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. uBiji MUSTEK OF UMNRKURV
In Ihc Eatly
Ifornla.
Times
of lal
-i!o:;l-t
tcu hart- fill tie
jiV if.jniriu in a bcuoo;-
. . . . ,r li rrrtrn tlion li nrr .
! 'Vj J a r-n atl to teach echool
r errj Uulch. You'll eoon find
r . " -
i irv. it t3 tu uhu iurrb
1 Q'CtT. I-iV 1 1 J uiu u iuu
r"tirJ;a-otLfr Icut Lis cje ami
i lo oi euca ecuoui una
.uptime for the benefit
$ys yuu'ro a slender build,
-iV.r learning will only raaku
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..; f rii!l our jouDg folks are
J f
1 1 a- J don't fctaLd no uonsenec !
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. 5i: l ray friend Harry Flotte
i r-iJti application lor trio va-
m n ox teacher.
n- trv. I kuovr 1 am slender,
-I
J t'.'.f;ljt and I hare a strong
llrrr.
t n you like! There' tho
I Lc uc and I'll have notice given
v..
JT.I
it uone. saia tno trus
! si:l IIrry. 'And I'd open
: nUx at h a. m.
! :;c was civec. and thero was
Im sJ of xcttement in tho Gulch
tllv nbi dit3. idoro thm
: V I pie of both tixes made
lrop iuto tbe tavern to
:L: tt the fellow who thought
-U L'CP fchool in that district.
i-t h contemntucus irlanco fel
sIcLiler form and yotthful face
be tcac!cr.
Li
.to clock oa aionua morning
t;d Ihrrv I'loteo went down to
i.i!d'.oI-Lo::5o with a key in c ue
I izd a valise in tho other. -
Liirto flope it ho hnca woro
io zzc'j, for htm,' said a cross-eyed,
:r:ii-Loa!i!crcd fellow of eighteen.
rieidaoMouso was unlocked, and
u tiicLcr went to tho desk,
tft-e vouctr folks went m to
it L was croind to i.o. tuongu
xj not called.
EuTTCftxcd his Viliso and took
rciUr; Lc!t. Then, after buckling
:L:--iLis waist, he put three Colts
:.TrfTuhera there, each of mx bar
J a bowie-Lcifj eighteen in
lie blade.
-1. .
zlftl lie means businea',' mat
tie crca-eyed chap.
i-eccx teacner now toot ou: a
Exe cird about four inches each
nj. Tilled to the other end of the
ac!-Ljut and tacked it up against
tttxll. Keturnicc to his desk he
hi revolver from his belt, and
u tLonght sent ball after ball
card, till tbcro wcro six balls
cttct much Iarccr than a silver
E;tL:s t ec tho school-houso vwas
biLIlcfhrco boTsland girls. The
Z4 ozci were airaid to 'come in.
.fcja the tcichcr walked half-way
in the rocm with tho bowie-knifo
il hied, and threw it with so true
V-irItLat it stuck quivericg in the
centre of the card.
,H left it there, and put two more
ttcscf the fame kind in his belt,
pictly reloaded his yet smoking
tie bell; I am about to open
roie to tho cross-eyed boy, the
t tLe crowd, and the boy rung
sun
without a word.
fcLclars will take their seats;
schcol with rraver.' ho said
to minutes later.
theirs sat down, silent, al
treithless. the praver tho teacher cock-
teToIver and walked down on the
e w
ill arraiff j the classes.' he
'All who can read, write and
ill rise. Of them wo will form
das..'
ti J,;s Rot 110 cscortcd them
crrr $tat. And then he began
J'tUaxe the rest. A whisper was
fiULicl him. In a second he
eJ. revolver in hand.
wi:5ricg" allowed here I he
2ercd; and for an instant his re
l4T oa a level with tho cross
!?ibo?'3 b"d.
l1 tot do so any more gasped the
jjoadonot. I never give a sec--xlic-,'
said the teacher, and tho
fell.
two Lours to organize the
Jl, Lt when done they were well
tf ' Tlien camo recess. The
vent cut,; too, for th room
Jttcwdedand hot. A hawk was
rS overhead high in the air. The
r drew a revolver, and the next
kk camo tumbling down
p-S the wondering scholars.
