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fjie i doming by vJ. BEI1SA RD. :rTRT,ISHgP tfAXLY &XCXFT MONDAYS . Months.;- .. ; ..... ?Saty aborfter, "dktrwd la aifpart Vine CKy, fatm om per weex. our taty thntkatoadvan m nodosa uaa MAwer. - r ifORNTNQ EDITION. To cs on the Virginia Uldlana Rril-; road went ctewl an embankment; several persona lojorad.- -PreparaUons f ha execution of Lonis &Ie otf Monday have been completed.' - War rxunors cause. depression in the London, stock market. . Bulgaria is making actiTe war prepa rations. : War. declared between Ber- via aad Bulgaria;4 sharp fighting" between' the advance guards of tne tVp arn&esJ-- Lesirucuve -ure iu aiuud, xuuuus. ; i . A S - -S Tllf . I Officers ol the Bichane HaUanal Bank of 1 wu..-,--v,r---r I terof CiJX Powell, .of Princess Anne counr. :Va.fcrmetfybili head was nearly severed from her boflyC The whoje Servian army nowf iar Bulgaria. w marketa 2 per rent. ; cotton firm at9f99 16c;wheat, ungraded . red 7cl 03 ; corn.' ungraded 5055c; southern flour quiet and un clianijad; spirits turpentine steady at 87c; dull nt $1 02J1 15.: . There is very little hope for . Kiel. Misa Kellogg is very ill, it is repor ted. - : -. ' f; r '-r, ': Eight thousand people viewed the remains of John McCullouglr. ; There is a;yery;:active prohibition canvass noV pending in AtIanta, : Teu thousand people .attended the South Carolina Fair ooVThrsday.' In HarperysrMmthly for Christ- rnas wisp iiunree-uas a siory caneu "Way Down in Lonesome Cove." f The"( population of Brooklyn and Aw York in 1880; was v-1774,962. U nited )hey no w have probably quite 2,oop,o6o. ; :r0$ m War is reported to have begun be tween Servia "and Bulgaria. Now for an advance in prices. Wheat already feels the muss. ' Mr. Gladstone is canvassing to get a majority for his party in 'Parlia ment. That is to elect more Liber als than there will be Tories and Home Rulers. l We have not seen Sunset Cox's book, "Three Decades of Federal Legislation vnbtir:it is ootjpartienlar? ly important or ; juBt, if we may judge from Bome-notices' 'we- have seen. - J : ' The Star is glad that the Colored State Fair turned: out so well. It waa a most creditable exhibit, as we learn from our Raleigh exchanges and those engaged in working it np have good cause for satisfaction and hope. : - ' 'v ? - y The Washington correspondent of the NewiYorkjoae? i says that the President and Secretary Manning will be agreed, as. to tne suspension of silver coinage, and. . tne President will ask the two Houses ' to support his views and give thenra'triaL " awaaaa aMa a awaa st - The Association -of the Army :of Northern Virginia have done ; the handsome thing in making the wife and daughter of Stonewall Jackson, the wife and daughter ' of Gen. Jeb Stuart, and Misses Mary and Mildred t 3 i. j. - i T?v. T? Lee, honorary members. A Miss Miller;- of Ruffin, N.' C., sent a $500 Confederate note to the n... Yf M r.1 f?rtwtA anil - o at-aA them to sell it "for a poor Southern girl." Nice , and pilif nl! -v She had heard that a Confederate note sent by "the champion mean man" in the South had been sold for $50 in good money, y - -. ; We heard the great Sontag sing in opera in New York, supported by some forty singers. ,The pnee , for reserved seats was , $1. , Prices have been too high since the war,' and at I last in the North ihev are besrinnm&f I to reduce : and . to have 'popular prices. No r concert is worth more than $1. PeoDle can correct f the; evil of high charges if they; so elect. In yesterday's Star;. second rpage, first column, near bottom, for "the attention of Jim Blaine," , read "attit tude &c." On first page, first col- Qmn, read "Don Cardj-BaelL Read, "those fellows . who are descended trom a monker" .Tn tbA last: riara graph, same column, for "eminent . . . . : c .;.' I Z&y read mrP : '?.V "tmPW' -- .vwtGiii.iHT.a nnH w Ar. tm a .tnia i- , r COiamu Jortupendons unaer-1 - , Citu amqeriaan.7: -x srwiw, ' v dowD, for arA Jsnifitoi :rAfid "arft " tole appointed." I --"-''i " Salvini, the greatest of all 'living actors, ami cne of t he greatest ' of all time, baa Jnt played Coriolanus for the first time in bia.life. The : ifrew Xprk Times has a ataiterly criticism sentences taken, here and there :k '!The whole oerformfthon xrna ' tintahl both f or nmnlicitv and finiahstrenffth nd icuutuicm: ana people who were wise or lucky enoush to witnessIl will mot fnr- ra lukuwr-jjuHojiM memory, ot me grau, nasjesHc ngare 01 tne insulted pa trician, solitary among the empt ychalrs of wcuawiB, uuriiDg a passionate maieatcuon upon tribunes and citizens. His performance is as remarKabie lor eu . a ... r rauiaure lorceas it is for naturalness, pic rewjueness, ana nmsn. - t ( t. The atTHTttnir intrviw hot wear. rWilor... his mother deserves to be studied by young actors.; The value of teDOse .-'was 'never Wore rtriki?riglyJtllu8trated Everybody capable ox apDreclatiBst cojd aMiBtt. ahQtiid see Salvini as Corialanu. -for tha imnersff- uatiorfls.of sSrpassiog merit, farnthinV vig orous, eloquent, ana imprissive. . - Thirteen Knights of Labor have been indicted at Seattle, Washington Territory for assaulting Chinamen. ;v ADVEUTIMIfntCflrK. :.,.5: OferaHotjsb Sis. : r :- , Muhsoh Buy overcoats. . ' ; 1 " ' P. O. Miller For raffle. ' .' ; M. M. Katz Cash store. ' ; Dtbb -Yiery lowest prices. Fishblate Money saved. -. , ' . Ai Shbieb Ladies shoes. - y ' - '. C M. Hareis 83,000,000. ' 1 ;r HsmsBSBOKBBest novels out. : Beowtj & Roddick Cold wave. ." :" McDotjoall & Bowdkn Found. . J $ " Harrison &" Ajllkn Correct styles. . ; Geo. W Pbicb, Jr. Auction sales. : J: W. 60BDOK.& Smith losnfance. ! WicIL SFBmaBB& Co. Hardware.' SakIi Bkar, Ja. Proposals wanted. Masohic Meeting Concord Chapter.: "Kkbchner & Caltjks Bbos. Mutest J. K Litpitt Look before you leap: 'v W. S. BriooSj& Co Complete stocky Q.'R. Frkhch & Sows Protect yourself " Parker & Tatxor Don't fall to call. Williams, Rankin & Co. Bacon, mo lasses, bagging, cheese, etc . . . t ; I ca! Dot. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity - .. Receipts of cotton yesterday 724 bales. - : t Day's length ten hours and six teen minutes - 1 r, , : The . cold wave reached, here earlx yesterday morning. 1 nahi'were flying yesterdi..'Ut- .r Eggs ? were retailing" yeaterdayl at 25 cents per dozen, and Scarce at that.. The morning mail - north will hereafter close at the postofflce at 8 a. m. . Rev. W; T. Jones will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist Church to day. J-i One white tramp applied for and received lodging at the station house Friday night. . . . -t;- Mr. J. W. Fleet's new residence on Sixth street, between Orange and Ann, is nearly completed. - Regular semi-monthly meeting of the Board s of Audit and Finance to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ReyL. T. Christmas, pastor in charge of the First Baptist Church (colored), will fill his pulpit at the regular hours to-; day. - . ' - --. - The anniversary meeting of the Ladies benevolent Society is postponed, and the'meeting will be announced here after.- . - 1 Criminal Court for New Han over county; His Honor, Judge OL Y. Meares, presiding, will meet tomorrow morning--';" n - V Vli?" ... After Monday, November 16 th," the local freight -ttauLJiaahe Carolina Cen tral Railroad wiir run tn-weekly, leaving Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. -;-; ':' , . The Register of Deeds issued seven marriage licenses; during the past week, of which five were .for white and two for colored couples." - ; -i- Ther"e '5 were nO . intermenti -in either dakd'sle or Bellevue Cemeteries du ring the past week." In Pine Forest there were three two adults and one child. A'sewer is being constructed on Fourth, street, beginning at the corner of cord of all transactions. The activity can Orange7 io connect with one hear Market