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1 ' Hie MbminStari UATEM OJf ADTERTISXKCt .V-1 - - t . ; . ; t : TT- : - ( 1 ivio 11 . ? - It .-- H oo ' Fir t" 160 I'm - .... ... K.HIIASW w .......... . aui " . J .. . - . 1 inaa luaU, " ........... -er" r ctf t la sav .Aa. r ra ass w m vrtt , mU m aw .'Vm-' 1 e: e MORNING EDITION. t yi oitj frl of yHow few 4r,,. -...it wit & fr ai eir from ,v r- Hi tt Ni; f or W1M liTVS 11 0 nn-'ii. u 4n-tir w5t2kr IS UiCnlM U tp- - T fcu of ta Itar of (r- ni.mf Kla f 9pr to r(fvil .,(' xt piitJ-l taaportAJww A o6 ,, :., Hmjf Jr U 9 JLutrUa Iowa M .!t!PerHi y police. kiill two ft! mill iii . f LtlUiMtAM b kiit JWoijr- 1-1 Ipm-Q tn.luwi irrinNl to LiwnS. V. 'Ii- UrrtM) ti tHXab pr cot of 1 um emt w for Ihm oo-iCituVioo. L'.iikiiimm fkilu-vn for lit wcll 3H. rb &it p:j; of 5tpc. ;.. fxom Naw Von ur i ' , vt.MMy JiJ vr coal. cuiua tOfO iii.xU-r-tui ia.juiry t J 'Q't -J . tlS. hi '-'iJl fwiyTciQlt t3. er. njriU I'.u.l.r bttli' aa Mshon i)-M.- I will il fr oo dsj' work. V Prohibition taJitl i Nw r i provw.I k il-.I I -tn.) r ktir turkat- weight to ths Nw Vork Sntor will ht t. ii-f. t' in t -t' I lLi ' M i Kl n rrry li. m. .r. hr ral h4 chtiirn t aim Kelly. hf i i ktn tr John K , th Tm- u hi v I 'h if . Vh fwran ttht- of Nw Y r r tt.tn; th mttr f at I y p.por to b pibUh-l io thmr intrvxt.. W nlnotoo ot!Vw hoMrr- 4j New ,rk ffirf.n Arthar nl TiM iot I 4 -4 I v lUm trmjaj ktN of th two p.rt-. W will "ptlic op" o the l.l rw. l'l T!t.tfracy of tbo g o. (, of M .- batt arr io mUn r Am. Thay rrJ Mo. aa a f.,1 p ie! tb.il turn Jrl or U I'Iim Liberal Uovftsratnt ba. re ti btit a rvform in the llrit-i.-ara 4irTr:iv. A bll will b-r intro i -wi u tha lati,Kuol to rviiatri hut th .At. And to gtvs lha qf- W ' WtT (rota a gvnllemsn who k:tieti.ll th Vt,Jon Fair that i. u i r nl ucrna. th bnt over held thrw. nl ha think th bst ever in th Stte. Srnator Vorhee po on Thuriisy. Jarvia ' sttnlal. Tha Amsrifan popla pay an an n.il tat of from 4 to SO million d.ilar on th srtieU of 'Jgar. Tbst to ear. in onler thst a few plant- ' ' r rre in Iaiana roay mske money by m Mt bs taieU beavily. An! that is twepablicaa i'roiactioo. We were ia error as to the Igis Utunt jme eleelatl in V'irfinia ehooa Hi a Stnatoe to eaecee-J Mahooo. H alf th St:enM U eboaan vry tn yearv Tboaw rwewntly electsnl I will hol.f for foar jear aod will vot f.r tha Soator to saccwnl Mahoo. Th elactico TueiaJ ay did DOt qoit 4tt! who shall bw Isct4 lmiJnl m KM. H tt it diJ swttl tb fact th u New York U a doabtfal MttU, sn.l th.nt 5ntl J. TiUeQ aod John I Keile n-ft h-rtile ao,l boo- . i .v, ' : Mrw York will b toat an. I with it probably tha tction. llUrt U wbai oM Ren saj of hi dft nd what caxcd it : "Last yea 1 had The Urrnu rot rftr coital wa la tha OarSabl lectio ef tH0GnU. liXCT); IU. roe. IllOOh Wal. 3T.,a. Ta year iaa eoca taaULOOl of wait A A nave IW.. U Thi novmou tacreaa ha beets caused by tha free! of acny. f rad saa Ueorre?Um say Tpooaw- More vote tv b- casa Uts ertl b i tlM asxs presuianuu yea. Ta 8.CCO of su.u i plaraLty ef say oooooeat wa saor taaa I ius fas taw ctsy BaSjs. Masaaeanswtt I (a. taarafoiw. snrefe D-w.---. lf r I aoothar maa purs, . - 7 w 1 vol: xxxni.-No. ' . rtf jeJ to tb troU la New Got. CletelaovTe candtdaU. r The comspcoJeol of the nhiU4e1pbia ImJtt write oa tbe ?th: Xum of TUa' eMt trusted frWods aIJ t&k Bwxalac withat the Ufhteetetmai locvUo. tto wmr now to cmr for a r- aoaattaatJco of the oU tickcL C3Tlaad aa4 HuiT re howled oal aad no other aoaa hut 9xaal i. Tlldea wili be able to carry thU Sat 04 x jr. XW tU tr. rratAXt th f raod bene, and the old man wW wtp the eoaatty like a stmooo. " Yc lei the people coottoue to txj banlonod with a J Tariff that Darueneu with a wicAeu i ana toai the old fraud cry may b-e the issue, Tr, U, na ,h. -M ticket" .iH U slaagbtert4 worse thxn ilaynard was. frobahlf the ol!t &ro la the Ueitod Scua to J oh a lUoaixt of Aiutio. Tex . who to tdrl rvars eU. IU twloofcd to Mrs. tUaaio. of AUxar Farm, for tnaaj year, sad took her name oo twist; freed. r- If that U the bent Texas can do it will have to retire from the contest, , v , , .. In North Carolio old negroes die eery few weeks whoM aire range J from 10J to t0, according to the .. rvPr Thn InJon Stvrria.j