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fhe Morning Star: One 8r5X fae I'ir,-J..- ..... . Z L ?9 T" cpee Xyajg ,,, ...... . ,- .,- Iay. .::Zr-- " - TllT WMkl .vTT v' YA .1. A ED-."'.;: By i rTP, tsHSD DAILYXCBPT MONDAYS, BATM 01- BUBSORIPTIOa, ASyAXCB, ,,ne Year (by Mail). Porta ro.. jiX Months, M ,. - Months M fSOO - 3 00 1 60 60 chrihATR. delivered In anv nart ,t7 p,tv 'fnui Cssts per week. Our . City ,l are'not authorised to oolleot tot more three months la advance. - wra as second Class Matter, . -: O V Tltl X X , - ;v The shell of a dynamite bomb, has been found in the debris of the build ing which was blown up in . St. Jjouis a few nights since, but it is 'supposed to have been placed there by a" sensa tionalist crank; . detectives are confi dent that the building was 'wrecked by the explosion of gasoline. A destructive fire occurred in' Nashville about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, involving a money ' loss " of about 16T,000; a number of personsjwere killed and injured by falling walls. . Gov. Gordon, of , Georgia,! has furnished a card fdr the v Associated, press, in which he-denounces' a - tele gram sent from Cleveland, relative to Gen. Morgan and himself, as a ma licious falsehood. An official re port from Tampa states that there were nine deaths from yellow fever during the past week, and that the epidemic is subsiding? A Wash ington crank, for the purpose t get ting up a sensation, sent what was supposed to be an infernal machine,' to Chief Justice Waite; he was smoked out, however, and he has made con fession that his purpose was to sell the story to the newspapers - Total receipts of cotton at all of the ports since September 1st, ; 2,033,710 bales. Two large Louisville firms made assignments yesterday, .-f Extreme dullness was the feature of the Chi cago market yesterday; Vwheat J was strong and higher, corn dull and featureless, and provisions more ac tive and stronger. A negro mur derer was hanged in Alabama, yester day, and a white man was executed in . Kentucky, who killed his cousin in a quarrel about- two dozen roasting ears. The schooner Ocean Bird was sunk during the storm of Monday night, in the Pasquotank river, and all on board were-lost.. -. Dun & Co. report -245 . 'business failures for the United States and Canada for the past week, the increase mostly in the Western and ; Southern '.States; the opinion is..' prevalent ' that .the most serious points of danger in trade and industries have been weathered, and that the.busln ess outlook is more en couraging. - The passage of the .rentes conversion bill by the "French Chamber, of Deputies is admitted to be a Victory for the government; the Right changed, front and voted for the bill. ' - The English,; govern ment has determined to prosecute all persons who took part in the mid night meeting at Woodford, on Sun day, Oct. 16; several members of Par liament are among the number. -L The master of the propeller Vernon, recently lost on Lake Michigan, was a confirmed sot, and the loss of the vessel is assigned to his incapacity for duty. A horrible crime is re ported from Louisville; a man killed his wife, child": and .? brother in law, and then killed .himself. New York markets': Money easy at 34 per cent., closing offered at 3 per cent; cotton quiet and steady at 9 9-169 ll-16c; southern flour un changed; wheat, No. ,2 red November 82i(83c; corn, December 62i52fc; spirits turpentine . firm at 87c; rosin steady at $1 151 20. Richmond, Va., is afflicted with sympathisers with the Anarchic de vils. The Florida papers are urging the farmers of that State fo try tobacco instead of cotton, i 2 -' Rev. Dr. Tucker, so long editor of the able Baptist paper at Atlanta, the Index, has retired. Editor George Martin, of Atlanta, has been indicted for bigamy He insists that he is persecuted. v According to the Macon Telegraph little Foraker, the Ohio." demagogue, favors lifting the whiskey tax and patting it on land. :..::i':r Some excellent poetical scrap books could be made by selectSng the best poetry that appears in the