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n ITT?, m 1 1 RN IT K . j WW. II. BERMALU). UJSUSD DAILY KXCSPT UOXUAYit. illtes o srsfasxpnoa nc aDvamra : )ae year, (by maltt postage patd, $7 oo ,. months, " U . aw Sabeerfbera, aelivored to any pin of the fifteen CcaU per week. Oar City Agent are A authorised to oouect ior rnoro than three i 1 3 Biii. authorised to n mlyance. smooths VOL, XXVL-NO; 157. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1880. MORNING EDITION. j Th0 RePablioana New York are people. -,-We hear Entered at the Poet Office at Wilmington, N. CL, as second class matter.) OUTLINES. More strikes threatened among the weav ers. The latest returns from Maine indicate a probable small majority for plaiated. A fire occurred iu thocoal from the I account Of the large number of old suits of so much in love with Lord Roscoe mountain-counties just back of us which the docket waa cleared. A mas ui- , , ... . - 4t,f .a f ii; -1, in Concord advertises "an all leather wo Conkhng's fusillade against the South that scores of Repubhcans will vote mana 8hoe,, Tough. Prof. J. R. they will circulate 250.O00 fn. ur "auoo- weu iniormeu gen- alike, of Davidson College, was in the city - - I one of the counties west of us Han- cook will run 200 ahead of the ticket. Statesville 'Landmark. Like was Baid of the preaoher's ser mon, if truth had been his text and it had been suffering from small-pox his speech would never have caught the infeotiou. The New York cor- Condltton of Waters In and Around Wilmington. The following are analyses made at the Agricultural Experiment Station of waters tleman exDresses the orjinion that in yesterdav and reDorts that there are alreadv from Wilmington, for the North Carolina ai toe college over one nunarea siuaenis, and he has no doubt they will start off this year with a larger number of names on the rou than they Had all or last year. Board of Health : ,nhe Anchor Line steamshiD Alsatia when o. milea at sea; it returned for examina- pondentof the PhiladelphiaZedW orv. - I IT ....... maepandent Uepubhoan) says : Gov. Jarvis and Gen. Leach speak Tb Air-Line is likely to have another At Mnmnntnn nn rn. n t . , I feeder in a railroad from Greenville toLau tr: nt0? u VIS8? th.et?.'h' reus, a meeting to promote the enterprise u uu me uigui. ui uuubuay au xlick- i navinj? recently been held in Greenville LOCALITY. tion. a. urv m vareeaiay, Wisconsin, destroyed over $150,000 worth of property; insurance light. Thomas EL Webb, agent of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, died at Norfolk. Tbe change in the French Ministry is discussed by German papers; suspicion and dread of Gambelta is expressed. French pa pers advocate a pacific foreign policy; on the other land il is alleged that M. de Frey cinci'd fall is dae to his conciliatory speech ai Mj&iauban. The steamship City of Chester was disabled in a gale off Quecns t r. Maine Greeabackera are in It is announced that Mai. Miss MacCall reneated her readines at 1'5S"it2!r- Boclaild C. Dowd, candidate for Concress: D. I Charlotte Institute for young ladies last 2. Weil, cor."" 8th" and 3. Driven pomp, Ches- BU6 Bl 4. Well, Market St., 7th and 8th 5. Well. Market St., 8th ana via , 6. Same aa above...... 7. WelL 4th St.. bet, Chesnatand Mulberry o. omiiflB vieeK, 1 as en at iiiiion "Democratic criticism upon it makes the A. Uovmgton, Democratic eleotor; ""Vl".u -X."..,u JTLin 1 " r , uu vui, vuao. -Lk. tniiKtt win i xvooidsou s circua kdcb uu ins vveEtern w.Vr:"? ".i1!"" speak at Heiha'a Store, in Union North Carolina Railroad next week as far iu cosunditure of blood ?ounty, on the 24th, and Dowd, Cov- TwlSJSStA nJS ingtonand Jones at Matthews in K&ftoE; Column r& Auglsu Ra i??.?-?1.0 ""MWed, It WOOld be in this COUntV. On the 25th. Mai. road, two tm n. for Tnrmn OnWa ucucr iu uana over me tasir. to same other 1 tv 3 .,, , - , . . . :- ; , . 1 u uuwu party than the one that hwrntK bid a 50wd Wl11 be at the meeting in w his own name and the contract for the Creek, taken failure of it.' These are almost the exact I Concord on tho 21st. A well- words of a distinguished Democratic Sena- I informed and reliable citizen of Clav K' w.an5r "ioquiry as to what he oounty writes: "The Demoorats are thought of tbe Conkling address, and they 2ainins eronnd in this sAntion T are worth quoting, therefore, aa represent- ff f r?na ln n,s etl0nV ,.X lag tbe average Democratic opinion of it. now ot quite a numb&i of Republi- At the headquarters of the State Committee oan8 who are going to vote for Han- " ,? 