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The Morning .Star. PUBLISD A2a25T MONIES w"v- rlrt it. it a-, f Paid. .... ....... ' CO One Tear, vj rrY' - -" Months, t .. .... 4 CO (SO i SO 75 part af the w. - t 4Utwru5ed t collect for more a. vToRNINO EDITION. OUTLINES. , . The discovery in SanV Francisco f ! a horrible practice of the Chinese in preparing; tbe bones of their aeaa ieuow-counirvoien for shipment to China created great excite ment; ?.me sixty bodies were :found in '-a celHr where they were " being prepared. sir HeDry Dnimtnond Wolffs mission to Turkey in regard to Egypt has failed. The big elephant Jumbo. valued at $30,000, was killed by a f reight train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, near StThomas.Ont,; his keeper was leading the elephant ' along the track. - An old ? farmer named Hagerwood and his eon were .both killed while passing through a foresby a dead Iree falling uporrthem. r-Tbree fourth! class postmasters were appointed in North Carolina yesterday. The . Knights, of Labor have taken up the cudgels against tbe Chinese in Wyoming and their ultimate expulsion fromtthe Territory 1 ia probables Tvfcnty three deaths from small pox in Montreal Tuesday; twenty cases reported in St. Cugenonde. W. W. Lyons, of Chattanooga, committed suicide in Augusta; Gi Deaths from cholera are reported in Palermo, Panama, and . other .Italian towns; ia Toulon only one death occurred Tues'lay. Lumber, mill buildings and umin elevator burned in Nashville.Tenn.; loss $20,000. Samuel Ogle,, a very wealthy farmer, was found murdered near Coal Creek, Tenn. - Twenty-three b ix-cars went through x a bridge on. the frehm nd & Danville Railroad, near Cbar lot:e; two unknown men were killed and two others were severely injured. The puriiHU beat the Genesta yesterday ovtr a for ;y-mile course, one minute and thirty-, cilu s-.-conds; it was the most closely-con-: test-d race on records New York mar-! Monev lS.ll Der cent. : cotton stead v at 10 1-1610 3-1 6c; wheat, ungraded red ! 8iS7c; corn, ungraded 48l49c; Bouth-1 ern flour steady and quiet; spirits turpen tine dull at 331c; rosin quiet at $1 021 10. Washington Territory; has woman ige. . Minnesota has taken a dog census and reports 59,996. ' These are taxed. The German navy is said to be displaying a very suspicious activity. There is a factional war in Mary- Led between the adherents of Sena-J tor Gorham and : Representative Findlay. - - Chief Justice Waita is in London. The Times pays him the absurd com pliment of saying he is a more emi nent Judge than Lord Coleridge. The Puritan won the second race. It was elose and outside .this time. Beating the Genesta both inside and outside would seem to clearly, estab lish her superior sailing qualities. It is said to 'be more comfortable also for" those on board. . . Tbe Philadelphia Jress is very malignant. It is still lying' on ex Prtsulent Davis about the hoopskirt. It is BtW trying to make it appear in the face of overwhelming evidence that he "was partially disguised by feminine apparel" when captured. That is both dastardly and mean. J, Mr. Julio Santos is now on his way to tbe United States, which Jie will make his future home. lie has had an adventurous life since he left our shores a few years ago. He says by his imprisonment by the Ecnadoriam authorities he lost - $100,000 in the destruction of his property. Rev. Andrew D. Hun tOD, from near Charleston, S. C, was shot and Wiled in the Chickasaw Nation by a man named White, who ran off with Hunton's daughter and refused to make her his wife. Wnite killed the father while he was trying to force him to marry her. - . On the 15th of August the battle of Canta was fought between the Government troops and' Cacere's anny- The former were surprised. A hand to hand fight followed. Men, omen and children were alnolit.pr- d and their bodies burned. The government troops were, defeated and Ren. Buslamente, the command er'uew ont his own brains. - . Senator McDonald is in Washing-: n- He says there is. not so much dissatisfaction among the Democrats - e West as there was. .He ported in the New York World aying: - 18 as he toZSi1!101 President that filiate Sf u Waa doine 400 mach to con ttemw . 5JugWQmP8- You must re- wifl taken Z Jl 'cu,ucrauc Vnj- it of iht wa7 ,,r.m ou you will known nWor,8t fl that ever was Huew.iml.T80 aid Wm that' the1 t-.-'0 "uw west 1MV Imn.t , - J. J I . VOL. XXXVI.