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Mlie lorningi.Star. T" II -" ' " " .1. t " .... WILAM - II. BEBWAao ft.- . PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT M0KPAY8 RATKS Of BTTBSCnrPTIOH, t ADVAKCS. " , - J: one Year (by Mall). PaW : .6 00 l?Tlreo?h " M " 60 H "SrToclty Subscribers, delivered ,1a any par j Cff?tT Wan Cbhis per week. Our City thtZ'notaathorised to ooUect for more months in advanoe. , ' y. rIattoe Post offlce at wamlaistoiwN. C: An attempt was made to :wreott the f presidential tram wnue it .was pass v ino-through Arkansas; atrestla was fired, but it was discovered ia time y by the pilot train to prevent dterri-' 5 bIe catastrophe. -7-7 Oa ; Friday, I when the train on the y Southern t pacific Road, was a short distance 1 from El Paso, Texas, it was -stopped, s by robbers and a dynamite bomb ,f hurled at the mail car. --which as f "l ba(jly shattered; the mail agent seized f a anand. shot one of -the 5 robbers I dead, and the others took "to their if heels. - The total visible supply I of cotton for the world -, is ,1,946,049 f bales Judge H. T. ;Ellett,'who I madd the welcome address to -the. I President, ia Memphis,- died :orjT- the I stand before th eere monies ; were i completed. The- President "was" v in Memphis yesterday, and metwith a most cordial welcome; ; the city, was t crowded to overdo wing'with people, , ' an anxious to see . the nation's - chief 'I executive officer; the response of the President to the welcoming address i: was well conceived, Telegraphic a communication with. Charleston was r i cutoff Friday night, bya fire -irr the ' suburban town of Magnolia which melted all of the " wiresJ- - The President left Memphis yesterday": at 1 o'clock for Nashville. r -- The Chicago wheat market yesterday was" steady, and corn ; and y provisions weaker. It has been established i beyond doubt that the disease preva- i lent at Tainpa is yellow ' fever. ,! New York markets: Money easy at 2i ; 3 per cent., closing offered at 3 per ? cent; cotton firm at 9i9c; southern ; flour steady; wheat2"To.S red October i 81c; corn steady; No. ;2 v October. 51c; I spirits turpentine dull at 34c; rosin steady at $1 051 12; - .-7 , , ' . . It is given out that the last - move in the celebrated oaseof Mrs. Gaines will be soon made... It has been,. a ?Ioniaff air. I Th e Nebiaska Mepublicans are pe I cnliar. They reaffirm their d e votion ;lo Protection and , aak for "a reduo 'lion atheVWar Tariff. ; They ' like lhe bounty; and a 'great-deal of it, !bt still it isHbetterf notrto oppone iffiakiug It some'smalierjn View of k jgTowing public sentiment. - - Rev. Thomas K. Beech er, brother of the Ute Henry Ward, , has ac cepted the nomination ; of the Green back party iu New ?York for Secre- Hary of State. Up to '- now - we be- lieve there are only seven tickets in Aiie field. Some are probably mere siSefhows of the old parties.- ' The New York World wished to ' learn all about the internal working of the insane asylum - at Blackwell's 3 tlsland. One of its female reporters got herself arrested as,, a crazy per-, on and passed all the tests ; of iosan ; ity at Bellevue Hospital. - Her name 11 Nellie Brown. Nellie is V "brick.', - 7; ''Mr. Candler will be upheld by his sect : , nd by numerous persons onteide of i. Annitton EoUBlast " " ; He will meet with the hearty ap proval, we have bat little doubt, of l evangelical Christians -of : every f sect" or denomination ; -Why' not? jlhe not on the side of religion - and jfmorality ? Did he not speak- words Hof