- r. . , , ; ; ; ; . & "' r i t v- , .. " ' r IHI3 tepted by JOSH T. JAME8 SUITOB AKD PKOrKlXTOB. ASCRIPTIONS rOSTAGK PA1I , flOO. Six month $2.00. Tlt 306 fioc; One month, S3 cents. 50 i r wUl be denremi by carrier, free 1116 l!l m any part of the city, at the abort grates low and liberal. ' bsrrtbewwtnreiwrtMrMd jTw ccive tnetr paper regnlarty. ' trThi Diiily Bevinb has the largest , ...i.-.finrL. af any newsvaner ..V I i; 'tsifrf. vitkccxtyof wumxngwru :TTl vv Mickny is said to spend ,c tfK) 000 ft year out of the income from teoty-U-o mmi'ms. r Fmticis Mead, of Ljnn. Mass.. . ,9oki'i Uy treated oy n:s janer .mat eurlj the old waiv's daughter as t'$tn Karrar was very - favorably jmnre's.d oy the President, He also jounces Mr. G. W. Childs -the ideal American gentleman." - Accrdinsj to the Medical World, every farmer wears out, on the aver se, two wives and a halt in his life time. A naturalist, who has just re to rued fro Spain, says that the natives keep Ircos 'n cages for the sake- of their "music. The Fcore of winning tnounts for English jocKejs for this year now itan'ds: Archer. 265; C Wood, 125; G. Barrett, 87; Watts, 68; Giles, 67; Farrett. M. . t Gluck s Alceste" has been rcviyed at the Vienna opera after seventy-five jeirs ol abeyance. This is the work of which tho Abbe Liszt -said that it might have been composed by .Wagner. The other day there died at Turin Padre (liacomo, the confessor of Coast Cavour. I: was to Padre Giacome that Cawur addressed his dying words, "Father, a iree church in a tree State." The work of repairing, the slight damage done some lime ago to the metal apex and capstone ol the Wash ington monument is in progress. The circles ot scaffolding surrounding the apex ot the obelisk give a very queer appearance to the shalt." ' In the garden ot a residence whose lawn slopes down to the bank ot tho Delaware, near Chester, a shipa yawl bas been set npright. painted red. and turned into a flower holder. Living blossoms and foliage plants fill it from tem to stern, and flowering plants climb its one mast and twine about the tSJ3. Con'sul Mason, in a report to Secre tary Clyard, says that the prescription that did most good in the recent cholera sooarge at Marseilles was that of the lite Valen-.ine Mott. of New York. Its formuhis: Tincture of rhubarb, ten parts ; laudanum Sydenham, four parti ; camphor, one-half part; 'syrup of ether, fifty parts; syrnp of bitter orange peel, fifty pans. rOoe teaspoonful in . a little water and repeat until symptoms cease. Charleston News and Courier: One of the shrewdest features of Mr ParnelPs policy is the attention he pays to the United States as a reservoir ol moral strength and material aid in sup port of the cause he represents. ; Hia presence at the National Convention of the Irish National League to be held in Chicago in January next will undoubt eJl7 contribute much to the importance and interest of the convention. A sub-commiltee of the fortification hoard has devised plans for the defence of New York harbor. Jt is proposed to construct several light draft monitors with revolving turret?, capable of car rying four 16-inch guns and with suffi cient machinery to move into a good Position to stay the advance of an ene my. The monitors will be similar in instruction to the stationary floating arrets in the English navy A heavily loaded street car in Phila delphia was stopped last week by the ailing of one oi its horses from exhaus ion. The poor beast was lilted to his feet, and was about to be reharnessed, though his shoulders were raw; but no one protested until a young lady vehe mently warned tbe driver that she ou'd procure his Immediate arrest if fc persisted in trying to drive the horse. The driver sneered and swore, but took tha bint, and the horse was sent away. Charles I). Fredericks, 770 Broadway, - V., the celebrated photographer, ys that Allcock's Porous Plasters, have been used by himself and family er twenty years. IL? found them Wonderfully efficacious in