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fhe Morning Star. - ' ' - Y:-x-i , - r " 4 . ; ' - - . ". - , . - - ; , , 'BATES OF 4ITEETJs BXCBPS MOilA8 036 rear (by Mii r U ; . j W nhnW H.OX1 Two Months, yriToClty Subacrtlrere. UeUroredin any i y. "hst-ttbicw curb nef week. . Our part taty 1 axonot authorized to collect for more inrea Mfa0aaJlasa uatter. , ? - ' J fTTxr-riVNTrriTi-kXT VIORNINO L lOJN GOTLI.VEH. '' . ' I Mai J ts. Ralston, a well known farmer 1 of Harrisonburg, Va.-was run over by a J .,;irl traiu and killed. ! Judge Geo. I rai V. WarJ, elitor of the Abingdon, Ya., fixtiminer, w;is shot and it is thought fa talty wounded by Dr. Win. White, on the streets of Abingdon. r-r Capt. Hatfield's couiiiianJ haJ a fight with a band ofIu-; diaas ia SonOra, killing several and caff taring 43; several persons were ambusca-dt-d ar.d murdered by Apaches . in Sonora ou the 17tb; Mrs. Davis, one. of the party, was captured by tho Indiana,.; - A sister-in-law of the late John Nichols, de faulting vice president of the City National bauk of Galveston, has brought suit against b "f..nnA nf.cvt men l-.ve uriven om ine vQinamen anao frvic -:&il mines m Washington Territoryrf .v '.'estructive prairie fire ! was " Started bv a m in burning straw near Travers, Da bouses, barns, tay, grain and ma-' cr.'i eiy tre destroyed. - A virulent . . ,.r nlanIopa nrovnilj omnnnr finrcoa at' Vaudaiia, III. Wm. Herron. a wealthy fiTraer, who had been thrown from his .rse and fatally injured, near QaUatin, Ttcn., confessed the murder of a U. 8. deputy marshal . for which crime a man named John Bradley has been arrested.-, - Attorney General O'Brien, uf New; York, decides that the Savings banks of ttiat St i:e are- prohibited by law from in vesting ia any bonds issued by the State of Giif- ew York markets t "Money l(g2.v cat.; cotton sliaay at 101-16 10 ;M!'o; wheat, ungraded.red 75efl' 00; corD, uagraiied;" 4848ic; Southern flour j 8U:wiy and quiet at $3 604 00; spirits turpentine steady at 34jc; rosin quiet at $1 021 10. v -.V Gen. Toombs is convalescing. Blackwood's Magazine admits that :ihe best American hotels are superior to the English. Goldsmith Maid was 28 years old iji death. She ranks next to Maud S. &s to record. H ?1 ": ' '' ?. ' It is generally understood in New I York that all of the Mugwumps will support Davfenport. v - , , , , , - About one-half of the leading pa-. TT , & v ftia-Rfc-pell Gov. Hoadly s name wrong. t J b Tfeey put in an e after I ne. .-Tg. Wilkes, so' long known' as editor of the New York Spirit of the Times, is dead. He was born in that eit v in 1817. . ' i i The Federal Court in New York sat down quickly on Mr. Hinckley's suit against the Civil Service uncon MUtuiional humbug. 1 . Lorillard sold his ? cottage,, some where aud all the papers announce it. Who says wealth is noV power and that American newspapers are not isyccphanticr - - . . 'V Dauntless was 6 hours and 20 nuinnti behind the Genesta. The DauDtJess ought to retire on its lau nlsj for they are withered. This 'waa the first race. The New York Times is-no longer !io be designated , as. Mugwump. It gone baek to its old love and promises to equal the TYibune in gen ial -party meanness, . - Dan's report of failures appear to be more complete than BradstreeCs. Kentucky is reported as having two failures last week by the flatter; Texas 2 and Tennessee 3. 1 . : Mr. Keiley is not the first American-Minister particnlar Austria has refused to receive In 162 it; re fused Anson Burlingame. Austria remains stattonary and- thinks 1885 18 the Middle Ages. It is thought that the Democrats will be bothered to supply Mr. Flbw ens's place on the NewYork ticket with the right man. He must have the shekels it seems. Davenport; on the other side, has them in abund- ance. In Virg ima a good many Republi- cans w5U r n -r .