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fhe MorriingyStafc Hi WILLIAM jntfVPEKMARI rro. T.MRP DAILYXCTFT XONPATO.: 1TM or StTBBCBETTIOH, ABTAKCS. , rhv Mall). Postage P!d,..w E W j InA MnnthS. 3 00 Months - .,. 180 ,04tto City Subscribers, delivered la way part 'fth ara not authorised 'to ooUeot forjnore e.n months to advance. -? , v a m Second Class XatterT , . OUTLINES A terribly destructive storni is re ported from the southern pcoast ;of Mexico; a town of eight thousand in habitants was s wept awayand many lives lost. The TJ. S., Supreme Court yesterday granted-rwrits jot habeas corpus in the caseatjf the im- prisoned Virginia attoxneysretArn able next Monday, whentlyi will be tried upon their merits. 4 The first snow storm of the; season, pre vailed at Utica, . 2. -Xi " yesterday? . Another death from cholera1 at Swinburn Island, N. Y., is .reported the Alesia's passengers will not j be" permitted to come ashore.; fT Oner death and three more cases i of. yellow fever are reported from Tampa since last report, but the situation is 're garded more hopeful.: Mr. Rob ert Garrett resigned the presidency of the Baltimore and "Ohio -Railroad, Co. yopterday, and it twas accepted. Another cotton-laden v steamship caught on tire at -Savannah yester day; she has four thousand bales on bo.ini. - A riot, led by a Russian priest, occurred at Ruthovitza Sun day: troops were called, out to dis perse the rioters and many of them were injured. The President left Minneapolis Tuesday nighl,' and commenced his southward flight; at every point along the night'sride the' people were out'in iorce, with bands and bonfires, to extend greetings; Sioux City was reached about sunrise, where the Corn Palace was ifae great novelty, after an inspection of which the party left for f.Onmhajon 1 'reach ins; which place a' perfect - oration wastendered. ; - - Yesterdays. was! a dull day in the Chicago wheat and corn markets, and-provisions were weak and lower. The 'Manches ter markets are quiet throughout, and the inaction of buyers continues. The American. Bankers' Associa tion convened 'in annual session' at Pittsb org yesterday,' Corinec ticut bank cashier has been, arrested, charged with 'appropriating; funds to a large amount.. '. '- Frosty -as" far, south as Port Gibson, Miss., Tuesday night. -rKorfolkhad an .OfJOjflre last night. -rM1" won tlre third game in the match with St. Louis for the world's championship. . New Yo remarkets: Money easy at Si ft 5 per cent. ; closing offered at 3T per cent; cotton quiet at 9 7-169 9-16c; southern flour not quoted; wheat' options dull and featureless; No. 2 red October 8181fc; corn iio lower; o. 2 October 51J51Te; spirits tur pentine steady at 34o; rosin steady at$l 0,qii2i. If the Irish can tolerate Chamber lain they are indeed long suffering. There is a racket in Maine. The Governor is trying to enforce the liquor law and does not meet with much encouragement. We had the pleasure of a call from an old friend, James II. EnnisSjEsq., editor and proprietor of the W. C. Fanner, Raleigh, N. C. : Our young and robustious contem porary, the Anniston Hot Blast, r.ia saa l ort Monday a 20,000 edition of its illustrated trade issue, t? ; The New York World greatly sur passe?" all competitors. After issuing in one day as many as 270,000 copies of a morning edition, it printed an Evening paper on Monday and sold 111,410 copies. This is truly won derful. , -. ; Ine Knights of Labor" in their General Assembly in session at Min neapolis, Minnesota, voted down a resolution of sympathy for the merf ciUsp Anarchists. Powderly is said to have made a. ..really : masterly speech against it. The vote -stood 151 to 52. : ,. : The World thus concludes its just editorial comment on the Abbott performance at Nashville: '-Jl.. ' I "But if Emma Abbott had risen in a 'oeatre and raised a disturbance she womld I' nce have been ejected. She was treated J hie Rev. Mr. Chandler with respect and courtesy, if 8ne caused the sensational "ne for the sake of adverti8ement,bebai wen coaaely eucceesful." --: i In the death of Jadge Manning, Louisiana loses one of its ablest meni He was of North Carolina birth and was a superior man intellectually.; The New Orleans States is very se 'er upon him and denounoes him ur arankenness on tbe'Benchand iii X . " - - "A " ' -fc Mexico and for lying ' to conceaHhis; it8. -...iy--k:!.