Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / May 25, 1881, 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 HOBinno STAB. - ? . i - , . . ..... ...... 1 . . " . ... ,...-. cv '. -. .-'j s - J am a m m mm mjm, ua m arm. ae w- ar . IVAL II. UEUNAUt). J i- ,.ttil t-It.T Ml I I "w t -1 oyt,...,;.....i. ......... r w .. Two m r- Si : ' - - - . i...i... T'rr - - - - . ....... a k .......... S " " csJ!' aaJr ato mloom at Si. . oh. Ma; baiMia M Ua24W4 1 t;i iamta wr kll!4 aooia Cftrto ,-,! to a o6uiJ pcwlow of '.'..w r.:roi Tax. A. MTtrt TtIMk BiU McEwa ibetud , i!-J Uor Ba wa la faxaWiaf aatooa . . . - - M " 1 1 ... ia Gori compUia 141 a baa4 C( ,u ftrutt a i i cf faoala coo at 7, ixr of eaoooahiearf the I ..t(1 ri"i aoaa f ,m- Mra Qarfiaki U battel. TurcvOfvtk froauarcoavaatwa . n-l Mnl. Taa arraat of leunm Jacaad a( iba Laad LrM"- w""9 l n1; ptet ia tha ,;f orl nkt aoiaaC Ua pay- unot f f' fpJ- Thacoopk- u of iu Auu4i Jfc Kaoxvi;Ia Rallfvad .,, u oji. 5. U. is tatored; taa C&ax. ( nMtn'n A- Aii(uca road prefcaa a Y.cw tVtaiJot Artbar Cnoklie a4 Ptatt aa t iu ()rtSe!J oeo c ill butj to tbeir n- ii i' t)fet tha aoaloailoa of Iba . ., it cour ScvtatT-flvt- paraoea .,' Mjuy 3433 par eaat. ; oxtwa r i tOfitl cu; aoatbaro flo-ar scaica ,.r t $5 ICO 7 SO, whaatlQlf -u t i car. uarrtJed red ft 3S; , , j udu. uaarded 310te;aprita rlu arm t 34tQJ7 iU;mis firm 1'hf toraigo immigration at New rk tor Ia4t weak foots up 17,388. VI r. ttsrfield'e physicians of both tr4 are cuoriJeot of her recovery. IWro i4 a rumor that Ursm is nimu ' homa to fiehl for hia friend Jj.le I lo ban aoo profeaaaa to la Jiibtei at tha outlook, aod aaja thai ih defeat of Cockling aarv. W ir orry to saw that Mr. Sey- ii. .r' health ia very iofirm, too n i. ti fur any iatallaelaal work. rvj?ret that Mr. GlaJstooa'e i t. xm breakiog down steadily ao-i-r ui laimeoaa harden of work. Ha i 4 fi..i cnaeh Utterly. 1 u idea of tha oawspapara qao- "V: l-H)b Iogervoll as tn the valoa of '.) utw reviaioo of tha New Teata- '! c i moat prepoeteroae. tnkhog aod Plait are in tha GaU iu:kd atroogly bj View Preaidaot, !iLa-hi-ooie, and Gov. Cornell. I'hr will ba a lively fight. Vhe Usitimora Atnttricnn l"ia i thia cooamdrao: pro "If (tsrfield and Arthar dia bafore ('a;reea meets, wbo woald then ba Ireleotr Wouldn't Mahooa ba the man? J t'igiog from a large ooober of V""4 of divinaa ia the North aa 'ported in oar exchangee the New Kviioa meeta with great and gen riJ faor. Nearly all wa have sn r uroog io its commeodatioo. A medical collage at Buffalo, New Vort, haa ravoksd the degrto of M. l conferred npoQ William R. Cramp, tfecau) hia theals :was not onginal ppoa that rale waa to bo extended throughout the country. 'What an Una signal it woald aoond. U Ucveraor Elabbaid, of Coaaactieat. ociy pij JO for a saiaoo. the first 'iubt ia ibaCoaaactit river this year Thie ia tha maa wboea daughter tJirTied hia coachman a reepactable white man. She ia now earning bar Uvtog with her needle, whilst the Mreat man" eats hia sal mora at $30 a pc. "Hot the greatest of these is loft." Miov. Jar vis, of North Carolina, procured a Large national flag and a ute ttg to b displayed from the (,apitoioa the 20th Lost., the on haa lrt.1 sod sixth annirfTsary of the utr-Xcu York 7W. Homar will nod. It was oo the oc -.oa of the anniversary of the cele bratioa of the Mecklenbarg Declara iia of Indapaodaoca, which occurred t Oi arietta oo May 20th, 1773. Kx-Preeideat Davis has goaa lo Canada ia the io tar eat of his history, "Taa Kiaa aaj Fall of the Coo-fdaraey.- Ha goes to protect it ith aa EngUah copyright. Thanks to te tnpaaddt aaagaknlmlty of "the i 9 f 7( VOL. XXVni. NO. 551 II. . . ... ha La not allawa.1 ti ha a l.cr! itU.n na ia not aiiowtxl to 6 t legal cititen 01 id UDtiti sutaa. It ia aaid be eao, tharafora, uka oat's copynghc ia EosUod. It U to Ul winJ that nil not blow a great aoJ (pod mah gooJ- Wo hopa Mr. Daria'a book will raach a aalo of haodreda of thotumoda of copica. Thaedaoalad world will m4 hU book, "miJ area North, Ihat cll him "traitor," ill b aazioaa lo t what the! "Soathtra aeapw-goal haa to aaj. trarybody haa haard of the btg .teal i ol IB Erery ooekow. how ciq e peopie aoa d'fnoded Tildao and pat Hayea io po-aaaion of the atoleo gooda. The New York correapoodeot'of the iin a leading tJooknogite 01 that city. Setd Stalwart ia reported aa aaying : Don't yoo