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S'- vlorniiig ;Star ! i .yllXIAM n. BEB.UII ..,.t nffKD DAILY KSCKPT MONDAYS BATE8 OP BTTBSOBTPTIOH, W ADVAKCB. ,11)yearayMaII)'Po.8.taW pld--- jweeMon. eQ toe snhsorlbers. delivered u any cars i39":: citv subscribers, aeuverea m any part r itT twblt cairrs per wees, uur vaty 1 d'jarSfSSab."" f vpnrvT.Ta Oicnts per week. Oar City Sin i"1 " - , TnTthePoat Office at Wilmington, N. C -,te,w(l at we Seoond clasa Matter. SS OUTLINES. full caucus of Democratic Sena- i 1 Jf 1 A X tors uas neiu eaiicxua.jr relative to jke admission of new Democratic " genators against whose" title some' uestions have been raised, when it ffas determined that they were fully entitled to their seats, arid that in so far as the Democrats could influence the matter, they snould be sworn in 0n Monday; Senators Beck and Kenna ffere elected respectively chairman and secretary of the Democratic cau cus to serve during the coming ses sion. Tne Republican members of the House of Representatives held their first caucus yesterday afternoon, and nominated Thomas B. Reed, of jlaine, for Speaker, and other offi cers; the Democratic House members also beld a caucus, and Speaker Car lisle and other officers were renomina ted. The National Assembly of France, in session at .Versailles, yes terday elected Sadi-Carnot President of the Republic to succeed M. Qrevy; the result was announced by Presi dent Le Royer, and was received with an outburst of cheering, after which the session was declared closed. Archbishop McGetti- gan, Roman Catholic Primate of all Ireland, is dead. A decision has beea rendered in Massachusetts, in a suit of the State against the Western Union Telegraph Co. , -which is of general interest; the fight is made by the company against State tax collectors, and will be taken to the U. S. Supreme Court. The . Commercial Hotel, " at . Guelph, Ont., was entirely destroyed by fire early yesterday morning; many of the guests niade narrow escapes. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 2,832,438 bales, and crop in sight 3,846,273 bales. Decis ions were announced yesterday in several important cases by the Inter State Commerce Commission. In the Chicago market yesterday there was a bullish feeling in wheat and corn, while provisions were quiet anclsteady. The New York cot ton market was more or less depress ed yesterday by Bradstreet's estimate of the cotton crop, 6,480,000. bales, which is in excess of previous rumors. A white man, named Charley Meyers, was arrested in Danville, Va., yesterday, charged with circulating notes of a defunct bank. - A little four-year-old boy fell into a pot of hot lard, yesterday, in Frederick county, Va., and was so horribly burned that he diefl in a few hours. Arrangements have been made or opening an all-rail freight line between New York and other eastern cities and all points South, in con nection with the Atlantic Coast line south of Richmond. An earth quake has occurred in Calabria, by which twenty "houses were destroy ed and several persons killed. . Y. markets: Money easy at 3 s4 per cent., closing offered at 3 per cent; cotton easy 10 9-1610 il-16c; southern flour quiet but firmly hefd; wheat, spot steady but quiet; No. 2 red December 9090 5-16e; corn low er; No. 2 December 6H62c; spirits turpentine quiet at 87ic; rosin quiet at $1 OTKgl 12. Carlisle and Randall have bad a tiik, but no result. Randall ib still for hi old plan. There is a reien of terror in Cat Wand, Ark , twenty-five miles below Memphis, on the Mississippi river. The whites and blacks are in deadly conflict. Memphis Appeal refers to Kev. E. S. Alderman as "the talent- and eloquent pastor," and des cribes his firut sermon as - "a brilliant- religious discourse." Our brother Law has very much "mproved the Charlotte Chronicle. It is a well edited paper in its politi cal aud local columns. - We wish the Chronicle and all connected with.it, ihe greatest success. Kifidall is a trd man We can er lorget how faithfully and manfully up ior tne Souin at a time wnea nttaed firm and true frienda in Con- Wto Augueta Chronicle, Pro Mr. Blaine is a true man, &o., for be did precisely what Mr. Randall is 80 gratefully praised for doing. rn. . . Memphis Appeal hits the nail "Tarely in the following timely par- agraph : UtT . ' iith- puk the 'Universal Language, sturT t0 the purpose, would be the hreprt, er8al KDOd manners, Oqoa uiog, 1Q 8ome resnopts wpma to he inr- ue nn a. . ., ' - o TTr 1 e congratulate the' Washington usl upon it8 very much enlarged generally improved appearance. - nw a large eight-page daily, is : th Pr'nted and is well-edited rQghout, It is a propitious sign Liue UtitBocraUoargaaat-Wash- ; ; ' 8,J enlarging its borders and IU - a gvuciai gliVip .i".'