Star. We have seen one--': The.Baltimore says and with truth: is rare that Providence bestows' on one woman both an angelic voice and an &ngehc beait. but it la nn pxatrtrprntiorv'to wy that Madame Goldscnmit was as richly - m her moral nature as she was as vocalist and musician." Mies Rives has gone back to Noah's time for a theme. Arnon; that gives lle to her last story, was the fourth 01 jNoah. MHton went .back to Adam and Eve for a subject and aracters, and the world says he" did great work. " '"r-- peiika, Ala., has a boldbrave, , :00,y scoundrel." One Bucatew has 1Med far men and has served writ . . .:-..... .... , ' CU notices an six other , citizens that 6 intends to burn them'; out "and tt'der them..7The,8hehiff;Awith a P8e of twenty .men le pursuing him VOL. XLI.-NO. 38. - Americans of lsaT.know but httle of ; Jenny Lind.She was; a pure, good woman and, a- marvel. 1 The New York-1 fTofW goes Tbaok and tells how ahe. was. received ' in 'New Xoik.tn 1850, and how she "captured the J country; - We clip" here 'and ' "All along ner route to the hotel selected for her. Mile. LUd was received With the greatest enthusiasm, and the windows and sidewalks were filled with people: of all ages and both sexes, who only asked for a glimpse of the songstress. : She stayed at the Irvine House, and faithful chroniclers say that 80.000 people surrounded the hotel at - miaaignt. one was serenaded by 180 musicians, who had been escorted to the hotel by several hundred ted-ahirted fire laddies. 8he was . showered with presents of all corts and descriDtions from milliners., shop -keepers and other trades- feopie. Bongs, polKas ana every other ind of music that could be, had "Lind" nrominentlv nrinted on them, and bbnneta. pianosfchaiuci6ks and boots were"? labelled -Jenny ; Llnd" until it seemed aa ir no . other name would" suffice. So wheu the first r con cert came oft he wa indeed eiteemed for tunate who had a ticket to Castle Garden. The tickets for Beats were colored, cor responding with the location in the hall, and people were escorted to their places by ushers bearing wands tipped with ribbons colored according to the sections they su pervised. Fully five thousand persons were present, and their enthusiasm was wrought up to the highest pitch. - She even excelled all the anticipations of the audience, and at the conclusion of the concert she was compelled to appear three times before the people : would be satis fied. - The highest price paid in Bos ton was $625. Providence, Philadelphia, New Orleans, St. Louis and Baltimore heard her notes and were charmed as New York had been. In Washington. Presi dent jftllmore entertained her at the White House within his own family, and her two concerts at the .Capital-were attended by every member, of the President's family and Cabinet " .Charleston would not 'have Jeff Davis, says the Northern Republican papers with a 'chuckle. . But Colum lumbia wanted him and sent a dele gation for htm, and the Richland Sur vivors Association wanted and in vited htm. The Columbia Register says of the latter: - "No other county in the State has such a large and icluential society of the kind, This t peaks well for the wholesome and robust spirit that has here fcuad expres sion. The letter of Mr. Davis Was received with much satisfaction, nor did his com mand of language from the pure well of English undented, in the expression of hia high thoughts, fail to receive comment." Mr. Davis said : "It ia our doty to teach posterity that their fathers were not 'rebels' or 'traitors" bun defenders of the liberty their sires had left them. The blood-bought treasure of community independence was given as an inheritance and as the guardian of inalien- aoie rignts. Amen and amen ! While we do not like some things in the Charleston News and Courier we can bear witness to the enterprise, ability and general excellence of that paper. It is one of the best of Southern journals and one of the com pie test. It costs some $80,000 or perhaps more to rnn that paper for a year. We doubt if