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THE MOBgnrG STAB. VM. nBEBMAftn. By BJtD DAILY EXCEPT KOXIiAYK. .iritlJS .tM ot scwwwrno ra imuoi n uo 4 vo 3 35 1 00 r nbsfflbert, deUvered la "TP" or tae nit art AMnuin DOIB UHW wuw nwui NINO EDITION. Tbe Democrats are gatheiiog at Ciacin ti. Ohio ia enthusiastic for Thurman; no Presidential choice indicated; lt. Tilden Lies a letter, addressed to the New York idecates, declining to be a candidal for L nooioation; the delegation accept Lis resignation, and congratulate him for the cL . letter is 6aid to be in the W&s of the Nebraska delegation from Mr. ymour; he is represented aa preferring a taoeral to the Presidency. 8ilas T. Bjoe deputy collector of revenue in Brooklyn, is a defaulter for $28,000. L- s Marshal Payne, of New York, says be will appoint all the deputies necessary. A negro id Richmond shot another and then ItilleJ hi wife; a mt,b "f Degroe8 lried to kr.cl) biro, hut were prevented by the po jce A large brewery at Chicago bameJ; lJiS S30-000' Fmioe fever n reported io surae districis of Ireland. . jug jeposiiioo of the Sultan ia advised lo svj Tuikey, aud Austria is urged to iciw wbt uf the caui try she can, by the Virnna .rtw. Curric, the murderer ,,f IVter, at Mai shall, Texas, was acqo.it- d N. Y. markets: Money 23 per ccdI; coiton quiet at 1212ic; south ern llmr weak and declining at $5 00 6 50; wheat l2ic lower and heavy, un graded red $1 171 20; com ,ic lower, nrgraJed 4Gi32c; spirits turpentine jTongr at 29ic; rnsiu firmer at $1 42 1 50. Who will get the necessary 492 voles at Ciccinoati ? Stearaer Colon from Aspinwall is in quarantine at New York. She had two yellow fever deaths on the voyage. The exports from New York since Jsnuary 1st foot up $177,662,246, atrainst $145,144,191 for the corres ponding time last. year. Increase 132,518,055, or over 22 per cent. The Democrats must get 47 North em votes to elect. New York gives 35, Indiana 15, Connecticut 6, New Jersey 9 -total G5. If they carry all but, New York they will not lack. So New York is a neoesstty. Who is the man? The latest from Mr. Bayard in to tlio effect that under no circumstances will he allow his name to be placed in nomination if Mr. Seymour's name is placed. We would like to know if Mr. b. ever said any such thing. It i iobas if it might be true, but then there are so maBy lies afloat. Capt. Young, of the steamer Narra ganseit, eliowed himself a thorough cowrd. "He took water" on the first alarm. He aud three of his crew rawed off in a life-boat with only two or three passenger?, when it would have held twenty. Pass him around. llin name ia Young. His whole name should be known. The Richmond State says the cen sus of that city has been very imper fectly taken. Maoy bouses and scores of persons are known to have been omitted. Such blunders are inexcusa ble. U would be a good way for the supervisor to advertise for all.'persons who have been overlooked, and ask them to como forward and give in to him. Ir. Tilden has addressed a long l-tter to the New York delegation dining to be a candidate for nomi nation. The delegation, by resolu tion, accepted, and complimented h'"n on his course. Mr. Seymour is sported as unqualifiedly declining, he would prefer to die than lo be a candidate. He is a wise man who can name the winmng horse. Governor Jarvis has been elected Alumni orator for June, 1881, at Randolph Macon College. Mr. T. j- Mason, of Northampton county, North Carolina, delivered the annual address at the late Commencement. "orator of the evening" was Mr. Adam C. Davis, Jr., of North Caro Gov. Holhday, of Virginia, Jeered a fine address before the Washington Literary Societies. vve overlooked in th 1 f the Raleigh AV tha ;, p ik state Executive Committee. The Qtnber 0f the Central Executive oumittee was increased to nine Slenhpnarr IT. T T T:..ij . r " . o. .uucaioru, J; P. B. Means, 13; J. A. Green, "J Oct. Coke, 16. The vote for airmanship was 19 for Coke and 6 'V8De- "or editorial on the second IkT Wa8 in lype before we 8aw above. ye ara a,:ii :n tha L, VOL. XXVI.