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I5; ... 1 as?'. "7w THIS PAPER ..bBiMd rrery eWa. Swidayi x- try exenlaj epted by JOSH T. JAMES, IDITOK AWD rBOFKOTOB. rB3CBIPTION9 POSTAGE PAID: rear t 00 slx montha t2-- Thret mXas. 0116 month 55 cnto nDcr will be delivered by carrier tree J in any part of the city, at the aboT 10 cents per week, vrate low and liberal, tjiubacrlbcra will report any and all fall wwclve their paper regularly. Me circulation, of any newspaper pZlish&l in tH city of Wilmington. ISteeltctionswill be hM this year fo'lows: Connecticut. November Jj,-Iowa. Minnesota, New Jorsey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, No tember ith ; Virginia, November 3d; ivnlo. Novembei ltb. Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle-. It is the general" impression that Atlanta will go for prohibition. The contest, however, r l,c a healed one, and boih tides J11 srer.d money liberally, having rJ5t;ji 100,000 each to spend on I he e'.tc'aun. It ha3 been staled that three ol Tiff3'"i operatives have been made seriously ill while polishing some pel r;aci human eyes which Mr. W. E Corlis, a member of the South Ameri ca commission, brought back from Peru anJ desired to have mounted in g)M ia the form of a necklace. Washington Star, Rep. : It has been siid that President Cleveland's letter to CommissioLer Eaton is "worth millions to tho District." It is worth even more to the country, and would be most val uable of all to the Democratic party if that party bad the political sagacity to lire up to its sentiments. Dr. Tahnage says that no man can be a Christian if his stomach is out of order. "Religion itself." he says, "will not keep a man cheerful if he has dys pepiia. A cup of coffee and an egg is no kind of equipment for a das's work. I take thrte good meals aud I eat more en Sunday than on any other day of tne week." - The German steamer Werra. from Bremen, arrived in New York with oqs of tho largest cargoes of gold coin on boar 1 that havo come to that port for&loog tinio. She bad $1,250,000. The coin was all in double eagles and was shipped through English bankers from Southampton, where the Werra touched. The dcw Goethe Society, which is exciting much attention in Germany ha already obtained about six hundred cezbers. The firet publication which it wili bring out will be the correspon dent, extending over many years, be- reentha Duchess Anna Amelia, ot Sue-Weimar, and the Frau Rath, the mother of Goethe. . New York has another case of mys terious disappearance that bids lair to riril the case of Editor Conant. Alex tader F. Oakley, an artist, Jeft home on Saturday, September 20. and has cot jet been seen since, and his ina bility to meet some heavy debts was we cause of his disappearance, llis ft is a daughter of ex-State .Senator Sprague. Ia the British Medical Journal. Dr. Foihergill says that a patient dying of euaustioa is generally dying of star toa. -We give him beef tea, calTs jelly.alcohol. seltzer and milk ; that small qtrantity of suzar of milk tdiomelat. But the jelly is the poorest iriofood. and beof tea a mere stimu- The popular bolief that .beef tea 5tiM 4tho very strength of the meat fterriblo error; it has no food value." Minnesota has iust hanced a man i-ader it3 re-CStal.lishmPn. rf I hr iWth fc utj. Seven Years aro a law was Hide to leave to, the jury tho decision -'Jier the convicted murderer should killed or imprisoned for life. The ori iuuriably chose the living pun- HaieQt, irrespective ot tbo atrocity oi Jennie. Then the plan of letting -ecoart design ate was tried with the result. - Jwkee accent and inflection have Mo fashion among the London "ocrats. It is a freak that may and &ot iastt Aa acquaintance of j Danravea attributes to him the icanized talk of his particular set. re Marquis of Lorne and Earl 77 ai!jed by their wives, are snp to have taken hack from Canada r American manner, of utterance. dam nlea could not fail to be P1 ia .London.and the novelty seems 1 'C DrovArt rtiirMnrr Small Dose Cure. .ioj the nst flfrv vpira !h nron- ot lirandreth's Pills haye receiT fir 3 of voluntary testimonials yr w0Bderful cures effected by these V .hey not only euro rheumatism, sia,piie3, diarrhoea, liver com- rH fid all fpvoro Knf human life. One or two at Cl n &n empty stomach, for a p0rlwois8Qfacient. deod&w. r 1 0 VOL. IX. A great sensation has been the Scottish highlands, and especially among the crofters, by the announce ment that the extensive forests of Affaric and Kncckfin, on the estate of The Cimholm, have been leased to Mr Winans, the American, whose proceed ings recently brought upon his head the severe reprehension of the