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The Morning btar. - " OATHS OJT ADYrillTirj t . 1 rpar DsjSM.....w.,i -- t-1 , Rve Dara.k... i.-.y, i f r m IIP grraSKiJUFtlOIft ABVASO. ? 8- Monta ..- - . 75 n2?fetvSaDrle. delivered In wy part Fiirrsjra flJHff Pet week,Oiur City jf the C'not authorised to eolleet for more MSiEsiontlis to advance. -5 , : , s v - 1 aaaMMMaHiaanHMH ct Office at Wflmlngtots. N. C.,- rTTrvT. T7TATrnTrXT : I f01iiN Iri EjU JLLKJ1.M GVTTjINES. nPiitha from small pox in Montreal Wed- qq . . rne swaiara ana xanuc, i . . j -rr. . . I with $1,400,000 io silver coin, have entered Chesapeake Bay and wfflprohahly arrirein vyjsbinatoa today. -: - The President ffili not accept Surgeon General Hamilton's lesignstioD, having decided. to make no chsage in the office; Consul. Carroll, 8l Palermo, report3 thus far 1,279 cases of . i ... draths therefrom in that !;f: The recent meetingof presidents of railroad iruns iiuc iu iw iwi wia nai so harmonious as was stated; it is now aid to have broken up in a row. , Three inches of snow in Vermont., . --7-Knoxville, Tenn , had a grand trades dis niAv the procession was oyer two miles . . i n i vr xr t 1.1 4 I long, represenung iu uumug, uiaumatiur, icg i.ad inercantiie interests.' .Wire I jjjijgujaciurera nave autnusiu juuxa iVjUi 15 cuits. Prince Alexander was wel-cc.ii-.c'i! most enthusiaatScally' at Pbillipopo 1;.; iictivtj preparations are making for a defensive campaign; the National' Aseem l,;y of Bulgaria has proclaimed a union of he Bulganas. New York markets: ii.fuey 11 per cent. ; cotton steady at 10 1-16 10 3-l6c; wheat, ungraded red 7897c; com, No. 2 red October 49ic; Southern fl.mr steady at $3 505. 75 r spirits turpen tine quiet at 843c; rosin steady at $1 02( 110. ' -I: - Hr- 1 n 4fk . The mother of Gen,; John C.- Fre mont was a Richmond, Va , girl. The Chinamen are still having a verv hard time out in the Northwest. i iie Geuesta won two races after all, if she was not able to def eat the Puritan. . ' " . v- .. ' " v The last news abbtib the new star in Andromeda is that itjsa world in process of parturition. , ! Clicago has'a new bright daily 'M shines as The Suq for one cent. It promises to be a success. Henry George is a very strong writer on certain questions. His latest are some heavy blows he gives to protection. Say on George ! The Republics ns'eay that Johnny Wise is making very telling, vigorous and eloquent speeches. It may be that he is, but he is also slinging mud. . . :. : -. Mr. F. C. Morehead has been made Commissioner General of the new Exposition that opens : at New Orleans on the 10th of November .He has many assistants. .. A special from Washington in the Philadelphia Times says that the Administration is preparing to give substantial aid to the blacks in Libe ria. There" is'danger of .the Republic disintegrating unless ; something is Aone to help and strengthen it. ' Secte,bry Manning's: attention has been called by several newspapers' to the pressing need of turning out one Marcus Hanlon who . was quite re cently appointed special agent of the Treasury Department. . Yes, Marcus ought really to go, and very soon, in as much as he was a bitter Repub lican last year - and edited a War Tariff paper, the American Protec tionist. : -Mr. Gladstone would have a poor 'opinion of the Shermans and Blames and Forakers and Warner Millers and Logans if he lived in the United States. He recentlv a&va p.xnression j o r. ; ; to the followiog maaly and ja.t 9ei.ti-; dents: I believe history and posterity will cover with disgrace the name and memory of every man, on whichever side of ; the channel he dwells, who, having power to promote peace and friendship, uses it for stare and enmity." -. , .,'v-1. an editorial in the Baltimore Sun j seen by us after our editorial was in type, corrects an error as to the tenure of office under the Civil Service law. It says: '-'.. ; ; - ; :! ; PrniTh-e e,xi8tinS law concerns itself almost wclusivelv nfith t, j -. KiTiF? lhe duration and termination of the official life of aDoointees about I 7C Tvwere prior to the passage of 1 the Pendleton act; that is to savTsnMt j iae accretion of the appointing power the object chiefly had in vie bvthe tramersof the law to put a stop to the Jf rterence of Senators and Rfinrentiitii un me function- nf ,ha t,Z:a a I neaas of great departments, whereby inefli-1 press the "sentiment of every good, - law went corrupt and extravagant employes abiding citizen, of Wayne county, we say SwCfrded into lhe goverWnt build- U honor to Judge Clark for his rulings in '"gswithout reearda f th nmwnt onnrt. It is a lamentable fact eiv1Ce. Abe law L , . : iaw is good enough. - But tn you operate it Republicans who had the cm- - th6 ofllces have just as good a showi 'lnS under a Democratio Ad- tration as Democrats have. e e for limitiEg'aS applicants to emocrat8 ag m htrol. .'