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I r The rw Sundays ax THX3 PAFXB -ffP.rr evening. ccpted by jOSH T. JAMES, r i. J r 14.00. xt ' , nr, jcins. b- carriers free w;u dc . Six monthav Tare One month, 33 ceaxa. r 1 "in if - . - ,r ... - v - 'j'r j , 11 Uru j v Ji jlj ,v. v o T P41, y part of the dty.at tteabove cents ir - will report I " - .,Ar tuuer resalarly, WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1885 . '-NO 265 Zt22 ' LOCAL NEWS. !er '.v Auu; Kvans. V.ilson.--as r, has recrived nearly i - (0 her books. : -1 f.-m m nklDCan. i.:..hest. price pan ..... - T the recent exniomon ra ew -.in.-. Crispin fvr a KolJen Vlkwn, . The filial ' IISEX TO ICW AnVERTlSCUEITS. J F A SsV New Store C W Tatks Scbool Books . HxtasBXxoKX Bridal Presents -t Thpmai Catholic Church Fair r C Milixk Sweet Gum and Ma-leln .J R Me tok Turteys ad Chickens Ex calcil 1 t 4 . I NRW s A nVRRTiaEMENTS. A i$ig Yield. Tlio LASt Uites. i . Joha Campbell; colored.1 who iiTes The ob3cqaies of the late Hon. A. A. OPE EA HOUSCi on the Sound, seat to our office this McKoy were held at Clinton, Sampson ' mmmm morning, a single vino upon which county, jesterday, Rev. Dr. J. Carmi- OE MGHT OBiLY ! SATURDAY, SD , ll. there was considerably more than a chael, Tector ot St. John's Chorea of YOUNG quart of peanuti. We did not stop to this city, officiating. All the stores, SIRS. meatnffi nr ronnt thftm. bnt the Viae nnKt; hniMitiM smt noarlv flvenr dvre HiaiUftUf w. W " w I UUV.IW wmMm J I - . . ' . . . ?rn i. . , . ...in & Lometir urama wruicn exDreBtiy iur was very large anG nung Deaniuuuj. jlDg in tne ton were arapea in me 1 Madison squire Thea're, n y., byG. Uion We have never, seen so large a yield emblems of monruidg and an immense sos howakb.ibi acts, enuueu The receipts of.cotton at this port toe apon one vine before; concourse of people were in attendance QUIlg MrS if inilirOp to pay Ihs last tribute of respect to 1ft win bt clad W rtcalva eotmualttoa twna orar trtanOj on aay aad all iutJtcM CtBxallatenat but ; ' 'T ' ; 'i ' . i' t Tht sami oi the writer must alwaya ta mlahed to the Editor; - - Conuaanlcatlo&a mart M wrttta o one side of the paper. raraoaanuea muat be avoided. And Il ls especially and partlcularij tad atood that the Editor does not always eadoi the views of correspondents unless so stati . In the editorial columns. NEW AP VERf aimKNTO OF- Fall & Winter day tool up 473 bales. in Medical G izilto'ttilBk I; Ger. brig Romeo, Braue, for this port. fiUjfht ic"ba xmsA I passed Cuxhaven, Nov. 8th id t:' ( x jeri m f n's. Threo" hun- imndrcd persons ure hang i 1 1 Irulia. .r.'fii. '..neral consensus ol praise Prophet ot the Great Lis Maintain," arnoog tbe lndon t'rS I : r('s."t'ni Thrco'while tramps were accommo dated" with lodgings at the gaard house last night- Dr. W.J. H. Bellamy has recently I omP3u uluu u. had a new office constructed on Orange Opera House. street, between &econa anu i uiru, anu ..yonn. Mrs. Winthrop" is more is now located there. The office is near M4intun v a mftriean than anv play yet his dwelling and is as convenient and n . . t ,he Madison Square Thea- This play has been produced over 300 Umo? aad will be presented with a strong cast, ln- r.liHltnr thn rlmrmlnr actress, f Ml S3 LENA UMUDUH.u Constance Winthron. played I by her over 0), times. Box fchcet open at lielnsbersers nov n as .Polling at the Fair. 1JIE POLLS FOR THE FIREMEN'S Pitch- Goods, AT- last n.got. - . f v co3y a3 possible,; It is provided with written by an American f1UE polls for the firi.m i. -- When you think that you need a new two rooms witha fire place in each; RUlbbr cxprciy for aa American gw gjju bi"?! aTlMS Tday I J hat, you will be "reminded that l lie baa a piazza in front which extends out theatre and cverv scene is laid in niht. rorthc most poimlar Uofbicr at 13 1 L ,1 "Molvillc" is the best, and it ii sold by flush with the sidewalk, and the build. Amprioa: and its nroduclion is a fitting P'"f "Melville" is the best, and it ig sold by flash" with the sidewalk, and the build. America : and its production is a fittiog Slt-Va' ....I I I 1 . . o.w ml aoof the reviewers can u inei dyer. T ing is made attractive