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nielloraing' Star. V3t. n. BEBKARD. nlTRr.TSSSO DAILY JSXOSPT MONDAYS Jhc Mall) rostaja Paid, ft CO 4 00 Months.' 2 00 1 60 , 78 two Konths, Month, subscribers, delivered In any part Vnmm Can Mr week. Oar City o' .is'iios authorized io oolleot for more .h, months In advanoe. . . .,, - 'SSJSS . " fORNlJN(iJKUrriUJN. OUTLINES, King Alfonso, of Spain, ,1a alarmingly j n The President's message to Con gress was conside red in a meeting pf the Cabinet yesterdayv ? .t .W. R." Jackson,, ..... tui.tmasttrV kfiflfRtAnt- t Ampriwia a,, s8 bean .rre.ted to Lo. Anselo.. Turkey counsels King Milan to' stop the I war in Bulgaria. Severe earthquake 5.. QnaJn. it .a fAnnrttv. that tKn (veil ehock id Spain, it is reported that the bed ot me aiewveinuwHi ww auwu iwivepuuiji i -Severe flghtinzhas occurred. in Bur- Bah. W. S. Warner and "J. Henry VorKgaTo oau in fw,uw.w .appear. aiine i U. S. Court m Kew York for tnalJ? . - The Bulgarian troops under Prince Alex- I ander are drivjngthe Serviana. Tbe Reman commander ,who was dis from his command for disobeying orders committed suicide..'. Ko cottpn market in Liverpool on account Jcount of - the ParUa - . ?JTm. fv.tewyf.anowp. mentary election.- storm throughout the :N6rt&; floods, and high tide's along the North Atlantic coast A fatal ehooting in which two men were probably killed is rerrl . at Black's station, 8. C. New York-majketa: Moray 82i per cent. ; cotton quiet at 5 7-169c ; wheat, ungraded red 85c; corn. 3$o. 2, 55i55Jc; southern, flour steady; spirits turpentine weak at 38c ; rosin dull at $1 0211 10, ; ' : . 7 : ' Tarkey has 272,000 soldiers in the Balkan peninsula ready" for. business. Elizur Wright, the : distinguished Boston actuary and abolitionist, is dead, aged eighty-one. 7 ! Jusiness continues good on Wall street. The transactions . of : last ....... - S , J . - ,v week averaged 700,000 shares a day. The colored' orphans', borne at ChaUanooea was burned to the ground. All the children, fifty-four jn number, were rescued. - Canon Farrar'u brief lecturing tour in the United States will elear him 25,000, it is said. This country is a great harvest field for Englishmen of gifts. - The Richmond State now pub-- Iisbes a Sunday edition. : it is a sound Democratic paper, and true as steel to Virginia. It is a paper of ability, ssai is a fayonte " in "this office. - : ''?:J.:-: '4 What a beautif ul, clean leojdng paper the Philadelphia Times is. )n the. Toff it aaomo n. ixa LnxuAaerrroA . I Io waddles. One day it talks of re form and the next day abuses the "tariff tinkers." Some, devils in Pennsylvania poar- ed petroleum on an old man earned Jacob Lipe and set fire to him. j He' was at home and was very danger one2y burned. They - tortured him tnntii hey got his money, $75. ? 5 Salisbury is . trying to make the Church .question the pivotal 'one in' ahe English campaign: The Par- inellite .are jnaking the Irish question the question in Ireland The ' Lib erals are f ghting t ja 4dS4vantagej Under the instructions of : th Ke- pablican. caucus - committee Col. Canaday, Sergeant-at-Arms, bas been reforming in the number of Senate employes. He has,, discharged 20 persons making a saving- of $25,000 annually. Some of the Senators are errowlincr because r some of their friends were dropped .. - - Mapleson charged so . high in Hew Fork the people would not go to his operatic performances. Mary Ander son charged so high the people gaVe . her slim , houses. Margaret Matherj not her 1 equal, pat her pjrices at ; reasonable - rates and made more money. New York theatre goers do .not mean to be imposed npon. . London Truth pitches into Arch 3eacon Farrar for ' hiring, himself out to a Boston office to lecture at so much a night. It says: - ' S "I do not think that it is quite the right thing for a well-beneficed dignitary of the English Church to tour about in this sort of fashion. If Dr. Farrar desired to ear some money by delivering lectures in Ame rica, 6urely be might have made better ar rangements, and thus avoided traccuie . ana gossip.? . - Truth does not use' the editorial "we." r-i The Charleston News and Courier .says that at the five colored churches on sn. uajr luo . pinsiuio ,ymvuW from the same text. The burden tt. - lumcuievous. AC was an enors w 8tir up strife. Acrasade was preach- ed against the Administration :of the law and the ignorant .prejudices of the r t';a .of .t.A ; . t,i. ... . " . .--.. -. -1 . ' .- . 1 . - - ' . 4. . . . i ..... .. . - ... .... .. .... . ..... ... . . . . ' VOL. XXXVII.