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- in inn ni.iu. .in in.. 1 1 n I,.,,, ia. -I... ...i.- Jn -- :m'-- '' "--'-"-""''"" a. i " t ..- - - - - vJl t ?,. " ijOSifningiStar: 1 1. BCUNAQD. r f ( ) I f t f s c is t t " - '--5 fS JJ?J. , vT.'- .-f;. One-Wee. ; ; - .... '-Z.j fine Xfl ." J t, 4fi- . ri. 2.... 4 ro 8 00 1 60 Hon Months, . " - ? Thre Moats, -81s Ifntttha.. . I ' - - : .... S , .. - Z 1 f not authorised to ooUeot for more M6. three monthfl in &dTao , , . , . rrrTTttUePoBt Office t Wllm! Wllntington, K. G UORNING' EDITION. OUTLINES, " . ' - -4, ... Heavy floods reported in the Roanoke river; large number or coal parges swept v' - UoiTersitjf stuflents jn'RuMia oake a demonstration against the Govern-. pent. - r-1 w . Steele, principle, oi a college in Lynchbu' VaV dragged, in Pittsburg, Pa , and robbed of (300 in cash and jewelry. TeaidWa Ben-, teoced to- State jprisWfaf tea year'- Great damage" tb-jioTirnU'ciii account of heaty waaouteL!:1Tlie lew. York n'T0tt agree on a scale- ofgeaVit-'j W. ' Smith, one of tbi proprietpttofth'e Albany iryw, died yesterday.- " -National Fur" niture Works, WiiliannporV Pa,, destroyed by fire; loss. 4Q,0W.;; JKprg" pointedjTink i Boumefian (nce'ewx narketa: Money 82 ratjwton quiet at 9j0 ll-16c;:w'h4 ttngraded red .j092c;corn. angraded,8$5Sc; soutnern dull and heavy; spirits turpentine firm at 8636tc; rosin dull at fl'.OSf! 15. 7 - v King Thewba is not dead as was ' reported. . 7 " " , . '7,77 Gorman won in Baltimore ' He is an excellent party manager. - r I J3alvin?8 Lear ia1a gre'at perform ance, although not 80 popular as Othello. n -v O- 77: : ., - An eff orto'eave:Riel 4b "still going on. Hief friends are trying o estabr trymjro 'Jjgit his, insanity." .Mr. WV J. Best is now, in jail in Britonr He' waived n;eTmnatibn d en the charge of embezzlement.' - jiige Vincent is in - Washington : gnl msvBti r. that 5 verdirent phase is to be put on his saspension. It is to be . recorded ' that Johnny Wise professes.to Jje verf xorfident that he will beCelected Gojrerndr tf Virginia. . ' When Foraker spote at :tauntcp, VaT, ie was as dumb as al6 Jtivfer oyster on the bloody-shirt business. The arch hypocrite I f v Jamestown, JJ. Y.js now, lighted "by natural gas. The vapor comes 30 miles away and it takes it 30 minutes to make the trip. $500,000 has been invested in the plant. ; ; They have began again to discosa the removal of Gen. Grant's remains to Washington. " Mrs. Grant comes oat decidedly- against it and says it shall not be done with ber consent. The noble Horatio Seymour has arn?tly appealed to all Democrats 'in Jtew "; York to vote the entire Democratic ticket. , Mr. "Tilden is also out fer it and has -sent in a con- tnbation. - c4 1 colored woman is to be hung at Clin; fca. foe infanticide, Marchr2Ht. Only one vooan has ever been hanged in North Carolina $T. C. Exchange. K " j ; 4. Thw is probabiy a mistake. We bow that one was hanged in Gran ville. Logan's friends' are trying to jget4 Bp a PresideBtial 'jboom for bit." That is right. i high time that an illiterate President was elected.. It takes Black Jact" to Votib the Eng lish languidge t Aavf ewn 5 j awdarters when them literary; fellers is looting on. Hit does f of a fact " Trot out Black Jack. ' ' ! The New York Times says that A B. Macdonald has beenin Ludlow jail for contempt pf court, for seven ; years. It sayril? :: "It appear that he might ;have purged awnaelf of his contempt at any time by Pying the award made against him by a ourt, and also that he is able to pay. At east he declines to plead poverty, which vould secure bis release in spite of hU con-: A carious eloping case has occurred in Colorado. A' woman's first hui: band was sent as ineurable to an in ane asylum in ITewYorfc: She ma "ied and removed to Colorado. These ; he met number two who was welL be old love - came back and she bped withMm."" NumblTtwftras turned to