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.-"-'-- v - ; . v - -, , " , ' - fue Morning2 Star. PUBLISH KD UAILyVkXCSPT MONDAY 8 Months. " .. - vnth " ' " I" 75 ?r To Wty Subscribers, delivered any part City. Putebh Cnnrs per week. Our City r'nts are not authorised to oolleot for more SKttoU months to advance. Tarred a, tfco Post Offlce at Wilmington, KCf JI0RNIN(J EDITION; 0 17 TLINISS. t ti; The Ffrsfr Baptist Church of Macoa, Ga, was destroyed by fire; it coat $85,000. The Republicau - Senatorial : Caucus unanimously nominated Johan A. Lo'an for President pro tern; , out be declined. England holds aloof from the other powers and advises Turkey -: to jecognize the union of Bulgaria and Roumella. , ---Total net cotton receipts '2,658,873 bales. Moritz Gusdorf, a cotton merchant of gelma, Ala., committed suicide. - -A conference of the Powers in Berlin is pro-, posed to settle the Servian-Bulgarian ques-. tion. A bank at Freedom, Pat, was , robbed of $12,000 hj four men who ex ploded the safe with - giant powdeav : Earthquake in Algiers destroyed several fillages ; thirty-to ,ejrsbni werecjUedTJ Gen. ehaler has been indicted for bribery. The sugar crop of Cuba, it is prcbable, will exceed that of last year. - New York markets: Money 23 per' cent.; cotton dull at 9 ?-169fc; wheat, ungraded red 8099c; corn,; No. 2, 52 53 Jc; southern flour steady ; spirits turpen tins firmer at 37f38c; rosin dull at 02il 10. . .. ' There ia perfect harmony among the Civil Service Commissioners--tbey all want the salary. Thus far Gal vee ton's relief fund amounts to $113,500. . Has Wil miogtoa sent one dollar? t Strange to say the city of Paris is losing its population It has 115,000 less than it had. four years ago. - By gleaning the State press the Baleigh correspondent -of the Rich aond Dispatch gets up a newsy Iet--ier daily. - . It ar the opinion of the cheer that the majority has it and I'll be shaved if hit ain't got to stand so. John LQgan as President pro tern. It id hard to' decide which is the bigger fraud as military man, The baw or Milan. A court martial oaht, to bo called to decide. Representative Scott, of Pennsyl vania, was once a page in the House of Representatives. He was born in Virginia and is r booked ' as worth 115,000,000. " . ' It was charged that a physician bled Mr. Hendricks - and killed him. A mistake. The physician denies it and says that the Vice President was not bled at all. Rali ! for Logan. - He was nomi- nated in the Republican, caucus for Prefiident7?ro tern, of the Senate and declined. - This is the "greatest ef fort of his iife.":r U fi Gen. Toombs is not only alive but Dr. Logan, of Atlanta, says there is do reason to believe that - he - is near death. The - whole " South will be lad at this announcement. . ' Rev. H. D. Moore, editor of th e Masonic Hevtew, has been suspended indefinitely by a-committee, of the firand Commandery of Ohio Knights Templar. An appeal is taken. . ;r There are hundreds of preachers in the North that war upon tobacco, billiards and Sunday" papers. ; They may be bad, but there are worse things in kthe.;Hqrh;thM;;.thoi. The Norfolk Firwiiaw - has i just commemorated its ; twenty years of newspaper life, and issued according ly a large and attractive edition. Capt. Orr is making it very accepta ble no doubt to its subscribers. In his hands, it has not certainly der teriorated.- " ' . Now the news comes that peace in Europe is very uncertain, as Aus trian and Bulgarian interests begin to clash. Tf Austria pushes her nose m the Bear and the Lion and some other .. "varmintB".; may go to nosing around also, and there may --be "a big old fight sure 'enough." r-- In the Meantime the Turkey gobbles and enters Eastern Roumelia. ' Vice President Hendricks ;was a perpendicular man with no foolish gash or sham about him But he . iu not love the Mugwumps. - He.is . thug reported: .7'" " ' c ' - -I A "He said th shifting from party tp ri.jr ougat ao m mngiana, wnere n - was aone because of .some overshadowing prin- .hw0UDtry the onJ thing7 tjontrolling the swung was a mere sentimentality a sort Principles areeverything fiame yesterday, to-day and forever. Sam' Jones, it was ' nroDhecied would not 'create, a ripple ; at St. I - , - - rT : r mi-J" v VOL. XXXVII.-NO. Louis. He was attacked in advance by the press. But be" is waking up the people. Fully 5,000 male adults heard him. s Sam wept often, and an' acconntln a hostile paper says: hat ho "swayedjthe vast audience like a sorcerer, now moving them with his terrible denunciations to ;repentant vwhh, auu uu w- cod vuismg 4 toem with laughter by hisi.dry, searching wit and humor." .