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tlllS PAPER ctcrj afternoon, 8asdayi ex a fled bT IDSII. T. JAMES, i;:;..KASirKorwnoK. , .vflTIONS.I'OSTAGK PAID. 1 . t-, a i months, $ 2 60 ; Three "..-. I tS ; One month, 0 cent. " V- '''1 te delivered by carriert, .' ?. , in ar.y part of the city, at '.be . . .ri: f per wek. ..' Tt: i b and liberal - ri -ail'. p lean report any and r-T.-ite their papers regularly t.;cv- Advortisomcnts, Special- Tie 'DiffiEw..! VOL. 3l. WILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, a, 1878. NO. 211 LOCAL ' NEWS. m loddii o (V i'SaKET ST?.E':T. C0.J1NCE TO SELL AT TUE Former Low Prices, - .-icitf the recent advances v ri l klTe determined to give Xew Advertisements. See ad Ucdoc'.d Rate.s'Vv'ilffiirgtoirA Vt! don Railroad. CrERA IIocc Stir Alliance. A. Snaiiii Still in the front. Jon S. .James Magisttates' Notice. Lotia J. OrrEUBacBO Cheviot Bufiaes; Saiti. - I Sou Lear A Bros. Carpets and ilatting Mckjon Beat Clothing for Least Money. P&ot. Agostih Grand Opening Soiree. Worth A Cos et Early Rose Potatoes. P. New VAXWanted. P. IIeixsbergir School Book. S. Jewett Second Hand School Bookr. N. II. SracsT For Sale at Exchange Cor ner, i j t J. C. JIcnls, Druggist. Iiolman'a Agae and Liter Pads. I i A SuRiEt--BestUn!aundried Shirt for 73c. ti c i rportunur 01 jayiag in i i;eaa the advertisement 01 iuu rauu :Uj at th- lowut figures opeuin soiree op Friday night. - . Urctvuchid f-r the paetTear, . . - .-'"' Iz :?!" wis : nirarlicd Cottons. ... :1m iLIrtlr.;, C cents per yard. j i ll:uaf, V., S cents per yarJ. : Cr-'t:- Minis,;, 8 cenU per yard. : i c, -il.il r rt-irtlcg, 3 cenU per yard. t 1. v: ' t-Lwa Shirting, lCc peryard. : ; .t: 1." A, A, Shirting, 10c pr yd. ; ; j Stir tin?, 10 cenU peryard.. . ; l IxU rl.nlzz, 13 cents pr yard. 1 t ST-:- -v. No. ! Shirting, 11c per yard. ; t i . Mining, 12j; cents peryard. f 1 The Third Ward Democratic CUiV v. ill meet thus evening at Muuds IJall. Dlit- cue tritlics case lefcre .U M-iytr .hich vCas iliarijislcd.' this muroin" v n The probabilities are thatbenutor Mcr rimoa will have a Li crowd to hear h:m at llurgaw on Satunlay next. A.-i wif e!ee the antiual tarad-j ol the White Tire Depirtment ii in progress. We will have a 2'od report -f i !1 for tc-in-irrow'disaue. i TLo I'irst Ohio district is l ow reiirc-ttntcvl-ly Hon. Miltou Sajler and the Second Ly Hon. Henry l'. Democrats I.uu.ing, both I nhlrached SIiirliii?. t .; U:, 43 Ci o'.f per yard. z. rirr: z Ctt a Kill, 4 cents pr yard. : r.'Z. P, AH cents pr yard. i ; :i ti;:ha-a A, T cents rer yard. i ! Lii . Go r-e A A, 7 cents per yard, t ; N ::' .t S, 7 cents per yard. ( : X. Jlirkst G, cent per yard. 1 1 ik'. Villi J, S cents per yard. i ; : l.zi No. Z', i cents per yard. Sec the very liberal raits! offered by the Wilmington Jt Weldon ll. 11. manage ment to parties going to the State Fair cn that road. They are cheap though to al low everybody andlhis wife to go up and spend a day at Ka!e.gh . IJoartl of Aldermen. The Hoard met in regular session yester day afternoon, at 4 o'clock, prcs nt, His Honor, Mayor Fishblate, and Alder men Myers, Fianner, Cowdeu, VonGlabn, A'oilcrs, Foster, King, Hill and Lowrey. Committee -n Police, ia the matter of th-j petition of J. J. Uhodes, ; recom mended that the petition he laid n the table. AdoMc-L I ('oininiltce on Market and Feo., ia the liiiitter jf changiog the location of the market carts, made a report that the mat ter bo left us it now is. Adopted. Alderman Foster offered the following which was adopted; Ilcxolccd, That upuu the completion of the new bond book, His Honor, S. II. Fishblate, publish a