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THi3 rFZR .manias. Sundays tt- cert1 bT jOSH T. JAMES. PBOPEIKTOK. lOV- POSTAGE PAID: tfM sit months. tlOO. Three One month. 35 cents a23' ' delivered by carriers free r.to the city, tt the abov ;tsr ,r rezularly. ' 'Vision, o" any newspaper : v h- ri'v of Wilmington.-JB . C. V Oliiiu"'- 1 m 1 f t rL f. ' .?: n nut In Pefl0C .J:, ,,.,-k to make preliminary i;e"1,rl!:f",ruinsCftnipaisn' .icuns inform m that immigra y,'1?lr,!r...:a't!n have a(Wcd to ",B win t the Unite! States. i?'T?;v',ar?',cn :-nd:i half ,v,;ini)., Sinn.. Saturday. t Hi"!, the leader the of n in I lie .uii"i- ern- !? wa, sentenced to be hanged -tan t.bcKhol September. Trillins of-"out by the use . :";.f..irtri-l2C3 iu the streams . ...... - L.tw.n l niP lercy. at of of j ;eru I'enasylvaiiia has.grown . ' mh niiz'.Uu-la that meetings have ' It several' places to organ Vi..il:.nre c mna ittceMo bring Spoilers of the streams to justice. the Attherasiogot'the corner stone . ' nt the sisters of mercy of neatou.), X. .1 . Sunday afternoon kor thousand-persons weie present;. A i,n,nUtf.irui put up lor me occasion I under the weight of the people. hoat fifty men. women and feet. Wrca fell a distar.ca of fifteen Several parsons were injured, but none Th total vieM of r.orgia ld mi incs is now abuui $33 000 a month, or $400. 000 a year. It is to'.d in what ii ca'.'ed Georgia amalgam. It ij sent to the mints and (,.r in (TnvprnmGnt checks. Min- . i ' - ofiicirJs say that Georgia can lieU gl.WO.lHX) worm oi duiiioh every ;ear forever. The total subscriptions to the Kgyp tlaaloan amounted to $ J .000.000,000. Theamount ot the lean was but$45,000, 000. h l'arii the subscriptions reached fe-riWtO.000.- .ind in P.arlin thov1 1 amoautedto Sr,"0,OUO.0O0. The Lon don subicrip.'ions figured up $5-25,000,-inU The scrip of this loan' is now L qu )tiii at 3 1 percent premium. fhe New York Herald regards it as Noteworthy that Gen. Joe Johnston, who was in Portland, Oregon, when he received the news that he was invited to become a pall-bearer at Grant's laaera!, started lor New York imme diately. This is the latest proof, it says, that there is no North and no South, and no East or West that cannot be bridged by good feeling. Reports from the west are to the effect fSatihewtnter wheat crop has all been' harvested and the grain" has been se cured in excellent order. The receipts rtu far have been small, but it is ex peeteJ that they will shortly increase Xo serious damage has been sustained by spring wheat, and harvesting has aready commenced in some sections. Taecrop is doing well, and there is no ea in the whojje belt which can be a:Jtobesutleriug Irom extremes of either wet or dry weather. Xnrf.-Ik- ViT'jinvm: It is not a mat :erf"r wmder that the recent Dcmo- "aticMaie CVuveiHion. having given Uwonomy Fitz. should nut on Avrcs arrange for the final Massey-crcoC e whole Mahone family. The troth H- thij chief relinnr r,f ll.o nnor tlfxlirPfl MPaMicana in the race is a Wood-en rse. whose speed will almost surely rpoiatthem, ho-cver Wisc-ly the Scr.h western nag may be managed. A meetioz of citizens, at which Gov- r3ori'aUi5on presided., was held in anadelphia Saturday to onnsider the IJiD2 of funds for building a " chapel nrthe L"nersity of Virginia. Mr. Mr?e May Powell addressed the hog. and said that of the $17,000 y2 . t0T 1,19 coapel SlOOOOhadJ sedmtho south, and' it was Wihi de5irable to obtain the 57tooo nonal in the north., as an exhibi .ka fraternal feelinir. A eommittpfl Wis PPOintPit tr imtr tsX . : 041 . h e lC2lh "ouna, white ami neat, l elt l breath thal'8 Pure and sweet, 'ad ii I, v Crosy. healthful Rums. Wluttr't whatever comes; So- H)NT Vdmiei. them Jitl. C, Nevermore M t,1"6 CTi"y tooth powders fiodanV. destroyin chemical fluids o?V -S un the toilets of sensible a! has superseded them less bain lue.V mends' Head Isand Broken Cradles. VOL. IX. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, the Democratic Candida c for Governor of Virginia, in an interview with a reporter oh the Baltimore t un, expressed himself as confident ot election, and said 'I am as good as elected by my nomination." . ... . t . . vjuii. uinma remains arnvea m New Yotfc' yesterday afternoon. They viii tie in state to-day and to-morrow and on Saturday will be interred at Riverside Park. The funeral pageantry will be'tbe most imposing ever known iu thiscountry. 1 nc Zolficar Pass is now. in dispute. and this may precipitate the long-pend ing war between England and Russia. Lord Salisbury has staled in the House ot Lords that it has beeu promised; to the Ameer, and the Ameer shall have it. The Ilcrald has this from the Af ghan frontier: lue uussiaus are planning a now town at Mcrv. including n citadel, bar racks, gardens and bazaars. Owing to rumors inat ine Aignans are massing near Penjdeh, strong Russian reinforce ments have been despatched to that place. A letter from Sarakh says that the Afghan garrison at Z linear has been reinforced. Mahone's man Friday. John S. WTise, opened the campaign at Newbern. Va., list Saturday and a special to the Pe tersburg Index-Appeal s&y a-. Hon. John S. Wise opened the guber natorial canvass here to-day. He had been well advertised and an. unusually large crowd was in attendance, mostly Democrats Actuated by curiosity. Mr. Wise spoke out of doors and labored under the disadvantage of an utterly unsympathetic audience. He created no enthusiasm whatever, and the een eral feeling among all classes in regard to the speech was one ot disappoint ment. He spoke in the highest terms of his Democratic opponent and essayed a dignihed, deliberate rolo, in which he was out ot place and.out ot character If Mr. Wise's canvass through the Southwest is as barren in effect as it was here to-day. the Democrats ought to sweep this district by an old time majority. The speech contained no nc.w points, but was a rehearsal of the game party clap trap with which our people aro thoroughly familiar. 1 Farmers. can save tim and money by eetting barbed wire lor their fences, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO EW ADVERTISEMENTS. C W Yates Blank Books ,T R MAKsnALiv More Room r C Miller Tar Heel Liniment IIeins bergkk Quizzlsm and its Key W E Worth & Co loed Watermelons Munds Brothers Buffalo LithU Water l ucre was no uuv JOur( anu -uaun . . . rt . i 1 1 1 ness oervaded the atmosphere ot the City Hall this mornim?. Blue, white, grey, brown and olive flannel shirts, are sold by Dter. The visitors to the mountains will take notice. t Ger. barque Orton, Claussen, clear ed to-day lor Hull. Eng., with 2,870 barrels rosin, valued at $2,750, shipped by Messrs Alex Sprunt & Son. Se-veir-ty live cents only for the best white unlaundricd shirt in the city, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Market si., J. Elsbacii. Prop. tf Messrs. W. E. Worth & Co. will have on hand to-morrow 500 fine Cuba watermelons, ice cold, to be delivered to consumers as per order. Sec adv. We aro under obligation to a kind friend for sending us a full and com plete report of yesterday's regatta, which we should have gladly utilized but for tho fact that our own report was already written and in type. The Germania Cornet Band had one of the largest excursion parties yester day that ever went down the river cn the rossport, and we aro glad to know that th affair passed off pleasantly and to tho satisfaction oj all. We are also glad to know that it was pecuniarily a success lor the band. There is no doubt of the fact that the cholera has appeared in "Paris, as well as in Marseilles. In the latter city a panic is imminent. In Paris there has been no public or official recognition of the fact,- but it is said that there are actually a number, of cases in the hos pitals, as well as others under private treatment. For Larceny. ' Mr. R. I. Armstrong, deputy sheriff of Tender county, brought' three