Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Sept. 2, 1880, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
HE MOBHIHG 8TAR. One Sour oae day,.... . 1 00 two. aayn, . 41 -.-" ISIIBD DAILT BXCKPT VUNIiAVH Ri.?&3 OF dOBSCBrPTIOJI IX A OVA MOB ; ,.. ywir. 0y malO postals, paid,. . . g? W ,",aoaUiA. " - " 00 ;.umonth.:: : s ,. raontn . , ion To City Sabeerlbera, delivered In Aay part of the uy, !Tliun v-tr-- -.-re in a a ' ... I 1 A advance. fni?NTN(T Kill I riillV t?AVljL- ! cntorcd at ine Post Odea at Wilmington N. d, as eccond class matter. OUTLINRII. Mose Miller killed Pat Bunk at Morgan TCX IW U6W. r0UUCCa ,D n...... . ..I Aufjust i.u3,io.o. Apacnes are raiding ranches in Colorado and murder- Victoria wants to treat for sur log- render with Mexico. There has been s natural increase of all branches of trade Samuel Johnson iw i . o. Vheeler at Shelby in New Orleans. - was killed by James Wheeler City, iho rcsnll of a twenty years feud. A sculling race $1,000 a Bide, has been arranged at Geneva, N. Y., between James X The Kilty and Q. W. Wicsgerbcr. uffldul report says the fever at Vicksburg U oot yellow. Qen. Roberts r.giiDt-Di of his forco has arrived j;iim; Ayoob Kahn is entre ilu'.rn. Cincinnati Industrial Exhi- biiiou I'jxena on the 8lh inst. Memphis c ition rrceipta for the year just ended Amount to 403,803 bales. Three chil dren fntally poisoned in Surry county, Va , t,y caiiug berries of oighlsb&da. Old bam cotton spinners resort to short time to lenscn the production of cotton yarns. Massachusetts Democratic State Convention is iu eesiion. Cotton press laborers at New Oileaas have struck fot higher wages. Gjn. Roberts baa entered Candabar. Tee ColOifne Ca'.heJrat will be conse crated on the 15th of October. The ihj people. General Rtberts was to bavo attacked Ayoob Kahn yesterday. Now Yoik markets: Money 2 3 per coat.; io:tun dull and trrcgnlar at 11 13 10 (4 11 southern flour dull and weak; c a.mn to fair extra $4 755 60; good to cii..ic f5 606 50-. wheat opened a trifle tiiuitr huJ closed heavy and ilc lower, with r. liht tXxrt and good speculative trading; ungraded red 94c il 02; corn opcuad woak n&d closed a shade higher, ' :tL a medorotc business; ungraded 50 spirits terpentine higher and strong a' 3-5 ocois; rosin firm at $ 1 451 50. 7US4 immigrants Vuik last week. arrived nt New Gen. John B. Gordon was invited to apeak ai Columbus, Ga. He was met with biases. What does this mean ? Archbishop Gibbons is expected to reach Baltimore next Saturday. He sailed from Liverpool on the 24th ult. He has refused peremptorily a public display. lien Butler thinks Garfield did ribi iu receiving the Credit Mobilicr Hock from Oakes Ames but he did wrong in lytDg about il afterwards. Lieu never could see straight morally. The Richmond State thinks the big show was a benefit to that eity financially. It had to Bpend a good deal the greater part of its receipts and more money was spent by the visitors than the show carried away. Republican calculators in Wash ington profess to feel confident that the next House of Representatives will be Republican. This is an addi tional reason why our people in all the Districts should be wide awake. The Third must be redeemed. If ttio Democrats do their duty faith fully Mr. Shackelford will be elected by from 2,000 to 3,000 majority. From the thermometrioal reports furnished the North Carolina Board of Health July was a terribly. hot mouth. Here are some of the aver ages: Jefferson, 78 degrees; Ashe ville, 68; Dallas, 80; Oxford, 90; Greensboro', 86; Weldon, 81; Lin colnton, 86; Wilmington, 79 4-10; Lumberton, 84; Monroe, 92; Golds boro, 93. TKa b. .n.nA nnininr r I . m week or eo ago that speakers should be appointed for every county, that the canvass might be made thorough and effective. Tho Raleigh Observer savs- w 7,, ,,hoQ..tBl?r We are glad to see that the 8tate Exec- utive committeo have desigualed some very capable gentlemen as sub-electors for their respective counties. There ought to be such selections all over tbe State, -bet I good snakira AT.rtvhpm h railed into I service." I ue .uiaoein xtw uum- BJ" 1 1 a 1 fill L'Mf,A I plains that the Raleigh dailies and the Stab neglect Eastern North Carolina, and asks if they desire sub scribers in that section. Il says: "The Stab does occasionally chronicle a death or so from our section, but the Kaleigh papers hardly ever." Our files show a different report. reexamine always our exchanges I romthat section as we do our State U . B Papers generally. When wo fail glean it is because we find nothing general interest. Tbe Stab has never l , . . , . 