-NO. 79. so pure, excellent, and jthorough a Democrat as Capu Ashe was made to give place to a young Virginian The leading papers do not know everything. Representative Beale of Virginia quoted in a speech eight linea from Tenuyson'sj Maud and printed them in the Congressional Record. Both the New York Tri bune and Times, the two leading Re publican papers of our largest city thought they were Mr. Beale'tt.1 They both make luo of the verse. ! This leads the Richmond State to say: "One would hardly believe it. but the verses recited by General (not Mr.) I Beale, of Virginia, are taken from a poet do less known than Mr. Tennyson, and ara a part of his famoui 'Maud.' The 'Maud' is as familiar to this generation i as was Childe Harold,' 'Cbristabel.' or Lyrical Billads. to ine generations which; saw Waterloo and the long peace which followed the Congress of Vienna." i i Spirits Turpentine. The rattlesnake season has opened well. f The Stale8ville American (Rep.) heartily endorses Oilfield's peace senti ments. We try to make tho Stab, useful to our exchanges. We ask that due credit be given for paragraphs copied. :S Bishop Atkinson will remain North for sums weeks. About the latter part uf July be will visit Asbeville. , Oxford Free Lancei The edict has gone forth that mere are to 1 bo no negroes this year upon the county ticket, not even for the Legislature. I CapU Wm. Biggs, editor of the Oxford Ihre Lance, was the chairman of the Judicial Coaventton tUal met at Dur ham. A well merited compliment, i Henderson Hcvieio : The severe blow on last Saturday completely wrecked one of Dr. Moss' new buildings. It was abeatbed over ready for covering and the weather boarding was mostly on. ; J. H. Mills, in Orphan's Friend : Oar Governors, Judges , and great men board at hotels, and ancient' hospitality has dwindled down to some solitary exceptions and a few circulating demijohns, dec." Danbury Reporter'. Mr. Mar tin Venable was accidentally shot by a small son of ex-Sheriff Gentry, near Pilot Mountain, on or about the 6tb of June. The wound ia painful but not dangerous. Asheville Citizen l One John DixuD. Postmaster at Grassy Creek. Mitcbel county, was j tiled at Marion recently on a charge of robbing the mails For a year past robberies have been frequent -on the route from Marion to Bikersville, Elizabeth City I Carolinian : Still the wotk on the railroad progresses. The whole line is nearly graded. Miss Fannie Wuodard, daughter of James A. Woodatd. of Edenton. N. C , died at that place this morning at 7 o'clock, aged about 17 years. i Elizabeth City ; Economist: Crops in Currituck have; improved very much since the rains, watermelons are in some places larger than cocoanuta. i In Tyrrell oats and wheat have suilered with rutt. Corn looks well. ' Cotton : is very promising with good stands-. Rice is doing well. ; - Lenoir Topic : : Col. Clinton Hartley died at 3 A. M., June lOtb, at his residence in this county. He Was born July 24,1?S6. and would have beeh 94 years old next month, lie volunteerea during ib8 war of 1812, and was mustered out at Wadeaboro, without having been in an en gagement. Salisbury Watchman i As far as beard from Bobbins ia the choice of the district, harms been nominated by the counties of Rowan, Davie,Forsyth, Yadkin, Surry and Iredell. Wilkes, Alexander, Watauga. Asne ana Aliegnany are yet io be heard from. It is believed that ail the counties yet to be beard from will also go for Bobbins, making bis nomination unani mous. Salisbury Watchman: The ac complished and talented authoress, Miss Fannie Fisher, has returned to ner nome in this city, from abroad in Europe, in appa rent good health and vigor. -4 Mr. Wm. Murdoch, of this city, left for London, England, Monday evening last, as a dele gate to the Sunday School Centenary to be held in that city. He bad under bis care Mrs. J. M. Craufurd, returning to her friends in London. Pittsboro Record: We learn that some days ago a colored woman named Marley, who has Deeu roaming irom place to plAC3 in our county fpr sometime past, met an unknown wagonef on the road the other day, who, seeing hr little boy with ber. asked her lo give the ehild to him. Taking it for granted that he wis io earnest. she quickly deposited me ooy in me wagon and hurried ofl apparently glad to comply with his request. Raleigh Observer: fAlfred M. Carrigan, ot Arkansas, is ia the city. He was raised and educated in North Carolina, and is now a member of the Arkansas State Senate. He is on a visit to his native Hiateandold friends. -Uie force of State troops has been reduced considerably since the Uat report of the Adjutant Gen eral. The strength of the Guard now is: First Regiment, ten companies; Second Regiment, nine companies; Third Regi ment, six companies; Second Battalion, five