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HieMornirig Star. One Sqirnre Oaelay,:..V.4..:.V.-u.' It.' BERNARD.; :TorTSgD -DAILY ttCBPT MONDA1S, m One Week,.,- Two Wee: weeks,. . -n Of SUBSCaiPTIOH, IX AVAS--.Tk - : 4 . . f i ii irM i :w- 1 1 1 1, 1 1 rv. , ? u h rrr , m .,4 1 1 . - i r .1 . . - t , h - rtne CO 75 On? "S.wAlf flnhscribers. delivered la any part otm I if v.w i r . rl j mJSm are not authorised to Ajro" "rJi.nth In advanoe. . rat Our City collect for more than vaxoa rTTtthe Post Office at wnmlmrtoa, K-a. fr iwwmw TW Months, 7 -rT-rmT axt I l0n theory ia pr9bably( true but p'ro MQKNING EDITION, -f Tided :tbe Bible, teaches mxMnlio w j OUTLINES, number of fomth class postmasters I .pre appelated yeateiday, among (bfem I Jacob M. Ayres, at Glen Ayre, NoC- . ft.r.appe.1 against tne deam eenience fias been dwmiaied. ino roinviiea m. Powers to a peace conference. , une man killed and three wounded by a coal mine expioaioo in Chesterfield county, Va. I The Burmese Government is making I active preparations to prevents British ai-. vsnt tbe campaign is cxpectedby British i&wi to be a Bhort one. The Bishop Tnehester died yesterday, r 1- Henry I Huntley, negro, shot andMled his slsterta I s .mhern men. headed by Senator Ransom in reara io m uuuc u .aui'.i nand Waid was brought "into Court-for trial yesterday; he pleaded not. guilty, and iIk. woik of securing a jury wasrLegan; Or. Norvia Green has been reelected pr, i it nt of Western Union Telegrkpu Co. Later investigation shows that two mm vcere killed by the coal mine ex plosion in Chesterfield county, Va.: A cbsiplete canvass of the vote' of Hamilton county, Ohio, shows that Hoadly received a majority of 599. Disastrous fire :at Arlington, S. C ; loss $50,000. Bos ton paid ofBcial tribute to the memory" of tD. Graat jetterday; an eulogy was de livered by Henry 'WardBeecber. 21. Y. markets: Moneyll3per cent. cot ton eay i.t 9 13-16I0cr wheat, ungraded red 7S83e; corn. No. 2. 51fc'v southern fio:ir uochinged; spirits turpentine I dull at, 37c; r-.win steady $H)2il 15 '' r says that Jay Gould .is ii.ff to leave Wall street for- evt r. The Philadelphia News refers to Sun Jones as "the great Baptist re vivalist." He is a Methodist. -; . At-Springfield, Mass-on the 9tb J mst., W. A. liowe beat tne world s 20 mile bicycle record time 58:20;; prttVious time 58:56-J. In 1851, when the World's Fair was held in New York, two North ' Carolina penologists secured the ;two highest premiums for apples, Mary, daughter of Robert IE. Leo, the Soulh's most precious lt r., is a great traveller. She'has almotA compassed tbe world and is etill agoisg. o : - ; - - On Wednesday night the mercury r feS more than twenty degrees. On , , 4 , Thursday morning early, it stood at 49 degrees, the coldest of the season by five degrees.-. "t T r; Phe Stab bas again to thank many I of. the State contemporaries for- the yery kind words they, have said in its behalf. They were very highly Appreciated 'by. us. Senat or. Gorman j will probably.be re elected from Maryland. r. He is an able party manager, s lie is accused of belonging to the "Maryland ring whatever thatis or means. v - ?' "M.-.ry Murfree, the Charles Egbert Crad . dock of the magazines, says she wiH"never -marry." Exchange!. f fj' ohe is said to be fearfully homely. .Is there any connection between that fact and the resolution ? The heads of fourth class posfc- vma8ters are rolling rapidly; into the basketp,- and they are 1 Republican leads at that. Good, very good. Let the wheel revolve. ' v ! At Sommita town, in New York, mere are twin sisters Who were born on the 6th of August, -1791, and are now in their" 95th year. They have been married! and are now widows living together. Their mai den names were Bess and Kate Tinklepaugh.' ;. . , i The tenth annual Church Congress of the Episcopal church in this I country is now i segsion at- New - Haven, Conn. Several . haqdred cler- gymen are present, airidnj? them the eloquent Cannon Farrarof the Eng lish Establishment. At night , he rea-1 a paper to 3,500 people. ihe New York . Times has. an article that is a complete answer to the Shermans, Logans and Hoars. It : gives an account of the marvellous 'ges that have taken place in the eh bomh within ten nr a Wn veAr. It shows that k u J- v a tisfactory political rdations be tween the whites and biacks. , ev- Dl". James Woodrpw has ad- : r83ed a better to . the Charleston and Cozr;er;reia"tive: ta bis -r o .n evotion.' He argues that .