1 been accused of neglecting any thing f importance that concerned any ooUon of SUM. In f.l it makes North Carolina news a spe- cialty. i in fT WITT "Vt "V- 1IA I . 15811 outier, 10 his Boston I snPfnli. HpnlarAil Koi kA T?Anivii. Mr v. uv wu v wcvuuir .... oana leffialaied ihn AmAr Ann flo theooean" I nm ir,ia ,rnftwnv ' " no1 lDls a ira 0111 ,T What are the f aots ? How was it in I 1051 under liemocratio rule? In that yCar Amerroan bo"oms car 316i" . . . . 000,000 of the exports and imports? tha TTn.t,l Sut. 5n-i i i nnr , 0 j 000 carried under forei&m flags. Now, aftr nin.fn w.. Ji .m- and in spito of the immense crowth e .u . i . s " of the oountry in population and re : sources, how is it ? How stands thfc case r Why, the American ships carry less than they did in 1851. But ocean I . ... myvu commerce has- doubled. In; 1877 .u.' V: : tw WU V A WS V1K SS DUIUO UaitlVU a fWO'wuw. wvfjn umes (OIO rrr nnn. much as in 1851. Of the 17,000 ships which enter and clear at our ocean porta annually, 4,600 enter pori v a j - empty, seeking cargoes, and only 2,000 sail hence without a cargo. In view of such figures, and they are trustworthy, is not Gen. Butler cor-i . . . ; ... 4 rect when he says that his old party has "legislated the American flag off the ocean?" Tho Radicals have blight ed and cursed everything they have touched. The Editor of the Louisville Post is very muoh encouraged by a reoont trip in Indiana. Ho thinks the Democrats will carry the State in October. He says: T. m k .i... r. v ii. w v feetedhVa 7rV.iatlon whkb is a maWe orhicaj TbSSSp: Tnd shows SSTS pusseds executive ability of the highest order. Committees have been appointed In rvnrv nunlv a Iknrnnth nnll nt tha . rt T. iog made, and the reports received from tbem thus far are of the most satisfactory character Mr. English will soon know within a few hundred votes what la the strength of the two parties, and unless the entire character of the reports change, the final result will show enormous Democratic gains. Mr. English has done his work quietly, bnt he bas done it well. He is seldom seen except by those who come to report or to consult upon tbe campaign. Ho attends to do other business. It is said he labors fifteen hours per day. There is do noise about him no boasting." AH the accounts from leaders in Indiana are favorable. Mr. English is a great orgrniasr like Tilden, and he has "bar'ls" also. He is chairman of the Demooratio Slate Executive Committee. Tbe above tells how he is employing his time and talents. Gen. L R. Trimble, of Baltimore, has received a letter from a well known Now Yorker, in which a very encouraging account of the outlook in that great aud important State is I given. We quote: "Many Repablicans, particularly sol diers of tbe Union army, are coming for ward and enrolling themselves for the noble hero and soldier, and I can now as sure you that New York will give a splen did majority for Hancock and English. There is one foolish idea prominent here, generated by the Radical Republicans and believed by their party almost unanimously and also by seme Democrats, and that is that if Hancock is olected President the Southern war debt will bo paid. Cant't you and some other of our prominent Southern men set that qaestion at rest fully in speeches, and let it be for -issue in the North ? It would do us a great amount of good ." . - TUB STATU OABIPAIGN. The following nominations were made: For the Senate, Armistead Bar well; for the House, A. G. Neal and Edgar Walker. Charlotte Press. Judge Buxton "meant business" when be ran away from Governor Jarvis. A telegram from Elizabeth , " .""" City says he refuse to divide time witn any lemocrat in tne r irst lis- triot. Raleigh New. . , . Maj. Urandy is no better on the af n m than Tn1 era Rnvr.in anil n n .a .trnn Amnn(T t.TiA vlnrAd nArmlA I . -. . , . . , I SSIS . poMibly flome disaffection already, and that his defeat may be expected by a large majority. We expect aj Latham to go to Congress with a full thousand at his back. Raleigh " " Observer. jt Was exceedingly complimentary ,n n.r j)-.