AVr.Vw. one of tbe eeat literary organs of tbo w viU w-m j w v a- a uw j ' Hr rwrformaacw U marked by cartful tocuticn. coo4cieBtioS workmaaship. coo Uat rv(ard for gracw and restore and toat altratioo to the dctnaadj of stage pt ipciiT. Is th lighter parts of the piay 5 wv charmiog. Spirits Turpentine. Tbe Eleventh Annusf Session of North CaroHaa Stato Graagv rtroa of ttsshaodry wUl tw hcU la the town of Wvkioa. brgiaaiax oa Tueeday. the ith dy of rvrrmtwr. i?3. Warrtntoa Gazette If 11,000 wcr judicially spcsdd early ia the afr1af. aaJ bcfov the croca are pitched, ta th (aX ppr. aod motioa caade of Ut mi iapnrtaat pritra sad rob-, aad iuwt bf orv ta brtaaior -of h fair. it .womU. w bcticv. rvpay many fokl Tin iU4 W a mwa UcrttnMf fritfimf tw fU AxHJri .Wfjr. a Sm ka a Lakvil!e J (ittstfU: Tbe rails f tha attxejioo of tt raJroad to this pl.cm a-tva srrivtd aad fw weeks only will ba occMary to make the road ia rvadl . for th CrviM. Tha buildia of the lrrC U tha LcakrviO Mill will require prohaUy thrvc wtrk. By the lt of De emWt taa ta( eail oht la be dnwo sod th wnutto of lh refine aSord daily muikr to our propta. SmithfielJ JlrmlJ: On Thurs day ItMt Mra Lucy Saodr. wife of Mr. J J kkUrK litajt nar tow, havia brj Ik it totluw j.mioa fM jrooil foe caifiitatioa of tha hart. from which sb uamJ at tiavn. voada hr aocna tra of the brk. draak of it. aod rT w to her tuUmt. owfWUtr bct. Mra S died from th (i!cU. aod Mr. Peio barely Mrarvd. Superiatoodral Mitt stair la the Oryta I thai ha to abot to rvtirefrom the Oiford thaa.. Rav. Charle C Curtto goes to WAhlotoo Cly as ajauiaat rvctor of St. John's Church, the oldast and wra.thkst ia th city. The flmt pri b-ta rvrtrktod to compaato from outoide of Virginia. w comprfed foe by the Ra toijeh aad the RddrvilU compaaka. When th Ratoigh boy woo they promptly pre rtd aaif th prise ( t-VXn to the iteid tuW dots. S both compaaie came home wn off. RaUJjrb 1"m.Vt.- Tbe new code I all Improbable that it may be left here for . - .1. . W I kit at.. - - - - t to bsisg ditrihuUtl by the Secretary of Put Dved. at St Joha Hospital. yesterday aftoroooo, Mr. John Wind!, d shout 31 years. Deceased was an Ef tishmaa by birth. W have ott earad of a eertoo shorting affray that took pUc eaar Claytoo. in Johnston coun ty, oo Monday last It appears that a Mr. Jeffries had a diSculty with a oerro at the house of Mr. Alooxo Creech, and from that Creech and Jtffrk got la to a ht aad Creech shot Jeffrie with a gua. Both par tie were boa ad over to court and tt U sow aki that Jcffrk will dia. According to tbe Itslelgb yete--Vtimrr ouf httk cspiiai has 13,104 In aabttaata If trow It show a great advance m when tt had. according to the ceosua. leiw than I0.0CO. if we remember corrcctTy. Tha .w 06rmr mjt: The l.oeAalisg lUIeirh ooa of the health lest eitto la th world. School 13. churches I, lawyer S3. koCeU 5. boarding bouse I -shoemaker shop 34. commission mer chants 30. dry goods dealers 31, retail gro cer S who fail grocer 13. restaurant IS. saJuon 34. dressmakers 37: c Jo in log dsalrrs la. doctor 17. manofsctarers 10. tasursac senu 13. owpaprs IS. on dsrUksr 6. f arailure dealers ft, secret so- ctotiea 37. ttolJsboro JHfns?rr: We rc- greft to hear of th death ot Mr. James F. Joaea, of Green county, which occurred st-th rrauiccca of Mrs. Drttt la that coun ty, last Tnday. after a painful ICoes of eocaty met U tha ec4inhone on Tuesday to orgvau a cocaty mruxai soctety. ur. i Ksoaedy wa mau temporary cnairman oi wa tppotated to draft a constitution aad BEieeAA. m in I w wvw " vw.'iiiii.w I . . - . - - - - -1 . I T PTr? ViT il,t. t? !rZ,ZrJX: f r. r - imi ite- i a . a WUWl MIU I isTmnf,Wfif Tm Ssncdm fa I a yard oa th asylum road acvtral year I r bow cowrvu. w ' . y "T here this morning- o jiwi ws MWr. S9?? "2Tlr.Tiri;.. .if.i er STdOT'SESs ?Es . -TT7Zi U iv.1 thm elvU docket will - y"V - ; reacfietf. FaTVtUvilU Observer: IltM oa Nov. id. at the residence of bev soo. Ie. A. A. Reatoo. la Newark. Deb, Mrs. caroiia rpacr XMaioo, ageu . yeara. 