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" , i Bi in Tin... u.n mi , , , , . - ....... - a , - rM- , v T m r i n , , , a ' -aaaa ei The Morning btar. rTW-- :;;;- T -ty yyy ;- -.V-'- - PITBLISBBP DAILY nne Tear, (Dy aui roww ru, , su Months. Three Months,' po Months. JnTv.7AtT Snbsorlben, deUrered la any part . tha City. Pi r Ce a per week. On City re not antnorizea to oouect xor more gn three months to adyanoe. . - n tared at the Post Office at WOmlngton, N. O, LB OOWUU VM i w iTTrrt TrkTmTrvT 1 VIUKiMlXlJr JliJLrxXXWIN. OUTLINES. Rev. Dr. Uurry, - ine newiy appoiniea Minister to Spain has been interviewed by a reporter. oever&i iourin-ciass post- miisters were appointed yesterday for Nirih Carolina. - Nelson Stewart and Anderson Davisr colored burglars were sen tenced to be hanged yesterday, at Charlotte, w n . The case of Riel is under con sideration by the Privy Council, and will probably be against him. - A Turkish frigate goes to Crete with an armed force. -ThftTlt divorce suit in Baltimore has been settled in the Circuit court at that city in favor oi airs, iseii; bit. .pen .paying I m w t .11 -r -w- i $40,000 instead of annual alimony. -No one at the Postofflce Department in Montreal has shown any symptoms of in fection with small pdx The strike of tbe oottoa operatives at Oldham' has ended and the mills at Ashton-Under Lynne hire iesumed work. The1 PMta .. has: d ci lid not to send troops into Roumelia without European mandate, but will not almit it is only a local question. ' In terviews in regard to Andrew Johnson and the Southern aristocracy. , The private secretary and the assis tnut private secretary of Andrew Johnson give their opinions about .the disclosure by , cn auncey Depe w. - - Five derricks fell at tbe city water works in Centreville, Mm. killing ono man nd injuring - three oth .n. A. terrible explosion occurred in' a miae at Wilksbwo.'Pean , and one man . was killed and fourteen wounded. f r The late U. S. Commisstoner 'of , Agricul ture at Boston is sued to1 recover alleged miip!iel funds. -An 'attempt was maJe at Copenhagen to assasinate Premier Eiinff Five people were injured in Chicago by the supports of a house giving way. . A.n infernal machine was found on the street car track in St. Louis. ' J- H Y. markets: Money 1J3 percent.; cot Ion quiet and firm at 9 13-1610c; wheat, oDgraded red 8297ic; corn. No. 2, 5l 51ic ; southern flour.quiet and easy ; spirits turpentine steady at 37c; rosin quiet at $1 02il 15. . .-' , - 1 .Rev. Dr. Milburn is back in New York from a short trip to Europe. I The latest rumor about the new Cardinal is that Archbishop Gibbons will get it. -1 The cotton in Georgia has been verj much injured by the continued havv rains Ohio Democrats are offering to bet odds that Sherman is not returned to lh U. S. Senate. 1 Rev. C. M. Booth, Baptist, is in disgrace cause,": forgery and bad associations. This is at Springfield t Mass. ; .r! , -1. 'f ?t f Colored candidates on Republican tickets in Ohio , had ? but little show ing. 1 ney were dropped every- where:iv-v - Y V. Davison, a rope walker,had a fall of twenty feet at Spartanburg S. C, arid was dangerously hurt He i8 spitting bloxKi f, ndff. ' ' The ad Vance in wheat5 has come too late, it is said,- to benefit the farmers id the Northwest, as they have already sold the bulk of their eroo. r' Tl fTT ' T 1 The Secretary of thejTreasury was to have heard the representatives of the rice growing interest yesterday This is necessary in view of recent rulings. . .,-.i;.i - I'he finding of a true bill against editor Stead is. just one of those strange freaks of so-called English jostice that are so hard for Americans1 to understand. He was showing how, a certain outrage could be committed and he is found guilty fordoing thisJ J Referring to Dr.. Curry; and the : sieged complaints by Catholics,- Secretary Bayard said: , .' ;, -; trl Wfnave no religious tests in this coun '7: We .certainly have none in this de4 Partment." . V ; ' . ' . . "Spain used to have some ureligious'. te8t8" of its own. 