I? i thlt JJ o Harry kept school
years iu Cranberry Gulch, his
jy7oibled after the'.lirst quarter.
pcf ila learned to lovo a.i well
teci!1 bicr aoa bo revolvers
TL. lc eiht toin a month.
ccv, tia f0Qnd a man at last who
keep school, Thii is "a fact.
sleep
wiie.
men.
fit
bers.
it.iir.I
Swimming for Girls.
... i
, a mcuical publication caj: Tho
pubho aro continually reminded of the
numerous contrivances, ; supports,
stays, shoulder-straps, etc., and the
various exercises that aro ' best ' calcu
lated to prevent roucd shoulders, a
sioopjg, awKxrard git, contracted
chcsU, and fo forth; but perhaps there
is no kind of rxercit?e for eiri mnrtx
calculated to attain those desirable oh-
jrc.s than that of swimming. During
tl-. . : : .
thrown back, tin chest well forward,
wmia ilo inorahc and rcspnatory
mu-'cks arxj iaj a strong action, and
both the upper and the lower extremi
ties are broaghtinto f nil play. Indeed,
iu r health-point of ! view, females
wou.d often havtj u tdvataco over
in! ttrorgcr sex. is, or.iig to the
lg Kfr.ount of ad:pose tissue cover
ing tucir muscles, aud.tLe compara
tive fmali'nees aid lightness of their
bob thty not on!v have crt Jittr t:ow-
c-r3 ol natation than nica, but , as a
rn c, c-u continuo much locger m the
wait-r. i uy LTPm tiiertiort . uaturaliv
uuBj:iitaio ;icrome cocxi twmimtrs
Mr. .Macgregor mentions tLat out of a
class of thirty girls, who?e 'i-tiuctiou
commenced late last season, twenfy
tivo mcto taught to twini in si le-
fton', nr.d six of them wen rrizo. 1-
is to bo hentd. therefor. tht cirls
will not l) debarred from I iruina
this graceful sud Lealtlif.il uej ia
pli?bucut cither throrgb lack of bath?
or cf teachers, rtucli a practice i-
particularly cilledfor: at tbe present
day, a.s a stt clfogaimt the grown-g
tendency in thogirls of the period
to indulge in those literary and nedfu
tary pur&nits which aro euythiitg but
favon.blo to the! devtlopment of a
healthy physique.
The Chinese In Mm Tranchcc-
The CL'ir.f sr quarter i i Han Vii -ci-aco
ha bet n undersoil g tho(.u.!i
ofUcsal iiif p(cSion. Oaeho'i ' had two
stories below ths level tf iho -htrinf.
divided into rooms about live ftct by
eight, containing two tofi": occupants
each.
L?pers were for'id. r.nd ouo of
them was Haid to bo
encaged
iu the
manufacture of cirars that
irrr-rch cold
daily in tho city. Oao cf t!o moat
noii-ome of the Chinrso tenements is
tho piopt rty of the Bev. Otis Gibson.
a witness to the good qualities of the
Cbinof-e bc-foro the Congressional
flommittec that took testimony in ticn
Franci?co. Ho derives more rent i
from hi densely packed Chinese lodg
ing house than "while tenants wonld
pay him. ISo thickly inhabited is this
quirter, and to such vo ik every foot
of indcor pace turned, that in hun
dn Is of houses Ihe coot;ng is done in
the streets or on tho roofs. Some
kitchens nro built on slender, supports
overhanging tho ridewalks. Fire
places cro built on the window sills,
with shields jol old tin bending out
ward for chimneys. Fire: were even
found burning oa heaps of ashes laid
upon unprotected wooJea floor and
against wooden partitions, tho spares
Hying in all direction?.
Miscollanoous.
