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XIH3 PAPER opted by ' .TOSH T. jDlfOB AMD PBOntXXTOB. .m?SCRlPTI02lS POSTAGE PAID: . -r ti.00. Six months, t2X3 months, One month," 55 cents: Tbe paper wM be dehvered by carriers fret of charge. In any Pr the city, at the abort rites, or 10 cents per week. -Advertising ratea low and MberL -Subscriber will report any and all Call ores to receive their paper regularly. ry- J7ie Dat7y Renew has the largest luna fide circulation, of any newspaper published, xntne cvy oj numingum. Quite a coojmn ooni plaint in Eng land U tenni? elbow a srreness that It sometimes takes a year or two to care. . " Philadelphia Times: The irl whh the terrier tagging at her- heels is the fit companion of the man wbow powers of locomotion lie principally in his' el bow. . '' ;. " The New Orleans Piciyune thiuks that there i no man living who can equal Henry Ward Beecber in saying eloquent and comforting words about the dead. ; . , There scms to be a serious recan descenceot cholera in the Basque Pro- viace3 of Spain.1 and it is -understood that there has been a grave outbreak in Brittany. Officials in both countries suppress the news. . United States. Consul Philip Carroll, it Palermo, reports to the Secretary of State, under date of October 12th. that there have been 3,937 cases ol cholera sioce its last outbreak. 3,093 of which have proved fatal. K f j Couutess de Sainton, of Paris, now visiting her sou on hls cattle ranch in Texas, praises our Republic in opposi tion to wnat she calls "the fantastic imitation of one that the people" have been pleased to create in France." The suit against the New York Cen tral Railroad Company tor damages to a violin-, claimed to be a Stradivarius, and in which an award of $3,025 had been made, has been compromised by the payment of $1,800 to the owner. It is said that it Is likely that Genera Sheridan will, in his annual report to the Secretary of War, renew the recom mendatiocs of General Sherman and Secretary Lincoln to the effect that the Weather Bureau bo turned over to the Treasury Department, it being in no sense a military institution. . - The original estimate, of the cost o the Faoajhs canal was $120,000,000. That large amount of money was raised uul has been nearly all expended, with out any result to 8 peak of. Hence M. de Lesseps now naturally wants anothor 4120.000.000. but. iust as naturally, he finds it much harder to raise than be fore. Washington letter in Cleveland Leader: I see numerous stories about President Cleveland being about to marry this or that woman. There is nothing in them. He is growing lat as bachelor President and has enough political troubles not to seek matrimo nial ones. ; .. . "Elevator accidents kill more people than boiler explosions do," says the American Machinist., which .wants a law compelling the periodical inspec tion of passenger elevators, with a clause prohibiting youths under IS years of age from.operating them made general and applied to freight elevators. f ' -V . .... ; , The theatrical v censorship oi aris has forbidden the production of a dram atuation of Zola's realistic . novel, Germinal."- Some of the vivid scenes among the miners, the love affairs, of the heroland the riot, arc made salient Points in the play, and it has1 been de cided that their effect in the theatre will he detrimental to the morals of Paris. ; According to a compilation made by u. Targe there ara 202 new members :,French Chamber of Deputies Ptafced to protection for agriculture ou only 13 pledged to free , trade, here are 244 pledged to reduce the military service to three years and S77 Pledged against colonial ., conquests. One hundred and seventy-seven favor a income tax. -J . t Lord Salisbury's rapid rallying after 1 severe surgical operation is greatly dae to his splendid physical develop ment. Son of one of, the richest and Proudest houies in England, fronwihlld ooa to manhood he was inured to pri ation and hardihip until he came to reard hunger,.col, toil and pain as JfJfles too light for serioM considera l'o, anj sickness became a stranger to tls athletic frame. 