'Suppose it has : some now, what wither Seeretary do about it? 'IMri " f When Voltaire : read an: ossay:in ris on Shakespeare, the English; w. Elizabeth" Montague,asl presi 01, voltaire; attempted to show! at the nnrivalled dramatist -was yta 8reat poet. CoL.fligginson recent article says the W Yoltaire hd finished 'reading ' P&th!? expressed to her by some one; KLthf..Se not, caused? one of the friends of M. do Yoltaire." 1 erv nnat 1 ery particular IT. Y; "JSiin he late'Carc hav , & w"s.. Anis IS TIT in to suspect the VOL. XXXVII.-NO. New York purist of being the inven LOr or t.hrtfio kTia..a .v.i . 7 - ' -wr .. vuwtw"'y' ma are each favorites with some North Car: ouoa eaitors and nra'aM. v w; refer to fexcurtedw and ;Vfuneral lzed.M There ought to be a law against suon oitenders. ; The Queen's En- lish has many enemies in this land of the free. : - - ' 2 ' , The peanut crop for 1885 is very snort as comnared with th 1884. ; It is estimated at a.4.nrtrft bushels, a falling off- of U,150,o66 1 hnftuaU r, ' ; 7 rw "w 1,11 :ttlullua urP 18 Slven at ,200,000, or 100,000 bush-; him ihwu Tn an-vi iwUi- r a . r w AO' quote irom ; Bushels. Stocks in all markets October 1, 189-.....: : .... .. fiinnna xnessee ,crop. . . . ....... i -1,2530,000 v wginia crop. ..... . . 2,000.000 Xf Crth garoUnacrop. . A , . , . . , 300.00 0 Total supply...... . -i.t . . 3,890,000 The consumption for the current year is placed at .2,905,000 bushels, which is creatl v in excess of anV: "btheryear;- .5 - - . m j - - j . i The Catholic Visitor, of Rich mond, Va., has an editorial on Dr. Curry, and a discourse he is credited with preaching at Richmond in 1876. . A dispatch from Richmond to the Baltimore Sun, dated 18th, says: ' 'He is represented as saying that the dif ficulties in Italy of converting the Roman. Catholics to Christianity, and distinctively to the Baptist Church, are even greater than were those in the South Sea Islands, or even China; that Romanism has been incorpora ted into the very life of the , people of Europe: had been a corroding canker, eat ing the public conscience and emasculatine Everything like spiritual life." , - - . V It is said that the President will be urged hot to send Jhim to Spain. ' In the recent electio n in Ohio tha frauds upon the ballot rivalled '.any thing that has been , hitherto known. Cincinnati and Columbus were the scenes of the most barefaced rascali- ties. Ballot boxes were literally stuffed by wholesale. Such; fraud were never equalled at any time in any part of the South. The returns were carried about wrapped in pam per like so much Boftsoap. This is the State tliat, undertakes to rebuke bloody-shirt in the light of day. I -Here is an item for philanthropists and religious people to consider.' A dispatch to the .New York Meralfc from Chattanooga, " dated the, 17th says: " - ' J "Elder John . Morgan, President of tte Mormon church in the South, to-day ren ceived information that 0 additional elders had left Utah for this city and would be distributed throughout the South to propa gate the doctrines , of . the polygamous church. There are now 60 elders engaged in this work in the States of Tennessee, North Carolina, : Virginia, Georgia, Ala bama and . Miaaiasippi. and - with this in crease they will be prepared to redouble their efforts... . . ', ..