-; Here is one of his most amusing sketches: " ; "Not alone afi-ok lovinff ;-wifa : slihrwfl fa little indicator into ' her husband's pocket, and that night when, he i- came home she took the little indicator out and found that ' her husband hadwalked 8eveuteen miles. . " 'Why. husband, where have you been?' she askei-.:vvfc..-. v ..v. x- " 'Down to my bfBce posting my books. ' " You don't walk when vou noat vonr books; do you VsftXi');yij;: WXL, W: ihalf aOe to vonr effleeJ nd at k.lf wi!)'l,). -..J li n w I uu a uui uuis vawsuu mcc ua cwuutk the record before his eves and asked htm to explain. -He was then compelled to- ac knowledge that he had walked sixteen miles around a billiard-t&ble playing pool." The Irish are naturally very great ly elated over the defeat of the Libe rals, in as much as - they' voted with the Tories. The Liberals attribute their defeat toParnell and his crowd. Bnt this was before' the tide had turned in favor pf the Liberals. They ha ve8 made heavy gams and are now in the lead. There were many bloody riots on . Tuesday. .Thus far the vote stands, 23? Liberals 1 193 Tories and 44 Parnellites. A tie but with the chances of a majority over all in favor of the Liberals. - A dis patch from the Tory correspondent of the New York Times, dated Lon don Dec. 3d, says: ; X r "In the7 old . constituencies the Tories have gained - 38. seats and. the Liberals 6, while iu the newly formed constituencies the Tories have won 108 seats and the Libe rals 107. The net Tory gain is 33. i ' "For the first time since the beginning of the elections there is a likelihood of the Liberals exceeding the Tories and Par nellitea. It is admitted that Saturday's vote will decide the contest The Liberals have become jubilant over their later successes." If the Liberals should have a ma jority of one it is almost, certain that Mr. Gladstone will be at the head of the Government again. The Irish Liberals have not elected a member. Thew&an?ardr,:.Tory, declares "that nothing less than two-thirds of . the remainingjeats will give Lord Salis bury an adequately strong following, and that a. vigorous and united effort is imperative.' - - - P. S. The Liberals have 4 ma jority np to the latest returns. N. C. CONFERENCE , ; r'tMMt Day Xlie Seveatb. -X; c-y t Charlotte Observer. ? , Alter the reading or the previous day's journal, reports - were, read by. varibus. committees. '..-'"V.H. Bobbitt moved that the collection to defray the expenses of the delegates to, the General Conference be taken up not later than the middle of next April, and forwarded to the nearest dele gate. : This " motion was adopted. On motion of E. A. Yatee, the hour of 10.15 a. m, was set apart for me morial services. ;T .- - ; ; Question !1- was!: recalled, viz: "Who are admitted on trial ?" Wil liam A. Forbes, of Person circuit. , Question 20 was recalled, . viz: 'Are all the preachers blameless in their life and oflicial administration?" W.' S. Creasy, elder of Salisbury dis trict, : passed the examination of character. v - ' . v The hour of 10.15 having arrived, the memorial , services f were begun. It was announced that since the last annual Conference, . the . following members had died: Jno. W. Lewis, Robt. P. Bibb, Henry Gray, John W. Floyd, Chas. H. Phillips, John N. Andrews, Baxter C;: Phillips, Lemuel H. Gibbons, William I Hull. The Bisbop ' announced the hymn: "Why do' we mourn departing friends?' and the memoirs of the de ceased members'wero then read." T. S.' Campbell read the memoir of John W. Lewis; R. T, N. Stephenson that of. Robt. P. Bibb; Henry Gray's memoir was read by. J. R. Grifiith, 'John' Wit Floyd's by T. S. Camp bell; Chas. H. Phillips' by J. R. Griffith, on behalf of S. V. Hoyie; Baxter C. Phillips'; by Sames H. Southgate;, Lemuel .H. .Gibbons, by Joseph D. Arnold; Wm. I. Hull's by Hugh F. .Wiley; ; John N. An drews by Wm.- L. Cunninggim, in behalf of John M Rhodes. ; H "At the oonclusion of the memorial exercises, Bishop ' Keener proceeded with the interesting business of read ing the appointments. . . " 'Laurinburg.-.--&w5Ao'? Capt. Theodore P. Malloy made an- assignment to Mr. D. D. McInUre, bis principal sales man, last Monday morning. Misestimated liabilities are $31,000 and assets $8,000. USw Bia lMitetse: la Or- mondsville townshipKnear Hookern, is a nA ' T,;.h no thrftti famnies, ana in thfitK - ffttniHM there have bf.ea eight children vborn within the pavt twelve months; rv;tl' " ' - Clinton Caucasian: Mr. G. W, Britt, engineer, Jhforms ua that be com H 62. WIIiMINGTON, pleted the survey and grade of the road-bed last week, and is now engaged in preparing the profile, which will be ready in eight or ten days; then the work: of grading will ueginaoon mereaiier. j . ; Charlotte Observer: Judge Shipp yeSterday.lssued 'an order"" restraining the sheriff from collecting the special road tax levied1 for this county under an act of the late Legislature. ' The tax was levied under what is knownr! thevArdrey law and calls for ten cents on the $100 worth of property from all property i bwniers m the city and country alike. .j ."