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- . -v - V- ... , , , 1 I I S - UJ. II - : " v l 'hv , T !'Jr - ' - . - - eepted " jOSHT f JAMESi vtittob akd raorsirroa. .. .rIOSS POSTAGE PAID: tV&-r:nn si month.- $2.00. ThTM 01 , rf,: One month, S3 cents. . . UU. ,wiu be delivered by carriers tree w ptt any Pr of tte at aboT ee per week. - ' ...nTrlo and uberaL -,tlS.--w' Ters will report say and an no- -vrC their paper regularly., , - receive X tot7y Bcvuzo has Lhe Jarjr iciTCuUdvon.of any netusp&per fl ' f Rro'ber Hendricks thinks Governor ' tIfI; will be re-etectt-d in Ohio. . i nnn miles of teieeraDh ndonly seven miles of railroad. ...... I ! I "' "" , lice, yranklin Duller "pronoun Service Act unconstitu- f Heary Ward Beeencr agrees to go to ".Jn in October lo deliver a Grant .. ... ''r- Oae hundred, million pound of honey wjbo American crop foretold lor ; 1885, iBiteof tueJuly drought. . ;, ' fte fourth annual convention of the plionsl association of stationary engin ttn beao its session at Cincinnati Tbii season is the worst tor the circus ei thii they have known in ten year. Ii ij said that not one hasclearebpy mosey, and many have lost heavily, j f Aa uncle and hicce were married in Indiana; but tho minisUn:. on. learning M the relationship, expostulated with ibeprl. and she went home! pfomjsipg U seek a divorce at once. J '- , -- Advices from Valparaiso state that imall-pox is raging in that city; that from ten to Ctteen new cases occur daily, and the scourge is assuming threatening proportions. " 1 ' i ' The opposition to tho silver dollar; aad the demand for the repeal ot the Bland Act as urgent and strong among the bankers ami business men of Bos ton and Hartford as it is in New York City. . : The recent report that Bismarck was going to take possession of Cuba has caused some excitement among the German and tho Spanish residents? bf New York. All agree in laying that there is nothing in it. General Butler applied to Justice Ullcr, of the United States Supreme Coon, for an injunction to prevent the President from executing his order for restoring cattle from the Indian leased lands1, but the application was refused. . " .' Criticism of General Grant from the pnlpit is quite fashionable in the North. Last Sunday Rev. W. II. Boole attack ed Dr. Newman severely for setting up General Grant as the domestic standard " and estimating everything else on that tjSis - ...:-inj Washington Slar: Senator John Sherman is very anxious that his broth er ihoaldhucklo on his sword and go at the rebels again, but William 'iatbl fcasy hob-nobbing with Confederate General at Grant's graye. and soldieri reunions that he has no time to attend to John's requests - j There are rumors that Gilbert, and Sullivan's next produciion will be from 1 HlQ(Ja subject, and cdan'ter-Btories kt it wM be an American4 .satire apropos of the American exhibitioo, . totta rrobable facJ i Jthat nbthing Whatever has 'been settle. "Certainly &QU lino has been written. The woman whom' 'a Swiss woutil tea Jears his senior, and had a .nune. while ho was indigent. Under jtee circumstances s'he Would not be that his lore Hrai genuine or his Of Znarriaira laintAn?tpd- Inx)r- jfj to convince her ho committcil " svlj Hader her bedroom window: :j , To of Gen. Grant's personal frieniis. George tv Childs and John fe. 03.declare that the; Gcneraiiwas, f9 J the least. indifiernt to the nom .Jon for a third term in I880,;.,and y Permitted his name to bo used of consideration for tne judgment 01 Political friends A : f-' : ' Caited States Senators Edmunds, rtpariDR for almfler W in1' tne to prevent (thetconfirmation of UesidentV kppoVntci who have "offensive partisans." Sena- toontw hM spl .inojPAsicsoTeral uuis in vising Republican Senator! L?' rP has distributed among the finals copies of a Special "edition "of