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1 T cpttd by ' J0SUT.JAME8. , sorroB and PBOFMrroB. rBlPTIO3 POSTAGE PAID: 8 6L00. six months. $2.0. Three tJ9' fl.CO; One month, S3 cents. - BStncr will be delivered by carrier free IM P3P; ... r.,rtif the city, at the above ocenu per week- . tile rates low and liberal. AS?.rriieraiFl report any and all tail. receive their paper regularly. n ,...., Teriftn hftX th.P. lftTfHJtt m - 'llrC JJ'.LHJ j c,lt circulation, of any newspaper Wished, inihe city of Wilmington. & fished JnLhe -Janon Farra, in his lecture on D n.p, declare U'e "Divine Comedy" sa'perk-r w all fho epics r.f Virgil or if- toD not cxcpMo-r -Paradise Lost." ' i IteKew York Tinies in discussing ,!, war b' t't n Alabone and Cameron :;Jame3 that Cameron represents "the Jjtier element of the Republican par" Tee Astor e3taTe1ias sued .'he city of Se Yrk f r $70,000 damages, caused by ihe widening of West street and the -permanent improvement oF the west 5idc water front. nwntsvs" is the name applied to ,he inhabitants of the bouth of Wales by tbe men of the north. The nortb 0 have a strong dislike for a "Hwntw," and cau hardly understand biid'a'.cct. Tte Paris Vnudeville Theatre has jast adopted a very clever invention, by means of which each seat can be at occe folded up into the thickness of three inches, rest for the arms and all ; likewise a hat stand and a cane stand. : t A niece of Congressman Boutelle, of Maine, ba3 become a chorus girl in the Corinne Merrie Makers' Company, at asalaryof fourteen dollars a week. She is heiress to $100,000 and ran away from her homo .in Bangor, Me., to get oalhe stage. The legacy of $10,000 which Hector flczo left in one of his wills to the poor of Paris has the curious informality of Jacking his signature, although the clause i3 written entirely with his own hand. The executors and heirs will of courEc treat it as a legalized bequest. The mpres3 " Eugenie intends to remove the remains of the late Emper or Napoleon and of the young Prince Imperial from Chiselhursi to Aldersbot. Arrangements will be made for carrying out this project as soon as the Em. press returns from the Continent. The property of France, stored in the Garde-Meable in Paris, is said to have a round value of 30,000,000 irancs. It consists chiefly of furniture, glass; aud china, and contains among other pieces of historical interest the bed and writing desk of Louis XVT. . Some time ago a compassionate Ger man nobleman bought the favorite oid horse ol the Emperor William. Sad owa, and kept it in com fort till its death, a short time ago. . Now the skin has been well tanned and dressed, and is preserved as an ornament and a relic in the nobleman's country seat. In 1363 the llev. Newton Chance, of Texas, killed an editor in Sherman, and moved to Mississippi. At that time he was a lawyer, but, becoming converted, he entered- the . ministry. Recently be returned to Texas, and wbile on a visit to Sherman was ar rested for the murder committed twenty-two years ago. . Petersburg Index-Appeal: General Mahone is bending all his energies to the securing of the next Legislature, for iu possession means not only his re turn to the Senate, but the actual and active control of t ho State government. To gain the legislative substance, he is willing to allow tbo Democrats tho exe cutive ehadow. Philadelphia Press, Rep : There ; one thing that will do more . than any thing else to convince the country that President Cleveland desires to recognize the Civil Service Commission in the interest of reform and that- is the prompt dismissal of Commissioner Thoman, tho hypocritical and Irrespon sible member from Ohio. " . - Chronic Sciatica Cured. Ashland, Mass., January 23,1885. For tho last two "years I have hob bled around on crutches. Daring that time I was afflicted with sciatic rheu matism. I notonly suffered terrible Pain night and day, but vas utterly Mpless. After using eyerjosible el fort to get well, and exhausting the best medical advice. I waV-Induced to try four Allcock'a Porous Plaster. These 1 wore on my side; hip-bone and .thteh. In one week I was almost entirely free from pain, "and strength relumed f to fcJ palsied limb. I continued using these riasters with the most surprising results for three months," when I be came perfectly cured, ? anil abandoned the use of crutches. Persons desiring further information can address me. Post Office Box 184, J. F. Gates. 