-.'-- w Wadesooro Times: -Through a private letter we"' learn that the editor of the Timet quite unwell in Washington, but as soon as he gets out he will be heard rohxTr---Amos Little.'tbe; colored man who was shot by Tom Pratt,: also "colored, in the thigh near Morven several days ago, dud from the effects of the wound last Sat urday evening. it v- 7 Zz.-l-. - Chadbourn w:A7Abbotts burg last Saturday night week a colored woman left, her two children and went to "meeting." When she returned the house was on lire and T the , children were on thm inaidu -begging ; tneirrarothefr-toelieve then: but she could not without losing her own life, and the children begged until the fire burned them and hushed their voices. They were burned to ashes. v i -Raleigh Vtsiiofr The Rev Wm. " Franks, a prominent member of the Chris tian church, died at his residence in Swift Creek township. Wake county,- on Tuesday afternoon last, after a brief illness, aged 61 years. - - The Board of Agriculture met yesterday. . Mr. Montford McGehee, the Commissioner, submitted his report. Dr. Charles W. Dabney, State Chemist, made a full report, showing the expenses of his de partment to be $7,855. Fayetteville Observer- Gazette; We were clad to meet yesterdav Mr. Wil- liam8t of Rockingham county, who,' in company with two or three other gentlemen from that county, is on a visit to this sec tion, with a view to selecting lands for the purpose of tobacco culture. Mr. Williams expresses himself : as highly pleased so far. and says he finds much of the land here peculiarly adapted to tobacco. Some of the seemingly worn-out and exhausted lands he thinks the very best for tobacco. Wadesbero Intelligencer: Mrs. N. R. Crowson, beloved wife of Mr. Thos. Crowson, died at her home in Wadesboro, on the 25th of November, after several months' intense suffering. About ninety negroes left Laurinbure last Satur day week for the far away land of Arkan sas. Mr John' 8. Atkins, one of Stanley's best men, boarded the train at Wadesboro with his family, last week en route for Texas. On Friday afternoon last, 'when Mr. Staton, the jailor, went above to transfer - the prisoners from the day room into a cell, he was assaulted bv the prisoners, who attempted to overpower mm ana escape, tie was reaay ror tne emergency, however, and shot the foremost one through the thigh, which had the effect of subdueing the rest. t Fayetteville Sun: Every citi zen is expected to take an interest - in the tobacco break Dec. - 16th. We are pleased to learn that Mr. John McDuffie is making progress with his Richmond county fence , A sixty mile fence is something worth while. He is surrounding a whole county and will meet his contract ' The steam fire engine will be shipped from the Silsby works by through car on Mon day next. The Fire Department as as now organized has the following officers : Fore man, A. A-McKethan, Jr., First Assistant, Jas. D. McNeill; Engineer, John M Mar tin; Assistant Engineer, M. H. Rouse; Secretary, E. L. Pemberton ; Treasurer, Sam H. Strange. The membership con sists of forty. It is a fine body of men. Goldsboro Messenger: The city authorities have determined to enlarge the cemetery, and to this end have purchased about nine acres of land lying west and south of the present cemetery, at a cost of $2,700. " Washington letter: Two ap pointments were agreed . upon . to day, and although not yet announced may be considered the same as if they had been. They are Mr James Madison Leach, Jr., of Lexington, to be a Chief of Division in the Treasury Department, the place de clined by Mr. A. Leazar, of Iredell; and W. W. Carraway, correspondent of the Raleigh News-Observer? to a position in the Bureau of Internal Revenue, lately de clined by Mr. Charles - N. - Vance. The salary of the first named $2,000; the compensation- of the latter $4 a day and trav elling expenses, -r . ; - , , Shelby Aurora: The cotton weigher reports 6,160 bales to Tuesday and for the . corresponding period last year 7.160 bales, or 1,000 loss to date. Tues dav's : receiDts will increase the receipts day's : receipts will increase the receipts over "200 bales.