-;NO: Reconciliation they preach the Gos- Del Of Hate and Strife. . Snm toMt.A preachers have this sort of religion also. It is now asserted by Washinffton I uurrusponaenis inn itanaall is about I to repeat his course in the last Con- rS.lc Iai?. on. the battery Sorter Hotel. . cr - j ir a-- m---.-'- .ThebuUdin.is-KoUi5-.upd4vtheTe?yspot gress. He defeated the Tariff re- I occupied bv ther earthworks, a; oerfect flat form bill th. an? hi'WOt T)ble defeat it again. J The effort to reform I Us heavily . handicai)ied bv i himl m, . .. . - f ..i. There ig a decidedly growing cbnvio- J tk-- ? ur? Ai-iA- USiU ; 1 n among the DemocratiO. ruerrv- oe ? io; prevent . tnojcfiampion of a I 'Si r?" T'i u-4 boozles callow Democrats as he maW qaerades aa a : Tariff reformeri from I . .. , , zij JA 1 county is producin'grsome . fine rnuggets remaining at i-thehead oftheCom I now.f ierjent rtports Inortlon twoweh mittM on AnnronrUtioni''A RWisJ I ing twopounds-each;- - There seems a . - . - ,, . I to thft Charleston WeK& txnd Courier I froni Washington of : the 22nd lhsti- . . .5 :i:c -e.,u-. 5 .. yat "At present 'Mr.- Randall apparently as Bumea mat no win resume nis old .position at ine neaa or TthQ appropriations commit tee. ! If he does, all the caucuses under, the sun can not prevent him from defeating any-! attempt at reforming the tarm that may be maae. -iiir. Kandali may be thoroughly Democratic under ordinary circumstances. but when he is brought face to face with the tariff ouestion he stands' i shoulder to shoulder with the leaders of the RepubH- LOUO. Spirits Ttirpentiiie on Jsud; , Jharmers are nearly done housiog'-their crops." Cotton crop very short. In many sections only. half crop. r. :. - This year's annual Conference of the AV:M. Zion Church will beheld" at Hertford;- beginnings next Wednesday. Bishop S. T. Jones, D. D., will preside. Murfreesboro Index: -The gin house PF F.B7 Harrell &-"Co.rat Durant's Neck, near Hertford, N. XX, ;was destroyed by fire on the 5th mat 'Loss estimated at Capt. M. S. Shaw, editor of the Edenton Enquirer, was married at War- rentoa, N. C, on the 10th inst., to Mrs. D. M. Jenkins, widow of the late Col. William Ai Jenkins, ex-Attorney General of North Carolina. -:-:-.;r ; k : - Pittsboro tRecord Oar new postmaster, Mrs. Laura E. Home, received her commission and entered upon the dis charge of her official duties .on last ; Tues day, she has appointed our clever young townsman. Mr. Joseph r. Tinnm. as her Snow Hill JSnierprise: Mr. J. J. Batts; of this township, has a pear tree that bears two crops 8'year. The first crop comes off early ia the season, and the tree . . a. - . ' ri men oiossomB ana Dears aicaiB. " - -- nnow Hill is a town, and makes no pretentions towards being 7 a city." And there is not a single KernePi Snow-saij itiMt-ot. .1 least we have not met; one since we nave been here. - .'" ' -"- Elizabeth City Economist : Mr. John - Lethem. of 'Charleston. o. C, is Carolina, historically, industrially and bio grapicaliy. ; We regret to learn that W rikiUk U V UU1 DCtuvu -as. jtfacwif4 Mvtuu the cin house of Wiley Ferebee. near Bell Cross, in Camden county, was destroyed oy fire on Monday of last week with seve ral bales or couon. xnere ,waa no, insu rance and the fire was accidental. - ' . Hillsboro 'Observer: Z: S. Bat-l tie, -tenue inspector for Yirghila, North jad 8011th Carolina, Cornelius Mebane. -general deputy, r,peputy ir. a.. ;rayior ana W . : C SJUeea, rSAaeu an uncit : uisuiiery near Winstead's mill, in Orange county. 13 miles from Hillsboro. Jfriday, - a oVi I5tn. They captured and destroyed ,; over '2,000 gallons or beer, aoout wy gauons pi sing lings, and 20 bushels of meat 1 I-. Stonewall JEnterprue: The eot- ton crop is nearly all in. and there is but little money stirring" around ; yeLT The crop is much shorter, than was expected. Numbers of farmers . who . depended entirely upon rice as their money crop, are left absolutely with nothing by the failure of that commodity, r. 1 umbers of acres or the grain, not deemed worth the cutting, was' left standing in the fields. They are reaping the ruinous results; that people ef this county nave arreaay enjoyea. .. - Goldsboro JZsenfl'crv A shoo't- ing affair, without serious . result, occurred vesterdav a short distance from the city. Enoch - Merrit and Ben Rouse gat into : a diaDute. 'Rouse, a young- man, struck. Merrit, an old man; The latter walked into his house, got his gun, and let go at House. few small shot taking effect in the arm and hio. Merrit is in jail awaiting tnaL The sad intelligence was received here last Thursday that Capt. James W. Henry bad committed suicide, by shooting himself f n the head with ' a shot sun, at his nome is FlorencerS. U;. on Wednesday nignt. Cant. Henry was express agent nere ror several years and was Elected to the office of Mayor in lo7 ana Bervea one term. New Berne Journal: We learn there Is an abundance of wild geese down Neuse river; - Oar Northern pleasure seek ra Mn' come on.'