- 4 - Forty-eight hours, ago or less the mercury stood ; at 76 in our office. Last night at 10 o'clock it stood at 60. - Tlie Foremost Dally In IT. C". AMftam sfHsWansal The Wilmington Stak completed its eighteenth year a few days agjo. It is the foremost' daily in the State, and its arrangement and - collection of matter make it tfo beat compend ium of information published in the States - ;' ,; . .'' Spmts forpenrinq The Morganton Star has bought the Blade? : : ' . n i ' John C. Blake, of Raleigh, aged 44, is dead. ; : ' There is great complaint through- out the State about postal cards.' They are; very soa!e.:- L-:"L . y-tt-Vt ."1 "l V I : '.The Battleborb Headlight is the name of a new paper, just started at Battlei boro by Messrs. Stokes & Odom.. Our best wishes attend theetfterprise. t-At fc : J ' High Point 'Enterprise:. The Pioneer warehouse is now completed nd .76x150 feet. ': W. EL. Snow Has curea 40,000 pounds of tooacco m ms new parn and grown on his farna, .V Asheboro Courier: A fine barn of tobacco, belonginfic to W. J Groome M Bro.r of Trinity College, T-was - burned lass Wednesday night. ,This is the first tobacco? barn burnt in the county." " W i ; Hillsboro Observer Mr Jfihn? Webb, two and ahalf miles east of town lost a barn of fine tobacco by fire, last? Hondayr ; Iiosa about $300 -Th crop of persimmons is very large this year. ; - Dahburj-KReporiertf flearnj that work is progressing ilnely ou the Cape Fear & Yadkin Yalley Railroad; Haad8 are at work how near Dalton andMt. Airy.t The distance yet to grade is about twenty; miles. '. "; i lCh&oiObserver: IV gener-J ally believed that Captv RT P. Waring . has been selected for : appointment, if not, H ready appointed, to succeed Col. Cowlesj ot Superintendent - of the United Slates; Branch Mint, in this city. ' v : - Concord Tithes;., The ; biggest question; before the Noith Carolina Con-; ference 4s the division of its?territory Jptoi two conferences, Eastern andWe6tern..- it: is being ably and freely, discussed by both the ministers and laymen. "'Vi Battleboroea(ff7A.; - Wei-e-j gret to learn that Robert Lawrence about 25. y? twelve years old, son : of Theo. Lawrence. while out hunting this morning , while getting over a fence, fell, and his gun was discharged, the contents lacerating his left nana Daaiy. ; r ut ... 1 ;j j New-IBemr'murnali :1W; B. Lane;E84.j'whoaslinthe city on Mon- aay auencung a meeting1 or,. the county board of education, reports the death of Mr.. Josiah Hill, which occurred at his home in the 9th township on Sunday even lngcHe. was V7years old, ; ', i ? Lumberton yHobesonian; Mrl' Duncan McMillan,- - grandfather of : our townsman, Dr. J. D. McMillan, died at his residence in St. Pauls township on the 7th of September, in the 90th year of his age. He Was born in Scotland, but came to this country in 1804, and has lived in this coun ty ever since. ; - - . '. f "r-Raleigh Eec6rdef Shaw Uni versity ;opened"'with a " larger , number of students than ever before. . Rev,; Dr. T. K" flkinner. President of the Board of Trustees .of 'Wake Forest College, - has called, meeting of the Board in ReTdaviUe, N.-. C during thesession Of the N. 0., Baptist SUte javentiMUr--; . : . ; 5 iv. isC t JPrfSbyterian: We sel dom, attend fairs, and confess our incom petence to judge but -TO: were not greatly impressed., : One could not avoid institut ing comparison with the Exposition. There was excellence in quality, doubtless, but a serious lack of quantity. Raleigh Wake county, at least deserves mainly the credit for what was done. Goldsboro Argus; The election yesterday s upon the question of water works for the city of Goldsboro resulted in the measure being carried by about 11 ma jority, of the total registered vote of the city. Wehave not the official vote at hand, but understand that the total vote was about 307275 for and 32 against waterworks;: . . ! - "Linoolnton Press? Departed this life in great peace in Lincolnton, N. C, October!, 1885, Mrs. Alice M. Robeson. and daughter of Rev. J. B. Bailey, of the North Carolina Annual . Conference; She was born in Gates county, North Carolina, June 20. 