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jHE UOBITEIG STAR; :::: IS rhrceo11.. ... 100 Jlfc rSS abeerlbere, deUTrod la wvy pert of the T0neentt per week. Our City Agents are .-ny, f'yS collect for more tana three maathe uORNING EDITION. rTZTat tho Poet Office at Wilmington N. C, gntered at second class matter. OUTLINES. Cbwtine Cox was hinged ia New York. ji i9 certain 119 persons perished in ,he Rise colliery. The French Pete continues. The German Ambassador has presented the collective note to the Porte. Fears are felt for the safety of the ship EJith Troop. Commissioner Divenport. cf New York, ia before the Senatorial Investigating Committee. A destructive bail storm passed over Green ville cjunty. Va. A. L. Morrison, of Cbicao, has been chosen chairman of the Irish American Republicans. The pmociatic State Committee appointed tbree Democratic and four Greenback dectors f-r Maine; the Green backers will L.ilJ a meeting on the 27th to see what thejr will do about it. Dr. Tanner, the fat ter, gained half a poucd in weight yestep dity . Several persons were wounded joe f itally by firearma at a ratification meeting at Frankfort. Ky. The oil fire at Chester City, Pa., continues; three more tanks are in danger. Favorable reports as to the condition of the tobacco QJ wheat crops are made by the Agricul tural Department at Washington. The- Albanians initiated hostilities, with Moulenegro, and surprised several out- s,g . Manchester advices report bu smen steady and prices for cotton steady. . New York markets Money 22 J per ,tui; (o:ttn easier at ll12c; southern fl,,ur steady and in fair dernaod at 5 25G 20; wheat about lc better, un graded red $1 051 20; core opeoed i c htiter, ungraded 45 50c ; spirits tur pcinioe quiet at 2?i27C; rosin SI 40. The ice crop of Maine for the year ,1 eti mated at $2,000,000. The De Golyer pavement is said to be a bard road to travel. Ab Garfield. e Dr. Tanner believes in water cure cviJenily. Tbree days ago he took 44 ounces. j be censo.9 returns 'will give Texas several additional Representatives in Congress. Buidt, the well-known seedsman, died on July 13th in Philadelphia, in his 75th year. Blaine is placated at last, and will soon put on bis war paint and beads. Conkling wears tbe feathers. Senator Don Cameron is represent ed to be in very poor health. His friends are uneasy as to his condition. An astrologer, calling himself L. M. De Pera, and hailing from Lima, South America, is in this country. He is 43 years of age, and is smaller ihan Tom Thumb. Mr. Barnum, Chairman of the Na lioaal Democratic. Committee, and Air. Jewell, Chairman of the National Itepubliean Committee,are both from Connecticut. If there were -not two this would be singular. The death of the little children in New York Irom the beat is very awful. It is a slaughtering of the innocents. Several hundred have died. Asmauy as 71 in a day have perished from the excessive heat. The negro murderer Chastine Cox, after a long delay, has at last re ceived tbe punishment bis great crime demanded. He was hanged in New York on yesterday. He was calm and composed to the last. He will have a funeral. The eareful New York correspond dent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes concerning Dr. Tanner: "He is very closely watched by the doc tor, who are of rival schools of medicine. Aaaooo as symptoms of danger appear, jbc public are assured the fast will be bro ken, n a reviving process begun, so that, claimed, there is no prospect of a fatal. result." Georgia has a good many more People that North Carolina and yet the Democratic State Convention is Kaited to 350. This is large enough. Already 100 delegates have ken chosen. Of these the choice is follows: n "Por Colquitt, eighty-one; Lester, thirty fulud a nalrJ Hardeman, twenty-five; 1. leven and a half; Warner, three oa a half; anti-Colqaitt, four; prelerences "nknowneight." The notorious rascal, Johnny Da enport, the TJ. S. Commissioner for New York, was before the Seoale In stigating Committee. He ac knowledged that ten persons served as tnesses in 8,245 supposed cases of audalent papers. He in V great VlUain and richly deserves the sever 8t punishment. He is a mighty 8llwan aod a ready tool of the Re publican party. - ;l I rT IL . I 1 j LAY - I 1 1 TV" -r WJ- II " ' ; 1 1 TT : -ik M 1 -: II VOL. XXVI, NO. 100. The wrath of Achillea has been ap peased. He is now preparing in his tent for the campaign. Roscoe ia his modern name. A Washington spe oial to tbe Baltimore Sun says : .