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fhc horning Star: tyltXSAM H. BERMAttttji'" n.rr v KYfTHPT MONDAYS jrnr":" si. - OF SCB80BIPMOK, ADVAXCS. , Tear (by Mall). Postage 11. ...... SJ 00 0"Alf;.- " 6o I'Dree " .. " to iiie2,'",'itv subscribers, delivered In any paw Cntv Welvk Cbhts per week. - pur City 'tha .1 not authorised to oollect for more fHS? Sreo monthg in advanoo 1 thoPost omoe at Wilmington, N. C. MtoriJ at w rf0C0Qd clasa Matter. . .--' REDUCTION IN PRICE. tunt'011 '3 invited to the foil ow irre,iiioel rates of subscription:. pailY STAB, By mailt is:oo 3.00 1.50 SO ,ear.... .Six Months. . . Tliren Month. One Month T City subcrlbe: l'liri. Mont 0,io Month . One Wefk. L.56 52 12 tt i:gkly stab, By mailt War .,...$1.00 Duo Six Montis. . Three Months -60 SO Tho reduction in price will, we are confidfit, adil raaterially to our al rfil,y lanj? circulation, thus making the i'4p, r iuoro valuable than ever to jilv.Hti-irs. 0:r telegraphic news service has recently been largely increased, and it irf our determination to keep the Stab j to t he highest standard of neA'sp'ptr excellence. O UTLilJN ESS. Gen. F. C. Latrobe, present incum bent, has been unanimously nomina te as the Democratic candidate for the Mayoralty of Baltimore. St. Louis is drenched with rain, which has greatly interfered with the Grand Army parade; despairing of good weather, many thousands of veterans have left for their homes. A Ber lin dispatch states that the French men shot on Saturday on the border, were trespassing on German soil. The offerings of bonds at the Trea sury yesterday amounted to only $233, 900, which the Secretary regards as a very pood sign, as showing a feel ing of greater confidence and secu rity. The Chicago wheat market yesterday was weak under heavy re ceipts, corn higher, and provisions stronger and more active. The New York Democracy, in State Con vention at Saratoga, yesterday nomi nated State officers, and adopted a lengthy platform, embodying the car dinal principles of the Democratic party; the endorsement of the Presi dent was greeted with tumultuous applause. The Manchester mar kets are quiet in all departments, while prices were steady, and occa- siouaJy a slight weakness. The Grand Army parade in St. Louis yes ' today was a huge affair, notwith standing the drenching rain which prevailed during its progress; the men were nearly all equipped with umbrellas and rubber coats, and had their trousers rolled up. Gen. Edward Hopkins, collector at St. John's, Fla., died in Jacksonville yes terday. The Massachusetts Re publicans met in State Convention yesterday at Boston, adopted a plat form of principles, and nominated candidates for State officers, headed with Oliver Ames for Governor. J-ne additional death from cholera at Sew York quarantine; no new cases Ported, and no danger is appre hended of a spread of the plague. " The cutter Thistle will not be ready for to-day's race. Aew York markets: Money easy . at 4!J per cent,, closino- nffr nf S nor e, ; cotton quiet at 9 9-169 ll-16c; southern flour quiet; wheat options 'osed steady; No. 2 red October 80 !c; corn-No. 2 October 515Hc; JPifits turpentine steady at 32Jc; rosin 8tdyat10T.Jl 12i. AE0'1 ileal of sickness at South UroliD Allege is reported. Ml Amelie Rives will have a Ro nian story i Lippincott for Novem ber. Kace prejudice is now as strong in bleeding Kansas" as in maltgoed Georgia. otife(eral(i vetera"n8o7"Columbia vicinity are about to organize a be v,iouuii, xi, ouernt 10 Popular. talSkjUlh ardin7Confederate8 are em 'Dg f mn'wS an address "aol- ton J g lansaage of the Charles-- m and Courier" SryVhaUhT8 said to itfry p00r- we are not surprised. cebrdrofIreliod,,ponhi? hi 6 has enough to break any man completely . crown. A r lOrfilrtn 1 minet f u uorn citizen of Wil- p n a,lwavs bets on the Yankees B neral principle8 and wing . fle . ,B -ttieripo . . .-j. inanw4l. uoan Deat the world tn cm, . lng and ho bets on v Ameriw 3": Maxtoh Union: at her rer I tmZ every time .nui". f;.a.