1 ft i YOL. IX. W LOCAL NEWS. IH211 rO IEW 4QVE3TISEMEITS. LG Cherby Oysters C W Yates School Books . DEN 1BEBOKE School BcokB r C Milder Tar Hee Liniment C P Iocket AttaTney at Law R E Lloyd Cld Weather is Here Report of the Con -itionof the First National Bank of Wilmington, NC Cole's circus showed in Goldsboro to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1.048 bales. Notice to the Boys Those Bracket Saws are here. Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f The finest dinner to be bad in the city is nt Corbin's Dining Parlors, from 1 to 3 p. hi. Z it "You should see the elegant Thibet wool undershirt for only one dollar at Dyer's. They are selling fast." A railroad from Goldsboro to a point on New River in Onslow, via Seven Spiings and Ricblands, is being talked up. ; Mr. L G. Cherry, on South Front street, near the New Market, will deal largely in oysters this season. See adv. in this issne. There were a good many strangers in the city to-day, many of whom will un doubtedly remain here until to-morrow in order to see the circus. You will find a full assortment of paint, horse and scrub Brushes, made by the best lactones, at J a corn's Hdw. Depot. Hi3 low price3 please all. f Ger. barque Fidelio. Meyer, cleared to-day for Wolgast, Germany, with 231,636 feet lumber, valued at $4,633, shipped by Messrs. W. Walter & Finke. Mr. C. P. Lockey, who was on Wed nesday granted license to practice law by the Supreme Com t, has opened an oflice at 111 Princess street, between Front and Second. The steam tug Blanche returned to Smithville last night from St. Helena, S. C, to which place she had towed the dredging boat which has been working in the Cape Fear. Fishermen complain that there is a scarcity of fish in the market, and that the catch is very light, owing, proba bly, to the Easterly winds which have prevailed recently. A white man was brought before the Mfyor charged with being drunk and disorderly on Fourth street, near Nixon. last night. As be was a stranger here and was penitent for the offense judg ment was suspended and he departed a happier it not a wiser man. There will be a plenty of entertain tnents during the next two weeks. Two circus performances to morrow; Zo Zo next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights; the Banker's Daughter next Friday and Saturday nights and the Bijou Opera Troupe in Mikado on the Monday and Tuesday nights follow ng Oysters lor Ladies and Gentlemen on half shell, stewed or fried atC r- bin's Dining Parlors. 2t Indlcattona- For tne South Atlantic States, fair weather, wind3 generally Northeaster ly with slight change in temperature. Tho "Villi." The pleasure yacht Vim, belonging to Messrs Kurc Bros., has been hauled into the dock at the Creosote Works oi Messrs Hansen & Smith, where she may be seen by all who would liko to look at a fleet and model craft. We learn that she will be disposed : of by raffle at an early day. Death of Mr. lumsden. Mr. James C. Lumsden, a highly esteemed resident of this city, died sud denly last night. at 10:45 o'clock, at his residence on North Front " street. Mr. Lumsden had been ill for some days past but was somewhat hotter yesterday and was at his desk in the Custom House during a part of the day. His death was caused by rheumatism of the heart, Mr. Lumsden was a vet eran of the Mexican war and his death is deeply-regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She stepped down from the steamer's deck. And trod the Coney Island sand ; Her glittering teeth