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The Mdriiii ; r . - . . .. '. y: -v.-J.yi-fVj? ytTM '.Iff - .-Racy goB33uroos, a apvaso 0a9 fKS? '&.:':::-:: i .mm a ; ; mm - m m m ; . - i , - , m m m t . .i . m - m m as & m ... . -m ... r , . ? -w. t mm-- mm - m i - - -:.vl I - IT ? 1 1 I irj":T i I 1 l- ' i.'. 1 1 ; :', 1 1 . 1 I VI . I ; ' .l - I :v v --; IV"-,'. I r: ' l 1 . '$Yw- 4 00 1 50 six0? !,, ' .75 part City 5 tc? ai not authorised w o Mmonths to advance. more 7. tho Post Office at Wilmington, a m Second Class Matter, t tt. a. UORNING EDITION, outlines; Rev Dr. Tyng, Sr.,, died yesterday in trington, N. Y. (fcngressmaiiJap A jjrady was assaulted in Norfolk, Va., by the editor of the Portamoath Enterprise,, 3lr J. W. H. Porter; they were separated jnd no damage was done. Spanish troops have occupied several islands of the Caroline group. Cholera is decreas ing in Spain; only 788 deaths from the dis- eae were reported Thursday; . Gov. barren, of Wyoming, has asked ihat U. 8. troops be sent to protect Chinamen at the mines; it is feared that no less than fif ty Chinese lost their lives in the massacre at Rock Spring; it is rumored that the Mor mon miners are to be ordered- out next. . . St vere storms in Florida; in Madison county a child was killed and a woman in jured; considerable damage' was , done' to cotton. -The postoffice'at OcaIa,Flal as robbed Tuesday night; twenty regis-i tered letters were stolen. . Cattle are" dying with pleuro pneumonia near Vanda-T Ik, Ills., and a strange disease among hogs about Rockford is killing porkers at a rapid rate. Three township trustees of Davis county, Ind., have absconded witUa large amount of money' raised on framlulcnt orders. Business failures - ia the United States the past week number 146 President Cleveland will spend Sunday ia Albany, N. TV;- The West ern Union Co. intends to fight the B. & O.i Telegraph Co. with a reduction in rates to all competing points down; q ten cents for ten words. J. Marx & Co., jewelers,! Hew York, Lave failed, giving preferences for 194,475. Twenty-five deaths from small pox- in Montreal Thursday., Two men and a team of .horses were blown to pieces by an . explosion of dyna- j mite at Lakefield, Ont. ": - N. Y. mar- kets: Money lly per cent. ; cotton firm at 10 1-1610 3-16c; wheat, ungraded red 8190c; corn, ungraded 49s5Hc; Southern flour t quiet ' and ! heavyf spirits VaTpeaftse steady at 34435c; rosin steady aficsmis. .-. .. Afoes Nora Keiley, a nun, sister of Hon. A. M. Keiley, is dead in Rich mond, Va. Freddie Gebhardt had a fall. He was waltzing with the Langtry. Like Gill in the nursery rhyme, "she came tumbling after." ' " " ' " 1 - Fitz Lee is popular abroad as well as at home. The California and Orogou Democrats seem to take a Jeep interest in his success. ; . . 1 . i .. y We wrote two days ago that the ( Chinese do not go. 4l But recent in telligence (from Wyoming) is to the effect that they did go. .".But the job was cruel and murderous. . - Mobile shows an actualjdecrease of 14,000 bales in cotton receipts, but tbe Register' jnjs there were 10,000 more biles' actually handled in . that market than in the year previous." J- Gladstone says he "is extreme Ay wettWt a little hoarae.:iMvill be a bad time for : the tories! if that throat should heal and that voice should be as clear and as resonant as before.' ---rJ? Georgia reports a dead negro 110 years old. He was probably about 80. The old negroes generally add about 30 years to their real ages, and if it is not enough the newspapers go ten better. . " v?&:$T:i: odgeTree, of Chicago, bar given $'00 which is to be invested so as to a medal every year forKih&ffire man who shall have performed" the 111081 distinguished act of bravery in protecting life or property. .7.: 7 ' '1 There may be people who are looking for a shower of prosperity without any effort on their ; parti Hear the New OrleanVdt tb7 wm PoHUcai plrn or polr vhiil . , , ousmess gooa ior a man vno wes not advertise." Mrs. J arrett one of the London f Mall Gazetted witnesseV'has , een imprisoned on a charire "of ab- Acting a girl. A summons is said w ue out r Editor Steads But will tint a! -"we woman do in Stead -of, the cuiior y - . lTe usually well informed cone's- --cu.oi the Baltimore. who "g. from Washington says that 11 w eenerallv . . - j "uuaswuu iuai an ai form the Tariff will be jae thw winter. Of course there will '2t Dot loth parties in theif -- ms declare for it r re they &lDg npon .each others Suny ana suppled raalitv? thaghnhl work ot Paperh r d bee Pedbut 1 Per before tt8 states that the author . 