Wilmington, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Fay- etteville, Asbeville, New Bern and Durham all ' combined could fur- Dish enough patronage to justify such an expenditure of money. We somehow overlooked Judge Thurman'a farewell speech at Ken ton, Ohio. It ' is not too late to make one touching and important extract. - The able and venerable statesman said: "But I am inclined to think that this is the last political speech I ever Bhall make. And if it is. in my partrne words to you 1 beseach you to stand by Jhe great principles that Thomas , Jenerson laid down rcr the American people, that Andrew Jackson en forced, and r that nave, made tms country one of the greatest and freest and m lovable countries upon . which the sun of God shines to-day;" . ' , It is a fact : that the excellent re sults of - the Low TarinT experiment before the war were so convincing and satisfactory to the country that a Tariff for ' Protection ceased to be defended. But for the war the United States would never have been cursed with another Barbed Wire arrangement. --s The World says - the most pro nounced supporters in New York and. the truest personal friends of the Pre sident are the supporters of Nicoll.. Then it is very . creditable to lfr. Cleveland that he stands by the re gular nominee of his party and gives no hoed to the Kicker and his -sup, porters. , Asheville Citizen Several ad ditional wholesale establishments are to-be established in. Asheville by January, by gentlemen who have recently located in our, city. Speaking ;of early snows. Gen,. Chngman'ihforms us that in the "'year, he first cme to-hevilte1886 andi -day previous vleaving Yancey county, snowfellon t day of October, to the depth of several ix.hesi s ---Died in ' this cityfcTuesdaymoraiiarNowm at 15 minutes afterl o'clockWilliam OTBsl lard, of the firm of Ballard Brothers, in the 27th year of - his age.v. Wr. -Ballard was a native bf South' Framlngham,. Mass. But in knowing and loving himr the questionf nativity was never made.- .' t s , WIIHNGOl 1 EI NB W ADTKBTISKMETITS. rU i Muksok English stock; " ' ' -! V"' . P. L. BBUeRS:--stray cow. . i. Cozijbb'& Col Auction salel : ; A. H."H0LMKs--Wines and liquors. Wakben & Soh Fresh gronhd cocoaout . Opkbjl Houss Lowanda's Specialty Co. Ioc Dot. - Seven British steamships- in port and two others reported-on the way hither. " ' ,7 Receipts of cotton yesterday 1,000, at 9i eents l,3ia bales! Sales for middling. "" ; . '"' The British ; barque Jlhxragon, whieh; arrived-here yesterday, regis ters 820 tons. . ... - . ; -The Hurt brought down about S50 barrels of. naval - stores and 12' bales of cotton, - -. i Hon.' R. C. Latham, of the- First Congressional District, was in the city yesterday . ' ; Dr. K. J. Powers, of Pender, a brother-in-law of Dr. A. D. McDonald is reported, to be very sick. . The cotton receipts of Wil mington, to date, are over 15,000 bales ahead of the receipts of Mobile. 'Mr. D. C. Waddell, of Ashe ville. is here on a short visit "Cam": can show our bird hunters a trick or two in wing shooting, v Prof. Lonanda'8 Specialty Com pany will give three performances at the Opera House next week, com mencing Wednesday. Edward A. Oldham, who took charge of the business department of the Annisto'n, Ala., Hot Blast several months since, has resigned. - The sale of seats for the "Beg gar. Student" commences at Heins berger's this morning, and indica tions are that the demand will be large. The. friends of Dr. E. Porter, of Pender county, who has - been seri ously sick for some time, . are glad to' hear that his health is very much im proved. Chicken-thieves made a raid Thursday night on the premises of Mr. Cronly, corner of Fifth and Dock streets, and got -away with all his poultry. - Dir. Howell Cobb, formerly proprietor of - the Purcell House, in this city, is soon to take charge, as lessee, of the Globe Hotel in Rock Hill, S. C. Inspectors Gannon and Hewes, from Charleston, S. C, were in the city yesterday, for the ' purpose of in specting the boiler and hull of the new steamboat Lisbon. Messrs. Alex. Sprnnt & Son cleared the British steamship