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tins fates - ; v. eTery arena. 8undayt x eeptcd by """ - JOSH T. JAMES, - KDlTOK A.KD PftOPWBTOR. " Rirrioss postage 30 WOO Slx months. $2.00. Three fl ; One nfonth, 35 ccnta. 810 1 will be delivered by carriers free I P1, ny part of the city, at tbejtbore 0Lu per week. "Vins rate low and EberaL 1JS25 w111 report any &n1 fn- Ifi their paper regularly. fiftg. Daily Review has the largest r.j f 7X1 fcj, Wilmington. Sohio) CommercialTelegran?, p.m.: . " r-v -. n trip ) UUUI Bi F x.prcs;dcnt Arthur's face, like hfs perfec fi.1BS r E Mjres, the Detroit architect, is be the designer pi t he new $1,000,000 5.JteCapi:ol aenver, Coh eir Franklin B. Gowen is already lncl as the probable Democratic sotninec for (governor of Pennsylvania uextytar- Twenty thousand pies are made and oten every day in Philadelphia; Is it inj wonder that we have been called a talion c-J dyspeptics? Coca cocktails, made of wine of coca and any ordinary liquor.- arc coming into fashion in New York, especially, amors brain workers. Detroit Vtc. Vs:. The Rev. Dr. T!ma?e says he has always avoided a Ban who wears a diamond stud. Why d-da't be barn poker in his youth? jlr John L- Sullivan, of Boston, the most eminent slugger of the age, has announced his intention to retire from the prize vlug and hecome a gentleman. Silver advocates who baye any clear sense ol dimensions must feel a good deal dejected a3 they read that Chicago has put ils foot down upon the silver dollar. A New York detective state3 that an organized scheme is afoot to flood the large cities with coanterfeit money, and that "it would be well lor all who are handling money to be very cautious." -- Washington Star: Germany and Spain are talking very smoothly at each other, but both are putting their ,navies on a war looting, so that possi b!y wo have not yet heard the end of the Caroline Islands episode. At a breakfast given in New York bj a distinguished Judge to Mr. Irving, thi host asked Matlhew Arnold, who wis present, WDV he did not take the title of Doctor, which he had seen con ferred on him at Oxford. "There can be bat one-Dr. Arnold," was the an swer. Virtuous New England was greatly shocked when it discovered that the newly elected president ot Vassar Col lege had formerly been a resident of Cincinnati. The shock ha3 been some what relieved since his friends have affirmed that a residence in Boston has accomplished a thorough reformation. . Ei-Goyernor John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, who is now in New York, predicts that the next contest for United State3 Senator in Kentucky will be the most remarkable struggle every known in the history of the State. He believes the fight will narrow down to a contest between Speaker Carlisle.Senator Beck, -Chief Justice Lindsay and ex-Governor McCreary. Thus speaks the Chicago News: '"The best answer to Senator Sherman's charge that the South continues to be V.d together in political fellowship crimes, violence and fraud." is "the "cord of the last election. ' The : Re Publican vote in the 'solid South in creased from 895,788 -tor Garfield, to 1.M4.532 for Blaine, thus showing a tar treater relative increase than in the Republican vote in the North." Ldy Carnarvon, as far as linguistic stadies arc concerned, is becoming more Irish than the Irish themselves. The Irish language seems to have a fasination for persons of linguistic Iffte, evidenced by the ardor with which fc studied by the scholars ok Ger many. The beauty of its literature, richness of its vocabulary, and the regularity of its grammatical forms eem to attract persons of intellect and refinement, who only require to become aily acquainted with it to continue tU study. Thingrs Worth Knowlnc That AllccckV are tho only genuine Porous plaster. That all other so-called porous plas ters are imitations. : That their makers only get them up 10 sell on the reputation of Allcock's. That all so-called improvements and aew mgredieuts are hnmbngs. That no one has. ever made an im provement on Alicock's Porous Plas ters. ' v: That when you. buy Allcock's Porous Masters you obtain the best plasters fcade. d&weod 1 1 J VOL. IX. 'WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS. ISOEX TO IEW aOVEBTIXEMF ITI. T 8 .Page Deafness ' W K Krxo TlnKooflng C YT Yatks Coming m Craig & Thomas Notice HjczvBBSKasB Fall Stock Giles Sb Mukciiison Lamps Munds Bbothxks Druggists Miss K Kakrer Special Not'ce F C Miller -Tar Heel Liniment R M ilclNTiBE Window Shades Jno J Hewick-Selling Bapldly Bcrb & Bailky Machine Shop M M Katz Fall and Winter Goods Knights of IfoxoR-Regular Meeting ; Parker a Tatlor Wc Are Now Bcidy . W E Springer & Co Mason's Fruit Jara Can Thomas Cabbages. Apples, &c "P Xi Bridgeus & Co Creamery 'uttered FJour ' Forother locals sec fourth page. This is bad weather for the cotton pickers. This is about the time tor the sun to cross the 'Potomac." This has been a delightful day for news gathering. t The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,232 bales. Large numbers of our citizens visited Oakdalc Cemetery yesterday afternoon. A fine assortment of Lanterns, just received, at Jacobi's Hardware Dept.f The deep anthem of the ocean's roar could be distinctly heard in the city last night. Call at Jacobi's Hardware Depot and see his fine assortment of Flobert Rifles., f It commenced- raining at about 10 o'clock last night and has rained nearly all the time since. The 'E & W," Collars are sold by Pxeu. The latest styles are now out Call and sea them. . t It is said by those entirely competent to judge that the pig fish caught at the Sound were unusually fine and good this season. Oar equinoctial is all rain and lots of it. From 10 o'clock last night mtil 3 o'clock this afternoon 4.28 inches have fallen here. The steamship Benefactor, Tribon from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. House-hunting occupies the timeof many of our. citizens just now, and there seems to be an unusual demand for tenements. ' r 1 .' " ' - For the best unlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory ; only 75c. J. Elsbach, Prop., No. 27 Market st. tf The new and commodious dwelling of Capt. A. H. Cutts, on the South side of Mulberry ' street, - between Fourth and Fifth, is now rapidly approaching completion and presents an imposing appearance. : There is hardly a loss without some gain. It h3 been so rainy to-day that the ladies could not well go shopping, but it has given the salesmen an excel lent opportunity to unpack their goods and arrange them upon the shelves. The funeral of Mr. B. Greenewald took place from bis late residence. No 215 South Fronttreet, yesterday after noon. Thence his remains were con veyed to Oakdale Cemetery for inter ment, followed by a large number of carriages containing relatives, friends and acquaintances of the deceased. Kiilffhts of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. .434. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired as business of im portance will be transacted. t It Indications For tbe South Atlantic States, con tinued cool and threatening weather and -rain, frequently heavy winds, generally Northeasterly attending a storm center moying , Northeasterly and lower barometer. Perfectly Satisfied Is the way patzons express themselves after; trading these many years at Shkier's. The public. have found out it is best to deal at the Old 'Reliable's, where goods can be had at fair prices. As a consequence, each season many new names are added to the list of our regular patrons. You may rest assured of getting the most and best value in clothing for men, boys and children for the least money at Shriek's. As usu al our prices will be from 15 to 33 per cent lower than other dealers will fur nish similar goods for: Shriek, the Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St., sign of the Golden Arm. ' , t Immediate Delivery. Col. Brink has'received a supply of the ncw stamps which are lo be affixed to immediate delivery letters. They are oblong in shape and blue in color and of so striking in design that they will immediately attract the eye on opening a mail. The system goes into opera tion October 1st and Col. Brink has ap poinied Frank K. Myers, a son of Capt C. D. Myers, as the Messenger. Too Much. A good many of the peach trees and some of tbe apple trees on Wrightsviile Sound fre . blossoming for a second crop. In connection with this fact