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JOSH T. JAMS
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POSTAGE PAID:
jCBSCBi months. $2.09. Three
One month, S5 cent.
b3' I. delivered by carriers free
tPF? part of the city, at the abort
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"L rates low and fiber!.-
Tribe" s:i report any ana &11 tai
ttJJSU t&clr paper regularly.
T." n,7t. Review has the largest
elcircubiiif"' of any newsjpper
in ' city Qf Wilmington.
50
years old last
1r
. n,;tain received by import
G Juiy 3'.500 hcad of beef ;attle'
ihpse were from the
ma da in New York
Le eats placed on top of the
W day line of street cars forlhecon-
CCc' &k: . '
The nii'ease 01 the Pacific Railroads
I 3 or more than one-tenth of the
.? for the whole country. These
1 bad net earning of $30,000,000
Tae popularity ol souiueru
ris3 a sanitarium is such that there
looter MO cottages, worth, from $600
to 5000 apiece, in course of conatruc
jiciin I Angeles andsuburbs.
Seme of tbe camels taken to Texas in
war days with a view to breeding
$m fur army tranaportation contracts.
UTeperpetuated themselves in a herd
iaBastop County, whence showmen,
-ake frequent purchases.
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A paper presented before the French
iademy of Sciences estimates that a
fiftw vpars ot ase has slept an ag-
rete of t000 days, worked the same
oft m. eaten uajs, ai
SOOdsjsand been ill 500 days.
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The increasing masculinity of Eng
lish girls is a topic tor many London
a-iyists. In dress. taiK ana bbuus
it is the fashion with uaugmers 01
wealth and refinement to be as much
lite their brothers a3 decorum will al
low. rr.sntnr Chaffee, of Colorado, says
that when Congress meets an effort wil
imadp. to obtain Mrs. Grant's consent
tohave Gen. Grant's remains removed
to Washington. . He says that there
till be no difficulty in obtaining her
consent. .
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Superiority in American hotels over
those of England, as judged by Black
mod's, lies in the fact that whatever
the guest wants is ready for him at all
hoars. From the posting of a letter to
lie eating of a meal he finds the facili
ties ia readiness.
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The Western Reserve University,
after letting girls into its medical de
partment many years, now excludes
four candidates. The President says
that the best opinion now is that femi
nine pupils in medicine or surgery
ohl to ba in separate institutions.
Cha&les G. Leland writes that the
raises m France believe that our civil
ar wa3 between the Spaniards of
South America and the negroes ol
Sorth America. He affirms that as
ktM Frenchmen learn that we are
tery much like Englishmen their fecl
h changes to hatred.
Alphonse Daudet is still remarkably
kadsome. but so crippled by rheuma
that he can seldom walk. His
¢ was contracted in the Franco
Gnnan war. Zola is described as a
J6!, Kross man. with short, bristling
Halevy is thin, sombre, pale and
Morose in appearance.
The skeleton of a man nine feet one
ia height is said "by the St. Louis
wb-Danocrat to be on exhibition at
fceoficoofa firm in Thayer, Oregon
aanty, Mo. Tho skeleton is further
Jtf to have been discovered by a party
oen who were exploring a cave
fce three miles in .length situated
nine miles from Thayer.
frof. Henry, ol Harvard, says that
discussing Greek with a friend
jfdiBner in a Saratoga hotel when
:r negro waiter ventured a quotation
ijjtoey could not recall correctly-
servitor, was oneot a party of How.
Jaiversity students at wo rk during
cv of one of the hearers, who
JJented $500 to him for the comple-
t his collegiate education.
a?1 Chinese have invaded another
at San Francisco. There are
three printing offices in that city
htreowned by Chinese. Only white
Jitors are employed, there being
Chinamen as yet who understand
, - e, bat that want will no doubt
oa supplied. In China native
ka' who11 ignorant of the English
ge, frequently master the art of
feiM manuscript into type, and
Wrnost as rapidly as whitecbm-.
few,1? -who know the meaning of the
before thera.
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J
YOL. IX. WILMINGTON; N. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER
Burlington. Vt. had its first snow
yesterday.
I.
iAuereisa natural oridge near the
Tl - . ....
boundary line between Arizona and
New Mexicj. twenty miles North of the
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which
surpasses in every way the famous one
in Virginia.
Somebody remembers that Morse
once predicted that talking through a
hundred miles of wire would become
common, and that ocean steamers on a
voyage would keep up' communication
electrically with the shore. The first
prediction having come true, the second
is hopefully regarded , though regarded
as wild when made.