- ' '-; VQL. XXXVII.-NO. 3 A terrible1 tragedy was enacted I at Trenton. -R1mfiM Vniw s' o r . " ' ' & w-.j , v.,, on Monday-jught lastl -W. H. Ham- mod was murdered at the honse of Jura. ualbreAth: Ani it ura a haUaaA I h - , .;flTan, ' J -.Huvauu. V. 1. UUiUrKHLI L I from whom she was separated." CnU A , , ! ' Dreatb , was. arrested and taken to . i Trenton, twelve miles distant. Het . , . . - . -- i was in the law'; office of GarV and Evans: . dispatch' td ' the ITetes anc? Courier says: 4 . ; "About 8 , o'clock at nigfit' whilst the ?2h2LS lli the citizens havine retired ftom-hnoi and gone to their homes.a crowd of masked men from the country, some thirty-five in number.tsurrounded Gary-&i JEvans's of flee, where Culbreath was at the time, and a number Of ihem entered the dfflce,cover-: ing-both Mr.1 Gary and-MriEvans with pis tola, . whilst two others went intQthe back room ana shot at Culbxeath. He then cried uomanuw out that hewaashot to doath, and begged thett not thota More. ' Ther there- upon. iook uuureatn.T drassed- lum out of the office and carried him about-a mile from town: Culbreath begein? most pite- 1 ously for mercy. Here, probably thinking that Culbreath was near death's door, they again shot him some three or four times, and left him for dead on the roadside. . ? "r "Some of the citizens hearing the firing, went, out in that direction, but met Cul breath making his way back to the village. They assisted him . into a vehicle and brought - him to - jail, where he received prompt medical attention. He lingered through the night in great agony and died at 5 o'clock this morning. " , - He denied to the last that he was guilty. v V . Spirits Turpentine, f - - Charlotte Observer: The Char lotte Cotton and Produce Exchange has opened temporarily in the bid Shannon house stand. Asheville Advance; " Ninety eight and a half miles of the Murphy ex tension of the Western North Carolina railroad are completed. . . j - --7 Raleigh Visitor;, We learn that an eleven-year , old boy - by the name of Howell, died at Keyser on Monday last from the effects of eating scuppernong grapes hull and all. : Greensboro Workman; Mr. W. K Bevill exhibited in this office to-day a sample of new. tobacco from Robeson county, which at once settles the question as to whether the genuine article can be produced on the lands in that part of the State. The plants were large and oily, the body thick and rich and the color very pretty. - - Henderson Gold Leaf: The public wells of the town are giving out and it begins to look as if we may have a water famine. It is difficult to get water to drink. We caution our farmer friends not to cut their tobacco too green. Give it plenty time to ripen well on the hill. In its pres ent condition it is impossible to effect eood cures unless the weed' is ripe. This is what experienced tobacco: growers teHus: ; Winston Leader: Prof, v Blair, of High Point, has been elected to fill a vacancy: in our graded school corps of teachers. Prof. Blair is a graduate of Har vard College. With this . issue the Winston Leader ceases to exist , under the present management. The name, good will, material and subscription books have been purchased by. the Weaternr Sentinel, which paper will fill out all unexpired sub scription's,' and collect all moneys due on subscriptions. ' . Bethlehem (Pa.) Times; The most attractive and interesting display on the grounds of the Berks County Fair was the North ' Carolina exhibit in charge" of John T. Patrick, Commissioner of Immi gration for North Carolina, who with uni form courtesy and untiring energy explained all about North Carolina to the crowds of people, who were glad to hear all they could about the resources or the South. The exhibit left a very favorable impression on everybody who saw it, and one is very much surprised to learn that such a rich State is 60 destitute of farmers and artisans. ' " : Fayetteville Sun.' At the resi dence of Mr. J2. s. Hemng. 