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fi.'ijS''" id is,', r- The Morning, Star. i;, WILLIAM H. BERNARD. PUBLISHED DAYJTCCSPT MONDAYS. RATES OF BTTB80BIPTIOH, Of AJDYAHCS. - " " ; One Year (by Mall), Postage Paid..,....... $7 00 six Months, " vr j . " .... 4 00 Three Months" : .. ; 03 Two Months, " ... ..... .... 1 60 Ono Montn, -t ........... va T"To City Subscribers, delivered in any part .,f thA Oitv. tFntira Cksts per week. Our Citv Asentb are not authorised to oolleot for more: than tnree muui.ua ui suvsuuu. i- r Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C as Second Class Matter. V MORNING. EDITION. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congress ur Sixth District, ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. . , . For Judm Sotebiob Cottbx Sixth District, , SDWINT.BOYKIN, ' Of Sampson. " Fob Solicitob, J' ' :- r OLIVER j H. ALLEN, V,- V V' Of Duplin. '. . Stats Ticket fob Simmon Couet Judsib : " 3d District H. G. CONNOR? - t V-V 4th; - - r WALTER CLARK. ; Cth' .? EDWIN l BOYKIN. '. 8th W.J. MONTGOMERY. 10th " ALPHONSOC. AVERY. : " '. 12th " -JAMES H.MERRDjCON. - OUTLINES. Full and graphic reports are givenof the great earthquake shocks on Tuesday night arid yesterday morning; our sister city of Charleston, which seems to have been the centre of the disturbance, was a great suf ferer; the loss of life: was appalling and the money loss runs up into the millions. -Augusta, Savannah Columbia and other points South :; report violent shocks, but without serious results; Columbia had six teen distinct' shock's. Two or three fatal railway accidents are reported as the result of the, earthquake. An earth quake shcckis reported. in Smyrna, and a" volcanic eruption on! an island in the Medi terranean. Judge Manning, of Loui siana, has been appointed to succeed Gen. . Jackson as Minister j to Mexico. The Richmond & Danville Railroad Company have issued a circular asking new terms with holders of debenture bonds. A magnetic storm of " a remarkable nature is reported from Rochester, N. T. . -r--Prof. McGee, of the Geological Survey, goes to Charleston to make a scientific study of the effects of the earthquake. . Yellow fever has broken out; at Biloxi, Mies., and all communication jvith the place has been cut off. F. j M.. Simmons nominated for Congress by the Democrats in the Second district of r North Carolina. , 'Ney? York markets: Money 57per cent; eoltou steady at S 3 169c; wheat, No. 2 red September 86f87c; southern flour unchanged; corn, N6."2 September 50 51c; rosin dull at 00l 05; spirits tur pentine dull at 34 Jo.! ; - Gen. JacksoD Minister to Mexico, has positively resigned, to take effect the 15th irfsi. - lie prefers Savannah. Mormon proBelyters are" operating in Spartanburg and around. The people ought to! serve notice upon the salacious representatives. ". Last Sunday. there was a . total eclipse of. the 'sun, but not in the United Stales. The obscuration was slight in this part of the Union. Alexander is restored to his throne. How long will he be able to' retain it ? The Russian: Bear is licking its paws now ready to strike him- off Maj. Samuelj Griffin, of Bedford, has been' nominated in the Virginia Sixth by the Democrats. The State speaks very favorably of his ability. The excitement in Atlanta over ' prohibition is said to be almost as in tense as in last Fall's campaign. The business of the town is said to;be much affected by the said law. Mr. Butcher is an Independent candidate in the Virginia Seventh. Gen. Roller is also meditatirtg a race. With a Batcher and Roller to divide the Republican vote the Democrats ought to win. .. j : ' . '' r Rev. Alexander T. Drysdale, of Louisiana, is dead, j He-.' had been elected Bishop of Easton, Maryland, the fifth that had been chosen since the death of the lamented and able Bishop Lay. "''. . , - - edgwick denies the report in the World as to his debauchery in Mexi co. '. His frolic is now said to have been caused by the "strange effects of highly rarified air." Is that a new name for strong whiskey and "a .heap of it?" ! - J Fifty thousand Socialists held a monster meeting - in London to ex press their sympathy for the -Chicago Anarchists. A : dispatch , says the temper of the ,xaob was sullen and menacing. It was": wonderful that there was no notl " ' , Rev. Alexander Marks,, rector . of Trinity Church,1 Natchez, Miss., is dead. He was born in Ne w Orleans in 1841, and fought in the war. He was captured in the - Seven i Days' battles before : Richmond, -and : was imprisoned for a long time in four Yankee holes. Z -5' iz A swindler is advertised in the pa pers. He