Court of Session. He intends to add them to the vast extent of land which ho oc cupies as a deer forest in Kintail, Strathglass, and Strathfarar. . Gen. Edward F. Jones, of Bingbam- ton, was nominated on Tue?dav bv the New York State Executive Committee! to fill the vacancy made by Roswell P Flower. Gen. Jones will be elected, we feel assured, and he will fill the position of Lieutenant Governor honorably, fairly and with credit to himself and his party. His nomination was unani mous. He was a gallant soldier of the late war, having been in the first regi mcnt which left Massachusetts for Vir ginia. . He is a very popular gentleman and the news-of his nomination was re ceiyed with much enthusiasm. The New York Sun is to-day the truest and staunchest Democratic pa per published in New York City Commenting on Gen. Jones' nomina tion tor Lieutenant-Governor it says.: Tho Democratic State Committee has selected Gen. Edward F. Joaes of Bing hamton as the candidate of the party for the office of Lieutentenant-(nvern- or. This is a very fortunate selection, ana it win greatly strengthen the ad- miraoic ucset beaded by uoy. Hill. Gen. Jones is one of those rare men who, having served their country with all their power in her hour of need, have not since tried to live upon their military laurels, but have resumed their places among the people, and de voted their energies to becoming useful citizens. The man chosen for tho sec cond place on the Democratic ticket was the commander of the gallant. Sixth Massachusetts Rfieiment when it forced i:s way through the hostile streets of r la A . uauimore in response to rresiaent Lincoln's call Gen. Jones led the first regiment that reached the capital after the call of volunteers. Ho after wards raised another regiment and led it to the front. In recognition of his services he was made a Brigadier-Gen-eral. When the war was over Gen. Jones modestly set about earning a living as a civilian, and became one of the lead ing manufacturers in Binghamton. He is noted among his neighbors for his business ability, his generous disposi tion, and his public spirit. This i.q tho kind of soldier who can add strength to a ticket, and we con- - t r- in. 4.1 gratuiate me oiaie uommuiee upon me happy conclusion ot itsf deliberations. Now to work with a will for victory! LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D O'Connor For Bent Mbs Kilham Removed C W IATKS SCHOOI JBOOK3 J F Ga.br ell & Sow Arrived Munds Bkotuebs Druggists F C Miixer Tar Ileel Liniment C W McClamm- Mortgage Sale Johk E Melton The Best Yet Mks E A Lumsdxn New Fall Uats Hkinsbkkqrb M nsleal Instruments Historical and Scientific Society's Meeting The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 718 bales. Nor. barque Odd, sailed from Cadiz, Sept. 25th, for this port. Scbr. Uranus, Haskell, cleared from Philadelphia, Sept. 30tb. for this port. Swed. barque Liana, Andersen, sail ed from Cuxhaven Sept. 27th for this port. There were quite heavy rains yester day between this city and Goldsboro, but Deyond that point the rainfall was slight. Just received a lot of wood and gal vanized iron Well Buckets, which we are offering low. Jaoobi's Hdw. De pot. t The first meeting of the season of the members of the Historical and Scien tific Society will be held at Tienken's Hall this evening. For the best unlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c. J. Eisbach, Prop., No. 27 Market st. tf It will pay you to see the suits made to order by Dter. before you get a ready made suit. You can get a sat isfactory fit. in the latest styles. t -The public schools will begin their Fall sessions on Monday next and tho pupils will do well to get their books and slates' ready for another year of good, hard study. Mr.' Jno. R. Melton advertises in this issue some extra fine Duplin and Sampson stall fed beef which will be on his stalls at the new market to-morrow. Mill WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, The repairs which have been going on at the Fourth street bridge during the last week have been nearly com pleted and that thoroughfare is now being used for travel. Messrs. John F. Garrell & Son haye just received a large lot of fine Western beef, the first of which will be offered to their customers to-morrow, at the Fourth Street Market. Two of the white women from the corner of Fourth and Castle streets, were brought before the Mayor this morning,charged with being drunk and disorderly, and were fined $5 each. ' . rm 1 The Eastern Association, Baptist, will convene at Mt. Olive, Waynecoun ty, on Tuesday, the 6th inst. Arrange ments have been made by which those attending,lhe