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The fcningStar. f .. TgprKD DAILYJXCKPT MONDAYS. iAr'3 c; . Oas 6j-etxt C zm r " two i ji e. i UA7.1 C7 71 V TireeL&ra- . " ??r I ra. ....... r........ . w VI mm Tn mi m " m Two Vests Tkraa Wet a, , ... .......... -..,. t Oaa Moatk ' .. .. Mail). Postage Paid S8 po rhreo Months t .... M reS?Ecity Subscribers, dellveredTa any ran tfS.r twblv Ckhts per week. Our City 'tBjur not authorised to ooueot lor more three months in advance "TTthe Post Offloo at WUaiinjrton, N. C OUTLINES. The reported attempt to wreck the presidential train in Arkansas proves' have been a whole-cloth lie. -Tff0 of the thieves who attempted to r0b a train in Texas were killed by the express messenger. -A Chi a(,0 Bank President was shot five times on Sunday morning,-by his step-son, as he emerged from church; family troubles brought about the t'ragic affair. A band of robbers, who have been depredating in , "West Virginia, were pursued Saturday by about three hundred citizens; one of. them was killed, another lynched, ami two or three others will.be sum iuarily disposed of; it is thought the whole gang will be captored., lighter, laden with cottbn, was pari tially burned in Savannah Sunday afternoon; loss about fOOO. Another League meeting - has been held in Ireland, which was addressed by Messrs. O'Brien, McGill and others," 1 The Virginia habeas corpus case was before the TJ. S. Supreme Court yesterday, and a decision will be given to-day as to bail and time for argu-" uieut. The Shakespeare . me morial fountain, presented to the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, by Mr. G. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, was dedicated yesterday with imposing ceremonies. Sunday was made a day of restful quiet by the President," at Belle Mead, near Nashville; at an early hour yesterday morning , a special train carried the' party into the city, where a grand parade and the reception by the State and city authorities took place; the President, as usual, made an appropriate re sponse. The disturbing Indians in Dakota have been captured, and what promised to be a serious trouble is nipped in the bud.- Twenty workmen were buried in the ruins of a falling building in New York yester day; six deal bodies have been re covered, and it is supposed all those buried are dead. Four deaths at Tampa and five new cases of yellow fever since last report. The Chi cago grain markets were practically unchanged, and provisions lower. Unemployed workingmen in Lon don are giving trouble; they marched in a; body through the streets and at tacked the police with stones; the police charged upon them and, many wounded. M. S. Hudgins, of Norfolk, accidentally shot himself Sunday evening; he died yesterday morning; in the same city James Reitty -was killed yesterday afternoon by John T. James,- in self defence. The Detroits won the Jchampion- shipgame in Philadelphia yesterday; the score was St. Louis 1, Detroit 3. The President left Nashville at VI o'clock yesterday for Chattanooga, at which latter place the entire popu lace turned out to receive him; his stay was very brief. Sew York markets: Money easy at 2i fto per cent., closing offered at 4 per cent; cotton quiet at &J91c; south ern flour quiet and unchanged; wheat, No. 2 red October 80 15-1681ic; corn steady; Xo. 2 October 50J5Jc; spirits turpentine firm at 35c; rosin dull at $1031 12-. The Baltimore Democratic revolt is said to be extending. fh.it trestle burning business and the escape of the President, etc., is all a lie, we are glad to know. A Philadelphia grocer fixed some gs for rats but sold some of them to a customer which killed him. Tennessee went anti-Prohibition by 27,693. That beats the . Demo cratic plurality m former elections. Lord Salisbury is positively own to