2 of th Ui Rv. Gcorr Ikntoa, ef Christ fJhnrrh. Rockish, N. C I t)Li .rise a Hsrertar Ulnae. lHb re- I - : " m. ... ..... two o'clock es yeaterdsy alcraooo, Mr. - 12. Wilmington;' "I Cf n .mJ tyt 4tA mil fin I JtWi u"t the rrraUr tndo on'tlie to csjtt ft Iod 01 xei mil, coiuaea wiu LU cootrucUoa tnJa at Ue Q olf. Six do x C4TB asd the front of both csnaea were cocjnLfUlr wrecked. Nobodjr waa hurt. We utd Urt week that tn kiugxior .VT?? Aif -dvW? we have aioce heard his hutorr. It seems that he was shipped here from WUmlag ton to one of oar yooof men as a "pet. . butlhertclpleat not appredang the ex- ccUcet qvallilea of an alligator as a pet. turned him loose la Branson s Creek. CharlUtA Observer; The con- I vocaUoo ot Charlotte b to meet In Salls- bry next week. A Oermaa named k bar room out by the old fair frouoda. and the other, night a party of t,'Jt They simply pulled a lot of brick from the coiDoej luu caicrru vuq oouse uroaga fire dUcc We ferret to announce that a little eon of Rev. J. T. Harwell, pastor of the Tryoa Street llethodist Church, U lying very low with brain fever. A tittle daughter of Mr. Bagwell is alto tvrj sickv The gross Income of the Air-Line Railroad for the fiscal year eod iorJooeSO. 1883. wu t49Q.990.09. The groas income of the Chariot!, Columpla Aomuta road ror tue same penoa wis $l.a5t.6o. Sheriff Smith, of Rlch- d cooaty. who was In the city Tester- day gave us news of a very dotructlTe fire that occurred la Rockingham-about 10 o'clock UstSuodsy eight. The stables of Mr. JulU A. McDonald, proprietress of hoiel ? Roekiogham. were burned to lh rround with arervthlnr in them. A Urge quantity of live stock perished In the inf to Mr. Zach Loog. clerk of the Superior Court, ana ror woicb. ur. Long paid f3Zo. wa burned. Another horsa equally as fine, was alao burned. Ia all, three horses, oee male, three calves and a cow perished ia the flames. A large quantity of bay, fodder and straw and thirty bushels of corn were burned with the barn. Raleigh Xetes. Observer: Next Saturday the work of removing the North CaroJioe exhibit will be begun, we learn. Up to the last moment the North Carolina dipUy wu the ceo ire of attraction for all rUUor. Sheriff W. a Hickoy, of Mitchell county, yesterday brought to the pvoitcolUry Spencer Harrell. a white mao, who crtj two years for manslaughter, hsrio; killed a man named Cox, in 1873. At a corn bucking at Aureliso Spriora. Halifax county, last nlrht, Os born Williams mortally wounded William Banrea with a knife. It will be soeo that lands ia Middle Creek are valued at the lowest figure. $3.20 per acre, while in Rakigh township the value is highest, $IA2G per acre. The total amount of all th luted lands in the county is $ 430.079 acre, valued at 3.So4.720. The average Talue of all the luted lands io the county is $483f per acre. ThU Is all separate from toe town and city lou io the county. In lUlcijh there are 1.330 city lota listed the lotl vluc of which U $2.758, 77S. The party of visitors from Pennsylvania, oumbrrioc 100. will arrive here, it is now defioiuly known, on the evening of the 13th IojC. and will remain in Raleigh un til the evening of the 14th. They will be eotcrtaiecd while here. "The party of visitors from Boston will arrive here, ills thought, oo the Ttlh Inst. They will also be entertain ed. 1 1 is excellency Gov. Jsrvis yester day revived a couple of letters from lion. Jodo Cuchrane. chairman of the commit ter oo the celebration of the evacuation of New York by the British. lie says; "I have the honor oo behalf of the committee to invite a participation in the parade of the veteran military organisations and tne fjeu Df mUiurr schools of your State. I reoaest that your excellency will give pub- xtJ ui jovitalioo. We shall be oWjrTd if you will give os early m'orma- tioo of the members of such organizations as will favor us with their presence. Twenty thousand persoos visited the Bos ton Fair the last dsy. and saw the North Carolina exhibit or which the Boston Ad rvrfisrr aays: The magnificent exhibit of North Carolina, or a considerable portion of it will probably be retained in Boston for the exhibition of 1S34. and it is not at a permanent exhibit of the resources of that wonderful Stale. THE CITY. HKVT AOVRBTIIK5IB5T. Mr sox Children's suits. Oram Hocus &meralds. Jon: J. Ilaowcs: Jerseys. Wm. OTaassa Come sod see me. llaufsnxaoaa Wedding presents. II. Htjrrxa North Carolina House. Mrsw Bao. DkRossxt Druggists. tMl Dst. I Receipt of cotton yesterday torn up and the closet in tbe