&::--: is believed that thd nfttnal'snr- win not exceed 50,000,000 ;;er Pviding for the public: debt. 4ea the Tariff reduction that , la Beeded aa demanded onght tbipel fin f l . luat sum. At oresent it .nro more tban 1200,000,000 Pattin 8 certain raw material on. the e J - -1 ;-c 'MM i VOL. XLi;--NO. 18i free Hat, reaacing thetax to a mini mum . point on hundreda of ' necesW nes rna remoViug: the prohibitory tar oa, blankets! and- otbgrarticlea ihi Tariff ould JbV f educediriough to;; get rid rvof t$50.O0O,O0OVThe would ha ,nS need- ofLtoucfiing the tobacco tar, ut So -the (35,000,000 thusJderiTed 'could remain. . i ' While ifr.waa plucky, and winning in Miss Emma Abbott .to stand up in open church against an; assault upon he'theatrical Visters,it ia quite certain that; her defence can only, apply to a part.The numerous' acandairand divorcesBbowa rdenlof alized"tate amdng many ofthc., profession. Iq truth, through the-whple history cf in e stage there has been moat lamen table cause :f or censure, and many of the best' friends -of the drama have deplored the low standard of morals amoiig5: . professionals. Miss ; rAb Bott;. .is- having : - ovations and she - may " deserve the respect of all good people,' 4utk there are hundreds of women on the stage who are unworthy of personal or pro fessional ; consideration. . The New York Star ' thinks the Nashville preacher "made, an ass of himself for denouncing ' the theatre. ;Tbere are not. many evangelical ministers who will not denounce it. We are- satisfied that the, theatre is a poor place for a spiritually minded Chris tian. " The N, IT. Star's standard is stenin this paragraph: "It is some years now since the Emma Abbott kiss was pronounced to be the most drawing of all stage dsculants. .It was a prairie editor, we believe, who likened its music to the sound produced by a steer's hoof moving' restlessly in a mud bole." If Bond, the nineteenth century Jeffries, is allowed to have his way unobstructed and unresisted, there is no telling what he may not attempt;' The Richmond Dispatch says: . "Yes. Bond will, in the event supposed. have the power to overhaul every year the acts of the Assembly of Virginia, West Virginia. Maryland North Carolina, and South Carolina) the States .composing his circuit), and . expunge from in e statute books tuch of those acts a; may not suit His Miebtinees's notions.... Dictator Bond not Judge Bond let us dub hint:" ' Gen. Jo Johnston has more brains than a half-dozen Protection editors. He ia reported in the .N. Y. Herald as saying: . . "The South does not care for protertfon. With protection her manufacturers have a competitor the more in the North. With a low tarin our manufacturers can compete witb northern ones and undersell them. Yes, sir. a tariff for revenue only is what we want. One of our leading manufac turers told me so last Thursday." . Greene county, Ohio, where there is so mucn opposition to ' mixea schools, gave in the last election 4, 579 Republican and 2,262 Democrat- ic votes. Up there Republicans have as much race prejudice; as Southern Democrats and not half the kindness and charity. for the ' "man and brother." "Oldiat and Best. ; Sanford Express. The daily Stab, of , Wilmington, is twenty vears of age, the oldest and best newspaper in North Carolina x nere is no us8 ior us w uraiotj