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XHXSFAFXS cet cepted.by n. jus" , -T - iEimoxs postage FAiwq; 8tJ 14 00 Six months. f2.00. TliK .fioo; One month, 35 cento, ff:;r will be delivered by xarrlera tree p4ru, UT part of the city, at the above rfeU0 per week. - Urates low and liberal. their paper regularly. . ' n-.-j.. r?ei-iin has the laraest f Trie lsuiLy "-- - Ue circulation, of any newspaper to... - iiia of Wilminaton: TMlforlcTon of Concord. Mas., ' wai celebrate its 250:h anniversary on Sep-1- : . Edward Everett Hale reiterates Bul cr's assertion that three hours of i:j bra;o work is ample ta get" from .maotbebcatthatiinhim'.- ' . . - ' t ... Censa3 returns from various parts, of Ma3sacius2tts show a considerable re daction in popnlaihm as compared with tbe census of 1S75. . ? ; A nomber of Russians are t settle in , valley north of Sitka. Alaska, an ,gcDt of tbeir3 who isjnow journevin across tbe continent having-recently selected the site. " A bride in Dover, an Ohio township, wis so overcome by excitement during tbe marriage ceremony recently that she fainted upon its conclusion and has jince been very ill. Mis3 Leona Call'has filled , a Greek professorship in the Iowa Stata Univer sity so acceptably since her brother's death that it is hkely she will be for mallj elected bis successor. - , ' There is no other journalist in Phila delphia who owns a trotting horse eqn&l to the famous pair belonging to Mr. Smgerly of the Record. He also owds the best Holstein cow in the world. , t ." The New Hampshire Legislature bring passed at its last session a "Tal lied policy" bill, the leading insurance companies are withdrawing from the State. All the Hartford companies are out of it. Edwin Booth and his daughter have just placed in the Episcopal church at Middletown, R. I., a window in' mem" ory otthe actor's deceased wife. It is 13 ty 9 leet, and is pronounced admir able both in design and color. - 1 - At the instance of the German Min ister of War, who desires to protect carrier paeons, the publio ' foresters h?o received orders to keep the sharp eft possible lookout for birds of prey t:d to exterminate them as far as pos t'ble. The use of packs of more than thirty tlx cards is steadily decreasing in Ger many; while in 1879-80 there - were 278,000. in 1880-81" 252.000, in 1881:82 244,000. the report for 188283 mentions only 240,000, and that for 188384' puts tM figure at 215,726 packs; 1 ' It is gossip in London that Bancroft. the actor, has been offered the honor of Wood, and that in Mr. Henrv Jrf a, . log 8 case the similar tender ma.de by r. iiladstono, and declined, ' with toanks, will be increased by Lord Sal" Kbnry to the rank of Baronet. ' i in The depression of tha ooal trade in South Wales is so serious that i over ,000 men are affected by it.- The onal indnstriA in Rn webb, and the, lessened output of wmca arose through a decreased activity in manufacture, " is "take'n as pedal evidence of an nndesirabl and 'j grave condition. OO . Starfish have appeared on tbe oyslpr aods about Norwalk. Conn., in Peat numbers, and the owners of deep- , r in that locality are greatly ed for the future of the crop.' One ratortooka hundred bushels of destructive pestsrirbm his grounds' waiinou j . 1 : .' 8 lirco i Lj . r -r.. are finaiiy succeeded in obtaining per- "ou from the Ba?arian Railway 'UlantH tr.. j-m : . .- . in n r uauy extra Deer trains uur auu uiui. i.uo Of these train1ol Mnni uVmIv . ? sixteen cases of different "brew- tj.6? Jha chief shipments weroto Havre and Treves." : i n. -ivjr io msueam mexourux e of Mhk u ii j where h MoA in iqjo ' mnL T'J insUnce." rT writer, "of the t results of , ex- 5o in " oxBCB . maa iJUKQ s oay iiKaelha88 Wnio' into r the !fmily tin. 1 8ile of booka Pictures; &c. treat deal has gone out. ot it. viu , "a comam some nar. V113 of crael ections in that f7-Irish -history in .its worst bar. cion.