has. palmed himself off on the Episcopalians of New Orleans as Rev. Dr. Nethercott, of Honduras, N0139. His ignorance of the Episcopal ritual betrayed blm and he is now known to be a clerical Bwindler. His name is Qeorge - H. Pearson; but he passes himself for Rev. J. E. Wright, A. M., and Rev. Hugh Nethercott.. j. The British navy may be upset at last by a new French projectile of marvellous destructive powen There is 8aidto be a big scare in British naval circles and 'well there may be. Experiments have been made with a shell and the results are tremendous. We copy from a London dispatch: ' ' "For the Duroose of testing it & tarrol nf eighteen-inch plate : was used, with nine feet of backing and ten-inch ( nlata bevond. The shell penetrated the entire mass, and when found was so little affected &a tn hA almost fit for use again. . The most pow- enui sneia 01 , regulation pattern tried against similar targets have utterly failed to accomplish anything like the same exe cution. ;. .;,. --i; .y-f .'.:,-.:. v ( "This shell revolntionizea naval warfaro Enelish naval exoerts declare that them in not an ironclad afloat capable of withstand ing guns unng such shells.". ; The people of the - South a few years ago were paying from $3.50 to $5.00 an ounce for quinine that ev erybody uses. That was when for eign quinine was heavily taxed.": The duty was taken off by a Democratic Congress, and -now it is quoted at wholesale in the North at 62 cents an ounce. There are. fourteen fac tories ; abroad ? and , three .in the United States. The people paid an enormus tax for a long time merely to benefit and make rich three mo nopolists. The same rule works in other directions. ' : S:r The New York Star publishes some figures as to that city which shows where the War Tariff pinches. It gives the number of beneficiaries, all classified, and the number taxed by the Tariff. It sums up by saying that there are 485,000 who are taxed and burdened, while there are but 27,000 who are really benefited and aided, and that is the way the' War Tariff works, only a little more so in places. . - - ! - : ' bpirits Turpentine. - - A malignant type: of diphtheria has made its . appearance in . Alexander county. j- i.. Shelby Aurora The late rains and the consequent improvement in crops have inspired new hopes in the people of this section, and the business of Shelby promises to enjoy a genuine boom this fall. - Durham -Recorder; Yesterday evening at Moringville, suddenly of con gestion of the lungs, Mrs. Coriuna Fear- nngton, wire or Mr. j. i.u. a eamngton. She was a daughter of Mr. Alfred Moring, and sister of Hon. John M. Moring of this city ,...;' ,; : .,- , Winston DailO : A. C. Shepherd and 'John Huniey got ! into a difficulty on the eastern suburbs or town yesterday, au ring which Hunlcy used brass knacks and badly - beat up. Shepherd's face. Huniey received a painful wound in the hand and now carries it m a sung. f : v ; Andy Roberts, of Madison county.'had a hearing before Judge Avery, at A8heville, Saturday. The Advance says he is charged with a deadly -assault on his son-in-law,' Crane, some, days ago. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $ 1,000. The wounded man, the doctors say, cannot live.-' ' .r i Kinston Press : Otis (-iriffin, a boy about ten years old, son of Mr. C. W. GriflBn was tryine to cross a slough in the Park, on a plank, the plank turned and threw him in 'the water. He could not whs and would have been drowned had it not been for a couple of darkeys who saw him fall and ran up add got him out. , Montgomery Vtdette: On last Friday, during the absence of the family, a tbief entered the house of Benj. Pinion, and break'mg open his . trunk 'took there from $88. ..With, a small one-horse chillian mill the company, we are told, is. doing a paying business at the Reynolds mine, j From 20 to 35 pwls. of puTe gold are aved daily. : : ' , 7 ( Lincolnton Fnu;, We regret to learn that our friend,' Mr. James Mullen, of Derr. was recently stricken with paraly sis, i Mr. Mullen is one of the most promi nent country merchants in the county: Master James Munday, son of Mr. F.; P. Munday, a prominent merchant of Denver, was stabbed in the back by some unknown person at Bali's. Creek camp meeting last Saturday night. The wound; Is a a very painful one, but ia not considered dsjaget ous. - :- - l Monroe Enquirer-ISxpress : ; A good deal of cotton has been sold this month. There was more of it in the coun try than we had any idea of. -After a lingering illnes at his home, fifteen miles east of Monroe, early yesterday morning, Mr. James S. Marsh passed away, aged 63 years. He was one of the best citizens of the county. ; Mr. D; P. Robinson, one of our most estimable county men, who lives near Stevens, received a kick from his mule last Thursday which, came near proving fatal. "The blow was on his head, just over his eye, which has greatly ioc perilled the further use of that organ. : - : uE5 . Mukson Ready to suit you. . ; HsiiNSBEBOEBr School books. ; ,- ' Fbekch Bbos. Building lime,; ; "14 Mrs. K B. Wiaams To the ladies. Harrison & Allen Nutria stiff hats. ?Volantecrs VrneU : . --.