- , - 1 i'F"f' wn. juee in preier- 1 ence to the renegade Wise" ;' Col j lI- Rtvep, who wa iafow ru; of the T?l v, wa8Jatelr Chairman lIe Republican State Committee, 18 out in a long letter setting forth his reasonn . setting forth a80ns for supporting Lee. , The RuT r 1 : ' -of iw eiSn Mews-Observer says 1 Air. h abius H. Busbpp ihrf mpw iii0- . . . strict Attorney: while yerS &Tn- Irrch 4th' 1848. and euSaSi ! xteenth year marched as wr'ice in lhe& fi untiy'a call, to render "?on after ?i5d' Completing hia edu Unlw.r.u?!. lhe war. he eraduated at the was admittPH ;i .u ."ouna in 1868, and 8acceedina vlt e-bar JMuary-of the tand amonl l-' at ,Qce taking a high State TcanLi Profe88lnal brethren at' . won v nr rivK rt . . . - 1 capital.' - - - - -" ' ' "i ' i. ;x: .". 1 v. , l II II' J . ..... . I. . i f I . 1 1 II- t X X 'r-w I X X v'l .III ' : c 1 1AI Vi Q r -V I I - . " I y . ;v :- r ' VOL. XXXVII.--NO. 6. OV. lilll, of NeT Xork, IS but 41 yeara old ' He - has. always been, a Democrat Bnd isalawyerof standi lawyer of standing. i and ability. An exchange says: f " v "Jn 1875 MfJ TTill vnaonrJMntarf iir flnw TUden .1; with William-MHSfn Handand other, prominent men,' on tha w""usion xo provide a uniform charter, .v, vnivo m mc ouius, uiu lie uecimea tO Serve on account 6f nroffiRsinnn.1 ments. In his own city. Mr.' Hill has served" .une term in xne common council as alder man from his ward' the strongest BeDublt- can ward m the city. - At the expiration of wot lerm na was rbnwn mavnr nf Kimim - leading his ticket lareely, althoueh hia or ponent was a strong candidate and a popu lar man. jj'or a number of years Mr Bill was theproprietor of the Elmira Dailv Ha- tettorXhe leading Democratic paper of the southern tier, but he has retired from the concern.'. It begins to look as if Gov, Hoad- J I i Wa " ' ' - y ,. " . -f Hyould;b,e. re-elected spito.o that by tEeir bloody-sbirt ray ings they have lost the respect and confi deuce of the business men. If true oraker . will feel it at the polls. Frank. Unrd is stumping Ohio and f6.8 Hoadly will be ; elected He 18 reported assaying: "A great increase in trade between Ohio and the South has brought the business men of both sections into close relations, so that intelligent Ohio men have not far to seek for a refutation of Sherman's charges. Gov. Hoadly'8 conduct in the camoaten has been admirabla." Reports, from London of the dale of the 26th are totho effect that the Gladstone manifesto haa not helped the Liberals and T welded . them to- ether. Church disestablishment is said to be a serious stumbling-block' which is hard to avoid. Lord Salis bury will soon issue his proclama tion and then the 'fight will open in earnest. It is believed that Glad stone's voice is so affected he can never speak again at length and -that his career as an orator is about ended. r ' - : Reports from London of the date of the 26th are to the effect that the Gladstone manifesto has -not helped the Liberals and welded them together. Church disestablishment is said, to be a serious stumbling , , - , . , . , , . , r ; , block which is hard to avoid. Lord 0 v ... l" v-- Salisbury will BOon issue his procla mation and then the fight will open in earnest; : It ia.believed that Glad stone's voice is. so affected he can never speak again at length and that his career as an orator is about ended Anna Drinker, who has written stories and poems over the nom de plume of -'-'Edith May' has been con fined for many years in the State Asylum at Hainesburg, Pa. She has been restored to reason and been re leased. An account says:, ;. ' "iVo months ago she wrote a pathetic letter to the State lunacy committee re questing the secretary to visit ; her and .to release her from confinement. In answer to the appeal Dr. Thomas G. Morton, the professional medical member of the committee,- visited the unfortunate woman and ' found that she was fully restored to reason, " " English politics will be lively soon. It is announced that the eminent .Toll n Rrifrhf. will rntfir nnlitisr ffir the Liberal canse. He - is the great- est living 'English . speaker except Gladstone. It is not yet announced when Mr. Gladstone will be able io speak. It is said that the Parnellites are the only firmly organized party in Grestt Britain now. 1 "II Has Never Waned or Flickered." Greensboro Workman. r I ; The Wilmington Mobninq Stab completed its eighteenth year on the 23d of September, and; has fairly earned the right to live and move and. shine in the: light-shedding