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r troa oor frJsada ca any aad all lassjtca 7i Tat sags of ti writer mist always b ulaied 10 laa Editor. ; ' - .- ? . r .. iCSi Six -ontha. 12.00. TbTM oca side of the paper. - K' t," if - 35 cents. PsrKmaHtlea must be avoided-! v ; : ' And lils especially ajl partscultxiy cad" . stood that the Editor does not always cndoi the views of correspondents unlaw so tU la the editorial columns. - - - . r,rt of tM cur. wee- WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY.: SEPTEMBER 25, 1885. NO. 224. - wort any anu " -1 . v ." rain""-! : . ' ere. sep 15D FKOFRITTOB. H10" , .noTAQE PAII. viao has the largest 4 ' will soon iniquitous i".m Secretary .n ry.:,. rnrd to Washington. . or. lTm thinks F00ii? have a fair, show to this Fall. 4 . been in ff'tbe revivalist.'. L-,.rTBaJrd.and. Tw f'hurch has fast ,f the Eggi'chorn, PLt above the sea level Senator Manderaon, of Nebraska, who spent several weeks in Utah study ing the Morniou problem and making other personal investigations, expresses doubt whether the Edmunds law will be found effective enough to destroy the New Observatory. What is called a "New Roof Shelter" is being placed on the top of the First National Bank building, to which, when it is completed, the instruments I of the signal office will bo removed. practice of polygamy. ' He is strongly I The roof will be completed and the in- in favor of additional legislation oh the I struments will be removed by October Utah question. 1st, after which all weather observations will ha taken there. Representative Warner na3 com piet- cd the draft ot the compromise silver Keep tliem There. bill that he intends to present to Con- Two negro burglars were arrested at gress when it assembles. Gen. Warner Charlotte alfew days since for robbing savs ha does not care to make public I the residence of Capt. S. J. Strickland, Bad Loss. Mr. J. G. Sutton, of Bladen county. while on his way from his home to this citv last night with his horse and bu- NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. NEW AD VEMSEMENT8. Board Wanted vniTVO MAN WISHES K'JARD IN A OPENING Address tt Ulnar J TM Office. OF- gy, had the misfortune to have bis horse pate uoutc 0r f smiiy. taken sick, and the animal died in a termg short time. It was a valuable animal, a fast traveller "and was much prized by4 ci)t25 ' auuoiace. . - - o Mr. Sntton. The horse died when Ufarlrftt. Ktfllls for lleilt J T H.I I (Si W lllLol about six miles irom tne city. tt ARTIES WHO RESTED BTALOJ U3. From Brazil. ir . . .C .1. .Lt. 15 and 8 Frnt Street Market, not kavlcoai- A geniieiuaa in mis ciiy rniiad with requirements of Market uraman ilps. the proyi8ions of the bill until he has of that city. They gave their naaies as ooe fon.l of -figares calculates t Ko ihnsA n. . . w r klll'IIL II I SaUWVW . . fl M I U7 HI n fSVw t10U,lA.. . n.ihtn-Gcnesla trials IDC- ' submitted it to persons 01 various who I shades of opinion upon the silver ques tion and secured the benefit of their suggestions. r G. 11 take the stump L.aicu :.., Thurman has -v t in umo speech at J tiir deliver his openin vworia has caused a great S ,-..0.1102 among the members aulhy giving Beatrice all . ber in oreparation in New York '.popular movement to increase the .jtirthel.irantmouu4UBu.wj riFeat lair in Madison Square Gar LOCAL NEWS; I10EX TO NEW AOVERTISEMEITS. Board Wanted -Market Stalls for Rent . -C W yATKS Coming Jn -Okinsbkroer Fall Stock Munds Brothebs DruggisU F C Miller Tar Heel Liniment ' rriisdStstes Minister Cor and Con- ,iGenerl Heap have succeeded m l:-:n,r revocation of the order ex- kn American Hebrews fro-n Jeru- iMr.FreJ Gebhatd got a life-sized hinting of his Lily through the New nstnmhouse by taking an oath lllU.v- - J .l.i t 1.4a . "nnnaehoia eiieci, UU Ji It " -Dt liable to