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flie Mornuig- outr. .v..-,---fnpa.. .JCATr3C7 ADTTHTISISCi ' i , s.Twa D7at.MnMv..,...v l 7 ra'Tu Lanw........ ... ..iu -Z'. '- .. onrtaya).-,w,.-..- .n n ' CO -Three Veekaj..... ; One Month, U T) : Two Months,... 19 a iritonths, oasJrtty Subscribers, delivered In any part ?&ffl Cbhts per week. Oar City .rtiie tw t Mthortzed to collect for more T"f"tsTioat Office at Wllmtogton, N. C, atered at 8nd ciaas Matter., mmm edition: Tbe trial of Mr. Stead, editor -Of the FaU Va3 Gette be?aa iaLondon lesay;1 i probably last wee The cx - Liion of Louis Rie! has; been postponed -j November 11; he has slim chances of ' Llag the gallows. '--Pttrloas gale : d sD0W storm on Lake Superior; two . Work on the South Atlantic Rlilro8d h&8 begun at Bristol, Tenn ; the . i . i i hn nnsnea inrouKQ who uii pousi- rwd. A meeting was held at at which resolutions were alopted demanding the remoYal. of Chi Bscfrom the city limits. - A. sewer elation caved.in at South Bend, Iod. j tTCmen were killed- -Kiag thobaw ; i, desirous of settling the diVpute 5f ith 'the Iadiac Government without .reaortiflg:-to The derenaant8 m tne Arm cane are charged with misdemeanor Strang in order lo ullow. them i,ufi in their own behalf. The populace in Madrid are greatly Incensed at the reticence of the government respecting aegotmtions on the Carolines question) fears of an outbreak are anticipated. . j j; j)art appointed Collector of Customs j,t Brunswick, Ga. E. M.' Coi, a prominent lawyer of Petersburg, Va., committed suicide. - The Brisson MinK Tstry are uncertain as to their ability to hM n majority of the Chamber of Depu-- ties Peter Brakebill, a wealthy far- mer of R-jekford, Tenn., shot and, killed by bw son in law. It is rumored that the issist-iot Secretary of the Treasury has ieen nskdi to resign. -N, marked: M aiy H3 per rent.; cotton "easy . at 9 1315iOc; wheat, ungraded red 8983ct com. So. 2, 50ic; soutbern flour steady; igpKite turpentine weak at 36ic; rosin dull .tKil 15- ' British trade for September was Whort: Exports 9 per cent., and im jol 7 per cent. , Gov. Scales has recovered enough from his recent severe sickness to be his office again. v lie "pontificated" is defended by he Sun, but the Times goes for the barbarism with both fists. 1 Wauesboro, Asheville and -New harden Fairs were held this week. Charlotte and T&rboro Fairs are As Ufd next week. , Xord Strathnairn is dead. . He is lellerliBown as the gallant General Sir Hugh Rose.- He distinguished fcimelf in tbo Sepoy Rebellion. r He wa very old, , ,, .. - . , ' An old man 00 yearq of age has rntly married in V'AbbNevilIe cou n tj, S. C. -Wbo "last beard from be wis cli4rfly wnglng HWed may be itppy?yet.?PthetW!ft?in . The ifud John S. Long, of New iBetnf, sHui the late E. W. Adams, Tthcae doalh was announced in (be STiE,'ia the Goldsboro Argw; : . "iaong all the "devoted educators of Vorth C&rolina be was the most amiable. tieoiost gentle, the purest, the kindest and :the best. Is it possible for these old friends to fsil away from us like leaves in wintry leather, and not to sorrow- over their iSraTeg?" ; , '?. Attorney General Garland -does (4 propose to ' interfere in "the re- nal of Chief Justice Vincent, of New Mexico. A dispatch says: - . ' "The apnointment of Dorsey as a jury commissioner, Mr. Garland said, is only on? of many indications that have led him to believe that Mr. Vincent was not in the proper atmosphere to exercise the judicial iuuctiona with entire impartiality " - : r A call for a State Convention in South Carolina has been issued. It is to meet on the-31st inst,". All per oas favoring a thorough revision of Represent onerous and unjust Ta ; tiff are invited t attend. 'All the c States ought to take steps to urge up . n Congress the duty and necessity of : Tariff revision this winter. Tariff Re formers in Washington ought to tave their hands upheld. ' " T : cmte "de Pans, the head of the Jloose of Bourbon, still confidently f leets to be crowned : King of ynnce. A Paris correspondent of V ",e New York Herald says that the extreme Radicals are preparinff the - !?eoP!e for a return of the Monarch P l so called Republic of rce is more of a monarchy than IB mam is. o a return tor : nrbon sway will not be so" violent flange after all. -Cleveland has retained in of. no nearly every colored official. Bat Nne0f them i8 Democrat. The Freeman, colored organ.is very mUch stifled at this.Itsav;: 'S Of t, '' "' ted t JT? three diplomatic rvftlnnB allnii filled bv Ubi1Cau PartI two tave . PosiUonTof L2red men- Of the five . or tolumbia, the Hon. B. K. Bruce VOL. 3yiI.