truth and soberness ? i ' J " the President has any; poetic ,entiment and human sympathy,: he ima8t have been most pleasantly oved when the little flaxen-haired' prl at an obscure water-tankreached forth her rustic arm .and presented wr little banch of golden rod ad or h ;with pink linted paper tb th'elnost prominent of living Americans for W9 nonce, upon which in girlish style ? written-" For the "President J N his Wife." We are quite sure tte Wife must have had' & thrill of Insurable emotion at the' homely vuermg, glven in euob perfect loyalty J admiration, if she is as 'sweet; and fys'y as she is beautiful.. fanny sait is to be brought in e York. The Church "of the Holy Annityinvited Rev Mr: Warren; an ghsh clergyman; to become rector. - It a taken charge.' He is a son 8muel Warren adthor' of' Ihe greatly read and still very liable "Ten, Thousand V Year." nov affirmed that - foreign elo gjnee can not be imported or con y for, and suit for damages are Je begun. The Society' of St. 4rews will bring euitU A Soots yarned Camming ; wasVobliged tai t0 "hia wuntry because he i come here under . contract. It m l ' Ci 10 "that law repealed Whence the promised euit. .-i-v - .-.-Ji-J VOEXLI.-N02i: : Frank Hatton arid;3ob Porter the English High Tariff bio" wersi are, to start a one cent "Republican Protec tion paper in New'-York. i If Hatton can make as bitter a Kadical sheet of the new venture as he jdoes of his' tChlcaga.papevbe:wiHineet'afithe; demands of the boys who . thinks tb'o: first duty of man is to hafe true Tie mocracy. :. . i Mrs. Craik (born Mulook) Js dead) we are sorry to leatnL; - She has done a -greatf .dear of literary - work and buuo , iii ui an. exceptionally mgn rder," Her "John Halifax Gentle man deservee'to live with theTlan guage, in" which, it-ia; written.' We1 have no Bketch ofjber life at hand BKeTwas born inlB26 VV - Aman by the, name of W: 'H, Walker assaulted RevJDr;, Tidball, rector . of C Sl-- Paul's Episcopal Church, at Camden, N. - J!, t because fcis wife complained that the Doctor neglected her. The Doctor told Mm that but for : his, - own . qallrag, he would thrash him soundly. MThe .World gave BfiAThewa boya a eight's entertainment at -- one of the theatres; "r It " chartered thesperf orm auue igr me occasion.. -. y- . . i - 1 KB W ADVERTISEMENTS. - j Geo. A." Peck Alabasline. Z Ck M. Habbis Five for ten. I A. DAvmCloslog out prices Munson Merchant tailorings 1 a W YikXKSoorbooks 4 v r jOoLiaxB& Col Auction sale. ' ... ;R."L. Him3niK8--Ma2ic polish. 5 Bbowk & Roddick New styles." . . ; jJBU Habdih Grape phosphates.. 8. H. FisHBliATfi Ne w fall stock. ' iA. Shkikb Leads with -low prices. , - Johb J. Hedkick Winter goods . Smith & BoATWBiGHTInBurance. Ipabkeb & Taylok Heating stoves. " Fxsskll & Dautkl Winter goods. . A T.TgTf ait, Fulhseb St Co Stove. Lotus . Poissoh Real estate agent. Dick & Usabes Merchant tailoring. O. C. R. R. Cheap rates to State Fair. , I JR. P. McDodoaxl-Now is your time. v fWASHKS & Boh Fresh ground cocoanot - Geo. R. Fresch & Sobs School shoes. " .Csohlt & MoBsis-pTJnderwriteraealev E.peekqeb & Co. Hardware, etc. v Mrs. H.B JawBTT-Fashionable millinery i . Entbbtaikkkut Ladies Grace M. E. Church. -' " ' BosEmAiOT& Btekitbebgkk Merchant tailoring. A Co111sIk oa tbtTBravlke. . ry Drivers of carts on the turnpike fre quently lie down in their vehicles and either go to' sleep" or allow their horses to keep the road, and : ap proaching vehicles have to turn out and give up all right to the road.; - v AaMx. J. M. Forsbee and Dr. Schon wald were returning - in a buggy from the ' Sound, drivirfg rapidly on the turnpike Friday ., night, they jnet a eart 'in this predicament, ' and Mr. Forshee naturally expecting the dri ver to, give him his portion of the road, kept on. The vehicles came to-, gether whereupon. Mr.