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THE MORNING STAR a W - II mill I I H .-MMMMaM l I i i V f I 1 T Ily WILLIAM II. BERNARD. PXT BLD3HXD .DAILY gCPT XONDAYS. aim or imoumoii, t 9yao. On Tear (by KmU), Postage Paid, One Month. " CT-To City Subenrlbers, delivered la any put of the City. Twxiva Cm per wMt Our City Ageatb are not authorised to oolieot for aott than throe month ta advance. . litered at the Post Offloe at miaHiton. H. C " at Second Class Hatter.. OOZXJA&S. ' ' - - - - .J ii i 1 1 i i i i i i ' . ,-i ; - - VOL, XUII. NO. 132. WILMINGTON; Ni Oa, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,-1889. WHOLE O. 6994 The army appropriation bill fu considered in the Senate yester day and eulogies were delivered on the late James M. Barnes, member of the .House from Missouri; almost the en tire session of the House was occupied in filibustering tactics, and no legisla tive business was transacted; Mr. C. F. Booker, of Missouri, qualified las successor of the late James 1L Barnes. Father Stephens, after condaot-. ing mass on Sunday, was -arrested in Ireland for advising tenants not to pay rent;' he was only recently re leased from prison. A. large flouring mill at Leavenworth, Kan sas, was destroyed by fire , early yes terday morning; it was the largest mill property in the State, and the loss will reach $500,000. At W In field. Iowa, on Sunday morning, a dwelling was destroyed by fire, when two of its inmates were burned to death, and eight others made narrow escapes. The President elect left Indianapolis yesterday afternoon for Washington, when a large nam. ber of bis neighbors and friends as sembled to witness his departure; he made a very kindly speech to the as sembled crowd at the depot, whioh was received with loud cheers. At Plymouth, a mining town in Penn sylvania, an explosion occurred yes terday in a "squib" factoiy, which -destroyed the building, and killed ten girls and one man. In the og Jish House of Commons yesterday Mr. Morley made a strong' speech con demning the administration in Ire land, and characterizing is as harsh, onjust and oppressive. The Go vernor of .South Carolina and his taff and many prominent citizens will attend the inauguration of Gen eral Harrison.. The . reported routing of Hypolite's army in Hayti, and his death, is contradicted by the captain of a steamer which arrived at ew York yesterday; he is said to 'be alive and in good health. - A dele gation of Western tobacco men are in Quite scene occurred in the Sea- atea Speoial Committee. BUI Chan dler insultingly referred to Senator Blackburn as a slave-driver." This angered the Kentuokias, who jerked the New Hampshire fellow from his eat by the ear. Chandler showed no fight, or he would hare been pun ished worse, says the World. ."This was the way Washington's birihdsy was .celebrated by Senators. The HorlcT correspondent telegraphs : "Senator Chandler riht ear la mnch larger than the left to-nUhc The reason is taat Senator' Blackbarn gave it a very vigorous pulling at the Capitol to-day. Se nator Chaadlex would not fight, or there would certainly have been mure than an enlargement of the ear. "Id fact, if it bad sot been that the Ben- etor from Kentucky was restrained and the Senator from New Hampshire protected by Senator Faulaner. Senator Chandler might be to-night in a much more dilapidated con dition than that ta which he finds himself S Now the oegrophilists and bloody shirtera will snort and paw worse than erer. IieealDeM., t There u a big freshet in the Cape Fearrirer. . ,r , ! The meeting at the Y. M. C.' Ai rooms this evening at 8.15 Ia"open to all young men.