- "Senator Conkliog hat sent word to some of his personal friends here that so far from the statement about his going to Eu rope this summer being true, it Is his pur pose alter a lew weeks or rest to enter upon active campaign work, and to make a num ber of speeches not only in his own State, but in other sections of the country. This intelligence has greatly pleased the Re publican managers, who were led to believe that the New York Senator would keep out of tbe canvass this year, as he did in 1878. The administra tion Reoublicana are also ouite nleased with this information, and regard' Mr. Conkling'S proposed action as indicative or a purpose on the part of the Grant Republicans to re gret as far as possible their grief and disap pointment over the result at Chicago, and to try and elect the nominee of the party. It is believed here that if Mr. Conkling carries out bis intention the campaign i a New York will be sharper and closer tbaa it would be if he continued to sulk over Grant's defeat." . A pamphlet ia in course of prepa ration, so the papers say, that will give Garfield record, including ar ticles from Stalwart papers on the Credit Mobilier and other scandals, andjNast's cartoons illustrative of the same, as they appeared in Harper's Weekly. Where is Bereh and the law about "cruelty to animals?" TUB 8TATR OAIdPAlGIf. Gen. Barringer said he did not ex pect to make such an extended can vass as had been stated in some of the papers. Charlotte Press. A reporter called on Judge Bux ton yesterday to request an interview of him, but the Judge declined to be interviewed, saying he was not in a condition to give any definite infor mation concerning himself political ly; or words to that effect. Fayttti vilie .Banner. Judge Cannon, who aspires to be Auditor, has found apt spelling scho lars in New York. The "Society of Christian Workers, w of Rochester, in their circulars just issued, spell Jeho vah with a G, just as Judge Cannon used to sign himself R. II. Cannon, gudge. Raleigh News. Mr. A. R. Black, the Republican nominee for the office of Superinten dent of Public Instruction, was a short time since a Greeubaoker. He was. we believe, a member of the Convention which brought out Judge Jjamei ju ituasen tor ; congress, ana is now the Chairman of ihe Green back Executive Committee of New Hanover county. He supported Judge Russell for Congress, thereby sepa rating himself from the Republican party. FayettevUU Excmtiner Ex-Gov. Brogden is" working up quite a .Congressional boom in; this ection. LadUDg Republicans from all parts of the district are ufging him to run as an independent candi date for Congress, and we learn the Governor has tbe subject under ad visement. The Republicans of the counties of Wayne. Lenoir, Wil son and Greene are very much put out with the wort or tneir district convention, and Mr. Hnbba will not down. Tbe Clinton Hancock club was auspiciously organized on Friday evening last. A goodly num ber of the un terrified were in attend ance. Some short and patriotic speeches were made by local orators. wptasooro juessengo-. M w1 The Stock Fair, at , E ?Otdat Ti Cabarrus county, in Auk gusV be a big gathering, it is announced t.ht Gov. JarviA. Gear-Leach. Gen. Clingman and Major pow&will be present to address the people. Oa Saturday nexl the .l 7th insL. there Will be a big ratiScatiou meefc iner m.t CnnAord.- fai6r-LdwdGen. Leach and F. H BasbeeTj., aw ex pected to b .present i n& Umake "a few rtmuCAarloUejDepiocrat. . With Uaaeeck and EnHah, We'll make the relkio rial. And take to Gorr Jarvis ft As we round the cixeieswing. " flniaecnlated bv Harreil.) Wa are red nested to announce that a HAnooclciJjtrTiX3will be formed at Battlebord oomprjsed of citizens of Xtasbi and JfideecomDe conn ties, on the 2 1st of July. Messrs. Fred. - Philips, B. H. Bunu H. C. Isonrne and other speakers will aa dress the crowd. Tarboro South- erner. Spirits TiirpeatanQ. r Col. Junius t. Soalea vr as bailed at Greensboro. He had bee memberj of the Presbyteriaa Church klnce 88a.T , Wayne county has 25178 yPi alation. Uoldsboro and suburbs 000. ills real population is not given by the XTlen gr; 'r-'- X'-?J r. A ' "L. Tarbore'S(7Atfmf D'ickeo, a well-known' citizen of rv this county, died at , bis residence oa Friday last. - He has long been a sufferer aad Had but recently returned front . a New York hospital where he had gone for , medical treatmenL : Goldsborb MessmgertA noto rious escaped ooa vie V Nsedham Stroud, white, was captured at Dudley, Tuesday afternooo, by .J. Bines, Esq. He was hutsenteneed from Colamoos county. lirr Bines escorted him back to his old quarters near Raleigh yesterday. . , C Raleigh News: It theTJniTewity or one of the colleges of the State establish a chair of English, ss matt be done before long, if we are to keep .pace with the pro- grass of learning. Prof. Shepherd is proba bly better qualified to All it than ' anyother man of North Carolina birth. .' - - s .