4 At a meeting of the Chamber ol Comi erce, held athe'rooms of the Produce change this , noon, i Coll F. W. erchner was elected President of the Databer in place of Mr. D. G. Wortb nQ declined the position, r. ' Just received a lot ot burglar proof fasts. Call and see them at Ja Ws Haw. Depot, and yon will bny.f - I " " : . . j. ii in--" -m,;: ' - - . -. - , - I -l' " ; . . . .iUijiitiU'.-. - Mr,.- . i-. -.,.i.r,. , vifiK?:, j- Vli 1 fill I - i J Sunday , 4 - - - - - . ' ' ' 0 " " " . :- . , lzj. . :r . I ? i 111.1 i Li r. . a - 4 i i -v i i m r if ti i 1 u r: I I - 1 I II II I f . -k 4 11 ? J! II I - 1 'I 1 !S' ''-II I 1 , M IV V M I - hi rl . !t7 , -jay -Y - , . LT -.wax:.,,.. - j; VOL. IX. ; Yesterday New York papers, at hand this morning, contain the latest news received here of the elections. These show a plurality of 11.377 for Hill, the entire Democratic State ticket being elected. The Legislature is Re publican by a small majority. Hill's majority in New York city is 48.268 and bis plurality in Brooklyn (King's county) is .777. In New Jersey the Republicans carried the day but their majorities . were pulied down. The Legislature is Republican. Connecti cut,' Massachusetts, Pennsylvania aid Nebraska, as we stated yesterday, have also gone Republican but the Demo crats made large eains in Connecticut. Maryland.. Virginia, Misissippi. and Colorado have gone Democratic and both parties are still claiming Iowa, Mahong's defeat in Yirgina is complete and the Democratic T victery' 'i'Jthire is over w helming, t . The grrat bg little Readjuster will never hold up his head there again. He is dead and stinketh already. ? " J ' LOCAL NEWS, 1ICE1 TO HEW ADYEBTIXE BEITS. Lipplccott'e If sgazlne r , i C W YATXS aobool Books ' ' s I OxhisBXBasB Pluios and Organs T C UitUcB Sweet Gam and Mullein A Q McQibt, Auet'r Trult at Auction Jkhkihs & f ilson Dealers and Shippers There was no City Court this morn ing. We lose daylight. this month 47 minutes of This month has five Mondays. ; fiye Sandays and New moon this afternoon at 49 min utes past 3 o'clock. . 1 The receipts of cotton at this port to day toot up G4 1 bales. Turner's almanac promises able weather for to-morrow, i change Br, barque George Davis, Macomber, hence, arrived at Liverpool Nov. 4th. ? i Nor. barque Boomerang, Frockberg, cleared to-day for Antwerp with 3.352 barrels rosin, valued at $3,115, shipped by Messrs. Paterson. Downing & Co Mr. Isaac W. King had yesterday on his stalls in the New Market a hog which was raised in the subarbs of the city which welched 375 pounds net. It was 7 feet and 3 inches irom tip to tip. The schr. Jutia Elizabeth is here with a cargo ot West India fruit which will be sold at auction to-morrow morning by Messrs.:Collier:& Co., Mr. A. G. Ms GirtJ auctioneer.' The next entertainment at the Opera House will-be on the night oi .thoJUtb inst.. when thV Madison 'Square Com pany ill present the popular drama of "Young Mrs. Wintbrop J 4 The cargo of the schr. Muriel S. t - - i . . j , i Eaynes, which cleared yesterday for Sam ana and was shipped by Messrs. J.;H.Chadbourn &Co., was the largest cargo ot lumber ever shipped from this port. ' Messrs Jenkins & Wilson deal large ly in New River ,'oypters at their de pot near the New Market, ihey are prepared to furnish them in large or small quantities and at lowest living rates. See adv. in this issue. Our informant was mistaken yester day.. The price ol ballots for the pitch er to ha voted for and nrcsonted to the fire company receiving the mostvotes will be S5 cents each, instead of 10 cents.' as announced by us In yesterday's issue. Branson's N. C. Almanac for 1888 j lis more than usually interesting. It is a hand-book of information