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rmeau 1:" j ! 1 i an W. P. CAN AD AY. Proprietor. WILMntQTOX. N. C. -; - ,X . j ' ''" " . ' SUVDAT MOBXIHG. SEPT. 18, i8l. The me- annual lemperatuiw u New- Ham'psire only 46, but the Annual temparature pi oa , THE WILMINGTON POST. Carolina is only 59. Texasano: Anwna T0lume book so clumsy and frivolous h 69 right on hV aterage thte'; hndlif-IsrnUtions. that it the year. Water for use is becoming yery scarce in many parts of the south, in Bichmond it sells for Sets, per bucket, and in the country near, it sella for fl per barrel, with an upward tendency. . .. m t m l t The sun. is about entering the con tellation of Libra, haTthg not many months ,ago drove his chariot of fire across the borders! of Cancer, on his way to the region of the Wild Goat, Capricornus, where the blazing planet . will almost hide his fiery crest in the w " 1 " 7 - i,.:nt. t f Vpv wilt interest to Pn 96 000 000 miles from us, on whom ne "w - y . t 7 t, ftn.; , . 7 ,. Friday. Capt Harper, ?A(.4tom5 water like an ox, wmie tney areas ox- gas at on wuu ,w aw auu mf !KS.VIslhC i ' - T the people and the tax payers of the perature was 99,4, pulse 100. nspicafesi fl f U,i iravajranUy.Ahd.lead: ttetf hnabanda .9 J?Mito-UlWi)U ,UUshedsrislight.? : , , of facte a?e 2p. He passed a comfortable ght bj otherextrav. gances not tendingjo EdUoa Uea busily t work upen U the Cbafo6e ef A tew elicited we wUl publish them; . For the sleeping most of the time, andon the i&& EttfiS&a 33 what he ,k going to .how at theTarU year, ago the Hem. James A. Garfield present we refrain from taking any part whole his condition this morning SSJtA the te?n!&ZTi exhibUion, of Uicity: .Every out- is reported as having uttered in a speech m the discussion ' encouraging and gives promise, of a , f Dounds of nails, while "Oh, Lord! have mercy upon these going Trench steamship carries a sum inCkmgremthe&UowingUngUAgesri The trustees ofthe'jordan estate in S5Sr1 '"''d AVT 'iiiiffl Woodbury coats the government KSeS Ut9tbQMlMW Xookfttward.avriU.plran a Utter deciining to permit the removal I .bout $40 per dayj but why ahould any SrbarJn a?1' ofWimamPennnestoAr The President was ptachiV semi- one grumble at such economj? It is MwMti ? TancW j: "If " could be shown that the recumbent conditionl without true, he couldgo up and down on the 5 chargeToi SdbmVnboir rooms. Ir, hope." LitUe did he anUcipate then, nnaaMltnn fif . iden coffin that issup- , - PassnorL but who expects this officer cnr:sX.A: l.Lu. E.' A. Johnson will leave in few day. , that tc-day he would in hia own penon iulfll that prophecy. ; I Dr. Gatlina- is having remarkable .vTu fnr. success with his new one-barreUed tor- pedo gun. As first constructett its weight was nearly 400 pounds; dispens- f In with the brass .casing and otner .' narta he will be able to reduce the j weight to about 250 pounds. This will v nnder the new weaton 1 useful ;as" a mountain howitzer. It fires from sixty to eighty shots per minute and will be as serviceable as the Hotchkiss rtyoiv- iag cannon. f : The; style of the present politics in ? YlrrUla k of the old fashioned, stub- toed sort, of the days of Hhe venerable I t lather Ritchie, when he rode hk on- Filtcen pCMOns drowned in Lake " Umed mustang, and poised knees with Micbigan by the foundering of the 1 ihobest of Virginia cayaliersThe -teanier Columbia. . ... t V J "BeadiuslersTiaTe lhrtestbf 'It" Caui a - ' eron. a eon ofiforth Carolina, is the .Ex-Attorney General Deveas appears champion fofGovernor, the candidate in the courts of Boston m a theatucal for Lieutenant Governor isWSenator suit of injuncUon. ; ; v J : Lewis, while Blair, from the mountains Joe Jefferson, of Rip Van Winkle of the southwest, is driving 'All before fame, is out as Bob Acres, in "The Ri