companies. These; with one fcompany of artillery and one of cavalry, compose the force of white troops. Of cdlored troops the Fourth Battalion has seven! companies, and the Fifth Battalion two companies. Salisbury Democrat: par vis was not our choice, but the Democratic party, ia convention assembled, has' placed the party colors in bis bands, aajd we cheer fully submit to the decision, knd shall do all we can to secure a glorious victory for him. The Charlotte Observer man got "set-back" a little at ! Raleigh, yesterday. He put Jarvis in nomination and in his speech said : "If the dead soldiers at Mal vern Hill could raise i their heads and ex- gress a choice, who would that! choice be?" ome one replied, "Scales." i The Re publicans need not take cobsolation, ar they say they do, because Jarvjs was nom inated. They may calculate! on having their hands full and a big fight any how. The Democratic Convention to nomi nate a Congressman id the district meets in YadkinvlUe on the 5tb of-August, and the Republicans meet at the same place to name their man on the 7th Of Angus), v Tarboro nlSmtihernei : Ernest Linwood, aged; four: years, went witn nis WILMINGTON, N. C; TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1880. father. Bob Lipscomb, colored, fishing one day last week and fell in the river and was drowned. -Mr. Wm. Carter, of Nash, informed us that about tWovweeka ago he had thirty- nine sheep, and now twit nine destroyed by worthless curs. A little negro child accidentally fell in a well on the old coach lot of Mr. Williamson one day last week, to the depth ot fifty feet, and was taken out alive, after remaining in the well about five minutes, with only a slight cut on its head. The water was about 18 inches deep. It went down head-foremost, but in falling it must have struck the aide of the well and turned, catch ing on its feet, which saved its life. A purse is being raised for a trotting race to come off at Runny mede Park on July 2, 1880; mile heati, best three in five, with, $5 . entrance first horse to receive two-thirds of the purse and entrance money; second horse to receive one-third. Horses from Washington and Wilson are expected. Oxford Free Lance: Rev. Jno. W. Primrose will preach at the Presbyte rian church in this place on Sunday even ing next at 8 o'clock, and every third Sun day evening thereafter. We learn from a reliable source that there still stands in the yard of Mr. J. Monroe Hayes, (the old Compton place) in this county, a black gum tree under which the Methodrst Con ference was held over one hundred years ago. The Railroad is an assured fact, and in a short time the cars will be run ning into Oxford . The celebration of St. John's Day, June 24th, will be a lively day In Oxford. Don't forget your bas ket of good things for the Orphans. We hear thst the ball bond of John Smith, who has been in jail a long time un der the commitment of Mr. R. W. Lassiter, United States Commissioner, has been re duced by Judge Brooks from $16,000 to $400. It is gratifying to see the flat tering vote that our townsman, John W. Hays, receivedjfor the nomination to a seat on the Judicial bench. It is indeed com plimentary when we remember that the name of Mr. "Hays was so very recently spoken of in connection with the judgeship for this district, especially when he never made au effort either through himself or friends to secure the nomination. No bet ter man could have been possibly selected. Stab. THE CITY. HEW ADVBHTISBftlBNTA. Mtjnson More shirts. J. C Muuds Perfumery. P. P. Paddisok Peaches. T. H. Howst Sandal slippers. Notice Monthly license taxes. T. E. Sprtot Strayed or stolen. P. Cummin q & Co. Bottom figures. Wm. H. Green Drugs, medicines, &c Local Data. There was an excursion of col ored people down the river on the Pa&spott yesterday. The executioner at the City Hall repot is the demise yesterday of a half dozen ot jiore dogs, whose sudden taking off was due to a lack or the required collaterals only. Aa Escaped. Penitentiary Bird Jte capmred. George Hill, colored, the Penitentiary convict whose recent escape from the gang at work on the Quaker Bridge road, near Newbern, was mentioned in the last issue of the Stab, was captured yesterday after noon, by Messrs. J. O. Wilson and J. W. Garrett, of Myrtle Grove Sound, who saw him slyly enter the kitchen of Mr. J. H. Home, in that neighborhood, and steal a quantity of sugar and butter. Together they pursued