- Poo,. lenant3 haV8 gjj run ont ... . - - teiw T , lU8 waysiae houseless aeless, in the orthodor Irish t'-4 JLtliilJlj ... XiJLljl-JLUiJ-j .V 1 Hi v v o - - - , , , ' - ; ; . - yto'ipi- WILMINGTON. N. C. 1TJES DAY. SEPTEMBER 8? 1885. NO. 209 fashion, before the coining of the Land lieagne.:: These, imitators of the old school of landlords are the Hudson Bay Company, who are, says the Winnipeg limes; at present engaged , in ; tearing dowti the shanties bnCheir property in pursuance of a notice to vacate serv ed on tne squatters some time ago. . ' Jefferson Davis has been'; interview ed on his Mississippi plantation. He made the announcement that ho "had left the war behind him and with it public life. Ho devotes his time to literary and philosophic pursuits. , Sir Walter Scott is his.ravoritB author. "Among poets he regards Byron the greatest. Moore i3 the perfection of harmony, while Burns expresses hu man feeling. ; The three Byron, Moore, and Burnsmake a complete combination.' ; Bulwer, among modern novelists, is perhaps the greatest." He is also a close student of the Bible. Fina!ly.-ho is an expert at euchre. . ' ' ' The merry little mosquito has arriv ed in Dublin The interesting tourist from this side had already turned up in London, evidently with the notion of staying.- He is reported at opposite outskirts. Eve since the memorable day, some seven years since,whcn the first Intruder of his race? waylaid an Irish M. P. in ; Piccadilly, tho ; blood thirsty insect has - not only lurked around London, but has considerably increased and multiplied, though it is doubted whether he will ever prove formidable. Hi3 development here promises to form a curious chapter of natural history. . , t , 4 , " " We. noticed quite a fine display of dog collars at Jacobus Hardware De pot, f LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO lW ADYERTISEMEITS. . For 8alo or Bent B r Keith, Jr Notice -Worth & Wokth Llmo UuifDS Brothkbs Attention F C Milleb Tar ITecl XJnlnxent C W Yates Special indncementa E1EIN8BEROKB Ocean Breeze Waltz Miss Mary C Darbx School Notice. Geo W Price.IJr Furniture at Auction . 8 II Mansing, 8heriff State and County Taxes ' . Scuppernong grapes are in their glory now. . . Good beef is still scarce in this mar ket. r The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 188 bales, Ti The now harvest moon puts in an appearance this evening. Some .very fine watermelons continue to arrive in this market. ; MAk'a 'your selections for the winter The styles shown by Dyer are the finest ever brought to this city. t For the best unlaundried white shirt ICkthB citffcall ai the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c. No. 27 Market et. J. Elsbach, Prop., tf Dont forget the Lawn Party, to be given in the CitIHaia'itrlb-night by the Cornet Concert Club and tne cant well Light Guards. rVrnere win oe a good time for airwfio may attend. ry Ajresling: gijjae of base ball, be tween the Tar Heels ana tbe Amateur?, played yesterday afternoon at tho Sea. side Grounds, resulted in favor of the Amateurs by a score of 17 to 16. Mr. B. F. Keith. Jr.v announces in this issue thathe has removed from tbe corner of North j Waterjtand Chestnut streeU to the store formerly occupied by Messrs G. Bonev & Sons, where he will bep leased to.sel bla ) if'riends; guaran teeing satisfaction in every instance. , Zi i k Undlcatittiti For the South Atlantic States local rains, Increasing East to South winds, a slight Tlse itf temperature1 and lo wer barometer, rr Mr. James W. King, we regret learn, is quite sick .a. t his residence to in this city. ( ., ; ; ' Col. W. J r. Canaday, Sergeant-at Arms of the U. S. Senate, is in the city far a few days--- The latest reports as to Capt. Say age's condition are to tbe effect that if there has been any cbange at all it is a slight