- '3 One hundred volunteers are wanted, to go to Charleston with the Relief Committee appointed by the Citizens' Committee. ; A list for signatures cirx be found at the store tit-Mr. J. C Stevenson. ' ' WILMINGTON; N. C.v THURSDAY Local BO.-y v-A: v-:v,r . The Cape Fear fire engine may be "played out," but, the .company isn't. They always manage to get . in some goodJ work at every fire that happens.- 1 1 Vt One bale of new cotton received yesterday. It came from Lumberton, N. C, to Messrs. Alex. 'Spruht& Son, and is supposed to be the first bale of this new crop of North Carolina growth, d 'L - Council Tyson, colored, charged with obtaining money : through false pre tences, was committed, to answer the charge at the next session of the Criminal: Court, by a magistrate yesterday. .j - ; Henry BrewingtoncoIored,had a bed ; quilt . stolen- from' his house about four weeks agoi Tuesday night, just after the earthquake shock, some one threw the missing quilt in at a window of his houso, The gentlemen appointed by the citizens'-meeting last night to raise funds for the Charleston sufferers, are requested by the chairman, Mr. G. J. Boney, to meet at the. Produce Exchange to-day, promptlyr at 10 a.m. : : : , . - j ? ,; We print a large extra edition of . the Stab this morning, with full and interesting details of the earthquake at Charleston: Copies may be had at our counting room, at Harris's news stand and at the Orton House. ; , i ; f ;Coroner Jacobs received a let ter yesterday from Mr. W. G. R. Frayser, of Danville, Va saying that he: (Mr. Frayser) is now satisfied that the man who committed suicide in this city August 13th was is son, Powhatan C Frayser, and asking that his grave "be "marked, so that there will be - no trouble about removing tfiA ra m oma t r 1?ilimM.1 in 111. foil 1 Eartbqaake Notes. Repeated shocks of earthquake were felt here yesterday; at 1,10 a. m., 5 a. m. 8 30 a. m., and 5.15 p. m. The last one was quite severe; caesing many people to run from their houses into the streets. At seven minutes to 12 o'clock last night there was another, quite severe. .- " Capt. Smith,' of. the steamer Murchtion, says that the shock Tuesday night was very slight on the river. The boat was 45 miles above Wilmington, at a landtag, taking on freight There was no perceptible agita tion of the water. ' The Signal Service Observer at Smith ville says that shocks were felt at thai place yesterday ai 1, 8.80 and 10 a. m. The tide seemed to be slightly higher, but thejwater was not greatly agitated. Peoplej were greatly frightened Tuesday night. No damage was done beyond the destruction of crockery, . "' .. . j ' ; A correspondent at Rockingham writes that there were tlx separate and distinct shocks felt there Tuesday night; the .first causing dishes and bottles to fall, from shelves. Women and children were greatly frightened, their screams being heard all over town. j '; It is expected that communication with Charleston by the Northeastern Railroad will be reopened to-day. Fiem Monk's Corner to Charleston, a distance ". of some twenty eight miles, the track at various points is distorted and. out of line and will have to be straightened. The South . Carolina Railroad is under wa ter; between Ravenel'a and Charleston at various places, and at several points the earth has caved in. mortuary Report for August ' The mortuary report of Dr. Potter, city physician and county superintendent , of health, for the month of August, gives the total number of deaths occurring in this city ss 89, seven whites and thirty-two col ored.,' Twenty-seven of the total number were children, two whites and twenty-five colored. The report says: "You will no tice, as heretofore, the great difference of mortality between the whites and negroes. Certainly, the death rate ef the whites will compare favorably with the rate of any city North or South. ' If we can by any rightly directed efforts reduce the (mortality- among the colored people we are more than 'anxious ;tO' make jthem. We have mentioned the danger of crowding : together in dark damp houses, and of the benefit to be gained by