(rtM,k a11a ,yratifvinr to IT . ' tumt u ,0401fn. I Robeson county, that he received the hiehest vote of all his competitors, j a. A A a I tiftvinrr annrrin wiinin r.wn tolb or k i nomlDation. We regret to learn -" a I that Cou H. B. Short has determined not lo become a candidate before the Senatorial Convention which meets in Whiteville next Saturday. Col. Short has hosts of friends in this sec tion who will reirret to hear this. vith nn I American vessels carried S3 15.000. 0Go I . i rto wan count v. mondav. HAnr.omhAr i me curcnase. irom ur. a. m. at Can-I of the imports and exports of this I 13: Statesville. Trftdfill nnnntv TnfiRi I Catawba county, of the Shuflord ached at I nnnnt i nnn nnn toe I Avr flnnfm. i a . I in that county, a well known Among the multitude of other things I FloraL Lumberton, Fayetteville, and other . Via that were crowded out last wee was an aoeount of the rearing of our I flag pole. It was raised by Mr. x . I feet above D. Capps, stands 106 groood and M hand. . pole . a. can be found anywhere. Lumberton J.hWMXU7Wt. txr. i.., i .u.. Te am ciou .u maiu uo uiau 1 foot h- . political oamo- meeting at this place some time ot moolb. ttyVnUQo.. Vance have already promised to be present. An invitation bas been ex- WILMINGTON, I tended to Mai. John W. Daniel, I Virginia . rmt. ho hag nrtf. hoa i e- . m. ft. o - - 1,wu iae nauioai oonven- Uon which met here last Saturday failed to make any county nomma- tiona. They appointed a committee taice th matter under advisement . I anfl-milr 4kA nVMv. , o ff XXaTi Yf .fcTwh ::ZZ Ya7ZI1j :".Ta" J -f. r 1 1 1,. V I club was -formed here last Tuesday I nrtnt With 12 1 members. Beidsville VcM Weekly T Major Do wd met Gen. Buf us Bar- finder at several noints In Stanlv JJW. Tf u , SI-7 irZZTr" fl i Bumiuicuka uu aocj up wibu f tho candidate for Lieutenant Gov- ernor. " -Attorney-General Kenan I -..f iV. - : I " Fpw moiuuuw iug umea ana places: mt. v ernon, COuntv. WednesdaV. flrnitamn'or 1H I T e AT 3 ! lis. J 1 A. f it xauauuYuie, xauitin county, xnurs- J3 ' Cl t - m Till ' 1 dav." Sshtambar Ifii Klfcfn: Snrr county, Friday, September 17; Dob BOn ourry county, Saturday, Septem ber 18 ; Dalton, Stokes oounty, Mon-f day, September 20: Danbury, Stokes; oointy, Tuesday, September 21; Mad, ison, Rookingham county, ednes-.' day, September 22; Wentworth, Rogbam county, Tuesday, Sep- tember23. Hon. R. F. Armfield and Hon. A. M 8oale8 wU1 aWena of the above places in their rospeo-! tive districts as do not conflict with appointments previously made. r Charlotte Observer. Col. Winston, Radical Greenback- , iuu wWU uuuVy 1Mb wee.. zxb wmueiicy o oi,uio;i At CJninflTiev7fl fitnTo Thureday aud at Greenville Friday. - w TTa hmA ,mll 1 . t,: Thursday, and after ho concluded jxir. d. v . ljaugningnouse wno was m r grt TT -w m . . . I uiwuwboa uauuiuaiu lur mo xuvhLia- two years ago but withdrew f from the canvass in favor of thel I straight out Democratic ticket in a I faw dav rAnliod tn Winaton and lit. 4 .. erally peeled him. Said that he had been behind the scenes and knew by his own experience that Greenback- iam, in itt OOUnty at least, was fL; u, - -r,a t't- i nthing bQt an infamous Radical scheme to catch Democratic votes, He had no crowd at Greenville, and I did not make impression enoucrh to be honored by a reply from Mr. L. Greenville Express. Spirits Turpentine. A Charlotte exchange Bays, whicb we cannot say, that a Mecklenburg , farmer lost $3,000 by holding his last years crop of cotton for higher prices. . Raleieh News: The next fair i will, in ono feature at least, be a big suc cess if no stock is brought outside of tbe State. We have enough of our own to be worth coming to see. We have already spoken of two of the trotters that will go for honor and pelf, and we nave also seen some thoroughbreds that are worthy of notice. New Berne Nut Shell: Our fish market was well supplied on Saturday. There were fish of all qualities and sizes; from the huge Sturgeon to the small Spot. Blue Fish or Taylors, as well as, Trout, were in great abundance. The 1,500 watermelons which we mentioned as having arrived in market dock Friday evening, were nearly disposed of Saturday. Elizabeth Citv Falcon: On Sunday, 15th., while Mr. Robert O'Neal and family were - absent from home, the cook-room of their dwelling took fire, and the building was entirely consumed before assistance could be obtained, Mr. O'Neal estimates his loss to be about $1,500 be sides about $100 in paper currency and a number of papers and notes. Raleigh Observer: The Supreme Court adopted the following rule: "Briefs of counsel hereafter filed for the use of