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v" J" 1 tS&tJltwioaf e one ayi .vitKwowMiM.lt rt- . d MOEHniG STAR. --FKi ' three oav . ttfonr dava. S0o 1 NNrWj5 m , .ItUlKU DAILY XXCXPT UUMIjA V"H.' l-Jr ,..yer, (by mmiD postage J4.:v.i'.-.i. ,,i months, " " ., rct! months, T . ... .t v . j 36 Ti City num'' y n m ta oiiuthorlaod WUKtm more than o prance. ' intercd at tbe Peat Office at Wilmington, N. i. as eeeond-ciaee matter. 1 - 1 -. " OIITLIIHKfc. . ' . ' Kive hundred and tweaty-aevea perauoa died in Chicago last week; the highest aum- ber ever known before vu 4C2- ..rTVe.' Accient Oder of Hibernians refuse to to ioio the Irishmen's Contention at Chicago1 ,;o tbe giound that it is a secret society aad jo 9 Dot receive the sanction of the Roman Catholic Church. High waymea rob bed two stage coaches near Fredericksburg, Western Texas. Cincinnati and Nash vil'e bare each received a bale of nw eoi- ll)U. The retrocession of the Transvaal t . ihe B )crj has been formally effected, lUJ the South African Republic procltim- Moy Jewish towns in Russia ,t inca burned. Two men killed tiy i;binitg uo the Canadian Pacific Rail way iu Manitoba. Ami-Jewish dla- .u.-bauces btve occurred in Weal Prussia.' Reports from thirty-five counties, ia' N'mih Carolina show tbe condition , of (be cu'tnu crop lu be about 3 per cent. l.,-r ' Lau laat y ear at the una Umer-Jaly UO. i'U iavoiaole season io August may c. f ci 'li s The condition bfPiesK ,lrU' GtrfjfM y-3tr1y was reported by tae Mi Kr..u4 ai aiisUciory. -New YtMk ,u-.!kcie: Money 2i3 per cool; CuUOP ,:U;i a. 1212i cla; southern dour firm and q npi v. $5 157 CO; wheat about steady, unti i' t! red $1 121 18; euro, ungraded 50v4tfl oN; gpirit8 tur:niiie a'eady at 43f i i -iii.-; ' i-ui-Jj 05. The- imDcrcs last week in New V.-ik aggregated $11,752,859. Several deaths from sunstroke oo currt .l in New York last Saturday. I he prices of cotton goods in New York remain firm. Tbe market' is iidi ac'tivu. The entire vote for prohibition will j, equal one third of the Democratic I vote of the State. The. Star weather record shows I the foliowiog: Friday 5,88 degrees; g, S3; 7, 89; 8, 86$, 9, 87. I I lie l'resiaent is representea as i e.ung on Hatisfaotorily, but some ih tumperature is too high. Judce Lawrence, First Comptroller . I . I ii Hie umcuuj, ua giTcu an ujnuivu I ilm cuts dowu the fees of TJ. S. Mar- A tobacco store in New York was r..l.b-i laat Saturday of 50,000 cigars. k belonged to Reinitz fc Sor, Pearl xlTeet. I he crop prospects in aeotions of ..uih Carolina are said to oe very .;i.c .uraging. Many oi tne papers i vive ; very tiloomv account. Drouth 1 ... I in' prevailed excessively. I aimer fasted forty days. lit!Moii went ye bolter. Now Tan- . r rr- j IT- I ii. r proposes to try it lor vo uay". no i io l fed on eleclrioity. He is I i.iiw laLiennin? ior me siiemuk at i.e keeps on he will go to his grave or a lutKttic asylum. I u.e strong democratic count.y tii i.")iuiuuu8 gives ueariy nuu uiajuutj I l , M fn . n . n I a-imsi prohibition, and tbe banner Democratio county of Duplin goes I ihe name way by 1500 majority. I There ia no comfort in these figuroa I r. r Republicaus. 