New Yort State with bU 5 UJ--: -- fi,rvM?rfree8bo1'0 . Index r Juzs . m -w6' in W grand jm w Monday. ordered the-clerk to indict bv W116 that didn't make a report iLesday.andall thelroad overseers Bopervisors that didn't report the road u Kooa order. - "Ji-... -Oxford Orphan's Frtend) 8otn wne years ago Mr. Wm. Thnrh. Jr i. troth ,!i7? plighted then : com JSLPl6 rathkss hand of a divorce ' day a J bew hem. Last Thurs. Wre rnSedf61 i VOL; ft it.'1 MTOsOH-uitings. " 4 j I. - Jos, E. Dkkck A card. - J Fob Saus A dru etorei - : ir ju oasisa jet qi reason. j. y - Hasbibok & AitiaiHa.ts. - 1 QnjES& UtrscHBSos ."Nails. ';' Bkw WHTTB-Hanging again; f OBBA HorjsaifJied PickleW S. H; atA2nra?e--Execuaon.ate.r " 8, H.llKSKHexecutioB;iala: U yfwBnfafKtygio fig 1L S. Wiixabi AjmounoemenJL' i Ifif -McI0170AIi&lWTjiKII--F0Und, . -: i. . Ht.' H. AT,Tttttnr?f & Co-Stovea; - - HzBYSBK&OE&PianoJi and organs. r-SxTTH QriiCHBisi1 Jopartnership. ;VWmT B. iBPBmaBiCk)-Bardware4; 5 O. R. Fbkhch & 8oi-2 50. Ache Maitovactubiko Co. Notice. W: & W. K. R. Co. Annual meetiniCi 5 Pabkeb & TATLOBThe reason why. K J..C. STBTBsoKrBarcains ia chickens., Wit K WokI-h & Co Note the change. P.L. BsiDeBBS & Co New and attractive J. H. 'HABDnf Fancy and toilet articles. J. WoGoBDOH & Smith When 'tis' fair. W. , C. & A. R. R Co. Annual meeting. Wnj.TAKB, RAinmr Co. Bacon, mo- lasses, bagging, cheese, etc. Local Mu... V-."n --. - ; All Saint's Day -j first day of November. The streets are getting quite Day's length 10shonrs and 41 minutes. . ; r -.y'v " -. .Receipts of - cotton yesterday 763 bales.--.-:':, - I The hoop-rolling mania has struck Wilmington. ; . ' Eggs were vetailing yesterday at 25 cents per dozen. ' ; -The reopening of St.- Jflales, Church takes place to day. : ... : ' 1 1 The Board of Aldermen meets in regular session to-morrow. ' , Mr. W. T. Johnson and family have removed to Winston. N. C. v j . Thatcher, Primrose & West's Minstrels are booked for this city.1 ! .i ' The theraoroeterwas: dowinr to - . - 44 degrees yesterday morning at 8 o'clock: Dr. Pritchard will preach at Brooklyn, Hall at 4.30 o'clock "this after-; soon. We noticed on Water " street yesterday somejnne' Western North CaroH- lina appiea. ' : " ! g ' ' . ': c -. - ITnited ; States JJistrict Court, Judge Seymour presiding, wtU meet in this citj to-mprjrow morning. - The regular , monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will be held to-morrow afternoon.;' v v The Register of Deeds issued 4 marriage licenses during the past week 2 for white and for colored couples l ; : -f A meeting of the Produce - Ex change is called for Wednesday, Nov; 4, to elect a ; President, . vice D. O. W orth de clined. "t".; ,V -'V - ,;V vs'. V Rev. H. Nelson . Payn . will preach at the Chesnut. street Presbyterian Church (colored) to-morrow eveninc at 7.&0 o'clock, vr '- JkVi eFp'ki Rev. Peyton .f H. Hoge swili preach ia tW"FirrtPi;esbyterian-.''Chnrch to-morrow at'.U a"m. and 750 .p.-jn. .Seats f ree. .T t, v- - r-f"? v i A Punph and Jady show at the corner of Second .and Market streets yes-. terday afternoon ajfforded a great deal of amusement o the small boys. VT ; f--1 J" r "Rev." Dr.T. H..Pritlehard will preach the second of a series of sermons to-morrow ntght at the Baptist Chxvch? e-i The box sheet for the X B. Ppk' Comedy' Company will be opened Wednek" day.:, fhe. Company wlllnptJeaTe.iaitil Friday morning on a special train; so'ihere will be no cutting of the play. - . Interments in the various Cem teries for the past week-5 were as follow! : Oakdale, 4 adults fBellevue, 1 aduit and l Child; Pine Forest (colored 2 adults and l Childi f-5 A;:-;r. -Hii v- At Fifth Street MetbodistChnrch ihtoeTening, at C.30 o'cioes, semces appro priate jp;..BeyrChai.J:n from Wibiugten to ,hi T native land will be held. SS a. i' O-L.' Reformation Vertices twiHJMa celebrated? toajrat the Lutheran ."