment, and a General Commission Business. STRICT attention to - business, and QUICK returns of sales - mvlgtf Give Warren's ; Candies Trial. Hade Fresli Daily. an 31 tf Ail Invitation JS EXTENDED TO ALL TO CALL AND in spect the FINEST LINE OF HATS ever brought to this city. Latest Fall and Winter Btyles now reaay at lowest prices, at A. SflJSBER'S, the Leading Hatter, No. 108 Market Street. auSOtf low Prices. JOW PRICES, FOR GOOD GOODS, TELL WITH the customer, and the customer tells the low prices for which 1 e buys such desirable BOOTS AND SHOES. Dont you want to join with the multitude r If so call on r"'. . , Ot50, Frracli & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. " ;-'au80"tf . : iV.'- '-..-,-, :Hr. Joseph Banigan, ,rpHE WEALTHY RUBBER MANUFACTTJRXB 'of Rhode Island, had an Endowment Policy In the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, which was a first class investment The Policy was issued in 1867, and was for S50CO payable in eighteen years. Total premiums paid to the Co. were $8263.98. . Total amount naid bv the Co. was 88081.69. This is t7S.Ha feler dsn 4H per ev oompound interest on the money paid to taS Cffjtsides runusnwg msaranc lor eighteen years. .u. . wiluiu), Agent. Mutual LUe Insurance Co. of N. Y au33tf 214 North Water St. Worth Consideration. ON EVERY $10,000 OF INSURANCE IN A "sixty days' clause" Co. von lose hi case of total loss at least f 100. Whv not save this e"at.' by insuring in the Lirerpool & Mm Glolie Ins. Co. which pays all losses WITHOUT. DISCOUNT Jno. W.Gordon & Smith1 AGENTS;. . f 60.000 paid for losses lin North Carolina for 1884. . v.- i . t, i an 80tf Cotton Gins, Cotton ; j Presses, &c. E SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS FOB the WiNSHTP COTTON, GINS AND COTTON PBESSES, which are superior to any offered in this market. , Circulars and -Price Lists wCl be sent on application. ". ; ; , . y ; i ' - 'WOBTH A; WORTH. : anSSli.xj-v rf-:---Jevlewjopy' -"'" - Fire-Proof Oil' T8 BETTER THAN "KEROSENE OIL, OB any other Burning OR. Can be used m any lamp ' For sale by .. - - HOLMES A WATTERS, 7 North Front St. HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnnt St WM. OTERSEN, corner 5th and Market. GIK8CHEN A BRO., corner Chesnnt andMcRae. P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and Campbell. . - .- J. C. STEVENSON & CO., 017 North Fourth 8t. B. H. J. AHRENS, corner 7th and Market Sts. J. C. 8TEVEN80N, 181 Market St. H. SCHULKEN, oorne.- 4th asd Walnut StaV- -J. H. BOESCH, No. 801 North Fourth St. . ' GEOi M.CRA PON. No. SS South Front at. ' GEO. A PECK. No. 89 South Front St. Watch this list and see It grow.; - mh 29 tf PARTIES BAYING AN ESTABLISHED TRADE to Dry Goods, Men's Furnishing Goods, Ac., hv -tending to change business, offer 'their entire stck upon easy tomg.,.;; y - ; ' Also, unexpired lease of Store, which Is one of the largest and best In the city. : . : vA fine opening for fine Dry Goods Buslnesa, Men's Furnishing Goods wlih Merchant Tailor ing, or Fine Furniture. : ( i4, , c . r . ': '- '; '' " . . ." m ApJy personally or by letter toj.y .- H. MONTAGUE, - 1y86w . Winston, . j. Haptttiiid, Chariot rpHE BEST" FIVE CENT CIGARS ON THE, a' - Popular News and Cigar Stores Beading Room in rear or store; nity cents per - ' month. . r aug wu gnii Will I ESS! 1 FparDay8.....i.......;; L Five Days... ; One Week......v..i..-v,; i v Two Weeks,:i.....'