-: sidehcem Richmond county, on the morn-; V. Ti."1'. : riftef as to mprWo a" . - --"? .' ing of the3d inst; Mrs. KaUe Sutherland 1 Stedman and Mr. Frame iu woman, . I luture f r"T - V I II XLI -NO. 6. It is very diffio nit indeed' to eet a tne truth Of anv Bohlic matter Now itia emphatically denied that , th President called a conference at Oa View for the, purpose of framing Tariff measures All that was dia caased was how far he might go ia his message to, Congress. The Balti more iun is -our authority forihis. It says ftrther : T ; r "The President hold that the fraction of dejwing tarifE legislation does not be , k F l ihe Esecutiye but to Congress, and inat ail he can do is to urge upon that body toe -rjerfnrmnna n affording the people some relief from their burdens. In the meantime; for the inform- owuu ut crongress. tne Treasury Depart "k6 PIParir,g a comparatiye statement I snowing the duties on every article under the last three tariff cts, the amount of revenue produced. - the cost of collection ana ine classes of citizens to be benefited vy reienuon oi tne present rate." To show that the Stab is read, let us mention two recent facts: First. we recently commended Theo. H, tiui s poems. A letter to the poet runs: "The Stab speaks so highly of your poems I will be glad if you will send me a copy, etc." Second, we mentioned receiving a letter from a iSew York merchant thanking us. for what we said of ex-President Davis. Yesterday's mail brought us a letter from a North Carolina mer cantile firm, asking for his address. lhey are pleased to say: we aiso aesire to add our sincere thanks for your noble defence of one of our olaest. purest and best men and states men. We reiaice tn knn thnt Nnrih Carolina possesses men who have too much true manliness to fall into line with the JXewa and Courier order, and with best wianes and high regards, we are, etc." Tha inevitable Pat Donan has been writing up Saratoga. The Hew Or leans States goes for the most exces sive ink ehnger of the age. We copy a sentence or two: "Donan's fustian pen-pictures may be amusing 10 readers oi a western paper, and may for aueht We IcnOW hf tftlrpn hv thorn aa veracious; but to us. who are neither of me .&a8t or the West, bis frothy flights of rhttoric are to be received not alone cum grano, but, as he himself would say, toto cum sacco satis with an entire sack of sa line dubiety." Whenever Pat mounts his rhetori cal coach he drives at least twenty steeds, and they run away with him. His adjectives arewful enemies. Mr. J. H. Campbell is to have charge of the Macon Telegraph, lie says: I regard the present tariff rates as un- uercssarny njgn ano snail support the President and the prent hnrfv of th TYam- ocratic party in their efforts to reduce the name, a graouai reduction that will not seriously interfere with manufactuiing in- tcieaus swjms io oe me reasonaoie course. 1 shall not force t that the great agricultural interests of the country must be considered iu rescuing a jubi conclusion. Other Protection papers in the South would do well "to draw in their horns." Bronson Howard's new comedy, entitled "Henrietta," was played at Union Square Theatre, New York I city, and was a hit. A large au dience were delighted. Howard is probably the best American play wright living. A letter from Mr. M. J. Battle, a leading farmer and man of educa tion near Whitaker's, in a recent let ter says: "Let me say that no one enjoys the fruits of your well stored brain and prolific pen more than I." The new class at Princeton num bers 140. We would like to see that number entering Chapel Hill. Spirits Turpentine. After whom was the' town of Murphy named ? Can the Bulletin inform m Roxboro Courier; Owinsrlito ill-health Rev. M. T. Best, we regret to say, has been compelled to leave this cir- Yadkin .Valley News . The hail of last Thursday afternoon did much damage to ine looacco crop in westneia. ana ine seciioa ease oi mat lownemp. Durham Hecorderi. Mr. J. R riattia si-tM f! unm nf tint) Z1n-Aatr 1'ln.ta about one quarter of a mile from the cor- a. ii i . a a - . n a j-. . ttf poruiu nmus ,ior o.vxu. , uspw u A., vv. Barham was -. the auctioneer. ' This land sold a few years ago