0ae"7itT subscribers, aeurorea ; m. wij "ToCltyo' rhorm ner week. Our r - rfrv. j 1 " . r ".-.. . oueot lor will publish but tetr copies in'I'rencb; and five in English. Is he afraid of the critics ?vThe Comte is a jgrandr son of Louis .Phillipe, the "Citizen King" of France who was d ethroned. He served on the staff of Gen. Grant forawhile. -1 Some of the young editors use very unprofessional : language 'to wards those papers . that presumed to- criticise certain things in connection with the University. -They even in timate that tbeir - profession of kind ness is hypocritical and late iq. the season So far as the' Stab ' is "con cerned it Can take care of itself." It has not chosen to - go into the, dis cussion because it had no purpose to injure - the,: University' -.It "Jhaa the documents necessary to cause a flnt-- tering If it were ta publish tem; If toe Baia young eaicors wiu come mis way we will convince them there is more in the Stab's statements and professions than they seem willing to believe can attach to the declara tions of a North Carolina-newspaper. The writer of this, was advocating the cause of the University when the editors of the organs of that institu-; tion were in swaddling - bands. . One paper is dying to have the disin-i genuous piece of -puttery . that a Chapel Hill Professor got. off over the signature of "Fair Play" an-v swered. " Do not get impatient. Wri-; ters of ttbel FairiPlay sortj wilt , have enough to: attend to before they; have heard the last of the free scheoF business.-? : m---x V i :i ' . . ... ...... rurtTfcfet A very beautiful 'girl,'; aged ' 16,' daughter of " Prince William, the wealthiest Gypsy . in the . United State?, ia; missing. It ; is .supposed that she .has eloped with ?aNeV; Haven ,young man. A special; says ; of the Prince-and daughter: 5? i 13 'fle is an Enslishman by birth and the 8harDest horse trader in New England, and lives in a wagon that ia gorgeously decora ted and valued at S1.2U0.' Uo owns i&rms in . Canada, Massachusetts and this -State, ' and runs a larce stable Tin Boston. His missing daughter was the pride' of all the Gipsies in New England. . Her father is in a terrible state over her disappearance, and , detectives' have ' been engaged In looamg her up." -. . ;Attorney General Garland is rusti cating in Arkansas, - .fie has a place called Hominy Hill, some eighteen miles from Little Rock. ' He ' is out there eating hog and hominy.pr ba- con ' ana greens unaer nis ' own - . r root tree. H is described a being clad in a uit of jeans and a pair of russet', shoes. Oar ' Zeb is - in.the mountains 'chawing bar J meat and dressed,it may be, a la Daniel Boone. y : . Spirits; Turpentine ; .' Weldon has contribute $5. to the Shotwell fandjjn-nf-hit The' Asheville papers favor the sale of the water works of that town.; ', : y-Goldsboro- Messenger After the 7th inst no passengers will be taken on the through freight trains on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. . ; . , A white woman was found dead at Weldon and it ia supposed she was poisoned by a man named V ick, - wno naa deserted her. . ; '; :d , -. , -t -, ' ;. . r " ' w The Wadesboro. Intelligencer is going ahead. ' It comes with , a new he&d, that is attractive, and is full of ediforiala, local matter and general news. ' t ; ty has six incorporated towns .within its limits, namely .Wadesboro, Lilesville, Polk ton, A.nsonviIle, Moryen and McFarland. i -i' Oxford Torchlight; The Oxford Female Seminar opened -last 'Wednesday with seventy-five pupilsr and it is expected that this number -will be-doubled within the next few;ksH - 7i --ThV StAt0Conyenti(Eof the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in High Point, on tho 10th and 11th of September, instead of the 27th and 28th of August, as heretofore an nounced. ; - iLiyteeKJnieU it is now generally conceded that there will be, after all, an average crop which means a good crop. The protracted meeting at Bethel Church closed last Thursday even. ing. Gratifying were the results, and nu merous were the. accessions to the Church. Goldsboro -j4rm. A powerful delegation.composed of the leading railroad, offlciala of all the "associated railroads? throughout ' this r section, . went l down : tof Morehead last week and spent the most of. the week there. uWe learn-tnat tne oDjecs of their visit was to scoop in Mr Washing ton Bryan, the energetic the people's; Pre- sident or tne A,. jh. u, auroau.; . . ,A : . Durham