be very bad. There is de pression and discontent in the Tory camp. Mr. Chamberlain has confined his peaking tour, and' very wisely, to U'ster. It has proved a miserable fiasco. - rt. " - - 'ue yellow fever at Tampa is not "icreasinir. Thn rrnnrt at the va- rious c T.. . quarantine stations are satis fact ory. vien. Joseph E. Johnston has set au ecel!ent examule. The able and n bwiant soldier has sent $1,000 to the Lee monument fund. Gen. Meade, a highly- meritorious nnsylvania soldier, has a statue at wnaount Park. PhiladelDhia. It T"l be unveiled to-day. some of the business men of I Bal ."-we have written to the New Herald denouncing the ac. m certain papers in : the great Alt- I . J ueiaming Baltimore al "absolute 'cations." There have been no 1 much misrepresentation and r810n of facts. yOL XLI.--NO. 22. The Stae thinks it knows a good paper when it sees'it. It does not ref ase to. say that there are few more readable- papers than the Raleigh State Chronicle. It is a very hand some paper, is well edited, and hasji strong array of contributors. In two years it has gone up in circula tion from less , than 2,000 to 4,000. It is a paper with a .conscience and elivers honest judgment We have great respect for the Chronicle and it superior young editor, and al though not able to always see public questions as he sees it we recognize his high sense of duty and responsi bly. - Mr. . Daniels has shown un common aptitude for his profession and is one of ; the most promisipg pf forth Carolina's young men; We are really glad to know that there Are such young men to succeed the old " ones who are rapidly comple ting their allotted time among the workers.- ' J - The Charleston News and Courier takes a reasonable and just view of the Abbott episode at Nashville. It says,and most intelligent people will echo the opinion: . "She had no right to speak in the church on any subject. As to this there can be no difference of opinion. We need not go into the merits of what was said, on either Bide. as to the character nd tendencies of theat rical performances. - It is sufficient that Miss Abbott was wholly in the wrong in presenting her views, at all, in such a place and pretence." - A. J. Blenthen, proprietor of the Minneapolis Tribune, was burnt in effigy by an indignant crowd because of his brutal attack on Mrs. Cleve land. The city council have adopted a resolution demanding a full retrac tion. Eight Republicans voted for the resolution. Every few years the pretended de fecription of the Saviour that was written by Publius Lentulus &c, goes the rounds of the newspapers. It is a well known fraud and has been often exposed. It is still trav elling in its seven league boots. The Stab is profoundly surprised at what the Louisville - Courier Journal said of the performance of Miss Abbott in MoKendree Metho dist Church. There 13 reported great sensation throughout France on account of the arrest of Gen. Boulanger. The wo men are for him and be is still the idol of the masses. "One of tbe Beat." Laurinburg Exchange. The Wilmington Stab finished its 20th year last Friday morning, and shines right on as one of the best dailies m the South. Spirits Turpentine. Capt. V. Q. Johnson was but 57 ears old. New Bern Journal'. Our young merchant on Middle street, Mr. Alexander Justice, has jmachfnery on the way for a cracker factory and general bakery. Winston Daily. A Stokes countv man said yesterday that he could count over twenty tobacco barns in his neighborhood that have been destroyed by fire this fall. ' Lexington Dispatch: Mr. J. H. Swing, a sawyer employed at J. H. Miller's saw mill in this county, was seriously in jured on Monday by the bursting of an emery wneei. Monroe Enquirer-Mcpressi Four teen more convicts, fresh from the peni tentiary, passed through town Tuesday morning for the State work on the G.. G. & N. Railroad. m Weldon News: Four prisoners, all colored, and all awaiting trial at the en-, suing term of the Superior Court broke jail at Halifax on Sunday afternoon last, and escaped, though efforts were made to recapture them. Fayetteville News. The Rev. P. W. Eason. for some time the pastor of the Baptist church of thia city, resigned last night. The church loses an eloquent preacher.