(ainrCh, morning and evenhjgsBjtl iftPbau; the pastor, will be assisted; by RevWm, Stroudenmire, of Salisbury, N. C. V ' A bet was made yesterday by a member of 'Oonl3ii tnat -of 1,000 blackbirdr shot urlngU the practice of the Club, not Cone wbw4',fvThe taker of tbaV bet should follow Horace Greeley's advice, and go West. : , ff t- I , .- - - -. . r ' j Mayor Cenrt. - - ' CarlDabbitt. white, and Sally i Walker, J colored, had hearing pa the charge of en-, gaging Jn flght, to' the ' VHollow, irnoay night. They were fined fa eacrj w Wctfot fined In thecity prisori for five df vr . The; BBtermmtuaat: at XnUker xam- ' : The Young: People Association" of St Paul's Lutheran Church gave their first en- tertainment for, this u season at Luther Me tnoriabuilding Friday night- -.here was large assemblage to witness 'te interest ing exercises and all iwere delighted ; with what they sawand hea:rdln the absence of Rer. F: Wf Eryeschiu. vBev.; William Stoudenniire of Salisbury, N. C.', m a few appropriate, remarks ored the .proceed ings by ifttrodiicfng thVpreepVof the A aoclationiJIIr 'Carl W, Pplvogti rwhen the latter rose and announced the order of exJ erciseer' The inairumental music embraced obtt- HDencKiolin 4ndlipUno) l dueisf'by xPifsHto and Oreene wald, and . piano- duet by -Uiasea Issman and tTlrich.';. The vocal music con isjo songsby I tJf.Ijsnsy tod LSliaBjilf'adaiiuar J Behder basso., The recitations were t5Bi-, gen otr the BJune,by Mr. A. H. Zoeller; Settingrof a Hen,in Dutch- dialect, by Mr. 3 H. Behder, and a poem' in ' German by Mr. iBi,W7BoTnemin:This programme furnished ' an eutortajnmepr which ' was reeJly'dekghtfu - tnej 4 ! j hepeTfprmMcVof Prof . Denck was as-; tonishingr and showed hm to be a comp&te master of the pianoc ,The vlolinrand piano duets were exceedrogryweH rendered, (he last one especially sol " The piano duet was also rendered jn good taste and with precis ion.' The vocaT efforts were good and the recitations were highly commendable, i iii i ;n Ftre TesterOay Jttornlwt. .- j - Yesterday, morning, - about 5 o'clockj a small frame building' on-Campbell street, near, Fourth, owhed by Pr. J. H. Freeman and occupied by Pompey ; Harris, colored, was discovered to bevon fire. The alarm was sounded afiurij!neP 'fire department was quickly on hand, when the flames were soon extingaisbed. The damage was slight. amounting to only about $25. D. M. Cox, agent ' of the: Huntley-Gil- bert Dramatic Company, is la the city. Prof. J,. H, Denck thinks pf, locating in our city. We ill be glad to welcome him. "Swfolirtii page tor other local news. ... ... g ; j: y gABBnmyjLiiL - BUKKJiKLMJEB HTJSTOK. Ia PbielpbiaV Pa. Wednesday, Ocr. 2!rt,"18S5, by Eev. Geotr W. Mfller,' HBKRY BURKHKItf KB JoJJCYrT. HTJSTONof Philadelphia. , ' ' v i'Atc7 - CA8TLK WmJL In San Pranclsoo, CaL, af the residence of the bride's nnole. Jacob Oreen- banm, Seq . October i8th, 1886, Mr. WAUTSK M. UAHiLiK or an raacisoo, uai., to miss ilu WSILL, of Wilmington, V. C. Mo cards .; tf ; ; ' HALL 6ANZEB. In thlacl -r. on Thnradat. Ootober 22d, at No. 807 North Fomth etwetJttlss KA.TIB) C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.H.Gan- zer. to uHAKUHa hall. uer. f . w. .res ohao, assisted by Ber; D. H. Tattle, officiating. FLANNBR LABKINS, At the Mrst Baptist Church, Wilmington, H O- Ootober Slst, CAB BUS C. LABKLNS, of Wilmington, N. Cn to AN DREW Jt 9LANN2B. Of Goldsboro. W,a s . ' DIED, - i ' EVANS. In this city, yesterday morning, Oc tober 81, WILL1B EVANS. .; , . Fmieral Will take place this afternoon, at 2.30L o'olook. atSL James' Chnroh. , t; MOODY In this city, yesterday morning, Oct. 1.1886, at 5 o'clock. Mrs. MA BY J. MuODY, wife of Mr. 8. M;- Moody, aged 65 years. . The funeral wrA take plaoe this (Snnday) ternoen at aS9 o'clock, from St. - JameV Churoh. thenoe to Bellerae Cemetery- Trienda and ao qnalntanoes of the family are reepeetfnlly in rited to attend. f. r; -V.t ;-5 -.:."l "V" BABNES Friday morning, at 11 80 o'olock, of hemorrhagic malarial feyer, EVA C. BARNES, daughter of James W. and Naomi A. Barnes, aged 8 years and 8 months - . Funeral servlooa to be held at the residence of the parents, near-: the oity, at 8 o'clock til. (Sunday) afternoon. M - ' Darling Bra. preoions treasure, Hath passed from earth to heaven abOTe, . Where with endless rapturous pleasure She Joins the heavenly choir above; And ere 'long we hope to meet her On that heavenly bUssful shore, :' - Where pain of deatlv and grievous parting ' Enters never. never more. - FUNKBAli NOTICE. . v - The foneral services of the late J. Bj MUSE will take places 4his '(Sanday) morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence on MeBae, between Mulberry and Walnuts streets, thenoe to Bellevue Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are re speotfoJly tevtted to attend. -- ' The funeral of the late Mzs.'c X. GBAST will take place this (Sunday) morning, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, W. A. Whitehead, 4tS South Fifth street. Friends, and acquaintances are invited to attend. NEW1 APVJERTISEMENTS. 4 RE-OPESUfSOfSTiJAHES-CHlIEeH All, Saints Day, Nor. 1. -" 1 ;! rfETIS CHURCH WILL BE EE-OPENED AS A abOTe with the following order of services: : T0 A . M. Consecration of the New Additions and of Memorial Gifts by the -Bishop, followed by the Holy Communion Ofaoe. for the S2d Sun day after Trinity. . - The oonsregation will please tsum an at. the Transept door and precede the CJergy ia the Chnroh.l.:-,Vi-v : ".. i--- ; 11.00 A M. Mornlpg Prayer and Holy Commu nion. (Sermon by the Bishop of the Dioeesa) Office for all Saints', Day. - , -:.;, v - - IThe offerings at-the eorly ttmict wfl be the Communion alms. At the 11 o'clock service they will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the organization and vesting of the Choir. ; The North jraHerf of the children and fam of the Church is reserved for illesof St James' Home. The South gallery is free except as rented; pews will be marked. The West gallery for that day, will be free except he front rows of chairs, ush ers will be m attendance -at all the services to W. H. LEWIS; Rector. MISSJESMWIIIiflniilM. Jpj& jm HEB CLAJSSB.lN DBAWj ma AND PAINTING, on WEDNESDAY. INST. -Tapestry Painting taught. Many new designs In Drawing and Painting. ; - C&ii at Dtnaio, zny. aai orange street, wiimmg ton,N.CL. tn th so. r.nao? , oo 27 St will remain in Wilmington this Whiter, provide d k ji-i i;,.' '' - - : he can obtain the limited number of ten pupils by. Nov 16th,: For terms, etc.. apply to Mr. E. Van Laer, 40 Bed Cross St., City, r nor 1 it ' crnnsas.- ws abb doing the- meb- KJ CHANT TAAIAMUTJU .BUDlHiSB OI U dty, ml srlth r exoeflent CTJTTEB and aunerb stock of English and Comestlo Suitings, we can not faU to suit tho- most fastidioua An exami adon t Stock, Styles and Prioes Is all that is necessary. ju ewro iB'au sues ana cotors, and MMKwearm greac wiwjst MTJNSON'a nollt l, y f IA ,- Clothing Booms. NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS. :r,r. Execution Salei : ; TJT VIRTUE OF AlTBXECUTION TO ME DI- rected, Issued from tha Superior .Court of New Hanover CountyOotober 81st, 1885, where'n the Bank of New Hanover is Plaintiff, '"and J. B. Blossom and Thomas Evans, parties trading un der the name and style of J . M. Blossom Sb Evans, are Defendants, ! will-exoose to sale, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 7th day of De cember, 1885. aa tha interest of , the said Joseph B. Blossom, In - - -. - . -; . .Lota NoTl, 2, 9, , Sand , in Blook 818; " . Lots No 1, 8, S, 4, Sand , in Block 817; ! - Lots No, 1, 8. 8, 4 and 6, m Block 818; , w - Lota No. i, , a. 4 and 5, in Block. 820; . 1 ) ' : --being the whole of. the said Blocks 316, 817,. 