for $35.00 per acre. Mr J R rffl.rT.hrtn ah t the mnat Af the lnta A a far n hparrt ' frnm the frnat fiatur- -dnv nitrht AtA Ymt littte Hamaere 'Tho nnvi iruui iitru( oona may. buow vnat ine looacco crop was oamageaia GreenkboryAJFrtXrtMflM. We have heard the - opinion: expressed that a greaiTieai oi lonacco in xne western pare of the State was rained bv the f rnat nf Hat- urday night. If so, r the financial loss to mat section wiu oaf very - serious. Quite an accident occurred with a hone and buggy and two ; young ladies near Pleasant Garden yesterday evening. The young ladies were, returning from a meet ing at Pleasant Garden church at about the hour of 5 o'clock, ; when the horse sprang off and tumbled . them, both out, -injuring' one of them quite badly, while; the other escaped unhurt. WILMINGTON, 74th year. . Mr a - a tctt,ii. f u"wjj:,,un ma morning or the AI Inst., between midnight and day, the barn and stables including two horses and a bnguy of the Rev.: Joseph Evana, pastor of Ashe pole Church, at Plain .View, was consumed by fite ; supposed to be the work or an incendiary. Loss about $400: no In surance. - . .. : ' Gold8boro . Argus: - The in crease in the valuation of property in the city of Goldsboro oyer last year is said to be over $200,000. . The through freight yesterday going south was drawn by two engines. There were 51 cars be sides the caboose. Evidently somebody is buying something somewhere. Bishop Key of the M- E Churcn South, will preach in St. Paul nhnmh flnnri.. n u uuun a. m., ana at hi. John that eveninff at ih nni hnnr t. those of our readers who are acquainted with the accomplished Rector of BtZ J uyar, it is unnecessary for us to stata 77.,"". "utcii, ima ciij, liev. jt ja. I f""11'8 sermon published In our" Sunday's issue was published by request tnllsboro Observer A Vnnitn lady was received into the Methodist church at Cedar Grove 8unday. This makes twenty-five ner&nna vhn .u church, the result of the recent meeting at that place. Last Friday, Arthur, tha y-year old son of JammA r.hh- a pole and broke a bone in his left arm inis makes the third time his left arm has ueeu oroKen. ma right arm has been broken once. Little Rnhin w.ki youngest son of Mr. Thomas Webb, met with a serious accident Mondav H -, tryine to drive a rnrtn'H - a . - Hev .ms viv piO" toi, when the cartridge exploded send ine ffrta Kail i i c i i"ruuKu fcoe paim ot nis lert hand making aa ugly and painful wound. Raleieh Visitor'. L practice law were onnlA h tha O., - e "J .v uuuicuio COUrt tO-dAV tn thn fnllnninn H Joseph F. Spainhour, Wilkes; Joseph L C Bird, McDowell; James N. Norfleet, EJgecombe; Charles H. Dale. Mecklen burg; Julian S. Mann, Hyde; Thos. R Ransom, Northampton ; Oliver C. Bynum Chatham. William W v. u ; Eli E. Dilliard. Halifax; Hiram A. Whit tiogton, Yance; William H. McNeill Cumberland; Alex W. McAliater. Ran' UolDn; Archifeald A. Hicfca Omnvin. Willl&m R Eilmnrnlsnn Wo.no.. V..r..l . tlawkins. Warren - Mnin Ta. M.,t: Rutherford Jnhn s m iora: Jarnh Stewart rvawu. t..v Yann. Hertford; Forest W. Whit aktr. Halifax; John N. Wilson. Guilford: Clement G. Wright fJniirnrri . w.n CCiiej. Guilford-Jnspnh T Pn,.l o den;WilhamH. Ruffin. Wilson: Ben i P Taylor. Wilson; Willie M. Person, Frank lin; George W. 8parger. Suiry; Andrew o. Alleu. Irelell- Pmniu P;sm1 Po.r...: mans; John G. 8b w, Cumberland; Tnos. y- "uiurse. uicnmonu; Herbert Li.Greene Wilkes: Marriin M Park. a u..i (Mr. Thos. N. Hill. Jr.. of Halifax, who was regisierea in the list or applicants, was de talced on acRount nf fjiknaa nL !n be examined upon another day. O? 3110 GITT. NEW ADVERTISRHIBNT8. L Poisson For rent. Notick To;rentera market stalls. E. Warkwi & 8oh Fruit baskets. MrjNSON The big boom has comf. Colli kr & Co Furniture at auction. 