Our friends., the enemy.- yesterday
nominated their State ticket in New
York, as follows: Ira Davenport, for
Governor; Gen. James B. Carr, for
Lieut, do.; James VV. Washington, lor
Comptroller; Anson S. Wood, for Sec
retary of State; Edward B. Thomas,
for Attorney-General, and Wm. P. Van
Rensaller, for State Engineer. The
Democrats.mcet at Saratogo to-dyy.
It is the opinion ot Prof. Hodge of
Princeton, who has studied the subject
carefully, that Sir Moses Montefiore
has gone to the Christian heaven, al
though he was a devout Jew. Prof.
Hodge argues the orthodox belief to be
that God may "lead a person outside
the Church to .Essential truth, inde
pendently ot human agency,11 and may
"save him. although' his relation to
Christ may be so obscured by peculiar
conditions as to elude our recogni
tion.11 Gen. Grant's drying utterances in re
gard to the North and the South have
been made public through bis son, Col.
Fred Grant. They were read by Col.
Grant at the reunion of the veterans ot
Gen. Grant's-old regiment, the 21st Il
linois, on Tuesday night. They are as
follows. Col. Grant speaking:
I do not intend to make you a
speeeh. for I have not been trained as
a public talker.. I have here a docu
ment that I would like to read you. It
the last line written by my father opon
matters pertaining to thu war. and has
never before been made public. As ho
entered into the war with you for hi3
first companions, and as he always
spoke of your regiment with affection
ate interest, it is fitting that you
should be the first to hear his parting
words. This is what he wrote npon
the pages I hold here : "I feel that we
are on the eve of a new era. when there
is to be great harmony between the
Federals and Confederates. I cannot
stay to be a living witness to the cor
rectness of this phophecy, but I feel it
within me that it is to be so. The uni
versally kind feeling expressed for me
at a time -when it was supposed
that each day would prove my last,
seems to me the beginning of the an
s wer, to Let us have peace.1 The ex
pression ot these kindly feelings were
not restricted to a section - of country
nor to a division of people. They came
from individualities; from all do
minionsProtestant, Catholic and
the Jew, and from the various
societies of ihe land, scientific,
educational, religious and otherwise.
Politics did not enter into the matter at
all. I am not egotist enough to suppose
all this significance should be given
this matter because I was the object ol
it. But the war between the States was
very bloody and very costly. One side
or the other had to yield principles they
deemed dearer than life before it could
be brought to an end. I commanded
the whole of the mighty host engaged on
the victorious side. I was, no matter
whether deservedly so or not, a repre
sentative of that side of the controversy.
It is a significant and gratifying fact
that the Confederates should have join
edjheartily in this spontaneous move. I
bope the good feeling inaugurated may
continue to the end.11
How vain the IotIcc darts that 11 v
From e'en the most bewitching eye.
Unless the teeth are pure and bright
And ever kept a snowy white,
If you would save your teeth from harm.
In SOZODONT you'll find the charm.
Diamonds ami Poarls.
Eyes bright as diamonds should be
supplemented by teeth white as pearls,
and this latter element of beauty can
be secured by using SOZODONT. If
brushed in night and morning, this fra
grant vegetable preparation is guaran
teed to preserve the soundness of the
teeth, and prevent their turning yellow.
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Perfectly Satisfied
Is the way patrons express themselves
after trading these many years at
SnuiEu's. The public have found out
it is best to deal at the Old Reliable's,
where goods can be had at lair 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. Shrxer, the Old
Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St., sign
of the Golden Arm. , t
LOCAL NEWS. -
INDEX TO IEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Mas Mato Board
W Jj Yoitkg For Beat
C W Yates Coming in
B M McIntibe Off Again
HEraSBKKGEB Fall Stock
MUXD8 B BOTHERS Druggists
F C Miller Tar Heel Liniment
E D Hall. Major Market Begulitlons
Geo W Price, J r Furniture at Auction
J-o R Melton Beef Gret War in Prices
Forother locals see fourth page.
You can get all sizes of gia9S at Jaco
uVs Hdw. Depot. f
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 3b'3 bales.
. Last night was very cgld for the time
of year, owing probably to the eclipse.
The display of beef in the market to
day was unusually fine.
Cold, with frequent showers, is the
forecast for to-day and tomorrow in
Turner's almanac.