and captured him in the swamp, with the articles in his possession. Hill gave an assumed name to his Captors, who, after securing a commitment for him, started to town with their prisoner. He came aloug quietly enough until they got into the city, at the comer of Third and Orange streets, when he broke loose and ran. His captors pursued him through the streets firing two shots at him from a double-barrelled gun and finally caught him in the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets, near Dock, and with the assistance of a policeman who heard the firing and came to the spot, took him to jail, where he was recognized at once by the jailor as his quondam guest, George Hill, and of whose escape the sheriff had been officially noli fled yesterday morning. Hill has bad but a brief taste of - liberty. He made his es cape from the penitentiary gang on Mod day last, and in one short week is again in limbo, and in all probability will soon be back in the gang to which he beloDg. Verily, the way of the transgressor is hard. ; ' Knlenta of Honor. At the regular meeting of Carolina Lodge No. 434, Knights of Honor, held lost even ing, the following officers wore elected for the ensuing term : D. J. A. Springer. V. D. N. W. Scbenck. A. D. Clayton Giles. R. George W. Harriss. F. R John It. Dudley. Treasurer W. A. Willson. Chaplain Rev. C. M. Payne. Guide H. B. Willis. Sentinel J. M. McGpwan. Guardian L. T. Beatty. Medical Examiner Dr. W. J. H. B tl- lamy. P. p. Walter Coney. The Lodge is reported to be in an exceed' ingly flourishing condition, having over one hundred and fifty members. Piscatorial. The fish market for the past few days has been but poorly supplied from tbe Sounds, owing to the prevailing easterly winds. But judging from tbe number of fresh water fish on sale at Market dock every evening, these easterly winds don't much trouble the adepts in the art pisca torial who ply the creeks and river with rod and line. Trout and perch in variety, fresh from their native element, are dis nlavedin ail their beauty, and are sold at reasonable prices too. - - cur court. -. The Mayor's tribunal yesterday morning was largely attended,' cases of more than ordinary interest being brought up. The two most important grew out of the distur bance, at the Republican meeting on Fri day night last, in which J. C. Smith and W. H. Moore, colored politicians, were the persons directly interested, although there were a number of witnesses, both white and colored, who wera paitisans of one or the other side in the affray. Moore sub mitted, and was discharged on payment of costs. Smith was fined $5 and costs. The latter was charged with an assault with a deadly weapon on Moore who exhibited his unensanguined coat, which Bhowed a cut from a knife or some other sharp instru ment, penetrating the cloth and sundry papers in his breast pocket. Moore, stated that the disturbance grew out of the fact that he attempted to speak at the meeting, and Smith and some others of the ring wanted to put him out. He objected to the manner in which the meeting was packed and called without giving due notice to the public. The dispute was adjourned to the street in front of the Custom House, where Moore says he was assailed io the rear while Smith was attacking him in front When the opportune arrival of two members of the police force caused a cessation of hostilities, and the two combatants were incontinently marched off to the donjon keep at the City Hall. Primus DeLeon, colored, was arraigned. charged with disorderly conduct, and fined $50 or thirty days' imprisonment. Primus is a huckster, and Saturday night was vend ing his "projuce" on the streets contrary to the market ordinance. Upon being notified by a policjman be made a declaration of independence; talked about the SupremQ Court, and said that be would teach the Mayor and Aldermen that be knew more about law than they did if he was inters fered with. He was of course arrested, and is cow trying to solve tbe problem eubmit ted by the Court $50 or thirty daysT ExeorilOBt To morrow. A floe opportunity will be presented to morrow to pleasure seekers, either to take a trip to the Lake or down the river to Smith ville, as they may elect. A trip down tbe river on the Pastport at this season is always an eoj yble one, and the excursion to-morrow by the Young Catholic Friends Society will be no excep tion to the rule, but rather enhanced by the