showed not a speck. Her breath was like the-zephyrs blaad, These fine effects were caused, we know, By SOZODONTVJ twice daily flow. ' .Ladies who use SOZODONT have; only to nran thnir Una ta nrovn its Axrellenca. Their white, gleaming, spotless -teeth, and fragrant breath will tell the story. There is more demand for this whole some and unexceptionable preparation than for any other dentifrice In the market. . One day its use will be uni versal. - CLMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, TheSerkus. Cole's big show will be here to-morrow. It i3 generally spoken of in favorable terms by our brethren of the press in this State, although ' some of them com plain that the specially adver tised features of Arabs and lady esques triennes are all on paper and not in the show at all. The circus was in Weldon last Tuesday and the News says of it: There was a very good crowd in town Tuesday, drawn here by the an nouncement that Cole's circus would show here. A good percentage, how ever, did not go under the canvass, owing to the scarcity of money. The parade was much better than Usual and the general opinion was that the show was better than any that bad been here for years. The riding and trapeze per formance were excellent. Tho skating and the bicycle riding was loudly ap plaudtd and the human fly attracted great attention. The menagerie was good and Sampson, the big elephant, was a very mountain of flesh." The circus was on the whole Grst rate. Perouai Mr. F. D. Kooncc, ol Onslow county, is in the city to-day. Mr. J. H. Currie,ot Clarkton, Bladen county, arrived In the city this morn ing. We are sorry to learn that Mr. E. A. Ni3bet is quite sick and conGned to the house. Col. H. B. Short, of Lake Wacca maw, Columbus county, was in the oily to-day. Mr. R.0. Gilroy, agent for the Bijou Opera Troupe, arrived in the city last night. Dr. W. W. Harriss. who has been absent from the city several weeks, re turned last pighl. Mesers. C. Steven3 and Frank D Koonce, of Richland3. Onslow county, were in the city to-day. Sheriff Taylor, of Brunswick county, was in the city to-day, but be had not a bit of news to give us. Maj. P. F. Duffy, formerly, on the 6taff of the Charlotte Observer, was in the city to-day and gave us the pleasure of a call. Mr. Clement Manly, a prominent lawyer of Newbern, and a son of the late Judge M. E Manly, arrived in the city last night on professional business. Mr. B. F. Mitchell, who has been absent from the city for the last five weeks, on a trip to Chicago, III., com bining business and pleasure, returned home last night, looking well and hearty. Mr. It. R. Bellamy has returned from the Northern markets where he purchased a handsome line ot drugs and fancy goods which he will open in a few days in the store Northwest corner of Market and Front streets. Mr. Wm. F. Burcb, a' young printer of this city, ha3 secured a situation in Washington, D. C, and will leave for his new field of labor on to-night's train. We wish him success and hope that the "sit," will prove a "fat take" for him. The Perihelion of Saturn. October's starlit sky presents one prominent subject for observation and study. It is the perihelion of Saturn This long-expected epoch takes place on the 21st, at 7 o'clock in the morn ing. It is twenty-nine and one-half years siuce the occurrence of a similar event, and duriug that time Saturn has traveled more than 5.000,000,000 miles, and now looks the sun in the face from a standpoint 100,000.000 miles nearer to the central orb than when, fifteen years ago, he passed aphelion, or bis most distant point from the sun. Fortunate ly, at the same time, the earth ap proaches a point where her small orb is almost between the sun and Saturn, and profits largely by tho proximity. The increased size and clearer radiance boar testimony to the nearer neighbor hood of the ringgirdled planet. But It is almost absurd to speak of the uear- ness of an object whoso mean distance from the sun is 811,000,000 