street : 1:;;- ! ri''r;:; No services in St. John's Church today, Dr. Carmichael having gone to Ra leigh to participate officially in the ordina tion of thej Rev. -Robert Strange to tne Priesthood. j "J Mayor Hall had one case for his consideration yesterday : morning white man charged with being drunk and down, v It being his 4t offence he was let off" this rime. f . .;. ' J .The I 'ilorigB" oal wheat had a tmoA timeesterday The war news from -v i nhifuvn market like an n.nrnnH HUUL& hid vHiyvAv and the wheat pit waswM with excitement. ? January opUons closed iffv-rtnan Friday. ; The com 1 on hD product dia bo repw tci j 1 ;.Atio oSnrt rih advanfliog onj M points to 4.00 for January," X"' Catbollo Fair Friday NlcHt. i.. This . highly successful and enjoyable Fair closed on Fridajuiight, Vand. as stated in pur report of yesterday, which was ne-' cessarily meagre on account of .the lateness of the hour at .which it was prepared, ;wi makaFTurther reference for the. purpose of giving the closing incidents. Our Catholic f ello WrcitizensXVere "fortunate in iiaving thebeat of weather, during the week, with the exception of Friday night, but -at f that stage 6f he.Falr ;.the interest had become so great that the inclemency of the weather had no effect in thinning - out the crowd, The exhibition of fancy articles, works of art etc,, was fully , equal to any 'display that has ever been made . in our city on a similar occasion. - The ladies deserve great credit f ot ; the Interest ; manifested, and the efforts they exerted to make the Fair sf suc c toid the iefult ir a splendid triumph olt industry, twte and conwntration of labor over tha hardness of the times and the tfghidess' of tb''JpiwliS Fair realized about $3,500. ; The response of the citizens at large to the invitation of the - Fair managers was most liberal and cordial, and our Catholic fellow citizens express ! the, highest, appreciation" of the" support they received. - - 7- The interest manifested in the different voting contests, was liely and; spirited., The Germania Cornet Band walked off in triumph with the handsome gold medal by by a vote of 826, to the Cornet Concert Club's 242.: . The. Adrian. Fire Company was tiie victor over both its competitors for the " silver pitcher; to Capt. Slocumb was awarded the conductor's lamp, and to Mr. H. H. Walters "the military smoking stand, f Besides these the following - are a few of the most important - articles raflled," together with the names of the lucky ones: An elegant piano cover by CoL A. GMo Quaid.of Pueblo, Colorado; fire screen, by Mrs. M. J: Corbet; satin quilt, by Mr. A. G. Conoly;-compass- quilt, by Mr. O. Christiansen; silver, pitcher, by Mr. J. D, Willson; set silver knives and forks, by Mr. D. . O'connor; clock; by Mrs. W. P. Price ; silver jewelry case, . by Mr. T. H. Thompson ; -silver sugar : spoon, by.i Mr, O'Brien; feather fan, by "Miss Mayo; bri dal doll, by. Mrs. M." Corbbtt; bridal filoli; by H. G, R ; fine hanging lamp,, by Sisteri of Mercy of Hickory; picture of : Parnell,. by P. Carr; baby house; by Miss. Lucy Wright; silver fruit dish. by. Mrs. J. JA. Dolan; hand painted tidy, by Mrs. J. W. Reiley ; handsome plush- album, by Mrs E.- Peschau; wax cross,-by Miss Annie Lock f aw; sofa P pillow' by Mr. R. !C. Hawes; gold cross; by Mf. J, K. McBhen- ny; large doll, by.Miss Lucy Wright; doll, byMr.MYw. Divine; silk quilt, by Mr. Mc.Donough, of Portsmonth, Ya. ; bronze J lamp, by"Mr. J.J B. Hanks;' hand painted china, by Mr. vW,3N. Harrist; barboiine by Mr. .Harry - Watters; handsomer lamp, by Mr. M. J. Corbett; toilet set; by Miss Ellen Bates; toilet set, by Mr. Geo. F. Herbert; .?work table, by Jttrs. Albert Boriz; of Long Island, N. Y.';"infant's robe, by Mrs. - John Meier ; handsohie doll, by Mrs. Waitz; case waif flowers, by Mrs. Veney;' silver castor, : by .Mr.. Edward Jones; silver butter dish; by Mr. H. Gl am nions; silver pickle dish,' by Miss Mary Scales; fruit dish, by Miss Mary Divine; silver pitcher, by Mr. Gibbons Corbett; photograph album, by Mr. . John Corbett; lambrequin, by Mrs. H. Craig; marble top table, by Mr. John Donlan: sofa cushion, by Mr. Linehan; silver thimble, by Miss Rosa Sylva; suit boy.s clothes, by Mrs. P. Heinsberger; handsome table, scarf, by Mrs. A. Smith; and a larse hamper, by Mrs. P. Doolan. ' v. A complimehtary supper ' was given to Misses Sue' Hewlett, Sallle Love and Louise Knight, together with a handsome souve nir each of the fair.