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The jjorning .star. ,) IVILLIAW 11. BCRMAttlf. rrr, ,nttD DAILYJgCEPT MONDAYS. ,,. sUBSOBtPTIOM, IH AOVAHOa. , ,m9 Y-r OT Mail). Postage W;;;;;;;;;; , g city subscribers, delivered In any pars 'ftbar'not authorised to ooUect for more ngmonth3lnadTaDoe. - iTi the Post Offloe at Wilmington, N. O SnierwlMlgoondClaB. Matter. ' : DEDUCTION IN PRICE- ttcntion is invited to the follow (t rod need rates ot euDscnpuon: 10 DAILY STAB, By Mall: One Year . .$6.00 Six Months 3.00 Three Months 1.50 One Month 50 To City Subscriber: Three Months $1.56 One Month 52 One Week . . . 12 WEEKLY STAR, By Malls One Year $1.00 Six Months 60 Three Months 30 The reduction in price will, we are confident, add materially to oar al ready targe circulation, thus making the piper more valuable than ever to 3(vrli.ern. Our tflegraphic news service has recently been largely increased, and it jx cut determination to "keep the Star up to the highest standard of neffsp-'pf excellence. OUTLINES. A terrible storm prevailed at Re publican City, Neb., on Thursday; a number of houses -were blown down, two men killed and six others serious ly injured, Two passenger en gines, in the yard of the Pennsylvania Railioad Company, in Philadelphia, ran away Thursday night; one of the locomotives was totally destroyed, and the two engineers were fatally injured. The Irish National League has been proclaimed by the English Government. The steam er City of Montreal, of the Inman line, which left New York on the 6th inst., for Liverpool, with about four hundred and fifty passengers and crew was burned at sea on the night of the 10th inst.: a1! on board were saved by a passing steamer and safely landed at yueenstown, except thirteen, who are supposed to have perished. Large shipments of gold are arriving at New York from Europe. The Bank of London, London, Ont,, has suspended payment. j Professor Baird, of the TJ. S. Fish Commission, died at Wood's Hall, Mass. As sistant Surgeon Crawford, U. S. Navy convicted in the Police Court of Washington, D. C, of illicit relations with a young woman, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment;" an appeal was taken. A fire at Milton, , N. C, destroyed several stores; losses mil insurance unknown.' The Wacco crop of Virginia has been materially damaged by rain. -VwYork markets: Money easy at 46 percent "r. firm nr o 11.1R S9 13 i flour quiet and .vheat rather easy; 79c; corn closing tember 4849fc; gener So. '. firm: spirit rosin It elup.; in dicr noun It ; dian has i to h: Ir "eol ,. not parr . Un rac "th bei ; quiet 31 io, at 3233c; ' j 'hit the West Point m l al was a cruel lie. Stanley massacre is re glad to pee it an i to look as if an ln ; on hand. Colorow tber Indians to come 1 Star, first page, for eulogium. We did w e the proof of that jockey now in the 1 f, says the American ?eiiorto the English digger boned, sounder, way." . - pay in some sections. ' '! r nnty, S. C, some 800 In ca1 pe Tl p ; .s f melons have been ship i t profit is over $50,000. 0,000 more to be ship ' ago. 'ouglass and hi.n white k from il.rr 4ifurren d Fred is a first class iie would never have est friend, as he called e Greeley. We heard t! f a I 1 ; -'8 a plan by which be ex l n the heat of a domestic 'to electric lights and get r - - of heat. A paper by oad before the American a for the Advancement of 1 :ot( ; which he tells the men of his Pyromagnetic Qene VOL. XL.NO. 129. The result ia Kentucky came pear being a revolution as well as defeat for the Democracy. , CleYeland. car ried it by 34,198 majority. Gen. Backner has a majority of 3,450 over all candidates. Gov. Knott's ma jority four; years ago was 44,000. What does this signify? It means that if the Democrats do not wake up they will be beaten badly in 1888. The papers are saying that some big surprises are ahead. A reference to elections all through the century would show some astonishing changes. The South is becoming more Republican and the North more Democratic, is the opinion of the Louisville Courier-Journal. The North is cutting its eye-teeth. Young North Carolina Americas now refer to men who have proper regard for the Constitution of their country as "old mossbacks." Young America was always smart, and