believe that lloacoe Cookling haa fired off all hia ammnni- tioo yau I know that Mr Conkiing haa regretted ever ainew that he did not do aa he waa prepared to do .V . ! .t. 1 befora Congreaa and denoanoe that : T.rl weainvaa- aiwa asMaai m a w vuu fVvW wa ASjeVA nil m nnaa ar aia wa rtdrm aa iwn wa t amv bv irn it, and be ia not the only one who re- ;, if-jj. r n-vi:. gieta it. Handreda of RepabUcaaa in this Sute and I waa one of them were pre pared to act with him. WelL Mr. Conkhns; haa now in hia : ., p)aaeMionBuchpoaitive proof of the oorrapUoo of Blame and Garfield, aod eapecially of the former, that were he to mike it pablto no decent man eoald lonirar eonaanL to atiok to tQa OOUia longer OOnSWOt IO aUOK IO this administration or declare himself iu friend. n Here ta another illustration of the old saw coneeroiogrogoea falling oat. We can but hope Conkiing will tell I all hekoowa. MoCullough appears to have met rith a financial auccess in London n.llnhi. hn nniix! far mnr I than censured. ,. , , I He pleased a great I Id not like a more I many who woo artietic and intellectual performance. The Baltimore American's new para grapher eaya: "Hia euooeee provea that cast-iron actors of tha ranting school are atill 5palar io London. McCalloogha ihalloL after BoolVe. Irrintr'a and I Salvini a, islikaa kettle-drum after kV" r9 . 3 , always captivaiee a certain claaa of I people, ibex, can aaa and bear with out the bother ol having to think. t . Tb pistol ehooting on Memorial Day rem tods oa of a new epidemlo thai haa broken oat in New York. A cheap revolver for boys of an ad venturous tarn of mind has been made, prica ninety centa. It is said that a half million of them have been sold, and ooe hundred and twenty five thousand are in the pockets of tha New York city boys. Here ia a good caose for alarm. But what can Arnm Tha li a train at carrwine I "I - ! ooocealed weapona ia not enforced, , , ... . K . . Amm , K J ing weapons. The New lork Tim closes an I editorial on the Conkiing episode I wilh tbaa words: "The resignation waa almost dee lilale of aoytpolitical significance. The re-election, ah o aid there be a re election, would be scarcely Ieaa mean ingieas. The episode, when con eluded, will probably be considered 000 of the most undignified and in excusable in recent political history. opints Turpenune. The Sute Council of tha Frienda of Tecepetaace maet ia Goldsboro oa I 00 iweinu surcet, uu ihccwiwi iu id-to-day. I arresting the culprit end safely lodging There are lota of mineral springs- ia North CeroUoa. but they fail to ad vex- I Use and lo publish the analyses of wsters. William rreanell of this place, whose wife died five weeks ago last Boa- I day. was married again last lnorsdsy. .ilA i-v-- wTn hi I a . s Winston ScrUinel: Abbott's Uraax townearp rvjactaa iae noca itw ai a a s - A a. aa or oaa la five. I Hickory irrrs. Miss Julia Gross, I while aUampucg to start a fire with kero- I city and county authorities yesterday morn seas oil tn the boose of Mr. Axor Shell was i0- for sssistance to enable them to reach so WufaUy boxned that her recovery la eocaidaiadooabtfol, - I . Leaksville GaxiU: Foar or l fire acUlee of CoL Bharpaa road 1 bow ready for tha croaa-Oas sad Iroo. The aaads are en the other side of Smith's river, I aaa ia a-w --1 villa. I A .a. . mmm, A ea 1 Ti JiaA-A -k . jmrnm Ia r a-Va. I. Concord Bun; Une of the tier- maa U borers oa lds 1 aim 01 iiwsoa atisen- haimar raceived a sura treks last Satnrdsy aad diad la a fsw aoura. He had ovar haaiad himaaLf walla at week aod drank vaitr isamodarately. , Ilalsigh . Struts-OUerxer: We Uaraad ywstarday thai maay of tha scep- paraoag visae Bear us ctiy aave Dean kniedbr cotd. A cromlaaat gentlemaa hare says that about oae third of hia vises were kiued, aad max a porvoa 01 taote - aaaa a .. 4 aura are na-uy ujurso. . . . . Z. i. .j m4M Km a I colored Mayor, Daacy.- Thia result was A . , , . 