Dayles ford yesterday, for Liverpool, with 3,900 bales of cotton, weighing 1,847, 605 pounds and valued at $173,210. Mr. John M Robinson, Presi dent of the Seaboard Air Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co., and Major. John C. Winder, General Manager of - the Seaboard Air Line, are in the, city to-day.. . lhe- weather yesterday was "just lovely." At least, that's what the ladies called it And they must have believed what they said, for they were but in full force and were making the stores lively with their presence and their tongues. Our press dispatches report the loss of the schooner Ocean Bird, in Pasquotank river, during the violent storm lat Monday night The schooner was owned in Southport, it is supposed, and her captain, Ed ward C. Daniel, who was lost with all on board, was from that place. The fiokle fleecy futures rather astonished the boys yesterday. When they walked into the . Exchange and noted a decline Of ' five points at the opening, they unanimously resolved that it would be a bear day. But when the ., market closed not only with a recovery of the loss but with five points advance, the boys moved a reconsideration and the resolution was adpoted nem. con, - The-Fay etteville. Observer says: "The Walnut Cove and Pilot Moun tain extension, is beginning to ; tell. Last week Messrs. A. E. Rankin & Co. received in one shipment from that point twenty-nine crates of cabbage and. many barrels of apples. Low freights on this road (and we will haye them) will make us independent of Northern cabbage, apples, butter, &c." When the -Cape Fear and Yad kin Valley railroad reaches Wilming ton, ,we J will - share - with Brother Haigh the pleasures of eating North Carolina cabbage, onions, apples. Sec gt James' CharcB. v . -ReycRobert Strange recently elect ed Rector of .St James'.parish, is ex- .peeted here to take- charge about the first of December. - v-" . Rev. Edward O. Flagg, D. Delate assistant minister -of Grace - churchy v?Yprk.eity, will - officiate to-mor row and oontinue - inT charge 5 of ? St, Jftmea church nntil : the arrival (of ;Re v;:Mrrtrang:UI. ' ;.c.;; satijedat; NQV BeaneM Telacrapb otargM . . ; . ; .Some time in October a number of our business men filed a written ap-. plication with Mr. C. C. Brown," man-" ager of the Western Union Telegraph office ;in this - city' in; which . they ' asked for ' a reduction in "the tele- graphic tolls on" messages between! Wilmington and Chicago.- Mr. Brown, always willing to do anything in his power to accommodate; the patrons of the Western "Union, 'forwarded the. petition, with a strong endorsement in favor of lhe ; application. Yester day he received a letter from Super intendent Tree authorizing a reduc tion in the Chicago rate. to sixty cents br. fen . words . and Xour - cents for each additional word on day mes sages, and 40 cents for ten words and three cents for each additional word on night messages .Thi4.Jla.lt Jrednet tion of tWenty per- cent all through. except that there is no change made n the additional word rate on night messages. The reduction applies also to all points in Indiana, Maine, Mac sachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin. On the whole, this reduction will prove quite acceptable to many of the business men of Wilmington, who do a very large amount of trading in Chicago, and a considerable amount in Boston and Providence, la tar River. A " correspondent writing from Rocky Mount says that the continued rains . have . submerged all the low- ands on Tar river, which is higher than ever known before, being two to three feet higher than in 1867. It is reported that the high water has carried away every county bridge on the river, from Louisburg in Frank lin county, to the Falls bridge at the Rocky Mount Mills. The river is so high at the railroad bridge at Rocky Mount that the water has overflowed the banks, inundating a large portion of the Lewis farm just beyond the bridge. At one place, just be yond the railroad bridge, the water running through the fields has caused a. washout undermining a . culvert At