-'" - - 4 1 The Wee kly mi tfv ir rv rrtni TVTWL -llv . ,' ; , . - Plie State Executive Committee re- Uuhe publication throwing : progia-i""" w.6.. r . 1 1. Let tnere De a opumy iyommii- i composed of active, working zeal- te fous s, mieiiis-v, : . - . : 2. L,et mere ue-iownsuiu ioramu- JlUVO y-x - j, - - . i tnna rmnnasea ot. iia vert -uesL men n hi tmrnshw:: : iuerht here the work is . tn be done, and hence the absolute' nartv has in the township' lias in the tOWnSbri" i ' s.:n I f Let cacb township be divided up into convenient districtSjWith known, well deBned boundaries, as far as, pos sible, such5 asioa(ls7 creeks, &d, each committee-man taking 'one sub-division under his specialjcharge. Inyeach sub-division let there be a sub-committee of threeibr four1 ;i fivie,i or as inanv as need be, with its proper ,,y i t ownsuip comTnittee-mareBt its neaa.. 1 aDDointed Jty hini.? The , sub-, ant committee is to report nmittee is treportto-its chair- m:in and operate; irnderJ its directions 4. Let eacn sub-committee, oy tne 7th of October, nrenare two lists of all voters iu H-suh-diyision, one fo its own nser the other ta Jbe given to its chairman. y'-t- M - 5. Let ..each iub-committee-man and i;,each tow nship i "committee-man examineffhe' retgtstratibh1 books; from time to tinie aiKf c)heck6ff the ybters who have not; registered; and, then! use every effort to get Democratic : voters to register.'; ' '. i .,, ;' r 6. On the 14th of October let each sub-committee- meet '.with its chair-i man and check the Democratic vo ters who have not registered, ' and maKe arraumjuicuit? . luumig them to register. On the 28th of October let them again meet for that iHirnose. -. . . S. On "election day let the township and snb-comrriittees be early, at their:, polling places with their lists of-voters. Let the names of voters "be checked off 'as they vote, and I sit one o'clock let a list of absent, Democrat-' ic. voters be made by the I township rliairman and given -to. the 'sub--c6mA; mitteemen, who will at once prooeed to ascertain if the absentees cannot . bo induced to come to the polls and, I vote. n . t ' 1 " i x I x or tms purpose . tne man of the township committee must have provided suitable conveyances, and have them constantly ready;; to5 li ami. : . ua. i.v: j -; : I f this simple plan be carried out, . our majority; rajuES corning, flection vould not be a" vote' less than 30,000. : It must ha .rememherd, that theJ Radicalartyiialways polls' its full 1 sirengtn.i c or s organ ixanon it nas niiiiiey in, abundance, while,we have to' r4y upon ; the - fidelity and. patri-i. otism of our peljplet cJ"s seeri we cannot put ,o" 105,000 neecroes. if we.V'organize properly we wilt'do itjfor tbereare l90,ooq.hitffvteII?S'- All we have tQ do j& &o bring them out. There are ' SO.OOO . . wha have . never.' voted. . Of tliis . 50,000 nine out of every t'eii'.will vote' the Demc-'. ;ratic"ticket if they go to the polls." Lin us see tuai luey get . mere..' - -.-.i - ' m ' ' ; ' "' ' Constitutional skin, diseases of a scorbu tic character .are successfully treated with Dr. Benson's Skin Cure: internal and ex ternal treatment, '."both pleasant. i';It",'cpr-;' tainly removes scrotuia, eruptions, aano" ruff and tan and 'makes ' the, skin smooth and healthy. : X I", : New York. Commercial Chronicle; :' NwiYoaK'ug.' 2 5-Thei mbve raent of the.cro'p, as indicated' by; our ill" the total receipts have reached 12.- 352 bales, .against ,T .6,85ft; bales flastk week, 4,8 11 bales the previous week, and 4,815 bales threeweeis . since. The exports ' f ori the 1 week ending: this evening reach av total ;of 12,178 bales, of which 1 0!,4 1 5' were, io Great Britain; 276 : to France and 1,487 to the rest of the Continent, while the-1 -shocks as made up this ; evening .fe .now 128,619 bales. - . ' - ' . Crops accounts have been good and improving from nearly all points. To-day prices opened at some de- clinej especialfy'f orf August &nd the-1 ,- autumn months, but there .was some recovery' and an Unsettled' closing. TJotton on the spot has been mode rately active (the limited stocks con .Ridered, for both export and home consumptiori, but'quotatiohs were re-5 duced 1 -1 0c; on Tuesday.' The mb ve hient of the new crop has continued-i quite small; yet holders have' been; disposed