him. Daniels la no match for him. yala' but Is a new one and not the old The gallant llahonek making fiery one, whose wits oozed out at the ends charges from day to day. j .) j of his fingers. - The Newborn tfetc$, speaking' oi the A band of yellow light has been dis purpose of taking the extensioBj of the covered by ProfV Emereon of Dart Elizabeth , City and Norfolk railroad mouth College, of the Astronomical bevond Edeuton In the direction of Observatory, 5 to 10 in width at right near to the estuaries of the coast as is feasible, and 'striking as far as possible the large towns, or rather the impor tant polnte like Newborn! little Wash ington, Jacksonville andother points, so as to: give a highway to the people on the coast better than they hive, to that fertile region, andj the oysters, clams and fish in the meantime. Stems from the great through lines dot not ac commodate the coast people. , j ! . The New York Tribune takes an oc cation to do an act of justice to one of the most sagacious statesmen and one of the oldest veterans in the service of ;- the Nation: iVy':-; '.!-' yi '. ; ' - Senator Sherman will make j hia first speech f in the Ohio " canvass at Mans field next Saturday evening, and' will Afterward continue in active service till the end of the campaicn. The Democrats have been circukUog re port. v that he was not in. Sympathy with the Republican ticket and would not help re-elect it j A. usual, they were wrong. Mr. Sherman k neither a aulker nor a ahirker.' He always doe. hk part of the heavy work, and there la no Republican whose work products better rtaolta. j - , , ' ; ) j . : A HADIUAL UxV A ItAlXPAQS. "Jeff Davis k tin Europe, And hia , health k reported a. very bad.! But for the mistakes leniency of the American people, Ur. Davis would have died of lAroat diaeaae about nlteen yean ago." Oticcoo lHb,JeuL Organ - This la copied with evident aaiiafao Uon by the Baltimore Amman, another Radical organs Why did not the U. S. Govermment try Mr. Davis? j It knew it could not make a caae, and it was afraid to try the baae. Tail U the un Adorned truth, Mr. Davis could no mote hAve been hanged than asiy other true southern man could havo been hanged, for he was bo more guilty than all the others. In fact aa he show, conclusively in hk able work, he was not as guilty aa hundreds aid thoo aands and hundreds of thousands of hh brother Confederates. Ill ' They call it mistaken kniency. Thty think tak eminently decent after iiizx ana mow ahAnunilr abua- Mr. Davis duriag hk impriaoaaaent We are glad Jeff Datk has goo. to Earj?e,Ucaso we Velm tho farther . he ctta &oa the scuih the better.'. He K tXM 2& aothlex hat mkchier alact the war taded and a became a ralated, -' t aUKra tactile jabberer i Tae eUet he pan tit tinier he gtU. ; When the w tlsszi, wiC tTtry aorthera eot - rllrrwho tad any respect for hisstlf, tri ttssa eacc to kft hia alcse, boJy thosU of kasslax hixi, asi it k open secret that there was ft plot to get him out of the country by way of Cuba, as the easiest way to dispose of him; a plot to which' some influential persons around the government nodded assent. The government liad so time to load itself down with state trials as some suggest, nor were they afraid to. Davis hasn't even succeeded in mak ing himself a respectable victim jor a martyr. He has committed the create est blunder of -all br wtitinR- aHwo- exrftea'the toniempi even of jthd best aoldiera bt the south. He would have 1een held in some sort' of respect by his former associates and those whom he had misled and is now lying about, if he had not continued adding meanness to meanness' 'each dayhat he made the erth odious, by h)s pfes- ence. : BAILROAO WAK f The" railroad war that is now going -1 on between Senator Vance, Gov. Jar vis and Treasurer Worth on the one side, and