- -Mr. J. Hampton Jones, of Golden Valley, Rutherford coun ty, lost by fire his residence and kitchen on Nov. 17. -r One of our merchants is sued on Saturday twenty-eight foreclosures ot chattel mortgages before J. T. Bostic, J. P. As the magistrate gets $1.20 and the officer $2.80, each one will cost $4.00, be sides cost of transportation. ' Here is $112 cost without any profit to the mortgagor or mortgagee. : The mortgage - business is ruinous to the buyer and -causes much loss to the seller. - Mr.- J. P. Babington, who has built up one of the best and largest job printing offices in the. State, adds to his name as a tasteful job printer consider able reputation - for his inventive genius. His Tympan Sheet Compound, which was patented last February, has already gained' a wide-spread reputation. - . ( :. ; Raleigh News-Observer ; The Atlantic Coast Line train killed a tramp at Weldon yesterday morning.; Yesterday-final action was taken in the matter of the allowance of pensions. '.They were al lowed to .1,039 widows aDd 979 soldiers. They each received $14.75. The Board of Pensions has reserved of the $30,000 ap propriated, ' $235 to meet extreme cases. At Salisbury r before Judge Montgom ery, the case of McElwee of Statesville, vs. W. T. Blackwell of Durham, has been on trial.. It was for $150,000 and costs of ac tion, for alleged Infringment of trademark. The Case resulted in a non-suit for McEl wee, who has torpay all costs. Yes terday in the U. B. ' Circuit Court a large number bf -illicit distillers, Who had sub mitted their cases,, paid the costs and were discharged. -r It is' said that Rev. Dr. T. E. Skinner, has tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Baptist Church. -The matter will come up before a meeting of the members of the Church to-morrow evening for action.? -f Yesterday Kinchin Gwin was brought to the penitentiary from Greene county. He is an escaped convict, and will serve oat a long term for larceny. r Mr. Ed. . M. : Robinson, who has for years been connected with the North Caro lina fish commission, and who is now a valued member of ' the United States fish commission, arrived here yesterday with a number of German carp and a few Califor nia and "brook; trout. The carp were placed in the State fish pond in this city. . The. legislature passed a law creating a board, composed of three members, to ! KjIMt Ni C;; SATORpAYv BECEMBER 'M85: equalize taxation, v In the various counties the rates of .valuation differ widely in many pftHpa Mai John Wj fJrhatn Hnn fl-nn.: Tatton, of AshevUle, compose toe commits tee. .- Yesterday they met in the office of the State Treasurer to investigate the subject of . axaUpn and to 'report a; bill for listing, assessing, equalizing and collecting taxes.. rWfJZZfZTZ They will examine the rates of valuation and rising foUowedjjy . tailing temperature of all classes n property , m the vanoustand cold wave on Sanaay morning. 4 Dr. Dabney, State Che'mist71. ovlli fn :ci- counties. yesterday recommended strongly the estab-v Jei:?0rQ'?$JMoi ;5aiM '"f ds lishment of an experimental farm,;making; "generally shifting, totsbuthwest and norih at the same time some. valuable suggestions- est, rising foUoweJbyValllag. tempera- institution would be.. TWashingtcmUre and generaUy coldtr,.onvSunday ; t f all - dot : The Democratic Senators wiU alscr vag followed by nsing-Jbapometer, hold acaucu8 this week. and.' wheHer:-itBtilvt4; : o em'- decided that their candidate if6rPresideBOftlf :6u : ttoe""Wateri. j - fef of the Senate may be : chosen ios-not; they. will select either Senator Rsnsom. of North-j (Molina, or Senator Harris, of Tennessee as the nominee of the caucus. - .J. Mtosok Merchant tailoring.. . HEnrssEBaiss Holiday goods. . v ; Gbo. A.- Pkck Something new. ' J. P. Qaerkll & SoK--Extra beef. -55 J. H. Habdbn Cigars and cigarettes. - Hall)& PkaksaiJi -ITewbuckwheat.etc. Ii tact UOta. i A cold wave is predicted for to morrow. . "The Crazy Quilt" is in nightly rehearsal. -7- Workmen are preparing to paint the First National Bank building., . Receipts of cotton yesterday 708 bales; same date last year 579 bales. There is no sentiment in trade. People will naturally seek the dealer who advertises the best bargains., -r Ten large flat loads of wood were lying at Princess street dock yester day. Good oak wood was offered at $2.50 per cord. Merchants report a slight im provement in business since the first of the week,' but it does not equal expectations for the season. i Rev. F. A. Bishop will preach at Front Street M. E. Church to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock, and Rev. Dr. Yates at 7 o'clock. Some remarkably fine specimens of New River oysters were in market yes terday, almost equal to some that