firmament of daily newspapers. It has never waned, nor flickered since we first knew it; ? y - ' Spirits Turpentine Western Carolina had af rest last week. ... v ' Many thousand attended the Cole show at Asheville. ' Raleieh has thus far lost 545 bales in its , cotton , receipts - as compared 1th 1884. Mr. J. A. Robinson salutes the readers of the Goldsboro 4u in a modest way in ua ibbub 01 duuub. ... aj ..... rrk. A winl firm is now ). j&. ana-j. a. rtooinson- North Carolina ana Virginia. , :u - Raleigh Visitor: The dwelling hQU8e of Oakley, colored, on the land of Mr. Allen Rogers, in Bouse's Ck township, thU cwnty, was destroys ed hy flre yesterday about, 12 o'clock, to- gether with all of its contents. :,, : - Fayetteville . Observer: Capt. Humphreys, who has charge "of -the Gov- ernmsnt work on theTiver, says that it has been pushed forward as fast as the appro tion would permit, and that one or more of the shoals will soon be ; removed. : Capt. Bumphreys is not working a very large force at present - t ? Greensboro Workman: From Mr, R. A. Jenkins we learn thatj he saw . . . m . the ? two brag watermelons or w uibwu weighed yesterday morning. One weighed 01 pounds the other 106. They , will be exhibited at the coming State Fair, should they keep sound until that time., ; .WILMINGTON, N; C1, TtJESDAYv SEPT.1 29; 1885 , w Richmond JHspatch: IlAx&iGHi N. C Sept. 25.--There'are about fifty ap plicants xor tne position of titate Ldbranan. The Trustees of the Library: meet in a few days, and an appointment to fill the va-r cancy caused by ' Capt. Shotwell's death ill be "made.' There are '. many t ladies among the applicants, - The storm in jured the Gospel tent at Durham so that services' cannot be held therein before next week, v Meanwhile services' are - conducted at the churches." --. -. : f ' Edenton 'Miqmreri. vWeregrW w aearn mac me in nonse i ox ilrs. B. g. Lawrence, Murfreesboro. N C. : was burn ed last week. . The, protracted meet- ing neia with tne church at Bethel, con ducted by the-, pastor Rev.-.W. P, Jordan, assisted by Rev. Messrs, Babb. Buaf ort and Peel :wa a good, meeting ; . some ten or twelve were oapuzeo.,- we? regret to learn the corn crops in ; Bertf ord, Bertie and Gates counties have been materially in jured by the, drought, and , cotton is cut short f uUyonerthd.s.,f 44 i.r, Washington Gazette :l The town is now . abundantly-' supplied wHh ' good hard coaL and sellrne f oraS -wAet. w- The outlook a few years ago, ' rendered- it very presumable that Beaufort; "county wouia oe a -noanner rice county1' nut the present crop eclipses nearly all hope.; The rice crop is a failure, i-'- Mr.- Jesse Braddy, who lives 12 miles below this town, planted one acre in . watermelons this year and sold $124.75 worth. . This same acre would make 250 pounds of cot ton, ana at tit cents per pound would have been $20.62. l ' r r: - " " New Berne Journal: The man ufacture of wood pulp will begin about the first of November. Industries of this kind are what booms a town. ; A friend writes us from White Oak. Jones countv. that Mr. Owen Rodgera went outhuntine recently and killed two four snag bucks with a single barrelled gun without moving out of his tracks,' He carried them about three miles, and dressed them ; and they weighed 162 pounds each. ;.' He must be a good shot and a strong man, as it is said that he did all this alone. Asheville Advance: We are sat isfied that the freight rates between this point and any of the markets are much too high, but . it does seem, even .with high, rates, apples could be profitable put on the Wilmington market from this section. A correspondent writes us from Mitch ell county that one day last week a miner named Harris was buried beneath a slide of rock and dirt in a mica mine. No one was present but his little child, who' was too small to render assistance. - The frightened child ran after a neighbor who refused to quit hir work, savins that he was usine a hired mule at a dollar a day. Harris will cue 01 His injuries, : . , Raleigh News-Observer: Mr.W. A. Bryan's newliotel at Wilmington is the Orton Honse. He is now there, preparing for the winter campaign. He