1850. Tuesday morning of last week, as Messrs. M. J. Baker and Gus Jenks were on their way here to court, their horse in going down a steep hill ran away. The buggy was turned into a ditch with the two men under and the horse on top of it. Mr. Baker was badly cut about the head by the horse's hoofs. Reidsville Weekly: CoL Jones, tbe new District Attorney, was unfortunate in his term last week in only making one single conviction, though he prosecuted in a number of cases, but the; "boys" threw him every time; . in fact, the Democrats reason: "Well, we were taught by these very fellows that as soon as in power they'd put a stop to these revenue proa ecu -tions,' and the Republisans say, "why am t this the same party that used to say it was an outrage to convict a man on the testimony of the revenoodle," and so the thing-goes, -not a happy family by any means. But the boys for the defence shot it thick into the revenoodles. - ? : - Raleigh News- Observer : "The North Carolina Criminal Code and Digest" is the title of a new law book, by M. N. Amis, Esq., of the Raleigh bar, to be pub lished soon, Dt. Grissom. savs. tfam are snout T,200 incurable insane in the east ern division, and about 2,000 in the State. An act of the last Legislature requires the registration of all deeds by the first day of January, 1886. It is an important mat ter, and those who neglect it may get into trouble about titles to property. At . Greensboro, Friday," Mr. L. C. Read, a well known Baltimore drummer, while try ing to extract a cartridge from his revolver in the office of : tbe , Benbow house, shot - himself - accidentally in the left forearm. -The seventy-second annual session of the Synod of North Carolina will meet pt 7.30' this evening at Reidsville. The colored people are making special preparations for their State Fair here, November 9th and 14th. It will be held at Camp 'Russell. It is tbe sixth fair. John H. ' Williamson asserts his belief that it will be the best and 'most successful of the series. The State has-been better canvassed than usual. At Gatesville three' - negroes" convicted . ot burglary were sentenced . last Friday to be hanged November 23. They broke into the store of Wiley & Eggleston, at Kittrell Church, Gates county. ' They took no ap peal, but it ia stated that a petition will be sent to Goy. Scales, asking' that the death sentence be commuted to Imprisonment for life. r Yesterday State Auditor W. P; Roberts was interviewed in regard to pen sion matters. Heeaythat many applica tions for pensions have been held for addi tional proofs of : identity; extent of disabil ity, &c. - The testimony in the majority of cases has been furnished and as soon as al is received and can be examined the State board will be able to apportion the $30,000 appropriated for the payment of pensions equally among; the. applicants. This the board hopes to be able to do during No vember, ;bef ore i the close of the fiscal year; which ends Jfovember'30. y THE GITT MuHsoKUrabrllas, : . WAirTBm-White cook." ! Collixb & Cb.Aiiction sale. ' ' . ' E. JV"abbjkn & Soif Fine frultr - sbkbqkb The Bans piano. HicRiRTSoy feAiajeiCorrect styles.' .1 W. S. Bbioos & Co. Medicines, &c. Kmra & HdLiiNGswbRTH Shingles. . ' Jko. R. Melton Competition busted. ; Holmes & Ftyaw Fresh groceries. - JFESTrvAi-Ladle8 Fifth St M. E. Ch,; A Waralnc. For the benefit ofour theatre-goers, we copy the. following fearful warning from the Petersburg ind4PPI 1 i . ;'3IaIe"iheatre-goera should Immediately take time by the forelock. ..Indeed, it may become necessary tdtke the girls by the. forelock, for the hats this season are three; stories high" and have, a mansard roof .and; several' Queen Anne turrets besides. A f el-j low seated behind one of the dear creatures with such a' monstrosity on .top of a high' coiffure, would have to balance, himself font the back of his seal if he wanted to see any of the proceedings oh the stage. Festlvaj: ; ,jy 7 ,. ,, , n! T&s ladies or fhe Fifth' Street Methodist! Church will give a festival to-night at the! parsonage on FifthT; street between Nun ; and Ch urch,' Tor the benefit of the chande lier fund, and promise" that all Borts of nice things will be served in the most tempt- iag mannerv-isiH ;!V?4t-s;j.i. i..:t--., ' Would