the Court must be printed, and should contain a concise statement of the facts set out in the record, necessary to the understanding of the errors assigned, but oral argument will be heard and written briefs may be read iu place, or as part thereof, as hereto fore." Raleigh Visitor: The residence I of Dr. W. J. Hawkins, in course of erec tion, was set on fire about 11:30 o'clock last night. The damage to the building is estimated at beiween $3,000 and $4,000. Mrs. Helen Hackney, wife of W. D. Hackney, Esq., died iu Adams county, iu., on tne loin inst. Mrs. Macsney was a native of Chatham county. It is stated that North Carolina four percent. bonds are quoted at seventy-six cents on ty, AnWar TVmrnn tnln onnctarntinn tha It u I low rate of interest, and the further fact that wn haA nan on mnrh tumnnrinff with I Z g rl" JSM cZoZcZmT tion in this town, taught by Mr. S. R. Dunn, Mrs. A. E. McLean and Miss Mary Hartman, all faithful, efficient and ex- perienoed teachers. The Cape Fear g;ptiat Sanday sooi Conventlob meets in Wbiteville on Friday before the second Sabbath in this month. We neglected week to note the death of Mr. Neill 1 ainm,r s. p-t,v inwnnhin. rint- tnn nickine has commenced in earnest, and ramntiArfiuvB nricea ara uqius - . f V J .3 I offered. m Tl 1AT--AZ. X- Rev. R Martin is still suffering the inconvenience of a sprained ankle. He again delivered his sermons on last Sunday, sitting in his chair. A large concourse of people gathered from all quarters of Robeson and adjoining counties, on Saturday, the 21st, to celebrate the fourth grand annual picnic. They came from Rockingham, Liaurinburg, bnoe jieei, places. Raleigh Observer: If the Radi- eals spent in twelve monins$i,ii7,i6U.4, as they did in 1870, bow long would Judge gZESES&?SZ in 1880 r George M. Lindsay waS DrOUgUl W luut Uliy jcoboiuajr, axuau Richmond, on a charge of embezzlement frr)rn t Kione. , tie was tsKen oeiore tiiMiffiSili habeas corpus. The bearing or the case was post- 'i3jj8l faiiiDgtbucket, receiving a bad cut over the eye. There are now fifteen prisoners N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880. of in JtU. There will be standing room only I by next January. Deputy Collector ir n . , -.., , uwrg on Daiaraty osmurea a nut idiou i h.m ,nnt James Oldham, and waa tn full blast when the seizure was ' made. Three hundred 8Mons of peach pomacs were also cap- It m nwnpil bv IMnrM knd I I ! LIUUriULLH I Jl tSfT Itf.T 1 III H fill between PhUo . Held and eorge Washington, colored, the former f CKin me arm I with a stick and fractured the bone. - The crowd at the Biddletown camp - meet 1 1 y?lryA s"1611 a and four thousand. Gen. Barrlnger h? ? sore throat; his voice is husky and the big blue veins in his throat are swollen. A gentleman who came into the city countrr near Jfineville yesterday i uvQuiug rcporis luai a rumor was in circu I lation in that neighborhood that Mr. John f"r mkabl IcUlzen nad met wf I a violent death by being thrown from bis - horee. Tne contract was closed and j part of the money paid here yesterday for roweii, or gold mine mining pro "a? rcL ' I I VJawvuV A a TT UV niu VblU UUVl BklUUf I i at once. I SEW ADVBBTlSmiBNTS. Mukson Shirts. J. 0. Mukds Brushes. Jab. H. Lank New school. Fob Salb Side-bar top buggy. A. David The. greatest display. Habbisok & Allbk Closing out. Noticb Purcell House barber shop. Russbox & Ricaud Mortgagee's sale. Local tfoia. Summer is gone, and we have' I entered upon the first fall month Th(J weather prophet8 pretfictT I J i I l a a . . . . ... , . .. - uv vjr b Pem monm. trnipn nnnnn ihik nraiani mAnih I Maaawa T VX7" Qk..1,.t(..J Tl j W. P. Canaday, the candidates for Oon- greas in this District, speak at Kenansville i to-dav. ' , L . : - There was evidently no truth in. iQ9 rPr tnat Messrs. Hbackelford and I Canaday had a personal difficulty at Pellet- I . . uarteret county We learn that an effort will be. made to induce Hon. W. M. Bobbins, said to be one of the beet stump speakers in the State, to visit Wilmington during the pres ent campaign. The Young Meu's Hancock, Jarvis atid Shackelford Club will have a meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, at Mund's Hall. Candidates for membership are requested to attend. Old John Robinson's circus, which is comiag in behind Coup's, will come to Goldsboro, and then go up the North Carolina Railroad to Charlotte, after which it is to work down the Carolina Cen tral to