...r.....,. f .ThreeWeeka.viJ.; S ... - , Two Months,. bix jioninsji One Year,,;. . tprCotttract AdvertJsementB taken at tonately low rates. : Ten lines solid Nonparen type make one bqb s - NEW ADVEBTISEMEN'rE. OTERA.nOUSE . A ONE DOLLAB PBBFOBMANCB FOB JRJ CTS. Standard Dramatic Co. e : .r TO-NIGHT, V... f -: r . Hartley Campkui 'DIV0BCE. .Admission 25c; Gallery 15a ;Eeservea Seats without extra charge. - ..The Management wish It distinctly and era tool that while they have cut the price of adtniasioa to one fourth their usual prioes, there-wlil fce no cut In the performance. - --- - seats now on sale at Helnsbergera , e 4tf G-OIILTGi-n IN CONSEQUENCE OP MBS. TAYLOR'S LEAV iNG FOR THE NORTH TO PtJE ;. "' ';. U f CHASE OUB:y 'y- Hew Hilline Goods ! WE ARB , Bound to Have Room. SO WE WILL SELL THE " ENTIRE STj)CK JO;'0:HAHn! - at Half Price-" : - . CALL AND SECURE I . .. i Some of ins: AT TAYLOB'S BAZAAE, 118 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. OV- : augSOtf Country Produce FRESH PEARS. APPLES AND PEACHES, fresh from the country, cheaper than ever before, known. ' ' ' --.-.'.'- CHICKENS and EGGS. FERRIS' HAMS and STRIPS. -.i1 -r TV . -r. The Celebrated "BRIDE" FLOUR, from New' -Wheat, Just in. . fSTEVENSON'S FAMILY" FLOUR tho best value tn the city at $5 75. FULL STOCK OF ALL GROCERIES needed In a household. Sold at prioes that can't be beat. jr. c. stetensois; I C: I MARKET STE ST. aaS9tf .Ties, Twined QQQ Half Bolls 8 lb BAGGING, 7 V.-;."- ? 2500 BnndIes New ABROWTiys.. " r "1 '?-r - For sale low by - -hAl- .BacGS. i? lour; ionee; iuu r 1000 BfeFL01CJS' ali grades, ; OA A sacks Choice BIO COFFEE, For sale low by " :c;" ' " " r M WILLIAMS, RANKrNt.-," ausotf Holasses, Sngiar Bicei QABWs Choice Porto Rloo MOLAS8S,' -0QBblsBefined SUGARS, all grades," OK Bbls CAROLINA RICE,' i1 I ' Forsalelowby . . v ' - aa iOtf WILLIAMS, RANKIN ft CO. i Hails, Hoop Ironhie 300 Kegs NAILS, , g00 Bundles HOOP IRON, fe" 2 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE, jror sate low oy - - - WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. . an 80 tf ; ' The Gem5Sgt; JS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE ORI- . OINAL BUD WETS and ERLANGER' BEES CAN ? beobtainedi Also the finest LIQUORS and CI- ' GABS. Meals furnished at all hours. , . . - WH2WEST, - . an tf 28 North Front Street C Powder; TTTB CAN - DELIVER AT A v MOMENT'S NO- IV TICE: Blasting. In kecs. ajbo, rusjEoi several graaes. ang80tf GILES it MURCHISON. i FFF. Gunpowder, la kegs, halves,' quarters 1 Orange Duoklngn quarters and 1-lb. canisters; Bice Bird. In kegs; ,---- y. .. a. OUR CARRIAGES, PHAETONS BUGGI3S, X J Road Wagons, Carts, Drays, Tranks, Bags, .. Satchels and Harnesa. BeoairmenroniDtlr ... i cau, exanune our goods, get our pricea, ana roa j wiu oe sure to Duy, MoDOUGALL A BOWpEN, " 114 North Front St. auSOtf rpHE STEAMER AP. HXJBTrJCArT.;w JL Robeson, will oontlnue to run on the aamu 'days as heretofore, and every effort will be made to JriTo satisfaction to shtppen and passengers, ,-. . . -WOODY A CURBIB, -v v Agents, and Commission Merchants, -. . ' mv!7tf - ' - ' - Wilmington, N. C. 1 jiipCoilet Soaps. I HAVE A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORT ment of TOILET SOAPS, and am selling them' ' very low. Call and " price' before buying else- 4 where, and yon will save money . .s ' -:- . "i - "-'Druggist and Seedsman," 1 s K -' an 23 tf y "r New Market. Wilmington. M. O SSSt:::SaidoiiS GEO. lIlSRIlERTlProp'r., jhuku street. . . .' 1 CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS., FIRST CLASS POOL " TABLE. SHRIMPS and DEVILED CRABS always on band in season : i stt;-, . ,.,-.... . -r. tf i. - i Co '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1885, edition 1
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