.;?,' . , V- v : : JL.11J& rvr . t VOL. XLI.---NO. 62. The sudden 4eath of Rev. Dr. L. S. Barkhead at Fayetteville, while attending the Conference, will be a great shook to a great many friends in North Carolina. It occurred on Friday night after he had left the Conference room. We have no par ticulars. Dr. Barkhead friend of the writer. lie was a man every inch of him. He had decision of character in a marked degree. He was frank, sinoere, affable, compan-. ion able, a man of mental force and of information in theology and in general matters. He was a strong preacher, apt to preach too long, and had a logical mind well trained. You could always rely upon him. He had nothing little about him, bat was of noble impulses and high aspira tions. He received several votes for Bishop in the last General Confer ence if we are not mistaken. He had filled every place of importance in the Conference and was equal to all demands. He was a true be liever in the promises of the Al mighty Father and in the atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. We have no doubt that he was ready for the sadden snmmons. His death is a positive loss to his Chnrch and the State of North Carolina. . Mr. Carlisle is to visit Georgia daring the Christmas recessa of Con gress and will speak at Atlanta and possibly at Macon. There are per sons in Wilmington who would be pleased to hear this able and upright and well balanced statesman. . American stars are having a good time in Europe. Emma Nevada has had a brilliant success at Lisbon and Ella Russell at Warsaw. In case Randall does not get his old place on the Ways and Means Committee it is thought the choice will be either Mills, of Texas, or Cox, of New York, or one of the two able Breckenridges. We are ex pecting to see Sam Randall installed in the same place of great power and influence. TJ3ZE! CITY. NEW ADVEBTlSEIOEaTS. A Simian Overcoats Opeba House Helen Blythe. MrjNsJm Christmas neckwear. R. L. Hutchins New invoice. Geo. A. Peck Something now. 3ol Bear & Co Choice cigars. D. L. Gore Apples, onions, etc. A. Lessman Crockery, glassware. Bbown& Roddick New offerings. xith& Boatwbight Insurance. M. M. Katz This week's specialties. Loins .T. Poissok Real estate agent. C. M. Harris The E irth Trembled. Dick & Meares Merchant tailoring. E. Warren & Son Oranges, bananas. D. F. Rackley & Co. Texas horses. Alderman, Flanner&Co Hardware W. W. Sprikgek & Co. Hardware, etc. 8. H. FiSHBiiATE True and fine goods C. B Sotjtherland & Co Fouod at last C, W. Yates Beautiful holiday goods. H L. FennelIj Harness, saddlery, etc. Dealb of Mr. Roger S. William, lot Fayetteville. A telegram was received in this city yesterday announcing the sudden death of Mr. Roger S. Williams, at his home in Fayetteville, Friday night. The deceased was aged about '37 years. He was a son of Mr. John D. Williams, of Fayetteville, and had many friends, not only in that place, but throughout the State, who will sincerely mourn his death." Mr. Wil liams was a man of most kindly na ture and sterling integrity, generous to a fault, and had many, qualities which endeared him to all .who knew him. For mady years he was mana ger of the Cotton Seed Oil Mills of Fayetteville, which position he filled up to the time of his death. Weextend to the family our sincere sympathy in this sad hour of their affliction. Death or Rev. I. 8. Barkhead, D. D. The sudden death of this good, useful and talented divine on Friday evening at Fayetteville, N. .C, where he' was attending the session of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist E. Church, South, cast a. doom over his friends here where jbe was so favorably known. In his earlier ministry ne was pastor oi me Fifth Street church in this city. He Was afterwards pastor of Front Street church and on two different occasions was Presiding Elder upon this . dis trict. A arood and useful man fell at his post when Dr. Burkhead died. The Sunken Plat. tvio ifonmPT A. f. Hurt arrived yas. -Aav -rtirtti.ratfl her freight of na bOXU.CVJ, O - ral stores ana .siarxea on aer -nrifVi-o. lio-riteT to brine down the cotton on the sunken flat at Phoebus Landing, Bome sity: miles up the H- vex., Capt. Robeson reporis ina uuu struck a snag and. innkflw.: minutes WILMINGTON, Local Dots. Sernicea in St. John's Church to-day at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the rector. Squire Millis, who has been sick for several days, was at his office yes terday. Rev. Dr. Pritchard's sermon to-night will be on "Fashionable Pleasures." Services at Fifth Street M. E. Church to-night at half-past seven o'clock. Class meeting at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Sheriff Manning, in company with Hn Flanner, Mr. Morton and others, is slaughtering the game up Northeast river. Fourteen ministers were elected to elder's orders at the Methodist Conference at Fayetteville on Friday, and thirteen to deacon's order. - St. John's Lodge of F. and A. Masons will hold an interesting and important meeting on Tuesday night, for conferring the Master's degree. Dr. Edward E. Swallow, of Massachusetts, is in the city, with the intention, we are informed, of enter ing upon the practice of medicine here. J. H. Hill, a colored man, ad judged to ba insane by a commission appointed to inquire into his case, was sent to the county poor house yesterday. Bishops Key and Hargrove are both at the Methodist Conference at Fayetteville, and at its -close it is thought that Bishop Key will pay our city a visit. Mr. John D. Williams, Jr., left yesterday for Fayetteville, on the. re ceipt of a telegram announcing the- death of his brother. Mr. Roerer S. Williams. There were five interments the past week in Oakdale Cemetery. None reported in Bellevue. In Pine Forest (colored) Cemetery there was only one interment. Receipts of CJlton yesterday 1,652 bales ; the same day last year, 858 bales. Total receipts for the crop year up to yesterday, 127,052 bales ; increase over last season, 35,688 bales. The sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered in St. Mark's Church at the morning service to day, and in Ihe evening Bishop Wat son will visit the parish and give confirmation. All are cordially in vited. Services at St. Paul's Church to-day at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. San day school at 2 p. m. The Bishop of this diocese will preach at the morn ing service. At the evening service the sermon will be upon the " Chris tian's Hope." f- Dr. Potter's mortuary fepoit gives the total number of deaths in the city during November as 35. against 44 deaths the same month last year. The Doctor reports a few cases of scarlet fever, but believes the disease to be subsiding. i We have been requested to state that at 11 o'clock this morning Rev. J. W. Craig will preach for the congregation of Grace Methodist Church at the Synagogue, and at 7:30 p. m. Professor Lincdln and family will conduct a service of song. Sab bath school at 3 o'clock p. m. The statement that a meeting of stockholders of the Clarendon Water Works Company was held last Thursday was incorrect, but the fact that a contract ' was pending and would probably be conc'uded with Messrs. Ray and Hambley for boring artesian wells for the company, as published in the Star, was correct. Assault abd Battery and Trespass. Hattie Davis, a middle-aged colored woman, was arrestea yesteraay oa warrants issued by the Mayor, charg ing her with forcible trespass and as sault and hattery. An investigation of the case was had in the afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Owens and her daughter, Miss J. C. E. O.wens, were the com plainants. From the evidence it ap peared that the colored woman was sent with a