pris oners, all colored, from Rocky Point to day for safe keeping in the jail here to await their trial at the pext term of the Suporior Court of Pender county, Thej were convicted of stealing a lot of water melons from Mr. T. T. Shepherd and were tried before justice T. J. Armstrong, of Rocky Point. , WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, Capsized. ! About half past 3 o'clock this after noon a horse and buggy belonging to Mr J. T. Foy. of Scott's Hill, Pender county, which was being driven by! a colored boy, came in collision with the carriage of Mr. J. R. Turrentine on .Market street and was capsized. For tunately no damage was done further than the breaking of a spoke in one of the wheels. Wilmington Peaches As handsome, peaches as we have seen anywhere this season are grown bylMr. B. Goodman, in bi3 garden, on Second street, between Mulberry and Walnut.. They are of the Chinese Cling variety, and aro large and luscious. The trees arc young and were set out only a few years sgo. Large und fine as thoy arc, Mr. Good map says that tboy were still larger and finer last year. although there are many more on the trees tni3 season. We thank Mr. Good man for some handsome specimens ot this crop. , Sudden leatli. A middle-aged colored woman nam eu Mary Galloway was at church at Greenville Sound yesterday, and when returning home with other colored peo ple was taken suddenly sick and com menced vomiting. She fell by the wayside and one of her companions ran to the church, which was only a short distance away, in order to obtain assistance to convey her back to the church where she could have, proper; attention. He was gone only a few moments, but when he returned with help for the sick woman, she was dead. We have not been informed as to the nature of herdisease further than when first taken sick she said it was an at tack of phthisic, a disease to which she was subject. Yesterday's Kegatta. The regular August Regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club was sailed over the Wrightsyille courso yesterday atter nonc in . pursuance of previous an-, nouncement. There were nine yachts started, but one of them, the Restless, adandoned the race before the finish, so that there were in reality only eight boats that contended for the champion flag. This' was awarded to the Idler, who in this instance proved herself no idler, but from the start showed the restot the fleet a clean pairot heels and at once became manifest that she would be the victor. Capt. Pembroke Jones, her commander, handled her with much skill and judgment and managed to eat to windward in a way which left the rest of the fleet to Tee ward. The distance sailed wa3 eight miles and was made by the Idler in 1 hour, 35 rainute3 and 6 seconds, or just 5 min utes quicker than the Rosa., which was the next boat to make the trip. At tho close ot the trial the champion flag was awarded to Capt. Pembroke Jones, of ihe Idler, by Mr. Norwood! Giles, in a felicitous speecb.lwhich was: responded to by Rev.' W. "II. Lewis in behalf of Capt. Jones. There were no accidents to mar the pleasures of ihe occasion and it was a day of delight to the yachtsmen as well as to the large numbcrof spectators. JJasoBall. The Seasides played with the Oxfords yesterday and the latter were declared the victors in a scoroof8to7. It should be borne in mind, howeycr, that our boys played under many disadvantages and were m fact in no proper condition to engage iu tho game. I hey wcro compelled to ride all Tuesday night, during which they changed cars twice, arriving at Henderson about T I o'clock yesterday forenoon. Thence they rode by coach to Oxford, a distance of about 11 miles, arriving at the latter place at about 2 o'clock p. m . This gave tbem no adequate opportunity for rest or re freshment, and it is a wonder that they succeeded in making so good a score as they did. They play there again this afternoon, when it is confidently exDect ed that tbeir skill in the game 2 will re trieve the misfortune of yesterday. It Beats All. How trade does keep at Shrier's, tho remark often made by visitors and frequently overheard. - It is indeed a matter of creat surprise while nearly every we may fay every ) doming house is complaining of dull -business. This encourages us to do still batter. Depend upon ns always. Depend upon ns always tor the best of everything at the lowest price. Remember, it will pay you to trade with the Old Reliable. Shriek, the Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St.