-NO. 152. 1 ;lv Jhe first page of the - New: York ttme :'forKl Monday tells, an awful story- of. crime and violence, in. the educated. North. " Let as glance just m uvou iiucb yi iuiis page, av par tial record only ' of the 'crime for Monday. 'From Philadelphia: !"A mischievous boy badly wounded by an enraged bricklayer.' Boston: "A mysterious . deaththat : last: blow has killed me' Salk Lake Citv!: Outrages in Salt Lake City." Chi cago: "bhot down in- the street A Chicago doctor fatally wounded ' by a jealous printer." Lewiston, Idaho: "A county auditor murdered.!' . Bucy ras, Ohio: - "Fonl - inlav snsnerlfld". ' r .j r j (A dead man? i found.): New York: "With a dirk in his heart. Killed by an Italian frnit dealer Tragio end ing of a caroaaaL" Chicsgo: Stabbed by an Italian vendor of Trait." Chi cago: 5 A Chicago man disap pears? Gloucester, Mass. : 'The shooting of Osgood. How Renshaw called him but in order to kill him." Seattle, Washington Territory: "Anotherat tack on the Chinese. Seattle labor ers driven out into the woods by a masked mob." Newark. N. J:'' ".Wanton use of a pistol" firing into a crowd of men and .women by an Italian. Miles City, "Montana "A Montana stage robbed.' New York: 'fPlacing the dynamite. Three dry goods clerks arrested for dama ging a Grand street. store." ."'. j WaMaMM. aaa ( Here are the figures to represent the condition of the European wheat ; crop: Austria, 104; -Hungary, 117 ;i Prussia, 94; Saxony. 1 00; Bavaria, 100; Baden, 97; Wurtemberg, 99y Denmark, 116; Norway and Sweden, 105; Italy, 70-85; Switzerland, 125; Holland, 95 ; Great Britain and Ire land, 95; Russia, 75-100; Roumania,1 80-115; Servia, .110. India had in 1884 7,135,000 tons, and in 1885, V 713,00 tons of wheat. J hi- . The Nashville Methodist Publisb-rf ing House has issued a 12 mo. vol ume of 277- pages containing the Sermons and Sayings of Rev. Sam P. Jones. Whether this is a more accurate report of hia sermons than , the volume published in Richmond is or not we cannot say. We have not yet seen a full report of any ser mon. He says the reports have done him much injustice and were very imperfectly done. Tourgee, the peripatetic carpet bagger, is a candidate for the Repub lican nomination in the New York State Senate. He is a great fraud wherever he may turn up. The Richmond Whig is desperate. It is out of soap. It has the mean ness to spell the gallant Lee's name with a little 1. ,! - Spirits Turpentine T The 81st annual session of the Salem . Female jHidemy opened the pre sent session wisnore pupils than at any time during the past ten years. . Roxboro Courier; All things considered, "'there is every reason - why the gray uniform should be adopted by the Diaie uuara, ana we cope it win ue ae a very early date. , New ' Berne Journal: Rev. George Joyner, who has been very danger ously ill from typnoid lever ior some time cast. 'is now slightly improved in condi tion, and his many friends will be - glad to know this. Willis Bradley; has been ar rested in Edgecombe for incest with his daughter. He is 51; is from Nash and is reputably connected He :took poison but it made him vomit and he was saved as we learn from the Tarboro Southerner. - - Greensboro '"' Workman; The town of Whitakers.1- N. f C; has formed a company with a capital of $15,000 to build a tobacco warehouse- . . tax. - .uennis Curtis,4 one of Greensboro's most valued and trustworthy citizens, died at his home in this city, last night, aiged 69 years.- : ( Ashboro : Courier: Nine cows were killed on the railroad near Jamestown the other day. Another argument for the stock law. In North Carolina, since the new administration began its work, 285 nostofflce changes have been" made-r-14 of tnem " Demg rresiaenuai omces anu aix fourth class offices. r 5 Lumberton Hobesonian: ULr. O. fL Km-ment has a half-acre lot planted in cotton, from which good judges say he will ttather t a .bale or t cotton, . jompiainis of short crops still 'continue . to reach us. The croa is reallv shorter than we had sup posed. The potato crop this year is one of the finest ever raised in inis couniy. Milton Advertiser: The Roi-4 borb people have now, Uken the firsi step toward convincing all that they are in earn est in their efforts to get a road, and are willing tn nitv their share towards building it. Mr.? Rufus E. Powell, who lives about four miles from town, had a tooacco ham hnmwi a fw davs auo. He valued the tobacco at tlOO. and, the , bouse the same. J J: i - C-i 1 :i -J ' Warrenton Gazette; Warren ttn'a crrnw.nr hnsinAM demands more rail- marl nntlAtA. nnd n will have them in leas. than th vAr. - The. Street Com mittee will plant out 600 shade trees this fall. On WpdnAfidav last Mr. W- nf Wttah In atnn N. ,. C. bought , Gov. ueu's elegant residence nere, io"iJ l r.