Oapt. A.B. Andrew! andotherson tQ eoQtaia remains of the founder of Pennsvlvania would more effectually impress u is senumcnw ana teaching on the minds and consciences KESXMaw than the splendid ie9 faej propose to raise to his memory, a prima facie argument for iu removal migus posaiuiy iujuu t&ined. The trustees believe that nc such result would be likely to ensue; that the voice of William Penn speaks just a. loudly from beneath the green turf at Jordan's as it could do from under the shadow of a stately dome in the Uity of Philadelphia." ;; ";ALIr-BpllT8-:- , ) ":: Father Harry P. Albysius Northrop 1 hM been made Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina The New Senator. Lapham. is a cous in of Miss Susan B. Anthony, jand fthnrtiv afrp 11a alApltAn a l thus; r "Canahdaigua, July 30, 1881. Dear Cousin. I have only time now to return ray sincere thanks for your cordial congratulation and kind words. Of the future I hope that our country will prosper, and that woman will yet be accorded her rights j . . . E. G. Lapham." r The Rev. Phillips Brooks, of Boston, is described as giving an exhilarating surprise to the "bsggage smashers," at Bangor wharf the other: day. Hei ar rived at the wharf in a carriaej de scended, asked where the bsggagemas ter was, ' seized his" big trunk . as If it were a trifling portmanteau And crossed the wharf lightly to where that lofty official was standing. It is recorded that those who did not know the genial rector of Trinity thought that he was the champion "strong man." J The paragraphist of the ' Chicago' Inter Ocean perpetrates the following: There k said to be a baby in Washing ton born on the day the President was shot which displays all the symptoms oi the Chief Magistrate. When he cannot retain food the baby labors un der the same difficulty; ' when he feek bright the baby crows ; with delight; when he sinks the baby fails so fast aa to make the parents despair. It has got so that if the baby cries in the night the neighbors rake their windows and cry ; "The President is worse." Tkia story k as true, no doubt aa half of those thai come from Washington. BAVing. ' , A saving woman at the bead of a family k the very beat aaviaa bank eatahlUhed. The: idea of aavinr b a pleasant, one; and if the women im bibed it at oa, they would cultivate it and ; adhere to it; and thns, when they are not aware of It, they would be lajiag Use Jonodatiea of a coape Unt security U a stormy time, and shelter la a raky day.t The best way to cosprehead it is to beep an account of all current expense. - Whether fire hundred dollars or fire thousand dol lars are expended . Annually, there k a chance to save something if the eSort k made." Let the aoasewlJe take the Idea act npoai it and take wUl save sbanthfpg where ae&re ehe thowght it iaponihla, This k a daty, yea not a eordld avarkr, bat a mere obUation tiuu resfis upon women aa wvll aa I A 'THE PRESIDENT; Secretary of State, Blaine, cables Minister Lowell, London: President r j has an increase of feTer Better during the day, better not assuring.'. '" OFFICIAL bulletin. Elbeeoit, N. J., September 12, OA. M.he President pawri an tinuauaBy good night, h,, rupted, excepV.Qpcasionallyto,iable I f " XnA" gerernmentiavbut Jfoin the parotid gland 11 -tt' almost entirely ceased. Tne opening i T8 israpidly from which pus is discharged healing. His cough is less and toration has materially diminuhed. His temperature is 98.44 pulse 100, respiration 18. v 1 (Signed) D. W. Buss, 41 D. Hates Aoitew.' :-i Postmaster-General and Dr; Bliss are more cheerful about the President to day. , .;;.;---Hi'Jt::":vL-. "Nothing to indicate an abscess. K-:) v OFFICIAL BULLETIN. -.t sr o ' i - i 4 n t A A M. At the examlnaUon W Uit I inconvenience. OFFICIAL BULLETIN.: , Elbeuok, N J., September 14, 9 