about .the State, and admirably adapted to, all classes of our people. Among other valuable things yon find a list of all the counties and county seats, and the pop ulation of each county seat. Br. steamship Fannie, which got ashore off Bic Island in going down the riyer, bad not been gotten off.when the steamer Louise came np this morning. Several tugs were alongside and it was hoped that she might be floated at" high water, which at that point was at about 10 o'clock this forenoon. We doubt if in any season In the history , of Wilmington finer oystera were ever brought to market than those which reach here from New layer now. They would tempt the appetite of the most fastidious. To emphasize these; facts; Mr ,W. -H. Yopp who knows our partiality for such things, has placed us nnder obligations for a bucket of very fine ones, a lair sample of those offered by him at his store on South Front street. wwmj Mi ' U 17 Jill' ti i .h . h .'2 V ' rfi I'l iVV ' : : Usiatd Lnther Memorial hniMinrj whioh was kindly tendered for the purpose,was litendlv nftckftd l8t niirht with ladi and centlemenl lads and lassies, io hear th nnfprf nf th furottrMMr frnm the Oxford Anltim. tnc hefflra a o'clock, the hour appointed fur the eommenftflment of the entfirtainmflnt. ih hano -, fniUn o ...ii.hto seat was ocenDlad. hnt thk Moola kent flocking in onlv-to find standing room, At a few minutes after 8 o'clock the Children four bpys and eight t girls- conducted by their teacher, Miss S. B Bur welt, filed into the room .and- took seats upon the rostrum. . They were quite intelligent looking young people with aj?es ranging, as we should judge, from 10 to 15 years, t Mr. C. H. Robin son. Collector of Customs, then gaye a brief history of he Orphan Asylum, stating that there are now 150 child ren being educated there, that it cost about $18,000 per annum to support the i . .u o. . j institution, that thft Stn annronnated institution, that the State appropriated $10,000 and the Masonic Grand Xodge appropriated $2,000 for. that purpose, besides other facts connected with this asylum which were of interest and im portance. Rev. F. W. E. Peschan then make a few remarks, at the conclusion of which Prof. J. II. Denck, who had generously volunteered bis ervices for the occasion, opened the exercises by a voluntary upon the piano, in which be demon strated the possibilities of that instru ment in the bands of a skilful and really scientific musician. His playing was marvellous. There were peals of thun der, the bellowing of the ocean as it breaks upon the shore, the pattering of rain upon the roof, the murmuring of the cascade and the sighing of wind, all done with such ex quisite grace and perfect ease that the entire audience were spell bound. rhe programme ot the concert was then commenced and carried out to the entire satisfaction of all present, inter rupted only by two more voluntaries by Prof. Denck and for a short time which was devoted to taking up a col lection. The young singers have been well trained, have musical voices, the selections were pretty and appropriate and were rendered with fine effect. We have made it a rule in reporting entertainments of this character to avoid personal mention as far as possi ble. but we must break the rule in this instance to speak of the wonderfully smooth, full and rich alto voice of little Julia Gabriel. In appearance she is hardly ten years of age, but her voice if as rich, deep and pure as that ot an adult ana ner enunciation is ex cellent. She has a fortune in her voice. She sung in perfect tune and time and with a good expression . I The receipts for the evening amount ed to somelhiag more than $71, which, although we wish it could have been larger, was a reasonable sum consider ins the circumstances. There should haye been an earlier announcement and a larger ball. The committee having the matter in charge desire to express their gratitude