5 WILMINGTON N; C WEDNESDAY 251881 it wrlrtd at by Iht Dmocr&u Tot!a" for AJDCT, ramer inaa, w. r. wiuiamaoo, vbl.B iunnhiieui' tr1atir to h mlad by a colored rather than a, whlta Rapobli cao. i "Aeheboro Courier: The Prohi- biuoa Coareoiloa hera last Saturday Waa alim attended, -r Lt week Mr. Thoa. SnttttttZ-Z carrlad II Into tha field with hkn. By aomo thrtmth tha hand, and canilof f tha bona he wu driTlag tomsavay. , . ! i ' Lenoir Zvpic:-' - We are aorry to laara that nut haa appeared 00 tba wheat In certaia parta of the cocnty. Oor f amen are plaoUa nautnaUy Itrje dropa of com thla year. .There will be aa I Uoo thy year. The cherry crop ia partka- gZx5" Wm New Berne Kut 'STull: The I aimy worm la "playiaj wild worka" with Tk.VlL I ran off the track Satarday near Falliac I r an. a. M .ki. i - a.T i I amaahea ap. Fortunately 00 one waa nun. I or.rinxcitiZX I Hooting Qaaxtan, taere ta hardly a lamlly that hM nmt hMR -rlaftfld. anrt Tiimnma I the same miv be said in regard to seich- I borhoods on tha Core BoandL and oo Booth o Zt r"" and I healthy up to a ahort time ago he haa lost I M W ....I.. , tA 009 dc4d bome- nA.. ir...... w-i. rnM uiuauui ta ummu ( j caKWBKza.GAaaaa 7 - - - r ' ' ' ' V.. . . Jr c with quite a painful accident in Klnston, a dty lwo aJ07"Ia over the roou of a Urge tree standing on the sidewalk his foot slipped, and. twisting the leg In an I unnatural shape, aiaiocatad the ngni aroe. I ivbt. israei uaroing naa movaa lojrvin- ,loa and 9hu of u.Epcopaj church. A neat peTeoaago baa just been i W- W iW m m a m. fTl . 1 comalated bv tha members of thla church. I Mr. 3mm Caudle, jot I ,JUT lormeriy ciuien or gooa re- I ttaa Inft frv rvarta nntnwn tn Mnna the vengeaaoe of the law. There . are ru mors connecting him with several robbe nea ua leaves ma zamuy , nexuaa ntm. The many friends of. Her." A.' J. Fin layaon will learn with sorrow. that he has ta Van a ntavtAai ant la mw lit ai r Artlat calcoadlUoo. aiidhlsrecoTeryU'iiowdes. pairea,OX.-r.v '. r-V ; IxocldngnAnv Jiux The Rer. Rocer Mania delivered a very forceful and aatartainlag lecture on Prohlbltloa at the rreaoytanaa Conrcn oa last Bunaay xugat to a large aOutCSCe. rS DUnflay vtsiiuii, HVUI U V uwa, Hwwvt wwu, rain aod hall got latoTigoroaa exercise east llJ oottoo and cardea track was neatly. In jured, . ti Terry, J-tq.. airs, i-usa Terry. Samuel G. Covington, Washington Loag and others, having suffered considerable loaa. Lower down, near Mark's Creek Church, it waa perhaps worse. It Is staled ibi a paper, called the BtaJkely Oa utit, wa published In Montgomery county about sixty years ago by Diamukes A Ward, at the court bouse in Henderson. of lh- Yadkln .od Uwharrie, On J rnd'r aianieyiaai, lsmano lam. ine mercury ia the thermometer io this office . an tm w mm.m m . axooaaiwo; oo wa evenwg oi ioqau. ui stood at 70, and on the moraines of the 18th aad 19th at Ca JED CITY. natw AoracstTisKJiKNTa. Dm. Axnxxaon For rent. Messes Light serge suits. O. Dttbox & Oo. Soag books. Catmoif Ncttcx Crew brig Carin. P. Cmocrso Jb Co. Bottom flgurea. SOwTHxaULSD & Co. Horsea f or. sale. To Raj-tlx Horse, buggy and harness. teafrerr ! ta carallaa Blea HI lit. Officer Marsh Walker,of the police force. . a rCDOrted. when relieved at 8 o'clock last I - ..I.. ... . ...a I evenicg.inai ne ivMooeerveaiwomenioai. Ing arouad th. Carolina Rice Mill ia a ra- ther suspicious manner.and Officer O'Brien, who succeeded him on the beaL wm noU-I fled tn keen a ahem lookoot in that viclni- I tJ. Arriving at the mill he discovered it I open, and that one of the men bad taken a I bag of rice outside, and that the other, wbo carried a light, was in the act of following salt, when the officer eotered.and he quickly dropped everything, and mounting the stairs, jam pad from a second story window and escaped. Officer O'Brien succeeded in capturing the other fellow, and was on his way to the guard bouse with him, when he broke away, and after a long race also made good his escape. The policeman, however, promptly reported the fact at the City Hall, and Sergeant Robert Green, with atlAU 01 meo r.paia w a.. rcaBCc him In tie lock-up. The man who es- caoed was recognized as the engineer of the em-i0-a in hom tha nimoat coniidence bad been placed, and who bad I . ,u :. ... n I r, known that thieving was going on abotit new a n buuvb sausiLjaa-aLf as. aaat-ruaEaar 1 a naa vw a s tne premiaea. Qtai,ward veasi. chuareo, apparenuy in tne lowest aepws of pov'rtJ od dssUtution, called on the forme, home, which the woman aaya . . . "T7 .,., cv. tihm. f worked .Wt as a mechanic UQlil he died, since which time she has found It difficult to keep ooay i . . . . ... . ' '.v-. I . ---.. - . S I evou wui wia9Tt Kuy uw mm hww m i"s i her wav to her old home where ahe hopee to Improve her condition somewhat. Neith er the city or county funds could be need for such a purpose, hut some bt the officials sided her out of their private means to reach Goldsboro, where'ahe will probably ssceeed ia securing farther assistance. 