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Publisher's Announcement. ; paper in North Carolina, 1 published dally .except Monday. t $800 per year, MOO for six montba, $ 1 BJ for three months; 60 ots for one monl b, to mallsubsprlbers. Delivered ;to city subscribers at the rate of 18 eenta per wees for -say period from one week to one jeatfa-c . THB W3EESLY STAB Is published every Friday ' A1 00 Wf, 60 ots. for six months, SO.ots for three montfe.- f - - - - , - ADVKBTISINO RATES roXLY).-One sonars fiFdfTMl ?j three dyB,ia50j thfi nri,Ha ,nnfl,; ' , ,. A . able to do msrfciwl iu if thero wrr rff Km1mn sismsi I . . . ! : - " to re -- wt oeen ouut within p -r- ""-" .ol OD- peat the horrors once seen; in Hay ti, a f---- 'T-p Tin - - - - - " " and -of which the intended victims idea of erectingbuiidmga to - stand I f ;?The Stab copied the special oprea I were - the brethren; in descent, lan , through the centuries 4oes orccnr M tbej TTniversitylfor the - Normal 1 Qagand religion of the people who to any one noV-aidays, Ve may well I department; Prof.V Henry isUhpr-- suppose, when the material nsed and ngbly xjorapetent, and he - will " & v COMMERCIAL. "W I I. M F K fJT-O M MARKET $10 00 ; two months, $17 00 ; three months, 84 00 j six months. 40 oo ; twelye months, foe 00. 4 Tea , lines ox solid Nonpareil type make one square. - AH annonnoeraents of Falni Festivals, Balls Hops,-PioJjrios, Society Meetings, Political Meet ings, fco.,wl be charged regular advertising ratee i. NoHcssonder hea ot "City Items" 80 cents per toe for flirt Insertion, and IS oents per line for each subsequent Insertion. " No advertisements Inserted In Local Column at any pnoe. . 'X AAnwHaaMMtH !...... . . . mi ... . " j i. uuov a wee m xnuiy Sngsare CQdsiderediVv .sch bandings Las ; the . Carolina Central office, the new . : &. W, office, the Dickinson residence, and the solid structured no w being dis mantled at the corner of Chesnut and wlio shall attend UDonhe for three months ooorsef There vmust ue si, lessi nitachersjtUendibg eing pabhsTied in ; thejfy: tuition .ia free.v$ Av fee Jof.i-$5.00,; for I , QhApmgBin:jrl room rent, 5 eto., willibe' charged ? I rmmen(Jations looking toward" the. l - i STAR OFFICE. Oc r 18. C P, 1C ' aPIRITS TERPENTINE. The market opened- firm iaVS'cedt per gallon. ;w!th sales of receipts at quotations. ..ROSIN Market.- firm at 60 cents Browns .eluu&MIUun. Nicolay;. Gfened:? ? y ; ; f ?, . bbl of 2S0 Iba witu sales of receipts at jquotations.(: V; -: : -'''" ' '" :-' " have made of .this murderer' almost a saint. ; In view of these7 facts, -if is gratifjing' that - one Massachusetts man of prominence has the courage tOTroueBtion'f the '-estimate Dui- on CaABLESTOS. Oct. 18. BniriU tmneni line quiet at S2c Roela flrmi trnnA .t,.n. jj- . - o wia.ut.vt i . M ms- eWi - t&T Telecraph to ta Morin SLar October 18 Qalvusion. ouict t o i m- rcw.pia o.arz oaie: Morrolt su-adr at A 1 -1 ttn .I... m mark . i . . ' i " per iely at 8c net receipts balia; Un) , PhiladdpbliK Urm at Sc-aet rfpu C5 oaiesrrtvannan. anil and earyat 8 15-I6c nei nsepu 8,613 bales; Orleans. qaet at 815-16Wnet receipt 19.255 ble; muc cc no ; receipt g 173 hub wiuu Wl VUCUIUV SOU I f - r. vuai k wvl.- I - - ; 4 . V t - i 3) KothlLOTothTofW specimens or masonry and would "wrcA?0 KJr tlon-than isimpliedin'thelinrits of a .-.Twioe a week.two thirds of daily rate. stand for hundreds of years if no 1888- A- special .. abndgeo!'' course 15,000 . audience.' "It - is" absolutely! txTfS earthquake came to topple5 them in wiH be given inj fourteen" oranches essentUl-hesaidf'Waretout-; of real interest,, are not wanted; and. ft aocept- wKati fl .a. ..a:i"' 8trip all competition, that we should. BDiemeTerr other way. they will inrartablv b I U1UB I r ' fr; Hyjp.r , vcauuers - apply; I .