mo- Stab,. -for our columns every week proclaim the strength of the otab. Spirits Louisburg IRmes: . The Wil mington Stab, one of the beat dailies in the rioutu, has recently entered a new? volume. . Fayetteville News : . There is seme talk of building a narrow gauge rail road from Raleigh here, to connect with our water transportation, so says the JVow and Observer, Yfe say, "let her come." l Uffrmer; "hk - Warrenton Gazette states the encouraging fact that not acar load of hay or corn has been brought to that market during tne-past season MJa the contrary, some t ine mercnanw nave been shipping- hay to 'northern matkets. This is progress and we take off our hat to the industrioua farmers of Warren. V Greensboro TTormanr Several places in North Carolina are now on tiptoe on the subject of sew railroad connections, Among these -are s Darham," Oxford, Hen 'dersonMTOirtoiiiWBmlBgton but it would seem that Greensboro is to have the most splendid visitation of all(4n that, first and foremost;. with a number of other good things thrown int wo - are likely to have cheap coaL'v v-.-. fj?'- -J '3fo6lgl&empfoerver: -v, New! was received here yesterday of the death of Miss Mry W. Blount which occurred In Washington, N. on last Sunday, the 9th inst., the lady being in the 85th year of her age. She was a daughter of W. A; Blount. Esq., formerly of this city. - ; A revival has been conducted at the Third Baptist Church for several days past.; The meetings are f ulTof Interests . So far there have been about; flfteennrofessions and many are maniiesting interest. Six - new members were received into - the, church, . The Baker coDper : mine is In Qran- ville countv. Is aitnated-.twenty-two miles from Oxford and within ninety-three? feet OX IhQ 'iJUrnauJ.KDiuo k iuk k tjuauuiviue Ranroad'VowbeinaoonstructedT minfthas '23 discovefed' veins; the ore Is Very rich" and assays - about ,2(1 pet ?cent. copper, witn enougn swver w pay iw mm-.; ing. stneHimr and refining,- leaving the cop-- per free. ; inese veins average ruui miw to eight feet in: thickness and Mr.VRaker - - - TS - vt-' A V:,JL WILMINGTON Says he thinks it ooaaihle .that thev rearJi for .manymiles.,. This- fine property . Is owned by northern capitalists who propose toon to work the mine to Its fullest capacity.; A new. town called Raker City has already sprung up and bids fair in the near future to assume townly proportions., H 'M. If BW ADTERTISEITIEKTS. V. 0'CCHiiOB--For rent. -i'u V .; Coiajkb &Co Auction lalel Munsos Imported furnishings. " ! , J;. D. McRAK-r-Rice straw for sale.' E Wabben & Son Chocolate drops. Xeai Dotsw Seventeen new' subscribers to xne mojwfis&HTAByesteraay. i n ' ''Cotton has all been cleared from Nutt street at the Champion Com preis. " 1 - .'. :Mr. James Sprunt disclaims having purchased the X. A. Hart pro perty. !. .-'-";t4wi.r'--"'r 'M'i ' v r;-v" J 'Receipts of cotton yesterday 1,098 bales. Total receipts since Sep- tember 1st, 54,850 bales; lasiyear, 80, 784 bales.'. Increase, 24,076 bales.:, , The ' Mayor calls"- attention to the ordinance making it unlawful 1 to smoke pipes, cigars or cigarettes within one hundred feet of the limits of either of the cotton compresses. . -r A fire up the river about one o'clock this morning caused a bril- liant illumination. It was at first, supposed to be at the Navassa Guano Works, but a telephone message from the Bluff stated that it was thought to be a rice barn lower down the river. , Personal. Mr. Wm. Larkins arrived last night from the North. - Rev. W. H. Lewis leaves to-night for his new field of service in New York. Maj. W. L. Young left yesterday on a short visit to friends in Sampson county. Mr. C. P.. Mallett, of Maysville, S. C, arrived in the city last night from Fayetteville, N-C. Mr. Norwood Huske, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Ocala, Fla., is visiting