attractions promised. A fine string band will be oa board to furnish muiic for dancing, and oo pains will be spared by tbe managers to make the occasion pleasant to all. .The annual excursion of St. Paul's (Lutheran) Sunday School, takes place to morrow also, over the Wilmington, Col ombii & Augusta Railroad to Lake Wac camaw. ' The train will leave the depot st 8.30 o'clock in the morning and return at 7.30 in tbe evening. Arrangements have been made to serve refreshments on board tbe train. These we are assured will be -furnished at moderate prices, and the com mittee of arrangements will do all in their power lo add to the enjoyment of those who go with them. Coiton Blooms. Since tbe last report in these column?, the mails have brought to tbe Stab several additions to make to its collection of cotton blooms if its friends continue to respond as freely, however, won't there be Bome danger of shortening the crop 1 Yesterday two were received from Duplin county, one from Mr. D. T. Boney, of date the 17tb, and one from Mr. H. B. Boney, of the 18th inst. Alsd, one from Mr. E. W. Ward, of Onslow, and one from Mr. A. A. McPhail, of Sampson. The list now stands as fol lows: Richmond, June 10th; Marlborough, June lGth; Wayne, Columbus and Duplin, June 18'.b, and Onslow June 19lb. Crop Proapacla Reports from New Hanover and the ad" joining counties as to crop prospects are very encouraging. Cotton and corn are said to be doing well in all directions, with a generally increased acreage reported by nlanters. A correspondent of the Stab r writing from Wallace Postoffice, Duplin county, says that crops in that section are "very fine and farmers cheerful Drowned. Ransom Jones, a coloredlmao of this city, employed as a hand on a lighter engaged in taking naval stores down, to a vessel lying at tbe bar at the mouth of the river, was accidentally knocked overboard by the jib of a passing vessel and drowned, just below Smithville. . Efforts were made to rescue him, but they were unsuccessful. Track: Shipments. Railroad circles report lively shipments of this class of freight going forward from this point and places further South. On Saturday last fifteen car loads of fruit and vegetables from Florida, for New York via the Atlantic Coast Line, passed through. Included in this shipment were 2,000 wa termelons. Camallabie Blatter. The following is tbe unmailable matter remaining in the city postoffice up to this date: Mrs. M. A. Black, Hickory, N. C; Geo. H. G. Sickles, TJ. S. Pension Agent, Phila delphia, Penn.; W. R. Skipper, Byrdville, N. C; S. B. Hughes, Little River, S. C. The secret of health is the 'power to eat. digest and assimilate a proper quantity of wholesome food. This can never be the case while impurities exist in .the system; Tbe blood must be purified; it is the vital principle, ramifying through every part of the body. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills expels all impurities and viralizes the whole system. - Star. To Da y Indication. - Partly cloudy weather, possibly occa sional rains; variable winds, and nearly stationary temperature and barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. Tnernaonaeter Becora. The following will show the state of the thermometer.Jat the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Atlanta. ........ .81 Augusta.... 81 Jacksonville 71 Key West, i.80 Mobile........... 84 Montgomery ...... 86 New Orleans,.... 80 PuntaRassa,. ...80 Savannah 82 Wilmington,... .81 Charleston, ..... .81 Charlotte 85 Corsicana, . . . . . . 90 Galveston,. . ... . .83 Havana .75 Indianola, 81 Lareeajr. Virginia Towers, colored, was committed to jail yesterday, charged with larceny and failing to give bond in the sum of $100 for her appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. When you see a baby, which you know to have suffered for a long time with Sum mer Complaint or Dysentery, suddenly im prove and grow fat and healthy, you can rest assured that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has been used. t TUElAIIi S. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through and way mails ,5:30 A.M. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. O. Railroad, at 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 7:45 P. Al. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 5:00 r. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad ' 7:45 jr. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and. Charleston ...... 