miles. We are at eca without a pilot in seeking to comprehend dimensions where a million miles is the measuring unit. We can. however, see results in the beauty and brightness of a planet that, fifteen years hence, will shine with a dull, murky light, in striking cDntrast with his pres ent serene aspect. Astronomers woo make Saturn ian investigation a spec ialty will gladly improve the favorable conditions. It will not be unexpected if they find out whether tho dark space3 between the ridges are merely shadings in or between the myriad satellites that make them up, or even it a ninth moon should be found faintly gleaming among its brethren. Nearly a gener ation of those who now tread the earth will sleep peacefully in its bosom while this wonderot the skies traverses the yast path that forms his circuit round the son. A generation of men lives and dies in one Saturntan year. Heard From. In a letter which was received by Messrs. George Harriss & Co., " to-day, from Philadelphia, from the consignees of cargo of 'Schr. Melvin, which has been reported lo3t, it is stated that that Vessel arrived at her wharf in that city on the forenoon of the 7ih inst., . safe and sound, alter a very rough passage. Zo Zo, the Magic Queen. Zo Zar, the magic Queen, will be the attraction at the Opera House for the first three nights and matinee on Wed nesday oi next week. It has proven unusually popular wherever it has been produced, and is free from any ves'ige of coarseness. Aside from Mr. George II. Adams, who is the cormedian the company is made stranger by tho names of Miss Adelaide Cherie and Messrs Redfield. Brown and W, H. Reeves. The Baltimore Sun', in speaking of the play says: ' Zo Zo" is a spectacular drama, quite different from the old style, inas much as there is no ballet and no va riety specialties. It is singularly clean, highly amusing, exceptionally beauti ful and quite interesting, while the scenery and paraphernalia excel any similar entertainment Os, Baltimore. The company i3 large and efficient, George H. Adams, the comedian and pantomimist, repeatedly convulsing tho bouse with laughter. Tis a happy blending of the beautiful with tbe amusing, feeding both the eye and the ear in a pleasing combination. JDIEJD. LUMSDEN At his residence on North Front st , at 10.45 o'clock, on the night of the Sin l&st., Mr. JAMES C. LU3I3DKN. The remains will be conveyed frcm his hooso- at 9 o'c'ock. to-morrow (Saturdav) morn'ug, to St. John's Church, where the ob sequies will be held at 9.30 o'clock. Thence the remains will be taken t Oakdale Ceme tery for interment. "new advertisements. Cold Weather is Here ! gTILL THERE HAS BEEN NO ADVANCE in the price of Wood at Ihe New Wood Yard of m E. LLOYD fCo.", at foot of New Market. Lew orders and have wood delivered promptly in anr part of the city. OCt 9 It. E. '.LLOYD 4 CO. Oysters. Oysters. Oysters. RECEIVING DAILY LARGE CONSIGN menta of Fine Fat NEW RIVER OYS TERS, which I will deliver to any Express OiKce In North or South Carolina, at loweBt possible price Delivered in any part of the city free of charge.- All orders promptly filled and quality guaranteed or money refunded. L.G. CHERRY, Agt., 110 South Front St , oct y lm Wilmington, N. C. C. P. Lockey, ATIOBiW AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPERIOR and Criminal Courts of New Hanover and the Superior Courts of adjoining coun ties. Deeds of all kinds and Legal Instru ments of every nature promptly ana properly prepared. ' JO" Office down stairj in No. 1U Princess street,. V ilmington. N. C. oct 9 2w Report of the Condition QF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, at Wilmington, In the Statcof North Carolina, " at the close of business October let, 1585: RESOURCES: Loans and'discounls i $693,762 00 Overdrafts 2,867 35 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. . . 50,000 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages . C7.88S 06 one from approved reserve agents. . o.,4S3 z Due from other National Hanks..... iJ,7yt 87 Due from State Banks and bankers. 