01 JTiea mil township, on Tuesday evening, the 8th inst.. quite a serious shooting anair occur red, c Mary Herring, - wire or js- o. Her ring, attempted to shoot her husband. On Thursday last, a difficulty took place between Mr. M. P. Underwood and a negro named "Murphy. "After some hot words the negro stabbed Mr. Underwood in the back, inflicting a painful but not serious wound. Mr. Underwood- then struck the negro with a brick and knocked him sense less. The negro was put in jail to await the next court. y New Berne Journal: Lagrange dot: There is no use in trying to think U addition to continued dry weather through August and a part of September, the army, worm has done much damage. Stone - wall dot: The worms Jiave. pretty well strinned Mr. C. H. Flower's cotton and are playing sad havoc with Jas. W. Dawson's,1 which is some later, mere is no way 01 estimating the damage. Between the worms and drouth, the crop is iar snort 01 zormer expectations. Jones county items: Mr. Jas. M. Pollock died Sunday evening at 1.10 o'clock with malarial diarrhoea, aged! a little over 61 years. Mrs. W. 1-; I Puckett died at her home m Trenton Sun- X dar evening at js o ciocK, reaving an mittofc i . vji uiuovyk v y .... w.w were visible in goodly numbers upon our streets vesterday, and tne smoae was seen' curling" upward from many -chimneya about the oty. ; On i yesterday; in the. Superior Court in this cityr W.. P.esh- ong. who is as unfavorably as he u;weu known to our citizens, was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary for buying stolen eoods. knowing them to be stolen. ffmm communication: We think we ex- HhatSre he an element inthiscounty that make it convenient to always te in coun. t, JndM Clark with us for r a few terms our county would doubtless enjoy a mow btepnUon.: heads to get on the jury wguld have -to stand aside. . . , ,;- . '.-..-.:' Rockinerham v Rocket: New stores are snrineine 'up J all over town . Td. vBnnHiito et OUT commumtv are mnVlnv mmn imnrovements in ; their making some- Pr0n"v;"; church which will add .materially o-us i beauty and comfort. - - The venerable" ' . 1 1 t 1 - in- 1 -1 ' - - - Y. .fair 1 Archie Johnson, Esq., t)f Spring Hill, this I county, was in town last FndayHhas u8ea tobacc all hislife and. like Rv. Bam Jones, he has nothing to say. against it.' fce;Kquk de was tasaine. irom I'arettevillB ;to Boutn Carolina on his : iisit; to this ntryiu IK'fiV Mornnio tuooM VlnrinK Kill Chttrch, on ' Sunday -and had hiacarriage stopped long enough for him to get out. and shake hands! wife' ih& oeoble vouna -v- j wii6 wu ?4 oWT whohseinbied to attend dij in0.8emces;-"X.?y? .i-cwTiiHs- vr 3- Raleigh 'Sews-; Observer; It his ! - been noted that the lien business has seen its palmy: days here and that, this season there is a notable decrease in the number of crop mortgages and liens. Thls;wUl rie cessitate some changes in business methods come houses- did business on a lien basis. - The State Fair is to be held . from:thff t aui o iae j.4ia oi vciooer, inclusive, ana it offers six thousand -dollars and upwards in premiuoM.-r ; The! f dUowine v brilliant scheduleof premiums ia offered to the pro ducer : 1 For best twe'ntyVflve pounds bright lemon wrappers, $50;. for best twenty-five pounds mahony wrappers. 50: Jhest twenty-five pounds, ..cutters f25f Tbest twenty-five pounds khippmg, $20, Vand best twenty-five pounds fillers, $2Cr.. For the largest yield of wheat from twenty- live acres, one bushel to be" sown, in a box' of required dimensions, and statements a required by. premium list. S50: for beat bushel wheat, $10 ; for largest yield of corn from five acres, one bushel to be exhibited as above, $50; best bushel white corn, $5;' best bushel stock corn, $5 ; for largest yield of oats from five acres, one bushel to be ex hibited, $50: best bushel winter oats, $5: lor largest yield" of rye from five acres, $20: best bushelrye, $5: for largest yield cleaned rice from one acre,'- $20; best bushel clean " rice, So; for largest yield field peas from one acre, one bushel to be exhibited, $25;' best bushel black-eye peas, $5; best bushel, peas, any kind, $5; best yield ground peas from one acre, one half bushel to be exhib ited, $25; for largest yield from one acre of either orchard grass, herds grass, timothy . or clover hay, or any of Jhe above mixed. one bale to be exhibited, Z5Cf. , THE xE Vr AOVEU'riilKinKNTR. Mtjwson They are going. ; P. Hkiskbebgkr Fall stock. 