-- -II 'II .. l mm -,.i.xff i-i-x -f r w '-. . suppose in Mr; Eaton's life time $15,000 would not have "bemght It. t ItrH?X very handsome and attractive til. r Whn tha r Yankee corps went "through Warrenton tnevmucu aomirea it Btak.) " t Tffilwi-Q S. O'i B.! Kobinson was on the tram the other day re turning from Washington.- His retention in otSce surprises those who subscribe the doctrine offensive partisanship. ,The hitch seems to be that no charees have been led against jbim and . Without them the Attorney. (Jeneral refuses to remove 'him, from the saug berth of U, B. District -At-jtorney..- ".:'. , dn'v -. " ; i- Mr, fand ) Mrsl ,Wm,VHi Muse left on Tuesday Yortheirpiome ifi Durbani. Mr. Muse goes home much' improved in health,' and we trust he will soon-be entire ly weli Beaufort Telephone'. We 1 are glad to welcome Mr." and Mrs; Muse back to our midst.'; Mrr Muse' is one of Dur ham's Ttaostv popular merchants, and' fa making si success of his xi&inenDurhaiit 'Reporter. , " i Hickory Carolinian: The Rich mond & Danville Railroad, it is said, ihas decided to build , a magnificent hotel ; at W arm, (springs, with, a capacity of 1.000 guests. ..It will be a modern buHdinir In every respect and work will begin at oneej, - j. ju.: n.!;writevio tnefliorgantoa Star . from , Kansas givea .it a pretty had nameVeays it is no such country s .fTortH Carolina, advises his friends to remain. " Charlotte Observer:; A park of a hundred acres is to e Opened at the west end, of Trado -street. . r-The varioul schools of the; city never opened under more favorable auspices. - Maj. Pey ton Randolph has been appointed Assistant General .Manager of . the Western North Carolina" Railroad' Company. ' A' fair without gamblers is something unusual for this country, but if such a thing is possible the coming Carolina Fair is to be an ex ception, as the managers have firmly deter mined that no gamblers shall be admitted. - Yesterday was another railroad day in the Superior Court, ' the Judge, jury and lawyers being exclusively engaged in hear ing the evidence In the case of Mrs. Sellars, administratrix of " Mr. Sellars; who was killed on the Air Line Railroad at Spartan burg, about two years ago. Mrs. Sellars claims damages for $20,000 from the Ricb-I mond Us lanvnle uompany. ' . v r . Raleieh iVews-Observer; At -the term of Wake Court lust closed, two abso- lute aivorces were graniea. vne uou-t sand dollars worth of North Carolina 6s were sold jn New York last week at The sunset yesterday capped the climax. It was ghastly in the highest degree and produced an effect like yellow nre in a spectacular drama. Everybody thought of a cyclone as they looked! at the vast expanse of livid cloud, on whose yellow"-surface; jagged blotches of cloudlets appeared to float. . The numoer or companies "booked" thus far for. Tucker Hall is not quite up to the .average. There are about forty of them so far. Tbe miserable; rascal who stole Capt. Geo. I. , Nowitricy'a monpvftA3 l&BViit STiMtnn: ahonC a fort-! might ago, has been captured. The detective not hold ot a end of Lis name and followed it along all its length, until be secured the owner. His name is Ulysses urant Benny-1 ler Colfax Sutton. ' V . ; t i Raleigh Visitor: Rev. 'Dri J.f M. Atkinson, of the Second Presbyterian' church.-, occupied tbe new . parsonage to day. Maj. B. M. Fintrer.-woperin-tendent of Public Instruction, has returned from an official trip, during which he lec tured at several county seats. Un ttauuM day last he addressed a considerable crowd at Hulsboro, and his reports of tbe educa tional prospects throughout tbe State are ofthemost encouraging character. - ; Yesterday afternoon Jppie Smith, a little: son of Mr. Harrison Smith, who resides' near Auburn, in this connty, was accident-' ally shot by his' elder brother, from the effects of which he died in about two hours. ' It seems that Eppie, .while returning from: school, came across' a squirrel up a tree near his father's residence. He went to the house after a pistol. On attempting