friends in Wilming ton. Mrs. Nettie Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., is in the city, canvassing for the Sunny South, :a literary weekly pub lished in that place. ; , Rev. A. D.r McDonalaand ; wife ar rived in the "city last night from Point Caswell. Mr.: McDonald will leave to-day for White vfile, to attend Presbytery. Exearaton Bates to lbs Stats Fair. The Atlantic Coast lone has ar ranged special rates for visitors and exhibitors at the State Fair which will-be . held at " Raleigh on October 18th to 2l8t. . Round trip tickets from Wilmington (including admission to the fair) at $3.80, will be placed on sale Oct. 16th to 20th, good to return on or before Oct. 23d. Articles intended for exhibition will be transported at regular tariff rates, and- if returned by the party exhibiting,' (which fact -should be established by certificate, of . Secreta ry, and by presentation of original shipping receipt) will be billed back free, and the amount of freight paid thereon refunded by Agent at Station from which shipped." Z ' Services at lfe First BapUst Cltvreb A.Tennesee ' ex-Judge, Rev. Henry B. Folk, will preach., in ; the First Baptist Church to-night. ' . : - This honorable gentleman was bom in Bertie connty, N. CM graduated at Wake Forest in 1849 in the class with Dr. Wingate, read law - and removed to - Brunswick, Tenn. . where' for the post, fifteen 'years he has been the attorney for the Louisville & Nash ville R R. v He has recently been or dained to the 'work of " the . ministry,, and iby invitation filled the ! pulpit; of the Goldsbbro Baptist church last' Sunday. He expressed a desire to re turn to N. C, and it Is quite probable he will be called to the -pastoral care Of the Qoidsboro church. . ' , 1 : A Xtansrrv TXtef, - Mr. Eli Elwell, who lives In a mod est cottage on the corner of Red Cross and Fifth streets, lost his breakfast yesterday mornlngbut what was his loss was probably some other f ellows gain.T When. he awoke in tne morn ing Mr. Elwell found tto , his' amaze ment that & bold burglar or prowllng midnight sneak-thief bad gained en trance to his kitchen' some time be fore the dawn,' and swept It f eveiy thing in the shape of . provisions. : Bisryors CoBrt. .-,v,;t. "'-.. ; - C, -' In this -court yesterday - s . j -Mrs. B. Bubyi charged Witb dfsw derly c onducf was fined' tweniy dol" Philander Hill, colored, arraigned on a similar charge, wa discharged t . . . lUi lOOV W.1 THWi.vw-. - - . The onslow Biired. M h.l Grant: township' voted av; subserip- j tioh of ' ten s thbusand'dollars' :,to tbe Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolbaa Railroad, at theelectionheldlasx i Tuesday.- It. is said that; only -oaur trt o Wa aT "o.n.irjkt snbscriDtionJ? Ni A; THURSDAY OCTOBER 13,,: 1887:: a: v ;A number of .Wilmington's studious young men have, formed a class in the 'Loisettian School "of bysiolpglcai" Memory ; or f Instantaneous 4 Art. of Never-forgetting.? -;fhe main branch,' of the school is,, located-, in-New York city, but it;. is. maintained ; that the same : results can be ' obtained by . a" course of -Instruction through corres pondence. Each - scholar is pledged not to reveal the" system and its plans and workings' wijl only ' be known to thosejWhojpay--the-non-paying .be ing compelled to satisfy! their curiosi ty by observing improvement in those.' ; The results olaimed for i the system are so extraordinary; that many refer to it with an air tf incredulity, v The numerous . favorable endorsements from reliable sources, however, Bpeak- highly of its advantaged and great benefits can no doubt be derived! by close; application and a 7 strict adr herenoe to its rules.- . 