another point the water has forced its way to a culvert and threatens to undermine the abutments. Capt Dunn and Superintendent Divine are quite equal to the emergency, how ever, and will have the damage re paired in as short a time as possible. All trains passed in safety. Cotton, corn and fodder are badly damaged. In some places the tops only of a number of stacks of fodder are visible, being from four to six feet above the water. A New Trial. N. P. Morgan, who was convicted of arson in the Criminal Court for this county some months ago and sen tenced to fifteen years in the State penitentiary, has been granted a new trial by the State Supreme Court, to which the case was carried on appeal. Information to this effect was re ceived here yesterday from Mr. Mars- den Bellamy, of counsel for Morgan and now in Raleigh. Morgan was charged with setting fire to his store on South Second street near Market, for the purpose of securing the insurance on his stock of goods. The principal witness for the prosecution was a man named Moses, who has since disappeared. 1 aaaafcf aa -aaaar Opera Hoim." Miss Jessica Thomas and her Com pany gave her audience "A Red Hot Time"" at the Opera House last night and those who witnessed the per formance enjoyed its many comicali ties and ridiculous situations. Many of the latest operatic, hits were intro duced V and . roundly, . applauded. A grand ladies and chiildren's matinee will be given to-day, and to-night the Company will, close its engagemierit The troupe is well deserving of a lib eral patronage. -. At the matinee to-day the "Daugh ter of the Retrimentv and "Loan of a Lover" will' be presented . At night, "Red Hot Time," by special request FlcbC Botwoon, Two Colored Woi Cwo colored women Carrie John son and Marv Kan tee engagea in a street fight ahout 10 o'clock, yester day morning . at -Fourth and Nixon streets; There was : considerable wool-pulling and ; scratching done by the combatants -before they were separated, but no. serious injury was received by, either. . Carrie Johnson, tne aggressor, was arrested ana ar raigned .before a f magistrate' in the afternoon, and in default of the pay ment ox costs iadsrment Deing sus-' rjended was committed to the cus tody of the sheriff.; : Tlio FrtaMea. ' ' ' The freshet In the Cape Fear is sub siding, the water falling as rapidly as it rose. - r. At Fayetteville, i the rrtse was over fifty-five- feet, lacking about sixteen Inches of reaching theheight attain ed : by the i, famous, freshet; in 1865. There wa about four feet of .water one thelloor bfthe-JIttrf warehouse. rThe, steamer ilttrt arrived here yes-' terday CaptiTtieion c reports 'all the lowlands submerged .and a great deal otf odder; rtmgathered' corn and" -some coxton iosi in JDiaaen couniy; - The following are . the indications for to-day, received at 1 a. xm: r v . - For North ; Carolina; ? South " Caro lina and Georgia, colder fair weather,. light to fresh winds, shifting to nortb erly. i -,r r-.f.'.-. "'- ' ; : For Virginia, . colder .fair Weather, J light to fresh northerly winds, dimin ishing in force. "m ' ' r "J ' The following is a summary of cases . before this tribunal yesterday: . , Chas. Weeks, colored, was fined ten dollars for disorderly conduct-with the alternative of twenty days on the chain gang. Lizzie Floyd, colored, charged with disordely conduct was, fined twenty dollars, with the alternative of thirty days on the streets. " ' ' Harriet' "Jordan, ' colored, charged with keeping an unlicensed dog, set tled the case by procuring a badge. T l"rte f Xar. Dealers in tar along the wharf were much exercised yesterday at the ad vance of five cents per barrel reported in the Star. The quotation ($L20 per barrel) was Incorrectly reported at the Produce Exchange and put on the bulletin board, and in this way appeared in the paper. The sales. -however, were at $1.15 per barrel, at which price the market continues firm. Tne new guard house for city pri soners, in course of construction on the lot in rear of the City Hall, is nearly completed. It Is a square brick structure, one