and his wife have many warm friends in Raleigh.: Yesterday the directors of the Raleieh & Gaston Railroad mtt" here, Mr. John M- Kobmson presiding. All save Hon. J. B. Batchelor was present. R. C. Hoffman, of Baltimore; was appointed a director vice Walter Clark, resigned, and took his seat in the board. A regular annual dividend of 3 per cent, was declared. Yesterday a young man named - Hunt of .Granville county, was here. "He is the parjy who last year sold the tobacco from three acres of land for $1,700. He says the Wake lands are equal to those of Granville. He is now looking at lands near Oaks, with a view to purchasing. There is sure to be a rise in the price of tobacco lands in Wake. It was remarked yesterday that land was now worth, ten per cent, more than two years ago. The farmers, of Johnston county will plant far more tobacco and much less cotton next year. The loss or tobacco barns in Franklin and Johnston counties has been quite heavy the past ten days. vve are glad to note the begin ning of work on the extension westward of the Carolina Central Railroad. Such an extension carried to the point of a connec tion with the; railway system of the great West would herald the dawn of a brighter day for Wilmington 'and benefit the State generally.'-ry 1 - ' f . iBir ADVEKxiftKiritcnrK. ; Hkinsberger School books. : j G. W. Peicb, Jb-Auction sale. E. J. Mooke & Co. Fresh fruits. Miss II art Primary department.- . f 5 Mtoson Double-breasted suits, etc. Masohic Meeting St John's Lodge. ; Mrs. E Warrku Pears, apples, etc Local lMli. ... i : . , r" r Receipts of cotton 5 yesterday 1,026 bales. ; . The storm signal was again yesterday. flying f' Two cases of disorderly conduct were disposed of by Mayor Hall yesterday morning. . ' ' ? . r2.: The Carolina Central mail now closes at 6.15 p. m., and is open for de livery at 8.45 a. m. ' Mr.'M.' J. Heyer is putting up' a large warehouse in the neighborhood of the Wilmington Compress. ' - .- - ; Mr. John Wilkins is putting up a fine residence on Fourth, between Bladen and Brunswick streets. r" Capt. D. J: Cowan, of Colum bus county, has, been appointed a special agent of the reading department , , - On Thursday night next Rev. Herndon Tuttle, of the Fifth Street M. . Church will preach, by request, a sermon especially for men, and no ladies will be admitted. . - ' . r The - woodenv bridge over the railroad on Fourth street is being put in re pair and is now blockaded, being torn up at the south end. '-People now have to cross Sixth street bridge. , " " The . editpr.is indebted through 'MrrGeo.-Wr?lfajoV secretary, ,for; a com plimentary ticket to v the twenty-fifth an nual fair of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, which, takes place October ,21st, ,22nd and 2'rX;vVtrv'K' - There was a game of base' ball yesterday afternoon between the "Comet BtarandeBightswhu resulted n a score OM toum, favor of tte ' 'Comet. Stor.Tgaino was played at tha. Sea; side grounds and the clubs were colored. tirade and ' Praetfee oT the White DepartmeBt TcttkMty Afternoon. I The white' fire", department od the city was out, yesterday afternoon, for parade and practice, in accordance-with orders from Chief Myers. The centre of attrac tion was at, the intersection; of .Front and Market streets,' c and there a large, crowd gathered to witness the "exercisea.r The 'Little GiaBt""wa8 stationed at the corner of 'Tront arid Princess -streets,1 arid the" '? Adrian" at the corner of Front and Dock. Both engines 'displayed their capacity for throwing water to good advantage, but the condition of the hose wa a great draw back", to that show of efficiency which is desirable. For this the firemeri are not to blame. The necessity fori a supply of new hose of a better quality than that now in use is very apparerit Ihere was a .big turst im the Little GianttT' hose in front of Messrs. Brown & Roddick's dry ' goods store, and the escaping water '.was , thrown in streams through the front door "of the establishment, wetting some ybung ladies and causing1 them to scream in terror; and sprinkling some of the goods near the door. Fortunately the hose was'promptly pulled out and the stream turned in a different direction before doing much damage. 