the great Thackeray said that he some times issued his declaration of inde pendence before he could read it. It is a pity that young America will not learn something of. the organic law of the country and have some regard for its limitations. The New York Labor Convention in session at Syracuse, had a big fight over temporary chairman. The struggle was between Louis F. Post, Henry George's candidate, and a negro named Ferrell, the same fel low who caused the rumpus in Rich mond, Va., when the Knights of Labor met. Maue S, the retired Queen of the Turf, has just trotted, in memory of old time sport, a mile in 2.10. Her driver says he cn drive her a mile in 2.06 or 2.07, smashing all records, if Mr. Bonner, who owns her, will only say the word. The New Tork papers do not seem to be positively certain that Henry Stanley is dead. The World thinks it probably correct, saying that it was known that a detachment of Mb principal Lieutenant had been routed with much loss. Spirits Turpentine. The Chronicle is to be removed from Lenoir to Wilkesboro. We hope it will prove a good move for brother Blair who is unusually sound on many public questions Edenton Fisherman and far mer: A colored minister was arrested On the steamer Bertie, upon her arrival at Ply mouth yesterday, charged with aseault upon the body of one of bis congregntiian a lit tle girl. Goldsboro Argus : All who went oo the Wilmington excursion from this city Tuesday morning have returned safe uad 8-jua J and report having a most delightful time. Nice sweet potatoes were uold on our market a few days ago. for eighty cents. Greensboro Workman: ''Char lotte in perhaps the only town ' in the South," says the Chronicle of that place, "that- is making direct importations of goods." This enables us to say that one of our merchants at lea&t mikes a dlret im portation of goods. Wadesboro Intelligencer: There will be enough corn raised in Anson county this year to serve the county next year. That is. if it is not wasted. Of course, there are many men who must buy corn. but there need be no necessity of going away from home to do so. This certainly looks like reform. Counterfeit' coins are said to be circulating io Stanly. Asheville Citizen: Col. An drews and Maj. Winder seem determined to meet at every point or . toe compass in North Carolina, and they stir up enterprise and industry wherever tbey meet, provided there is any cit-up-and-git in the people. We hope Maj. Winder will push onto Asheville Col. Andrews is already here and let us have an additions T chance to show tha grit of our people. Rockingham Rocket: There are two well-denoed cases of diphtheria in town, but we trust that the horrible disease will not become epidemic. We spoke last week of a letter containing money re ported to us a9 having been mailed at Winston. JN. U.. aaaressea to a lauy nere, and of its failure to reach the lady. That letter was not registered, but another case has come to Iieht in which the party ad dressed received the letter, but its valued contents had been extracted. Twenty dot lars were enclosed in a registered letter. Fayetteville Observer: The Presbvterian Bvnod and the Methodist Conference both meet here this fall, and both churches are making preparations for them. A telegram was received yes tprriav from Marion. 8. C announcing the death oi the Kev. uanaau mcuaniei. iub remains will arrive here this rooming via . rf -n i -a r -r-v t - , mi steamer MurchisoD. and the funeral will take nlace this afternoon at 5 o'clock from the Baptist church. The deceased was a native of Cumberland and a brother of the lamented Rv. Jas. McDaniel, for many years the beloved pastor of the Baptist church oi mis piace. Charlotte Observer : Real estate in Charlotte, so parties who are well posted inform us, is oa a steady and a vigorous advance. The building or a railroad from Charlotte to Selma would develop one of the best sections of North Carolina and add creat wealth to our city. The King's Mountain ' Military Institute has heen removed to Shelby, and the fall term will onen on September 12th.' One of the nrominent contractors of this city, yes terday told a Chronicle reporter that; more hnildiner is now under contract than can be attended to. All the brick layers and car . .5.' WILMINGTON, long time befdre Mr. B. C Scofleld, of Davidson College, makes another attempt w HUk un uu Huoea witn a loaaea pisioi in' his hand. He tried it one nhzht this week and aa a consequence he is now going about, on crutcnes. The immediate cause oi such a dangerous combination, of actions was a big noise among Mr. Scofleld's chickens. Raleigh News- Observer; A spe cial meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees af Wake Forest Col lege was held in this city yesterday. ' The particular purpose of the meeting was to ar range ior the speedy completion of the new chemical laboratory building now. being erected at the College, and measures planned and adopted to that end. The work is to be pushed rapidly forward. The Duiidingwul nardly be completed for oc cupancy by the opening of the next session but very soon thereafter. Reports from iae memBers indicate, a more prosperous session man ever berore ior the College du ring the ensuing collegiato year, which means a great deal, as more than 200 stu dents were enrolled last session. At a meeting of the Youne Men's Mieslnnarv Union of the BaptiBt Tabernacle held last ' night, the matter of the free dispensary which was established at their last meeting was taken up. The physicians elected to me charge or the dispensary reported the amount of. money necessai y to commence operations. New Bern Journal: In aooor- dance with previous announcement Bishop Watson, assisted by Rev. Israel Harding. of Kinston, laid, with appropriate cere monies, on yesterday, the corner stone of ot. Thomas Church in Craven county, eleven miles from New Bern. The ad dress of the Bishop was interesting and listened to with marked attention by the congregation. The lumber is already on the ground for the building of this church and it will soon be under way. Rev. Mr. Washburne. of the M B. Church, South, assisted by Rev. Mr. Harris. P. E . and Revs Mr. Johnson and Hooker, has concluded a meeting at Shady Qrove with forty -six conversions. Rev. Mr. Tingle, Disciple, held a meeting at Haskin's chapel, resulting in eleven conversions. Rev. Mr. uavia, Disciple, bad two conversions tt Deep Spring. Rev. Mr Cashwell, Bap tist, assisted by Rev. Mr. Baker, had eighteen conversions at a meeting at Piney Grove; all in Jones county. Dr James Pettigrew Bryan was horn in New Bern on the 21st of July. 1829. and wa therefore just past bis 58th jear. lie was a son uf Hon. John H. Bryan, an able lawyer and prominent citizen of bis day. He graduated at the University of North Carolina in 1849. At the beginning of the war between the estates he tendered his ser vice to the Governor of the State and was appointed surgeon of the 4th N. C. Regi ment, which position he held while the regiment was commacdsd by Col. Bryan Grimes. Be also bad charge of a Con federate hospital fur several months. Charlotte Hornet : George Sprinc.8, the alleged poisoned of Bessie Alexander, a colored woman, in Ward 3, was caught on Noitu Church street this morning. Master ifidgar M. Poreroy, who performs the general-utility act at Liddell'a foundary, bad one of his feet painfully, though not seriously, injured yesterday. The liberal gentleman who offers to be one of ten to give $5,000 to a Mecklenburg county fair put the grapes too nigh ior any one to reach. Come down to a solid $1,000, and give it without any cond tion other than its ute for the specific purpose. During the storm at Salisbury the other eveping while a gentleman was stabling bis two-horse team lightning entered the barn, killing one of the horses. The gentleman was Btanding within three feet of the ani mal when the bolt came through the roof. He was stunned by the shock, but has since recovered. No other damage was done. - Last Monday night, during the storm. Mr W. U- Austin, lineman of the West ern Union Telegraph Company, had a very narrow escape from death by lightning. Mr Austin was m Motginton at the time, and was working on tbe battery in the tele graph office. ?hich had been damaged by a previous stroke of lightning, when the wires were again struck, and be whs ren dered insensible by the shock, in which condition be remained for about an hour and a half. The Wilmington Star a) s that "Mr. J. T. Bagwell is the editor of The Hornet " Mr. Bagwell is now actively engaged in the life insurance busi ness. and the above item is therefore incor rect The Star saw the announcement in an exchange. I NEW ADVKRT1SE9I HNTS. Giles & Mtjrchison Tinware. C. W. Yatks Assignee's sale. E. Warbrn & Son Choice fruits. Sam'lBeab. Sr. To tobacco dealers. Another Lunatic. Helen Haywood, a colored woman whose arrest by the police was men tioned by the Star, was brought be fore a commission, consisting of Jus tices W. H. Harriss and Walker Meares, and Dr. Potter, the county physician. After examination it was decided that the woman was crazy, and she was ordered to be committed to the county poor house, for the present, for safe keeping. It is a case of religions insanity, and it is thought she may recover, with proper treat ment. A Specimen The following is a copy, verbatim et literatim, of an order received re cently bv a merchant in this city. It is equal to a Chinese puzzle: 1 m Dir Sib Will vou seent or leet mee hav A small Bill of grouses on 30 Day time, it will A f aver to mee, if saw von will ttlees seen the nam coaton BgAggon 100 yards, tiss 2 bunches, flour, won barll, meel &homy 10 bush- ells, bacon. 200 lbs, smoKe snouiaers, an vou will oblier your freent. I may pay it in ten uayes, an win give you a cas oraer iv Forela-n Exports. The British brig Electric Light was cleared yesterday for St Pierre, Mar tinaue. with a cargo of 86,961 feet of lumber and 170 wooden, piles, shipped by Messra. S. & W. IH. Northrop and valued at $1,675.78. The Spanish brig Esperanza cleared f nr Ponce. P. R.. with & cargo of 191J- 209 feet T lumber; 40 barrels ;iof Jtar andj20 barrelsofj: pitch, .shipped by Edward Kidder's? Bon ana vaiuea a -i.'.Tfit- ---4t -'-"'-" "-.. '.,---- l.'y ! N. G., SATURDAY; AUGUST 20. 1887. Local Dots. Bathincr at the beach yesterday was a regular "rough and tumble"; af fair. . . . -The Wilmington Homestead and Loan Association is boomiog with a big B. ' Charleston's first bale of cotton sold for 12 cents per pound. Wil mington's first bale fetched 13 cents. The family excursion given to Carolina Beach yesterday, as usual, attracted a large number of pleasure- seekers. A cargo of rough rice from Orton plantation, for the Carolina Rice Mills, arrived yesterday on the schooner Mary Ann. Mr. Ira Lennon, of Bladenboro, reports that the cotton crop in that section has been damaged by rust, re sulting from heavy rains. Everything being now in order on the Carolina Central Railroad, freight and passenger trains will re sume their regular trips to Ruther- fordton to-day. The statement that polioe officer Wiggs used his club on Obadiah Jen kins when the latter was arrested last Thursday is incorrect. Only one of the officers clubbed him. - Rev. C. M. Payne, of Concord, N. C, formerly pastor of the Second Presbyterian church in this city, will preach in the First church to-morrow morning at eleven o'clock. Anthony McCormick, the ne gro charged with killing Moses Gar rett, had been a fireman on the C. C. road for six or seven years. No trace of him has been discovered since the murder. A correspondent at Rocking ham, Richmond county, says that al though there has been a great deal of rain in that section of the country, the cotton crop has not been dam aged. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer Hurt, reports the river in good boat ing order, and that another rise is ex pected on account of recent rains. The Hurt brought down a large freight of naval stores. A colored man paralyzed in the legs, attracted attention on the street,yesterday. He said he was in jured by jumping from the third story of a building in Charleston at the time of the earthquake last August. Mr. Geo. S. Willis's house on Princess street, between Sixth and Seventh, was entered by a burglar early yesterday morning and two dollars in money was taken from the pockets of his father-in-law, Mr. jChas. J.'Cowles. The freight on the steamer Enterprise for Point Caswell, was transferred to the steamer Lisbon yesterday, and the latter cleared for her destination in the afternoon. The Enterprise will be hauled out for re pairs to her machinery. The maximum temperature here yesterday, as recorded at the Signal office, was 8G degrees, at 3 p. m.; the minimum was 