call in the city papers requesting the tax-payers to meet in tli3 City Hall, to take under con sideratiou what action may seem most necessary ia regard to the debt of the city of ilmingtou. Committee on Market and Fees re ported on the resolution of Alderman Hill ia reference to taxicg wood, askiDg for further time, which was-granted Alderman Fianner offered the following resolution: Jics'jlvcd, That in tho future, when coupons are offered in payment of taxes, OPERA HOUSE. The New East Lynne. The rendition of Miss Multon, the Gov erness ; or, ew East LynneJby the Star AUnuce at Je Opera House last evening. was as hne a piece of actiug' as we have ever seen on our boards, and vfe are pleas ed to say tbe Company was greeted by larger aunenee.thaa on tha jnitht before, which is something unusual ffr Wilmiug. ton, and especially so, when ether amnsc- meiils are goicg on in! the city. Several tiuie3 duriug tho evening thp. audience sympathy was bi ought to leais, tbrougl for lh-3 poor govornesa and los wfeJ while Miss Ali:e Vane was enacting her dual parts. As an emotional actreks, she will lose nothing by comparison with others assuming the same role. Her acting was so true to nature that her audience at once lost sight, of the fact tliat she was meieiy acting a studied part, which has been essayed by others with far less effect, men were and even the eyes of stalwart dimmed with tears. ; I Miss Isabel ane was clever! as "Paul" and Miss Fay Tempeton,as Jennie De La Tour, was charmingly bewitching. She has the germ of. great artistic genius and with the careful training she is rc-i cciving will bloom out in due timq an that they be received for their face value artist of rare talent. As yet a mere child, only. I she plays her parls in so creditable a Application from the Howard lielief manner that her audience give; her such Fire Engine Company No. 1, asking for encomiums as are received by older and a new set of harncs3, was referred to the more experienced actresses. I Committee on Fire Department, with j Aliss Stanford and Miss IleyvVood acted power to act. their parts well. Mr. Burton Adams as Communication from the Local Board JJons Ilclin was admirable and received of Fire Underwriters was referred to the the hearty applause of the audience. V Sad Picture. There is .-j terrible picture cf destitution, death' and suffering ia the followin- -rk-nowledgment j-t rcceired by the' h lies pfSt. Paul's1 Lutheran Church in th!:itrf in response to the box of clothiu- Jnt fv them to tho sufferers in Memphis. Memi'his, TEx.-,Oct. Cd, is;. Ladles of St. lnrKc. Luth. V.mhu Wilmington, X.C.: The box of clothing was received by us Jast Monday, the SOth k September. I have to beg your pardon for not acKnowI edgioff the rcceiit nf i - t-'Jl4Vi , I tut . PLEASE NOTICE. W wia.be Rlad to reeelrece gene ' OUT frin.- . . ... -.it . " T rar.jectso ralhtterejt bet: I j I I iTaaaexi to the E4it-,r. Ccmmoricxtiots net b one side of tie paper. Personalities msst be 'wlied. AnclitiaeeciRlly and rartic, Tf b littrr rc rzT Hood that 6e editor d arH bc9 r- tie Ties of eorreWc-J E" V"" m the editorial c tiun:- ' ' ,Ul!d iVow Advcrtiscmonts. 