8 19 and 820. Also' ' --. Lou No it 6 and a; tn Blook 818: - -. ' -" Loteo. .4and&,inBlook845. . , ;. - - Also the lot of Land on Bed Cross street In Block .233, beginning- 10O feet west of Third tiMt rmiBhw went 0 fMt it fnnhA on K1 - Cross street, -thenar northwardlv In a. 11 ha paral lel wi n i nira street sub reet, tnenoe -eastwaraiy. parauet wiui nea vrjes street tsa ieet e uaenes to a noint.100 feet west t Third RtreetL thnn unnth- wardly SOS feet paTOlk witVTbird street to Use1 iMUHmwg, ana ail toe bundmgs ana eTCouonson the above describedloU levied upon to satisfy -said execution! . The sale will takelace at the Court House doer at 13 o'clock, the day and date above mentioned. v. . . - :t . S H. MANNING, Sheriff - no 1 toe . . iNew Hanover County, r Executidn Sale ! , ' B T VIRTUE OF Alt .EXECUTION TO MB directed, issued from thefeunertor Court of New Hanover County, Ootober 81st, 1885, wherein the Bank of, Hanover ia Plaintiff, and J. B. Blossom and Thomas Evans, parties, trading under the name and style of J.B. Bloasem Evans, are Defendants, I will expose to sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 14th November, 1885, at the plaoe where it now stands, at wharf on N. E. Cape Fear River, above Chad bourn's Mills, THE SECTIONAL DOCK, levied noon to aattafv said execution. The Bale will take place at the Dry Dock at 13 o'clock M the day and date: above mentioned.. .- . - . . , . . - "C S. H. MANNING, " ,? noltds- s Sheriff.' Sale of atAMoii, ; ; TO WHOM. PP MAY CTJWCKRN: THETJNDEB- signed will expose for sale, to the highest bidder,; WITHOUT BMEBTB, fON TUESDAY, NovJlO, commencing afe 10 o'olook A M , at the 8toteon N. Front street, formerly, occupied by J. L. Boatwright,- a oomplete assortment of Parlor, ' Bod Boom and Dining Boom Furniture, and one Horse, two Trucks.-: Th Furniture will be open to inspection on the Saturday and Monday pre oedinir the sale.- .i r , TERMS CASH.. - A s. yahamringi,: 1 oo)BnolS7819 Auctioneer. ' ' CEO. W. PRICE, Jr :iy AUCTIONEER AND 00MMTS8I0N MXBCHiNT ON TUESDAY. NOV. 8D, AT 10K O'CLOCK, IwUlofferalaiveandaAlnnt amnrtment or Household and Kitchen Furniture. 7 Show Cases. S Cookinff Stoves. 4 Parlor and Bed Boom 8tovea a number of Chairs. Backers.- Loantres. Tables, Safes, Oil Paintings, Crocks, Mattresses, am DC. a Ors-ana. a lot of Trunks. Window fibjides. Lambrequins, Cornices and Curtains, 2 fine Ed Room Suits. -? . ' . - CUdlanu.d'mine our' large stock. . Wlil also sen a fine A Ts excellent Famllv Hone. Ener gy, Cart, Hanu. . : which may he seen and exammea; i nne imurctf Oi tuujna'Ji nonooi or gan, which may be sold either hit cash oe on in- staument. May do seea ana xrte& at auouou Bourn any time. . - s nov!2t ... , Bavfew cnov. " ,.,'.7, :l-7-v;,"; h Copartnersliip Notice. yiyr x, THE UNDIBSIGNED, HAVE THIS DAY formed a copartnership under 'ha firm name of SMITH A GILCHRIST, for the purpose of con ducting a WHOLESALE GROCERY and COM MISSION BUSINESS. ; v We Will also deal le genuine CRUDE PXRU- ian guano' -! V . - , j -G. HERBERT SMITH, WlLpAltGILCaRIST. . ; -. ,j s -. . - Umlnglon, H.C Oct M.jl8S5,.' no - - v w- Hoticew J?BO M AND AFTER THIS DATE MESSRS. Smith A Gilchrist wQl be .General Agents for the bwv va awiuv iraiaiiioi auu wuiiu hiuu ca , in regard to same should be addressed to them wnJcraoTOjr, N. O, Oct. 81st, 1885. mev t St ,-, Hew Orppery Store. GROCERIES at the LOWEST PRICES. . Good weight, good goods and satisfaction guaranteed. Also the best Wines, Liquors. Cigars, eto. - no ISt . Su , " , t WES8ELL. LegairlTot rpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE ' ASSOCIATED. I themselves in the general rraotlce of the LAW, under the firm- name of 7 WADDELL & ELLIOTT. Office second floor.