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..." - 4 - -5- t t 7- r-, aaisx or- axvKKTtsanc CI onaSariara One Oay r, . f- jgtoningStar: Ms : - ::::;:::-'! Months, r 75 OaeSty Subscribers," delivered la wy part Chorea w -week. - Our City ' f tM 'not authorized to oolleot for more ST. three - --- rfst the Post Office atWUmington, H. 0 gnterea - Se0OJ1d class Matter. . ,.: - vTOBNING 'EDITION , OVTIiJKES:- , The funeral ceremonies, ot; Gen. George j HcClellan took place in New York year terday; burial was at TrentdnU jfj Coon, Assistant Secretary of the Treja sury, resigns by requesV?i,-Tbi'aEre8i-ieat has issued a proaxnanj setting ? apart Thursday, .Nov.r OtjuT V day o thanksgiving and. prayer. ' .-rf4 Tfents of Labor It old an anti-Chinese meeting in gan Francisco. , -Bish9pjj,BulliVan of Mobile, was installed yesterday, -A lunatic in Ortonville, Minn;, fired the county building and, per&bed rntae flajnes. " ehas. Bkctaaknj tenced to be banged at Ettaville, Ga. , -.. Yorkshire colliers w2T a&ike .,if "their de mand for an increase of 15: 'per cent' in vages is not granted. . - Thirty-three deaths from small-pox in Montreal Sunday; It is reported that Russia is encbur-i- sging Servia in her bellicose alUtode ' 3Sf.Y. markets: Money "2&3f per' '-cent ; cotton dull at 9i5lt-locj wheat, ;tm4 graded red 8096c; .corn, iingraded 8S 53c; southern flour quiet and heavy ; spn rib turpentine dull at 86 Jc; rosin quiet at $115. , , . L It is William.. &si Warner's time next. He . was Grant and Ward's esshier. ; -s " : i - .. There were , 201 "failures . m the United States last I week that, were w ?x. Fran ivBL up 2Jet Xorfc. Secretary Wtiitaey tiiiriks.'Hin, will be elected. .The Columbia ' 'jRegister thinks fiiere is a great increase of crime in Carolina; - ' -' ; Wl v lent Cleveland lias appointed Jlnrsdayythe 26th of t, November as sday oLrjeneral Thanksgiving. There iite'. possible .chance for Judge !5incnt to be reinstated to the" Chief Justiceship of Colorado. His case ia settled! : . " Wt areglad, to see it announced that JohaJULeCallough is much im proved. Hia physician , finds many hopeful signs in bis condition. , : The widow of the distinguished ' r- i v y-wt v -t - a a vieD. iu.cJieitan .snows, proper umie and delicacy in requiring that her husband should, have a simple fu neral. ' , ". -. i A bank messengerin Washington, flaaed Edward Bam, was robbed of 420,000 after he left the ; post office. 'PLC 1 t!n 4-amv - TTa a a AAnotn a? Bain Bros., of the very defunct Ex change bank of Norfolk. Secretary Manning has . made his decision as to rice.; The Fowler grade is selected as the standard. This is the smallest grade on wmcntne Drew- -t .1 1 !i. . nA v . .. . . HSBS1U LUbV WUU1U BUUIUik liU V w cent, ad vaLorem dutv.. e The vote In New York, it is thought, will fall1 far below the vote of 1884. Some put the falling off at ..quite 200,000. flow can any one calculate with any approach to prob. Ability with such a defection and in difference as that? :'l President Porterof sYale College, has resigned the Presidency- the re signation to take effect in June 1886. He is an able man and - one of the strongest and best equipped of all the Presidents of American Univer sities and Colleges. ' " - 1 Jo Bradley, the Supreme Court Judge who gave the Tilden vote to Hayes, is as bad as . a darkey in: a jar j box. He invariably "goes "to isleepoii the bench. ; Remove him. We thought to be a good' Judge a anan must be wide awake.' . - Many good and wise people will aot fall oat with Sam Jones for the following bit of practical philosophy He says: " ' ' ' "Christians should not be long-faced, out bright and happy; God never made a man who loved fun more than I, and IH &y right here, Judge Bleckley told a eighty big truth when he said: rThe next best thing to religion is fun.' " ? . . There is one , part of General Mc Clellan's military life that Northern papers have not written. We refer to bw magnanimity in fighting the bat e f Sharpsburg after his very', un ust treatment by the GovernmentC He forgot all in the presence of Lin coln who implored him with' tears to '8ave thQ capital of the country, ; ' ' on- JL. M. Curry .has declined -the tanquet tendered ' him' bvv.the tizens of Richmond, Vi,r where, he des. This was wise , possiblaa e vould have been compelled - t - w ; aaaresax . the meeting,, and speeches by dipjomats on such' oo-r casions, have given trouble. Post prandial: speeches ;areft4iot geherally adapted to diplomatic purposes. But Mr. Curr' is an adept