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THE MORNING ST A iv S'-SS 'ill 1,1. A.V t xcitrmtot prevail In Ub eoio eoaoty. WmI Virwtoia. ow the fearful trendy of Tbarsday nht of Iwt tk, wbo to bo, wbo bad bo blrvd to commit mardar. were riddled with balieta by an organised bod of itly meo. there are two factions, bocb well arosod. aad far tbor bloody work is ipN(d. A lrtr bat Id in, roooeeted with Ariuar' umaituoth pe k i a boo to Kauea Cl'jr. Knea. wo utirly l -tt roved by fir early y.ton!jr utoroiD. the lon la 9110.000, wbteb is eovered by imorwuv The bnrf i'Uu i'lekvo. from New York for Suub. completely wreck ed ou tbettth iul off Ho Island, tbe eirto and erew were reeeaed. Tbe Preeideat i till natively eaf d iu tbe rmofl and appoint sent ot (ot uiaiiter throughout tbo eouutry A London i(it .tatew that th ao will opto tbe coming 'i.iou of f'tiuieot to pvrtoo h'ir ritooMad - tu t aers r oo a tr:n iu Holtfiattt. uU there t much iMttuoe iu eoOMqofoe T' uotl tram robb r were fnnnd Kuiity yeeterday at Dvotrtr, Colorado. A TrtMary warrant u iasaed i i. for $-:, io favor of a rel-l-i. ' of a hi .hare to the rard offered by tbe ro vm ujeot for tbo eaptora of Jofforooo Dart. Tbo bajH bail iramoo for tbo Tbampiooobtp of tbo World, hot woo a York aod Hrooklyo. u oloaod yotorday. tbo York wlooloc tbo ntb camo aod tbo oiotb of tbo wrioa; th or wo So Y'ork k, Hrooklyo i A doaJ bao boon .-m.umtuatod by abieb all of tbo troat railway io Xaobvillo will bw ooxratod uodor ooo maoarmoot, with eapttai of 9a.0IW.0OO A railway oolittioo io Iowa, yootorday. rosoltod io ao roctowr boioc killod and tbo burotojr to doatb of ao ltIio. four mpioys wor lojorod. A. J Coxa!!' racioc otablo, at Mow York, woo ooid at aoetioo -rrtfy. mt prttf- raryioar from ft.TSO to 0,400. - K D. Matbowa. wbo av h- i a HaptiMt proaebor. to io jail At AdaotA. ebartfod with tbo tbft of ft. mo of the moooy of Piko eoooty. - A boiler osploaioo to Akroo. Obio, eao.od a fir which do troyoU propwrty valoed at $330,000. w York market. Moooy tigbt at 'e.;. r xr coot., eottoo oomioaJ. mid lltor uilaot 10 eoota. mtddiioc rieoo. eout. oootboro floor Ui.xlerately m(it. wheat pot quiet, irregular aod mj 'o i rod &it4 -dt eai at tbo elevator, corn modern ately 9tto bat weaker, with freer offorto No a 41 44t eto at tbo elovator. rooio quiet and firm, optritu turpeottoo qoiot. SfoaCor Ve', .f Jtieouri, te better, bu hit i-ito attack palled him down. I' lum w cr of Ptfoaiooe, Ream, shook hand with the boys 10 the of flee lat S' or lay. The nxt thing bo will bo shaking i some of the boyt. new cruwo of the Emperor of Germany weigh three pound. When ho got that on he moat feel like a fellow with "a brick io hie hat." Some male doo aooo of Col um bu, ' were recently refused a char tor fur a club. The New York po lice have a monopoly of the dob butmeea now. A ptou Mr. Wooamaker 1 a good, member of Mr. ilarrieon'a htjjh toeod vim nittration, be paieta hie new poet age stamp red inetead of the town. St oca Amelie Rivee-Cbaaler baa taken to playing lb fiddle in the nu 1 lie of the night her husband baa takoo hiroeeif into middle Africa, where there are no Add lea B-o Batler tey io the memoirs which he ie writing be is going to toll the trath aboat himself, hi fnond and hi r tie m too. Tbia will be herculean undertaking for Ben at his aga. "I in crime to be woman ? ak a strong minded sister of the Woman Suffrage Society." No. She eoaldo't help if, poor thing. It h aa accident for whioh she eboold oot be bald rsapooeible. John EUnderfeltof Newark, N. J., took 00 a U'fe supply of lager aod fh so elbiUr Atd that b conclude-i to hae eooxe foo, which he proceed J to do by driving hi wife aod family oot of tbe house aod playiog football with the body of hto dawd baby. Tbo police rodoly interfered with thio ioooceot recreation aad pat aa eod to it by locking .Vr. Boarder fU np. Iimcv ''ot eosaweow t to oAat ia- a at ta t4run The VOL. XLV.