8oi4crroB of Treasury Sale of real estate. Wcatber tn tne Cotton Belt, There was more or less rain vesfcer day at all the stations in the Wil mington cotton belt. Wilminsrton Station reported a "trace," and Salis bury one and two-hundredths inches the highest. At Cheraw, Florence, Lumberton and Wadesboro. there was less than half an inch. The highest temperature reported was at Florence and Goldsboro 82 degrees. Wilmington registered 81. as did Lumberton, and Cheraw. The max imum at Salisbury was 73 degrees and the minimum 45 the lowest recorded for the twenty-four hours ended at 7 p. m. last night. The Clyde Line Additional Faellltlt. The management of the Clyde steamers have put an additional steamer on the line from New York to this city. This will give two steamers - i next week the Qulf Stream sailing from Wilmington Wednesday. Oc tober 5th, and the Regulator Satur day, October 8th. The new arrange ment will afford ample facilities to shippers at this port, at whose re quest, no doubt, the additional steamer was put on the line, the de mand for freight room here being very great. - mayor's Oonrt There were only three delinquents before the Mayor yesterday morning. The cases were soon disposed of. Anna Smith, colored, arrested on the charge of disorderly conduct, was dismissed, the testimony against . her being insufficient. Minerva Williams, colored, charged with permitting hogs to run the streets, was fined five dollars. Samuel Smith, colored, charged with doing business as ; stevedore without license, had his case con tinued until to-day. New Business. Mr. J. L. Crooin has rented the stores Nos. 24 and 20 North Water street, corner of Princess, where' he will conduct a wholesale and retail drv croods and arrocerv business. Mr. - ef -r - . - - r - Croorn has gone .North to select his stock, and in the meantime the build ing is being put in order for its new occupant. ' " i A falesram received here last night froin Fayette ville brought.1 the ; pain- 1UI llitCiilgClllyC lyAACbb AXA. A e tmVi iia . m.m a A -m a wa nn tfAW.AnAW OIaIt aVl at". If' I ar. i ;nAlNMA.n 4M-Aw' - Hj w fJ ntno T ra was feared he mieht not live through f kJljCU.JJACljAX TV CD DV DCAlVUSlJ DAVja, wumw ss ruv a - '-. -.ii -r-r . .. -- i i-- --iia" x' "t - N. .6' rHTJRSDAy: SEPTEMBER 29. 1887; Xoeai Dots. a given the' The "warm spell has oyster traffic a set-baefc. -There is" considerable-'aickneaa among children in the city; The steamer JBenacre will load cotton at the Vyilmington Compress. Building operations are brisk and promise to continue so throu gh- out.tre winter. Therms a heavy crop of mast this year,' indicating, some people say, a hard winter. ; The fourth annual exhibition of the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association will be held in Goldsboro October 20, 27 and 28. "Two "steamers will leave New York for Wilmington this week the Qulf Stream to-morrow (Friday), and the Regulator on Saturday. Receipts of cotton yesterday 1,674 bales. Total receipts for the crop year 32,854 bales; to same time last year 9,021 bales. Increase, 23,883 bales. Don't forget the meeting at the Produce Exchange to-day at 12 m., to consider the Cape Fear & Yadkin valley Railroad extension t Wil mington. The new storm signals which: Were ordered to be used on and after September 1st, 1887, have not yet been received at the Signal office in this city. The seven prisoners sentenced to the State penitentiary at the last term of the Criminal Court, will leave for Raleigh this morning in charge of two of Sheriff Manning's deputies The Wilmington Light Iufaotry have decided to equip themselves with new uniforms, each member agreeing to an individual monthly assessment until the amount required Is raised. The meeting of colored people at the City Hall Tuesday night to hear the address of John H. William son of Raleigh, Secretary of the State Colored Industrial Fair, was poorly attended. The fair will be held on the 25th of October. The police were on the track yesterday of a colored boy who struck a white girl a severe blow in the face a day or two ago, while she was trund ling a baby carriage on the streets. If the fellow is caught he will no doubt get his deserts. Sattr1onCart. In the case of A. UrPUff e iYST Ar-F; Lucas, concerning the use of a soda water machine, judgment for $CC was rendered against the defendant. A motion for a new trial was made by defendant's counsel. MacRae & Strange