coughs, colds. lDd pain in tho back andsulo. Applied to the pit of the stomach they quickly cored him of indigestion and dyspepsia He also found them admirable" liver rea!atois when applied on tho right ,lde - V d&w. We have a largo lot of glass for Hot houses which we are offering low. icon's Hdw. Depot. t VOL. IX. WILMINGTON, N., C. SATtTE DAY. OCTOBER ISSS:3" NO 249 Senator George, in atrieecb delivered In a Mississippi town the other day. said : -1 intend to stand by President Cleveland and the Democratic party. First, because I think they are right. Secondly, 'because I know that w hen I stand by the President I stand by you and assist in strengthening a farrier against sectional persecution, w hich will overran this country unless defeat, ed by tbe Democratic party." . ' Do3t want thy teeth like Ivory white," J - Thy Hps like roses blooating, Thy breath perpetual a light. 1 be comoB air perf amlng? Use 8UZOUOM r, for that will bring Health, beauty, frjgranc3, evemhlnz The Standard Tooth Wash of tho age. is SOZODONT. Ithas dis tanced competition. Discolored teeth are rendered whito by its use. Tho breath derives, fragrance from its aroma. It prevents and arrests dental decay. The gains become rosier and harder nnder its operation. All its in gredients are vegetable and antiseptic. tu tb sat ' LOCAL NEWS. II0EX TO 1IW ADYERTlSifil EIT& C W Taxes School Books . Geo W Thick, Jr Auctioa. - r ajtWSBJEBQxa The Haul Plaino ' Johs J IIedxick Marked XTn SJHoori A CorioridOraugea Joun 8 McEachken, Sect'y Notice F C MliXEK Sweet Gum and Ma'leln Change of Sailing Days SYiWSSCo Ja.s O ctt. Druggist The Great Natural Bcmedy For other locals see fourth page. Day's length 10 hours and 54 minutes. To-morrow will be the last Sunday in the month. , : ' Sunset to morrow afternoon at 11 minutes past 5 o'clock. . , Tbero were no interments in Belle yue Cemetery this week. - Christmas comes on Friday this year and it is just two months off. There was one interment in Oakdalc Cemetery this week, an, adult. Two new lamp posts were placd in posiMon in front of the Orton to-day. Nor. barque Stanley, Moldsen, hecce; arrived at Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 21st. . Thanksgiving Day falls this year on the 26ib. just one month from next Monday, There were quite a number of flats loaded with wood in the docks this morning. The Rcguter ot Deeds issued four marriaxre licenses this week: air for whjte couples. V- ; .: There ." were "fivo interments three adnlts and two children in Pica Forest Cemetery this week. There will be services '-at the Second Pf esby terian Churjh to-morrow . The pastor did not attend Synod. When yon think that you need a new hat. vou wilii be reminded that ibe "Melville" is the best, and it is sold by Dter. t R v. J W . Primrose will preacn in the First Presbyterian Church to-mor row niff tit at 7:30 o'clock Mo services In the morning in that church. - A great lot of Qem's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c and up wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 37 Market St., J. Elsbach, Prop, t Josh Meares. a well-known colored drayman, died at his residence. 703 Red l Cross street, at about half past 9 o'clock last Thursday nizht. His disease was consumption. . The Young People's Association, con nected with St. Paul's Lutheran church, will gire an entertainment; consisting of vocal and instrumental music.' at Luther Memorial building next Friday night. The second crop of green" peas is on market and selling at 40 cents a peck. Green corn is also still to be bad at 15 cents a dozen. Jus; think of pulling rrecn seas and green corn on the 24th day of October. V Arrangements have been made by which tho depth of water in the Cape Fear at Fayctteville will be reported here daily The latest report stated that there were two feet aud a half of water, with the river rising. Rev. Charles J. Soon will preach at St. Paul's Lutheran church at II o'clock to-morrow morning. Fhe ser vices at night will be conducted by the pastor. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau. Ser vices morning and night in English. . We .sk those in need ot a heating stove' to ex amine our stock and hear our. low pi ices, before purchasing. Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t Rev. Charles J. Soon will deliver a lecture at Luther Memorial building at half past 7 o'clock next Monday night on Life in China." Admittance free. Cotton. : The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending with; to-day foot up 8,146 bales, against 4,8S0,bafes for th e corresponding week of last year, an increase this week of 3.2G6 bales. The receipts ot the crop year to 'date foot up 39 591 bales, against 37,369 bales to same date last year, an increase this year of 2 222 bales. ; f - -ICeligious Meetings. The scries of meetings which have been in progress at Brooklyn Hall during the week are increasing in in terest and they will be continued until sometime next week. Rev. Dl W. Herring, who conducts the services, is an earnest worker and his efforts are being crowned with success. La3t night theftttendance was largo and the meeting was the most interesting of tho series.,. There will be services again to-night and also on Sundayjand Mon day nights.; The Cotton Market. Up to this date the receipts ot cotton at Wilmington are 2,222 bales ahead of the receipts to same date last year. This U a very gratifyiog thing to think about, especially when tbe heavy de crease at sonic other points is consid ered. Up to yesterday Charleston had fallen off nearly 20,000 bales and Nor folk nearly 75,000 ba!e3, more than 40 per cent of last year's receipts for Nor folk and nearly 12 per cent for Charles ton. Oa Thursday iriiddling cotton was vuotcd at 9 j to 9 3-16 in Charleston and 91 in Wilmington. i 1 An Important Case. We learn tb rough an esteemed cor respondent that a very important case, which affects the entire State, was tried at Clinton, Sampson ccunty, on Friday last. The issue was as to whether the coonty bad a right to levy and collect taxes in excess of tbe constitutional limitation for the purpose of support ing the public schools four months in each year as required by the constitu tion. Judgment was rendered in favor of the tax-payers, from which an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court. Messrs Boykin & Faison appeared for tbe tax payers. Another Fact ! A dealer who trades in Chatham St., in New York, is terribly alarmed lest customers ! should visit Broadway. Those who have but I a small business cannot afford to be generous to their patrons, while . the enterprising and prosperous merchant can always af ford' to treat the public handsomely. To adopt any other course woe Id show a lack of appreciation exte ided Fisij blate is never behind in progress, en terprise and business liberality, nor of a full recognition of the confidence of the public. When a small Chatham street retailer would be distressed tc give away a fi vc cent toy, Fishbi,a.tje always -has a hands ime souvenir to present to his customers. You can't compete with Fjshblate. And so for tbe honor and pride which all ought to feel in our city,' help build up a great clothing establishment and rejoice in its success. Envy is the meat upon which small minds feed. Noble natures neither know nor recognize such a sen timent. And it is well- known to all that when a person of uncertain pro pensities has appropriated property that does not belong to him and the police are after him and pushing him closely he shouts vigorously "stop thief!" This decoy cry is too old to avail in these modern times. So, when a progressive merchant is outstripping all competitors, and a Cheap John es tablishment. whose only road to suc cess is humbug, is anxious to overtake him and to detract real merit and to withdraw attention from his own short coming, tbe shoddy dealer always shouts humbug! at the top of his voice. This little game will answer in some parts of the world