8Va uiaiJlMr- uoniaing will be 'effecN I cock and Jarvis. All that the Demo- S'a:.; Convention at Portland: the chairman denounced Garfield and urged dividing the X hSJ crats lack is organization and encou ragement from the leaders of the party." Charlotte Observer. electoral ticket. Tbe Maine Greeo- b-ickers will fuse with the Democrats in i Lie Presidential election ;Plaisted's plurality by official returns is 160. N.Y. markets: Money 23 per cent; cotton steady at 11 13-16ll 15-1G cents; southern flour an- who will address the DUblic on that occa sionincluding, possibly, 8peaker Randall, senators Bayard and Kern an and ex-Gov Seymour." When Hon. Lyman Trumbull, Democratic candidate for Governor changed with a moder-.ie demand; wheat I of Illinois, was speaking at DaGfaoin I n tD8 clty a8t week four white and three u.. ------ - ue WM mterrupted by a colored man Spirits Turpentine. Raleigh Visitor'. Seven deaths glrouer, ungraded red $1 011 09; corn opcnc.l easier and closed stronger, ungraded 505 lie; spirits turpentine easier at 37J 38c; rosin firm at $1 501 55. Six thousand immigrants ai New York last week. arrived Now York imported to the amoudt -f $12,797,557 last week. Bishop Doggett has suffered from a relapse, and his death rn3y be expected. Dr. Tanner is not a success. His lecture hails are as empty as he was at tho end of the forty days. Maud S. has beaten the time of every oilier horse. At Chicago on Sitarday she made a mile io 2.10f. who asked him if he thought that tho Democratio candidates in 1864 for President and Governor onght to have been eleoted. The reply was no. Then came the following . col loquy: "Then, sir," pursued the colored man, "will you tel! me what the Democratic party has done since to mako its candi dates deserve electioo in 18807" "A good many things," responded Trum bull "Will you please name some of them?" persisted the polite son of Ham. "Well, among other things," said Trum bull, "the Democratic party in 18S0 has nominated for President the man who saved the Union at Gettysburg, ymnd for Governor of Illinois the man who wrote and reported to the Senate the Constitu tional amendment that made you a citizen and voter!" The oirens is going to Concord, and the young ladies are picking cotton. The Sun thinks the circus was the cause. Winston Sentinel'. Salem Fe male Academy opened its session last Wed nesday, with fairer prospects than for seve ral years previous. Wm. Kelough was found dead in Cabarrus. Supposed to have died from an epileptic fit, to which he was subject, says the Concord Suix. Greensboro Patriot: There is a marked improvement in the style of build ings wnich our people are erecting now, both business and dwelling houses. Hickory JPreasi The tobacco barn of Mr. Joseph Mise, near Clarkesbury Church, Iredell county, was destroyed by fire last week. The Wilmington Star keeps a close eye on doings about Wash ington. Newton Enterprise: Henry Williams, charged with the murder of Harrison Kinder, both colored men, was other was siened bv Ferrv Morehead & Co. The railroad company did not furnish the trains and Mr. Pegram Drought suit in the Superior Court for damages resulting from the loss he sustained by the failure to get the trains. The case was reached day be fore yesterday and finished yesterday, when he obtained a verdict of $775, being the damage awarded for the failure to furnish one of the trains. THE CITY. NEW ADVBBTISBKlBN'rs. Lost Memorandum book. J. C. Munds Fancy goods. Musson Ready-made clothing. Foa Sale Side-bar top buggy. CBONX.T & Mobbis Real estate sale. Xioeal Dots. - Mayor Fishblate has returned. Cotton reoeipts yesterday 1,195 bales. ' According to the almanacs, au tumn commences to-day at 11 A. M. The thermometer in the Stab office registered as high as 84 degrees yes terday. Don't forget tne festival at Temperance Hall to-night. An address will be delivered by T. Page Rieaud. Rev. Dr. Patterson will preach at Burgaw this (Wednesday) evening, tbe 22d inst The public are invited to attend. What has become of the equi- ' m a 6-3 Is, . gs 32wi gee o H S S3 35.0 3.3 .03 80.6 6.7 .00 23.0 3.7 .03 14.1 3.6 .03 11.4 1.9 .08 13.5 3.0 .3 33.S 3.4 .03 5.7 1.2 .08 6.0 1.3 .08 if lib .07 .18 .11 .09 .03 WHOLE NO 4,089 SuDecrlpilona to Kln&'s mountain Centennial Fund Col. Jones, assisted by members of the Committee, visited a number of our busi ness men yesterday and succeeded io rais ing the following amounts towards the lung's Mountain Centennial Fund : C. M. Stedman, $5 ; G. W. Williams, $5 ; B. F. Mitchell & Son, 5; Kerchner & Co., $5 ; Woody & Currie, $5 ; Edward Kidder & Sons, $5 ; E. Peschau, $5 ; B. G. Worth, $5 ; G. J. Boney, f 5 ; R. R. Bridgers. f 5 ; . XKA.TB9 Off ApyKit risiNU.; - Oae Saara ona J ... f 1 00 " . two dayi,.... , 175 " tUreedTB,..,....,. t 60 - 1 w uaB,.....,... ............. aim five daya, . 