message to Mrs. Owens, at the latter's residence oh Fifth and Mulberry streets. The woman per sisted in entering the front door when she was told to go around to the back entrance to the house, and finally assaulted Mrs. Owens and her daughter with a chair. Both ladies. sustained severe bruises at the hands of their assailant. At the conclusion of the hearing Hattie Davis was com mitted to the custody of the sheriff in default of bail in the sum of $150 for her appearance at the next, term of the Criminal Court. CHIeken TMleree. The premises of Mr. J. Sternberger, corner of Seventh and Dock streets. were raided by fowl thieves at an early hour yesterday morning, and nearly all v his poultry was stolen The thieves got away witn niteemai hens aDd four geese, Mr, Stern berger thinks the raid was made- by.. "persons-, wen acqnamwu nnu tuv premises.: N. C, SUNDAY ; DECEMBER 4, 1887. Opera Ho nee The merchant f Tentee A fair-sized audience witnessed the production of Shakespeare's ' great drama, "'The Merchant of Venice," last night, by Miss Prescott 'and her company. Miss Prescott took the leading role of Portia, and Mr. Mc Lean undertook the difficult role of Shylock. The audience were well pleased with the play throughout, and applauded the good points as they were brought to light by the splendid acting of Miss Prescott and her company. The acting of both Miss Prescott and Mr.. McLean evinced great care and study throughout, and Miss Prescott was seen at her best in the scene before the Court, where she delivered in splendid style the speech on " Mercy.? Miss Prescott is a young and talented actress, and will receive a warm welcome whenever she comes amongst us. ITlayor'e Co art. Isaiah Tillinghast, colored, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The testimony showed that he was guilty and he was required to give a bond in the sum of $100 for his ap pearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. John Love, colored, disorderly con duct, claimed a previous trial and conviction before a magistrate, and was discharged. Albert Baxter, drunk and down. was fined ten dollars, or twenty days on the chain gang. ' Andrew Foy, colored, for fast driv ing, was required to pay a fine oi $5. Edward Roderickt for disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of twenty dollars or be imprisoned thir ty days. Defendant appealed and a bond of $100 was required to prose cute the appeal. J. D. Wesson, a countryman, was very drunk and down. . He was fined five dollars for the offence, with the alternative of ten days' imprison ment. Edward Fay and Thomas Smith, hailing from Jacksonville, Fla., ap plied at the guard house for lodgings. They said that they were going to ship and go to sea, and the Mayor gave them that privilege, providing they went at once. Otherwise a po liceman would escort them outside the city. PI re Laet Night. Mr. J. R. Melton's tannery, at his butcher pen a short distance beyond the city limits, near. Smith's Creek bridge, was destroyed ,by fire last night about 8 o'clock. An alarm was given from box 31, Fourth and Bruns wick streets, and the Fire Depart ment turned out, but did not go to the scene of the conflagration. Du ring the progress of the fire the boiler in the tannery exploded, scattering the burning debris of the building in every direction, but fortunately in flicting no injury to the people assembled at the place. Mr. Melton's slaughterhouse, adjoining the tan nery, was saved through the exer tions of persons on the ground. The loss sustained by the fir6 could not be learned, but it was thoucht to be covered by insurance. This makes the third fire that has occurred at the same place within comparatively a recent period. The former fires caused severe loss to Mr. Melton, and were supposed to have been caused by inoendiaries. In Distress. . The sehooner Lizzie Vewey, Capt. Clark, bound Jfrom Baltimore to Sa vannah with a careo of guano, ar rived here yesterday in distress. Capt. Clark reported . that his vessel en- countered a neavy gaiu uu iue uigui . - . . 