but bas long since played out in this section f our great republic. A hint to the Wise is suffi cient, t Dr. Pritchard announced last Sunday that he would preach on Sunday nights s series ol sermons especially adapted to women, beginning with a sermon to-morrow night in which be will en deavor to "show . Why more women are Christians than men.". The topic of the morning's sermon will be' The Parable ot tbe Talents." ' The best ready mixed paint can b had at J acobi's Hdw. Depot. He has it in ail size cans, from half pints op. t - - ,r. . - : i v :";. .City Court. ; The only business before tbe ; City Court this morning was1 to .'dispose , of four tram p9 three white and one col ored wild were arrested by the police! last night. They all promised to leave the city instsnter and we re discharged with a warning not to be" found here when tbe sun goes down. r .- i , A Foundling. j At about a quarter of II o'clock jralt night officers Gaffora" ndugh found a newly born colored male infant on the porch of ar house on' Sixth street, be tween Mulberry and Walnut ' which they took to police headquarters.! Vtr. F. W. Potter, Ci'y Physician, was sent for, and he pronounced the child healthy and about live hours old. At his suggestion the waif was sent to the city hospital and placed in charge of the matron of that institution, who cared for it as well as circumstances would permit, and at last accounts ! the child was doing as well as could be ex pected. There is no clue as to the pa rentage of the child, but steps 'have been taken to ascertain that fact if possible. - ; Painters and those in need of white lead, colors, oil, etQ., can get the best, ad save by buying, at Jacobis Hdw. Depot. , t, Beware Where You Trade.' T he question that should interest you the most is where tbe best clothing, for men, boys or children can be, had for the least money, without any nonsense or humbugging. . Just think for a mo ment, .how could these scheming con cerns exist if such Was hot" the case; if their prices were not above Siikiek's, who is satisfied with the smallest liv ing profit? We sell as fine clothing as can be bought ready made of the larg est clothing houses in this country, but we also have low aud medium qualities, for every one i3 not able to buy the finest. It is a well known fact that every garment in our house, whether the cheapest or the best, is strong, du rable and well made. We will not sell poor, worthless goods at any price. Re member, also, you are not taxed for any snide 10 cent gifts. We are not tricky, fbut we do guarantee to give you more and better value for your money than you get elsewhere.. 'This is the secret that lies . at the foundation, ot the success of Shriek, the Old Reli able Clothier, 1 14 Market st,; "feign of theGolden Arm- ' ' , t' ' ,, : The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 747 bales. ; ' , ' tn-r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." rjHB SKMI-AN MjAli MEETING Of! TBS Stockholders of Bellevne Cemetery Coinpany will be held at the Law Office of JohnD. Bel lamy, Jr., Erq., at I. SO o'clock, p. m., MON DAY, the 2 1th- Inst All Lot owners Invited to be present. JNO. 8. MCEACHEBN. octi It -s " Secretary ( FIRST OF; THE SEASON ! . at. --:2y, OCt 24 tf E. J.. MOORE A CO'S. Geo. W, Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER k COMMISSION MERCHANT. Office and Sales Room, 215 Market St. Wilmington, N. C. A UCTION SALES TIII3 (SATURDAY) night at, commencing at 8 o'clock, at Sales Room, on Market street, between Second and Third. . oct 24 MARKED 4)0 WN! GOOD OPPORTUNITY FO. BUYERS will be forn 1 In the low prices I am njw oflcr Inz all kinds of Table Gcods. Pare 11 en fable Dimask worth 7Zc. " ? " " . tiftc worth i fOc " Cream Double " 19o wor.h 1 bo. " " H hlte TaSle V $1 Wl worth $1 3). ponbJs tl 19 worth tl 00. and -14 Table Napkins an I Dovllcj la pro? portion. . " ' . ! t u . stok of Ca"elmcrc i Lt being ripl-1 ly re daced. Boy's nils made to order at a saving of.25 percent