duty as a work of art. This is delightful autumnal weather. There was no City Court this morning- . , V You can get all sizes of glass at Jaco Hi's Hdw. Depot. t The receipts of cottoD at this port to day foot up 719 bales.; Raiiroad men report quite severe frosts on Wednesday between Rich mond and Petersburg. - m a verj pleasant ana interesting ieuer fromrEx.Gov. Jarvis. U. S. Minister to Brazil. - The letter is dated at Rio 5f Janeiro, Aq;ust 19th. 185, and we have been kindly permitted ; io make the following extracts from its contents: We had a most delightful trip lrom Norfolk to Rio. Wo left Norfolk 3 p. in. June 13tb, and arrived here at 11 a. m. JUiy Vtn. rverji-uiuK wcuu Yii with us. No storms or high Windsor nigh ?eas. The sea was smooth and th weather Dlcasant all the way. I was arreatlv surprised in crossing the The annual Fair of the State Acricul- Equator, at the temperature. Instead tural Society will be held at Raleigh, of the burning beat mat 1 expecieu, we nau It COOl anu pjuasauu, auuauuiuiiuiBJ txt a noliinllv hftil to Dllt Oil Wr3DS. ThC 17th, and promises to be one ot the best traae wn(3 cooled the atmosphere to ol the kind ever gotten up in the State, that extent that I saw men walking the The management are making every ex- decks with their overcoats on. The . .. , 1 vftrv dav we crossed the Equator ertion to accomplish the purpose and v Xy0 are comfortably situated and arc appearances now indicate that they will gettiQe along fairly well. Rio is a nice be entirely succes'sful. Generous pre- city of about 500.000 inhabitants. In miums have been offered for -the best the old part of Je f ity the Btnta are . . , , , c very narrow and the buildings are displays ot the several sorts of larm ratgcr ordinary. In the new part the products, including animals and poultry streets are wider and some of the rcsi of all kinds. The ladies are thought- dences are very fine and beautiful. It . , j :j 9 now mid-winier anu me uimam is inary clothing and A. N. Davis and Newton Steward and hailed- from Ibis city, lhe missing goods were found in theii house, to aether with a larirc ouantity of other stuff which is supposed to have been stolen, as the two men have-not been known to work for a living. The State Fair. m. vta win kcrent them, at Pnblic Auction, MONDAY. Sept. 28tn, at 12 o'clock, at the Front Street Market House. - . MARKET COMMITTEE, eept'25 2t By order ot Aldermen. CITY-OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, -WlLJUKGTOif, N. C, Sept. 24, 1835 riMTE FOL.LOWI G IS PUBLISHED FOR 1 the benefit of all concerned : Col. E. D. 'Hall, Present, Dear Sir: The Market Commlltee have de cided to require the sale or oy.ters 10 oe con fined to the Market House. The Store N. E. corner of building was rented for this purpose, as also Stalls at lower end of Market, former ly us d as Beef Stalls. You will please see that mi-ties encased in thl3 business properly notified of tho fact that the nance will be rliidly enforced. very truiy. CL AiTON GILES, Chairman pro tcm. Market Com it will bemv duty to see tnat the above order is faithfully carried out. Goods AT- 1 BE: sept 21 2t nac E. D. HALL, Mayor Star copy fully remem nuuj icmsuiuv.w ' nlcasant I I ment, arc offered for the dear creatures ale in ordl we are comfor- in our tn exhibit soecimens' of their handi work. In fact all North Carolina m- For the best unlaundried white shirt dustries are included in the list ot pre- in the citv. call at the Wilmington Shirt 1 miums. It will be a grand affair Factory ; only 75c. No. 27 Market st. J. Elsbach, Prop., tf We regret to learn that there i3 a Wilmington Presbytery. Wilmington Presbytery met at Bur gaw on the evening of the 23d inst., and Jadze Mitchell's attempt to remain a , f . tBPM ftt point Caswell after a sermon bv Rev. George McMil- ifemocrat and yet get elected as an In . . . . !mmfidiate vicinitv. Chilis W was oncned with nrayer. Rev. - ... rr 1 s 1 uuu tu .www - . . ipeadent.to Congress rom tao aiu r feverg District of Arkansas iauea oauiy. iuof njority for his opponent will be 5.000. plaints. K. are the prevailing com- McDonald was chosen Moderator and Rey. A Kirkland temporary Clerk. - . 