Plant In the memo rr sf the oldest ' inhabitant, none ever aaw Haw River so low. You can step across it on the stones dry shod almost anywhere. -The mills and factories ' are all idte and most of them alons the river are putting in steam engines to run the machinery. . Col. 1. JrL. JiOU nas JUS. pu: ia me ittrgcoi. bu- CharlotteOMliDrZear, ing. agent, f or- the.,. Chicago company of capitalists wno propose 10 esiaujisu uue ears in Charlotte.' ia exoected to return to the city on the 10th inst- i when f urther de- veiopments in the matter may oeexpecieu. Dr. Zearing is in Richmond arranging-with the Tredegar'lron Workafor; the rails nec essarv to lav the tinea. '- . " ' ' 2 : - Richmond State: - It is under 'stood that CoL A. L. Rives, general mana ger of the Richmond & Danvuie system, has tendered his resignation and the same has been' accepted; It is said that F-W.1 Huidekopet, the Irst vice president of the Joad, and who 'represents a controlling in terest in the Danville syndicate, desires the place for a friend. ' The office pays about $14,000a year.f s.J-;S-w- ; ! r--"Sfiw BernevbwrnaZ; The per sonal effects . of . Mr,-; Joseph Flanner who died some time ago at Paris, France, were received by, his heirs here on Saturday and were ot a unique character such as a gen tleman of leisure longs a ' resident of Paris and traveller. upon - the Continent ; would accumulate. Knick-knacks, - articles - of vertu, bric-a-brac, including the grotesque ana oeauuiui irom tama ana japan, jfryp tian . , carved . ornaments, etc.-the . whole ' constituting an interesting , collection. , - Willie Redwood was "project ing" Jwith; powder at Aaheville and got badly burnt i The Citizen says:. "The flame shooting up as out of a mortar, burn ing his arms, breast and face; the latter very severely It is very much swollen, and up to the present time the eyes remain closed, so that it is not yet possible to -de termine whether the sight is injured or, hoi- Willie hears his sufferings with- great hero ism. His greatest solace is that he will get. his name m the newspapert..".. :.-' . . r-rr Fayetteville Observer: Mr. Har den,: the contractor on the - Wilson Bhortr- cut; says Jus force are hard at work in the big swamp on the east side of . the Cape Fear, and the growth of gum and cypress is perfectly,; immense. , This awamp if properly drained, would, make the finest corn land in Cumberland county.-. - ' Maj, W M. S. Dunn, General Superinten4 dent of the C. F, & Y. V. Railway, re turned oh Saturday, having been detained at Home . by sicanees tor, tne past two months. He is much improved and ready for wort. ,.! , . . . - -!S.. , . ; -Winston Daily: Mai. 4 S. Mj Finger, State" Superintendent of public In-? struction, has made his - report to the Go vernor upon the ' thirteen - State Kormal uchools iteld ,this , summer. The attend ance .of - white teachers was 2.024, against 1.022 in 18Q4; of colored teachers 681 against 572 id 1884. This showS a total of 2.705" teachers," an average of 208 teachers to each school This is a very gratifying! statement. -r-The Fries ' cotton factor vj is now running night and day. so great ia ine pressure oi Dusiness.; " r- tt . Pfohl, of Winston; Monday, made"an as signment to 8. W. - Ferrehee, of. this! place;'- ;-t-f&2"2x,: M"- o Weldon , News: We ' exceed ingly regret to announce the death of Mrs. iieah A. Shields, wife. . ot . our:, couniyman, W. -. H, Shields. Esq. - , Up to Una time. there have been , about 120,000 pounds of, eumac shipped from, this place. Tne jeaves; are stripped from the bushes and dried and bring from 60 .to 65 cents a pound. ! .One day last week Mr. Rufua Walston,? manager on Mr, G. Shields,' farm a few; miles below : Scotland -Neck, was very se I riously injured by a negro named Dempsey ' Norfleet ". Norfleet had asked Mr. Walston ; for same lnformatiou, about? his account and Mr.5 Walston ? was jeading,, it over to; him. The negro objected, topne item and' Mr.iWalston insisted ,t on 4ta correctness, ' though it was all done rn a most pleasant manner, ; Without a word the negro, who was. standing behind -Mr, .Walston struck' him on the head with; a hammer, breaking', his skull and knocking him senseless. The negro ran away, v On Saturday night a colored woman was seriously burned by the explosion. , of a kerosene lamp which was sitting on atable in the room. . , She was burned about the .. head And neck and it is possible that she will not recover , 5 t 'Kftlftto'h' NvmS' Obserner? Heafte Institute Opened yesterday with upwards of 100 students in attendance. - Many more will report ' to-day and in the 'next week. Tbe attendance will be large. The following arof the names of the candidates who passed .