an unusual thing occurred in one of the orchards there a day or two since. A gentleman who was in the orchard in question plucked a ripe apple from one of the trees and a blossom for a second crop apple from the same tree. The fruit was fair and well ripened and the blossom was fully developed. Uitv Court. Elsio Evans, colored, was brought before the Mayor this morning, charg ed with keeping an unlicensed dog which was a great nuisance to inyalids at the U. S. Marine Hospital and others in that vicini y by barking at night so that they could not sleep. She wa3 fined &6. which was remitted upon her consenting to baye the animal killed. One case of disorderly conduct, which was continued lor the defendant from last Monday morning, was again con tinued for the defendant until to-morrow morning. Personal Col. W. P. Canaday, Sergeant at Armsoftho U. S. Senate, was in tbe city to-day, Mr. Piatt D.Cowan, Auditor of the Georgetown L. Lane's R. R., was in the city this morning. Mr. James A. Bryan, formerly of this city, out now residing in Fiorida, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. E. Warren has returned from a visit to New York City, Saratoga and other points in New York State. Rev. Peyton H..IIoge, ot Richmond. Va., preached yesterday morning and night at the First Presbyterian church in this to large and deeply interested cangregatious. Rev. R. T. Bryan, the young mis sionary to China, preached two in structive sermons at the First Baptist church yesterday, besides preaching at the Brooklyn Sunday School" in tbe afternoon. Mr. O. G. Parsley left here last Sat urday night for Washington City. We learn it on excellent authority that Mr. Parsley will be appointed Postmaster of Wilmington in a few days, proba bly before the close of the week. Ex-Mayor Fishblate has returned to to the city after an absence of several weeks in the North, part of which was spent in New York City purchasing goods and part in visiting Saratoga and other places of noted resort in that State. , Foster Held. For Trial. At Savannah, on Friday last, ex Postal Route Agent H. E. Foster, of this city was given a hear ing before United States Commissioner Erwin and was held for Court in $700 bond. The defendant was charged with the abstraction of a registered letter from the mails on August 22. The case, as developed by the Government, is as follows: ' Wil liam . II. Culpepper, assistant post master at Camilla, Ga., testified that a registered letter containing $89 was mailed for Savannah August 21. The letter was . delivered to J. C. Few. postal clerk on the train, who receipted for it. The letter next passed into the hands of Dawson B. Snelson, a postal clerk on the route between Chattahoo chee and Waycross. Snelson receipted for it at Thomasville, August 22. It was numbered 70, and Snelson wrote a description of it in a book kept for the purpose. H. E. Foster, who was at that time running between Charleston and Jacksonville, next received No. 70, and gave a receipt for t. What be came of tbe letter after that is un known to the authorities' The defendant took the stand and stated that he knew nothing about the matter that could explain what be came of the letter. I can make no explanation except what the book makes," he said. "The book shows that I received a receipt for No. 70 from Tryson." The counsel for the defence contend ed that the theft of the letter was not proved on Foster. The case will come np at the next term of the United Stales District Court at Savannah. . NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS j 7 AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK AND WILL BE PUT UP TO. ORDER IN ',; 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet lengths. Poles and Cornice, Lace Curtains, CARPETS AMD IU1ATTIWCS, Furniture Covering, Rugs, Mats, Oil Cloths,- &c. THIS WEEK other new GLTALL,THE POINTS arsde cheaper than you can buy them. Make HSF Jerseys a specialty. sept 21 TIN ROOFING, R OOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. Stove Pipes. Elbows, &c, 4 c. Jobbing generally. W. E. KING, Practical Tinsmith. Prlncessbet. Front and Water Streets sept 21 Tar Heel Liniment. F OR INTERNAL. AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and