to meet buyers freely. s To-' day prices Were again 116d lower, middling ' uplands closing at ; ;12 : 15-l6c. - - J-'-- - y THE HIGHEST "RANK: Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the , needs pf fading and I falling hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken the highest rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative, t,, , 1 TA XES 8 A SS EBOM NO WAN. - Brooklyn Eagle. . ; , ,, was a shrewish lookino-woman Shd and the magistrate eyed her susnici- "usiy as ne aia: i . i . - ' .... . Ydxi are charged, madam, with guesk not;" and she glanced around the court room as if to discover the indivklual bold enough to challenge the veracity of tha declaration. -i 'Did be giveSypui anyv provoca tion?" eoHtinued his honor, in. a lower and more conciliatory tone. "Pl. e -a.. -. ' tt. ' ir:. j xtjjiliy Ol 16. izlo cufieu UltJ Ills shattered idol, judge, and asT never 'u taxe no sass from ... no man, I i he court gent. v nhsprvfid that the case would have to go over. ..M Nervousness. neevishnAM and frttinsr. so often connected with overworked fe males lives, js rapidly; relieved by Brown' "n Bitters. ' ' i : ; - ' JLm YndlhfamS OETICE,ugust 29, ul. is iflvtJllLKJlUW. rur lue wees. I ,:n i. ro bnimma naing H tins r evemnffl-Ugust 51, f-tion " 5 - ILi? i B '-1i .whxr-hW violence toward your husband.'.' , "Am I a ; worm' ' she responded, "that Won't turn when it's trod on? - i An American Kills One and Fatally : TVonnda Two Mexican, and then la nuiea mnueiMU &pom k woman. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. , . - Denver, Col., Aug. 80. A-LoaVegos fflfflJS!?SKSSga' last nignt, jacK G. rerry, an .a.uierican. became involved in a ngnt witn several Mexicans, over a Mexican woman. Perry :fataIlT,wounded two other Mexicans. The nToa it, -him Prrv. .. .:; - . omnTt AND SURE. Hanv" nrisera- We people drag themselves about with py nsmg Parker & . Ginger ? Tonic they would find a .cure commencing with the f tX.. -.. n: - m .i first dose, and vitality and strength quickly and surely, coming bjick. to them. i. ;l f ALABAMA, Protest of the Montgomery Cotton Ex ! cnanse'Aealnst tbe Advance lh Cot ton Hatea. f-7 : W;r;-'r'i rBrTelesraiftito the Mornlni Star.l ' MontgomeiIy, August 30. A meeting of the Montgomery Cotton Exchange was held this evening -to consider, the advance in cotton rates by the Southern Railway & Steamship Association. .Resolutions were i unanimously adopted that previous -rates Weret higher than von kther articled that it -will work to the disadvantage and loss of Montgomery; that it gives places doing a river business an advantage over those de pendent on railroads ; that . eastern buyers Cannot pay as much for cotton, which will greatly damage inland markets; that it will cause our receipts to iau . oil with very lit tle profit to railroads ; that it will be a di ei di. inland rect tax on producers and greatly, injure" the trade of Montgomery and other cotton markets, and the South at large. committee was appointed to present the resolutions to the .railroad officials, and re quest them to reconsider the change in the rates of freightage, as it will sooner or later cause shipments to now into unusual and for sometime past closed channels of trade. HORSFORD'S : ACID PHOSPHATE wauke. Wis.. saysV "rused several bot- ties in myjfamily, annually," "as 'lemonade. I prize it highly." ; i :. ; . YELLOW FEVER. , r :: v ; .'.-.( " iti-V- :l . ; -t Oi nild Form of the DIseaae at Penaa- . ! cola No.Keporta front Bro wnavlUe. ; I By Telegraph to the Horning Star.l f New Orlkans, August SO, A JNeayuTie Pensacola special, to-night, reports 16 cases of yellow fever there to date, and ; two deaths. The disease is confined to one dis- tricV embracing four squares in the lower part of the city. There u no .case west of. TMirT nf tho wtw 'I noro id noan vnat rT Palf ax street, i The aty , is . otherwise very healthy. ' The Board : of v Health -,. have adopted the most stringent sanitary -measures to prevent the spread of the fever.; The means at their disposal .1 is ithe . quarantine innu onry. anauns iuup t n? Nurses are f nrnished by 'the Board and ( disinfectants:, have .been distributed in the t yellow fever districts by sanitary inspectors. I aspecTof affairs is "inore encouraging today. -:ffhvhs-: h a , ? 