A, M. At the examination of the Preti dent at 8.30 this morning, his tempera ture was 98.4, pulse 100, respiration 19. He passed the night comfortably, sleep- ing suincientiy. ne is origu ana Cheerful this j morning, and has taken I fruits and his first meal for the day with relish. .: (Signed), v D, W. Bliss, JT. H. Hamilton. The representative of the Associated Presr, in a conversation with Dr. Blus immediately 'after the issuance of the morning bullelin, inquired as to j what length of time the President would probably remain at Long Branch. In reply Dr. Bliss said probably until the middle of Ootober; that if his favorable condition, continued and the several lesions healed satisfactory as it was believed they would, the , President would rally' very rapidly, and that in such event he thought a voyage to the southern coast on the Tallapoosa would be desirable and beneficial. - V ' Dr. Hamilton is still satined with the proeresa of the patient, as are also; Cols. Swain and Rockwell.1 . J .' The day bids fair to be quite as favor able as yesterday 1 ELBEpojr, N. J., September 14, 6,30 P. M.&t the cxaminatiaa of the Presj was 9S S, pulse iM,,TresVntmTwatui$ the evening drrssing at 7.30 p. m. his temperature was 90.2, pnlse 112, respi- I rEUOU 1. The President was placed on an in valid chair- in a semi-recumbent Dosi- tiou, about 12 m., and remained one hour and a half, sleeping part of the time. ' He was not fatigued by the transfer or chance of position, and bis general condition this evening is as fa vorable as usual, notwithstanding a slight febrile rise. , Method; of Artificial Respiration. We think it advisable, says the Cana dian Journal of Medical Science, to di rect attention to the following rules for resuscitating the partially drowned 1. Imlantly turn patient downward, wnn a large nrm roa or clothing Under fetomach and chest Place "one of his arms under his forehead, so as to keep hia mouth off the ground. Press with all your weight two or three times, for iour $r lire seconds each time, upon patient's back, so that the water k pressed out of lungs and stomach, and drains ireeiy out or moutn. Then, ; 2. Quietly turn patient face npward, with roll of clothing under back, as low as possible. Place patient's hands above hia head. Kneel with patient's hips between your knees, and. fix your eioowsnrmiy against your hip. Koe. grasping lower part of patient's naked chest, squeeze his two sides together, prtssing-yrckfaatfjr forward with all your weight for about three seconds, until your mouth is nearly over mouth of patient; then, with a puab.mdoay jerk yourseii oacx. j&m aoout three sec onds; then begin again, repeating these bellows-blowing movements with per fect regularity, so that foul air may be rested out and pure, air be drawn into unga, about eight or tea times a ssio- ute, lor at least an hour, or uaul the patient breathes naturally, ; v Dairy Schools ta Dennark. Ii ruy not bgrnerally knwe thai Danish dairying tasd the highest ia the world perhaps on account of their dairy school, which are of the moat effective character; They include, a farm, cows and the best dairy applian ces. The pupil are taught occalarly and practically. They are told what to do and how to do It la lectures, and then how to do it in the cow! borne and - dairy A certificate of grndaa tioa froar a Lteaka . dairy school car ries with it a weight of evidence as u the CApahUity of tae aearer. In Irs tand, where, batter of the bat etaLty aea so oe suae, wry wanon are heiac ia trod seed. . Tne reason of ia that Xriaa batter m toogee Mm in tbe market. : Assertcan ery batter k difladsg b fcwa ttator aaer - poattioa, and scasjoat are fined scaaary to raise the eaiity ef Iriab bnuex by aaakicjr tie dairymesi and dAirymaUa more akiXaL TIIS BAB BOW. c,. V r- l September .WW-aj j Vro-'The edDtt?ot many jt Ef rrori The L-'i.fwMia 4A..vt.Mnra;nar iMarirer and i JSrbor V T)i mininr tiuhid l lonj, Mbe mu.a ii j- ' . , aj,rvu, uuuut tuuflneirlm-f j otbrr gentlemen. .For instance, he has CaptHjweribtiaineasatthe Sori W ialSTth. intereetand elfare ol 4haporL They do say tbAth ihe WJjw pxceedingy -solicitous about .the Passport: that he refused to J ofiha gorernment rhart telaadtbe UnitecVStaUa mailvV ' -Wii'iA !, thatUrHnryBacpt kftmanotyert great parts. euunie -and ADinty 1 to look; after the river and barber im- rxrvzntn.rr 7--. J to travel so undignified. We like style. And I don't see why men should grum ble at the fact that Captain Harper is paid a hundred dollars per month, and allowed; to attend to his ' own ptivate business, and a mate allowed to'coin mand the Woodbury I am complete ly worried out at those , sore-heada al ways gru mbling at 'such small matters. Why should not the Woodbury be al lowed I to carrt Mr. Harpers j private freight,' I should like to know? What right has any one to complain at it? I have expostulated with them until my hair is almost white, and I cannot pur suade them to stop such foolishnes. Now, we! all know that Mr. Henry Bacon (spell his name right, please) is 41 fcH... don't k.o.Mi.t be is the only man who has tbe ability to run so , scientific a work.' Some are fooliah enough tosay that Mr. M, his assistantdoes all the englneering-rthi?,' to say the leastJ is -i sacreligiousi We wonder that such' irreverence has not 1 on account of their large sub aud bard caused these vile tax payers to be struck 1 Ineas. Tbey also challenge the admi blind, or with a ten dollar bill, before '' And you,!. Mr. Editor, I must now pay some' ;- attention to. ; What have you to do with this mattei? Wont you please t just attend to your own busi ness? A newapapcr mUfiStntoT UltVis are "bound to respect. You must think that because those contemptible, low down tax-payers are crumblinr that you have a right to join.ybut I as- very great miatake, If you see any- thing going on that you don't like, you just close your eyes and mouth, and put your quill up, or we will demand satis- - - -r, r , ration. Run your newspaper, please; talk j about politics prohibition, low Uxes, railroad steals, sore head lie - pubUcans..nd we will even allow you w yiiv iuo luiuwiers, out, we ce- maud that you keep your haccs ofl of our own Bacon (Henry). Some things we can stand, and bless God there are other that we wont. Do you under stand? Now, you just keep your hands oui4 or mis river t and harbor mat ter, and let that Great Good and Rev erend mao, IIenry Bacon 'alone, for isn't he getting ten (10) dollars a day, and the loogrr the works go on the more he makes and the poor saint needs the money. He is a Republicaa of the Radical stripe, and you must not trouble those chaps, they are of the specially Annointed. . And you are the last man whom I should have expected sucn conduct from. , But our dear man, Henry Bacoo, left this ; morniog, early, on his steamer Eastern, for Wilmington, and he had blood in hb eyr. and he will atteed to Ten. irv:::: ".;V.- . : V ; Your, with sympathy, , t w J, WtUJfAx XjSsdoitii. a The present crUa in farm matters cauatd by the' drouth t demonatraUa that there ahould be better organixatloa lAnd rco-operatloa among famers than a? present exist Sat such An emergency. frm be aided;; helped through the present extremity until another harvest, bet how this b to bo doe b the owea tknf Aa argaaizad bodies itts ccrtaia thry could appeal to merchants, Xeruli- Acutrers am eaaka wi&b more acpetar aaceaas tkaat i. divalsmk. Xtea k a rewer i. w bodied eekioei aad actkm nmA tii power ahoall be exerted ia ail case of sjceawT. Thera k a tscism. cat interest ia thk BAUet U k m kcte4.a4 fcetotJ, aad which ecr chaata, fcytP! srr rrtre tJj haaka casaat afissl ta i-vra tv. farming Utrrtn'U ll Wis ef their aa u xt 10 u asypen cf ail r Aatatk cholera "Is knkara ta ts rt iay, slat taesn AnC(i fir ssitsy Wer Uaas asa HH OTJTPBAYE0 TUTM. Tlio KalOon Ep.at mA 1-.a Women. 