-;.. rejepxea u wereainameof the author Is withheld. ' -AnJ?fa P118 will be made tor double-oolnran or trlple-oolumn adTertlsements. oiioes or Marriage or Death, Tribute of Be- i, c., are charged . spect, Resolutions of Thanks, when paid for strlotly In advance. At this rate 50 cents will pay for a simple announcement of U Marriage or Death. :. -: Adyertlsements on which no specified number i'-i Pf."J?ertl?n8 18 marked will be continued "tlllfor- it Ui? ?Pt!? of the publisher, and charRed , BP to the date of discontinuance. 'yf 'Amusement, Auction and Official advertlsemen&'i 'V-! one dollar per square for each Insertion. 'Advertisements to follow readmg matter, or to i -oooupy any special place, will be charged extra aoTOrdlns to the f position desired t AurvrbiseinencB aept under the head of "New wm I for a given branch., Here ja an ex cellent opportunity for.a course. un-. der a; faithful -l and ;hwell 2 qualified teacher, aided as to certain branches AnTrt1(WTririta" i extra. i be ohared fifty per cent. ; Advertlflements discontinued before the time : " eontraotod for baa expired, charged , transient rata tar time aofaullT nnhiiShui ' raymenos for transient advertisements must be .HW la advance. Known parties, or strangers -".I wltn DrODer referflnoa. m nar mnnthiv a m -rwaft UMordbiff to eoBtraot jiTTr"u?oes?lB xia recommendations of ? eandldates for office. vbth, in .t,.. - dvSuseSentef ' oth" barged as Contract advertlaona peed their space or advertise any thing f oreten to tfaSeif11 charg'S CSSiSSSfSS" "S-?? fcy Check,. Draft. tob, or in ixegistereo We hope the fellow who was con structing the crumbling building in New York will find his way into the the State prison. No man shbnld be allowed to erect an unsafe building. I the excellent faculty: City authorities should look after bote lescapes and theatres. -They should demand every possible pro tection for guests and visitors. Neg lect at this point is without excuse; The railroads will have soon or late to give up stoves. Every now and then, as was the case a . week or so since, people are burned to death by these enemies of the human race. Humanity and sympathy alike de mand all possible care and safety in public buildings and public convey- The Tory Government -in Ireland, known as "The Castle,w have been' outwitted by the Irish, and 'theyjare' no little disheartened.; It turns out that Balfour's Coeroion.bill has some defects of which the Irish leaders are prompt to take advantage. Balfour! thought he bad framed a bill that would compel Irish papers to either stop pubUcatiqn, pay . ruinous fines and imprisonment or not publish any reppris 01 ine proclaimed., meetings raise th ft heat. nrndriAffl . :nd lav.thim downc when they v are in. demand Sat! the cheapest priced Tfie sentiment' is true and undeniable. -These condi tions are. M conditions on which alooe the, American i f armer ; . w ith al 1 his , great 1 advantages, , and ' the ' re sources of, his ingenuity- will -be able to understand . aU 'other . asncultural producers and.to .bcst: competiton in tbe markets of tho world, The amus ing part of the basiness is that the only, or at least the main, obstacle to the attainment of these conditions of success is laid and kept' in the'f arm er's path by the very man who) in tbe abstract, is the zealous advocate of the- removal- of t that- obstaole. iVeto Orleans States, Dem. VORUDB TURPENTINE Distillers; quote at $1 65 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. and'll 00 for Hard.1"" -- - : ; f COTTON-fMarket quiet. Sales of 800 bales on a basis of 8 cents' for; Middhog. Quotations at theProd see Exchange were as follows;, -. ; . . " .Ordinary.'., ........;.', 6 , ctsPtb. Good Ordlnny.,.,? 13-18 " " Low Middling, .B.v,fv3f. " -Middling ,.,...., 0 " " uooa AUdrtiing. ... ....... 9. 