7,24'J 03 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. 67.74G 50 Current cxpeuses and taxes paid. ... 3,15 73 Hills of other Banks 22,241 03 Fractional paper enrrency, nickels, , and pennies ISO CO Specie 30,432 00 .Legal tender notes 2,553 oo Redemption fund with U. S.' Treas urer, 5 per cent of circulation. ... 2, 50 00 Total .....$1,023,137 84 LIABILITIES : Capital stoek paid in.... $250,000 00 Surplus fund... 47,873 71 Undivided profits 1G.415 Co National Bank notes outstanding. . . . 44,900 00 Dividends unnaid 2.019 00 Individual deposits subject to check 204,941 27 Demand certificates of deposit.... . 256 697 70 Due to other National Banks C,O09 55 Due to State Banks and bankers. ... 440 4G Notes and bills re-discounted 130,745 50 Total. .$1,020,137 81 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Couxtv of New Hasoveb, ss. I, A. K. WALKER, CashierJ of the akov named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of October, 1855. A. J. HOWELL, ' Notary Public. Correct Attest : " . E.E.BURRUSS. -ALFRED MARTIN Directors, JAMES SPEUNT oct 9 1885. NO. 236 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OPERA HOUS E. FOB THREE SIGHTS ! MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNES DAY. Oct. 12, 13 and 14. Wednesday Matinee ! m . Th9 Great Spectacular Drama, EES (O S O 2 THE MAGIC QUEEN ! ' A dream of fairy land realized. A play i s pure as 'tis beautiful and astonishing as 'tij grand. Two Car Loads of Magjuitcest fcCKNERV. GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND BlAC- tifui. tABAFUERNALiAw Constituting an ar ray of dazzling splendor unorccedentci in the annals of modern stage history. The World's Greatest Pantomimist and Comedian, GEO. A.IDA.3ES3 Supported by tho acknowledged Queen of American Stago Beauties, Adeiaine Cherie, and a full Dramatic and Comedy Company j an ABiir of Men ahd Women appear in this monstrous production. Seats on sale Saturday at Helnsbergcr's. oct 8 5t Star copy By Yesterday's Steamer, JjUNEST LOT OF FRUIT YET Received. CHOICE MALAGA GRarES, Delevan, Concord and otter varieties FINE A8PIN WALL' BANANAS, . SECKEL PEAR 3, Best in the market, DUCHESS and other varieties DRIED FIGS. (New Crop), DATE?, (New Crop), Complete fctock Homt-Made Candies. Pure and freeli, and as cheap as same line of goods cm be bought In New York. oetS tf E. J. MOORE & CO. Elegant New Mackerel EXTRA MESS. THE FINEST FISH CAUGHT ! 8c. Per Pound. NETJF0HATEL CHEESE, JUST FROM STEAMER. VALENCIA ONIONS, WEIGH TWO AND THREE LB 3. APIKCE. G ets. Per Pound' LEAVE NO ODOR ON THE BREATH. Beets in Elegant Condition, 50c Per Peck. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HO North Front St. oct S What a Tumble ! HAVE NOW ON OUR STALLS, and will cut up on SATURDAY, and sell for, 10 cents a pound, beef that we will guarantee would cell for 20 cents ia Richmond, Balti mro or New York. The proof is In your own hands Call atd ecc .lt and leave orders at once or you will get left. Anothor car load of fine beeves, all steers, received this day from the West. In a few days we will open a Poultry Department and win tell Eggs and Poultry, the latter alive as wen as dressed. : J NO. F. GARRELL & SON, oct8 2t Fourth Street Market. T HAVE A FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS which will be opened to-morrow, Thursday, Oct. 8th. Hope the Ladies will give ms a call before purchasing. M It 3. K ATS C WINES. 