1 m mm a 1 1 h 1 a XMta re. TT, fniinwinw la the nnmailabla matter I raaialnlaf In the" city poatoflceVp to this tt. um tn -n ar i Vit u ifrrrrw n Hi Poit lfaatv. ITandsraoflville. H. ol I Candy Webb, Columbus county. 1 " taaal Data.'; ' 'r:'i' . - Yeaterday waa.a jovely day. ' o . t .. , V 1 - . t Only one trifling case of drank leaaess waa disposed of by Mayor Smith yesterday mornings 1 t The Patrons of Mercy, a colored organixatlon, celebrated their annirertary by a parade, etc, yesterday. : Bishop Lyman is expected to arne here to-day, and will commence hit round of visitations at St. John's to morrow. Messrs. Hewes and Kiikwood, of Charleston, OoTeroment Steamboat In spectors, are here on their usual semi-occasional official visit. The Norwegian barque Nordcap was cleared for Payaandee, Uruguay. 8. A., yeaterday, by Messrs. E. Kidder & 8ons, with 818,654 feet of lumber. ' The annual meeting of the Children's Memorial Association will be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the school house of Misses Burr and Jamea. Oar amateur fishermen are get ting their lines in readiness for the first I kl-m.i. ..hMim n.a ..m. "';.m.i. I v.. u. -"l Uk" l 00 l?e 8tem , FtmpTt0T'r I row: leaving her wharf precuely at 5 a t t - - o'clock. A ariaartaauas; Tiwa. Laorinburg, the sprightly town which so many of our citizens visited on Sundsy last on the occasion of the church dedication. Is in Richmond county, ninety-five miles from Wihnlnvf nn nn the Hamlin a (lentral "irTKr -"J i - - I tn tfio rnnntr. i. tnrnrl nut from thm under the management and direction of Mr.. Jamea McGlynn, Master Machinist, who has now under process of construction the second largest engine and boiler io the United States, all the work upon whieb ia being done in the shops, including the forging of the axles. Mr. H. Behrens, of Wades boro, haa the contract for building a new round house for the company, which Will be commenced soon. The town is Improving very rapidly, and even thede- r m s - J I aUuctive oonflagrationa which bave almost devastated the place two or three times te3m to bave resulted beneficially in some respects, aa the buildings which were destroyed have very generally been re placed by better and more substantial ones. The town has nearly recovered from the effects of tha last big fire, and it is said that t ast, twenty-five new buildings are bow lom1 . J' . , raUoos are being made to buUd others. In the meftoUme bouse room ia In demand.and I w . . . ,'mmA m ri 1 1 ii i n XT iinnraiiiini war lew. a i ii ivti a biii war ana aa ---- - aa rapidly aa the -necessary material can be secured. Messra. M. G. McKoy & Bra are now engaged in making their own brick for , the cooatruction of. three- brick stores on Main street. There are four very neat churches in the place : the Presbyter ian.Rev. Mr. Coble, pastor; the Baptist, Rev. Mr. Stowe, pastor; the Methodist, Rev. Dr. j North, pastor; and the Catholic, which will - -. - m. m m m a a Jwa ba suDDlied from Wilmington. Tbere are also two colored churches, Baptist aod Me thodist. An attractive place of resort in the neighborhood is the mineral spring, located about one mile north of the town,the waters of which are said to possess very decided .. . beallb-glVing properties. Laurlnburg has I .. k. aitnaiat in iti I . . . - midst of a flourishing section and no doubt hss a bright future before It, especially as it has a very good newspsperthe Bitter? VTtm established there, which is calcnla- I ted, If the efforts of Bra McDuffieare properly seconded by the business commu- I nity. lo bring the place into prominent no tice aod stimulate well-directed enterprise among its citizens. Wilmington naturally feels a wsrm Interest in the place, so many of her former citizens have become identi fied with it. HaneTsoaae uraaa. The organ donated to the ladiea of St. John's Rectory Club by Messrs. E. P. Car penter, of Worcester, - Msssachnaetts, and Joan. T. James, of the Daily Iieutw, Is now on exhibition at Heinsbergere, where the public are invited to call and examine it. We learn that it har been pronounced by comnetent iudees a snlendid orean. It 1 will be raffled nnder the management, of Mr. Helnsberger, and the1 chances, we be- 'teT. flxed at 009 dolUr etch-10 lhat some ooe msy obtain a two hunurea aouar onran for a mere trifle, rgan lor a mere wu-o. CeaaBaiiBaeal mt Ike Key Stealers. I . 