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VIQRNIN& EDITION; O U TLINES. ? k Germany and England hare agreed to recognize Spanish sovereignty over the Carol ice Islands! 1A report from Con-" stantinople says Servia and Bulgaria have agreed upon an armistice, r-r A. revolu- tion has broken out in Monterey, Mexico. The cotton crop in sight is 2.862,998 bales. Three hundred Italian labor- ers are en route to South Carolina from Eastern Pennsylvania 'and hundreds are preparing to follow.? - The Bulgarian garrison made a desperate sortie at Wkldin but were repulsed after heavy slaughter ons both sides. The German barque Paax capsized and sunken Ashley river, 8; C . The U. 8. i Supreme" Court will meet Monday. - President Cleveland is strongly urged not to attend the funeral of the late Vice President; lie has not yet def oided to abandon the trip-.---' A receiver has been appointed for the .Gallego Mills; Richmond, Va. ; the liabilities of the eonM psny are placed at $676,400. Ax- rangements for the funeral of Vice Preai-i dent Hendricks have been completed and the order of -the procession determined upon. New Jork markets: c Money 23 per cent. ; cotton - steady at 9 7-16 9c; wheat, ungraded 93ic; corn, Np. 2,' 5555ic southern" flour steady I spirits turpentine steady. at, 874c;TosinJull;at $1 02$ I I0.v.;& m - Harvard University, has 1068 stni dents; an increase of 62. .; If the President ; is prudent he will mot take 'tbe trip to Indianapolis. V Mr. Gladstone is said V to be very deeply chagrined over the defeat of his party. - ' Say, what has become of Blllee ilahone? Is Johnny Wise or other? wise just now ? f Did Mahone eat goose or tnrkey for Thanksgiving dinner and, if tur key what kind? ' ; c ; Cable is gone. He has sold bis house in New. Orleans. It is a dirty bird that &c. We are glad he lias crone and taken. his foolish ideas with bits. -". r"-;-- . ' ! The Montgomery: -Dispatch is tji laeatest, daily wey kno w of., in-th e Soxb. It is - ably edited and -i.il-sound and sensible on the infamous Blair bill. We will copy a good ed itorial oa the subject. Haiii.n ciaims to have somefifty or sixty DemooWg wfio wm follow him out of the caucus 4 votes for him for Speaker.- Randall is gey- to be an annual or a perennial jnuis ance. ; ; ' -. . .'. Sherman, Logan and Edmunds are all candidates for the Presidency ot the Senate.- Give us. Edmunds. We would rather. risk an ice-man than a fire-brand, c But will Logan certainly i I Two Liberal Ministers have been I -defeated for Parliament. 'sTbere is I bat little doubt of a Tory majority, The Liberals ought to stand off and let the Salisbury , crowd deal with Ireland. If they are wise they will .make the Tories and Para elli tea sick of their alliance. - . i How do you like Col. Wharton J Green's idea that three Vice Presi dents should be voted for, one to act as President - of the Senate" and the other two to be in the line of succes- sion in case of -death, or -removal ? By voting for three the people them- j selves would choose the t succession. til ki., I UB prUDUBlUUU Bdn&BB ll TUiuti..i r - t- . j - . I It is better than having the Cabinet in succession. It is to be hoped - that as soon as "possible the Senate will- settle the -question of succession. It is too per ' iloug to have the country disturbed j as it is. If Mr. . Cleveland were to die naturally or. be . murdered and two Presidents have been murdered in twenty years there would be no head of the United States, and chaos might come. At least three or four persons should be' iri.the Jine of buc- "ceesion. .:H:--;vV';':Vl;- Among the exhibitorVat the New Orleans Exposition is . Gen. James H. Lane, so well known in Wilming - ton and in. North Carolina. He exr hibits fan attractive display of me- chanipal Armr - ?Jtr-.-x -I in g under his charge in the Alabama . , 6 " . . - i Agnculttiral and v Mechanical ;and olytechjbic In8tiute,-as we learn troai njbw inyBuriaKjaitMis. . $ B. M. H. For aWti?ni? 1 U0LUKB&UO. Stock sale; t , C. M. HAKKiSr.00Q,00O. - Mtjksoit Seasonable goods. Wk. H. Gbebk Medicines. J. E. IiIPPitt Life insurance. ' Julius Muxlleb Toys, etc. -. " Hkihsbekqeb? Piano for rafie, 4 i. - Gkasd Conckr't Friday night A. Bhbikr -School shoes cheap. Ai DAVU-That sledge hammer. Habriboh & Allkn Hats, furs. ; " McDouGAix & fibWDBR Found. It HJPitcCTTOUt-edge butter i I f Mks. H RKKDEBIottported rosesV Gm WPeic jB.Anction sale. : N. T.' &"W. 8. 