1 Liae w omen. Al AteliisontMaaL the women i lui ..ia ma r.?. f . vrf . : r T I to inauqe tne proprw-i pTaVVoprietor invited the ladies n. i.i- sr.-jv-j v I it. . .v. r11 1 LJlL .. t , ru v s 1 1 i r i a- Liin . auaaues? assst. II. .1. ir,nA it,. rnltin I ' ' ; LiL'm created man iu thine image asruler-of TmdidatHew5 thv servant Noah to thou didst not punish him fer: making intemperate use of it. lAtthe wedding tJTSt iransiormea water ww wiuo iulce oi the irrape was exha ThT wa7 exhausted, that hhe enjoyment of the guests might not her disturbed.-1 The great retormer, j Martin Luther, said: w.?f- lT7T7ul W." ! tbou has thy children uponthia earth. , gh Liord, we pray tnee, navo mercy upon was irumcu w u i grateful for thy gifts who want to mare tny ; cnuareai."4is8: u,ocaBia i 1 humrs upon their backs like camels; thou seest, oh, Lord!' that their head! &tW cousWof false hair, and when they open.theirmoutha,.tbousee.ttheir f a S3 teeth. Oh, .Lord, these women want men who w U patiently accept all fhis without using the power tho has given to man that all women shall be subject to man.. They wU ...ttMKElTf'ffi burde-ns ot marnea 11 e, ana ooey vny commands to multiply and' replenish the earth, but they are too lary to raise their children, and, ob, Lord! thou knowest the crimes thev commit Ob, Lord, have mercy upon them, and take them back into thy bosom folly out ot thy hearts give them common sense thar thev mar see their own foolishness and erant that -they may become good and worthy citizens of our Deiovea Atcmnson uJuorai we thank thee for a' I the blessings be? ii. raise for gVer and Cver, Amenl" , ' t - "'V,'"- Mammotli Bronzo Turkeys, : ; The bronze is the leading variety of turkey rith those who raise for riarket ration of all by their very attractive plumage of rich and changeable col ors. The cock ; turkey in full feather is really brilliant in appearance, and the females are only a little less beau tiful, f All of the. experience of . our upon the bronza turkeys, which has resulted in their very high state of per fect'.on; for this reason any one pur chasing thoroughbred bronze turkeys may feel confident that certain- fixed ia greater than the common stw k; and one season's breeding will more than P &r the increased cost originally. "rlU w.iU Terse from thirty to forty pounds'; young gobblers at eieht months, from laWv.th. tA I twentvrfive pounds: voun? bna: froia 1 thirteen v to fifteen pounds; we give S5?!?X J&VJ? pairs or lorty-8ve to slxtv pound be- I ng not uncommon.'; The brooss are good layers and very hardr: but the nens u mil grown, Tor breeding pur poses,! shcuid not weigh over thirty five jmundi armm Juajvxnz. .' The pldet Living Ex-Confffcssman. Mark, Alexander, of Mecklenburg county, Vs., advances the claim that he is the oldest living Congressman, dispuiing for that honor with Edward Darlingum " of thla. atate. Mr. Alex ander is now ninety years old; was in Congress from 1819 to lS3t Tbe dis tinguished Macon, of North Carolina, and the brilliant Randolph, of Roan. oae, were fab messmates when In Washing-ten. i lie b Abo the aoU urtltnr nf the celebrated Virginia OouvenUoa of iojai. nu wire, a daughter of Gov rmw iinir, 01 aorm carouna, sull lives and k twenty years rnonrcr than her husband. They were married over naii a csatury ago. t They live in re tirement and Isoiaiioo from the activi sts and excitements oi tab progressive wu sicuj enjoy inetr country bomr, iih its plsaat sorroandtajra, where they can reflect in peaceful ao hciiade upon tbe great events whkh have transpired duriag