keeping persons and premises clean and dry . We have pointed out a prevailing disease among a certain class, which if eradicated would do wonders in lessening our mortuary re ports. .Imprudence in sleeping and eating, &c, has been talked to them over and oftenri I would like jo repeat my opinion that much sickness has-been averted by the energy shown by the health officers and other officials, in drying the streets and lots and disinfecting low, damp and filthy places after the heavy rainfall- in June and July." , ;:-yy::'y-:yyy '('.' Typhoid and malarial fever, cholera in- fintum, and consumption.: were the causes of death. chief Moatbly Exports. ; The following is a statement of the for eign exports from the port of -Wilmington for. the month of August, as compiled from the books. at the Custom House: , , V ' Argentine Republic Cross-ties, 23,051 ; valued aV $8,932. . ;-f':v I' i '. - Belgium Spirits turpentine, 49,960 gal lons;'valued at $16,786. ; ; p French r West Indies Lumber, 242,000 feet; valued fet $4,202.; ' i A England Rosin, ' 13,321 barrels, valued at $24,763; spirits turpentine, 121,442 gal lons, valued at $40,500. j-. y . ; Hay ti -Lumber, 329,000 feet, valued at $4,542; shingles,' 252.000, valued at $1,206. ; : Total value f. exports fprlhe month, fioi.o3i.; - ..:;,v:.':!;:.rh: mmm mm r, JPXJBMC MEETING, RIoTement to Extn4 Belief lo tbe Charleston " saflTerers committees "Appointed, ResolntlOBs Adopted, ke; , A mt eting. of citizens was held at the City. Hall last night to adopt measures for tie relief of the-e&rthquake sufferers of the stricken city of Charleston, S. il,ix :z.z--i Mayor Hall was ..called to. the chair, and Mr. J. D. Nutt was requested to act as Secretary. Committees were appointed as follows: ", . T . Committee on Relief Dr. W. G. Tho mas, Rev. Mr. Lewis, Jas. O. Stevenson. - Committee on . Subscriptions G. J. Boney, 'A. ; J. .DeRoaset, J. -H. Watters,' J. M. Forshee, R. E. Calder Jno. Haar, Jr., Alex. Adrian, HiC; McQueen, Fred.. Rheinstein, J. I. Macks, - Henry Taylor, John Norwood, Valentine Howe. - 1 . Committee on Resolutions D. B. Cutlar, Thos. W. Strange, Wm. Calder. . ; The Committee, on. Resolutions reported the following which were adopted: ty Eesoled. In the name ; and on behalf of this entire community, a large number of .whom are assembled here to night, that we acknowledge the power of Almighty God, whose presence in our midst last night was manifested in the earthquake's shock, and we pour out our hearts before Him for his merciful deliverance. , - Resolved. That the lamentations which haye reached our ears to-day from our sis ter city of Charleston, -coupled with our grateful recollections of her merciful min istrations to us in the past, have taken the place of all consideration of ourselves, and of our deliverauce, and filled us with emo tions of the deepest sympathy and sorrow. Resolved, That we tender to the people of Charleston our sympathetic aid, and assure them that our hearts and our homes, as well as pur purses, are open to their needs, and ready to do them service. On motion, the Mayor was 'made chair man ex officio of all the committees. On motion of Rev. Mr. Lewis the com mittee on relief were instructed to call for volunteers to go with the committee to Charleston, and the .Mayor was instructed to telegraph the Mayor of Charleston that the Relief Committee were ready to go at any time ; ' . . ' - .. ' '- Tbe following telegrams were sent to the Mayor of Charleston, S. C, and the Treas- -ury Department at Washington: "To tiie Mayor of Charleston, 8. C: "A committee of volunteers, a hundred strong, from the citizens of Wilmington stand ready to come - to your aid. with men and means. Shall they come and in ' what capacity most -needed.? This committee of relief appointed at a public meeting held to-night are authorized to tender you such services. ' We remember 1852. "VV. i. THOICAS, Jtt. U, - .,. "Rev. W. H. Lkwis, !-: "J. C. Stevenson, "Com, of Relief." "Assistant Secretary FairchUd, Treasury Be partment, Washington, D. C.i "Committee of Relief waiting to go to Charleston from here. No railroad com munication. Will you authorize the Reve nue cutter to convey them it necessary? . - , "K u. HALL, "Mayor of Wilmington, N. C." . Ftre Yesterday Afternoon. : An alarm' of fire was sent out yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, "from box 31, corner of Fourth and Brunswick . streets. The fire was found to be on Swann, be-v tween Fourth and Fifth streets, originating in a stable on the premises of Mr. John Farmer. When discovered the interior of the stable, in which there was a quantity of