Wci-Dc-V over's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, &c , at F- C. MILLER'S, eept 21 Corner Fourth and Nun bus We Are Now Ready TO SHOW OUR STOCK OF COOKING and Heating Stoves. We have the best as sortment ever offered to the trade. Prices to suit th times, wo have on hand some very cheap and good Breech-loading Shot Guns, which we are selling at bottom figures. Drive Wells put down at sh9rt notice. Give us a call, PARKER & TAYLOR'S, sept 20 23 South Front St BURR & BAILEY, MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY. jyjANUFAGTUBE PULLEYS, SHAFTING, MitlGearing.Cotton Presses, Turpentine Stills, Sash, Blinds and Doorp, Bra33 an I Iron Cast ing of any description. Have on hand a large stock of Belting, Pipe. Steam an i Water Fittings, Mill and Machine Supplies of all sorts. Repair work a specialty. TWO SECOND-HAND NEEDLE GINS FOR BALE CHEAP. sept 21 It Coming In. QUR NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN dally, and we are now able to offer you SCHOOL JJOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, BLA.NK BOOKS, STATIONERY, 1 AT BOTTOM PRICES. A fine line of Oil Paintings, Chromes, &c. All kind3 of Picture Frames made to order at short notice, sept 21 C. W. YATES: Cabbages, Apples, and Potatoes. E iXPECTED BY STEAMER THIS WEEK a largo Invoice of Northern CABBAGES, ArPLES AND POTATOES Must be sold at once and will be sold low. CRAIG & THOMAS, No 113, South Frpnt St , Opposite New Market sept 21 SPECIAL NOTICE ! J WILL MOVE FROM THE STORE I NOW occupy about October 1st, to ore of the new Stores opposite the Market In the Vollers Building. I will sell off goods now on hand at greatly reduced prices and will opem In the new store with a larger, handsomer and bet ter stock than I have ever kept, as I will have more room for display. Respectfully MISS E. KAKRER. sept 21 Jtxchanjca Corner. Fall Stock. -yjy E ARE RECEIVING DALLY OUR Fall Stock. Pianos, Organs, Music jl Merchandise of every detcrlpUon, Fansy Goods, Standard Works, allthe latC3t Norels ot the day. Blank Books, Fchool Books, Sta'ionerv of all kinds, -. i Steel Kngraviags, OUograph3, Gil Paintings, beautiful Velvet and other Frames, Chromos, Ac., all of which we are sell'ag at the lowest prices, sept 21 P. HEINSBERGER- Munds Bros., trf HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DRUG W GISTS, 1C4 Sorlh Front St.. Wilmington, N.C. Solicit orders from Physician and Merchants In the country, ami guarantee best goods and lowest prices. .-s sept 10 21, 1885. NO 220 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Brussels to come in. will selUyou. Carpets of any kind a note of this. Let's see the result. R. m. MclNTIRE. Mason's Fruit Jars. W E NOW HAVE A FULL A8SORTMEN1 of the above Preserving Jars. Send in your orders at once. We will guarantee lowest prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, sept 21 Wilmington, N. C. D"R APYPSKits Causes and CUKE, Mum.A. ajkjkJ by one who was dear twenty eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured himself In three months, and since then '.hundreds of others by same process. A plain, Bimplc and successful home treatment. Address T. S. PAGE. 128 Kast 26th St., New York City. sept 21 d&w4w Selling Rapidly ! ALL WOOL CASSIMERES FOR MEN AND BOYS. J AM NOW OFFERING THE FINEST stock of TABLE GOODS In the city, cheaper than ever before. Bargains In LADLES' AND GENTS' II. 8. HDKeS. Ladles fine II. S. Hdkfs, 12 and 15 cents. Ladies' line Tacked Hdkfs. 15 and 20 -eents. Gents' fine H. S. Hdkfs. 25 cents. A splendid stock of LINEN COLLARS for Ladles and Gentlemen. A good line of low priced WINTER DRESS GOODS. sept 21 JNO. J. 11EDRICK. Creamery Buttered Flour. AN UNEAQUALLED TABLE LUXURY! IJ1HE LIGHTEST, BEST AND HEALTH lest food In the world. The result of mora than three years study and experiment by a scientific physician. . Warranted to contain nothing but the Pureet and most Wholesome Ingredients known to the present age, all most thoroughly and evenly mixed, by machinery especially invented and mde for this purnoae. The old method of mixlagby hand, besides being very laborious, is never reliable ana as a result the food mixed and cooked will be all a person can desire one day, and