TUB KEIV
Wheeler &
ISO. 8,
Wilson
SevIng Machine
Q0MBINE3 ALL THE LATEST Sewing
Machine improvement! and makes it the best
in the market. Ca.l and see this Macmne be-
t
lore buying any other and get reduced pricf
lut. j
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We keep tall line of Needles and Attact-
ments for all Machine?, Oil, Thread, Silk,
Cord, Ac.
Also full stck ftf the famous Buttcnck
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Paper Patterns ot garmenb.
Office 23 Market St.. Wilmington, N. C.
WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO.
aug23 W. B. ORR. Ag't
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from the effects of Errors and
Abuses in early life. Max
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to Marriage removed. New
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Books and circulars sent free
in sealed envelopes. Address
Hqward Association, 419 N.
Ninth St., Philadelphia; PaJ
An Institution having a high!
reputation for honorable con-!
duct and professional skill. 1
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Lager Beer.
Tho Best in tho City.andtho
Choapcs
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7OR SALE BY THE KEG, BOTTLE, OR
. dozen. I
Try it this hot weather.
It will give you a good appetite and good
and make you healthy and wealthy and
n. MARCUS A SON,
7 11
No. 5j Market street.
ctamake mciey faster at work tor us
t&an at anyinmg eue. tipn w it-
auired: we uill start you. pr oj
t hmn a Tn! the industrious. Men. wo-
boTi and trirla wanted everywhera to
work for us. owisthe time. Costly out
and terms free. Address Tacs A Co., AH'
usU, Maine, , j , mcnt
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Only 60 cents-per month to city subscri
Offico corner Water and Chestnut su
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Miscollanoous.
ChoiceArticles.
Gold Medal Mustard, j
, Prize over all others.
- Pound, Half & Qr. Lb. P'ckgs.
Durkee's Celebrated
I Pure Ground Spices.
1 i
I Gordon's Pure Blackberry Brandy,
Highest Medical ii.ndorsement?
For Summer Use.
,. .
Strictly
lv Pure "White Wine and
Cider Yinerrar.
Dessicated Cocoa-Nut,
Preserved Ginger, Pine Apples,
Peaches and other Fruits.
1 'arepa Cigars. A fresh lot just
received. The finest Cnrar in
f m v Tlimn fn o.
Grant's Teast Powder,
Horsford's Bread Preparation,
Sea Foam, and all other
First Class Baking Powders.
Ilussian Caveare. A new prepara
tion of rish Iioc.
j
l;r sale low bv
Boatwi ight & McKov.
5' 7.,f,f 11011,1 rront atreet-
cvt avuun
Copartnership' -Notice.
rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DA
farmed a Copartoeiehip under tbe firm cam
of
WORTS CL CO I? 12 7,
for the transaction of a General Commission
Dunnes?, and Dealers jin Peanuts, Groceries
Ac. JOE.D. WORTH,
ED. F. CONEY.
Nob. 34 & 35 North Water St.
Wilmington N. C. Sept. 14, 1878.
Wrflf: TTnf.iminl I t7?QT1:k
flHB DAWSON BANK IS NOW "CON
SOLIDATED with this Bank. The Depoei-
tors oi tn tormer are nounea mat tneir aei
posits and certificates are assumed by
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
DIRECTORS!:
E. E. BDRRUSS, JAS. DAWSON,
JAMES SPRDNT,
ALFRED MARTIN
D. O. WORTH.
OFFICERS :
E. E. BURRUSS, President.
JAS. DAWSON, Vice President.
A. Iv. WALKER, Cashier.
WM. LARKIXS, Asst. Cashier,
II. II. BOWDEN, Teller,
um L i-t i Star copy.
The inspection
rF OUR NEWLY IMPORTED Goods is
respectfully requested,
display at low figures.
You will find a large
GILES A MURCHISON,
38 and 40 Murchison Bloik
sept 9
Tonsorial.
T A VINO AGAIN located In the' base
LJL ment of the Purcell House, I have thor
ouzblv renovated and improved the old stand
and am now prepared to shave,shampoo, and
cut hair lor everybody. The best of work
men, clean towels, sharp razors and low
prices,
july 27
ELY 13 AKT1S,
Purcell House Barber Shop.