..T" Mr. H. W. Wahab informs :'us that the rice crop of Hyde vinntv ia almost acompiete.iauure. Deputy Bheruz uann returaeu , irom a down to Riveraaiel yesteraay morning, ursvJ - , . - . Bringing Wiui uuu nauumt uuuui) wiuii wanted in Pitt county for murder ihe a man. - lie was loagea in. iau. We learn tnat one 01 our lumuer uou, jm.. Daniel Slimson, has a contract for 250,000 feet. of ash- lumber. It will take a trip -Wnrt.h hfl turned into nice furniture and probably some of it find its 'way. back to New Berne; Would it not be cheaper, to bring the maenmery w jne,iumoer 1 rA - Washinffton. Gazette: maae on land upon which I put 80 . pounds t)f acid pbospnate, . 43 ouBuem oi w while on that' which I put.none, I only made 18 bushels per acre. -On a gar-f dea spot manured with 40 bushels of cotton seed and 150 pounds of add.phosphate and sowed broadcast in tnrnips, 1 wui me the rate of 800 bushels Pf je of tbe.turnipa. JZZZ yartety. measure a mucu w Sro Respectf aUy. PLr , The Methodist wiw:: 1 haa raised for all ; cnurcnrpp, present i&S I LVanceboro items: The cotton vcrop tarns out tobe ,h0iff hSw hffia of worship at- this plac? ? ; 54. i WILMINGTON, r tAshevilleft&en;. Among the sufferers by the- recent terrible fire in Gal veston, -Texas,-: were Mr. Dick , Bare and Mr donrtra W( unrv rt U, CX W Woof of this city. ; -Both of these gentlemen were recent residents oi Asheyule. Their awell- Ines in. Galveston "were among1 those sweDt awsy by: the flames. .,We hadithe minutes to two o'clock, ot seeing the first' SS-flS fflfflMii a width of 41 feetld inchei Prom near the centre extepdsback a wing.of lM feet ioTig uy 1, ICet, 1U loCUCS -WIUo. . i lie WuOHJ bufldlng wrne three ses high; the cn- we, wiucu proiecttf to De surmounted iy a tower or cseJvatory-The. whole wiU be "wmiaea oy -a vaa weacu, story. QQeeaqameatyIe.7?ia; ljifi; fialishnWTFrtimrtn. Th Vfiin Mountain plar feQrdmjncr in McDowell prosrect.TorrestaDsning a 4moe--iactory here at an early day,: Aldrich,- Haskins & .Coishoe manufacturers of LakevilIeMawji sreitr4MTeBroudence withgeatlemen here; having inLyiew the establishment of auch a factory. t)ne nighiast week seiewa negroes repaired to- a room in the East ward to gamble. As might have been expected,-! it terminated jn a quarrel and a row;; One Juie slater shot at Lem. Gnffln, but missed him, the ball making a slight wound on the body of Noah McCabbins. : , Professor J. A. D s Steyensou, -ot . Statesville, has shown the writer a lot of deep blue ooaaoe crvstals--nerfect . form of ; cc- jundumia-a -matrix orflbrolite. ft They are from a locality in Iredell county. ; Prof. Stevenson thinks that; in this locality" will ultimately be found crystals : of" pufilcient purity and tranparence to be used as gems. These crystals have the true sapphire color. - A Clinton grape cutting was set in the ground against the wall of this office March 10th, .1884. v It took root and the first year made a growth of about ten feet, counting the main branches and laterals. In Febru ary of. the present year it was cut back ;to two eyes or buds, Jurom ' which sprung two mam branches, which, made one 4i reet and the other 25 49i feet in the two. Bat adding to th(s the lateral branches on each main stem we have the - extraordinary growth of ISO feet of vine faom a cutting the second year after getting. - - - , o?io:ei -Wk, Qi.AflflMT-RB Wanted. ; Munsoit Jenta' furnishings. Heessbebgeb Piano for raffle. : Wk." H. Gbkkh Mellins food, etc C. P. & Y. V. R. R. New schedule. -HoLitKs Vfc Wattebs To customers. G. R. Fkkhch&Sohs Ladies' boots, ) 1. W. 8. Bbigos & CoTrPrices reduced. Statoh & Zoktj.ku Druggist wanted. Iieal Ooic. The L' Arioso German Club"will. give the second germau of the: season to night at Concordia Hall. : There will bo no paper issued from this office Friday morning, but the Stab will appear, as usual, to-morrow. . .... . , ! . Travel from the North ? south ward has set in steadily. Two more tramps were accommodated with lodgings at the guard house last night. ) ". It is. hard to . get figures right sometimes. ;Tha number of professions during the year at Fifth Street Methodist Chorch was 856; not 256, as published. To-morrow will be a bad; day for the birds of the forests . and the fields. The black birds" will probably fare bet ter in the scrimmage at the Base Ball Park. A warrant was issued-y esterday for the arrest of Chas. Johnson, colored. charged with beating his wife with' a stick.: The parties live in the eastern limits of the city and the domestic difficulty took place Sunday.'