southwest cor 519 bales. Sale 400 bale . ner demolished, portions of which were Mayor Hall yesterday cele- used to prize up the flooring. The flooring brated his silver wedding, aad we are U wtyer, and the prisoners glsd to kam that he was the recipient of utle deemed the undertaking of pro- nulte a number of varv handsome and use- ful presents. "Major" Martin Adams, em ployed at Messrs. Adrian & Votlers' store, narrowly escaped serious Io1ry yeaterdsy by haviog three bags of coffee to fall upon him As It was he was pretty badly hurt I for a while. Among tbe arrivals of trans-Atlantic travellers by the steamer Gfol&s, which landed at New York-from Liverpool on Tuedy. as publUhed in the New York 7ta, w nouce me name oi ict. ut, j n Tavlor The body of Henry J ewett, I ccoreu. wao was oxowneu ou u . . . . m . tm t. - I foot of Market street oaTburaday night of . . . . I . . . ....... m t cm m . wm last wee, wsa iuu uu umuux im .t... Camiurr Jsnohs was nod fled I held no lnquesL on,. v,wr,;.n htraoi Em. . " -o i - zlSS' . . . mi., irrmii n. nrT - , - sod valoed at f I3.WO. I e k- w i Mr. J L. Winner has an oyster garden oo the SoondLeomprising about two bun- dred acre. Only a few acre, however, it a . ... . v .... I wuh u this season, shows that the . .M"7 - "l ' - . - I e I m a u m hsut imniu im trr cuiur. Uoo. n. o.; satdhday, November io, i883. ESCAPED EIIOM JAIL. , I I .prUar BMtp from Uia i jaur xwo we trBciure Becap- 1 Testerdaj morning, about 8 o'clock, the i quietada of Princess street, between Third and Fourth.- mteriallr disturb- rfbUeeS su uj uie exciiement. lociueat o " "J1" I UTtry. It seems that the j I . atmriM I n"7. iored, sUrted to . ttt jauer. uk t. . giveuiep so era their breakfast A hired boy by the a tray of bread, and he followed with a pot . . ... v j .v. . Ol couee.. as vao uujr wpcuuu iua door leading from the first to the second floor one of the colored, prisoners, by the name of Jerre Lanier, the only one in the corridor, seized the boy and took the keys away from him, when he immediately commenced unlocking the cell doors and releasing tbe other prisoners. In the mean time M array, the jailer, had entered the jail and set the coffee down, when Joe George, a white prisoner, suddenly sprang upon him and enveloped his head with a blanket, and he and one Archie Pigford then succeeded la overpowering him and throwing him to the floor, where they held him, despite his struggles until most of the prisoners had been turned loose, when they made their exit through the door and escaped oyer the Intervening fences. Those of the prisoners who succeeded in Lrettfng out of tbe jail, seven in number, were Jerre Lanier and Robert Cos tin, both New II snores county prisoners, who were under sentence to the penitentiary, and Joe George, for perjury; Archie Pig ford, for carrying a concealed weap on, and William Nixon, for larceny, all from Pender, and the last two colored. -j a . Then there were F. II Cornell, white, awaiting trial for the larceny of a watch, and one Gilbert Iladley, colored, both of whom were re captured and 'returned to their cells. In. the attempt to stop the fleeing prisoners the jailer's wife and her sister displayed a great deal of pluck, and it was through their instrumentality that Cornell was cap tured. Hsdley was seen jumping the fence, being behind the others, and was captured by Mr. J. II. Jones, as he alighted on Fourth street Tbe escape created great excitement in the neighborhood, in the midst of which, through a misapprehension, the fire alarm was sUrted, which added to the confusion, and the fleeing prisoners look up the cry of fire, while the jailer and others were shouting murder. Tbe prisoners all took a southeast course, as neaaly as possible, running first to Mar- ket street and were seen passing in the neighborhood of the Marine Hospital. The jailer and a posse mounted and pursued after the fugitives as soon as he could at tend to the safety of those left behind, but after scouring the woods in the neighbor hood of the city until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon without getting a glimpse of them, they returned home. Jerre Lanier was convicted of embezzle ment nearly twelve months ago and was sentenced to four years' imprisonment in the