- ' Thus closed one of the most pleasant and successful .church fairs it has ever been our' good f ortu ne to participate in. t - '' ITIaglaCrate'a Coitrt. Before Justice Millis, yesterday morning. John Holland, white,, had a hearing on the charge of assault and battery with a deadly weapon upon 8amuel Gregg; colored; At the conclusion of the evidence for the pro" geVuliuu tb Jqatice bouptl golUnrl OTer4n the sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. This is the case mentioned in eur issue of Tues day morning last. Gregg, who keeps an eating house in, the "Hollow," was going home on the Saturday.'night previous to the affray, and when on Nixon street, near Eighth, Was assaulted by two men, one of whom, according .to .the evidence-of the wounded man, knocked him down. Cut a very dangerous looking gash in bis neck, and then robbed him of $3.70. . ; f ; Before the same Magistrate Henry Biesell; colored, was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Hester Williams, also color ed. Defendant was discharged - and the prosecutor required to pay the costs. ". The same defendant, - charged with as sault and battery on Hester Williams, sub mitted, and Judgment wasnsuspenaea on the payment of costs. :. !- ! Iicetare. . . . . . 4- Rev T. M. Ambler, of St. Paul's Epis copal church; will deliver lecture at Library Hall, on Friday night next, under the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association The subject chosen for the lecture is "Spiritualism," and is one that cannot fail to prove both entertaining and instructive in.so competent hands. ; ' L ; MrL C.' G. Kennedy takes this method of returning thanks to Col. - F. W. Kercbner, who, In behalf, of the ladies of St Thomas' Church, kindly contributed a barrel of flour for the inmates of the "Old Ladies' Rest," . OPEBA HOUSE. arma Strs. wmttanrp, ' . ; ''Young Mrs. Winlhrop" .was presented at the Opera House last night, and it: was not acted in a manner which either reflec ted credit on the company or gave, pleasure to - the ' audience. The com pany arrived later and tbetrortain did not rise till twenty minutes to nine o'clock, consequently the audience were tired out before the. per formancd began; and when it did begin it was noi imucl calculated to ; dispel their weariness;' ' - J Miss. Lena' Langdon, as Constance Win ttrop, did welt iut her support was not good, and therefore the play did not come up to general expectation. - . - On next Wednesday and Thursday nights our theatre-goers wilt be treated to Edward lEKidder's ,comedy. In three acts, entitled "Sis'witk Miss Myra Goodwin as the star The JIoUl ?aj&ataJate dte aaxs of the .playr f JV , "In spite of one of the most severe storms of the year, a large and appreciative audi ence welcomed Miss Myra Goodwin on her first appearance as 'Sis' at the' Fourteenth Street Theatre on Monday night.' The nlav itself was a setting in whinh ' Mii Goodwin displayed her varied accomplish ments to the - greatest : advantage. - The comedy parts, in the hands of Mr. : George Richards as Hickory Hawkins (a relic of the circus), was. especially good in fact, , the life of the piece. .Miss Goodwin was called before the curtain several times, and received numerous floral tributes. . Mr. Edward E. Kidder, author of the play, has succeeded in -producing an - original and. very strong play. A number of prominent managers and professional people -were present. . ;: . ; ; :..L - . . : .... Sapreme Conn. " : ". ;;. In this Court, on 'Thursday 'morning, the consideration of appeals from 'the sixth judicial district was resumed" and causes disposed of as follows: . : David K Sandlin vs. R ' W. ' Waf d, exe cutor, tet al, from: Onslow. Continued for absence of counsel ' '. O: W. Beck et als vs. Marsden" Bellamy et ad from New Honover; argued by T.