- ocr,ptures are the ultimate test - . r 1 1 1 . .1 1 VOL. XXVn.--NCJ of truth. ; He, says that?the eTola- the contrary,. ? - According to-Chauncey M.' De- pew, of New-York-who claims to Tiave , heard a xsbnversatioa between President Johnson , and GenGrarir. ' "-7: y W1 UVU: au -court martial, and . the latter stood up firmly between Johnson and the Aooutb.-i Johnson is presented as being terribly : bitter , against the South. -;Depew says: - , i - - r,U r. .J . .'. . . . . v$.? . , "c aeni jonuson oawie.suD dentasV bythe ConsUtuUona the 'Com 52n?:vy cottnaaaaing uo- i h. ven. urani urgea inai ine reueis naa surrenaerea on tnese conditions,, dis- banded their organizations, submitted tfni- versauy to tne situation, and were carrying out in good faith- their "part'of the agree ment, and everVconsideration. both of honor -and expediency, demanded equal sood faith cn, the . rart cf the government. ' The othgff course would have led to endless guerrilla warfare, conducted in a country aamiraDly aaaptea for ; H by -desperate and hopele&s men. ; "Preaident Johnson obstinately adhered to his view, and assumed ' the; authority of Commander when Gen. Grant flatly told him that if there were to be any courts martial one must be called for Gen. Grant first,: that he would by every means in his power protect his parole and appeal to Con gress and tbe country. In the halt called' oy ihts attitude or Gen. Grant a very re markable change occurred in the views and Impolicy of President Johnson. Gen.; Grant discovered that .the most frequent and favored visitors to the White House were men whom the President had proscribed." Col. Fred Grant says he has been able "to verify, the facts" as given by Depew, "from documents, letters and personal recollectionSi' ) w..- Gen. - Bradley-T.f Johnson j who married.-a daughter of the late Judge Saunders, of Raleigh, in a recent speech - in Maryland; bitterly -v de- fibunccd SenatorGorman calling him the Maryland Tweed. : Representa tiue Gibson "replied "and went for Johnson with ungloved hands calling him a traitor and renegade. The af fair is the talk of Baltimore, y- '' The Cincinnati . repeaters are in-, deed" experts. They can give a S.oufh Carolin ?r isiana rePater sir noura stare 'ana - (aen .uiBUkuuu him. One fellow was seen to vote seven differenttimes." The registry book was .stolen from one precinct. The boys were paid to vote and di- vided their profits at a saloon. ' ; . J Mescht t ke Bead la Every Pamllr. ; , . Hickory Press. ' '' "y The Wilmington Stab has recent- ly completed the 18th year, of its ex- iatorvA " Ita ini1riftnlAnnA nf HnftW.li. literary ability;' consistent advocacy of Democratic doctrine,- devotion to the r institutions : and " interests of North Carolina should commend it to every citizen . and cause it to be read in every family. ' ; " . Spirits Turpentine The f United ' States 1 District Court is in session at Elizabeth City. Beaucatcher mountain at Ashe ville is 3619 feet higher than the founda tion of the court house, says the Advance. r '' Associate Justice A. S. Merri- mon has declined the appointment by the President as one of the inspectors of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Goldsboro Messenger; -Trinity College will award thirteen medals this year. J. Joxum, ciass oi oo, naa jusi established a "ueciaimers meaai in ine Columbian Literature Society,;.' . ; Raleigh News- Observer: The Baptist Association is is in session s at In wood church. five miles from- this trity. Mr. Willie Williams, of Fayettevilfe, sold some tobacco here at ( $65 and $100. . floating Item: Thev; factories are beginning to make music again. The Randolph Manufacturing Company started a day or two ago and . the Franklins ville factory will be put in operation next, week. The factory at Central Falls is also being put in running, order and will soon begin to buzz.. ; - t -''y-;;k:r;:;.-VuJ Clayton Bud:- The ' work of grading is being pushed on the ; Wilson, & Fayetteville road. It will soon be com pleted from Wilson to Neuse River. There are two or three camps of hands ' at work hAvnnri "Neiise. and in Ingram's township. From the present outlook trains will be mnning jfrom . Wilson to Fayetteville in BmEnPc& Yinstori 4-Ea;iQnr. county IhntAl h&a 22 inmates.