State Penitentiary, but took an appeal to the Supreme Court, which only rendered a decision a week or so ago, affirming the sentence of the Court below. Robert Cos tin was convicted of embezzlement at the Oc tober term of the Criminal Court and sen tenced to three years in the Penitentiary, from which he took an appeal to the Su preme Court, which was decided in a like manner, that tribunal affirming the sen tence of the Curt below. While tbe two prisoners had the jailor pin ioned to the floor, one of them got his fin ger in his mouth and bit it pretty severe ly, and Frank Holmes was knocked down by a boot io the hands of Joe George, who . escaped in his bare feet Sheriff Manning was absent from the city at tbe time of the jail delivery. It seems that an escape in another man ner was first contemplated, as a portion of . t m i . t . . .1 utuooruiuig souw cornuor was iouau v wing an escape m ma way 100 serious a one. A Wilmington BXlaister Officiating, at Faaerai im Norfolk. The Norfolk Ledger of Thursday gives an account of the funeral of Mrs. Fanny Umstadter, a wealthy and greatly esteemed TTsVimw la1 nf thaf ftls and aavo- VZZ . J . . v "ineinerai seiv1ce wconauciea oy Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn, of Wilmington, N. C who some years since delivered a beau- tiful discourse at the funeral of Mr. Jacob Umstadter. the husband of the deceased. Which was published .at the time. Dr. Mendelsohn was assisted In the services by Rev. D. Levy, Rabbi in this city. Dr. it was for some vears Rabbi of the congrega- mvu Mua wr, luu uciuk I"" ..v. . frind of the familv. was sent for u do n this occasion, and delivered another beautiful 1 i ..... . ...... j .v.:. I niKmnrw. in wnirn n a imTninTi'ji kun tu- - v..0 . . te or tne deceased. ur contemporary is In error in Btating XM!T' enueisonn omciacu funeral f the husband of the lady, but he lLo, mm m 'TZZ2ttL . a irfored man bv the name of Primus V-fc ' J . . 1 . Vi A f41TTO I istis wsaairesiea vestezuav wu . . .-. , of .beating his . wife, badly, bruising ana maltreating bar ..'He waa required to give bond la the sum of $50 for his appearance w.r.. r . irn,i. ivi. .Aminv t .10 . . . . . ... L o'clock. The t magistrate .had the City f .,.,. . .IT" , J . . - - dstuciui uj T11 1 uin wu"'""i t aid bar lnjark were not serious. a.nUtera BlrUttaajr celebration .TCixl- eraal. . . .. , . ,v . . . iteports regaroxng proposea or already enjoyed celebrations of the 40Uth anmyer- sary of Luther's birth are comingfrom all quarters and in nearly all languages ot the civuizea world. Germany Is all aglow with memorial RPrvirAa Tnrlnn in tn have .-- : j- a granu serricc in us iamous jiieier nan n 10th. in which various leading I evangelical denominattnna will fnVo mrt I ... f rrcauici, auuiiu iu west w iuus -uu iuwer Scotland ia said to be irenerallv nrenBrinir.lv.-: . o x 1 o - I to ohfiervo it. Russia will look unnn aim?. i. in h r r.--w. r-. uu towns. Norwav. Sweden and Denmark exAny Lutheran countries are everv- I exclusively juuieran countries, are every- whhna-wJthftrratirfhirerviftfia Even J o o in Rome a "Luther Committee': has been appointed, which is arranging a programme to properly, observe Luther's birth. In Canada, in Australia, and wherever the Lutheran Church is represented, the event will be celebrated by services, etc. In our Awn fsYnrttw tKsarA ia fs Yio mvAn a rrfonrl Luther concert in Steinway Hall, 'New -.T , T t -i .!i.j.i-t!. o. Louis and other cities the Evangelical Al liance unites with the Lutherans in the cel ebration. Columbus, Ohio, recently held its celebration, and thousands of people took part. So also in Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, and other cities of the Northwest. The observance in St Louis will be very gene ral, there being in that city alone about 60,000 Lutherans. General Church bodies have taken action regarding it. The Presbyterians in Phila delphia, by resolution expressed the thought that it would be of practical value to their congregations if iheir ministry this year would specially make them acquainted with Lruther and his great work. Our neighbor of the W. C. Pretibytenan, in its editorial column this week, says: "All Protestantism may afford to lay aside any jealousies injpaying tribute