hay, was In flames. Tbe - fire spread rap idly and totally consumed Mr; Farmer's dwelling, a sausage factory and the sta ble. His family t managed to save the greater part of their clothing and furniture The flames spread to a dwelling house on Swann street occupied and -owned by Mr. C. W. Futch, the upper part of which was badly damaged, but the house was saved from complete destruction by energetic efforts of the firemen. Both Mr. Futch a nd Mr. Farmer had insurance upon their pro- pcrly for an amount probably sufficient to cover their loss. " ; The flames spread to other buildings in the neighborhood, but were speedily extin guished by the hosemenJ . ; , ' Organization of tbe ff,, O, E. C. - Railroad Company. The requisite amount of stock for the in corporation of the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad Company having been subscribed, there was a meeting of the subscribers for the purpose of organizing the company under the provisions of the charter. The following Board of Directors Were "elected. - Col. J. W, 'Atkinson and Messrs. E, E. Burruss, A.. D. Brown, W. H. Chadbourn, Thomas Evans, D.; L. Rus sell, andK 8. MarUnJ. r; ; ; ; : JThe sum of five thousand dollars, being ten per cent' of the fifty thousand dollars subscribed, was paid in to Mr. S. . D. Walr lace, one of the commissioners appointed by the corporators to receive the same. : ' ' We understand that the Board of Direc tors will submit a proposition to the Com missioners of New Hanover,: Onslow and other counties in a fedays. ;; J" : zr hivkr"ap7i nWB. ; ':; Ger. brig Maris Louiss, Meioke, hence, arrived at Bowling, Sootland, Aug. 29tb. r-Schr. Edith, ', Seward, xvnx, hence, arrived at Philadelphia Aug. 80th.'-. Bcbr.; W. JB. Maekie, hence for Cape Haytien, with lumber and shingles,' put ; in at Nassau, N, P., August 25th with loss of foremast, maintopmast, sails and leaking. During a severe gale on the 22nd she was driven to sea again, land was afterwards towed into Egg Island .harbor; where she is how rigging temporary gear to sail, to 'Nas- Two deaths from yellow fever occurred at Biloxi, Miss.; on Sunday! and. there are eight cases-now there. AH communication with the place has been shut off. r; -' r, SEPT, 2, 1886. War Department, IT. S. Signal Serrlee, ' '". s ' -r TJ. S Army. ' .' '- r! Division of Tdegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. " - ;vCOTTON-BKlJ;BlTl.lJEX,IIf. : ' c The following table shows the average maximum and minimam temperature, and average amount of rainfall, - at the dis tricts named.- Each district -includes from ten to.twenty stations of observation, and: the figures given below are the mean values of all reports sent to each centre of district Observations taken daily at 6 P. M. . 75th meridian thne'-tv;-'; Vfv-; tf. " , 1 - September 1, 18866 P.M. g ATEBAOE . g Max, I Min. j Rai n gg Temp.Temp. FalL 7 : 83 j .63 . 12 84 64 ' ! 13 - 89 , 68 . 13 82 59 . ' 9 85 61 .. ; 8 J 84 59 . 14 85 : 60 1 . 21, 90 66 i ' 5t -84 75 . . , .'171 , 84 57 . , 19t ' $2 53 . DlSTBICTS. Wilmington . . . Charleston..... Augusta........ Savannah . . . . . Atlanta ....... Montgomery . . Mobile.-...:.-,. New Orleans . . Galveston... ... Vicksburg. . '-. . Little Rock. , i . Memphis .... Special Services. z.i' : . Rev. Mr,' Lewis, the rector, requests the announcement that the Litany, with suita ble prayers and thanksgivings for deliver ance from our late great peril; will be said at 10 o'clock a. m. to -day, at St. James' Church All are invited; seats are free. : - A special Prayer and Thanksgiving ser vice will be held in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church lhi3 evening at 8 o'clock. Every member is earnestly urged to be present. . r J : .: ?r C ' 'c' . Efforts are . being put forth to have a special service of Prayer and Thanks giving next Sunday night, in which the various Evangelical Churches will unite, and in which the various pastors of the city are expected to take part The place and time, etc., ' will be duly announced should the effort succeed. ! : : FOKTY TEAKS' EXPERTENCH G9 AT? OTJJ NUESE. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Norses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safety and success dj minions oi mowers ana cnuaren,rrom the feeble infant of a week old to the adult It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oollo, regulates the bowels, and gives rest health and comtort to mother and child. We believe it the Best and Sorest Remedy in the world, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Foil directions for using will accompany each bottle.. None genuine unless the fao simile of CURTIS Ss PERKINS is on the out side, wrapper. Sold bv aU Medicine Dealers. 