4 City Noi-ice To oyster dealers. t W. Catlett Cape Fear Academy. ? K. S'. WnxAKD Cotton insurance. ! J. R. MELTON--Great war in prices. 1 A. Davxd Boys and children's suits, j Market Cohhtitee Stalls for rent, ; Local Sou. -"Mr. Iredell Meares has been ap pointed a Notary Public by the Governor. Receipts of cotton yesterday 863 bales, as against 741 bales the samp day last year. One case of disorderly conduct contributed $10 to the city treasury yester day morning. The mercury in the Stab ther mometer dropped to 54 degrees yesterday morning, about 6 o clock. - The furniture, and carpets for the Orton House have arrived and were beinjr put in position yesterday. Business is moving. We heard of a shipment to Fayetteville yesterday, by one house, of 135 barrels of flour and about 25,000 pounds of short ribs, Our German friends will give one of their popular and entertaining balls at Vollers' Halliext Wednesday night, at which the new Cornet Band will take a part. One of the officers with squeak ing shoes was vordered by Judge Meares yesterday morning, to leave the court room or take off his shoes and go bare footed. Mr. J. C. Stevenson opens at bis new stand, No 13 South Front Street, this morning. The store has been thorough ly overhauled and fitted -up in a style espe cially adapted to his grocery business. The Norwegian barque Mozart, Capt. Gjeraldsen, was cleared from . this port for London, yesterday, by Jleasrs, Williams & Murchison. with 1,822 casks spirits turpentine, valued at $28,620,64, W We learn from Mr. A. E. Col well, of,, Duplin, who was here yesterday. L that Mr; J. 35; Pageiof that county, had his hand so badly injured by being caught in a cotton gin, a day or two since, as to neces sitate amputation We are glad to hear that "mine host" of the Orton House, Mr. Bryan, is not only, skilled in the hotel business, but is also an ardent sportman. We are quite sure our field editor will take kindly: to him about supper time, after a successful day's hunt., : . , 1, The Germania Cornet Band serenaded;Mr'J7G.'Oldenbuttel,XA8"sl8tant Chief of the Fire Department, Wednesday mghL ,,Tne compliment was mamiy mwn a & token ef the anoreciation of the . . :, , i, t,0 ft,0- Tne Eclipse. Some few pertoffs in thte city witnessed, fe eclipse ,of henioon yesterday morning. One gentleman sat i up, until 2. o'clock to see it, and at that time it was about one-third covered. .Our mailing clerk aw it at 8 o'clock and say s at that time about one half of the surface I was obscured. The; moon. entered tho shadow at X a., m. and left, it shorily before 58.' m' - .? j ? K Serious Cfaarse . Richard - Hopkins, colored Was arrested yesterday pn a warrant; sworn : out by pne Amelia Lilly, colored, charged with an as sault with intent to commit an offence I which would have placed his life fij jeop-f aray: wss requirea io lurnwn nana in the sum of $200 , for his ;;appearancc bh a; futnredayrin default of which hewsiient . : . : . to jail. . - - rr j; ffiOTONoNi Cm;KHDAY SEPT. 25. 1885. Jiminl Court t A great deal of . business was transacted by the ' Crioinal Court yesterday, as the proceedings will show. .The following were the cases disposed of. -7.:-. ..; . , .;' .:. State b. Thomas Huggins and S. Clari- dy,; charged' with, an affray. Defendant found not guilty and discharged f ; -1 : State vs. Jim Williams, charged with as sault with intent r to 7 commit -.: raper De fendant found not guilty and discharged. . " State vs: John H. Johnson, charged with larceny. ; Defendant found guilty and kcn. State penitentiary. - ' ' . ' mate. va. . A a. aioseiey, cnargcu wun paving an Unlawful fence. 5 Defendant sub mitted and judgment was suspended on me payment of costs. : , . ; ; . . ; - r. State vs.