-. Mr. Lee rBect working-with Mr;. A. Hege, in his foun dry, was caught in the machinery- yester day morning and : badly hurt. He was thrown over an drover several times by the .hoftifiir mA then whirled to the ground. Thwdistance being about 20 or. 25 feet.-He was up near the ceiling oiling the shaftin when it happened. His clothes was almost severed from bim ff 11 1 . : Goidsbord . Argus: A . regular old fashioned mountain wagon ' was seen upon our streets- yesterday. It came f rom H":XoUisT 1 the two little sons of John Godfrey, Jhe well known driver of the bakery-wagon, I The appearance in this cioTMis. ma- Tntoo TTiWff. the celebrated prima donna, with her splendid musical would be an event - seldom accorded, to North Carolina towns.?,-C . ' ? ? " Tyftftinfyham TZoctcef: Mr. Rur i.:. v. at. .... minhtT at 1 RockToe4 ham, died , on- Tuesday night of . Jphoid .n I. " nt over two months. He was about 86 years old. - tuutvl Dee Baptist AssociaUon convened with the r - 1 r ii. . -1. 26. 4, 'rT "riLMINGTON, ,N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1886. church at Laurinbure ,6a,; Thursday, ' the 15th, and continued three days. The churches were nearly all represented, many visitors were welcomed, i and Laurinburg Was filled with; Intelligent strangers.- The deliberations of the body , were very inter esting, conservative and harmonious, ' j- K heyiUe,anceiLast Fri day night a colored brakeman, named Geo Best, on the Western North Carolina Rail road met. with a yery sad and tragic death. A freight 'train" coming toward Aaheville was crossing a Tbride a short - distance this side Old Fort, ' and, Best was standing j on the' tender of the engine.7 As the train ran up on: . the bridge, a 1 beam; of the - bridge framing struck; bird in the' back part of the bead,; knocking him onV the tender, over the bridge and into the water Borne distance below:v He Was taken up and brought; to Asheville where be died Satdrday xtight '; : Asheville' ; Citizen:'. ;T. CWeav ver; a white convict, made bis escape from Arden Sunday morning la taking one of: the railroad .mules wiih bist Wa reet flirttered at the Increase t the ar u on Ure daily CWfefl anraroaii fW weeks, v J art sir months old, we are praud- of its reception by the public, in this and surrounding, towns. The progress off the Asheville and' Spartanburg railroad is entirely satisfactory.!; Sir miles and : up- wards citrai am hud. and it is Dronouneed" the best new track . ever " laid in the State. The grading of the unfinished partis being pushed,- and there seems, to be no doubt that connection with - Hendersonville will be perfected by the 10th of December, per haps by the first. '; Additional convicts will be added this week; Ne w"Bern Journal: We think, however. '4 if . the ; Democratic party under takes to conduct a' campaign three years hence in accordance with the Chronicle' idea of civil service reform, as indicated by President Cleveland, it will be a tame affair. Greenville: dotar The funniest thine that has happened for a long time was last Wednesday, when 'John Ben, colored, felt' in, Drw' James's well, sixty feet deep. .Said J. B. was somewhat, lu liquor and went fooling around the well and fell in. He was drawn out, however' with only a dislo cated shoulder instead of a broken neck. -The news of the death of young Thos. King, the son of Sheriff -King,, was read with much sadness on Saturday evening. -Trenton items: Death has visited eight of our citizens during the fall and summer. -Died, at Trenton on Saturday last. Mrs. Stella Herritage," wife of James D. Herri tage. aged about 23 years. La Grange jottings: 8ickhess has increased considera bly of late about here. The Aasocia tion of Primitive Baptists at Mewborne's meeting house was largely attended. Charlotte- Observer: CoL Cox . says that he has really decided to build a palace hotel in Asheville and that many of. his arrangements to commence work have already been completedi Consider-; able business was done in tne Criminal Court yesterday, and the decks were cleared for adjournment to day.. The grand jury, submitted its . re port-and was discharged, after having returned 57 true bills. Washington letter: Judge liennett -is pressing Mr, Parsley's cause, but does not appear to be encouraged. He complains of the slowness of action on all