-NO. i27. tWriiMIKGTONi has been superseded by Gen, W. S. Rose- u.us.nwmw Linion soldier. it the up ward of 1,000 colored employes in the de partments at Washineton -when the Demn orais came into power not one per cent, of them has been xremoveA.i rf th nnv of 2,000 colored men who hold minor posi vwuo .imouguoui r.ine country not a ner rant rt Ihan. V ; ttt v- uk uccu removea, -we saw. upic, w coiorea -letter rnrnpra serving under a Democratic: postmaster of Lynchburg, Va. -We have ; attempted tp show why we j.thmke,weU of, President At the Episcopal Ohnrch Congress IB session al NeWfiHaven-'5.Cnnn.r n Wednesday ' thereeref twa" lively- sessions ::Chureh?irinitywas dis- cussed . in the morning with: mncb spirit, y Canon Farrar.-was among the ipeakersTAt nhtrtherefwas an: exciting discassion on the ."Ethic ?of the TarilfTherolldm i part 6 the resume of debate: -ao Bishop Dudley, of Kentuckv. advocated free trade, " because hef believed it to be tiod;a law. ?, He treated the question from a moral standpoint i '"t , ' "Prof; Wm. G. Summer, of Yale Col lege, was the first volunteer speaker. ' The ethics of the tariff were - based, he said, on a simple statement: Thou shalt not steal,' The Professor severely criticised the Pro tectionist theory, and at the conclusion of his address received a perfect ovation. . . iThe Kev. Dr; Courtney, of Boston, anr tagonized the theory (Mr. Clark's) that free trade in Ireland and India was responsible for the calamitous situation" in those coun tries. In the conrse of his remarks he in timated that a person making such a State- M. . M . mens was Dreaung tne jm in in uommana men t. - Mr. Clark was given permission to make a personal explanation. - This result ed in a lively tilt between ' himself and Drr Courtney. - The following we take from the Washington letter in the New York Herald, It is dated 21st. October, and concerns Andrew Johnson's air leged conspiracy and the; astounding statements of Mrr Channcey M. Dp pew referred to by us yesterday.' It says: f y.ffM) yr-? - "Mr. ' Channcey M,: Depew's : letter to Colonel Fred Grant narrating a, conversa tion with. General Grant about President Johnson's revolutionary project is so at va-. nance with documentary evidence, btate papers, correspondence and 'other corrobo rative testimony that officials at "the State and .War Departments are' surprised at its allegations.. ' ; V f;I tl; ; . ? I Mr. Depew s statement is an alter din ner : recoiiecuon ; out . naa ; ne , reaa ; tne speeches of President Johnson in 1866; be ginning with the address to the Peace Con vention Committee, nis . 'swinging arouna the circle' orations, and several interviews, printed from time to time," he could have given dates when President Johnson ap pealed to Gen., Grant to Help him in his t6f-fferevoluUoBary project,!' Bpinta iirpenuae : Balkbury cost ,000. - V, The New Garden Fair of Guil ford county (Friends) is now in progress, i Mrs. M. H. Bradley, of Ra lfeigh, was thrown from her horse and in jured. . . . . --v'J" -.f'"-H:. The Lenoir Tovicvivs the Dan- bury Port and Leakesville Echo are , reach ing ahead to nominate" Hon. , J. W. Reid for Oovernor. ... .. ' . A farmer .in . Rowan ; county planted one' acre in tobacco and two in cot' ton. From the cotton - he realized f4JJ; for the tobacco $102.00 ' 1 : VC f ' Mr. E. A.: Griffith retires from the Winston J)aUy. He is succeeded by Messrs-A. M., Stack and P. A. Snider. Snccess to all bands. Mrv R. J), - Boone has retired from the editorial control of the Durham Reporter. He is . succeeded' by Mr. H; I. McDuffle. Our. best wishes attend botn. : Goldsborojs not only going to have the best . Fair in the State this year," but she is also going to have a very sac-, cessfull and highly creditable colored in dustrial exposition. Goldsboro Argv. ) Raleigh News- Observer: Col. L. L. Polk expects to begin, at an early day. the publication of a weekly agricul tural journal in this ciry -A Curri tuck county sweet potato weignsoi pounds. Greensboro 'Workman: . The revival meeting at Holt's Chapel, in charge of Rev. Mr. Bowles, is still in progress, the services being . held at night only. : Up to the present thirty-four persons nave pro fessed to be converted. - - ; Concord Jtmes: Five persons have filed, applications for the postofflce here. Vance and Bennett have recom mended different persons. At Troy court week before last a man by the name nf Larkins was sent to iail for six months for disturbine religious services. Served him right - ' , : i Raleish Visitor: - Capt. Swift Gallowav left this morning for his home in Goldsboro after threet weeks of arduous labor in bur Superior Court We- believe w onlv record the universal verdict of our. twnnle in savinz. that Cant Galloway has thuM far made one of the most efficient Solicitors that ever served in our district. Fayetteville Sun: Prof. Hamil ton McMillan, who in the last Legislature obtained for the Croatan Indians of Robe son separate schools, was in oar city yeBier day with two hundred of those dusky sons nfthA forest Their behavior while in our town was very exemplary. In appearance thov Am between a mulatto and the Uaucas- sian; their skin having a brownish hue not seenintneiauerv" . . . 