story in height. and will contain eight cells. The roof has been put on and workmen are busy on the interior." It will be ready for the reception of guests of the city In about two weeks. RIVEB AND HXRINE. Br. brig Emma Ernest, Gill, hence, arrived at Glasgow Nov. 1st Br. steamship FemcUffe, Pawley, cleared from Philadelphia for this port Nov. 2d. Ger. barque OberburgmeUter von Winter, sailed from St Vincent C. V., for this port Oct 21st Br. steamship Chiswick, from Boston for this port via Norfolk, was reported at the latter place Nov. 3d. Tint PreabrtrUn Chttrch, ooroer of Third tad Oraot strata, Kr. Fvytoa IL Hotre, Pastor. SMtkm to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m . Seoood FrMbrtenaa ennroo, oomer jroona and CuxiDbeU at. Ber. Joan W. Prtmrom, Pat tor bandar aerrloM. at 11 a. m.; and 7 JO p. m. Babbath reboot at Sp. m. Prayer Xeetin sad Lector Wednesday. 7.ao p. m. Tne puono oor- dlally inrtted. Beat tree. vrooaira buxxuh uraroo, no buni. ow tweea Blades and Harnett. C W. Goodwin, pastor. Preaohliix a 11 a. m.andp. m. vox runsxscz highttnqals of thx NUSSKBY. The roQowinc is an extract from a lettar written to tbe Qmtmam MfOt mJ Mmmmptr, mtcnambeTsbarrb.Penn.: A Bmri n Jaw open the doer for her, and Mrs. Wfmkjw wUl (sraery. Of this we are so snre, that we wUl teach oar "Sosy" to ny, "A blesamc on Xz. WbesJow" for helptnr her to snrrtre and escape the KrUtnjt, ooltofclnn. and teething stera. Mas. WDWiOT'i Soornrre Btkct reUeree the ohUd from pain, andjouree dysentery and diarrhoea. a It aoftens the rnnnvredaoes jnf" til""" fl" 00U0, and carries the Infant safely thron the teetblnirpenod. it pen arms precisely wnat u Messes to penorm, erery pan 01 it iwuum a. We hare nerer seen jtra. WtaaVow know her only throarh the preparation of her 8oothln 8yrapfor Oiiidren Teethinc. If we had the power we would make her, as she is, a physloal sartour to the lnfaat race. Bold by all drurjrista. ioenuabotUe. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale. TV-DAT, AT 10 O'CLOCK, nr OUR SALES A BC Room on Market street, wo wUl sell two barrels Cider Vlnerar, sold for freight charres; two Grates, two Beatlnc Stores, one Oooaiac Store, stx barrau noar. Aiao a Jarre oomirn ment of other roods too nmerona to mention. por 5 It Aoottooeeri. Strayed, Strayed, JERSEY COW. A LITTLE LAME Ef LEFT A hlad ley. A reward wm bo paid for bar return to my boose, northeast comer 6th and Prlnoess stre nor alt r. u muimsan. WINES AND LIClTJOIlS, St Pure and Unadulteratad, FOB MEDICAL AXD FAMTLT USX CAROtXHA BELLS I per raOon. FOX CLTJB ft per raHoS. XXL HTX-18 per rsUoa. PURE RYE fl Boas.eo per ralloa. . ALSO TNEST WTKBS for Table and Cooiinr. JSPrPEBT'J Hew York LAGER fLM per doa. A FULL LIKE OF CHOICE FAMILY GB0CXBIE3. : a. n. noLnri, novSU Corner Market and Seooad Bt. 17AaTa nn-nrtrl f!nrnOTint a; AOOUViavuiAu wwvw FOB Pies, Cakes ; and Ambrosia, 15 Cents per Pound. E. Warren &z Son, KXCHAMGX CORXER. BOVttf lib Finer ' STOCK OF SUITIITQB AKD Is displayed la any Hoaao than that vpom our Conatara.7 Wo take plsaanro la - - t showtoc aad onjotpr4osavwbotliryob aot. : Loar order wlUt Merchant Tailor aad Geota Furnisher. NEW ADVERTISEMENTa. O PER A HO US E. JTIiSICA AND JOE. MISS JKSSICA THOM.AH. supported by tfce ro HlTBlOU, and Toanrandeisrar OotwdUn. JO. a ear fully selected Compaay of Jisw . xoik Aruu - - Ton will lanrb Ton cannot help it. ' To-nisnt, tn aosieai Absaraity. coo toBonahof Keya -Kac Baby,? "Hols Oroand," TU BoldWrr," eto , , -A KID HOT TTltK. In three acts, Istrodnclaa thelateat Opart tlo y Prtoea -Keterred seats fiOa. tienarsi admls- alon B9a ; Gallery Uo. -- e Ladles and ChLdreo1 XaHnee on Satorday. Keserred seau at nsnal plawe. - WJL, ATBWOLO WHTTX. Xa&trer.' Box Sheet open at Eeinsberasr'a- Tuesday mornlnjr. . - oet M st OPERA H O:U S E. XOKOAT . AXD TOMDtT. Kor. Tlh and SO. I a noTaaus kvknt. - 8peolal enraretnest of tbe powilkr - ViaujnnpABaooiiiacanQMPAifTj h HlMn... MhMfl.V1.rr1 "Wl.. Rn. U, Kr son, Mr. OaUlard. ar. Mao OolUn, Grand Choras and eosetnbls of S3 people. Larro Special Oithectra la two mac&lfloest Opera. Monday Xre&lnr. the retrninr Ooentte Saocats, &&aA bTonrriT. Taeaday aTeatoStraonT Maaterpleoa, Kew Poets met, BparfcUnr Moalo, Appropriate Prtoe fLOO, SOo and S3 eeata. Sale oommeooas batarday ooralnr, t o'clock, at Hetoftberref a. &or4St OPE RA HOUSE. 