for plaintiff; J. D. Bellamy for defendant. The case of Rose Carter vs. W. A. Westermann, was set for Friday. In the case of James Bask in vs. Mollie Baskin, suit for divorce on the ground of desertion, judgment was given for plaintiff. J. D. Bellamy, Jr., for plaintiff; no counsel for de fendant. L. A. Capps vs. T. J. Capps and others. Nol. pros, as to- Dr. T. F. Wood, surety. The case . as to the other defendants was continued until Monday. J. T. Elliott counsel for plaintiff; Junius Davis for Dr. Wood, and J. D. Bellamy, Jr., for the other defendants. ! Sallier, Lewis & Co. vs. C. Rosen thal. Judgment non-suit. Ada A. Edens vs. J. T. Ed ens. Suit forslander. Judgment non-suit. W. T. Elliott for plaintiff; M. Bellamy for defendant. ' The Court took a recess at noon until 10 a. m. to-day, when the fol lowing cases arq set for a hearing: Jacob Greenwald vs. the Asheville and; Spartanburg R. R. Co. Russell & Ricaud and J. L Macks counsel for plaintiff; Stedman & Weill for defend ant. F. E. Patrick vs. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co. Russell & Ricaud for plaintiff; Junius Davis, Stedman & Weill for defendants. . J. R. Turrentine vs.' Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co. , Russell & Ricaud for plaintiff; Junius Davis, Stedman & Weill for defendants. Sbcll-Flsli Adverttslna:. In its issue of the 24th. our esteem ed contemporary the Messenger men tions that it had been selected as one of the two "leading newspapers" of the State in which to print the adver tisement of the Shell-Fish Commis sion. And in its issue of the 28th it again refers to the matter and says: The Raleigh News-Observer and the Wilmington Messenaer are the two papers designated - to do the official advertisiner " verv well. We refer to this matter with nd obiect whatever except to do simple I iustice to ourselves. ', The advertising of ihe Shell-Fish .Commission was offered 'to the' Star before it was offered to the Messenger ; but the let ter of the "Commissioner stated that ayA va vuv ,( vviausuouviiys . dvmwm fl fa nnnmnvf flfATi . t f TmAaXTl TTl All A sbsTl bay. expenses of advertising.- and was uwu a vasiVBuavu aaw " .w - - a! 1 ' '!' -j.t: lv-t. ko ui8BDunL?ine" innniKuuut bb ,w , o o . -- ---. I m jia;iuut, wa, iib 2--.-v - 1 - i ; ia Anuavtiit smtm.. : The storm whioh .occasioned copi ous rains in the Gulf States on Toes day has changed its ' direction and is now moving up the Mississippi Val ley. Owing to its anticipated ap proach to this section the signals were disnlaved at tha fiicnAl flffl J this city by order of the chief officer in Washington; but as soon as the change In its course became anoarent they were ordered down signifying: inat inis coast was apparently free irom its visitation. . Rains of an inch and more were re ported from the .Western part of this State, Virginia, South Carolina and various points In the Gulf States and Mississippi Valley. The atmos phere still seems unsettled in this district and rain may. yet be occa sioned by the storm's passage north or tnis point. . The approach of the storm towards the area-of high pressure has largely reduced the energy and greatly re tarded the progress of the cool wave. so nothing definite can be stated in regard to it. Small Steam Yaenta. A recent ruling of the Treasury De partment in regard to small steam yachts, says: The hull and boiler of every yacht," or other small craft of like character, propelled by steam, without regard to oiio ui vessel, provided iu can De xisea in navi Cation, m n at. ha in boiler being subjected to the hydro- owtiiu nsbi. required Dy law. ine pi- lui, uuu engineer must also be licensed, and annh nthi- nmviaino I v 1C71 SUO of the law complied with as may be cypnutiuie 10 tne particular vessel under examination. A license as "special engineer" for small steam yachts or pleasure ves sels will be granted to any person of swu uuartbvier woo nas sumcient ex perience to manage the boiler and machinery safely. A similar "spe- license as pilot ior sucn vessels will be granted to any person of like good character who is familiar with the