-- the ; examination before the Board of Pharmacy at its recent meeting at Greentboror David T. Rufiin, Wilson; Robert R .Bellamy, Wilmington; Ed. R. Michaux, Greensboro. Eleven candidates were examined. ? - M r . It. A. T.- Rob ersoa, of J)ur ham has bought 200 acres of land from 8. M.Clarke,of Lenoir, at $4,000, situated on the top of the'.Rlue Ridge, and includes Fairview. It is the. finest location for a hotel on the m6untain,and a mile hear er Blowing Rock than the Wataug&hotel, that has attracted visitors from-every sec tion, of the ; country during this i summer. He proposes to build a hotel 160 60 feet with all -the modern improvements, and also 40 four and two roomed oottages for families, and have it completed by the be ginning of the season next year. A Journey through 'Granville and Vance counties and a portion of Franklin county, during the past 'week, enables; tne to tell your readers" 'something of flie crops," in those counties. While it is conceded that there will be a fair corn crop- gathered, the fact is already ascertained that the wheat yield is the poorest for many years. Thejto bacco crop, too, will be very short. Many fields show that one-third of the leaves are already destroyed on the stalk totally be yond resuscitation event should abundant rain fall upon them. Vr V 'f r - Mukson Elegant suitings..- -. -Heinsbergkr Family bibles. . : F. -C. Mixleb Tar-Heel liniment. -C. SW YATES--Special inducements. .,, OPEBl Hpua?--Standa5d dramatic Co. : " " . rr - Ieai uou..' . , , , -.. - . . . , '.-JEleceipts .ofcotton yesterday 65 bales. .'ii- v.t C- -uij ,-. j Huckleberries j are ratill coming in and sell at five cents per quart.1 JS '' fA . v At last accounts fromx the hunt-' ing party which weht'ub the Carolina' Cen- . irai a uursuay morpmg t.iuey : nau , auieu three7 deer and fourwUd hogs. . ; Easterly windsliave prevailed r air this week.1 Resul: -Mosquitoes," bad ' colds, twinges of rheumatism, etc. 1 is jrare that the wind holdfs q one f point so long, but its proclivity has been eastwardly ,ever since the late storm.; V -, ji 1 1 ,aIek Time,,,, it, r 5 . ; j : The quickest trip across the ocean yet on record is mentioned in a newspaper slip re ceived by "bhe 6f our merchants,herein a' 'certain Mr "J.. H,:, DunhamV . of a New' York dry goods house, dined hx London at 7 p. -m. oh Batwday, August 15th;;reached. New.Ybrk at 7 p. rnV.on Saturday ."August; 22ad, and dined at the Union League Club shortly after,' thus acquiring the distinction of being the first person whoever 'dined in London and New York within a weekvby lartnarent time. ' '- t .'.-' J 5' OPERA HOUSE. i If a crowded house and an ' enthusiastic audience are signs of appreciation then Divprce, which was played last night at the Opera House wasPa; complete success; for the1 audience was largo and the applause' was such as to satisfy the most fastidious. The company last night, one and all,'- entered, into the chfterent parts with force and earnestness; and the audiencejn return were most generous In their applause, y. t -This afternoon there will be a matinee at which "My Partner", will be ;played, and to-night the - company wilt conclude their engagement here with "The Colleen Bawn.''.., --;- ' " ' This will be the last opportunity of see ing the Standard Dramatic Company, "and we have hd 'doubt' there will be crowded houses" both in the' afternoon, and at night. Personal. ;il 2-Q SiRev D Wiverringantw hero Thursday night and are the guests of Mr. Alf red Alderman: This will probably be theij last visit to relatives and friends in Wilmington before sailing on their mission to China, which will be in the course of a rmonth or so They leave for Burgaw on Sunday m6rning. M , ' - Capt. Henry Savage's condition remains about the same. He will probably be re moved from the Sound to his home in this , MrSol. C, Weill, pt thiscityV recently graduated at our. State, University, has been the recipient of the hmh compliment frora the faculty of 'ah -appointment -as acting Professor.. of. Greek in that institution, in tbe place pf Prof. Hooper, who was stricken with paralysis during the vacation. : Mr: Weill was studying law 'when called to the responsible position he is now filling.