- :-,-.; . " ' Rev. r. Pritchard will preach to-night at the Baptist ehapel, oorner of Fifth and Wooster streets,', at 8 o'clock. A correspondent writing from Goldsboro says that flourishing town will soon hare another bankv- with a cash capital Of $50,000. , GBAMB KB O F 1ND U8TB, Y. NEW AD VERTISEMENTOJ Tke Boar or AUeraassvApproTe the -Aetlea ( ta . LralalaUva . Ceaa- A joint meeting of the Board of Aldermen and Board of Audit and Finance' was called yesterday after noon at the City Hall to secure the! endorsement of these bodies of the bill drawn up by the Legislative Committee of the'Chamber of Indus try, to submit to. the roters of Wil mington the question of a.subsorip- tion of f 150,000 by the city to be used lQ,OOp The story of Suth and Naomi is too well known; (or ought to be),'!; to re- peat it, .and - th Opera. House was' crowded last night to hear it. f The HftTit-Jifa. ' vn a - Mtfan nn Yva War 'Vil of St. John's Church for the benefit I Roll VJall TLDGtm VI UIS UUUiU UU.. LUCID WOIO UUU9 who could fail to be pleased, not only The catch of shad is falling off, . I in encouraging new enterprises, etc., owing to the faot that the fishermen operating above the city have had to withdraw, on account of the freshet. At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday Mayor Fowler stated that there was a vacancy on the police force, but action in the matter was, on motion, deferred Until the next regular meeting. .- . ; : . . . Arrington Howard, . colored, i as heretofore published in the Star.! Mayor Fowler presided " at the meet-i ing, and there were present Alder men "Ricaud, Pearsall, Dudley, King, Price, Sampson, Walker, Moaehern, and Mr. R. J. Jones and Mr. W. I. Gore of the , Board of . Audit an Finance. Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., President of the Chamber of Industry, explain ed the matter, at the . request of the 1 Nym Crinkle is one df the best of the theatrical critics. He is a gifted writer. He has given his opin ion of the stage in a column and a half In the New York World of Sun day. He tells the truth in a plain way. We copy a small part of it: Can a young lady go into the dramatic profession and succeed and retain her mod esty, ber delicacy, her judgment and her purity of character T Can a man go before the mast and preserve his kid gloves T I suppose he can with care. But wouldn't be.be better off without them ? Modesty, delicacy and Judgment do not depend upon the place or the work. A great many in delicate women go into the theatre and they remain indelicate Pure and modest wo men also go there aod remain pure abd modest. Joat as a woman can remain while and unfreckled in the blazing aun light, but it is more difficult than to remain ao in a cellar Can a man be aa gentle and forbear- gave bond in J ustioe Millis' court yes- I Mayor, and after considerable discus -I terday in the sum of $50 to appear at the Criminal Court and answer to the ohargo of assaulting an old negro named Geo. Portowine with a chair. Excursion rates for the inaugu ration at Washington, D. C, March 4, are announeed by the Atlantic Coast Line. Tickets for the round trip, will be on sale Feb. 28 tn to March 3d, good until March 8th. The fare from Wil mington is $12.95. Joe Douglas, colored, was ar rested yesterday evening by police officer Turlington, charged .'with the theft of a box of cigars from O. F. Brown, a dealer in grooeries on the wharf. Douglas gave bond for his appearance before the Mayor this morning. A mite sociable will be eiven ing in the front ranks of a fighting brigade I by the ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal aa in a back parlor? Doeanrl war tub off I ohnmh his tenderness and toughen his sensibili ties T Washington to nrge the considera tion of tte Cowles bill. 2Jew York markets: Money easy, with lt&2 per cent offered at the closing; cotton steady: middling uplands quoted at 10i cents, 'middling Orleans lOf cts; southern flour steady; Wheat dull and f cts lower: No. 3 red Feb ruary 9? cents; eorn steady and quiet: No. 2, 43J cts at elevator; spirits tur pentine firm and quiet at 48 cts bid; rosin dull and nominally firm; strained common to good $1 