-Forshee .was thrown out falling almost under the wheels. Dr.' Schonwald jumped, out of the buggy and seized the horse by- the -bridle . and - held r hinVwhich doubtless prevented a serious acci dent. It 'is' -suggested that the'au-, thorities of the 'Turnpike Company to t prevent such , accidents as the; above, - require all - drivers .to ibe in ; their seats, prepared at all times to control and direct the-movements of the teams they are driving. :.' ' Jl '1 ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' Tle Wblpploa Past Dlieassed. Two colored- men one aniold.inr firm stutterer and the other a middle aged man had a discussion on Front street & day or two ago. The old man was favoring the restoration of the . whipping post ! as 5 a punishment ' for violators of "law for both Iwhite and t)lack. 1 He said "whip them and then turn them loose to support their fam ilies." - He. did not believe jn v putting them in jails . and penitentiaries to be fed at public expense,-.while their . families were suffering, 'or had to be taken care of Tythe peopled To this the younger man replied'that he was opposed to such a law; that it t would ruin the country;5; thatl the.; hides of : oldi negroes like thej one .who had just spoken,' were so 'thick and tough and 1 hard that they could not f eel the lash, and they wbnld : always .be stealing and violating the laws of the land-. m Exports Poreisn . , Messrs; ; Robinson &" King ,cleared the German barque JSirene yesterday for London Eng.?' wth' a? cargo -of 4,777 barrels 'of irosin, 'valued' at $4, i6D.f 'V;: Ti Messrs. Paterson,, Downing &'-CoM cleared the Norwegian barquePWfft-' jof with 344 i casks ; spirits turpentine and'3,595barrels ; of 1 rosin, valued at $ 3,711, also foriLondon. ' - - - - Messrs. Alex.i Sprunt & Son cleared the British stearasbip Eosevttle, for Reval, nv-iz, tritli CTD bale? of cct tcn v!-"Ifct V", WILMINGTON; Local Sots - - v. . - r Go to Churoh to-day. " Yr " rt -7 For other locals see fourth page. - The Board of Audit and Fi nance meet in regular session termor-" row afternoon. 1 1 Hw . " Servioes in St. rJohn Church by. the Rector," -Dr.CarmichaeUv at' -7,30 and 11 a. m, and 5 p. m.- to-day.; I -Bx Judge Henry .B, .Folk,: of TennesBe,,' will .preach in the First Baptist Church, this morningi"; ' f. r Th$ Gulf Stream brought' two passengers irom r jm ew -xorK jniss Morse, of Sonthport, Oand Dr. Blodg etVof New York.7 V t Therosevi and : possibly tbe JJjsechtiUe,- are. the only British steam- iera in-port-; that'' have ever visited Wilmington before.' vlTfv Y. There will be-v communion rand election rally . at . the Zion; AJv Ml : E. bhnrch to-day Bet: 8 H. ;Wither poon will preach at night. 1- Bishop ;Key, of the" Methodist Episcopal Church South,- has --purchased a homo in Oxford,1 0a., which will hereafter be his address. . -: I : Judge Connor was in the cityr yesterday; on his way to . Elizabeth-; town, where he will preside at Bladen' Superior Court, which convenes to morrow. - - , . Interments in the- jeemeteries the past week were five in number Oakdale, one " adult; Bellevue, two children; Tine Forest (colored) - one adult and one child. " i A literary society has been organized-at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association (colored), on Second, between Princess;and Mar-' ket streets," with AI Peton president. . v Mayor Fowler received a letter yesterday from the manufacturers in New York city stating that the three drinking fountains ordered for this city will be shi pped in about ten . days...' ' " : . ' ' .... . The pulpit of Grace Methodist Church, at the Synagogue, southeast corner Fourth and Market -streets, will be nlled this morning by Rev. Dr. Prltchard. There will be no ser vices at night. - -r -The frame dwelling No. 114 Eleventh street, belonging to Rich ard Howe, colored, was discovered to be on fire about 10 a. m. ' yesterday. It was Bpeedily- extinguished, how ever, and the damage was trifling. - Rev.-.- S. H. " Witherspoon; a graduate of Shaw University, and Grand Secretary of the. Independent Order of Good Samaritans, will preach a special sermon to the mem bers of the Order at Shiloh Baptist Church to-day at 3 p. m. : - - ' . . . .... - . , . . Under proclamation, of Sover eign Grand Lodge,. L O. O. F.i Cape Fear No. 2 and Orion Lodge No. 67 , will hold a joint memorial celebra tion' at Odd Fellows' Hall on Thurs day ? evening- next, 20th - inst.-- Rev MrPeschau wil deliver the address ' We have' been requested to call the attention, of the ; authorities , to the conduct of boys who gather at the ; corner of -Eighth and Princess streets at night, and by. cursing, loud talking, etc., annoy and disturb those attending the Salvation Army meet ings. , - - r - " - The telegraph line between this city and Sonthport went downc early yesterday morning and ' the - vessel movements "were not received in this city, A-repairman i.jwent t over t,the Wilmington section of the' line yes terday' The trouble is south of ; that' point and will no doubt be , remedied by,Monday mornings ; : 7 . ' , ; '. "For ye have the poor with you always and p whensoever ye .will . ye may do. them good. So breads" ;.the scriptures; and those In bur" commu nity 'disposed to "assist in.r relieving the wants and necessities of the poor can send their -voluntary : contribu-! tionV .to" Mrr . C:G." Kennedy, the worthy President of .the. Ladles Be nevolent Society.--!-:. A-:t:Zl-'i vTbe minimum temperature throughout this ' Ootton.; Belt ; yester day ran gedi from , 40 .to 5 48-.. degrees. Salisbury reports ;29,v which was the only place that was below 40. -The temperature in: this cityvat rlO p m. was -50 degrees; fand -Judging from the waythe' mercury lias 1 been' falling, since sunset,"we - surmise thatjf rost can be seen by early risers this mom- fV . CapW Elder, '-'the' JaileVi "takes good:care"of uhis prisonera) and evi dentlyt feeda them i well. , - Yesterday,. HenryHall, -colored; ';who ;had been an inmate of the institution for thirty, -days, was turned out," and -as iB .cus tomary at the reception and release of "aprisoner; he; waj' welghedT'l It was found that he had gained exactly, fourteen pounds in the ' thirty; days. Enoch ' Walker, 'another' prisoner,"' "turnedbut lajBhort time ? agofha'd gained eight pounds in weight during the-thirty days he was imprisoned.': j nT IfAEH" TOBACCO is a .ti vocr dc-!;r - t ttrul cr.:w. v r v.. -1. N. C;SUNDAY,lOOrOBEIl 161887. woatlaer IaUlauona. " The following .-are", the ; indications for to-day, received at 1 aT m.:' , "T.";.' 