'Asheville 7ftten; The second annual exhibiUondf the Western Carolina w.ir nnAned yesterday. The exhibit of tobacco will not be surpassed anywhere n the South.- The fine wrappers ana of Buncombe and Madison, of Haywood; T..irun nrt Swain, will create a sensa tion, inasmuch as theproof wUl be given that in this product. Westward the State of Empire takes its way, r In corn and wheat, n annrtinm ami vpffp.ta.bles. there Will be nothing from which comparison might shrink.- in fruits especially :n - - nnnniwtifnnihlv borne Ou by the Fair;nd to s ores and nf1 ff marbles, witb.fi tne exception ui 1IH:t mltilmr 1IV' it la Dossible to be presented. Gen. Vance writeir a letter to.Mr. Stone, Secretary, that his wires ness prevenU his coming to iub( he greatly regrets, and adds: ,i " ' " : i- - " -, i r , -r. r i.j- - ,. , r , ,H ,. "' " 1 - - - f I ; the slightest idea : of '.making Washington my -home as ' suggested in the Citizen. : I expect to lay my bones in. Western North Carolina.:- ,Jr2t::. Lowe, a venerable old genaeman whe was well and favorably known to almost every man, womari and child m this section, died at his home in Pasquotank county on Tues-' aay tne etn.aay Octoberi 1885, at the age of 89 years and six months. Mr. Lowe has always lived at the place lie settled when a boy,?ha4 woTtt the TOme pair of boots for.27 years, and they are yet good; never bought a bushel of corn or a nound of meat in his life;; and has always had his pantry wen Ulled with honey.' He has the first and only set of dishes he ever bonpht. used the same horse and cart for 55 years, ana tne old wooden; mould Mow that he cultivated his crop this year with, , though it nas peen repaired twice,; has been .used oy Mr. LKwe for 55 years.-'. He, used a hoe with the same helve f6r$5 years one nair 1 oiptow lines ao, and a Dutcher tnue TO ears. He had a half bushel measure" that e used 40 yearsvia saw 25. fire same dinner horn for 60, and altnilk bucket he used for so years la to-day as brieht and' eood as Hew. He had a flint and steel gun which nas Deen in nis possession lor oO years, and tne potatoes he planted this year were from seed he bought of Matthew Cliff in Eliza beth City over 65 years agcir;:: V; Charlottte' Observer: Nelson Stewart " and Anderson -Davis, the two negroes who burglarized the residence of Capt S. G. Strickland. In this city, were yesterday sentenced by Judge Meares to be hanged on 5 Wednesday,.. November 25th, within the , Mecklenburg , jiil enclosure. There is no change yet in the Concord postofflce.: 'Judge Bennett told a Charlotte man - just from -- Washington, that he In tends to try and have Miss Duaenbury re moved, but that he is not certain that he will succeed. Adjutant -H. H. Orr yesterday, received orders from-Col. J. T. Anthony,- Colonels commanding. the 4th regiment North Carolina State Guards, to assemble - the field and staff officers; and companiesB, D, E, I and K of the regi ment,' to attend at the fair to contend for the military prize,' &c- One of the best features of the fair will be a series of horse races of: a character not yet ap proached at any fair in this State, six of the est borses known to the if ortbern turr having been entered for the races, and are nowonthe way to Charlotte. The six: in question are Baltimore horses, and left that city -.Monday. They are to arrive : here Thursday night- On Saturday" next, four or five horses from Washington dty will arrive here for the races; ' . ' Goldsboro . Jilessenger : :: 'Daily Meitenger during the Fair. Miss Bur well, with a section of girls from the Ox ford Orphan Asylum, will give a. concert at the Opera House, on Monday evening, October 26th. Relatives 1n this city have just received advices of the death, in new urieans;' oh the lata lnst: oi mr. Francis Heath Goelet, a native of North Carolina. Washington dots : J Par ker Jordan.