101 12i. New York's death rale isst week was 29 in th 1,000 inhabitants. JBoulanger sends thanks to all Americans who rejoice in his Tictory. Bat who are they f The Tf orld of Sunday announces that Chandler's sore ear was an ob ject of interest yesterday. It says of the Senate on Saturday: "Senator Chandler, on the other side of the chamber, crouched as close up to Sena tor Hoar as he could possibly get, and en gaged in a conversation which was evident ly of a confidential character. From Sen ator Hoar he passed to other Senators on that aide of the chamber, asking sympathy from each. Very soon-there was a sort of council of war held between Senator Chan dler and Senators Cullom and. Piatt, the other two Republican members of the Com mittee on Indian Traderahips in whose room and In whose presence the "scrap" occurred. The conversation between these three Senators was animated and earnest The possibility of a duel suggested itself to some persons whose minds run la that di rection, but the idea, was soon dispelled by the slightest reflection. Two parties are neceasarj to fight a duel, and nobody has ever dreamed that Senator Chandler would allow himself to be one of the two. the church, on Fourth street, on Wed nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Elegant refreshments will be served, and an interesting programme of entertain ment rendered. Tire at aiavr. A special to the Star from Golds boro says that fire broke out there yesterday morning at 3 SO o'clock, in Mr. A. JH- Wins low's livery and sale stables and spread, to the offices of Hon. W. T. Dorteh and Ayeook & Daniels all of which were consumed. The stables were' insured for $3 000 about half the value; the other prop erty was not insured. Messrs. Isler St Faircloth's office was damaged to some extent by the fire. So Qaeen Vic will allow the 1116 Toriea re left in Mrr7 American Duchess bf Marlborough PM8h bJ "dden and disgrace ;to be presented at Court. Eobert'Watkins is on trial at Lit ttls Rock for complicity in the murder of Clayton. A great sensa tion ie expected. The best thing of the day is the eloping of a Utah brakeman with ' three wives belonging to an uxorious 'Mormon. Bat be is a very brave as well ss a very bad man. , ful collapse of the case "of the Times against ParnelL They had foolishly identified themselves with the case that was based on treaohery and forgery and bribery and now they are in a nioe pickle. The Times has had to suspend payment of its an nual dividend and Manager Mao donald will be forced to get out. Tfiere is evident despair in the Tory camp. Hsyri cean. Daniel Robinson, colored, charged with cruelly beating his son, was com mitted to jail in default of bond for appearance at the Criminal Court to answer to a charge of assault and battery. Jesse Smith, colored, was fined $10 for disorderly conduct,and Wm. Bow den, colored, was fined $20 for being very disorderly. Bavlatrara ( SieIBk The registrars for the approaching municipal election were appointed yesterday, Tiz: First Ward W. Mo Evansand C. M. Harries. Second Ward Wm. Blanks. Third Ward F. C Singletary. Fourth Ward Tom Pickett. Fifth Ward J. D. H. Klan- der. sion the Board of Aldermen, upon Alderman Ricaud'S ' motion, unanij mously approved the aetion of the Legislative Committee of the Cham ber of Industry. 1 Mr. Jones, chairman of the Board of Audit and Finance, said that there was not a quorum of his board pres ent, and it could not, therefore, take official aetion. He submitted, as an amendment to the bill, the following: Provided, That all factories or man. ufaeturing oompanies now located within the city of Wilmington and furnisoing products for local con sumption only within said city, shall be likewise entitled to the same rights and privileges as are accorded under this aet to factories or 'manufacturing companies of like oharacter which may be established in said city after tne