improvement. , Capt. B. T. Fulghum died in the In sane Asylum at Raleigh on last Satur day, ' He was a gallent Confederate soldier and an honest, truthful and up right gen tlo man. - He was cm Gen. LT S. BkerVstaff during tbe war. AlUr tho war be met with reverses and; his troubles unsettled his mind. Peace to bis ashc3! " May he sleep well! . -' Board of Alderman. , ; The Board, of Aldermen metfn regu lar monthly session yesterday; present. His Honor, Mayor Hall, and Aldermen Bear. Boney, Giies. Worth. Dudley. Rourk and Howe; ; A ; .' Alderman Worth, from the Finance committee, submitted a report. - which was received and . adopted fixing the tax of trucksters at $1 on the streets and SI. 50 on side walk 3.' The same committee recommended that the tax on stevedores be not chang ed. .:V -'V-".''V-' :-V' The application ot Major' W.: L. Young,' for assistance tir publishing bis book, was not granted.' ; , The Police committee reported a va cancy in the office of Sergeant of Po lice, , when D. S. Bender. W. H. Woebse. M. F. Costin. J. D. Orrell, R Grant and 3. F. Latham were placed in nomination. A ballot was had, when B. F. Latham received six votes, D. S." Bender one and M. F. Costin two; whereupon B. F. Latham, having received a m'ajoritypf the votes cast, was declared duly elected a3 Sergeant. Tho committee reported that there were four vacancies on the polico force, when, on motion, the names of all the applicants were placed in nomination and ballots wcro bad, when G. P. Push, Henry Tietgen, Geo. W. Gaflbrd and Lewis Gordon, haying received a. ma jority of the votes cast, were declared duly elected as policemen for the city. On motion, authority was granted the Police Committee to procure uni forms for the police force and tho jan itors. On motion of Alderman Dudley, the committee on Streets and Wharves were requested to place ballast on the sidewalk on Nun, between Fourth and Fifth streets, South side, and also to alter the gutter on Red Cross and Sec ond streets. The Fire Committee reported on the matter ot the Cape Fear Fire Engine Company, referred to them, that they had conferred with said company, and found that they were unwilling to or ganize a hose rcci company, and re commended that the steamer be retired from service and held in reserve. The committee on Fire Department reported that on accouqt ot tbe small allowance made for a horse for the Little Giant, they had not been able to furnish horses for said company as yet. A claim of P. H. Hayden for repairs to the Little Giant engine was. referred back to tbe Fire Committee to invest! gate and report at next meeting. Petition of Mrs. M. Parsley to erect a small building, with tin root, on the wharf opposite G. W. Williams & Co.'s store, was granted . The committee on Market reported a bill of the Clarendon Water Works Company, which, on motion of Alder- man Darby, was ordered not to be paid. Alderman Boney submitted the fol lowing, which was adopted Resolved. That the Clerks of the vari ous markets of the city be required to Day to the Clerk and Treasurer of tbe city all moneys collected for rents each and every day. ana mat saia uierfc and (Treasurer bb ; required to keep a se nar ate account with each stall, store. stand or space,-aud should tbe Clerks of said markets fail to collect and pay over said rents within the time prescribed bv law. that he (Clerk and Treasurer) notify the 'Chairman of the Market Committee. On motion o( Alderman Dudley, the Committee on Markets and Fees were instructed to investigate whether or not the market ordinances have been "vio lated in the matter of transferring or snb-rcnting tbe stalls., and report at the next meeting. - Petition of, V. McEvans. for the privilege 6f leasing a parcel of land on which the? Fourth Street Market is located, was referred to tbe Market CommitteejWith power to tctJ'lH "Alderman