were ex hibited in Baltimore' recently eleven of which filled a quart measure. Tony Ashe, colored, wasfined five dollars in the Mayor's Court yesterday morning for . his disorderly conduct on Fourth street the night before (as men tioned in yesterday's Stab ) The Wilmington Gas Light Company is preparing to furnish the city and its other patrons with better light, and arrangements are being made at the works for the manufacture of gas from coal. This it is said will give a light of seventeen candle power; considerably more than that obtained from gas manufactured from rosin and lightwood, which are at present in use at the works. mortuary Report for the city of Wil mington. The report of Dr. F. W. Potter, Super intendent of Health, for the month of November last gives the following informa tion: . . " The total number of ' deaths daring the month was twenty-seven; ten whites and seventeen blacks. Of the whites eight were males and two females; five being adults and five children. Of the blacks, thirteen were males and four females-; ten being adults and six children. - The causes of death of the whites is as I iouowb: AuacesB ui urain, uuo icumie; . .1 .1 . t 5 4 1 I gof tening of brain,, one male; diphtheria I . . i.v.i. one zemaie; uyseniery, one maie; malarial fever, one male; gastritis, one male; inani tion, one male; still-born, two males; wound, one male. Deaths among the blacks were from apoplexy, one female; consumption, four males; convulsions, one male; debility, one female; dysentery, one male; malarial fever, one male; puerperal , fever, one female; typhoid fever, two males; enlarge ment of -heart, one male; paralysis,, one female; rheumatism, one female; still-born, one male; teething, one male. ' As compared with November, 1884, there is a decrease of the death rate of nine; the aggregate for ' the . month last year being thirty-six.. 1 Dr. Potter says in his report that the streets, lots and sewers are kept as clean as circumstances will permit. Personal.. . ', We regret to hear that Mr. Eugene Maf fitt continues quite sick. - Col. ,V. . V. Richardson, of Columbus county, has been appointed U. S. Marshal for the Eastern. District of North Carolina. Col. Richardson is exceedingly popular; is a man of the highest order of morality, of strict integrity, and is respected by all who .know him. : No appointment yet made in North Carolina will give greater satisfac tin. ' ' " ' ' : " ' Mas;ltrate' Court. - George - Phillips, , a colored youth, . was sent to jail yesterday for ten days,: by Jus-: tice Millis,: for assault and battery on Annie Phillips, his step-mother. ' He is also held for the payment of the costs in the case." . Henderson Davis, a colored .stevedore, was arrestee for assault and battery on Susan Davisj also coloredliHenderson was adjudged guilty and condemned to pay the costs, but appealed the case to the Criminal Court..-. ; r . - Weatber Indication. ; - The following arethefixlications tor to- dayt - : If dziw- - : or the. Middle ; AfianUo Btatesrnght rain and snow, soiiubrwinikif ting; to southwest adaomt'rncnsBg'' ,fn- nllvX,i t??, The pilot chart for December, issued by the United States Hy dtfgfapnlc ofllcecdn-' ?even statemenSff oYw" " I 'tfiftlgi&:': of the MartBS efccSemg briefliari-iu.ive;.of'the experience of the writer. The following" by W; G.Whitmdre, a pilot of Port Ade laide, is a fait example:. , . '.'The first time I saw the soothing effect of oil on the sea was in the year 1848, when serving my time in a whaling ship in Davis Straits.; I have there seen the ship lying to in a gale of wind cutting in a whale alongside, and the sea for a circle of many miles, was quite smooth, caused by the oil from the wnale. -My next experience was in 1863. I commanded aBhip bound from New, Castle to Melbourne. When off Sydney Head I encountered a terrific gale, followed, by . a tremendous sea, my ship making a great deal of water, and found it necessary to run for a port of shelter. Af-i ter getting the' ship before ' the wind, the heavy sea that was running sometimes broke over the stern to the danger of the ship and crew. I then tried the oil bag, putting about one-half gallon ' in " the bag, tying the neck tight and towing it astern of the ship. After a short time the effect was wonderful, for what was a very heavy run ning and dangerous sea was reduced by the use of the oil into what a seaman would call blind rollers, quite harmless to a ship; in fact, the' effect was so marked that it ap peared by looking astern that the vessel was passing through a lane of smooth wa ter. I ran my half sinking ship from Syd ney Head to Port Stevens, a distance of 68 