(!! H.I m'.,(,j ; ,i . . -..".. ,,i r... - . , - . . , ' --.' L...1 ijr.: sit U l- " , -' : ..'.. :. ... - - - ' j ").' -yf- WILMINGTON; N. C. SATURDAY, Carthaere Index: The census returns of Mooro county show an increase m population of nrty per cent; since i7U. Ia most other respects the advancement will far exceed this per cent. In education and general intelligence the, people have improved to a wonderful extent, while in morals the difference is perfectly" won derful. - 1 1 ;;' ' Oxford Torchlight: We are more than glad to snnounce to the people of Uranville county that President KODinson, of the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, has sub mitted a proposition to build and equip the O. & EL Railroad, and the Board of Direc tors has accepted it, xl, Robinaon is now in Europe, but will return in six weeks, when work. will be resumed at once and the road will be completed in a short time. The road is now a fixed fact, and people need not hesitate in regard to locating in Oxford. The Raleigh News' publishes a statement of the insurance business of North Carolina, from which the following figures are taken: The people of the State paid in 1879, in ' premiums for fire insur ance, $347,309.57 on f33.850.184.53 in sured. They have received $330,631.03 for $126,413.94 of losses incurred. For life insurance they paid in 1870, $184,786.86 on $1,051,039. insured. They have received $133,573.43 for $149,981 of losses in curred.' : ' . : ',: ' Goldsbora, Messenger: A meet Leg of the citizens Vf Carteret county, irre spective of party, was held at Beaufort j on Saturday , the lOth oay of July, inst, to consider the proposed lease of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad. J. Henry Davis, Esq , was called to the chair, and Julius F. Jones, Esq., was appointed Secre tary. There uwas a large attendance of citisens. The chairman explained briefly and clearly the object of the meeting, and dwelt earnestly upon tbe importance of the subjects to be discussed. ; Raleigh Observer : The Salis bury Democrat says that "it has been re ported here in railroad circles that the Western North , Carolina Railroad Com pany; as organized under Mr. Best's pur chase, has failed." That paper, however, discredits the report. ' We do not exactly understand what is meant by the statement that the Western Nerth Carolina Railroad Company has failed. "Mr. Best may have met with some difficulty in organizing and getting started, and possibly may not be able to carry out bis agreement. But the company has never yet organized, as far as we can understand it i Fayetteville JSxaminer : Mr. Collier CotTttT of this town, has shown us tbe proof-sheet of his map of North Caro lina. It Is a large and beautiful map, show ing Ihe geography of the State, rivers, mountains, lakes, etc. - Besides this it con tains a great amount of geological, botani cal and historical, information. Every battle-field is marked. . Yesterday morning Mr. John T. Wright, of Gray's Creek township, in this county, while walk ing in the road which leads to Gray's Greek landing, on the Cape Fear river, fell and died a few hundred yards from the river. When found be was lying in the road and ife was extinct A note from the managers gives some further particulars of the inter-State glass ball snooting match to come on at Headersonville on the 28th. The prizes offered aggregate $300. The managers say: "Special excursion rates are offered on the railways, and hotels here extend low rates to visiting guests. A grand ball will wind up the festivities. Crack teams from Au gusta, Raleigh, Charleston, Atlanta, Aiken, Spartanburg and elsewhere, nave been in vited and are expected to attend. Every gun club in the South is tendered a cordial invitation to eater the contest. A large at tendance is expected from the Carolines and Georgia." The above is from the Char lotte Obmrver. Charlotte Democrat'. Will the Raleigh and Wilmington papers, (where such matter first appears) in announcing