on CioUur's pricaa 4 JNO. ' JJ; ' HEDRICE; oct; i 'i ! : 1 t Florida NEW ADVERTISEMENT milS GEEAT NATURAL REilEOVj Con JL centratcd Crb Orchari Water, f . Natu ral Water found only in lincoln count vi Kcn- tarsv. ) ice concentrate is prepared ur evaporating the Ns tural Crab O rchard Wat or. obtained at the cpnngs, to a consistence eon venl9Dt for nae and traosportatlon. JJllof the Valuable Pr. portles of tSe Water are Pre served, some ol which arc rtn lered losomue In'th procees of preparlne the tfalts." llore convenient, always ready, and more pleasant to taao tnan tbe "salts. " - JAMES D. NUTT, Drogekt.V OCtit.- aiSS. front fct' Hew YotJl & Wilmington Bteamsliip o. f - FKOM PIER UlK, NEW YORK , At. S. o'clock . P. M. BEGULATOK... ,;.,.?atnrt:ay, Uct. Z BENEFACTOR... ..Saturday, Nov 7 KEGTJt ATOE? . . . . I ... . .. Saturday, Nov 14 ieNEFACTOR. ... . .. . . .r. Saturday, Nov 21 FROM WILMINGTON GULF STUEAM Friday, Oct. CO REGULATOR.. I.. Fi May, Nov 6 BENEFAC'TOR. ............... Friday, Nov 13 REGULATOR. ....Friclay, Nov 20 W Tnrotxgh Bills Lading and Loweal' Through Rates guaranteed to and from Point In North aad South Carolina, , Wax Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent . ,i . Wilmington, N- C. TJIEO. G. EGEH, Freight Agent, . .: . ' - '- New York. ; WM. I CLYDE A CO.. Genera. Azenw, . -, - i zi Broadway, New York. OCt 24 f ; . t . : .... f. r. ' Oysters! Oysters! F BESI NEW RIVER OYSTERS will be on hind at the Acme Saloon, N. E. earner Front and Dock sU.i dally. - 'Also, finest Wines, Llqnors, Cigars, Ac. , , s, J. G. L GIEckCbEM, frdp. oct 3 Ct eat mon L. It. Parson, DTANO'AND ORGAN TUNER. GRADU JL ate of the New England Conservatory of Aiusic. .jtxpenencea uotn in lactory ana route worK. Repairing a Bnecialty. Terms reasonable. Orders lctt at the Bookstores, or directed to box 533, will be promptly attended to. oct s ltwams Jos. H. Denclc, THE REPRESENTATIVE PIANIST OF iT THE SOUTH, WILL GIVE A PIANO RECITAL, MONDAY, OCT. Sfilb, 18S3, at 8 o'cloc.k.p. m. MISS ANNIE HARIS SCU 30L HOUSE. . - j ; h Admission 55 cents. , (Tickets to be had at Bookstores of Messrs, Heinsberger and Yates and at the doer. ; Still They Come ! KOTHEB LOAD OF THOSE FINE WESTERN CATTLE just arilve3; they arc fattened on clover, timothy and herds grass , west of the Blue Ridge. This Is tbe finest Beef ever oiTertd to the" citizens of Wilmington, and can be foun only at Fourth Street Mar ket. We do not keep an Inferior article of Beef. The "best or none'' Is our motto. You will find our Stands weHsnpplied with VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON and PORK of the best qual ity at 10 cents a pound. We now have on hand, and will constantly keep, a full supply of FRESH EGGS AND CHICKENi at ihe lowest market prices. We arc now selling only the "FARMER" SAUSAGE, the very best made In tho city, and in our judgment the only good Sausaga sold here. Send In your orders. Meats delivered promptly and free of charge in any part of the citv. iOCt83 2t- - J. F. GAR BELL & SON. Sale of Sound Property for Partition. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Superior Court of New Hanover county in a certain proceeding therein pending, wherein Mrs. Alice Llppitt, widow of W. H. Lippltt, deceased, John M. Walker andwl:c Mary L. Walker, Sarah C. Linpittand Dever eanx H. Llppitt by his Guardian, Dr. D. T. Haigb. are the petitioners, the undersigned, a Commissioner for that purpose duly appoint ed, will tell at public auction, on Mon -lay, Novemler 2nd, 1S5, at 12 o'clock, M, at the Court House door, In the city of Wilmington, all that piece or parcel of land beginning on the margin of the Sound, known rignta vlile Sound, about r feet Nortli 01 tbe South east corner of Vsll's patent, dated Airil 15th. 1761, at a Cedar Make, and running thence. 