Association will becharg ed only three cents per mile each way for their tickets. The pavement at the foot of-Market street is simply execrable. It can hardly be called a pavement, for it is but little better than piles of rocks thrown indis criminately down, over which animals and vehicles may clamber as best they can. Some of the farmers are complaining of short crops, but there is no mistak ing the fact that a large amount ot cot ton has been raised in North Carolina this year. The receipts thus far have been unusually large and it continues to be brought here in large quantities. Memorial services will bo held a Temple Israel at 5 o'clock next Sunday afternoon in honor ot the late Sir Moses Montefiore, the Hebrew philanthropist and many times a millionaire, who liyed to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of his birth. On the night of Friday, th 9th in3t Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn will commence a series ot lectures at Temple Israel, which will be continued until the Feast of Pentecost. The lectures will bo de livered on Friday night of each week and the exercises will becin at 8 o'clock. Oak Grove. Capt. F. M. James kindly furnishes the number of interments in Oak Grove Cemetery during the month ended Sep tember 30th, which is as follows: Whites, four, colored, five, making a total of nine. Of this number five were adults and four were children. Chance of Hour. It has been suggested by quite a number that, as the long evenings are now approaching, the hours for holding divine service at night be changed from 8 o'clock to half past 7 o'clock p. m. This change will bo convenient for many and we learn that it will certain ly be made at once in some ot the churches. The New System. The immediate delivery system was inaugurated here yesterday. Master Frank K. Myers is the Messenger from this office who has been appointed by Col. Brink. He is a bright lad and tho grass does not grow under his feet when he is out with a letter. Four cf these special delivery letters passed though thj office here yesterday, throe of which were from the city and one for abroad, and we are informed that three of the four were in tho hands of the parties to whom they were directed withiu live minutes of the time of re ception at the Postoflice. The delivery ot the fourth was accomplished in about ten minutes. The special delivery stamps aro on sale here and can be had in any quanti ty. Yesterday's Gale. Although the wind did not blow with great force in this city yesterday, it amounted to a heavy gale at Smithville and did considerable damage. The maximum velocity ot wind there was 37 miles an hour. The pilot boats Uriah Timnions and Oracie dragged their anchors and were blown ashore and all the shipping, both at the quar antine station and in the harbor, had two anchors out, through which they succeeded in riding out the gale In safe- . The pilot boat OracU was towed off by the steam tug Italian, while the Uriah Ttmmons was still ashore at last accounts from Smithville. The gale was so severe that . the Louise came back to the city last night in order to escape its violence. You can save money by buying your heating and cooking stoves . from Jaco bi's Hdw. Depot. There you will find largo and fine assortment to selec1 The Orton House. We haye upon a previous occasion given an extended account ot this new hotel and have gone somewhat into mi. nute detail of its interior arrangements tor the accommodation and comfort of its guests, so that now little can be said in that respect. Within the last week Mr. Thomas C. Craft, with his corps of assistants, has been engaged in putting down the carpets and arranging the furniture, all of which were ordered from the leading dealers in New York, and the house is now fast becoming marvel of luxurious elegance. The ladies' parlor, which is on the second floor front, is one of the most beauti folly furnished and decorated rooms we have ever seen. The carpet is elegant in design and costly in texture. Rich pa;nting3 and expensive mirrors adorn the walls, heavy lace curtains are at the windows, tho chairs and sofas are rich in style, a magnificent cbanda lier is suspended from the ceiling, while an excellent piano, of Haynes Bros', make, is there for the amuse ment of the musically inclined. All of the halls and rooms throughout the hotel are carpeted, and the bedding and furniture of each room are rich, elabor ate and expressly adapted to the use of thoso whe desire ease and comfort, combined with luxury. In a walk through the premises to-day we were impressed with the idea that every need and wish ot the weary traveller had been anticipated