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THI3 TAPES biubed every evening. Sundays. ex tC ' cepted by , JOSH-T. SAMESi EDITOB AND PBOPXEETOR. -,oc-t?TPTION3 POSTAGE PAID: u" ... i 00. Six montha. t2.09, Three J06 J .' Ana nnnth i.00; One raontn, centa , r-pcr Win be deHvcred by carriers free C;, la acy Prt f the cltT' at the above rf.orI0 cents per week. " - vl'l MnArt rl all tr retire ttclr paper regularly. n7y Rcnrienn ha the largest joni ' " r VisActf- in the city of Wilmington, Mrs.'Lngtrjf seerastohave been ha v .pa hisih old. time. She has painted her hair red. '- . yjjJ3 Cleveland will return with the present l.en ho goes back I mm New Wrfc. afte r having cast his vote. ChiciiP Times: It is tru - that Andy Johnson vvs3 once an alderman, but it irss hrfil tnai he ia(I factually Hved . - Sccrt-t-iry Lamar makes all visitors run a doable gauntlet first of a confi dential clerk in an outer room and then of bis private secretary. The sieve wcrks flae. President Eliot, of Harvard Unltei' v'x nnd the chef in the Parker House reitvaran'. l9ton, ,iiary f.I 1.000.-" receive each a h the twelve cities of Massachusetts jhe death rate averages 20.57 per thou sand. The extremes are 25.07 in Boston jr.d 13 '5 in Lynn. Mr. Blaine is reported to have once sid, in reply to a remark : "In politics there U no gratitude. Politics mean aabilion and success." , : ' Hercules Wilson, colored, has re signed bis seat in the Georgia Legisla tors, riving as a reason that ho can male more money by laying bricks at $1 to $5 a day. Lewis C. ttartlett. of Indiana Second Deputy .Commissioner of Pensions, his resigned, on aecount of ill health, resulting from old wounds. Baltimoro American : Senator Saw jerhas given $15,000 to the Young Men's Christian Association of Osh" kwh. It needs soma great incentive to preserve the piety of youth in a town with sach a name as that. Sarah Curry, aged 19 years, a giri of Scotch-Irish parentage, residing at Dover. N. II., has received a cablegram unouncjirg that by tho recent death of n uncle fn Scotland she inherits $1.- Texss Sittings : A bootblack named Joseph Moak has become an actor. It is now ia order for some actors to turn bootblacks. There are many who would shine in that profession to much more advantage. Washington letter in Philadelphia Sews: There are only 44,000 fourth class and 1,800 Presidential postoffices ye: to be filled. Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson'-s room is crowded fcilj with a long-haired-unwashed-siort-pantalooned crowd of hungry locking patriots who are "waitin1 to rtlhar." . Louisville Courier-Journal: ,Tbo ci.ored people of Mississippi inaugu- ra'ed ihelr first annual State fair at Jackson, yesterday, under the most wcoaraglng auspices. The fair is fos tered by tho White people of every Hction and clas3, while the colored People cater into the competition with ueP interest. . The opening address on fl'20:hult. wa3 delivered, not by Sen ior John Sherman, but by Gov. lowry , I'eaiocrat. . . . U8aiteaipts of the newspaper cor rodents to find a bride for Prcsi &ot Cleveland are fully as unsuccess were those made in President Arthur's interest. A friend of Arthur's waxhe4 the newspapers and clipped 0Qt eTerjthing that was published l0Gt his matrimonial intentions. Just Wore his term expired these clippings ereaii pasted in a handsomely bound rapbook and presented to him. On COVPT nag ctaMnnA a. ft t Pid with a auiver full of arrows, and '-words, -Many were called, but 2cwa3cho3en." Mr. Arthur regards memento with a great deal of -iresr. A-e Democrats all over the country -ffj a w.w uw tufcj ntu ug to please. . It they don't smile to- 7 there are no smiles in their souls Se York and Virginia aro sull firm eir allegiance to Democratic prin- The entire State ticket is elected lbth, inthe former by a majority i'tfoxiraatiog 15,000- and in latter by about 20,000 Cy. The Legislatures in both (Democratic also thus ensuring Ma- A Prominent EeDublican in this- city rked last nip-ht that if tha Rerjnh- faiIed to elect Davenport in Now mey might as well give it up and ;rawiDf and he Is right. The, -J 1 H VOL. IX. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1885 NO. 257 country is safely Democratic and Dem ocratic if will remain. c A wise policy on the part of the leaders will nsure the ascendancy of that party for many years to come. The basis and fabric ofxit all is the Solid South and Virginia, thanks in a great meas ure - to John Sherman and Forakcr, is once ajain at the head and front of the column, and there she will remain. As iong as tho solid Southern phalanx remains unbroken just so long will the Democratic, party retain con trol of the fiaffairs of the govern ment, a fact wtich the 'Republican leaders are already beginning to ac knowledge. J The very latest is that Hill is certain ly cleclea Governor of New York! T.he Kepublicans concede it! Will give the maj'ority, wbieh will not be far from 15.000, to-morrow! Hurrah! LOCAL NEWS. IMDEX TO NEWAnVEBTlSEMESTt. W E King Tin Boofing C W Yates Scbcol Books HEJiSBEKG3 rixnoa and Orgsns r C MiLt-FU Sweet Gum aod SIu'lclu Geo. M. CRiroKFreh Tork favgc llkTt J. IIktkb Sxperimcntal Bhlpmcnt. For other locals see fourth page. There was no City Court this morn r This has been a most delightful Au tumnal day. News gathering has been dull work to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up CG0 bales. Schr,. Bessie Morriss, Wheaton, hence, arrived at Philadelphia Nov. 2nd. t : Br. steamship Grandliolm, Brown, hence, for Liverpool, passed Kinsale LKoy. 1st. "How is New York?" is the oft-re peated question we have heard in our rambles to-day. Steamboatmen report only fair boat ing water in tho Cape Fear, with the river slowly rising. Just received a lotot burglar proof blind fasts. Call and see them at Ja- cobi's Hdw. Depot, and you will buy.t We' learn that the Rechabites in this citv are makinr arranerements for a series of temperance lectures to be de livered by clergyuien and others of our citizens. When you think that you need a new ! hat, you will be reminded that the "Melville" is the best, and it is sold by Dtek. t Glorious Old Virginia! Her Ship of State has safely entered port in spite ol treacherous seas and adverse .winds and has found a safe anchorage under the Lee of a strong and secure Demo cratic harbor. At the regular meeting of the Literary Society of the Wilmington Light Infan tryheld last night, there was a large attendance. Books of tho value of $50 were donated, which with, those pre viously given makes a very good and valuable library. Mr. Matt. J. Heyer, one of the pro gressive business men of North Water street, advertises in this issue a direct importation of coffee from South America. It is -an experimental ship ment, which, if successful, will be fol lowed by others with a view to cstab ii3hing a direct Irado with our South ern namesake. Good Work. The-steamship Fannie, which clear ed to-day. look out 5,200 bales of cot ton, which was 600 bales more than she tookfrom Galveston last year, not withstanding the fact that the latter city has been loud in claiming that their presses and other facilities for stowing large cargoes wero superior to anything of the kind along the entire coast. The cargo here was stowed under the direc tion of Mr. Wm. Richardson, . the vet eran stevedore.V exports Foref co. Br. steamship Fannie, Nielson, clear ed to-day for Liverpool with 5,200 bales cotton and 100 bags peanuts, valued at $225,730. shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchison. Ger. barque Lucie Iiod man, Draeger, cleared for Stettin with 3.942 barrels rosin, valued at $4 300, shipped by Messrs. E. Peschau & Western an n. Nor. barque Drey, Hal verseo, cleared for Monte Video, for orders, with 200 casks spirits turpentine and 214.978 feet lumber, valued at $4, 661,63, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. making