-NO. 32. WUmioirtoo, DaikVara. it k de- root town. Whittling on Sunday tboro im Mraioat tho local tatatra. aod it it daagaroaa. Lut Sand ay a yooof man fU whittling "I WkOt to bo no AngaJ," wbn tbo polio took after htm and he ran ao bard that he got orerheated, took pnen 0001a and ia now io a fair way to heooeae ao angel, if ha baan't lived ia thai town too long. If the lata J odge Cloud, of t hie Stata, bad be 00 aoqaiaotad with Wilmington, Deiawara, he would doabtlaa have migrated to that town. Wheel Mian Uaotioirtoo marriea Priooa HaUfeld aha'U bar plenty of km folka. He baa a brother ran ning a beer saloon in ao Indiana town, and the widow of another brother lieiog ae a domett 10 in a family oat there. They were ail Prinoee aad Pnnoeeaea, bat they didn't bare eooagh to go roaod. Mrs. Harmon it taid to be anhap py because her husband ia worked ao hard, aad hopea he won't be re-elected. There are ever so many peo ple ia this country who sympathize with her to much that they cordially hope the eaaae thing, and will do all they can to realise tbia good lady 'a food hopea They have caught l aeoott agalo. This umo it ia io Philadelphia. They are not dead sore it ia Taeoott bat he. colored when the chief of police aeked btm if be waao't Taeoott. Of ooerae be colored. Ao intimation of that kiod would be apt to excite the choier of a deaooo. The movement to bave Judge Greabam pot 00 the Supreme bench will b a ditmal failure. Mr. Har ruoo will never appoiot a man wbo drew such a atrikiog 000 treat be tween him and Cleveland, ae Judge Greeham drew in that interview some time ago, B. M. Chambers who killed law yer Bowman, of St. Loom, it said to rejoice that be killed bit mao. Mr Cnambere evidently appreciates a joke. If Bowmai bad killed btm he wouldn't have bad any naate to re joice. Jay Gould doe not believe in rail mad true la. Ue atn't that kind of a Jay bird. Ue believe in Jay Goald, whom a good many people in this country look upon ae ooe of the boa trote run on an individual schedule. Now we begin to get an insight into the true in ward nee of the little pteaeaathee in Harlan county, Ky. It ia a Republican oouoty whioh oat of a total vote of 992 give a Re publican majority of 540. xs:jt cit fum aaavsm rinKHKNTD Ovataa Hocaat 5 O Mtoetrels Bran Omcs rappiog paper C f Bnowva Florida orssge. W H Bowoxx. Boreas for tle Acwcwr Rodbjt Puroell House Pernios A CO. Oo to headquarter. M cwsoa A Co For floe dress suit . Ckoklt it MoaRt Haodaome furniture Btcxtx Laacaaa A Co Fitabngh Lee cnewiag tobacco. Ortwwo SSiaottoio. Qortoo'a New Orleans Minstrels will arrive to-day. The Gold Band with tbia company ia said to be the beet band with the same number of men that travela Competent Jndgee pro nounce them simply Immense, and w ad via all admirers of good music to be 00 band when the band plays a few selection, wbleh will no doubt take place near Tbe Orton. Manager Gorton announce tbe engagement of Prince Tanaka, wbo doe a novelty act of tbe hlgheet el, and never faile to delight bla audience. Prince Tanaka came direct from Japan, where he waa a member of tbe Tycoon royal troupe of Juggler. Reserved seat at Yatee' book store. a res BUM la t a. cm v. Some colored boys with a dog Jump ed a fox In a vacant lot on Orange be tween SLitb and Seventh street yes terday afternoon, and after a short ebaoo killed it under a stable on Capt. Skinners premise adjoining. Tbe foi made a furious fight, and tbe dog engaged in the encounter woo bitten in several place. The lot in wbleh 'My Rynard" was discovered, is fill ed with a high growth of weeds, and it io supposed the fox boo been in that neighborhood for some time, depre dating upon tbe bon roost in the vi cinity. Mr. John W. Bo I lee cleared the German barque TVeooai yootorday for Bristol, Bag., with 3,706 barrels of rooln valued at fa.801. WILMINGTON, Hon. T. D. McDowell, of Bla den, waa In the city yesterday. Mr. Geo, Z French, postmast er, giree notiee that daring the win ter montba, oommeDolng November let, the "General Delivery" window at the poetofflee will be olosed at 6 30 p. m. Meeero. Alex Sprant A Son eleaxed the Spaniah steamship Jfojr afftua yesterday for Bremen, with 1.500 bales of cotton weighing 1,240,- M8 pounds, and 1,203 barrels rosin weighing 470 780 poande. Value of eargo, $183,800. There will be a special meeting at the Brooklyn Baptist Church at 7:30 o'clock every evening this week ezeept Saturday. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Scruggs, will be assisted by Dr. Prltehard and . Rev. W. hi. Ken nedy. The publio is cordially in vited. ateaBr oanptoB Arrive Tbe Cape Fear A Tadkin Valley transfer steamer Compton arrived here last nlgbt after a long and tem pestuous pasaage. She left Wilming ton, Del., on the, 19th of October, and arrived at Norfolk on the 21st. Left Norfolk at 4 p. m. that day, and tbe weather being threatening stopped at Sewell's Point until the next morning at 8 oclock, when Captain Smith determined to take the inland route through the Ches apeake and Albemarle Canal. An chored the next night (the 23d) at Roanake marshes on account of bad weather. That night and the day and night. following lay to with two anchors, out and was compelled to work tbe engine to keep from drag giog. The wind was blowing a gale, tbe velocity being not less than 90 miles an hour. Left Roanoke marshes tbe morning of the 25th and arrived at Batteras that evening. At 6:45 a m. on tbe 26th left Batteras and passed Oeraooke Light at 8:50 After running down some ten miles, the weather grew threatening and tbe steamer was turned back and went into Ocracoke for a harbor. Tbe 2?th lay all day to an anohor with a gale from the southwest, and ou the 28th got under way at 7:15 a. in. and arrived at More bead at 4:25 p. in. Left Morebead at 5:45 on the 29th and arrived at Wilmington at 9:35 p. in. The Compton behaved admirably, all things considered, and escaped unscathed through tbe series of storms tbat she encountered. The eteamer is a screw-propeller of 108 tons, gross, and 53 tons net; iron hull, 85 feet long. 24 feet beam, draught 7 feet. She has a saloon on tbe main deck, finished in bard wood. Ber ma chinery ia one condensing engine, 22 inehea diameter. 21 ineh stroke, one return tubular steal boiler, of 80 pounds preesure. On the trip she was commanded by Capt. Jaa C. Smith, with Capt. W. A Snell coast pilot, engineers Char lee Linguist and Jaa Comerford, firemen Thomas and Joseph Taylor, and Chaa. Anderson mate. Mr. Comerford and Mr.Joa Taylor are of Wilmington, Del., and were engaged for the trip. The Compton is lying at the wharves of the company, juat above the Clyde steamship wharf, and will be put in readiness for service at once. fltror'i ou ri Win. Maaon, colored, charged with the larceny of old copper from Meeors. Morton ft Hall's distillery yard, waa held in a bond of $50 for hi appearance at the Criminal Court. John Moore, colored, throwing stone in the streets, was turned over to bis parent for punishment. Georgian Armstrong, colored, dis orderly, woo fined five dollars and oosts. A mo Devane, colored, disorderly conduct Judgment suspended on payment of oosts. Mooes Pearaall, colored, abandon ment. Case removed to Justice John Cowan for bearing, and then settled by agreement between tbe parties. ratios ataolan iMtLa The weather was warmer in the cot ton belt testerday. There was no rain, ezeept in tbe Little Rock dis trict. Tbe mean minimum ranged from 40 degrees for Mobile, Memphis, Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston dis tricts, to 53 for New Orleans. Ia this district Lumberton reported the min imum ao 88 degree, Wadeoboro and Charlotte 40. Florence and Weldon 48, Newborn and Goldsboro 44, Wll mlngton 45, BaJelgh 45, and Che raw 55 a OaoO atveor. Rev. W. M. Kennedy, Chaplain of the Seamen Home, says that tbe British steamship RoseviUe, Captain Blake, whioh is expected to sail hence to-day for Sanderlin, England, ha