1 1 in The cotract for building a dwelling me rou 01 cnurcnus wu Unonin Pal Fnrn A 1 ..rn.)Ka finrtronn At. the Marine I UUU u ausnwsu. W luc Krapca aie v."ct " vww uuuso iui uw.by 1 liffht.lrr.niti haa been awarded to Mr. 1 were present Ttafipft varieties will not bring over Joseph Siiva, of this city, hjs bxd-.- names; I20atoo. The wine makers are maK- 750-being the lowest onereo. 7 u n n a Mp . . , ,. - .IShaw. B. F. Marable, D. D., A. Mc inr more discrimination in varieties thftnksare due the management Mnnftn,M .t w. Prim- w r aukcli. lubaviiuw w- - rrmi nrn neither too warm nor loo cold without fire. No bouse here has any place for fire. They all tell us that it is very not nere in aeceuiuer, uauu ary, February and March, but then we go to the mountains where it 13 still pleasant. Tho letter further speaks of tho cor dial treatment he bad received from citizens as well as officials and also breathes a spirit of love for North Carolina and her people which would almost indicate a feeling ot homesick ness on the -part of the distinguished writer. For Rent. A COMMODIOUS OSE-STOBY J. COTTAGE, new, with five room s, and aitchen; location neauuiui, 500 1 water, five blocks from Market and H rnnt Btrpnta. Terms accommodatinir. An elegant House, six rooms and aitchtn, on Seventh street, near Market. House with six rooms, on Market street. Apply to w. L. lOUMi, sent 24 2t Keal Estate Agent in For Rent. I ROM FIRST OCTOBH.K, XWU 116 Market St. offi An Entirely New Stock OF " Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, -Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot?, ' Ladies' Cloth, Henriettas, Flannels, &c , &c. ' ' White Goods, Laces, Edging3, Fura, Gloves, Corsets. Men's and BoysVWear,. Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics, Notions, &c , &c. . . At prices lower than they have been known for years. JpitOM FIRST UUXUli H.K, story dwelling containing seven (7) t4 tban formerly Dr. Edw for a complimentary invitation to at- rose, A. L. Phillips. A. Kirkland, G. Stale Agricultural oocieiy, Rnlin(. Riders-I.L. Corbett. W. N. Campbell, W. N. Hand, Abram I . . . T 1L ,rA WirrVn the ooDular tend the 25th annual iair 01 ne orui w McMillan and J. M. Rose, Jr. . . . " . "i Carolina Stale Agricultural oocieiy, American physician in Pans, is about 0 . - . and answered to their Westward Ho! Tha Carolina Central people are in earnest now about extending their road on to the West. They are at last free from complications, as regards the control of the road, and can now turn their attention to an improvement ol 1 i tchen included. S tabic and buggy house ana garaen on premises. Apply to n. M. BOWDEN, cent 23 3t At First National iianK. For Rent. HOUSE CORNER OF FIFTH AND DUUli 'iltCdE.xa . Apply to sept 23 St E. PESCUAU. Female School. - . flLM!a1!MAn .nhlinh his nersonal memoirs, and as wnicn is w u Campbell, W. w. liana, Aoram tneir stocr ana an increase 01 i,um iu, i a m 12tb, 13th, Htb. 15th. 16th and 17th rfo5bs, W. J. Boney. J. B. Carr, R. T. They have long desired to reach out EnLandE'VDt Dr Warren feels days of October next. Saunders, R. W. Collins, A. R. Black, farther West, and this they are now Tka finolhapirpr The&triQ trOUDC BccUJ I HeDrv caiSOIl. 