a total of exports foreign amounting to $234,091,63. , - e i. -- Interesting Exercises. The Reformation anniversary ser vices last night, at St, Paul's Lutheran Church, were extremely interesting. There was a largo assemblage present to listen to the addresses of Rev. F, W. E. Peschau, the pastor, and Rev.. Wm. Stoudenmirc, of Salisbury, N. C, wuo was present. The instrumental music, furnished by Messrs. J. E. Willson, S. A. Schloss, G. M. Hobbs, J Greene wald and F. W. Ortniann, was very fine and added much to the interest of the occasion. A Curiosity. - AtCapt.J. M. McGowaa's saloon! to-day was a mongoose, which is des cribed in Webster's Unabridged as "A quadrumanous animal ol the family leniurido:, or lemurs,1, but which we sholl describe as a cross between a cat, a fox and a coon. It is about a3 large as an ordinary house cat, with a head like a lox and a very Ions tail with stripes running around' it. The color ol the animal 13 gray. lie seems to bo very domestic in his habits, although quite inclined to mischief. He was brought hereon board the I5r. steamship Cyan us. but ia, we believe, a native of South America. For Tuanksjsriviufr. Capt. F, M. Jamas, who forlbc past eight years has devoted considerable time aod labor just before Thanksgiv ing to soliciting articles for the benefit of the worthy poor, is making prepar ations to go upon the same errand of love and mercy for the approaching holiday, which is now near at hand. Capt. James devotes his time and labor to this noble work without tho expec tation of fee or reward, and it is hoped that our citizens may generously re spond to his appeal and contribute a portion of the bounties with which God has blessed them to the happiness of those who are less favored with worldly substance. We have a largo lot of glass for Hot houses which we are offering low. Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f U. S. District Court. Tho business before this tribunal since the close of our last report, has been as follows: U. S. vs. John Gore, robbing the mail. Judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. - . - ' U. S. vs. J. W. Murray, retailing. Guilty ; judgment not yet pronounced Owen Richardson, violation of postal laws. Guilty; iudgmont not yet pro nounced. G. W. Perry, embezzlement of postal funds. . Guilty; judgment not yet pro nounced. There were several continuances and a nolle pros was entered in several cases. The cheapest and best heating and cook stoves can be had at Jacoki s Hdw. Depot. t Mixed Pickles." This play has received abounding praise from tho press wherever it has been presented. Tho New York Music and Drama, a high authority in such matters, says: When shall we know the value of fun that comes from depicting the incon gruities of life? When wo have seen l'olk in"Mixed I'icfcles.7' no urotuers, Joseph and Arthur Pickle, aro respec tively bad and goou. anu uotu are in love with Cherry Brown. To get a d recede n co Joseph, the bad, represents Arthur, the good, gets his brother into no end of scrapes, and himself procures tho hand of his beloved Cherry. How thi3 is brought about is acted with so much genuiuo humor and exquisite fun. bv Mr. Joseph Polk that one is drawn into the very meshes ot it; in fact, there is no way to get out of it. A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from lpc and up wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 27 Market st., J. Elsbacii, Prop, t Dead Leaves Useful. Perhaps many of our readers are not aware that there is no material so good for the covering of plants in winter as leaves. When they are pressed down closely by the rain and suows of winter it takes quite a severe frost to penetrate a light layer of them. Where they fall to a depth ot four or six inches, frost does not penetrate the ground at all. and this is one reason why many wild plants will survive in such places dur ing winter, and die out when