75, just before sunrise. Charlotte recorded 90 as the maxi mum, and Newbern and Weldon 94. The lowest in this cotton belt was Wadesbort, 83 degrees. New metnodlac Oaarch. The new Methodist church in Brooklyn is completed, and will be opened for worship to-morrow morn ing. The opening1 sermon will be preached at 11 a. m, by the pastor, Rev. C. W. Godwin. The public is invited to attend the services. This church was begun in May last and has been but two and a half months building. It is a neat churcb, nnisned in tfotmo stvle. and nas a. seating capacity of about two hun dred and twenty-five. The work in Brooklyn was started the first of January, and if its success in the future should be as great as it has" been in the past six months, it will soon be a self-supporting charge. Accidents. Mr. F. R. Hawes, one of the passen gers on board the steamer Passport yesterday afternoon, received a se vere blow in the faee as the boat was moving off, from a fender which hung over the side striking a projection of the wharf. It was thrown with great force on the lower deck of the steam er. Mr. Hawes was stunned and his face bruised by the blow, but fortu- j nately he escaped serious injury. Mr. W. Liteh, a carpenter employed on Col. Canaday's building, corner of Second .and Nun streets, " while at work on a scaffolding ; fell to the ground and received painful injuries, but was not severely hurt. He was sent to his home at Bocky Point yes terday afternoon. Tarn to tne BlfhU The Stab has alluded to this before and again calls attention to it. Why.do not pedestrians, when meet ing on our sidewjalks, turn always to the r&ftf,"' instead of having no fixed rules. to govern them. :. A ..69 many collisions: and no small amount oT prancing around' from, side ' to side might bb "avoided. ' A " ,:. ', . - Turn to the right 1 - , : . - : r; -. . . r., .;.;- -. Z"f': ' " .- . . War DopartMeat 17. S. Signal Sorvf e Army. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agricu-ttire. COTTON-BELT OTJLLKTDf. , The following table shows the average maximum and mini mum temperature, aad 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 idtxu of all reports sent to each centre of district. Observations taken daily at 6 P. M.. 75th meridian time. August 19, 1887 7 P.M. 12 AVXKAGB 3 Max. I Mia. I Rain 5 Temp. Temp. I FalL Atlanta... 13 0 70 .17 Augusta....... 00 00 00 .00 Charleston 8 92 74 .07 Galveston 21 94 74 .08 Little Rock.... 10 94 63 .T Memphis 18 90 68 .00 Mobile 9 94 70 .17 Montgomery 7 90 72 T New Orleans . . 14 92 70 .00 Savannah.... 13 96 72 .44 Vicksburg 5 92 74 .03 WUmington... 10 88 72 .47 T indicates trace of rainfall. vreatfeer laalaaiisa. The following are the indications for to-day, received at la. m.: For North Carolina, local rains in the eastern portion, fair weather in the western portion, northerly winds becoming variable, slight change in temperature. For South Carolina, local showers, followed by fair weather, variable winds, stationary temperature. The Blow Last Nlgbt. The strong northeasterly winds yes terday evening and last night created alarm of an approaching cyclone, but fortunately the alarm was apparently groundless. The Signal Service re ports at 3 p. m. yesterday contained no indications of the presence of a well developed storm in any quarter. Generally low barometer throughout the South was the only striking fea ture, which is a favorable condition for the production of local storms. By 10 o'clock last night the barome ter at most places had undergone but slight changes, with the exception of Wilmington, where it had fallen about nve-hundredths of an inch. No high winds were reported from any point along the coast except in this vicinity. The storm is thus either local or due to some cyclonic disturb ance off the coast. The spasmodic blowing of the wind, however, ren dered the latter cause improbable, as winds occasioned by a decided de- pressionare generally steady and not variable like those last night. The highest velocity reached up.to midnight was twenty-eight miles an hour at 11.10 p. m. mayor's Court. A dozen or more culprits were ar raigned before the Mayor yesterday morning. Obadiah Jenkins, the first on the list, charged with being drunk, dis orderly and resisting a policeman, was