not ;a , .cotton . seed ; oil mill pay , in - Wilmington? It is the small , manui&CMJtJca tuan uuiiit up uues. I,cal Iot. .. J : - Receipts of cotton yesterday 1 1.542 bales. ' ' ' ; 4 " -r A telegrain from Fayetteville yesterday reported good rains up the river. b;r One of our regular- reporters is sick and the other is absent from the city. We are in bad luck, truly. A cold wave seems to be mov ing down this way, and overcoats were in demand last night. The cotton compresses seem to be doing a good business, as they are run ning night and day. ' Our-city is now bountifully supplied with elegant fruit, including some of the finest apples we have ever seen. --; ; The soda water controversy is becoming decidedly effervescent; but we. truatit-willnoi result aai-zptoson. It is hot as ginger,' though. . : ' .- The Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association opens at Goldsboro on the 3rd of November, and will last four' days. We acknowledge . receipt of a com plimentary ticket. , . t Servia, that is so frequently and belligerently mentioned in our telegraphic, columns, is a little larger than our own Eagles' Island. But there's 'no Sub Serviancy about her. .. The schooner Kate Wentworth was cleared yesterday for Jeremie, Hayti, and the cargo, which was shipped by Messrs. J. H. Chad bourn & Co., consisting of lumber, shingles and brick, was valued at $3,861.88. Some fine beef is being brought to this market now. By the way, the war in this article continues, and while the butchers "throw their-cleavers" at each other, the public gets the best beef at ten cents per pound. - . - The large British steamships now here loading with cotton suggest the important fact that the water facilities of this port have been greatly improved du ring the last few years, thanks to the Government appropriations. It Was suggested in this depart ment t)f the Stab, a day or two since, that the whipping-post for wife-beaters would be a good thing for Wilmington. " Now we see that the Cincinnati Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has unanimously adopted a resolution in favor of that same thing. . m AlKnt Grapes and TVlne. , Wa see it announced that a colony of wine Droducers, haviaft consideruK.- tal,will leave France about the first Of January to settle in Greenville county, 8. C. And this reminds us that the superior advantages offered by the Cape Fear sec tion for the successful culture of the grape are stiUneglected. To say nothing of this section generally, there are thousands of acres of land pecu liarly adapted to ' the grape within a few miles of Wilmington; and, as aa additional inducement, it may be mentioned that this land may be bought ; at .prices that would doubtless strike the aforementioned wine producers of France as being extraordina rily low. . i Another point to be considered is the fact that tbe climate here would suit the French people much better than would that of the Piedmont section of South .Corolina. . . But we need to advertise our facilities in this in many other particulars. Board of Audit and Finance. ; At a regular meeting of the Board of Audit and Finance'held Monday afternoon, there were present: W. I. Gore, Chairman, Wm. Calder, R. J. Jones, C. F. Von Kam. pen, and several bills were audited during the meeting. The action of the Board of Aldermen in allowing a harness to the Hook & Ladder Company No. 1, to be used when working the wagon, was con curred in the price of harness not to ex ceed $45.v ; , -. Mr. Jones offered the following resolu tion: ;. . . - -V '" ' ; ;,- ;. Resolvod, . That ? the Chairman of - the Board is hereby authorized to countersign hirty bonds, each of the denomination of one thousand dollars,'1to be exchanged for a like amount of notes outstanding, which were issued for the purchase of the Markets on Front and Fourth streets; bonds author ized by an act of the General Assembly ot North Carolina, and ratified the 26th