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Postage Paid.;..'...i... 16 00 , year w a V MoaiHs. .. . - x 5r .om luai x"-' . a o uu Three J rhree Moncns u ,, .. t0 we 3'1U.V subscribers, rtenverea- ia any pan Toi't'"::.1 nr week.- Our City I W KLiV D . w - -- - A26D hril months in advance. ftM'not authorised to oouocs ior more VoTthe Post Office at Wilatiinartoni St. O I at ll,e 5rL.-. moan MttAr. 3 OWUiw BEDUCTION IN PEICEV ; v ViU'ntion is nvlte(i to the follow- rates of subscription: intj r'' DVILV STIR, By (Ball! n..Vpsr ....$6.00 Six Months. 3.00 1.50 50 Three Months nne Month To city subscriber: Three Months $1.56 One Month 52 One Week 12 WEEKLY STAB, By Rial: One Year Six Months Three Months ..$1.00 60 30 The reduction in price will, we are contUent, add materially to our al rFliy larce circulation, thus making thi' 'M'er more valuable than ever to Oir tcl.rapliic news service has roecQ'iy i'een largely increased, and jt j. our U tormination to keep the Star p to the highest standard of newspaper excellence. O UTL1NES. An analysis is given of the vote in the House of Commons on Mr. Glad stone's resolution. A battle is reported between Colorow s band and Kendalls men, in which a number wew killed on each side. The death of Gov. Bartlett, of California, is expected at any moment. The Governor of South Carolina has commuted the death sentence of a girl, twelve years old, to five years imprisonment in the penitentiary; she was convicted of killing a two year old child, by administering con centrated lye. Talton Danzy, colored, was hanged in Camden, S. C, on Friday, for murder- an affecting scene took place when he parted with his family. A col lision of trains, near Chattanooga, on Friday, resulted in the serious in jury of a number of person; a faulty watch was the cause of the accident. The Herald building in Montreal, was destroyed by fire Friday night; loss ?125,000. A frenzy of excite ment prevails in southwestern Mis souri over the railroad land question, which has developed some remarka ble features. Another attempt dias been made in Illinois to wreck a passenger train; the villains so far have escaped detection. The total visible supply of cotton of the lorld is l,235,5o0 bales. The 'heat ring in San Francico has col- hpsed. Ten new cases of cholera atMalta. A fight occurred be- tfftenthe Ute Indians and whites in Colorada; the battle lasted two hours when the Indians retreated; five whites were wounded. Earth quake shocks were felt yesterday in Augusta. Ga. and Columbia, Charles ton and Summerville, S. C. - nr. -i waua b. was driven a mile in 2.13i the fastest ever made to a wagon. Four and a half inches of rain fell yesterday at Raleigh in six hours anil extended over a large area; great damage has been done to all low land "ops in that section. In a - ne gro riot at Decatur, Ga., the town marshal was killed and another white man mortally injured; one negro was shot dead. i ew York markets: Money easy at 35 per cent.; cotton steady at 9 13-1G9 15-16c; southern "our unchanged and quiet; wheat jmet aud generally steady; No. 2 red Au?ust nominal 971c; corn steady and quiet; No.2 September 4950c; spir its turpentine dull at 32ic; rosin "llat $1 05i io. The New York Star copies from MStar and credits it to the Wash in'on Star. Am encan railroad trains make """peed than thft F.naliah hnt. hva fewer casuaUies. BecarefsUow you criticise' lovely hn Sherman or Democrats may faI' in love with him. Bah! The Republicans of Maryland "0tmnated a K0fd man for Governor declines the Pelican Governor nt probable. honor. A Re in Maryland is I'htrfi Atlnnta ik to be a new daily at to ba called the World. Th 6 Constitution savs there is room for another daily. Rumor says it Will h )e ti-Cleveland. Some men are capable of; very '8niiU thin gs to gratify a meari.Spite- fal feel tha v "U'M tutsuj, tar inure nth08e at whom they aim.; A heart cherishes hatred is nevekhappy.' hatred efQCald 8ay8 "-opr ea"i those we hate." a ;v;j7H.