1 . ..The most attractive feature of the after noon's performance was the race against time by members of the Wilmington Hook & Ladder Company No. 1, who accom plished two quite remarkable feats. The truck, with horses attached, started from Orange street-and drove down to Front, halting at the site of the old market house, when a ladder was taken from the truck, carried to a position in front of the.. ".'Me chanic's Saloon, raised to the "roof, mounted by one of the men, who came down again, and the ladder was returned to its place on the truck, all in 1 minute and 28 seconds. In the same test the ladder was taken from the truck, placed in posi- sion, mounted and returned to the truck in 3d I scconos. In the second test the time was reduced considerably. The gong struck, the ladder was removed from the truck, taken to the same building as before, raised, mounted by one of the men. to the roof, who returned, and the ladder was carried back and placed in its proper position on the truck all in just S3 seconds of time. That was certainly quick work, and the firemen who accom plished the feat deserved all the encourag ing compliments .which were- showered upon them on every- side. The distance from the truck to the building was about forty yards. The location for the practice could have been improved upon. The place selected is too much of a thortegkAre. - The small boy was in his glery during the exercises,- which were commenced about 4 o'clock. Burglary. On Sunday morning, between 3 and 4 o'clock, an attempt was made to burglarize the residence of Stephen Johnson, colored, on Brunswick, between Fifth and Sixth streets. The burglar did get into the kitchen and had reached his hand in through a . broken pane of glass and re moved the fastening over a window open ing into a room occupied by James Black wood; a brother in-law of Johnson. At this moment Blackwood became aroused, when the thief warned him not to say a word or he would suffer the consequences. In the meantime the young man quietly reached behind him. drew a loaded pistol from un der his pillow and fired two shots at the burglar Jn; rapid succession, but he suc ceeded ia making his escape. Subsequent examination revealed the course of one of the balls, but no trace of the other could be discovered, and Blackwood is of the opin ion that the burglar carried it somewhere in his body. Personal. 4 Rev. Dr. Pritchard.bf the First Baptist Church, arrived home from Philadelphia Saturday night and filled bis pulpit on Sun day, preaching to good congregations. ? We regretted to be informed yesterday of the sudden death from .heart disease of Mrs. Fremont, wife of CoMS. L: Fremont She died at Smithville yestsrday morning, v Prof. Frank Wright, of Philadelphia, is here for the purpose of giving' musical in struction to the choir of St James' church. He will also give instruction in vocal and instrumental music to those of the public who desire to patronize him. ; We were glad to meet Capt J. W."Hin son,rdrmerly , of this; city, but now pf Tumbro. Hinson& Co., of Charleston, on 'Change yesterday. He is in fine health. Superior Court. The Superior Court for New Hanover commenced its session veatcrday, Hon. A. A. McKoy, Jndge of this judicial district, on the bench, and : our "new Solicitor, lUr. O. H. Allenbeing the prosecuting officer. This is Judge McKoy's first visit to Wil mington' in an official capacity for someJ timeY;He has many strong friends and ad mirers here. , Mr. Allen is making a very favaraimpTCwton. ; It; is his first visit since lis election to the. position .of ( Solici tor ot.thnDistrict;.-.i.;v,i-Tu--:- No business of importance has as yet been transacted by the court .Thecaieri- dar was prepared. . Tlac Owner. :' The frame dwelling destroyed by fire on Saturday night, on Sixth, between Queen and Wodster afreets, Hbelonged to Mr.f F. W. Kioffand was ?bccupled by Thoa. 'King' coloredV who lost what he'had in the hous Jlt caught on rorf,prpbaWy; from a fipark. .' It. was at , first ' reported to nave oeen unoccupied. Hw Literary Society Members of - the Wihninglon Light In-' f antry , Company f met Jast night at the' companys armory and organized afiterary society. 