in culti vation. There is no garden of any size but what has use for fallen leaves . If for no other purpose they serve as a fertilizer for the ground, and mixed with refuse common in a garden, afford a rich feast to plants in their growing season. : How to make home happy. . Buy au OtheUocook stove front Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t . . ! Personal ' Capt. W. S. Norment, of Robeson county, is in the city. Dr. S.S. Satch wellv of Pender coun ty, was in tho city, to day. Col. John D. Powers, of Pender county, is here in attendance on the Federal Court. Judge McKoy has been sick in Golds' boro, suffering with a very painful car buncle in the neck. We hope to hear of bis speedy recovery. We were glad to sec Capt. Wm. II. Newell on our streets again to day after a iiickne3s which has confined him to tit 3 house for four weeks. -Maj. P. F. Duffy, of Charlotte, was in the city yesterday and favored us with a visit. Sorry we were not in. It is whispered that Maj. Duffy will center journalism shortly, and in this citv. A Clff-Majority! You are about to buy soma Clothins, said a newspaper man to a friend a few days since. Well, I'll relate a lit tle incident whrch may influence you in your purchase. Last summer I went to Clinton, to the Farmer's ? Dinner, and 011 returning home I found mysell among what Senator Vanco would havn called a lot of plain people. The subject ol clothing was being discussed, and somebody suggested that a vote should be taken to ascertain who was the most popular clothier in Wilming ton. The result was a big majority for Shuieu he being the principal favorite because it was conceded that bis styles were more correct, his garments more durable, and prices far lower than any other house in the city. This was a very high compliment to Shriek, who is really the people's Clothier. IIe certainly has passed be yond successful competition for splen did quality of goods, and beauty of fit and finish. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRY THEM I Fresh Pork Sausage! .. Packed in Lard I JUST RECEIVED BY TO-PAT. 'S Steamer from New York market, a small lot of FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, Packed in Lard. Can't be beat. A trial Is all that Is asked to satisfy the most fastidious. Also, JELLIES and PRESERVES in bulk. Fresh CAKES and CRACKERS of all kinds and a full line of Staple and Fancy Family Groceries I Call and have a look at Crayon's Family Grocery. ' GEO. 31. CRAPON, Agent, 22 South Front fct. oct 1 -i Star copy It Experimental Shipment I 750 Bags Rio Coffee! T?X SHIP YAMOYDEN, NOW DUE AT Baltimore, especially selected for the South ern and Western tridc; containing 21 marks, Will be ready for delivery in 10 days from my Warehouse. Samples and prices given on application to I ui porter, ' oct 4 Si , Star copy Wilmington, N. C. Sand Shoal Oysters, T-IROIW IinRNK'fl OAUHRNS. Hi Also. WINBERKY Oysters. Best glass of Beer in the city, on draught as good- wmskey and ftc CJgars, at aiecnanica aaioon, b bouth rront st. , -oct J. M McGO WAV, Prop. Look HereJ C T MY SN UGG ER Y, THE GRE EN HOUSE, corner Princess and Fccond stu.. vou will find not only good Wiccs and IJiuors, but epicnam jmw Ktvti; ui&TEita, terTcam any style dfmanded. Reading room and pri vate dining room attached. ' Mjf Cold Lunch at all hours.' oct 17 tf I. B. RHODES, Prop. Come and Seo Me l HAVE REFITTED AND OPENED THE I OLD CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, with the best Wines, Lirjuore, Beer and Cigars to be found in the city. Also, Oysters aud lodg legs. C. HUBERT, oct 71m No. 15 South Water st Announcement f jjK&IEMBER THAT IN MAKING AU- rangemcnta for the Vocal Class which I am now farming, I have axed the tuition at $S for the term ot liJcssons. I shall begin the course as 8on as a snflicicnt number of subscribers niTC 1cpu obtaUicd. (Thorough InstxncUon -will be give" in the rudiments or vocal music, and the pupils