-? T" ' 1 !l ' J I II " i I y wJUu -A. I '.LN I J- mil T Two able' and accomplished edi tors in the South have been ' f urniBh mg 'excellent letters .of t travel fear their respective papers---Mr. Wat terson In the :- Louisville . Courier Journal and Mr. Dawson in the Charleston News and Courier. ! We suspect that we see the hand of the Rockingham 5 statesman in a series on the' Tariff now appearing in one of - our -leading State ex changes not published in Richmond county. ... . ' Georgia ha8 one well and sensibly. The $8,000 fund furnished by the State is withdrawn unless a pledge of no mixing of races in the Univer sity is given. Stick to that. THE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS P. E. Mokton A response. - Gko. A. Peck For comfort. J. H. Hardin Fresh drugs. Giles & Mttbchison Tinware. Fknnkix & DAurjcn Telcopea L. C. Lisebery At actual cost. R. L. Hutchins Enamel paints C. W. Yates Blank books, etc. Brown & Roddick Coolest store. Dick & Meakks E. & W. collars. L. ff. Bowden Dwelling for rent. W L. Jkwett DwellioK for reot, E. Wakren & Son .Bartlett pears . H. L. VoLLKRS Two stores for rent. Rev. D. H. TxjTTiiE Organ for sale. Louis J. Poisson Real estate agent. Sam'l Bear, Br. Tobacco and cigars R. P. McDougali-Now U your time. Harrison & Allen Hats, umbrellas. Geo. R. French & Sons Shoe dressing. VY. E. Springer & Ca-Mason's fruit jars Sealed Props AL8 Foroolic8 uni forma. C. M. Harris To parties leaving city. R. R. Bellamy New crop turnip seed. L F. Aldridge Excursion to Raleigh. D. O'Connob Various bouses for rtnt. Alderman, Flanker & Co Lightning rods. W. B. Southerl and House and lot, als- a farm for sale. Cotton Is tb Crop Sbortf Fifty-two bales of cotton of the new crop were received here yester day. Receipts so large thus early in the season were never known before. It augurs well for an early opening of the fall trade, lively business at the railroad depots, the wharves and cotton . compresses, and remunera tive employment "for the large class that handle the staple in it progress from the field of the planter to the looms of the manufacturer. Reports from the country as to the crop vary greatly. Some persons, who have travelled through the cotton belt tributary to Wilmington, report it flourishing and anticipate an abundant yield; others say that the plant has grown luxuriantly, making too much weed, and that the san guine expectations of a large yield will not be realized. A correspondent at Fair Bluff, W. C, writes the Star, in this connection: "You can report the cotton crop short, at least one- third of what was expected one month ago. Of what the farmers call the 'middle crop' there is none, scarcely." And he adds, "if we fail on the top crop, we will have a very .short crop, indeed.1 magistrates' Court John Brock, a white man, charged with assault and battery on Back 'Jones, in Masonboro township, was arraigned before Justice Millis. yes terday. He submitted, paid the costs. and was discharged. Warrants -were issued yesterday for the arrest of Jack Dyer and Eliza Gallowav. colored, for perjury. The case against them will be heard by Justice Millis to-morrow. The de fendants were witnesses in the case against Williams, the colored preach er charged with stealing a hog,- and tried arid aeauitted by the same magistrate lastweek. v - C. F. & Y. V. trains now run regu