Dudley moved to take up tho report from the special committee on the Game well Fire' Alarm. , Alderman Bear moyed to adjourn to Thursday night, at 8 o'clock. Iost. Alderman , Dudley's .motion was adopted.' when Alderman Rourk from said committee read his report. Alderman Giles moved that the re port be referred back to the committee. Alderman Dudley moved to ly tbe whole matter on the table. Adopted. Petition ot B. H. J. Abrens. to erect a wooden building adjoining his ice house, was referred to the Fire Com mittee with power to act. Petition of W: L. Smith, to erect a wooden addition to property on Third street, occupied by Airs. D. E. Bunting. was referred to the Fire Committee with power to act. Petition of Mrs. Cameron, to erect a wooden building on Nun. between Third and Fourth streets, was relerred . , , -- . T to same committee .with power to Act . Petition of John Maunder, to : erectja wooden building corner , of, Mulberry and Front streets.' was referred' to the same committee with "power to act. , . Alderman Boney offered Ihe follow. Resolved, That the office ofc the oflicfi nt Snnerin- tlendent of Street Carts bj abolished ; AOOpieCI. . Alderman Rourk moved that the Board adj burn3 unil 'thSfirst ' Monday in next month, at 8 p. m. Adopted, .' Minister Called 2 At a meeting otthe congregation ,ol Ithe ' First Presbyterian lcburcb. i lield last nighr, Rev.3 Peyton? ; H. Iloge, of Richmond, Va., was unanimously elected 'pastor! Mr. Hoge is said to be a good theologian, ,and jan eloquent preacher. He is a on of the late Rer. Wm. J. Hoge,f D. D.y and a nephew of Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D.1 D.. of Vir ginia, and 13 about 28 yearsof age."? OUtresstnsr News. We regret yery much jlb learn that Mr." Philip Boyd, a young .gentlemad from this city, of , which he is a native and where he bad many warm friend3. was killed last night on the South Car olina Railroad, six miles from' Charles ton, by being knocked from a freight train while in motion. He was about 26 years old. There are no particulars whatever. The body will be brought to this city to-night and will be interred in Oakdale Cemetery to-morrow. For the Kiver. Capt. R. P. Paddison, who has re cently purchased the steamer Susie, ha3 had her placed on tho dry dock, where she was thoroughly overhauled. She is now being repainted antl will be put on the route between this city and Point Caswell somewhere about the 21st inst. r Capt. Paddison is also rebuilding the steamer Jbfoj Dawson, which was de stroyed by fire a few months ago. She is to run on the Northeast . River, be tween this city and Croom's Bridge which is about 20 miles above Banner man's Bridge, in Pender county, and may be ready about the first ot October. Tlie International Race. The Puritan and the Genesia started off yesterday on a race off New York harbor, but the wind was too light and it was declared off. , They are at it again to-day, and at the last accounts the Puritan was likely to win. Sinee the above was' in type' we learn that there has been no race.' The following , bulletins received here will explain tbe situation: : ' ' ' , New York, Sept. 10, 10-30 a. m. The Puritan fouled the Genesta, carry-' ing the latter's bowsprit away, and tbe Puritan tore her own mainsail. , Sandy Hook, 11 a. ml The Yacht Committee have declared "No race" to-day; on account of the accident. " Highlands. N. Y-. j 12:20 pi m. The PurilaH is returning under single reef mainsail. All the other boats are coming back. : The ' Genesta ': has her bowsnrit on deck. il -ii. County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session yesterday aiter nooh at hul f tpast . ,2 ; o'clock. ' Present II. A.tBagg. Esq., Chairman, and Com missioners Moore, Worth,' Pearce and Montgomery: Tt:Tttx ? ' Thb Treasurer submitted his report tor tiio montu ot ugust, as loiiows : General fund, . showing balance '- on hand...'r.i.... .'