SriniUQ m$ ' ! h " editibn i if rosa Pwr.5.BIxt?ir. type, itch dera llaminated hy . fine, and UiBa fe1DmvinSs-' The volume1' con-7rly-lh poems, and includes uslallolofihem' all Into Italian - . ' r. a u u k ill i I1IK.KS n a n r-cm i k lolioess. Thd volume is-in m its litu urCarmina." "All vol: ix. -This ia hard lines," said the Secres layi-oi-Smto for India, im formally re. Pirt?Dg a deficit Ui tfie BriUsh 'Parlia ment; and tho London journals are making fun of' His official English. The census of New Mexico shows 131,985 population, 10 291 farms and 2$3 1 taarrdfac'turirjgf 'estkblfshments, against 1 19 665 people. 5,053 . farms and 141 manufacturing establishments in 1880. - t . " i A determined effort is being made to clear the, Salvation JArmy out of Cbica ?o. .The members are arrested at every atmpt to parade noisily, a bors WiI no longer stand 1 and neigb- the din rf their) meotirigs. I ! J ; . J.-r Archibald Forbes, the, -English war cojespbndcnt,ls engaged to adaughter o(Qjahermaster:General Meigs. He was withher at Mount' Desert this summer. It is said the wedding wilj take place this fall. . .. V : Claimants of the authorship of the Saxe Holnq, stones are now confronted by. the positi ye assertion that they- were written by Mrs Helen Hunt ' Jackfon, who recently died, and who preferred to rest her reputation on more solid works. K policy v of the utmost - freedom to gamblers is being tried in St. Paul, the theory-of the Mayor being that secrecy and half suppression aggravate the evil besides turning, the polico.mto a band of blackmilers. The doors of the hells are now wide open. tt l( United States - Senator Charles F. Manderson. of Nebraska,' a member of the congressional committee on terri torial affairs, arrived at Portland. Ore gon, on Monday,' on a trip of investiga tion. .'Prominent among the questions to come before , the committee ' will be whether Washington .Territory , cught to be admitted as a state or not. - A coal station has been established onlahe of lbercdranslandSoTtho Chagos. archipelago, and a recent visitor smashes the Gction which has so long imparted ideal beauty to these strange formations The temperature is never below eighty at any time of the year, (here is seldom a yvholef day without rain, the mosquitoes are big and fierce, and all food, except fish, has to be im ported in cans; ; flThfl daM Ciiy Guard are accustomed to take their morning cocktails in At lanta, wliore -tbe-bar-keeper smiles like an angel when the customer drops fifteen cents." Such is the assertion of the CorMUuiion, which relates thai "oDe of the soldiers on thejecentrip to New York asked, inall uVpr$radway bat room, for a nif tbe best." and was 6mJ)fmj(dQj to iiJ change back from a half dollar. , A student at Yale, twenty years ago, wroto a letter to ajiNew Haven girl proposing marriage, and in reply re- ceived her wedding cards, showing that his wooins was too late, but giving no i&Irh (iog,o( ?Eat U iitilOisL bexsi if" he bad acted .more promptly. These two met by chance at a New. Orleans "hotel Stable! ibo- other tiiy. ;He bad becomo'a Iouisiana Judge, and she a w jdo w4 TheiJ betrothal imniediately ensued. Robert G. Iugersoll has. a i mastiff. Another visitor at the same heitfel.1 the Rev. Henry Wadley, was accompauicd by a dog of the same ' breid 'as' Inger soll'spet. A waiter says: "The two gentlemen "was a dining together, . out onto the yeranda. They got, tf talking pretty fast and loud'and not waiting for one to stop before the other com menced." This seems to prove that a religious .argument had sprung up. "The gentlemen smiled all the time, or else I'd a thought' they was mad." the waiter adds: 'The dogs guessed a quarre was. going t on) betSvfcen their masters. Pretty soon Mr. Ingersoll said he'd got to go, and Mr. Wadley said be had to, too, and they stood up