1 M been I 1 do, even if wiuter is at , our :itizz m all the Favorite Brands The Elections. There is nothing definite as yet from the elections which were held yesterday in the big Wcstcn States except the in formatioa.rcccived here this noon to the effect that the Democrats have lost the First and Second Congressional Districts iaObi). J- The IVilminston Sun. Mr. Cicero W. Harris, of this city, will Hamburg Xillgillg'S aild again embaik in journalismand will begin, ou the 17th Inst., the publication 01 a I IlcrtlOII. jaiy uewspaper to ba called the Winning -.:ti-J.itaadic5 the great rush, we bate ton Akh. Ue extend to r. iiania a ira ternal greclicg on Ins return to the jour Committee on Fire Department and the Ch'ef of Police. ! Petition cf 11. A. Glameyer was re erred to the Committee on Fire Depait- meut. Petition of Howell Cobb was referred to the (kmmittce on Fire Department. Petition of Henry Taylor was referred if. t:.i i t i i iur. xjiru was ciever in nis role anu showed himself a natural actor.! At the cbatb-bed scene where, Miss Multon, the Governess, throws off' tho disguise and rals herself to her children, a Ideath like silence prevaded the whole house and the curtain went down on a touching tableau. Miss Vane was compelled to appear be fore tho curtain iu response to long, hearty nalistic rank3. The prospectus, which -i : i tie at xc fur the rait week, we are ; ;iri t!.ow a very large atsortment. wa3 ,ailjeii a td-day, was received too icry r-.. iLouIJ see them whether they pur-1 late for insertion ia this issue, but will appear to-morrov. Tho AYniiiMitta iIiirl. Postponement. ( Wd learn that tkc lecture advertised by the Historical Society to be delivered ,3C. nitiout AXY exception the best I WoqJ Qf be. Las country. I fin-bric Shirts 25 cents each ! ::t iTy Homespun A. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. us t i c.'.xv but come at once. 3 Iilarkot Stroct. FOR SALE AT Exchange Corner. fore that Society on last Mchday night, was postponed until next Monday even in?, the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, at which time a full, attendance of all the mem- Drawer! rc each. b2rs is expected,! and desired by tne president, Kcv. Dr. Ilernhcim, Irom whom wc get the information hientioncd above. 3lr. John C. nauman. A letter was received here yesterday from Mr. John C. Bauman, one of the volunteer nurses from this city, who is now atMcmphis.stating that he had been ill with the fever but was then recovering from it. This is, wc believe, the third time Mr. Bauman has ha 1 tho yellow fever, having been takcu with it, during the war, once in Wilmington and once in Havana. Wc hope to be able to chroni cle his complete recovery in a few days. KU1MUI Death of Gen. Martin. The nilcteh Observer chronicles the to the Committee on Finance. Communication from tho Board of Audit applause. and l-inance, in reference to detailing The evening's entertainment concluded Capt. John Cowan to act as their clerk, with "Aimee," a comic and operatic ex was, on motion, received aud the proposi- travaganza in which the entire company tion acceded to. . appeared, which was heartily enjoyed and F. Mayer, city detective, presented an received. application for an increase of wages. On To-night the company will perform motion his salary was increased to $10 Puck in which it is said they per month, to date from October 1, 1878. exceL Messrs. , Templetbn and Fuller Petilion frcrn several citizens, ; for a will be the commedians and ffbm what street lamp on tho cdrner of Third and We know of their talents we would ad Harnett streets, was referred to the Com- vise every one to attend the farewell per mittee on Lights. formance of the troupe. Petition from Norwood Giles, asking norm!!nn I A wW o wnndpn firfl-nrnnf I -ROW pipped. f .... , T . . . W hat might hare been a serious affair build'.ng on North Water,betwcen Chest- . . i , - . j was nipped in the bud in Georgetown on nut and Mulberry streets, was granted. lk i Petition from J. A. Hacker, asking per- Monday last b tbe appcarancp of the missien to erect a wooden building on avenue cutter Crawford. There