day of February,;, 1885. Coupons Nob. 1 to 6 inclusive- to be cut from said bond before signing. ; - : v ' ' - After this the Board adjourned. "- '' Insane. '. . .Tlfc. :C William Davenport, coloredV who lives on Campbell street between 7th and 8th,; was arrested about a week, ago, and dis-! charged as; there did not seem to be suffl- eient proof, of his insiity ; On Tuesday; while his father was at work he attempted to?)urn the house," but was preven ted byj some of the'neighbors. : Yesterday' morn ing he was brought before two magistrates; and they, by - thr testimony of Dr : Potter and others, established his insanity.. .He1 was committed to the sherLS to be taken to the insane department at the poor house tmtil he catt .be.. conveyed to the Insane; asylum atGoldsboro-: - . .. 1 .. - ; ' .-- . ; - mm--im '' '! ' f 1 Personal. ' ' ' "'-) ?. Mr. J. D. Williams, of "Fayetteville, was on our streets yesterday -' - ' .;' :, . ., . ' Mr. Henry Long and1 Dr. L Jackson,! prominent citizens of Columbus county, ; were in the city yesterday. -; .; 1 'i ' "Dr.J Ogden'D. King, now of Brooklyn,; N. ia the OQ a.vwi to" hispla-5 tives and friends. ' - V- , , . , Organization or tne .New Hanover Gnu and Kennel Clnlb.-' ': ., -. i .J-'-- The New Hanover Gun -and Kennel Club met last night, and H. McL. Green was -elected President, the Rev; Dr." Pritchard having declined to accept. The officers are now as follows: , . - President H. McL: Green. Vice President W. A Williams. v. i- Treasurer R H. Grant. ' 'Secretary J. C. Loder. ' 5 K ' Governing Committee C E. Nallin, B. G. Empie and S, A. Haney. : ...-.: ! A Constitution and By laws were adopted. The necessary traps and targets were or dered to be purchased, and a club "shoot' will be held as soon f as they; arrive.4 -A handsome gold medal will be the prize for the best score, and a goose . egg medal for the poorest, for which latter there are many -contestants. v!r .,- '-' - : ..j. ?s - Wilmington still sustains her supremacy oyer-her Southerns competitors as a cotton market. Tuesday, the price of middling cotton was as follows at the points named: Savannah, 0 346; Cearleston, 91; Wil mington, 9 5-16. -' ' ' - ; . Nor is this uncommon We have noticed the quotations ever since the opening of the cotton season, and. almost without excep tion the figures have been in favor of Wil mington. Producers should bear, these facts in mind.' '' ' " ; Inlaslstrate's Court. Sam Gardner, Colored, was brought be fore Justice 'J. C. Millis for abandonment' ofjhis wife Cely, and found Jguilty and re quired to pay $2 00 per month for her support, and also the costs in the case. Is TblsRIzhtf John Wright was a pious Wheelwright, Who could hardly write a line right; But whene'er he'd .write a church's rite John. Wright would write it right " Br. brig St. Joseph, Chriatensen, sa from Berwick Oct. 17th for th?' To the Editor of the Morning BL ton, N. J.; Deab Sm r My attenti6if is . article in your issue of October the signature of "Progress,; wh culated to produce an erroneou 5 sion on the minds, or tho with the facts. . ? j The Wilmington Fire Alarm 8' the first Telephone Fire Alarr' established , by our Company, at tract, (which is in existence entered into by the Wilmington 7 and believed to be the cheapo arrangement which they could make.- , Our Company assumed thv construction and maintenan- andthw 6m dftimded UDfl? o and Are coruddereaJT taimy me pronw v off of the System have not I surate with the investment, at and labor bestowed upon it, o any prudent business man wou fled with on capital invested in mercial pursuit. -Under the present arrangemen: pays us an annual,- rental of $82 stead of $885.00 as intimated by ress." For this sum we furnish ani tain the entire plant, ? and? pay ,1. on telephones. " The city would ne or two telephone stations nnderl an tern, whosa price . is , included, . u amount. . .. t ' : The TJtica Fire Alarm TowersBell is no part of