8.- Co.--Sailing days. ; J. W. Gokdoh & 8mTH-Insurance. FiSHBLATEDown with high prices. - Parkeb & Tatlob Toilet 6ets, etc. M&s. E. B. Wiggins Cloakmaking. Wjc E. Spbingkb Co. Hardware. J- T " Thos. C. MclLHBxmr Assignee's sale. C. "W.: Yates Books,-' stationery; eta.) ' P. I. Bbidgers & Co Business noticei i, Browh & '"osbxcb: Seasonable goods ' W. E. Wobth & ,Cb.'--Finest beef, etc. Williams, Bauxik & Co. Bacon, mo-; lasses, bagging, cheese, etc. ; j.i 4 Local Uou. ' ; - . . . - r Preaching at Brooklyn '.Hall this morning, by Rev. J.?W GurganiousJ ,t The steamer D. Murchisonf f rom Fayetteville, got in after dark y ester day evening. J " - ', -. The Register , of . Deeds issued three marriage licenses this week all fol colored couples. '. . " v " ';""- ) The pulpit of the Front Street Methodist Church. will ; ,be : filled . at the usual hours to-day-by . Rev." J?WV Craig. The peanut crop is coming in briskly. ;. About a ; thousand, bushels, were bought from carts in this market yesterday; At the First Baptist Church tot night Rer. Dr. Pritchard will preach the fourth sermoo of. the series , especially ad dressed to women. v i f I ; -.There will be preaching to-day at St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in English, both morning and night, by Rev. F. W. E. Pescbau, , - l There will, be preaching at Shi- loh Baptist Church at (11 a. m. to-day by. Rev. J. M. Ward and aV night by Rev. K. M Aldrich. Young people's meeting at $ p.'m. r f -iSy. ' t't Easter of next year falls on St. Marks day, -April 25th, its latest possible date. The last time this occurred, it' is said, was in 1796. and it will not so fall again until 1943. f . ! ' "Three interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week an adult and two children; in Bellevue Cemetery two one adult and a child. In Pine' Forest Ceme tery (colored) there was. one interment an adult. ' - :.'h: y:-; - : "; - '. - - - 10 an audience in eood humor for three hours, is '-irious undertak ing and yet, accordinz to the Herala, ow is what "The IWg Baby did in New York a few nights ago. "The play is a comedy- farce, and is cut into three acts. There is a rattle and sparkle about such nondescript performances which are emmenUy fasd- I natinfe and if laUshUr and applause be the I criterion, then The Rag Baby' bj a sue- I cask f The f Herald further says: The rait Rabv owes its naternitv to Mr. C. H. Hoyt author of the Bunch of Keys.' It satirizes the drug business and the sporting craze., tit afforded a capital company an opportunity of displaying their talent in song, dance and humor. ' Old Sport, once a drug clerk; but who has irfveh up the business to become an athlete, was exceed ingly drolls The; piquancy , and charm of the acting of the ladies of the company as the boarding school girls' were not lost upon the audience,1 !TheT characters were all well filled." SnasretitlTe. Savannah has abolished its tax on drum mere, and in Charleston, three hundred taxpayers, including in their number the presidents of nearly all of the city, banks together with wholesale and retail dealers in vprv dAnartment of business, ask, the s-.-.'.v : . - , rat rs raiuitl Aha ta-r rtn nmm . I I U ,1111111.11 U. A KjUVOA WMW ... . ' -" . mers. and express the opinion that the license system in general is a heavy drtg noon the city:. "-'V . . - -. v ..;v : It would seem that If our sister ciues south of us find these taxes objectionable .ft. inn-tnil ' fair trial, there must be fl0me good reason for their abolition, caana - - ' . Sard TlmM.; There is eeneral complaint among retail dealers of dull and unsatisfactoryjtrade ior tbe season. v The low prices for cotton ana -'.".M-ii. " r.rrJnra nmhahly SCCOUnt OlDCTCUUUUj -- for it -farmers holding back their crops from market with theexpectation of getting hetter oricea. A merchant in jsouiu uno navsr iMfnre haa he seen such a disposition on 'tto part of farmers to hold ;--i.t- rrt ,-Thia he savs ac- dick uw iwmwu y.vv. - t . . . l " .lit.An.li tta rtrnrt - -V -. m?JL . oltKontrh tbe CrOD COOni;:iw,Miw-w---r-..'--T-j , ..A 1 httr than that 'of:: last year, no better pee4 ia being made in K the ? setUement pf their acconnbV Hon. ,Wharton .J. Green called on us . . . .