At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther
mometer in this office registered 73 de
grees, with the wind from the South,
east.
Rev. Peyton II. Hogo will conduct
the services at the Lecture Room of the
Ifirst Presbyterian Church to-night at 8
o'clock.
For the best unlaundried white shirt
in the city, call at tho Wilmington Shirt
Factory ; only 75c. J. Elsbach, Prop.,
No. 27 Market st. tf
The weather of the last few days has
been such as to induce chills and fevers,
and a good many are afflicted with
those complaints.
There was one case of disorderly con.
duct brought before the Mayor this
morning which was settled by the pay
ment of a fine of $10.
If these cool nights should continue,
the policemen will begin to need their
Winter uniforms. An overcoat would
not have come amiss at about daylight
this morning.
Nor. barque Mozart, Gjeruldsen,
cleared to-day for London with 1.822
casks spirits turpentine, valued at$28,
620.01, shipped by Messrs Williams &
Mu'rchi9on.
Judge Meares, Solicitor Moore and
all others concerned are pushing mat
ters with vigor in the Criminal Court,
as is plainly manifest from the large
number of cases which are diposed of
daily.
Mr. John R. Melton speaks again to
day through our advertising columns.
He tells us that lots of beef are selling
at 10 cents per pound for choice cuts
and that he intends to stick to the re
duction whether school keeps or not.
It is expected that tho Wilmington
Light Infantry will turn out with full
ranks to-night for their regular month
ly parade and inspection and will main
tain the enviable position to which
they have attained for proficiency in
drill and discipline.
Indications
For the South Atlantic States warmer
and generally fair weather, except in
the Southern portion, local rains and
generally Northeasterly winds.
Off to - .Richmond.
Quite a number of oar young Ger
man friends have recently left the city
to enter different educational institu
tions. Among the number are Mr.
George Haar, son of Mr. Henry Haar,
who is at the New England Conserva
tory ot Music. Boston, Mass.; Mr.
John F. Rulfs. Jr., who is at Roanoke
College, Salem, Va. ; and Mr. Willie
Kordlander, who is at Bingham's
School, in this State.
Quarantine Them.
a steamer from Montreal, Canada,
and another from a port on the South
ern coast of Spain are en route for this
port, and we are glad to know that the
proper authorities have taken the .mat
ter vigorously in band and will permit
neither vessel to come up to the city
until she has been thoroughly disin
fected at the quarantine station.
Montreal has been declared an infected
port on account ot the alarming preva
lence of small pox in that city, and ail
Spanish ports are in the same condition
from the cholera scourge which has
been devastating that stricken country,
and our authorities are acting wisely in
taking such steps as shall . prevent the
possibility of the introduction of either
disease into our city or country. '
You will find a large assortment of
table cutlery, at very reasonable prices,
at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. . . t
"Iffiviilfi
JJLVU U J Y JL LLJ V Y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;
OFF AGAIN!
THE LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY AND KINDLY REMINDED that
the undersigned leaves to-day for the Northern markets.
DRESS GOODS will be looked for with great care and such desirable and new
things as he may think adapted to this market will be bought.
IN TEN DAYS we expect to show you an elegant assortment.
also bo added to the stock.
We are showing now FURNITURE COVERINGS and a general outfit
for your homes.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK.
VIRGINIA CASS1 MERES Just the thing for school boys, from 75s to $1 yd.
sept 21
The Heathen Chinee.
Wung Ling, or "One Lung," as one
of the incorrigible printers of. thi3 city
calls the Chinee laundryman on Second
street, was in difficulty tcrday
and was a "heapee maddee." It
seems that a colornd woaaan went into
his place and asked him to buy some
grape3, which he declined to do. She
then asked him if he didn't want to
buy some rats, which roused his ire
and he slapped her in the face and
pushed her out of doors- lorthwuh
she went toJustice Joe Hill's and got a
wan ant for Ling'3 arrest, but the latter
wouldn't be arrested by th3 colored
man who was sent to serve the warrant.
He, however, quietly submitted to ar
rest by one of the policemen and was
taken before Justice Hill, by whom a
fine was imposed which, together with
the costs, amounted to thirteen dollars
and forty-five cents. This Ling refus
ed to pay saying that he would see the
"big man," meaning Mayor Hall. The
matter was finally adjusted by Ling
paying about six dollars. This is the
substance of the affair as near as we
could gather it.
Ropes and twines of all kinds and
sizes, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t
MARRIED.