- His , farewell sermon willibe preacbeu at ll a. m. ounaay morning, m the Baptist church. ; -HEnoir Topic. We saw yester day some sad and -interesting mementos of the war. They were the uniform and sword scabbard worn by Lieut. Colonel John T. Jones when he was killed ;at Gettysburg. The clothing is bloodstained and the vest is perforated by'the bullet which killed the wearer. - Wadesboro Intelligencer: On Saturday morning last Master Johnnie Tillman, son of Dr.. D. C. Tillman, while feeding a gin, managed to pass his left hand in too far. wun me ream ox imywk drawn into tbe gin and bady lacerated by t.h a (MTifti aiiwr. : Everw fineer on the hand was slit, and one finger,-it is believed, will be lost. .a.. . -- . - - Winston Daily r -Mr. Gray Bynum died suddenly at his home on Lib erty street last night between 8 and 9 nvTnv Caot. Ii. C Hane's cannisle factory At i Lexington - will -put ; up 20.WK) cans , of- tomatoes 'this year. - He put out ten cres in tomatoes in the spring. -: Mr. John Henry Boner; " a native of ;Sa lom iannw actintr as Private secretary to h. hntr wont. E. C. Stedman.. whose house he'isccupying during Mr. 8ted- matfs absence inKew Jianipsaire, - ana ue has been promoted to a position outhe ed itorial staff of the XJentury Magazine.-.John Henry has a tron$ attachment t for Notrh Carolina ana tne - oia joikb n nome. . WI1MINGTON, " Salisbury Herald: ' The - pros pects for a cotton factory are booming up again. We are assured that a company will be formed soon; and the building of a fac tory commenced next spring. J, D. Gaskill ia moving his dwelling to the corner of his lot preparatory to electing an elegant residence on the site now occupied by his dwelling -The contract has been given out to erect a Methodist district par sonage on tbe lot between J. D. G&akilla sad J. M, Brown's. This is to be the resi dence of the presiding elder of the Salisbury district, . Manager E. B.- C Hambley will commence shortly the work on the Sam Christian mine in Montgomery county. m-ri rn NEW ADVEBTISBHIBNTS, Mukson Merchant tailoring. ; CoiXECR & Co. Auction sale. O. H : Blocker Farms for sale. C. BLJ&ockbb Fatm for rent. Opkba House Cora Van TaaseL S Van AMBtHGR Sale building lots." ; " Masonic" Meeting'" Wilmington Txvdge. F. Welch Lost certificate of deposit. Warrek & Son Fresh ground cocoanut Local Dots. The State Fair at Raleigh opens this morning. The telegraph line to Sooth port has been repaired. Dr. G. M. Ellis and Mrs. A. A. Pugh and daughter were passengers on the Gulf Stream yesterday for New York. One hundred and fifty bales of damaged cotton will be sold by auc tion to-day on the west side of the river. The Salvation Army paraded. last night on Front street. Suggs, the man who walked into the river yester day afternoon, was in the procession. . Receipts of cotton yesterday 1,805 bales. Total receipts to date 60,249 bales, against 35,127 bales to same date last year. Increase 25,122 bales. A white man named Suggs walked into the river at the foot of Market street yssterday afternoon, while intoxicated. He was fished out by some men who were near by. The steamer Ghdf Stream sailed yesterday afternoon for New York. She had a full cargo, including 1,086 bales of cotton and 1,000 barrels of naval stores. The Gulf Stream only arrived here Saturday forenoon last. No abatement appears in the desire of many to, build homes . for themselves. What started the good work ? Some think the Homestead and Loan Associations have done a great deal. Business is improving, too. V A term of the Circnit Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina will convene in this city immediately after the ad journment of the District Court, which meets on the 31st day of Octo ber. This Court was created by act of the last Congress. Beautiful 8eenry Among the principal scenes that will be presented by the Cora Van Tassel new "Hidden Hand1' company, are a view of the "Hudson River by moonlight"; view of the "Brooklyn Bridge"; "wonderful mechanical ef fects, showing cars passing to and fro; boats plying the river; Brooklyn Illuminated; "Black Donald's Dream" in prison, depicting thrilling events in his eventful career; "The Robber's Home" in the caverns of Luray, a no vel of - scenic splendor. A Flood in the James River, the mechanical and novel wonder of the day; "The Haunted House " in the woods, with a rain fall of real water; Great Planta tion Scene at Hurricane Hall in Vir ginia, introducing a coterie of min strel artists in banjo solos, songs, dances, walkarounds, etc. Alpine Cbolr ana Tyroleae Company This company will play to-night at the Opera House, the performance commencing promptly at 8 o'clock. The Raleigh Evening Visitor says that they , played in that place to a large and appreciative audience and met with much applause and many recalls. "They wore the costumes of their eountry. Some of ..the instru ments used were peculiar but they brought forth sweet tunes from them. The singing was first-class and the chorus full and strong.- They are all artists of the highest standard, and those whosepleasure . it was. to hear them never enjoyed a more delight ful evening. St. Mary's and Peace Institute were out in full force and heartily, enjoyed the entertainment.' Wilmington and Newbern. ! At the conference held in Golds boro last week of ' representatives of the Wilmington, Onslow & East Car olina Railroad Company, "and repre sentatives of the "Newborn and Onus low Railroad .Com'pany'we ilearnlthat a proposition was made.by the latter, which was taken under - advisement by the representatives;' of the W.; 0. & E. C. R. R.V and it was finally, de cided to a,ccept it. .Under the-terms of this proposUibn bbth roads will unite their forces and jointly", make application to ; Onslow - county, for, a -subscription. We suppose, this means,; of course; that thT road will be ex tended direct to Newbern. ;:. - y NCC TUE OO Audit ana Flnanee. -: ,vf -The Board of Audit' and "Finance metr yesterday at the City; Hall in regular session. ' There were present, R.1 J. ' Jones, Esq.; - chairman, and Messrs. J. R Maunder and J. W. Hew-etfc---' f .v'n" r .'' 1 The Board concurred in the action of the Board of Aldermen author izing the Cape Fear S. F. - E. Co. to employ an extra man as helper with the horses at 73 cents per day for three days of. each week; . the engine company to. pay the same proportion of the man's wages. Also, concurred in the. action of the committee on Fire Department in authorizing the purchase of 1,000 feet of hose for the use of the Department. . ' Notification was received that Col. K D. Hall had been elected Chief of Police, andr-that. 