1 For .Virginia," warmer fair weather, r light to fresh southerly .winds.: ; -'For North Carolina and' South Car-! ' olina, warmer:.falr weather, light to fresh easteriywinds. ;'..v -. '- ; For Georgia, slightly warmer fair weather,' light to fresh southeasterly .winds. -V --' . . !JHayor's Canru -- - ' In this Court yesterday,- - Qharles .Gause, colored, was ' fined ten dollars and costs for raising a row and fight-, ing at a colored festival , ; 1" 'Z- Laura Green,-olored; charged with ithie larceny of a yiibndringcoh. tinned, f rem the 'day : beforewas dis charged, there being no .evidence toj jsnow.tnax snorwas guuty , ine rnng was given to Mri Huggins,;the jeweler,' with instructions to return ; it to the order. r: 9' vrjt-- t Abraham Watson was sentenced to thirty days in jail, i on a charge of as sault and battery.- 71;. .-;. i. Pat O'Neal,; a. white tramp, and, Sam Colin,' a colored tramp, ,.were ordered toleave the city at once -I M. ,0'Brien, .charged with violat ing the Sunday law, was fined twenty dollars. ... V . ' t, -v George Nichola, alias Hard - Tack, colored? charged "with assault ahcL battery, was dismissed, - having been previously tried for the same offence by a magistrate v 'v1 v' ! v. i Jane Chestnut, .. colored, was" fined five dollars for permitting hogs to run at large. . ; 4, . : - : Wm. Robinson .was sentenced to pay a fine of twenty dollars for being dis orderly; ': " '' 7 i The - cotton damaged by fire and water on the British steamship Parfc lands was ail discharged yesterday. It was found that eighty bales were' damaged by fire f and about eight hundred by -water, most of these very slightly. The. bales from holds Noa. 3 and 4 were discharged the rest of the cargo will not be disturbed. The cotton is all insured with Messrs. At kinson 1 &' Manning in the Atlantic Mutual Co. of New York Naval Stores. 1 y. vi ;-T ; : The increase in teceipts at this port of spirits turpentine so far this sea son is 4,844 casks the figures being 47,456 'againsi.- 42,612 casks. V" Rosin shows a falling off - of 116,484 barrels against 184,274 last year; tar adecreas of about 3,000 barrels and crude tur pentine an increase of a little oyer. 1,000 barrels'"; ; v -fj.; 7 ;'.:.., . Ee3 fourth page for other local. caws. - ILBS. WOTSIiOWS SOOTHING 8TETJP. BsT Stxtaytts Cobb thu writes In tbo ctUm C3kri tian Frmcm .- Wa would by no inesns reoom mend any kind of medietas wtdon wo did not know to r rood particularly to Infants.. Bat of Xrs. WinuoWa SoothmK 8yrnp wo osn speak s blesslnc indeed, by siTlng sn tnfsnt troubled wttta 00U0 pains, qnlet sleep, and the parents on- broken 1 rest at nlffhL Most oarenta can aDoro- olato these blessincs. Hero Is an artiolo woloh wvm& w iiwwAiu. niuuu to ijwi i mi. the sleep which It affords the Infant is perfectly natural, and toe little ohernb awakes as "bright as a button." JUtd dorlnf the prooees of teeth in Its Talne Is inoaloolabie. We hare frequent ly neard mothers say that they would not be without It from the birth of too child till It had finished with the teething sien, on any conside ration whaterer. 8old by all drnoEisU. oenta a bottle. : . .. "'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . " ' : CclUer & Co.AuCtion, . - QONSIQNMXNTS OF GOODS OP XVXST DJE Boriptisn respeetf ally soUolted Batlafaetory sale fnaranteed --r--.