1 The three colored boyi, J. H. Johnson, 1 Zack Johnson and Boh Tiirner.arreated last week on the charge of stealing fourteen keys j from the locks on the doors of the new dwelling on the northwest corner of Second and Mulberry streets, had a preliminary ex- animation before Justice Gardner yesterdsy mornwg.sndattbecondusionofthetesU - mony, which waa conclusive as to their . . , " . . ItZ Sfl mm gY KT-ll BaffAT'Il Itir LDH1 r inrHlflULU II Ult- I - - -7 7- !, T , aDnroaching term of the Criminal Court, in defsult of which they were' remanded to - - . , . jail. aa lavitaslea atxtaaelea. A pressing Invitation haa -been given the Amateurs,' who recently performed Gilbert Sollivan'swPIrales of Penzance" in Charlotte with such signal success, to visit Wilming ton and nresent thla delightful opera. In tha event of an acceptance, which is earn- esUy hoped and expected, active prerra- lions will be made to properly care xor tne 1 visitors wnue mey are nere ana t-eir i stay enjoyable. Oailjr waailtar jjonatiaii .iuumuU , ; I The followingjill f abow : the .state of the thermometer, at the 8tatioo8 named, at 'l' j www vbwj wBuiwf. waa auvaii time, and also the amount of rainfall - 'j Inches for the twenty four jhoar4 ending I daily at P. Mn except Tuesday when is 43 hours. af furnihedby .SergeanU James w. . Watson. Signal Officer at this Station : Tern.' 78 It. F. . .00 .00, .00' .00 .00. ' : .00 .00 .00 .78 .09 .00. .02 .00 ; ... 00 .00 -.00 Weather. Cloudy Fair Cloudy Fair :.- Fair , Atlanta. . . Auuata a a a 84 76 76 91 84 83 81 73 77" 71 74 78 75 85 86 Ubarleston....... Charlotte........ Coraicana Galreston Havana Indianoia a a a a Cloudy Fair Jacksonville Key West....... Montgomery. .... Fair 'Th'tog Cloudy Lt Jain Fair Fair Fair Fair ronta Kassa Savannah.. . I Wilmington Pensacola . . . Port Eacs. . . . Tbe following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Local rains and partly; cloudy weather; no change in temperature; north to east winds, and a slight rise, followed by falling barometer. . ''awT'eafaaSaWai Aliased Ctt aatlba and Defraattlac. James P. Spann, colored, was arrested on Saturday afternoon last, by Officer Simon A. Richardson, charged with cheat" i ing and defrauding, and the case was. heard before J. C. Hill, J. P., yesterday morning. It appears from the .evidence that the defendant, who is a shoemaker, was employed by Mr. JH.;C. Twining to make him a pair of fine gaiters. After wards he (Spann) went to Mr. T. and repre sented that, be needed $1.50 to procure certain material with, which sum was fur nished in advance, and subsequently he : went to Mr. Twining's store and took up $5.80 in groceries, etc., on account of the shoes, stating that they were ready when ever he (Mr. T.) was pleased to call for them. Afterwards Mr. Twining went to several places where he was directed to go by Spann, at different times, with the understanding that be was to get the .t. 1 j :. of them, and finally came to the conclusion " I a a as as that he had been deceived and swindled. M Hill Montford, Jas Maston, J LMc During the examination the defendant I Millan, Joseph Meyrns, W C Moore, Felix acknowledged that he got the money and I mrHnam aa oliavattrl I niC,e8 u cnargea, I en n ' but," said he, "I pretense, for didn't I say the shoes were on the last? and where is the last and where are the shoes?" It is furthermore stated that defendant, at the close of the examination, asked permission to say a few words privately with the mag istrate, and then offered to biibe him with fifteen dollars to. require only a straw bond of $50, without justification, for hia ap pearance at court; when the justice re marked that if it wasjnot very certain that be would have to go to jail anyway, he would send him there for. contempt bf conrt. The accused was then rea aired to . ' give a jusuueu uuou to me eum ui iiw iw his appearance at the next-term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was locked up to await the action of the grand jury. A raarderoaa Aaaaalt. A young man was on his way home Mon- uay nIght, about half past 1 o'clock, and I 3 had just turned from Market into Ninth street, when he says he was set upon by two