-'..-if.... - . J.j ' n I- onmtilTnniAIRfl VitUk W I , "0nnnftd on account of I Blyer has been, postponed, on th8abgence from theoity )f Capt.. Bixby, tj. b.. engineer io charge of the govern. CIULRGEIc WITH MURDER. Attempt; tcArnt" 4 Well v Known Colored : REani for "i Crime Commit ted In ' Soutb - Carolina JCseane - - of t Cnjprlt, 8otoething'of a sensation was created on Water street yesterday afternoon by the at tempt to arrest ah alleged murderer and his escape from the oficer of the law. ; i lne man accused or tbe crime is a cow ored drayman of this city known as' Henry James, but whose real name is said to be Julius"BelI, and ;Who'hassbeett living quiStf ly in WUmington for the past eight or M4 years, Jiaving a family (Mnaistiof w$s Jmd aeyeral childreiTes l)etween7ixOn7"and Bwann8treebtiri VBcooklyn. !Hois charged with being au i . t it s i r- -. .- : t- , ... ' - : - k -accomplice in a murder committed In .Dar lington county, 8. C, some ten years ago! It is alleged that he 'and his brother : were arrested for the crime, that his brother was hung,' but Julius, managed to make J his escape, and thus far had eluded the-offlcers of the law He was on -Water street yes terday .afternoon about 2 .o'clock, i wheri Omcer Strode-came up, and accosting him as Julius Bell, attempted his arrest. The man resisted and succeeded in breaking loose from the' officer and, ran. ''He was - " . - - . 4 Is '. :"V7- i pursuea up vnesnut to.,ront street, up Front to Mulberry, and -up . Mulberry to Second, 'where he took refuce" in ' the sunken 'lot on , the "west side, i of, that street between Mulberry and Walnut, and managed ' to '; elude ' thee officer.' Bell, or James as 'he- is known, is a short stout negro, about thirty-fire years of age, and at the time of i his eacape from the offi cer yesterday wore a light suit of working clothes, . an oil cloth -. coat, and. .a, snuff colored cloth cap. . As he has been shrewd enough to evade the lawf or ten years past, H i; not ikely ; that' he, yrill e readily Caught!: -'yil jV".-"'-- - .v" f A Notewortbr'nnslcal Chrent. - : The concert; to be siren at the Opera House on next,, Friday niht forest Paul's church, promises to be a noteworthy musV. cal eventr-Prof. Jos. -JEL Dencke, the great pianist, Iwill render some of his choice' solos. The following talent have kindly volun teered their services- Mrs. D. Kahnweil er. Misses il' L. Kenan and Julia , Worth, and Messrs. D." Mitchell and R. H. Grant Miss Chasten and Prof Hobbs will also play two duos for ".violin arid piano.' The concert will be, under, the experienced di rection of Profs. Denck and Van Laer. It is useless to add that a rich musical Jreat may be expected; and -the objecf being' k most worthy one, a crowded house should greet the performance, and may. be expect ed. Seats on sale at Heinsberger's. YoreUcn Bxporu.". " I .:'-,7. Br. schooner Julia Elizabeth, Ingraham, cleared yesterday for Harbor Island, W- L. with 12.000 feet of: lumbor, 4 pairs of window sash, 20 barrels flour, 2, barrels tar, 2 barrels pitch and 81,000 shingles, valued " at : $729.13.' shipped by Messrs Cronly & Morris; schooner Eattie Turner, Keen, cleared for Ponce, Porto Rico, with 287,715 feet of lumber, valued at $4,613.62, shipped by Messrs. E.' : Kidder & Son, ma u a. total of exports f oreign amounting to $5,842.7&.--v. . - ' - -- - -' i -ai'f -f --"I ; - The warning signal was ordered up at the Wilmington station yesterdaymorning at 9 o clock fr torm -reported central south of Pensacola and movmg but to last night there were no indica tions of its arrival.