1 r, ; TIT i r t OA ' ' O 1 eral Hamilton to-day received the following : . t "Ifyi8acold, 'gAvgtut '29. Nine cases of yellow ..fever reMrted vesterdav and one death; two" cases reported to-day and p VleathS. i The: President of the Board ;f Il-calth thinks the disease is in a mild form. The aiek are " reported doins well. -The disease is confined to.the lower part .of the 'city, ?fexting-se la! hospital.TheT lioard of Health, are actively. . engageq in disinfecting, and are-using' all samtary.mea- sures." 'V :?ss:.$;'.'?f;-. !McbtIS?ALrAugust 80.Pacagoiaa?; MissJ basuaraxitined against Pcrjiacola, Galvbtok.5 Ausrust SO. The managct of the Brownsville . telegraph office is dead. and the office, is closed. Hence, there is no news from.there.'T-;;-'i i . ti .c7 .au .fliTvfKtMvw . A vi miof - Qfl 1 vara. &kht deaths in Matamoras fo-day: ! The weather is very sultry.' irASHnrGotoN. .t J ' - Secretary Folger and tno GoTernor. I skip of JfeiT Tork Tke Exckange of IT. fconda-lU,: (; j By Telegraph to the Horning Star. T ASHrNGTON, AiigusU. 30. Secretary Pdlger r stated Ithis afternoon; that if - a . j 4 Idivintr uouus. uiakiu urucxj tucuuravouic worKpi tneuepannienvtne..excnange,u 91 vnW iuinfYunHa: lntn .4 Tri Done Tlnnflfl I s ih 'rr"Arr; I wait suspended ,irom vaeptemoer auin xo November Otst, athich JW mentidned timri( will be ieaui?iedi1--i "$ I Id. reply ' to hianyllnqiliries' Secretary r a 4tAnr inArtividfti . QnnKllainr Poleer announces that 3 percent) bonds re? actb the same denominations as f realved l eerved for transfer; wmjjereissueas m ex Owners of bonds Of large denointioils permitted to ,dflj ih-i the case of all 8. bonds; :fc,r;. " v-) "t"-. , ,rr v,- Oise hundred and eleven Kussian Jewisn refugees, unable to1 support themselves, in' this Countryy-were sent back to-Eorope yes-; terday; trpm Jfniladelphia , . . . ' ! i -TlefcotNo. 56,021 -We had occasion'to interview Mr.': J.' A. nnrks I the Station ae-ent at Robeline. Mr. Surks was the lucky holder of one-fifth of ticket No. 56.021. which drew theeapitaL nrize of Jt75.000 in the Louisiana State Lot-; terv Drawing Wf August 8.1 He stated thad hfr had forwarded -the ticketlto New Or leans, bv the Southern Express Company, and exhibited r a . letter showhig thatj the, sum of $15,000 was paid in ash,tpy the Lottery Company, without scaling er any deduction. Mr. Burks seemed delighted' with his-, good "fortune Tand was full of.. pleasant humor., ;.f asSl- I:' Mr. Burks is rather below the medium: size; wears a flight I brown! mustache and rittrlr hrnwrr-i bftirr'.he is ,-BLVAssf " " 1 : 1. ' gemai, pieasani ana sociauie nuHpystifiuu. Be lis a; comparatively ydungman ;nas a t. nr. A '4TA.'i1iMTan QnI ia i native Cif Sonora, Ky., where he owns someTeai es tate. He has been in his ."Present situation at the Depot of the N. C P, R. R. and in this State since last December, He takes. his erood fortune auite nonchalantly." land in a sensible manner . He says that hevrill retain I his present position for some time to come. . He is evidently an intelligent gentleman, of sound, practical judgment. lie speaks in nign terms ol tne promptness with which the Louisiana State Lottery Company - cashed his ticket, without any quibbles or reducton8,-for any cause what ever. This is b it one of the invariable in stances showing; ,that the Louisiana State Lottery Company ?dealihone8Hy with the lucky holders of ticketsi drawing s prizes ini the ' wheel of: tortune.-i-avwcwwce, 'jua., People's yindieatorMi?-1 Luke Prvor was nominated by acclapift tion for Congress bv the Democrats of the Eighth I Alabama . district, h Gen. ' Joseph Wheeler declined the nomination. ; Say, maiden, with the raven hair. So beautiful and lithe and tall. With eyes so bright and cheeks sp fair, i Why let your teeth destroy it all f i For thev are dark and feel the want s nf a aoft vT-ncV. .mi ari7rrir"ia1T : fl I M IGT ftft JfcA R KET. 3 'v; ;V STAR OFFICE, August 24; 6 P. JL t SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was quoted: duIL OnTChange: at AU cents pergallwith )es imported1 later of 200 ROSIN--The market waaf rmt $1 80 j ior Btrameo ano.fl f 5 ypr; Good Strained, with 33ales "reported 'of COfr bbls Strained r!T130.o market tffijSfat&i&W )i;J.' - a'lJl - mL ti.-fi.'J f..:Qik wresuiar.