- the agd lawyer, an "ex"- North Carolinian, who was arrested last year on the charge of - committing an. as sault on a poor young girl for whom he had promised his lnnuence to procure an office, was acquitted on Thursday. The Judge ruled that the general character of the accused was not on trial, and this shut off much of the circumstantial evidence re lied unon bv the prosecution. Parker got i..- .i " . - I taut MiuMicr uuuuus iak oigui whuuuu I- ft- Arrarn atatm m lia hftt tthv F a carpenter named iseam. : rne latter says Parker insulted his wife. -Col. J. R. 8need, of Georgia, -formerly - of Granville county. North Carolina, and who was As sistant Postmaster of. the Senate wben tne Democrats were in control, has been ap pointed a Chief of Division in the office of the Register of the Treasury. Col. Sneed is a good newspaper man. ..; ... , ; . , -; ; T HE'G ITT. IB W ADVBK'riSHiniCIV I'k. I MtmsoN GeS? underwear. J Jos. H. DcxPianb recital, " ; Collxbs & Co. Auction sale. Hkxnbbkbgeb The Bans piano. ;Amkricah Stxptlt Co. Wanted. , Geo. W. Pbicb, Jb. Auction sale. ) ; Pbof. Fhask WraaHT Choral Society. Rapid Teltverr. 5 ' ':."" - :; The rapid , delivery letters' ought to be very popular the irst day of ApriL Im-; agine the feelings of a fellow who is aroused from his slumbers about 11 p. m. by a spe cial messenger roOe VC 0. D., who in great haste delivers . a . Letter marked "Im portant" The letter is opened with tremb ling hands, and the "important" words "April Fool" meet the eyes of the excited holder. It is.not difficult to conclude that with decided emphasis he"will declare that the special delivery system is an unmitiga ted humbug and ought to be abolished im mediately. ; "We charge the Wilmington boys nothing, for posting them in this im portant matter. ' ;- -" " r ' ' Important Case JUeelded. An action of ejectment was brought by the Carolina Central Railroad ; Company against Mr.J.rC. McCaskelL of Shoe Heel,the latter being charged ' with build ing a brick store house on the "company's right of way, within 100 feet from the cen tre of the track way. The case was decided day before .yesterday at Lumberton, in favor of the company. , , . - r mayor Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday by acting Mayor Bear: A. A. Grice, : colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $3.50 or be imprisoned for three days. , ; - " r Henry Batson and Wesley Sanders were arrested for sleeping in a box car at the old Union depot, but were" discharged. Personal; . .-' ' : - Mr. E. J. Powers has returned-, to the city, having spent the summer at the North. Mr. Powers was on the train that ran into the emigrant train last Monday night, near Jersey City, and congratulates himself on his fortunate escape from in jury. : - - "WllmlnctoB cboral Soelety. -is - Prof, Frank Wright i ,is. organizing the above Society, and the jBret rehearsal will te held in St- James Sunday School on Monday' irighW-thbdof He is also getting up v singing class-for ruuo JN. C, SATljRDAT,;OCTOBEE1885j Receipts "ibf tipotton. yesterday : 1.003 bales. vvW;- .; -. " . -'..r . . Don't forget to register your ; deeds j-The 11 me "forregistration will ex pire the first of January, 1886. .j ; ;: ji Don't forgetthe entertainment; Jbykr.- josV flT Denck' Monday night 1 at iMiga Annie Hart's school house.. ;' . '. ; ' 5 The, thermometer registered 46 degrees yesterday at the Stab office, which is the coldest weather we have had this sea-. wSol Smith; RusseU; an old .Wil- mington favorite,. Is now . delighting the Texans with his new comedy, ; "Felix Mdr ; x ne coorea man .naersonr,wno escaped; rrojft osacers . weanay, was captured late on the evening of the same day, and is now in jail. . "' " e ' rC ; 7 b T : - - - ---- rv ;: ,V;1L " ' Tlni nt flTTAif 4rMi, tovn . it mi. naif bo 'rough on criminals as hU ' name would, ihd icate. On the 'contrary, he - seems to believe in the7, old motto, "bear and for bear.";: ' A. "Si G. W." inVtheRaieigh Register, compliments . jrery highly. and very justly, Rev. Robert estrange, who will assume the rectorship of the Church of the Good Shepherd, at Raleigh, in Kovember. The English sparrow' is a grow ing 'Institution in Wilmlngtoq. and we fear that in ' a . few years we shall have 'enough and to spare." At first they were considered a great , acquisition to a city, but latterly they, have very generally been voted a nuisance.'!