passage ox tnis ace Mr. W. A French and Mr. Bellamy explained that the bill made it discre tionary with the trustees to grant ex emption for taxation, that this clause was inserted for the very purpose of projecting manufactures or compa nies already established, if the occa sion should arise to prevent compe tition by non-tax paying oompanies or corporations. Alderman King Seconded the amendment submitted by Mr. Jones. Mr. W. A. French said be represent ed the largest industry in the city. He did not ask exemption. He was sorry the amendment was offered, and he hoped it would be withdrawn. If the bill was amended there would no! be time to get it through the Gen eral Assembly. It would have to be returned to the Chamber of Indus try and submitted to the other Boards which had sanctioned it for approval. The amendment being put to a vote was rejected. Wamtaiar laaueanea. The following are the indications for to-day:, " For Virginia, fair, warmer, variable winds. " ' 'I For North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, generally fair, except local rains on the coast, warmer, va riable winds. I For Florida, fair, warmer, variab winds. A beautiful and refiued Irish girl has arrived in Boston with a coach man whom she came with to wed. Her father, CoL Tigbe, is rich. The coaobman is coarse, illiterate and un attractive. ! Rev. D. .Lafferty, the witty and able editor of the Richmond Chris tian Advocate ss y e: "Poverty and politics make strange bed fellows The Pagan Bob Ingerooll has agreed to dance at the naunral ball of the -Presbyterian e der. Brother Harrison. It seems that Pigott tried to make money out of both sides. He wrote "to Archbishop Walsh offering to expose the fraudulenoy of the Times1 story if properly paid. He bad, bow ever, marked this oorreenondence a 'confidential,' and seems to have an idea that the prelate would feel bound to respect thir, even if the whole Nationalist movement were destroyed by it." We copy from the report in N. Y. Times. HIVKB AND IIARinr. The tug Craighill, snagged and sunk in the river just below the city Friday last, was raised and tow ed to Skinner's shipyard yesterday, but while preparations were being made to place her on the marine rail way, she again sunk and now lies on by the manner in which the Cantata was received, buti also by the num bers who were present. j 5 The ; Cantata opened '.with The Famine in Bethlehem," and the sad faces of the Jewish maidens in the scene were, quite a contrast with the countenances of the joyous, happy faces in the scenes which followed. "Mrs. Jos. H. Watters &s Naomi, and Miss Schwartz as Ruth, and Miss Am oret Cameron as Orpahy were most ex cellent, and in the second aet each and ererr one of - these had full opportunity to show that they weTe artists of no small, merit. The full, sweet tones of their different voices, and the perfect time, showed not only great training but also per fect harmony, and loud and frequent was the applause that greeted them. Mrs. Catlett as the Jewish Maiden was a great success, and the easy and graceful manner in which ! she took her part, showed not only great prac tice, but also' perfect familiarity with it. Miss Jessie Kenan, as the Israelitish Woman, won the hearts of all by her winsome ways and graceful manners, and long will the sweet tones of her charming song be remembered. In the fourth act Mr. E. P. Boat wrlght, as Broaz, was the cynosure of all eyes, and the graceful manner in whioh he underwent his part won uni versal comment. This act closed with a most striking tableau, and the beautiful costumes as well as the im pressive scene will never be forgo tten. Mr. A. S. H olden, as the Assistant Reaper, was remarkably fine, and Messrs. Robinson and Chapman were also worthy of the highest praise for the admirable manner in which they showed their aptitude in perfecting themselves in their roles. The opera was one which