1 Mark Twain is said' to have tested the Worth of IheneW system. '. After six weeks ..study f he read the . New: York TTerafcZ,; went ' home and repeat-' ed every word in it to his wife,, and then began, to repeat It backwards, when his wife rang the chestnut bell on him. . Opera House, " The next attraction at the Opera House .will be Herr . Andres' Alpine Choir and Tyrolese Company, whicn will give a performance on the even ing of October 18th. The company is represented .to be a clever party of Tyrolese . performers on" the zither,' mandolin, Alpine viola, guitar, to-' gether with several singers. There are Seven women and three .men in the group, who dress in national cos tume, the women wearing black jack ets and short plaid skirts. They vo calize in chorus to the accompani ment of the zither, sing quaint songs of their own country; yodel singly or in quartettes (and with very, unique effect); sing English ' ballads in the vernacular, etc. The party'have good voices, and sing tunefully, their na tional songs and choruses however. being their most effective selections. How to Dispose of Garbs:. - TTr.nr in Xianna tt Mrruum fa a. niviL lion that Is engaging the attention! of - .i r . . .j- - , sw -wsww vs p,wnv i of ALlermen. Itis proposed to adopt trio Bviim nf Vrt m I rt tr riraotieed djo y. t- in Montreal, tjanaaa, ana pernape other Dlaces. From an: investigation. of this system as practiced at . Mon treal,' made by the Philadelphia Board of Health, it appears that a crematory can be built at a cost of 4.000 for each furnace, exclusive of the oost of the shed covering. It can be worked by four men. In twelve hours each furnace will cremate sixty to seventy cubic yards or cart-loads of garbage; . There is no smell, and the crematory can be, erected within the city limits without detriment to public health. It will require two and a half tons of the cheapest soft coal, screened, for each twelve hours A TXrlvlJBa: Toi - The thrifty and energetic town of Clinton is represented to be quite on a boom. l' A correspondent writing from that place says a tract of land on the out skirts of the town, belonging to the heirs of the MoKoy estate, was divided into twenty-one lots and sold, bring ing over S8.000. The merchants of Clinton are ah enterprising, go-ahead set of men, who are wide-awake to the advantages offered by. railroad connection with the outside world,' and will certainly reap .the; benefits of it. . . . Bass 0ll. The Southern League ended its dis astrous season - last Monday. , , Mem phis won: the last -game, played at New Orleans, In commenting upon the wind-up, the Charleston Newt and Courier says; "The: announce ment will not be particularly painful There will, of course, be base ball next summer, and perhaps a very great deal of It. ' But the sport has so thor oaehlv- degenerated as a national game,' that either the game or the na tion must go unless it is fumigated for the coming' season." BIVER AVNX BIABISB. I ' Schr. Jennie a, HallV 'sailed ,from Perth Amboy for this port Oct. r- Schr. "Zamoine, .Parker, :! : sailed from PortlancL; Me., for this port Octi 10th.,; ,c .( ;ev:u -v. - ;: - i The combination buoy off Capo Hatteras' which was : disabled; about three months ago, is. reporcea w De n dangerous obstruction to navigation, andrthe Lighthouse Board has issued ana tne liiguMiuuscu instructions to the - inspector 1 Of - the piffri rtiotriftt to' take a tender iroci 11 . 1 I ,. i. m r I w-.. . .'. i I the placing of a gas buoy off Pamllccx; to take the plactf otthe. light . at that; inwhichwaaydlsconti icause of tha nnsafety; of nthe tower.i Efforts were made at. the last two ses sions of Congress tor8ecure provision,, for a new lieht. but" without success. Mtkr laciMUvaa. -t j'-; ;The foHong:.arethe 'indications f or.to-day,""rrlyed at l'a'm.;,. ;SFor-:yirginlaCwarmer fair weather, Hghtto fresh variably wlnds.;''- 1 . :"1 For ortH .daroiiaaSo-at Car olina, slig'n.tlTwarmer'f sir t weather, fresh -'to' -brisk '"northeasterly 'Winds, Wcorlabler ' ? j & For lGeprgiaT Eastern Florida and Western' Florida - slightly " warmer, freshtorisknortheasterly winda, high on coast, fair, weather, . ' ' r Quarterly' Rleeunce -'J.J-Jt r , Wilmington DiatrteVIL E. Chiifch,-. South. .Fourth round , of. Quarterly 'Meetings : t!'