-wiuriere i poiiacKf4pu perHOol: a i oi ur.! a;-. mONXMarkestea eeipts and no - gates tiThe af oJkrwing r- were the official quotationa Good Ordinary w. iirtj' auunr,.. nam KSTARjOiFJTCTaM: DfllUiCf 1' opened; firm ailntsper galtoa With sales ed : of ' ; 350; caslf a at tht ROSIN The market was firm, '.at; $1' 30 for - Strained and $1 45 for Good Strained. wun saies as onerea.;r; sum.! TAR-The market was firm at $2 (XXper fl figure.' fV'r. ir.'cr-4 i,Avrt': was steady at $1 75 for Hard and $2 k50 f of Yellow Dip and Virgin., with ' sales at Quotations. ! . ; 1 COTJON-Market steady, with no re ceipts and no sales,' : The following were ; the official ouotations: ' .,L49ift(riM'uJfrt I OrdinarV. r.Vi . r. . . 9 916 cents M Tb JSUddUnff...4. . ...i 15J.; Good -Middlings v . 42 STAR OFFICE, August 26, 6 P. M.- i oriiUiis . a u JiTXiXH m axh jv-- j. ne marKeiv nT.TT.Tmrt rai inn1. i..tT rnTm mi . '. m- opened .firm at, 41 cents per gallon, with at tiiatiPdceyi vft; i i :oi? asfirm at fl 30 sales reported of SOO' casks ROSIN The market wak'firm at fl 30 for Strained and rquiet fi'&fQVr0oo4 Swi?nul 'i until Qaloa oq nfFmrtvl c ' TAB TV.i V4-' nr. 5 AA perbbl of 280 Ibsvwith'salesrpfeceipts i i - ' i! 1 ' - - 1 ' r i' i ... .1 at vnai ngure. - a ; : , , t , , T . j " A. ; .. 1 ! CRUDE . TURPENTINE. .The market was, steady.at, $1 , .2flh f or Hard aa& $2 50 t : lUl(exOTitafcat 8icfan6y vTwfi?- sw i'Zitfa I at9i9fcj XXX at 9fci fair to primeatet for Yellow-; Dlpv, ithsales , atK,qttoU-,J,fik84raelle4jlt 5ilkc.- and Danish at. .,:eal9 hear, of, a small lot .Soft T, . - - - for shipping purposes at f 2 t75 per bbl. J COTTON Market steady, , with, (nq r ceipts and no sales. : The following were tne omciai quoiauons: . t, ,s r iOrdinary... ....... i.. 9 9-16 cents .lb, Good Ordinary. . . .. . ... 1 lirto Low Middling 11 116 Middung. , . . , ... . . .-i . 15 WW HUUUilil ........ A r. STAK UJTJJ 1UJS. AUffUSt a, f. JL! t SPnUTS TURPENTINE Sales report ed of 350 casks at 41.'cents per gallon, mar ket closing! dnf'-'.ir:;0'f- ROSIN TJw tnarket was firm at fl for Strained, and dull at $1 45 f or Good totrainea,witn sales as onerea. 4 -m i per. bbl of 280 lbs., with sales of receipts. at that figure, i If? . 3 .- . S , . . "wp3. steady at $1 25 for Hard and f 270 for leuow JDip.witli sales at quotations. - i .to report. The following were the official o notations; ca r tJrcunarv: l. . ; . .s 9 9-16centrf19 lb Good Ordinary, v-d-i-. . -10-1 5-16 Liow Middung. . . ... . 11 13-lo Middung. . . i4 . ... .-v.-ii i tt ' f (iPM. bGood "Middling . . 12f TURPENTINE The market "X"-"" ?v,.v-, - : : ig - kubixsi rne marKet was nrm. WVtetttotoZZZS jor ritramea at zi 40 iorGOoa Dirainea, . .. ... m. . - n- t? . - ; . . aa v. i 1 a 1 rwrthjsales repotted. of l,000sbbls ;Good amed at quotations. , 1st mmi i J 4 1 J - a . I ..: 14 Ar ji Alt r ine marEet was sieauy at f 1 00 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales; of receipts at that figure. g CRUDE TURPENTINE The ' market' j2 70 for Yellow Dip, with sales at qgota- iuua. fcuc laurei uiimi uv"fi j pers.for small select lots. COTTON Market steady, With small 'sales Tf quotatibns'-The folldwing1 were the official quotations: . Ordinary..........,;. 9 9-16 cents ,P lb Good Ordinary; .t.aivH 10 15-16 Liow Middlmg. ....... Il liJ-lo Good joiaanng STATi fYR'H'TroS AnMiat SO R P M : SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market 'rmened and rinsed Arm at .40 cents Per gal 's : ' ' T ' .1 i' rW t. ooloo nni4a)liltDi.nf KRrt molra at that price. that ririce- t: -!- i'' 1 '' niui Dtuoi ituv.i.wv. v ROSIN The market fvas firm at $1 30; iur;ouuuiu auu 1 tit lui vruuu oumucu. Cil I J J dkl IS . -i 3 at. S "A -: t t - ! , , . with sales as offered--v- il ' ' 1 'AR The . receipts aof , the ; dav .were, billed at $ l 85 per Obi ot au ins., dosing steady. . . . -. .; -i.'V vJituiJi. in ivrjiiix i xci Hi ine marKei a4 steady at $125ior Hard and $250 tor t Yellow JJip, with sales at .quotations. COTTON-Market' steady, 1 with small sales at quotations. - The following - were Ihe omciai quotations : J l ? u'X Ordinary. . . . . . 9 . 9-16 cents. lb Good Ordinary. . . ; . . 10 15-16 " . Xow Middling. . . , f . . -It 13-16 '.-i Middling. 