- '- V . - - On Tuosdsy. the 18th, we will sell ssveral fine Horses and Bngfiea at xxohange Corner. oot 16 It - V Tlianks - f J JEXTBUD TO TUB LADIXS OP WIZJCraQTOK my thanks for their many oompliments and par chases of my ZXi3AKT STOCK OP ' ; : - FasMonable Millinery - exhibited at myopenog last week. XTXW OOODS this week and a' oharmlns dls- MRS. h:b. Jawrrr. sot 16 It MHorthTrontSt.' Belays are : DangeroTis SXPOKB IT IS TOO LATX. AND IP yon detire AooldenU Firs, life, LUntnlnf.' Ka- tloe. Bent or Tornado Zssaranof. cire ni a call, or Telephone us, and' we wm Insure yon in prompt psyin Companies. -. - . , Cotton Insuranoe given by marks, numbers and amount per bale, thus aroidlar the .avf -rase" clause. - - - :- 8MITH & BOATWEIQHT,-, j, , . Suooessors to '7 Wm L. Smith CO. A J; W. Gordon A 8mtth, -.' GenU Insnranoe A (rent a. r. '.Ho. 184JS.. Water St. .. , Telephone Ko. 73. -oot 16 tir. " . - ' !; UerchaiLt T'Monag& Owrfra TO TB3 WCBBASXO -PATBOTttB la thli line, we will make a crest ted notion in the prices of line Ouatom-Made Qsrments for the balance of the season. , - ' "5 -, Manntactarers and Cnatom Tailors. j Jtannfsotorersof the Celebrated P. D. bhira. - abastihe A ' PSW SSA809S WHY TOO SHOULD USK 'J. AlabssUno. It Is economical. It Is durable It is bealthy. It makes a finish that will not rub off. Ton can ret any shade that yon wish, and last, anybody can apply It. . . .- . For sals low by . - - . - r' 0ctl6tf . , .v-j- ., CBQVA. rXOL 1.. HAYS ALLTHX BOOKS T7SKD BT TEX Publlo and Private Schools of the city, and hare" rrarked them down LOW. bend tie children down and we will trat them rl ?ht. . - . U. 7. TAT A r-H tf - " ' Eoc t .cro. ' v.NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. ' OPERA HOUSE; ONE HISHT OHLT,'OGT0BER 18TH. Tile cetfetei Aljise f jrcless: cnoir; The irrsUesY musical erect xt the ace - Instrn- - 1 , . mental and Vocal- f.; -'v' -- .BkVSX SUPSR 2 ABTIST4 IN THB 8W1S1 ,C03TUirB of ihtlr natlvs mountains,- : -Prices ar nraaL- Box Sbeet open at Hetns berrc's Monday mornus; next ' . - oct li St. - r- - M.- CRO IY, Auctioneer, : - '.I .BTCROSLT MOREIS. llridenmters' Sale; !3AiIAGEDcC0TT0H;;vAT ADCTIO?. nif TnisDiT-oumm -1 : tjbw.V at it . . - J o'clock, sv m , we will seU la warshonss upon est side oX teo rlrer adjoialns Ferry upon North side nodar Inspection an! supervision of the Agents of the Underwriters, for and on ao-' const of all concerned, .v . y f;X f :;150 BALES COT&6x.';(,:L Bamaxed by fire and PBSSB water. Con dltlons Cash. T r- - oct 18 2t . . - . . - ; By S. YanAmillVGE & CO., v ; . 8. AKEIBGl., : Aactioneet . V t - At Auction, ;" 02C ACCOtJST OP WHOM IT MAT COKCXKK. QN THURSD4Y. OCTOBSB WrH.'tS87, at U o'clock M, we will sell, the Oermsn Baiqse ALBATKOS,- 819 ren ter tons cltsstos' "A". Germas Lloyd, with her present Tsckle, Anchors and Chainsas she now ties at Mr. Tbo mM Evans Ploatlnt Dry Dock, in this city.. Also a lot of Sails, a lot of ProTisions. a lot "of Rum under eats, snbjeot to duty;- seven Water Casks, one Water Tank, one U) set of SUaal J lacs complete. Cabin Pnmlenre, several Hawsers nd Lines; two (8) Boats, and a lot of other articles connected with . the Vereel. o - . - 8. Vak AXBX5GK A COl, Anotionoers -' ooflatotds - ' and Seal totals Broker. FOB STATE PAIR. CHEAP RATE3 AID PLEAS AM TRIP Carolina f; Central Eailroarl; f 3.0O TO BALXIOH AJKD BXTT7EK, rSCLUD' IKQ ADMISSIOH TO THB. PAIS. , -v -Ticket oa tali October IStb to ZUt. Good re-' turning until October iiai Inclnstre. . P. W. CLABC. 'J oct 10 St - Goal Passenxer Acent. ri.Come.wdfHeip TTs.J - TIIC PJJEPOSI OP BAX8TJSG MXAB8 TO aid in baQdisx Grace M.X Chsrob. thslAdiss will hare an Xntertalnment on Priday, evening October 21st, at the residence of CoL' Borer Moore, No. 119 Cbesnot street. . - . - . ; - - 8Deoi&l pains will be taken to prepare an ele rant supper of Oysters, stewed and fried, chicken Salad, Ice Cream and other tempting dishes x '. v-' - . - - - Musi a wUI be furnished by soma of the. best talent in the city. -. - Toe rood dtlxe&s of WHminrton are cordially Invited, and earnestly requested to oome and help us ia oar efforts to oomplsto this Church. i oct 16 .