colored men, one of whom struck htm with s stick and stunned him so that he bad to lean for a moment against the brick wall at that point to recover himself . In meaatimn tha man who had stricken . . ... . . . mm wttn tne sucx naa run across tne street i Dul hl8 companion had drawn a razor from I hil -.4 and wai In the tct of U8inf. it nnon the vounir man. when the latter aA;ZBli thn arm tf tha aaaailant anil ntrnoy.' gie ensued, during which both parties came to the erouod. the voune man at the bottom. The latter was then in a measure in the power of the man, but he succeeded in keeping him from using his razor with much effeet.lt hough he received some eight or ten wipes serosa the throat, each of which made a gash, but fortunately to only a alight depth. The young man also succeeded in getting bold of a brick at one stage of the assault, with which he struck the man on the forehead, causing a wound from which the blood flawed profusely. Finally he managed to turn his assailant and get on top, about which time the other man came across the street; when, seeing that both men were as bloody as butchers, he com manned ahnntintr "mnrdurw at tha ton of hia I lungs. .The young man says he, then got loose from the man with whom he had been struggling and ran across Market street to the carttbouse in that vicinity, and about the same time two men reached the scene of the lata disturbance, no doubt attracted - 1 . .n . , , M .,.,. .n .,. uy aiv aawcaaj twt-mwww aaw aiiaaaak aiv, eaaawaaw Bj.hep of :tha coio-ad men.-who started to fol,ow lhe -0UnR man UPt but llnally? rnade in uotbet dlrecUon . The victim of the went to the house of a relative In neighborhood and washed the blood jrom hl- rrsoh. He says he generally P.rrie. - considerable sum of mohev about nim wlien fct was noldoubt known or suspected by hiawould-be assassins, who intended to overnower and rob him W. C. T, V. The regular weekly meeting of the above named aociety . will, ,be held at the usual place. Hook i Ladder Ha;ip on this (Wed neadsy) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, punctually. The yearly dues,' fifty cents, can be sent to J the Treasurer, Mrs. S. W. Davis, or to the Hall at tbe meeting. : -v .. Persaaal. , . , . . . Mr: A. David left Monday evening for New Yprk. wh steamer vuy y jwrun ios uwi yu uj. -o pww; - two or three months. l - Vatai;: Aeetdaaiti: in asmaawtelc Vanos nan Kuied ir a nne. ft ;. r Particulars were furnished the Star yesterday-through' the mail and- by persona in 1 from SmUhTille.-of th terririla eath of Mri BahaolphimamsifBilBoniof Thomas it I M.! Williams, Esq., who Urea about a mie- ! about a mile from the house.and unhitched hia mule and mounted it to ride home, when' the animal threw him and ran. :: One of his tegs became entangled In the chains and he was dragged all the way to the house, where his' father and others endeavored lo catch . the mule; but the animal turning, jumped a I fencestill dragging Mr, William.8, who, was alive' at that time--and rati for two or three miles along the road.' Every attempt to catch the mule only added toils speed, and Mr, Williams waa not released until kicked fie by the frantic animal. When his friends reached him he was dead, his body being terribly crushed and bruised. KIVHB ANQ ItlAltlNE. Steamship Benefactor, hence, arrived at New York yesterday.. ; v The blockade runner, Oeorgiana Mc (M, which went ashore near the bar during UllT Xilgllt a 6YQQ OUllS the war, is being wrecked by the schooner A RK BOTH 8IAS02(abli and rkasona Tfow, which brought up a part of the ma BLK'wBpnj!AWHTia8,' cbinery yesterday. LIST OP LBTTER8. Remaining in the City Post Office. May 25, 1881, unclaimed: A Carrie Anderson. B Julia Bataoo. Nancey Bloodeood.Geo Bales, Clarisa Broadhurst, Kissie Butler, Fannie Bishop. Annie Bilbro, W W Brad ley, Richard Brooks, Martin Bahlin Bead & Davidson, Isaac Brinkley, Louis Brown, Bennett Brown. C-Qeorge Cornie, John Casteen, Rev W C Cowan D N Davis. .. E Joseph Elerson, Nig Evans, Eddie L Everett Elsie Evans. Jf -Andrew Frosting, W If Turpliaa. G Chauncte Gillespie, Wm Gage. H Jamea Herring, John Howard, Zach eria Hussey, Elizabeth Hargrave, Eliza Howard, Isabella Hussey, Lew Hill, Lissie Hill, Martha Hoy wood. I Lovania Isam. J Martha James. L W H Lucket, W W Ladd, Soloman I u.cail, Ioyd, P Lincbam, Eliza Law- I ."car, ueorge aioseiy, Atrrea