- Rain continued from early morning throughout the day... The streets were sloppy' and walking was dis agreeable, bul the temperatures moderated considerably, being above 60 degrees in the af ternooD. . .. ; . . . , Our Cluireli Valenoar. -w"- First Presbyterian Chnrch, corner of Third and Orange streets. , Key. Peyton H. Hog, pastor. RM-vinAfl &t 11 a. m. &nd 7.80 d. m. The seats are free and vial tors are cordially in-vited.; ; Second itesDytenan unuron, oonwr iuum and Campbell streets. Key. J. W. Primrose, pas tor. Bemces at 11 a. m. and 7.20 V. m. HaoDam Bonool at 8.80 p. m. . rrayer meeunir- weanemay at 7.80 p. m. Xoxmg Hen's Beyotional Associa tion Thursday, at 8 p. m. Ante-Commonlon ser Tioe Friday at 7.30 p. m. - Seats free. Btrangera 7 1VlYTl A St. Paul's EvanceHeal Lutheran Chnrch, corner Sixth and Market streets. Bey. F. W. E. Pescbau, castor. Bselisb services at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.' Sunday sohoolat &80 p.m.. w. H. stratus, . -m j TKM44. An.nw.V- .riMH . r9 IMf K OTli) Ttf a. ' f UOV OaUUflV VUUlVlIt WtU V ' V.t etnaAfa : T?nw. T. H. Pritohaid. D. D DaBtOr- Serrices at n a. m.ana 7.yup.m. sunaayecnooL at p. m. Praver and Praise meeting Tnurs- aay nignt at m 0-0100&. . -; - r - St. John's Chnrch, corner of Third and ' Red. Cross streets. ' Key. J. Canniohael, B. T., Hector. Adyent Bonday. Morning Prayer and Holy Com munion at 11 o'clk; Sunday school at 4 p.m.; Byemng Prayer at7.wo'ciocK, - ! St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Bey. T M. Ambler. Bector. Moraing Prayer at 11 o'clock; Eyening Prayer at S o'clock. Seats free. , - . " St. mark's. episcopal unnrcn, comer o 1 bixui and Mulberry streets. Services as follows : On Sundays, at 11a. m. and 7.30 p. m; on Saints' days at 9.S0 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday school at St. uarnaoaa Bcnooi-aouae i aou p. u. oaw ''Itl Thomas Pro-Cathedral, on Dock street, between Second and Third.- First Mass at 7.00 a. m.: High Mass and sermon at 10.80 a. m.; Vespers ana ueneaiotion aip. m.;jjauy juubbui Seryioes at the Seaman's Bethel this morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Bey. D. C. Kelly, Seats free. . The publio are cordially invited to I tr,A . i , . M - T-afV -NTnn -treat. I htween Sixth and Seventh. - Rev, D. D. Dodge, gfift&gS st I and 7 H o'clock p. rreaonmg at 11 ooiooa a. m. m.- Sabbath school at p.m. I -Dw -r.-p1T1nir.nac i .. nJUnVlvrt Wall RTrnda I i.", .irll o..j.. ..1-.t .. a on n m tbthaBeyJr: W. Gnnranious at 11 o'clock A. M." The publio are, Bordially.tayited to attend.1 s -x uv--;. ; " '' ; -.'-- virat Bantist Church, corner Seventh and Bed -1 Cross streets, Elder C. Spioer, pastor. Services at 11 o'clock a. m., ana a$ a, ana o o cioca p. u. Sabbathsohoolat 4p. m, - - : Wooten'a tnapei, corner oi Ainu ana jjuiucu rf.Mt. RjBV. wiius wooten, pastor. Berviooo at 11 a. m., s ana s p. m. sunaay sonooi as w a. w. I - ,v.lt- utar hniwh Innl PraonMno. a.t 11 I a. m. and s and 8 ;p. m, by Key. k. m. Aidrich. " pree Will Baptist church, on oorner of Bladen gallon jBapusi vnurcn 1001.; andjth street . . kv. wm wooten, pas - ptrstr Baptist Church; comer Fifth and Camp atrnAtjL Tfev. A. M. Conway, naator. Preaoh- p. m. Prayer ana muse meeting, w eaneBuay, o o'clock p. m. Sunday school, 8 o'clock p. mt m Weatlicr inAlefctiotut. , : For the Middle . Atlantic Btatesslightly warmer weather, increasing cloudiness and local rains," variable winds and falling ba rometen;:';;;..'? ': , -T - I J; For the South 'Atlantic States, warmer,' cloudy weather and rain,. winds becoming variable, preceded by northerly win3s." ; ; j t ' ' iwn' 's- "' "" ' i MBS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING STBTJP. By Stlvaitus Cobb thus writes in the Boston Chrit tian Freeman .-We would by no means reoom-4 mend any kind of medioine which we did not know to be (rood partieularly to Infants. J Bufl of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; In our own family ifhaa proved a blessing indeed,, by giving an. infant troubled -with aolia nalnft. auiet slfteo. ana the narents un broken rest at night. Most parents can appro olate these blessings. Here u an article wnion works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the filea whioh it affords the infant is Perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a buttotfc. Jaxi during theprocoss of teeth uu; Its value Is Incalculable. ' We have f reauent ly heard mothers -say that they would not be witnout it 1 rom toe omn 01 toe onua uu naa finished with the teething siege, on any conslde- ratton wnaterer. - aoia ty au arugguts.. j cents !--?- -.