860 'One week, 4 0(1 Twewoota,.......: . . 050 . Threoweoka, , , . UN) Oaamoalh, .-. JO 00 Two month,..... 17 M Throw xnocUia.... MOO " - 4 Blx month,. f. ............ .... 40 tt " ' Ona year,... GO (U Con tract AdTertiotno&U ukoa at prf. Uonately low ratec Tea Uses Mild Nonpareil typo aiake qoar. SAL.1SS THIS DAY, (WSBNBSDAT) AT 13 O'Cl.OCK, M. in. CUOXLY, Auctioneer. BY CBONLY A MOUHIS. Mortgagee's Sale. NOTICB IS HRREST OIVEN THAT IN PVtl nance of a power of ale ln a deed of taort. safe, executed by Geo. D. raraley and wife to . Francis King and O. G Farleey, aad recorded In Book NN N, oq pages 680, 681 and S33. af the Ho cords of New HanoTer County, the uidersljraeil.aa ratersoo, Downing & Co., $5 ; R. Lilly, I property described fa ald deed, known as the 4s. AiD a j. a r . t r mr- xuwa witn an the machlBr .13 .18 .30 The following notes will serve to give an interpretation of the analyses reported above: "Free ammonia not over 0.1 parts per million is of little moment. "Chlorine alone without albuminoid or free ammonia is not suspicious even when present to the extent of S or 10 grains per gallon. "Albuminoid ammonia over 0.10 parts per million is alwaysSsuspicious, whether alone or accompanied by free ammonia. "Albuminoid ammonia over 0.10 parts per million with chlorine over 5 grains per gallon, is bad. "Free ammonia over 0.08 parts per mil lion with chlorine over 6 grains per gallon, is suspicious. "Any waters containing the following combinations are very bad : "Albuminoid ammonia over 0.10 parts per million, plus free ammonia over 0.08 parts per million, plus chlorine over 6 grains per gallon. "Albuminoid ammonia over 0-10 parts per million, plus free ammonia over 0.0S parts per million, plus total solids over 85 grains per gallon. A. R. Ledotjx, Ph. D." It will be seen by this standard that specimen No. 2 is bad. No. 6 is also bad, although lacking the requisite amount of chlorine. The specimens from Smith's Creek, taken at two stations, are suspicious, and this is chison, $5 ; Hall & Fearsall, $5 ; Heide & Co., $5; Adrian A Vollera, $5 ; First Na tional Bank, $ 5 ; P. L. Bridgers, $5 ; Aaron & Rheinstein, $5 ; Bank of New Hanover, $5 ; Wm. Latimer, $5 ; P. Cam minus, $3 ; W. J. H. Bellamy, $1 ; L. Bmuhild & Bro., 2 ; N. Jacob!, $ 1 ; 8. Bear, l ; A. David, $2.50; Giles & Murchison, f 5; E. J. Penny packer, $5. Total, $124.50. Col. Jones leaves for Raleigh this morn ing. Persons upon whom he may have neglected to call and who desire to con tribute may remit him at Charlotte. By tho way, wo omitted to mention Mr. J. H. Currie as one of the Committee appointed on 'Chango to assist Col. Jones, and to whom tbe latter is much indebted. lln rv silnate on the N. B. branch of tho Capo Few lxl rer. Immediately north of tho city of WUralncton, attorneys formortjraceea. bed fa al MILL8. . B. brand at Exchange Corner, In paid city, on Wodnerday. September sind. at IS o'clock M. ail nartinfn Interest will Join ln the conveyance. Fart Ins de siring to boy at private sale are referred to Messrs. CronJy A Morris, Auctioneers. KUK8SLI. A R1CAUO. ept. 1, 18. Attorneys for Mortxr era. sea 4t 8, 15, 23 m. CMONLY, Auctioneer. By CRONLY A MORKLi. Excitement on Front street. Quite an excitement prevailed for a few minutes on Front street yesterday after noon. Two bales of cotton occupied a place near tbe curbing of the pavement in front of Mai. T. H. McKoy'a etore. and by some means one of the bales became ig- nited, and people in the vicinity were as tonished to see a sheet of flame suddenly bursting forth from it. The fire quickly communicated to the other bale, but by this time those nearest the scene had taken in the situation and by the prompt applica tion of water and empty bags the fire was speedily smothered and effectually extin guished, the damage to the cotton being very slight. Valuable Real Estate at Mctioa. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, BBPTBMBEU 32, a 12 o'clock M., wo will soil at Exchango Cor Eor That ralaablo Brick Store upon Booth MJe of Market, between Front and Second strets, known and designated h No. 44, now occpplcd by Mr. A. Llebman. That three story Brick Building and Attle cover ing the stores bow occupied by Mr. Rosenthal, No. 8 J, and Mr. Christ, No. 83, the throe stories above occupied as a boarding house. Lot 84. npon Mar ket, ranning through 1SS feet to Iiettinconrt Alley, upon which it has a frontage of 58 foot That very dosirablo and valaablo Brick IIooso and lot 50x150, west aide of Front street, .between the stores of Messrs. Giles A Murchison and tho marble yard of Mr. James Walk or. That desirable and valuable property, 18a foot, east side of Nutt street, well and favorably known as the FABMBKfi' HOTEL, containing 15 room. Hotel and lot has a Iron Logo of 183 feet. Terms made to salt . r?ept. 13. 188a s14 3t 14. IB. il CRONLY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. . Schooner Lorelta Smith, Watts, hence, arrived at Boston on tbe 18th inst. Assignee's Sale. THURSDAY NEXT, ISRD INHT., COM- mencing at 10 o'clock d. m.., we will sell at No. 17. Market street, bv order of Natfcan wayer, Assignee, ail or tne enure stock of DHV GOODS therein contained. Sale continued from day to day until tho entlro stock Is disposed of. se 21 8t store CIT ITEMS. We guarantee no better goods made than Block, well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. wuOTiiitBSS STUFF. Not so fast my friend: TUB STATS OanPAlGN. mi . - "r w v xne aiatesvuie ixtnamarfc praises convicted in the Catawba Superior Court H 1 g wh,ch 8DOuW be "ond about worth careful investigation in view of this I mo5 ifif111"16"- htLt Lm been raised from I the public are respeci Ust week, and sentenced to be executed on I this time? The sun cros-ea the line to- stream being possibly selected for our fu- Stfof hi! Festival. TMIB INDEPENDENT ORDER F JUNIOR Gov bursr, Va., on Monday. Tho Itich inoud Dispatch's special says that a "powerfujl impression was created." Friday, October 22. 1880. Wilson Advance V3D0e spoke at Uarri.0- K.1. pceoh at that plaoo 0 ."JSJ T.VaaD. I oi tne baptist cnurcn at iSnfleld, is carry Wa aramformalthftt f!oT O FT I og on a protracted meeting in the Baptist 'VwlreADI0r !?.S" . ?h l3 chQrch n, thi8 Pa? A few days ago t,i;, ucu. xjainugci auu irj0 glD nouse of Henry Finch, colored, Marcus Erwin will speak at Ibis place which is situated three or four miles from on the 5th of Ootober. Lincolnton Stanhope, was burned, together with its Progress. contents. Stnmn ff t.rio aonnlar nanara moVa The returns from Mitchell will loud professions that 'the great object of show that they did not know Bob their existence is to build up tbe material Vance had opposition. The people an moral interests of the country, and for recognize the honest, good work he 'ew dollara they will advertise and re . 5 u v u - A commend a circus or a grog-shop. "O con has done sinoe he has been in Con- aistency!" Baleigh Christian Advocate. gress. Ashevitle Citizen. What about publishing patent medicines Col. R. F. Armfield is making a and tr?h c , . thoroagh oan.a,, of t.o -PP K.aZl0?ZZLi ties, and is doing good work for the M a DOy. doea not recollect whenihe began party and the oountry, and will no to wear male clothing; still dresses and doubt be eleoted by a very handsome cts like a man; does a man's work, and majorilY.Mooresville Gazette. bears a man's name. She has an aversion J J to being with women or doing their kind Col. R. A. By num. who was of work, and says she would go to the pen nominated for the Senate from Pitt L1"1 llon 8 Dnn,ot' w"ukj " ' -"- wa- anci ner cmid calls ner papa. naiea ior me xiouse nave uotu ue- Ttie notorious Acklen is a boiler and is running in the Third Louisiana District against the regular nominee. We wonder if he, too, is a Green-backer? Rday. - Northern through mails close at the postoffice in this city at 7.45 p. m.. and open at 9.30 p. m. The Southern mail closes at 8 a. m ture water supply. An analysis made of the water of Green Geld mill pond, several years ago, gave total solids at 2.68. Prof. Kerr remarked at the time of publishing the above result, toyalnable remedy." Bee another column. PhUa- uoiyuia .cress. KECHABITES will cira m. Faatlnl M Tem perance Hall, on Wednotmay the 83d Inst., which ecuuuy and most earnestly In efroshments served at city prices. 