was full of merit, and the. solos, duets and choruses showed that the singers had been trained well, and exceeding ly well. Our eity has much native talent, and she should be proud of it, and the sweet tones of this delightful opera will be long ringing in the ears of all who heard it. ? The performance was given for the benefit of St. John's Church, and was inaugurated by St. John's choir, and all are to be congratulated upon the successful termination of a most pleasant uffair. Many thanks are due to Mr. W. MoFarland, Mr. E. W.' Thompson and Prof. Poff, and also to Misses Burr and James, who aided no little in the success of the piece. The Cantata is one of merit, and all who were present were much pleased at the 'pleasant manner in which everything passed off. There was no hitch or.stopping in the performance, and everything went most smoothly and satisfactorily. The amount realized was beyond the greatest ex pectations, and it is to be hoped that there will be a repetition of Ruth shortly, for it will always give the most universal satisfaction. ALL.NBW PATHKN3. Artistic Desiifls, Border ail Decora tioss to PRICfiS YEBY LO W, ' ..--- .'' aXMOST AS CHXAP AS WHITEWASH. A NEW LOT Window Shades AND SHADE GOODS. Copies from celebrated originals m Xnropean Galleries. FEAVES Hade np to order from Gilt, Cherry, Walnntand Oak Moulding. A 9ULL LINS.07 Books and Stationery OT XVXBY KIND. Bemember the place. Yates' Book House. 119 XABKBT 8TBXBT. f eb 24 tf lilt ais For Bent. THAT POTS STOEKiNo. 24 SOUTH Trent street, oorner of alley. Also two HALLS on North Third street, op poalte the City Hall. They are In first olass order, bavins every convenience, and Just the place for Societies or Lodges. Apply to D. O'CONKOR, feb24tt BealXBtate Agent. " Three Days.... roarvaysw Tire Days.. Oite week, .. .... ..... Two weeks,. ...... One XoBt9M... : vm srnnt&a Three lfonUt8........... 84 0 , Elx Months,. ...... K Ose sTesf, 1 1 i S ow ISJ 18- IJ" t9J It 0 .: IS W : AdvertSsemsBts takes at proper tlonately low ntM,$Z&iy&Zi& s . Ten Ones solid Nonpareil type make oaasasai : NICW ADYBBTISaMENTS. BROWN & RODDICK mm QTB THIS W ARRIVALS OT SAT TUNS hi latest style and elegant; patterns (for lOe and 19 1-c Per Yard, t: sad the largest and best line of WHITE GOODS ever offered lnlWIImlngton, lnoladlng every known style and qaattty. Eli- Eaitirslis, Swiss anfl Cambric ' A ILARGH AND VARIED f STOCK OT Spring Dress Goods. in whioh are all of the most elegant and deal -I ; i rable stylee of the season.! Onr variety Is too great to parttonlarlcs; the'stook most be seen to be appreciated. In style and price we defy competition. ... j The attention of the Housekeeper is invited to our new Importation! of t FOREIGN LTNXNS, - embraoliiT Damast Naptiiis, Doylas. Towels, and everything to that line appertaining to the household. r - . j ; The Ladles are Informed that we have raooep ted the Agency for the sale of "HALL'S Df PROVKDDRK3S AND SKIRT FORM " .This Is an useful and unique piece of Machinery for the fitting and arranging the Waist and Drapery of a Lady's Dress, invaluable to the Dressmaker. and from its slmpllolty and lugenntty enuBt be - . . .i oome a necessity to every famfly. We will be pleased to exhibit and explain the Form to all who may favor us with a oalL BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. feblTtf A. Call ta tfe ravntlau Ch apkl Hill, Ji". C, Feb. 10,89. eiations. and the Crhistian People I the bottom of the river in twenty-sx I gf QeneraVy. of North Carolina: I feet of Water. Preriarations will be I baby still :w ' I emer ueepiees mgm vesseL I " A DOWN TOWN XKBCHANT, having passed aereral aleepleas nlghta, disturbed by the agonle and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con rinoed that Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the ohild. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had dona, she refused to have it administered to the ohild, aa ahe was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the ohild passed and the parents without sleep. Seturn- e day following, the father found the All papers like to be quoted from, 'They also like to have proper credit. The Stab suffers at this point. In one of oar Dailies to hand yesterday we noticed f our "pistol-graphs" that 'were taken from the Stab withoat ere lit. Fjjepds, brethren, please oblige by saying Wilmington Star. In a private note from Dr. W. H. Barrell, of WilliametoD, he is pleased to say: "Being a constant reader and ardent ad mirer of the 8tab. I feel free to make a request. Long may the 8tab con tinue to guide people aright, and may its liirht never grow dim. I would not be without it," With many thanks, f Gen. Harrison is not impressive or handsome in his get-op according to his pictures and the Richmond State. That paper thus photographs the happy little fellow, made so by bushels of Boodle: "He is homely, squat, liltle'man, with a sway-back nose, grizzly . beard,- rotund middle ground and short extremities. Of all the Presidents he has the shortest legs, and when be sits in Washington's chair bis toes will not touch the first round." . The World has been interviewing one hundred municipal centres. The pre-eminent problem for the new Administration is relief of the peo ple. The Tariff and Civil Service Reforms are predoomed. The great crying question is relief from a de bauched ballot. - They alio say the country must have a better navy and acre extensive defenses. , The Foraker men in Ohio are reading the Sherman men out. q?Trrn city NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stab Otficb Wrapping paper. Colltxb & Co Potatoer, lemons. llTJason & Oo. Imported suitings. If AsoHio Meeting Concord Chapter. B. Wabbjut & Boa Imported candies. Aa Appreciative ReaeUr. Mr. H. Durham, of Clayton, John ston eounty, in remitting the money for his subscription to the Star for another year, says that he is eighty one years of age,, and cannot see to read well, "but I love the STAR,' so mmA If -m srwsawi mw The Executive Committee of the Yoang Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina send greeting, and announce that the Thirteenth Gen eral Convention of delegates from the Associations of our State will be held in the eity of Wilmington, March 21st to 24th, 1889. .. The programme of the exercises of tne convection is printed and is dis tributed with this call among the Associations. Its topics will attract the . thoughtful interest of all who have at heart the moral and spiritual welfare of our young men. The committee refer, with grateful pleasure, to the steady progress of our work for the past three yean, and especially to the improved methods of organization that have been car ried into successful action under the auspices of our efficient . State Secre tary, Mr. L. A. Coulter, and of the ex ceiient uenerai secretaries now on duty in several important towns. We anticipate a delightful and profitable reunion in the hospitable city whioh is giving so generous a suDoort to its young but well manned and prosper ous Association. We urge that Asso ciations everywhere appoint prompt ly their best men as delegates, and forward contributions for the State work to Mr. E. L Harris, treasurer of the Executive Committee, Winston, N. C. Representatives from places that are looking to the organization of Young Men's Christian Associations and pastors specially interested are invited to attend. Railroad rates can be ascertained by applying to the agent at your sta tion who has been instructed. Yours in Christian fellow-hip, Thos Hukb. Chapel HIIL W M Curtis, Chapel HUL Jfi Li HARRIS. WlnBtOn. Ubo a iiAsraA. Charlotte. A G Brbsjzer, Charlo W R ATKiarsoar. Charlo H L Smith, Davidson Cf liege. A M baker, Kew .Berne I H Foixst. Salisbury . R Bingham, Bingham ScEbooL Jas H Southqatx, Durham. P B