- . The prevailing impression that Archbishop "Gibbons will be made a Car dinal is very gratifying to his many admi rers in WUmington, where he is mo well known, and where his charming personal manners made him hosts of friends regard less of religious predilection. .f r ' , . The r British: - steamer" Cam ifarth was cleared from here yesterday by Messrs. Williams & Murchison with1 5,260 bales ofeptton on board, valued' at, $23. 788.83, drawing 15 feet 5 inches oi water. She only took on 4,600 bales of cotton at Charleston last year. - This speaks well for our compresses. ' The Gun and. Kennel Club having decided to have a glass ball shoot, our field editor is industriously practicing at balloons of the regular size.,. As a start er; he has hired a boy to hold the balloons by a cord. To avoid possible accidents. the boy is incased in a suit of cast iron armor. Otherwise there might be a' case of "seek dead." - 3 V c v . ; 001118 On6 WHO has found an umbrella advertises for its owner In the Asheville Citizen. ' We are inclined to doubt his sanity. We hate never before known a lost umbrella to be given the least chance of getting back home. If the find er of one in Wilmington should advertise for the owner, Dr. Potter wonld immedi ately institute a commission de Wtatiao in quirendo.: . , .-, . ,-...,.,." . i The appearance of ''Jack Frosty wjll suggest to the charitable the propriety of doing something, substantial far; the Ladies' Benevolent Society, an organiza tion that has done so much to alleviate the sufferings of the poor of Wilmington. - It will be well, too, to replenish its purse be fore old Winter in all his severity is upon us. Much money that - is wasted by the charitable on unworthy objects would be properly disbursed if placed at the disposal of the Ladies Benevolent Society. Tobacco Caltnre. As the cultivation of tobacco is attracting unusual attention throughout the State, ex tending even to the section tributary to Wil mington, we copy from the Fayetteville Oti server and Gazette a paragraph showing some remarkable results attained in Cum berland county: - :"Mr. W. L. Williams, of this eounty, of whose tobacco we made such deservedly favorable mention . ; last week, carried a small lot of it to Raleigh a few days since, and his success at the warehouse was very gratifying. The : prices - he obtained per pound were, $1 00, 76 cents, 65 cents and 85 cents making an average of about 70 cents. His tobacco was critically examined by connoisseurs from Wake, Granville and other counties, and was .pronounced equal in texture, quality and appearance to the best A sample of a .quantity which had been cut and cured without the application of the heat of fire attracted much attention. though some doubt was expressed as to its keeping qualities." .. Horn aad Banr ReeoverN. Mr. Robert C. Orrell returned from Edentott last night whefe he recovered the horse and buggy stolen from him some time ago. . One Luther Wright went to his Btables on October 3rd and hired a team on the plea that he was going to Masonboro Sound, and nothing further was heard from him until he was traced to Jackson ville, Onslow county, thence to . Snew Hill, and he gave his name as Parker on his xoute.icAt Edenton he . effected a sale under the name of Henry Watson. He re mained in that town part of three days. and then boarded the train in the direction of Norfolk.- A colored man:by the name of D. M. Lee was the, purchaser, having paid $150 foe the turn-out . Batb4of Capt. Howell Capt, Joe Howelh who for, many years was a conductor on the Wilmington and Weldonfroad,- died at his1 ' home in' North hampton county, on last Saturday, at the age of 65 yearavHi::: ;; :: CapV Howell had many friend in : this community who will be . grieved to hear of hisdeath. . .v? - ; . i waatBeriafliftsuMi'f,?-::','5''; The foUowinxt aro .thauvdicatJoM ior to- For the ; South, Atkntic States,' ; fair weather, winds genenuy.Qnx.nprth. to east, v generally higher i barometef and sta tteriary temper&fure: - fc 5i ;A -Jt Our. Home Temperature. ' ;" . Thef ollowlhjf shows therange" of the thermometer, yesterday; in this city; as fur-' nished by the Signal Service office; - - " 7 tu- m.,46.0, ll a. m., 57.3; 3 p. m.,' mij T pr m 58.2; 10 p., m.'. 