larly to Balton which is within four miles of ; Pilot, mountain. They speak of burning barrels of tar and rosin from the ; pinnacle of old Pilot when the road reaches that point. Might it not be called "a high old illumination. If the natives are not. informed, wforehand of, this new method of light in that seetion they might conclude that they ' were get ting ahead of. Bald mountain , and having a volcano, without any pre monitory rumbling Xfae Halnfalt Yesterday The rainfall throughout the Wil mington cotton belt yesterday was remarkable; - The maximum was at Raleigh, which according to the Sig nal . Service reports recorded 4.05 inches; Goldsboro reported 8.99,' Salis bury 3.62, Charlotte : 3.02, Lumberton 2.90, . Newbern S3,Cheraw 2124, Wadesboro 1.95,f Weiaon .83, Wilming ton .55, and Florence .53. The .temperature -was .-about nor-1 mal.' ranging - from a, minimum .of 61 aegrees a vuaquwj w . n -luauuww orwai JxewperHj auu .r lureuce) o.-v. i I WILMINGTONt Local Dots. r- Italian barque V"-- Sirena, hehc,1 arrived at; Genoa;:Aug. 21. " : :V Proposals are invited, for new u nif orms for the city police. ,.' , . : A slight earthquake shock wais felt here yesterday, during the shower about noon.' ; i . - Onlyone marriage' license is sued the past week by the 'county register for a white couple. . Grace Methodist church is ad vancing satisfactorily. It promises to be a very handsome church edifice!. There were nine interments in the city the past week two in Oak-f dale and seven in Pine Forest (col ored) cemetery. As a result of recent heavy rains in the up-country a big freshet may be looked for in the Cape Fear in a, few days. The funeral services over the! remains of Mrs. Martha J. James will be held this morning at 9 o'clock, at St. John's church. Thirty-eight of the fifty-two bales of cotton received here yester day were consigned to Messrs. Wil liams & Murchison. Collins, the watermelon man, from Fayette ville, was in town yes terday with several hundred fine mel ons, which were sold rapidly. The steamer Murchison will bring down an excursion party on her next trip, from points along the river, arriving here early Wednesday morn ing. Right Rev. Bishop Watson will officiate at St. James1 Church to-day. Holy Communion at 7.45 a. m. Morning: prayer at 11 o'clock and evening prayer at 6 o'clock. Rev. C. W. Godwin, of the Brooklyn M. E. church, will begin a series of meetings to-night. Revs. Dr. E. A. Yates, D. H. Tuttle and J. M. Ashby are expected to assist him. The new Brooklyn Methodist church is neat. Services for the first time were held in it last Sunday morn ing by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Godwin. It was packed. Relierious services will be held every night next week. We understand that the con gregation of Brooklyn Baptist church purchased the . Minnie Hall building for the sum of $2,-W0. It is a very de sirable piece of property, and we think that congregation acted wisely in buying it. Rev. F. L. Reid, of the Raleigh Advocate, will preach at the Fifth Street Methodist church to-day at 11 a. in., and at the Temple of Israel for the Grace church congregation at 8 p. m. Rev. D. H. Tuttle will occupy his pulpit at 8 p. m. The new Atlantic Coast Line office building is being occupied. This is probably the best brick edifice in the State. It cost, we think, $33,000. It is most substantial and is admira bly adapted to the purposes for which it was constructed. A note sent to the star says that there "will be a grand rally to day at the colored Baptist church, corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets. The following prominent di vines will preach: Rev. S. N. Yass at 11a. in.. Rev. Dr. T. H. Pritchard. 