MAjramra. Wilmingtt'n. Ntate Jfixeeative uomxtitt. . suffering : and while contemplating aa tne mower steppea irom The Norwegian barque Hugh Bortescue, partially loaded with ro sin, is aground some distance down the river. . The Norwegian barque Knuds vig, whioh cleared from this port on the 14th inst. for Liverpool,' with a cargo of rosin shipped by Messrs. Paterson Downing & Co.,retnrned yes terday leaking, and will have to dis charge for repairs. the room to attend to some do: and left the rather with the ohild. senoe he administered a Syrup to the baby, and duties Durinx her ab- a portion or the Soothing said nothing. That night TWUB ATA1. The malls olose.and arrive, at thelClty Post I M., this OSloa aa follows: I IGLOSX. Northern throngrh and way malls..:.' 8KXJ A. M Northern through malls, fast. . 110 P. M north Carolina and Atlantic and i North Carolina Kaiiroada and routes all hands slept welL and the little fellow awoke in the morning Dright and happy-. The mother was delighted with the wonderful ohange, and al though vt first offended at the deoeptlon prao tioea upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet railed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Dnucaista. 86 oents a bottle. NEW ADyERTISEMENTS. . ST. JOSH'S HALL, . ' WnjcmaioK, N. C, Feb. SStb, 1889. COHPANION8 There vOl be an emergent meetlxe of Conoord Chapter No. 1, & A. lor NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! TTB HAVB OPSNBD AT Vo. XABKBT street, (Store below John Dawson's old stand). with a stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHIHG, SHOSS.HATS. c., o. Offer special Inducements In the following : 5 000 PAIKS SH0M surra clothss, 2,000 eireos a call and be convinced; . , . SAMTJBIa BBAS, Saw. feb24 1w . Ho. 18 Market St. TUB f iliiniton SaiiES & Bust Co., '108 Princess Street. TI7TC HAVB NOW ON HAND S18.000.CO TO on Bausiaotory seonncy W. P. TOOMBS. CteidilA- JOHN WTLDXB ATKINSON, President, foblfttf Itliinds Brothers. T7MUL8I0N OF COD IJVBBOIL, WITH II Y- Md popnospoitea, Dints $100 and New York and Wilmington Steamship Co. FBOM PUB 9S. SAST BTVEB, NKW YOBK Located bet. Chambers and Booeevelt Sta., At t o'clock P. M. ! BBNK7ACT0B... Saturday, GUL 8TBSAM ...Saturday, PIONKBB... ............. Wednesday, FROM WnJCTNGTON. 6TTLV 8TKBAM..... Friday. BBN8FACTOB.... Friday, GULF. 8TBKAK. .Friday, Feb. SS Varolii . Uaroh 6 i . Feb. 88 Karoh 1 March 8 sar Through BiTIs Tjwltng and Lowest Through Btttes guaranteed to and from points In North jn boiiu varouiui. - For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. BHALLBONBS, SnBermtendent. Wilmington. N.O. TMeo. O. Egsr, Trafflo Ifanager, New York. sr. vivsm ac jo., uenerai aj feb 19 tf SS Broadway, Agents r. New York. MUST BE SOLD. jQ0 90ZZS&T0BAOCO ISO Barrels X.SB. fiZKOiPOTATOXS, . 20O Doaen BOQS, BO Barrels ONIONS, lO Boxes LSX02IS. 50 Doaen BASKETS, 1 Boxes CHEEKS. 15 Barrels CABBAGE, 200 BoaesHKBBINGS. On consignment and must be sold. CHARLES F. BROWNE, Agent. Jan 84 DAW tf (Review coyp.) (Tnesdav) evenuar. at 8 o'olook. wore la to Marx Master feb S61t By order M. B. H. P. J. DICKSON MTJNDS. ' Secretary. -auDDlted therefrom 4MA..K. Raleigh and Fayettevflle.. AM A. M. A 6.80 P. M Southern way mall 6:80 P. X Soutaern through malls 9:15 P. X DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAY. i Western malls, a a Railway., l CO A 5.80 P. X C. F. A Y. V. B. R. and points sap piled therefrom . ISO A 5.80 P. X Raleixft A Hamlet Railroad and points suDPitoa taererrom io r. js s.so p. M BmlthTille VM P.X WrightsvUle TOO A. X Clinton, speoial 80S P.X Specials fer Max ton Wadeaboro,Xon- toe and Charlotte 5:89 P. X TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little Hirer, S. C, and Intermediate l offices ........ 6.00 A. X Cape Fear Btrer mail. 1 0 P.X MOMDAY AND FRIDAY. I Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices ISO A. X OPEN FOB DSLIVXRY. i Northern and way malls 90 P. X Nosthern throoxb mail, lae 11.