--- - f A v; - Onslow Circuit, at Tabernacle, Oc tober 15-16. " , ' Magnolia Circuit,-at Magnolia, Oc tober 22-23. . -. ft 1 k i , Bladen Circuit, at Windsor, OetcP ber 20-30 , ' - 4 .. Carver!s Creek at Shiloh, Novem ber 2-3. . . Cokesbnry Circuit, at Sal era, No vember 5-6.. . , . t . Brunswick Circuit, November 12-13. Waccamaw Circuit,-November 1S-20. , Whiteville Circuit, November 26-27. ; THOS..W: Gtjthrib. P. E. ' - , ' . , U;THK 1TX AILS. . The malhi, oloee-ani arrlre i!m Cltr to Office as fouowt: ;V- ' Hortborn throtuth nulla, -f ast .. . lOdOQP. if Northern throngh and way mn. 80 A. K North Carolina and - Atlaatle and Horth oaroUna BaUroade and route nppttod therefrom... 10 P. H. S0 A M BaleUh.-... 0 P. 1. t 80 A. M Southern malls 84)0 P. M Cheraw Darlhrton Ballroad and- points supplied i herefrom Wi r. X DalljTXXCgPT SUNDAY. Western malls, a C Baflway - 5flC A. X ?eretterme,C F. AY. V. B. B and points snppuea vaereirom . ... ww. Balelcs Hamlet Ballroad aad points -supplied therefrom 6 JO p. X Chartotte and Xozton P. 1 A 610 A. M SmlthTlho r. js WrlahtevUle ; .. 8-wa.m TUESDAYS AND VRIDAYS. OnslowC. H. and tatermedtate offioee tdOO A X Little RlTcr. 8. V., and Intermediate ' olQoee..... -HOOP. M Cap Fear lrer mall 1:MP.X OPX3I FOB DKJVEKY. Northern through and war malls 10 0 P. X Sootsera troan ana way maus Kim a. m ArMtbwrn. Wmi of Plorenoe 9 JO A. X OarolUa Central BaSroad. 9SO A.X St bjOO P. X Carrters deUrery open on Sunday from 9tn to 030 A. X. XaQs eoQected from street boxes I n busi- portlo&s of dty at 5 A.X., U0 AJf. aad B0 P.M.; from other parts of the etty at 4 AJC and 6P. X. Stamp Office open froxa T.S0 A. X. to 6 A3 P. X Money Order and Petister Departmect open 8.00 a. X. to soo p; X. eonthioon. General deUrery open from S.3) A.X. to 7 P.X . and on Snndaya from feOO to 100 A. X. HftfL. WTK810W8 SOOTHTNO SYBTJP BT Stxtakcs Cobs thus writes In the Bottom CkrU- Uan nMUM r We would oy no moans reoom- 1 mend any kind pi modlotoo. which wa ow not X. W. wvySJ MerlAfilarf A fTl I of Xra. wisoirloothin Byirowe I from knowkadee: in our own fmaily It Icnlarly to Infanta. But can speax has DroTed Measlxx iotteed. by sm am.tnxan troubled 1 SS: Xost parents eaa ao Hero la an article w I I olate those Weestnra. Bore aaai I to perfeclloi, and which U harmleer;. for arooie-waica the sleep wniea it asords tae mzantu pejiepuy aatnraL and the Utile cherub awakes as "brtrht as a button. And darter the process -of toeth iaM its valne Is tnrmloolshU we have frequent lyheird mothers say that they would not be wiLnoUh u irom iu oirw vi we douu wi a nau HffUK with the teethlnc dej ratios whatever.' Sold by s bottle. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale. - . - TBAY. AT 19 O'CLOCK. IN OUB SAXBS Boom on Market street, we will sell two rvvikinr Ktnve. two fine Parlar Stores, taree Smrle Bedsteads, five boxes rood Oodflih. four Tables, three Washstsnds. one fine Baby Car- rlare, one Pool Table, seven barrets novr, n.wn Ladies' Bats, Ao , Ao. ; ootlSlt . Auotloneers - Bice Straw for Sale. TfcTfTB STRAW TDK 81LX AT BIX DOLL, a KB rv. bm tm ab hoard, of ears at Wllmlnrtcn. baled In Dederlok presses. Bales welsh about one nnixlreci poanoa. Appiy io J. D. XcBAK, cot IS 2m . Wilmington, H. C. For Rent, BOUSl ' No. 410 SOUTH SXCQSO I.. street; contains ehrht rooms, water, HIS (as and haih. House No. ltf South Fifth street. Hoose sosthwest corner Chorant and Pourth streets. House south side of Mulberry, between" PVlh 1 . . -i aad Sixth streets. Bouse sontheast oorner of Seventh aad Prtn I cess streets, and serera! small Bouses. r:i ALSO Stores, Offloes and Vharves. Ae&lv to ' ' DL COOKNOB, , oot 8tf . KeaJ Mate Aeeet. : VNbticK i ' .... On ; Friday;.! October lAtii WX WILfc OONTINUXTBK BALI OP Oar CelefetelVCtalalfi Dreps - it ciirrt pra potJNb, teidats onxt. ehM. mndi areas well knows ithev Deed BO IntroduoOon to the trade. , A trial Is all we ask for taem. " . - ' E. iWarren Son, oei lltf . ' i I .. Sign of the Horse. rnwTHT XgBCgAltrSf WOTTLD DO M inMiM Mir atoek of Bars sss. Collars. . 