3 p. m., and Rev. Mason Noble at 8 p. m." Rev. Mr. Coerr witt hold ser vice and preach in St. Paul's Episco pal church this morning at the usual hour, at 11 o'clock. Subject of ser mon, "In the Ship with the Saviour." This Sunday, concludes the time of Mr. Coerr'8 services in St. Paul's church, and he expects :to spend his month's vacation in September trav elling In the South. Personal. . ; Mr. E. Lilly is at Cleveland Springs, on a short visit . Mr. C. P. King, editor of the Crafts- man. ureensDoro. jx.-u., is in me ' --r t S Al city. - ; ";'. . Mr. James A. Montgomery returned last night.from a visit to the Western part of this State- Mr. Henry Cowan, Mr. Tvm. Eas dale and Mr. James Anderson, of Ra leigh, are in the city. The oassencrers on the steamer Gulf Stream yesterday for New York, wereVMr. Melville, -wife and three children, Mr. W- A. Brown, Mum ni. E. Brown, and Miss W. H. Booth, of Chadbonrn; Mrs. E. Watson, and two daughters pf Mr. Fred Lord of. this city.; Mr, George Haar, son of our towns man Mr. Henry Haar, and who has been two years, at the New England Conservatory of Music In Boston, leis here yesterday for that place to con tinue his musical studies. He expects W irikt ATtha tuninir'of tpianos and rerans a specialty. Col. F. H.; Cameron,' superintena- arit:: W. H. Roach.-general manager ofithei .Industrial .Department kf or. North Carolina; and Dr. S. Coot, med. Icai extminer!f ; ;theInurance; rjftTrrnkrrv of Vlrsrinia, . let-last night, mpany.oiv iTgiuuh.. I niAem .-IfABHrft. Macon o.Hlll1! are representatives rrr ? v"; ,u v 1 . - ' . . N; C;V jSUNDAYv-ATIGUST 28. 1887. Beavr Bains nasi tns Baliroasls. There have been heavy rains in the up-c6untryt causing, , some r delay . in railroad travel., . . It was rumored yes terday .that an extensive washout had occurred on the Carolina Central Rail road, but on linqnlry ; at the office of the Company in this eity, it was learned that the report was exagge rated. The road was slightly damaged by the heavy rain at a point near Old Hundred, 103 miles from this city, but the break was quickly repaired and the train going West was only delayed two hours. The train com ing East arrived here last night about an hour behind time. On the Raleigh & Augusta Railroad a more serious break occurred, which may probably prevent trains run ning through to Hamlet until to morrow. j . From persons arriving on the Caro lina Central last night it was learned that heavy rains occurred Friday night, but the damage was slight on this road. Two washouts were re ported between Hamlet and Laurin- burg, but the delay occasioned was so' short that the passenger train on that road came in promptly on time last night. ! Two washouts occurred on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad south of Maxton, but delaying trains a short time. On the Raleigh & Augusta road there were three washouts, which pre vented trains on that line from mak ing connection with trains on the Carolina Central. A gentleman who arrived last night from Greensboro, says that the rain fall was heavy throughout the whole line of his tral to this city. Will not this, to some extent, dam age the cotton crop now ready to open. Oar Boys at Faysttsvllls. The Acme Base Ball Club returned yesterday morning, and are loud in their praise of the good people of Fayetteville. They say the hospi tality with which they were received was such as will always endear them to every one there, and their trip will be remembered with the greatest pleasure. The club before leaving Fayette ville visited Tokay vineyard,and were cordially welcomed by Col. Wharton J. Green, and spent a