hpenand is skilled ;in ; Bpee'fand te would probavmhej ferTOrs common to anceff ortolHe haslleciined jn igrafullettert'':. ? i t Senator Vance writes usrl! '."I j am going to have the prettiest mountain home In; Amerieayu must see ii." Thankav R would : "afford' usmait fected , pleasure W.l.ook ::upil' th.4 butyigjpfueu Therej s.no'Tnoi magncent scenery- than C3n. be "fieen in this old State of ours;if but half hajs beTtoldltWe had heard Uhatf "CjZaV? had.: i charming place with the xinrecollect4 able ind perhaps' unpronoiinceabl name, and we would like to 1 tee it with these optics that watch, the tracings of the pencil . as it glides over the papery and we .would .not mind putting our feet under his ma hogany and tasting of somec of the "bar meat" we first read of "when a' wee boy and "made our first venture in letters on our own hook on the life of David Crockett, .But the "bar meat' must be of Senator Zeb's Own killing; but we . would prefer that a more practiced hand should do the cooking. Put our name in the pot when the next bruin comes to an untimely death a the mou of a Senatorial rifle. , . . - f - j Miss Louise Kellogg's - Concert Company is composed of the follow ing singers and 4 musicians: "Miss Pauline4 -Moritegriffoj contralto; Mr Bktss J David, tenor; Mrs Francis Hi Nbyes, baritone; Miss Oillie Torbett, of . Alabama, . violimste, , and Mme. Julia Rive-Hang, pianiet. ,; She isher- self: the greatest of American sing ers and has no superior probably, among .living fingers except Patti and Neikon. We hope she will visilj WilmingtoBL: - She ought to be I able to get at feast'a Wveir er eight hntH dred- dollar house. We heard ' hef some thirteen years ago and she was indeed very fine. All who love music,' in or ont of the church, might go to hear this great cantatrioe. - ! " Virginia votes" to-dayr'j It'" will be a glorious victory, we must hope, for Fitz Lee and the Democrats.v Mahoneism is a disgrace and curse to any people. Even the New York TimeSy that so earnestly opposes Gov Hill at home, cannot stand John Wise -and hig set. It refers to the ffshameless character,, of -Mahone, and say 8 that John Sherman Is doing- a positive injury by his course to the Republican party in the country ffpj openly identifying himself a - leader as'he. is in that party, with a "base and unprincipled faction in Virginia." It adds.; '.' '": ; A&d we Drotestf or bureelves " and for very large part of the Republicans of the North that in , his crusade for Mahone and Mahoneism he does not represent the party.' Spirits Turpentine ; Raleigh Visitor; Miss" Montie M. Green, daughter of the late William A.' Green, of Granville county, died at 'the residence, of ' her ; sister, on North East streett-yesterday afternoon. ; ; f li Henderson Qoldleaf; 4 Mrs. Eliza- beth'D. Satterwhite wife of Mr. Elijah Satterwhite, of Wflliamsborongh, died of heart disease on the 20th 4nat, in the 50th. year of her age.- The opening sale at T. f. Uraswell tfs eon s tooacco w&renouse," Battleboro, wiU;take place next 4 Tuesday, November 3rd.1 . - 1 0 ay farmers are pre-: paring to seed a large waeat.crop. , ? u- Wadesboro Titriu: The seventh annual Fair of the Pixie Agricultural As-, sociatiou was field at their grounds here, last week, beginning Tuesday and ending Friday.4 The weather was unfavorable the first day and half the- second," but Thnrs-i day, which is usually the! biguay, there was quite a fair attendance, indeed, during a mrt nf the ilftv. Quite laree. It seemsb however, the people do not take as ranch interest m fairs as theynsed to, . Goldsbord Argus: Exhibits f or the Fair are coming in. "We are informed, that nearly every freight train brings something. Three carloads have arrived . FTiiiahnro. The many friends of Miss Alice PeiI,whose serious illness at ML Olive recently we announced; will be tn lam that she . is so much im proved s to be able to Jcome to this dty,;. where she is now visiting. i . - Durham Reporter; Two boys and one man from Franklin county were va tki. mnrnlnir whose combined weight was 47S nounds: their combined height was 13 feet 11, inches, the taHest one being a fiMinn nnder 6 feet 6 inches. jFc&lLtox a State Prohibition ' Conven ttonMs bn Ssned to the ohibttionWa throughout the State, and the question baa iiir ..nw hv the temrjerance: n rirv citv and town,, . The 4rro-t fZfA 'Z rrtnrh o m held a meeting on :this pUliaia4U"t'-f?s;ir- .! Pittsboro Home; yve regret w learn that Capt, J. W. Taylor, near Locks, 15Ti " Til - TV. f tAbacco burned last wk.