navigation in which they are to be employed, understands the pilot "ics, uuu uas naa sumcient expe rience in nananng tnis or other sim liar vessels. The master of a vessel in tnis class does not require license. Tne Graded Senoole. The superintendent of our graded schools wishes us to announce that he will be at the Hemenway school to-morrow from 10 a. m. to 12 m., for the purpose of examining new pupils. He will examine new pupils at the Union school to-morrow from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Children living north of Market street attend the Hemenway; those living south of that street at- the Union school. The schools onen for work next Monday and all should oe prompt in attendance. New pupils for the colored schools will be examined next Monday when the schools open. . K1VKH AND MADINE. Swedish barque Heidi, Wulff, hence for Riga, passed Flintrannan aept. 19th. The British steamship Benacre, 1,030 tons, Capt. Ogg, arrived in be low, yesterday evening, from New York. The new steamboat building at Point Caswell for Capt. Black, to take the place of the Lisbon, will be launched next week. The Danish barque Rialto and the Norwegian barque Frithjof arrived in below yesterday afternoon and an chored at the quarantine station The steamer Cape Fear, from Fay- etteville yesterday, brought down 450 bales of cotton, including 80 bales of the cotton damaged by water re cently when the steamer's lighter was on fire. The Cape Fear river is reported in good boating order. Steamboat men experience some difficulty a short distance above Elizabethtown. where the channel has been changed by a land-slide. The Signal Corps station at Kitty Hawk reports schooner Little Charley, Ireland, from Beaufort, N. C, for Baltimore, with fish oil, went ashore on the beach near Oregon Inlet Life Saving Station at 10 p. m., Sept. 23d Crew of three men saved. THE HAILS. Tqd malls close and arrive at the City Pos OfiM ft a follow.; GLOSS. . - Northern through mails, fast 10:00 P. M Northern througa and way malLs.... 80 A. M North Carolina and Atlantlo and North Carolina Railroads and roates supplied therefrom . . . lOrOJ P. M. A 8.-C0 A. M Balellrh.. ...CD0 P. X. aC6MA.M Southern maOs M P. M Cheraw A Darltnrton Railroad and points supplied i herefrom 93 P. M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. . . Western malls, a a Railway 5:00 A. M FayettevUle, C P. A Y. V. B. R. and points supplied therefrom 5:00 A. X SaJelfh A Hamlet Railroad and nolnta supplied therefrom... 8)0 P. M Charlotte and Moxton -...6) F. X A 8X0 A. M DDJIU1TUM i7V r. a Wrlbtsvu1e ..m...- 8-83 A. M TUESDAYS ANO FRIDAYS. Onslow C L and. Intermediate ofaoee SJ0 A. M ' omoee.... . .. . .;;......... a.w r. st Cape Fer rlrer mall... 1X0 P. M Horon, throsSwa,ySSans!.. iowp.k 5f ttSLy?. Bu 2 4- Southern, west of norence . aso A. X caroUna Central Railroad. A. X A 9 J0 P. X Carriers delivery open oH 8on4ay trora sso to 0:70 A. X. J" " " Mans collected from street boxes In baaf- nfatt Bortlons of ftltv at ft AIM-. 11:00 A.M. and l-CO F.X.: from other parts of toe otty at 4 AJC and P. XC ; , , , ; -, .- tli',,'.u ; l -General delivery open from LO AJC. to 7 P.X. ad on Bondays rrora to to iosn a. el. Dtasxp ucioo opeB irora tu a. as. io.m x-, m. jsumey. uraer man . AeKisies imenDn. opea WHOLE NO. 6557' :W" Department, U.S.9lrmar Serviee. .. Aimay, ; I - Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Wai a eV S y . - . ucucutui isommerce ana Agricuaurc. OOTTOIf-BEX.T nt7I.I.KTIN. The following table shows the arcrag6 maximum and minimam temperature, and verage 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 rxUiut or all reports sent to each centre of district. Observations taken daily ate P. M.. 75th meridian time. September 28. 1887 6. P.M. g ATX RAO E . DiSTnicr.. -5 Max. I Min. J Rain So Temp.jTemp.l FalL 8 76 78 74 72 70 72 75 78 72 84 72 80 62 54 es 54 64 88 '58 64 56 70 56 60 1. 