35 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;. ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS. It is unnecessary to remind the Wilmington nnb- lio that we have the Largest and Best selected Stock of Domestic and Imported Saltings in this market, for they are well aware of that fact; and in order to accommodate ail we ask as a special favor to come aod select yoor Salts at once. We are now ready to 8 UIT any and e very body to an elegant Salt in the Latest Style, and at a Very iiow rnce. we ass simply a call ana we -can SUIT yon. . MUNSON. sea it ,.;- . Clothier, &o. Nutria Stiff Hats! Umbrellas ! HARRISON & ALLEN, Hatters. au29tf School Books. FULL LINK OF SfcHOOL BOOKS, as adopted by the School Board of Education. Offer Special Discounts to Teachers and Merchants. Frice lists famished on application at z . . - f HEINSBERGER'S ' Cash Book and Music Store. JLANK BOOKS AND PAPER, ALL SIZES, Paper, Envelopes. Inks, Mucilage, Pens and Holders. Pencils, &o., ; Can always be found cheap at eeStf . ; , HEINSBERGER'S. To the Ladies; ; JRS, B. B. iWIQGINS. HAVING OPENED Jress Making Rooms at No. 113 Market Street, Is prepared to receive orders for work, which wui be done In the best manner, after the LATEST STYLES, at moderate prices. Will be pleased to have the Ladies call. Orders from aU points out side of city will receive prompt attention. - au283t sa ta th . . . - Z, Lime ! . Lime ! : gEST BUILDING LIME, ' ... Z DELIVERED IN WILMINGTON, AT$1.00 PERBBL. FRENCH BROS T Rocky Point, N. C. ! - Address an 31 St , nac THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE IN NSW YORK daring September, for the purpose or select ing personally PIANOS and ORGANS for cus tomers. This method of obtaining Instruments has proved entirely successful. The largest num ber of Pianos are on hand in September, conse quently tne finest selections can be made, and by our direct transactions we can effect a large saying in the price. Address for foil particulars, - PROF. B. VAN LABR, aaSD&Wlm , ; i Wilmington, N. C. Powder, FFF G, JN KEGS, HALVES AND QUARTER . KEGS. Rice Bird Powder, Blasting Powder, Shot and Caps.,' 7ixod Ammnnltion a specialty. " GILES KURCHTSON, an 89 tf ; 1C9 and 111 North Front St. ' Any Kind You LikeV JF ITI8 A GOOD COOK STOVE YOU WANT. there is no use in talking. We can furnish yon THE BEST In the market. We have aU kinds and qualities-from which to seleot. FSFRIGERA TORS and FREEZERS LOW DOWN. - - " an S9tf , , PARKER & TAYLOR. : -Z-Zj Baltimore Ileal, HAY, OATS, WHEAT BRAN, VINEGAR, Ci der, Milk Shakes, Fruits and Vegetables, Chickens and Eggs, Peanuts, ahd a line of Gene ral Grooerie?, for sale by - - . MARSHALL A MANNING, ' - ",: Gen. Com. Merchants, " : - 24 North Water ftfc, WUmington, N. C 'Z SU29 DAW tf Z,J. ;. y- rW Fire ! Fire J ; TE WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK TOBACCOS, CIGARS and FINE CASE GOODS at HALF COST PRICE. . Best chance that ever was to PICK TIP BAR- AIN&.i.:.:-. "ijji. ti&& '4 XV Have removed temporarily to John Haar'seld stand. 18 South Front St, - V VV. v Be pleased to see our frteads. . . i :r i ' z aq 2Stf " . ' ' - X". L. SIMON & CO, WHOIJE NO. 224 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bartlett Pears, 8PTNWALL BANANAS, - CHOICE APPLES, and a choice lot of selected: GRAPES, by to day's steamer. V ; V V- First of the season. -Call and select. E; WARREHj &S0N, EXCHANGE CORNER. an SI tf M Z- PfliiU for an Insurer to Consider. ; AN ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE POLICY provides an estate. for your: dependents after your death free from the cla'm of creditors. - IK OBniWiTlV mmnmnnram nnTTmr m 'TSr """"n x x juj x prv VldeS for death and also far one's advancing Tears it not being necessary to die to win. . Insurance Co. of New York pays to the widow of the amount of money paid to the Co. For rates, etc., address' "'--14- .V ..' . . M. S. WILLARD, Agent, . aa 81 tf : - 214 N. Water St. HcDougall & Love, jyCANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Carriages, Bngeies, Wagons.! Drays, CartSr &o. uauuici j uuum, oouuiory nun ware,- xtuzlks. Bags, Satchels, Leather, &o. Repairing promptly done. Bottom prices. - - I i augatf , .. . 114 North Front Street. : How to Be Happy; i JgB SATISFIED WITH YOUR LOT IN LIFE. Get your Shoes to M yon comfortably and at the same time neatly. Yonj cannot enjoy life with an Ill-fitting shoe on your jfoot. We keep all. styles and widths, and can salt the fat and lean to a Shoe that will be nleasant tn woar and a inw While it lasts.