by ornamental example of the success ot tbe strictly en "PC uouse inw,uiiT. - I 1 ' - -. I - ... . " . . . . . . . M . - I I.VJ American worg oi nc- A creat lot of 'Gent s heavy Canton I mouldings and other ieaiure3 oi iasi American policy pursued Dy me waoi- Flannel Drawers, "from -40c and up-nnd refinement. son Square Theatre. It will 'be pre sented at the Opera House in this city 1,1. KATZS, United r., !.' i familY. of the i c.Vtw is to hold a reu..i n at Qain . Dext Monday, prcsura r;.yto n i WS) usurped wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ,;ce over the death of the Thn Catholic Fair. ry, 27 Market St., J. Eidacii, Prop, f The attendance at the City Hall last tomorrow night by a strong company. r-- nr. t r ti . r.,U a Urr. nt'nnnn .nv J beats HOW OH saw lxeiuuciSwi o. Ullr llllUU OH. U. M UlCitun auti-liUKin nao iuiij " ' - Josh, tisea a splendid lot of meats at his stall previous night since the opening ; of the privileges of their in the market house in this issue. He Fair. A great number of articles were means to keep the best "and offers the raffled oS, prominent among whicn MnA..KlA Ty.r'.xa . warn n nir nf t pr ral i nft vaSeS. WOO bY i I 1,1 ir.y I oaLUO UK ita3UnaulUri.wJ. I - - . . " The iitnian wuusuuumwjvu. : . v w !Cprf.hner . earnet velvet . . . w I w-i a 1 1.1 - - - a o cLcap money is tbe laDonng man. i. ijooq cmnnoiee property ..u Mr Mass8nberg i5 his interest all tne time w b u poor nun "' JU"1 of Portsmouth. Va. ; hand painted mn ,,. for his labor in aear money. uai- outgo io jawbi z uw. uiauu uuj Whitac La.ntsischeap commodities, so that oneof his fine stoves, Then'you will ' n . koohan(1wphifif wnnbv monev may Duy mm a guou uyiu. uave rcauc, vumiini, -uu . T . tt?. T,inL- tnilct set. won - - I . - l mi. uuiiu invakuv na7mrk.towa. offerbOIUC'' by Miss Mary Sweeney ; handsome sofa .. .. . . . flor harniiA V.rnn. Vn?a. Snared to- Mr .T f!. White, of the firtiV i coasiaeraDie assonment wri . Hmw , - -timhpr and Drairie rattlers.!11 Iur uueuus ttJlM leiepnooe jxuuauKUi iuio Vaseline. OVf IS the time to lay is your 116 Market Supremo .Court. In this Court, on Wednesday, appeals I Irom the sixth judical district were dis posed ot as follows: stafn va Anderson Jones, from Du plin; argued by Attorney General Davidson for theState.and HR Korne- eavforthe defendant. Diminution ol N Winter supply at prices that will "tell." HUM PUKKY. a HOMEOPATHIC REME DIES, the most complete stock lnrthe city. . T-.4.i KT-r OiaaU Little book free. Cashmere Boquet Boap 2lc lJJ LntirGlV 1N6W OlOCK - J ABUSo V. R U X X, LiragKlSt, nov 12 .218 Front St. -OF- Apples. Silks, Rhadams, Ottomans, Apples. Apples. JJECEIV1NG IN REGULAR SHIPMENTS from Weetern N. o., apples seiectea ana uar- tecord suggested and motion for certi nr. jonn wemre; u allowed by Miss Mary Sweeney ; handsome sofa Q w re!ed to order and every bbl. guaranteed to Order solicited !.,.- Iw snakes, blue racers, spreading 868 feet lumber and 160 cases spirits by Miss Mary Darby ; set table linen, .. iu uir turpentine, vaiuea at s(eoo.-zu. snip- r:TLr cT.. root i( m by . E. & s0D. the purchaser takes twelve feet or more Montana aod Dakota combined wculd form a domain larger in extent than all of the United States from the St. Lawrence to North Carolina and from the Alieghanies to the "Atlantic. Cold Weather. At an eariy hour this morning the cold weather sienal was hoisted, but was soon taken down to make room for the storm signal which was order ed up and which takes precedence. The uuu. ..tBu--.v- indications 'are that there win beta Caster county Montana f - temDerature ot about 25 degrees within the next 24 hours, preceded by a storm of rain. i . i I 1 a Cf.tn rF PannCTil in area man iuu w uuio oww. ui ""-j ' She bad a light morning costume oU taint yellowish tone, with certain bri-'ht devices of won by Mr. D. Murphy; satin tidy, won by Mr. J. M. Holland; pairladie3 slippers, won by Mrs. J. H. Hanby; bolt sheeting and rocking-chair won by Rev. Father Moore ; gold headead cane, won by Mr. N. F. Parker; silver doy ley rings, won by Miss Anna Grotgen ; fancy arrasene embriodery, won by Mr. M. J. Dingelhoef. The polls for votes for the silver . . a - pitcher lor the firemen will be ciosea 'clock to-night and those having George W Lamb vs Wm n cioan. from Duplin ; argued by D B Nicholson & WR Allen for the plaintiff, and H R TCnrnporav for the defendant. Diminu tion of record suggested and motion for certiorari ; motion by consent allowed. State vs James Collins, from New Hanover: arged by Attorney General Davidson for the State, and Marsden Bellamy for the defendant. State V3 Mary McNeill et al, from New Hanover; argued by Attorney General Davidson for the State, and F ie of sound Annies when packed. hM ati ft nheatnnts. Oi o ...nnTTA ATT nov 12 it 1 Chestnut St Ladies' Cloth, Henriettas, ajso. cab- Flannels. &c , &c. OVER CROWDED AT TAXlioB'S AAR IJIHE HOLIDAY GOOD3 AND TOYS ARE crowding in, and we must have room to dis play them. We will give decided bargains In White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Furs, Gloves, Corsets. Men's and Boys1 Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, ' . i- . Domestics, Notions, &c, &c. ; At prices lower than they have been known for years. H Darby and A G Ricaud for the de- millinery, fendant. Pending argument Court.ad- Terms Positively Cash ! Truly Commendable. atllociocKto-nigniana iao uuviug . . 10 Ovlock Thursday tinkpta ara reouested to come forward J and depo'sit them in the ballot box so morning. . - . ... r Col. F. W. Kerchner, in behalt of that they may be counted. justrecemu aioioi Durgmipiuu. the ladies of St. Themaa' Church, who The Cornet Concert Club and the blind fasts. Call ana see inem ac u a are desirous of showing their apprecia- Germania Cornet Band will, we learn, cobi's Hdw. Depot, and yon will buy.t b8 ia attendance to-night. Our November Trade Hall wili oDeueci with wholesome promise of a the CXCep- .. At ,,e:oa onfi finrta n thornnffhlv GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR. 11 I V J vvu.w " w flowers about it mi k t : 1 rk.SlSa everjwnerc. io uavia vuiwhc M S nPnnttinOP triA fftpt that Ml V rtJ w I -Tn Ms storv tlon of the very generous patronage ex ore of the vounir women in nis story i ',..... x-- of "First Person cred frcck. HATS, RIBBONS 4 LACES, BIRDS, PLUMES, VELVETS, c ! rC i" fi. tended them by all at their fair and Evary thing ot value in the binguiar wore & festival now in progress at the City berafilcdfor to-night with t CORSETS, Hall, has Dresented to Mrs. C. G. Kes- Uion of the piano, the rafllo for which nrpnrirfi(i: Our stock, notwithstanding Wasbinston Star: John Kelly has nejv a barrel of flear for the inmates has been postponed uttil next Friday . rcat rush we had .has been renew- formally relinquished Jiis leadership of L the "Old Ladies Rest" on Seventh night, at which time there will be a 1 increased and strengthened when Taairaany Hall and retired to private t fc This commCndable act of be grand ball at Germania Hall, given in nece3Sary and is now in splendid con his shattered neaiin. life, owing to kv.lv hi been bv no means a model politician, in an elevated use ot that word, but esen bis enemies have ad milted his personal honesty and moral- i'y- . The battle ground of Missionary Eidge ha3 been converted Into a straw berry patch. Yankee colonists have clitued with hoes where Yankee' sol- nftvolencfl is worthv of praise, and, we might add, of imitation. honor of the winner. The list is still dktion. Our enormous purchases from open for those who may desire to take . lartrpst ci0thih2 houses in the coun- a chance for tbo instrument, wnicn is a t tni3 pan enables us to give bargains fine one. The i; air win ciose to-nigui. .Q aU grades oi Clothing that others in Persouai the trade have found it impossible to apj M,.ct:r naniPl Shaw and W. W. Droach. Hence it is that our trade has Citv Court. The 'first case for the Mayors consid emtin this morninz was that of i ' i.at n,rht Trkins. of Pender county, were in the exceeded all former years. Should it DClUiT'tilUlltt. UBU UlOUllibllJ to"- - . .... i over in Brooklyn. She was required city yesterday. become necessary we can do st 11 beU- topayatxneot$23or be confined at M, aad Mrs. E. V. McICinzic wiU tor for - are dccto hard labor for 30 days. leave on to-mgni'd train lor iuB.t