4 feaT Whip. Ac,1 before hurlnr. as It 1 will be to their advantage. . Oar stock ol .Har- 17... n Mii ohMiMrthuitiiThoBM t the l tfwn V IF - - W1 xtrtLLTLusxittvnacxR that wx abx is in eonnecuoa Dont rtve tour ordecs to Xihtnloir Bod A rents whom yom oaa nt better work done at .lower flrures here at Krame. Call on us for Builders' Bard ware of dsaorlpttoa,- C r.J i lr.ia 1 " "Dealers In Hardware, Tim ware, A3 . r 'otf WUmmgton, N. C, -V " " v.--'.; WHOLE JNO. '6569 n! " ADVKKTISEMKNTSf ;By 8. Ta.nASlXxLaE Ac CO., ; - - . - i "C7bV.VaAXBISGX, Anctkjnsen . At Anction, c v ! - ON ACCOUNT OP WBOX IT XAY OONCCQC. t& THTJKSD IT, OCTOBtB siTH.lSS7, at 12 o'clock Hm we wCl sell, the' faenntn' Barqus Germs? Lloyd, with her present Tackle, Anchors and Chains, ai she now lies at Xy.-Thomas Krasnr Ploatlax pry Dock, la this etty. 'Also a lot of Sana, a lot of' ProrWona, a pt of Sunr-imder seats, suDjeot le uuty: seven waxer uasaa, one WaterTank. one U) set of Bljraal Plars eomnlete. Cabin Pnmlture, eererat Hawser. d Llees; two on ueats. ana m jotot otoer amorce eonneoiea with the -vetseL t . - - & VaxAXSlSQSACO., Asouoneers oollniotds - and Heal fcstale Brokers. CALK OP TJKTTrD STATE! rROPZJfTT VS. TH CITY OP WILXIHOTOR. N. O. Bt Tlrtae of Section ITO. Revised Statntes of SV.TT.U.A S.4U a 1 in 1 1 1 I am m UP9 UIUU Ofcshsaia tiro auiuoiauftwvu w sj vaawa ss publlo aaetion on Friday, December so, labf, at I the Court Bouse. In tbe city of WCnBlnrton, New Banover oounty. North Oarollna, ail the rlffht, title and lntareat of the United States la and to the folio wine described pieces or parcels of lana, to-wit:- tou numbered ose, two.- tores, lour and fire. In block numbered fifty, lots numbered Mue and tva.iia htook numbered eereatT- -even; and lot numbered X fouTV ta block sum- oerea ninety, in. ue cur oi wwmsrwimnw Hanorer oounty. North Carolina, .the said described premises bartD been levied on and sold to the United States as the property cf Joseph H. Neff, pursuant to an execution Issued out of the Clrculi Court of the United States for tne Kaatern District of Norm caroana in saos- futkiii tit m. Indnunt MinnNd br the TJaited States at the November, 1872, term of said Oosrt amnst -i u. sstea, oeorre a. two mo Joseph H. Keff, and oonyeyed to the United Diatea oy oeeasauy reooraea vne obob w the Beclster of Deeds lor said oouuty in book Q. Q. Q, pp. 654 and 635, and hook W; W, W, pp. lul. lUud IBS. Terms of Sale : One tnira easn ana oaaanee m one and two years, or all easn at option of 'pur chaser. Ten per eeat. of amount bid to be paid y of sale; deferred payments to bear six per oenL interest and be secured by note ana mori on the premises. Tbsncht is reservea to Solicitor of the Treasury. 89 Oct ii rr Wot locsDeosistsa sep9 9t Direct Importation. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, BOTH EORDER1D AND PLAIN. HALF HOSE, PLAIH AND COLORED. THE LABGB3T STOCK OP COLLARS AND CUTPS In the cUy at popular prices. XTJNSON, oct IS rt Oents Purs labor , Ac JUST OPENED! ONE OP THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCSaOP OL 007TTTTTC3- POR Lien, Youths and Boys EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. A oeH will oonTlnoe the public that this Is fact, AND NOT BUNCOXEE. WE WILL OPPEB POR SALE ON Monday, Oct. 10, '87, for that day only, a line of .. . BESTS' BALBRIG8AH HOSE, WORTH 81 CENTS PES PAIR, POR IS CENTS PES PAUL a. snniEii, 