matters:: l asked how the people in his district felt, and he replied that there had been no par ticular change in sentiment, that- there had been all along an intense desire to have the Kepublican office holders removed and Democrats put in their places. The peo ple were dissatisfied. The . Administration could never please the people by pursuing the present course. I asked if they talked less on the subject, ,'No was the reply.' ;Tbey:: say that we lost.i Ohio by the retention of so many imi, portent offices in the hands of Republi cans, and that there is great danger of losing Virginia and New York. ,The postmaster-at Wilmington should be, should have been removed J The people have demanded it. and the matter pends, with some doubt as to whether it will be settled soon." This . morningijust before meeting Judge Bennett I talked with Connecticut Democrat, who had just re turned from New England. He said that hardly any Democrat he saw endorsed the conduct of the Administration. A distin guished gentleman from North Carolina writes that the people are. with the Presi dent, and that he should persevere. An able politician from North Carolina says that he thinks the people are just as much opposed as ever to the civil service reform policy, but they talk less about it and are hoping that things will eventuate all right They confide implicitly Jn Mr. Cleveland's honesty and moral courage. mmtH BV AVBJttXlSKJJllCNr. . -- RBWA&D-r-For stray puppy. ; . . Hates & Jones No change. , Coixissb & Co.-Auction sale. HEnisBEBGEB The Bads piano. : ..Shebitf's Sale Furniture, etc - P. Bkidgebs & Co. New goods. . j C Qeo'i Wi Pbice Jr. Auction sale. Munbok Something new every day. I John K, 'Mki.toh CompetiU'on busted. Robebt R. Bellamy New drug store. J. F- Gabbell & SoH-Still they c jme. Ma slt rate's Court. ;C-":: " . Ben King, colored, for moving a crop unlawfully. Defendan t discharged and prosecutor, Stephen H. Hill, colored, re quired to pay the cost. . I Abram Anderson, colored, charged by Wm. McIver,, colored, with assault and battery Upon investigation it was found that a deadly weapon had"' been used I by both, and they were bound over for their appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court in a'bdnd of- $50 each. ; The coni mitmehrwaS placed in the hands of an pfcer and taken over to the Sheriff's office, knd while . the officer's ' back was turned Anderson rushed through" the 'couTt house and escaped, : and tiif to tbe present writing has not been capturedr - i y i : Edward S. Gause, colored,' was tried for obtaining money under false pretence and bound over, for his appearance at the next term Of tbe Criminal Court In .a bond of $sa Iieetnre. .... V The RevVs Charles J. Soon, the young Chinaman Who will leave soon for mission ary i wOTkXlntChinap! delivered ai lecture Wednesday night at the Fifth Street Meth odist Church on the traditions and customs ChiiialiS f-llecta hbulongVxiud "i !allof.;inf6rm86n7c'and was'Uistened.W -b. a large crowd; the church tieing packed to its utmost capac- uyi i ----"v Ltetl lieu. . - " s. -, : No Mayor's Court yesterday - Genuine fall weather yesterday.7" if j Receipts o cotton - yesterday 1,355 bales.' ""'"""'-:,, , - In our report of the-'gun xlub" yesterday we had tbe name of Mr. Wallin to appear as Nallin, ' - " T One whit male" applied to the. City Hall for lodging en Wednesday night, ' and was accommodated. hs.; ; ;. ' - .- An error occurred in" Mr John R. '. Melton's advertisement yesterday morn-; ingvBieadatittcorrected fornirK -t . ; ;r- Tine next entertainment ap the pera House is 'Mixed Pickles.? by. the JV Ppik Coxnjed -Wilmingto-n is boi as any other port. This is encouraging. ' Much interest is felt here in the - - .. - result of the elections to take place.in'New. York" and Virginia on the third of Novem- ber.