kind cf sudden, sticking out their hands to shake rorgood bye. .Well, the dogs mistook, it for a putting up ot fists for a fight, ;Ijsnppose, for they pitched in like bulldogs in a pit." The infidel's dog was whipped. Thisyear's camp meeting at Ocean Grove was .marked , by , fashionable apathy during the first week. The exeiciscs were not largely attended, and there was not a hallelujah once an hour to break the decornm- A- love feast was held." Nearly" 200 ministers were present. The songs of revivalism were led by a clarionet; yvhich drtw togeth6f ad assemblage' ot fully (.000 persons; 'Eloquent nUdresi and ims passioned prayers aroused a degree of WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER enthusiasm unknown during the previ ous week. Still, the desired height of fervor was not reached. Suddenly, the Rev. Albert Wallace bounded to his feet on a bench, gave a loud and long shout of "Glory to God!" and impul sively waved his handkerchief above his head. Instantly thousands of hand kerchiefs were whitening the air like so many spread wings of dove'. The spectacle was curiously impressive. It had a wonderful effect upon the con gregation. . Outcries became at once as general as they baa previously been scarce. A wilder meeting has rarely been krown. The spirit aroused has lasted through the second week. Farmers can save tim and money by setting barbed wire tor their fences, M Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW AUVERTISF.MEMTS. UiuIN8BEUGKR School Books Musds Brothers Attention F C Miller Tar ifecl Liniment C W Yates Special Inducements J W Woodsiues Steamer Louise J M Axley, Gen. Agent Wanlei There was no City Court this morn ing. It has been raining, gently but stead ily, nearly all day. Rev. D. W. Herring will preach in Brooklyn Hall to-night, commenceing at 8 o'clock. Good beef cattle are scarce now In this market. Our country f riends will please make a note of this. Make your selections for the winter. The styles shown by Dyer are the finest ever brought to this city. f If the Standard I Dramatic Company can manage so as to remain here one week longer, they need not fear hayiDg to play to empty benches. For the befit unlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory ; only 75c. J. Elsuacii, Prop., No. 27 Market st. tf The threatening aspect of tho weather this morning interfered somewhat with tho regular family excursion on the PassjKtrl. The steamer Itiver Queen has been Dlaced temporally ou the route be tween this city and Point Caswell, the D. J. Black having gone into dock for repairs. The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb Vance and JNew ii4Xcelsior renn. are the leading cook stoves, both in quali tv and Drice. Thev can be seen at Jacodi's Hdw. Depot. 1 t The pilot boat Uriah Timmons. Capt C. C. Morse's handsome little craft. which has been for some time overhaul ing and refitting for the work of the new season, will leave here to-morrow for Smithyille. Capt. Morse is in the city to takolier flown. . V' ' A k i L .' .j ' . i i. .. a J The steamer Louise is now at ' Skin ner's ship yard where she is receiving the finishing - touches,, preparatory to resuming her regular trips on Monday next. She has been thoroughly over hauled for the Winter's work and has had a new propelleF put in. Mr.. Willie Monroe, who is spending a lew weeks at Wrightsville, tells us that a colored man named Caleb Blount killed at Caot. Manning's place, yesterday, a coachwbip snako which measured six feet in length and was two and a half inches in diameter, in the thickest part of the body. Mr. J. M. Axley, agent for the Frank lin Square Circulating Library, is put ting in some good work here now. The issue ot books now is in full operation There are upwards of 500 subscribsrs to the Library, and , Mr. Axley thinks that he will have fully