114 Varket street, octotr GREATEST SALE OP Men's, Boyi' ail Ctiltou'j wm ON BEOORO. OT THE LATEST Fall and Winter Styles. Oar rices are lower than' any bouse ta the city. BUSINESS SUITS at S3 CO. $0 90. $9. tlO, fl. DBESS SUITS at tt CO, SIS, tlS CO. worth 99 percent more. Immense stock of BOYS' AID CHILDREN'S CLOTHIIB at proportionately low prloes. Take sdrastars of this sale as our Retell Stoek must be sold. we aremaklnff aehance la business and need rooaa for Xannfactnrlax pmrposea. , Show Case, Cooaters end Tlxtures for sale. ... . Av I3ATID, oet 9 tf Wholesale Clot Mug Xaanfactarer. Cotton Bagging. 10 0 0 EaU KoU BA00X50, 3QQ Boxes .TOBACCO, 200 '800 BrrUOOOD 'LOUR. . Porssietowhy". - . ' I - 4 . I J J I H A 1 .1 . Xt HH.A KSA I .1 . ArenU for Dupont's Oun Powder. sepUDAWU II Entrance rpo THE CBOCKEBT DEPABTXEHT ZS NOW ...... .. . . . : -r through the door of the Hardware Store. - ' octlttf GILES M XUBCSISCTC. Oottbn and Naval Stores L ' - . . - - "TTANDLED CLOSELT AT PULL VALUES. AJL - Ooselgnnaents and eoTTOspoadenco soIlrHed. pummtanoa axarcascty :sepE5tf ; to-. . n info L"rt...-....: . :." - Tr Iart. J"t Li7m. 4.:.-. : OMtil- - . . . f " i ' k . J ' rr tea Y l. L ': . ' 1 NK AI) V12mSI2IENTa Eemember, ; Monday, Oct. 10. -J - Q-RAND OPENING. DUES? GOODS AXD V DEE8S.;TEILHni7C. brown & roddick; '" 9 Worth Front , - - n jrancu Store. H i Atay hL f ayettevUle We are rally prepared' and wtn exhibit the' T i Larg!t;Cueaje!t til Hc!t: Ccnilets STOCK OP DRESS GOODS AND DBESS TEinnillGB KVXB SHOWN IN THIS SECTION. ' Our variety embraces many Noreltles tn Combt ' nalton Suits. Particular attention Is ailed' - ' . " ' " . -- Z..: ' ' ' to tbe foUowmc . . .. , Si' which esaaot fall to attraoteJL , Lot 1. M-tneh ALL-WOOL Twfiled Plaasel Saltmcs tayt oenU per yard.- These Goods cannot . ..V be bourht elsewhere less than'. noenta. ".-.C-';:v ; Lot 2. Extra Ftne ALL-WOOL Double Width SEBOZ3 - S5 cents per yard. They would be rood valne for 75 cents. "T r.- Lot 3. 43-tnch ALL WOOL Xlxed Dlaronals 60 ocals per yard. Have ntver boea sold natU now for loss than, tl.M. ' , 1 " : -, - Lslies' Blacl Oiiretsei Kit Glares, A real coed Quality. 1 ' v - Fill StOCt fl P. CtttfiMiKii BlOTES.- Sole ArenU for this city. THE VEST LATEST LADIES' CLOAKS, JACKETS AKD TRAPS. No Fpaoe to enumerate; five us a call and look orer our stock and satisfy yourselves brown & RODDiev I NORTH PBONT 8TBEZT, octO ti Hawkes' Glasses. - ANOTHER SUPPLY 07 THESE TAktOUS GLASSES Just arrived. ' ' " - - rrseiiLna fare prurs always on nana. . jtun&KXib sia.Luajax.- trurtt octttf V. W. Oor. Troet aad Market f u JOY FOE AIL. . . QUE ZXXEXSX BTOCI OP BOOTS AKD SHOES en ah lea ns to fit an cHsars of peo.e The fat and the leas, the old and the posse, ran get comfortable SHOES aTa' reasonable price, which. besides bains a beauty style andfiCwO bssjoytotbewesrer. Can and see. ' (JeOs R. Frencli &Boiio, 108 NORTH PROJCT sTTVXET. J - oot9U . . - - -'-.' " - How is Your Time rpo GET TOGS BUOOT OX CAEEZAQE CS- A - paired aad Fainted. I nan make tt look as rw, or eaa trees or sen yon s sew cae. iry Xa the old JaU bwUdssy oorner of Prtnoeu Beeoed streets. Your, truly. , oettt E. P. XelKrUOALt. Diinlap Stiff Hats I A WTj OTHER POPULAR KHAPZX. - v LOWEST PRICES. T BAEEI80X ALLEJf . oettf The Hatters. Gcci Hayaii lei Elce Etrair, nd all rnros OP eoese, cow ahd cog Pood, besides XeaL Hommy, Tlour, Ac, at '- DUNCAN XcEACHEETS I Teed Store, m No! Watir ft'. ' oetStt V Oysters;: MTTROrXDS AND THE public Grrrr': allr are lnrtted to eall ea ase at the An o, Saloon, where they will Aad me reaoy to- r e toem wnn toe rinest ana rreshert lew X.. r r Oyster. Iharehadriyears'err'.'- re la i;a v I CrttCT business ia Norfolk and Vii-rr" LIiAT. . -.f .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1887, edition 1
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