and fully provided for, so complete were all the arrange ments. It is an honor to the city and will be a monument to the forethought. energy and sagacity of the mind which conceived and the pluck which carried forward to completion such a laudable undertaking. Superior Court. In the case of Henry B. Walker vs. Wm. Spencer, which was on trial yesterday at the hour of taking a recess, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. The case W. P. Oldham vs. E. A. Wright, executor of W.. A. Wright, was tried at the afternoon ses sion. Russell & Ricand for plaintiff and McRae & Strange for the defend ant. Judgment against defendant for $10. C. B. Wright vs. J. C. Ingram. &?c Rae & Strange for plaintiff, Russell & Ricaud for defendant. Judgment for plaintiff for $254,40. Cary Ellis vs. Sophia Ellis, action for divorce. Granted. F. H. Darby for plaintiff. No counsel for defendant. Personal Mr. A. D. McGowan. one of the prominent merchants and farmers of Kenansville township. Duplin county, was in the city today. Messrs E. II. Madigan, C. L. Mc Clurg and W. M. Dale, ot Cole's Cir cus, arrived in the cify last night and registered at the Purcell House. Dr. W. E. Storm, who has been ab tent from the city for about two weeks, visiting relatives in the State of New York, is expected to return home to morrow night. Mrs. Kate C. Wines, who has made quite an extended visit to New York, in which she has combined business and pleasure, returned to the city on last night's train. Gen. W. G. Lewis, Goldsboro, Civil Engiueer for tho Board of Educa tion in the survey of swamp lands of the State, is in the city to-day and reg istered at the Purcell House. If vou need a Fluting Machine vou can be supplied with one at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Removal. M1 ES. KILIIAM HAS REMOVED IIEB School of Art Needle Work to rooms on the corner ef Market and Front streets, over B. Solomon's Store. Entrance cn Front Street. oct a it For Rent. rjHE STORE OPPOSITE CITI Hall, at present occupied by Mr. C D- Myers. This Is a good stand for either a Drug or a Grocery Store. Apply to U. O'UUJM.KUJi, oct 2 It Bcal Estate Agent Arrived. OTHER CAB LOAD OF THOSE FINE WKSTKtut oaxtjuk. fresb from Clover, or chard. Herd; and Timothy Grsss pastures. Have got our Telephone up and Xa working rdcr. Thoaa who wish o order by Tele phono can now do so. We are selling the isEoT Jts&JCF xor less money tnan naa been sold In the city la twenty jcars tar Bemcmber that FOURTH STREET MARKET la now the BEST BEEF MARKET In the city and can lea the largest stock of nne meats. Meats delivered promptly and free of charrc In any part of the city. Hi 1885. NO. 230 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Historical k Scientific Sfdctj's Meetings Besumed rjlHE FIRST MEETING OF THJSSKA"rON will be held in TIenken Hall, at 8 o'clock, to night, and a full meeting Is desired, oct 2 It NEW FALL HATS ! JDST RECEIVED AT Mrs. E. A. LUMSDEN'S 111 North Front St. oct 2 lw The Best Yet I ANOTHER LOT OF FINE - SAMPSON AM) DUPLIN COUNTY MEP! ALSO. FINE VEAL, LAMB, and VENISON, LIVER PUDDING and SAUSAGES, Fat, tender and jelcy. No deviation from prices. Call early fnl leave oraers. Kespecmuiy, JNO. R. MELTON, Stalls 1 & 3, Now Market. oct 2 It Star copy Mortgage Sale. rjlHK UNDEBSIGNED, BY VIRTUE OF the powers In a mortgage deed made to him by David G. Lewis, the 1st January, 1S31, and re corded In the oflice of the Register of Deeds of BruDswick county, the 8th January, 18S1, in Book Z, on pages 36J, SGI and 362, and to sausry tne conditions of said mortgage deed, w ill expose to public sal. to the hishest bid der, at the Court House door, in the town of Smithville. Brunswick county, at 12 o'clock, M., on the 4th November, 1SS5, tho lot of land and tenements thereon, described In said mortgage, lying m the county or Uninswick, on the Northwest side of Allen's Creek, con taining 543 acres, more or lees, for a more par ticular description of Iwhlch refeicncc Is maoe to said mortgage deed, 'lerms cash. C. W. McCLAMMY. oct2 23t, Mortgagce Rock Spring Hotel. TVTY FRIENDS IN THIS CITY AND SEC lfX tloii are respectfully notified that I have this day opened the Rock Spring .Hotel, foot oi cnestnut street, wtcro i promise tnem when they come to see me comfortable beds, afgood'table and .prompt attendance, at low rates. viii be pleased to sec mem an. Respectfully, MRS. JOHN SMITH, oct l lm Lately of Bargaw. ForRenti A TWO-STORY HOUSE CON tainlng Five Rooms, with kitch en, out houses, well of good water, &c, en East side of Fifth street, be tween Walnut and Red Cress. Apply to W. H. YOPP. sept 28 lw ICG South Front 6t. Announcement ! NEW