- - Mr. -Isaac. Shrier, who has been : on' a Bhort visit to his brother, in Norfolk; Va.;" has returned. ' He ' reports trade dull in that city-! v ; -' -i ' it' twJ-to t ml- tiJ- ' A - ' oxr. jit. uiuy atis tecenuy reiumea jrora his summer trip in the mountains and is how ready for the cotton campaign. : , " Rev, Thos,; MJ Ambler, of St., Paul's piscppal phurch, left yesterday for Point Caswell where he is to preach on Sunday .; . Sheriff B. W Taylor, of Brunswick, was in the city yesterday. Xir'MZtA Grape Collnre-Imprciitom of a Vial-1 Itor. ? Mr." S. W. .Henly, of the ; Wadesboro Intelligencer who was here on a visit a week or so ' ago,- 4" has an ' articie of somV length in his . paper in reference to an im- portant New Hanover county enterprise, from which we extract the following: . sWaile ia Wilmington we were taktftn by ', Mr." W. R French ta the vineyard of ,CapC 8. W. 5 Noble. and our eyes were: opened; wider than they ever were .before, and we have been thinking ever since what an im-' mease revenue lies within tho grasp of the people of this Southern country in the cul- i tnre of. grapes, if they would only embark lh that enterprise as zealously and enthusi-' astically -aa did ' Capt. 'Noble a few years . ago, -when ha purchased a .sandy, almost valueless tract of land and planted out his first grape vine. From a small beginning he now has one o! the most magnificent vineyards in the countfy.and grows a qual ity of grapes finer, than anybody in this section can imagine. i 1 Capt. Noble is an extraordinary character, and Wfl shall always thank our friend, lit. French, for carrying us to see him. He k an eminently practical man a man of the soundest com mon sense. He is no dreamer, but a wot ker, and has created, rather than developed, an Industry near Wilmington which, we con jecture, ' will ultimately 'revolutionize the rural operations ia that section." t . - ft n't i"- . ' " il A' Rnnatvay and Harrow Escape. fFour children ; of Dr. W.-J. H. Bellamy were out riding . in a ' buggy near Hiltonj yesterday morning, when the oldest son stopped the hone; left the reins temporarily in the hands of isv companions, while he proceeded to climb a tree near by for some purpose; leavinjfohe brother and two little sisters in the .vehicle, During his absence, which had been s very brief, the horse by some' means became frightened and started to pin'He bad gone but a short distance, however,, when' one of the wheels came in contact with a tree, , the 4 buggy was upset and, the horse, breaking- oose 'from the vehicle, dashed madly . down the road and was finally halted somewhere on- Fourth street south, of bridge over the Carolina Central- road:y The children almost mira-? cuiouBlyi escaped injury; or, if they were injured i all it was very ' slightly.' John D., the eldest soh, when he saw the horse starting off, hurried to the spot, - but was too late t6 prevent him from running away. The animal was' an Old and trusted one and apparently perfectlyj gentle.' The buggy was pretty "tedlyJnjUreaVf H Fanny Gore-who 'had . been arrested in the 'Hollow", on the charge of cursing and swearing and other disorderly conduct,' had a 5 hearing before the Mayor yesterday ; morning and was" ordered; to pay a fine of f 5 or go below for thirty days. Fanny is an old offender, to whom ' it would be use- less tossy , - , ,1 i'r,(Qei thoo, poor "outcast, Fanny Gor $ a .Behave thyself and sin no more. ---'-i ,s One other trifling case was disposed of. Zoxo, the BlacieVlneen.' "-; ! Mr. B. J, Kendrick, special representa tive of C R. Gardiner, s -many attractions; arrived in tho city last' evening to arrange for the forthcoming production of Zozo, the iMagic Queen. t ' : ' ' ; i r The company is composed of twenty five artists, headed by the great comedian and coniortionlst, Geo.' H. Adams. The ladies 'are all young and said to bo -very (hand-' S0me.ti : ?", -VP Hi ry v I iThepflobo been undergoing some slight A repairs here, has returned to Smithville. v - - . f - Deputy Sheriff King, of Pender county, arrived here yesterday, baying in custody one George Robinson, : of that oouhtyy charged with larceny, who was arrested on a capias .from the. Clerk of .the Superior Court .of PenderJ He -was committed to our county jail to await a hearing at the nextterni of the Superior Courtv BIVER ANS BXAK1N K."' ' -5 3 The American schooner Ifefotn passed Out at 7.40 a., rn. yesterday, r " c v ) The b&6ov!