- We are glad to notethe com- i,t. - A"jL pletion of a good and comfortable building at our county poor nonse. - Deputy Revenue Collector J Taylor 'captured and destroyed an illicit : distillery last week: :rr- Of our railroad to 3 Montcure we can only say what most of our readers already know, that the contracts with the Peniten tiary authorities ' have been"' signed," and that the wirk of grading win be begun by the middle of-1 Noventber.and be pushed forward withn'o unnecessary delay, $ S-ohlsboro derstand that the N. C Methodist Confer4 ence will i be i, invited toj ineeti in this city nexi year. Applications dOT ucxeu for the Clara Louise Kellogg concert come from alLfj&artejfic Mr. Bonita is now con fident that the : oBletHcyna donna will Stan inloldfihorov l.Th imLT!! iVr;k. tion before the North Carolina Conference! M. JS. Churchy rjonthj is the division of it territorr into two Conferences. Eastern and .Western. .It is bemgably ..and, freely vdis cussed by both theministers and laymen; rarjjpb.kt this ABubJeet faToriag r Mann. is now the, hahds-ot our printerf and will be issued in a day. or, two.- i Muiisow-vercoAtsVfl7 Muksos More help wanted ,T. B. Paos Deaf nesa cured ;'i V ' Uoulieb & Co. Auction -aaie . " ' Ciutios "NoTci Crew Cyanua. Geo. A. PKCK-r-Straw-cutters, etc Bookkekpbb Employment wanted. If HsrasBBSGEB Second-hand pianos. , j i : Mbs. E. Wabbeh" $ SoiTrCough drops, i S. H. Gbast & Co. New stove house. - r No City Court yesterday mori : The storm flag was again flying yesterday. f .f-,.54i..y Receipts of cotton yesterday 1.045 bales. The various city churches were well attended on Sunday morning. " . , r ' One tramp applied" for lodging at the Station House Sunday night. . -- UV S. District, ponrt willcon- veneat the Court Room this morning at 10 o'clock. ---'7"'" ' " - British barque, JSUa -Moore, Byers, from Hamburg for this port passed Dungeness Oct. 29. : t n'-i-. Sy 7f' V", The .flags" on; the'; government bnildinga and. the; rfvenuecutterjpaaj were at half-mast yesterday in -respect to the memory of Gen.r George B. McClellani - There Were "sixteen interments in Oak Grove Cemetery for the month of Oeerl'jEil9seionr C whit? land! twelve colored. Five of thaae were adulta- and eleven children. is-?'t' " ; JThe schooner Jiazste:JSIcyori Capt. Foster, was cleared i from this : port for Port-au Prince yesterday, by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son, with 145,883 feet of lumber' and 106,800 shmgks. Total value of car go, $3,732. 69. 'y-s ; Some necessary alterations are being made to the store on the north wes corner of Chesnut and North Water streets, for Mesam 8mith & Gilchrist, the new firm to engage in? the wholesale grocery and commission business. ? ' . 5 Eight of our sportsmen went coon hunting Saturday night with a pack consisting of one inferior cur. . 'Returning,'' they reached the city about 5 a. m. Sunday, and spent the remainder of the day dili gently seeking "the hair of the dog." - Export Forclcn. The exports foreign from this port for the month ended Oct 81st, 1885, as taken from the books at the Cnetom House, foot up as foilowsiCot(m;i24,847 Jbalea valued at $f,085',47lVspirits turpentine, 177,427 gal lons, $60,386; rosin, 6,650 barrels, $6,855: lumber, 676,000. feet $9,T71 ; shingles, 860, 000, valued' at; $2,521 ; ': miscellaneous, val ued at $4,188, making a grand total of ex ports foreign amounting to $1,169,152. Fire 8an4ar Sforntnc ' Sunday'." morning, - about f4 O'clock, the dwelling house on the corner of Fifth and Brunswick streets, occupied by Jesse WUr! liamson, colored, was discovered to be on fire. The fire department was on hand with- its usual promptness, and succeeded in sub-' duing the flames, though not until the in-. Bide of the building had be' gutted. ' The property was owned by David E. Sadgwar. : Cotton; . The receipts of cotton ' at this port for the month of October just closed, :foot up: 82,566 balesHis against 8614 bales for the; corresponding month" last year, a decrease; of 948 bales. ,,;.""t ;;;; '.;;".' ' ' ; -The receipts pf the crop year from Sep-; tember 1st to date:foot -up 46,470 bales, as against 608 baler: for thjar same period last year, showing an increase for 1885 of: ISaslatnite'; Conn. Jfi " " 'i ' John L BrocK-whb was brought-frem the Sound last week- in a fit of - delirium tremens and locked, up nv the county iail- had a hearing before Justice Millis y ester, ' day morning on' the peace warrant sworn out by mVwife and was ordered to?pay the