08 .33 .07 .00 .03 .05 .10 .46 .00 .95 .01 .34 Augusta Charleston. ... Galveston Little Rock Memphis Mobil . . : 12 8 17 15 19 9 7 10 13 5 10 Montgomery . . new uneans . . Savannah .... Vic ks burg Wilmington . . . Meataer IneJeetien The followine are tl indicatlona for to-day, received at 1 m. : For Virginia, light -rains, wanner. light to fresh winds, generally" south easterly. For North Carolina and South Car olina, slightly warmer, light rains, followed by cooler, fair weather. Uc-ht to fresh winds, generally southerly. r or Georgia and Eastern Florida. light rains, followed by cooler weath er, light to fresh variable winds. For Western Florida. Alab ama and Mississippi, slightly cooler.fair weath er, preceded in northern portions by light rains, light to fresh variable winds, generally southerly. For Tennessee, light rains, followed by cooler, fair weather, light to fresh winds. It used to be miirl that "virtuo .in. builds the Pf ram ids" hut if it ewa nn ivmi. quering and to conquer, Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup will out cure and out live them an. x POWTV VTfl-Oa. mnrmrm n. ... " vwumii ojnui is uie and Kumi Tin .sT iiuZ,K.i:rr?S f""1" naed for thirty ycara wtta never fnin f- rnooest by mLlliona of mother and children. from the feeble Infant of a week old to the adult. It eorrecta acidity of the atomach, reOevea wtnd inveereat, beaith the Bert and Sorert Remedy In tbe world. In all ClitLDRKN, whether arlauyr from toethiix or vrw;. wux. cuu airccuoBa lor cauur will aooompany each bottle. None renalne qnleaa the fao almUe of CURTIS A PKKKINS la on the nut. aide wraDter. Bold bv ail Medicine Deaiera. $5 oenta a botUe. DIED. THOMAR AtRrnnawfoV n c.. i or-v 5 cibf Infaatnip. MARY SUMNkk. daoxmer a. uu wmoqaeitae. nomaa, ared 10 montba. "Of inch la the Klardom of He re a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fnnutiire at AecCod. ON THURSDAY. SKPTXXBXB 86TH. AT 10 we wUI sea iho PnroeU Honae rornltare, oooalat Dlnlne and Office ranltare. dn,r. Ac VULO-lAH A CO., ep 4t Aactloneera. Market Notice. A LL PERSONS WHO BID OTP STALLS, .J"! "f u ovmarm oa we ma Lost , are here by notified thill nnlMa K.v 4- -tT - . . - - " mm mm. aAaw M O UAjT L. mm il np and nous for the oomtsr year aljmed bv 11 - v7x- - ivui. Tf ui ue bu claims on each Stall. c, and tbe same wlU be otherwise diaposed of. k d wat t. Plt Chairman For Rent, A TWO-STORT HOUSE, CON- talnlDf foar loom, with kltcben attached, on Cbeannt street, near the Postcffice. Clrtero on tbe pre- Lv POISSON, Real Estate A rent. miaes. eepJOlt The Big Boom TTA8 COME, AND WE ASS SELLING Largely firm RTirTTr.j vii Ptvpwma Talent wlU telL Leare your orders lor next week at IfTTWSmrn; cep 29 It ' Merchant Tailor. Ac. TXTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED TAB HAWD- somest line of FRUIT BASKETS over shown In thla city. We can now make yon np a beautiful BASKET OF FRUIT. E. Warren & Son, XX CHANGE CORNER. sep tf SALE OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WILMIHOTON. N. a Bv Vlrtne of artkm tr40. Rerlae. Htmtytimm vf the United States, the andersUrned will offer at pnblio aaotlon oa Friday, December 80. 1SS7. at 10 o'clock A. M la front of the sooth door at the Court Hoose, tn the city of Witelnfton, New . muJ TBI VU1UU7, XTUI kU T " " I " Mi. mX IU. rlCaX. tlUe and Interest of tbe United States hi and to the following described picoes or parcels oi land, to-wit : Lou numbered one, two. three, four ana are, la block nnmoerea nrry; lota numbered Mono and two. hi block numbered seventy- bered nlnetv. fn tha oltv of WUmfna-tnTi: mw Hanover eoaaty. Nona Carolina, the said described cremlaea hsrlaf been levied on and old to t rjnlUHl KLaXoa aa tbe nmnart. .f Joseph H. Neff, pursuant to aa execution tssned oui or me circuit uourt or tae united states for we eastern iisinot ot ztoru uarouaa in saus- Joseph H. Heff. and oonyeyed to the United the Register of Deeds for said ooonty la book Q. ti. Q. pp. 634 and (3S, and book W, W, W, pp. lul tO mwmj Ifrl S A. ASS a. SPA SO. 