been twenty-six days in port, bos twenty three in crew, and baa not had a desertion from the ship since she hao boon here. Mr. Kenne dy addo that quite a number of the officers and men bave attended Divine service while in port. Morning N, C., WEDNESDAY, Y. PH. o. Am Wecex r Prayer. The second week in November has, since, 1886, been appointed each year as a week of prayer by the Y. M. C. Associations throughout the world. In accordance with this custom the local Association has been making preparations for this season by a se ries of special meetings, whioh were led by prominent business men. This series olosed last night with a meeting conducted by Capt. J. S. Allen. Next Tnesd ay, the meeting will be conducted by Rev. P. B. Hoge, D. D., the topic being "Christ aa a Young man." On the following Sunday, tbe programme of the week of prayer will begin. Tbe leaders and topics are given below. Sunday November 10, 5:80 p. m., Rev. W. 8. Creasy, "Met on the Way' Acts xxii: 6-11. Monday, November 11, 8 p. m., Rev. T. B. Prltehard, D. D., "Strangers made Citizens " Eph. ii: 12 19. Tuesday, November 12. 8 p. m., Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, "Bow to get Rich?" Matt vi: 19, 20; Rev. ill: 1 8. Wednesday, November 18, Rev. C. L. Arnold, "One Thing that is Every thing." Mark X: 17-22. Thursday, November 14, Rev. Robert Strange, "An Opening to Great Advantages.'1 John X: 7 9. Friday, November 15, Rev. J. W. Primrose, "The Best Walk." Gen. v: 21.24; Beb. xi: 5. Saturday, November 16, Rev. R. .C . Beaman, "Two Things that Must go Together." Rom v: 818. The mueio will be in charge of Mr. C. B. Robinson; E. B. Munson, organ ist. And tbe meetings will be held in the Association Rooms. Cw Wear A fahlu Valley. A freight engine for use on this end of the line of the Fayetteville exten sion of the C. P. A Y. V. Railroad ar rived here yesterday over tbe Caroli na Central road, and .the transfer steamer Compton having also arrived, it Is probable that trains will soon be running between this city and Black river a distance of about thirty miles. A oircular issued from the freight department of the company at Fay etteville. and signed by Mr. W.E.Kyle, General Freight Agent and Capt. J. W, Fry, General Superintendent, says: "On December 10th. proximo, this Company's warehouses at Wilming ton, N. O, will be oompleted and ready for the storage of guano and other fertilizers. About January 15th, 1890, tbe line will be regularly open ed for business between Wilmington and Fayetteville. By the completion of this road a short line is opened to Fayetteville, Greensboro and Winston-Salem. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited for the new line." The schooner Qeorgie Clark ar rived at Philadelphia from this port yesterday. Capt. .Bartlett reports the loss of boat and sails during tbe pas sage. On Oct. 21st passed the sohoona er Jennie Rosaline, from Savannah for Providence, waterlogged and abandoned, in latitude 84.38, long! tude 74.50, fifty feet of her mainmast and forty feet of her mizzenmast were standing. The captain of the Clark says he would have boarded the Rosaline and set ber on fire but he bad no boat. -Iar F' rfcem. The following are the forecasts for to-day: For Virginia, fair, no change in temperature, northwesterly winds. For North Carol iua, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, fair, slightly warmer, variable winds. IttOT LKI TEKI Remaining in the Post Office, Oct, 28, 1889: A Evans Austin, Miss Marp Afair, Wm A kins. B Win Broughton, Wm Baker, Hardy Betbea, Lillie E Breelon, Bruer, Rauley & Dunn. C Chas Carroll. T E Cox, J D Col lins, Mies Maggie Cain, Mrs E Cartyer, Walter Cameron, Miss Annie Cooper, Wm Cart wright, W H Crubil. U Mise Millie Day, Miss Annie Dinkin, Sheridan Devane, Robert Dixon. E M Davis, T J Denning, Mrs Mary Davis. E Mrs Chloe Evans. F Frederick. Fischer, Frank Ford, Miss Esther J Faison, Jeff Floyd, Lewis French. G Walton Gardner, Stephen