the appointments of . certain Bishops, please say to what denomination they belong? Work and preparations are being pushed forward to put the Cotton Factory, in this city, into operation by the first of October. The name of the factory will be "Alpha Cotton Mills," and the proprietors "Gates Bros. & Co." Crops are reported good ia all the surrounding country. Rains have been general (with the exception of a very few localities) and farmers seem, to be in good epirits at the prospects of an abundant yield. Several dwelling houses are being built in tbe city some or tnem quite large and fine. There is a demand always ror cottage residences. StatesviHe American : The Wiiminston Stab seems to think that, the editor of the American was a. candidate for some nomination before the iiepuDiican State Convention. Such was not the case; Last Friday, at the residence, of Mr. Hiram Harkoess, living about sit miles north of this place, while Mr. Wallace Shame was.attendlng tbe thresher his foot slipped and he fell with his left hand in the machine, causing the member to be so bad. ly torn that it bad to be amputated. From a letter received, we learn or the death of Mr. B. F. Downs on the 7th ult.. at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Dan Little, in CatawbaT county. Also on the 9th of July, at the residence of their father in Caldwell county, E. A. and J. L. Downs died all three being brothers of J. Smith Downs, of Caldwell county. THE CITY. NBW ADVKBTlSBlVlHrv-r. J. C. MuDs Druggist. W. H. UBEEU-r-TuTnip seed. M son Weather indicators. P. Cukuxno & Co Corn, hay, &c. J. W. Habpbb Moonlight excursion. County Bridges Chief Justice , Smith recently filed an opinion, opposing the judgment in the Court below, an abstract of which, given by the Raleigh Newt, reads as follows:, "It is no part of the duty of County Commis sioners to keep the bridges of their counties in repair, add they are not criminally liable for failure to do so. . Fell Dead. Mr. William Alderman, writing .us from Gray's Creek, Cumber land , county, under date of July 14th, informs us that John TJ Wright felt dead While walking In the'pnW lie road that morning, about 10 o'clock, near the residence of H. B. Butler; No foul play wasused. Mr. Wright was about 60 yearso! ageTl'. Another "scorcher, (he thermometer in Uie&TAK.ofuce ranging asfollowsr - ' 9 30 A.M.. :.V.i.....; ..'v.". ..89 degrees.) 1.00-P. M. .91 - t -f 6.00 " 93 " I)eal Dots. And still no cases for the May or's Court. A colored exoursion party came down on tbe steamer John Damon, from rami asweu, yesieruaj ; M David Martin, colored, was sent to jail yesterday afternopn for non-pay- ment of costs in an assault and battery case tried before Justice Gardner. -The Raleigh Visitor of Thurs- mmw day says "The Wilmington Mutual Insur ance Company settled up their semi-annual tax yesterday with the Secretary of State. This is the first company to settle." That speaks well for our home company. Daring three days of this pre sent week, as we learn from Mr. L. M- Williams, Clerk of tbe Market, the follow ing number of country carts, loaded with' watermelons and cantaloupes, arrived in this market: Wednesday 133. Thursday 92. and Friday 98 Judge Cantwell has tamed his attention temporarily from the law to rais ing sweet potatoes, and speaks in glowing terms of his "patch," , and of the prospects of the growing crops generally on hi own and neighboring plantations in the vicinity of Brinklev's station, on the W., C. & A. R. R The Fire Yesterday arternooa. Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, the alarm bells sounded for fire in the Fourth Fire District, and the flames were soon found to be issuing from the resi dence of Mr. J. C. Stevenson, on the north eastern corner of Fifth and Nun street!. Tbe fire caught in tbe kitchen, and is said to have originated from the stove-pipe The cook- was busy at the stove when ap prised of the fact that tbefbof above her was in a blase. A gentleman living on the opposite aide of tbe street discQvereh the fire aad mounted the roof, Lis wife banding him an axe, with which be cut a hole through, tho burning shingles, but owing to the delay in getting water, the j pump being out of order, he had to dis mount In the meantime, and before the fire de partment could reach' the ground, the flames had spread aad communicated to the dwelling, which was aleo soon in alight blaze. Tbe steamer "Adrian" was undet going repairs, snd could not neon nana, wniw-i m. m . .a