- east-end of the Journal Bunding, on Princess street. ,. . ! vi - : i-AU. WADDELL , - . ? JA8. Ti BLLIOTT. Wilmington, K. C.,Oct.Jl, 1888. no 1 St ? ;Drug Sto;for Sale TN A THBTVISG TOTBf, TJR WESTgRN ' N. X, population S.C00 Good will ard fixtures. Sold 2. - - r- : -'; -For particulars address DRUGS, .:. , Care of Star. . upon reasonable term, nollw PLACE "TO : BUY' LAP ; BOBES, HORSE Blankets Trunks, Bags and Satchel, Saddles, Harness, Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Carts, Drays, Ao. Repairing promptly done by skilled workmon.. Prases very tow. - no 1 U - -- MqDOUGALL ABOWDXN. vitiSnaiiB'aMf x;::i 7 HAVING BOUGHT 'a LABQB STOCK ;OF Nails before the recent advanoea, we are pre pared to name very low prices for loU of Nails to buyers, both in toe City and Country. .. , Correspond with aa,. ' - 7 J I no tt'y 7? . -WIW MTJBCHD30N. 1 T-t , . .' i" -7 SSKeii JgB SUBS AND TAk' jOUB GBBAT CQAT witbyou," said Franknn,7e meanVibefore a Iltre comes protect your fcerty in a great in- .r 'u'L .Gr'7r; I Which pays all li without discount fills the bin. Giyeus a ii- - A 'sir Jiio.W.Qordoa & SmitH .: novltf i - AGENTS. M Fancy and Toilet Articles. I HAVE OSS OT THE MOST COMPLETE AS ortmenU of Fancy and; Toilet Articles In the or inem at see what a icant Imnorted Tooth Brushes only 25 eentB, at - ' . . ..-. I. H. HARDIN'S i yiiv'r- Drug and Seed Store, 1 novitf , Sew Market. Wunungtoa, H.q, 4 - a-4 iNEWrADyERTJSEMENTS. OPERA H.OTJrSE. 1 1 ' ' j . . One; Hiiit , Only, Ttete Nor'r, 5, s JfThe' Favorite Metrppolitan Comedian, ' U; In the greatest success New York has known for ' ,! L J vcuo, Uiff uuiuuNU 1U1U RMrlTiOai OOmeuY - - ' -..-,. . .. in three acts, entitled . ;. " niXED PIcKLEg I " By Dr. T. H. Sayre; authoioT "The Strategiste, : - rand otherhjgblv popular plays. -r -; ; "Happfly it bears' no resemblance to the acro- oauo ana variety aDsuraiuea which' have for some time passed current as comedies.' fi Act L Preparing -to Pickle.'- Act n. Pickles Getting Mixed. : Act nT Mixed Pickle. JOB PICKLE.;lnqIined to. mischief; Mr. J. B. POLK ' : Pronounoed by the press of! the entire ooun try to have the wittiest dialogues, the funniest situa tions, and. the cleanest cast of any production for years. Refined humor, talentad eomoanv. perfect ensemble, tv- :'.' ; -v-r. ..- 't- ?! Box sheet open Wednesday ni6rnlnr?:iaT St WTLMrNGTON& WBLDON B. Oi. j rf ? ,: FECY & TREASTO'SOFFICy , WILMrNGTORuN. C4 Oct. 81, 1885. JJ sill itf-Hl 108 FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF, THE Stockholders of the Wilmington & Weldon B. B. Co win be held, at the Office orthe (lompany. la wumlngton, on TTJESDAYitne 17th of Novem-' iter prqatmqt- y4l : jg-e - a . -t X ' - 1 ' -JW. THOMPSON, 3 no Itam . Beview oepjv. i. Secretary, i WTL.; COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R, B.tXX,. -s BICTT A TREASURER'S OFFICE, r - WILMINGTON, N. C, Oot Sl 188S. TJB ANNUAL - MFETT OF THE STOCK holders of the Wilmington Colombia & Augusta R. R. Co. will be held in the Offloe of the Presi dents in Wilmington, 6tt TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. J.W. THOMPSON.; no 1 tdm Beview oopy. Secretary. Aimbimcement. JHB UNDERSIGNED -'ANNOUNCES - THAT Dr. A J. DxSOSSET will, from this date, be Tn- teres ted in his FIRE ' INSURANCE business. ::. -- . . . i Any orders for insurance given to. either will have prompt and strict attention; and wffl "be written at the lowest ratea, M?s:wirjARD. i no 1 It 814 N. 'Water 8$ Pypans and flordsBi nd Vthaaa-a: preiiy tirpeta, uu ciot&s, stair Carpets are cheaper than any house la the dty. Send; in your orders tor next week. 5 , - , r -.;i BEN WHITE, the Paper Hanger ' ; novl It fv.-.-: , . , and Carpet Seller. . Newdtttactive l KEEP JRS TBADB Ttpilt WlfB the finest quality of Grooerias at a sman oet above cheap goods, and: there la "no reasott for any one complaining about adulterated goods. : Our Goois are Pifraiai' WiolesomB, Extra Hess Llackerel without heads or tails, 17 cents per pound. " ' Nothing lost by weight, and the finest FISH ever sold In Wilmington. J,-t.;n vtf 7 7; t EltTLptlof Celery by Tuesday's Steamer. Send In your orders Heufchatel Cheese. . . : . . v r rii':jit.: t-.i'- ,v-; FRESH LOT OF BOYSTEIJ'S PURE CANDJBSV THREE POUNDS i.iif DrieiiFrnit... -Prunes. Peaches,-Apples, Figs -and Baisins, (all new goods). Evaporated California Apricots,; something new and nice, "40 cents per pound , as good as Fre8h Froitr ; s rnj n VrrA -' til U-i..,? P. L: Bridgets & Co. t- - ti' - - - ,- !. ?j -:. 