. ,r ' .;;;i - - l:: ' ir- -.Mr John 1. lnce, the popular comedian, who visited this city three years- ago and made a favorable im pression as 'the PrqftMwr Jn his comedy. !'Fun la a Boarding School,'', will be this way again ere long with a first class musi cal comedy. .1 . . . .. ;;. -. : : r,- '1. .V.-4j. Personal. Mr. J. T. Elliott made an eloquent ap peal in behalf of bis client in the Gordon burglary, case yesterday, and was highly complimented ; by . fellow : members of the bar and Others who heard his speech. Mr. Elliott is one of the younger members of the Wilmington bar; and this -was the first important case in which he has appeared where there has been fitting opportunity for the display of forensic ability. DrvJW. W Lane, who has. been absent from the 'city -several weeks; on a visit to hospitals in the North, has returned.- , Mr. C D. WUlson, our. Opera House munAirer. has cone to Charlotte to spend a I a : v . - . - . 1 f CntwlthaBMor, - Havwood Jones, colored, was arrested yesterday and committed to ' jail," charged with an assault with a deadly , weapon a razor-ron a colored woman named - Char? lotte Jones-Th.parties .live together. In A house on JBrunswicK street, near eigntn.ana got into a difllculty with each other Satur day night last.iThe woman . was getting the advantage of "Haywood in .'a: fight that ensued; when he whipped out a razor and began using it with such effect that the woman was glad to make her escape before more serious damage was donethan cutting her hands, whicttwere Badly siasnea ana mntilateoV fBuw 3 The wumington Fox Club wUlhave a 1 meet to-morrow: and beat up-.ths woods I fields in.the,yiciMtyjof the Pwr House. The members ofthe club and invitedgueste Will assemble at Sutherland's sUbles at 8 o'clock in the morning?.: v ;N. C, WEDNESDAY," NOVJEMBEE:25;! 1885. . CRIMINAL COURT. ? , Trial of Tnoe.; W. Gordon for ;Bar- ' KlaryTle Prisoner Aeq.nltUd.' :; ' The trial of Thos., W. -,Gordon, charged with burglary,was continued in the Crimi nal Coart yesterday. . . r r' ; " i The principal , witnessf or the-; prosecuf- tion . was .Mrs.- ueorgiana - Newton,; the widow lady whose residenceon Woostef street the ; prisoner, was .accused of bur glariously entering' ini August last, Oier testimony . was substantially the ' same i as stated in the Stab yesterday It was cor roborated by the evidence of-her youngest daughter Dots,, and' her' daughter-in-law Mra- Al Newton, who claimed also to have identified Goidonas the man who? made his escape from their house when the alajrm was giveh by; the elder Mrs Newton the. night: of ihe iC!:y:. M-ii- ? m.rs. uoraon, we motner 01 ine prisoner, Was the principal witness for the . defence. She. testified thai 'the prisoner was at home at (he time of the alleged burglary. That he came home at elevea or? twelve 'o'clock 4 lhai night and, slept urthe same roomrwithr herj and xnttfl ssvw Vclocfc theagxte mtftri- hg j Inat a youngaister of the prisoner was . yiristsick iii bed ;iiT-W:Sateeroomir.and that she'cMrs. Gordon) was sitting op with the sick childin order that She might give medicine which was directed to be given-: every three hours, v , ': " A great deal of testimony was taken as to the characters of the principal witnesses in the case. This occupied the time of the Court until after one o'clock, when argu- , ment was begun; Mr. J. T. Elliott address ing the jury in behalf of the prisoner. : He was followed by Mr. Marsden Bellamy, the senior counsel for the prisoner, who finished hi& argument about four o'clock.' Solicitor. Moore argued the case for the State in a speech of about an hour ia length. Judge' Meares' charge followed,7 and the case was given to the jury, who retired to their room about six o'clock?. returning in " about thirty minutes with a verdict" of not guilty. . : ; . , '-r;-C : , Upon the announcement of the verdict the prisoner and his aged mother, who sat by him daring the trial, were surrounded by their friends and heartily congratulated. Conaal t Montevideo;", 3 The 2?cim and Obtemer thus refers to the appointment of Mr, P. Ls Bridgers to the Consulship at Montevideo: Preston L. Bridgers.' Esq.', who has been appointed by the President Consul at the port of Montevideo", Uruguay, is an ac complished young gentleman of Wilming ton.. . He is prominent in the mercantile circles of the city named, having success fully conducted a large business there for several years, and nas all tne quauncationa necessary to the creditable discharge of the duties he is called upon to assume. - lie is a son of the Hon. - R R. Bridgers, President of the Atlantic Coast Line 'system of rail ways, and a son in law of Dr. E. Burke Haywood, of, Raleigh. The city to which he is sent is, as a place of residence,-one of the most desirable in South America. It is a large and splendid capital, containing a population highly cultivated and refined. Its climate is said to be delightful." Fire In a Cnnreh at Falon. ' The Presbyterian church at Faison's, Duplin county, was slightly damaged by fire on Saturday night last. 