cost! and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep me peace for. six mdntbvfaillhg ( which he was sent back, to jaikaci , & i BoauStId BrokeiL to Pleee. r Mr. H Mi Bishopi who lives hi litfson- boro townshjpj Stump Soujnd about Oct 1st to engage in tt terbuabiess, carrying a number of hands with him and that on the 8d nit sit of his; boats were stolen, , carried up the 'Sound and broken to plecesT ; There is no xlue to the perpetrators of the dastardly work. EAIlTZXTOAEABTm On Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, a large number of people, composed of neighbori and friends, representing many denomina-? tions of CJirJstians and many classes, as sembled at the late, residence of our depart ed friend and oo4aborer, the late Jose H Muse, to pay tci hia memory those last sol emn rites and that tribute of respect and sympathy which his many virtues so richly merited. v TheW could be no better indica tion of the high regard In which he was held by . our people generally than . the ex pressions you heard and the composition t the concourse. We have beard but one 1 eresnbfrl L ana nearty aamirajHon or nispar anji aa- ntiiable characlJ5Men , VM'l.kjfpwil hlW ojdecaea;mewho hadvatc ed hlilife as w. tod 'out befora .thpv people doing th'e-work of a faiths ful land' conscientious. and yet - kindly Terxwter of each day !s doings men of many ' vocations ; i men who . like himself Jiad learned to magnify v the fart preservative of all arts the old, ' the : ioniddleh-aged, the young, . were . there' assembled to unite In paying a tribnte to- the' memory of orient nature's' noblemen a -man - of lionor.Tof sweet -and engaging nature, and of sim-i pUcUyof. .(he most nnsnspecting child The services In the . home of the deceased ' were appropriate and ImpressiTe, and were" conducted by Rev. Dr. . H" Pritchard pastor of the First Baptist Church .. .The remains were then taken to Bellerue Ceine tery. ; The printers, bxxjkbinders, pressmen and others connected-with: the .press pre oededtha line of -carriages, and with open ranks and uncovered heads "stood in their places at the; Cemetery until the funeral procession had passed. Then with solemn ceremony the last of our lale associate was; deposited in its'flnal place of restdust to dust, ashes lo ashes. There were not wanting touching floral'Toflerings. which tender hands" laid upon ! the newly made graye Thus was laid "away in the narrow; house all that was mortal of a good man.; The spirit that once animated that decay - ing tenement was . at peaea as we believe, in the home of the good and the redeemed.! May the God of all grace ideal gently with' the : sorely ' ' bereaved 1 1 The - pall-bearers were Messrs. John W. Perdew, Wm. M. Polsson, S. G. Hall, T. Trfleeders, H. C. Evans and ; John ; 8. McEachern. The' writer of this was to have been one, but severe illness prevented It would have done his heart good to have united with others in , manifesting all possible respect for the memory of one he 'held in highest esteem, and who in tls Ufa taught the high lessons of forbearance, of kindness and of . ahnpiicity. Sellslou Ifotleea. . t Rev. Pr.;,T.H. Fritchard will preach at! Brooklyn Hall to night at 7.00 p. mT ' Rev. J.j W.' GurgaBUB will preach at the Baptist Chapel, corner Fifth and Woos ter streets, to night, - at half -past seven o'clock. - Special services will be held at St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church this evening, at 7.80 o'clock. Addresses will be deliver-: ed by Rev. H. Stoudenmire, of Salisbury, and the pastor of the church. Music will be an important part of the service. Messrs. J. Wilson aid J. Schloss will render a cornet duet; Messrs. F. W. Ortmann, G. M. Hobbs and L Green wald will also take part in the services. The public generally isinvitedU ' ' - ' ' .. .. " . Some Proiiema for Jtovleea. Below are given some of the practical problems propounded at the Civil Service examination for weigher lately held in New York city;, : ' - .' Express 7.000 grains in the- proper de nominations of avoirdupois weight, of troy weight and of apothecanes'.weight. An invoice or iron weigung &au tons, lo cwt, 2'qrs. and 12 lbs. had to be returned by the weigher ; in the following Special ; lots: Two fifths, three-twelfths, one tenth; and four-sixteenths. . Give the weight on each return in tons, cwt, qrs, and lbs. A shin laden with KJi tons, iu cwt oi sugar lost by leakage 8 qrs, 16 lbs and 9 oz. upon every ton. wnai was ner wu loss ? v. .-,-' ' .. . . " Solve them for your own delectation. Harbor Heater Beport. . .