---.' , - ' r--':- 'V' f j- The Bijou Opera Company per form -in Raleigh tomorrow night. jOur friends there may confidently expect a first class entertainment. . . - - - - - We notice the announcement that our brother of the Morganton Star has bought the Blade.. We shall, now. keep a sharp lookout for cutting paragraphs. . . ' The ' British steamer - Marima -was cleared from this port yesterday by Messrs.' Alex. Sprunt & Son,: for Liver pool, with a cargo - of five thousand bales of cotton, valued at $218,613. . The Raleigh News- Observer an nounces the death of a colored woman said to be 105 years old. . Just hold on, sonny. We expect to be able to reverse those figures very soon. We have our eye on the old lady now. We doubt if any 'city of similar , size leads Wilminglon in the number of its drug stores. We have thirteen or fourteen. It is creditable, however, to the character of our druggists that Wilmington Is one of.i the healthiest cities in the United States., - Several of our State exchanges u have a list of "wood subscribers'' that is. thoae who pay their subscriptions in wood. It is dreadful to think of the effect that might be produced if all these subscribers should bring in their wood at one time. Yesterday was one of those lovely October days that bring out Nature's beauties in all their magnificence. And not only that. It brought out the ladies in such numbers that our streets presented an unusually bright and attractive appearance. It was just such a day, too. as dry goods dealers delight in. . - -- Col. John "M. Robinson, Presi dent of the Carolina Central Railroad, has given another evidence of his generosity in ordering that all supplies, for-the Oxford 1 Orphan's Home, shipped over the lines under bis 'control, shall be carried free of charge. Nor is it as an official only that his acts of liberality are known. In pri vate life he shows' the same commendable spirit; giving freely to many charitable objects. '- - Havana Tobacco. We clip the annexed paragraph from a letter of "D." R. Walker" in . the Raleigh Newt Qbterver: ,. ."CoL B. R. Moore informed ye pencil driver that some years ago he imported some Havana seed' and gave them around for trial and that a gentleman at South Washington, in Pender county, raised some tobacco which he (the ColonelY bad made into cigars, and that a cigar dealer in Wil mington, alter a fair and thorough test, placed them at $60 . per thousand, and was astounded when the Colonel informed him of the tobacco being raised so close to home.-. " This goes to show then that East ern North Carolina, can be madejto pro duce cigar tobacco. In speaking to the Hon. Wharton J. Green on this subject, he concurs with- Colonel Moore, but says that the seed will becomO hybridised, and suspects that fresh importations of seed now and then will be' necessary." : Waterworks.;-- - 'V'; L ' J Foliowing the example of Wilmington, Charlotte and other - towns, Goldsboro has . voted an appropriation of $35,000 in bonds , for the construction of water works. In this our neighbor has acted wisely, as we think. No town can be exempt from dis astrous fires that depends entirely on the antiquated system' of cisterns for a water supply in case bf.jfire. ,; In Wilmington it is a source of common remark, that a fire has but small chance of spreading since the introduction of : water works, with their well arranged system of hydrants of "fire plugs;" and if their Value is considered in this connection alone, the people of 'Wil mington .have ample cause for satisfaction. Ad vertlslna. . " ' i: 1 The following remarks from the Raleigh VUitor are both true and suggestive; "Some persona Imagine advertising does no good, but the prudent .business man is of a very different opinion. As a general rule the most successful merchants are those who advertise most extensively and newspaper' advertisements are considered - the most -valuable. Loot in -your own community and '-see who the most successful men of business are, and you will find they are the ones who have faith in printer's ink."- ; T. , RIVER AND ISARINE. ; s i y -The British barque Jot: L. 'Pendergast, Chisholm,Vsailed from Hamburg for this port Onhe 19th inst., ' ; V : y, u "rw--' : -i T. ". - - 'y.y- T4e wAooner Crissie Wright, Clarkj from this port, arrived at Philadelphia Oc tober 20. v "- Watnr ln4Uemuoa. . -The following are the indications for to dayf -'-: - ; v -. ; For, the" Middle Atlantic States slightly warmer and generally fair weather, winds' generally shifting to west and south7 but occasionally variable. V " L . Vj. . l '' - For the Soutb "Atlantic Stotesslighay warmer and generally .