to fire the weapon he found If. would not go off, when he handed it to his elder brother to fix for him. While .attempting to get it in order, it went off, the load entering little BppielrighfeyerV'""" ' ' ; M. E. L. Board wanted.'' T Hats & Jones Fine beef. fi , H. McL. Gbkkn For rent. - Hepisbeboer School books. ' City Btjtchebs Choice meats, a .,Mom80n New goods ; new 'Styles. Geo: W.: Price, Jr. Auction sale. Jho. R. MELTON--Great war in prices. J. F. Garrell .Sow Mountain beef. . Woodt A Cprfe-tonpds'a nhanta IiOeal Dot. ...a Receipts of cotton yesterday 881 bales; same date last year 546 bales. . ; Shrimps are nnusually abundant and cheap: selling at three to five: cents per quart iVf,i i : ;i v.t-A caWecl mfeeting' of the Exe cutive Council of the Chamber of Com merce will be held to-day. Refreshing showers yesterday; but still the weather was. oppressive. The temperature at 2 p. m.. was 85 degrees. , . -7- The handsome pleasure yacht owned by the Messrs. , Khure, stevedores, of this city, is said to be an exact model of the Genesta, -5 f " . . The' Star acknowledges the compliment of an invitation to the annual fair of the Carolina Fair Association, at Chariotte,iN. C, October 27th. The As sociation is confident of a successful fair this fall. ,,r , , : r ,Througn the' kindness of some friends the managers of St.. Thomas' Church Fair have ' been enabled to place before the public for jsffleca piauowhiich is lrst class in every resoecW r Thf prtoBxte winner Yill receive from' the nianiifactuTer a guar- - an tee to this effect. It ha beenpersonalfy selected by rrofesaor an jLaer, of this city, andl wili be "found, on exhibition In Mr. ' Yates1' tk,eiore..lilThe f catalogue price pf this piano to $800.' " f i 1 (.. a' The exports foreign yesterday coinpr-sed 1,988 casks, of spirit "turpentine ajod: 500 barrels of rosin,, valued at $32,487; shipped bf the Chtss-Carley Co. andHessrs.' Paterr; sonDowning tfct."to HuiUEngTand, per. I Fovrtb Street Drldse. i - : ' - - ; I i The plan of the proposed iron bridge over the railroad on Fourth street has been left by the projectors ' at Yates' book stores It is' proposed to have 'two driveways, each twenty-three' feetwide, and a footway pn each ' side ten feet wide.' The cost of lay ing the bridge after the abutments are built is given at $3,860 while a new wooden' bridge it is said, will cost $3,000;r There is undoubtedly great necessity for this im provement; the. present ; structure 1 is unsight ly and unsafe, and the traffic oyer it is very large. By actual count an average of "seventy-five vehicles pass over it, every hour and hundreds, of foot - passengers. 1 .The Wilmington : & Weldon .Railroad bas al ready agreed to give liberally toward the construction 5 of a new ; bridge, and the chairman of the Board of XTounty Commis sioners has offered to lend the city the mo ney1 .that may ' be necessary ' at 8 per cent, interest. . By all - means let us have the bridge- ', J " A colored man named Sooch Manuel was Sent' to the City Hospital late Tuesday' afternoon for treatment, by Chief of Police Brock! He was one of the hands employed in unloading kainite from the barque Erna, at Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bro.'s ware house,. and while wheeling a barrow of .the cargo, on the high staging in the warehouse, was accidentally thrown to the ground. : In his fall he struck against some barrels of turpentine, and was : severely : cut on . the head and on one of his legs. . His condition was -reported at poliee headquarters and prompt assistance was rendered. War AmeBK the Bntclitn. n a . ' . . ai" J! . . fresh meats in ; the i markets of the city has resulted in a "cut" in prices ; each batcher advertising that be will cut choice cuts for customers' for ten cents a pound. Oar butchers are liberal and generous men;' but we. fear that in the promiscuous cutting they propose they may cut each others throats. " However" the85 illiberal 1 public will say: "Let! them cur and come again.? "Now let him eat (beef) who never ate t . : ; before, t . . . , "And he who eats now eat the more." - Personal. , Mr. M. M Eatz has teturned from the Northern cities, where he spent some time in buying goods for the fall and winter trade. ' He reports trade very active in New .York.' V ' I Capt. Henry Savage was able to ride out yesterday.. Capt N. W, Sehenck, a former resident of Wilmington, waa In the city yesterday.' Mr. Tboe. W, Strange has returned home from a summer, jaunt at the NorUu Spare the Printer. 