Wilmington. Dally Weather Bulletin, The following will show the state of the thermometer, at tho stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for tbe twenty-four hours ending at 8 P. M., as furnished by Sergeant James W. Watson, Signal Officer at this Station : Tem. R. P. Weather. Atlanta 5 .41 Cloudy Augusta 7a JSl Lit rain Charleston 88 .44 Cloudy Charlotte 84 .00 Clear Oorsicana 97 .40 Fair Galveston 81 .00 Cloudy Indianola 90 00 Fair Jacksonville 78 .86 Lt rain Mobile 91 .05 Fair Montgomery 88 .50 Clear New Orleans 89 .00 Fair Savannah 78 1.47 Cloudy Wilmington 85 .00 Clear Pensaoola 87 .47 Fair The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Higher barometer, stationary or higher temperature, winds mostly east or south, partly cloudy weather,with rain in southern portion. flavor's court. G. W. Thomas and J. Burnett, both colored, were oalled up for being engaged. in an affray about half, past 1 o'clock Tues day night. It was in evidence that Thomas followed Burnett up, cursing and abusing him, and that finally a collision occurred between them, when they were both nabbed ly officer Reuben Grant and taken to the I guard house. Burnett was discharged and Thomas was ordered to pay a floe of $3.50 - r Da 10C2ea UP ror three days. Wm. ntevemnn. nolnro.-l van a arrAitrnArt fora"emPto meeting in front of the City H.ll Monday lKht. The evidence was to the effect hat defendant and several other boys were behaving very ugly, and finally Stevenson picked up a large rock and was in the act f h.lfn itintn umm fc . ff hurlln u int0 the orowd- whea he W4S arrested by officer W. H. James and taken to the guard house. The ptisoner was or- jiei.ed to 5e in-ir-A nn n tt n fnr tn aerea 10 De locKea np n ceil ror ten davs Cotton Receipts. By reference to our monthly commercial report it will be seen that tbe receipts of cotton for the month of August footed up 950 bales, while during the same period last year the receipts were only 108 bales, being an increase of 842 bales iu favor of 1880. This is a very encouraging exhibit. Go sod Hear Him, We are requested by Mr. Tate Collins, Secretary of the Democratic Club, to give notice that Mr. J. H. Currle, of this city, will address the people of Pender county 1 on the political Issues of the day at Burgaw on Monday 'next, tho 6th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. The publio are invited to attend. I "A Friend in need, is a friend indeed.' Such a friend is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which should be in a every family, ft costs only 25 cents a bottle and may save many doctor bill. Give it a trial. f I Conp's niK circus Combination. f The WasTjinzton National SffmibTieanat . - inm,.niki .! n i . I 7 .. : r -r -t- bow, which is to gire two performances hare on tho ih instant, one week from to day: - . . I f . C. Coup and his consteJlaiion of new I inn nnTfl TMHITOS DIVA Anma anH tmrxwtM This u'the third ceusenhai Mr. Coup has paid Washnjgton avUiL.anfl I We say the best show ever in Washinston. eacn season to an lucreaBO of business. - and only repeat what the sterling press I i5?5Sho eU.?ti roH j Glared. W. C Coup has gained a reputa-j I Jion from Maine to CaJiferma as the most I liberal caterer to the amusement-loving public in America. Liberal to a fault, uif imng , la bis efforts present something i new, iiuvbi bqu siaruing, regaroiess oi ex pense, this gentleman bas in person vlsi ",ei ?e conMnent of Europe in searca I of features never before presented to the a public. Music, mirth, novelty, pleasure I and instruction have been artistically com4 i Dinea in one gran a comoination. la the proclamation issued by Coup for the soasori I of 1880 he boldly made the assertion that I aavewiaw biswhuw HlUNOWIUVUI QHMIlIiaDB,! I lL"T " M a 9 m a . . m f No promise ever made to the public by this gentleman has ever been betrayed. His nSZJn&V&P0 entMJtem?5 offered to our citizens this season has mads the name of W. a Coup more popular (ll possible) than ever, and. is positive proof that a meritorious entertainment Is always of all the novel features, museum, me-j nagerie, aquarium and circus. The only; wonderful $100,000 broncho horses, I the $10,000 leaping: horse Nettle, the! gigantic devil fish for which Mr.! OonDhu bacn nffarad AKO 000 hnHrnl ponies, educated dogs and a circus perfor-! manes never before equaled. We have! h.rf 1inr.n.Hnk k T A m.w A TJ anS 3o nXhtaVo" Z6o the most complete and