JONE6 McLAURIN On the 23d Inst., at
the residence of Mr. John McLauriu, In this
city, by Rev. J. W. Primrose, Mr. M. H.
JONEa, of Raleigh, I. C, antt Miss BETSIK
H. McLAURlN.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Board.
H
AVING CtOSED THE MAYO HOUSE
at the Rocks, for the season, I have opened a
a - 3 V V A. -lWk r A.
Erivsie .lioaruiug xiousc at. iuj nuc ui.,
etween Front and Second. Rooms for rent
furnished, with or without board. ,
MBS. MAYO,
sept 24 tf On Premises.
Gteo. W, Price, Jr.,
AUCTIONEER k COMMISSION MERCHANT.
JpRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25TU, COM
mencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large lot
of Miscellaneous Articles; Household and
Kitchen Furniture; one large and one small
Cooking Stove; two Parlor Stoves; three
Chandalleis; two Parlor Lamps; a largo lot
of Carpets; Sideboard, Lounee and Tables;
two large Oil Paintings, very fine; one Parlor
Suit; one Bed Room Suit, snd several made
up Suits. Sales absolute and unlimited,
sept 24 It
BEEF ! BEEF ! BEEF!
GREAT WAR IN PRICES !
JpiNEST, FATTEST AND JUCIESX BEEF
VEAL and LAMB on this market. Tho larg
est dealer and the most complete stock of
Meats In the city. Prompt delivery In any
part of the city free of extra charge. If you
leave an order you can always depend on get
ting what you order and delivered at the right
time and place.
The following list will show you what we
are going to do and we mean what we say:
CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF.....10C.
"LAMB IOC.
MUTTON. lOc.
ROASTS ...8 & lOc.
STEW........ .... 5c.
SOUP BONE ...5 & lOc.
BRISKET ...5C.
SHANKS 10&15C.
SAUSAGE IS l-2c.
PUDDING. .12 1.2c.
- Respectfully,
JNO. It. MELTON,
Stalls 1 & 3, New Market.
sept 31 st
Stat copy
24, 1885; NO. 223
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
CARPETS will
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R. M. MclIMTlRE.
CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C,
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
Wilmington, N . C. , Sept. 24, 1SS3
rjHE FOLLOWING 13 PUBLISHED FOR
the benefit of all conccrnctl :
Col. E. D. Hall, Present.
Dear Sir: The Market Committee have de
cided to require the sale of Oysters to be con
fined to the Market House. The Store N. E.
corner of buUdlng was tented for this purpose,
as also Stalls at lower end of Market, former
ly usid as Beef Stalls. You will please sec
that parties engaged In this business are
propcrlT notified of the fact that the Ordi
nance will be rigidly enforced.
Very trulyv
CLAYTON GILES,
Chairman pro tern. Market Com.
It will be my duty to sec that the above
order is faithfully carried out.
E. D. HALL, Mayor
scpt212tnac Star copy
For Rent.
A COMMODIOUS ONE-STORY J.
COTTAGE, new. with five rooms, ttJSxp
ana &ucnen; Jocauon oeautnui, gooi
water, five blocks from Market and
front streets. Terms accommodating
An elegant House, six rooms and kitchen,
on 8cventh street, near Market.
- House with six rooms, on Market street.
Apply to W. L. YOUNG,
sept 21 2t Real Estate Agent
For Sale and Kent,
gTORES, DWELLINGS AND
VACANT LOTS-
Apply to
D. O'CONNOR.
aug 24 2taw3m m th
Real Estate Agent
For Rent.
JlSOM FIRST OCTOBER, TWO
story dwelling containing Eevcn (7)
rooms. I itchen included. Sbihle snd
A,
ouggy nouse ana garden on premises.
Apply to H. M. BOWDEN,
eept 23 3t At First National Bank.
For Rent.
JJOUSE CORNER OF FIFTH
AND DOCK STREETS,
Apply to
sept 23 3t
E. PE8CHAU.
Myrtle Grove Oysters.
OUR OYSTER ROASTER HAS BEES
fitted up first class, and we are now pre
pared to serve up OYSTER ROASTS In good
style at PINE GROVE, W RIGHTS VI LLE
SOUND. Some good PIG-FISH on hand.
Telephone No. 70.
ED. WILSON MANNING,
sept 17 St th sat tu Proprletar.
Cold "Weather is Coming !