-A. T Hewlettr unlawful fence. Defendant submitted and 4 judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. - -: Stalft va. -xy. J. Ennett, unlawful fenced Sameawpositioh as above. :,. ; - . ': ' : State vs. T. B. Carney, Thos. Mashburnf J. "Hewlett, M. F. Beasley. John-Nixop,T Thomas Moore, John Green, Jordan Nixon, Sam Hinesand Lewis H. Hiues. charged with having an unlawful fence. Defend ants submitted and judgment was suspend ed on the payment of costs. . . : Stale vs. Rev. Wilson, Newton Morgan, !!.-.' Chad wick, John Casteen, Lewis Davis, , Samuel, Davis, Robert .Bordeaux, Bamuel Blossom, P. Grady, C. C. Bordeaux, J. JSSt. George, London Bannermann, Calvin . Bizzell, . Prince Nixon, Charles Wright, Owen Sutton, Thos. Moore and Jerry Fonville, charged with having an un- awful fence; cases continued until the next term of the Court, and defendants to giveboadin the sum of $50 for their ap: pearance. State vs. Theo. Reeves, misdemeanor. De fendant submitte'd and judgment was sus pended on the payment of costs. - State vs. Charles Sullivan, charged with perjury. Case continued and - defendant recognized, with security in the sum. of $100, for his appearance at the next term of the Court. 1 State vs. J. M. Shelton.i charged with arceny. Nol. pros. " , Stat vs. -Riley Motes, charged with as sault and battery; nol. pros,; with leave. State va David Nixon, charged with lar ceny; tool, pros, with leave.' ' V State vs. Julius Jones and Charles Col- Has, charged with larceny. ; Motion for a hew .trial as to Collins, which was over ruled, and the prisoner sentenced to 4 years in the State penitentiary. Notice of appeal waived, and an appeal bond of ; $25 re quired, f - State vs. Fred. Lord, charged with lar ceny; guilty. A number of sci. fas. were disposed of. To-day ; the case of Thomas Gordon, charged with burglaTy, wiH be takeH up : Persoaal. . ,c : Prof. M. C. S. Nobles and his wife re turned from their bridal tour Wednesday night; having visited many of s the promi aent localities North during their absence. ?V t ttt n.. j- . J m - air. 11 m. uoouuuui rciurucu nuui wip to the North Wednesday night. He says Ifcw York is selling an immense amount of goods this fall. . pr. Geo. H. West, who has been here at his old home for. a couple of weeks for the benefit of his health, having improved, ex pected to return to his present home in Newton last night; . If riX. Toilers, who has. been absent for some weeks in Virginia, visiting the Springs, returned- Wednesday night, accompanied by his wife, who had been spending some months at a popular watering place in that Stale ; v v : ; ' '- - " Mr. H. S- Carlton, of the Carlton House, Ww8aw was m the city yesterday. Mrs. . J. Baker leit tor tne JNonn Wed nesday morning on a business trip Mr. R R. Bellamy leaves for New York this morning, to purchase goods , for a new drug store to be opened soon. Bfr. W. W. McDairmid, of the Lumber- tOBSntan, was in the city yesterday, ana took occasion to visit the court house to see how Judge Meares dispenses justice - Mr. W. A. Bryan and wife. of Stanford, Connecticut,'' have arrived in this city. Mr'JSryan is the lessee of the Orton House, IUO ne W noiei in process vi wuipicuuu heroi By the way, ?Mr. Bryan married a North Carolinian, his wife being a daugh ter of the late John G. Williams, a promi nent'banker of Raleigh. . Mr. W. S. Cook, of Fayetteville, is in the city, . ' t Capt J. B. Smith, the newly appointed Democratic postmaster at Fayetteville, was in the '. city t yesterday.; The Captain will take charge of his office on the 1st of Oc- (MlDCtCbinaman. a Wong Ling; 'the Chinese laundryman on Second street, "got Into trouble yesterday morning. It eeems that a colored ' woman entered his place of business and. asked him if he 'didn't want to buy some grapes.; He repliedihat he did not, and she then asked him, by way of a taunt, if he didn't want some rat. Wong Ling took this as an insult, which he proceeded, to resent' by slapping the woman and putting her out of his1 place 'of busines&r .It was not many minutes before" a-; colored officer arrived with s warrant from Justice Hill, a colored magistrate, for hisjurresL' Ling manifested. decided opposition to being arrested by the officer, but was willing to go with a "meli can man," which he did, being taken into custody by a; policeman. The magistrate Imposed .a fine, whlch,.ith the costs, amounted: -to; about mirten dollars, but this was. subsequently reduced to $5. Ling made it pretty-lively in the ' magistrate's J office lor awhile after