to Prof. Denck for his valuable services and to the Trustees of Luther Memorial building for the use of their ball. . .Mixed Pickles." They didn't arrive here until late, but were spicy, pungent anu cnjoyaoie " ' s m nninviihlp when they did get here. On account of the delay i n reach i ng here the curtain w ,uu nearly 9 o'clock, but as the audience was quite goodnatured there was but little manifest annoyance because the actors were late in getting ready. But when the curtain did rise the fan be- m ..il St mas Iranf i.n wifVt Vi o 1 it ano intermission until it was rung down at - r lk..lA..r il.. loot- mft Afr .F R Polk, as Joe Pickles, furnished the' fun . ' , . . . iiwwwbvi - w v i lor tae occaaioa auu tsiauiisucu a ic- i ntation as a mcsUol caferer to pablic amusement. He made people laugh Until ineir Sloes acaeu. anu no sua itepi. them laughing with his unceasing and inimitable drolleries. - The support was rood without an exception. If any of our friends should be afflicted with the blues which they cannot shake off,' we commend them to "Mixed Pickles," for a sovereign and infallible remedy. i ne comDanv was irreexeu wim a foou. i although not overflowing, house last night, and t was the wish of every one A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton lauuet Ai(tnw itvuu iv bum u i Tmmwmmc' fml MrV mm A. V.. I . ' , . - . i wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto 17, ST Market St.. J. ElSBACH. Prop, f I When yon think that yon need a new hat, you will be reminded that the Melville' is tbe best, and it is sold by Dyer. . 1 ' t ocar. vapor, namoeriain, -v irom Pnlpjia for this port, went ashore ou P0 ear oar. near me oen ouoyr at aboQl 10 ,clock Ust nIh nd went to Ps in about an hour after- she one was consigned 10 wessrs ge names e i.. ana nan a cargo I ffl o W1 or W88S- Aninouy . oryce a Baa Dcen chartered by Messrs J. H- Chadboarn & Co. to Uke a cargo of lumberon her return passage. Vessel and cargo will be a total loss. There Crew was a heavy sea on at the time. saved. ' , ' ImproTeraents. - Messrs. George R. French 5 & ; Sons have recently had the plastering ' re moved from the top of the first floor of I their extensive boot and shoe establish ment on North Front street, and have substituted pine, ceiling in its i place. The work is now completed, the ceiling tiaanll haan nYaAw1 In nno!f!AH ' natntait ... . A:A . . r . r:5 .. white and divided mto-panels of native I - . ... . t , . --- North Carolina pine, simply varnished, which gives the room a light and neat appearance with the advantage' of "per manency? The firm have experienced much annoyance in consequence of the frequent falling of the plastering, oc casioned by the; great weight on stock bn the second floor ; hence the change. Personal. Col. E. T. Boy kin, of Clinton, Samp son county, was in the city to-day. .. ' Mr. Sol. Haas, General Traffic Man ager of the Associated Railways, arriv ed in the city last night. .., , Dr. W.;II. Green Chairman of the Ex amining Committee of the State1 Board of Pharmacy, has returned to the city from Goldsboro, where he has been in session witn nis committee in the ex amination of applicants for license. Mr. T. J. Poyner, Superintendent 0 the Sixth Life Saving District, which embraces all the life saving stations on the Atlantic Coast from Cape Henry to Cape Fear, was in the city this morning and went down the river this afternoon on the steamer Louise on a visit of in spection and to pay off the crew at the station near the mouth of the river. i i Evidently Insane. 3 4 A colored woman who lives on the corner of Sixth and Walnut streets was arrested last night and taken to the guard house for safe keeping, as she was evidently insane. Her conduct had frightened some of the colored people of the neighborhood, who, although she ! had committed no serious offence, were afraid that sbe would do violence either to herself or someone else ; hence the arrest. She was held in order that her real condition might be determined by a medical examination. 