uuu.c . incrcaso it by all honorable f failure to navheonse in Savannah. Ga., where ine uesc anf ice;iimate means. We have never diers rnhpd with bayonets. Land that west beggirig"a few years ajo at L settled by the payment of wishes of a host of friends will attend published an i untruth. We stand ready nnd 1 x f 7. ...k: 1 and orepared to discount in value quail- per ucre ui.w luujuiou" natives wht starved on five hundred acres are crowded out by New Eng enders who grow rich on ten . ties and inducements any nouso may There is a revival of the rumors re garding the health of Em perorWilliam. It is said that his condition is precari p.nst?. others were given time in which them. to settle and one delinquent was ordered Mr. W. F. Burch, a Wilmington iffer n tneState . Shkiek .the Old Re in custody of the Chief of Police until a printer, who has been at wort in a joo iiabic Clothier. 114 Market street. T setUement should be eftccted. lofiicc at Washington, D. C several . . . , ht Kiyal Kail road. There has been recently a lively com petition and some bitterness of feeling oas, and this increases me auxievj concerning tne passenger raiua ouiwtuu respecting tho situation. The Emper- the Central Railroad of Georgia, ; the or's death would, weaken the Russo" y03tcrn & Atlaatic and tho East Tea German alliance, and possibly destroy ne8see, Virginia & Georgia" Railroad it if. a? is generally believed, fnnce j Companies, and as there seemed to be frsmarck onlyvmainlains it toe Emperor. to please A colony of lepers is located at Tra cadie, in Gloucester County .New Brun swick, on the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. There is another small settlement of lepers in the British Pro vinppc wKirh i almost entirely on! no probability that the dispute could be settle! amicably the matter was referred te Mr. T. M. Emerson, Presi dent of the Southern Railway Passenger committee, who has issued the follow- 1D2T "New York, November 11. The nmiMnn of a restoration of the compe titive passenger rates, as between the Central Railroad of Georgia, the Wpqtpm & Atlantic, anu tne- iasi known. It is situated in the western Pirt of CaDeBrcton. near Lake Ainsille, Tnnt.ssee. Virginia '& Georgia Rail the members being natives of the road Companies, having been submit- .nndsotScotlaid. ! S2W$& Tto cWI ser,icV examination .to rXtSK settle the contest for tbe position of fak effect at 7 Ociock Saturday morn weigher in the New York customhouse iDfff ov. 14th, all passenger rates com . .. . j. . , mr. ct.r. nn;t;a hotvpAn the lines re 1 erred to. to.'. hsome time zo receUea the the same to be t"o ly f'? appointment. He only made 69 points jnjher 2nd next. , n a possible 100. Mr. J. Mt U'Brien, (Signet!) i T. Al. xmeioj. passed the best examination, made score ot 95 -Mr- O'Brien is a dis abled veteran Union soldier. President. lb strolled alon the broad parade, Joha Jones and pretty Mlas Uarla. Your teeth are awful, John," she i all; John Kinzie, No. 435 West 57ihst., ew York, suffered with inflammation f the ear. which was very ranch swol- a and so painful that be did not sleep on Why don't you any tne ueauimer.- To ponan ibem wuu ov. w-. . LoveTurus His Back slovenliness, as regards tlie teeth. woL- returned to the city last nigt Hewas highly pleased with the Capitol of the country, but iitcs wuoiingiuu bitter for a steady home. Rock Spring water probacy did it! Mr. William Latimer, who hasbcou absent from the city about four months Those Brass and Silver head tacks are here. Jacobi's Hfw Depot: v t NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8. ST. THOMAS' CATHOLIC CflDRCJI FAIR An Immense stock to select from. JERSEYS, In the newest styleF. . . Baby's Cloaks, Sicques, Caps, . In Worsted and Merino. ROBES In every style and - A Thousand other Articles, WILL BE SOLD REMARKABLY LOW, to as to make room for Holiday Goods, at Taylor's Bazaar, 118 MAliKET ST. nov 12 - Our Specialty is Pure Candies MANUFACTURED I shall sell my goods as low as the lowest catalogues. All I ask is the same treatment Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! 