7:45 Jr. M. Fayette ville.and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P M. Fayetteville, .via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays.... o.-UO Jf. Jf. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Friday. . 6 :00 A M Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 .-00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and bhallotte, every Friday at 6:00 A. M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and .Fri days at.... 9:30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7 AW A. la.. Southern mails 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 9:15 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Mails collected from street boxes every ay at 3.30 P. M. Q Bar tony meeting Fob thb Wojoxstox Distbxot, Mxthodist E. Chubgk, South Third Bound. Cokarie Mission, at Averyiboro, Jane SI ST Bladen, at new vnorcn, done jo wi Ookesbory, at Bethel, July 84 EUBabeth, at Abbottabarz, July 1011 Waccamaw Mission, at tfne Log, July : 1415 Whltearille, at Peacock's, July IT 18 Brans wick, at Zion, (District Conf) July St S5 Smithville, July ST 18 w linungion, at jrront Bireei. iuij m, &u i Wilmington, at Fifth Street. Ana. 1 8 Onslow, Aug. 7 8 Topsail, at Herring's Chapel, Aug. 1011 Duplin, Aug. 1415 jxew xuver Mission, a.og. j id Clinton, Aug;. SI 23 L.8. Bubkhzad. Presiding Elder. CITY 1TJB3XS. THE MORNING BTAB can always be had at tfle following places in tho city : The Porcell House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Stay Office. From Professor A. Jackson, Laval ;University, Quebec. "1 have ased a good deal of Cold en's Liebig'a Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigo rator in my private practice, and can recommend it as extremely useful in cases of depression, debility and weak digestion requiring strengthening nour ishment." Qbhh St Fmntsa, Agents, Wilinington. PREJUDICE KILLS. "Eleven years oar daugh ter s offered on a bed of misery, tinder the care of several of the beet (and some of the worst) physi cians, who gave her disease various names, jut no relief, and now she is restored to na in good hearth by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years before using it. We ear nestly hope and pray that no one else will let their aick suffer aa we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The rarents. Telegram. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries ot a suffering child, and becoming con Tincedthat Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was ust the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home aad acquainting Us wife with what he had done, she refused to have it ad ministered to the child, as aba was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still worse, and while contemplating another sleep less night, the mother stepped from the room to at tend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the . baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed with the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies aad restless nights nave disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, aad overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. $5 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Peaches. j WILL HAVE FOR SALS, IN FRONT OF THE New Market House, This Morning, 35 Bushels CHOICE PEACHES, At Prices to suit the times. JeSSlt P. P. PADDI90N. nipsiTin em srnT.ww. O From Wrigatsvllle Sous, on or .hmt V. 1ftfV Instant mw WlRRBL PONT. Said animal is long coupled, bright sorrel in color, quick in movement, and a good saddle Bag. A reward o? Five Dollars will be paid for his de livery at Wrightsvllle or Wihamgtoa, if feond astray, or Twenty Dollars for delivery of horse aad tnier, h stolen. A i 5t T. EDWARD SFBTJNT. Pure jQRUQS AND MEDICINES, Perfumery. Toilet Articles, Brashes, 8'1LSreen. ' Wholesale and Retail Druggist, je 2 tf . . Market fttreet. SandaliSlippers. -DECEIVED TO-DAT LADIES, MISSES AND Children's SAJiDAU DUirirju, au sizes, at very Low Prices. THOMAS H. HOWEY, No, 47 North Market ft. WHOLE NO. 4,011 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE TREASURER 6s COLLECTOR, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. O, '. - . - Jane Mst, 1880. The Particular Attention QF ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR THE MONTH -ly License Taxes, as imposed by the General Tax Ordinance of the City, ia called to Sections ONE and EIGHT of said Ordinance. - lam instructed by the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Audit and Finance, to strictly enforce the same. WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS. WARRANTS are now being made oat against all delinquents. HENRY SAVAGE, Tress, and Collector. JeSS It Another Case o V THOSE SUPERB "RING" SHIRTS BX- pected this week. TheeeSh!rts have no superior in any respect. They are the ONLY Shirts in market witn the Patent Sleeve Adjuster. MUNSON. Clothier and je'ZSlt Merchant Tailor. We Offer at Bottom Figures ! . 