-..... ... .i, , :.-. . Winter Goods, JUST OPXKXD AXAROB STOCK OP WIOTKK Dress Goods, Eoasekeeplsr 'Goods.'DamesUo Goods, Flannels, .Blanket, etc ' - . . . ; , - - Ths Unrest and "cheapest stock of BOSTBHT and UNDaHWJtAB. for Ladles, Gentlemen and CbCdren. - ' - - ; SPaCIAL. 100 dosan Children's Black Bibbed Bose at ixu cents, worth S oenta. the, greatest. Bargain 01 tne season. ' - We want trade. .- We have aa attraoUre atcck. and have marked roods at low prtoes all of which most oommand the attention of tasteful and judicious buyers. r i - - .- v ...,- -ISO. JT. BXDBTCX. : 00 16 tf Comer Market and Front. zirmsoH, ' -C-vT MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIEB, IKVITJtS TOTJB ATTrNXIOJf TO THB ' Larest:J:Stocr;Df :Ptece Goons. In the oltv. which we will maks-np la tbo MOST --.-.'. . ' ...... ";, ... r-.j. approved style, at ,. -' ; 00) 16 8t ' . U H PBOST STBJ3T. ' :Scliool ? Shoes. ; B 1ST SHOXS FOB TUB BOTS AKD GIBLS d the city. -. Mads eipresdy to wear well and I00K 4- neat!.- Parents win do well to examine onr -j ; " coods and c rices before purhsmx. . . Geo. B. Trench & Sons, 106BOBTH FRONT 8TPXXT. . i , octlotf J ' " 1 ' . " " " ' f i"H'Stbves.;:i';-. J5 GBXAT TABlffTTCOCi S ASD UKATXES. Can five you anything Toa are ilksly. te want. We don't make them, bat we have aooeaa to the best sources of supply. Call and see us. ootlSlf - - k AtmBlfAM, FLA HUTS K CO. iiFwo forTen; OKB PACKAGZ OP THB EJTTGAL MARILLA CHBBOQT. oonUlnladflys splendid Smokes, for 10 seats, free from flavor. a M. TIABB2ft - 'OO 16 tf ,.: -' U Kewt and Clear Dealec wm. Jbi. bpnnger z uo., TMPpBTBBS AXD J0BBBR3 OP BABDWABB and CBCCZZBT, eaa offer special Inducements to Wholesale buyers. 1 : - ... : ; -, ; . : W, II. S Xsrket Strost, oelS tf - ' - -. Wllmlnrton. H. CL iri Grape Ph03phatc3.-. JDBLIGllTP'ri. COKBTKATION OP PUBS Grape alee with Tonia Phoexibatca, an elegant and refrerilrjr drink, fr B r'- cly. at 1 CO 13 tf !--.-.T J ' . t. - -WHOLE NO. 6572 NEW "ADVERTISEMENTd. ' J A Ql iali An ; '."i-". i :- Jfci U VJr AAOAA , ajtCfcAAlAwAAIi A Perfect Fit, !A"Biirable Material, AndaBeasonaUe Price ; Are the features to be sought for by every one f . .... . -....; . ... who wosrs clothe! If yon wish to combine all i -, -. .. -i- - - these rood points la 'on porch tse, either ia a ' - . ;- " - . - Badness Salt or a Dress nit, do not fall to see Our New Fall Stock! -... i "J ; .' ' .-.' .'- " - ALLTHC LATBST NOVKlTIS8 ' - It to an ackaowtodced fact that oor - -' - IS PAB 8TJPBBI0B to any other Beady-Made or Custom-Mad e CoUxlnc offered tn UiU city : . ; t ' , . Any article parehaaed from this XttabU&hmext - ;' ... ; , : . . : - satisfaction jraaranteed or money refunded . - S. H. FISHBLATE, i4:' xraa clotbiib. - - - ' - 60 16 DAW U ' ' E LEAD-f ITH L0 PRICES. G Xj OTBCHLSTC3- SOLD CHZAPKBTHANTM AST BOUBS . ,,' . ' HI THIS CTTT. ' " SnlisMal Mil and Excellent ; Pits are to be found ia oar Stoio. . -. - - - - . '- -:'. in the Latent Styles and for both Old and Tonne. - JUST LOOK ATTHB POIXOWIKa PBICB3 :1 CHILD BIN'S SUITS IS.7S, t W A60 and t-O0t . robbt surra FOB BOTS. from II to 17, at $U0p, S4.S9 and ts.00, actaally worth doable th amount. - . -". . :.-,v- - , -v- j Don't fall to call and see onr S8X0 BUSISBSS SUITS. 4' ' i .'-- . " -.t Esmember onr Goods are all sew and that this la no humbug. ;. , j v . . - .