1 A of November 80th, between Cape Lookout and Frying-pan Shoals, dur ing which the vessel shipped a heavy sea which carried away part of the s.tern, the compass and wheel, one of the boats, and filled the cabin witn water. The schooner having sprung aleak during the gale, the Captain put into this port for repairs. The Dewey came up to the city yesterday and anchored. A board of survey will be held Monday to ascertain the extent of the damage. The schooner Belle Brown, Capt. Perry, which arrived yesterday, also encountered the gale on the 30th ult. and 'had some of her sails blown away. " Flre up tne Hirer. The store house of Messrs. Lucas & Lamb, at Lloyd's Landing, in Bladen oounty, was destroyed by fire last Thursday night, together with the stock of goods in the building. It is supposed that the fire was caused by an incendiary- The firm s loss is esti mated at $2,000. They had insurance on their stock of goods to the amount of $800 in the Rochester German In surance Co.,. represented in Wilming ton by Messrs. Smith & Boatwright. Ladles' Coetnmce at tne JTanrmarkt The ladies who are to be partici pants in the "Jahrmarkt," are work ing diligently and faithfully on the costumes to be worn, on that occa sion. It is intimated tnat tne cos tumes will be - very tasty, and not a few-of them costly. The .patterns of some are unique, and" the texture of : fine ' material. " and - of -various popular shades. -' y l " J--V 1 JL Weather Imimmu. The following are the indications for to-day, received at 1 a. in.: For Virginia and North Carolina, warmer, fair weather, preceded in northern portion of Virginia by light rains, light to fresh southwesterly winds, becoming variable. For South Carolina and Georgia, slightly warmer, generally fair weather, light to fresh variable winds. Decoratlona at the Jahrmarkl. The decorations at the Wilmington Jahrmarkt, we are informed, will be superb. Flags have been contribu ted by the owners of many vessels of Wilmington, and by private individ- nals, and. bunting of many colors will be festooned from the ceilings; together with the placing of mistle toe, cedars, hollies, the long-leaf pine, laurels, potted plants, cut flow ers, etc., artistically, in every part of the auditorium of the City Hall. The dates of the Jahrmarkt, December 7th, 8th and 9th, remain the same, as does also the price of admission, ten cents The Hone ITiarf. A lot of horses in the vacant lot on the corner of Third and Princess streets attracted a crowd of sight seers yesterday. They were just from Texas and are said to be the best ever brought to this city from the Lone Star State. MRS. WIN 8 LOW'S SOOTOna SYKUP. Rr 8tlvm Kirs Cobb thus writes In the Botton Chris tian Freemaw: We would by no means reoom mend aor kind of medicine which we did not koow to oe rood particularly to Infants. Bnt of Mrs. Wlnslow'a Sootalnir Syrup we can speak, from knowledge: In our own family It haa prored .a blessing Indeed, by (flying an Infant troubled witn oono pains, quiet sleep, ana tne parents un broken rest at night. Most parents can appre ciate these blessings. Here m an article wbloh. works to perfection, and which Is harmless; for the sleep whioh it affords the infant Is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And durlnjr the prooees of teeth ing its ralue Is Incalculable. We haye frequent ly neard mothers say that they would not be witbont it from the birth or the soiid till it haa finished with the teething sijre, on any oonslde- ration whatever. Bold by all dracrfBts. cent a botue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY KVESISO, DEC. 5TTJ, TBR BSAU riVUL, YOUNG AND PHENOMENAL All IT ST, HELEN BLYTHE, "THK AMERICAN ACTRESS," will appear la the Greatest of Emotional Draiaas o: the present uay. ONLY A WOMAN'S HEAET. Supported by a strong and carefully selected Cetapairy. Hegaat Wardrobe and Costocaea. Beautiful stage getting. tew and Original isluslo. Mr. Bcher remarked that eytry man, woman and child would be benefited trr sector this ex- quisle production. Depicting as It does the greattst of all human motions. A MOTHER'S LOVE. There will be no adrauce in prices to tee this Gieit Artiste and flay. rrloe as usual Box &hf et opens this morn ing at Helnsberger's. dec 8 St EITRn FINE FLORIDA ORAHGES 23 Cents Per Dozen. Aspinwall Bananas 35 Cents Per Dozen. FRESH CATAWBA AND MALAGA GRAPES JUST RECHIVED. Warren & E. Son, EXCHAHqE CORNER. deo 3 tf 25 Barrels Apples, B3L"?. ONION8, 1,500 BBLS. FLOUR, 53 Boxes D. 8. Sides, EO Boxes Crackere, 61 Boxes Cheese. Also Salt,: Mo:asses, usy, Can-Goods, eop, Ao., at deo 4 DAWtf 12 J, 129 & 134 North Water b U New Invoice I ktt and house paints, same as IX HDI u ant ciw ruut cw u w said or rlyen away to make room . 