miles, in 8J hours, on a consumption of 2 gallons of oil. My subsequent experiences have convinced me that a . ship could run in any sea with safety for 24 hours on a consumption of five gallons of oil." . , 'Mineral oiOt is said, will not do for this purpose; it must be either animal or vege table oil. Sheriff manning; Says that Tony Ashe la Not One of bis Deputies. . Office Shekipf of New Hanover Co., Wilmington. N. CL, Dec. 4th, 1885. Editor Star: Will you be kind enough to state in your paper that Tony Ashe is not a deputy sheriff of this county. Some six or eight years ego he was deputised to serve papers for a magistrate, but on get ting drunk his commission was. revoked. For the past several years he has built the fires and cleaned out ! the SheriiEo.-1 We nave never Known anything dishonest about Tony, but he has a failing, common to many in and out of office, of getting drunk occasionally. . Very respectfully, S. H. Manning, Sheriff. As Ashe had been acting as jailor during the absence of Jailor Nichols, and as he had the keys of the county jail in his pos session when arrested, it was a natural sup position that he was one of the Sheriff's deputies. Furthermore, when Ashe was brought before the Mayor yesterday morn ing, his Honor told him that but for the fact of his being an officer, he would bind him over to the Criminal Court for carry ing concealed weapons. We were not aware before that the keys of the jail were ever put in the possession of any one but a sworn officer. Superior Courts. ' The following announcement has been made for the Spring term: SIXTH DISTEICT JUDGE GELStEB. New Hanover January 18, two weeks ; April 12. two weeks. Lenoir February 1, one week. Duplin February 8, two weeks. Sampson February 12, two weeks ; April 26, one week. Pender March 8, one week; May 3, one week. , 1 " - Carteret March 15, one week Jones March 22, one week. Onslow March 29. one week. . '.- SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOTKTN. ' Anson January 4, 1 week; April 26, one week.' Columbus January 11, one week;March 22, one week. Cumberland January 18, one week; March 8, one week; May 3t two weeks. Robeson January 25, two weeks; May 17, two weeks. Richmond February 8, two weeks; May 31, one week. . . Bladen March 15, one week. : Brunswick March 29, one week. . Moore April 12," two weeks. RIVER AND MARINE. ; Ger. brig Diana, Shroeder, hence, ar rived at Hamburg Dec. 2d. Nor. ; barque Fortuna, Christiansen, hence, arrived at London Dec. 2d. Ger. brig Hermann Friedrich, Nie jahr, which sailed from Liverpool August 1st for Wilmington, N. C, with a cargo of cotton ties, was spoken on Aug. 9 th, lat. 40, long. Hr and has not since been heard from.. It is generally believed that she has foundered with all hands. . ; A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con mng iyrui vinced that Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup was lust the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That sight the childpassed usuffering,and the parents without sleep. Return ing home the day following, the father found the baby still suffering : and while contemplating an other sleepless night, the mother stepped trom the room to attend to some domestio duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning Dright and happy The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon herT lias continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. ,A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the pre Indices of the mother. .Sold by all Druggists. 85 cents a bottle. . . Itajns accounts of theTise oo'alhMniahi 'the violence -othre&iLz rVembracine WHOLE NO. 5993 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHB FINEST EES? 07FERXD FO SAI.-E IN thte city, this morning- can be found AT OUR bTAKDS; ITos. 2, 44 6 POUBTH STESST MaK- KSTr This Beef U fattened west of the Bine Ridge, in one of the finest grazing sections in the United States. Xcme and see for yourselves. - Also, good Matton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Sausage, Turkeys, Chickens, Duoks, Venison, Corned Us Hams, Joles, fieads,4e. - - ' Fend ns your orders. Telephone 97 In order.5 de5lfe J. V. GARRELL & 8QN, Agents. :;?BESH:!I0DlifAIH:BOfIER-.; Also;Cargo LIVERPOOL SALT, In Heavy '! r-"'' 8tped: Baicikki?". HALIa& PEAESAll; de5 DAWtf " ' ' Tie Fine feare Corbcrew, ND BEST CLAY DIAGONALS CAN BE found' in our Merchant Tailoring Department.' Mixed Cass. Suitings, both of Foreign and Do mestic, makes, at very reasonable prices. The Imperial Sh'rt, the best In market, only ONE DOLLAR. de6Jt MUNSON. THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING, II NDjf AM NOW MAKING A LARGE DISPLAY of a well assorted stock from London, Vienna and American markets. 