artistically arranged entertainment which has ever visited ourjl : i otiv. ana it is an aunuttna. lact mat :w. (Ml ti - r - : . . t The New York hippodrome, Gilmore's! garden, and the New York aquarium arel emanations of his fertile brain, and have been the moat anccaaafnl amnaement vnn J Coup is the leading snowman of America. tures ever attempted. Miss Katie Stokes isfl tne most artistic and apcompl: trienne in Americs Mte. fi the most artistic and . accomplished equea the queen of the side-saddle i Jille. mont, the daring aerial artist; the Linton; brothers in arUatio groupingir Tom Barry' the jester; Can Stone, the laugh-maker d the tribe of Iroquois Indiana in realistic! representations of Indian life, and every! feature promised by the great Coup, con-- stellatlon ia , f althf ally fulfilled. 3ome; again, Mr. Coup; you will always be wel come. flxeteoroloKleal Sopors. From Sergeant James M. Watson, Signal: Officer at this port, we have the following report for the month of August: Mean barometer,30.067; mean thermome ter, 77.4 degrees; mean relative humidity,: 79.8; highest barometer, 80.835, date 17th; lowest barometer,29.868,date21st; monthly! range of barometer, .467; highest tempera ture, 98 degrees, date 15th; lowest tempera ture, 60 degrees, date 18th; monthly! range of temperature, S3 degrees; great- eat daily range of temperature, 24 degrees, date 15th; least daily range Of temperature, 10 degrees, date 5th and 12th; mean of max imum temperatures, 85.6 degrees; mean of : minimum temperatures, 70.0 degrees; mean daily range of temperature, 15.6 degrees; total rainfall or melted , snow, 87.9 inches; prevailing wind, south; total movement of wind, 4,905 miles; maximum velocity of wind and direction, 24 miles, south oa 4th and southwest on 12th; number pf foggy days, 0; number of cloudy days on which rain fell. 11; number of cloudy days on which no rain fell, 2; total number of days I ... , . a 1 on which rain or saoW fell, 16; dates Of I auroras, 0; dates of solar halos, 0; dates of lunar halos, 0; dates of frost 0. TIao BmtlroaUl QatiUsa, . The New Berne NuiiheO. learns from what it terms "a very reliable source that the Wilmington & Weldon and Richmond & Dan ville RaUroad Companies have effect ed a combination and fixed a freight tariff so satisfactory to the W. & W. R. R. Co. that this Company will no longer desire to lease the A. & N. C. R. R., and that in all probability Col. Brldgers will .IJSSBStSS ri." -right reserved by him to withdraw his pid. It before the meeting of the stockholders en the 16th of September." We assure our eon temporary that there is no ground for any such statement, and that there has been no change of policy on the part of the "Wilmington & Weldon road in regard to tQe A. & N. C. R. R. There Is tbe same l desire on the part of the W. & W. R. R. to I effect a lease now as there was in the be ginning of the negotiationa. iaaKlstrsitc'a court. William Phinhey, colored, was arraigned . before Justice Millis, on the affidavit of Lucy Morse, also colored, charged with aa. eault and battery, and was ordered to pay one penny and the costs. The same defendant' was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Lucy Morse, and was required to enter into bond in tne I sum Of $50 to keep the peace i fOVtW0 1 months. Lucy Morse was next arraigned, on the oath of William Phlnney, charged with assault and battery, and she" was required to fork over one penny and thexosts. Ttae Cotton Trade The cotton year, ddAtisai 81st, 1880, up to Which time the receipts at this port were t9tov Dates, aa against auo,uao bales fer 1879, showing a falling off of 29,- 624 bales, as compared with the last cotton year. The experts for the year ending August 81st, 1880, were 41,762 bales coast wise and 86,588 bales foreign against 44,- 061 coastwise and 64,481 foreign, during tne previous year. Fortify the body against disease, readily done by purifying all the the system with Dr. Tutt's Pills. This ia rtiadilv dnnB bv narlf vlnv all the Flulda of tbe system with Dr. Tutt's Plus. Then I tiA vuavAl rta tin foa f9 AMlilamitAa afKtlls and fever. Bilious attacks. Rheumatism.' I UlO W alw AWSM V . Vi'SVOiaUVOf VU Skin Diseases, or Nervous Debffitv. Buov-1 ant health and elasticity of spirits will be the result. f WHOLE NO. 4,072 ItlVBR AND MARINE. Barque; Magnut Ifr, Tjalen, for'U' portpassed Deal oo the, 16th ult. -7 Barque JYtVi; Nielaofl. sailed from Maasluis for this