- Capt Price, Harbor.Master.'Teports-. the following arrivals at this port for the month of October: . ' ' Steamers FSlWi-l 4 8,692 tonnage. Schooners............ 18-- 8,166 Total Amerjpan.;.17- 6,858 " . , Steamers.. . .. .I.Vi-; 4,876 tonnage." BarqueK.i.....s.l0--4,230 " 'Total foreign.... .14 8,606 Total 81 vessels; 15,464 tons.. Persenal. . Mr. V. G. Prigge, of electric'! notorie ty Is home again. . Rev J. P. King, of the Second Advent Baptist Church, will make a visit to Georgia in 8'few days, and until nis return there will be no services in his church. C Carlo as JPo tat. :-S;u;:-...;-rv-m Master J. A)vis Bowden, son of Capt; W N Bowden, of this city, placed on our table yesterday ' curious specimen of sweet potato. T It is ahnost exactly la the shape of snake coiledVready Id spring upon its in- Ktended victim ; fcut after jdl ;4oes not look really good enough 4? MU. " . j lAAiea BeTolent Soetety. . 'T 'v . The meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society advertised on Wednesday last, and. which was postponed on account of. tain,' wSl.be held on Wednesday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock, at Miss -'Annie Hart's school r HOARD OF, ALDEIiZIEN. - I Unslness " Tranaaeted ln.llesoir iao uoara - mei in regular session last night at 8 o'clock -present, Aldermen- Bear,1 - Boney, Gilesr Worthy Dudley,.' Doschfer Howe and Darby. . "I, r , '-,' t 1 ; 1 The proceedings of the last meeting were read and approved., Y "; . ' r 'Alderman Worth, from the Tinance Con4 mittee, reported that the exchange of. bonds for the market-hduBe, notayaa authorized by the -Board' of . Aldermen and Board of A udit and Finance, had been accomplished ' ' Alderman - Worth asked for fnrther time in certain matters referred to thecommittee on Streets arid harveaVwhi'cti vr ;"Aldemah Worthfrom Uieconi Fire Denartrntst, reported progress in the iriatter of .le7G commltteejilso reported'that . ttiejrhad pur chased apairpf mulesfor the' Uttle .Giant Engine Co.J and 1,000 .feet of ; hose for the Fire, Department ,t, r-j . r t ,i ! ; Alderman Boney, .from the committee ott Markets, -submitted the follpwing, which was adopted:' a ny.-i g.:s?k f;.h'M' -- WHEBEA8,''There!.is - frequent annoy ance to buyers in the markets, resulting from the persistent; and active solicitation indulged in by some of the holders of stalls in said markets, it is hereby ordered that it shall .be, unlawful for . venders of fresh meats, or vegetables, or any otner persons,1 to actively or loudly or aneoymgM solicit customers while passing through 'the aisles o( said markets; and any person or persons violating this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a' misdemeanor, and fined $5 or imprisoned f orfive days." ;-;- ' The petrtlon of W. E. Davis & Son for. redaction of rent.w as not granted . I j The application of W E.' Worth & Co. for rent of stall in Fourth Street Market; was referred to the Market committee, with power to act : , - - r A communication from the Commission-; er of Agriculture in regard to the' estab-r lishment of an "'industrial School, was re ferred to the Finance committee, with pow er to act, .': ;-: X .: lk'. ' ' . -' :-- , I ,ThV petition v of N. ' Jacbj to . build a wooden - residence f with metal roof on the east side of Second' street lot comer of Northrop 's alley,- was referred to the com-' mittee. on Fire Department with power to act ov'h ; i.., Petition of Jas. Durham and others, for a light at' the corner of Ninth and Orange streets, was referred - to the committee on Lights, with power to act Petition of W. M. Evans was grarjted.' ? Petition of Cape Fear Fire Engine CoJ was referred to the committee on Fire De partment The monthly repor of , the. Superinten dent of Health was received and ordered on Alderman Dojdley. sahmUtecfhe follow ing, which was adopted: ;V 1 !"Belfxd, That -the desiniation of Al derman Bear by the Mayor, to act as Mayor pro tern, during the present absence of the Mayor, be, and - the same hereby is, ap proved and confirmed; and that all official acta of the said Mayor pro tern., during the said absence of Mayor Hall, be, , and the same hereby are approved, and declared valid to all inte a ts and upo8es., , Alderman Dudley moved 'that the Board now proceed to the election of a Mayor pro tern. . . v .. j it - i Alderman Howe moved, that Alderman Bear be elected temporary Mayor, and put.; the motion, which was. adopted. The Board then adlourned., t ' t Becmlar irxontbly Bessio&.f Board of The Board'met' in regular session yester-; day afternoon, all th members being present . i;: ii'!,:M ' The minutes of the - last meeting were read and approved. , '.. ' ' " . The Treasurer submitted ;his report for the month of October, as follows : ;f ; General fund', balance on hand..