'he had duly qualified Also; that Mr. A. G. Ricaud had been elected to fill the position of Alderman from the Second Ward, made vacant by the resignation of Alderman Hall. Two conpons of eight dollars each, redeemed and cancelled, were de stroyed in the presence of the Board. Alderman Pearsall, chairman of the Sanitaiy Committee of the Board of Aldermen, appeared and addressed the Board in reference to the pur chase by the city of a tract of land to be used as a place of 'deposit and for the cremation of offal, garbage, etc.. collected in the city. He proposed the purchase of a lot on the eastern extension of Dock street, near the brickyard, which he said could be bought for four hundred dollars and this year's taxes. The matter was discussed at some length in an informal manner. Mr. Maunder thought that it would be best to lighter the garbage, etc., to some point a short distance down the river where lind suitable for the purpose coulcfbe purchased for near ly nothing. The chairman said that the plan suggested by Mr. Pearsall was a good one, but it would be very expensive. He "was opposed to making an appropriation for any purpose now, however, and with Mr. Hewlett thought it would be best to have more light on the subject before tak ing. action. He would not be willing to vote for any additional appropria. tion except for the purchase of 'a suit able place for the city pound. He liked the plan proposed, but the budget' had been made up, and it would be unwise to make other ap propriations. Mr. Pearsall argued . strongly in be half of the measure proposed by the Sanitary Committee, but appreciat ing the objections urged by the chair man, he said that he would not ask more at this time than an appropria tion sufficient to purchase the land. The chairman - did not think the location proposed was a good one, and on motion, Mr. Pearsall was au thorized to invite proposals for a site farther east of the city. The Board then adjourned. Mayor's Co art. William Beatty, colored, charged. with the larceny of a can of lard fronv W, G. McDermott, at Front Street Market, in September last, was ar raigned before the Mayor yesterday morning. The testimony .was not sufficient to convict, but the defend ant very coolly acknowledged the theft, and was required to give a bond in the sum of $100 for hi appearance' at the next term of the Criminal Court. Beatty was also arraigned on the charge of stealing a vest from a colored man. He confessed to this also. In default of the bond required in the two cases he was committed to jail. ' Jim West, colored, charged with being drunk and down last Saturday night was sentenced to ten days in the city prison. -. James Carpenter, a respectable looking white man who hailed from Petersburg, Va., and applied for lodg ings Sundajr night at the guard house was given until noon to leave the city. Attempt at Snleld. A colored woman called Martha, living at the "Long house," on Surry street, attempted to drown herself last Sunday afternoon by jumping .into the river at the foot of Church street. A colored man, whose name was not mentioned, jumped into he water and dragged the dripping and forlorn damsel to the shore. Jealousy and mean whiskey are said to have been the cause of Martha's rash at tempt to "shuffle off" the "mortal coil." Some of her companions said if it had been any other day but Sunr day she would have had better luck. "Some of dese trifling nigger men is always loafing on de warf on Sun day." : A colored man. charced with a criminal assault on a colored woman in Grant township, Pender county, was committed to the jail in this eity Saturday. Yesterday he was carried to Grant township for a hearing, And was discharged by the magistrate who investigated the case., . OLD ; RIP TOBACCO is for sale all Iabk BTPP IN AWri TUTV r "A PLUG. . . rOBERi8,. 