- Sign of the Golden Arm. t We noticed quite a fine display of dog collars at Jacobi's Hardware De pot. - . Ml Sanitary Matters. It 13 worthy of note that the streets, yards and lots of the city were never in a better and cleaner condition than now. The authorities have certainly been watchful and faithful in the dis charge of their duties so far as looking- out tor the general health of the city is concerned, and every street, alley, yard and lot have received carcfnl attention This condition relates not ordy to the mora thickly' settled portions 6 the city, but - it extends to ' the suburbs as well. A force of hand3 is kept constantly at work in removing every vestige of matter which : from decay would jeopordise health, and such is the condition that there is but Utile fear of any contagious diseases gaining a foothold within the city limits: and it is gratifying to know that this stric system of sanitary inspection will be kept up. Personal. Col. L. A. Powell, ot Sampson coun ty, was in the city to-day. Dr. W. T. Ennett. ot Burgaw, Pen cer county, was in the city this morn ing. Mr. J. T. Bland, Representative to the General Assembly from Pender county, was in tho city yesterday. Messrs C. Partrick and J. R. Bea man, two of the most prominent citi zens of Clinton. Sampson county, were in the city to-day. Mr J. Allen Taylor lei t this morniug for the Western portion of Ihe State and expects to be absent about two weeks. He will go first to Warm Spring, where his father, Col. John D. Taylor, is stopping, and thence to Blowing itock and otner places ot in terest among the mountains of that sec tion of the State. Mortuary Report. The number of deaths in this city for the month ended July 31st, 1885, as reported by Dr. F. W. Potter, City Physician, aggregates 48 persons, dis tributed as follows: Of whites there were 5 deaths ot males and 3 of females, making a total oi o. vi this number n were adults and 5 were children. Of colored there were 15 deaths of males and 25 ot females, making a total of 40: Of this number 15 were adults and 25 were childercn. This would make a grand total of 48 persons, but from the foregoing number should be deducted 2 who were brought here from abroad for interment, 1 who was drowned and 8 still born, 11 iri all; niakiuz the number who actually died from disease only 37. This report is remarkable for two things. First, because it developes a wonderful degree of health amoag tho whites and an astonishing compara tive fatality among the colored people. By the foregoing statement it will be seen that tnc mortality among the colored peoplejwas just fiyetimes as grea as it was among the whites, while in proportion to numbers of population it should be only about one third larger t he proDabto explanation oi tnc cause of the great difference in the mortality of the two races lies in the. fact that the white race, as a rule, pay close re gard to the laws of health while the colored people have littlo idea of such important matters. Quarterly Mcetinirs, The following arc tho Presiding, El der's appointments tor the Wilmington District of tho M. E. Church, South thiuu round; Onslow Circuit, at Mount Lebanon, August (i7. Duplin Circuit, at llichlands, August 8-9. ' Appointments for the fourth round: Carver's Creek, Shiloh, August 15th and 10th. Bladen Circuit, Windsor, August 2) and 30th. Elizabeth Circuit. Elizabethtown, September 5th and 6f.b . Cokesbury Circuit, Bethel, Septem ber 17th and 18th. Wbiteville Circuit, W'biteville, Sep tember 19th and 20tb. Wilmington, Fifth Street, September 2Gth and 27th. Sraithville Station, October 3rd and ltn. Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. Clinton Circuit, Goshen, October 17th and 18th. Duplin Circnit.OctoDer 24th and 25th. Onslow Circuit. October 30th and No vember 1st. - Brunswick Circuit. November 7th and 8th. - - - Topsail Circuit, November 14th and 15th. .- -v -v v . .'.: . ; .: -, Wilmington. Front Street, Novem ber 21st and 22od. P. J. Cakrawat, P. E. The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb Vance and New Excelsior Pen n", are the leading cook atoyea, both in qnalt ty and price. They can be seen at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . f 1885 NO. 182 NEW ADVJEBISEMENTS Getrpets s2 3Strtxigrs I Come and avail yourself of a real bauuaix in a good CARPET. Wo intend closing these goods out before going in the market for new stock. ' v . You wiH save 10 to 153 per yard. - MATTINGS We are! selling at'very reasonable prices. RUGS Closing out very low. I A complete stock and those who are rosTEi know that we excel in this line. LACES. ALL-OVER LACES, tcWe arc selling Laces and - " Embroidery now at reduced prices as tho steck is broken. WHITE BELTS-Received to-day. Same prices. Corsets. - Corsets. Corsets. A splendid assortment and we think you can bo suited. WASH GOODS Ginghams and Ssarsuckers and a few Sattecns. Jerseys a specialty. - aug 5 HQore Room. J TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to my many friends and patrons, both In the city and country, that owing to the growth of my business, I found It necessary to en large my space. Consequently I have taken down the. partition and now occupy the whole of that spacious store next to the Auction Rooms. Consignments solicited. Jttcsp3ctruUy. augG J. R M&RSIIALL. Qnizzism, and its Key. BT ALBEBT P. SOUTHWICK. IT CONTAINS AN EXPLANATION of the oiigin of a thousand and one common say ings and familiar quotations. It is filled to repletion with Interesting "matter" In Histo ry. Literature, Geography. Selence and Biog raphy. A few f am pie queries,' which are fully answered: . "When was the Grasshopper War?" "How did the Horse-Shoe come to be an omen of Good Luck?" . Where is there a River of Ink?" "What was Columbus, Stratagem?" 224 papes, with an Index, handsomely bound in bright cloth. Price $1 For sale at P. HEINSBERGER'S, I ivc Book and MusicTStores augo Wilmington Refrigerator and Ice Works Watermelons I 500 FINE CUB AS "y-ILL BE ICE COLD FRIDAY AND for sale at from 15c. to 30c. for Cash Only ! We will deliver them to private. 'families between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock. W. E. WORTH & CO., Proprietors. auj fa Home Again." 1XTE ARE ONCE MORE AT OUR OLD Stand, Front Street, next door North of Bank of New Hanover, with a ISTEW STOCK- BOUGHT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR SPOT CASH. By straightforward dealing and polite at tention to all, wc hope to merit and ' receive the generous patronage bestowed upon us in the past. Call and see ns. . U1LJS8 MUltUlilbO?!. july 27 lw Hardware Department We Have in Stock rjlUE BEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES. Kerosene Oil Stoves, 2io and Sheet Iron Ware r and House Fnrntfehing Goo'Js to bs found in the city. If you want FIRST CLASS goods at bottom pric?s call at - PARKER St TAYLOR'S, 23 South Front St aug 3 Sash, Doors, Blinds, White" Lead. Paints French Window Slass. GENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY. PREPARED PAINT. JJ ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The 'fact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Tae orles ot W etherill A Co.. and Harrison Rroe Co., Is svi&clent guarantee for their qnaSty I pnxlt,.