a w I the steamer "Cape Feai" was delayed on account of the sickcen of one of the horses, ana, to mase mauers suu worw. tne atthecorner of Sixth and Ann streets gave out bfre the lire was. completely under control, wnen tne engines naa to go to toe Cisiern at me corner i xniru au us but, notwithstanding all these drawbacks, the department did eood service in prevent-1 lnr the unread of tha Are. Tha dwelling. however, was nearly entirely destroyed, and the kitchen completely so. Mr. Stevenson had his dwelling insured in the Wilmington Mutual, represented by Mr. Samuel N. Cannon, for $1,700, and his furniture, which was about all saved. In the Home, of New.York, represented by Mr. Norwood Giles, for $1,006. An empty truck, being thrown from one of the upper windows of the burning build ing, struck the aged mother of Mr. Steven son on the head, knocking her down- and stunning her for the time being, but for tunately not inflicting any serious Injury, maartearete'e Oeart. Henry Graham, colored, was arraigned before Justice Millis. yesterday morning, on the charee of willful trespass. The evi dence was to the effect that Graham bar gained with two or three countrymen for cart loads of watermelons, and in two cases he .sold the melons for which he had paid 8i cents each for 7 ceotaaad then failed to pay for them. It appeared that defend ant was making a business of fKm kind of doubtful transactions, even going so far ib one caser where the owner of a load of wa termelons refused to sell them to him on hi terms, to take possession of the cart and at tempt to sell the melons at a reduced price during bis (the owner's) temporary absence, and therefore Justice Millis required Gran ham to pay tbe costs and the complainants for the watermelons sold by him. Gen. Jaaaee tl Laat. The "Resdjusters" have taken charge of tha Virginia Anienltnral and Mechanical College, and that institution is consequent! r I in trouble. The only, endowment u m I and Mr. Worth voting in favor, and Alder Sute bonds, on which no-interest has been 1 maa. Foster and Messrs, .GUes and Jone paid for tuore than a year. This leaves the 1 faculty without pay, and its members are consequently seeking employment else where. Among them is Gen.. James H. Lane, so well knows to North Carolinians, and we are Informed by oaeef his old army friends tbat it is amone the possibilities tltat .the General will establish a school of j high grade in Wilmington. The people of this city, especially those of us who served under the gallant Lane, will be glad to have him locate here If he shall find the out lok sufficiently eftcouragiag. j Alarm ( Flra. 'The alarm of firs yesterday morning, about twenty minutes after 11 o'clock, was caused by the ignition of the roof of. a frame dwelling oa Fifth, between Bruns wick aod Bladen streets, in the First Fre District, occupied ha colored Mannamed Qabriel Merrick. Tha fire was extinguished before the engines and hook and1 ladder a truck got to tbe scene. Tha damage i Prompt Action. It reculstes the Bowels, cares Diarrhoea, Jpjientery and Wind, ObUciiniat DraUVtBabYjJjflpalts; promptly and effectuaHy In all cis.TPrice 25 cents a bottle. t JULY 17, 1880. - OIKK SriRBSllfN. Tlte Howard Heni Pi re dmpny We. 1 Saw m rief! le and Tarts' all, &c. . .it. Si i -.1 ' i 0m friendl of lh Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1 hid pic-nic and J target practice at Wrighbrvllle Sdund on I Thursday, and there was a large crowd ! m attendance to witness the sport of ahooting for tbf Prizea0 to Participate in the other I exercises and pleasures of tbe day and evening. The target shooting was to have taken place on the mainland, but Owing' to the fact that the proper bulkhead had ; not been erected as a protection against wild shots, it was deemed safer to adjourn to the beach for that purpose. Here the. target was erected, and at 2 P.M. the sport com menced in earnest The prizes to be shq't for were six in number, as follows:7 A gold-headed cane; 'a silver castor, a silver butter db, a handsome dock, a silver goblet, and a silver cup. The prizes were won by the following gentlemen, ia the or der named; each marksman being entitled to three shots, and the range being one huri dred yards: "'' ' ! , John Gieschen scored 11 And won 1st prize. ; D. Lietgen scored 10 and won 3d prize. M. Rotnjeo seored- 9 and- won 3rd prized D. Doseber scored 8 and Won 4th prize J A. Letsmaa scored 6 and won 5lh prize. Cv Micbaelis scored 4 and won 6ih prize. Each