1 1 ...... .12 " Good Middling.,:.,.; 12f;! ,. :,." ---t "1 - - New Yorfc Naval fStprea JTIarfcet. New York Journal of Commerce. Aug. Spirits Turrcntme--There is a light de mand in a jobbing way; "prices arebarely steady; mercnantable order is neld at 44c. rTRbsins are quiet 'without; important sales; prices rule mucn as ciose 01 lasi wees. Tti; frtllnwiTicr arfi thftt nnotationa - fnrt ' m.ii'tiv-i m fv-a M. cu.ir- rfFi Tfc Ji S Rt Ki tir. nuu kwu, otiuucu ab ci ok a.ivr 2 E F at 2 10a2 25:0. 1 GHat $2 80 2 45; gooa jno. i 4. at $3 00; low paie K at $2 652 ,70 ; iale 1 M ; at ' $2 85 ; Lex- W at $3 503 62f. -Tar quoted at $3 25;' Pitch jouqtedai2 : 4;, , ;m Hon. John Randolph Tucker was renoml- nated for uongress oy fwe emoprais 01 ' m. I mi 1 A 1 T" . A 1 tne DixuvJ-'isuriukui. virguiia. COT TOB AND;If AV Ati: S T O R WEEK IiX STATEBIKNT. -' ;' iFcf,'the'Vek'enrmVAu.28:'fS:i, i 293 2,206 !j m38ly ; l;392 -' -2,007 1fFom Aygust jto August 27188i$iii AV . .nfv A ma.' AA 4 ftMX - i t: ra CMeon Spirits, Botfoii Ibr; Chwfc. Domestic - 173 63 .:;9& i 842 OO1 Foreign. .' 000 - 250 - 2,654 ' 000 - 00 ATolal:r i.a73-S888' 2,750-f B42S W Domestic! 83 sii 832Mt S609 x676l'' 00: i.roTeigiut a."; w s,.o. - ,ov w ' w i i -.nr. Total.s; 83 3,im 5,059 H itftQ. roo 'STOCKS'''' stt;;ytwt'0-1 iSpirits. . . ; : ; . . -I i: i 2,492 401- ; 2,893 !Kosin..feiwi .4;aw 87,634 5.728 1 83.862 ,Tar....v. . . i ..W1 -4,118 ls225 r i4l338 Crude .... .... ; W 1,469 . v25 v 1,494 - , ' STOCKS-; 'zvn'; Ashore and Afloat, August 27, 1881; V 40 -0,4a y Ol.WStf .i, l.Wil 3,U74 QUOTATIONS' V .-:;:t f August 27, 1881:? August56,iT882;',;!' Cotton. ; lii&i j 12a -: Spirits.'." 46' rfT-J'J?' -41' a"". Rosin . 185 m-:--f;rW'i& fd' 2mJ 2MM$i J- .-ii.i&w-.t.'-M t- n.' By Telegraph to the VornhiK Star. Nkw Yoer TAut 25T-Tlie follow- ig is the comparative cotton' statement for tne week ending this date : , AO " 51 1881. et receiptsat all United - 1 - ' - v, I States ports durink"tK:- - i week?vy . ulWi. i, . wytw is,350 3&V023; Total i icceipts itoi this11 f r- n- - daleiv. i . . . 4,637,5985,778.678 Jiports for the weekvvl 13,539 ' 24,989 Total,? rDortaitrt thi ' t.vsiU 1 a uH i dateiii.i. 3,536,961 4,512,511s Htockin all United States ports. ..ii.i... ...i 433,619 222,894 Stockv;t; t aUk''. interiori i ".. T J towns M im i7,772f )17,866 i Stock in. IAverrL.680(iniy000-.. . American afloat for u.-.-. -v ,hhx- American - afloat for r I Great Britain-, . .-. ? 18,000 65,000 ! - New fork Pannt Market. Now V Avtl Airvno l ArllAHAmaraaAim )Q . I I Peantjts. -The-market bontinues strong oh a stead v demand and moderate offering. Tfhe quotations aje for hand-picked at 7c.' -it Ii U ? WTT9 ATWTATi '.7. New York - Stock Market Strong and By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l ru I Nkw : York. Ausrust 30. 11 A.; M. The stock market' opened strong at an advance, -from yesterday's closing prices, of il per cent, the latter for New York Central &, JMortnwe8t.- ' in the early trade tnere was a jreneral advance of tefhi per cent., which "was followed at 11 o'clock by,, a decline i ranging from i to 1 per cent, in which x:fiester b ittsDurg, juouisiana & .jNasn- ville and C. C. C. &.l. were prominent. -i r mam- mTm' wm i i i - " T S ' i ? ; jvrcu. v m A" Awj u. iuug ..,nao - uuauuuuuoij renominated for Congress bythe Demo cratic uonvenuon at monroe, Juouisiana. t- A linnntArt Tvrtrri Ttiririo of otici fKaf aIV rKn tj' uiopaMu Ltviu a uuia owtvui wan uu uig wtishouts on the bontnern facillc Jiailroaa ai;e reptureu nau tnuii are running uu ume. IW MEMOKIAHI. JOHN JOHN McDOWELL STEDMAN. son of Nathan ,Ai Stedman. Jr... and Mary Robinson Stedman. died at Ellzabethtown, Bladen connty, August 18: 188 aged four years ana tnree montns, ana was Diiriea m uaaaaie temetery, w ummgeon, a.u- When death claims a child of tender years how common the remark: "It is better off in hea ven." Bnt what must be the erief at such a time of father and motner. and of tne little ones who. have been deprived of playmate and brother f Aa i it is oniy mose wno nave expenenoea tne anguish of heart caused by the visits of the feU destroyer Who know what it is to have' 'loved . and lost" a darling child. Others mav be left to enkage the attention and receive the caresses of . . . ... . . . . tne stneaen parents,. dui many long ana weary months. Derhaos vears. must nass ere the dark BJltuiu vv wwsoo W