$lS,113.24 Educational fund balance on w ; handM ...V.-'.-ir-.-.-v- 14,478.15 f Of 4 the above general ' fund $7000 is in the shape of a certificate of . deposit in the First National Bank: ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that there was an error in the listing of the poll tax of John H. Savage, in -Wil- mington Township, the same having been listed in Cape Fear Township, it was or dered that the saidtaz be remitted. . "I . The . poll . tax , of several - persons was' remitted on account of physical disability i On account of a clerical error in the vaP uation of the real estate of A. E. Jackson, ' in block 267r it was ordered that the valu ation of the same be reduced from $350 to $150. --:-, ; '.;'-'--,& - ''i-"'; ; . The Board then adjourned, subject to the call of the Chairman. j-vi . - ?-r; Dropped-Dead Henry Wiggins, a colored train hand on the local freight on the Carolina Cen-j tral BAilroad,- dropped dead at Bladenboro yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock,; while loading rosin. ' The remains were brought to this -city and the coroner notified who,' together with Dr. Potter, City Physician,! viewed-the body and deemed an inquest 'unnecessary. . Dr . Potter . gave it as his opinion that the man died of heart disease. Coroner Jacobs took charge of the body and had it buried. r . t "1 Woatlier Indleauona.' The f ollowjnjr are the indications for to- m .T- w .-r- ;sT'.; t ..- For - the South Atlantic Stater, fair weather, slowly rising temperature,' winds ueconung vanauuv- r British" barque 'tafrXGjeruldsen, from this port, arrived at London October i NEW 'Al)VERTJSEMEyTS. , A. C.. HcGIHT, Auctioneer. TBIS IDXTi'VOJtMSSCSSQ AT 10 O'CtOCR we wfil sellAt our ales Sooms, Tta- Glass- and Crookery-Ware. Carp Eta, Cooklne and Heatina Stoves, Offioa Desk. Hen's Underwear, Knives and Forks, Spoons. Oil Paintings, Oil Cloths, No UQas.Aa.-u c- ' - 't -i .'noSlt . 1 , .' -, " I v.f x-.at;si, jr.. t -i; ' - -1 - . ' r AUOTJONESB AND COMMISSION MSRCB ITU'S - M; 1 " r.t t,m k ON TUKSDaY. NOV. SD, AT 10H O'CLOCKf I will pfEer a Iktr nd select aseortment kl Household and Kitchen- Farnttore 7 Show Cbsea. S Cooking Stove s, 4 Parlor and Bed Boom Stoves, a number of Chairs, Bookers, Lounges; Tables; gafe?,'OU Paintings, Crooks, Hattresseal feather. Beds and Pillows,; Clocks, Chandeliers Inipa, ,2 - Ofgans,- a lot of TrnnkSi Window Shades, lAmbrequtns, Corntoes and -CBrtaims. 1 .an0eaBoom8aitsv: :-UKt jt-ttwi i caaaad exainina ont lara stock., W31 alsd sea a fine Male, an xodQent Pamtlw ntmniltBirl CTC Haaessij ftew , whteh. mar b Twennd I examined: 1 fine Chnrch: Or- SahhaOt RAhol I Lgwir wusama; oe soia eiwer ror casa or OB la f stajlment. 3 May be seen and-tried at. Anctlon Kpam anytime, vy v' i 1 B r COMPBTBNT JKOKiiKEB.TBSTII0 niala for last ten years; --''Ki-ft 'V'5 - s m m m m " ' m - - - Aaaressiorionr aays... . . a". t no-Sit ' Look Box 523. Vl a n f o r1; i OUB MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS re; quires additional force., TWO. GOOD . COAT -- '-'u -!--) i, ,y V. T nAisuo can nna constant employment. ' : . t 1 , Apply at once to 1TTWOrtW no Sit Merchant Tailor, &c. CreHotice. ; 4 tr, . -au persons are, nereoy.oautionea and forewarned against harboring or trusting any -of the crew of' tha -British Steunshln CTANTJS. Cao- jgrtain Heelep, as neither the Master or Consignee will be responsible for any debts contracted by them, r n j no 8 2t C.PVMBLBANB, Consignee '1 Overcoats, i JN LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WIiGHT-4 all shades and very cheap. '-An elegant line of Red and White Underwear, and a complete stock of Boys' Suite at ... MTJNSON,S: J Clothing Booms. no 8 It . - :r Straw-Cutters, ? I j gTBAW CUTTEBS,1 ' . ' . .