-.W. Dirange lor plaintiff, and Geo. Davos and M. Bellamy for defendant. . . " . ; SUte and L. M. Cooper et als, vs. B: F. Middleton, et als, from Dunlin Amotion for certiorari - motion, allowed ; . cause con tinued. - a-V- "'-..i-.- 8. Barksdale et' als vs.; Commissioners of Sampson, from Sampson. Argued by Boykin & Faison and Battle &"Mordecai for plaintiffs, and E. C. Smith for defend ant. f rending argument of this case, court adjourned until vlO o'clock Friday morn ins. .7 - : ; Tbe JaOsreablp. CoL D;-K. McRae has been unanimous ly recommended by . the Bar of Wilming ton for appointment to the Judgeship made vacant by the death of Hon. A. A. McKoy; : This action of the Bar was not only without solicitation on the part of Col. McRae but against hs earnesi protest. He pomelo -rctusiua tu nuuw us uhhoi iwt name, he only yields because of the earnest, persistant and united action of, the Bar.- :- Cblldren's Concert and iTeatlval, There will be a children's concert ' and. festival in the , Luther Memorial;, Building on Thanksgiving night, the 26th icst.,' un der the auspices of the Ladies of St. Paul's Eyangelical Lutheran Church. A pleasant entertainment is promised, to which the public is . cordially mvited. Particulars Will be given later ; r ' " fay See fourth page ior otner local news. . ' oumnr netnan ; Fourth Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South - Brunswick Circuit, at Shallotte Camp, November 14th and 15th. Wilmington.Front Street, November 21st and 22d.. ff " . ; ' ' Paul J. Carrawav, , . : Presiding Elder, FORTY TEARS' KXPEEEENCB 07 AN OLD KX7RSB.-4frs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is the presoripticHi of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses In the -United States, and has been used for tmrty years wuvn never lainne saiery ana saoeess by muuons ol mowers ana onnaren,rrom the feeble infant of a week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomacl relieves wind eollo. resmlatea the bowels, and yes rest, health and eomtort to mother and child. We believe it the Best and Barest Remedy tn the world, in all oases or uxsjuntjuix ana jujakkhusa. ux CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the f ao-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS is on the out side wrapper. 85 cents a bott Sold by all Medicine Sealers.' ittle. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY A THURS DAY, NOY. 18 AND 19. i , - - i MERRY lUSCHiaF of the FIRESIDE." Tbe Talented Ydnrjjr Soubrette, Supported by the Favorite Comedian, MR. GEO. RICHARDS, and a superior Comedy Company, will present for the first time In this city Jidw. K. Kidder's Sncceasful Comedy, : In three acts. entitled: c New Songs t -New Danoear" New Effects i Box Sheet opens Tuesday at Eelnsberger's. OO 15 4t .-'-'- - . :, ' ;--- -w . 8T.J0nirS HALL," nUONGtONat Ci 15th Kov. ,1885. OMPANIONS J-J THE REGULAR MONTHLY Meeting or cocxjki UHAt-i JSK jno. i- a.- A. M., will be held To-Morrow (Monday) Evening, at-7H o'clock.. ; : - Companions aro earnestly requested to attend. - J.D.-MUNDS, ..liolSlt -.-V- -;: : .. SeWy pro tern. TJIKOTON, N. C, NOyJ 14TH, 1E85.- BWs will be received until the 28th Inst, for Te- tMurs ana aiteranons on tne Aanan sngum nonse. ror plans and specifications apply to --y i - - . ,. SAM'! BBAR, Jb ' i no 15 St ; : Chairman Committee. : - TJOR SALE. TWO FINE LARGE MULES. IN good order, sound and kind. May be seen on Monday ONLY, at our Store: - ' - " f r no' 15 It" : KEKCHNES & CALDEB BB0S. rNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.; Music For The Economical. MAT SMf IHDttTEECOAT SALE '9 tt yon want a SUIT or OVERCOAT for your selves or Boys; no matter what - the price, dont think, yon have done your whole duty to your selves or your Little Ones, till yon have seen what we are offering. 