3-18 " ,nCORN Qaoted "flrm at 60cenU for yellow in bulk, and 63. cents In sacks; white is. quoted at 61 cenU ; in bxk and 66 cents la sacks for .cargoes. , TIiIBKRMarket steady, with quotations as follows: Prime-and Extra Shipping, first class heart, $8 0010 00 per JL feet; Extra $8 007 60; Good Common Mill, $3 00 5 00; Inferior to Ordinary, $3 604 00. PEANUTS Market firm. Prime 6560 cents Extra- Prime 7580 cents ; Fancy 90 oents per bushel of 23 ft a, RICE Market quiet. Fair quoted at 4i4e; rrime 551c per pound. flVM,eoapJli8 atedI f 1 V-" receJpts 8.108 bales; Augusta; dull and easier at 81c net receiDta 2.42S h)fc c.hrt ' . . a . wm. uuiri 9c BAt nvlnta 9 Oi K.!, at9c tFostal Money Order. getter.' Only snoh re: rias 01 sue pnouaner ttanoes will be at the Advertlseni HhnnM w- uauiou wiciauverHsemens will be inserted 1 hi2&. .pereanadvertlBer oontrScta fot the paper to be sent to him dnrlnc the time hS areiement te In, the proprietor wUl only be wepomttble for the malttnsr of the paper to his ad Morning Star. i - ' """""" . . T : - fc WW M . A ITI M MM M W M fJ IJ M W x- V, T. V. r:- -i IN V1NCU1.1S. .v. Jl nn l. . 1 T-r . S' worth- nf fho TiiV.na ' bnnal in the land. The eleventh - amendment to the Constitntinn ro.. VThe iudicial nnvr of th TTr,;,i t - -v. u.ku DISKB ' r I . w -aicuu so any suit . - - vHunj, ijtiincea or prosecuted - . OKftUUi UUC Ul UIK IJ n I LPfl JSmToo tvir Aif,nAnA v , of another State, or by citizens or subjects : of any foreign State. " ; T" -yvo vicar euougn to even an unprofessional eve. What purpose in view in adopting that r amendment? The answer is Dlain. It a to prevent the doin- of th n.M . . luh nnnnina I nnrt Hon . . .v-. w j " . - M0 uuuci- taken to anthnn-r. cii w lj cue otate. -; l he .Louisville Courier- Journal says: ; "The court merely shunted th fore them from the State to the person of a r owe omcial, a trick upon law and leic U viEh, WhU! pla?5lv fitting that ihe wun couiu noi pursue a Htate fnr .; remedies at law, yet claiming that it was " quite comnetpnt tn t -A'. linAfl nnnn fltoto -v:i 'tk a.;r cctuwflg me Btate law. Ti "saruy acts, andean act - only through the persons of her officials 'and to nnrcnin t.hoca i ; 'J, 5gai ; F -vwiuume Boie erounrt of n hnnoct S discharge of their dntina nnc- fT, a,. Ak.!. i - -aiwb. is ar-V f 118 ""P19" an overthrow of " ?h autonomy M if the State Treasurer or ? the HftVPrnnr vara j ? . . t . . : . vim ;uwu m Denair or ' IinVRIA l a mo " ances, and in the homes of the peo ple. Who could worship God with a constant feeling of insecurity as to the building in which service was conducting? The Westminster Heview, one of the old and able and scholarly Eng lish Quarterlies has a very cordial notice of Don Piatt's book, to which the Star called attention at length some months ago. The Westminster has no doubt a thnm-h ;-; - tUDIgU into tbe men of the Worth who were conspicuous and who have been so much praised and worshipped by the triumphant section. . It sees as Piatt knows the true value of such charac ters as Lincoln, Seward, Stanton and Grant. We make an interesting quo tation from the Westminster's article. It says: Ihe controversy which, for about a ?TrQ?f.a centQ?y- haa raged in the United States around the names of the chief actors m the great conflict between the JHorth and the South continues with un abated vigor, pushing to lower places the reputations of some who were at one time the objects of interested adulation,' and raising the names of others to exalted posi u Vnu PUDlic esteen from acquiring which their modesty or . honesty hindered them during their lives. The articles on Lincoln, Stanton, Chase, Seward andMaj. iff?;- C,H-.Th(?ma8' now collected and published, with the tftl nf mv. .. Men Who Saved the Union,' form a power ful addition to this controversy, and will greatly influence the public estimation of the men referred to therein . They are the interesting recollections of one who was i-,uajr ouqutuniea witn the illustrious men of whom he has written, and who had S Jg& " oppottuniS u ujius ue caaracier oi each, of which ?w?.T9Vllled lum9elf in one of the tf8' k00 we have had the pleasure to welcome from America." when occurring. Bnt --t.h - lAWin I gress of the United States.