a thousand in a few days. . . - Indications For tne South Atlantic States local rains, East to South winds and nearly stationary temperature. Pic Nic lor Purchasers. Bargains in Clothing. Odds and ends and broken assortment of sizes wilt be sold without regard to cost. A chance for all in want of Clothing or Furnish ing Goods. Our rule is not to carry over any goods from one season to an other if low prices will sell them .there fore we cut prices accordingly, it is nseless to qnote prices. Come and see the goods and you will be astonished at the marvelous bargains we 'are giving our patrons. , Shriek, the Old Reliable Clother, 114. Market st Sign of the Golden Arm - , ' ;nV . v"" . Now. is the season lor painting your houses Go to ; JACom's Hard ware Depot and buy your paints, if you want tuaavomoncj. t ! 1J Pergonal. ( - Sheriff Taylor, of Brunswick' county, was in the city to-day. , Mr. J. Weill has returned to the city from a vis it to the Northern markets; RevT. M. Ambler, Rector of -St. Paul's Episcopal church, left this morn ing on the lliver Queen for . Point Cas well, where he will preach next Sunday. Mr. Thos. C. Craft has been quite sick for a week or so past with an at tack of old-fashioned bilious fever, but is again, we are pleased to see. 'out of the doctor's hands. Yearly Exports of Cotton. The following figures. showing the exports of cotton, domestic and for eign, for the past ten years, are taken from tne books of the Secretary ot the Produce Exchange. The statement is for the crop years ending August 31st of each vear: Bales Domestic. 54,486 76 085 07,067 44.061 41.762 50,032 73.875 08,987 14,816 28.282 Bales Foreign. 27.292" 36.480 Total No. bales 167fi 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 j 1883 1884 I 1885 83.778 113,165 123,739 108.492 78,348 19,842 37.708 126,749 92,058 91.144 56.677 64,431 36,586 69.810 63.833 I 57,7i 57,762 I 47,225 65,862 His Old Home. Mr. Isaac Shrier, of this city, return ed here last night from a visit to his brothers in Norfolk, Va., where he re sided himself for many years, and where ho has almost as many friends as he has in Wilmington. The follow ing, from the Norfolk Virginian, will give some idea ot the estimation in which he is still held there : Mr. Isaac Shrier, formerly of this city, but now one of the most public spiJited and liberal-hearted business men of Wilmington, N. C, is on a visit to his brothers in Norfolk. His old acquaintances in Virginia were in deed glad to shake his friendly hand and see his genial face. He is a trump card in both business and social circles. Kclipso of the Moon. A partial eclipse of the moon takes place ou the 24th, visible on the Atlan tic oc8an in North and South America, and on the Pacific ocean. The eclipse will be easily observed in this region It begins at 1:15 a. m. The. middle of the eclipse is reeched at 2.48 a. m. The eclipse end at 4:22 a. m., after continu ing 3h. 7m. The magnitude of the eclipse is 0,79, the moon's diameter being I. If the moon were nearer' her node or point where her orbit crosses the ecliptic, the eclipse would be total; under her present condition, about four fifths of ber diameter is in the earth's shadow, and the eclipse is partial. A Kunaway. This forenoon, at the railroad crossing on Nutt street, Mr. Starr Johnson was in a buggy with a young1 friend and waiting until a train passpd so that he might cross toe tracks, wnen nis horse took fright at an approaching engine and darted off. Mr. Johnson .was- in the act of turning him just at that time and as a consequence thc: 'buggy was capsized and. its occupants thrown out Mr. Johnson received some -: pretty severe contusions on the head and knee and his friend escaped with a few- bruises. . The horse dashed down Nutt street and turned up Mulberry where he was finally captured near Front with a shattered buggy at his heels. Yesterday's Kegutia. The third and last regatta of the sca son of the Carolina .Yacht Club took place yesterday over the usual course at Wrightsvile. Messrs. W. A. Wright and George Harriss, Jr., and Capt. J. D. Gardner were the judges. The Rip ple was not in the race as her owner and sailer, Mr. Norwood Giles, was sick. It was won by the Vixen, the Idler coming in second. The wind was from the East and light. The following is the record as reported by the judges: start, ir. ji s. Frolic, Capt. Worth-. 