20.OOO Bush Prime WHITE CORN, 5 OO Bales Choice TIMOTHY HAY, 2,000 Bush LIGHT OATS, 10O Bbls WESTERN GRITS. And the "BEST BOLTED MEAL IN THB CITY," galose. PRESTON GUMMING A CO.. Je S3 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Perfumery. ROSADORA WATER, MTJLTI FLORA WATER, Violet Water, Lavender Water. Florida Water, Colognes, Soaps, Soap Boxes, and other Toilet Ar ticles in great variety. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, je S3 It WilmlDitoi HaBiier Tarn Terete. ERSTES JAHREoFEST. Dienstag den 33 ten Jftnl, Abends, 8 uhr, im Wilmington Garten. Kommt aUe die Jhr maesahm una beladcn seid. Committee J. G. OldenbutteL H. Wentzensen, C. Hubert, C. H. Stemmerman, J. G. L. Gieschen, M. Bremer. je0 3t TENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF YOUNG X CATHOLICS FRIEND SOCIETY, on Steamer PASSPORT, to Smith ville and the Forts, will take piece on WEDNESDAY, June S3, 1880. Refreshments on board at moderate prices. The Italian String Band will be in attendance. No pains will be spared to make the Excursion enjqyablc to alL The public generally are invited. Objectionable persons will not be admitted. Tick ets for round trip 50c; children 35c Boat leaves at 9 o'clock, A. M. je 30 St Steamer Passport -ILL RESUME HER REGULAR TRIPS TO Smithville and the Forts JUNE 20TH, leaving her Wharf, foot of Market Street, 9.30 A M. J. W.lHARPER, je 30 tf Master and Agent. Lime ! Plaster ! Cement ! WS ARE RECEIVING BY SCHOONER EATS COLLINS a supply of Lime, Plaster and Cement, warranted first rate, and for sale lew as usual. We inrite correspondence with parties in the country Wanting these articles. Je 30 lw ROBINSON A KING. Pianos and Organs, gOLD ON THB EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN, At HEINSBERGBR'S. Blank Books, -pAPER, ENVELOPES. INKS OF ALL COLORS, MUCILAGE, INKSTANDS, Sic, For sale cheap at rSBBBGER'S. Je 30 tf 89 and 41 Market Street A Stampede. JOW PRICED GOODS RULE THB DAY. There was a regular stampede to our Store for the last three days to get those $6 50 Suits. They are really a bargain and are appreciated. Call early and often. A. DAVID, The Clothier. jeSOtf Hats! Hats! Of Every Style! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. Je 30 tf t Cannonade. IT IS NOT THB NOISE OF THB CANNONADE that kills, but the precision of aim. Neither is it adTertialn? best roods and lowest Drices. but actu ally keeping them, that draws purchasers of Furni ture to the new Furniture Store, a. a. ittrner jaaricet ana za ate., Wilmington, N. C, Je 30 tf BEHRENDS & ntJNROB. Cotton Gins ! Cotton Gins ! WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE JUSTLY CELE brated Albertson Ss Douglas Georgia Coiton Gpis. We are selling them at the same low agures as last season notwithstanding the great advance in material . Give as a call before purchasing. GILES Sf MUUCHlBUCn, jeSltf 38 and 40 North Front St. Wire Hetting , SCREENS For Doors and Windows. Good to keep oat flies and mosquitoes. Also, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber", and Building Material Generally. ALTAFFBR, PRICE Co., Factoby: Foot of Walnut st. Je 30 tf Office: Nutt, near Red Cross St. He Gave Him Guff. QURRIE,THE FELLOW ON TRIAL IN TEXAS lor Killing roner, tne actor, says no uiu h owmw Porter gave him some "guft." Establish the fact mat roner isus kitc aua some guu, wu acquit the prisoner, let him go. His family and VNonsense ! Turn a miscreant like that at large to co about siaying people i wnv ne ia than a rice field wfflfiaa milej of town.'v "Never- No man should be permitted te give another guflia this free land. No, not woman neither. Let luna go. Gaffl What iagoflipray. that the giving of It should Justify a man's sudden tskmgofft itiaa sort of bread they bake down there in old where the SAM COOK STOVM to , sp cheap and easily, had enn: nas aimoe omluoij uiHyimnib 728- 8014 . H. KING A CO, dates ot? Acvcansina. iYnn Sk-naxm one dav.'