'ji -', j. . no lD&Wtf - Bargains iii Chickens. J3UBCHASER8 OF CHICKENS BY THE COOP wQl fiod great bargains at my store, on Front StreeVj... ..'y tU .til- - Sweet Potatoes retelling at 15c a peck to close J consignments" - ' ' . - . . f . . . . 2Q Tubs elegant G. E. BUTTER at a bargain. '. 7K Bbf j APPLES on hand and ' ' : - O : ' - - ; . - ;t to arrive by next steamer. t OK Bbtol POBTO BICO MOLASSES. - i ; ) poll stock of GROCERIES at. jobbers prices. ; ' ruT tf 7, V A 8 NORTH FRONT ST. ! SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOB SALE; V.x cadokeriax fl;OoteTea atftlfti:;- gf-.".; . lMetaler 8onJkndon,make.6 Octaves, t3SXS. -1 United States Itano Oo'i"t!Octave, modern make, used only , one year, neat ombrpidered cover and stool, for $210.00. , J , . . I have also a large stock of new Pianos, whioh I offer from 1250.00 and upwards, Square or Up rights, ChlokeriDg,- Bans Mathusbeek,. Bent. Soeff, and Arkm. - . - -i yn . vrgans,-Mason & Hamlin. - Baby Organs only $25.00; larger ones in proporticBi. $ f - ; - - Peloabet &Co. Standard Organs, Hunt Co. Organs,' and Packard Organs at prices to. suit the times. Please call at , jr---- n . ' . i. i. A j ' -' HSTNSBSRGKB'S . I Tiot f tf fc -n I, , Live Book and Music Stores. Stoves. ti l V - f A LTHOUGH TO HAVE SOLD A GBKAT . xx. many. Heating and Cooking. Stoves ia' the past three weeks, we hate others,' and of a Va- ty tasuit, most? any. (one : XKmt tmy necora 'osg at ours and rettinr orlees. Also. Grates andHousefurnishing Ooods reoerallvr-Look at -our catalogue of Blate Mantels. ; , t - ' - W. & ALDERMAN CO.,. novlif nf, v 1 1 1. J?-. i Market Street. MORE JC.ABPETS JUST ABErrEDt new Cushion Gooaa, "lAtanu- crettv. a new stock of all . - i - . . l ' I wholb;" 5965 NEW AD VERTISEMENTSw . . .. T ' J f Their robes of red and gold. And nod in the Ai3X&nm breexes like a knight-errant of oM ; And tho boys are beginning to shiver ; In their summery summer suits, -And look out for woolen clothing, And yarn-knit socis sad boots. The place to be'fclothed la Winter, - And the plaoe to be robed la FaU, , IS the Iron Front Store on N. Front Street. - Almost within your calL ' ' . And the man that can fit you finely, ' Well known in the Old North State, Is the King of our Southern dothiers, And they call him t FISH-BL ATE. TAIiM; REALIZES THE FACT ' THAT we are making Suits to order at a price Lower Than All Others That we give perfect fits to all customers; - f j - - . . - ' That our goods are an elegant line. S- , .-- . 1, ... ; Our Melville Hat Is decidedly the best. . Our elegant line of Silver Handle Silk Umbrel's. New styles of Collars and Caffs. Suspenders in every variety. .... ' . The best Undershirt for 50 cents.. ' The best Half-Hose f or cents. 7.: ; . . The neatest Neckwear in Town. All at ; . 7---ii-7'-p . . joaNYnrs, no lit Tailor and Haberdasher, Let tJs Season ! TMAGINB THAT WB ABB 8EATED FOB iA JL pleasant talk about C16thtng.p We want a' Coat, or & v est, or a pair vi rania, or pernaps euit. Naturally, the first point for discussion is where can we do the best, and who will deal with you perfectly nnriaht and honest? Shrier, who has secured the good wQl of the public, and who has had an. experience of over fifteen years, and during that entire period neither man, woman nor child over experienced disappointment over a mistake which was not immediately rectified is the man to. buy from. He sells onlv olothine eanal to the finest anatnm. made work, and every garment sold - to guaran teed io oe exacuy as representea. " ' .i -' : - SOBIER, ' ' - . THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHTEB, : -... 