1 u V ' Old scraps of blue paper and a hard pen cil are not the proper materials to Use when preparing copy for the printer ona morn ing newspaper. ' The best eyes, with the strongest light, can scarcely decipher some of. the effusions thus prepared. White pa per and soft pencils are very cheap, and why hot use them t . Will not some of our advertising friends take a hint,? A horse and buggy belonging to Mr. Ike Rhodes ran up Market street to Front 'yesterday morning. . The frightened ani mal was brought to a stop in his wild ca reer by the buggy coming in contact with the .telegraph poet at the corner of Front and -Market streets, at McUhenny's store. Nobody ' hurt, and damage slight j lntayr Conn. Amelia Bradley and Wm. Hodges, co lored, were arraigned yesterday morning, charged; with disorderly conduct, and or dered to pay a fine, of five dollars each. - ' BIVEB A3I1 IllAItlNB. ': The steamer Passport came ' out of the dry dock' yesterday, prepared for her win ter business.' . r - s ghip carpenters and caulkers are all The dredge boat OrUfield has been on the marine railway for several days, re pairing.. The dismasted brig Emma goes on the marine railway . at Skinner's ship-yard to day or to-morrow for repairs.'- The JSmma lost masts, stove , bulwarks and 'received other damage in-the recent gale at Smith-1 vUle,. ; -,f.. . " ;: ! f The schooner Vapor passed out at9,20 . a. m. yesterday. . . " ; - Ship-carpenters are busily engaged in ; putting Capt. R. H. Berry's new purchase, 1 the schooner F. L. Clark, in readiness for a voyage. .' The Spanish schooner Natavidad, re built ' and transformed jnto a square rigger; will be ' launched . sometime next week, from the "was below Northrop's milL The Natdridad was f ormerly a U, 8. coast survey vessel, the ' Vulture,, and when -she eame into 'tnls' pprt' disabled months ago, had the American coat of arms on her stern. , , .:."?!, (" ; . . , The river cdatinues low, with no ar rival from above. J . 1 ' r. 1 i Bchr F. E. Jtfcmnald, Malone, from Turks Island for Baltimore wlh aH went ashore on the i&h inst .' at Runjett's Hill, N. C. Beachers! were cutting away her, spars and rigging at W ucountf. ; r , , . SUTTOIf In tms ljtet P. Wednesdax Se lWIIJLXAJt SUTTON, aced 89 years. ; i ''The foaeral will take plaoe from the residency f ot pr-Sewion Boblnson, corner 7th and Kinoes stzeeta this arienioon at 4tf o'clock, thenee to; 1 Oakdale Cemetery. I Frtanos are mvtted to at-. tend. '-".'...-" - v T T -f 14 ,1 - ' of . NEW AD VERTI tXXENTS. XJEO. TVi JPKI3CIS,' Jr. AUCTlOirKKH AND OOMnsSlOIT VEBCH&HT AiictiQttCale.; TpIDAYSIPT. J8TJ , Al, Vijto O'CLOCK, M will offer, at oar Sales Rooms, comer of . Jurxet and Second Streets, an excellent assortment of .Household and - Kitohen r pntture. Parlor and Cooking Steves, a splendla "iwsortmeiit ot Car pet. on fine Bookcase, aird-tlme Solid Ma hoeany SonblOj Leaf lJnlneTable. one; Lady's Riding Saddle, Arm Chairs, jEasy Chairs; Rock ers, Dining Room Chairs, Extension Tables. Tin ware: Crockery, and a large miscellaneous lot of, useful Household Articles Sof asLounrea, JSed-' Room Sets, Jugs, Crocks,' Lamps, o. ' ! 1 Sates oommenee at JO 80 o'doek. t s ; i ss 17 2t ; ' 1 1' 11 1 ' 11 V ' V ' T 1 ' . 1 I ; Commissioner Sale. I , By; viRTinB AitoT-prjitsrjANCJs o a i eree of the Saperior Court of ; New.Baaover County, in an aotioa, therein pending,, wherein Alexander Oldham and' wife are Plaintiffs, and Tho First national Bank of "WOmington alt. are Defendants, the. undersigned, CommisBioner, will sell for cash, at public auction, at j tbe Court Hons door, in the City of Wilmington, on Thurs day, tbmh of September, 1885, at U o'olook A. 1L, th following deeoribedFroperty, situated ia said Cityto wit: mi--c- -,rp AltthatXot of Land and Premise, known as LotNoV lTtH Mo5kaeobrtinB: to the . plan f said City, being tbe saeoe upoirwhieh the arae Flonrana Grist 3U11, known as the "Cape Eear Hour MillB," stands, with all the boildings. mllis, machinery erections and Improvements thereon. Also, a small strip of Land, tlx' feet wide, ex-: tending from Nutt Street to the Cape Fear Slyer, beinga part of Lot No. 1, in Block 202, accor ding to- the plan of said city, bounded on the North by Walnut street,; on the East by Nutt street, on the South by a lot of land belonging to