For Sale Cheap.
A
N EXCELLENT SIX HORSE ENGINE
with UDrieht cube boiler. Will be sold a bar
gain if application is made soon to
F. J. LORD,
sept 14 Wilmington, N. C.
First National Bank
of Wilmington.
i
rpniS BANK WILL BE MOVED on the
1st of October next,
to the building recently occupied by the
DAWSON BANK, which is now being fitted
or its accommodation.' j
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aug 29
E. BURRUSS,
President.
School Books
A
T LOWEST PRICES. LARGE STOCK
PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDINGS.
Frames of all sixes made to order.
I a W. YATES,
septic Bookseller and Photographer.
Bail Eoad Lines, &c.
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL
WAY COMPANY.
OttlCM GlNEBAL ScPiaisiEKDEBT, V
WilmiactoD, 3f. a, Sept. 12, 187S.J
Oliane of Scliedulc.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Hth last,
the folio winir Schedule w-il I Ha r.rfH
on thii Bilw7 : I
if AIL AXD EXPRESS
) Leare Wilmineton at.... 6:00
A M
F M
A M
Xo. 1 Arnre at IJamlet at 2:00
) " t Charlotte at.... 8:20
Leave Char! rta r.tx. a r
o. 2. ArriTeatHan.letat 1:08 P M
f v ..a... fl r JX. AJi.
)
t WUmingtoa at 9:40 F M
SJIELBY DIYISIOX, MAIL, fR EIGHT
d- PASSENGER AND EXPRESS.
VLeare Charlotte 7:00 A il
Arrive at Shelby 11:15 A 11
So: 0.
Vn 10 IheaveShelbj 12:45 F M
j auuo ai vusrioiie o:w r jj
The aboTe Trains have FaseDirer accom
modations, and are the only ones permitted
to carrv Fasen?ers.
I V. Q. JOIINSOX,
General rfwerintendent.
sept 13
Gen'I Sup'ts Office,
it t
WILMI.VOTO.V, COLUMBIA AND ATJ
Oi.VTA RAILROAD. j
I ilminjrtori, N. C.June i, 1878.
changp: of schedule.
On and after Monday. Jone 3. the follow-
ta ecneauie will Deran on this road:
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL.TRA IN, (daily
except Sunday.)
Leave Wilmington .'
10 25 A M
Arrive lorence
3 10 V M
Leave Florence.....
3 30PM
Arrive at Wilmington
7 30 PM
rNIQHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Leave WilmingtOD 7 25 P il
Leave Florence 11 47 P il
Arrive tf!nlnTnhi 3 !!1 A M
Leave Columbia .11 30 AM
uca c A' iui uic..... . .....
Arrive at Wilmington
4 00!A M
8 30 A M
Thia Train will only eton at Brinklev's
Flemington, Whiteville, Fair BluflT, Nich
ols, Marion, and Florence, and all stations
between r lorence and Columbia.
Pasiencrers for Auerusta and "bevond
ghould take Night Express Train from Wil
mington.
& Through Sleeping Cars on night trains
for Charleston and Augusta.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General 8upt.
j une 2
WILMINGTON & WELDOK
BAILB0AD COMPANY.
Offiob or Gkn'l Superintkndsnt )
Wilmington, N. C, June 1, 1878. j
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
i i
On and after Monday, ' June 3d, 1878,
at 3:15 A. M., Passenger trains on the Wil
mington .A Weldon Railroad will run as fol
lows: i
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot
I at 8 50 A M
Arrive at Weldcn at 3 10PM
Leave Weldon 12 45 P M
Arrive at Wilmington. Front St.
Depot at 705 P M
NIGHT MAIL AND. EXPRESS TRAIN,
I DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Wilmington. Front St.
Depot at 7 50 P M
Arrive at Weldon at 3 10AM
Leave Weldon. daily at..... 3 15 A M
Arrive at Wilminzton. Front St. i
Depot at. 10 05 A M
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 2.30 P M daily,
and Tnesdav. Thursday arid Saturc ay at 5:00 I
AM. Returning, leave Tarboro at W15
Friday at 8:30 P M.