'The following were elected bffi-; cers: 'V- -.'-'. 1 te - - President j. C. Morrison. ' n ' 1 i Secretary J; J. Hedrick, Jr?'i . i - v -? Librarian J. S. Hooper. -.v .The Society -will meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month. TJ Tbe Public Scnools: . , ;. tf ig l -f i The graded, schools; of, this city nder the ; superintendence , of. .Prof. .. M. Cl 8.' Noble, wiJI open on Monday next,: the 5th; pf October. 1 'It is ' desirable that all who desire - to enter these - schools should be promptly on hand.-on the morning of the day named. . From present indications the number in attendance will exceed, that of any previous year. " , x( "NEWT ASJYEKHSEMENTSi BEETHRlCN rYoTr are hereby summoned to attend an Emergent Meeting, this (Tuesday) Eve ning, at 8 o'olk. for work In the B. A. degree. - A cordial invitation la extended to visiting Brethren. - . I ; se29 1t - JAMBS L MBTTS. Secr?y. Very Handsome ; DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, ALL THE LA test styles of cnt and make. Children and Beys Clothing a specialty. Large stock of Neckwear. The best O110 Dollar Shirt sold at . - MUNSON'S, se29 tf -. Clothier and Merchant Tailor. De Aiijbire Pears, ND A CHOICE LOT OF .QBAiPBS. BANANAS and APPLES, bylto-day's Steamer. MBS. B. WABBEN. t2BI will open a Branch of my Candy Business at Bxchane Corner on or about the 8th of Octo ber. se29tf Text Books TTSED IN THE CAPE FEAR ACADEMY, Washington Cadett, PriacIpaL J. B. Monroe, As sistant, for sale at HETNSBEBOEB'S ... Live Book and Moslo Stores. School Books v ND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, '- SLATES, COPY Books, Crayons, Book Straps, Bags, PencilsPer s, - Inks, Rubbers, Ac. Parents ' will please send their children to -se29tf HEINSBEBGER'S. GEO. W. PRICE, Jr., AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 'TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, SEPT: SO, COM menoine at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large assort ment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Parlor Suit, one Bed-Room Suit, one large Cook toff Stove'.. Mirrors, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, Bed Bteada.Jaatowwk oae-hes to Ptgt-Oombl-nation Safe, one small size Patent Sprmr-Loek Safe, Pining1 Room and Parlor Chairs, Chamber Sets, Show Cases, Butter Crocks, Carpets, Lace Curtains. Window Shades, Crockery, Tinware and Hardware, a lot of Clothing, and other arti cles. Review copy. se292t School for : Joung ! Ladies, IIIISS HART, Principal, Assisted by MISS M. B. BROWN: Vocal and Instrumental Mnsic taught by MBS. M. P. TAYLOR. The next Session vrUl begin WEDNESDAY, the 7TH OP OCTOBER. Thorough course : ilifcilsii, French, Mathematics, Natural Science. Free Instruction In French language, y,- Singing, Calisthenics and Needlework. v - , The ART CLASS, under MRS. E. H. PARSLEY, will be resumed the first week in November. Special arrangements have been completed for the accommodation of a limited number of very young pupils In the PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Application should be made before the opening of the session. For terms and particulars, apply to the PRINCIPAL, No. B, North Third Street se29 4t tathButu. nao FRESH SUPPLY BY STEAMER. 8ECKEL PEARS, BBRNB DE ANJOIRE PEARS, DUCHESS PEARS, GRAPES IN PROFUSION, FINEST ASPINWALL BANANAS YET RECEIVED, i CHOICE LOTf SELECTED ORANGES. I E. J. MOORE Ac CO., se 29 tf I-' ' ''' ' NORTH FRONT ST. Save. rpHERB IS NO REASON WHY GENTLEMEN should pay from $40 to 173 for Suits of Clothes made to order by people who know nothing about the Tailoring business except the faculty of charging these enormous prices, when here m our midst they can save aoo and ret Suits made Where the at SO per cent Tie Practical Tailor and. competent to satisf v the most fastidious, We claim we can furnish the MOOT FASHION ABLE SUITS AT A LESS COST than any of the so-called "Tallorr"m this State. , - -r r We have the CHAMPION COTTER, the emi nent young Englishman, who meases all of onr customers with his stylish garments. He Is a practical Tailos, who has learned his trade on the wora-Dencn. ana through n&m atudr. n me wora-oencn, ana tnrougn ji&ra study, expe rience, remarkably fine taste and close attest: rience, remarnaoiy nne caste ana -close attention has gained a position in'the "master art" worthy of any Cutter in London. Paris or Naw York. , We personally give our attention to the work room, where every garment turned oat by as is superior in workmanship to any other house. ' Our prices are far below the exhorbitaht charges of other Tailors who claim to do first class work. - -----JOHN DYER, a , se27tf - , - .