'blNNNIN. I Terms of Sale : One-third cash and balance oil Vwen pSL t one ciYi r oa day of sale; deferred payments to bear aix per mmi i ua am rbwvu bj bow ua taorv gage rejec on t-hm nrrmfri Tarn ru-nc M i iiai mil reserved to act asy or all bids. A. XoCUB Solicitor of the Treasury. Sep 30 9t t9 Oct 18 87 NOV 10 84 Dee esistsss Dunlap Stiff Hats, ; ; Umbrellase HAAE1SON ALL jjJLil I ,-ft ihhds oi a jiafuwDi naorwaa or vbo unitea States at the November, 1878. term of said Oovrt BATXM JT AAfCBTItir.Ci o eoT$ one ryr 1 n - i . e - - f.......'..-.-. it - - - 1 - - Mfcr i! ' War OcFctract AdvertlaemeaU taxes at proper- -tlonately lowratea., ,vjv.- Taauneajond SonpateU type nUaoMnw NKW ADVEimSKMENTS. For Bent; V . BOrsi Ha ill SOUTH SXCOJCJ St i ytT9t' B0W W t 'oobl ; Z ''i. Jooatatos elfkt rooms, water, fas aad . Ah. ' . . - Bonce No. m Sonti Mfth wXrmA. ',' Hotue oa wet atde of Touitk. betw4a Oraare - and Ann; water, rat as4 bath. S : V - Fine new Howe eonU aide of Cbeoaet. betwees. . . v, , , ,v, l.v -- Sixth aad BTBlh rtreeU. water, gas aod baU.' 7 - ' f Booae aoaUtweet ooner Cbentit aad toarta - Vl- also ..-.-.: . Store, OSloes and several flae Wfaerrea ? f Apply to 'z D. 0COXKOH. , - , P 23 tf Heal buu 1 i For Rent, X. A N1W HOTTSK. nn-RV m i iukhim r . -.t mail ma.. .- - m LfBd tfeRae Btreeta. eoaUlabur alx" - IIatko rooma and bath roota i: 5a. r I i Iwaur. atablea, Ao . oa premSea! M Apply to . - For Eent, PUBCELL nouaK, mTT-TWO HOOKS. appiy to - -.- . p "tf wm. x. srgrygxR aoq For Rent. that ornnromnTTa gwvo j '- "-"7. . -vjuoiu, boi yes 1 phi rnuwu. MDi-rw oomnMBON Ootober" '" A rood stand to be rented cbeao. Applr to - W n. t. ivW ep 18 tf IS) North Water SC S 2 5 , 0 O OiO O" v WORTH or WHICH KrSTBI JBOLDOCT WITHIN TIIC XEXT GO DATS. " OCR STOCK comprise the late it Koveltlea In tbe way of DRESS FOR ICXN. ROTS' AKJ CH1L-. VKKS. Oar itock of FUENrSHTNO OOODSJa oomplet and we offer them at creat'y redaoed prloea : : 'V K. A W. COLLARS AT SI 00 per doses. ' ' V.' K- 4fc W. CCFFS " lu " - PEARL SHIRTS 8) eecb, and other rood la proportion to : Sow la the opportunity to take adraatatw of thla aaie, while the stock la oonpteU la all Us ap- " - .. kv, mm w tj upiki room for mamifafcnv4n i m ottvw . . - ' order from to 40 per cent, kiaa 'then can be ' boTuht elsewhere. A. DATID, WaolesAIe Clothier and Merchant Tailor. eep 88 1 tn ' FALL STYLES. yjt SHOW NOW MAST KXW AJCD FRXTTT . "V fc styles or Ladle'. Gents', IGsaea' aad CbUdrens ".. ' sHors. ; , " - v ' BIST DRKSSDIQ POR LADIES' SHOES la the V " State. WCl not crack or lnjore leather. " . "V y . Geo. R. French & 8ons, ;;' 10S NORTH TROXT BTPXTT. . aeptStf . B. O. EicPIK. t. A. DOLAH' B. G. EMPIE & G0.f - -j - ' r COTTON BUYERS AND BROKERS, WILL EXECUTE ORDERS FOR FUTURE DE LIVERY In Kew York and ( hicaro Xxchanf es. sep SOIm Shorthand Writing- '3 JpULL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IH TXJT V weeks at ONE-HALF the maaleost, and ta ONE . 'J FrfTH the time nsually rtqtured by the corres- pondence system. Complete mastery of the Art, and abtury to ' write aay word tn Encltah raaranteed. - - " Boars of lastractkm (dnrtnc evenings frota B to II P. MO salted to the ooaveaienoe ot yesmc -men In easiness. - " Circulars ontaininf fall mformatioB at Book.!' - ' and Drag Stores. For Scholarships arply from to y T. M. io ' . iOBn W. BARNES. Teacher, , ' - At offloe of Geo. A. Pck, Xu a. Front at. - --'. Grape Phosphates, ; v DXLIGHTFTL COMEINAIIOH OF-FTJ-Ot . Qrape Jnloe with Tpnlo PsosTthates. aa- elegant ' and re freak ug drink, for eents only, at - J. h. HARDIN'S rharmav. -' . ' sep 85 tf Stw BLaraet. ' Look for the Horse rF YOU" WANT TO FIND THE CHEAPEST, t ' JL place hi tbe city to bay Hern ess aad Ssvodiery ' Ooods. Trunks aad Satoaeis; if yon waal yow - -Repairing done as tt should be brmg tt to . FXMNELL A DANIEL, 4 ' Hone Milliners, Sou IS So. FrositBC , ' ' . . . mm , . , Direct Importation. my mi u MUTTna BKry;. A NOTHER INYCICE OF EARTHENWARE. C. O. and White Oraatte, cx BrUiah bareaa George iron urerpooi. rasa reoetvea aaa ior - - crLn xTCH3soaL ITsepgtf Innxwtera. - " - How is :Yoiir Timo rj GET YOUR BTJQOT 10B CARRIAGE EX-" paired aad Pahxted. I oaa snake it lodk as rodf " ee aew. or caa trace or s-41 yon mv c. Try . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1887, edition 1
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