1. X. tlUVBl, VI. - fc I uOlOff. AUU latcsi iwawiw Mwww.w - , . , . I w Misses Burr & James, PBINCIPALS. nrranted in printing bis experiences, Frank Siddals, the Philadelphia soap aaaufactarer, has bought the last Bicers. Westmont and Iorraine. from Ur.J.M. Hill, the manager of the Coioa Sanare Theatre, of New York, for $30,000. It is said to be the fastest picinjFpan in the world. j The Philadelphia Times thinks that if Governor Hoadly continues the work of replying to Senator Sherman and improves at each new trial, it ' is not at &ll improbable that the Pfople.ot Ohio may conclude that he is just about Resize of man they want for Senator. n , The New York electricians day that toe reports ol the wonderful telephone iotented by a Texas genius are untrue. toe longest distance that a telephone has Jet been operated is two hundred and &iJ miles, so there is not much proba bility of the success of the proposed ! abmarine line from New York to Lon- to have given the city the go-by aa they I. R. Faison, R. McDougall and Major operations at the other end of the line is were booked to appear here on Monday Strickland. from the Charlotte Observer, and is as next and no agent has yet put in an ap- The following order of exercises was follows : rjearance. If they do not come the next adopted: At Shelby to:day. a force of fifty raiL SSSiitUb. by the Zoo Zoo xL first half hoar of each da,'s se,- rounds -mmence throwing Comedy Company, which is booked to s-loQ to be spent in devotional exercises, Central Raiir6ad through Cleveland, aoDear here Oct. 12th. , 4 " after which a sermon was to be preach Ruthcrf0rd, McDowell and Mitchell , w ed, to be follows by the business ot counties .to the fif Worta. IDUiUttbl"".. .u. D..nKnfar Tn ftrnrfUnCfl With OlSiaDUrUIU ouciuj ,v u.vr For tne South ;AUantio States fair a R J. M. Rose weather, Noitherly winds, except on vesterdftV morning and Rev. Uolinbnaw preaenca iast uigut. Mrs. M. Oushing, Musical Instructress. IHE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SES- eion will commence on.TUESDAY, Oct. Gth. Instruction as heretoiore, tnorougn anu sys tematlc, each child receiving individual atten tion. The course of instruction incluccb Slng- lnjr. Calisihenics. free-hand Drawing, and ob ject teacmng, nuouut au ',"' me in oil. waier tioioxs itotui, viau. Cravon Drawisg taught at moderate cnarges Terms Positively Casli I I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. Ah I ask is the same treatment Cash ! Cash 1 Cash ! And assure you at the same time, my kind patrons, that I propose lo main tain in the future lhe reputation gained in the past of having The Best, the Cheapest ! : AND ' MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS r To be found outside of New York Call and be convinced at" . M. M. KATZ'S septSl HOMAICKET ST Southern Coast. Northeasterly on account of the unfinished state of the -btiw nWrPPV STAlfT! Church, and tho present necessary use pi mc u umvuuxawj.v4 School xicusc in oonnecwon witu uu muuu, 1 tha school will be opened and continued for a AN D few weeks in the Hall of the Hook & ladder . Criminal Court. To-dav was set apart by the Court for the trlafof Thomas.W. Gordon, charged with burglary, but-upon affidavit made the case was continued for the defend oi th next term of the Court, and as no other case bad been set for trial to-dav. the Court adjourned until 10 o'clock lo-morrow morning. A large number of jurors had been sum moned for the day, but they were dis charged. - Military. tl. ....J.iinrl insruvi!nn of the Whur,!.. with a cumber o, Uch was c most prominent business men of the "" .A. nord;no. to Drevious The demand .or.ood.io SJSZ'Z i-most everv line is increasing and annuuuceuiw , A pals at 301 Market street, or m XHo. xnira, sept 15 k.rrv tho Harolina Central will find UfcltJI ... 