was a Second, between Trincess and Chestnut joint political speaking advertised for that streets, was granted. day and crowds came from miles around Alderman Fianner moved that the bids to listen to the discussion. During the for furnishing the city with light be referr- day a Republican negro struck a Demo ed to a committee. cratic colored man because forsooth he Alderman Foster called for the ayes and dared announce himself a Democrat. A noes. general free fight grew out of it,1 and the The roll beig called, the Mayor and wbites protecteci the "Democrat." A Aldermen Bowden, Fianner, Myers,Vollers cavalry company of the town rushed in and VonGlahn voted aye. tQ n th(j anJ dispcrse tb crowd, Aldermen Foster, King, Hill and Lowcry ouy exasperateJ the ipfuriated On motion the unfinished business was deferred until the next meeting, and the Board adjourned. il you can imagine how busv Llian. for the last week you will excuse ri am the last one up attending to our1 dis tressed and sick, and burying the dwi. A. F. Schulze, of our Committee, ,raud h;. wife are dead;G. A. Junkermann is down with the fever now. mvst-!f. .vif' nr.l v ... - ' ennaren navo all bad the fever- two my cnuuren died, but iuv wif. an J r euiiuren are convalescent. I e have a large numbar of 'German orphan' children, and a lari-u number , f widows with small children nil r.oor Till , . . . 1. - I auu ueipiess. l shudder when rl .' thick What these iinrvr npor,!n n-; 1 A I - . - . . . W t i tne lever is over, and aoors. A good number of these noor creatures have-been at pur headquarters, and have lttea tnemselves out of your timelv- do nations as best) they could, lu their name, kind-hearted ladies, I thank you with a1! my heart, and hope that such suffering as we witness may i.evcr viait your homes. I With kind contributions from abroad. and about $1,000 in money from our own treasury, wc have provided for about sixty-one destitute families, and this will have to continue for at j least a mouth longer. You can imagine how violent the plague is, that out of J0 members of the German Brudur Bund who remained here, ive have buried ur to date 17, and a large portion of their families. I The total number of deaths up to date, officially reported, is L',7:;'j, and tor my own knowledge, a largo number were never reported. The German people, in proportion, have suffered more than any other nationality. 1 hope oi r means v.iil be increased so that we can continue to distribute among them. Again tnanKiug you, Kind ladies, lor your generosity. r remain, yours respectfully, Ifi;r.3iAN Scheku. Chairman Belief Com. Deutscher Brudcr Bund, i EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR Kcrth .Carolina A ffk- : cultural EocietyTi' A deduced Kate of Fare! ovp; tjiu . . ' , Wilmington '& Weld Jn R.R.I ..Mt . , tvi:a:,jgh, .v.c. attending tho' Ki.'hteth Annual Fair cf the Sat tTr"J fares- ' e fo!:r'1ir ruh. ku.lmj t;;ip TO GOLIWUOKO: riom.taton, .vj ::v- r;,u ivvl, F.'om Ila';' , - Pi. i;. ll..-J,,; roniK,,.,,,,,,;; Ywm J aroo. o, - 1 :, j" in -Magnolia. 1 I;, I om makvr'sl 7". K'n; I;,..st M?i From lttlebo'o,! .V T.-arl-vN 1 M' J mLocKy Mount,l u;K'nii)iinliiili-s 1 (. J m Sharpsburg. 1 V'm Ltebu-,1 7". brom loisnot, - 1 iV, i.-, s J ut.j, i 1 1 From Bl'k Cre tr. l on f , -4 l rom W 1-on. . 1 oo From JiuHaw,'.' ( t-om F.emoi.t, . 