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 MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF. GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and bo convinced at M. Rl- KATZ'S sept 21 HO MARKET 8T. WILMINGTON A WJELDON B. K. CO., SECl'YA TUEASUBER'S OFFICE, wiLMisaroN, n. a, Oct. 311SS5. w ILL BE Ol'EN THIS EVENING AT n t i i. . in ..irwir tn-mnrrnw. orrivnrl hprft Inst SundliV niiTht. During nn(i rnn.ln nnrn dorlnsr the dav. Usual Eve . . i u r, f nc?Whl nine KntertaiBmcni. c aumiBsion iwi portion of his time in New York city, ,VJ" ' . where be had frequent and extended TnrKAV.S X UniCKeUS conversations with many of tbo bank- ers, capitalists and merchants of that EXCeiCCi ! city, and was impressed with the change : public sentiment among them Maur uuaxu remand to the industrial financial from one week to two weeks corned. Any and commercial prepress ot the South, Llzel Ham you want, Shoulders, Bibs and which they now freely confess must be . . . . . ot in Fresh Corned Beef, AND THE the future fieid'of ;fioancial operations It was a noticeable fact that among merchants there had been a most de tho stvle and quality of goods in demand at the South. A lew FINEST LOT UJt JBiSJir years ago the most common ana cneap est fabrics, without much regard to BUUNT. ALMOND?. CREAM " ALMOND CHOCOLATE PASTE, FINE COCO AN UT CBEAM, W&LNUX CREAMS, CBEAM WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, LEUON, VANILLA, and Strawberry Caramels ! jiiiE FIFTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholdcrsi of the Wilmington & Weldon . i ' ,v 'J- B. B. Co. will be held al the Office of the Company, In WUmiugton, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November proximo. TU0Mp80N eecretary. nov 2 tdm WIL., COLUMBIA AUGU3TA It. B. CO.. SECT'Y TBEAS. OFjTICE, WlLHUfUTOW, N. OCU 31, 1685 i in il s 1 Til I 1 1 I " 1 t m - - seen In Wilmington, fresh Irani ; The above la only a tithe of what we manu facture. Thesezoods ara made of Granulated style, were in demand, while now the Jfoe MOUIltainS Of this State. andXXX Powdered Sugar and are better than goods ordered Irom mis section are eaual in every respect to thos supplied - . . .A. ir:tprn and AVestern markets. on tms msraet. I will guarantee It equal to any Beef sold tho goods sold elsewhere for 75 cents per pouni. because they are pure Sugar Candles, made fresh every day. Ladles are Invited to visit Other CUU from 4C Up. our factory at any time. from C a. ra. to lirp. m. We are la full blast for three nishU. Everything was. done Keep them pure. all yo wUh to be for hi. without avaih He" took nine 271.21 "uuicia ruis woico acicu jwhcuuhj polishing, ana preserving tains ceased and swelling greatly re- r,r ,TT, f.i, fvnvP. cud-took six Pills tho two following 'SrAiG's Glue, JP. Conve- n tsandwas well. t th sat nlentand Uselal. Mends everyttucs. While absent Mr. Latimer visitea (choice Cats lOc per lb. Saratoga, where he found quite a colony ot North Carolinians, among whom rrfi several from this city. He also We keep our Beef killed fr6m one week to visited the Northern pait of the "Em- two weeks hanging before cutting, so you can pire"Staie. uuu., . T time A BBLSPEAES, (toe no And measure, aa uuiuuwcu - i machinery for the manufacture of pine oMne -ttmJ W 000 TUSJDA OBAKGE3, at 25 eta. EesiiectfallT ' 1 doeB-'and sweet Malaga Grar, . . i : T) n I . m. rvi m m - . I rm mt- m - u -m m j i w How to mate iiome nni'PJ- o JLl "Xw jJJLLi J AVTAAj rrr malt in ? at Acme" woris at a w - w Cronly. . Othello cook stove from Jacobi's Hdw. stalls Front 8c. Market. nt t noy w H star copy it B. J, MOORE & CO, notll 'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stock holders of the Wilmington, Columbia A Au gusta B. B. .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. Opening Day. "VPENING OF ALL THE LATEST 8TT WS OT WINTER MTLLINEBY, JBIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 13th andHth. M . At MRS. E. A.LU1ISDI'S. ladles invited to can. . nov91w E17 GTdDRE I pOME AND SEX THE TOYS, TINWARE and FANCY GOODS jut received. !Bome thlac to salt every boose keeper la the dir. Prices .low at No. 24 South Second ana rxi i Dock st. B0V7 J. F. A. SEA VE3.
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