'The fire was accidental, anfl caused by the fall of a chandelier that had just been suspended in the body of the church. The - chandelier was broken by the fall and the burning oil set fire to the floor of the building. For tunately the persons present extinguished the flames before they had time to spread and but little damage was ' done. The chandelier was a gift to the church, pre sented through the energetic efforts of a lady of the congregation. The accident did not prevent services being1 held in the church on Sunday, when Rev. Colin Shaw preached two fine sermons. Thanksgiving:. , To-morrow is the day set apart by the National and State Governments for all good people : with full hearts and f ul stomachs to be thankful, for general and special blessings received during the year. It is good to 'give thanks f er benefits re ceived; and not difficult to do so either; but for those whose hearts may ' be "full yet whose stomachs ' are empty there may be small cause for thankfulness. Let the rich remember the poor on this day and make all capable of rejoicing . together. But some one has well said, that to prevent pov erty by showing one's neighbor what to do, is incomparably better . than to dole out charity.. . - ". ; ' ; -: ' ' .,; . ,-XISX OF. 1ETTEB8 , C. - Remaining in the City Postofflce, Wed nesday, November 25th : ' ' s A Pinkney Adkins.-r; B J Burgwyn, Frank Baldwin, Nelson Brown. T A Bryant, H Boswell, G Bronco, Mary Brown, Geo Battle, F Blumenthal & Co, J D Blythe, Ben Brown, D D Bufort, Susan Bratton. . , C Geo Collins, H Cooper, E H Cordal, T W Carr. E B Cohen. - . - - w D Mrs Davidson, E - Dudley, Jno C Davis, NDavJs-.-;-,---: ' .E--Anderson Edwards. --.;. 1 .: . -.-: F Emma Fifer."4- '" . ' . Q G JGause, MBGause E Green, care Geo Green: Geo Gibbs. . - -M Wm F Marshall, W E HcMillan, M Mulchaby, R b McClanimy, J Murrell, Jas Michael, Peter Mclntyra; . -?NN Mahaley Neil, B Nicholson. - , -v O W B Qventreet. ' 4 ' . . - . - P G W Palmer, C . A piesant, Anay Pearsall, a O Pratt. - v R J M Roberts, W Robinson, H Q Read.'. . -. j -,--.: . - 8 Wm L Sharl, Fannie Sontherland, W H Smith, Jas H Simpson, Menerva Simms. i - T ohebby TeetsV---"- w--W C F Williams. B M Williams. , Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say advertised.r Letters will, be sent to : the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, p. O., if not called for within thirty days. . & :-!. -i.'-.r-i-yi T - -i-? E. -ft, Bbot. P. it; : . Wilmington, New Hanover Co;N. O. OFERA" HOUSES -V , 7 - "A Brave "Woman." ' - On ft nf t.hfl lariraftt nnrl mnnt fashionable audiences of the season greeted "A Brave Woman" last night, and all were delighted with the manner in which' the play was presented.-'- -- - - - - Sadness and joy, pity "and love, all enter into the play, and in "it .Is shown what a. Brave Woman will doc for the man she loves. - There is a spice of humor running l the piece which is enough to drive away , sadness : and 'not ' too much to bur lesque the'performance" : ! - v : - The audience were' fortunate' in .having such a troupe and the troupe were fortun-r ate '.in; having such an' audience; in fact, each seemed to be suited to the other. ; The stom scene was most beautiful and- realistic, and : shouts of applause went up. from the audience at its close. 'yi1- The principal characters were Mr. Barnes Hardie, as IvieEherleiahr and Miss Sarah.. Yon Leer, r as JMian . JML Both- acted their parts with such vigor and earnestness iht It was impossible for those present .to restraia themselves from loud and fceqtient The Company is the ,best that has been bere this season, and those who attended were loud in their praises.1 - " r- : " i j ; toA Wave; "V V- ::r:: ; i : A cold wave came down upon us yester day, unheralded, by the weather prophets of the Signal Bureau. The- day was bright and pleasant enough, but towards evening a breeze from the north that had an icy. edge to it set in, the temperature began to fall, and by eleven p. m. the thermometer marked 41 degrees. Our dispatches report heavy snow storms at - the North, with re markably high tides and floods at many places. ."' ; V. . ' '"' ' '.y ' ' - The Spanish : schooner ; Natividad is- reloading her cargo of sugar at the govern ment wharf. -r-- . v.