1 ;T i The money contributed for tbe Or phans last night will not be forwarded until next week, and all those who. feel like making an addition tr the amount may leave the same with W.MPoisson, Esq., at Messrs. Adrian a& ybllers,J&n5c1-Une ?f tol0 and v11' store, as ne nas me matter in cnarge. two tramps one wnite ana one colored were accommodated with lodgings in the guard house last night. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Reduced in Price to $2 Per Annum. xiTsi cjass MKUAuio An every respect. m a - - a JLiippiUUOtl U.UUZIUU. a Popular Monthly . of i( General 1 W"i t. the issue for'J&nu&rv. 18SG. imtmrtant changes will be made In the literary character 5aKazln?5ich. whSo more than maintain tag tne iormer stanaaraa 01 excellence, wui, it 13 expected, materially lncreasa Its popular ity and vriden lt sphere of usefulnesa. The dlsUnctlTo features of Ltpplneotfs for the cnulnsr vcar vrUl be &a follow: . ...-..,..-i. it win oe a uye periodical, interesting itself hElIthfleormnt tAnlM of thA dir lltAnn artisUc political, and social, aad enllstlm In Misu .uc led to ail sites of a controversy, though the I magazine wlU strictly preserve lta own neu- ana America, a. lair neannsr wui ta juwird. iraiisy. . y rtSS' thor of MJfatrimony,o New fining: whA fa TiAvrieiTM tHm ulannwut tit )ia vfafrtev sttw thors ox sngiand. wui run throagh the year. accompanied by a brilliant serial, dealing with tne merary ana aramaae me or Mew xork City, from the pen of a writer who prefers to keep his . same a secret. , but whose every touch reveals an intimate acquaintance witn It will be rich in short stories, woema and I By special arraneemcnt it will be the au thorized medium through which the latest ut terances of the most eminent transatlantic writer Will mrh tha Imwlmii nnhl1 almnl. taneoosiy witn their amMaraiieA abroad.' ' niVshrTaaU tSSSSmS; SfJ.?'1" V",RorS-Jhn l? America, kecbgnlalng the needs of it win oe tne cheapest Jtrst-eiasa tn nnifl inrmnn iiUMMmtunuwimuntiMi' toe pannane " n"-- - rs have deciced to lower the sab scrlptlon price, commencing with the new vol ume, to m lam that will nlaae IJnnlnf.ott Magazine within the reach of aiL -J v 1 For sale by all Newsdealer: 2J ceau ner cony. S2 oer annum . A 8peclen Copy sent Free on Applies lion. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers. 715 and 717 Market St . Philadelphia. J noyS AVIIBTISEimOT8. A. G. EIcGLRT, Auctioneer. ,t- 4 j - ... ,r p. . ...... rj . BY COLLIER CO. v .; o N SATURDAY, KOVZ 7THON BOARD Schr. Julia Elizabeth, Capi. Ingxaham, lias- 1 . . , ' ' 1.1 , , ' S ., : tor, from Elethura, at o'clock,, wo ,wUl sell cargo of ORANGES and BANAKA8J i nor 6 It , , , Dealers and i Shippers. TITE ARE RECEIVING AND shipping Xrdk NEW RIVER OYS TERS every day.' Orders promptly lilted. We will guarantee the best snd cheapest Oysters on the market, delivered in any part of the city irtc oicaarge. - ' t nov 6 , JENKINS A WILSON it HAV1NQ SOLD-ALL OUR and In order to make room for another CAB LOAD; we will, until farther notice, sell our BEEF at from tO lUC. 8l Lb We guarantee this Beef to be sound, sweet and In first class condition In every respect.' E. WOETH 5 CO. nor 5 imental Shipment I 750 Bags Bio Coffee ! T?X SHIP YAMOYDEN, NOW DUE AT Baltimore, especially selected for the South ern and Western trade; containing ,24 marks. J ' 1 - W1U be ready for delivery in 10 days from ray Warehouse. Samples - and prices given on application to SxATT J. HEIEB, oet 4 3t Star copy Wilmington, N. C. TRY THEM I Fresh Pork Sausage ! : ; Packed in Lard ! JUSTBECEiyEDY.TO-DAVS steamer from New York market, a small lot of FRESH PORE SAUSAGE, Packed In Lard. Can't be beat. A trial Is all that Is asked to satisfy the I a M ai -m . --8 - ' ' 1 I ; Also, jellies and preserves In bulk. I rrcsh cakes