CUBU1UUU -WW uniUUIWUO vi th msiTT latic-h of the lout one is remembered shadow ceases to enshroud -the hearthstone, or j i . Lj.v 11 . l 1-1 i parent na iTonve wim mta and a favorite with all who' knew him. I msaevonon to nis motner v, desortottomJtforeh devotion to his mother was touching beyond aieane oeggea to do hand. And what must have asked her to hold his been the feelings of I' fhor f Anil ntntriai hANalf n that fond mother herself orostrated bv erief and sioknessra she; held that; little hand, already cold and clammy with the touch of death? But i spirit has passed from ttle form now rests beneath Oakdale's trees. Brtog flowers"--the beautiful flowers so typi- calofenlldhood'spurity-ddeokthenew-made int grave of the sweet little boy. Let us remember in death the dear one who gladdened so many', I Tliaftge BOTJV.)e:,'4)"itij: 1 1. 1 .' ' 915 00 per year can , be, easily , made-at home worklntf for .E; G. Bidaout & Co.. 10 Barclay St, New York, i Send for their catalogue and full particulars ootat wiy ptaRRriwAL ! .va mm only i' E Vn.TAIO Bbi.t Co' "MarshalL Mich., will sent Dr. DTK'S Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts ast . Eleo- tric Appliances oa trial for thirty days to men Qroung or old) who are afflicted with nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles: euaranteebie sucedv and complete re storation of health and wanly vigor., Address as above, N. B. No-risk is inourredt as thirty days trial is allowed: ,ri iiiiumxit sv;tr I 'tii i n m,m. .. .i .'Dnt;: I ' "P"UP. "vvo. I TWMiitiTnlv ranM.rt,nrtt.li BmAr" Ktif1rrt. tlnra I Pilla-tan infallible remedy; never fail to cure the most .obstinate, coated; eaustag mild and efficiei lusmg no griping or iurgirigT- they are ! efficienti certain in their action and harmless in all eases; they effectually cleanse the Bvstem. and irive new life and tone to the bodv.: As a household remedy they are unequaled. .Fori Liver Complaint their equal is not known; one DOX wui aave a wonaenoi -eneot on tne worst case. They are used and prescribed, by .Physl clans, and sold by Druggists everywhere, and no cent boxes.. EmorV's Little Cathartic .Pills. .best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard'yCure: co. maassaa street, jtewiora. . x ' MOTHERS 1 MOTHEBS 1 MOTHEBS J-r-Are- you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by tandl and c: a sick cnua sunenuw tuiu. uryuur wnu wie excru- elating pain of cutting teeth If bo, go and eet a bottle of MBS, WTNSLOW'S ; at once 8O0TH- TNQ SYJtUP.:. Itwill relieve the poor little suf ferer immealately aepena upon it : there 1 is no mlotjilcA nhnnt it. There is not a mother on earth whn host ever n Red it who Will not tell vonat once that It will regulate the bowels and give rest to. the motner, ana reuei nnu.neaiia xo inenua, operating like magic u is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the orescrintion of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. -Sold everywhere 85 cents a bottle 1;. .-j 1 TilTTiaVILLE A 'FOBTUNATE CITY. This city has been singularly fortunate, as several cit izens have of late gotten small fortunes 'in draw faurnFinw In t.ha lotterv. The last fortnnatft one is Mr. Wm. W. Irwin, a Clerk in the Auditor's Of fice of the L ds N. tL tu,sjta. and Main sts. ; Mr. I Trarin vKtnrrifl.v. while working In the nffioe. re- ctV an-offieWlookiM document, bearinghe N. O. post-mark, and discovered, to his great joy. - omciai notification tnav ne naa arawn one-nitn or $75,0C( tag to time t asfo Mr. Jrwm purcnased ws l is first lottery, Mnbat. vprv nearlv the number whicl t.iut nnnlfAf nrizfl. " He then thoueht he would trv aicn men urew again, and this time produced such golden re sults. Mr. Irwmisa nuaaie-agea man, marrie mui smn.n family. He has been connect wilh the LI & N. for several years, and has been a faithful worker, and many friends are profuse in their congratulations. Louisville Courier- ,9:16 enta Llb Ah .Iv'. 