-00 P.X Southern through malls ' 60 A. X aonthern war anall 9.C0 A. V Carolina Central Railroad 840 P.X XaOs eoUeeted from street boxes' la bust Bees portions of eity at 5 AJL, tfcOO X. and 45(5 PJL; from other parts of the eity at 6 AJL and General delivery open from 88 AJL. to TPOt and on Sundays from 940 to 100 A. X. Carriers delivery open oa Sunday from 90 to 100 A.X, - , ' ' ' ' . Xoney Order and BecMry Department open 8.08 A.X. to 530 P. X. For Sale, pophospbitea, Is a splendid preparatlonIa is 81 00 and half-Dints 50 cents. XUND8 iSKOTujfite uompeund syrnp HypopnosphUea taken before meals will increase .sour aDoeilte. - your weight, and make yon feel better in every-. way. Direct Importation. YXTE WILL IN A FEW WEEKS RECEIVE IT direct from the Factories at York and London, Eng., a full line of the' Celebrate! Chocolate Candies, from the well known house of H. J. Bowntree Ss Co These Candies are well known the world over, having received five gold prise medals. Assignee's Sale. SELLING OUT AT COST. I OFFER FOR SALE at Coat, for Cash, the entire stock ef Tobac co, Clears, Snuff, Hpee, Ac., Ao . contained In Store southeast oorner Front and Princess fits. Also the entire stock of Boots and shoes at Store No. 80 North Front street. i deoStf B. a. BARKER, Assignee. ' Wm. E. Springer & Co , TXPOBTKBS V AND JOBBERS' AMERICAN and: Fbrenm ' Hardware. Also Importers of English Earthenware direct from Staffordshire. iarge ass rtment now in stock and .prepared to make olota.prioes. i repi7tr is worm Front street. . - Plows, Plows, j t -ypt HAVE IN STOCK PLOWS OF ALL KINDS ; used tn this sectton, and can make prices very low. - The Genuine Dixie and be Giles Xnr- ohisoa combination onr spedaltieB. ttJXdlB A MUKUHIBOH.'ZZ dec 80 tf . Xnrehlson Block. OR A BARRELS POTATOES, JZDIJ 9J0O per barrel. 250 DOZEN LEX ONS, febSStf 12K oents per dozen, at COLLIER Ss CO., 110 North Water St. WE SHALL10PEII OTJR ADVANCE STOCK OF Imported Suitings THIS WEEK. PATBONS ABX INYITED TO CALL AND XX- r. , . .. Axms. ' ; t MVN & CO., XSBCBANT TAILORS, Ac. febSStf ' " E. Warren & Son,At Sole Importers for North Carolina, feb 88 tx , Wrapping Paper. rpo CLOSE OUT AN ACCUXULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold' for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the febStf nao 8TAR OFFICE. SALESXAN WEWI8HAFEWXENT0 8ELL onr goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers In our line. Enclose 8 eent stamp. Wages 88 per day. Per- ossaisa manent position. answered. Xoner No POi advanced for waareaadvertistaur. etc. CxBTBmiAx. XaxuvAonnanre Co., feb 10 1m ' u we fr clnolniiatl. Ohio. Tho Bobesonian, Published every Wednesday In Lnmberton, N. O By W. W. ElcPTA flfflTIf , j TTAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION AND THE i a largest aaverosmc tn the State. It now has overt nrfbera m Kooeaon oountT ahme. besldea a ven- aral elronlatio& la the eountieaof Xoore,Cam- I benand, Bladen, Colnnums, Klchmona, and ta the adjoining eosntleav Harloa, 5 Karlbore and DarilsgtooTn Boats Carolina. Insurance Hooms. HO. 118 NORTH WATER UTKEET, WUaalnatosu W. aV : Fire, Mariie ani Life Coiianies. ; Aggregate CpttaURepreeenUdOverUlooXKUM lelltfl : " ; ;4:;-- - :. ' "f ' ; Wilmington Seacoast B. B. rjAlNB WILL HUN AS FOLLOWS:' j, - Leaving Wilmington at 7.85 a. m., 8.80 p. m Leaving Hammocks at 8.10 a. m., 5.10 p. m Trains or Can chartered dnrinrwlntAr mnnth at reasonable rates. . , , SUNDAY SCHEDULE. f Leave Wflmmston at 8so n. m- tMmnun. mookaatS-OOo m. " . . FLORIDA OBiHftES AMD ffllLlEfS. 1500 7LOHIOA ORANGES . ; ,Q Barrels FLORIDA XULLET8, TAA Barrels FLOUR, ; t j v I UU - D. L. GOBS, g 190. 188. 191 North Writ. : febMMWtf i Wilmington, N. C 11 A - A ".: i -1 : It -.. ft
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1889, edition 1
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