remanded for a hearing to-day. Wm. Davis, colored, charged with disorderly conduct fighting his wife was fined five dollars, which ho paid. Ed. Moore, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was dismissed there being no evidence against him. Boney Jordan, one of the colored boys charged with creating a dis turbance at Giblen Lodge and rescu ing a prisoner from the police, was required to pay a fine of twenty dol lars, or work it out on the streets. Dennis Perkins, colored, the un fortunate owner of an unlicensed dog, was fined five dollars one dollar being remitted on Perkins' purchasing a badge for his dog. Pudding Haggett, colored, fined ten dollars for disorderly duct; In default of payment he was twenty days in the chain gang. Perry Cotten. colored, disorderly conduct fighting in the streets was given ten days in the city prison in default of payment of a fine of five dollars. A white man (name suppressed), found drunk and down, was fined ten dollars, or to be sent up for twenty days. Rebecca Long, arrested on a war rant charging her with assault and battery on Rose Johnson, on affidavit, had her case transferred to Justice F. B. Rice for trial. An Unlucky Coon. "Stuttering Dick," the accom plished pole-climber who chains the lightning for the Western Union, met with a brace of misfortunes yesterday while on a trip as line repairer. First he lost his axe, and next, while cran ing his neck out of a' car-window, looking at a lot of cows on the rail road track, the winds took his hat. He tried to get the conductor to stop, but before he could tell that individ ual that he had 1-o-a-t h-i-s h-a-t, the train had sped ten miles further on its Journey. m m m' FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OP AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Winalow's Boothia Syrup Is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses m the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safety aad success by millions of mother, and ehlldrenfrota the feeble infant of a week old to the ad nit. It correct aoidlty of the stomach, relieves wind eoUc, regulates the bowels, and rrres rest, , heaoh and oomtort to mother and child. We be Here tt the Best and Surest Remedy in the world, ta all earns of DYSENTERY and D1ARRHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teeth tag or any other eanse. Full directions for nsmg will accompany each bottle. None gennine vnleesUbe f ao simile ot CURTIS A PERKINS is on the out. aide wrapper. Bold tor all Medicine Dealers. . ascents a bottle, .v . -v ., y-.. . - - . . 4 "; , .... . " -'"-j . WHOLE NO: 6523 Beata tno Bloantalaa, One of the mail agents on the Caro lina Central we would ea.ll his name if we did not know how modest he is says that the most pleasant night's rests that he gets are those enjoyed in Wilmington, 'especially "when the tide rises early in the morning." He says that "Wilmington beats the mountains all hollow." He ought to know as he was born and reared at the foot of the mountains. Personal. Capt. Munger, U. 8. R. M., has re turned from Washington, D. C, and Is stopping in the city. Chirth Notice. Second Presbyterian Cbarcb. corner Foarta and CamobeU ata. Kev. John W. Primrose, Pas tor, ensdsy tervioM at 8. is p.m., cond acted by Est. C. IL Payne of Concord.. Sabbath school at 4 p. m. The publlo cordially Invited. SeaU free. Brooklyn Method bit Chare h. 7th Street, be tween Bladen and Harnett. C W. Ooodwtn, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. THE 71 AILS. Trie malls close and arrive at the City Pert Offloe as follows: CLOSX. Horthem through malls, fast 10D0 p. M Northern through and way mall 8:00 A, M North Carolina and Atlas tio and North Carolina Eatlroads and routes supplied therefrom... lOtfl P. JL Ai6.-C0 A M Raleigh 60 P. K. RO0 A. M Southern mails 9:00 p. X Che raw A Darlington Railroad and points supplied i herefrom 9:0 J p. X DALLY KXCSPT SUNDAY. Western mails, C C Railway 50 A. X rayetteville, C. P. & Y. V. B. R. and points rupplled therefrom 5:03 A. X Ralelh A Hamlet Railroad and points supplied therefrom 6:X P. X Charlotte and M ox ton 6:00 P. X A 50 a. X Bmtthrule sto P. X Wiixhtsrllle 8 "SO A. X TUKSDAYbA-ND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offices 60 A. X Little River, s, C, and Intermediate offices 2.00 P. X Cape Pear b i ver mall 10 P. X OPKN FOR DKLTVKRY. Northern through and way mails 100 P. X Southern through and way malls 6:09 A. M Southern, West of Florence 9.90 A. X Carolina Central Railroad. 