- . . ' '. - The steamer River Queen, having been put in thorough repair and fitted with new engine and machinery, is expected to take her place on the river next Monday, to run between Wilmington and Fayetteviile. She will be commanded by Capt. Ai H. Worth, of Fayetteviile. i I KBV1VAL :01' TUB BUSINESS " OUTLOOK SOUTHWARD. The business outlook through out tne Bootn ana west is very Brunt, n arrests haye been abundant, the publks health free from even the ordinary maladies, and prosperity has brought an increased patronage to The Louisi ana state Lottery on account of its well estab lished character for honest management, under the sole direction of Gen'ia G. T. Beauregard of La., and Jabal A. Early of va. On Tuesday, De cember '15th, lS85,the 187th Monthly and the Grand 'Semi-Annnai Drawing will soatter $522, 600 all over to holders of tickets at $10 or frac tion of tenths at $1 each. All Information can be had of M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., on application. , , .;- . : MBS. WTrTSLOW SOOTHTNGf STBUP-Sxy- Stltaitos Con thus writes in the Boston. Chrit- tian JTrtemcm, We would by no means recom mend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be goodparticularly to infanta, - Bat of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with oollo pains, quiet sleep, and the parents un broken rest at night. Most parents can appre ciate these blessings. Here la an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the fileet which it affords the. Infant is nerfectlv natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teeth ing its value is incalculable. We have frequent ly heard mothers say that they would not be witnoutitrromtaeDirta or -tne emid tuirt bad finished with the teething siege, on any conside ration whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle: ..... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. YT7 ANTED A" pushing, energetic man, with t some capital, to annoy for this ottr a to introduce and take ;the and vicinity of a superior and fast selling Toilet Article. Address WM. GLASSMIKR. no 25 It 2061 North Front 8t Phila. Druggist Wanted. ; A YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN FURNISH UNEX- oeptlonal references as to character and ability. Address Iwlth references, statin? salary ex4 pec ted. STATON & ZOELLBB, noxxc wesa : TarDoro,.u, To-HIorro-w JOEING A LEGAL HOLTDAT, OUR FRIENDS will oblige by sending their orders in early, as oarlStore wQLnot be opened Thanksgiving Day. no 25 It . ' , : HOLMES & WATTERS. Eeduced. TJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE WILL SELL onr BEST .Tooth Brushes at 25o (formerly 6O0J Prices reduced on many articles . ... -Give us a call and yon will save money. - W. S. BRIGGS & CO., . no 25 tf - ' 117 S. Front St. Hellins' Food, rfv)ILET AR3TCIlaSJ - " : BIRD FOOD, BIRD SEED, DIAMOND DYES. &C. - WILLIAM H. GREEN, -. . . . Druggist, MarketUt.: no25tf A NEW LINE OP NECKWEAR OF VARIOUS xx styles; Lace and. Button Kid Gloves in all snaaes -ana sizes; uoston - uarrers , sus. - Sleeve Supporters, Scarf Retainer, White and Colored Bord'd Hemstitohed Handkerchiefs, and a com plete stock of Bed and. White Underwear, ..At JIUNSON'S, j r no 25 It - Gents' Furnisher. Ladies' Kid Boots, A T FRENCH & . SONS, . xa. - . 3;:, 7 ". - AT $250 A PAIE; v : ; : ,a" : ' -v--,--;?.. fft'.j,.- qood VALUE AT$S.00. GENTS' CALF CONGRESS GATTERS,' J v -iV--: - - r AT FROM $1.80 UP. : - ' ; . :: GALLON : .." Geo. 3. French & Sons, US NORTH FRONT STREET. no2Stl r- - "A ITER THIS DATS OUR BUILDING "AND FERTILIZING LIMES ean be found at WORTH WORTH'S, WILMINGTON, N. C. S v " " ..- Liberal discount to the trade. . : "no SOeodlw : : nao v . Rooky Point, Si a,;:. WHOLE NO; "5985 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Caje Fear & Taffin Jallei R. R, Co. Iff COXtXEKS&D TQfa TABLE--KOD3, To take effect, at 5 A Konday. Koy. 3, 1SS5. TEAIN j BennBtt8Tttle.....-i..-f . 8.80. JShoe Heeli. 940a,m .S0- - Fayettevule..; ...,. ; 12.00m.- 12.85 piii1 Sanford ..wv.:. i. 2.1S6; m 2.25 ta ' Ore HlUJ...........V.V.;v. 843 - - , 4.S7 f . J ! r , , 1 Greensboro 6.00- 5 - Dinner at FayetteYllle, ..j t ; !-TBAIN SOUTH; v, t. .j r.,-. , t f:i. I Arrrre. I Leave. - Qreensboro,.....;....;.-. v 9 50a.m. liberty; i...iv.i.- oaa;ta"2 11.05 Ore Hill..,, ...... ......... .;r"''"-,:, 12.00 Z 8anfordi.r."..;:'..V:. J..'ii...- T20p.rm 1.45 pjnx. JayetteviUe.;i. :;....i. i. : a60 .c 4 00 j 8hoHeel;;..ii,sw..'....'. 0.05.. S15.tl.