- Try ns when your "Corns' hurt. 1 Geo, R; French & Sons, NORTH FBONt BTEE3T an 27 tf . . . 1 - ;r : ; ReceiBtsJs-r Preserying Giren Away. QOHANSEY FRUIT, JARS, BEST, IN THE State. ALABASTIN3,all colors; in fact PAINTS uu uiijo oi every aescnpuion, For sale LOW bv J , GEO. A. PECK, Hardware Dealer!, WUmington, N. C. aa 8 tf Wanted, ........ . i i ' 500 Cords Lightwood, '- ' ' For which i ' ' THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BE PAID. - CAKUldKA OIL & CREOSOTE CO., an3tf Wilmington, N. C. Sclool Boofc ; JplioolMs. v: WE SELL SCHOOL BOOKS AS CHE AF AS thev can be boueht in North Carolina. Send . for Price List and Discounts' to Merchants. . SCHOOL REQUISITES Ink, Pens, Pencils, Slates, Sponges, Copy Books, Book Bags, Exer cise Books, Ac. ' i J au 29 YATES' BOOK STORE For Sale, A ONE-HALF INTEREST, IN AN ESTAB- lished and profitable business in WUmington Capital required from $2030 to 15000. It is a rare chance. Address f'B." Star Office. . an 31 D3t Wit Wilmington, N. O. For Rent, DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES, Bin Rooms, Wharfs and Warehouse sr " Apply to D. O'CONNOR, an23tf Real Estate Agent. For Rent or Lease, THE 2ND. 3RD AND 4TH FLOORS cf the imlton and French Buildings, formerly a part of the Parcell House, containing 88 rooms. This is a good chance for a first class boarding house. Apply to . i - ; I D. O'CONNOR, v an29tf eal Estate Agent. Without Discount ! rjiHE LIVERPOOL A IiONDON & jGLOBE INS. Co. pays all losses without discount. - z-i '-z Over 836,000,000 paid in the United States by r this Company for losses since 1838. ' .V . : - , . J. W. Gordon & Smith. V : , AGENTsj f ' - .; . - ' , V " : Nol 111 N. Water Street. Telephone No. T&T j f aa 23 tf ? ; Weekly Arrivals : i v jpiROM THE "NORTHERN . M ARKETS OF AP PLES, POTATOES, ONIONS and CABBAGE.4 trTo insure prompt delivery upon antral, hand or send in yonr orders. 1 an 8 tf ADRIAN A VOLLSBS Coffee,iSugar, Molasses. " 200 S"kS COFFEE, f 1K( BblsSudAR,' iv 100 Bbls and Hhds MOLASSES, -'- - ' ! i . .. y:yzz: For sale by ! - ADRIAN A VOLLERS. ao4tf Lard, Flour, Bacon, &c. . Cases LARD, j . ; ' ; ;' . ' V : , 25 Tubs BUTTER, - V ytzyy "Z Boxes CHEESE, . :, i T i AA Boxes CRACKERS, V ' 50 Boxes MEAT, " For sale by . - - ADRIAN & VOLLERS. au24tf Ties, Twine,! Bagging 1000 3518 NBWTES8, ' -, v iooo191! 1 v .'. CAA Half Rolls BAGGING, . For sale by ! ' - ADRIAN & VOLLERS, ; " S. E. cor. Front and Dock sts. 7 au21tf ; Hbtaiys; Seal. ; NOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE AND POPU- lar Cigars, NOTARY'S SEAL, Just received. The best smoke for a Nickel on the market. ' i Sold only at - CM. HASRIS' i ' ' an. 29 tf . Popnlar News and Cigar Store. '- fy 1 ; - V 154FRONT SERBET, . r'-' ViVVriVV 4 NEW, YORK. . 01TB"MR. NASH HAVING BEEN ELECTED A merger of the New York Cotton Exchange. we are prepared to execute Orderaon Contracts. m jramre iMUvenea,. orders wui be - reoetveo; and transmitted bv our firm in Wilmington. -. v v ::. -; PATBRSON, DOWNING ,CD ii v5 SATES QW: AD KBTtSIN 6-ZZZp One squre OseDayl.V...U. f 1 Co '-. ' Two Days,.M.j... ........ ...i . . I 75 : ThreeDays;........;-. - 63 ; 'Z.''":j J V nr Days.. ..,.v,.. v;.. 8 to ' -: " Week,..........-.......... 03 , - Two Weeks,.... 8 60 I JV6 Weeks,......,.,...,,.. 8 C0 Zz fZL .w? ftoso Months,r.1-.....i U CO- ;: tsrcontraet Advertisements taken'at propor-. tionatelylow iatei'?t; V. ?z:Z j-V? t : Ten Snes solid Nonpareil type make one sonar-V 1 NEWADVERTISEMENTS. V . By j. Thompson Brown CoV ; .''"'.' Beal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, ! .VV. V IMS East Mala Street, Siohmond, : Va. V - i . - Ptljrjti0m (p THE VTRGINIA . TOWING COMPANY'S V.' ?.l PROPERTY AND ALL ITS FRANCHISES. . V . . " v ntu ukwwKL Mf eon iu plumes ' y y'y-y auotion.Jnthe city of Biohmond, at the Dock. V ?f Tuesday September' Tth,v'':;";'r " i V,- V,.m;i " ne FRANCHISES 7 and raoPERTYof said Company. The proper . . . .' I tO Wit" uj,viiuiBu iu-DW4i;3;5.::..t-,; teblecntboiif ! four fines, two twelve inches and two eight ' v " 6Sby S ' feet-Lighthall sorfaoe eondenser X o by 8 feet by 4 feet-7 inchest combined (Blake " ?5lndcIrculatm BnmP- Porting injeetorto feet long, 17J feet beam, 9 feet draft: ooal-bun- " " ker capacity, 22 tons under decks; boUerand en- -Sine by NeapleA Levy, Philadelphia. v. S Tim VI!!1 k "KT V..1.. on v ba i V; ' Pfsnre; boiler 6 feet 6 inches by 18 feet 6 fiohes, -vuwK, iiTBwu, msue m iso nas two noes each tnhfiS: turn fnmimn 9 fu a v . T. t - . MSri06 5?1? doeypamp for -y wucx, vuiujiuik uuu, wmaaie on, ana v " ' u u?uw vuu uuw.