..$12,163,13 Educational lond, showing bal- - anceon band.............. 14,906 55 Of the general fund 7.000. is in . the shape of a certificate of lt deposit with First National Bank., y :&r ' t - Two coupons of the denomination cf $3 each having been cancelled, Were destroyed in the presence of the Board. Tho Register of Deeds submitted . Jhis report of fees received from marriage licenses during the -month bf August, amounting to $7.60, and exhibited the Treasurers receipt for the same.? , The Chairman reported taxes collect ed from various parties? ' J. H.1 Mallard and ' Wl II.' Croom vere allowed to list their taxes ifor the year 1885. t f, : v.-Jiuvv.?. : S. H. Manning, Sheriff; of New; Hani over county, exhibited to the Board re ceipts from the State from general tax for the year 1884 ; also Teceipb from tha County Treasurer for general taxes and school fund for the year 1834 ; J and it was therefore ordered that . the Clerk of the Board deliver to S. H. Manning, Sheriff of New Hanover county, the tax book for the year 1885, with execution annexed empowering and directing him to collect the same. ;t; rAd; y J .; .... It was ordered' bv - the 'Board :: that James Dudley and Nicholas Shaw be exempt from tbe payment of poll ; tax and road duty, on account bt physical disability. - t j, :.r Ua motion: the Board then adionrn- edf subject to the call of the Chairman. i HEW AD VEBTISEW Furniture We have just opened a variety of good styles, 50 in. wide. it you would nice to seo all ot tne pretty new initios m Eiaucs, call and see : r - . them next week. CORNICES and POLES, all styles. SCS Lace Curtains bv the pair and bv the yard. CARPETS AMD MATrTI WGG. Jerseys a specialty. sept 5 JDIJBD. BOYD Near Chrlcston, 8. C, last night. Sept. 7th, 1835, PHILIP BOYD, a native of Wilmington, aged 26 jearb. . ; Interment at Oakdale Cemetery to-moirow. the hour to.be named In the morning paper. Eor Sale or Kent. .... . . , pBOM TUB 1ST OF OCTOBER, a two-Btory"houseon Third, between Church and Castle streets Apply at this office. sept 8 School notice. - jyjISS MABY C. DARBY WILI OPEN A PRIVATE SCHOOL for Girls aid Boys, for Instruction In all the English branches, at the residence No . 6 Church street. School will be gin Oct. 1st, 1885. Terms moderate and made known on application. . ; sept 8 3t , Notice. Notice. J BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN- Uon ofthe Country Merchants and Farmers to the fact that I have removed from the cor ner of Chestnut and North Water streets to tbe store formerly occupied by G. Boney' & Sons, 107 North Water st., where I am prepared to handle all kinds of Country Produce, and will guarantee tbe highest prices obtained for all placed in my hands for sale with quick sales and prompt returns. Also keep on hand a stock of General Merchandise, &c. I respectfully solicit your patronage. sept8 3td&w- B. F. KEITH, Jr. State a,nd County Taxes, 1885. FJIHE TAX BOOKS FOR THE YEAR .1S35 have been placed iamy hands for collection. All Interested will take notice. Pay prompt y and save costs. " S. n. MANNING, Sheriff New Hanover County sept 8 3t tu th. sat r? Lime Lime. Litne. 1800 BBLS ROCKLAND HUE. v.i'. BESr QUALITY, 'i';r! v ' ''- J ' FOR SALE. SEND IS YOUR ORDERS. , m 1 WORTH & WORTH. sept 8 ;-v:!: ' "-!.!. ;Geo. W, Price, Jr.v mimm & commission meecest. -fyE'ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE LOT OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, cotslsUtig of Solid Black Walnut Bed-Room SuAs,Mar ble Slab Suits, Oak Suits, Ac. -; . '' Also, a lot of Parlor Suits, J est as good as new; Tables, Desks, Carpets, Sofas, Lounges, What ' ota, Stc, in fact a general assortmeat of Household and Kitchen Furniture, mostly from the Rooka way Beach Hotel Bankrupt Salesl: 1 ; Also, two Cookinjr Stoves, two Bed-Room Sets, and one Parlor Set. from local points all nrst class, wna permission to give names u aesirea. Wc also have a full set of Law Books. 