3 Honstor Gift Nights 3 e Wednesday Evening-, Nov. 9th. . PROF. IX) WAHDA'd SKPIHXD SPXCIaXTT CO HP ANT, AST) Manrmoita Gift Festival. 1AA PBXSX3T8 OIVM AWAT 1UU NIQETL.T. 100 Admission IS, SS and noesU. novstf OPENING DAY! On Friday. Nov. 4th. TqpAYIHQ BCTVBX ZD FROM THX HOKTH enly one week, I am able to show the LATEST SHAPES that are worn in BONNETS AND DATS. E. a. luhsden: bot4 lw HEAD QUARTERS . THE OLD REUABLE, ' J. L. CROOK!, - Wholesale and Beta! Dealer le- Dry Goods, Ciothls. Boots and saoes, wrooariea. Liquors, Tooaoeo, Clrars, etc Ruwb u Mtlitlr fna stosk of roods. MraonaliY ealeeted In the Bortaera markets. which will be sold at the lewest prices for CASH. North Carolina Corn Whiskey, Apple and Peach Brandies. Feensytraala Bye and Kentacky Bom bona a rpeeiairy. SiaadMSorth Water St. and Frtnoess Bt. HEADQUARTERS. nov4tf TtiB Yeiiii PLaxa Qnestlon Stlred. QUE COK8TAKTLT dCBZlibTa BUSWESS yaakes It lmperatlre to bars a first elau reliable Plana Tuner la WTlmlnrton. Wa bar therefore oerared too aerrloes of Mr. Ca. Goold. of Aa trarn. N. Y who is DeraonaUr known to ns as a Toner and Hepairer of Pianos, Chnroli and Par lor Orjranavtf the blchost order, and a rtntleman in wnom tne oanno can niaee nnnitou ooan- denoe. Mr. Goold will be tn WHmlnctoo la- a few dayaAadtall orders by postal to as or orders left at ue Jewelry stores will reoetro psompt attenuon Oar prioes wQl bo low, and too BsderalxBed win bo rorposslble for all work. We also tnrlte the pnblis to examine oar PIANOS and ORGANS of the best makes, which wa Mil at lowest nriara. K. ViiLAJUL dot S U thaata 497 and 409 KedCross St. Hyacinths, rrrcrUP8 AKD CROCUS, AT Sl.SS, CCo and f5 CU A per doaen, respeottrely. CUT FLOWERS al- wars oa hand nor S lw Send orders to JAMES M. IAMB. Suwyalde, PayetterUle, V. C Trustee's Sale of Lands TT VIRTUE OF ATJTHOS2TT COHFEK&KD L tr a Deed of Tnt. exeatd on tbe toth rjaoembar. a. D. 1SSL brJ -O. TraaaU and E. P. Barlow, and reel stered la the ofioe of the Beg 1s Ur of Deeds of Onslow County, H. CL, m Book SO, paces sHs, SiS. S44 and 13, 1 wlQ seQ at aaeUon, for oaah. aa the Govt Boaao aoor la Jaokson- rille, N. CL, on Monday, 7th Voramber, ISST, at IS o'otooa ml- tnas naaiauoa m uiaiow immji sttoated aboat six miles below Jackaotrrllla, at too iBBotlen of Kew and Worth East Rtrera, formerly owned and ooonpied by Dana w, turn mona, deceased, known aa "Paradise Point," and eoatalainr about aerea hondred acrea,more or Mr. James O. FraxelL (Urlnr ahont four tntles east of the Simmons place and WardsMlUJ will show the place to persons wfehlnr to tneprec It, and aire taf onuooa oonoarminir n. toots are three or fonr hundred acres of arable land on me place. The wlda water on aaoh side of tt teems with the citoioest flah aad the woods aboand with wild rarao. JOBS B. BAC A KWTTH.Trnstee.AcL. emitaneia. a. v. POX7 AMA8SEY, Attorneyi al Law. Bmtthflald. 2f . C ocMtdsj Saturday, Octoher 22. fxnxzD Dcsxara the week akd SELLara J rapidly. xa. ALL COLORS, yard wtdo. at 4Sa extba Flannels, yard wide, at too. i babtt uatu. yara wiao, at sse. AFULLLISEOF nouniing! Goods, cvpuoaxmr klr mr stock of Ladies' and ta'Dnaa ml mtmi Mr mtoea for these roods ar fun so per oent. eoapr tnan eisewnere. OUB VM sent BLACK RIBBED HOSE , for Children hare beoame th 'TowaTiik.' Wo anall ogartlartar the ensalnc week treat bargains ta Drees Goods, Hoonekeeptnr UooOn, Domeatms. Hosiry. jnsan tercuteis aaa mt Goods. . , The pmbUo ar lespestfully tavttod to aa a amtnatkm cf stock and price. JHO. J. HKDSTCX. - ocMtf Corner Market and Front. 1 TyKCAK OFFER EPECLir. IKDCCEMEJtTB to ptDehasera of library Lamas. Tbo Old B babl Boobeater Lamp always oa band at roasoa ableprieee. .-t . - - - ocyM tf - GILES A MURCHTSQW. Come to Headqutirters.