-v-t Tailor. Fall Stocki i Stock OFBOOTS, sb fXUR FALL STOCK OF BOOTS, shoes, hats. CAPS, V, TRUNKS ' AND VALISES Is how com- - 't.atoat. nt-trlo on4 InmM.nrtAMI. ,t plete : iu at ' A. SHRTEB'S, Sep 87 tf if-Ai tit ;vvC. Q8. ! Market St WHOLE NO 5937 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : ror tent, The Store opposite City Hall, at pie- I II sent occupied by Mr. C. D. Vyert. This Ui te a good stand for either Grooerr Store. . . . -. a uniffov a Apply to - D. O'CONNOR seWSt . r , : EealEateAreat. Tor Eent,; 1 The most attractive and nwimnll. . ons is tore on Water Street.' Alro, two Offices,- unsurpassed for comfort and tooDvenienoOi . Atoo, the Second floor ef the J oaes Store, on Water Street Apply to : A. H. 6BCBNB, -se26tf Kerchner Building. Fireproof Warehouse. For Rent, a new Fireproof Ware II tia house, 5 by W feet, with cement floor. situated on Water, foot of Am street, s se231w- 7tVo ; ALFRED MaSTTN. ' leiiti HOUSE, wlthfour rooms and kitchen, good cistern of water on the premises, iall in first class order, on 2nd between Cheanut and Mulberry streets.. 4 . : Apply to ' se!5tf - W.N.BOWDEN. For Bent, STORES, OFFICES AND DWELLINGS. Apply to ' -'-' - D. O'CONNOR; an 23 tf - Real Estate Agent. ', For Bent, That desirable BRICK TENEMENT HOUSE, situated on Front between Or- Jange ana Ann streets, said House con tains seven rooms, i - . Apply to " - anS9tf- - WM. G. FOWLER. AN OLD STAND BDf A HEW STORE, ISTos. 15 &17 South Front St. Tr ITH A FRESH STOCK OF CHOICE GROCE RIES.selected almost exclusively f or.the RETAIL FAMILY TRADE of the city, and with a full corps of Competent Assistants, 'AM Expenses Materially Reincei, I feel warranted in offering to the public In ducements equal to. any. house In the South. I would be pleased to wait on all who will call upon me, and even if they do not buy, feel sure I can offer prices which will surprise. It Is no trouble to show my Stock, or to give Prlce3. . f JNO. t. BOATWRIGIIT, se 17 tf ' 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET. 4 to 6. CUT ON AN AVERAGE FOUB SUITS per day In our Merchant Tailoring Department but, as is quite natural, we want to Increase the number. We want to have SIX A DAY, and will make every effort to carry out onr wishes. We have the facilities for doing the work, and are never sat!vs:",H ? vot running at full speed. We appreciate fact that to firms about this result wo roust offer SUPERIOR lt?ITJCE MEIJTS to the trade, and vre Intend u wj, though we ku.OT' now we do tho largest, bnal ness, still there Is no reason why it tatnot bo larger. We have the VERY CHOICEST STYLES OF GOODS to select from, and we are certainly making some HANDSOMB SUITS. We strive each succeeding season to excel all former ef forts, and we fell confident that our work this fall and winter will be even better than last. se 27 tf MESnUNT TAILOR. Kev, Daniel Morrelle's TNGLISH AND CLASSICAL bCHOOL. . The Twenty-sixth Annual Session will begin Thursday, the First of October. For terms or anylnf ormation call at the School House, corner of Fifth and Orange 8ts. sept 20 9t , Glass Fruit Jars. VE THE COHANSEY IN STOCK NOW. half gallons and quarts. They have riven 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. A. FECK' Some New Styles. "TB HAVE SOME VERY PRETTY STYLES OF Gentsand Ladles' Goods, which we offer at resA sonable prices. - ; . " Our GENTS' $3.50 AND $3.00 GAITERS best hi the State for the money. Call and see. Geo. B. French & Bond, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. " ' sep 27tf Salvation Oil, s Cutici Lily Wash, Harter's Iron