- and. nn. Irish papers. went riht on and when a.ccomPihed, are to be the lead- Rough - - The repeal of the tobacco tax 70a80c for upland; 95cl 05 for tide- ana tne reduction of thA tariff rn n J water, be leading questions in the next Coo- RRCKIPTK. prosecuted by the "Castle" triumph ed, as the magistrate dismissed the cases. An appeal wrs taken by the Crown. It is practically a, defeat. What next? Cotton SpiriU Turpentine 2.818 bales 160 casks i, CJkOU. to the UrniirStar I - lavaapoou Oct. 18. 12.80 P. L-Cotton doU and generally la. buyers' favor; mid- - upiaojus to; - midoiing ; Orleans 6 7-163; sales of 8.000 bales; fo? specula Uon and export 1.000 bales; Wipu8o000 baks, or which 83,100 were Amerkin Fu tures dull at a decline; nplands,l m c. Oc- Lf!.11 5 964di ber and No vember delivery 5 7-6id ; December and Ja nary delivery 5 6 64d; January and Feb ruary delivery 6 64d; February and March iirf V Md; March and April delivery 6 9-64d; April and May delivery 6 H-Wd-May and June delivery 5 18-64df ' Wheat firm; demand fair; holders offer 247,000 centals. .Including 148.000 Ameri can. Corn quiet; demand fair; receipts for thepast three days 28.100 centals. Weather fine. Spirits turrxnilne 27a 6d t-Hy?111 Plnda 58-16d: mid-1 Uales of cot loo to-day inchided bales American. mffSS."? SC18' 2 P M. Cotton ?o "Pl4ad0mc) October delivery 5 9-64d. boyer; October and November $SlrL,5 hV' hVn- November and December delivery 5 6-4d, value; De cember and January delivery 6 6-64d. value January and February delivery 5 6 64d' 5.600 hole&M orbus TQJT1 p S olie larrh c.: Ummer Complaints dysentery 11 Cured 6-a teaspoonful of mm little tyur Su crar and Water AU. DRU06ISTS SCLLIr. se ZSDAWlm v.e fir According to. the Washington Critic the election for:. a Congres sional vacancy in Rhode . Island is unusually important. If a Democrat should be elected it would give the two parties an . equal number -of States in the House. The Critic says: "The House is failing to elect, the Vice President becomes President on the 4th of March followioe. and - thta nfflr t;- chosen by the. Senate, would, as that body now stands, be a Republican. . The Senate CO0818t8 Of 89 Rennhlinann cnnntlnir Mr Riddleberger as a Renublican. and 87 nm". ocrats. Should Mi. Riddleberger sot vote. ' o d ocrau were would ne a tie m the Senate, and no Vice President could be chosen under the Constitution. So that election in "little Khody" may have tremendous results. Onr exchanges are. still pressing the subject of industrial education making men skilled mechanics. This is important at this time in the South, where there are really com- from this struggle and the, party or, men wno auempt to evade tbe issue or defeat the reform demanded by the people of the country will have to go under m overwhelming disaster. The question is both a vital and plain one to the country; and while there are some differences and conflict of opinion among Democrats aa. to the extent to which this revenue reform must be accomplished, it still does not alter the fact that the party is almost a unit, and that when the day of struggle comes, neither Mr. Randall nor any other Democrat, whatever his power may be, can de feat the final result. Lynchburg AdoancetDem. jjmtS'X' THE S UR- rZiUS, N. Y. Times. Unless the revenue be cut down it is plain that nothing can be done with tbe surplus except (1) to hoard it, or (2) spend it, or (3) pay it on the debt. The first disposition of it, hoarding, is simply impossible, for reasons too obvious to reouire men- Jprude Turpentine. . 