Gas kill, Miss Lula Goff. H Frank Bookens, Mrs Rose Hill, Miss Hattie Hicks. J Moses Johnson Mrs M A Jones, Mrs W E Jones, Mrs W T Johnson. K-J R Kenefick. Li Aaron Loekering, Miss A D Llmeturn, Miss Martha Lane. M William Murphy. N A Sbepard Newell. O Emerson Oliver, 2. F Chas W Powell, James Parker, W W Popp. R Irvin Ray, John Rogers, Thomas Robinson, A J Read, WW Rountree. S Norwood Smith, Miss Marion Swain, Lewis B Smith, Isiah Sim mons, Mrs Maria Soutball,Miss Emma Saunders. John Shaw, J C Sullivan. T-jMrs T J Tartt, Miss Adeline Turner, E P Taylor. W James Williams, Franklin Wyorecoff. Miss Nellie White, Ste phen Wallace, Mrs. Jane Williams, D Williams. J O Williams. TORSION LETTERS. Slgno Cordani Domenioo. If not called for within two weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Persons who want their mail delivered will please leave their ad dress at the Post Office. G. Z. French, P. M. OCTOBER 30 1889. Ii'Arlooo Club A meeting of the L' Arioso German Club was held last night at the Pro dace Exchange and officers were eleoted as follows: President J. H. Walters. Vice President Walker Taylor. Secretary and Treasurer J. H. Boatwright. Governing Committee T. W. Meares, H. B. Mellhenny, W. G. Pulliam, Duval French. Leader E. P. Boatwright. 'The second Wednesday in each m nth is the time selected for Ger mans to be given by the Club. Base Ball, The series of eleven games for the World's Championship was concluded yesterday by New York winning the sixth game from the Brooklyn Club the ninth of the series. RIVER AND KIABINE A rise of ten feet is reported in the Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, as the result of the recent rains. The station patrol reports five vessels ashore between Batteras and Currituck Inlet, all total wrecks. The crews of all were saved except the wreck at Nag's Bead. Tbe British steamship Thorny craft, from Maderia, arrived yester day, consigned to Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. She will load cotton at the Champion Compress- The tug Alexander Jones, of this port, which went from Norfolk to the assistance of the wrecked schooner Welaka, returned to Norfolk, bring ing the relief crew of the British steamship Spendrift, who were in charge of the vessel. The British steamship Austerliti, drawing l?i ieet, arrived yesterday from Bamburg with a cargo of 1,750 tons of kainite, consigned to Messrs Beide & Co. After discharging here the Austerliti will proceed to Charles' ton, S. C , for a cargo of cotton. The schooner J. W. Pender, Captain Dodd, with a cargo of lum ber from, this port to Philadelphia, arrived at Norfolk, Va., Sunday night and noted protest. When about sixty miles northeast of Frying Pan Shoals, during a heavy blow, a seaman named Thomas Reed was thrown from the jibboom into the sea. She had sails and rigging dam aged. WHO IS MRS. WLNSLOW f As this question s frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and Is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race: children certainly do aisx up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are datlt sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has Immortalized her name by this invaluable art! cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely ase, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Mother has discharged her duty to her suffer- lng little one, in our 1 ir opinio! ion, until she has given lslow's Soothing Svrun It the benefit of Mrs. Winslow' s Soot Try It, moth rb tby it how. Ladies' PtMor,New York civ s 1 1 all drmnrista. as ots. a Dottie DIED, HODGES In this olty.Oot 28th, at 3.80 p. m., BMUA FtiANCIg, Infant daughter of Mr. Jesslu W. and Mrs. Rachel A. Hodges, aged 7 months and S3 days. Friends aud acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock from their residence, 809 Walnut St., thence to Oakdale Cemetery. "Asleep in Jesus." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, 1 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30TH. GOBTON'S ORIGINAL New Orleans Minstrels of strictly high olass Artists, including the most MABVBLLOUS JUGGLER, FBINCE TANAKA, of the Tyooon'sCBoyal Juggler Reserved Seats now on sale at Yates'. oct 27 3t Motion Sale of Handsome Furniture. H. CROXLY, Auctioneer, By CBONLT A MOERIS. VN FRfDAT NEXT, NOVEMBER 18T. 18. J at at 11 o'clock a. m.. we Will sell at onr Sales Booms, 19 sou; h Water street, one of, If not the handsomest folding Redstead witn Mirror ever unpacked In this city An elegant Washstand, Table, Sofa and two Arm Chairs in Silk, a large Refrigerator, a Chair tor the sick, &c, Ao, Oren for inspection nntll sale. oot 80 2t oot 80 no i For Sale, OKVEBA.L GOOD HORSES IN FIRST CLASS condition. Hit nn. For sale by W. H. HOWELL, 0 3t SO tf Snpt Wll. St. Railway. Oranges. N OTHER LOT OF TH08B FINE FLORIDA Oranges. Also Apples, Cabbage, Sweet and Irish Potatoes. CHARLES F. BROWNE, Agent, oot 80 DAWtf Don't Bny Until Ton Reach Heaflparters g A. SCHLOS9 CO- WILL SUIT TOU IN goods and prioes.. Another lot of TIN TOILET 8ET8 received to-day For nios fresh goods in onr line we will not be UNDERSOLD, oot 80 tf 21 and 23 Market street. WHOLE NO. 7204 &JfcW ADVlCRTlSjfiMJiN 18. Beopem ing or THE PURCELL HOUSE rpHB DHDBRSIGNED HAVING LEASED THE Parcell House, is makiog ereiy preparation to reopen It about DECEMBER 1ST, and no pains Will be spared to give tbe publio a first olass Hotel In every particular. The bolldlng bas been thoroughly remodelled ai d overhauled, and tbe oapaoitv enlarged with all the latest - I improvements Pclite Waiters and the best of C joks will be employed The CULINARY DEPARTMENT a specialty. AUGUST RODEB, Proprietor. Wilmington, N. C. oot 83 till nov 1 FITZHUGH LEE. gY CONSENT, GOVERNOR FITZaUGHLBE, that worthy Gentleman, General and f cholar, has alio wed his signature and endorsed the su perior quality of FlfZQQGH LEE CHEWING TOBACCO. This goods we guarantee free from grit and from all adulterations, being manufactured of the highest grade of HBNRY COUNT? LBAF, rendering the same The Finest aoi Purest Chewing Tobacco on the market, and is sold by ali first olass retail dealers In ihe city, who have agreed to sell at IS cents per pins or f 0 cents per pound, making the price in reach of a'L STULTZ, LISBUROER A CO,, Manufacturers, Danville, Va. SOL. BEAR & CO., Wilmington, N. C, Dls trlbntlng Agents. lp octSOlw JUST RECEIVED BLADE BROADCLOTH AND DOESKIN FOR FINE DRESS SUITS. ALSO NEWLY IMPORTED White Dress Bows. All the finest and medium grades of Imported Cassimeres can be found at MUNSON & CO'S, Merchant Tailors and Furnishers, octSOtf Wilmington Telephone EMange. AT EMBERS WILL PLEASE ADD TO THEIR XTA lists Pembroke Jones, No. SS. Onslow Railroad Office, No. 101. it. T. COGHILL. oot 29 lw Manager. Notice. T HAVE RBMOVBD MY LAUNDRY FROM x Market street to North Front, between Cbesnnt and Mulberry, where I will be pleased to see all of my friends and the public generally. 8 A in' LEB, oot 9 tf Propri e tor Chin ese L aundry . For Sale, FOUR DWELLINGS, FOUR ROOMS EACH, situated on Third street, between Bruns wick and Bladen. Lot 65 feet iroot by 165 feet in deDth. Four Dwellings, three rooms each, on Cheenat, between 11th and i2ih streets, 132 feet front by 1(5 feet. All of above occupied by good paying tenants. Apply at 13 Market St. oot 80 tf !;To -A. 1,000 BUSHELS PRI1SB Rust Proof Oats. IN STOCfi, A LARGE FRESH ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, whioh we are offering very low. We are enabled to offer special inducements in TOBACCO. HALL & PEABSALL, oot 8 D& W tf 11 A 18 South Water St. For Rent, ft TWO NEW HOUSES ON NUN street, between Seoond and Third, witn modern improvements water, teas and bath. House on Fifth St.. be- Itween Dock and Orange. House on Northwest corner of Oth and Princess Sts. House west side of Sixth St., bet. Princess and cbesnnt. House on South side of Red Cross, between 3rd