Tonic, Sweet Gum and Mullein, and a full stock of other saleable Patent Aeawmes, urugs, Chemicals, &o H. HARDIN. . Dranrlst and Seedsman. se27tf New Market. Wilmington. N.C. Cotton-FresSi "TJS HAVE ONE OF THE CEIJBRATED MQ- KARCH COTTON PRESSES la'stock; whJohcia be had at a low figure. Guarantee it to be supe rior to any Press on the market. . WM. B. SPKENGEB MX. ' -vi;-i r-ssOr'i mmxmB bhw, seSTtf Wilmington N. C r Tar Heel liniment jTB INTERNAL AND ETTERNAT. USE, -- Ely's Cream Balm xA WeMJe-Meyert Ca tarrh Cure. -Also, -m. complete stock of Patent Medicines. Droes. Jbc at - ;r-- -X C.MILLER1 se s tt. - . Corner Fourth and Nun ft mtti ' ssti 1 Ml m r. JACOB'S OIL, WIZARD OIL, MAGIC OIL, St. Josenh'S Oil. 8. H.H.. 10' Cimnlbilm. ura. Cnratine. Honnnhnld Ammnnla. PnnH : j-. Tuiv Weeks..... foat.: r?t .i.. ....... Twe: tarooatraet Adrertteonents taken at pror tionatafy low rates. Ten mws solid Nonpareil type make one sq- NEW ADVEIlTIS32iIElITJ. Fall and Winter C : : dr 5 -Air El. r.l. KATZ'C, lienarket Bt. 4r r j - An Entirely XTop Ctcc!: -I . . .. . r- Silks, Rbadam. Ottomans, t Telvets, Casbmeres, Trtcols, . Ladles' Cloth, Henriettas, V Flannels, &c, Sec, White GtoodSi Lccs, Edslnss.Fnrs, CloTesV Corseis, IMcq's and Roys Wear, Hosiery, Ronsekeeplne Goods,' Domestics, BTotlons, Ac., dec: ' AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN-; KNOWN FOR YEARS. Terms Positively Cash;; I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE , ' LOWEST CATALOGUES. . ALL I ASK IS THE . i SAME TREATMENT 7 . ? -. Cash! Cash! Cashl And assure you at the same time, my kind pat-C rons, that I propose to maintain In the future Vhe .. ' repntatlon gained in the past, of having ;. The Best, the Cheapest, AND Most Complete Assortment ;cf ki ' To be found outside of New Yc?b Call and be convinced at ' H. H. KATZV. se 20 tf 116 Bl ABKET ST. CoSbe, Sngar. Holasses ; "I f F2C3 Choice RIO COFFEE, 25 K A Bbls WhiU- Extra C oo K( BhU Golden c ,: J A A Tkt. .J.. . .-.. ...... ' - i.:.:..: .-3 t . JfJ J-U l,;ce rovwxuuv &.uiJM,ffR7, l 100 Boxea a-c-K-filD:Kii -- 1QQQ Bbls FLOUR, an grades. gQQ Half Eolla 21b BAQGING, 2500 Bnndl6S New ARROW TIS 25Q Kegs NAILS, ; Bnndlea)OPIBON. -SFf'i, 25 384168 RANDOLPH. SHEETING, '50 150X68 86160160 cbsam caEESE,-.;' ; 50 XM.CAKES andlCRACKERS, 50 Boxes CANDY, Soda, Lye, Potash, Soap, 8tarch,JBBaff. Tobacco, Ae., ko , 1; ' . For sale by ," se28tf WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. J"ORFOLK, VA., WAS STARTLED RECENTLY by the announcement that Mr. Clcer. Burruss, one of Its wealthiest citizens, had died suddenly while sitting In a chair, without having had any premonition of the event. He was insured la the Mutual Life Insurance Company for $20,000, the policy dating from 1868. The net cost of this In surance was but $10,275. " Weekly Exohange" of 21st8ept. . ;- :: . -;--.(,-- ' M. a WT11JLRD, ' - ' W m . Art. Mat. Life Ins Co. of N. Y- ' sep27tf 14 North Water St K Gregory Institute. CORNER SEVENTH AND NUN 8TS WILL ; begin its AnnuaLSession on Monday, Oct (u. Applications for admission will be received at -Memorial Hall, in the School building, on Fri day, the 2d, and Saturday, the 8d. - ;; G. A. WOODARD, PrlncipaL j, D. D. DODGE, Financial Agt. se241w -?r See! OUR CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, Road Wagons, Carts, Drays, Trunks, Bags. Satchels and Harness. Repairing promptly done. Call, examine our goods, get pur prices, and von will be sure to buy. ''' '' ' . MoDOUOALLABOWDEN. ; se27tf ' : ; ' lMJSorth Front IS COMING, AND NOW. IS THE TIME TO have your Stores overhauled and put up for the winter, If yon want a first-elass COOKING OF HEATING STOVE, we can furnish yon.- Pure White Oil always on hand. - v ; - f - PARKER TAYLOR, se27t - ' - 88 South Front8t.- Andirons, &c. TTfTB 1ARB OFFERING THTS WEEK SOME .. thing nice in the Way of Andirons Brass, Berlin. Bronze and Iron-Also, Shovel and Tongs. Blower; Stands, Coal Hods, and everything- to make the fireplace bright and cheerful. , ,- ; GILES A MUBCHISON, . . sep27tf v 5i- - TMarchison Block; :; -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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