-".' Call anl oonvincs jonrself . '.,, -1. ; : - : a. gnniEtt, ; i oot 16 tf : ? : . .114 Market "street - ,C0HE "BEFORE IT IS : TOO LATE '. C-w 'AHr BXAMTKB I - ': ' ' Giir;Closingf jPrices TTS HAVB. BAD A'BUSH FOB THB PAST three weeks, sad expect to have a ' larcer one this week than ever, aa I am determined to sail iay stock BXG ABDLB&S OP.COSr '.. Overcoats Tor Sf 00,Wortli $ OO ' '-V' w.3 .la0- "A' . v;'-? f f 9 50 ,! .. 15" 00 1 Gents' Underwear 80 per cent. lass than eaa be boutht elsewhere. - ' 1 -: : : . SUITS made to order for less than ever before. " Whelssals CloUiisr and Merchant TaOor. , -'OCtlStf - ".. , Fresh Ground Cocoannt KHVnSim'iialDi 15 Cents per QnarU ' ' E. j -Warren S bn t ' S!Tf!H ATJrjT XXCHASGB OOB3TBB. oot 16 tf " ITo7 is Your Time - nnO GXT TOUB BUGGT 03 CAimAGS B2. paired and Painted. I cut rs&xe ft lock u rM as tew, or can trs or r 1 you a rw c- "iry ne. Ia.tl-eoi'1 31 l- -, trr:,-rcf 1;.- t as 4 f """-J iirtfct t .-. jfcr-5-. l.i - -' 1r ,t 1 J .re I . - - r , - - " Twa vfc.t, , fire .ejj......... . --.. Oeo JTosti,...... .......... . . , 1- i:oct; . -' - - k "t: ..... - - x 1 o- 1 Oe ewrss . CtFCoi tract ACvsrOetoesU UJtea at ; r tlonately low rates. . - Tea Esei ao2d Koaparea trio r.:.te c - ? ; NEW- ADVERTISL-: : WE17. '-STYLE BROWN & RODDIC: I . Norilr Front si.; WB TAKB GBIAT PLBASUBB VX CALM: TEX ITTBjrTlOS OF THB PC SUC 1 0 OU II Cloak and Jacket Pep&r toent v all 'nw STTisM, iira V AKT kovexv- . - l..'-.-s- -w 'i--A--" :-' .". T W " ; . ,. -': , i;v' ' . -T ties pob: r-"- ; " - - Ladies - and Children. A visit only oas rtve yoa any Idea of the Immense : Assbrtmerit WB HAVB KOW OH BIHT8ITI0y, LaiioiV Bents ni : HIssm Unisiweir ; -;: ""-i VC - i.:'ts-. . IN ABT QUALTTT YOU CAS CALL FOB. : V -". .-l.-iVt-'-,:' ; ' WE AUE - OETXllIXG. 8E V ;:,:::;1euai. speciajltics. ; LOOK OUB STOCK OVZB BXPOBZ MAEXKO TOUB PTJBCIIASBS;V '"' v i .. V l' j . Blankets and " Oomfortables. Our stock of BLABKBTS ' and r COMFOBT- '' '' ' ABLB8 Is' the Largest aad Cheapest we bare ever shown. ' ! . One special lot of BLAKKETS. slWfhUy soCed . at arreat Baraln. . . " -- ' Dress "Goods; Oar DBZSS GOODS DKPABTKZ3T la rsp le te ; -.x-r - . '. : with Boveltlea and mairy decided Barcatns. .- Call and satisfy yourselves". ? ',' - ti it -. 1'' ri-'V-. V'; ';. i-'i':- "' ' -. .'7-:.".-: BEO WN & RODWC ' . KOBTB PB02JT 8TBKXT, TJndispiited Leaders Merchant Tailbrin ; '"I -""7s ' v. . - AMD BESTS' PURHSHIIS GOOD DICK it UE AEE c , 0100 to bo Given;ATrr:7 B. L. HUTCECCS'MAGIO POLISX Eli: 1 your bottles Tnesdaya aad Trldsrs so tny new bonss, - Uo.- UJarorth '" Second St.. Pract' -Painter aad dealer in Imported and Ix . Palata. Artist Material, Giass, Broaaes, t .. Contracts taken. . . . , ooi5ti 'tons jr. poissojr, . . . llll , . 1. Ettli B3TATB AGrrT. Iff I BailJBOBTff EBCOXD ST. Psrties wtohteK to bay or sQ Baal Brtte. sr 1 tbosw hsrmr lutsto. to nazisf 1 . ooUeettwoolddowsBtooaUoams. - 00 ia 1: TZinter Goodij. - s TTJTX GUABAJrrXB OUB KTOCnL CP WOCL r ead PlahBobes, sonars and thapdar-f and Wool Blax kets. to be tks tzt- eb s- t aad movtoonipleteewrofred la th city v. are UU Esadaaartsrs for HAroeas and &J ' t - r oli, TrunAj aad Fr a fair trial aJ. v - ' fr.ra cf the none. Ka u in. rrau L- bctMtT. . . j ;iro7i5 Toiir' Tiiiio rpo LAY El TOUB BIC1 BBATETG T3Y uilMAiii n'tM WTSFXCT BXAUTT" , bAve. and res esurht te f r , 1 HA1GB. It wQ pacify tie reoj f- Ftrj visits ou. i re n r t ' M tr "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1887, edition 1
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