of the above successful competitors had the choice of prizes according to hjs number. Tbe festivities were concluded at Mr. F. Bcbutte's place oa the' mainland, where dancing ' and other amusements were kept up until the "wee awe'" boars of the morning, and we are assured that "all went merry a a .marriage bell." A good many ladies graced the occasion with their pre- J sence, and.the Howard boys didn't let them I rjre for amusement. A large concourse of people assembled on the banks at Wrights ville Sound on Thursday last, to witness the challenge regatta announced for that day. Manv fair ladies eraced the occasion with their presence, which added a tiimulus to the young yachtmen The following yachts participated 5aeM Capt. S. P. Cowan. -FfcXCapt John Flowers. Lizzie Capt W. L. Parsley. BippU Capt Norwood Giles Theae. the four fl&eteat vachta of thn Carolina rM.htCIub. Were started nromntlv lt 2 :30o,clock ,B followi time and ftn ebb tide and 15hl hria i ff tha tilhaaat: I JRettUtS. . . .3h 15m QOs I part 2h 16u 38s -Lizzie lh 16m 41s 1 RPP- 3h 18m 08s Tbe breese, that was light at the begin ning, shifted to the southwest before the ter minus of the race and became lighter until it was feared that the course could, net be completed in the allotted two and ia half hours. ' , Each yacht sailed- the eourse without accident or fouls, and arrived at the' termi nus of the race in the following time and or3er: Flirt:.... 4h 19m 40s Ah 20m 20s Hippie .' . e . e t -JLdM3ti$f9 e - Bettim 4h 33m 80s .4h 34m .35s The following is the actual running tune of each yacht: ; Bipple. . .2u 3m 13s FUrt 2h 8m 08 LubU, 3h Sin 49s RetOeu:. ..3h 9m 89s The occasion was one much enjoyed awd long to be remembered by both partici pants and spectators. . j The New market Cenapamy aad tua Mir GoTtrameBt. A meeting of the committee of six. cqm- posed of three members each of the Board of Aldermen and the Board of; Audit and Finance was held yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the City Hall. The Mayor and Aldermen Fester audi Myerssnd Messrs. Giles, Jones and Worth were present . Mr. Worth offered (be following: Resolved. Tbat it Is-the setise of this committee that the NewMarket-Houses be purchased by the fiily at j price and on terms to be hereafter agreed upon. After a lengthy djsenssion . of nearly two hours the motion was put and, resulted in a tie vote, Mayor Fishblate, Alderman Myerp agaioa) the resolution. , , ;. Oa motion it was Jhen resolved that the committee-should eoaxjej with the efflcerl of the Wilmington Market Oocopesx, as te unos what teems, if cany, theywpuidlesse the market sto the city. a a i Theommittee Uben ladjonreed to sheet next Teesday. Oar pa Uie sali aalaj,: : jk.I At a meeting of ihe uSeheoKCommitiee: District No. 3, Wikniagtea; towoahip, held yesterday mornio, the following teaober for the next School term were appointed, to-wii: ' : i!-r Union (white) School Miss U. E. Cook, Principal;. Mrs. E. J. Fanning, Miss L A! Leete, Miss A S. Meares. " T Wmislon tcolored) School Eustace, Ei Qreeni Principal isaoeir Hbweary ttbweTMary X NorwoooV Annie M! Taj 4 ........ .... ... -j : . . .The following comprise Jhe8chol Com- JamesS. Chadhaman Walker Meares, John Norwood. HoraroKJJf H - ACIiy raosPUATEi restores I nfeeWed fflgeji correcUng the feelingo : lassitude so com- mon in miasummer. j 111 n, xt Y.-O WHOLE NOC ,4,032 " TaDaa Iadleauoaev ' ; i --y Clear or partly cloudy, weal her, . possibly preceded by occasional rains along tbe coast, winds mostly' front south' (6 west, slightly higher barometer and stationary or lower temperature. . - ; SN .. Tbertaooaeter Beeortv j' The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean timej as ascertained from the dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city Auania .a Augusta. ....... 94 Charleston....... 84 Charlotte ........88 Corsicana,. 78 Galveston,. 8o Havana 87 Indianbla, ...... .89 Jacksonville . ... .97 Key West,,, ,....93 Mobile.. 91 MQatgopguery 93 New Orleajas,... 89 r-antaitaasK. ., 88 Savannah...... . 95 Wilmington.. .. .i5 Llzaiulnc'e Freak. During a severe storm, on Sunday nicht last, five hogs belonging to a colored wo mcn named Amy Moore, living near Brink- ley's station, Columbus county, were killed by a stroke of lightning. At the same time a telegvph pole in front of the residence of Judge Cant well at that place was struck: and shattered by an electric bolt. Froaa Disuagaiahed Edward JenaiBga. M. IX. T?r&eSa,SnijAosplUl1' Ha'!. N. .