53.2., Jj; ; Btver mnd llarfcor Improyementa. i Copt Bixby, who as f in charge off the rivers and harjrjors of Southern North; Carot iina and Northern South iolina, sends, us cacular, from which we glean the rouow- ingiiifonnoni The Cap8 Fear River below Warning- tonr when- placed Tinder governmental." inK provement in 1829, had 3 bar entrances with least depths as -follows f About feet at , the Baldhead Channel, 9 fees at , tn , Western and Rip Channel, and 10 feet at New InletChanhel; the - two former-bars being 8 miles and the latter, 2 miles iromr kL. j . . t .r . . i i i point ox junction oi uieir caanaeis near Federal Point From Federal Point -20 miles up to Wilmington there were several shoals with a least depth of 7.5 feet at low. water. . , ;i'r -T.. ss .,'"-.. : "$1,991,859.98 have been spent in all up to 20th" June," 1885; upon the' proposed im provements of 1827 to 1882 with complete success, obtaining a, 4rfoot least depth' of water at the main bar entrance, and com pleting to partial, width a 16-foot channel 28 miles to Wilmington. .The foreign commerce has Increased from about $1,500, 000 exports (see official statistics in annual report of 1874) in 1871, to about $5,000, 000 exports m 1885. - The total commerce, exports and imports, foreign and coastwise, is now about $ 18,000,000 per year. "It was recommended in July. 1885, that the above improvements be continued by completing the unfinished dike South of Zeke's Island," so as to thoroughly secure Smith's Island from further, erosion by the ocean ; and by, widening and deepening the existing river channels to their full dimen sions of 270 feet width and 16 feet least depth, at low water; and. by further pro tecting them against subsequent deteriora tion by submerged stone dikes where neces sary, at a total expense of $380,000 next year; and further that the bar entrance be deepened later on to at least .16 feet least depth, at low water. The commerce - of this harbor, as above snown, is regarded as sufficient to justify an expenditure of sev eral hundred thousand dollars for this pur pose in yearly instalments of at least $300,- 000." The above shows the vast improvements made in-our river and harbor and we are now "able to successfully compete with other ports. In . this connection we will state that the British, steamship Marimai which cleared for Liverpool Thursday with five, thousand hales; of cotton, left; here drawing sixteen feet five inches of water, and went tb.rough .to Smithvilleonohe tide. The sixTeenth annual exhibition of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society will Commence at Weldon on the 9th cf November., We- return . thanks for an Invitation W attend.' Jr - ? - i- A DOWN TOWK MXBCHANT. bavbur Passed several aleeplesa nlffhta, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a Buffering child, and oeoomlna; con vlncad that Mrs. Winslow'a SootbiM SrrnD was just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching: horns' and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, ay she was strongly- in favor of Homoeopathy. That nlpht the ohlldpassed In sufferiiur.aiid tho parent without sleep. Eetnrn- home the day following, tne latner ionna tne wincr. th babv still suffering : and while oontemi .placing mar Bpped from other sleepless night, the mother step; the room to attend to some domi duties and left the father with the child. During her ab- 3 he administered a portion or tne aootning Byrup to tne baoy, ana saia notnmg. xnai mgni all hands slept weU, and the little fellow awoke in the morningbrlght and happy The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and air though at first offended at the deception prao- tined nixin her. has continued to use thee: sndmffeiim orvimr babies and restless niehi have disappeared. . A singi trial ot tne syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother, sola oy au Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. irfABXtTJSD, - SEAES-HAERINaTON. At the residence of C H. Bobinson, Thursday evenlugr, S2d iust.,by ttie Rev. John W. Primrose, Mr WALTER F. 8EAR8. of Palafka, Flan to Miss HATTIK ROB INSON HARRINGTON, of Bennington, Vermont. ..,,...... DIED, VERB KN. At Little Elver, S. C., October 80th, 1885, MARY LEWIS, beloved daughter of 3. W,i and Amanda Vereen.aged 17 years and Smontha. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jos. H. Denck. TEE REPRESENTATiVE PIANIST ; O ? THE SOUTH, WILL GITS A . P I ANO RE O I T AX, MONDAY, OC!T. 26, at 8 P. M., '. IN MISS ANNIE HART'S SCHOOL HOUSE, Admission 50 cents. V . . ... ' . . . Tickets to be had at the BookstoreB of Messrs. Helnsberger and Yates, and at the door. ': , oc24 2t nao TOMIHOTOH CHORAL SOCIETY. Tb nrantzlno the above Society, which win hold its first Rehearsal in St James' Sunday; School Room on Monday, November ad, at 8 f . m. u ne nhlnct of the fiocietv is to rehearse and uerf orm Cantatas. Glees and Choruses. Ladles and Gen tlemen would have a splendid opportunity to ao fiaira a thorough knowledge of Music bv iolninir the above. Members are entitled to. attend a se ries of Lectures on the Rudiments of jtuslo and Elementary Singing,. which Prof. Wright intends giving on Wednesday at 8 P.M. Membership fee $1.60 per month in advance. He is also getting up a Singing Class for young Ladies between the ages of 12 and 17 years, to enable them to learn Sinrtaff at an earlv asre. Admission 75 cents Der month. Private lessons given in Piano and Or gan Flaying. H&rmonyand pinging, ; Address PTWRIGHT, 208 8. 