- W CA3f SHOW TOTX. THE LARGEST A8 portznestof Tranks and Bars erer kept ta th dry, and cheaper than erer bafor sold. Ahta a aloe line of I sillsa sbopplBr Bara and a fall stock of Blanket and Aobea.- Giro ns a trial .m"rrWiiyrrL; -' : Ko. is Bo. Froat tu, fcirn of. th fioraa. - oet II tf tRrrvtw ooyj - ' If Otitic 5 1 yti. .m, t3TOoi tract AjftrertiaecMBtt taJiea it 1 . I HoapareU tyr make oaa t new ad VEirmi:: i t:? rn . 30 "Per r Cent; :Savc TH I NTG - A. SHRIER'G Ia order to'tstrodaae oar roedt ts ttU trt: ' w offsr oor launense line of . -- Overcoats ; andFaU-Siiit AT PEICTS XTKSTJKP ASS SD, AXD AT IXA ST SO PEB CEST. LOWEIl THAW TH SAKE QUaLZTT OF GOODS 1 SOLO ELSXWHX2E. Bemembcr that by dealiar with at yoawU r rtro ntlrery new roods, a perfect. Ct a- : lowest prices and beat treatment" ' - - DOWT FOBOXT TEX PLACa. A. SHRtTE'S OLD BTAXD, AT octWtf - tl kaifck street. In8Tire in the r ' rVZEPOOL LOJTDOSr GL0BZ TSZLT. ANCK CO. Ore? 128.003,003 paid oat for Jon et V the Umted States. Lvees by Cbioaro rlra, 171, 1 W5L 1 by Boston nr. is7. zgxm. 1 paid wlrboot dlaooaot. BTkOWO. MBKBAX. PROMPT. Premtams ieoeVad. I8ta. 14 '. Pramhuns reoetred, 186. . VE. - . j The Increase ahowa how tals Cobmut Lk dealt wtth lu patroBs. Ctnooessors to Wm.4, Smith A CO. A J. W. Oordoa A tmlit. A cent s. Ho, IU H. Water bt. TSlepao&e So. 73. OCtSStf For Wet and Cold. O TJBGXSTS' D. 8. C02IQEES3 .LACS AKD I BT7TT05 BOOTS are suitable to war la oc'.J and wet weather. Dressy and ret aerrtorable. Good fctoat SHOES for the Children to wrtr to school, neat and J arable. Maay Aasdaoc: " Shoes for the Ladles. AH at low prloei at Geo. R. French & Son: i r 108 KOBTH FBOarr S TP EXT. : octSOtt Dr. J. E. Hatthews, TEHTAL 8TJBGK022. OFPXBS EXS PKOTX3 alonal sunldes to the citizens of wnmlnrton sx Ttetelty. Office, Ko US MarAet-atreat, ore Taylor's Eaxair. ootMlra Rice Straw for Sale. T ICE STRAW FOB SALE AT SIX DOLLAF3 Alt per ton. on board cf cars at WUmtwrtcn. baled In Dederlck Bales wcian aboct one hnndred poanda, Apply to OCtlSStS . D. KcRAE. WTimlnrtrm, N. C. " Stoves J-H GREAT VAEIETT. COCKS AKD HEA1 EE3. Can fire yoa asrthlur yoa are hitly ts wist. We dont make them, bat we bars acsef a to tl beat sooroes of supply. CaU and nee vs. - OCt 80 U AUIIKH AN. FLAHIVKH A DO. Wanted. OQUOSE PAKTS MAKERS WASTED IT MEOI1TKLT AT ' ROSZSXAirS 8TXE9ESBGEE8, Maasf aotarcra and Caatora TaQors. oetaTtf . t Market ttrtc Hunting.4 1 QXJKS, PISTOLS. AMMXTKniOS,, HaXT ware. Faints. OUs, Tlnware,amd oreTyttits k for n In a Srst eiaas Hardware Store. The beat at i- I lowest arloea GEO. A FZCE'8, 0 Soath Front trf. oetSOtf Dunlap Stiff'Sats I kdothxb poiriAasjpzs. LOWEST, PKTCZ8." BAREI809 f j.tt, The EatUr ooSOtf School Books.: i VTTE HAVE ALL THE BOOKS USED BY PubUoand Prlrate Schools of the dry. and Int. marked them down LOW. fcendthe c.Lcr down and wo wUl txai them rlxht. G. W- YATEb . oaMtf BookriTf. How is YoTir Time r0 GET TOUR BUGGY OB CAEBlAGE I . paired and Painted. I eaa maxa hlook ai c as new, or can trads or sell yon a new oh v bo. in tne ota jau Dxruamc, oorneroi rrmot nd Seoood streets. Yoars truly. . oe SO tf K P. MoDOTJGALT. Five for Ten. 1 qke package of the fqal xakill. CHEROOT, eoataialnr are splendid Bmekes, f 10 cents, free from fiaror. M. HAEEI5. i looaotf Sews and Clear Sear. Liberal TOLICT CONTRACTS. PROMPT ADJr' A aaents, quick payment of losses. All of Insurable property wrtttoa in reliable Zr. r aad Amertoan Conrpaaies as tbo lowed r Oottoa InraraBO srprctalty. . . NOBTH&OP. HODGES k TAYLOR. A r - ' of Fire, Life, Marlre, Aoridentand Torns-io i Co. a - Telephone Ao. U. Offlc foot or v, f street. ' - , t t r Grape Phosphates. K DXLIGHTFTL .COKIIKATIOH ;0F TT1 Grape Jv3e4 wKh Tosle Pborphatea, aa''.ji aad rctrcsMag; drbA. for S orsts only, at- OCtStf - - Ssw k CABLTON HOUGI nav . Dbiii vCcmty, 'H. C. QHI2KX OF WILMISGTOjr AKD7VTIT11 EaSroad. S8 i&Sas from wxatagtoa.'. . Tabl aJwara wa appaod wtih tta t : ooanlry aZords. Katot of-Board t-t r- al. ,. . .... .; u. J. CAi 1v : dec tl DAW tf - Jrc 'ti-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1887, edition 1
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