2 Ai ... ml:,. ; 1 1: donrnal, July 14, ' ; 1 . - . . . Ialaria is an' almost in- V' -' -;d4seribablec -. n'pt eveir josttalented " phjicians are able fo fath-' i ? om. Its cause' isniost fire-" ' : Hntly ascribedto ; local- : ' surroundingsim there is g very; 4ittle question, but this ;y ; opinion is substantiated by J.. : facts.f Malaria doesot nec v.ressarimean V chills ah4; J, fever while these, troubles usually accompany if?v It ' iEeaerafcslassitju pafiledbyllossHCJappetite I sleeplessness, a tired feelmg andnai hiefh. Fever-the oer-M sort afflicted growing weak- ; er and Iweir, loses .flesh', . -. ;? day after. d, imtii -he be- .gebmesi;': hadow 3bi! Jiis :;ibrm!sel; f door ef the t 'system is thrown open i .. to nerrouv diseases- ; The body I i i&;c wUC U- -dUCCaMJCU AUMWfJB lW-j'Ji . nnimhmnr. Vint ciiVictincr itnrtrt f? e 5 itself, the digestive organs no : " ' f-Si jS&SSSS -Ain addition to. being a their functions : tnmir?. and other organs failing to do their routine iiVv 7 N t. r .r In addioon tobeine a certain cure ; v. r-for. malaria ;and- chills and, fever, Brown's Iron' Bitters- is highly- - recommended for all diseases requir- l !'ing a certahl and efiicient tonic; es- ' ' j ' pcciauyinaigesaon, uyspep&ia, mier- j ; mittent fevers, want ol appetite, lpss ; ot streag?ack,-'fcnei .jpauscies, ana gives new me ro uie fc : I BeryeActs like a charm on the-- r :V. dfeestiye organs; f--. It is fori sale by ;i . ' i all respectable dealers ia medicines, S x2 rice i bottle;! $ 5 i; ;: l Bertlurana get 'th genuine j 55; j BRQVyT.S;IRON BITTERS. : S? V: ; jap wlih;-g-g nry Uaap. 4 ! S-'J.S 1 Popnlari3tt6nthly Dtwmrf of the 'iS4.:- l These drawings- oeoor monthly (Sondays - ceptedVTmderproviaionsof in act of. the General Assembly of Kentucky. - . i- . The United Stt:CnlfcOootfa rendered the followkig decisions:'" - . 1st. THAT TUBS COMMOTTWTIAT.'nT TJTSfTTiT- TBTTTION "fXTMPA TJT IS T.TW3AT. V ... . 8d. rEST BBAWJNG8 ABJS PAnSf? - . '-' The Company has jiow on hand a large reserve fond. Bead the list of Prizes fort -. - - ' - THK SKPTEMBKR DRAWINO: . ' ;"' 1 Prize.. ..J30i00a 100 Prizes $100 each fl6,000 1 'Prize.;?. ; 10,000 200 Prizes 50 each 10,000 1 Prize. ..... 600 800 Prizes 20 each' 12.000 10 . Prizes $1000 10,030 1,000 Prizes - 10 each 10,000 8 'Prizes S00 each, Apprdxunatloa Priees, $2, W :9 Prizes:, SOOeach, w jl - i,m '' Prized 100 eacb, -;'900 1,960 ileMckeK'ti' 27 Tickets; SSO. i ith v '.Tjetter."orsend T Express. ' DQN7T SEND BY EEGISTEEED ETTER OB POSTOFPICB ORDER- Ordera .of $5 and upward, by . Express, can be sent at out expense. AddrCssL all orders to JEL M. BOARD- MAN, (Courier-Journal Building. Ey.. or R. ; M. BOARDMAN. 809 j 1 ? s aug si eoadsw -r - it tu ta stdresw.-AJttartiiL-; r--'ftai :rx.u Nor barque Livi 256 tons, Petersen, Liv erpool eotton, ties to O P Mebane. : ' ; - ; Bteamsiip 1 Benefactor, Tnbou, - New 1 . - m , . .... I York T it Bond. - Y J ' hr-Yineyard, 295 tons, RosebrooGeo Harriss A Co. treneral merchandise from 'JMtimore.:u?;; 1 ..- r. .:i.- i :'..!........, . CLEARED. :'': ';'; '; 'f Aus barque Ester. Xiffa.-Tiie8tfiluAufr ' tria, Patersou, Downing & Co Schr William; Moore,Shall0lte, A Martin. Schr Florence N; Tower,!MiTiam7 ? NeW orkr E:G Bk-Co: cargQpy: Colyfll6 I & Colt i:Jir''. -i m. v-.s-';-. '..;-' i 'iBessle'.E ; 'Dickiriso Dickinson, I J?TrvTTTn- i V"m?wm " V -'v0 j py E G Barker, & Qoi-;yJ!?: CimsU t , sent 8aimr,:ttoacJJ bvNorthroo HarrissvSCd.v ::, Scbr- Tom: York, cargojb MUrcnison ftlr Schr Chatkaiid .J I i TT : J eJ - Ger bardhi'I Johamiarianiel.; Niemahai i ' : COASTWISE. - ; TnrEstE Aus barque Ester 250 casks spirits turpentine, 2,654 bbls rosinV t ':' . - New Yobk Schr Florence N Tower-r- I 977t? T tioo I I (Bath, Me. Schr Bessie E Dickinson I 3f0i702ffiptlnmlvr - '-vj-.--'a. - i BosTON-f-Schr Sallie Map: 205,000 feet umDer. .' - ;myj. -y mW-K fJNEW YbRK-rrSch Tom Williams 2,"000 puis rosin, 78 pales cotton, 2,54 tons old car wheels. - ' " '- ''i',ys.L y iyX-A " RALTiMOKE--Schr Chatham 75,000 feet y-: ' FOREIGN. : ; t rr 1 . "r . , ' n lJUKSTK er uaxquc tionann uaniei COTTON fflABKETS. i By Telegraph to the Morning Star. .':' August M-r-Galveston, quiet at 124o met receipts 1,433 bales; Norfolk, Bteady at laC -net- receipts i i4 Dales; .Baltimore, quiet at 12 lo-loc-net receipts bales; Bos- 1 ton,: steady at 13$c net receipts 10 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at 13ic-rnet receipts bales; : Savannah, uiet at- 12c net. re ceipts 898 i balesj New Orleans, quiet at 12fc net. receipts 245 bales ; Mobile, quiet ,at '12c bet receipts .2 bales -Memphis,, steady ai lSe-net receipts 66 bales; Au gusta, quiet at Hie net receipts. 