&Mut& Sr to sea yesterday at 12.20 p. m The'' German "-barque Texas,1 Cai Loof, passed but at 12.30 p. 1 m- yesterday.; 'The Germari barque Lie Krone passed' out at the bar yesterday at 12.80 p. m.;- j The German" barque FreOerick TFif- Tielm ' JFTwhlch" ' went ashore " near Deep Water PoinV the f day after the late storm, has been lightened of. a: portion of her car go, and yesterday at flood .tide, ? the tugs were trying to puU h?r off . it- The schooner 7bft. iSAay passed up from Smithville for this port yesterday at p. m.i sailing. zrl. The pilot boat Uriah Jimmons, Capt. Morse,' from 'Smithville, is here for the purpose of undergoing ' some slight re- pairs. ; Collector Robinson - has received in formation from Lieut..- Hand, in command of the revenuecutter ? 7?Zar to, the effect that he yesterday placed in. position the bell buoy' on the . Cape Fear bar, whic$ drifted seventy-fivey ards out. i;of its place during the late storm. z , ::'T. Capt. Green, of the steamer Bladen; which arrived here from Fayetteville yes terday morning, "reports the river falling very fast,'" there being now. only about 33 inches of water on the shoals' m the neigh borhood of Fayetteville. The last issue of theun declares that previous to the rains of lait Sunday the water had been two and a half inches lower in the Cape Fear than at any previous time within . the last fifty years.. f. u . , . . v-c-i f A" large and heavy sand 8hovel,- br bucket was in the act of being placed on a; flat at the foot of Orange street, yesterday morning, to be taken to the stream dredge Unrtsjield, recently purchased py tne , irar mer'a Phosphate Dredging Company, when' by some sudden lurch the men suddenly lost control of the bucket and it. was pre-j clpitated into the river and sunk. . At last1, accounts preparations were being made to? fish it up. , xv f MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STKDP.-Rbt. ! Stxtakus Cobb thus, writes in the Boston Chrit-' tian Freeman : Wo would by no means reoom-: mend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly to infants. . But of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap we can speak from knowledge: In onr own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with eolio pains, qniet sleep, and the parents un broken rest at night. Most parents can appre ciate these bte88uuts.v Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the aleen which it affords the infant is nerfeotlv natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright ' as a button. And daring thejprocess of teeth-, ing its varae m incalculable. we have frequent ly heard mothers say that they would not be without it from the birth of tbe child till it had finished with the teething siege, on any conside ration whatever,- Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. ' - ' - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Suitings. , ; rjpHOSE EX.BQ ANT IMrOBTED AND DOMS3- TIG SUITINGS are going rapidly. Call and se lect a Knit atones. The Impetial fjbirt still leads the market, to be found or,!y ' At MUNSON'S " Be 5tt ( 1 ' Clothing Booms." - ; Family Bibles. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT ot FAMILY BIBLES, beautifuUy illustrated and handsomely bound in Morocco, with clasps. . 1 .: L rs - por Sale cheap at , ; ' "l;,Vi:Tv,:iaWH5 Hi i HEINSBEBGER'&i ? Cheap Choice Books. ; THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN HAND A very large oonBlgmnent of the famous choice standard and wonderfully low-priced publica tions of John B. Alden, New York, which will be oxhibited with pleasure to all callers. Catalogues furnished Bame as by the Publisher, from v -f-. HBINSBKHGER'ST se 5 tf pV. r ti. Live Book and Musio Stores. Special; Inducements T) MERCHANTS, TEACHERS AND OTHERS. We are anxious to supply you with School Books, Blank Books and stationery, and will make prices to suit yon. We buy strictly for CASH, and can therefore give yon the benefit 01 tne nest aiscounts. " Kt Hi: H .i i C. Wi YATES, 'hI ' 119 Market Street. se 5tr Tar Heel Liniment, j T7K)R INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, , J, A? , -s .-.-r i A m-JttA -; H:. . ' Ely's Cream Balm, and Wei-De-Meyer's Ca tarrh Cure. - Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac, at --v r- . . -. s. . , . F. C. MILLER'S, se tf ; ? i-Cbrner Fourth and Nun Sts. r ' 1 - ..j' . ,r- Hats liHaSi J Hewi Styles r HARBISON ALLEN, ..'ftteri.' se 3 tl Wanted, DURING THB 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 Cotton, Naval Stores and Conn try Produce generally. Will buy, or sell on com? mission, all kinds ot Country Produce.'