-: fair5 weather, vari able winds, ""preceded by northerly f lads; on the Coasts"' "T vi -; 'OjaomeemFiB-WnJrt The 4oUo.ilvwag' theTmQOJoter.fyestenla'r, in this city, as fux cisbedVby the. Signal Bervicevofftcet -xH . iJtorioBOSxAB '"vBjne; ofitherpro-i gresslva' farmers of Rocky Point Town ship, Pender, county, succeeded-in obtain-':: tion oflive stock. Cor a no-fence la w. for -certain: portions-, pt said Township. : 'A; -majority pf he land owners and best farm ers, living in the boundaries .of the opera 'tions of tbe law, are pressing its enforce meat, snd with every prospect of 'success, i during the approachingwmter, The fence commissioners are Messrs.. G. ' Z. French, Chairman; John E. Durham and' Cad Rob inBon, who are'engaged in efforts to make this much needed law a success, and with as little expense as possible. There is no doubt, -we are, informed, that the twelve miles of fence required will be built , and equipped With gates, &c , between -now and next spring,: -Innovations upon old cus toms and usages always arouse prejudice and excite opposition, and this wise move ment to improve the lands, farms and stock, of Rocky Point is no exception to this law of human nature, and of - blind devotion-to obsolete methods of - farming, "There is. some opposition to tbisnew-awakeningof progress at Rocky Point, as 4 in - 89 many places and counties of our State, in relation to the no fence law, as caltea. ' -Pender.. several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies ana cnes 01 a Btmenni onna, ana Deooming oon vlnoed that Mrs. Winslow's Soothinc Svrnn was Just the article needed; procured a supply for the child. - On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed ttnout sieen. iteturn- the .father found the e contemnlaiin e an other sleeplesa night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some -domestic duties and left the father with the child. Poring her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothing eyrup to tne DaDy. ana said notmnjr. Tnat night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning brhrht and happy The mother was; delighted with the wonderful change, and al- tnougnat nrst onenaeo. at tne deception prao ttoea upon her, has continued to. use the Syrup, and Buffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 85 cents a bottle. ; JIIED, ' SHOLAB. Yesterday morning, October 22d, 18S5. at 5 o'clock. PBANE WARD, eldeit son of A.M. and S. J. Sholar. aged 14 years and 2 month. -..-- . Faneral services this (Trklay) afternoon, at 83 o'clock, at the residence of Capt J. H. Williams, 415 South Fourth street. - ; Whv God should have taken this lovely vouth. the star of whose hope was so bright, and left so many of the old and impure, is to us inscrutable. But while His ways are past finding out, we may be assured that a sparrow does not fail to the ground without His knowledge, and that this and all otner events 01 His provldenoe are ordered In wisdom and mercy. To the bereaved parents we would s&r. "Weep not for him whom the veil of the tomb. In life's happy morning hath hid from your eyes. Ere ela threw a blight o'er the spirit's young Dioom, - - v - Or earth had profaned what was bora for the. sk-es." . . : . His Pastor NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. No Change. jyE ARE STILL SELLING BEEF AT FBOK Se to lOeper pound at our ; .; Stall No. 4, Front Street Market. s . -- 1 -r - f . .--m'-i ?rkz. nM CHOICE CUTS ONLY 1 Oc. OO S3 It HAYS A JONBS. Every Day T) RINGS SOMETHING NSW. WB ABB CON- stantlv addine to. our stock of 8 Fant Stuffs, Underwear, Neckwear, &o., so, you fall We are to "be pleased one day, call the nxt do una to suit. JlCTNSON. 00 23 it . Merchant Tailor ,aad Clothier. Strayed. "pitOJI 417 CHESTNUT 'STREET, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN PUPPY, with a small band around his neck with a small white button. The finder will be rewarded by bringing him to above number. . c . - ' . oo28tf For Sale, CHEAPLOT OF K , ... : 'zk - AND 6-INCH SHINGLES. atWftnTWaterStreApyto- H 1 oo 22 2t' KEITH & HOLLINGS WOBTH. New; Drug Store; -pTAYB JUST BOUGHT IN PERSON FOB CASH In the Northern markets an entirely new Stock of the best articles from the best manufacturers, seleoted Chemicals , and" Pure Medicines from Squlbbs and others. Cocaine Muriate. Antipy- rine,etc -Willbe open and ready for business on Saturday, the 24th inst." Call and see me and I will guarantee great care in compounding medicines. , . - - : ' BOBEBT B, BELLAMY, 00 S3 it N. W. cor. Market and Front Sts. . Still They Come I ANOTHER LOAD OF THOSE FINE WESTERN CATTLE just