few hours there most pleasantly. Everything was done to make our boys enjoy themselves and they were shown every attention. Messrs. Peni berton and Prior threw open their drug store to the visitors, who were not permitted to pay for anything. In fact, the hospitalityfor which Fay etteville has always been noted, was most freely extended. It is hoped that the Fayetteville club will come to Wilmington soon and the Acme club will try to show them that they are not ungrateful for the kind treatment they have re ceived. Great 8aaJK.es in Brnnswlek. The following interesting' items were received yesterday from Excel sior P. O., Brunswick county : A colored man by the name of Hen- rtersoti Marlow. livlnsr near here, some nights ago while . trying to eaten coons which were making depreaa- tions on his growing corn, discovered a hollow log wnicn was occupiea Dy rattlesnakes: whereupon, a search was made, resulting in the capture of four of the reDtiles. Several days after ward Marlow discovered that there were more snakes in the log, and soon c&ntnred- eleven maklnir in ail m- teen rattlers. Another item, although not so destructive to snakes, shows how one of the monsters earns to his death in a very remarkable manner, florae nicrhts asro there was eonside- - rablcwind, prostrating trees in many sections. Next day, Mr. JfranK uaD- onn nrVitla rmVircr rvvnr bis cotton OVA. - field, lamenting his loss, came upon a tree wnicn naa. lauen mwway acrw one 01 the largest 01 tne ratuesnaise kind. Excursion to BaJetgn. . The excursion from this city to Ral eigh, which was advertised to leave here yesterday evening via the Caro lina Central Railroad, has been post poned, but hot'1 abandoned. : It will leave to-morrow evening at o o'cioeic The delay, is caused by a washout on th 'Raieirh& Aturasta'. road. . The excursion is given by Mi Zion A M. :E. Chureh. the excursionists number ing about four hundred, Including some fifty or sixty white people, who will go in a separate coach. Cotton .ttoeeipts. Receipts of cotton'at this port yes- terday were 52 bales; the same , day I last year 3 bales.. nAo.Afnts for the week were- 104 Vtoioa. thA KA.me week last year 10 Pa.xh? -- bales. : . For the crop'year,- the receipts up to yesterday were 134,020 bales,against receipts for the same period last year nf 101R09 bales' showine an Increase so: far ..of 83,511. bales" for the season of 1886-87. . ' ' ! Philip James, Zacolored boy, found asleep on 'the ' streets and . charged With being a nuisance, was ordered 'to be locked up in the eity prison for five'- days. . Another', small colored yJiv ' TWnnn S. Merrick, was, turned ioyer to hig mother' for correction: UphiIpkrm lyoi Litwf --'VnVriSa.Mrjir': i6Iored''fi youth. 'arrested . Tor peattnacoioreti kjxi, I'LL A:J...nH 'mnA I rmttaw. I 00nffln f n twntv davs In iaiL War OovarananlV U.S. Signal Scrrles, Division of Telegrams and Reports' for the tseaeatoxuommerceana Ancu-iure. . COTXON-BKX.T, R17X.X.ETIN. J The following table shows the average maximum and inwlmmn temperature, and average amount of rauuall. at the oil tricts named. Each district include from ten to twenty stations of observation, and the figures given below are the mean aluss of all reports sent to each centre of district Observations taken dally at 8 P. M.. 75th meridian time. . Angust27. 18877 P.M. AVEBAGB Districts. Max. I Min. I Ram 1 g Temp.Tcmp. Fall Atlanta 13 82 A6 I .67 Augusta 12 t 84 70 I .27 Charleston. ... 8 00 72 J .29 Galveston....:. 20 84 68 j .08 Little Rock. . 15 84 - 66 -i .00 MemphU 19 82 62 T Mobile 9 84 64 T Montgomery.. 8 84 70 .00 New Orleans.. 13 86 66 .00 Savannah 13 96 72 .16 Vicksburg. . . . . 