48 dcg.I5 inln.. W. 7 chains and sixty-three finks to the Northeast corner of tbe fence en 'closing the front part of the lot heretofore oc cupied as & bummer residence by Mrs Alary Llppitt, a large Cedar tree standing about one chain and 20 links from said Cedar stake, (the beginning point) being in the line lnt?nd ed to be designated from the said corner of said fence. North 4J deg. W. 4.27 chains to a stake in the northern line of the fence en closing the garden of the lot above re f cried to i thence N. S deg, W. fel links to a large Cedar tree; thence N. 63 deg. 3J ml a., W. wuh the general line of a row ot Cedar trees stnd ing on the Southern side of the road leading to Wilmington, 12 chains and 33 links to a stake, theaee Couth 3 dea. W. with the range of the stump of a plus tree and large pine tree now growing, to the Southern line of tbe tald Vail tract; thence South 00 deg .Eat vtih said line last referred to, to the fcouud ; thence North with the Sound to the beginning Tee said tract lelng the same which was coarey ed to the said W. H . Llppht by R. E. Davii, Jane L. Flemmiog and F. J. cutiar, by. deed bearing date March 13th, and rcgis'.e-cd in tho register's office. ; Bok Q. Q. page $11. except so much of s'ul tract of land as was conveyed to Mrs. J. Dw Uppltt by Wm; IL LipplU containing id of an acre, ntore or less. , - TfluMaS W. SrUANGE. . Commhi&loncr Oct 10 It 10,17, 2, 31 A J " In. j Tin i. a, . ii t -. V PIXAS3 KOTICS. TTiTrtll bi r!i3 la rsctlv ccrratalcscoa troa era trlcsds cn say lid ail JcUtftcti ; svberal interest trot " Tie name of the writer must alpravi be - 3eed to tharrtox. CosunuidcatSo&smast be wrrttai ei o? . osssiXdoi.the paper. FtRonaJStles i&njBtbe avoided. And it la eepedally aad partlcnlaxiy tnJ tood that the Editor does cot always sncot the viewaof correspondents czhus so. atatt in the editorial coftxnns. NEW AJJVERISEfilENTS. Another. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS Till d ty, aco.hcr large lot of , . Millinery and Fancy Goods, among them a full line of JERSEYS, all col orn. Th3 attention of the Ladles Is respectful ly Invited. - . MISS E. KAltltER. Tollers Bit'Ulng, opposile New Market. W e w D rue; Store. J HAVE OPENED AND NOW OFFER FOR sal alHlic article ujually kept in a Vxwg, St'Tiic; M'y Drugs n re cut Ire y new anlfro'h, m inufacturci bv Eonie uf the best ciiemUts in tho world. Not one particle' of my stock i? oM. ' Any - une ' approcialing the value ot NEW, FRESfl and FINE COOJQ will find It tn their advantage ,lo purchase of me. . , , ROBERT K. BELLA HV,; . oct 23 N W Cor. Market an4 Front Sts. . OF- : Pall & Winter -AT- 1 1 KATZ' .116 Market St. An Entirely New Stock -OF- Silks, Rhadams, OUomans, Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot?, "' Ladies'Clotb,' Henriettas, Flannels, &g , &c. White Goods, Lacc3, Edgings, Furs, Glove3, Corsets, MeoJand Boys' JVear, H98idryHoasekeeptfi Xroods, Domestics, Notions, &c , &c. , At prices lower than ' they4 have been ' known for years. Terms Positively Cash ! ST I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is the same treatment . r Gasb: !; XMxr'i Cash ! And assure you at the same Xm e, my kind patrons, that I propose la main tain in the lu'ure the reputation gained in the past of having The Bestj the Cheapest I AND- ' MOST COMPLETE ASSOKTME.M OF GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced at PJJ. TJI. ICATZ'S sept 21 1 1 &I Alt EL 1ST ST. f Every Day,. pUESH NEff JilVEK OI8TEU3 on liand every; day this month. The ceiebraTcd WISBERRYO Y8TER9. Hard to beat and best Oysters In tho world. GEO, F. HERBERT, 1 ept 30 Im nac t star Saloon. . Oyoters I jyjORE OF THOSS FINE s- i lluiiSE OYSTERS, best Draught -J-ISeer in the city, best WhUkevs and line 5 c'a Cigar. Eating JIouso and Oyster Saloon at Mechanlc'a taloos. No. 6. South Front &t oct 17 J. M; MCGOWA-, lT0p. Bay and Night. fjlO ACCOMMOEATE TnE PUBLIC, from. this date, W. 8. BRINGS & CO'J NEW DKt G AND PRESCRIPTION STORE.' 117 S. Front ft., opp. the Market House, vill be cptn tut lumrt for filling Prescriptions, and supplying other urgent seeds. Oct 17 6t G ,, ... ..-

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