and crackers of an kinds Call and have a look . at Crauon'a Family urocery. s- T , . . . aEO. U. CRAPON. Axent. - 1 22 South Front b$., oct zt iswrcopyit - - - WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. CO., ECVt i TREASURER S OFFICE, -, . v . Wll4tUKITQ9f N C., Oct 3Lj 1885. n IP ir- v. THE FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Wilmington A Weldon R. R. Co. will be held At the Office of the Company, In Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. i , , jj. c -ft, a . ; .. I. nov2tdm Secretary . WIL., COLUMBIA AUGUSTA R. R. CO. '..'i SECT'Y TREAS. OFFICE, tn. f . WuadKaxow, N. c.,iOctJ Zil 1885 rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stock holders of the Wilmington. : Colombia - An gustaR.B. Co. will be held in the Office of ft x xu6Wix, u iumuai, the 1 th of November proximo. J. V W. THOMPSON. nov 2 tdm j. tii Secretary. Sand Shoal Oypters, JpROM HORNES' GARDENS. Alee. WI N BERRY Orstara. Rea 6 riass or veer ta the city, on draught ea good f hlakty and6c Cigars, at Iferhsslcs, Bafcws, 6 South Front stj 11 OCt 89, J. U.UcGOWA,rrop. 0YSTEES I HUMPHREY A 8NEEDEN wlU P fT receive dally fresh New RlverV l' Oysf en during the season, aad will y ? deliver them & any nart of the city ilny ?.ay FWted. fc Afio, Fish and Oysters sent C o.o. Stand head of Front Street Market t' oct .. ... HeW I 1 . mm - ' au- U T 1 ' V. etc.. K i MA - V , rV"TWt -.11" Vt7a ta ctd tr rtciivj csnriiinanca tria t&'tzzzi ca tzj tsl til 'sZZzzU I i nam of the writsx must alirays M ta the rSsr. ; , - CoaTnculcsttons mast bs wrlUsa ca cx bss sicf the taper. , . PersonaCUes must be avoided. And It la especially and particularly end tood that the Editor does not always cades the views of correspondents nates so stats tn the editorial eohnnns. v XNEW AJTVEUimzmnTti. OF- Fall & Winter pods, -AT- i n r 116 TJarkot Gt. 5 An11 Entirely New Stock -OF- Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, Velvete, Cashmeres, Tricotf, Pl.nels. &a, &c. White Goodc, Laces. Edgings, Furs, Gloves, Corsets. Men's and Boys' Wear. Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, t 1. Domestics, Notions, &c, &c. At prices lower than they haye been known for years. Terms Positively Cash ! I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is the same treatment Cash ! Cash I Cash 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 ! AND HOST C0MP1ITK ASSOETHKHT OF GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced at -1 septtl HO MAUKET OT. W Steamer Yesterday. 1,500 OBANGE3' id tioiB Arrbfto, (cuoicej. 5J00 lbs. GRAPES, (choice varieties), MECKEL PEARS. l.OOi Florida ORANGES, by Rail. 13 jiunencs nne Aspinwaii DAN AN AS; - Persian DATES in one pound cartoons. Choice DRIED FIGS, in large boxes, Our' elegant, flno CREAM CANDIES, made i at home, by an expert workman, have a grow ing reputation at home and abroad. We iraarantee satisfaction as to nrlcea and quality. E. J. MOORE & CO. nova mHRES SECOND-HAND PIANOS tot sale. 1 Metzler Sen. London m.ik. a fvtv S35.-V-V , - '"t 7 ..;:t-. ' 1 United States Plane Co.. Ifc. Ortav. nuvi. era make, used only one year, seat embrold ered cover and stool, for (210. i J.haye also a large stoek of new PUnos, which I offer from 30 and upwards. Square or Uprights, Chlekeiing, Baus, Matbusbeek. Bent, Stieir.and Arlon. I; Orrans. Mason A IZamlln. nh only $25; larger ones In proportion, Peloubet Co. Standard Organs. Hon t A VW nd ackrd at prlges to J suit the times. Please call at k - HEIKSBERGEirj. . 1 nov S Live Boos: and Music stores. "J School Books and School Supplies1 pENS. PENCILS, INK. V f 4" 8POKGE, PE3TII0LDZ23, v f ' SLATES, CRAYOSS , v book BAGSand Straps, - - COPY.BOOH3, JCIERCISi: COOKS, Ae. i 1 We Will make lttn of us. We buy for cash and can afford to sell cheap. c. w. yates. G ATI rr ii i i . IU 10 nov ?- 113 Market St. I Ii ft 8 I, i - ... !- 1 V
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