5 86 6S T." Wihnington . . . 11 76 64 2.37 T indicates trace of rainfall. atnsr lntattona. The following are the Indications for to-day, received at 1 a. m. : For North Carolina, fair weather, winds generally from north to east, slightly warmer. For South Carolina, fair weather, preceded by local rains in eastern portion, slightly warmer, northeast winds, becoming variable. For Virginia, fair weather, slightly warmer, northerly winds, becoming variable. Quarterly neetlc Wilmington District, M. E. Church. South. Fourth round of Quarterly Meetings. Jnith Street, Wilmington, August 27-28. Grace Church, Wilmington, Sep tember 3-4. Bladen Street. Wilmington. Sep tember 3-4. Elizabeth Circuit at Purdy's, Sep tember 10-11. Topsail Circuit, at Union. Septem! ber 17-18. South port Station, September 24-25. Clinton Circuit, at Goshen, October 1-2. Duplin Circuit, at Kenansville, Oc tober 8-9. Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle, Oc tober 15-16. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Oc tober 22-23. Bladen Circuit, at Windsor, Octo ber 29-30. Carver's Creek, at Shilob, Novem ber 2-3. Cokesbury Circuit, at Salem, No vember 5-C. Brunswick Circuit, November 12-13. Waocamaw Circuit, November 19-20. Whiteville Circuit, November 26-27. Thos. W. Gdthrib, P. E. Tbs fckln Can kept sort, Wnlte, and fiee from Uint of perspiration by add log Darbvs Prophylactic Fluid to tbe wa ter used in bathing. It removes all often siveametl from tbe feet or any prtof the body. Ue1 as a lootb-wrub it will harden the gums, preserve the teeth, cure tooth ache, and make tbe breath pare and sweet. Cures cbafiog and inflammation. Piles, Scald Feet. Corns, etc. t FUNERAL NOTICE. Tha ttitarmant of the remains of M rs. MARTHA J. JAM ICS has been postponed on aoooont of tbs wealoer. uaui tois roornmr si o cioci Funeral services at esc. John's Chorea. Inter ment at Oskdsle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I x 4-s T?nlm'b I iAiiuoiuu iu Ju.a-1.w15 ax. TE7HICH WA T" HAVE LEFT HERE YES tsrday, wa postponed on aoooont of a washout 00 the Railroad. It wlH leave TO-MORROW, MONDAY. TdEtSru. at 8 r. m. an 28 It 1. r. aldkidgk. For Sale, SPLENDID SIOOND-OAND ORGAN. 8TJ1T aple for Chnroh, Sunday School or Parlor. Apply f o ' u 28 5t Rot. D. H. TtTTTLK. A Response. YTILMINGTJN HAS A PIANO TUNER. MR. F. E. MORTON has bis headqoarters at C. W. Yates' Book 8 tor. Orders wtll receive prompt attention. SatlsfacUoa coaranteed. Best oC refers nces. an i8 11 CITY OP WILMINGTON.. N. , MAYOR'S OFFICE, j Adswbt ST. 1837. OS ALSO PROPOSALS WILL BS RECXIVsUi at the Mayor's office until noon. September ISth proximo, for fumtohlnic twenty nine (S3) Winter Uniforms for the City Police Force and two (9 Uniforms lor tie Janitors.. Salts to consist of Frock Cost?, single breasted, lor twenty -ljur Privates, and two (2) Jaatton-.domblbreasted for fire (5) Offieers, Tests aad Paate. - n...MMnsMtMl for these Bait to bo mads of Metropolitan (Blue) Pottos Cloth. Bids are also wanted for twentv-ntaa 03 Overcoats, dara msteiial. Cssstaiere or Chinch Ul. Ulster tyts. eampleaf material aad sample Over coat to aooompany bids. Mayor and Chairman Poooe Committee sn88 8t CRevtew copy). Telescopes. ANOTHER INVOICE OF TKUHim, srus Cases and Talssoopes Inst received aal for ssiecheap. Gtvo us aesll lor any article asoauy kept la a arst eisss tmaamrr muouk, m a dumitM to nlease von both la qaaltty aad prloe Ptyf&ZgZ- Slirn of the Hone, No. IS So. rroat ik. an rs tf ' (Revise oopy). --' - ; For Comtbrt; :S;t OSXDOOS AMD WINDOW SCREENS, ALL prevents mosqnwosa. so. jumttij of the beef quality, ana - stshids: acxie a speclatty. AH for aaie low wj. v: 'via tf.vvv., f ;t1So Front St,, r-TES'PeEBa'iSr 1 . ttf.AVGw fcO. ir.tn V ia rTlari n I tmTtwrt WHOLE NO. 6530 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent. HOUSE No. 4 9 SOUTH SECOND street, bow ocespled by Mr. N. J scoot; mi ooDtabs eljcht rooms, water, fas and bath. House No. 407 South Socosd street. House No. 11S Sonih Fifth street, aow occu pied by Mr. Eaiz; baa water, bath and gas. House No. 113 South Fifth street. House northeast corner Eeoond and Ann streets. Hoose tontheast corner Seoond and Ann Sta. House northeast corner of Market snd. Fourth streets. . House southeast corner of fifth snd Princess: conulns slsht rooms. House southwest corner Chesnnt and Vonrth streets. House Salt Side of RemanA mtnmt hatwun Prlnoess and Chesnnt; eight rooms, cistern snd water works. House No. 417 North Third street: cistern and water works. House soatfceast earner of Tfol Pmm mnA ThtrA streets. Apply to - D. O'CONNOR. sn8tf . Real Estate Axent. For Bent, THOSE TWO FISE STORKS Op posite New Market, on South Front Street. Potsenlon to nna irWan mt. mi onoe; to other October 1st, 1887. Terms very rosaonsoie. an 28 It IL L. VOLLERS. For Rent, A DWELLING HOUSE ON FIFTH street, between Market and Prin cess, with six roomi and a rood Kitchen attached. Possession riven Apply to l. L BOWDEN. October 1st. sn28 It For Rent. THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE No. 835 North Fourth street, at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Calder. House contains nine rooms, esch hsvlnr a southern exposure. Admirably adapted to tbe use of two small families. Apply to an 88 lw W. L. or R. D. JKWETT. For Sale, r 1 DWELLING HOUSE AND FIVE acre Lot in the town of Rose Hill, on the W. W. R. R., 4i miles north of WUmlnrton. Also a 67 acre Farm one mile northeast of Rose Hill. For description. terms. Ao.. spply to W. B. SOUTHS H LAN D, auraii Koee hum. . v. LOUIS J. POISSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT. KO. 118 NORTH SECOND ST. i.t 111 mil Parties wishing to buy or sell Real Estate, and those hsvlnr Estates to manare and Bents to collect, would do well to call on me. an 28 It !f( Bold by DICS 3t MEAT? US' Gentlemen's Fnrnlahmr House. an 88 It At Actnal Cost. TAT28IBOTJS OF MAKCJG A CHANGE LS BUSI ness, I offer my entire stock of roods, oonslrtlnr in part of Chios, Glass, Qaeenswsre, Plsted and Britannia Ware at cost. Parties wlshlnr to snpply themselves with rood roods at low prices win find I (to their Interest to call and examine my stock at once. Rcspectfally, U C. UNEBEBT. No. 117 South Front St. an 28 tf Bartlett Pears! FRE?H ARRIVAL MONDAY MOENIKf VERT FINE. E. Warren & Son. an a If Wearing Enamel -pal NT. X WILL SELL YOU. OK I WILL FAINT or decorate your buOdlxf 'n a styleexoeDed by none. R. I. HUTCHINS, rraeneai rainvsr snaoeain- u ait aioua ui Paints. c Sole A reot for Improved Methods. Shop 113 North 0th street, ss lg Tinware. JX KEEP THIS LINE OF GOODS ALSO. IT YV Bono of your slop-shop work. It U the ixrk of your true snirnt or i.aoor. u yoa ouy a bill of this Ware from us and apieoe anonid leak charge it np to us. It Is rsrantd srainst leasase. umm m aum nimja,. M rs tr ooowi mniwire, In Stock, 450 BOXXS ALL GRADES TOBACCO, SS0 oaddles all styles TOBACCO. 40,000 fins and me- dlum dGARS. Special lndnoenrents oserea to wholesals buyers. Respectfully, sas U BMfl, DB-. as rs tf 10 Market street. ! Parties Leaving City, J LEASE LEAVE ORDERS. WILL BS FEOMP- tlF filled. ' - -CM. KiRRTW, News Dealer. MaahstU and Chariot CI0AR3, firs ceaU oafy. : aa 88 tf ' - - Hew Crop : X XXBICAS GROWN TCrj? KEED. ALL jf in arl.t Tall Cabbasa and CoHard Seed. 1 Tost orders solicited.