Alexander Sprunt & Sob, and on the West by the River. .' : . r ; Also, the following' described Lot of Land, be ing the Eastern portion of Lot No. 4, in Block 203, beginning in the Western line of Front street 66 feet Northwardly from the Northern line of Mul berry street, and running thence Northwardly from Front street 66 feet, thence West ward ly parallel with Mulberry street about US feet, to the Eastern line of a lot of land formerly belong ing to Edward P.Hall, thence Southwardly par allel with Front street 66 feet, and thence East wardly parallel with Mulberry street abontllO feet to the beginning. ; - . B. . MARTIN, Commissioner. ; anl66t aa 16 2330 sea 18 17 .. . .. I QAILAT OUK STALL AND SEE OUK FINE BEKP, from Sampson, Duplin and Onslow coun ties, this week. Call at . ;v . . 5 FKONTi ST. MARKET, Where yon can get' . . "; - ' .' Choice Cntsiat lOCts. per pound. seWlt HATS' & JONES, f Notice. TTTB HAVE SECURED THREE STALLS IN v T . the Fourth Street Market, and made a contract to have GOOD MOUNTAIN BEEF sent ns regu larly, and we propoie giving the peopie of Wil mington a GOOD ARTICLE OF BEEF fat and Juicy at 10 cents per pound. In reply to "ad.'! of several of the Butchers, wo would askv why . 1 1 1 a . . . ' . . . thy should be so anxious to secure a portion of the car load received by us yesterday If they were fevered? The fact is. we wanted said cattle for our customers, and would not sell the Batch' era any, and that's where the shoe pinches. iJNO.F.GARRELLSON. j 8et141t- 'Review copy - t ' BEEF ! BEEF ! BEEF ! Great War in Prices ! FINEST, FATTEST AND JUCIKST BEEF, VEAL AND LAMB ON THE MARKET 1 - . . , ' I THE LARGEST DEALER AND THE MOST COM PLETE STOCK OF MEATS IN THE CETT. .-. ..... (.. ;.; ; PROMPT DELIVERY IN ANY PART OF THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. r If you leave an order you can alwaya depend on getting what you order, and delivered at the right time and place. The following will show you what we are go-- Ing to do, and we mean what we say : - " ' CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF,. ....10CTS. ....10CTS. . ..10 CTS ; ....10 CTS. ...lOCTS. Do. Eo. Do. Do. do. do. do. do. LAMB..... VEAL..... PORK.1':.. MUTTON . BOASTS...... STEW..;..... SOUP BONE. BRISKET... SHANKS ... . BAUSAGE ... PUDDING... 8 and 10 CTS. " " r ' 5 CTS. 5 and 10 CTS, 5 CTS. 10 and 15 CTS. 12KC18 lajfcCts Bespeotfully, -JOHN n. MELTON, ; ' STALLS 1 & 3 NEW MARKET sel74t Notice, "jyE, THE UNDERSIGNED, BUTCHERS OF Wilmington, N. C, will hereafter,' and nntfl fur ther notice, sell CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF at 10 cents per pound," and OTHER "MEATS from 5 to 10 oents per pound, from our respective stalls, delivered in. any part of th pity ree ot charge.' All physicians and all. dealers In cattle know that beef placed In oars during the hot summer months, without food or drink for three or four days, is unhealthy and subject to fevers, which invariably prostrate, and often kill them' within , I - . .. , .... 1 i . two or three days after their arrival here. If the citizens and our respective customers will be pa tient with us for a short while we will give them . FAT MOUNTAIN BEEF ! when the weather 4s sufficiently bold to bring it here without (he risk of endangering the health ; ' -', v. of our citizens. , , - . ". We are , now Belling FINE PASTURE FED BEEF from the counties bf Sampson, Duplin and Onslbwv which li fat healthy and sweet ' (' t i i rii i L Sz v T. W. RING fc PONS, ; : sep 17 4t " W. J. KELLOGG A SONS. At a;:' ; 'WHOLE NO.; 5927 NBWCADRTISEMENTS. For Eent, ''immwKl'. Fromhe 1st of Octoter,4 1885. that ...... deefibid HOUSE on Tbarth, between. t .. aOerrri-ad Walnut streeta:' , ' ; se'i7tf 1 '-'' f-;' la.knulBBntkj . 37cr Bont, -'e ': HOtrskwithfonr rooms and kltebeh, .I. " all in first class order,- on end between 11 Uheannt and Mnlberry atreeta. ' ' ; ... y .. ...... t - k setttf 1. . "T.K , w.fc.BOWDEN. 'Jl 1 Dwelling Hbaw on Prmeesa. between fill. I41 nd 501 Bf a-'.oontaihlBg sit rooms. m PoWesslon TOn"tamJ lately, Ako, ?a Store, No. is Uarket street ae 13 tf SAML BEAR, Sr.: a- Jt ' -Porlient: :i H. - Fron. the 1st af October,- two-etory yi.i v. 