of admiration to the great Reformer." The Lutherans of this State will cele brate it at Concord, as already announced in the Star. The Presbyterians and Meth odists will unite in the service, of which we hope to be able to give an account to our readers. The exercises begin to-day at 10 A M. , in the Presbyterian Church at Con cord, as St. James Lutheran Church, in which it was first to be held, is not yet quite finished for occupancy. Address Before a Colored I!terry So ciety. Col. E. D. Hall, Mayor of the city, pur suant to an invitation, delivered an address before the "Benjamin Bameker" Library and Literary Association, at their hall on Princess street, on Thursday night. We learn that there was a large attendance on I the part of of the more prominent of our colored citizens, and that they were highly J gratified at Mayor Hall's talk to them, evi- dently appreciating the practical sugges tions and good advice which were the bur den of his remarks. He especially com mended the plan they had adopted, by the organization of the Society he was address ing, as a means of elevating their thoughts and minds by the cultivation of a taste for literature. At the close of the address Rev. D. J. Sanders, pastor of the Chesnut Street Presbyterian Church, moved that a copy of it be procured for publication. Chamber of Commerce. At a meeting of the newly elected execu tive council of the Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday at the rooms of the Produce Exchantre, routine business was transacted and the following committees were ap pointed, viz: Meteorological A H. VanBokkelen, W. L. DeRosset, George Harriss. Bar and River Improvements George Harriss, Alex. Sprunt, R E. Heide. Transportation and Navigation F. W. Kerchner, D. G. Worth, C. H. Robinson. Correspondence and Foreign Trade Jas. Sprunt, Geo. W. Williams, A. L. De Rosset Propositions and Grievances Alfred Martin, Geo. Kidder, H. Vollers. Insurance and Finance E. E. Burruss, Thos. Evans, Sam'l Northrop. Sudden Death. A colored woman, by the name of An- arky Jowels, living on Eighth, between Orange and Ann streets, was found dead in her bed Thursday night, about 10 o'clock She had apparently been in her I usual health all day, and up to a short time before her death. Coroner Jacob1 was notified but deemed an inquest unne cessary. " Deceased was aged about 40 years. "Esmeralda." Th h h ..Esmeralda," " j. ' a ' as played by the Madison Square Comedy Company, has been received in the South . W 18 ry S, " 4 well received and liberally patronized here on the 14th. The company is on its wiy Nortll not leave Wilmington . c-.i. uaui vne monuog 01 . . . m. . ABA..nK .'An.vm. irv jv v - The Bin house at Wadevllle. Montgomery longing to Mr. D. D. DeBerry, w&8 destroyed by fire on Wednesday night, rtMlfW -th nnntitv nfmttnn and .ss&Z.'ZSX T. Wade writes us, is estimated at about r?: w ilnai - . , m j .! i if (u.jw vv . xne omy auwiw wwauguuuu uj juw Hall yesterday morning were those of three tramps named S. Olstrom, white, and Sam Wsiters and Wm. Watters. colored. Ols- . . . . n t A A ni... ...Clt. trom was nouuea loieayeuieuwjr nr within twentv-four hours, and the l Other ... . . "... ... . . . I - , . - ; - i -' two were, discharged. 4- v: WHOLE NO. 5053 J weatber Inueation. J The following are the indications for to- I gay ; por the Middle rAtlantiff Sfetes local followed by clearing weather,- south- weat ta; northwest .f winds, . stationary' or, slight fall temperature and," rising ba I - s " j ... v luuicicr iu uwtueru aau ceuirai poruous, rains and slighUy warmer, partly cloudy I I uuuuicKr.' - . i . r I .i. o... . ; i . goaineriy winaa Decoaung vanaoie, lowur I j uu jL "arTcwVuuUfc T?ra ture m east Dortion and nsmjr barometer in . J-.. - ; . - - - i tt cou puruuB. ; ror Tennessee and the Ohio Valley,- occasional rain, generally cooler, partly, cloudy weather and variable winds. ' CITT ITEMS PERSONAL ! TO MEN ONLY ! Tux Voltaic I Belt Co.. Marshall. Mioh.. will send Dr. Dtk'b I vaio Appliances on trial for thirty days to men I (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous bllity; Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of irouDies, guaranteeing spceay ana complete re storation of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk Is incurrea, as thirty days trial Is allowed. s A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. WinsloW's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the childpassed in suffenng.and the parents without sleep. Return ing home the day following, the father found the DaDy still Buttering : ana wmie contemplating an- other sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence ne aaministerea a portion oi tne ootmns ainistered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That nigh? aU hands slept weil. and the littleUowawoki in the morning hright and hanDV. The mother waa delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. North Carolina House. I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY friends that my NEW POOL TABLE has arrived, and is now ready for use. Pool room entirely separate from Bar. Entrance on Second Street. . NEW UTTER OYSTERS always on hand. novlOtf H. HTNTZE. Come and See Me. gAUER KRAUT, DUTCH HERRINGS, riANCHOVIS, To be had at WILLIAM OTERSEN'S GROCERY, nov 13 tf Corner 5th. and Market sts. CHILDREN'S PREMIUM SUITS, . r. Perfect fitting, well made and trimmed. BOYS' SUITS, Long and Short Pants. WEDDING and BUSINESS SUITS to order, in the VERY BEST STYLE. . At MUNSON'S, Clothier and Manufacturer. nov 10 it Jerseys. "DEADED, BRAIDED, AND HEAVY PLAIN JERSEYS, Fine JERSEYS and Cheap JERSEYS. Come and see the Pure Linen Hemstitch and Colored Border Handkerchiefs at $1.50 per doz, novlOtf JNO. J. HEDRICK. Wedding Presents ! jgEAUTIFUL WEDDING PRESENTS, IN LARGE VARIETY. , Just received at HETNSBERGER'S nov 10 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Munds Bros. & DeKosset, JRUGGISTS, CORNER MARKET AND 2ND STS.. jOffer at Retail and Wholesale a complete line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDI CINES. Orders solicited, and bottom!, prices guaranteed. nov 10 It Foreclosure of Mortgage Sale. JgY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF THE.. pbwers irrevocable, contained In a certain mort gage executed to me by the late CoL John Mo Rae, bearing date 2nd March, 1881, and recorded in the Register's office, of New Hanover county, In Book Q. Q. Q., page 447, as such mortgagee, and as the Attorney of the said John McRae therein appointed, I will, on Monday, the 10th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House-door, In the city of Wilmington, sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the Lot of Land in saidjmortgage conveyed: Be ginning in the northern line of Mulberry street 67 feet westwardly from the western line of Third street, and extending westwardly along Mul- berrv street about 133 feet, and - of the uniform depth of, 132 feet, being part of Lot 5, in Block tAJ UliUlUI lillWlbJ VI TV UtUUlR liX. JOHN W. ATKINSON. November 9.-.h, 1883. - novOts Clinton, Pt. Caswell & Wiliiiingtott R.R. . OFFICE SECRETARY & TREASURER, WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 6, 1883. Bids TX7ILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THURSDAY, ? v 15th Inst, for Grading the Fourth Section of the Wilmington, Clinton & Point Caswell Railroad, boning at ,e Fifth JfSStS ?nkunc J. H. BOATWRIGHT. nov7td Secr'y and Treas. . Best in the State. ivUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS THE largest in the state our Goods of BEST GRADE. Our Prices LOWER than any other for same grade of Goods. Try us and see if it is not so. Geo. E. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, nov 4 tf . Out Dave NEARLY BROKE DOWN, BUT STILL GOING out with our popular SELF-FEEDING HEAT ING STORES. . Office Stoves, Air Tights and the unrivalled "Golden Harvest" and -Farmer" Cook Btoves. ; Gxiods y every steamerjf inu OlUJUkO.' s DUIVCS. Ajr 11K1UB Wfll UN . .. rAA&iui a TAiiiUn. FURS WHITE OIL. nov4tf , . 8 CO . Three Month....-.......ir-.I.i 14 oo ft . tJ Month, . . .f . , r . . 40 00 !' tar contract Advertlsementa taken at propor UonatelyloW rate-? ' '' i Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one iquar NB W AD VBRTX8EJ1KMTS. , OPERA HOUSE. ONE 1SITG-HT ONLY. - ; jWED9fiESIAirt NOTB 14, 1 SSft, I ! 