port on the 16lh nil. ; Barquo Amaranth, Torgesen, sailed Hoads for this port on the 1 14lh olt. I . , I T Tne steamer Wm. Nyee 'has just conie the ways, where she was thoroughly overhauled, repaired, and also suoDlled overnaulad, repaired, and also snpplled 1 "n MW I necessary. she now 1 With new machinery where it was deemed Always "a thing of beauty," looks as if she might be "a joy forever," for she is not only as neat and handsome as anything on top of the Water, bat she literally 'Skims the seas like -a thing of life." A liSirce RattlesnaKe. Our correspondent, "Unknown," writing us from Rocky Poipt, Pender coonty, under I uornam, of that place, was returning from his .plantation that afternoon he discovered huge rattlesnake' near the plantation gate, s . . , . woen he luT dismounted and went for his enakeship with a fence rail, with whicb he was soon dispatched. Our correspon- that it measured five -feet five inches la length and ten inches in circumference and nQwqvcr, it only had nine rattles, the rest having probably shedded off. m m m r- Bxesiralesa. I . A. large number participated in the ex I cursion en the steamor Paumnrt vAntArdav. II . . .... J l aoaplce. of the ladies of the I jrmB weet m. b. Uhorch, and we were glad to leara-that the trip proved to be a .. v.. th-. - ivu uivnoaiH.miD. uuiwiiuiunuinr ihh iici :ffal lhe ulbaf ld Pnne. by those wno went outside, was unusually liberal, ' " sm &n Isaac's Scbool. Oen. JamosH. Lane announces that he I wui open a male sohool In this city about Bel-;IOct0bef l8t- Hehaagono to Virginia to make arrangements for the removal of bis family to Wilmington, and may be ex- nmttltA k.v k., ir.u . ,,r l Pcted back about the 15th mat. We hear that he has secured the 8chool room next to St. John's church, rinouii. Vice Consul R E. Holde and two daugh- ters returned home Tuesday evening from their extended tour through Europe. Their numerous friends were glad to receive them in good health, and to learn that thoy had enjoyed their trip splendidly. They have been absent about four months- Flret Borcaw. We learn that the store of Messrs. Tienken & Cowan, with dwelling and kitchen at tached, at Burgaw, Pender county, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning, just before day. Our informant was not posted aa to amount of loss, insurance, etc ciTr iTjRm. THB MORsTIITO 8 TAB can alwaya be had at tbe rouowing piaoea in- tu city : Tne ruroeu House, Harris! Mews' Stand, and the Btau Office. 18 IT POS8IBLB that a remedy made of such common, sunpie piaais as uops, Bucnu, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac., make so many and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do I It must auu wonoenui cures as Atop Diners ao I it must jjt'X1- ing been cored by them, we must believe and doubt no longer, see other column. Post. Opinion of eminent Dr. H. 8. Steuart, President &2ei Uvigorator f o mose than a year, and recommend it aa one oi un most eatcieut preparations x nave ever met with. It combines the virtues of toed and tonic in a rematkable way, and I am aaUsfled has saved life when no other medicine oanld do ao .' Aaans A rrAjormn. Agents. Wilmington. It cannot be afforded : lit would lnot oav after ao much labor and capital have been expended to build up this medicine to allow it to depreciate. Ton can take Simmons Liver Besulator with serf act faith, as lt is made by no adventurers who pick up the business by concoctlnc medicines, but by edu- practlcal druggists, who have made the study heme and lta comnoudi a labor of a Ufa. ! time. The care, precision, neatness and perfection i Simmons uver pared medl- ' carrr out their motto : Puriuima tt Optima (purest and ': eesti. bf a sick child suffering and crying with the btfi i excru- ri Anns' nain of eattlncr tfioth t Tf an. m at mim ' ni3 IwiMiIa nt wdI wimmm. unfYwrrtun. !tauw ; S 1THUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depead upon U; there is no if-. ADoat u. xnere is not a motner on eartn wno nas ever used it, who will not tell you at once that lt win reguiaie tne ooweis, ana give rest to tne motn er. sad relief and health to tha child, operating like jaagw. It la perfectly safe to use In all cases. -and pleasant to the taste, ana is the prescription of one - in ttoUnited states; Bold everywhere, ss conts or tne oiaest ana oest remate pnysieians ana nurses a. battle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JATJNDBIKD AND