9 strictly enforced. Committee. J. T. Bholar. Ooo. T. fJrotccn. Jr . C. Potter. ( o ig 8t idA wed Beats the world Blackwell's Durham Long Cot and Cigarettes. a Eev. Daniel Morrelle's A Portland, Maine, dispatch to tlic- National Democratio Committee, (says : "The (iiapiiches of Blaine to Garfield caused much comment here by reasou of their ftfscnesa and audacity. His agents were in every corner of the Slate, and every vote was bought that could be. Criminal complaint baa been made in Hiaioe'd own town, Augusta, against one of hia areola, upon proof, that be paid four meD $10 each for their votes." being diunk and down, was discharged without a formal trial, after remaining in the guard bouse all night. We understand that the Cape Fear Academy will be supplied the next session, which opens next Monday, with a complete set of philosophical apparatus, consisting of about fifty pieces, for the full demonstration of the physical sciences. Oally Weaiher Bulletin The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of . rainfall in inches for the twenty-four hour ending at 3 P. as furnished by Sergeant James me to BBT it la bv far the best nt all DreDaratkma af the Vtnrt f'sWlTk onrl nArn ikst have ever need. To the sufferer from chronic die -eases, or the convalescent, It is invaluable, being both nourishing and strengthening. " Gbjexx A FuainncB, Agents, Wilmington ffiaE! and Clnsiical Sehoo , , . thai "Greenfield mill pond water shows a I yeAKMtBeefnandTonic invigo-I a w iNocases ior tne Jiiavor s uourt i ., , i rawr, wenawe 3 VVUJW I very remarkable decree of miritv. surnaas-1 the DreDaration - . . . I " " L - - : yesteruay morning. . party arresieu ior i in. even Crotnn " Other analyses of Smith's Creek water are in progress. Thob. F. Wood. September 21, 1880. The twenty-second snnual session will begin, D . V., Monday, 4th October, eel 9 eod 3w su we fi Tne Demfjonn and Honey Case. Peter Croom, the colored individual charged with trying to "honey-fuggle" a number of our citizens out of demijohns a Connoisseurs pronounce them very flno Black WAlltf nn)AM. I . 1 m . u vaiuui miuk vui ana vigarettes. THE MILES' AT. ABM monhv nntwi!R ia an arucie almost lndispeaaable to merchanta. Be ing caps Die oi a variety or combinations, and aim pie ln its construction, it TAXB rlnva Qinro on.l nhn cnniulail V, I uierciUUlia aa an imDOrtant naxtnr thmr itnra At. .... . . , tnre' TUl-tapplng has become so prevalent that ialse representation in getting several, had ingenious arrangement like that of the Miles' a hearing before Justice Gardner yesterday SSVtSSS co1fr. bw morn in c in three nnnea hnoiHna onA for N,c York, and the hardware trade generally. ootainrag money under false pretence. Whfin nnn rtf thn oaopa voaa nolloH intirhioh defendant was charged with stealing three luiffSJS&S- demijohns, he interrupted the reading of ffi thepreSSeTth tne warrant by the ejaculation that there enloved Dent llfA tit tnll an. BUrea. With a Silent immln. Mra Whit... i. , t,." "J BWMuug oj Biu to tne ixal The report that Bylield, Demo cratic candidate for Congress, has withdrawn in favor of De La Matyr, creates much consternation among the Republicans of Indiana, accord ing to a spgal to the Now York Herald. If a trade has been made it U thought it will affect tho whole Stato and insure the triumph of the Democrats. But it is not certain yet that the trade has been consummated. dates in their place. -vance. Wilson Ad- tion, who filled his pockets with a watch, a flask of brandy, and $18 in money. The pastor of tbe Presbyterian church in A large number of steamers left New Yfr on Saturday heavily loaded. Among the shipments are 740 head cattle, 250 sheep, 3,480 quarters fresh beef, 500 carcases sheep, and 800 bales dry goods. Among other things, the Britannia took 12,500 boxes cheese; the Eng- MoD. Tate for House of Representa-1 am? ladies have been called around to have I Galveston 81 ttves. Dr. J. C. Newland, of Caldwell, and J. W. Gudger, of Mitchell, were nominated last Tues day at Morganton for the Senate . Hickory Press. The political outlook in Mont gomery county is reported encourag ing. A good majority for Hancock and Jarvis ia looked for. Maj. W. J. Montgomery, our efficient Solicitor, expects to make several