'J "- ftfii (House, on Jeoondt, between Chnroh llltl- 1 . ' ' ' .'''i 'i t-' "'.' ' . J H. SWEENEY, or) selStf . M.J. COBBETT. . r Forwent; STORES, OFFICES AND DWELLINGS. Apply to , , 1. O'CONNOR, ' Real Estate Agent. an 33 tf For Eent, at present occupied by Miss X. Karrar, Ifrom 1st of October. Apply to : .; T. H. SMITH. : 'au'ltfi-...' K' , iFor Eent, :T That desirable . BRICK TENEMENT HOUSE, situated on Front between Or anf?e aau Annjrtreets. Said House con- taliiS seven rooms, - j . Apply to - WM. G. FOWLER. ' au30tf Wanted, gOARD FOB ONE, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, at once. -Aadreas . M.B.L., 125 S. Fifth Street se!72t Cotton and Naval Stores SHIPPED TO US WILL BE CAREFULLY HAN dled at fall market value. Orders for Bagging, Ties, Hoop Iron and Glue filled at low prices. vw WOODY & CURBXE, - - commission Merchants, se 17 tf .. Wilmington, N. C. , Hew &oois4 New Styles ! W E OPENED TO-DAY " AN ELEGANT As sortment of Ptece-Goods, s magnificent line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, new Neckwear, Silk Garters, Hosiery, Cuffs, Retainer?, and all the la test novelties in our line. MUNSON, 1 so 17 It The Clothier. School Books. A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS, as adopted by the School Board of Education. Offer special Discounts to Merchants and Teachers. Price Lists furnished on application at vi ; - . HEINSBKBGER'S. B LANK BOOKS OF ALL SIZES. Paper, Envelope's Inks, Mucilage', . rauEanu uoiaers, rencus, c, Can always be found very cheap at , . .' HEINSBERGER'8 se 16 tf -." - Live Book and Music Stores. Shipi Notice AllpereoBS are hereby cautioned' against harboring or trusting any of the tsrew of the German Bark DIA NA. Capt, 8ohroeder,from Antwerp.' as no debts of their ooutracting will be paid by Master or a E. G. BARKER A CO., V ; .Consignees. - sel6 3t "All persons are hereby cautioned not to harbor or credit any of the crew oi uie uermaa ara juuma. CaDtain Voas. from Hambare. aa no bills of their contracting will be paid by Master or Consignees; ' E. G. BARKER A CO., . Consignees. se 15 St Fire Insurance Bates. JHE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO IN- sure Dwelling Houses and Furniture ia the City of Wumington, at rates at least SO per cent, less than those charged before the introdaction of Waler Works, in the following fctrong and relia ble Companies : - Continental Fire Ins. Co. Assets pLVa8,W&. Northern Fire Assu. Co. AsseU $15,031,732. ' Fire Ins. Association. Assets $244,077. 5 sSun Fire Office. Assets over $28,000,000. , And will pay losses without disoount. t.J: -t: '; M.& WILLARD, seplfltf - 214 North Water St GlsF I HAVE THE COHANSEY IN STOCK NOW, in half gallons and quarts. ' They have given satisfaction to customers for three seasons, viz.: Cheapness, ease with which they are sealed, and the fact that the contents touch nothing- but glass. Call and buy them at -selStf,. , , , . GEO. iu PECK'S. Coming In. OUR NSW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY, and we are now able to offer, you School Books. School Supplies, Blank Books. Stationery at bottom prices. A fine line of Oil Paintings, Chromos, fco. All kinds of Picture Frames made to order at short notice, - v . se 13 tf - - - - - ; , V. W". YATES. :i - Cbttok Pre HAVE ONE OF THE CELEBRATED MO NARCH COTTON PRESSES in stock, which oa be had at a low figure. Guarantee it to be supe rior to any Press op the market. ; j t u WM. E. SPRINGEB k CO., t, 'I -1 - '.l,saMaietStieet. . selStf- - . - -.Wlhntogtoa; N. a t : ...I 4 i -.:i-:;T7anted;r' ' ' TUBlwG THE FALL1 : AND WINTER, CA8H U orders for Peanuts, New River Oysters, Salt or Fresh viah.-'Piflh Roe. Oranges, Lemons, and other Tropical Fruits, or any other Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores and Coun try Produce generally. ...Will buy, or sell oa com mission, all kinds of Country Produce. . , ,-v . JOHN R. MARSHALL, , . v - Gen. Com. Merchant, 24 N. Water St, se9DAWtf WUmlngton,N.C. . Bftnaisnl' ; UATC3 0F ABVBBTIfe.St. CSqnareOneDay,..j..,:...,,.i;;-.. .-. fi t- Z 1 Z If0 .......-.. .1 '. " . Tbuiae Days.. ...... - 2 ... Five Days,... m.. . " l f.' One Week,.... . . 4 - Two Weeks,:.. t. - ' v.. JLortie weeu,, 9 t u Z Two MontSi, IS C . " . " Three Months, u i . " j Tr- 8lx Months. i; . One Year,. v .60 tei 3riitn .A taken at propor- Uoaatery low rate. Taa Knee solid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sclioolfor Young Ladies, . THISS 11 ART, Principal, X - Assisted by MISS M. B. BROWN.' v Vocal and Instrumental Xuare taught by MPS. .-- M. P. TAYLOR.. . Thn nTt flAoalna will hohi WraanpanAXr iki 7TH OF OCTOBER.