2 30 00 Rosa, Capt. Smith - 2 30 55 Vixen. Capt. Latimer. .2 33 25 Idler. Capt. Jones 2 55 END. U. M. S. Vixen................. 4 10 00 Idler 4 11 05 Frolic 4 16 20 Rosa-. V...J i-4 17 35 "My love, what magic epell la thrown . Upon your face? Its charm I own. Whence came thy pure and pearly teeth? Thy rosy lips? Thy perfumed breath:-"' She said, in aceeats sweet ard clear, "Tla only SOZODONT, my dear." The Atmosphere of Leve ls a pure, sweet breath. This'- desider atum is one of the results of using SO ZODONT. which not only in teorates and preserves . the teeth, : but renders tho month as fragrant as a rose; f;2'Xl i - Spalding's Glue." handy5 about (bo house, mends everything. 4 r i WAV - .-:? . .... , ,. , , fS85Pl NO. 207 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK IS BEING OPENED OUT OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE COVERING, &c. WINDOW SHADES Special attention is called to this line of goods, cm bracing alt of the new tilings as well as staples. "CORNICE AND POLES of all grades. Lace Curtains and Curtain Goods. COTTON DAMASK, WOOL DAMASK, SILK DAMASK, 50 inches VIRGINIA CASSIMERES -For Gents and Boys wear; these good3 cannot be excelled for school boys; just the thing. - . v Jerseys a specialty. R. M. MclHTIRE; : sept 2 ' , , Opera House. The Standard Dramatic Company were greeted again last night with a crowded house. The piece was wcllC rendered and the audience was a de cidedly pleased one. To-night, which is their last but one here. Divorce wil be presented, and we do not hesitate to say that the audience will again be a large one. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, A m DOLLAR PERFORMANCE FOR 25c. Standard Dramatic Co. G NIGHTS G TO NIGHT, BAETLBY CAMPBELL'S "DIVORCE." Admission 25c.; Gallerv 15c. Ecserved Seats without extra charge. Saturday Matinee at 2 p. m. By special request MY PARTNER. Seats now on eale at neinsbergcr's. sepW tf Wanted. rjIWO GENTLEMEN AND TWO LADIES to solicit subscribers to the Circulating Li brary at Mr. Yates' Book Store, to whom liberal terms will be offered. Call on T. M. AXLEY, Gen. Agent, Purcell House or Yates' Bookstore. septl2t Steamer Louise w ILL BE5UME HER REGULAR TRIPS to Smlthville on MONDAY, Sept. Un. Leaves foot of Market street at 3 p. m. sept 3 It J. W. WOODSIDES, Master. ? I " LE METALIQVE 'BRILLIANT de Pompeii r i - -Directions Anglalec: Antonella, Ex-FiLg. Athens, Greece. " sept 3 6t ; Wanted. DURING THE KALL AND WINTER, CASH orders for Peanuts. New Blver oysters, Fresh or Salt Fish, Fish Boo, Oran ges, Lemoas, and other Tropical Fruits, or any other merchandise. CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton,-Naval Stores and Country produce generally. . Will buy, or sell on Commission, all kimls of Country Produce. ' JOHN R. MARSHALL. Gen. Com. Merchant, 24 North Water St., septa- .. , . Wilmington, N. C. COME SEE US I HEXEVEK YOU ARE IN JfEED .. OF KIKTIM, RULING c?2H, come and see us. We have the most complete establishment in the city, carry a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. Give us your orders. JACKSON & BELL. School Books. FULL LINK OF SCHOOL BOOKS, as adopted by the School Bsard of Education. Offer special Discounts to Merchants and Teachers. Price Lists furnished on applica tion at HEI KS BJER6E R'S . Check Books. ON THE BANK OF-NIC 17 HANOVER nd FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Also. Note, Draft. Receipt and Order Books. A new lot just received at HKINdBBEGER'S. TIN BOOFING, . TjOOFj KEPALRLNG AND . FAINTING. Tte Jantf Sheet Iron Ware made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, Ac., Ac- v .