65 65 bbls bbls o-,K.ric mTAitKirr iVUlln AR"1 -d May delivery a Hif Jbajer; -Dd June delivery 0 13-Md, buyer. Futures closed stead-. IB? Telecraph to the Mornln star.) Financial kw Yokx. Oct. 18 Noon. Money easy at 45 per cent. Sterling exchange 481f482 and 485i&483. Btate bouS neglected. Government securities dull but steady. Ww Yobx. Oct 18, Evening Btcrling exchange strong and active. Money eaav at 24r per cent., closing offered at 2 per cent. Government securities dull but firm four per cents 128; three per cents 108 8tate bonds dull but steady rNorth Caro- ua sixes isu; IOUrS VO. OomtmeertaL Naw Yokx, Oct. 18 Noon. Cotton quiet, with sales of 184 bales; middling w am; nuao ung Orleans 91 cents; futures steady, with sales at the f ol- &wf,qa&ti01u: October 9.60c; Novem ber 9.43c; December 9.42c; January 9 46c February 9.65c; March 9.63c. FloJr qutet PkUSBJd- Wheat lower. Corn better. roxkduU and weak atftlK on ti-... at$70. Spirits turpentine Onn at 85c. Roala i firm at tl-05l 12,. Old meu poHk dull and weak at $14 00. Freights New York. Oct. is dull; ules to-day 203 bales; middling up- MARINE. Port Alassnse-oei. 10. SfyKfn-UL llhlOm High Water at Smith rille 9 87 A M High Water at Wilmington.... 11.27 A M ARRIVED. Steamship Regulator. 847 tons. In graham. New York, H O 8mUbooes ' mSSr JUAt Loni"' 8otU' Soutbport, master P 1 oint Caswell. ..r lfP DoylesfoVd. 901 tons. Sin clair. Port Sidney. C B. C P Mebane. CLEARED. mSter11 BneU 8oulhport, Stmr Enterprise, Moore. Point CaswelL matter. Winter Goodsr " JUST OPKKED A LARGE STOCK OF wistq Goods. Jlannels, Blankets, etc. forlSet81 School Shoes. J8T EnOSS FOR THE BOTS AND Gjki.'-; a tbe city. Made expressly to wear well and loot neatly. Parent, will do w!l to txaaiseoBr roods and r rices before perch mId. Geo. R. French & Sons, MARINE DIBECTORY. oet 16 tf 106 NORTH FEOJTT fcTPEKT. tion. The second, spending, cannot I lnd 9 cento; middling Orleans 9 centT be adopted to an extent that would raeip at allporta 55.538 bales; ex- senousiy affect, the surnlus withnnt Jlir? . bales, to ports to Great Britain iflto . grave disadvantages, both direct and bales; stock at all U.:orroa4K0: BeechTiite (Br.). USOtons. Watson n.M. nk;... t I UU a - . , . wHte i .ru - "wjou ior woicn it i uur uau ana unchanred Wheat indirect. The p-.uv.iy out tew silled workmen, would be spent would be almost cer- opened a tri rid7Kl. ffl M tons. Bacon. Ueide i-COnomicallv considArA it a I tainlv ill r-hnaar. :u. I pot grades firm but rather nnl.i. xrT o ' I Co. - " vt j - -u iuikui. atf mine rv- iiiiaoii.. t r ,v. - icu List af Ttmli la taa sr of Wllmlor- oa,fr. c, Oct. 19, 1887. iTkls Ua does aot amnraoe v-is aador r.- STEAMSHIPS. Allie (Br.), 1.134 tons, Rodgsard. C P Mebane. Dalbeattie (Br.), 896 tons, Gregory, Alex W OTra 70 7110811 antoo inmti 8prnnt;8on. I MChvllle fBr.V 1 120 Inn. w.t. n-; "uu,c' mis old as; &Oo. Atkinson & luanning, ACEXTS, Mitt Carolina Home tar.ee Ccij!! Reliable Home InsUtnUc All loaaes promptly psJd, necessary that the crafts should be skilled. A first-rate workman not only will do much better work, but he will command much higher wages. Money expended by a Stato in sup plying the demand for a technologi cal education is well spent. pcL 81f081ic: November ,11082c Corn P"u-n (BrD, 1134 tons. Smith. CPMe mic higher and fairlv M. wf o bane. NoTember COilV dluTJc . 2tfQ??S. --. ., wi wu, w uutuuucD, iieiue case ot tne scheme for national aid to State schools, be demoralizine, or. as in the case of i-t --- I lower and fairlv antva w o -r..vT nension-. h KK n I 83 5-162l32ic: Na iVmWMiMMi:. u. I I. & Co. options 1520 points lower and moderate lv I win-r (or.). 503 tons. Knudaen. Heide -- wwuer aiy auc17S0' 1ytf W. R. PRQCROgX. freeldect CHARLEi ROOT, Secret-T PULASKI OOWPEB. Sotwrrlior.- Among the excellent papers read at the Saratoga Social Science Con vention, was one on "Profit Shar ing." It was a "Manufacturer's opin ions concerning this Device." It is bv Hon. "VTnAorinh- T TT: t - it is not exnectfd t.hot T?a--vi: nnn..: -, J r -.uUU- . uumiut,, agraauate of lale. and - S n A v Aw-i . 