1.1- 1 connection with the West, and this will give the Seaboard Air l-.ine, ot which the "Carolina Central is a part, the shortest outlet from the Ycste, States to the Atlantic seaports, by 150 miles, of any other road. Tho entire route from Shelby to Cranberry has not yet been surveyed, as the location ot the line beyond Rutherfordton has not been definitely decided upon, the railroad authorities desiring to give the WAR IN PRICES ! The Carolina Central authorities have been making preparations for this -risKST. fattest and jlciesi beef extension in a quiet way ior Buvwai x- months Dast. and tneir uaacn BEEP ! BEEF 1 BEEE ! TheKew York Ilerald of Tuesday every line is increasing anu - ;,mn ranks and being well pleased witn g-wr.I.. Some .f the more ,b "a so Wilmigton. ttbaiutic think thej ee good times acqumea ' Mr. Willie Monroe is tv. it.. . . o. t . J t.i.r t 1 k nmfiniAn. mw. and we are indebted to him lor a Vi - 1- n A L ku tri mi dia- box of fine scuppcrnong grapes picked -kcu oiaies xreasurer luub luo bujjij i cy mauiiusiuu uj uv,u, - cipline of tha corps. Personal Mr. G. Herbert Smith retur-ied last night from New York. Mr. F. D. Koonce, of Onslow county, was in the city to-day. Mr. John R. Paddison, of Point Cas well, was in the city to day. Mr. Iredell Meares has been appoint ed a Notary Public by Gov. Scales. Mr. Robert L. Steele, Jr., of Rock- -f;M,mnn1 'nnnntv. is in the BXie?fl"" lZ . nAAn trlinn VEAInd LAMB on this market. The larg lujuaui, j monillS pasL, auu iucu . . citv to-day in the interest of tho ltooer- jn commenciog work seems to surprise cgt dcalcr a,d iho most complete stock ol del Manufacturing Co , of which Ne is pcopie. tho agent. Rev. Peyton .11. Hbge left on this morning's train for his homo at Rich- mnnrl. Vft. He exDresses bimsell as SSrafflS Eighteen Years Experience ! o N FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. ?5th, I will have everything In order at No. IS Sonth Front street, to serve the public ixom the' most complete stock of UROCEUIES In the 1 city. Call and cxmino and get prices. - ffS" Prices will be generally lower to attract the trade J. C STEVENSON. ECDt23Ct .... . - Board. AVING CL03ED THE MAYO HOUSE the people ol Tho marl hptween Shelbv I . I rl and Rutherfordton has been surveyed Meats in the city. Prompt delivery In any at the Rock 9, for the season, I have opened a in former years, and is parti ally grad- part oIlhe cit, fxee of extra charge. If you private Boarding lioute at No. 1W Fock et., ed It is contemplated to have the iron 1 , laid and the cars running to. or within leave an order you can always depend on get- between Front and Second. Rooms for rent ffihSSf?v y ft it vlt a auestion about ttag what you order and delivered at the right famished, with or without board. Rutherfordton being favorea oy a time and place closi call " and the depot may oe 10- , , w ... wo visiting the cated inconviently distant from that weiowB. - town, ine Uaroiina tienirai auiuyn- are going to do and we mean wnat we cay: ties made the people 01 n.niuenuiuuuii a m ft La a MVMI A US' an otter to give mem the road, but CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF.-.. lOc. and $10 notes in the hands of the GoTernment is sufficient to meet all suads, and aided in response to an Qairy on the subject, that so tar as b knew there was no immediate pros- Will Double the Business. Siirier is determined this Fall and thfv declined to entertain any propo- ition from that company, having just completed a contract with the Massa- thtiootta f 'rntrnction LiOluuauY. c- boxof fine scuppcrnong grapes from Mr. Collinsrvine. Mr. Morris Bear, of Morris Bear & Hm.. rp.turned to the city last night af- tarPon Shelbv and Rutherfordton, two ter a two month's absence. A portion large, bridges will have to be construct- j-uu ik. .mAiint nf hnsi- rL! .r -kM-f oirntprl to ed. and this will niaite met route au w inter w uouuio oi nia umc wmw wu. ' f exbensive one for the company. The ir.i :nnnrhoinA r i ness Ib&l ne aiu ias. tM Durcnase 01 cooub m ah Hiatnp is hat 25 miles. xJie arcuna " i B rwuuiM-u - , , u I . . : ,a cnrnt I 7 T :.: 1 1- xrora m5t 1 tnr! . . 