- ; ju-voDDisggenerauy. i - -. !. i -. i j.j .i u E. KING, i I . -i Practical f insmUh, ; Princcsa.bct. Front and Water Streets au24 I TTftmttclil to rrcsrrJ ccssicacca rroa on frlca&i oa say a-3. all ' Cttaeraltntertstbat ' A Tit Baas of tWwntar nasi always t ' eis&ed u tts E2tor. -: I . . , . K .. . .. . - -fVrPT"1! Vatfrmit mn il bt wxlttsa cs cat, ooa aide ox tat paper. ' Ptnonantlei must M stoUsA.; -: ' . , Asd It la especially sad particularly tad stood last the Editor does not always tados the views ot coxrespondeats aalssa so stata Ja the editorial cohaons. 1 new-AJvr:uTRrr.rn?rrs. wide, good styles, low prices! Rice Birds. Rice Rice Birds. Birds. ? piBST OF THE SEASON, AT THE sept 1 20 NORTH FRONT ST Geo. W, Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER k COMMISSION MECHAKT. o FFICE AND SALES ROOMS N. E, Cor. Market and Second streets, where special at tention will be given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Ac , on Consignment, and a General Commission Business. STRICT at tention to business and QUICK returns , of ' " sales. July 10 ' Fall Stock. WE ARE RECEIVING OCR FALL stock . of Cooking and Heating stoves. House Furnishing Good. Grates and Grate Fixtures. Kerosene Oil Stove something new. Don't fail to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are prepared to offer VJCRx LOW PRICES. PARKER TAYLOR'S, augSl 23 South Front St Mason?s Fruit Jars. w E NOW HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT of tho above Preserving Jars. Send In your orders at once. We will guarantee lowest prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. -19..21 & 23 Market Street, ang.31 Wilmington, N. C. Tar Ileel Liniment. JjlOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and Wel-De-Hevcr's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medlcuies, Drugs, 4c, at . -''!;:r Q F. CMILLERVS, aug3l Conor Fourth and Nan sts Special Inducements I rpo MERCHANTS, TEACHERS and others! We are anxious to supply you with , 8CHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and will make prices to salt you. We buy . t -i ,v '.. . x strictly for CASH, and can therefore give you the benclit of the best discounts. ' :) ' . ' r ; c. w. vates, augSl 119 Market Street. 1 Just ltecelyed. . f FINE LOT OF. APPLES, PEACHES, Pears of various kinds, Sweet and Irish Po tatocs, Cabbage and Onions. Cabbage and Irish Potatoes by the barrel or less quantity. CJ. M. D. HUMPURKY, aug 27 "Davis' Row", near New Market Something New ! pRIVATE STOCK WHISKIES 1 "W. H. McBrayer" and Rose Valley,' 10 jearo old 25c a drink 1.50 per Bottle Coolest in the city. aug 22 Beer and bet 5c Cigar (Crock's J J. M. McGOWAN. Attention t TE HAVE OX HAND AN ELEGANT f T assortment of Clears and Cigarettes. Our "Little Boy Blue" 6c CIrar Is the best to the market; it will pay you to try them. MUKDS BROTHERS, 104 North Front St., aug 10 C21 North Fourth St. Caution to Consumers ! mo BE SURE OF GETTING THE GENU A INE SHELL ROAD Tobacco. chewers should be careful to notice that thi oblong ( t ,. - - : blue pjper lag in the cetotrc of each uln? t .. m 1 bears the Trade Mark of the buggy and horses the words SHELL ROAD, as d the name of the manufacturers. Meaar It. A. PAT- TEESON CO. Beware of the hxtr worth- f s . , . . . ; j, ' v..--- ; less Imitations that arc bci sold to tbn pub 11c as the genuine SHELL ROAD, ami do not be deceived. ADRIAN A VOLLERS, Agents, : -June 6 Smcod Wilmington, N. .1.
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