11 r-fo wi see any wrong at- bCII III i.f I niT lA-M-w.An 1 3 tTT'.l . - f- j " uu"co oona. witn the v ordinary regulation Republican sheet, the Republicans can do no wrong in . . u WDtrm 1111 r MUVurQ I W a . . m ,8tate Bt t is certain that before me supremacy of Republicanism in .ma ft it air o Af f v. tt: s . ..t. " w- o uuiuu. LnRrn vara no two opinions as to the meaning of that ; eleventh . AW nao - A. . A 1 - optea, ana it was universally so understood, tn. ; : Btftt.A frnm V.n: 11 - . - "oiug Buea or Droueht Bn(ler the operations of ' the courts of the United Stf .- an action as between Statfl tk IlHTinhhAatta ai.A . 1 . V! ate always making Constitutional-discoveries in OF tn justify: unwarranted raar .- .r powers ot the Federal Govern - ,wUU w viuiate tne nsrhts of the States. One of tHir a thoughtful, pains-taking writer. xxis aiscussion of fProfit Sharing" is exceedingly terse, compact and clear We have not space for all, and it is impossible to condense the argument. The following will show the drift of the discussion, that has assumed large importance in the North. He says : K,'rfit?h-ariDg Proposes to pay the la borer by giving him-1, a stipulated fixed of fhfhn 2' a PPorUonof1hTp?oS of the business in which his employer ia engaged, in addition to his fixed waes TheadTantages of this system are suppS tpbe-1, that the laborer will iZZS TUB PERIODICALS. We would be glad ; to be inatrumental in procuring subscribers to the Edeetic Maga ine of Foreign Literature. , It haa been so often commended, and so heartily, n these columns that farther praise is not necessary. It has a great deal of merit. Price $5 a year. The October number, haaa variety or inviting discussions. TAere- aie-six-teen: selections besides Literary 'NoUcea, oome or tne papers ate: The Coming An archy, by. Prince Peter KropotkuviTtn. teenth Century; IreUnd's Alternatives, bv iunng, uvnijrie,'.Whit- corrnpting, or, as in the case of ex a f mm tensive internal improvements, be tremely wasteful. In any event it is ery - unlikely that the majority in the House, with . the responsibility for the finances resting upon it, would, on the eve of a national elec tion, venture upon appropriations of any kind callincr for seventv-fiv or I 3 . . Y, uuw uunarea minions ovemoer S17 25U7 80. Rn, . unchanged; refined firaa and acuve. Mo lasses quiet. Rice firm. Cotton seed oU quoted at 84c for crude and 43c for refined. Koala quiet at $i 051 12,. SpiriU tnr penUne doll at 84i34c HiT quiet Wool dull. Pork dull and unchanged Beef unchanged; tlerced beer quiet. Lard 1018 poinu lower and fairly Active - west- & Co. Jl"1 (Qtr. 6i3 tons. King. Alex tsprunt ts: Bon. A1? (Qer-). 310 tons. Dale. K Peachau Westermana. , SCHOOKKRS. oseiy. tons. Tony. Boston, E G Barker A Co. , R 8 Graham, 825 tons, Avis. George Har rias & Co. iZTZ,232 TutOD- Gor9 Roger Moore, 818 tons. GUkey. E G Bar- Merchant Tailoring. OWING TO THE rNCHKASXD PATB0Sil la till line, we will make a rreit retook tn the prices of fine Cutton -tde Osrsenw lor the baiaooe of tbe season. ROSKXMAKN a steenbehger. XanntactTirers and Cos torn TIotk Xaaaactaren o. ike Celebrated P D LJni. oet ltf a vear. and if I era atm ft rvw ' - r lr the majority should be wiUine to do November $8 408 48. Freights duu tt! soitisceruin that the. Executive BffW. u . . T. I Cotton Net rnmlnt ion k.i- MfSi.iS ffAM ,eS!' 891 H--n of the debt as a means of using the I 8 quotations: October .83Q eiv I FLee. 875 tons, 8tecJman, Geo Har- i sevcuua or uoi re dqced. But there is none of the debt now payable at the discretion of the Go vernment. The onlv wav in whinh vember 9 4Tc; December 8.451. ' ary o.51c; February 9.589T59c. 'Mair J;g9.67c; AprU'; fay Jg . -h.TVi-'r;.,rT.w'u?D" retained the debt can be taken np, under ex- tJ!aJ,s;ui!9d,tono and --de another iatin la.. 2 il , I Kod record of business, with th i.tJ il wer again demonstrated. There mania, by Algernon ; CharlesSwinburne istine lawT U bv th "7 goo leobrd JbrtnfcAtf b. RMrit - k t o I f.rLjl ..ff.i by the purchase .of aorbing pow the American Press., by ArnRdd, " V,- VhTLSg foX fccntt C7enfMry French-.Soclety. Ninety TtnayMnsl.nemorlsm, lS' a aftCr ' . loM of 45 points xears Ago. KJB-rJenwr Geddeaand Letter to the London Times. Zn.rhZr. 