- ' Waffle-irons, Meat Cutters, " j . Ham Slloers, Meat choppers, Ac All for sale low by J noStf , GEO. A. PECK. Til? A.171T17 G Q irs cawsbs and AliSilJrilJClOO. CUKK,byone who was deaf twenty-eight' years. - Treated by most of the' noted specialists of the day with no benefit.. Cured himself la. three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. A plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address T. S. PAGE, 128 Bast 28th St., New York; City. . -r-?tnth sat ,-rr no812w s nl : - : .. . , Hew Stove Housed t yy m uxnt Apoed tcll. jesmtcook; : TJTO and HEATING STjQYBS and BASGBS,wtl Portable and Stationery GRATES, to ow PLUM BING and GAS-PrmG Bnsmess, and artprr parea to give very AjOW ingnres on oar jsw: GOODS. Slate Mantels and Hearths tarnished at short notice. Plumbers and Gas-Fitters' Sop--plies always on hand. Try us. . ' - ?, . notf Front Bfc.. I rjpHBEE SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOB SALE. 1 Chickering, 6 Octaves, at $50.CO. lMetzler & Son Jxndon,make,6 Octaves, $35.C0. 1 United States llano Co.. TITOctave.1 modern make, used only one year, neat embroidered cover and stool, for $210.00. '- V- " , :-1 have also a large stock of new Pianos, which I offer from $250.00 and upwards, Square or Up rights, Chickering, Bans, . MAthusheek Bent. Stieff, and Arion. organs. Mason Hamrni.8 isaoy organs only $25.00; larger ones In proportion. " ; Peloubet & Co. Standard Onrans. Emit A Co. Organs, and Packard Organs at prices to salt the times. Please call at --. -y . ; HEINBBEBGEK'S nov 3 tf "TatdBobk and Mnsle Storea. I :f1 .1 QOLDS, SOKB-THBOATS AND HOARSENESS cured by our MEDICATED COUGH DROPS." ' rr o m nuviiiK 2fc Dig run on oar CREAM CANDIES at S5e per pound.. " Try our ASSORTED PETJJn!S, WAFERS" atd TABLETS-somethlnj new. t v: A Choice Lot of FRUIT by to-dayW Steamer Kyi noStt - . MBS; S. WABBEN 4 80 y?' ji;,. Exchange Corner. Mrr JbsepH H. Denck JBSPBC?TFEJLLYv AlrrNCES , , TH AT HE wiu remain m Wilmington this winter, provided neeanobtam tha limited number of ten pupils by Nov. 15th. For terms, etc- apply to Mr. E. Van Laer, 409 Bed Cross St., City. - nov 1 It ; al HdticeT r ; THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED themselves In the general practice of the LAW, under the firm name of WADDSLL & ELLIOTT; Office second floor, east end of the Journal Eulldine. on Princess street. ' ; 'A. M. WADDBLL, - Wilmington, K. C, Oct. 81, 1885. nqltt Drug Store for Sale ;;..; Tlf A TIUUyiNa'TOWSf TjC WESTERN H. (J, population 2ji00:i-tlood will aid fixtures.' Sold upon reasonable terms For particulars address illtUUB, . Care of Star. . nollw y ; Oil r 'J TS BETTER THAN "KEROSENE OIL, OB any other Burning Ou.C be used many lamp i-- -:x ; y For sale hy ' " ": HOLMES & WAITERS, 7 North Front St. HENRY HAAR, 701 Ohesnut St. 4 " WM. OTEBSEN, corner 5th and Market. -6IESCHEN A BBO corner Chesnut and MoBae. P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and Campbell. ; . O. STEVENSON Si CO., 617 North Fourth St. B.H. J. AH REN S, corner 7th and Market 8ta JT. O. STEVENSON, J81 Market St. H. 8CHULKEN, corner 4th and Walnut Sts. .. . jr. Hi BOE8CH, No. 801 North Fourth 8 V1 GEO. M. CKAPON, Vo. 28 So Front St. ; GEO. A. P8CK. No. 29 South Front St. - . Watch this list and see it grow. . -. mh 29 tf j 33,000,000 Jj-ANHATTA CIGARS SOLD IN FIVE YEABS (in the United States). Warranted Havana Fil ler. Try them. For sale at - - . ti, CLir.HABBIS no 1 tf - v ' Popular News and Cigar Store. Turefijrjaysw.t...'M:7..'.... i ' 2 , laraj.ii..-k.rt.vit,'' 8(j "4flTa 0aya..ifcu.i......w.iil is - OMWeU,,.,.;....;..; i I ) -Two :WMia,AiR;jt.iva 6 t) v Three Weeks,...! ni: S c One MontL. . .. . ..... ,-13 f , Two Months, ...,..,,..... 13 ( Z Z &tx Kontha,.. i i u t. ?tonateIylowratea. X - - '.-' , Tsa. Baea solid goapareO type make oaescuzje ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. r OJJEEIHOUSE. Om, jnai ,0iflyfifliiiRi3i;JaT'r -i; U The Favorite MetropoWau Comedian. : la the greatest success Sew York baa known for jwct, me oomioatewasatincai comedy - . , j.- ..a In thru mut Mt.lt.lAal - By Dr. T.,tt Sayre, author of "The Strategists.-' ytx RnaJ"ier nighiv popular plays, Mil llllll II . .1 ill. ' baUo aad Tarletr aiwnrdltiM vvhioh im tn Boae time, passed current as corned 108." Act L Pi-marino. tn WnVl rr PinViM tafciAct-mMUed Pickles. JOJ TICKLE, Inched to mischief, Mr.".B.IK)LS; , Troaonnnad b ft IMMh of' tha Mtlnijiatmfwr- to have tha wittiest dialogues, the funniest sltua tioat'.aad liaJcileanestxastof aaymoduotton. enitea asmoji ratestea oompany.- JTtmfmmmmW0-Z;' 4 . SOX IDaMflWni WodiMaJu mi.1 :.. 1 - Sale."C 'T Y1HBTUB O? AH BXBCUTIOH TO tLB II- imuwi irum un oapeitor vooiv.ot new Banover County; October Slst, lS8B, wherein the Bank of New Hanover fa Plamtlff, and J", R. ' Blossom and Thomas Evans, parties tradtnc un der the name and style of Jr. u. Blossom Jk i,vans nrp -Awaenti anw, s mi tuposv o eate-o too . highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 7tb-dav of De cember, 1885, all the interest of the said Joseph -B. Blossom, In y- ci - ' Lots No u 2, a, 4, 5 and 6, ra Bloc 818; r-,V . Lots No 1, 2, a, 4. S and a. in Block 817; " - Lots No. 