119 N. Second Street, near Postofllce ocl7 ly . THE GEEEN HOUSE, Northwest Corner of Sesond and Frinccjs ta. - I HAVE JUSt OPENED THE ABOVE named House. Have on hand the Yin cat and Best of LSQCOR-. I. will also open a First Class RESTAURANT at the same place In a few days. oct sim l. li. RHODES, Proprietor Every Day. FRESH NEW RIVER OYSTERS on hand every day, this month, vy The celebrated WINBERUYO YSTER8. Hard o Lea anu uesi irysiers in tne woriu. tew, r. iiEaueiir, tept 30 lm nac Star Saloon. H0ENE OYSTERS! L T MECHANIC'S SALOON, k. iroax Oct. 1st, to end of tcasrn. Best Beer in city. Fine Whiskey. Best 5c. Cigar. Oysters iervedep stairs.. NewGroceries ept -r . . J. Al. A1CUU AH. , FULLS" KCTIC. ; Wt T7121 ta glT to rsc&Tt cotuaualcjtCos frcn oGTfflsnds on aay and D Ztv&jw genexallatfireattmt ' " v ' - The nana ol the writer must affray b? tlsnedtotieEdXor. ' ; , - Cora tti Tin Tea Uona mtuEt be wrirun oa c one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided! J : . And It la especially and particularly xmo etood that the Editor does not always en doi tho views of correspondents tinlssi bo Uis in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERISEMENTS. MERIT rjlBlS DEPARTMENT -13 NOW STOCKED with ah Immense line of seasonable goods, and complete la every dettil. . Our reputaUon lnthisctaes ot good3 Is scfllclet guarantcd that we show the richest assortment at lower pilces than any goods advertised, Theaseott-. ment of novel tic In rich material, for making and trimming hits, fa mora vat led and larger than all the stocks In the cit combined.' With our unequalled faciliUoi for handling quantities, enable us to mike prlcaa always under all compstliiou, at ' - . Taylor's Bazaar. AN IMMENSE LINE O F DRESS TRIMMINGS AND LATEST Novelties, Braided PaEsamentcrle, ranging la puces irom per. yara ana upwards, une special Mot Chenille Fringes, heavy and lino quality, only 75c per yard. Heavy and wide braided Fringe, G3c per yard. Worsted Fringo in aU colors for Drcsa Trimmings. fromJoC per yard up. Cloak Clasps, Worsted Braid, and thousands of other articles too numerous to mcnUon. A call will convince you of tho same at . . j ... ' .-. Taylor's Bazaar, 118 MARKET ST. oct 3 . , '' . ' Fall & Winter ope w I ra c of ; -AND -AT THE- New Store Opposite the Market, -o- MISS E. KARItER, yyiLL" BE PLEASED . TO SEE HER friends and customers, on Thursday, Oct. 8th, on the occasion of the opening of he new store. ' ; P. S. If the weather ia favorable ttettore will ba open both thU evening and to-morrow evenlns untll 9 o'clock. . Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 7, 1885. cet 7 Come; and See Me! . j HAVE REFITTED AND OPENED THE OLD CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, with the beet Wincp, Liquors, Beer and Cigars -to be found in the city. AJso, Oysters aud lodg lDge. C. HUBERT. oct 7 1m No. 15 South Water st Wanted. yE DESIRE TO EMPLOY THREE OR four yonng men of sober, industrious habits. Apply at once. " WHEELER & WILSON MI G CO.; w 19 rtocess st , Wilmington, N.C. T. H. PACK, At. , oct7 3t Found at Last 1 MONEY FOR LIVING ! 81 000 ASU 1N F1VE teaes T every invcator. It pays tetter than a Pavings Bank It tisva ItAttp.r than fintrtmmTt lOmriZ. it pys better than Bulldini Associations.' uui lemeiuucr amount can oniy De TCAl ized bv eecnrlnir a cjprtttcAtM In Th Vafini Life and Maturity Ascoclatlon.ef Washington. D. C. Plan practicable. ffiitAihln and Mntmi led by reliable and responlble meh of the cap it tii.ionjcu uy your senator L. is. ance and Representatives Wm. R. Cox and Whaiton J Green. It Is purely a business in vestment, therefore should recclre the attcn-' tion and consideration of the butlners men of Wilmington. 1 his plan Is popular through out the South. heransA It nn.t lm nxnhvi rhti living! ForfaU explanaUon of plan call at me i iircen uouse, iniscuy. ,; v cry respcctruiiy, -WM. n. GIBSON. WM. A- TCASTKlillA-V Spsslal Traveling Agents, - - jauonai uie ana aiaiunty Association, Washbagten, D. C. . We are able to add the fnllrvsrtno- from this city: W. H. feilBSON. Etiftfkl APntn.U ouainted with the maiorlty of the officers and uircMwio ut vtc auomu iiire and Malurlir Assoeiatlon. I can truly say that no men stand hisrher m lus!np nr flnircwi .fv.ia they do. Their connection with the Company nwuiuwcHgwoQumcrc was roth in cue to recommend Jt. , T. K. WALLACE. - "iJPxiDFt3D U Oct. 6, li5. , Mill lancyGoocIS,
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