Mcb'erson, Peter Mallet, Maggie McKiver, Maliasa Moak, Mery Jane McGoire. Louvenia Man- nine, Green & Maxwell. Josephine Morton Ann McRae, Alenor Moore. P Wm Price. Robert Pickens, J W Price. . R A B Robeson, Martin Robeson. S Caroline Sanders, Jennie L Smith, Mary Ann Sneeds, Sallie K Sholar. Albert 1 Btocklin, J M Stone, J N Spooner, M Sper- man. MB Simmons. Lorenzo Stephens. Theo Augustus Schmitzler, Thomas Spicer Wiiey Bickes. T Delier Tucker,' Edward Tucker, Diana Turner. W Marshall W Wilhem, C B Warters, Sam Waters, Martha Wortham, Emma Wood. Eva E Wilson o n; 4i, t I , ,T!rr tV?SrJ. . I list wiu piease say auveruseu. XL nv called rorwitbu thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Ed. R. Brink, P. M. Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. CITY T3. A SABS BARGAIN. A well efltabUshed and "00 a Pro I l a am ' m, . - . la offered for sale. saie. uerms easy, jror terms and particulars apply oaper. "I DONT WANT THAT Boston lady said to her husband when he brought borne some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her mlaesable for xonrteen years. At tne am attack: tnerearter was admmlBtered to her with such good results a ..iu ii i tm . uu. n .11 n aaii an a aui I that ahe continued its nee until cured, and waa bo I enuiumasop in iui praiBe uiat sne inancea twenw-1 eninnaiaaiie in liasrauetnas an or ne wisSXS66 That 8tniC 18 Hop Bit" OVER $5CS,C09 AWAITING OWNERS. The TharitT HosBltal at New Orleans. La., la the redol ent of over a million ef dollars said bv the J ana State Lottery for the errant of its franchises: and SLA. Dauphin, No, SIS Broadway. New York city.or at New Orleans. La., has made the announce- ment that on June 14th the next Grand Bemi-An nual Distribution among holders of $10 tickets, or fractional parts thereer. over half a million dollars will be distributed under the sole care and manage ment of Qenl'a O. T. Beauregard of La and Ju- bal A. Early, of Va.. the Oonunlselonerson behalf of the ticket holders ana the management. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a latter wxltten to the "German Reformed Keesen ger," at Cnambereburgb, Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Window will prove the American Florence Nlehtingale of the Nursery. Of this we ai urr. IB WlUlb m I XlUhul V.m (m. . are so sure mat we win teacn our "Busy" to say, 1 tx tt -"A blessing en Mrs. Wlnulow," for helping her to XOM JN 66(1 R TOIllO urviveaod escape the griping' colicking and teeth- I cc WAX U MRS. iQ SY RUP relieves the child from pain, and cures dysen tery and diarrhoea, it softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the in fant safely through the teething period, lt per- forms precisely wnat It professes to perform, every part 01 u nouunK less, we nave never -Been j Winalow knew her only through the prepara of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If sn nifl tnn mvAP wa vnnin mat we had the power we would make her. as she is. a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. . aaaia- HODGES In tbis city, last night, SYLVESTER nuiMao, sonoi. w. ana is. a. ueages, agea one year eight months and twenty-one days. : The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at S o'clock, from the residence on Fifth between Church and Castle streets. Friends and acquaintances of tbe family are invited to at tend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Baffle. QNB DARK BAY HORSE, BUGGY AND HAR NESS . Sixty chances at $3.00 per chance. Kant e to take place at the Stables of Capt. T. J. Souther land, Saturday, 38th Inst. Bach chance to be drawn from the hat. my 35 It i Ship Notice. AIJL. 'PERSONS ARK HEREBY forewarned not to trust or harbor any of the Crew of the Swedish Brig CA 'RTN. as the Master and ConaieBee.'will not be responsible or debts of their contracting. . t - Wu. SCH-KDT. Master. my 35 St For Bent. From 13th July ta lat October. HOUSE on Maao-boro .Sound, fifteen rooms, two kitchens and servants' rooms, two fine wells of water, bathing house, thirty feet a oarer boat - house aad itakles: would suit two families; tne most aeairaoie oeeiaenee on the coast. . Apply for terms to -mySSlw DR. ANDERSON. ji t ... t m -if jn.a-.rtnth . u JiA. -- J"l fid l r .!. two month,., i'.,. V.. , IT o .. Three moo Ihi, 84 far"Coatrftet Adtwtiaemeiita lakk u rrr .