42 volumes a rare selection. Auction commences at. 11 o'clock. THURS DAYS Sept. 10. ' in the meantime, as we have a very large stock of Goods on hand, and the Store we are now occupying is rented to an other mere nan i. we must dispose or our ex tensive stock of Goods BEFORE THE FIRbT or OCTOBER, and we therefore will have an auction EVERY NIGHT in the week. In audition to our vslt Auction, until our stock is stid out.; " .. ' sept 8 2t E. VanLaer. 149 :E. 14th St. N. York, CHIVES HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION ' to T the selection of Pianos and Oraans. Be sides a personal selection, a irreat savins in price 1 effected, by these direct transactions. AU orders entrusted to me will receive faith f al attention 'Address as above. - Hi ' KOTICS. ITrttratagua to rscctra essssrlcirca CroaotariWsacjoaaaj aad all ratsts; gswailatsxestbat"(NV V " tfr Bxaaa ot tho writer mut anraya tJ filaaexJtttheEUjr. - ' CommTrflTcatloai must bt wnnsa ca ct one tide oi the'paper . -;; , PsraonantSeamaat be avoided.: - Ana u u especiany and particularly taid tood that tho Editor does not always eadoi the views of correspondents naUat so stati la the editorial eolrisuu. . ' NEW; APyKTtTRTlTINTS, t i An entirely new stock to show you. R. VJ. WcirJTIRE. Rice Birds. ; Rice Birds. Rice Birds. piRST OF THE SEASON, AT THE GEM, septl 2G NORTH FRONT ST John E- Lippitt, GEN'L INSURANCE AGENT. , Fire. ' Li fee . Marine. Accident. Endowment, Insurance at Lowest Rates. . sept 7 -. . . - - All Wool Cassimeres ! rjlIIE FINEST ASSORTMENT.I HAVE had, both CHEAP AND HANDSOME for GcnU' And Tt.va - nrwinail thla rlav TABLE DAMASK, DOYLIES, . 200 doz HANDKERCHIEFS, ' and TABLE AND TRAY NAPKINS Handsome Tucking. Nainsook and Mulls, Rusching and Tourist Ruilllsg, Ac. sept 7 JNO. J. II ED KICK, Ocean Breeze Waltz, JpOR PIANO, BY L H. GREENEWALD. Second edition just out of this popular piece ui music, jrncc 4u cents, post paid. forsaicat UEINSBERGER'S. PIANOS AND ORGANS. OQUARE AND UPRIGHT. y SOLD AND' RENTED. For particulars please call at HEINSBERGER'S, ecpt 8 Live Book and Muslo Stores , Fall Stock. WE ARE RECEIVING OUR FALL stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves. House Furnishing Good. Grates and Grate Fixtures. Kerosene Oil Stove something new. Don't f aU to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wc amTWftamJ tr nffprvirn lowprices;:. r- t ft O PARKER A TAYLOR'S, . sept 7 23 South Front St Tar Heel Lin: , l J i k-X ' 1 - TTIOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. . Ely's Cream, Balm aU4 Wel De-aicvcr's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, complote stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac,, at; i 3 J i,H F. C. MILLER'S, Corner Fourth and Nun sts aug31 Just Received. FINE LOT OF f APPLE 5, PEACHES, Pears of various kinds. Sweet and. Irish Po- tatoes. Cabbage and Onions. Cabbage and Irish Potatoes by the barrel or less quantity. , C jj HUMPHREY, aag 27 ,Davla, Son hear New Market Something New ! , pRIVATE STOCK , WHISKIES ! "W. H. MeBraye,, and "Rose VaUey. 10 rears old 2Jc a drink-$1.50 per Bottle. . 4 ' . Coolest Beer and best 6c Cigar (Brock's) In the city. . J. M. McGOWAN. . aug2i . . ' : ' . , h Attention! HAVE ON HAND AN ELEGANT assortment of Cigars and Cigarettes. Our "Little Boy Blue" 6c Cigar Is the best In the market ; it will pay you to try them. . MUD3 BROTHERS, " , - . - North Front St., aug 19 621 North Fourth St. TIN E00FIN&, JD OOF. REPAIRING AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Warn mai Stovepipes, Elbows, Ac., Ac. tf.uuujggencrauy. ' . ' ' W. E. KINO. Practical TlD.mUh, Prlncess.bet. Front and Water fetrecU cg24 .- , . . . , meit
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