4v--i v .. . i JOADISON, aQVAttB THBATBB Cf. ' Ihhe TSeautifoi .Worth Carolina Play, E S M E R A L D A, THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL CAST. Reserved Seats $1.00 and 75c; Admission SOu and25c. . novl0 4i . USE CUISINE, INSTEAD OF LARD or BUTTER, FOR ALL COOKING PURPOSES. IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE' AND WHOLESOME Jj0R FRYING ANY KIND OF MEATS OR VEG ETABLES it is VASTLY SUPERIOR TO LARD, and will make as good Cake as tbe best Cream ery Butter, AND WILL NOT RANCID. It is manufactured under tbe personal mpor vision of Mr W. E. WORTH, and guaranteed to be as stated. Ask your Grocer for it. For sale by i. C. STEVENSON. J. L. BOATWRIGHT. nov 18. S3 , dec 2, 9, 16 nao nov 6 lw Fine Free-Hand Portraits ! IN CRATON OU PASTEL. I . . 1 H friifni .ffito?.-0 fiL.J I STUDIES,! wish to say to friends of Art I fp- ao vupuo generally, tnat i nave sparea pol- ther trouble nor expense in preparing myself to put forth work A8 GOOD AS THE BEST tn my line; and I think I have reached a point when I can safely claim the desired result. I respectfully solicit orders for PORTRAITS. Good satisfaction guaranteed. - Orders for Christmas Presents should bo sent in early. ORIN T. THOMAS, A rtist Studio, 119 Market St. , nov 8 tf Wilmington, N. C. Do Not Fail rpO CALL AND SEE THOSE NOBBY CUTA WAY SUrra They are all the GO, nnd GOING very last. , We show the largest and most elegant lino of NECK-WEAR of any house In thecl'y, and wo carry a large line of Eau & Wilson's COL LA KM and CUFFS. The CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT is still in the lead. When you want the BEST SHIRT on the market for $1.00 come and look at tt. A. DAVID, nov8tf The Clothlor. A RARE CHANCE FOE INVESTMENT. IjpOR THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING OUR Mactiucry a limited number of SHARES of tlm CAPITAL STOCK of the ROBERDEL MANU FACTURING COMPANY can bo obtained on FAVORABLE TERMS. This Is a new Mill, favor ably situated near the town of Rockingham, N. C , with fine water-power, new machinery and everything of modern and first-class appoint ment. The Mill will start up at an early day. For further particulars address ROBERT L. STEELE, President, novClw Rockingham, N. C. Grand Burst ! BEHRENDS A MUNROE, S. E. COR. MAR ket and 3d Sts. Wilmington, N. C, having ob tained the largest and finest stock of Furniture. Carpets, Bedding, fec, &o , Ac, that ever came to this State.Ion long credit, will sell the same for cash at surprisingly low agly low pr is your ill rices. Ask them no questions. Now Furniture. your time to get your nov 4 tf Grand Opening of Winter Millinery.D THERE WILL BE A GRAND OPENING OF fine French Pattern Hats, Bonnets, Feath ers, fco., at Mrs. E. A. Lumsden's, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Ladles are respect- zuiiy in vi tea to can. MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN. 119 North Front St. nov 4 lw Buy Your Cigars Thw Weeki... . . . . . " - -.One Month,.., of Kasprowicz, Who throws in a .BOX' OF MATCHES oct25tf "Free Gratis for Nothing." Hats! Hats' Fancy Styles ! HARRISON A ALLEN, nov 8 tf Hatters. LAND ! LAND ! ON REASONABLE TERM, for cash, I will sell a large and valuable LOT in the Northern part oi (oecity oi wumington. commencing in Western line .of Third Street AS feet south of its intersection with Davis Street, and running parallel with Third Street 1 S3 feet, and with Davis Street 105 feet, being tbe Eastern half of Lots 2 and 8 in Block 318. For particulars address H. McD. ROBINSON Attorney at Law. Fayetteville, N. C. nao nov 4 D2wkWlm Bell Lavender Cologne. JgANDOLINE, VIOLET WATEH, FOREST FLOWER COLOGN B, and numerous other Toilet articles, at J. K McILHENNY'8, oct 28 tf Cor. Market and Front Sts. New Books. H ANDSOMKUY BOUND SETS DICKENS, Scott, Thackeray, Macanlay, Ac, Ac All tbe Ttandaro Poets in fine binding, besides the finest line of Juvenile Books ever brought to the our. C.W.YATES, nov4tf 119 Market street. Hardware, w nOLESALE AND RETAIL. WM. X. SPRINGER CO., - Sneoessors to John Dawson A O , . ; 19 21 23 Market Street, nov 4 tf Wilmington, N. C. Constantly Receiving, JHW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THUS week.': Afull line of Government Baddies and ' Trnnks. Call at the Old Stand, No. 10 oatl Frcmt street. j, m iiALLABD. , ill e V I I i i It : : I 4 "'X h : r '1 ; .1 f -A
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