9:30 A. X A 9M P. X Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 90 to 0 rM A. X . KaOs collected from street boxes in bnsl ness portions of city at 5 A.X., 110 A.X. aad 50 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 4 A.V. and P. X. General delivery open from 6.8) A-X.to 7 P.X. and on Sundays from 90 to 100 A. X. Stamp Offloe open from 7.80 A. X. to 6 J P. X Xoney Order and Rerlster Department open 88 A. sL to 50 P. x. eontmnons. A maiden dimpled, delcly, fair, With hazel eyes and crumpled hair. Was asked what was the height of bliss. She promptly answered, Tis a kits. Provided that the kissers won't Neglect teeth-cleansing SOZODONT." iriost Remarkable in its effects, and moit useful in Its appli cation the fragrant SOZODONT has be come the moit popular Dentifrice in exis tence Tia used and praised by everybody. Accidents will occur even In the Lett re gulated families, and Spaldlso's Glue " should be kept handy. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Choice Fruits. "TTHIH IN NEED OP CHOICE FHCTT 8 DONT stop until yon ret to Kxchanjre Corner, where we are displaying the finest line in tio city. K. WARREN A SON, an 19 t( Xxchanpfs Corner. To Tobacco Dealers i JUST RKCXIVID PROM FACTORY 100 HALF bushels Celebrated Twlftt, 200 boxes choice rrades Tobaccos, 15.0CO Fine lis Tana curare. Bpeutal barrains onerea m score rooas. SAMUEL BEAK. 8s an 2) tf IT- 1 Market et. Tinware. TT TIR UP THIS LINK OP GOODS ALSO. IT YY to none of your si op- bop work. It Is the work of yonr tne KnUht of Labor. If yon buy a hill of this Ware from us and .a piece should leak chance It np to us. It is guaranteed sralnst leakace. GILES xuruuisom, an 80 tf Jobbers Hardware. Carolina Beach. PASSPORT LKAVZS FOR CAROLINA BEACH every week day at 9 and 8, except Friday and Saturday, when evening ooat leaves at z.w. Train mtnrnlna leaves at 1 and 6. At the request of many the Louise will con- tlnue to make her regriar trip cn osnaay. Family Excursion, with mualo by Italian Band. very rrway ana "7 W an 17 tf na General Manager. New Crop A V EH I CAN GROWN TURNIP SEED. ALL leading varieties Fall Cabbage and Collard Seed. Your orders solicited. Price, Quality and purity naranteed. Drug, Chemicals and Druggist sundries. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist, au 14 tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market fits. For the Sound. TTrAGONETTES WILL LEAVE SOUTHER- LAND'S STABLES for the Sound, DAILY, at S.S9 P. M. and 6 P. X. Returning, leave Bound at 7 P. M. and 7 A. M. Round trip 60 cents. T. J. 80UTHERLAND. Livery and Bale Stables, je 89 tf Offloe ICS and 110 N. Second Bt, Does it Pay to Advertise ? OP COURSE IT DOES. JN ADDITION TO THE HANDSOMEST LINE of China. Glass, Queen .ware. Lamps, Ao which hasever bees offered to the trade, I have lust re ceived a lenre and flee assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, consisting in part of fine Juniper water ana x-apw Bogar and Floor Urns. Baskets of all kinds. Door Mats. Scrub and Blacking Brushes, aad the best quality of Brooms ever offered here. Call and examine. - ,,..,,- A26tf No. 117 South Front St. To the Front. H. C PR EXPERT IS STILL Uf FRONT. AT Mn. anoih Front street. Our Shoo is the best equipped in the State. Oar Eectrto ta taaln LOS niaoe ot uoee im coeap .'wiuwul any cnarre. we ao not pro- i to traiirag people on we Krwi, dot ior u- t Mtrtc or mIm in the shoow but would respeov ully askenemaeedof ageod Shave, Haircut. Sa. S&, Jnoasv aie us m wu, nnmmw s. South Front street. - - w ; an if k HATES OF. A.sVBftTieini One Bcun Oae ry V TwoDara... 1 t; - " . " viva n. vm .... Z Z w t f " : TkreeWe-t. ( - " "-" ge Month... , .13 c 23 il!BU is rxoBtui.... mc Z ' iAJfpatka,....-. wt; . . , uaexaar, . ta cc QrcAverrisuiuaiiU Ul.es at proper -Ooaately low ratea. '" , ; - Tea Boss aogd yqnpcren type mats one sqtxr- NKW ADVEBHSKMENTB. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of ' : r. . MILLINER! AKD FAKCT. GOODS. thi ErmRx stock op ices. s. b. vrcGisa XTSTBB SOLD. - - J Now is the time for ba trains la this Use. ' '; - a W. TAXES, -au 14 lw Assign. ' For Rent, THI Kin RTTT? W ia anrm in I J .,;""" "wiifc mmo r lore III L!- two Floors. Norm Water il lrv two new Mores earner of and new Cotton Compress, limit tn ri ua wunit, near toe Railroad rVvttsm A . A , ' .... D. O'OOKNOB, ' i.- "17tf Real Eatate Arent. For Rent. i STORK Net. 8 AKD S. BOCTH. IWater street, for rent. ; Apply to .',CJ a 1 tf D. L. GOHl! : For Rent. .-. WE OFFER TWO OF THOSE BRTCK' Dwellings on Dock, between Foarth . , aad Fifth streets, to rent for ensuing llll Ilfl year. These houses have been recently-pot to ' good condition. Abundant supply of city water : introduced. Each has a rood rlsturn tnr famltv - - . use and being centrally located are desirable. Also house on Fifth street, between Dock aad " Orange, at present occupied by SoL Bear, Esq. - GEO. R. FRENCH A 80NS,J. " Jy81 tf 108 North Front Kt. - . To the Public. 'YyE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC that the Pure Pine Oil manafactured by the Caro lina OU and Creosote Company will be sold only by -. aa 17 tr KURE A DOSCHKB. " GEO. 8. THURBER; ! ALBERT GORE. "-. Mm 1 President. Vice President. " b. a. xmpie. - ; Seo'y and Treas. THURBER & GORE, (LIMITED), " COHIJIISSIOV, 't ' , .' - . ' . .-. . 21-22 COJIJ1EBCE BTJILDIN47, CHICAGO. "kT. GRAIN. PROVISIONS, STOCKS, COTTON. , PETROLEUM, " ''-' ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES. an 7 tf -.-":', Ladies, Sailors. 25c. Umbrellas. 0ARR15ON A ALLEN, au 14 tf Ballets. Benrnie Mason's Fruit Jars TJASLIN'S PRESERVING KETTLES, r A APPLE PARXRB,Ae,i All at Bottom Prices . '.J WX. K. (SPRING KB CO.. 19. ti. U Market &t au U.U Look for the Horse " WHEN YOU WANT TO FIND THE CHEAP-. V est plaoe In the city to buy Harness aad Saddlery good. Trunks and battels. Trunka '. marked and delivered in any part of the city free ot charge. Repairing Trunks and Barnes, a pec laity. FENNALL m DANXEI . Horse XlUiaert, an 14 tf No 18 Ho. Froat tt - Parties Leaving City,?; p LEASE LEAVE ORDERS. WILL BEPEOMT- .' Uy tiled. C X. HARRIS. -- News Dealer. Xanhatu and Chariot CIGARS, five cents only , au 14 tf '. Now is Tour Time T GET YOUR BUGGY OR CARRIAGE RE - paired and Painted. I can make H look as rood as new. or can trade or sell yon a new one. Try "V me. In the old 3 all buUdrag, corner of Priaeese ;. and Second streets. Yours truly. aa 14 U R. P. XcDOUGALL, , Persons BuncaMg '7 ILL PLEASE REMEMBER- THAT WE ARE tinttinr ud LUbtnlng Bods in connection ? with Roofing. Drtve Wells. Ac Dont give your ? orders to Lightning Rod AgenU when yon can cet better work done at lower figures hero at . ' home. Call on us for Builders' Hardware of every - description. " ' . ' ' J ALDERMAN. TLANNEB A CO.. - -Dealers la Hard ware, Tim ware, Ao., r ", anl4tf Wilmington, N. C. - Notice. TTJB WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR TBIENDS . Y Y and customers that we nave . removed to - No. 6 Market street, next to our eld stand, . where we are prepared to CD all orders for fine -custom work. -t , KerpecUtUly. au!4tf ROeZSMANM A bTERNBERGXH. -. Grocers WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO send ns their orders for Wrapping Paper. . Bags. Twine. Writing Paper, Ink. Peas. Pencils. Slates. Blank Books, aad all kinds of Sobooi" Goods. Remember, WX ARE NOT TO BE UN- ' DERSOLD. FnoestosuiteveryDoay. . au 14 tf C. W. YATES.: .- ; For Comfort. :J rpnoSE DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENJ, ALL sixes, prevents moequitoes, Ac. Also Fly Trspe'. of the best qnalby, aad Fiahisg Tackle a specialty. All for sale lew by. r . r GEO. A. TSCE. an 14Ztf t3 Donth Front BU Atkinson & Hanning'o Insnrauice Xtooitu; : ::S t HO. 118 NORTH WATER STREET, ; intcalngrteaU W. CV " " v Fire, lariis ail Iife.-.Ccniai:: ft Aggregate Capital Represented Over XWlfiCQfir 1887 New Crop; 1887 fjLimiP SXXD, ALL VARIETrX TROM KrVT CROP, lost reeetveq and f of tale very low. Coun try orders solicited. . . ' J. H. HARTJTN. z ' ' - - ' Drucrist and fceedrman,- . an 14 tf ' ' C" -, - Bew Xaraei, penters have employment, u - wm oe $2,857.04:-, . ... - -' t -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1887, edition 1
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