1887; fraatnar incuaauana. .The following are the indications for to-day, received at 1 a. m.: For Virginia and " North Carolina, rain,- cooler, light to fresh- variable winds, becoming northwesterly. ; For South Carolina and Georgia, rain, cooler,, light to fresh easterly winds. - " Tlia Snooting 8aaon. October 15th, a day long looked for and heartily desired, has arrived at last. The anxious and tired, sports man, who has been .waiting - and watching for . the morning,- has been gladdened by the return of the day on which he can shoot and not be afraid. The gray dawn had not streaked the horizon, "when hunters clad in the regulation drab colored canvas coats, with cartridges bulg ing pockets, and bags, and. frisking dogs, manifesting their delight In short nervous barks, trembling limbs and wagging talis, were wending their way to the woods In quest of the game' and swift-winged quail. Many a mile over hill and dale, in swamp and thicket was traversed, and the slim bag at noon attested both the scarcity of the game and the demands that had been made upon the cartridges to secure even that small number. With spirit undaunt ed "the afternoon found them still walking, still beating the fields, the hedgefi and ditches, still hunting on, and when night came, with weary limbs and afching feet, with blistered heels and sun-burnt necks, they sigh ed reerretfully that the day was ended. A peculiar set, the sporting fraterni ty; no privation is too great, no labor too arduous, no weather too bleak for them. A sore heel, which destroys the eport of a day, is never referred to afterwards without provoking a smile, and the utter disappointments which many meet but serve to clean the gun brighter and whip the dog a little oftener and harder. A splendid scapegoat an unresisting dog, to bear away the errors and lack of markmanship in a would-be member of an honored fraternity. But to recur to our own 15th. What of the game? One bird to a gun would almost sum up the total de struction of the birds. A party of two killed twelve, and this is the best bag made eo far as we can ascertain. That is right: leave some for those who cannot always spend a half a day in the field. The sporting editor is fixing his cartridges, starving his dog, aiming his gun at imaginary birds, oiling his boots and reading the latest articles, pro and con, on "holding on" and "holding ahead," and will report promptly before the day of Thanksgiving on the reduction in the present 'sible supply.' When he goes in the woods it be comes a case of "Crockett and the coon," and birds "come down." RIVBB AND SIAHIflK. The British steamship Pensler went to sea from Southport Sunday at 7.25 a. m., and the British steam ship Roseville passed out at 4.50 p. m. The wrecking steamer Victoria J. Peed, Nelson, of Norfolk Va., arrived here Sunday for a supply of coal, and will leave this morning. She was en route from Nassau to Boston, with the disabled schooner John A.Bergen, sugar laden, in tow, and when three days out from Nassau encountered a severe gale, during which the line from the steamer to the schooner fouled with the propeller of the for mer. As the Bergen was under head way at the time, the line had to be cut to prevent a collision and the sinking of both vessels. As soon as ready for sea again, thI'eed will start in search of derelict schooner. A dUspatcn from'Savannah, Ga., received by the Star last night, reports that the schooner John R. Ber gen pat in at that place yesterday, with the loss of her fore-mast, jib boom, main mizzen-mast-head and top-mast. She had her decks swept of everything moveable. The tug Victoria J. Reed took her in tow at Nassau, but became disabled and let the schooner go at 5 a. m. of the 12th. Previous to entering Nassau the schooner had oneman killed and an other man had his leg broken. MRS. WTNSLOWa ROOTHTNO STROP. Bxr BrvrAxm Coxa thus writes la tha -Botton CMrU Ham FYtman Wo would by no means reoom mead any kind of medicine which we did not know toM rood particularly to Infants. But of Mm Whuklow's Soothln errap wo osa speak from knowledge: la our own f aauly It has proved m. bVnMdnr indeed, br rlTta an tnf ant troubled wtta ooUo pains, ovlet sleep, and U parents un broken rest at niffnb moss parenis oaa appre lste these bleating. Here Is an article which - -a. fantlnn aimst awtK isi rianw