114 Market Street. - vt . no t It 02.50. 82.50. ; 7B OFFER A GOOD GAITER FOR GENTS' wear at 82.50. A first rate Calf Gaiter for Gents' wear at $3 00. . - An elegant line of Ladies Shoes from $1 25 up. Best assortment of Children Shoes in the State. Come and see" what we Can do foyou. ' - Geo. E.f French & Sons, '' 7 108 NQRTH FBONT 8TREET. 7 no 1 tf 7. ' v": , -:- 7 They Have Come ! , AND THEY ABB IN EYCELLENT CONDITION. That Car load of the very finest Quality of large Bed Western N. C. Apples. Also Oranges,' Chestnuts, Potatoes, Florida Mullets, Babston Grapes, Eggs, Chickens, Ae. Come and see. or send m your orders early-to. .. . . 5 4. JOHN B. MARSHALL, t ' t -Gen. Coin. MerehanMiN. Water tfw . nolDAWtf : WilniingtoB, N. C. i T" JT RJSA&ONABLE PEACES. I i , i r j jn At MBSwjKATBfWTNEsV ' f : Ai-a t -r i is-? i-llt. North 2d Street,' , .-cosam- f . next Post Offioe. '":':m4 Hats IHats ! JEADING NOVELTltSi: ; "ALL QBADZSlPOPULAR PRICES i - aol USV st:,?t!::s '- Hatter.. " ;iTie Eeasoh L QUB STOVES SELL SO WELLJ3 TMATTHT have been TRIED, ana rouna to no 3us what a WANTED, both HEATING and COOKING. Our Fire-Place Grates knock the. wots out of others In prices Stock full generally cjj x -. ra ita aw xaxaaw. i Pure white oil. v- ' : . noltf i rST Contrae AdvruaeenU takes at propor omuelylowratea, - . jT.t I - U re gnea aofld Honpareti trie make on square NKW,ADVSRTISKM KNTx OJSllST,Xlr (3r OF- Fali ahd.Wiixtcr Good's -- -AT- a -f r ijft 116 Harlot 0t. AtI Tlt.TTAl'xV TTay- fUWJ. " i v u w V4iV4iA Silks, Rhadam., Ottoman.'1 7 Telrets, Cashmeres. Tricots a ladles1 Clotn, nenrlettaa, Flannels, &c, Ac, -Y. 1 . White Goods. Laces, Edgings. Far, Gloves, Corsets, SXen and BoyVAVear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, 2- T Domestics.' STotl on a. 7 S lw.ii ; AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN KNOWN FOB YEARS, J" " ' 7 ...... - ...j.v .-, .,-"';;rj- Terms Positively CoqK. ; I SHALL 8ELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE . . . - - . ,- ,. v-- LOWEST CATALOGUES. ALL I ASK laj-TH 5'r- SAME TREATMENT Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! - And assure you at the same time, my kind pat- -rons, that I propose to itialntaln la the faturo theV repatiUlon gaiaed in the past, of harinff The Best, flie Cheapest" Host CoipMa issortrofef Gcois l To be found out Ideof New York CaU and be eonvmoed at -' lilLKATZ'S se20tf ii nan.nc.frr sr. Please Note the Change IN ORDER TO MEET COMFETniON WB - , HAVE , i -.vvV . . - ; ' - - it- Reduced the Erica j OF OUB FINE WESTERN BEEF f Io 121 Cb. per Fokiii for (Mce 'ait. 7 . . ...r-7 - J OTHER curs CHEAPER. - -- - ocSltf Wffl. B. WORTH 4k CO. v Bacon, Flbnx, Sngax. p Boxes D AC. B. SIDES, 1000 BWs J01IE! 411 tra4e - ' 150 Bbl toel SUGASS; aU grade t 7. For sale low by - ' noltf 7 WILLIAMS,. RANKIN A CO. Ilolassos, Coffee. : Eico. 100 21,18 0110106 Port? MOLASSE8, V 250 Saok Chokje W0 totfss. . ; . y P Bbls CAROLINA BICB, . ,' .r' ' - ! For sale low by noltf . WILLIAMa BANKTU A CO. , Ties, SalW 5QQBjolleSftBAaGINO, J ; 2QQfjBnndles New ABBOW TIBS, -"l 400(t S IJyEaPOOL B'ifms SALT? ; - 7. For sale low by " - ' ' ao l tf WILLIAMS. BANUN 4k CO Oheeso. Crackers, Candy.1 750 50 pjQ Boxes Selected CKEAMCHABSX, Boxes CBAC'Juufls K A Boxes CANDY. For sale low b 1 noltf WnJJAX. BANllM Aj CO. CABBY ONE Of THE LARGEST AND MOST complete assortments of general Hardware in the State. Goods and prices guaranteed In all Instances.-. - - f '- 1 -V srs . w,! SS Market Streetr 7 noltf . y ,- Wilmington H. Ov- f f nnnnnnnn vjv- JJANHATTA CIGARS 80LD IN FTTTS YEAB3 On the United BtateSj" Warraaie4 BaTaaaJ T8-' ley. rTry them, For sale at , s apttf Popular Sews sad Cigar Store. I; It - 't F tr I .' J: I it "Ml r. 1 7 - r - I - i K ' f sr.' . r,.f .? 5 J -. - r 2, 1 -1 4 At ! r- ? i 1 -7-
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