-ty . - : ;. DIJSD,.,r! 5 .... MtOTJEEN Friday motnin-'. SfTth . test., at" 8 o'clock. JANS UPPITT McO.UEBM. aged six years five months and twenty six days. -:-. , -, - f nkw advertisements; : ; OPERiA; HOUSE. "YOU NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE. " Tfleslayanl.feJEesiayDecrlani:2; SECOND JEAB .OF THE GREATEST COMEDY - j - SUCCESS, . -- . s . v ; i - py Mr, CHAS. H. HOTT, - j. Author of 'A Bunoh of Keys,' 'A Tin Soldier, Ac; A COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, under the mar nagement of Mr. Eudxn Tompkins, (also Mana ger or Boston T&eatre. alo. aktists Ana VOCAUU3TS. "SBAB IT QUICK." : V i Seats now on sale at Helnsberger's. no 2S 4t A GraMYocal i Iflsttnieutal Cicert ",WILL BE GIVEN AT THE OPERA' HOUSE, neil'May Hijjt, N; 4 FOR THE BENEFIT OF "vf'r y: PAUL'S' ' PbToTESTANT BPIS. CHUBCH. ST. t The verv best talent have volunteered their ser vices, and the great Pianist, J. H. DENCK, will render several of his choicest solos. - t - Tickets so oents. Reserved seats at Heinsoev- ger'a -without extra oharger Box sheet opens next Tuesday. Directors Messrs. DENCK and VAN LABS. 1 no8tf !.V ' - nao i. ," . ; GEO. W. PRICE, Jr., . 1 AUCTIONESS AND COMMISSION MSRCH4NT Auction Sate QN TUESDAY MORNING, DEC 1ST, AT U o'clock, a large lot .'of BANKRUPT GOODS will if offered at our Bales Booms 215 Market street, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Jewelry. Tin .ware. Crockery, c Including 19 hnltJI tit AnwtPtA ftrv tinnA: tk fSnmtm XQ VmI l orteaury larffe lot of Boot and khdee. lot f Tmun -r oi-attx-oemm, Jfce.; also, a - lot 01 HoubmioJq aiuu Kitchen Turnitore, ireatner tfeas, nuows ana Bolsters;- also, Mattresses.' Bureaus, Lounges, Sofas, Lampa, Carpet old and new, damaged and undamaged; alio. 8 Antique Bldeboards, ln elulnr the -'King of Antique Belios," the old Gov. Dudlev'o; one fine Super Ingrain (new), and one French Moquette Carpet (old), made up. Come and examine stock before sale. BOKIU . A.' M. McGlRT, Auctioneer. ' I : BY COLLIER A CO. ' ; - - . AT ' EXCHANGE ! CORNER, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2nd. at 11 o'clock, we will two Horses. Deo. 2nd, at 11 o'clock, we will two Horses, one Mule, one good Milch Cow, and two or three Beef Cattle. Any other parties wishing stook sold on that day will please confer- with us be- fore day of sale. no 29 It Mrs.. Eugene B. Wiggins TAKES PLEASURE IN '; ANNOUNCING TO the ladies of Wilmington that she has re turned from New York, where she lias perfected herself in DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. She has with her the latest styles, and will guarantee entire satisfaction In all her wo. Will-, be Pleased to have the ladies call on her at 806 Mul berry street, suwe no W St. Imported Boses. TUST KEUarrwn. n el 200 ROSES, larce nl urwn. TITRECT FROM GER JERMANY, i, large plants, u the leadintr sorts. Marshall NetL PerTe dee Jardina. U Perle des Jarains, exii of Bed- ders, and others, at 69 oents each. Fine Pansy Plants at 25 cents per dozen, and Double White Daisies at 60 oents per dozen. For sale by -no 89 It MRS. H. BEHDER. 'Assignees Private Sale. OMMENCING US Mowir . MORNING, I will sell any of the " T DRUGS, FANCY ARTICLES,FIX- j iTORES & FURNrrURE ; i to the Drug Store of. J BY MoHhenny at RE DUCED PRICES. "r . '..'. ;.v . , THOS. C MoILHENNY, no 29 tf ' " ''-4 1 ' Assignee. THE PROVIDENT 8 AYTNGS LIFE ASSUR ANCE SOCIETY OF N. Y. VS. THE PRESBY- TERIAN MUTUAL. - - ' ; - Presbyterian Mutual Cost of Insuring $2C00, atre i years. i monuis: iv aaaoanmeniB of S15 is:$83.75: yearly duesi$4 27.75 Proywent Lore same amount skudo. ana same age, quartorly renewal plan, lnclu dinar 25 ner ot. dividend sutdIus Mortua- - ry oost $11.78; Expenses $8 per 11C00 $6. . $17.78 ' AM X A A JL Gen'l Aent Provideiit Lire. . no 28 It On Consignment. XTEW YORK STATE GILT EDGE BUTTER Al - - three grades and will be sold at New York ooBt with freight added. f - R. H. PICKETT, Produce Broker and Com. Merchant. noSSSw- -v.-.-.- - ,s -- For Sale, ; A "CONTROLLING INTEREST IN A LARGE AND PROSPEROUS BUSINESS.' " Address , . "B. M. H," ; . Look Box 789, 5 : - ' Wilmington. N. C. no898t suwefr1 - . m . y OU WILL ALWAYS FIND A?NIw' AND well selected stock of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, 8TAT10NBKI, &e.. C . , tcSTANDASD WORKS in sets and single vol umes, handsomely bound; and . at remarkably lOW PTlOeS. ' - - -,r-4 -. -r - FINE ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, CHRO MOS, Ac. - FRAMES, every description and all sizes. We have a large stook of Bronze, Gilt, Ebony, Plush and Walnut Mouldings, and jnanufacture - any size Frame at short notice. - ; - . . Don't forget that we keep a full stock of GROCERS' BAGS AND WRAPPING PAPER at bottom prices. . ..