4th 8t . or neinsDergers j&xuio store, sat snn wed sat .. . nao oc!44t ; Underwear. fKST$' RED FLANNEL SUITS. SCOTCH ALL- Wool Shirts and Drawers, Merino Half -Hose, an elegant assortment of Bordered Handkerchiefs, ana tne cesc une iioiiar Bam in tne mauet, At MUNSON'd oc 4 It Furnlahing Booms.' fBilggiefoi 015.00 a mY V I i I AaA.B XS? AV4UJLHtJ m. mmmm xxCarts and Brays, both sew and second-hand. AU. grades of Harness, Saddles. Trunks, Bags, Siti We guarantee our goods better and prices lower than similar goods can be bought In the State, Call, examine and buy. - AtaoouuAiu ecistf; U4 North Front St WHOLE' NO. 5958 NEWADVERTISE1IENTS. ? KIcGIHT, Auctioneer. tk&f'.. YtJOOllSSSi A CO., - -'-. " : - V 'nderwear. Aa. pets; Double and Single- Hare ess. These Goods be sold to aav. Sale also at S and 7 o'clock this evening. vi( ,'H oo24lt AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT rpms MORNpGCOMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK win continue the sale of Household and Kitchen Furniture. - Garnets- Qtttla 'damaMdl. ; Aojj A aj Also a fine Book Case, solid Black Walnut, and Erafioa Sale of Fiiiito; J "i K- - - mat.-: i - VJXBB STOCK-OT TURNTTTJRB, '!JH Tiffl -Store of D7A; Jmith, on Frent Street, wUl be sold at auction SATURDAY OCTOBER 4TH. Sale. .Will oommenoeat 10 o'olook A. M. OCt, 3, , .-, :, . . g. Ji. MAIMING, Sheriff. i ... Tie Baus Piano. rpOSEWOOD, 71-3 OCTAVES, ORCHESTRAL upright Grand. Beautiful In Design, Elegant in Finish, Marvelous in; Power, Brilliant In Tone, Exquisite In Touch, Solid In Construction, Un equaled In Durability. ; Cur Mottor "Exoelsior r The BAUS PIANOS are unqnest louabiy the best now made. For sale at HEINSBERGSR'S ' Live Book and Music Stores. oc24tf ANTED Men and women to start a new bnslnesa at their hnniflR. Anallv lAa.rnu1 In an hour: no peddling; 10c to 53o au hour made day time or evening. Send lOo for 24 samples and a icxage ormatenai to commenoe work on.- Ad ress American Supply Co., Albany, N. Y. -oo 24 lm Competition Busted ! PRICE OF VEAL, LAMB AND . BEEF STILL h . REMAINS 10 CENTS PER POUND I FOR CHOICE CUTS. . OTHER CUTS AT FROM SC. TO 8C. PER LB Sausage, Liver Padding, l Bologna Sausage, Venison. y-i -." FRESH AND NICE. ; We guarantee as FINK MEATS as are sold in Wilmington markets. All orders entrusted to our jcare will receive prompt attention, and all Meats purchased of me will be promptly deliv ered at the -Tight time and place. All persons now trading with me or that will commence im mediately wfll receive the benefit of above prices at all times. Oa'l at Stalls Nos.l and 3 and be convinced. Respectfully, . JOHN XL MELTON, ; LEADING BUTCHER OF WILMINGTON. 002321 ' Review copy. Still They Come ! ANOTHER LOAD 07 THOSE FINS WESTERN CATTLE just arrived: thev are fattened on clover, 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"be8t or none" is our motto. You will find our Stands well supplied with veal, Lamb, Mutton and Pork of the best Quality at 10 cents a Dound. We now have on hand, and wul constantly keeps a full supply of Fresh Eggs and Chickens at the lowest market priees, . We are now selling only the "Farmer Sausage, the very best Sausage made in the oily, and In our judgment the only good Sausage" sold here. Sena in your orders. Meats delivered promptly and free of charge in any part of the City. J. JT. UAJtUUSLiti B BUM. v : oot 23 2i Strayed. JPROM 417 CHESTNUT STREET, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN PUPPY, with a small band around his neck with a small white button. The finder wul be rewarded by bringing him to above number.