their life, and treasure the aasociaUoos with the treat and cultured aUll kept green le tbtir -; ' 1 ' ' W- Gea. P. HiU asyn The soothers people are wr posed to have bat littit BMchAakal gtalus. Bat the grandest iamOons are of soothera orlrisu rite." Oormki, of njcahrJdge coaaty, Va, kveaial the first reaper srer sad. Dr. Herd, of Tuscaloosa, AlA, b the inventor of tie rifled caanos: Ja&e Gilt, of Ncwberse. X. C t tV. t dek of tie rtrx'trr: Qabrbl J. nCw. etheease tewn, of the 1147? we; IL J, Gatiiag, of Uert&td cosmty X C, cf the ran ikai ltn k m.LzJ tha mast dearasire ord&aaca la ike rat; Ckmrnons, cf SaaMry, 2f, C, now Uviar ta IwIsv&Isl icWl mf ill kbgrak: Iirr. I raak OewUkz, f Gai al tae sewtAg asachlaA, JU, t m ea ie txerom of Ue lleQarmmk hmbera, SMe ef UUaas t&rXtrm ts ftataei mp4 any frt fHss tltir grsaX UvtnUss. - USecnUry m&sa was my ktil Ulij nt lh rrtsJst2 . Edkoa's Electro Lltfit. AOO mhoo ,awwj.,,vww V "JX Z ue, haa al fic'jSeuiiU wot4 In Ik first diatricU W.Ied bItaattl IV fw vjt id "i I T& :VfZ2! ' J wait atreetsiav?z arcauy nOUSeS. ana U16 nUiiOCZ OI men Ilk wura in the district has been reduced . from - 80 to 40. The bOG houses In the du wm require about, 80)00 lamps, Tun mains aie laid iameceoi tha atreetti anct aoi natAu ateqeuq pegm Uhting byia ya.athewinet. which are , p September.ui theJfint.iU which Are a promised by the 1 middle of Jlt-i Ed won expecU; jthat illumination .by; electricity ewk wULUke plaije nbout m middle f October 4o The, contract made Utwtett; tho joompany and the 1 bnuaeholder k thatlhe newlieht shall wat more Uuin t:.,Asit iaer. pectedatobeiauperio, to ga. there has c4fcrc;,Tfte flighting up of, the first dia- iric,:ay tuecuiei.j.wm. um. JU. JWtfonf iainas,- geuera,ro- - M n 1 71 , TV rT I.t! similar to the one at No. ,165 Fifth avej ,. &JJll ! 0I?Slff f-A?.?! m w 1 a . r "T Y " r: r ' I? i. ltt fa a "T ? ;a& ft6?"" !i5iDf .lJ? Pnt "p, 1 :: -r "Z". "Z "Clu u " light and ' power which he intends to make will createonoueu interest la the matter.- among Parasians to make it worth while orgaaixtng a company for ths sale of the light - ; : f Since the spring a change has been made in the Edison lamp, by which the lamps ' last an average of seven months instead of four, and one-horse power ,ia sufficient for nine instead of seven lamps. The change consists in reducing the slzs of the carbon thread a : . - al a - a. - . without impair wig the perfection of the thread. : ihe Menlo rark factory Is now turning out from 1)00 to .1,100 per day. ' ; V ,;v"j : );':; Xfortb. Carolina allneral Wealth. , ij The mountains - of j western' North Carolina present one of v the finest fields for the production of mineral wealth oh thk, side of the globe. ,;' The country has never been prospected.- Mica and precious snes are in great abundance. The "Casual ! observer b everywhere1 reminded af the existence s sa.: r...iiMiie ar wnijssi YLrrur7r " . . inu ore, ew., are w ee picxea up on utmost ievcry every mil, wbue in the vaueys the red garnet amethyst topaz and lisspid crystals are abeodant. j A man living near Hickory has large quantities of garnet on hia place. , A sharper has ouered him thirty cents a ton royalty said sharper to do the mining. Is that cheap enougb?