'ZaZ" "Y"" - ItlA hnaitlAae t. -. i ...w wuuuuu, nn win rnnMrAsa t. -.. afford to pay hin? better wages; 4 - that it cultivates friendly relations between the so'TiS-fc3! av "folates self-respect. Ihe whole scheme is based nn u. assumpuon that the workingZn : nw underpaid. We therefore admit this tZ Our nresnnt nnr j i:.rw-.ala Ior . - f-.pvou ouu man our manirv to theuestion, whether;, this- is th2 w raise th S.-'t' ?.. "ay, to aaV:disc6Terie iathi. a.L Wiil it im ---- uuijli inn in T.no s-"w bud uAiikv us i na w - . R;uf.., , I On tho i ; .li . "I". as 8acni "vpuoucau reaerai Conrt. that I -v mis seems plausible. ana a S.t. ' .' ,?uww. OAUcer is not to sue the State.- Th,8 ia a palpable trick, an ' nAaJ ' - "?iUU 8 age, and a very unwor. thy oie.; Law is based on common sense, A common-sense view of ihof amendment will inevitably result in .opposing the Bond business and the suppose authority of the Shpreme Court. . the Devouter Sex, by Jamea Hutton . Gsn- tletTMn's Magazine; TheDoctrine of Politi cal. Assassination, Saturday Review; The Home of the. Aryans, by Prof. F. Max Muller. Good Wordt; Wealth and the Working Classes by; W. if allock. Part IIL, FortnigMy Review; The Ring and the Casket, (A Story that-is . someUmes true), by Lord Lytton . National Review; The Ro man Matron and the Ronian; Lady, by Mrs. E. Lynn - mXonjBbrtnigMyMeviev; The Island of Serkr-A Sermon' in Stones, by oupuia Tveisse, utacctoooa'8 Magazine. E. Tenavson's "I aXemorlam, Letter to the London Times. Admirers of Lord Tennyson have long sought to ascertain to whom the Poet Laureate alluded in the opening lines of "In .Memoriam" 1 hold it Uuth, with him who sings A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. School Books. yyx have all rax edges used bv tex Public and Prlrale Scboslr of tie city. aDd hre marked ibem do a LOW. beud tbe children down and we wUJ trt them riebv C W TATXa" goo 18 tf IkKik Stfir. Bacon, Flour, Lard. 1 flfi Boies D. 8. C. R. 81DE-. 1UU 1000 rZjOVT" ! OC A Oases LAUD. i fTfcd' an tf For MUe low by WILUA KANXIH ofTArinoa an1 a .a. Mf : . B -WBS & -w tuiuu in nnw.n thai mtnwA -.1 . .- 1. . , wrini"' ?t? -d lo one clear harp in divers tonen rise on steoDinr st . . 'wu iroin me oontn wn Wi0 mu? chao Therera 7eis special attentloa giyen to Octoler to-day ..c.l8;r?oons were That men mav nn .t;,r: 5" f oe?M-Wheat--No. Of their dead selves to hSS?S3 -Na Kn , Many poets have been mentioned, P 100 lbsT $5 8 25 but hitherto the allusioa has never S?orL r,b 8ide" o66) t7 00; dry salted been traced.- A week or fi inquiry on the pe nt appeared if The leaaUZiureaWrSg !i fSiow- "Notes and . Qaeries, which has P?niD highest and cloalngT Weat57 S, "u?S-"pir irom the to iT mV, "f ' ' "Xl 70 TtM cf li a-Ha- J Pi fi-j. and cm ui iimi laos of anr aca to bttt U1 H , I TTb'TTV .f?Tl U- prt- U UmSimeoZl BR0WH7S IR021 BITTERSS; MkfrtMa BKOWNU lON BITTKJU4 11 pi iiala, aimlavta. Ckll New CropP.E. Molasses rTEST CAEGO OF TUB SEASOK. 3QQ HDS OUST AEEIVXD). NOW LANI tar. and for sale In lota to rait by (0 9U WILLIAJtS. KAN'KI & CO- Sugar, Coffee, Bice. J00 Bbla Beflned trr.As. 150 6Ct bir' hlKJJ'.'' 0 BbitCAnoLWA u:ce. Por a low by aaStT WILLLASSS. HAKKIN Glue, Hoop Iron,Nails. 2 Bbls DISTTLLXR8 GUVH.Z 500 BoDdkM uoot rKON 250 -c,NAiL8- nr . i nave seen it intimated that the cause of so many Protection Dallies in Alabama is that the cash or the monopolists is being invested in such enterprises. The game is to make the Alabama farmers believe that the royal, road to inches is not by cultivating . the soil nd making cotton, corn, &c, but by taxation and a "heap of it." The Washing ton jPos says:J " ui i ik.. .i . a lououja - Ut B1UB - With -- R. Pelton, publisher. 25 Bond Street. New'L Dr. QatlyVicar of Ecclesfi.Td !tTL7v77-.90r?