- Prtee, smality and parity Vaaraoteea. Drurs, Chetnteals and Drurrlst i-ndra - BOBXRT K BELLAMY. Dr""nu aa 2tr - H. W. Cor. Front and.!.. t bts. fiSSI I ft; ) I'll " II 1 ;;;; u mil . BATC3 SF AvPTMJKXtSIWPt -One srttart OaaPay.--,'. t:V, .'.r,-, r , .'V Tj 1 1 p. J TUreoDaya,,...,.....;....; t & m: y V'.FTto Dsts..' ... 1 : I 1, SV ss ties Miff... fV WW ' A - . '. J ". . Oaa Week,. ...... 4 to Z . ' Tnreo Weeks,... 1 1 ' : ; '"-PJ8 Mosth,................ .'19 i- ' " Tw Momth............'.i18 " MoaUiS...... . .. ... .. .... MM Z . . sMoatha,,...,.. , t: sVOoBtzact Advertisements taken ai propor UoeaUly low rats. . , : y's?':., Tea Baes solid XlottpareQ type make one sqoar- NKW ADVERTL3E2EBINTS. COOLEST STORE ! IN THIS CITY. . ." : BROWN & RODDICK Korth Front 81. -,vH Wa offer for this week some special Jets as C follows : . " . - . . '. '' Ladles' Colored Silk Mits, - ; 68 cents, resnlar price $U0 a pair. " f-j"'-' I Gems White Drcis Shirts, Pleated Bosoms, suitable for Summer wear, S9 ' Cents, worth $10. Ladles' fand Gents' Summer Underwear. A Special Bsrraln m Gents' IBalbrlrcaa Shirts -;f . and Drawers, SO cents a pair, worth iL0v ' Ladles' ZephyriCorsets, iy- - 75 cents a pair. The most comfortable CORSE- . ': : for warm weather In the United States. - v-:,; ' - s ' '-, . ' Trunks. Ladies' and Gents' Trunks hi a crest variety of makes. This Store will close every Ft Idsy afternoon at , - v. 1 P. M. until further notice. i - - - BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET It 17 tf Cotton Bagging. CUBA nOLASSE 400 Bo" TOBico- QQ Cases POTASH azd LIE, g Q Q Barrels GOOD FLOUR. For sale low by HALL & PEARSALL. v: au 27 DAWtf Best Dressing in Use. FRENCH A SON'S OIL DRESSING FOB V . Ladies' and Children's Shoes. tvX Prfco 25 Cents a Bottle. Does not rum or crack the leather aad restores 1 It to Its ordinal lustre. Try it. Good for Buggy 7J Tops asd Harness also. Geo. R. French & Son loaremwH raoBT nrwirr. - anZStf -r Hats, Hats, Ladies9 Sailors, Umbrellas.' HARRISON A ALLEN.' - aaasrs.- aaSBti -.: -".to Fresh Drags ; :i QT ALL KINDS AT Jt? - -. ... J. H. HARDIN'S, '.(-'';- aa a tf Bew Market. Carolina Beach. PASSPORT LEAVES FOR CAROLINA EEACTI . .. every week dav at 9 and a exoeot Friday aad - - Saturday, when evenh-r boat leaves at LSI Train returninr leaves a 1 aad a. At tbe reauest of many tha Louise wul eon- -? ; . tlooe to maae her retrrlar trtp en oundsy. 1- -J . . Family Excursion, with mnsla br ItillssEsnd ' ." every Friday aad Satorday. - , - ' au!7tf nao Oeaei al Maaarer U . . GeimiB iaui.1! Fruit Jm-; JASLTN'S PRESXEVTNG IwITl !;;) ''.' AFPLX PARXXfl. Ao. AlVat otto PrtessC n f anSSU IB, . Market hi.'- Cotton is CoTnitipr inf;- JKD THE MErHANTS WTLt. SOON HATE tolsy la their stock of BLABS BOOTS smd' OFFICE STATIONERY. We have a toe stock ; of serytoi&s; la this Its, and we are prepared' to serve yoo. at BOCX BOTTOM TXICX&.- - r aa-ttt C W. YATE5. "; Persons r Bunding:: TtTTLL PLEASEEsafEMEXB THAT WM ARE H puttlnc trp Llrhtalas; Rods la snsmaotioa.; With oflnjc, DrlvaWeUs. Ae. Dontctvo yoar orders to Uchtnrar Rod Areata whea .yo. can' ret better work doae at lower lrnres here at' boma. Call oa as for Bners' Hardware ol every e?1pttorjjErA-r. FjrirES coi Dealers to Hs4wsjaJTlsewara, e- .r : sscu -. - a wdrtoca. a-. How: is ? Tour Timo ro oir. tocs sugqt. ob fi 1 ttbt a gees . ''paired sjadFamtedL 1 eaa raaks tt'look as as aew. or eaa trade or sea you a sew one. Try me. In the old )aU bejldtsc, eorner of Prmoeas aad Seeond streets. Tours truly, 4, 1. auteW B. P. sIcDOUGaUL, . rt - v. f .' '1 '; - t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1887, edition 1
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