The Day Train makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich
mond and all rail routes. j
Nio-ht train makes close connections at
Weldon for all points north via Richmond.
Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snot,
june 3
Kaleigh & Augusta Air-Line,
ScpaaisTESDBST's Office,
Raleigh, N. C, May lOtt,
878.
AS AVI) A FTER MONDAY. May 10,
VI !S7.trina on this road will nxn as fol
lows : Sundays excepted.
PASSENGER TRAIN.
i
Train 1Aaa Raloicrh 5:30 f il
.u . so ..w.b r l
Arrive at Hamlet 1 M
Leaves Hamlet..... ....i.ou r m
Arrivea at Raleigh -. ......'
ITi?. rin elosa connections at Ham
let with the Carolina Central Railrc ad to and
rYia.rlotte. Asheville.
.1UU1 IIUUllUKWUf " . ' .. . . - I
Statesville. Warm Springs ana an poinu in
Western North Carolina ana u puuioiu
and Southwest:
JOHN C. WINDER,
Superintendent.
july 26 -tf
B. D. MORRILL,
Undertaker, Carpenter ana I
Cabinet-Maker,
Third street, Opp, City Hal
yiLL FURNISH COFFINS andCasketi
with attendance at ihort notice.
Ordcn for Carpenter work and Cabinet
work respectfully iolicited and promptly ex
ecu ted.
AU work guaranteed.
feb
a week in your own town. Oat. j
OLrtr k' Reader, if yon
0UU wanU business at which pertxm. of
either sex can maxe r' ?
time they work, write for particularf to H.
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Miscellanoons.
FIRST RECEIPT
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RECEIVED TIII3 DAY
tory an entirely new style of
and Blue Cloth Top1
Ucular. A nice usortxeat of Ladies Button Boot, Children' atd Isfant'f Ltco led Dut-
!IfHieSrlT"MSed hoes;' C,hildren'3 Lace and Button Sl.of, ia Crcat rlrietr
syool.hoe specialty. Boj Shoe ia ererr iminab!,. Ja .l .I'L.Tl
lfFt.(AJ T ft . . J
rTi ' bf.,t.Illity.and at the lowest prices.
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i!Steamship Line,
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The Steamer
BENE FACTOR.
CAPT. JONES,
Wli.t. SAIL FROM NEW YORK 0
TUESDAY, Sept. 17.
Shippers can rely upon the prompt
sailing of Steamers as advertised. I
For r reight Engagements Ripply to
A. D CA.2uiA.17Z. Agent,
! Wilmington, TJ. C.
L. S. B ELD EN, Soliciting ! Agent.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents,
Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New
York. septlG
iimore
AND
WlllTlinPtOn.
STEAMSHIP LINE
4 - .
1 &
riD-'-i
D. J. FOLEY,
CAPT. TRICE,
. i
WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON
Saturday, iScpt. 2l.
Steamers bail U om VY umuuion
.. - . ! TT-1 1
every Saturday promptly at 1211.
Shippers can rely upon the prompt
sailintr OI" Bteamers as advertised, "e.
Tbrongn Sills ox Jiaaia? s""
to and from .rnuaaeipnia, taa irrouipi
sispatch guiranteed.
Ipr Freight Engagements apply to . j
2L. D. CAZAUX, ILgeni,
Wilmington, U. C.
L. 8. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent.
REUBEN FOSTER, General Agen
r t- aTtA lAtrht Streets. Baltunorei
Wiua f "
York.
sept 16 j
The Hew and Commodious
Stznr. Passport
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MAKS DAILY
VV Trips to Smithville.
Leave Doek
Return
. - - 6:30PMfii-
Sundays half hour later. v .
Ilowid Trip.75 Cts. Si"?
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en. Etq.. McIIatton, Grant A Bowt-
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MENDELSSOIIX PIANO CO.,
sept 6-1 y
21 East ISth street, N. V.
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