Ln fits WvvTsVal fJl svas aBM weas am as n t the sleep which It affords the Infant Is perfectly xataraL and the little eherab awakes as "brlxht asabatton." And dartnc theprooess of teeth lnjrftsT&lue ii incalculable. Ws bar frequent iybeard mother say that they would not be -without It from the birth of the child tin It had Jbrished with the teethinr slere, on anyoonside- Tatkm woaterer. sola or au aruczista. oente bottle. DIED, FROST. On Bandar. October ISih. at S P. JC, 3tr. KKXA J. raoST. relict of Charles I Treat, acd asoat W year. rsaaral from residence of bar son la-law, J. H. feQarity, corner S3hta and Caatta streets, at 10 o'clock. Tuesday morainr. theaoe to St. Thomas Cnnreh. Interment la BeQerae Cemetery. ipnbit&i Lctee Ho.319, A. F. & A.H. -OBOTJLAB MOJrmXY COMTRTSICATIOir STHis (Tuesday) rv&nxa, at a o'clock ; ; YlslUax Brethren frsternany fmited to attend. ct 18'lt , ; . . Secretary, WHOLE NO, 6573 . NEW . ADYEKTISEMKNTS. O P ERA H O TJ S-E. OHE HIBHT'OHLT, OCTOBER 18TH. The CeteMei Alpine Tjrote Ctoir, The rreatest musical erent of the ace. Xastrn mectal and Vocal. e&YXM 8CPZBS ABTI3T3 IS TBI SWISS COSTUME of laslr nail re mountains. ' rrtoes as asaal. Box Sheet' opea at Betas berrer's Monday moraine next. oet 15 St . OPERA HOUSE. . WAIT YOB THZ BI3 SEOW-OXB SIGHT OHXT. THURSDAY, OCTOBXK S0TH. Xnxaaement of too BrUrht - sad Charming LttUe - i ,onbrUe, . t CORA VAN .TAtSEL, ,f And bar Superb Double Coospaxrr, la the Great Sensational Drama, IILDDEN HAND. Grand Military Band and Operatic Orchestra. A Car Load of Special Scenery, and the treat est street Parade ever attempted by a trsTelilaf Company. B OH HAND TO Ski IT. Admission xS, 60 and 75 cents. Owlnc to tbe extreme lenrth of the Bidden Band and the treat amount of scenery to be need, the performance will becta at 730 o'ololk sharp. oot IS St Auction "Sale. TVDAY. AT 10 O'CLOCK. IK OUB 8ALX8 Boom on Market street, w wm tell one Arm chair, one Carpet, two Clock, mix Feather Pil lows, one lanre looKinc uiass, one urate, tnree Heaxlair Stores, twenty pairs Blankets, six bar rels Flour, fifteen stone Jars, one Show-Case, 473 Ladles' Hat. COLUIB CO., oet 18 It Auctioneers AUCTION SALE or BUILDING- LOTS. Wednesday, Oct. 19th, AT COURT HOU8B. AT 10 MIKTJTX8 ATTXB It O'CLOCK l full U Lot (MUSS feet), on 7owtk street, la BHOOKLYK. act far from tbe elegant NkW BRIDGB now bulldlnir. - - t full hi. Lou on fifth ttieet. SI feet by t feet oaob. s run M Lots on Boutn buui atreet, ss icet ny 165 feet each. And possibly other cheap Lots, If buyers be present next WEON KSDAx. b. Vissamnua, auctioneer. Hot Bin The seller oaa arrar tor the par- chaser t9 rt Loam from eltner Loan Assoc la tloa. if desired. Owa your own bouse and sere rents. oct 18 It n. CROULT, Auctioneer, BY CBOKLY A MOEHIS. Underwriters' Sale. DAMAGED COTTOH AT ADCTIOH.' OH TUESDAY, OCTOBKB 18. 1887, AT 11 o'clock a. m , we will sell In wart house upon west side of the rlTer-adioialnc Ferry upon North aide undar Inspection and snperTiston of the ArwU of the Underwriters, for and on ao ooust of all oonoerned. 150 BALES COTTON, Damaced br fire and FBY8H water. Con di Lions Caah. oct 18 By 8. TanAMBDiGE Sc CO., B. VAaAMBTBOB, AueUoaeer. At Auction, OM ACCOUNT OF WBOX IT MAY OOBCXBX ryx THUKSDAY, OCTOBra SOTH, 1887, at u o'clock X we will sell the German Barque "ALBATKOS, S10 reenter tons, eltsalns "A" Germaa Ltoyd, with her present Tackle, Anchors and Chains, as she no m lie at Mr. Thomas Xrans Floatta Dry Book, la this city. Also a lot of Balli, a lot of Provisions, a lot of Rum under seals, subject to duty; seren Water Casks, one Water Tank, one (1) set of BUrnal Flan complete. Cabin Furniture, sereral Bawsers and Lines; two CD Boats, ana a lot o ovner aruoies oonoeciea wtta toe vessel. a. Vax AMBI5GK A CO., Auctioneers oellniotds and Beal