1 baye Mum my, Madders. Lakes. Maenta, Megilps. Manye, Becia Carmloe. Ac. Ac Sf re, No 12 North Meond street. K. L. HCTCUINS. Contract dee4tf taken. Texas Horses. T7MFTY HEAD OF TEXAS H0RSE8, THE BEST X1 erer brought to th'e market. Forty of them are used to the Saddle, and tome broken In to Ear ne s. can oe lntpeciea dt purcnasers aiurreu s Stables, corner of Third andP,tnce?s streets. where they will remain for flyeorslx days. Good bargains can be had dec 4 1L D. F. RA.CEXET ft CO. Found at Last, - 'THE PLACE TO HAVE; TOUR CARRIAGES and Boggles repiired , and to bare your Horres Shod by a COMPETENT SHOER. - New. Buggies. We have BUGGIBi for Sale. CARTS and DRATS made to order. All at bottom prices. C. B. SOUTH EEL AND A CO.. Successors to H. P. MoDoufall, dec 4 tf Corner Seoond and Princess 8ta Beautiful Holiday Goods. rpHE FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN Wilmington. Call and see them. C. W. YATES, deo 4tf Wholesale and Retail. Something- New. JUJT RECEIVED A LOT OF QUICK DRYING FLOOR PAINT, which baa be applied ' by tar one. Also a floe stock of Hard ware. Paint, OUa, Bash, Doors, Blinds, a labasttne. A , et- HSU. a. PECK'S, 4eotf .: 89 South Front street. WHOLE NO. 6613 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH HOUSE. . 116 Market St. - jgRSID&f TRE M..NT BARGAINS A DTIor tlsed so far tWs seaton, W will offer the follow ing Specialties this Week, A lot of COLORED CASHMERES & cents per yard. Three-quarter FLANNEL DRESS GOODS. worth SO cents for 13 cents. Extra heayr REP J. worth 2) oenM for 1V eta Great Reductions IN WRAPS, NEW MAEKETS, JACKETS. We will elre-oar patrons the benefit of LOW PRICES le eeason, and not wait till the season Is oyer. 1,000 Jerseys From $1 Up. One lot cf J3R9EYS In Color and Black, worth $2.3 only SI -25 BLANKETS, good ralue. from SI sp. By Eteamer this week another lot of those 40o ENGLISH CAEHXBRSS for 25 cents. Many Novelties for the Holidays. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERV, Fancy Articles at almoct aey price, at ra . m . katz's 116 Market St. dec 4 tf No. 17 South Second St. Crockery, Crockery, Crockery 8 MENTION HAS BEEN MADE ON SEVERAL oucaalocs through the columns of the papers tbt a FIKST-CLASS RETAIL CROCKERY STORE was needed to the city, I wculd respect fall y announce to the pnbllo that I hare in (lock, and arriving dally. A COMPLETE AND CAREFUILY SELECTED LINE OF PLAIN AND DECORATED CHINA. Also a floe line of MAJOLICA WARE. A beau tiful selection of fine Imported Dresden CMia Cops and Saucers, Jott the thing for a handsome Christmas present. Glassware, Glassware. A full stock of Glaes Sets In all colors, and plain. Wine Glasses. Pitchers, Lam; a, and eyeiy thing in Ihe Glassware line. Babies, Babies, Babies. BAn elegant assortment of FRENCH WAX and CHINA DOLLS, ranging rrom one cent ana up wards. A complete stock of heads and also BODIES. Toys, Toys, Toys. Acotrplete selection of TOYS la the latest Novel Uee. Christma Tree Ornaments, Chilstmas Cards and Easels. Horns, Horns, Horns, from the prorerblal Small Boy Trumpet to the eir t putting Tin Horn. TINWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTI058. I baye also added a beautl'ul line of Fancy Soroll Work, conslsttnc of Clonk Cases. Kalfe Boxes. Paper Heoelyers, Ac, and a grest many other ertlclee Impossible to enumerate. Our Counters are presided oyer by expei lenoed Sales Ladles. We In rite a liberal share of the patronage. We guarantee to satisfy the most exacting la quality or goods and pnoea. SVEBYBODY COMB TO A. LESSHAN'S, dec4tf Nx 17 South Seoond St. No Fancy Prices. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE THE FOLLOWING LINE OF FAMILY LIQTT0BS: iaj POUTED : J AS. HENNESSSE COGNAC BRANDY. JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, NEW ENGLANQ RUM, HIDALGO SHERRY WINE, LONDON DOCK PORT WIS E. DOMESTIC: BEAT. OF PA. RYE WH'SKEY, RIVER HILLS RYE WHISK 1Y, N. C. CORN WHISKEY. APPLE aid PEACH BRANDY. CALIFORNIA. CATAWBA and SCUPPERNONG WINES. Alas fine line HAVANA CIGARS. 800 Boxes TOBACCO on conslfnmeat. WTO eloee at low pnoea. &OI. UEAJX V CO. deo 4tf For Sale or Bent, OO CROPS FIRST AND SEOOND YEAR TUR- O O pec tine Boxes foe sale or rent, la Liberty county, ua urea muee rrom nrer Transporta tion. One SS barrel etUL 80 hoa-es and ehantiaa all new. WH1 aaU a bead Males eat etx Wagons u waatea. jtot particulars aaare . - JTk. McDUTFTKASOT.' aoTSTim . Bao ; .Beard's Creek, UATBI war AltyBUTISlAGt Oaa scaare Oae Dayw. II u. -I T! . ' u -- 4 ts fc . tt ! t: 18 tj M CO S3 c: - Four Daya..i.. Fly Days........ One Week,..v. Two Weeka.., Three Weka,. One HoctA r--M Months.. .. a Moatha. Q&m Year.. ...... OF" Coa tract AdyertlsemeBta takea at propor-' tlooately low ratea. : r :; Tea Hue aolld Nonpareil type make ooe acax- NEW ADVZBTISEMENTS. THIS WEEKS OFFERINGS; BROWN & RODDICK. 9 North Front af.VC; JCT BEFORE THE HOLIDAY TRADE" "WE - OFFER THE FOLLOWING LINES" FOB THIS WEEK:: " ."'r v TOBOG AN CAPS from 85c to 73 cents. ' f" . CHILDRBR'3 WORSTED JACKETS 156 and 83e. A Beautiful ateortmeat of TIDIES la Cottoa Linen and Silk. We are offering many Norelties tbj Une. fee LADIES', GENTS1 AND CH11DREHh;: HAN DKERCHTEF8 IN STLT AND LTNEM.'' '? We baye made great preperaUoea far tfaa Holiday trade la this department. Gents' Neckwear. It win be to the adrantace of all la want ct - ZL auch goods to tire tu a oalL We oertaSBl eaa ":l are you money. ? Gents' Silk Mufflers,;- Something yerj neceeaarr these cool eyentaga. ' - Linen Splashers v vt least 5 per ont. lenUiAi. they ou bo pixr ctvf d ltewhcre. ., "r-:-i Plush Bureau and Man tle Covers. v Linen Bureau Covers, it A beantlfol assortment at TM, worth I LOO. Wears maklag special preparations for the -' Holiday trade, and think we can make It the la- ' tereet of ail to call and look orer our itoek,. which we expect ta be complete on the antral ' " of Tuesday's Eteamer. " :. BROWN & RODDICK v NORTH FRONT STREET, deo 4 tl OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. AXOTI1ER LAIIGE INVOICE RECEIVED. J r. "HB LARGEST ASSORT JfKTI OF THKM IK s " w this city Is now displayed ca our coos ten. Z'- Now U jcur time to tcare on thAtwlU ttlt " and giye (attsfactlon v -:.r .7" Don't miss the chance, but ootne at once to - v; ' ' A. SHRIER'S'18 OLD STAND, dec4tf 114 Market IIAt 10 South Front St. - QAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST. FINEST. most complete and oheapeet slock of Harness, Saiilerj Goofli, Trimti& Baa: IN THE CITY. Give ire a trU. SatlsfacUoa guaranteed or money refunded. H. L. FKHNXLL, ' - ; Ihe Horse MfTUner 'V Mr. A. Cerpeuler sllli has charge of theMana-. facturln g and Repairing Department, dee 4 tf C"h T3t'rn as "YyiLL 8O0N BE HERE WITH NOT ONLY ITS :: Joya. bat with Us attendant Fireworks and Fire- .. : -crackers, and If not already imured wa adTH you lo protect your pro petty at once by larariar 7. " v with us. f-r - Merchants will also do wall to increase taalr Insaraooe till the MoUdaya ate orer. " 1- ', - Thoee desiring Life, Accident, Toms de. Rent " '" and Marlse Inearasoa are also reqoee0 to call , on us or Telephone as, and they will be tsppbed . : ' with "the best the Market affords. SMITH BOATWRIGHT. - ' No. 184 H. Water St. TeiephoM Re.. 71. -J deo 4 U ..-., T: .. This Week r:- WE SHALL OPEN OUR FRESHLY MADE CHRISTMAS - .;;V:v" HST e olsrwear,! . - THE DESIGNS ASM BEAUTIFUL. We are selling our Ready-Made Clotting vary low. - MURSON, dec 4 Zt . Clothier aad Gests' lltadabar.''-. Notice. fpHE ANNUAL MXETING OF " .THIS 1bT0TC- boldersof theNayaea Gusw Oocrpsxy of VC! Dtsrton wUi be beld at their oftee. la this city. on Thursday, Deoember 8th, 1SS?, at U o"cioca A. M. . - - - - . , T MacRAE. . -.lOTD4l ; : Secretary - J- ' - Z ' - ' . ' ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1887, edition 1
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