- . . y. ' -; -r " ' ' V c- w- YATES. -Jno29tf - 119Market St. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Toys! :Toys!f Toys! - Mrtf EIDER'S'-- v - NOVELTY , STORE" ! . Kqw at eorrer Sltrket and Second Sts.a 1b the ? FIlfEi-TQTHT) FAHCT STOBE i . . ... px the Spntn. if, ..'A ' S3. PH ASSOBTXENT 13 iND TCI NONE Dt: New. York- oreJgewMre'.- Ba tas t&B REPUTA TION jof selling only flrst-class goods at lowest prices, keep a full stock all the year round, and ACCOMMODATES HIS PATRONS MOST LnW HALLY WITH REPAIR OF GOODS BOUGHT FROM HIM. ' , i . ' r. , . , . . -, ... -. ' Come and 'inspect before you send off or buy elsewhere; you wDl find it pays you. ' ,5 f Freiicli IDolls ; of my own Importation.'. The most beautiful line ever turned out; from 50o. to flS.C0 each; Every Doll 'over $I.0J bears my stamp, and win be refitted free of Charge If ever coming out of Joint.' Wigs, iieads and Bodies furnished at lowest prices for my own styles'. ; ' "" ? A full stock of DOLL HATS, SHOE 3. STOCK INQS, JEWELRY, and every imaginable article for fitting up Doll Houses. ,.r ' rc.cr 1 -r DOLL. CARRIAGES from 7Ec to $5 00; all stamped with my name. Extra wheels kept In stook for them. ' ..." u ' VELOCIPJEDB3, TBYCICLES, GOAT SULKIES ' j j - -. - . . ...... i- the best and standard quality, deserve attention. -My new arrivals of Fine Japanese Goods j wfll hoartHy be welcomed by ladles and gentle men of refined taste. , : - ( - '- Picture Frames, Albums, Autographs selected goods at very low prices. FANCY' GLASSWARE, CHINA CUP8 AND SAUCERS, PLATES of all grades. BItiQUB OR NAMENTS, an unsurpassed assortment on hand for the holidays. . . lalso hold SOLE AGENCY for the Star Mfg. Co.'s BENGAL LIGHTS and TORCHES, the latest novelty in the line of Fireworks. Ample dis count to dealers. ; - - Visitors welcome from 7 a. m till 9 p. m.' Will try to please alL , JUL1JJS MUELLER, k Cor. Market &, Second Sts. noS9tf : TliatkSled?e Hammer. lrivnrffsa HAD THE-DB- Sired effect. IMoea m. lm-fca j Jow ihut eonsternatioii reigned among all our competi tor. Every customer was sold who visited our store last week, and a great majority of look ers became purchasers when we named prices. This week we Intend to keep up the good work To-morrow we will display the bf(T nmu nnaaa crrrTa 4- riv A J aliU Wine- BHS SUITS in- n-tfXS ever shown to this oitF- mese &uits are ruuy worta tio.w, ana seu readily at that price; but we promised last week a panto in prioes, and we propose to keep our promise. . - , . i..h.ms . WO Ouer Jlur mvujJkmjuni.o iu werjr usiwrir ment. In Furnishing Goods we pan snow aome pretty styles in fjuannjuj ujsuhxhwjs&js, inac no other house has, and prices on these goods, though staple, will be made Just as - low as If they were hard stock. - , KNIT DRAWERS are becoming very much more popular than the Canton Flannel or Jeans, and we carry six w quaiines ranging irum to cents up, . - --v.-. -Wn have not been savin sr much about FUR NISHING GOODS lately, but It is not because we havn't the stock, we propose to maxe a Dig noie in our stock in the next four weeks, and every one interested will find they can save money and be better suited by buying from us. . watch the papers next Tnursaayior startling disclosures. r ' ' ' - - A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. no 29 tf Insurance. LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, MARINE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING f AN INTER- JL est In the business of tbe Insurance Companies represented In this place by Mr. M. S. WILL A HP, solicits tne patronage oi ms menas ana tne pud lio generally. Holders of our Policies in any of it? Above branches, may rely implicitly upon the apOiuuo , r3-?j.. well as the good faith and honorable dealings oru wL.yTr7.. ZL whose acoount the risks are assumed. -Applications -will be gratefully received and promptly attended to. . . . - no 23 W " ' ".' - ' .' A. i . iWfUBSm'. ss Piano for Eaffle. TTHi REQUEST OF -MANY LADIES AND gentlemen, 1 have oonsented to raffle a fine Up right BAUS - PIANO catalogue prloe $900 for $350, at $1 per