GROCERY STORE. fTlHE PUBLIC ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED X that we have opened a GROCERY STORE at 131 MAUKET 8TKEET, (Stevenson's old stand), and arc prepared tQ sen the JTJbtKsuKax amjj uhuiuksx uuo CERIES at a most reasonable rate. We are young men, and ask you to give us a trial, and hope to have a fair share oi patronage and merit toe commence or an uy strict attention to business. Respectfully, Oct J tf HOLMES & FILLYAW Musical Instruments. T HAVE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS enough to supply ev.ry man, woman ani child with one or more Flno Music Boxes from $1 to $5; Guitars fro t $1 to $15 each; Violins from $1.50 to $12 each; Accordeons from l to $10; Blow Acvordeons from $1 to $3; Mantel OrchcB trone, something new, $18; Organlnas, Man dolines, zithers, opera isanjos, uenumc men tor Concert Harps." Flute Harmonicas, Con certinas, Pitzshler Accordcons, all styles and prices, Double Basses, ana many oiner sman cr Instruments. Call and see them at HEINSBERGER'S, oct 1 Live Book and Music Stores. Limeade rriO-DAY, TO MORROW AND NEXT DAY only, at JAMES D. NUTT'S, Druggist, sept 28 218 N. Front Street STILL LEADING ! ipOBTNEtf'S TIVOLI BEER IS STILL IN tho Vail Tho lifarli tfnilaT.l l maintained always. It is the best on market. Sold to dea'ers and delivered dally, freshly bottled. sept 30 3t Between Market and Prlnccsi. H0RNE OYSTERS I A T MECHANIC'S SALOON -JTL from Oct. 1st, to end of teawu Best Beer In city. Fine Whiskey. Best 5c. oigar. uysicr tcrveu up stairs. r ' r . a Igar. C sept 30 J. M. MCGOWAV. Every Day T7RESH NEW RIVER OYSTERS JL' - x!S on hand every day this month. The celebrated WINBEBBYO YSTERS. Hard to beat and best oysters in the world. GEO. r. HERBERT, tept30 lm nac Star Saloon. Tar Heel Liniment. F OB INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE . Ely's Cream Balm and WeI-Dc-llevcr'i Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, &c.( at , FL5A82 KOTXC2. . TTtwd bagUd to noalvn eommiiaieacca from bur friends on any &a3 ailabjteti fanerallBtcrMttml "T:':-"": Tns uma of the writer must arwaya bait .. afchea to tho Editor. . . ComTnm.lcattona mart be wzlttn oa n) one aide of tho paper.:;. ...r..'.'- - I'r-,.': .'.;'. PcCTonanoea must bo avoldad ; And It ia especially and particularly end tood that the Editor does not always aadot the views of correspondeata uaUaa to itati in the editorial columns. NEW APVERI8EMENT3. o p wtma -OF- Fall & Winter Goods, -AT- 116 Market St. An Entirely New Stock OF Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot, Ladies' Cloth, Henriettas, Flannels, &c , fcc. ; White Goods, Laces, EdgiDgs, Furs, Gloves. Corsets. Men's and Boys1 Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics, Notions, ore , &c. At prices lower than they hayo been known lor years. m -rl j -w r m ' m X CI 1119 JL VSlil Vt3J i -f tgsT I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is tho same treatment Cash ! Gash ! Casii ! 1 i i i And assure you at the same 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 I AND M m m w - w -i -w v -v aw t - r- m MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced at M. M. KATZ'S sept 21 1 1(5 MAKKET" ST. Copartnership Notice, rjlHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS PAY formed a copartnership iu the business of Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, under the lirm name and style ol L. SIMON & CO., And will carry on the bueiness at the stand heretofore occupied by the old firm of II. HRUNUILD & BRO., No. Ill N. Water St. LEOPOLD SIMON, HENRY BRUNHILD, LEOPOLD BRUNHILD. Wilmington, N. C , Oct. 1st, 1883. - . oct 1 tf . Rev. Daniel Morrelle's TTJXGLISTI ASD PI.ASSfPiT Rrrmni Ihe twenty-sixth annual sctelon will bcin Thursday, the 1st of October. 7 For terms cr anv informal. on ! t ih. School Uoase, corner of I itth and Orange streets. tent 19 2w Cape Fear Academy. 11HE THIRTEENTH SESSION WILLoin . on Monday. Sept 23th. in the Mecrlnnrv School Room, corner Fourth and Princess 8ts. It Is imprested upon pare&t-ft and guardians that it is Important that pupils should enter at the beginning of the session- Catalogues to be had at the Bookstores. ' n WASHINGTON CATLETT, scptlggw PrindpaL Cold Weather IS COMIKG, AND NOW IS THE TIME to have your Stoves overhtuled and pnt np tor the winter. If'vnn u-ii fltfin- COOKLNG OK IIKATfNtt fiToVK- urn r.m tarnish you. - - s rare White pu always on band. ' " ; 1. KATZ'S, from. f- J. JT. UAUUKLIi m CUM. . .oct 2 Jt , Noa. 2. ft and ?, Fourth St Market jr. u. hillkits. cept 21 . . , Conor Fourth and Nan f ti sept 27 -, South mat St
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