-' . i , nBN W IfARSWAT.T. t -- nn 'nMii 'Vw)niTih m-m w.tnf at' V' "so 4 D Wtf r,. -it ; g Wilmington, N. C. f Dtill Traded NOW IS THE T1MUZFOR BARGAINS. JUDI clous buyers will take the hint.. Everything in the way of Summer Goods now being sold re gardless of . copt. . White Goods, Gloves, Mitts, .Fans. etc. Those elegant Paris Mulls at 87H cts ,worth f 1X9.' 'A good stock of Table Goods, Tow- eis, etc., always on nana.' ' t Ilanhatt a and Chariot PHB BEST FIVE. CENT CIQAES ON THS, market.? J sale only at -?V-t vx.9V5 . . . ..,' . , - -C. M. HARRIS-: t j'ir-r.K.Vi popular News and Cigar Store. " . Beading Room in rea?of store; fifty cento per month. - : - . . , .- '' aug 80 tf . Prisoner from Fender. HTTVTHn STOKES, OFFICES 5 M-t'i . au23 tf irit ;,Beal EsUte Agent, . r ; i Tor Bent, -v. ?... The Store, VSZCSASGS COBNBB,", RiSi (. t present occupied by Miss tKarrar Jfrom 1st of October, t Apply tc auWtf T. H. SMTTH ForEent; Thtt desirable BRICK TENEMENT HOUSE, situated on Front between Or- anfre ana Ann streets, saia House con- tains seven rooms...- ". ... v t ! --,1;- t! 'Apply to''1': v-:--'-"---- rv an 89 tf M -- .-- - , t WM. G. FOWLEB.' ' A TWO-STORT HOTJBE, with seven rooms, and a kitchen with two rooms. llll on Fifth, between Princess and Market 1111 1 streets. Tuere-is aio-gooa weu ox water in the yard. Everything in ex cellent condition, repairs having: been recently made. Apply to -4 , i ' y' i . ;;aag89'tf t.zz-n;-; ; L.H,BOWDEN. ; From the first ofOotoher, the House 1SIII corner of Fifth and Dock Streets., ,a I 111 se43t 3. - 1 EDUAKD PESCHAU. Miis11. M Lavendei- -S 1 - i BE -OPEN . HEB SCHOOL.. OCTOBER t HIGH SCHOOL and ACADEMIC -BRANCHES 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. . , . -;. . seSlw 1 Auctioneer and Commission Merchant OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS. 215 MARKET STREET, where ; special attention will be given the sale ot Goods, Wares, Merchandise, &c, on Consignment,' and a General Commission Business. STRICT-, attention to business, and QUICK returns of sales. ' mvlgtf Give WarreiiX ;i C j Candies a Trial. : j ; Hade FresK3Daily;: au 3) tf - ; Anliivitiioii l rs EXTENDED TO ALL ' TO CALL AND TN4 . J .... ... . . - , ... ... i , speot the FINEST-LINE OF HATS ever brought? 10 this city. 1 LAtesc jrau ana w inter . siyies novr ready at lowest prices, at ' - v -T-.i vVi Tr: iA. SHRIER'S, the Leading Hatter, i I an 33 tf . No. 108 Market Street. LowPrices. :? I LOW PBICES FOB GOOD GOODS, TElXWrrH; the custom tr, and the customer tells the low . (' . .jf-H; . prices for which I e buys such desirable BOOTS' !AND SHOES. ; Dont you want .to join with the ' : . I multitude T If so call on Geo. B. French & Sons, lOS NORTH FRONT STREET. anSOtf Mr. Joseph Banigan, -T'-SB WEALTHY RUBBER MANUFACTURES ot Rhode Island, had anTEn6wmeat-P&licytn the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCS COMPANY OF NEW YORK? which was a first class investment The Follcv was Issued in 1837, and was for $ 5CC0 payable in eighteen years.- .Total premiums paid to the Co. were $3289.118. Total amount paid Dy tne ix. was dosi.ss. This is sto.83 Detter loan 4)4 per ct. compound interest on the money paid to the Co.. besides furnishing insurance for eighteen years. M. 8. WtLLARD, Agent. ;.( Y 1f.iT4,. T... m.m.. XT ' an 80 tf - 214 North Water St. 1 Worth Consideration. ON EVERY" $10,000 OF INSUBANCB IN A "sixty days' clause" CO. yon lose in ease of total loss at least f 100. Why not save this amt by insuring in the -Wi, 1 Z -it ' which pays all losses; WITHOUT; DISCOUNTf " ,"-.; 7-:; -';.'r. iy agents.-' " .$66,000 paid for losBes .in North Carolina for 1884.. . . -- - . ' ; .. an 80 tf ? CottoriGiiisf tJottoiil ryTE SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS FOR the WTSSHTP COTTON GINS AND COTTON : . - ' ;-: - ' .--- " -..,-' : -' ;. PRESSES, which are superior to any offered in i'lrv ..-"--U-'nV Vtefev-i r''i:v',t'--'-: this market. Circulars and Price Lists wIH be t ",;.:' ; .':. . ' :-V ,: .- ! sent on application -'r , i . L' . v .". WOBTH& jWOBTH; Review copy ".' au 23 tf" Fire-Proof Oil" :-;.--: fS BETTER .THAN ' "KEROSENE . OIL, OR any other Buming "OIL . Can be nsed in any lamp r -'7 '-"'. V.' '.- -For sale by vTl.!rnvir'MV HOLMES & WAITERS, 7 North Front Stl HHTNTIY HA AR. Ml ChftHnnt Rt.,v, -i- .i ' WM. OTERSEN, corner 6th and Market. vA GIESCHEN St BRO corner Gbesnnt andMcRae.: . P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbeU. J. C. STEVENSON CO., 817 North Fourth St.' B. H. J. AHREN8, corner 7th and Market Sts. J. C. STEVENSON, 131 Market St. - -i-H. SCHULKEN, oorai-4th and Walnut Sts. J. H. BOESCH, No. Sol North Fourth St. ,s GEO. M, CRAPON, No. 28 South Front St. . ; t GEO. A. PECK No. 29 South Front St. Watch this list and see it grow.