will be advanced as f &&t as pre vious acquirements wiU warraut, and no fast er TlK-rc will be no teaching by rate; con scjucntly there will be no attempts at Operas or cr or uses from the great masters until the onpils are able to read ordinary church muiic correcUy and with contiderab'e ileency. Thwewlshbaa to join the class may leave their antes at the Bookstores of Mr F. Hetesber- or mt. c w. xatea. or wun tuc aaiwcn- r. at the Review cnice.x - t OCt 28 x H. H. FOSTER. NEW ADVEItTISESlENTS, OPERA HOUSE. . i , . . One Mglit Mji Thovdaj; Norcmkr UlV The Favorite Metropolitan .CoacUIan, .MR.J.B.POLK, In the greatest success New York has knowc for years, the comical and eatirical corned j in three acta, entitled "MIXED PICKLES!" By Dr. T. II. Sayre. author of "The Strat--, egists," and other highly popular plays., "Happily It bears no rescniblaiicc to the ac robatic and variety absurdities whicacbavc for some time passed current as tomcdiea." Act". 1 Preparing to Pickle. Act 11. Tickles Getting Mixed. ActHKJIixcd tick les. JOE PICKLE, inclined to m'schief, Mr. J.B. POLK. Pronounced by the.prcss of the entire coun try to have the wittiest dialogues, th? funniest situations, and the cleanest cat of any pro duction for, years. Refined humor, talented company, perfect ensemble. Box s beet open Wednesday morning. bov 2 3t . WILMINGTON & WELDON R, It. CO., SKCr r TiJEASURER'b' OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N; C. , Oct. 81, 1585. 'Jllia FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF thJ Stockholders of tho Wilmington & Wcldon P. Re Co.f will be held at the Oflicc of the Company, In Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. ' J. W. THOJdPSON, nov 2 tdm . Secretary. WIL., COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA RB. CO. SECT' Y & TREAS. OFFICE, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. Ci, 1585 rHE ANNUAL- MEETING OF THE Stock holders of the Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta R.R. Co. will be held in the Office of the President, In Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. J. W. THOMPSON. nov 2 tdm- . " Secretary. New and Attractive ! TE KEEP THE TRADE SUPPLIED with the finest quality of Groceries at a small coat above cheap goods, and there is no rea son for any one complaining about adaltera. ted goods., m OUR GOODS ARE PURE AND WHOLESOME ! Extra Mess Mackerel witliout heads or tails, 17c per pound. Nothing lost by weight, and the finest Fish ever sold in Wilmington. Elegant Lot .of Oelerv by Tuesday's Steamer. Send in your brdcrs early. ; . ' o NEUFCHATELCHEESE. Fresh lot of Rovster's Puke Canuik3, three pounds for $1. Elegant Line of Dried Fruit. Prunes, Peaches, Apples, FJg3 and Raisins, (all new goods). Evaporated California Apricots, something new and nice, 40 cents per pound, as good as Fresh Fruit. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., 1 1U North Front St. nov 2 L. SIMON & CO., XSucccssors toll. BRUNHILD & BRO.J WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors, Cigars ; and Tobacco, 111 North.Water Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. BRANCH OF If. mtUNIIILD & BLIO., ;- ..s, r . - - , . - Richmond, Va. SOLE AGENTS FOR OICKS & BKUN1IILD iSKQS.r Manufacturers of Tobacco, ; "JbiciiMosD, Va. f 'n.rr 2 , . . , , . , I Sweet Gum -and Mullein, TyiLD CHERRY, TAR AND TOLV, Ball's Cough- Syrup; Red Stsr Cough Curs, Boschee's German Syrup, Ayers Cherry Pec toral, Allen's Lung Balsam, Hydroline, . &c jk.iaa, m xutiixne or urogs. Cucm'caia. Ac " Prescriptions : filled at ail hours, day or night. T. C MILl.Kft. German Druggist, Ccrtcx focrUi tsA hua ttl novi treat owttcacioa lay r.sd ciAjss'.s ; ranrallatretfct-. . Tia Eime of the vrlter meal U-jr&y b elshad u the Editor.-: ; CnimiuilcAtioas man t nrrlttca ca. ei CEssMeof tie piper. , PwaonaHUea must be avoided And it la especially and Vrtlcclariy ce J tood that tc Editor docs not tlwys erdei tho vlcwa of ccrrespocdonu ,ta3s8 tuti la tho editorial colmne. ' : yi5W AIVEltISE5IEyTS. .