our Fire Alarm Systeor it we have no connection whatever.' ' purchased and inaugurated by the ihorities, without even consultation ' and is maintained by a party empl them, over whom we have no contr ever. .. We are no more responsible f . . shortcomings of the Automatic .TJtica Bell striker than we are for the condition of the Wilmington streets, or the water and gas pipes. - We recently made a proposition to the City Council to sell the salable portions of the outfits, and then rent them the unsalable Telephones snd Transmitters and the use of our lines and poles, at figures which would reduce the annual expenses of the city," in cluding interest on the investment, to ' less than the cost of a Game well System of the same number of Stations, .'which proposii- tion, as fat as I am awsre, has not yet been acted upon. . .-; I In view of the fact that with a Telephone Fire Alarm System, all of the existing Tel ephone Exchange Stations become auxil 'liary Fire Alarm Stations without any ex pense' to the city whatever, and in view of the further fact that the adoption- of. th Gamewell System would involve the neces sity for additional - lines of poles on many of the streets, I do, not think it will be to the interests of the city to make the change -suggested by Trogress.' n t v. 5 The sole trouble with the Automatic Belli striker is that both'the Striker and the Bell, are too small for the t!service required -of them. i By publiahing the above' you will tdd- lige, Yours truly; . -.. It.. ,!-. C. E. McCLtraB, Supt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A, G. McGIRT, Auctioneer. -r. BY COLLIElf A C07 .,':if ! rpHIS DAT,rilMENCINQ AT 10 O'CLOCK A m if jt;.uvjs!v;ict. iti. 1 ;ut.-.--.v, we will continue .th sale of v rsy 4-5c---iW-.-t.--s CLOTHING! i These goods must bo sold TO-DAT' t 00 29 It 1 wiLLisa wmri woman is wantbd to do the Cooklnfc, Washing, Ironing, fta. of a fam ily of tour persons in the country, 5 miles from, the olty. A good home to a competent person. I .. i y$A ' ;- i U1 HDBK tHS'AUSnCJS dPTKsi LADIES OF - --..,? , ..-v -, s ; Fifth Street M. B. Chuich, at the Parsonage to-i .tim-stsi ttihi. -vji. , , I'-hL.i night, ilce Cream, Oystert and all the DeUcacIes ot the season will be served at reasonable prloes.; For Sale, J, chsAp,lot,op " ' ' -ii' ' ':JkJtJ- -ajlK frj!,a. 3JMvnmni at 107 North Water Street k Apply to u I t i" O0 S3 St KEITH HOLLlNQSWOBTHi' - - ' - - i - " , WHOLE NO. 5956 ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Competition Busted ! PRICK OF VBAL, LAMB AND KTJTTON 8TILL - BS3LSJS 10 CaNT3 PB POtTNB."' : OTHER CUTS AT FROM SC. TO 8C. FXB LB. Sausage, L.Iver Padding Sologna Sausage, Venison. FRESH AND NICE. . .' I We goaranteeas .FINS MSAT3 as are sold In Wilmington markets. All orderr eatrnsted to our care will reoelvs prompt- attention, and all Keats purchased of mawill be promptly deliv ered at.ths. right time and plaoe.' All persons now trading with me or that wilt commence im ' atedlataiy -wnl ' sasetvs k ae ot . iljova prices At all times. Call at Stalls4 Nos. 1 andS and be oonrineed. Eespeotfully, JOHN U. MELTON, . LKADHTQ BUTCHER OF WILMINQTON. - oo88J8t t Review copy. s v TJmbrellas TTJST FROM THE FACTORY, SUK Z ANELLA,1 Cl -Alpaca. Booteh Gingham, Black, .Brown, Purple Lined, Cardinal Lined, Stellmr Silver Han dles, Celluloid Handles, Crooks, Straight Stalls, Ac, at SO CT3. and upwards. . HTJNSON, ; 00 23 It . Gents' Furnisher, &o.; Correct Styles ! gTIFF AND SOFT HATS ! LADIES HATS I SAJISISO Jk ALLEN, : EattenM 00 23 U TAYLOR'S SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. - Small and Laree sizes. Taylor's Premlnm Cologne, lour sizes, rrom zso. to 91.70. Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh. ' , Wei de Meyer's Catarrh Cure, etc Per sale by 1 . W. S. BRIGGS & CO ".rj : - 117S- Tresoriptl"" - 00 22 tr THE Fliw ABE TAKING ADVANTAGE EST FRUir CROP U YEARS, and are siring our customers the benefit of ...... , . Choice Selected Fruit at Low Prlees. THIS WEEK'S STEAMER BRINGS US AN Unu-mally Attractive Line ! .:! t-yz . : ; . ,.