1 sort to any uniairucas. ouc" v a""' 1 nis nouse anu iuu ieuiaiuuoi i ueniriauiuunM uato j 1 bUUl uur UOIC3. I .. . . 1 . I . . ... . . i:r 1. : in m.ira fHta ortP.nsion. I away presents .10 f m pleasure anu "--J-- '"J" hTv have nevUr been burdened with rriskET. . . LAMB....IOC. MUTTON.. lOc. ROASTS STEW.- S;b7 f.Tr and honest dealinS with l New Engiand and chiefly MX? the people. We guarantee give to among tho White Mountains; of New commcnce worjj only through the aid Th iocs Worth KnowlD ST. That Allcock's are the only genuine Parous Dlaster. ' - " Inarih and n.varv natron fully one hun That all other so-called porous plas- J dred cents value in return for each and rc imitations. . I every.dollar That their makers only get them up It makes no 10 sell on tha ronntation of Allcock 8. 1 menls other houses mav offer in the That all so-called improvements and ew mirrerilfinfa im hnmboffs. : at least from 15 to 33 per cent. That no one has ever made an im Hampshire. Chadboum Times: extended bv the Seaboaru system. Mr. J. R. Ken. It is one of the most imporwm piewa ouu are cx- world of some of the richest sections -of our I rm w .I - . M mm n M tm way of prices, we cau always save you K. of the most efficient Railroad state. , The extension oiuj r""f inn 1 . . . 3 . ninii win crusa mo - - 1 . 1 ita ,a rT"nnfni.- kii ' ww and frequent), mach more. ,eJ Genc, Supt. ot Transportation, of ffi$i&? o difference what induce- tn8 y. C. & A. R. R. was 10 our town -J,. froal the opening up lothe' on 1-c.rri v Mr. Kenlev 13 saiu Ha is Drndent. en 1 ,:,w o...... , rff men in tne ooulu. ao 1 ra-ii tirir Mr Morzanton. ai iax- nSiVrnMKi.r 1 11 MrvrHt. siirn nro.tic and alive to every thing of mu- nrpsent will be nusbed vigorous- rovempnf Aiirva Pnrftm Plas-1 a rm L i ft.. ih. nonnifl nnil tha com i frnm ShAihv tn the Eatberford ter- He seeks to build up tne coun- hv timn ihe trading is com- You will flod a large assortment of JbSuES benefit th; peo- pl.ted lor ft-W"SS?fj . . ...t.io I "J rTi riii...:ij ft, mati: Ha I laid out for Cranberry and reaoy ior Tr 1 . . " all tiw.t a Pi... J . . . . I t.uu ontispv it vArv raaonahle nrtees. 1 ,' Aii n KniM nn Lhe road; tie I laid out lor irfranDerry lrs you obtain the best piasters v--w, "---"r" ' 5'" imrW.a!on here. I construction.' ........8 & 10c. .... 5c ....,....5& IOC 5C. .......lO&loc. k. ... ...1S2 l-2c. r......;. ...it: i-sic. Bcspcetfolly, JNO. R. MELTON, Stalls 1 & a, New Market.' , sept Ji it - Star eopy :-:i':;:tMy f f more money nan at anything else v w 1 h J by taking an agency for the best eeClnz book oat. lieginner succeed grandiy. None fall. Terms free. UUU-ett Book Co, Portlan J, "Xlxine. . dec3lwly SHANKS SAUSAGE.... PUDDING- f M3T Tula house will be kept opeaaUthe year round. - BIBS. MATO, sept 21 tf Oa Preinlca. Rev. Daniel Morrelle's JgNGLISn AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, lhe twenty-6ixtb annual seceion wlllbejrin Tflursday, the lat ot October. : . For terms cr any laformatloo, call at tbo School IIobsc, corner of lillh and Orange streeta. - tcpt 18 Zw- Cape Fear Acade my. milE TIIIBTEKSTII SESSION WILL open X on Monday, fept 28th, In the Meglnncy School Boom, corner Fourth and Princess Sta. it is Impresecu upon parents, ana guaruiani that It Is important that pupils should enter at the beginning of the session' Catalogues to tie lua ai iuo doukwr-i. WASUlXUTUn CATJUfciT, - acpt 13 2w , '. : Principal. Munds Bros CTT1IOLESALE AND BXTAIL : DRU(J- f OISTS.IC4 North Front St.. Wilmlagton. N.r RAlJrit nnler from Phrslclans ana Merchant In the country, and guarantee btt i goods ana lowest rnces. , - w " aide. d&w eod at JAC0BI S HOW. uepoi. T mas waueo . - - ...
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