his arresL ; - I- r r -. . . ...... . Cole's Clrena. - ! : vx?: w' Cole' circus exhibits in Wilmington on Saturday,; October -10th,. The St. Louis Pott Dispatch compliments it very highly, in the following manner: ' .' . . . " The performance was, without question, one of the very ; best ever given . here( and demonstrated most ; perfectly that it is not necessary for enterprising managers to keep in the same stereotyped track in presenting- attractions. . Cole's circus is fall of , ne w and " nover features, not ' only de-4 monst.ratang 'remarkable ingenuity m the selection of the features, but also involving remarkable skill in presefiting ': mem. - The double rrng and elevated stage are occu pied constantly and give at the same time varied and non conflictiDg performances, which can be -appreciated and enjoyed at the same time.- .The Bedouin Arabs, the Mexican exhibition, the equestrian pig and monkey,' the.', artistic- and grotesque roller Bkaters, the marvelous "human fly," M'He Aimec. the athletes. :i bare-back ridinff. the clowns and the; riding of Leon, the wonder,: and the daring feats 01-ueorge Lions. mi, the lion tamer, are; but a - tithe of 4he mul tude of features offend Transfer of Sugar. J; Laborers will, commence this- morning the,, transfer of the cargo of. sugar stored in the "building at the' northeast cornef bf Princess and North Water streets, to the Customs warehouse! This is the cargo of the Spanish schooner Natividad, which put in at this port in distress in the early part of this year, and which has been for some time undergoing repairs and altera tions at a yard in the southern section of the city. The laborers are going to do now what the ."busy bees" have for a long time' been trying to accomplish. - The Light Infantry. The parade and inspection of the Light Infantry took placs last night. The Com pany turned out with full ranks, and made a handsome appearance. Lieut. Eastman, U. S. A., was present, by invitation, and witnessed the parade. He spoke in the highest terms of the proficiency of the Company in their marchings and move ments, which were executed with the reg ularity and precision of veterans. Contract Awarded. Bids were opened at the Treasury De partment in . Washington, yesterday, for building the Surgeon's house at the Marine Hospital in this city. The lowest bid was that of Mr. Joseph Sibra, of Wilmington, at $5,750, and the contract was awarded to him. Badly Hurt. V ...... Thomas Knight, the umpire for the col ored base ball match Wednesday, between the Nationals of Raleigh and the Mutuals of Wilmington, was struck by a ball in the right eye and severely hurt, though it is thought the eye will be saved. RIVER AMD MARINE.. . A schooner, two masts,, waterlogged, lumber laden, well ..washed out, was seen 3et 12lh, -off Cape Hatter, by thoschr. Jdhn'JL Oroeii from Brunswick, Ga., at Providence. Sept. 19th. Her name1 could not lie made but. An abandoned brig, of 800 to 850 tons, with loss of fore and maintopmast, was passed off Cape Hatteras by the Nor wegian barque Josva, at Halifax Sept. 20th, from Savana-la-Mar. The derelict had her decks swept, and appeared to be of American or Provincial build. . Br. brig Alaska, Buck, sailed from Liverpool for this port 3ept. 22nd. Quarterly raesnnca - - Fourth Round for' the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South Wilmington, . Fifth Street, September 26th and 27th. Smithville Station, October 3rd and 4th. Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. Clinton Circuit. Goshen, October 17th and 18th. Duplin Circuit, at Wesley Chapel, Octo ber 24th and 25th. 5 Onslow Circuit, at Queen's Creek, Octo ber 80th and November 1st. Bladen Circuit, Windsor, August 29th and 80th. Topsail Circuit, at Rocky Point, Novem ber 7th and 8th. " Brunswick Circuit, at Shallotte -Camp, November 14th and 15th. Wilmington.Front Street, November 21st and22d. Paul J. Cabbawat, Presiding Elder, miRBIED, JONES KcLATJRIN. On the 23d lnst at the residence of Mr. John McLaurin, In this city, by Bev. J. W. Primrose, Mr. M. H. JONES, of Ra leigh, N. C, and Miss BETSIE H. HcLAURIN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEO, W. PRICE, Jr., AUCTIONEEB AND COMMISSION MEECHiNT TT'ETDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25TH. COMMENC- ing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large lot of Mis cellaneous Articles; Household and Kitchen Fur niture; one yaree and one mall.Coobtng Stove two Parlor Stoves; three Chandaliers; two Parlor Lamps; a large lot of Carpets; Sideboard, Lounge and Tables; two large Oil Paintings, very fine: one Parlor suit; one Bed Boom Suit, ana several made-up Suits.