UKLATODKIKJ) BHIBT8, ilSST SHIBTfl EN THB CITY. ISN COLLARS and CBTPS. UjfXB' JTUJtUtUXIW UOU1W Of Bvery Descrlptloa, se 8 lt At MUH BOM'S. 1 Bruslies. fpooTH, nail and hair bbushss, a .gaortment; Soaps and Perfumery of all kuds. 1 - l ; se tf For sale by J. C. MUNDB, Druggist, 89 North Front street. Hew School. J HAVK DSTBHaflNBD TO OPBN A FIRST CLASS MALB SCHOOL in this city about the 1st October nea. Full particulars will be given on seS St JAMBS H. LANS. Closing Out A U STRAW AND B UXH KB GOODS AT AND BXLOW COST. Hat yourself cheap at oAttl &RISON ALLXirs, set tf unyi Buggy for Sale. TjV)R 8 ALB,' A NBW 8IDB-BAB TOl BTJOQT. I fiadato order, in this dtv. and of tho van ?tli. Haa never bean used, and wiu be sold """ rf appry at tho aelJtnAC BTAS OFFIOX. .. " -'' It " firo day's.-" '! : Ont wi,. :r.i w "' Tirarekf.A..f. " Three weeks,... ,.r..i. " - OBsmonUi,. v'i " Twooontto Mi.it. .,i . . Three, mootDs,... Six months. One year. tloaately low rates1- V J " ' : Tea lines eelld lSoneroU tyre make fn S(ar NEW .VKUmilCNlg. ffl. CKUML.V, Aucilomt r. TbnoirLT'i Jienius. XTC rOTICBlif HftmXBt OIVfeN TflXf fNl puh- i.1 auAoce of a power of sale la a deed of mcrt- aaaacec , execute da Kins gage, execated bt Quo. A. raraley and wife to J. rianda King and ti O Partaey, and recorded In Book: N N K. eo paces Sdd, SSI aoo SSS. of the Ho- I attomers foriortRageem, wiu eordsof Hew Hanover Gaaoty. the undersigned. m will proceed to sell the Et turrT ittci5.s?! deed, known aa the all the soarhlncry, the Caoe Fear Ytl- at If zchaege Corner, In said city, oa Wedaeodar. September 3nd. at 11 o'clock A. at. All parties in interest wUl Join In the coaveyanee. Parties de siring to buy at private sals are roferred to Messrs . CronJv A Morris, Auctioneers. KUhSSU AIUCADD. Sept. 1, 1630 Attorneys for Uotixttoe. set 4t 8, IB. tt The Greatest Display JgJVBH WITIf B88BO 15 WTLJtllf OTOI 18 AT In the form ef Domestic and ImDorteJ Clothes aid Cassimeree for Drees and Uaslnaes SalU. We can also shew the prettiest style of RBA D V MADB CLOTIUNQ ever- brogt to thU city. These goods were bought last July before the Great Rise, and we will be enabled to sell them at prices that defy competition. A visit to our store is so belted. A. DAVID. Wholesale and Betall Clothier. se I tf A Card. THB UMDBBSIQNBD B AVB TA BAN .Oil A HUB of tho PnrceU House Barber Shoo. tm the will be pleased to serve their friends and the pub lic generally. The saloon has been thoroughly re novated and rcltted. and we promise the boat of workmanship, with polite and courteous alien Hon. PRU4CB D. (SMITH, 1 It W. IL MASH, i FARIIER'a TVUOtJGHT IItO Cotton and Hay Press. 11 1 BiAUUTACTUraU) ay I iGCO.ALLCH&Co V NtttflOW,r Price only $85. The Cnoapeet Cotton Press made. No east Iron nsod In its construction. Strong, Durable, Portable, Cheep. fW Guaranteed to press s BOO lb. bale. It has been thoroughly tested, and ! a goad Le ver Press for a low price. Made and sold by GEO. ALLEN. & CO.. Agr Implement Mfs., and dealers In General .'ardwars and Farm Machinery. Nawaaaa. v O. sel DAW 1m WHITE CORN, Mixed Corn, IT) J T) . T) 1CI JIAa I Red Eust Pro1 Secd 0atsi Seed lire. Seed Rye, HAY, HAY, HAY. 6 000 DU8UEL PKIMBWUITa OOBN, 1 500 BUSI1KLH PIUMB MIXED CORN. 1 000 OATBL8 KBU RUST ,,noOF8SKU 200 uusnBL8 s,tBDKYB. 250 hat" OH01Cg BA8TKRN TIMOTUV All for salo at lowart prices by B. F. Mitchell & Son. au SO It Have You Seen Our ISRIBUMBBKLLAf aaOWW ABQDDICX. nave You seen the- : ' JBAN DBAWEBS WK sf ANUVACTURBf BBOWN A BODDICX. Have You Seen (bo NBW OOBSXT WB RTTATL AT 71 CTBt BBOWN A BODDJCA. Have Yon teen Tbat i JOB LOT BDT7LING AT 60 CTS. A FIBCBf au 88 tf BBOWN BODDICK. Bagging, Ties, Twine. . 1000 BoUa Bxt VMt BAOOmo 2000 Bdu ad ricd TIM 2 0 0 0 Lb BAGau,Q Tiu. For sal by an 19 tf KJaOHNBB CALDXB BBOS. Salt. Salt. Salt. 3Q00 Back UVIRPOOLSALT, For sals by AAKCllNAK k CALDXB BBOS. au W U lilolasses, Ilolassos. JO Bk4s Barrels (Straight) CUBA, rr ft Bhds and Bbls PORTO KlCO CtJBA. For sale bv - - aatstf KBSCBKBJi a CALDXB BROS. Oriental Powder. 400 Sf9 nd Xatkst rOWDlB, 300 . Blasting POWDXB, . 250 lurtar rvl Duaklng No, I. For sale by an 19 tf aJfSCnjfKK CALDXB BBOS 3 Lines 3. TTAXDWARX, TOTWABX. OBOCXZBT. AU tr aala at 1KAt,mr lnkWl 1 QCLXS JtV'XCIUBON, as and 0 sTorth Front It au WU sir i'fPliS! S Ifl 'tM 60 h r 10 (Ml 17 10 14 no 40 U GO (
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1880, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75