-'Tin Hoofing JM)OF RE PA IK I SO AND PALST1XG, JO itUINCi, GENERALLY, ; W. E. KINoi ITaCticall Ins niith, South Froct st , oct;i Roar Mallird's Harness Store .;;-';Thp:B(5asoiiWIiy QUR STOVES SELL SO WF.LL, IS THAT they hare been TRIED and found to bo just what Is WANTED, both-HEATING and COOKING. Our Fireplace Grates knock the " spots -cu; of other Jn prices. Stoc'i full rca crally.: , , . : , - ... T, PARKER TAYLOR'S. PURE WI1 HE Ol L. . nov 2 Li ke Hot Cakes. ritllAT CAR LOAD OF BEAUTIFUL, JL larcc. Red. Wcalorn N. Oi Armle urn pdna lUe hot cakes. Send ia vour orders carlv. I have also. FJorIJa Uranres. Florid MiillfttB. Chestnuts, Babston Grapes, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Ac. Ail of which I bcII, at reasona ble prices for CASn. , , J. It. MARSHALL, ' 21 North Water St., nov 2 d&w Wilmington, N.C es! J N FELT AND STRAW IIATrf, ; ' FANCY FEATHERS hi great variety. Oil TJpj and otherMllliiicryGood. ; ' ' MB3; K AT S C. WINES, . s 113 N. Second Street, nc&r PoBtofilca nov 2tt ,,t- '-j - nouncement. THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUKCEa that Dr. A. J. DbEo3?et will, from this date, bo Interested ia Ma FIRE INSURANCE buslr.c.s Any orders for icsurace given t cither vr!H " have prompt and strict attention, and will be written at the lowest rates. ' M. S. VnLLAUD, nov " 214 N. Water tt rjlHREE SECOND HAND PIANOS for sale, 1 Chickering, C Octaves, at $.). ": ' 3 Metzler & Son, Lomlcn make, 6 Octaves. $35. . . , 1 United States Piano Co., 1 i Octave, taoii ern make, used only one year, neat embroid ered cover and stool, for 2t0. I have also a large stock of new Pianos, which I offer from $2i0 and upwards. Square or Uprights, Chickering, Baus, Mathnsheek, Bent, Stleff, and Arion. Organs, Mason & Hamlin. Baby Organs only $25; larger ones in proportion, Peloubet & Co. Standard Organs, Hunt & Co. Organs, and Packard Organs at prices to suit th9 times. Please call at , IIEINSBERGER'S, - nov 2 Live Book and .Music Stores". School Books and School Supplies. pENS, pencils, ink; r ' " : SPONGE, PENHOLDERS, - . ' - - . SLATES, CRAYONS, ' BOOK BAGS and STRAPS, COPY BODKS, v ' v EXERCISE BOOKS, &c. W will make It to your advantage to buv of us. Wc buy for cash and can afford to sellT cheap. C. W. YATES, nov 2 110 Market ft. New Goods, For . Sale. - QLAYTON'S GEM ALCOHOL STOVE,- Boils, Frisa, Stews Meat, Eggs, .Oysters,' etc The very thing for the Dining Room, Nursery and Sick Room. Elegantly Nickel Plated Price $1.50. Abo, a Pocket Alcohol Lamp, price .V) cents. OCt 31 't ll. 11. GRANT & CO Legal Notice. rjMIE UNDER3IGNED HAVE AS80IA- ' ted themselves in the general practice of th'i Law under the firm name of W ADD ELL A KLLIOTT. Office second floor Kast end of the Journal Building on Princess street. A. M. WADDELL. JAMES T. ELLIOTT. Wilmington, N, COct SI, 185. .Tl , Every Day. pRE3H NEW RIVER OYSTERS uu uawi cci u4i laiu - . - m The celebrated WINBERRYO YSTER3. DVd to beat and best Oysters In the world. GEO, r. II KRBKRT. tcptSOlmBac , 8tarSaloon. LIET03V1N1! Si 000 (3ASH 12f 11VE EAES r The National Ufe and Maturity Association of Washington, D. O. Composed of leading professional and ' bus! a men of. the tfl-y, of undoubted intecritv tica men of. the tfl-y, of undoubted intfgritj and executive ability, refers to any of the citi- tens of the cafitat cuy and offers u pinof short period. maturity inveetmcot,-hugely In advance of any complicated endowment schemes now before the public. This Com pany invites the ultef t la? eeti?ation. Satlaf v yoarsclvcs of its standm at d Its abEity to d"o what it pron!2C3 by writing to your Senators and Congrcssmtn or any reputable buxinees man of ashington, I). i. - ; , COWAN & CONOLZY, V "' ' Local Ajcc&f 3 GIBSON EASTEBDAY. ' iZ, pcul Traveliug Agcrti. cctSUt ' , all tyl
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