-Coldens Llebig's Xaqnld Kx tract of Beef aod Tonic Iavigo Mtor Is a very agreeable article of diet, 1b Diph theria, Malarial Typhoid Fever, and every depress ing disease, its nae will be found invaluable. iiKZXK Flahxzr, Agents. WUmlngtou. ' HONORSD AND BLEST. Whan a board of ni Ineatphyelciana and cbemlata announced thecjs covery that bv comoining some. well known valoa ble remedies, the raoat wonderf ol medicine was produced, which would core inch a wide range it disease that most all other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were skeptical: bat Droof of ila 1 menu by actual trial has dispelled ml deabtL and to day tbe discoverers c-f that Great Medicine, Bop Bitters, are hoaored aad blessed by all as bese ac tors . Democrat : MOTHERS t MOTHEKS 1 I KOTHEKS 1 I 1 Are yea disturbed at night and broken of yoor re by a sick child suffering and crying with the excri- eiattns nain at eattlmr teeth AT If so; go at ones and get a bottle of WLNBLOW'8 bOO THING aiaur, tiwiurene mediately depead a; about It There la not a mother on earth who has ever need it, who will not tell you at once that it e aad Pleasant to the taste, and ia tha eC the oldest aad best female physicians and nnrses in the United Btatea. Bold everywhere. S5 cents aoettle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. noonlight Excursion. ON STKAHSB PA88PORT, TO FT, F1SHXB. MONDAY NIGHT Naif. JTJLT 19tk. .Leave Wilmington at 8 o'clock, Y. M.: returnlig atl Ai Ht procrpt. Music and Refresnmeiita on. board. Only a limited number of tickets will e sold, and good eider will be kept. j JrlTlt J. W. HARPER. Agents Tiraip Seed ! Turnip Seed ! PHTf.AWKI.PHIA NEW CROP. , All the leading Varieties. Also for Late Planting. CABBAGE tsKKD and BEANS. Wholesale and Retail. - WM. H. UKKEN, Dragglst, jy 17 tf i Market tttreeUf JAMES Ca MUNDS,! "DRUGGIST, 85 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PEINCBS3,) I WILMINGTON,!. C. gAROMETERS AND j THERMOMETERS COMBINED, PRICK 75 CENTS 1 . Boldly to Tit I mcnson.; We Offer A T BOTTOM FIGURBS. 1 rIXV' Cr Load), wvawvv wiuuiiiuio TV UlbO VliUlt i LOO Balee GUS Edged HAY, '2.000 Bush Light OATS ,i t 200 Bush Mixed PEA8. j PRESTON CUMMTNG 4 CO.. J7 17 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Low Quartered Shoesl I HAVE IN STOCK A LARGE AND VARIED assortment of Gent's Low Quartered Shoes, which I at every email advance en the actual coat. A lull - line of Ladies', Misses and Cbildren'a Sandal Slippers.; Newport Ties In great wwaimj, at very ipw prices, THOMAS H. HOWKY. jy WU No. 4? North Market at. Q-len Alpine Springs', Bmte'CflH. c. rpHJi MOST AITRACTrVE SUMMER RESORT in Nerth Carellaa. ; .Hotel accemmodfctlons uniurpassed. Board from (99 to $30 per month. 8peclal arrancemeats made wtth families, A. J. RUTGES, jy IS lOt nac . . Proprietor. Spring Lambs. 'A NOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINS SPRING LAMBS, to-day and for the next thirty days, at Ihj CrnZEN&' MARKET. Good Beef and Vegetables always on haad. ap lo ir T. A. WATSON St CO. Charlotte Female In stitute. on begins sept. o. lew. can give un equaled exxiiaia from the ftrst teachera aad rrnfneasis in the South as to the thoroughness aad high atan dard of instruction. Music and Art Bpedaltiee. A Cooking Hchool will be opened every term. Address) tbe Principal. BevxWM. R. ATKJLNSONi Je5DW8m Charlotte, N. C Tin Boofing TNIOR OUT TOWN. GET OUR ESTIMATES. JL Merchants, sestd fot-ene prices. Tinware be fore placing your orders. Take an agency for the cheapest, largest, and by all odds the best and enickeat selling Cook Steve effered. The "SAM.' . No l&veattneat aeoeired. Samples fumiahed. F. M. KING 4k CO., , ' ' SWve Dealers, Metal Workers and Jy 11 tf House Furnishers. Fresh Arrivals. tjRUWSs; DRIED4 APPLES, CCKX)A-NUT8,; JL Peart Barlev and Sara. Another let ot that ta Bnltrm WarVt Refcf. - Northern Irlah Potatoea. Alotef Brooma. will sell low at retail; Wood and, Sad seS " Uumi y u tr zo ana so soatn rront street. win reguiat ue ooweu, ana give rest to the moth or, uu iciicv. hu uetuua w me caiia, operating ill magic' XtU DeiSecUV aaTe to naa in all cum . n&TEsor 4TBnsisirio One guare one day,...,,.' . Jl 00 'ra S' twoflaya,."....i........i.iM... IW v - three days,:" ..f....a B0 5 w W fodayar.VJ,.,..4:...I.i 1 - ,r. Sve daya,.i...i,. ...... v,-8N J, ... one weak,. ........ ...... 4 so " Twe wseks,..,.,.., 0 60 , " 1 TBreeweeka,... ...,,.... S ftO "' OeeOBth,..,.i....'