5 . ' 8TBICTLT OUTEPRicm anons nfivw.Ti IN PLAIN FIGUBE8.S-MONEY RETUBNED IN - EVER T INSTANCE flFPUS CHASE 13 NOT BA TIBEA CTOR T. ALL OTHER DEAL ERS' PRICES DISCOUNTED. ; DON'T ' DE LAY. BUT-COME AT ONCE ASWE ANTI- virATJS THAT THE GOODS WILL QO OFF WITH A BUSH. :: :, ? - In Our TAILOR-MADE SUITS WA dhnlav thA Grind ert Line ever shown In thin o,tv Tha nn. pnlar .SACK 8UTTS; the 'favorite style among Gents aad Young Men as the proper garment for business and general wear. The 8TSAIGHT FRONT, 4- and 6-Buttoned, with lower comers durable and wear-resisting manner. They come in Fanov Suitings. Plaids. Hmn.ll fThnVa .) thih. .Tin In t.hA mAit sible Stripes, Dark Medium .Mixtures, oat of the best All-Wool fabrics. . Our prices ranging from Sip, S12, -S15. $18. up to $25. These Suits com prise everything, from a good, honest, every -day vuig Buu siuMiura, iu uio muurar, me oro ker. the clerk, etc, to .the nattiest Business and Walking Suit manufactured. - Gigantic Stoct of Boys & CMliren's Suits! WeCarrV'the LaiwAaf nhnanAot Vnat. num. plete Line of Boys and Childrsn'afiuita. No mat ter what the style or quality bar poor quality yon want, you. can find It -here. Assortment Charming both as to Material and Make. - GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS, no 15 It ::' MEN'S WEAR DEPOT. Look Befbr Yoii Leap. JIFB INSURANCE AT COStI BEWARE OF LIFE INSURANCE TRAMPS." . ACTUAL COST of insnrW 1 enfl. am an Wn In the following WELL KNOWN ASSESSMENT Companies (not Including expense dues), for the tqTl00nthtJf43?-a jeomnarod with 'The new xorK," the well known Bheppard Homans, President and Actuary, AND NOT AN ASSESS MENT Company. , ... .- ... Commc'd - .;-' ' -' BUS'ne&S.- ? - :- - 1877 - Royal Arcanum; $3,000 limit: 11 sssesa - , , ments of $3 06 rate of $7,55. 1S74 ' Knights of Honor; $2,000 limit; 17 as- - sessments of $1 00 rate of $8 50. 1879 : -. Mass. Benefit; 7 assessments of $12 S9 rate ef $8 SI. 1881 Mutnal Reserve Fund, N. Y.; 6 assess ments of $14 40 rate of $8 64. 1831 ' New England Relief; $5,000 limit; 10 as sessments of $4 50 rate of $9 CO. 1882 . United States; $5,000 limit; 6 assess ments of $8 15 rate of $9 22. On basis of insurance scaled down 1-5 In U. 8. if death occurs in four years. 1878 American Legion of Honor; $5,000 limit; 16 assessments of $3 20 rate of $10 22. 1878. New England Mutual Aid: 14 assess ments of $10 90 rate of $15 26. 1880 Home: 14 assessments of $12 00 rate of $16 80 1875 PROVIDEKT SAVINGS LIFE OF NEW ' YORK, (not an assessment Co.), past - ten months mortuary cost Renew able Term Plan $5 41, and that . amount $5 44 includes 25 per cent, re serve dividend surplus. The Provident Savincrs Life Assurance Society Is represented In Wilmington, if. C, by no 15 It 1' ': Gen'l Ins. Agent. GEO. W;PKICE,Jr., AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 4 Auction Sale. TEDNBSDAY, NOV. 18.- COMMENCING AT 10 o'clockTwCl offer' for sale a larger" lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, 5 Show Cases, 4 Cookine Stoves. 9 Parlor and Bed Room Stoves. 2 Bed Room Sets, a lot of CARPETING, DAM- auku, MissFiT ana sjsuomjo-iiamu. one very fine French Moquett, bordered; 2 Lounges, 3 Grates, 4 miscellaneous assortments of Crockery and Tinware, 8 Baby Carriages, S Antique Side boards, an assorted lot of GROCERIES, a lot of Chairs, ' Matrasses, .Beds, Pillows, Blankets, Quilts, Pictures, Soap, Machines, Lamps, Cloth ing, Dry Goods, &o. .-.--- no 15 St i;ForEaflefU':'-; C1X ELEGANT PRESENTS, CONSISTING OF complete Manicure. Dressing and Smoking Cases at 5 and 50 cents a chance -. Call and take a chance. t. :v r y F. C. MrTiLKR, . ... , , - German Druggist, Corner Fourth and Nun Sts. P. S. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day and night. - -y- ; , no l5tf 82,00, 2i9,U83.00. : OUR LADIES' SHOES, WHICH WE OFFER at the above figures, are the cheapest Shoes In the City for the price. . Come and buy a pair as yon will certainly receive a bargain in them. Also a full line of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Yalises and Umbrellas. - ' . - - - ,- i - At SHRIEB. -" nd 15 tf y Nos. 108 & 110 Market Street. Correct Styles gTIFF 'AND SILK HATS I ;; ' LADIES' HATS AND 1URSI AfSSSOK ALLEB,? ; "-;'; "' : ' Ratter. - no 15 '.i : For: the Gold Wave, 1 ' NOW APPROACHING, BUY OYESCOATS AT MUNSON'S. - - '- - If yon want a GOOD Business Suit, either Sack or Frock, or a Handsome Drees Suit, we advise you. to go to s-Zyii-- .-v, ..i. - s "y MXJNSOITS,- no 15 It '-. . . Merchant,Ta&or and Clothier. j0raragStqcK H A8 NEVER BEEN SO COMPLETE AS NOW, and all orders will receive prompt attention. -Physicians Prescriptions prepared with neat ness and accuracy, at all hours. ." - -. - - ' W.S.BBIGGS4CO, ; noWtf . H7S.FrontSt ; cut Bugnuy away; also, with square corners, will take with the majority of mankind as being neat, dressy ana comiorcanih an nuuin 5977 NEW "ADYERTlSEMENTa; linllarkefSiS BESIDES OUR REGULAR DESIRABLE STOCK - - i o .- . - :-.y- - :-s -.- i . j . ':t: 'WILL OPEN y-l 1 y On Hcmdayf Hov; Ih, 'l;P;Al'LINE.OF t :y 'y:: y yyryy g iyr yyy f . . f. GOOD 9ESS GOODS, EOBSS, superior .quality, Go;per yard; a fine as- j,tyyy:iys iy;y : yi ; - . sortmerit In all colors, I",.;. - --- f - -j.;.:v. . , .. i - ' BOUELE, TRICOT and LADIES' CLOTH. - .'. LADIES' HEAVY JACKETS, $2 np. : ; ,. LADIES' DOLLMANS, f 2 up. ' "r A variety of "CHrLDREarS WRAPS. " v COESBTS, gnod quality, 40o. - : LADIES' VESTS, worth $1.50, for $1. , 5 SPECIALTIES IN EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS. Another lot of RUGS by next Steamer. . JtEER1BO MANY Desirable Winter Goods I.-' ; AT ! '. ' THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, EI. II. KATZ'S nol5 tf? ' 'y 116 01ABKET ST. EVERYTHING ELSE IN OUB LINE, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.' - j - JOH5BYER, no 15 tf Tailor and Haberdasher. WILMINGTON & WELDON R.R. CO., ; SECTC A TREASURER'S OFFICE, f ' " J " WILMINGTON. N. C, Oct. 31, 1885. rpHB FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders bf th Wilmington & Weldon E.B. Co.' will be held ai the Office of the Company, in Wuznington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of Novem ber proximo. - ' .. : . :: : J. w. Tuujarson, no 1 tdm - " Beview.cepy. - -. Secretary. : WTL.; COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. B. CO; : " . ; 8ECY & TREASURER'S OFFICE, ; ; WILMINGTON, N. C, Oct. 31, 1885. THE ANNUAL MFETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Wilmington, Columbia 4 Augusta RR. Co. will be held In the Office of the Presi dent, In Wllmlntcton, on" TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. t , v , z . - : . j. w. THOMPSON. ; ; no 1 tdm . Review copy. Secretary. Lost, C4.000.000 ?KSTIMATm,BT FH AT GALVESTON). That City's fate may be ours at any moment, so Insure your property .before It Is TOO LATE, and be sure your policy has on it TheL&L;&fG.lxls. Co., Which Company pays all losses without discount. $800100 paid by It On account oft Chicago big nre.-- . ' . - - JNO. W. GORDON A SMITH, Agents, ' .. no 15 tf Telephone Number 73. Best Hovels Out. 1HE PROPHET OF. THE GREAT . SMOKY Mountains, $1 00; '": Down the Ravine, $1 OOf ; ' In the Tennessee Mountains, $1 25, by Charles Egbert Craddock. ..For sale at ', , I , ... v i HEINSBERGER ', nov 15 tf J. Live Book and Muslo Stores. Found, THE PLACE TO BUY LAP. BOSB9, HORSE Blankets, Trunks, Bags and Satchels, Saddles, Harness, Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Carta. Drays, Ac Repairing promptly done by skilled workmen..: Prices very low.' - .. - . w . x . - no 15 tf McDOTJGALL BOWDXN. WHOLE ' - 7". y.