--Na a Oc York. ' ' Yorkshire vhA : . Z TJ'. "OT5?r- . . . ; w ib i f. T TTrfcr lor 1 as always been a matter of wonder to Southern men that John Brown should be looked upon ? by thousands of intelligent JM.lt . UDi? SIX I 1. .. w " ". STwiuf e!L"by ?f.aU Pea hero 4L. ni f.w - - -fc u a a 1111 a a svti w.wm October haaa dozen or 8ae -n able key to Lord Tennv. 25f. 25: November as, ' m.Vo. mnro sVinrt orliVlo. K .1. . . I son's' tait'nrlr 4(Tl,. . -ii - j', I 29. ;- Mm w,k -II K "I others upon "The Ideal Drafhatte U- J-'M $l&Sl!MCfi wwst -rnerearQ several other, readable i'- "-" A jcnow.Uiui .from $5 12f,'$8 07 May $8 43 Ehort TrThX articles that may be consulted by writera T?0? m"U, although: he tober $7 05; Janulry IMfiStJwT jrrice si a vear or in entu -nm. I . v iu.Kwi'e, ana i ot. oxhji, -ict. . th jn r . i wuen i annmiirM.tA k . nr-- n ... i . . i . -4u small work of mine on his . marvellous poem lie wrote, It is Goethe's creed1 o this very, passage.? C l aasu for sa!e low by WTLLIAlfR. BAVKf' L. VAKS HO OTXLER. Boston, Jiaastv DEATHTBAPS. The kilUpg of twenty workmen in New Torkoythe falling wall of a Duiwing iif course of erection is, an- Wi S" made the deSd ior martyr faSS-TS other warning -fn- flJJV increasetiiS Ue is-lookS rwKlt call upon the authorities ia cities not J??;? any two or tl-U.V tho ?eferences:-to hii to allow the construction of "shoddyl 3. dK; newspe 5-8. 011 agsMany.suchlJatal.-aii- SLZm SS ts have occurred and manv mor State., y iae8outherp. R?Uty of "tb:-Mt;KlWri-?A- Occur Bftlnn aa t1ni'ii;M'..a..: cnmes.y Wlv a Ifearo Or-n opposes the Klee : tlant of Frederick Grant. Albany Argus. Dem; : The leadinfir- oreair of th nirt-,i in- tnis country, jcreemant-.- voiced tne-people of -tl IC'. r oppo.ed,to: uuwi uecausei oaa iipOlicyivto gii nence on the strength. "ir - vet. ia. nour dull and iSZl&r-V Wheat-ash flxS! 7; ww5i' o. 2 red cash 701 c Visions dulU Port15()(MVl t-VV ?Salliower 9 10. Hams easier at $10 5013.COV ; " wu iv?Ji3." Cotton Bagging. 10 0 0 BJLoarao i 300 w3oicoot ; 200B,8noT j Q00 Barrels GOOD ODB. " Torsalaktwby. Now is Your Time rno orr toub buooy ok cakeiagi ei paired aad Falntod. I caa make it )ok & as new, or eaa trade or aeii 70a w 2. . Ia tbe old JaU bnUdtrc. corner of IYlncf" aad SeooDd itreeta Yonra truly. . , twlltf R. P. tt c!X"rG AjU EVERY TOBACCO GR0WEE, XVZRY Tobacco Manufacturer, XVXKY TOBACCO SELLER .fibonld Kooscrlbe for The Eichinond Whig. It has tbe beat TOBACCO ErPOETS otatyp per poMlabed la tse State. Bend forspee-naaeopr. .. ASdre-itbe Ware. TUobmonl. Va. epi ao,, .n 1 . ... J .7 t There remains, therefore, but Ot once, bnt nftlT, ???y or fepuUtion- Ja thia r--Kl JL&ZM -T- I-tet ?v iUUg ua me cuy auinon. . to the Flanaean Question. .wV.r.:",v,er I noeWt, maIu :JV:.w,Brea I lioeverv?vtnh -h-M JT" r.' n " "rr"0"16"1 inriy acUre and 3 Derm t tK . I for?" The- hv hmn tw " I iwsn" manient.iithafc ha r.La;A " o :-VVrrM' uu I oyct-atDei 0aL84e: w mkwum Jiia .w I ,;-:;w:Prpa I sntMize their -7 woi-toraana 11 uoLFred Rrnt I "n aun but stesdvi Nv. Si,-..'.i" . ----- - 1 .TfrsTfir- .r'-"r:r7. JDU1'U nas done Ir"-? and up. fori" rKThey have beenj Txr - - I sons nut in gympauur i! wouia not be surprised opinions oi the Democrats 1 ni figure in a conspiracy to: - f . sr rr notningto -show- that case."- -. - 7 ' such is the ausady ; white 6537c: yeUow-CSMci. " - . ITHnriv rlrti is o . fl Too 11 ,v", spirits mrpenune firm' al 82c bid. Rosin stead- at onoTTT Baroa4. S5 muas fronr mhjfto.-.. V ,Tall alwara-w3 jmpnUed wtth the beat tha PttT aoTt Eate of Board rarrreaaoaa TT ' .- t - - u. j. CAiu.ru daeriDAWtX J.. .. Prorrtatir.- The Lincoln Press, rUBLXSnSD STZ-T juuy. at li-ooln nyjoun c xii-roif, pan a rrop' ' The PEXSS is ac-wr-todjred, by nave tried It, to ba one of tiebest -drsrtisto -odlnma ta Wwrtem Xorth C-rollaa. U b lanreaad ateadUy fatereactaf P-troar ooia. ti-noa. CaUwba, Oea-alaad. ral SabaorioUoaSija iwraaaam. slUB.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1887, edition 1
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