and 4th Sts. Rook Spring Hotel, 22 rooms. Stoies Nos. 9 and li;Maiket street Apply to a. O'CONNOB, Real Estate Agent, oct 8 tf Wilmington, M . C. Marine Insurance. TONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, in corporated A.D. 1720. CASH ASSETS 016,000,000. Rates by Clyde Line of Steamers from Wll' mlngton to New York and from New York to Wilmington H'.ot 1 PBR CENT. Open Policies covering all shipments (whether invoice received or not), and Pass Books issued, upon application to NORTHROP, HODGBS & TAYI OR. Gen'i Ins. Agents. Telephone No. 11. oot 23 tf Office footlWalnnt St. Hardware, rrUNWARB. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE A at prices that defy competition. WM. B. SPRINGER A CO., Importers and Jobbers. oct 7 tf Purceli Building. Wrapping Paner. rpo CLOSB OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they wflibe sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED Apply at the feb 2 tf STAR OFFICE, RATES OF ADVEB1IMNO.) 0t Oi 00 1 76 8 M 5 00 8 B0 4 00 6 bO 0 (JO 10 00 IS 00 M 00 40 (0 t6 00 rats. L'trn. Four Days,. JTItp Dy, ... OasWeek,..,. nmWNif,... Oh Moots. Tiro Months,... IIupm Months,.-, is Month. Or tb, . . . sVOontraet Advertisements take at pros or i tonately low rate TOttnss tolld Nonpareil type i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If Tou Wish to See THE BUSIEST STORE THE CITY OF WIL MINGTON CALL AT BROWN & RODDICK'S, NORTH FRONT ST. Yon will find ttero 1 his week the followlag MATCHLESS VA1 UBS in their White Goods Department. UN F.N0 I.I1JP.NS LINENS ITaPMS Table Sets, Napkins and Covers io match, Bordered and Fringed, worth fS 00 at 17.60 All Linen Lunch Cloth. 8 yards long, new de slfn, won h S 5 09 at f 4 60. ' All Llnea Lunch Cloths, 2 yards long. Fringed and Bordered, worth $1 65 at 1 1 60. A 11 Linen Table Covers, i yards long, Colored Fringed, worth S3 25 at S3 00. Tray Cloths at 60o 7Co, fl.ro, f 1 85 f 1.75, f&oo and f i 60. Pure Linen Table Damask at 4' o, too, 60, 76o, 660. II CO, fl 16 and fl-60, very cheap. Pure Linen Colored bordered Table Damask, worth any where 60o at 50c; decided bargain. Tnrkey Red Tabie L amass, at 5o, 60j, flOo. Mo and fl 00. White All Liren Doylies, cheap, at too, 76o, flOO, fl.88. fl 50, f 1 76 aid 2.00 rer dozen handsome and elegant. Fancy Colored Doylies, various prices- Tnrkey Red Doylies at !Oo, C0o, 75o, f l .00, Si. 86, f 1.50 and 81.75 per dczen. Full size all Linen Dinner Napkins, new pat terns, betiutlfol and rich effect, at 78o, f 1 CO, fl,25, f 1.60, f 1.75, f 2.85, ffctO, 2 75, 8 00, fS 60 and f 4.00 per dczen. Great and immense values In AH Linen Damask an Huck "towels; Knotted Cringe, plain aud fancy border,, f 1 .0). f 1 6 J, fa 25, J3 00, f4 CO and 86.C0 per dozen. Turkish Towels, all sizes, from to i yards long, at prices ranglmr from 12tfc to 6O0 each. Toweling ana era h. from 80 to 25o por yard Htamned Bureau l carta at Mn unri lui Fancy Bureau scans at tOo, 76o, f 1 00 and 91 25 each stamped Splashers, bleaohed and nnbleaohed. at 28c ?aacy Embroidered Tidies, Scarfs and Lambre quins Ladles will kitdly read carefully the descrip tion ot goods aud prices above, hlch must sulsfy any reasonable mlcdihatwe are offer ing these goods lower in prioe than any other home in the olcy. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. oct 27 tr STOVES, ALL KINDS AND SIZES. AND PORTABLE ORATES. LOW PRICES. GUNS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITIO N IN ABUNDANCB. CALL AND SEE OUS Alderman, Flanner ft Co 114 FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON. M. C. oettrtf I AM PREPARED rjH) FILL ORDERS, WHOLESALE AMD RB TAIL, FOR HORSE CLOTHING, TRIM AND It AO v and at tbe lowest living prices. H. L. FENNELL, THE HORSE MILLINER, oot 27 tf 10 South Front St. NEWSPAPERS AMD CIGARS. A LL THR LATEST DAILY AND WEEKLY A Papers on band. Books, Ao, aug8 tf Msgaslnes, Libraries, Fashion O. M. 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