-, -' - -,.r . - ' . f jilt 3r3lxt: " RATES OF IDVERTISIIiCt . One Square One Day W;;i.i..i. y tl cc M , H r. Tarei Dayaj........ ;...',. - 2 , ' i Foar Days.V..;..;.WwrA. - c 1 t -. . . iRva JOaya,. ...... ..-.....i-. s J i...--v:-- One Week. . j . y,.. , . . -y 4 i Two W eckft, ........... . 4 t - Threi Weeks,. ..... y T J S ' m - One Month,. .....i... ....i :. 10 c Two Months,.......: 13 ( TtoeeMonths,..;;.;..v...:...w S4 ( ' 81xMonths,..v. ..c J i ' One Vear... v.: .-;..;. ; so i.- Sr"Contra Advertisements taken at proper lonawry low rate :- .yf:yr:; " ' Ten Unea solid Nonpareil type make one square . NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. ; BROWN & Rt)JDDiGkv iyyM : r-yr '-yy;-- fCyXi . WortK.lVont St. '. y. We are fu'Jy prepared for tha cold wave pre dicted," and would ' call the jattentlon of oar . friends and pabons to our atoekf.i-? 1 CLOAKS FOB LADIES AND CBiLDREN , - - The latest styles to the market, and all madei spenally f or,r mar Abeantifnl Una Just received. Prices varying frOm$100to.$5W.;, p sjghfnna Oolc frem 8 Wt a pair to $13 X A. very large assortmeat of Comforters made: - tojimrspeoialordwce Ladles, Genu and Children's Underwear, In all prices andquallties. X)ur stock has never "y l .beenso complete any iaason; We guarantee par prloes to be as low as any In the Country. We. offer a fall una of Gents' Zylonlte Caffs and .. Collars, just the proper thing for. trayeillng.: - When soiled can be cleaned with a damp cloth. ' i " Call and examine forywrtSalva'-v.ii: ft -... Kid, Gloves. ynf' y yy The 4-Button Josephine Kid CQores ra Black rf; andCok)Kd, $l SO a palrA sterUaggood article . auwi tktam iu ana & nuttons. , . 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. BRANCH STORK. 97 TT Av HT AVsjwnwTrfT t w . : m mmmmw t aaii aajy.y Protect -YoiiLri JEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DBY BY! buying a GOOD SERVICEABLE SHOE.-' - " The place to get Goods WORTH THE MONEY: paid for them is at FRENCH SONS. Ladies, ' Misses iMWSjC'pS EST PRICES. - " y j 'yy'-:'-' . Greo. B; Fi4ci Sdns2: 108 NORTH FRONT .STREET.. ' ' : .r no 15 tf : 'i'-u- Dotft Fafl to Cgii AND LOOK. WHETHER YOU BUY OB NOT. Those Wvomimrs. Linwooda. Adreons. all fine Heaters and Beauties. - Also. Self -Feeders of '. ' an Kanas; uoox S'oves that are Perfect Charms; .:: Oil Stoves; Indeed we have got Just what you want to make household affairs comfortable. '- . , PARKER TAYLOR. . PURE WHTTB OIL. . : t nol5tf ' WARREH'S GAUDIES; -STnicrixir;.PimEi Made Fresh i Daily," i'Jfy- 35 8 anndV .1 ... . . Three Pounds "for One Dollar. J ir - y - - TRY THEH. nol2tf Ban, Hdrirlg . Q0 Boxes D- S. CE SIDES, . Vf , :-v qqqbbis flour, augraaes, :- - AV For sale low By 7 ' .' - WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO? h y nolStf TJolasses, Coffee. Rice. 100 BbI Choloe.PortQBl00 MOLASSES, irf 2Q Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE,' - 25BblCABOiD11, ' ' :" ' . . . For sale low by ' . no 15 tf ' WILLIAMS RANKIN TX. - Bagginor, TiejSfcl Half Bolls SlbBAGGINa ; r ; 2000 Bandies Hew ARROW TIES, t. 000 Backs IJVEBPOOL and FINE 8ALT. - -; ,T 'For sale tew by 'i H no 15 tf y y-, t WILLIAMS. RANKIN CO Cheese, Crackei Candy. V K0 i Boxes Selected CREAM CHKZS3, . ' ' 50 130X68 CBACKKBS ': K A3oxes CANDY, .' ;V- -y- For sale tew by WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. noWtf 33,000,000 JANHATTA CIGARS SOLD IN FIVE YEARS ; (in the United States) Warranted Havana Fu-. ler. Trythem. Voramte'at 2' - . C V. HARRIS ;nol5tf Popular If ews and Cigar Store. r . Wm. Er Springer & Co.- QARRYONBOF THE LARGEST AND MOST complete assortments of general Hardware in the' State. Goods and prices guaranteed In ail In stances, s - .'--.r' ? 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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