- Sales absolute and unlimited. , ae 21 8c- c ,. Review copy . - Market Stalls for Rent. PARTIES WHO RENTED STALLS NOS. 5 AND 8, Front Street Market, not haying complied with requirements of Market Ordinances, we will Rerent them, at Public Auction, MONDAY, Sept.1 28th, at 12 o'clock, at the Front Street Market House. MARKET COMMITTEE, . . - Be25 8t -- By order of Aldermen. Cape Fear Academy Trn-LBEGIN ITS THIRTEENTH SESSION ON MONDAY. SEPT. 2STH. In the Meginney School Rooms. It is Important that pupils enter at the beginning of session See catalogues in Book' stores. - - WASHINGTON CATLSTT, trio, I . sep 13 7t 13 18 18 20 23 25 7 nao - Theyf!Going , A RE AD Y OUR FORCE IS WORSEN ON OR AaraA trtvnAa W a ahull Vvfl trnA to nhoW OUT StOClC of Imported and Domestio Suitings to the pub lic whether thear? baying WVrrrwaw' r4 c - Kerchant Tauorro. : WHOEE NO, 5934 -NEW-ADVxISEMENTa BEEE! BBEFI&BBEE! Great a-Piices ! PraSST, PATTEST AS9 JfJCEEfeT BEE F. VEAL -"'.AND LAMB OH THE MASKST ! ' THE LARGEST DEALS3SAHD THE HOST COX piBczoyjTSDrTHE crrT: - Prompt DeUrery la ay prt of the city Free of - ...ii.. .. Charge, rlf you '.l9ave.'a order you can always -depend on gettjnjr what yea order, and delivered at tlMTicht time anyplace. : . The foUowlB wttt show faa what we are go- ing to do, and we taeaa what waaay 4 r CHOICS CDTi OTf SJCSV .. J;. 10 CTS. JUS. ' do. .. LAJfB.., 10 CTS. Do. locnsn in8ailOCTS; . t & CTS. .' 5 and 10 CTS. ... : ' 6 CTS. .10 and 15 CTS. . -' lajicts 12XC18 SXANKS SATJSAQE.j . Tt:t. " -k - Respectfully, . JOHN R. MELTOSf, 7 Stalls 1 and 3 New Market. seSSSk BOYS & CHILDREN'S SUITS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVES A FullL OP. Knee Mis Suits, froi 4 to 14 years. Long , " ;: 10 to 17 years. FOB SCHOOL AND DRESS. Parents will do well to call as soon as possible and get the choice of Styles and Sizes. A. DAVID, e25 tf . CLOTHIER. Sale of Oysters to be Confined to the Market House. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, SlPTIMBKB 24. 1885. ' rpHE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOB THE benefit of all concerned: ' " Col. E. I. Haix, Present, Dear Sir: The Market Committee hare decided to require the Bale of Oysters to be confined to the Market House. The store N. E. corner of building was rented for this purpose, as aUe stall 8 at lower end of Market, formerly used u beef stalls. -You wuTpIease see that parties en gaged in this bssluesa are yoperiyi netifled of the fact that ti& Ordlnane will be rigidly en forced. , Very truly, f v -. ' .TfLAltOH OIIJES, 1 ' - Chairman pro tern. Market Com. It will be my duty to see that the above order Is faithfully carried out. - E.D. HALL. se25 2t nao Mayor. Cotton Insurance. p LACED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COM PANIES : , SIRE. Continental Fire Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Co. Son Fire Ottee, Fire Insurance Association. MARINE. British St Foreign Marine Ins. Co. Union Marine Ins. Co. Continental (Marine) Ins. Co. Losses made payable In gold In any part of the world. M. 8. WILLARD, 214 North Water St. - sep 25 tf Fall Stock. , , xrE ABB RECEIVING DAILY OUR FALL Stock. , Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise of every descr!ption,Fancy Goods,Standard Works,' all the latest Novels of the day, Blank Books School Books, Stationery of all kinds, Steel En gravings, Oltographs, Oil Paintings, beautiful Velvet and oiher Frames, Chromos, Ac, all of which we are selling at the lowest prices. sept 25 tf ' P. HEINSBERQEB. Gregory Institute, t CORNER SEVENTH AND NUN 8TS WILL beriu its Annual Session on Monday, Oct. 6th. Applications for admission will be received at Memorial Hall, in the School building, on Fri day, the 2d, and Saturday, the 3d. , G. A. WOODABD, Principal. D. D. DODGE, Financial Agt. se 24 lw : Wanted, SEVERAL ATTENDANTS COLOIUEJT), MALE and . Female, for the Eastern N. C. Insane Asylunvat Goldsboro. N. C. Must come well re commended ..with some education, and must be willing to work. Wages increased according to profiolency and faithfulness.: Apply to Dk. J.