chance. Any one taking or get ting up ten chances will receive one extra with out charge. -s.O ;:: '".. List now open at .. " HEXNSBERGER'S : nov29tf Live Book and MubIo Stores. Seasonable Goods. LIGHT, : MEDIUM AND . HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, White Ail-Wool Shirts and Drawers. Medicated Red Flannel Suits. Merino Halt-Hose, Pulse Warmers,, and the Best One Dollar bhirt in tne city, .. . ' At" MUNSON'S, r no 29 It ' t - Furnishing Rooms. pHILLIPS' DIGESTIBLE COCOA, . MELLIN8' FOOD, - POND'8 EXTRACT, WIZARD OIL, -PAIN KILLER, Ac, - - : ------ For sale by ' . WILLIAM H. GREEN, V i no29tf .Druggist, Market St; For Bent, Two Stores on Market Street. -Store on Third Street.- oniMwdte CXtv Hall, suitable for grocery or drugstore. llll jsweurag corner second ana Ann. Dwelling on Fourth between Prln- cess and Chesnut - Appiyto - - . r D. O'CONNOR, -f '-' - Real Estate Agent. no 22 tf more Hew Goods. qpTATS, FANCY, FEATHERS, OSTRICH TIPS, ZEPHYRS SAXONY, 4c, - ' ' - f - ? At J - MRS. K ATB C. WINES. f - - n w At. DtiU C . (Si L "no3tf. 'next -Post Ofaoe. ;NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i. ' '-it- Down.With High Prices - . '. .' . . A- New Departure J CLOTHING .RETAlibVAT if HOLE-1 :- ' SALE ;PBICES. -: ; -'' j r ; tr'jT : I Clothing purchased from us kept In repair for one year FREE OF CHARGE. . .i . -" ' NOW IS THE TIME to purchase your OVEBt COATS and SUITS, v . ,. .- - Our Sales have been Immense .this FalL and our purchases have been very large,-to such an extent - that, we can ' afford and . will RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, thereby selling you goods at prices' that other Clothiers have to pay for theirs.. - ' : - t. ' " . Our enterprise to- build rup"a 3TBST; CLA8S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT fn this - city has met with success.' " - : - - ... , - . . - , . ' - -r THfiXiRGEST STOCK OF- CLOTHING AND GENTS'. FURNISHINGS in the State, as we have a trade which demands the goods. - , . - j - . --,,. , ;. - .- We are now replenishing our stook FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS SEASON, and do not think we could present more- conclusive evidence of "SUCCESSFUL TRADE" than the mere an nouncement of this truth. - i- Wo are the Sole Agents of the Patent SQUARE SHOULDER AMD CORSET FITTING COATS; which elve so much satisfaction to the Clothing bureR ;,-"; v-.'?:;;;i-f We keep only FIRST CLASS TAILOR-MADE GOODS, THOROUGHLY SPONGED, and to e found only in our establishment. NO SHODDY GOODS. " :- vf '-y-v- y Our Merchant Tailoring Establishment is in full blast. ; . ', . , Our Styles and Fits cannot be equalled In Rea dy Made or Custom Made. - - Not alone the- Big Ones, but bring the Little Ones for Style and Make, We guarantee perfect satisfaction In eyery In stance or Money Refunded. .. The STETSON & DUNLAP H aT, New - York Styles. . , " . . S. H. FISIIKLATE, GREAT MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, no 29 It NORTH FRONT ST. Business Notice iinlRS, ANTICIPATING REMO (-UBn ying to South America, has secured tte seryioes . HANK3N to conduct the Grocery Business of P. L. BRIDGERS CO. ) Mr. Rankin's familiarity with the grocery bu- slness, and his well known push and energy, will be a sufficient guarantee to all that the business will be conducted well and satisfactorily. . He wDl devote his whole time and attention to it, and we will be in a better position than ever to cater to the trade. - . ; . ; P. L. Bridgers & Co. :. We will announce later the date he will take charge no 29DAWtf Some of the Finest; TTTE HAVE TO-DAY RECEIVED HALF A can ijUad or- - hl. Beef,1 Mnttdn, Fort, Sausage; &c.