sneechea in this conntv duriner the Dresent camDaio-o. Monroe Hcoress. around at the rate of 320 revolutions per r r -1 minute, stripping his clothing entirely off, And Col. Winston will try it again whfch was made of strong new cloth, for Congress against Gen. Scales. A breaking his thigh and otherwise bruising i j i. s , j , , , and cutting him in a most horrible manner. wild colt never wanted fodder worse - , . , , ' , " jaieign jyetos ana uoeerver: Our farmers are making complaint now about the cotton. The rust, they say, is doing much damage, and they will get out half the crop on the first picking. Asheboro Courier: We learn that the diphtheria is raging on some por tions of Richland Creek, in this county, and in many instances proves fatal to young and old . A painful accident occurred at Levi Cox's mill, in Pleasant Grove Township, one day week before last. A little boy, about 5 years old, the son of Mr. Hodgin, the miller, was caught by the shafting of the turbine wheel and thrown Atlanta 80 .00 Fair Augusta 87 .00 Fair Charleston 82 .00 Clear Charlotte 83 .00 Fair Corsicana 8G .00 Fair . Galveston 81 .35 Cloudy Havana 8G .00 Fair Indianola 85 .53 Fair Jacksonville 84 .00 Clear Key West 84 .78 L'tia'a Mobile 87 .00 Fair Montgomery 88 .00 Fair New Orleans 81 .00 Cloudy PuntaRassa . 84 .79 Fair Savannah 83 .00 Clear Wilmington 83 .00 Fair Cedar Keys 85 .00 Clear Pensacoia 80 .00 Clear Jamaica 86 .00 Fair The following.are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Slightly cooler and partly cloudy weather, variable winds and slight rise in barometer. gined. He afterwards explained that one of the three got broken, and so he didn't count that one. It was considered a singular notion on the part of Croom that he should confine his Btock in trade to demijohns, and more singular still that they were all to be filled with honey. At the close of the investigation the ac cused was ordered to enter into a justified bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was committed to jail. Croom is said to have been sentenced to the County Work House for three years for stealing a magnolia plant from a lot in Oakdale Cemetery some three or four years ago, and that he made his escape after , u.wa huu ui.ec ii auuTBBsea IO same person, 819 Broadway, New York City,) and nw that young lady 'a fortune ia secured as far as wwuuj gooa is concerned, ror her ticket drew one half the capital prize of 30,000 dollars. Who'll be the next fortunate party to invest lnthe Grand Monthly Distribution en Oct 12th, at Mew Orleans, A BENEFACTRESS. Just open the door for uor, iuiu jars, winaiow wm prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nurserv. or thi w are so sure that we will teach our "Susy" to say. a. unweuix 011 jnxD. vrinBiow." ror neimnv nnr ti survive and escape the griping, colicking and teeth- mg siege, auts. win BLOW'S SOOTHING BY HUP relieves the child from pain, and cures dysen tery ano oiarrnoea. it softens the gums, reduces uiiuuiuuauuii, cures wina cone, and carries tbe In' iaut saieiy inrougn the teething period. It per luiiua precisely wnat it proresses to perform, every part of it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Winaiow knew ner only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she ia, a yujuuu hviuui at uie inianc race, oold bv all IM a ... . , . . . I i ne neaitniest, nnest and purest smoke Black- naving served out DUt a very snort portion I wou uarnam Long cut and Cigarettes. of his sentence. than Vi a r no a nfdna Wol 1 wa shall land, 58,000 bashel. whet; the Al- .ot him down o heavy this tno. that S" latia, 32,000 DusnelS Wheat; the Hithl- " , " ' " ' , I prices, jiuuuuug cuiwu upeneu at ii, dui . . . I Colonel run. And Col. Keogh too. I at the close of business found a brisk sale opia, 19,000 bushels corn; the utraa- The two Colonels may- trust to poll I at llic. Some sales were made at 11 3-16. I . I ffkA AMASAta mora oaFn V si tvt Deatb of sin Old Cltlsen of Bladen. We regret to hear of tbe death, near Elizabethtown, -Bladen county, on Satur day last, of Mr. Macum Monroe, an aged and widely known citizen. Mr. Monroe, who was just 80 years old at tbe time of his A Country Snake Viaita tli city and Creates a Sensation. Considerable excitement was created in the neighborhood of Fifth and Mulberry streets on Monday afternoon, by a colored woman from the country, who, while