- -- oc23tf Hew Drag Store. BOUGHT IN PERSON FOR CASH in the Northern markets an entirely new Stock of the best articles from the best manufacturers, selected Chemicals and Pure; Medicines from Squibbs and others. Cocaine Muriate. Antipy- rine, eto. Will be open and ready for business on Saturday, the 24th Inst. Call and see me and I will guarantee great care in compounding medicines. . ROBERT R, BELLAMY, oc23tf N. W. cor. Market and Front Sts. Grates. GALL AND SKS WHAT WE HAVE IN THE way of GRATES, from the cheapest to those a little higher in price. We are selling STOVES, both Heating and Cooking, right along. The Far mer Girl Is all the rage the best that ever stood on four feet. All kinds of Job Work done well ana in gooa time; no exorbitant charges. W. H. ALDERMAN A CO., oeietf 25 Market Street, Beduced. J HAVE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICE OF Colgate's Toilet Waters. Soaps and Handkerchief Extracts. Call and price before buying else- wnere. - j . n. uakdih. The BeTiablirrnircit unri WMMlama.ii. oclltf Mew Market. Wilmington, N.C. Wm. E, Springer & Co. QARRY ONE 0? THE LARGEST AND MOST oompleteassortments of general Hardware In the state, uooas ana prices -guaranteed in all In stances. - 19. 21 28 Market Street, r ool8tf Wilmington N. a For Bent, STORES, OFFICES - Milt -AND DWELLINGS. la m & ait v.i. Apply to2-' - D. O'CONNOR, Real Estate Agent. an 23 tf Every,0ne is Pleased! inrjTTH THOSE FLEXIBLE SOLE SHOES WE "IT . 7.!,. sell.. So easy to the foot, so pleasant to wear so elegant In the fit and so reasonable In the price. Ladles, caU and see them. "--.-. ... Gents gcodsln great variety at . ; Ooo; B; Trencll & Sons. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. o13tf m r - T ' ..........-... : ill' . . ..... ii. 0notnsraot Advertiaemnts takes tvt propor itoiiatety low rates. - . ' - TeaEaeaaoadgonparell typo ntke c ? it IOTWV A1TVERTISJ JiJL:r- 2 i -it-. -,i ji-;.- Falliuiduitritpqdsi' - t.:-,ix.v at i ' r , - , llencLrlietilt i - - M An Entirely Hew Stock y- Silks, Rbadams. Ottomans, Ij y Telvets, Cashmeres, XrIeols,--r v; 3 Ladles' Cloth, Uenriettas, ' " -V Flannels, &c., Jke, U " - White Goods. jV' Laces, Edgings. Furs, Gloves, 1? : : Corsets, Men and Boys' Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, r? - - . 1 - , ' ;i - M 1 Domestics, Notions, &c, &, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY hyMEN;J v KNOWN FOR YEARS. c ' Terms Positively CasH I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS TBiTl ' ' LOWEST CATALOGUES. ALL SAME TREATMENT I ASK IS THE - Pi f . r v.- a M V a Mm-- . '. ' ft W uasn : uasn i uasn i . And assure you at -the same time, my kind pat-'" v rons,. that I propose to maintain In the f atnre (be . reputation gained In the past, of having - The Best, the Cheapest; AND .; i:" ,. f - Host Complete Assortment of Goods To be found outside of New York. CaU and be convinced at - III. II. KATZ'S se20tf lf6nARKBTST. " THIS WEEK I Am Offering Specialties ia Cereals, "DOLLED A VENA, PREPARED ROLLED OAT MEAL. ' Cr ; : . HICKS' WHEATRN GRITS if;' Ihese goods have Just arrived and are fresU , and sweet. ' " MINCE MEAT- AND " PLUBI PUDDING, NEW CURRANTS, FRESD NUTS, : and a-fresh lot of the Celebrated PAROLE ,: FLOUR. -;--rv! JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, - oo 18 tf 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET, --h BEAD. T7"B INVITE EVERYBODY TO TAKE A LOOK at our magnificent line of SUITINGS for this season. We are determined to do the bosiaesa; , and have marked our goods at a price far below any thing heretofore offered In this city.- We Imaie Suits at $25 to $30, that cost tvt--i-, more anywhere else. j ... . .." ? We give a liberal discount to cash paiehaserx. v Our Goods are direct Importations from Sac ,' -, land, and our Styles are the very latest. ? - ' It will pay you to take a look at our Goods' ; before placing your order elsewhere. - ' " fSWe guarantee a Perfect Fit and Sapertor f - Workmanship on all Suits, oelltf JOHN DYKR. - - Tailor. Wanted. DURING THE FALL AND, WINTER, CASH r: -orders for Peanuts, New River Oysters, Salt .. ? or Fresh Fish. Fish Roe. Oranges, Lemons, and f - other Tropical Fruits, or any other Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores and Coon- '. try Produce generally. WUl buy, or sell on com- ; mission, all kinda of Oouatry Frodwje. - Gen. Com. Merchant, MN. Water U- se 9 DWtf WUnitagtoa, N. CLi 7sr, "T QTTi. r: JiIRE-PBOOF KEROSINE OIL. WARRANTED to be the best made and water white.' ' - - ' For sale by " -; - oollltf GEO. A. PECK. ; . 1 ......... .... : . . r . The Demand 1 F)B OUR HEATING STOVES B TJfCRIAS- ING DAILY. CaU and select one before our -, stock ii broken. Now Is your time. Prices very T. -low down. The UNIVERSAL FARMER, the beet Cookieg Stove in the market, stand on Its own . merits. Library ana Stand Lamps cheap at . : . . :v ; : - , . - - PARKER TAYLOR'S, - . oelStf , 23 South Front St, r w 3 J - - i I fit - n - J f h i t !s i ; -w ;i . M t f - .'mf 3 V " a j ... ; r- r- f". J i M in - 1' 4' i V- V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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