-4 Benaettsvule -v....JT..47.8a i , , X A v:Dlnnet at Sanford.A! " w fv- i-.r. ; Freieht and- Passesser Train leaves Be-nnettn- vDle Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at &30 . m , arriving-at unoe: neet at 4 S3 p. m.ana ayetteville st 8 p. m. . : . . r k ' Leaves - Fayetteviile. onC Tnesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.8J a. to..1 Shoe Heel at 10a. m., and arrives at Bennettaville at 12 nw 53 ' Freight and rasaenzer Train Sorth leaves Fav- tteviUe oa Vaadays,. Wednesdays and - Fridays at 8 a. m.. toonnectm? rat. Saniora-with Freight and Passengar Trains to Raleigh), leaves Sanford at 11.30 a. m., ana arnyes at ureensporo ato.su Leaves Greensboro Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a. m.. leaves Sanford at 11.15 a.m. and arrives at Fayetteviile at 2.40 p. m. "4. jnu. m. kosjb. een'i rass. Agent. 1 W.M.S.DUNN,Gen18upt. V no25tf : -yM. ;ac.-':.i'ic--i .-. .f-'.-.- Piano foi; Baffle. THE. REQUEST OF MANY LADIES AND gentlemen, I have consented to raffle a flne.Up right BAUS PIANO-atalogue .prioe $00D for $350, at $1 perchance. Any. one taking or; get ting up ten chances will receive one extra with out charge; .,V ... .-.. -.. . .; . , List now open at . .. . . v.. . v .' HEINSBERGER'S . nov'25 tf ; Live Book ana Huslo Stores. For Thanksgiving Day. . gQQ CHICKENS. ' " ; ; . ..yg TURKEYS, Alive and Dressed, r : 25 ' . ; ' r ;. , ' ' : it 2Bbls CRANBERRIES, i lOo a Quart or COo a Peck, , . J BbtFresh Crisp CELERY ly Steamer, Q Bbls APPLES, C t - 'i U A) 50X68 LONDON LAYER RAISINS .. y -J, Bbl CURRANTS, CITRON, NUTS, MINCE-MEAT, PRESERVES in Buckets and Tum- -. biers. .. . ' 25 TUbS Fums of BUTPER , 40 BbIs SUQf'aU grades, '. 2QQ CABBAGES, very cheap. -My stock, both wholesale and retail, is very complete, and prices lowest iu the city. ' - A Bargains m Country Prodnce can always be had It gives ns pleasure to show goods and tell prices. -'" '' " . no24tf NORTH FRONT ST.' The Yates Gallery pTAVING BEEN ENLARGED AND .REFUR NISHED THROUGHOUT, is now ready for bus!-; Pictures taken in the VERY BEST STYLE, and by instantaneous process, at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES, for the next thirty f ays. x; CALL AND SEE US. ; . ,,' no 23 tf Hofe New, Goods. : pr ATS, FANCY; FEATHERS, OSTRICH TIPS, ZEPHYRS, SAXONY, kc, ' ' At'; mS.KATBC;WINES - - - 119 North 2d Streei no23tf . next Post Office. Wanted, LIVE MAN, WITH SMALL. CAPITAL,. TO take part interest in a business that win -pay three hundred per cent, profit. None buf a live, persevering man need- apply. For particulars please call at the Commercial HoteL - -noSllw ,i . JAS. GOODWIN. " For Bent, 'From the 1st of January next, the premises now occupied as a Marble Yard by John Maunder, Esq. If a good list isi and permanent tenant canoe secured. tne Duucung wm be ; altered and fitted to suit ms particular purposes. no 21 lw ;. , , ' : DuBBUTZ CUTLAR, Agent. Infants' Shoes. NEW LOT OF INFANTS SHOES JUSTBE- ceived. They are excellent. Only 50o and 75o apauv . i- , Aiso, a ruu une or ttATs at ' - ' - T . - - ;.- - 'A; SHRIEK'S. no 22 tf :V Nos. 1C8 & 110 Market Street. - 1 . 1 j 1 O1 UR NEW LINE OF FIBS"' BETS--SHO VEL' and. Tongs and Andirons put up in Brass or Iron. Galvanized, and.-JaDanned 'Coal Hod. Blower stands, fto. All at the very lowest pos sible prices.. -Is.T " --' .--: i;: r no 8tl f - ' GILES MURCBT30N. StyUsh Stiff Hats ! TTmRKLLAS t i :L ': LADIES HATS 1" - ' r.v".: I 'EABSBOK A ALLEN, ' :i rj'fy 'Hatters.: no 22 tf For Baffle, ' j SIX ELEGANT PRESENTS, CONSMTING OF complete Manicure, Dressing and Smoking Cases at S5 and SO cents a ohanco. Call and take a chance. - ' - F C MILLER, - i - : ; - - German Druggist, : ' - 1 --, f - Corner Fourth and Nan Sts. P. S Prescriptions filled at all hours, day and night. - no lati g SatvCutters&c. A GOOD SERVICEABLE ARTICLE. ' - lt. " FOR 25 CENTS EACH. i ctep-uuiaeri, anairons, ' -r . - . Iron and Brass Head Shove) and Tongs," . High TestSerosene Oil, . , . ; v. ' . ; -. All for sale low by :' , tno8tt " . . ' ..GEO. A. PECK. fin T BWIlsEaMssaJ -.,:r: . ITATE3 C7 ADVEiiTHITJCs One ; are One Day,.;.,;... ,.r.U.--: il c: -.M . Two Days, . . ; , . ; . . 1 7 : . -. ,1 Three Daya1..i..?.-.-..i.ii. S . -?oor Days,.. .,-..,...,.. "3 CJ rOM Weeiyi.. ...... i...v..; ...; 4-( 3 . Two Weeks,.. .i.- e i: Three Weeks......... .....i.; .v 8 c One Iffonth,.'.. ...... -w.. .. ,, J0t: " . Two Months.......... . 13 t , " " Three Months,., .;S4C " - SU Months,....'.... 40 t: One Year, 3 C3 .. . . . , - . - -. far Contrast AdyertSeement? takes at propor tionately low rates. ' . . -Tea Dnes solid. Konparell type make one femare . NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.' rv Execution . Sale;. . -gy VIRTUB OF AN EXKCUTION TO MS DI- rected, issued from ihe Superior Court of New Hanover County, October Slst, 1885, where "n the Bank of New Hanover fa Plaintiff,- and - J. R. Blossom and Thomas Evans, parties trading; un- - aer me name ana style or J . tt. juossom & xvans, -are.; Defendants, I will excose to- sale, to the- hlghest bidder, on MONDAY, the 7th day of De eember, 1885; all the interest of the said Joseph -B. Blossom, In iHt.';.. - 1 Lots No. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, in Block 81: - -inLbtsNoU, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 0, in Block 17v --7 ly Lots No. 1, 2, S, 4 and 5, In Block 819; , , Lots No, 1, 2, 8, 4 and 5. in Block 8i0; -being th .whole of -the said Blocks 816, SIT; 819 and 823. r Also . . v Lots No. 4, 5 and 6, In Block 818; - LotsNo. 4 and ft. In RlnnV X4K . . . - Alsothelot orLand on -Bed Cross -street "in ' Block 288. beginning v 10D feet west of Third ' : street, 'runnincr west S3 feet 5 Mm m Ked Cross Street, thenoe north-ward In a. 11m naml- - lei wi h Third street 200 feet, thence eastwardly ; ' parauei wiui itea kjtjeb street on reet a inches to x a point 100 feet west of Third street, then south- - -yardly 200 feet parallel with Third street to the beginning, and ail the buildings and erections on the above described lots levied upon to. satisfy . ' said execution. The sale will take place at- the ' Court House door at 12 o'clock, the day and date above mentioned, . . ia . ' 8. H. MANNING, Sheriff-" no ltds ' , ',. .. New Hanover County. ; For Sale, v : That desirable DWELLING, with all ; C J J , I modern v Jmpcovemeats, TB. jSV" corner; r i IFront and Walnustreets, occupied by Mr. J."W. Taylor. ' - 1 a - . Also, the adjoining HOUSE on Walnut street. -If not sold privately -before Deo. 14th. wtt be sold at public auotion, - - - r . Terms easyv: 5 ' ;. - f -- ' no223tl ;r:T J. D. McEACHERN.j . 8 For Sale.-; ; ; DISPOSED OF PRIVATELY, I WILL expose for sale, at Public Auction, to the high-- ' est bidder, on the 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, :' -- ? . - 1885, In front of the Old Market site, ttagDRUG STOCK, FURNITURE AND. FIXTURES, SODA APPARATUS, &e of J. KvMcmenny, in Store -corner' Market' and Front Streets.- "Also, an un- . expired lease of four years on thelOldest and tsesc utag etana in me -city, inventory just ta- . xen;aweuseieoteastocKor aaouu on hand. no21tds r ; tsn we fr : -; Trustee.; r iFof Bent, Two Stores on Market Street.- : - A " Store on Third Street. nDaatta Cltv - Hall, suitable for grocery or drug store. ; Dwell corner second ana Ann. Dw g. on Fourth between Prin- cess and Chesnut - Appiv to - - - '. j : D. O'CONNOR, -- -' - Seal Estate Agent.:. no 22 tf The G-randr Opening OF Toys &: Holiday Goods ! : j WTLIi TAKE PLACE AT -- -z ' ' ' or s TUESDAY, Kov. '24th4 to which the publio arc respeotf ally invited, h-'''- our elegant line of TOYS AND FANCY AHtA CLK3 will be open for inspectioiw TH3 i- lAB- -. GEST STOCK OF NOVELTIES "to select f ronfti At the same time we will sen the -stock-of t : - -'- Milli WAY BELOW-THE USUAL PRICE, so-that we can have more room at Z '; - ' . TAYLOR'S BAZAAR 118 Market Street. " :N. B. The store will be open until 9. o'clock P. M. from now until after the Holidays.' - ' .fUlO 22 tf : ' . . ' - " , V. va-iiiurxiiu ireuru. jFEW BOXES SELECTED - j -" ' ' ' cALm?BOTA Tr 30 Baskets DOMESTIO GRAPES," 5 -. ; . 1 5 Bunches fine ASPINWALL BANANAS, . y's O Bbis. SELECTED APPLES, for Reta&V -:) To arrive by te-day's Steamer. - . sHen & Son, 1 no H ': EXCHANGE CORNSIL Fresh Stock HYDROLEINB, PHILLIPS' EMULSION COD Liver OiL Phillips' Digestible -.Cocoa, and a full line of PatenU Mednclnes, Druggists Sun dries and Fancy Goods. -- Compounding Prescriptions a specialty -W.i ROBERT R, BELLAMY, Phannacirt," v no 20 tf . ; N. W. cor. Market and Front tts. Foiind,. THE PLACE TO BUY-LAP R0B23, KCZ Blankets.' Harness. Carriages. mimics swuvs uawuviB't ' uv j. - Carriages, Phaetons. Bugries. Cert Prays, Ac , Repairing promptly done by -mkiuec worsmen. rnoes very low. - - ' ; no 22 tf i" ; - - MoDOUGALL A BO WD XX WmSiiii & G: eomplete aMnterfgen fa t' State. Goods and prices guaranteed in &J L. stances. IS, 21 28 Market Street, .X - ; - WllmlnKton N. C. no23tf 33,000,000 Ti fANHATTA CIGARS SOLD IN FIVE YK1T, (in the United States). " Warranted Earana I ler. , Try them. For sale at C If. HARRIS-. no22tf - Popular News and Cigar Store. Bfow Stoveticcl "yU HAVE ADDED A FULL LINE 07 CC0 H- TNG and HEATING STOVES and "RANGES? Portable and Stationery GRATES, to our PLL- -BING and GAS-FITTING Business, and arer" pared to give Very Low Figures on our 1 GOODS. Slate Mantels and Hearths furnished t . short notice. Plumbers and Gas-Fitters' " -pUesalway8onhasd.'Tryiis.-: -. - B, H. GRANT & CO., - - noatt - - i, : . t4iaN. Front t. .' t ' Tr- .i -- -- - '., - - - - -. - ' " . . -" - . - ... - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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