..v. 10 00 , Two months.. ..w...,, IT 00 Three montha,... i. M 0 " - Slxmontha,. 40 CC ? . - . , OM jeer,.....,. ' .. SO 00 ' tarkiitratt' Arertbw"M?t f I"1 Oonately low ratea. , V ,. ' , ' Tea lines seUc Nonpareil tysa aaake eae saaarav Buif alor WtWa T7 ater. - i CTerraffeetleasef he ' r , " , NEBVOU8 BlSTXlt URJOOre D1SKAM Of : c i tBM aUDNXIS,l30UTTlUATni8ia, V -' AND NERVOUS TJTSPSF8IA. '- LETTXB OF PS. WM. A. HAMMOND, Surgeon General U. S. Army (retired). Prof or of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System la the University of New Terk, ate 43 Wkst 64ra St , Naw Toax, Jaae S, rSfo. I have for some llmo made use of the Buffalo LI thia Water in cases at affections of tbe NERVOUS SYSTEM, complicated wl.h BBIGHT'S DlSEASS OF THE KIDNEYS, or wtth a GODTT DXATHt StS. The results have been emlneatly satisfactory. Lithiahas for many years been a favertte rtatedy with me In like cases, but tbe Buffalo Water ear talnly acts better t han any extemporaneous o'lUu ot the fitaia BalU-aad It moreover, IteKar bane by the stomach. I a'staa prescribe it la those cases of CEREBRAL HYPERA SMI A, revolting from over mental work, hi which' the condition called NERVOUS DlSPEPwlA add gene - rally with marked benrfl'.. WM a. Q MMONb. M. O. THOMAS P. GOOPE, Proprietor ly 14 StawSw we aa Buffalo i-uble aprmgs THOMAS H. MoKOY AIN APPSALU 1OTU. br. WHO ARM (In debted to Boatwrlght tt McKoy to come wai-d and make settlomeut. I need tho maey. You must all know thit It is actually Berersar tbat I should settle up the old business, lea don't delay. I trust thit a duty you owe oun aire will not allow this appeal to go unheeded. To o and all that owe the firm of Baalwrlght St McBTo I ask. won't you please ceme forward and settle T I have, and am receiving dally PRCSR GRO CERIES. Would be pleased to satmlv ever bodv. Will give prompt customers all tha credit they re quire. One good turn deserves another; thee. If I sell you on credit, aad deliver goods promptly, I think you should pay fcr them la a reasonable time, lappeal to you. Aja I right r THOMAS B. McKOY. P. 8. It war be thattaoma over sensitive neranaa may take exceptions at the above, if they do, 1 now bow and say. no offence la Intended. I am. sure one and all. If they will throw aside prajaelce and bring their better judgment to bear, will say McKoy la right, aad we ought to pay promptly our old accounts due Boatwrlght McKoy . My deswe (out aide of my latesest). ta to make frleads. 1 have thrown my banner to the breeze, and if fair deal- JusSf; small profits and treating my fellow aaan tly will accomplish what I Intend than I will continue to be aa we have THE LEADING GROCKRYMAN IN OUR CI' fin our special line), uome and see me IT 11 U THOMAS H. MoKOY. Water-IIill Ueal 11300 BnBlxs VDaGUlIA, MEAL. ALSO, Hay, Corn & Oats. For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. JylSDatWtf - - - "' Brovn Cc Roddick 45 MARKET STREET ARS OFFERING BOMB GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts suttablo for the Summer. Full Sise Honeycomb Quilts 1 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed Tbe Bates Quilt 1 BS B&gUsh glshMarsetn 'esQaUta! 'tiliimii said' quaUUee, at prices ranging for si 75 te SS OS. , prices n mySStf BROWN A RODDICK. Wanted. Immodiatoly, pOUR GOOD YOUNG Wflrtl WOMEN TO work in Steam Laundry. Peeftlon perm aa est and wages good to competent Ubor. Call far eae week. J B. WORTH. JylOlw ' IT North Water St. Hot Weather Hats Try One! HARK1-0 ALLS, Jy 16 tf Bs WireHetting SCREENS O For Doors and Window., . Good to keep out Ales aad mosquitoes. Sash. Doors, . Blinds f Lumber, and BuUdhag Material Generally. ALTAFFKR, PR1C Ca., Faotout: Foot of Walnut st. ' Ornnat iratt,kear Med Oraes st. We are Really Offering gOMS "BIG BARGAINS" IN CLOTfUNG. 8ulUat$4 7S,worth S4 BO. Belts at 00, worth 8 SO. Suite at S 00, worth 11 00. And so on ap to the flaost. Everythiag down so ow that it will Induce every oae to bay. Whe will favor aa with a call t 1 A. DAVTD, " MTa.Ck4hiSB,M 250, two hundred and afty, S)0 yTbaU Tst.a4 TS cents, seventy-tve aeata, te ejeae Piure Eitriid Ybill MADE FROM THN BST TATTT .A . lUKlSS. and maraateed PERrEOTLT n, mr iU7 Stock of beleeted Dregs. MedMaea, Toilet ArUcUa, Ferromery. CUrara. Brandka. Whlikav 'ajiT7 au Which 1 will sell atttaeonable arVf f m iT7. JOHN K. MoUMXMXY.Drwni, . JelStf , Ooe. Market aadWu siseata., , 4 jysu cor. ovaage aad a. water sta.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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