59 bales Charleston steady at 12$o net receipts 850 bales, ilijos tit : ' ' 'W' . - yy, yy Charleston Rice-9lrlcet. Charleston News, and Courieit August 29. ?;RidE.--Some additional arrivals of new .rough rice have taken place!, There was only a retail business-, w e quote : Common 5i5C; ' Fair;, , 66ic; .Good 6i6ie Per BJ. t, f 4 Tr " -., , ' .;: Carolina" rouffh rice is unsettled and pannot be quoted. r 1 92 kiwi ! ; -JIRITED 'i'-vract -i-'y- V. j? ' Wiliia '"'WJffi&mSr-'ltobmsoifc-'-New I r iv-r'mm-yii-iytn .rvy-v -yy RcUffipa xisSwXi-j'i&Vl -::1ftt THE And Glsajitio; Colossus of all; iaPrientaI5Cir6usgTOtiiffi5 Andersa3ositi ' ' . ,?9iveV.cpr.ani,will ethibit'in' "alftts: tat: entirety'at V::"!': fivEiiomournetfoiJoUtaii 1 Blazoned Gages '' !? Positively the largest' colletotioh of lEXTEEJOXY RAKE WILD ANIMALS i ' y ' ' v .'.'.wthanjr Exhibition on this Continent. ... . :( ; ; I i Ever teporte4 hnke shamblni Eivte Horse the tpiirorVt all Sauriansr-chttmed by many ,4 : " i ? i i - Theoligians and Zo6grapbers:td ho Idenljcal with the Behemoth of the Bible.. ' A Pau:;6f llajestic GiraflFes ! 1 ::: .-nVfAi: : j ;Bt!pken to Harhessand $100,000 Iiavestod :.-i4 HEED- 01 : y PERFORHING ELEPHANTS ! Fambusoid " : Confinent; said to he over ' , -." " ;-AVx-lo Hundred)' Years of Age. Also, ' Yx t ' KThrice.thf filnauest f ull-groWn 015,000 heestofiairFe V 1 r The' lgt andcOnly Genuine "L.IOX SLAYEK," ''.'. The only animal of "ttS'fcfadeveV oneshlbitionia this W anyjpiher conntry. - Tou will see the Great ' . :' f;4b;oanlmaljieverhefcfeibtted- ; ' ' vr r ThelFif st anC OmylHOGIPOPOTIIITJS . i ;1. " : i . The Only Gehubie H0ESE. ; THE SIMIAM COLOSSUS; C YNQCEPH ALOS, j j-'Z U THE P IVE-TON PERF&RMIH6 BLACK RHINOCEROSj : i- ! '" vska I rT. ? :-i 3-aite'tfd'iiEitfwf i driven Tandem the Sjee'ts, Perfbiming1A increaiDie Feats, tapiana UHxaie, ttacing Keinaeer, a Oigantio Kidlng Uynocepnalns, Per- . ,. iorming uens oriiyenas, a sicnooipLAarnea aeais. reriorming uen or . I - ..J ..:t-. . '.. '. I- ,i .(". M - - i-;t.v,r -i v r"'" ' jj'i t f - A PAIR OF AFRICAN ELANDS. . "fir . .0- ir Ai CAVALCADE OP . rfori latest nnml&ro Ybu will see WILMS GOiy orfgin'al'and onjy Miniature Circus of Dogs " - , V, ' ,'f-vK' ;:ISr -f'x ? : i if 6 Complete Circus Companies Combined. 6 Mr EMPLOYING OVER 100. ;n ONE IIIJADREO 20 .Doubet! Scffiault? Xeapers,:V ,1 Led bv the acknowledged chamDions of the entire World. ' Vi)iEitiQMlt::AW: iu,uuu cuaueug .luer equal fs not to do louna, --- r: Ghampion Bare-Back Eiders. 20 i 20 Miss Viola Rivers,. Miss JeiMe Ewers, The champion.two,; four. and. sis Borse I Tte World-Famed .RENO ANI: DUNBAR: the Champion Artists of IT 1 3(. u.t;ci..f.: v.v .'x.siKarrriK nr. jti. .Kr vc-"''--'- :f".;. ji-a.i . .--r.i : '. .s,;.' $' -a . 'jiiThe only and Inimttable...? '- . Aerial Bicyclists Of the Nineteenth Century, wnose wonderful performances on the Invisible .Wiiie r ) ? t 1 6Q feet Jn the air, holds thousands of people in breathless awe. .'"'' Q - s r- s j Headed by the B3NQ LATJGH-MAKEBS, the great , : yv r A Y H A Ef BE 0 THEES . 1 "L The Low Comedy Bear,"BRTJB'0;'' .Steam Air-Ship in operation outside free to all. The Sheik's i Eetuxn from Conquest. A ftuarter of a .Million ' ' : . Street Parade, v Three Superb, MartMMTisical Brigadeai The ". , , Sewlviathan Steam Band,: a 2(hYoked Jubilee . ; . : y -f :y Chorus, always, -y s--- -vi-.-.. . ;.., -y,- EXHIBITING JUSTWffAT ITVRTI8ES.; . CHEAP EXCUftSlON' IIATES ONAXiiRAILROADS yy': ' TO THE :GBEAr w6llLD'8 EXFfSITl6w.' 1 . One Ticket Admits to Ml; - Advertised Shows Children Under Nine TWO -GRAND EIHIBITIONSDAILY au25W2tD5t 13 5 79 Amusement Organizational : ;6Kd Bea ; " 50 ' drawing Koman Chariots. tu mchxeDflE Elephant ever, seen,- . i)iA.my- otJier Exhibition on earth? v Dromedaries.' Zebras trained to Perform i. . i 5. . I "... ...... r - i ....... - .:-" .Thoroughbreds. 14 World,' and more than a .f - I , , . .' '. " 1 FAMOUS : CUIEFS ! ; -. 10O 20 WIL.MAM BATCIILOR, . , Mr, Orrin Hollis and Charles 'Ewers, )ders of tho bid and new world. -V' - ' Tears Half Price. controls Millions, backed bv Millions mom. . and so far as it Is concerned, no other show exists. . .- " -: '. - " -'v t!";: ,- 1 'SI 1 .. ' Irs ;- in ! ; r

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