7 The se'eotioDS will be appreciated by the most refined tastes. . ...... - - .. Elegant Show Cases are filled with the most beautiful articles. H- Parties can now call and make selections be fore the rush. ' . A cordial invitation is extended to all at BjHNSBERGEB'S . Live Book and Music Stores. de 5tf QHERRY; WALNUT, OAK AND MAHOGANY STAINS, in pint and half-pint cans. Any one can stain wood the above colors at a very little expense. -. For sale by - de 5 tf GEO. A PECK. . Cigars and Cigarettes. I HAVE THE FINEST LINE OP FIVE AND TEN-CENT CIGARS In the city. I will guar antee you can find none better . Call and try them. . J. H. HARDIN, ' Druggist and Seedsman de 5 tf New Market, Wilmington. N. C Taylor's Bazaar. Market St. rpHENEAB APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS EE minds us that this is our THIRD YEAR ANNUAL GREETING in this city. Our endeavors in the past have been directed to make each year's ef forts surpass those of the preceding year. We can confidently promise that he display THIS YEAR of 4 T0T3, DOLLS AND HOLIDAY GOODS WILL EXCEL ALL OUR PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS, and thus make TAYLOR'S BAZAAR the Finest Resort for Holiday Goods iu the city. Novelties in Dolls, Leaping & Rocking Horses, Patent Bhoe-yly for Infants, Toy Furniture, Sol dier Outfits complete, Metal and Wooden Drums, Games, Blocks, Tin, Iron and Wooden Wagons, Magio Lanterns, Boys' Tool-Chests. Mechanical Toys, o. ... , An Immense stock of Millinery, Corsets, Ho siery. Gloves, Underwear, Dress Trimmings. Handkerchief s for 60 each, at - TAYLOR'S BAZAAR 118 Market Street. de4tf A Good Day. YESTERDAY WAS A GOOD DAY FOB OVER COATS, and ours moved quite freely. We show some real good, warm and serviceable garments In this department as low as $3.50. The next grade is $5.00, and these Overcoats are sold else where as high as $6.00 and $9.00. Then we show them at prices all the way from $5.00 np to $25.00, and each priced garment we guarantee is at least 25 per cent, cheaper than the same Coat can be bought anywhere else. Those CORKSCREW SUITS we are running at $10X0 are going fast, but our sizes are still unbro ken, and as they are the best Dress Suit in the city for the money we make one more notice of them. We have other Suits that are very attrac tive for the price. Notably is a Cass. Suit in Sacks that we are running at $11.00; and we have a big bargain in some low-priced Suits. -; Over Five Hundred f ODD PANTS are displayed on our tables, the prices ranging from $1.00 to $7.C0, and each pair will be sold very oheap. In this department are some Pants for Boys from 6 to 15 years that we are especially anxious to dispose of, and any one Interested will find some bargains that are GEN UINE BARGAINS. A. DAVHV Merchant Tailor and Clothier. de4tf - For Bent, Two Stores on Market Street; - i Rtnra on Thfrri fttvoot Annult. rHv I! ill- L HaU 'writable for grocery or drug store, unit 1 Dwelling corner Second and Ann. iiirnuug uu xuurui Between fim- cess ana cnesnut. Apply to 'CONTTOK. no 22 tf Real Estate Agent. u. u ; Leading Styles ! gTIFF AND SItK HATS I UMBRELLAS I Lf.liiS ALLEN, " v"VHatters.' deS n Wanted ! - Wanted! HIDES,' WOOL AND WAX. HIGHEST CASH prices paid for same. ? - . ; 900 BOXES CHOICE BRANDS TOBACCO for sale low. " - -- ,. - 8AMT.BEAB.Sr., -; se27tf -jv : ..., 18 Market StreeL BATESOV sSTDmisiei;: One Square One Day, . ; . . . . ;. ' .: - - .vv: tl ct " Two Says. . I T5 " -" -v Three lyaji.....-....-. f ti Four DaysM...-..k..M, . C5 ' ' - OnoWeexw.... ...... - ( ' ' Two w seks,. v.' . . . . . ..-. ( t -Thnee Weeks.... ..........i.. w1 - 8 0 - 0nVontlL... 10 t , J-M Two Months,.... ........ v...-13 1 1 Six VoTttha. One Year........ - S3TOontraot Adverttoementa taken at projior Jcnately low fates. ?;;r':l"i'-i' ; Tea Cass BolUJTonparefl type make one square NEW ADYERnS KMKl sts.;- ution Sale. B Y YHrTUlS 0 AN EXECUTION TO MB DI- recteiJ, fesued.from the Superior Court of New - - - Hanover Cosmy, Obeistil Bank of New Haaover Is Plaintiff, . and JBy -5 Blossom and Thomas Evans,' parties trading un-" der the name and style of J. K. Blossom A Evans, - -are Defendants. I will nmm tn uk n th- ' highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 7th day of De- , - wmoer, icsos. u uts mierest or "tne saia Josepa : .B. Blossom, In . - . , '. ? ixts No. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, ht Block tltr-KZM. i Lots No U 2, 9,4, 5 and 6, in Block 817; Lots No. 1, 2. 8, 4 and 6, In Block 819: : : ,. -Lots No. 1,2, 8. 