&i. iUbvry Watchman, ' j--, Proportion of Cream in MUkw.; The first fifth portion of milk from the cow contains about one-twentieth part of cream; tbe. second fifth, oae twelfth; the last fifth; one-sixth. Mow Important then to be'eartful to get the last and richest drop, even If It were it... . ; . . . -v. ua aM WWa are quMtaiT OTiaa Bp uj sioTcniy practice 01 leavtag a small poruon in me naaer. uows wiu con tinue to give a flow of milk at a1 much Jonger period when milked dry. Farm era jt wm be aeen recti ts a dou bb benefit by such a course. Ifint, thete is more cream in tne mur, and second, tne now wiu oeoUoae longer; two re- euMites ia ail dairy coo nuke. Mr. A Mrsl Bpoupeudi ke; Br dTAKLET II trxTLKt., o f I ha "Crook- ljne!8,t of the Satch el cciieay- price ceot; w; u. Maith A. Ok Publbhers, ST Uood stress ew lOVBV' V:--' V ' Thb ba book of genoroe fun, wit toomor soaoI6te!y crammed full of lr- resiaubl Usghier. It k maktag greaa an and baring a large rus. The first ediUon of 10,0oo were ordered by me iraoe ia advance of IU Puhilcatba day ( J air 4th), aad before a copy was issued from the biodary a secosd edl. Uoo of S9.000 copies were acta ally be ing prtated (Jaly 11). It reminds as eTeragaia that - . : ,: TlstsisrMMsawliButkaitrtaw '" Fusitfca aa4 jtmu'U ata.. ' s raa'u tw nf tUvtiatascaras4s ta dUca,' WortAiess laH , Aet w Cast avy fibwd; If y cooij ee vthe troag.r aeaStaybkomlig sua, wemen anl cllHra'tiji Utn raised from bade of aCckncmvaal seriag aad aJasoet death, by the aaa dr lae Ctters. yosj re My "CiJoabcm and Isvalaalle rtswaf y nZaJl,U f! ll. '."vJi .v O : ".fl:- : Tie Uaiu4 &tu aUAstr Taac kit Oe CharU . lia, Xary Tard 1st 2ft Imfoar Qaeta, Ac jxb.: TLeUaihad Ptalas sunnvtr rwt. aeoaxh arriee4 r at tle Xare Yi Tmemaa&-ir 3 Atksaa llsy. ua ami anmvAt ia. sam JUILttOADS rocipaaj' WUutncton, N. Cil.T.li. i,H CHANOK OF BCHKDULS. ON and afUrMiy lath, iww. m w iWSi DAY MAIL AND EXrREoS TKALN JrolyT - oa. 47 '.North and rl$ Sooth. 1 Leave WUuUasvoB. front 84ml ArrivtWel(loaat....t.....;at:aor.M Leavr Weldon at.....M.t....a.S9r. M , Arrive at Wllraiagton, Freat 8k .............rwr, h FASTTIIROUQU MAIL ANU PASStX- ,.as48mtw. r-it - LevWllmlorton. front Stmt . Dpt at.., w. l r M Arrive at Weldon , , . Iiam XrriTatVUmloconFTOOtBimt ' i : . - ;--- t' :. Train t Ma. roalh wtn, tUm pal at Rocky Mount, VUaon, UolttoSoro aa4 . TrAlnntin Tarboro ltrauch Ttod Rooky M xict fur Trboro at; T:M r. u. D&lUrad TkUV. TborMtay ad Hatf day l vWA.ll. .UeturnJof lmTTrbar ml IM) A M. UaUy.aad Moaaay, M'vdat day aau riuay hmi r. m, WelUon rur all poinia xonn uauy. All , rLll via Rlobmond. and dallj:aerpl8a. " Train No 41 runt dally and maka data eoaaacUon for all totau owrta via nioud and aanmsiun. . All! rain run soil d bin Wllmiai 100 anu wuuin(Mw, ana ua imuaiaa lalac HKxrpera atMobod.t ! ii iftlaaaralHaal. A. VOPl Ueti'l rnwnsr AaU i WliBlnirton. ColumbU I U ... crista It. it. Conp&ay. Aj a -. I VUJ isoTo.t, K. May IK ML 5 t. CUAXQS Of tC&RDVLM ON ANT AFTER Mat It Mtat 1. M.lba fullawlBg I'aaMDCtftradal will Us rea on Uta rovtj -j V: ,., NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dsllj) Nos. 48, West and 47 East 1 s Leave WUmxicton..,. .L.L.......10O3 r LeavFtoraea........Ui..... 2 St A Arrlt at O. C. A A. JancUoa.... , A. M aimi l Vol statu... ...!.....,. COO A. tcsv out amt. . . .. . moo p. a 1 Lasts C. C A JuscUoa ...... 10 w P.M I ut. riorroe at.....L.u.... too a. a ArrtM at WUmtnrtos. .......... A1M Nlaht Mstl and Pasaenger tralo, Dally, No 40 West, and Day Mall aad I'm eenger Traia, No 43 East. : ' Lesvs WllmlBKtos....i. tUtM Arrive at riortaes. ..... j........ an a LeTaFJoiocs.......i,..,....-H t. M Arrtvsst WUnjlsrtosU.U.. .ICsfM 1 - , ... 1 . Tralo Ko. iiaiona al all KLailt i No,iiiii onl at t'laiaUMi, aalia- tiu i' atr uiuu acta Marina. . ' til PaaatttTS Int Oolnmbta aa4 all Ob U. A iX U. IU C. U. A A. It. A. cuimi, Alkaa Jaadloa, ant all twtau Vryaaa. aaU4Uae0.alh4aptaa, i. nraarsta IattaaallWn sad lut A f uala U a iu it. focUbarxsMi I All Uala. roa seU4 iwtsa UuirVaVs I aoa v ,imid(toa. JOllM V. L'lVIKR. - " f i i Utmmrmi NfV A. rttPK, Ocl raaatajr Agaaw 1 Carolina Cbiitml v'-r--.! i M ) "I x v road CompAtnv . . Wtustares.JiJsMlsu. CQlVt' K OK SCO til I it- " ' ' ' i ! ' . 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1881, edition 1
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