Kstals Brokers. THE CLIMATE, THE SOU. pVJBTKUCK O ABBSJaNQaZTO BAFID TBAH- sit North, cannot be surpassed In any section of North Carolina as w find It at -ivr a -yrrrcKT Only twenty-two hour from Baltimore. No kiUtsjr irosts antU late in winter Zarly rardena In Spring. A few rood Farm yet for sale, but rapidly sellinf. Ur and eutarprlsina: farmers and gardeners hare an enrlable oppor tunity Just now. Apply to O. B. BLOCKAH. oot 18 tf Beal Estate A rent. Max ton, N. C. A Farm to Bent, SIX MILKS r&OX XAXTON. TWO MILES from Floral OoUef-e Depot. tlO acres cleared. Good bulldinra; Ten rooms ia dwelling mansion. Would lease for a term of years ii desired, rent to be paid la money or gyJ octlBtf BealKstateArent,MaxtoB.li. C. Notice. NSlo (TE TS rrvRXBY orvkn OP LOSS OT CXB- rtt of Denoslt. Ko. 10000. issued by the Bank of NewBanorar.oathelSUidar of J air, 1887, for Two Bnadred and Fifty. Dollar. pay: able to 7. Welch. All parties are hereby warned sa-alnst tradtnr for saia ceruncate, as u was either lost or stolen from mo, oct 18 It y. WKLCB. MTJHB0H, MEECHAST TAILOR 1HD CLOTHIEB, TNVTTKS YOUB ATTKHTION TO THK Lariext stock- cr Piece Ekicii la too city, which w will m&kt up la tbe MOST approred style, at ootlStt t X. 7BOHT8TBXXT. Fresli Ground Cocoanut FOB PIES, CUKES AHD. AMBROSIA IS Cents per'Qnart - E. -Warren Son, .... KXCnAXOK COS5KB. ' OctlStf Oaa Xaar..... t . rCoraot Adranisetaeau taken at r rc : - rinnstaty lowtacea. : aoBdKonparaS type make one sqs. NKW ADVERTISEHDiTS. iJEW STYLEG ! BROWN & RODDICK, 9 Nor lit Front St . - . WK TAKX OBKAT PLKA8TJKK IX CALLTSQ TBI ATTKimoa OP THK PTJILXO TO OtTE Cloak and Jacket Department ALL HKW STYLES, AND MANY NOYKL-1 TICS FOB Ladies and Childr en . A Tialt only oan sirs yon any Idea of tfea Immense Assortment a, a . WK BAVK NOW ON KXHI8ITI0N. Laiie.', GeElx' ail Kisses Dulemar TS ANY QUALITY YOU CAM CALL FObJ . WE ABE OFFERING ' SET' EBAL SPECIALTIES. ; ; . LOOK OUB STOCK OVKB BE FORK X1KIKCJ YOUB PUBCHASta. 7. . Blankets and Comfortables. Our stock of BL1KKKTS and C0X70BT- ABLE8 U tbe Larrast and Cheapest ws bar ever shown. One special lot ef BLANKETS, sllxhUy soiled at a craat Barraia. . - -. Dress Qoods Our DKXS3 GOODS DXPAKTXZNT U upkta with KotIUm and mnj 6mcl&& CasrxalMa 1 Call lA nXimfr roanelTM . . t BROWN & RODDICK t NOBTB PBONT 8TKKXT, oot 18 tf Come and Help Us. JjVDKTHI PffBFOSI OP KAISTBO XKASS TO aid la bnOdlnc Grace X. K Church, 'the Lad las October list, at tbe resldene ot CoL Borr Moore, No. IIS Cbesnat strtet. - - Boeolal pain wuibetakaa to prepare an cle at sapper or uysters. saevrea ana frvc. Llokea aalad. Ice Cream aad other tetnDUsr diaoes Musle wm be furnish ad br earns ef the beet talent lath etty. - - The rood emaea or Wuamrtoa are enrdla!!? larited, aad earnestly requested to ootae anl help ua t our efforts to complete tali Chares.. oct 16 t t zzz. ...... FOE STATE FATE. CHEAP EAIE31ID PLEASAIT TRIP VIA- .. Carolina Central Eailroad. 8SUOTOBALKiaHANDKKTtIKCU INO AJJXIBSION TO TEK PAEtt. Tickets on sals October Uh to tlst. Cood re turning antU October taad tactostre. P. W. CLAKK. octiett goal Psseprtr Ar-ct. Wanted; grrUATIOX WANTKOAS SOOTXXXTXZ OE SALXSMAX. Can rrre the best of rsfercaos. ..." AAA res , ' A ,-v. OOlStt ' -iTAB 0TTTCTL A Lit fir Ko 1 Alilss. 1 H fi ft -'BtJJL PLOUK, 09 SACKS PLOTT. 1UUU aoo bbla aad ahda MoTaases, 103 t ... near, Bt bars Coffee, Cracxrrs. Chsesa, C. j. Can Ooods, Ao nt . v - , , i jx u oozx-s. octStf ISO. 11 aad IX North VTalr f t . WANTKO MAN To take the arewr ft - -sax es; slse S8 TSxlS mob; t.-a ! 3i. retaflprtoe t-; other sixes ta pro;on. a. a rareehaneatoereata a penaaaect xm . t. goreraed by tba bale Pool. Apia ti'e Ci. ClaclanaU, O. - tutr aau iw
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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