J-OW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR Win
ter's supply of WOOD. Call on R. E. LLOYD
& CO., at their yard in rear of New Market,
for bargains. ecpt 20
Tar Heel Liniment.
OR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
Ely's Cream Balm and Wci-Dc-Mcvcr's Ca
tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent
Medicines, Drugs, Ac , at
F. C. MILLER'S,
Corner Fourth and Nun st
Edit 21
NEW GROCERY STORE
AND
Eighteen Years Experience !
QN FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. ?5lh, I
will have everything in order at No. IS South
Front street, to serve the public from the
most complete etock of GROCERIES In the
city. Call and examine and get prices.
tsr Prices will be generally lower to attract
the trade J. C. STEVENSON,
cent 23 6t
JAMES D. NUTT,
Druggist. 218 N. Front Street.
U8TOMER3 MAY RELY UPON OB:
t&inlng Pure Medicines. Physicians' Prescrip
tions and Family gecipes accsrately prepared,
sept 22 . . .
Rev. Daniel Morreile's
JgNGLLSH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL
1 he twentv-slxth annual Mton will lwrfn
Thursday;, the lat of October.
For terms cr any information, call at the
School Hoaee, corner of J Utlr and Orange
streets. cent 19 2w
mm
. JPLSA53 HOTICS. 1
TTa ma v gisa to nesrr eosratuiifa&os
troni oiur friends on any aad all !;bjtc;a ; -Ctoeraltiteresttmt
:
The cans of tae writer moat always t
alsbed to toe Editor.
CcmmunleatloBs mast t wrtttaa o m
c&aiidaof tae paper.
rrsonalltleainiiBtbe avoided.:
AatUla especially and rartlcalarly cad
stood that the Editor doea not always endot
the views of corresponded ta u!m o . itu
n te editorial colusxts.
NEW ADVE1IISEMENT8.
OPENING
OF-
Fall & Winter
Goods
-AT-
HI. KATZ'S,
116 Market St.
An Entirely New Stock
-OF"
Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans,
Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot?,
Ladies1 Ciotb, Henriettas,
Flannels, fcc , iVrc.
White Goods,
Laces, Edgings, Furs, Gloves,
Corsets. Men's and Boys' Wear,
Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods,
Domestics, Notions, '&c. &c.
At prices lower than they hay been
known for years.
Terms Positively Cash !
Bp I shall sell my goods as low as
the lowest catalogues. All I ask Is the
same treatment
Cash ! Cash-! Cash !
And assure you at tho samp time, my
kind patrons, that I propose to main
tain in the future the reputation gained
in the past of having
The Best, the Cheapest !
-AND-
MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT-OF GOODS
To bo found outside of New York.
Call and bo convinced at
M. m. KATZ'S
bvpixi Liu iiiaxvixui. or,
Fall Stock.
-yTE ARE RECEIVING DAILY OUR Fall
Stock. Planes, Organs, Musical Merchandise
of every description, Fancy Goods, Standard
Works, all the latest Novels of thedav. Blank
Books, School Rooks, StaUoncrv of all kinds,'
Steel Engravings, OHograpIis, Oil Paintings,
beautiful Velvet and other Frames, Chromos,
&c, all of which we are selling at the lowest
prices. P. IIEINSBERGER.
sept 21 -
Coming In.
UR NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN
dailv. and wc arc now Ahln tn offer vnn
SCHOOL JiOOKS,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
A line line of Oil Paintings, Chromos, Ac,
All kinds of Picture Frames made to order at
short notice. C. W. YATESr
sept 21
. Cape Fear Academy,
milE THIRTEENTH SESSION WILL open
X on Monday. Sept 28th, In the Meginney
School Room, corner Fourth and Princess Bts.
it is Impressed upon parents and guardians
that it is Important that pupils should enter
at the beginning of the session- Catalogues to
be had at the Bookstores.
WASHINGTON CATLETT,
sept 19 2w . . Principal.
Munds Bros,
rrrilOLESALK AND retail drug
II GIST&.1C4 North Front Rt.. Vi!rn1ntnn
LN.C. Solicit orders from Physicians and
jucrcuanis in ms country, anu guarantee Ket
goods and lowest prices. sept 10 '
Mechanics Saloon.
: . O S Front St.
BEST GLASS OF KEG BEER IN THE
city. Best 5c Cigar. Best loe Whiskey. :
A few more bottles of Private Stock left,
sept 13 J. 11, MCGOWAV.