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5. In Block Slflr - ' ' ffLots No; 1. 2. a 4 and 5. in Block 830; ' - - being the whole of the aaW Blocks 815.817. 819 and 820. JUso s-. Lbta Not 4, 5id 6, In Block 818; - ' Lots No. 4 and 6. in Block 845.- -.' "... Also the lot of Laadon Bed Crom ermet In Block 288, beginning lOOfeet west of Third ' sueet, running west 88 feet 5 Tnches on Keif -Cross street, thence abrthwardly In a line para lei wi h Third street 200 feet, thence eastward -parallel with Bed Cross street 88 feet ueh . . a point 3 ou ieet west or Turastreet, xnen sv. waraiy aw reet parauei witnTnuu street w i. beginning, and ail the buildings and erections a the above described lots levied upon to satisfy said execution. The sale will take niece at the Court House door at 12 o'clock, the day and data above mentioned; -. ; - - 8. H. MANNING, Sheriff -noltds i New. Hanover County. - r Execution S(il6.'" BY TIKTDE OF "AN EXBCUTIOir TO MS directed, Issued from the Superior Court of New Hanover County, October 81st, 1885, wherein the -Bank of New Haaover ia Plaintiff, and J. B Blos som and Thomas Evans, parties trading under.: the name and styleofJC- B. BlossemJA Brans, are Defendants. I wiB exbose to sale, to the hlenest bidder; onATUKDAT, the 14th November, 1885, at toe place wnere it now stands, at wnarr on . B. Cape Fear Btverr above Chadboum's MQla. : THE SECTIONAL DOCK, levied upon to satisfy said execution. ; -The sale will take place at the -Dry Dock at 12 o'clock M the dav end date . above mentioned. ' , 8. Bv MAsiNlBG, noltds," .. BherUC ryrmvLTr may concern.- the tjndeb signed vrtll expose fo? sale, to the highest Udder.' wrraquTitasEBVB, o Tuesday tjov.io. o6mmejlftgat 10 o'clock A. M .attke Stote oa N. Front street, i fortnerry occupied by 4 L. BoatwrWit," neomplater assortmeat of Parlor. fie aadDlniiL? Mocxa JTrcrnltum and one - Bo: -o insaeation on the Batardsy and Monday , prai twoxTooKs. .aaenmsarewaiae epen oedinr the sale. . YAUAMliiNtrl?. x- t,- Aucii'eiKicr. O025aoH7810 WILMINGTON & WELDONB.B CO.. , .', SSCY Jk TBEASUBEB'S Oi'iCF, " WILMINGTON. H. O, O -t. 31, 165. rOTIKTH AKHUAIs intlETXKO Oy fHS Stockholders of the WCmlngton & Weldou E.B. Co. win be held at the Office of the Company In WIlTntrwtnm nn TTnESTAV. tha !Tt f Wn.m. noltdm ' fieview oepy. Seeretary. - WIL., COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA S. . CO ; ; SECY TREASURER'S OFFICE, ! WIIJaTHGTON,M.CUCt.C;i885, :,., 4 4. --I- ai'. T .BW ...,;- . ... . . . T.J'.'...." 1 - i qfmB ANNUAL MFETTNG OF THE. STOCS holders of the Wilmington, Gahsabfa Augusta : B. B, Co; win be held In the Office of the Presi dent, ia Wilmington on TUESDAY, the 17th c! November proximo, . - . . . j JT. W. THOMPSON. : - no l tans - Review copy.. Secretary. ii ew rau miiineiyj ; T BXASONABLSPBlCES, -' At MRS. KATE a WINES', . 119 North 2d Straet, ' , co 28 2m v next Post Office. Oopartnersliip Jfotice; TX7X, THE UNDEBSTX3NSD. BAYS THIS DAY lormea a oopartueraaip unaertae m . SMITH feniJCIIRIST? for the parpoiv-. cf can ducting a WHOLESALE GBOCXBT ar.d CQiz- VTSfiTAlff 1CI TUI M van ' We will also deal la genuine CRUDE ' PERU VIAN GUANO. - ' -' " : 01 T - . G. HEBBEBT SMITH, ; J wTIJjrAMGIIOTEIST. WCmlngton, HJ Oct 8L 1885, , . . no 1 T Uotice. 'V-'' JJE0M AND AFTER THIS DATE JtESSP-a. Smith GOehrtet wffl be General Agents for the sale of Acme Fertiliser, and all eomniunicatiota ,0,0 xo same should be addressed to them, reswu w mi - ACME MFG CO. Waxnroww. XL CU Oct. Slat. 1865. ; noyt8t , ITailsy. JIails i:4 TAVTNG ! BOUGHT jL LARGER STOCE! OF. Nana before the recent adraaoes we are pre pared to name very low prices for tots of La3 to-buyers, both In the City and Coontry.: i Correspond with us. " "It "... "" - noltl . . - v . . GILES Jfc MUBCHISOV. r'-'f i Stoves. a LTHOUGH VTS SAVE SOLD - A GBXAI A--many Heating and Cooking Stoves in Ue past three weeks, we have trthera, and of a va riety to;sui.fflpst ;anT 8ie. Don't buy befor3 y to nUiinpH any" we vw i ouj iwtu. i dug at ours and getting prices. Also, Grate 3 L Housefnrnishing Goods generally. - Look at catalogue of Slate Mantels. loo King at ours ana i anauousemrn our catalogue novltf . - 23 Market Btrot.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1885, edition 1
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