arrived; they are fattened on oiover, timothy and herds grass, west of the Blue Ridge. This is the finest Beef ever offered to the citizens of Wilmington, and can be found only at Fourth Street Market. We do not keep an infe rior article of Beef . , The "best or none'1 is our, motto. You will find our Stands well supplied with Veal, Lamb, Mutton and Pork of the best quality at 10 cents a pound. We now have on band, and will 'constantly keeps' a full supply of Fresh Eggs and Chickens at the lowest market prices. We are now selling enly the "Farmer"" Bausage, the very beet B&naage made in the city, and in our judgment the only good Sausage sold here. Send In your orders. Meats delivered promptly and free of charge in any part of the city. J. F. GABRELL St SON. , OOt23 2t; " -.:. Orates. "tALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN THE J way of GRATES, from the oheapeet to those a little higher in price. Wa are selling STOVES, both Heating and Cooking, right along. The Far mer uin is au tne rage toe oesx mat ever ww on four feet. All kinds of Job Work done well and In good tune; no exorbitant charges. , i ocietfv 25 Market Street.' ?r.TL I m 'ASl Ot.vl-f.' a m - KA.O. . 9' re. rri I 63,2; ? Jnii 54.10 pv m.51.2 ilfi :t'i nd lirtniea, a Job lotorcrookery, 5 tabs But-- ' " - :- - - - - "r v I ter, 1 very fine Black Walnut Boit. Marble Too m Bunermg,ana tne parents wi ing home the day following, baby stui gufferinsr : and whil '. J , -v . - . . . . k ... jmOLE NO. 5957; v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, .." GEO. W. PRIC?, fr.:r i. . -1 . - " '. v- -..--, . . 4 -, r :- t AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Office and galea Boom, S15 Market St,,' ' ' Wilmlcgton, N.C Auction Sale. large lot of Good on consignment; also an ex tensive assortment of Household and Kitchen Sumiture; Harge Cooking Stove, 6 Parlor and Bedroom tjtoves, 8 Bedroom Sets, 8 Baby Carrhv -ges, 8 Iron Safes, t Easy Chairs, 1 Patent Rocker.. s cmiaren's doM s Show Cases, x Clacks. 0 Gross Bureau, Waahstand and Table and Stand, 8 Baby Cribs, 8 Single Bedsteads, Ao 235 yards Carpet, rpHIS DAY, ; COMMBNCINGjAT.10 O'CLOCK, we will' sell, at our Sales Boom's, CarpetSj Soots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, Sofa, Butter Crackers, Bath, Tubs,- Bats, Notions, &o. Also, one Office Desk and Stove. - 00 23 It ; .. . .,j v. , t .. . , 1 '. - r : rpHE STOCK OP FUBNITUJ5S," 40., IN TUB Store oM. A. Smith, on Front Street, will be sold at auction 8ATURDAY, .OCTOBER S4TH. Sale Will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. oct23 2t. . 8 H. MANNING. Sheriff. By. T. M. CATER, Auctioneer, WXL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTIONrON THUBSDAY, 22d OCTOBER, at North Commercial Wharf, Charleston. S. C, the NOR WEGIAN BARK HEBDIS, with everything on board. Also, on South Atlantic Wharf, the Sails and sundry articles .belonging to said vessel. Also, on Carolina Wharf, the Spar?, Rigging and sundry articles belonging to said vessel. Full particulars about the Vessel and a com plete inventory of all articles belonging to her can be had on application to our office. . STREET BROTHERS, , . Consignees, oo208t Charleston, 8. C. The Baus Piano. JJOSKWCOD, 71-8 OCTAVES. ORCHESTRAL Upright Grand. Beautiful in Design, Elegant In Finish, Marvelous in Power, Brilliant la Tone, Exquisite in Touch, Solid in Construction, Un- equaled hi Durability. Cur Motto: "Exoelsior !" , The BAUS PI1NOS are unques! ionabiy the best now made. For sale at HSINSBERGEB'S 00 SS tf Live Book and Music Stores. Competition Busted ! PRICE. OF VEAL, LAMB AND BEEF STILL REMAINS 10 CENTS PER POUND FOR CHOICE CUTS. OTHER CUTS AT FROM 50. TO 80. PER LB Sausage, Eiver Padding, Bologna Sausage, Venison. 7 FRESH AND NICE. ''-We guarantee as FINE MEATS as are sold In WHmlngton markets. AH orders entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention, and all Meats purchased of me will be promptly deliv ered at the right time and place. All persons now trading with me or that will commence im mediately will receive the benefit of above prices at all times. Call at Stalls Nos 1 and 8 and be convinced. Respectfully, . Tr. I JOHN R. MELTON, LEADING BUTCHER OF WILMINGTON. oc232t . .Review copy. ZEsTe-w G-ood-S- ELE&AUT SWEET HIED PICKLES. IN BULK, SOe PER QUART. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. DEVILLED CRABS, WITH SHELLS, ' AND t DM Chipped Beef in l-lli and 2-1U Cans ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CANNED GOODS (if tie Best Quality. P. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St. OC23D&WU - Seduced. i J HATE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICE OF 5oigate's,Tollet Waters, Soaps and Handkerchief Extracts, . Call .and price before buying, else- wnere. - j . n. uajximk. The Eel iable, Druggist and Seedsman, . oelltf Mew jsarket, wummgton, n.v Wm. E. Springer & Co. QABBY ONEOF THE LARGEST AND MOST complete assortments of general Hardware in the State. Goods and prices guaranteed in all in- r 19, 81 A 28 Market Street, . ooi8tf : .- ;. .' Wilmington N. C Buggies for S15.00. FULL LINE 'OF BUGGIES.' PHAETONS, rts and Bravs. both new and second-hand. All grades of Harness, Saddles. Trunks, Bags, Ac. jve guarantee our goods better and prices lower than similar goods can be bought in the State. Call, examine and buy. OClStfv. 114 North Front Bt T (FBTPAY) MOBNtNG, OCTOBER 23D, A commencing at IO34 oclook, afr New Auction. 'House. 15 Market Street, will offer for sal a. " . - tw rpntha...iW.4., J - tarooatnat AvertMMctsibit : c Uapatlowxates.. ttK- "ixf .t::--: Taattaea soQd Nonpareil type make one sqar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i O it)F- FaUand t7intertSccL: -AT- ' .'. : . - . (-..?- - ' ' - ' f - - iie-iiaia!ttje; 7 Silks, Rhadanu. Ottomans,' ' r- Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot Ladies' Cloth, Uenrfettai, Flannels, &e., &c. t j . . , White Gtoods. Iiacet, Edgings. Furs, GIoTei, !-z Corsets, Men and Boys Wear, - v Hosiery Housekeeping Goodt, ! - . . , - - -Domestics, Notions Sco.t c. -! AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HATE BEEN KNOWN FOB YEARS.- - Terms PositivelyCast; I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS-THE .... - - " LOWEST CATALOGUES ALL I A8K Ii TBE rf'l .A' SAME TREATMENT Cash! Cash! 'Cash! And assure you at the same time, my kind pat rons, that I propose to maintain In the future the . - - ' . v . reputation gained In the past, of having ' '.. r The Best, the Cheapest, AND Most Complete Assortccst cf Gccfis To be 'found onMde of New York. Call and be convinced at II. II. KATZ'S . -it"' . J e20tf , HSIaABKET T. THISWEEK : ; I Am Offering Specialties "in Cereals JOLLED AYENA. x , - PREPARED ROLLED OAT MEAL. '4 ? : mCKS' WHEATSN GRITS . These goods have Just arrived and are fresh and sweet ' , , -i 1 MINCEMEAT AND- , , '.. plum Puiwttri, I' 4? NEW CURRANTS,' FRESH NUTS, and a fresh lot of the Celebrated PAE33LE FLOUB. JNO. L. BOATWRIGIIT, 00 18 tf - " 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET. INVITE EVERYBODY TO TAKE A LOOK at our magnificent line of SUrriNGS for Ibis''' seasqn. We are determined, to do the bosineas. and have marked our goods at a prioe far below any thing heretofore offered inthis city. 4 . Wermake Suits at $29 to $30, that cost. Vt more anywhere else. -?y " ' f We give a liberal discount to .cash purchasers. Our Goods are direct importations from Eng . land, and our Styles are the very latest. It wUlpay yon to take a look at our Goods before placing youfcrdeT elsewhere. r y. "We guarantee a Perfect Fit and Superior . Workmanship on all Suits.' Oelltf. : " -; JOHN DYER. Tailort. :: Geo. Price, 3r Auctioneer and Oomzoistion HercB&ut SfFTCB AND SALES BOOMsl, J15 MABKTT J STREET, where Jspeoial attentlos.wlil.be given the sale of Goods. Wares, Merchandise, AO., on consignment, and a General Oomm lesion Business. STRICT attention to bubiness, and : QUICK returns of sales. r t - ,-',' mr 16 tf -piBJf-PROOP KEROSINE OIL. WARRANTED to be the best made and water white, r' For sale by . oollitf GEO. A. PEC EL- . :v THe Demand: "ITOB OUR HEATING STOVES IS TNCREAS JS ING DAILY. Call and select one before om stock U broken. Now la your time. Prices very low down.. The UNIVERSAL FARMER, the befct Cooking Stove In the market. Standi on its own merits. ; Library and Stand Lamps cheap at -- - - - - PARKER TAYLOR'S, " 00 latf - - 83 South FrontBV , - It I if rf t" f!. I- hi 1 ft. if M 111 i f hr t 5-y r ' -: ft 1 1 ! 3 - i . it i M' - 4' "I 1 I . u "i1 1, i. l)i i i i -.4 .' -1 MYl't ! 1 ' 1'-. - 1 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1885, edition 1
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