7" V'ni Ku i.y J't u pi biota Pikeville, - r.o K'm WiUnii-c-biom Dudley, . r t.., . ; o r m mi. (Jiive, - 7:, V I.'f ... .... I ewi neiurn iicitots oHlv to (icldtb .ro Articles imeDdt'd fur v hi lii f inn i ill transported at regular tani! nt. f ,Ji! Ouro, and if returned by party exlAitinU. (which fact should be t-s raiWih .1 ui r .n.. licate of Secretary or by pn'st-ntitioo ol original ebippinff iec-ipt will be lih.i.1 back tree and amount of freight paid I aereon returned by Agent at tfition from which ebippt-d. , .1. f. I) IV INK. O'cLvia! Nujwriaterideat. A. I'OVK, I (Jeccral Frti-iit md Ticket Aiiek-1 ii ! SEADeiTiiETSRS: ULSf . LLOTillNO IOK ill .Now Advortisoiiioiits. OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Evening, October 9th. The Last and Greatest ! Grand Farewell ! Only Operatic Nicrht! Only Comedy 'Nijjbtl TC-NIGHT Last Night he: e of tho Favor ite, Faphionable and Successlul mob, and the Crawford, which was ly- 6v Gcods Jusl Received d-ath at Asbevii:e ca FriJay hst f Gcti j- . James G. Martin, a gentlemen well known 1 i u.i Kill Gloves, to many in this city and a prominent many North Caroliniau. He was a native of this State, a graduate of Weit Point and a distinguished soldier in the war with Mexico, and in the late var between the; States. He bit an arm at Cuurubus:o but still remained in the service. I When North Carolina seceded he resigned his commission ia the Federal Army and tendered his sword to his native State, serving her first is Adjutant-General and afterward in command of a brigade in th - c to this city, is to be found at Coufet!cratc Army. Peace to his honored Hr-cy Gocils, Hats, and Millinery, It x. II. SPRUNT. 11 is aTVell Known Fact Tilt; LAIIGEST AND -UiT COIPLETE STOCK OF School Books HEINSBEKGER'S, Live Book and Music Store. ashes. WATCH- GOOD MEASURE IS THE 'rttn nr nnWQTTnAnP Wlien AN0;ui;c;ANS,CUBOMOS,&c.,at you buy Dooley's Yeast Powdeb, for saie Dy au grocers, you cw ievwj iuh weight, just as marked on tne can, ana beside that an article made of tho very UEINSBEBGEB'S. rialuhd er Friday at f 2 a year strength can always bo trusted. ing in the stream, was signaled for. She ran up to the foot of the main street, shoved out her guns and Capt.i -Glover The Orphans' Exhibition. . went ashore for instructions from the The exhibition by a chapter of orphans Custom House officials. The sight of the from tne Oxford Orphan Asylum last guns had a soothing effect on the mob, n:ght at the Front Street Methodist WIcn dispersed m not naste. ane church under the direction of Mr. J. H. Crawford remained there all night and Mills, tho kind-hearted Superintendent, as every thing was quiet came to this was, wc learn, highly creditable, both to city this morning, teacher and pupil. The entertainment nnliotsand Exports. consisted of recitations, dialogues and The folIowing exhibit of receipts and singing, iu which th3 ten little orphans exports at tb5s port wiu pr0VQ 0f in. seven of whom are girls and three boys, t3rest ThJ receipt3 iMt week, the first acted their parts remarkably well, and to week ia 0ctober e. from the 1st to the tho entire satisfaction and gratification of the audience. Clad in thfir neat and tidy homespun clothes, each little one in turn a3 it was called before the audience had already the sympathy of all those present, but independent of this feeling of j sym pathy and charity, which was but naturalf the audience,aswe havt already remarked; were highly gratified with tho entertain ment. To-night they give an entertainment at Smithnlle and to-morrow (Thursday) evening Mr. Mills proposes another ex hibition in the Fjrst Baptist church of this' city. The contributions last night, we understand, were $37.