- ! juiep mm Moapwell ifp aukco rat 14a if. -A. NEW? ADVERTISEMENTS, O PERA HO U SE. Monday Evenlnc, ITfay 3ili. 1 R. A. B. CHASS HAS THi ' bOMOIt to f ' ' nonnee repreirntitloo of : THE BBAUTIPTJL KOM ANTIC JUVENILE OPEIiA OP Golden ; Ilalr and itio 3 Dean. Seventy-fire jonog Ladies, M!bbci and Boyi In Chora. Beaatifal Scenery. Splendid Coatamca, appropriate Stage BeUlaes and action. ' Triple QaarteUe of Geotlemen-ririt , time lo Wilmington, in Select Hale Cnernie. Admlasion 60 cent. Childraa Sa cents. Be served Seat 35 centa extra, at Heinaberger'a. mySSeoay ; enwefr.' COL'D BILK SaiALDS. BltK do. ate., ate., c, Ar atDlCSON'S. P3r2J it Clothier and Merchant Tailor. "K OrrZR AT BOTTOM FIOURIS- ' 20.000 Baah Prime WHIT CORN. S.OOOBaahOATS. ' 700 Balee Cbeiee T1MOTHTHAT. mm n300BaibBUDPBA8C "Beet BOLTKD MBAL fa the city grlndlB. daily. FRB8TON OUCMIh( CU. m..,,, - MUlere and Orala aad y5tf u . PamnntDeaiera. At Our Stables, QPPOSITK THK OPlTtA HOU8B, WB pAVS for sale a nice lot of SADDLE AND HARNESS HOBJBXS, for Laelee or Gentlemen. my 5 tf JAS. W. SOUTHKRLAND a CO. 2000 Copies I NEW TESTAMENT I Revised Oxford Edition, JCT8T RBCEIVBD AND CAN BB HAD IN K1UHT DIFFERENT STYLES, from IS ccnt and npwarda, at Heinsberger's. my 34 tf The Bise and Fall of the CoHfeflcrate GoTfiriimeit. By Jefferson Davis. In two toIs octavo. PRICE 15.00 PER VOLUME. THE UNDERSIGNED, HA VINO BEEN Ap pointed Agent for the sale of thia great woric. I 1 now ready to receive anbacrlptkmi ia. all carta ef tha I . "amraaj wuea u wt in ail parta of I cuunur in reaa wnat tne cuatingaUhed head of tbn diatlnanialuwl KmH nf th Confederate Government haa to aay abont the cansea which led to the War, and the result or the great conflict. Is already manifested by the eager- neaa for early coplea. naiiun nt.KHi, my xfsi wit aa ta th Agent. Grand Excursion To Wavalifn-tAn rit Mr n.-. ROM Wikgton. leatino FRONT bt" I a IS feWfVt' at Q BJ t T Ta Trt A mET VPTWtaa tMnn I jr ft V. i",wS"rI,w,""l1,, ,M rilnalnotnn a.iut rmtmrm wit f s.eo; from Qoldeboro and return only SA00; from eldon and return 84.00. Rarinmui nui wii k given from Florence to Wilmington, .Newborn to UoldBboro, Tarboro to Rocky Mount. TlckeU for fona to June 6tb, by CapL John U Boatwrlght. Mr. O. W. Yates, W. H. Howe, Anthony Manluby or Elijah Lane. For further particulars apply to orElUah Lane. For fnrthar iiarti.iAii Zh : ; n.yit aaa- m COBSETS ! CORSETS ! CORSETS ! Brown Roddick 45 Market Street. 09IEAGENTB FOR ROTH'S PATENT DOU p BLE BONE CORSETS. They are aaade with two rows of Bones placed one upon the other, on each side, giving lt double the strength and elasti city usually obtained in other 'Ctorseur doing away wun oroaen ana rutty side steels, and making lt absolutely unbreakable In those parts Mblected to hook double Clasp,and are cat strain, xnev nave aa extra long are Claap,and are cat proportionately long and back, thaa nMtin. wiv Am.- Sve on me aiaes mand for long Corsets. Sold only by BROWN A RODDICK. my 31 tf 45 Market Bt U8E Mrs. Joe Person's INDIAN TONIC BITTERS Oxvokd, N. C, Feb. t, 1880. 'Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured-or Utile girl, who was badly afflicted with Scrofula in tha eyes, after all other available means had failed. K. E. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp for testimonials of remarkable cures. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, FrankUnton, N. C. For sale by WM. H. GREEN, Drgt. mhjSly nac Wilmington. N. O. Lea Sa . La r ' ' NEXT DRAWING OF THE I ' a JLonlslana State Xotterjr TAKES PLACE JUNE 14. PRIZES FROM , $30,000 to $100,000. Price, Whole tickets, $10 Halves, $5; Tenths, ft. Address Lock Box art, - my 18 tf Vrilmlnxton, N. C. FieiHorses. I HAVE JU8T RECXIVED ONE CAR LOAD of Yoangr Web-Brake Saddle and Haraeas HORSES, from Wester Virginia, and among tbeaa aome FAMILY HORSES, to which I call apaeial attention, and which I efler for sale at sav Stables on 5th Street between Mulberry and Walnut. aptStf . BENJ. BOOTT. John H Hardin,- PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,; t NEW MASJCET, myS3tf Wilmington, N. C to the editor or this I If in&iv b !. , V "eaaay atom In c --a- I and nighty .Special Cars rftaerred ferVhlte people. I Itaafc rt nwAnm will k a . . i . r. am n tl -. - I v" u. f.c all U. 11 1 1 Hill I I 1,1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 25, 1881, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75