-D. ROBERTS, Sup't, -se24D3tWlt, i, - Goldsboro, N. C Rev. Daruel Morrelle's; JNQLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. The Twenty-sixth Annual Session will begin ThnrsdftT. the First of October. ' For terms or any information call at the School House, corner of Fifth and Orange Sts. - sept209t " . , Private Boarding House. ; T HAVE OPENED A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE on the corner of 7th and Chesnut SUu, and : will guarantee good board at reasonable rites, r jror runner paruouiars appiy ' t ' - ' 7. MRS. B. JONES,! se 23 lw . Corner 1th and Chesnut Sta.. Fail Styles ADIE3' HATS I ' " -. ..- .: . f - ' UMBRELLAS I : .' - .fe' fAi ; - ' BARBISpHALLKK. 86 24 Hatters. Efi wortu Boarflinf : an! Day School, i For Xonog Ladies andXlUle Girled Mrs. H. P. LE VEBVRE; Prtecipal. : No. 69 Frank lin street. Baltimore, Md. The 24th School year Will begin m THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 188a. ir6ijrw: ran ' TWO W66kS,..M4MfiA-....i-,. -ft t . 3reeWeeka,.....w..J..i... 8 t t One Month....-.... , 1C . Twa- MaaU!aJ.i.vi..i:.iv is Three Months- 2 . 1. . ( . oxMth,.:;x -tz One Yean... .- jarOostEaet AdxmtittmeutM taken at Wpf ttonately low rates. C " -Ten fiaea aofld Non33afl type make one scuerf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fall acjd 7intcrvCccd:, 11. ICATZS, 116 Ilarket St. ex? Btbck Silks, nhadBBM. Ottomans, Velvets, Casnmeresj Trlcols, Ladles Cloth Henriettas, Flannels, Sce.y&a White Goodsc " Iaees, Edgings. Furs, Gloves, .: - Corsets, Men's and Boys Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics, Notions, &c., " . AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HiYE BEEN V KNOWN FOR YEARS., Terms Positively Cash. I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE - LOWEST CATALOGUES. ALL I ' ASK IS TEE . SAME TREATMENT t - v Casli ! Cash ! Cash ! '-. And assure you at the same time, my kind.pat- ".; rons, that I propose to maintain In the future the reputation gained in the past, ef having ' " The Best, the Cheapest, AND Most Complete AssortMt 'of Ms -. - , To be found outride of New York. . r C aad b4eanvMced.it-: - " . ' II. H. KATZ'S T c seSOtf 116 nAflKBT sT.' For Sent, A commodious one-story COTTAGE, new, with five rooms, and kitchen; lo cation beautifnl.good water.five blooka from Market and Front streets. Terms aaommoda.ttn?. - .'':: An elegant House, six rooms' nd kitefinn. nn Seventh street, near Market. . , House with i six rooms, ou Market street. - Apply to se 248t W. L. YOUNG. . Real Estate Agent. Fireproof Warehouse: JmmmJiL For Rent, a new Fireproof Ware?. Bill T house, 25 by 93 feet, with cement floor, r't Kltnated on Water, 'foot of Ann street. - - - Appiy to - v se281w ALFRED MARTIN; For Eent,i - STORE No. 10 Market Street, eowv occupied by W. C Mertens. Possession - October 1. Apply to '. ' se23tf 8AML BEAR, Sr. For Bent, From Oct. 1st; pros., that desira ble residence, located 8. W. corner Ninth and Chesnut streets, oontaln-. ing five rooms and basement. Kitch en and water upon premises. v - Apply to - - ' JNO. j. TCTWtXR .. oct208t For Bent, Office, Wharf and Yard, corner of Mulberry and N. Wa'er streets. ' Also, Store No. 828 N. Water street. Apply to . sep 89 lw For Bent, ; : HOUSE, with four rooms and kitchen, good cistern of water on the premises, .. ail in nrst oiass oruer, ou xnu oetweeu Chesnut and Mulberry streets. -T-: .- , . Apply to ' ' ' . r W.N.BOWDEN. : selStf For Bent, l t STORES, OFFICES ... AND DWELLINGS, mil ' Apply to au23 tf Beal Estate Agent. For Bent, : , The Store, -EXCHANGE CORNER, BifI la present occupied by Miss B.Kirrar, piji 1 IfroiStt 1st of October. Apply to autttf T. H. SMrnL For Beiit, I.tl HOUSE, situated on Front between Or- 111! HI ange ana abb streets, b&m. aouae vuu; tahis seven rooms. " - - - tf fe Gi, FOWLER. ; au3 EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL FOE BOYS Near Alexandria, Virginia The 47thi year opens . Sepu 23. 1885. Catalogues on application. -V? LvM, BLACKTORU', M. A . ' Jyls-lOW- vt- CVefr . Pricipal.' MO Mi fiiSi L m l i F'i5' 1 3t -"Ut,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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