- AU1KI Tlirxw of nrinnnr hntt fa . . beam, 8 feet draft; coal-bunker capacity, 14 tons a wa. mw wiui new WO.XIlKS On tnmn and upper decks. Is licensed by the Government high pressure: bofler 11 Ieet 6 toohes by e feet 6 ? ' ' .,-' , and thbty-slx 3-inch return tabes; two furnaces --'i 2 feet 8 inches by 4 feet; Hancock inspirator to . feed boiler; all feed pipes of copper; wooden hall . - - 60 feet long, 16 feet beam. 8 feet draft; 'eoal-bnn- ker capacity, 9 tons under deck. - ... C Vi TTTfl OT.TDTR . 1T wrrrr ti.lj . tu vl. M S "'V' 'JiT-i' i J- t m wtt,VU. JUlgUO HI OT W -r" " V ; m' r . . , . D uao two iurnaces eaon z '- H i "f"" "j iooi; iwo uues eaon loptnones, , and forty-four 8-inch return tabes: all feed pines of copper; wooden hull 76 feet long, 17 feet beam. undeVdeckT V--"." . r , y1 y minims onwr, oar- . " Vulcan has lately broken her shaft, but In other ' ' resnects is in nerfect nrHp? ine omer property consists of suoo articles as V boats and the office furniture. , Tsbms oi- Balk One third cash; balance in ne- terest added, and with endorsers satisfactory to -the trustees. For farther Information address ' : ' : I GEORGE L. CHRISTIAN, : -. ' FRANK W. CHRISTIAN, - , ' ' - --' J - Trustees. J. Thompson BaowK & Co Auctioneers. -4 au 2426 28 29 SI se 1 3 5 LINCOLIITOir HOTEL, W.T. MASSEY.; Proprietor, v .". Lincolnton, jr. C. : t V Location healthy. Mountain view from bbaar- vatory fine, and mountain breexes deiUhtful. - nouse worougiuy renovatea, ana a two-story Piazza along entire front added sinoe last season. ' servants poiue ana attentive. .T First class Llverv Stable, with crood Vehiclea connected, and prices moderate. . . -. --z- tiacKs meet au trains, ana are free to guests. Terms of BoardPer dav. S2: ner week, aid ? per month, $25. Special rates to families. - uncointon is one oi tne nealthlest towns in Western North Carolina, and the change of cli mate, together with oar pare Free-stone, Alum, ' Salnhnr and Iron Waters, whtah am fnrniahwi free to all guests, -certainly tend to recuperate auu uuyivra uw luxuuivi ui j iuraiiu. . .. - -- This Hotel has been the favorite stopping place of all Eastern Carolinians, many of whom we can refer to from the city of Wilmington. , jror any runner miormanon aaaress i . W. T. MASSBY, Proprietor, -I - . Lincolnton Hotel, - Lincolnton, M. C. CVBarton Mineral Serines situated two and a half miles ffom Lin oo in ton Hotel. The propri etor of Lincolnton Hotel transports all of Its guests to Springs, every morning, free of charge where they can bay the Burton water at Id cents per gallon, or Mai. Burton will deliver the water to all guests at Hotel at IS cents per gallon. je go sm h. following arUde appears la "PentJJ". ' Iks Vtw Yoiltmmre(al BuUetitt: "Kb. expert m- ilmed and repOTted upon sample of Chi, nti - C, the other day, which hunii uTSSSia mixture cheap it any price ? ?z n n a in n n n 9 c- "sta r " I II V lllf II " saA- UHOOHUUU KVEBZ PACKAGXB 13 GTJABANTEED. - Try U and yra will use no other. C. CASSARD & SON, tmBALJIMORErMD enran of the celebrated u Star Brand Mild Cored Hates.. 'y jyi iy ' 1p - Almost Forgotten. 1 JT IS TOO COMMON TO PRAISE YOURSELF; but at H. C. PREMPERT'S, NO. 7 South "Front -. street, can certainly be found the best Shaves. Hair Cuts, Ac- c, in the City of Wilmington, More especially since the crop of marriages seem . to be in such abundance. . -.-' j. So give him a call. - - '- ocactt . zmzvmAskz'zzzZm TS FOR YOU TO CAM. AND SEE THE COOK- JL tag Stoves and the prices they are being sold s. at: ana it von want to Know wnat a juata tub. Wash-Stand. Yard Hydrant, Garden Hose, Hose ; , Reels, Drive Pumps, or anything-in connection with the Plumbing and Gas Fitting will cost, in- quire at lis No. Front street. 4v - 1 ' - ap is tf - . - r. h. grant. . -. Preservi EATENT MEDICINES, ' V . r . ; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, " , FANCY ARTICLES, AC;, . - ., At V F. C. MILLER'S Drag Store. 1e20tf Corner Fotirth and Nun sts. Toilet Soap, TT AIR BRUSHES," ';;.!VJ;.;V V. JUL Tooth Brushes, - j . iZ, - Toilet and Dressing Cases, . ' ' a large assortment, tr : For sale low.- - ' -' iZzi-, WILLIAM H. GREEN ft CO. anS9tf T ffBia COCA BTONIO, ELY'S 'cSSAX l Balm, a core for Catarrh.-. A fresh lot to-day- . Trammer's Extract Malt, Mailer's Pure - Nor- i. weglan Cod Liver OIL ov : -.-.- . - - . , . - ROBERT B. BELLAMY, Druggist, - .ad 23 tf - N, W. cor. Market and. Front Sts. . i -;.:T'yv i Ym f : . ;.:iv $ ViSftfc cT- vv-l :SVV, V ( Z T ,. ''C'ii i 4 I . f r . i -- 1; '.-"'Vt'" - .. ' i. ZZZZ- ':sVt Zr V . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1886, edition 1
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