- Thorough course : English, French, Mathematics, Natural Science. . - IIM Itiatrnntlnn tn liWHutli Uiupum i-f .. Singing. Calisthenics and NntwilAwnrk. . .-. The ART CLASS, under MRS. E. H. PAKT T, wiU be resumed the first week in November vr lorms aua particulars, apply totn- : :- -' --; - PRINCIPAL,-v ' ' Wo.5,NorthThtrdttreet ' selStf -rath' nao' - - HAII0 VER ; AC ADEL1 Y viBciMIA,TaylrvUlel?.0. Ci; -OVLKYXX ? JONES, El. A., PrlaV Session begins' Sept. 30 and ends Julie 2S Catalogues sent on application. . - - au )atw satuth '. .,' -'- vr jcmnUK EAOlea sa4 iatUa Ctlrla. , Mrs. H. P. CBfEBVRB. Principal. No. 6 Frank Un Street, Baltimore. Md. The S4th School ar ' will hArhi m TRTTRin V SBPTBifDvu i toon ; jy snawim - 7 : hriA iltrAli HlltH K H ; K K TN Near Alexandria, Virginia. The 47tM yea opens" 8epc. 23, 1885. Catalogues on application. ' JyMlOw suwefr Pr'nclpaL " A Constant Strain v ; rpHE GREAT FLY-WHEEL, SET IN MOTION W WJ V T gUUlK. IfUQU DWWU WH MIH. VU. UU to-morrow morning. , . . A" " ' I ... .... . .. . v , - .. -...-;..?-,'..',"..!(.: . We fioatd nnl. havA rAB.aAnB.Mir ATtwu.t.Ai1 a. itiava Tvmmnt: am Miiinnni rwmnnw tj nni .w)-1aa than .: - - t . T . . . c we received 2 Almost at the very beginnlcg our : entire force were nut to work, and tn-mormw wswUI begin the week with almost a week's , - , . . ' . -..--It work ahead for them. ; ... , s-::? . We are ambitious to do even a larger Merchant - TailorintrBusiness than we are now doing, aud -If a large stock and perfect satisfaction in thcrfit' of our garments have any thing to do withW we.-! iiaYo Bui. yei, near reacneu ue nmiu . --" -We are doing a big business now, but it must' be bigger, and we Invite trade, giving the aasur-. - ance that it U our 'greatest pleaanre to please a customer. d . . a nsvin seStf " ' Merchant TaUorV r COTTON Bagging and Ties IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY HALL & PEAESALL. aug 23 tf ' Oysters ! Oysters ! - rpHE FINEST OF THE SEASON ( " v AT STAR SALOON, k J - 13 Market Street. ........... i, selStf : GEO. F. HERBERT, Prop'r. ' On Gents' Low Shoes : S'tf' out stock, and all kinds of FOOTWElft we offe at BARGAINS during this week. Call m and ? see what you can do. Geo. E. French &Son8, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET ' sep 13 tf . - Ti- m: m nuggwz. lies, iwme. JQQQ Hau Rolls 2 lb BAGGING, 2QQ Bundles New ARROW TIKS, "", ' " 1000 Lb8 BL0 TWINE, ' For sale low by ''':.rl? WHU : TV 1LL1AMB HAWM. tjt K W. 1 uacon, u lonr, uonee. J A A Boxes D.S. C.B. SIDES, ' - f -I AAA Bbls FLOUR, all mdea. V ; " OA A Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, " ', . .For sale low by WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. selStf uoiasses, sugar luce. JQQ Bbls Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, 100 BbIS Eefined GAES 931 grades, . ;v4 ' Bbls CAROLINA RICE.' V For sale low by se 13 tf -WILLIAMS. RANKIN t CO Hails, Hoop Iron, Glue. 500 Bundles HOOP IRON, :.! f-.l i 25 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLDfy For sale low b eel3:tf WTT.TJAM8 Act "f Ti'a ITTiTiftTior fiooonn MW,VMM;UUUg aa - IS APPROACHING Wi ' ASK ; SPORTSMEN -needing ammunition to get our prices before laying la their supplies. As we are- members of ; the AmmuDition Association, we feel we can do t them some good as regards prices of Shell. Cart- ridges, &o. - We have also Stock, Game and Shell . Bags, Belts, Ac, Ac. Also a good line of B. L. Gons at very moderate prices . sep 13 U - . , OUiBS XUBOHISON - ' 1- - - ' Lreo. v. jrnce. jr.. Auctioneer and Commission llercliantr a. i.i i i ia - . wv. a A r via l,Avo bWh .wmmT-wtt:'. STREET, where .special attention will be given the. sale of Goods.' Wares, Merchandise ou., vu vwuiKuuwuiii wu m onuow vuuuiuaawa Business. STRICT attention to hue in ess, and QUICK returns of sales. , mvMtf srx Fall Stock. TXTR ARE RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK OF v Y Cooking and Heating 6toves,Honse Furnish ing Gooda,Grates and Grate Fixtures. - Kerosene Oil Stove something new. Dont fall to exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, We are prepared to offer VERY LOW PRICES. .; . . - . PARKER TAYLOR,- .? se 12.tf 23 South Front St,: . mtqv&Ljfdiaj'escna'u., ine m. iuaion . piace, ior 9 ,wv, ; . v . ; ... - ' ' .,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1885, edition 1
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