possibly the. very next day not fit to come upon the table of any well-regulated household. These Inequalities ara entirely overcome by uslogthe MARTHA WASHINGTON CREAM ERY BUTTERED FLOUR. HOW IT IS MADE. First, the articles used In its preparation arc accurately weighed; then the flour is sifted; next the flour, together with ruaE Ckeam of Tartar, Bicarbonate of Soda, Salt, and poke, Sweet Creamery Batter are placed In a large ingeniously constructed and patented appa ratus. The machine Is then set In motion, and in ten minuccs turns out a barrel of perfectly prepared "Ceeamekt Butteked Flouk." No human hand can mix It so well. It Is so fine it can be passed through an ordinary flour sieve. Flour mixed with butter in the usual way by housewives is coarse, full of lumps ana incapable of passing l hrough a flour sieve, and will spoil If kept only a short time: but CUJBAMERY BUTTERED FLOUR" will keep three months or longer In any climate. For sale by P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HO North Front St. sept 7 Lamps. TTAVING MET WITH GREAT SUCCESS J.JL In selling a fine line of LAMPS daring theJast two seasons, we are now offering a handsomer line than usual and Invite pur chaser's attention to them. Prices Very Low. sept 21 GILES & MURCHISON. For Sale and Rent. Q TORES, DWELLINGS AND VACANT LOTS. Apply to D. O'CONJokT aag 24 2taw3m m th Real Estate Agent Rev. Daniel Morrelle's piKGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. I he twenty-sixth annual session will login Thursday, the 1st of October. For terms or any information, call at the School Hoase, corner of litth and Orange streets. eept 19 2w Cape Fear Academy. rpHE THIRTEENTH SESSION WILL open J. on Monday. ept 23th, In the Meglnney School Room, corner Fourth and Princess 8 to. It is Impressed upon parents and guardians that it la Important that pupils should enter at the beginning of the session- Catalogues to be had at the Bookstores. WASHINGTON CATLE.TT, eept 19 iw Principal, Mechanics Saloon v G S. Front St: 7 1 . - , - - ' , - i BEST GLASS OF KEG BIKR IN" THE city. Best 5c Cigar. Best 10c Whiskey. A few more bottles of Private Stock left. acptlS -- J. II. McGOWAY. mm T7i kJ tiiil ta r:::lT3 c:""r:r.:::;3 trou ocz frls&dj ca asy a3 all rizscts cansrxllatsrcatbci ; Tha saz&a of the writer cut always b &bne! to the Editor. . Communication mat bt wrttiu o o one sido of the paper. PtrsonaHtlea must be avoided : . And U Is especially and particularly end "tood that the Editor doea not always en dot -the views of correspondents nnlaa so ttatt in the editorial columns. i NEW AJJVEItlSEMENTS. OPENING OF- Fall & Winter Goods, -AT- 116 Market St. An Entirely New Stock of . ... Si' is, Rhadams, Ottomans, , Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot?, Ladies' Glotb, Henriettas, . " Flannels, &c , &c. ' 1 White Goods. Laces, Edgings, Furs, Gloves, Corsets. Men's and Boys1 Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods Domestics, Notions, fec, &c. At prices lower than' they hayo been known for years. Terms Positively Cash ! I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is tho same treatment ' ' Cash ! Cask I Cash ! And assure you at tho same time, my kind patrons, that I propose to main tain in the future the reputation sained in tho past of having " The Best, the Cheapest ! AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP. GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced at - M. M. KATZ'S sept 21 11(1 MA It HIST ST. S -o- jyjY CUSTOMERS WILL PLEASE TAKE notice that I am moving my GROCER V BUSINESS to the old George Myers Store, JSTos. 15 and 17 South Front St. Where I hoie to be fully established an . ready for business by SATURDAY MORNING. Please tear this in mind when making or dera for Saturday. " .. Betpectfolly, .. . Jno. L. Boatwright. Fruit and Green Groceries. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER JLOT OF Northern and Iforth Carolina Mountiin Ap ples, Virginia, Duchess and North Cirolina Pears, Cabbages. Onions, Sweet and ir.li Potatocs and other Groen erocetlc?. MOT New River Oysters next Ttiewlay. C. M. D. IIUUPURKY. eept 18 "Davis Row", near New Market KATZ'S,
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