stop- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. See Sale QF REAL ESTATE or ine -x ooi a Arrana am. jjunney day received a letter from Major-General won t, it s an sons or iun. jjeu i a. Hun iierry, Adiutant-uenerai oi Massa both run. by all means. ReidsviUe I chusetts, requesting permission for Com- Times. A correspondent writes: The po litical outlook in Yadkin is quite en Inludiaoa the Democratic plurality j oouraging. The prospects are that 5,515 in 1876. In 1878 it was 13,736. The Philadelphia Times says this increase was brought about by the Greenbackers. It thinks the Re publicans have the odds in their favor ow. It gives many reasons for this, opinion; among them are the heavy per centage of probable Independent otes; the prosperity of the people; the importation of colored voters to the amount. of several thousand; the gerrymandering of the State by the Demoorats; tho thorough discipline of the party and so on. The news from Maine has made the Republi cans the more watchful and deter mined. How these soeoulationa will we will eleot an entire Demooratio ticket, and that this county which has been heretofore Republican, .will - aa TT 1 1 give a majority ior xiancocK ana panyM, Eighth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, to pass through North Carolina en route to and in return from At lanta, Ga., on or about October 18th. This company, with many other organizations from the North, goes to Atlanta to be pres ent at the fair and military reunion of tbe Gate City Guards. Bishop Lyman has returned from his visitation in tbe west, and is looking well, despite his ardu ous labors. He will attend the general was the father of Mr. John Monroe, of this I to dispose of some article the product of city, who was summoned to his bedside, I her industry, suddenly experienced an un but arrived too late to receive his last fare- I pleasant sensation, which caused her to well. Deceased followed the business of I give her skirts a shake, when out jumped a surveyor, and was well known here as I a spotted snake, which commenced making se 23 it A MORRIS, Auctioneers: at Exchange Corner this day to, 57,000 bushels grain ; the Minerva, more votes after then than the author bites Qoxxllllh de&th' which o0"" on his birthday, ping at the residence of a'gentleman, trying (Wednesday) at 12 o'clock m. 00 , , t . o . 1 nf thn KVtAl'a M;rrnnn ' rliri l-tnr. thAv I. -. .-? .1 u u- iir- vf 11.:. I j- ... . . I u ' - "-,uuo Dusneis wneai; ine oomersei, 36,000 bushels wheat; the Survia, 175 obis, dried apples; the Main, 100 tons machinery. well as throughout Bladen and tbe adjoin ing counties, where be was held in high es teem. a or hum . in. if i ii n. a. English. We have a Hancock, Jar-I convention oi the Episcopal Church, at via and Armfield Club at Yadkin- I New York, on October Sth. - General ville. numbering eiehtv-four mem-I & Manly.hasimade therfcJlowing an- Homeward Bonnd. A gentleman who has been summering it in the mountains, and who arrived at Winston a few days since, homeward vine, numoeriDg e gmyiour uem- "-JUm, ttiZ Bri; bound, states in a private letter received bers, and some of these, l nave Deen f Tarbory; Msjor and: A. O, S. ; E? B. hereMonday.that he found quite a number informed, were Republicans hereto- P4ge ew .Bene, Captained A. I. p. wilmingtonians there, and that itap- fore, but say they are done with Re- Mf.:John D Creech, onThnrsday won t ? , " . ,f .T publican misrule and corruption.- ttemfoftteBa peared quite home-like to be in the midst TVinatsin ,i;Mi,i weekly match, breaking 19 out of 20 glass of so many of his friends and acquaint- wmston oenttnet. Rev.: J. 'P. Heitman, of Chapel I ances, who, like himself, had been health The north Iredell Democrat. S-iT pleaVirektog In that accent taking a step in the right, dtreotum. SuffJgyE Nqcontagious diseisV and hospitable region of the old North We nnderstand their flag will be bave he repotted to the Superintendent State for several months past. The most raised at Olm, and that the rally will 0f Health.- , 1 ;-, nf thA ahflent onM nrfjbahi nnt in . 1 i .1 mi Tk . j-.-i.-"' . 'i-.--...- i.-.- - . "I?. r:"6?" their appearance within thTweek. w 'vuuro vicca tunuouiu uavo 1 ueigODUT, HXUVi DOT liic, :va cui cucipiioiu raised a pole and flag the pole 131 town. Her people--and according.to last fAflt hinK.ni a.n.2w :k: 1 census she has 510 take 4U newspapers. s" " J A thA nhnrr lada them all; --Tha o-nod artlela. Dr. Balla Cohirh Svran We are always pleased to recommend a iod article. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Superior Court winds up the three weeks' I never fails to cure a cough or cold in a u. . . 1 AM.O0010. x. o. jLuuaer sou i o kumouL will Deseen naraatter It havm i a j . ... , . 1 duwhm vwuii niuu v ww n.M uw.v. vw wutu - uu wm ue seen nereai ter. it says Adams, of this place, were at Mioorea tern7 t0-day. . It has been the most satis- short time. The doses are small and it is L 11 A I ma b. tm atA i ia mmm all a A. l - A. . I III S.a a aaa h . I ' aaa 1 m . a m a w B.uuuraw wm uu lueir uimosc. i vine Dy invitation, and addressed tne I factorv held in several years, especially on pleasant to tne taste. Jfrice 20 cents, t its way off with all possible speed. Tbe cries of the woman and of those who wit nessed the novel incident brought others speedily to the spot, and a posseeome-and-take-ua was soon organized and a vigorous pursuit of the saucy reptile entered upon, but without success, his snakeship whose speed was accelerated by the rallying shouts of the ..pursuers having made his escape into some of the adjoining lets. The snake is represented to have been a good sized one, but to what particular species it belonged, or how it came to hit upon such a queer hiding place. Js unknown. Jbange of Quarters. Charles King, colored, who was sen tenced to close confinement in the city prison for thirty days for stoning the late Democratic procession, was transferred yes terday to the House of Correction, his term of imprisonment under the Mayor's sen ten ce having about expired . He h as abou three months to serve in the last namedMn-etttutioD. Lost. MEMORANDUM BOOK. TUB FINDER will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to eS2 It DR. J. C. WALKER. Buggy foriJale. gIDE BAR, TOP BUGGY.NEVER BEEN USED, made of best, material, and wUl ;be sold for less than cost. Apply at the se22 8t nac STAR OFFICE. Fancy G-oods. HAVB NOW ON HAND ONB OF THE largest and beat selected stock of Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles in the city. Call and examine. J. C. MUNDB, Druggist, ae23tf 85 North Front street. Beady Made Clothing. QF THE LATEST STYLE, ALL NEW. Merchant Tailoring Btock. Imported and Domestic Handsome Mixtures. Fit and Make Unexceptionable. MUNSON, Clothier ts S3 It and Merchant Tailor. For Eent. t FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER TUB Cj, J' T Store No. 16 Market street, one door be- low Messrs. Sol. Bear and Bros. Apply to scl5 eod 2w 1 we Ir eu J. O. WRIGHT. For Hont. A GOOD STORE FOR COUNTRY trade, ou Market street, betwocn Second and Third. Also Rooms. Apply to THE MoKOY'H, se 19 tf Attorneys and Counsellors at I aw. School for Young Ladios. MISS HART. Principal, Assisted tr truss in. 11. ititowra. Instrumental Music taught by M US. M. P. TAYLOR Instruction ln Drawing snd PsInUng by MRS. E. U.fARSLEY. rjHE NEXT SESSION WILL OPEN TUESDAY. the 5th of October. Punctual attendance at the beginning or the session is highly important. For terms and particulars apply, a.'tor September 83th, to the PRINCIPAL. Cheese. Cheese. JQQ Boxes No. 1 CREAM CHKESV, For sale by KERCHN1R A KALDER BUU8. Hay, Corn and Meal. 2Q0 Bales Prime DAY, 2000 BnBhclfl Wnlu nd M10 CORN, 4QQ Bushels Water Mill MEAL, For salo by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Bagging, Tics and Twine. 1000 E&lf Roll,BAQQINQ' 3000 BdI' Now Md noecd TIEa J 000 Lbs TWINE, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Spirit Casks. Spirit Caaks. 00 New N. Y. SPIRIT CAeKS, For aale by se 19 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Have You Seen Our 16 RIB UMBRELLA t BROWN A RODDICK. Have You leen the JEAN DRAWERS WE MANUFACTURE I BROWN RODDICK. Have Ton Seen the NEW CORSET WE RETAIL AT TS CT8T BROWN A RODDICK. Ilavo You Seen That , JOB LOT RUFFLING AT M CT8. A PtBCBf autfJtf BROWN RODDICK. HoTlictt Fool for Iifailj,.. JUNO'S FRUIT SALT, INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP and Root Pills, Powdered Sag. Cayenne rapper. &c, Ac. For sals by -19 tr WM. H. GREEN. Pmnrt. THE MORNING STAR can alwava bs bad at la. following places ln tho city : The Pnroall Mouse. Harria' News Stand, and the Bra Office. ' - L-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1880, edition 1
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