.... .j.... .. ............ Xl IS ' ' k two days.. .. f ....... . : 1 T5 ; -v ; ; three dar,..."r.... r 3 60 '-. ' : . four days,.... ,,...'.-,....,... . y Ave days,. ;,tr-....,. ... v S - -..-.-. one week,... .--.-w 40- , . Two weeks,. ....... . .v-- a 1 . ( Thraweeks,.,,....M,..i.." 8 6 , v oaemonth,. i.. 10 00 . - Twomonths,.....,,.,,., It 00 Thro months,.., ..A. 34.00 , . Blxmonths, 40 00 ' One year,...... .. ...... 60 00 . Contract Advertiaemettts 'akea at propor . Uonately low rates. . ; -1 - j : u-'t r rl Tea lines selld Nonpareil type make one acnare. The Excitement Nearly Over -," WE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CON ; vcnUon has finished 1U labors ; .,;v. y TVa KrMMaAl BAsaViljtai f'Vvsitranl Iasjb V oa m nsn 1 Aaav liawvuat hcikuvsU, wu T HMwa assasa saAfaA- v' upon its nominees; 1 - '.-.-' - . The Democratle State Coaventioa has sent forth its standard bearers; r j - And we are only yet to hear from Cincinnati; And through all tbe Very Finest and Best GEO CSRItS have been offered at the old stand, S aad T NOBTU srsaoifr'tiT., 1 : With a fall stock carefully selected; with a tub' corps of polite aad attentive clerks; with the Low est Prices to be founl in the city; and with a deter minatlon to please, at all times, all who patronise me, I invoke all to call and give me a trial If I do not please do not call upon me again. TUD. 11. McKOY, Grocer and Liquor Dealer, JeS5tf 5 47 North Front St Corn. Corn.: Corn. Kil A A Bash Prime White and -OUUU Mixed CORN, For sale bv Ja 30 tf KEROHNKR A CALDBR BROS Flour. Flour. Flour. 200 Bbl WWte yLODR. tQQ Bbls Bell Mills FLOUR, 300 BblB FIj0UH' other taA6t For sale by . ja SO tf KSRCHNER CALDBR BROr . Bacon and Lard. 100 80X08 8mokod llnd D s BIDES, 7K Tubs Prime Leaf LARD, For sale by jeSO tf KXBCHNBR CALDKH BROS Coffee, Sugar. Bice. JQQ Bags COFFEE, all grades, . g Q Bbls C. A Ex. a SUGAR, 2g Bbls RICE, For sale by je 30 tf KSRCHNER A C ALDER BROS. Brown 0? Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ARB OFFERING SOKE GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts sultablo for the Bummer. Fall Size Honeycomb Quilts 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 35 The Bates Quilt IN English MareeHles Quilts, all sizes aad qualities, at prices rangicg for $1 15 to $6 00. my wj tr iwuwfl es kuiumck. An Entire Foslponement OF THE SALE OF THE RENOWNED REIN forced "Challenee" Shirt necessarilv took place last week.. Factory unable to supply them on account or our rapia aemasaa. rieii wees thousands to arrive; old price 76c Selling oat stock of Clothing at great saciifice, and Gent's Furnishings in proportion. urr&jsiiuuau'B . je 33 tf Men's Wear Depot. Sign of the Big Boot. IiAM NOW OFFERING TO SELL, If OR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOODS: Gent's Sewed Gaiters 1 40 " Custom Made Gaiters.... .2.40 - Laced Calf Tie Shoes.... 1 SO LadleB' Foxed Shoes , 1 CO Newport Ties 0 r " Opera Slippers .185 " Strap Sandals 1 20 " Crcquet Slippers r...... S Misses Strap Sandals... ..11 Buiton Gaiters. 1 20 Childrens' Strap Fandals 00 ; " Button Gaiters , 00 - 8v BLCMENTHAL, my 16 tf nac No. 40 Market Street. Bird Seed, ryWIBBACK, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC Bt a logna, 8ap Sago Cheese, Eugemachte Hardie- ne . sea jroreuea, anise, uarreway ana masxara D99Q. VMmWtWUW WU AU m in, - ket Beef, Bye Flour, a fall line of Family Groce ries, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors. Will sell Low for Cash. L. VOLLERS', JeSOtf So and S8 Booth Front set k . , riii... ! " - - - Mm TO U . . fountain Butter FEW SMALL KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTJKR, ' Just received by . .,. HALL & PEARSALLe JeODAWtf Earlv. THOSE WHO WISH TO PROCURE MEDICINE ' early la the mining will flad my DragBtore . " open at 5 o'clock. . r ' - , nescnpcioms preparea irom tae pwest "nJs?t and with tbe greatest care and accuracy. BUW. vi m uiy H1U J For sale low by j. H. HARDIN. DrngKiKt, Je SO tf Sew JiarKet That Toung Ilan XTTHOHAD HIS SUMMER BUTT SOILED BY- r boctlzig at the eoand.' can baTe It cleansed and Preed ia DoE8TAB.. f! - -je SO tf . Jaarket. between Sd and Sd Btsv r If f vV- v'i' A' v i 1 ' "yvvW fs, If- - - 'V, ; i i 5 - I" - V'.:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 22, 1880, edition 1
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