-; of the finest quality and in the finest condition, which we offer both wholesale and retail from our stalls in Front Street and Fourth Street Mar- ket Houses. ; - ' . '.' no29tf W. B. WORTH & CO. ; Hats ! Furs ! T ADIES' FUR CAPS I V " ' UMBRELLAS! '" ; HABRISOlf A ALLEN, s "-' - - ? "Eattera. not9 tf ; School Shoes' rf YOU WANT A GOOD PAHf OF SCHOOL SHOES for your boys and girls, come and ask for our BAY STATE SHOES. You -will Bare mo-; ney by buying them, as they are the best wear ing Shoes that you could give them, A new lot just received at - A. shriek S. -Boot, Shoe and Hat Dealer, no 29 tf . Nos. 108 & 110 Market Btreet. Found, rpHE PLACE TO BUY LAP ROBES,: HORSE - JL Blankets, Trunks, Bags and Satche Saddles, !. Cartsl Harness, carnages, rnaetons. Drays, Ac, Repalrinz promptly dona by skilled worxmou. races very iow. 1 - . rkc no29tf" ;- McDOUGALL & BOWDEN. Wm.E-x Spmger & Co, QARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST complete assortments of general Hardware in the; State. Goods and prices guaranteed in all in- ataxMeB',k ; 19, a 23 Market Street;1 4 "no29tf r -v Wilmington N. C, 33,000,000 ; ; rjy-ANHATTA CIGARS SOLD IN FIVE YEARS (in the United States). Warranted Havana Fil ler. Try them. For sale at . . " " " i" - ' i. j.: -. -t -.. . - -j-sLiu ?C.M-HARRIS? no 29 tf Popular News and Cigar Store. . NEW ADVMOTSEMEirrS. SEAG0IIABLE GOOD BROWN & RODDICK, " 9 Nortb Front u " We take pleasure in calling the- attention of our patrons to onr very large assortment of SEASONABLE AND DESIRABLE 8TOCK OF DRY GOODS. 1 " , 1 The latest styles bs th market, amd all made , specially for our market. I" V' - Ladies' Jersey Waists & Jackets. ' A beautiful Una Just received," Prioes yarylngr from SI 00 to $5 00. s' - . Olanketa. , , ,1 . Eight handled pairs of Blankets la White and - Colored, from 75 oent a pah to $1S 60. ... - - -, . Cpmfoners. A very large assortment of Comforters made to our special prderr-JO cents to" JS CO y; LAdies,- Gents and ' dilldTen'i in all prioes and Qualities. Our stock has never been so complete any season. We guarantee oar prioes to be as low as any bathe CkmnArf;ki Zylpnltev iWe off era full line of Gents' Zylonlte Cuffs and Collars, : Just the proper thing for travelling. ; When foiled: can be cleaned with a- damp- cloth. Call and examine for yourselves. ; -; Kid GloTei. X, - The 4-Button Josephine Kid Gloves in Black and Colored, f 1 00 a pair.'A sterling good article P. Centemert Blaok Elds in S and 5 buMans.V BROWN & RCICEt 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. - WILMINGTON. BRANCH STORE. 27 HAY 8T., FAYETTEVILLE. no29tf - . - . - :.: : -' New York and Wilmington & Steamslup .tip. FROM PIER M, BAST KTVKR, JCBW YPES At S o'clock P. K. BENEFACTXXR...;.i.Satnrday, REGULATOR ......... Saturdar, Deo 5 Deev?i2" .''i:i-.".: Dto: s !9 BENEFACTOR.. .. V.Satarday, REGULATOR ..........Saturday, - Ieo. FROM WTLMINGTON.t:$.i.1 REGULATOR. .... .. Friday. - - Deo.. BENEFACTOR.. Friday,' ,r Dee -11 REGULATOR. ... Friday, ;. , Deo. ' Dee. BENEFACTOB .Friday. 25. arThroudi Bills Lading and Lowest Throturh- Rates guaranteed to and from polnta in Norta . and soutn uarouna. ? ----- Tor Freight or Passat apply tol ' Superintendent, r - ; -!; - rr-.; Wilmington, , Tbeo. O. Eger, Freight Agent, New York. - ; XT P. ClyA 4e Co- General Agents v1"-" -- ino29 tf &5 Broadway. New York.. C4 000.000 AT GALVESTON). That Cl's fate may be burs at any moment, to Insure" your property before it Is TOO LATE, and be sure your policy has on It Thettit ti(; Which Company pays all losses withont discount. fS.500,000 paid by it on account of Chicago t!j fire. -.- - - -. - -- JNO. W. GORDON A SMITH, Agent. - no29tf i- Telephone Number..!. Bacon, Floury Surcrv . , , JQQ Boxes D. 8. aB. Btofjf;,' 1000 '- JgQBblsBefined SUGARS, an grades, For sale low by no29tt ; - WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. ncflassebfifeeSllic : , r iO Q Bbls Choice Porto Rico MOLAECZ -, - 250 8acks caKoe BI0C077xz' r' ?; 25baboliakice, -- ' - For sale low by . , :..r-'' .1, no89tf ' yTT.T.TAva BANKIN CO. .VBagging, Ties, Cdlt Half Bolls 8 lb BAGGING, ;.-. ? . , i 9000 Bnndle" Sew ABE0W EE3 4000 V V V . UMIAA, . Ml l I. Cf i T -T . For sale low by ' ' WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO no29tf Cheese, Crackers, Candy. ' 5 0 B-ZM 6elecied CBSAM CEZZZZ, , " 50 cfiACJK:EKS' . f - 9 Kfi Boxes CANDY,.f "" - " - Jot sale low by , ,. WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. no29tf ; j At Out Honco VOU WILL FIND TOILET SETS,-ALL STYX ' X and beautiful In finish. Also, the tf at gin to be found. You that are fond cf r Coffee, try them. Copper Tea Kettles; Ia nunps, ana a gooo. stooKgenemuy FUSS WHITE OILi . ... , . no U t t ' ,t i; .t- v '".7 i,:-aiivmTanifid I bell streets, Bey. A. M. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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