- , ':",T A ftne fine of Cooking stores at Facto . Prices, fn addition to our large and full HABDWARE STOCK to which Tour attention U respectf oEy invited ; - NATH7L' JACOBI, 7 eptl - 10 Sonta Frost St UOSLLSS K0TIG2. Trt wnibsgijuj tt cc!t eos&icaacs from our friends en aay L&d ' all .'EUttfic'f r. KaatralLBtexestbut - v:'Xf?' ?-'., The cxaas of ths writer nut always Blahedto the Editor, !v: CoinTnTiTiteatlom ani writUa oa m: ao$ldeof the paper. - I Per&onalitlea must b avoldeC.. And It la especially and partlcnlariy tad tood that the Editor doca not always endot the vlew3 of correspondent unlea ,"o stati In the editorial coluruyj. j " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IVJ. RIcIK!TlRE. BANK OF NEW HAN OVER, WILMINGTON, N. C Aug. 3, 1835. rjMIE DIRECTORS OF TUB BANK OF NKW HA OVER have declared a Seml-An-nual Dividend of F(UR PKR CENT., paya ble on the Sth Instant to Stockholder of re cord of this date. i aug 4 St 8.D. WALLACErCashter Administrator's Notice, HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA 'or with the will annexed of the late ' ttamuel 8. Evcrl t, I hereby notify all per. sons having claims against thecal 1 decedent, to exhibit the same to me on or before the J9rn July, 1S86. JUMUS DA.VIS. - July 15 lawGiv w Administrator C. T. A. TIN HOOFING, JJOOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. StovePIpes, Elbows, &c, Ac. Jobbing generally. ! - W. E. KING, 4 ' , Practical Tinsmith, Prlnccss.bet. Front and Water Streets " aug 3 ; - j- Tar Heel Liniment. pOR INTERNAL AND EXTEBNAL USE. Ely's Cream Baku and Wel-Dc-Veyer's Ca. tarrhCure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at F. C. MILLER'S, July 9 Correr Fourth and Nun ta Fresh Every Day, J HAVE HOW ON-HAND AND WILL CON tioue to keep a fresh supply of Apples. Peach cs. Watermelons, and all kinds ot Vegetables. Chickens, Ejrga, &c. vvni sell at reasonablo prices. Give me a call. - C. M. D. HUMPHREY. 'Dayii' Row", ncarN,cw Market july 20- Buffalo Lithia Water No. 2. IItESII LOT JUST IN BY BOTT ' E OR ; Cae. Congress Water, fresh. Hat horn Water, fresh. Deep Rock, Saratoga and Tate Epeom are the genuine waters we dispense at our Soda Counter. Up to tho times with the best Goods and rcaeonnble prices. Cotc and see us at lot N. Front tft. julyiW ; MUNDS IlltOS. Pie: Fish Pig Fish T Q.OOD, SUPPLY ON HAND AT PINE GROVE. Our SIIAKPIe! and other Boats ready at flvo aninulcs' notice with OWEN JONES (best boatman on the Sound) and hU two boj s always on the lookout to tako you sailing. Transient and Permanent Boarders accommodated. Telephone No. 70. -junc27 ED. WILSON MANNING. Atlantic House, Front Street, Smith villc, N.C GEO. W DAVIS and I). Lj BENDER, Prop's. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Fish, Clams. Crabs, &c., -served in all etylcs, at short notice -First class Bir attached. ' july 27 ltn. j Board. Board. Doard. i - AFTER JULY 1ST, I WILL FUBNISU families with meal 4 by the day, week or month. Whatever this market affords wl'l be obtained In addition to Western Beef and Mut ton. Meals cent out without extra chanre. . . ! WILL WEST. JJv t X-. 20 N. Front tt. BLANK BOOKS: . JJAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, Lash Books, Records, Letter Books, Bill Books, Memorandum Books, all sizes and style binding. j Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paier, raper Bags, Twine, 4c. ; j 'Stationery of all kinds suitable for every line of business, at lowest pi Ices. C. W. YATES, ii au3 119 Market St , Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCIMEEE k mmSSM MEECflAR O FFICE AND 8ALES KOOM3 N. E, Cor. Market and Second street, where epecial at tention will be given the sale of Goods, War jt Merchandize, Ac V on Consignment, and a General Commission Bualcqsa. STRICT at tentlon to business and QUICK return of inly n Back Again. ; QALL AWD HEAR ALL ABCU1 WASH lngon and Alexandria and get the COOIJf.ST BEER In the city ' i july 20 . J. M, McGOrAN, s. ' : t i I . ! -
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