-0 and a barrel of hominy. It Is very safe to say that the mo3t fas tidious guest never leaves the Colonnade hotel, Philadelphia, Pa-, dissatisfied with his visit to that famous hostelry 7th inst., six working days, ia asfollows, a comoared with tbe same w$ek last year ; Cotton -1023 bales, against 2,549 in 1877. Spirits 1,361 casks, against 1,'JoS in 1877. I j Rosin 9.1C2 barrels, against T319 in 1877. . I Tar 885 barrels, against 442 in 1877. Crude Turpentine 1,034 barrels, against S82 in 1877.' s will bo seen the gain in every in stance is a very handsome one. We have only at hand the exports in cotton for tbe two years. From September 1st! 1878 to October 9th, 1878, there have been ship ped from this port 5,855 bales of cotton against 1,971 bales for same period last year, showing aj gain in favor ot this year of 3,884 bales, or an increase on last year of over three-hundred per cent. Entire Company appear in a Grand Change of Performance ! OOlEIO OPERA ! A Night of Genuine Enjoyment ! Only time here of Templenn's Celebrated in three Acts, A A LEAST MO.VLV slVSZOS, The Clothier. Htl J ITi trip T?rnnt ! T IS A WELL KNOWN jae: tint I -7lL.a Carries tl.o stock cf (ie::: Furuishi;::: (i X;w Cuj,;-.i s i y : kept up to :, j Bobt ui;lau!;dr; ! cents. ai 1 CliCa.": A! 1 Y.-u'i i .::;T a:, l Sir ( f tin- iua Vm- City fj.r "h j :: i: Day PUCK wil Dream be civen with New Effects, N'ew Costumea, New ilusic, aid j a Special Cast. Act 1 The Green Room. Act II The StaeC Hades. Act III The Stage Paradise. Please remain seated until concluding Tab leaux. Get Seats Earl 7 ! Remember the Cheap Prices and Last Niehtofthe Season. See.Pictdral Billing and Programmes. Notice Lowest Jfopuiar rnces i o Extra Charere for Reserved Heats. Parquette and Dress Circle 75 cents ; Gallery 50 cents ; Children to Parquette 50 cent; Children to Gallery 25 cents. ! X&Box Sheet now open at Heiasberger s Bookstore. oct y- a Magistrates' Nolle the i: -EVP .' " u-Xu will HAVE SOLD OUT THE FIRST INSTALLMENT jof these stylish ! , i CHEVIOT BUSINESS SUITS, onri Fam inst receiving hie second. An early call will be required to secure them, . i in (on Hm'timp. I rhrir Handkerchiefs, - durable Unen, 10c "l- . . . , Merchant Tailoring Department in lu. blast. Patterns cut by measure. Repair ing and renovating clothing a s; ec:alty. Hats, Scarfs, Hosiery, c. LOUIS J. OTTEP.BOURG, 27 Market it. 3$ Justices oi tbe JVace fur tho C(-ipity NewIIanover, I horcl.y giv i:o'i v, that a meeting will h't lifhl atl!i Court Ioum ia this chyl on . Wcdr.fsday ix-x , I I'-th mat.-, a; ju a. it. a niii iucri'D ,i cc sir id, as some imrortant ma',i come before the Board. : JOHN S. JAME:, Cl.airmaa B. J. P. oct b dJv'.Jt a j t-oj y.J j GRAND OPENING SOIREE, TOE PATRONS OF LAST StAhON are specially nvit -ci t ) attenl tbe or tn ing Soiree of this ttPion, t n FriJa niLt, of Prof. Aostihi'a Uaating KchoojJ at Jie ginney Iiil'. j Ladiei and cLi'drcn free. GtLleaicn'j tickets for sale at Burbaik'i draj ipjre. oc3 ! cet Carpets and Matting, THIIE1 BEST. BIGGEST AND CIIEAF- I c-t atri? in the citv. se i:n at 2CW UWN." -" ' , York prices. 1 BRUSSELS, Two and Three Ply Carpets. All shades, all qualities, and all prices that are cheap. Also, au handsome line cf Rags, Mats,&c ! SOL. BEAR is BEOS., rro 13 and 20 Market it. EARLY ROSE.1 TUST RECEIVED, COO D AKRELS EARLY bote 1'otaioei; .N'ewrOwlta Buitef in bright 10-pousd package and S0-poand tab. To arrive, Apple., Onions, CatbagCf, 4c. WORTH ,1 CONEV, I ccO if Zi and Z", North ,Wter street. WARJTED. $245, CIT1T COUPOKTS i ' : v. newjxai;. : j : i : i Toilet Soalps JS GREAT FAEIETV andat low! price. Perfumery and Fancy Goodj, Ilair, Too and Nail Brotbe, Ae. Fcr t!e by ' JA11E3 C. IIUNDS, UrogIit, Third itreet, Of p. City IlalL PrcferiptIoas.prfpvr! tivt cr day. ' ' cct 3.
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