4 and 5, In Block &; r - -being the whole of tha said Slnnk. JMR SiT'.- 819 and saou'-Abo-'"' - - lAts No. 4, S and , to Block 818; - ? " kX? Lots No. 4 and 5, In Block 845. Also the lot of .Land on Ttul OrtM ifn ' . Block .283, regmnlng 100 feet west of Third ' -street, 'running i west 83 -fee 5 inches oaRed' - " Cross street, thnnn nrfhwiHI. a iiu . ' ' lei wt h iKl street 00 feet, thence eastward;": v a noint 100 feet -west of Third tvt mm nnti.- - wardly 200 feet parallel with Third street to the beainnlBr.- an,lJ14.he imiidtnM mnt utnmnn . .JhaaboveAaeorlbed' lot teriel-tcon.ti.ftlfif wZZlf said exeeuttw. , The sale will take plaoa at-ther 4.r CcHousamo'cl no 1 tds New Hanover CountyT ' -Bnsinesi!liC(gS OUB MB. BKTDGERS, ANTICIPATiNG BSMO- . 1 . ving to South America, has secured the services of Mr. N. B. RANKIN to conduct the Grocery Business of P. L. BRIDGEBS & CO. Ht. Rankin's familiarity with the grocery bu-. ,s' slness, and his well known push and energy., will be a sufflolent guarantee to all that the business ; will be conducted well and satisfactorily. ' V-' ' He will devote his whole time and attention to it, acd we will he in a better position than ever . to cater to the trade. ,-'. .. ; P. L. Bridgers & Qo; We will announce later the date he will take charge. no. W D4W tf" :: Geo. W, Price, alijg Auctioneer and Coinmission Hercnant OFFICE AND SAIS ROOMS, 215 MARKET STREET, where special attention will be - given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, -fco., on Consignment, and a General Commlesion Business. STRICT attention to business, and , QUICK returns of sales. my 18 tf Some of the Finest! W2 HAVE, TO-DAY RECEIVED .HALF. A '. CAB LOAD OF . , .. -r- Beef, MffloD," Port, tegs, Which we offer both wholesale and retail from ) our stalls in Front Street and Fourth Street Mar-"'; ket Houses. K .4: noMtf W. B. WORTH & CO. PERSONAL Ladies ! enlarge the bust and de velop the form: simple self -treatment; no . quack stuff. Physicians endorse it. Sealed par- : ticulars and proofs mailed free. ' no 141m . ErieMed. CatBuffalo, N. Y. ;, Bacon, Floiir, Sngaii 1 AA Boxes D.S.CB.Sn)BS, - - ' -.r- xvvr - AAA Bhls FLOUR, all grades, Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, :T For sale low by - -. " no 29 tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN ft CO. - Molasses, Coffee. Bice. . . QQ Bbls Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, ; 2 Q Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, - r OK Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For sale low by - WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. no29tf Ties, Salt. QQ Half Rolls 2 lb BAGGING, ' . 2QQQ Bundles New ARROW TIES, : 4000 840,18 LIVERPOOL and FINE SALT. -For sale low bv v --T 1 no89tf WILLIAMS. KANEIN 1 ACQ Cheese, Crackers, Candy. : v g Q Boxes Selected CTEAM CHEESE, C; Boxes CRACKERS, - J . ' KA Boxes CANDY, For sale low by WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. no29tf Fire-Proof Oil TS BETTER j THAN -KEEjieENE OIL, t)R any other Burning OIL Can be nsedin anylamp 7 ' For sale by . ' ' HOLMES & WATTERS, 7 North Front St. . HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnut St. ' WM. OTBR8EN, corner 5th and Market. GLESCHEN A BRO., corner Chesnut andMoBae. .5 P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbelL - 1 ' . J. C. STEVENSON A CO., 617 North Fourth St. f B. H. J. AHRENS, eorner 7th and Market Sts. v . J. C. STEVENSON. 181 Market St -H. SCHULKEN, comer 4th and watent Sts. , -J. Bv BOESCH. No. 801 North Fqnrth St. GEO. M. CBAPON, No. 28 South Front St. . GEO. A PECK. No. 29 SouthTront St. - -Watch this list and see It grow. - mh 20 tr - v - Star Saloon: " r ; TS THE PLACE TO GET THE. FINEST WINES, LIQUOBS AND CIGARS. BEST OYSTERS IN THE CITY. Coma and see me, and I will give " youCsatisf action in all respects. - - .- noCtf GEO. F. HERBERT. r, School Shoes Cheap. ' YOU WANT A "GOOD PATH OF SCHOOL SHOES for your boys and girls, come and ask ' for our BAY STATE SHOES. Yon will save mo ney by buying them, as they are the best wear- : ing Shoes that you could give them, Anew lot. just received at - A. SHRUB'S, Boot, Shoe and Hat Dealer",'' no 29 tf w v Nos. 108 A 110 Market Street. " Copartnership ITotico. fTHE UNDERSIGNED BAVINO BOUGHT THS " X entire stock of Goods of Messrs. HANSEN A .SMITH, consisting of SHIP - CHANDLERY AND GROCERIES, are prepared to carry on the busi ness, and beg a continuance of -the same liberal patronage that has been extended to the former firm. : , w BespectfuUy. . - oc4tf - .. . KURS4kJJOSCHES. - - - V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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