- mh 29 tt"- AareyOppdrtTiiiif PARTIES HAVING AN ESTABLISHED TBADS In Dri annAiC Hea's Furnishing Goods. hv tendmr' tooh'ange business, offer then- entire stock upon easy terms. ; 'Alio, raexpired "lease of fetore, which is one of the largest and best In the city. V e. js Apply personally or by letter to ; H. MONTAGUS,' .. . Winston. N. C. . Jy28w .' - - - - NIWAJVERTIS: Rill ! 1 ' A iflne opening f f rrv Goods Business, Men's Furnishing; Goods with Merchant Tailor ing, or Fine Furniture. v - v; .- v. Si ? SqwrefeIay,..V... . Two Days.... mm -W '-..J--'ihrsejDaya..........4i..... -; .:-i'oiu'Dayft,....-.i..;.:i-.... Z i-?'2 Rre ryan.v........:. ........ : :i .: :u - W One Weel?. v. .. ............ 's Two Weeks, r..... ....... ...... - - Three Weeks, rtn-vir-ifoath...,,..-..... .. . . t-u;:'-i''rto Months........ t:-...- : - 0?ti v i. i w :S si--.- ? - :r: ne Year. ;. CrXtantraet Advertisements taken &t'c ttonaterylewwtea ..-. Ten Knea soHd Nonpareil type make one e . NEW ADyERlTSEMENTG. .'''-.';:- ,,v. -. - A ONE DOLLAR PEBFORMANCE FOB 5 CI itaiitepic C SSSTO-NIQHT, BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S - THE C0LLEEIT BAI7: Admission 25c; Gallery 15c. ; Reserved : without extra charge. . . Saturd ,y Matinee at 2 oclk. By speolal req- ; y ?;,: HY PAIITNEIJ. - Seats now on sale at Heinsbergers. : ee 5 tf :Setjb rpO-MORBOW THE MAC!HrNERY,: OF OtT. MERCHANT TATLOBrNQ BUSnTEi wiU be k t in motion... Steam will be tuned on. and the GREAT CORLISS ENGTKR tof businew be setto work.-Fnnn now on tm after Clutnia the hum busysewuiir, euttmg and preseicg ean l)e heard in oar store. , Every department ia complete, and we expect every thing to move with ease and trjrea42l'i "'i.' H . ' There'are three great reasons why it pays to " have us make your Clothing:.. i; . " lilst, We carry the largest and most varied line of Piece Goods of any house In the State ena bling the most fastidious to besotted. - - : - Sd. We torn out the finest and most stylish fit ting garments of any puse in the State. -r y-. , f Sd, Our prices are more reasonable than any" other house of like pretensions in, the State. ; We invite everybody who is'interested in band some Clothing, stylish fitting Garments, to call ana look at our stock of Goods, now open for. inspection. x " v aeStf Merohani TaQor. ' IN CONSEQUENCE OF MBS. TAYLOR'S LEAV ma FOB THE NORTH TO PUR- T . ' CHASE OUR -' - 1 i ; -'-5 . New Hillinery t Goodc ! WEARS Bound to Hiave Bboin. : SO WE WILL SELL THE -v'-'--'-. ': Lt'lv at Half Price. .CALL A ND S E C U REgi Some 3qf theBarginj ; 3" '- . '"Si "AT.,: .; ; r 118 Slarket fStrcet,'j-' WILMINGTON, N. C. aug.8Q.tf. 1 . Cp li n t ilfiMdiJc e a s i FRESH JEARS, APPLES, AN1 . TCHMnish;:- from the country, cheaper tbaS ever. baf 01 - a. . known. CHICKENS and E8GS. i"iimiS", HAMS arid STRIPS. Thb Celebrated BRIDE" FLOUB, -from New - Wheat, Just in. "STEVENSON'S FAMILY- FLOUR, the .best j,.7ah'the,ettjsfja -i . . . - - ' t---v-'t'-.'-,-y vv,t .. FULL STOCK OF ALL GROCERIES needed in a" -' household. Sold at prices that caBi be beat antttf MARKET STREET. :BagggrTieTT Q0Q Half Bolls 2 lb BAGGING,.V;;:; 7 )Kf( BundlesNew ARROW TIES,: 1000 BALING TWINE, y?v - v For sale low by -- t aa SOtf -. WILLIAMS BANETN CO. Bacon," Flonr, J ppfifebii ' - i00 ?03ces D- C. B. SIDES, .t4-- 'v-.; v. 1000 BtoIes v 200 8??k8 l:169 90IvFE 1 .- :-; JFor sale low bv'' an sotf WILLIAMS, RANKIN M CO. ndlassesj SngarEice ' 10 6 cboic Fot kolasp " Bl!s Belbted SUGARS, aB grades. '.: :, 25 bWcabolina. mcin. . s 1 1 " Hi I i v For sale low by" ' " an 30 tf .WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO. - llailiiItoop lion; Glue. 1 -QAft KgsJlalLS, i uuw. s CAn Bandies HOOi- ucun v. is. . I .T j O Bbla DISTILLER'S GLUE, hi.-' For "sale low by an 80 tf WILLIAMS RANKIN CO, Fall StiicK WE ABE BECETVTNd OUR FALL STOCK OF Cooking and Heating 8toves,House Furnish ing Goods,Grates and Grate Fixtures. Kerosene Oil Stovesomething new. Don't fall to exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo are prepared to offer very low prices. an SOtf - - S3 South Front Ct. StaK0pppn,c 3EO JrIIERBBIlT, Prop'r., 13 XZarkeV Street. --1 choicest wiNm xiouors ato craArs. FIRST CLASS POOL . TABLE. SHRIMPS and DEVILED CRABS always on hand in season - ' , le 5 tf .. v 7-. - . . -- : - ::.:'.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1885, edition 1
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