- v t . - OF ALL SORTS OF CHOICE FRUIT. ' We"eant enumerate; so call and see for your- self. E. J. ElOOItE & CO., . . . NORTH FRONT 8T. oositf 1 6 Reduced. ; 1 j J HAVE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICE OF; Colgate's Toilet Waters,' Soaps andHanakerohlef Extracts. Call and price before buying else- where. j. h. HARDIN, t . ; ' Theltellablelpnigglst and Seedsman, : ooll tf ' 5I HewMaret.tWurnjngton. g.C. f JflROM 417, CHESTNUT STREET, A SMALL! BLACK AND . TAN PUPPY, with a small band - around.hls neck with a small white button. The finder will be rewarded by bringing him to above namher. . , , , : oosotf ' m?:E. Bpringer;& Co.; GARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST ? - I - i .- - ,, : - ' : i complete assortments of general Hardware In the State. Goods and prices guaranteed In all In stances. . . f Mr; "'ff.- .19,21 A 23 Market Street, oo 18 tf ; .- . . . Wljjnlagton N. C Grates. 0 ALL AND 8KB WHAT WS HAVE IN THE way of ghatjcs, rrom tne cneapest to tnose a little hhrher in price. We are selling STOVES.', are selling stoves,, rhrht alone. The Far both Beaune ana uooiing, mer Girl is all tne rage tbe best that ever stood on four feet.- AU kinds of Job Work done well am a in good time: no exorbitant cnarges. 'X W. H. ALDERMAN ft 00 ' 25 Market Street. ooiotf One Square One Day,.........r."...".V.'l". - iM Two Days,..........,........ loaviiysr...... ...... ....... . Foar DaysH,...-...,,........ Five Days,..;..... On Wsek,.-...v...wirf ... . Two Weeks,.. . Tlurott Vrji11- t 1 - t -j- r - On Month,........... ... .. . Two Months,. Tbree Months...... . six Months, . . ....... . . . .. .. VUSIWi..A..)..l, - -r-.. , . . .. ... - - saroontraot Advertisements taken at j : kmately tow rates. 1 -, ' Tan Baas solid Nonpareil type make one t ; NEW ADVERTIS Pall andWinter Gcc" K1-. Kl. K ATZ :- . . ........ ,;r -. .,. ,, 116 narket Bt. - s An Entirely ITev Qtcc!: Silks, Ilhadams. Ottomans, , Velvets, Cashmeres, Trfeots, - . Ladies' Cloth, Denrtettaa, ; -N ; Flannels, &c., Ac . , White Gobds. :: Laces, Edgings. Fan, Gloves, ' Corsets, SXen find Coys' Wear: t Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods,' ; , -; f ; . ; C . " Domcstlcs,'Notlons, &c, &c AT PRICES LOW" and a fresh Io FLOUR, . ' JNO. !. BOATV oo 18 tf 15 & 17 SO. FRONT . . . - . - - - . YV SrvrrBETERYBODY TlJ TAKE A LOCd at our magnlfioent line ot STJITINGS for th!i season. We are determined to do. the basueait, and have marked cur goods at a prloe far below any thing heretofore offered lathis olty."' ' - . We Snake Suits at $25 to $30, mat 'ooVt 10 mow anywhere else, " J X' " We give a liberal disoount to bash porehasers. Our Goods are direct inipottatloiu from Eng land, snd our Styles are the very. latest.' ' " It wffl pay you to take a look at oar Goodi before placuig your order elsewhere." ' tWe guarantee a Perfect Fit and Superior Workmanship on aQ Suits. ? ' ' - : - . . JOHN DYXR, iootttf: yniin- - -. Taiiot. - Oeo. Price, Jr., 7 - Auctioneer and ConimUrionllerclst rFFICB AND SA1M' BOOMS. "SIS MATsfer J STBEBT, wnere . inanalae attention wlil "be given the sale of Wares, Merchandise, Ac. on Co: Busuess. STRICT attention to. business, and QUICK returns of sales. .-' r . j. my IS ti. , OH JpLRa-PROOF EER08TNE ODiAnRltTEI) " to be the best made and water wMta.' '.. - For sale by oellStf The Deinknd "EVR OUR HEATING STOVES IS TNCRIAS X1 ' ING DAILY. Can and select one before our stock Is broken.- Now Is your time. Prices very low down. The USIYERSAL 7ARMXR, the be Cooking Stove In the market, standron Its own merits. Library and Stand Lamps cheap at ' v -. JrAftlvaK A TAXLORV. ' OOl8tf-5 3 South Front St -it 1 h II l " A - 1 -ft n tin r- r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1885, edition 1
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