1 Tin re are some crumbs of comfort for the Pros. Haywood county gives 21 msjority for prohibition. Cleave land oes anti by only two and Mitchell by only 15 majority. Just wait until you bear from .Long Creek m'hJ Stump Sound. The county of Northampton has had a local prohibitory law in opera- tion for several years, but it dov ... . I voles against .prouibition uy - I maiontv. It cast only 631 votes lor ,robibi,io0. Tbe Democrauo f the county is about 2,200. Rossa has written a letter to Secre- i? .v,:k t.A k;- him a , ! " T T V for becoming tbe tool of H,ngusn ..... . vtimn iih denies navinz anv , . -i knowledge of the infernal maohme business. Stand aside O'Donavan it until you aro called into court. The ugly wound of the President was probed. It is now said that none of the great cavities were reached by the bnllet. that the liver and pento- ... . neura are untouched, and tbe bullet i embedded in the muscles of the t , . back. But be recovers very slowly, The British theatre is returning to ihe spectaculai-tbat is to stage car- pentry. As an exchange say a this it not tho dr.m .t .oy mo,, tb.n the monkey's fiddle-playing is music Bat theo tb.t? . peopl. rather hear the monkey than Ole Bull, if he were living. . r I : s- 1 I . 1 - 1 .dLJxxYiiiNO; i2o. i fiwiunm&TO -r-Haw Jaitmgffuu alters cat .time .to eompoaod or put np; tnaatciaeaviav a (htltt. rulipg , to thfl; Rnintiatd. Think of . fellow Jisviocto wreatle sirday and all night with the follow )Qt and then be expected to do any Hhiog else: Bromide of Potash, pota kii bromidum, baa for its synonyms: JJCalium JirpmcB &ykvbt9mat4 of JPotcMctn' FotcutcB JJydrobopias, JCali Hydrobromieumi .JBromme cU Potass, JSromJidliurr ITalittmdro JBromwxuer9to4aurt9 JTaW," aol !loBhaii.1aT09ll Yeel better! . ' . . , ... , jL 1 DVe directed attention' reoently to the very sattoftbry proflu ot; South and we said we expected the North titioUna mUta'odlitfwt re palts but they never published aa fiual, itaieriiMtBka Grufge (Gi.) JkporUr baa tbia W y: -:--f We learn tb&t tbsi1bsUneo) aheeta of ihe Alabama rand Qeoreia cotton milla, covering openGona tor (hb past fiscal ytar, show a net profit of about 20 per centr a result gratifying not only to" the owners, but to the com munity at lsraje, who recognize the great benefit of such institutions in onrmidsy. , , K. , . ,. . A ontio in the Southern Presbyte rian Review says of John Richard Green, the Sngliah historian, that he rV&klv that iuT of oompreaeioD and historie fore ahorteulug, with critical insight, grsphio portraiture and unaffected. weight and simplioily of style. This is jodicious. It interprets correctly. Green is a writer of great abilities, and hia style is one of the best among all British historians H ortn Carolina tuaoer u coming into Botioe. ioUtiiaa as great a I a m a vartetT of Taiuaoie wooas ana mine rals as this. Tlie following we find . . i-. I Mil W M. K.H IHU ITTT " Aaoiher Ciaeionatl Dartv has lost coa eluded ine Durcbaae of 60.000 aems of the Peel and Gilbert Ueda ta the Cherokee . at dtatict or uranata county, iona yarouna. I ao iuo paid was aia.uuu. ineiaaawaa paiCQUM tOT 1U Mppiy OS DlOe, poplar, chestnut and hickory timber, which will be tafud w Chattanooga, Tennessee, asuseat thence North by ralL" ' . Comet "C" is reported lit tbe. Nor thern papers as . visible to. the naVed eye, lis distance asV.no w from the earth is not very great only 97,000, 000 miles. The diameter of the bright part surrounams me nucleus u ii,- vou muea; tnai oi uie ongm 140,000 miles: total diameter of the ' i Aa SI 2. p f -.1-. .a,. Aff afA envelope zuu.wv mues, ieugui a wq tail 3,000,000 miles or more. Eurekal RaUy,ya,rally. We've e J .t- .v:LI! V.i louna uruuiuuivu wuut U ay wood gives 21 majoriry for pro- didiliod. ' juittuuia ui tuai voo- bly, xaay . find another. Cleaveland irave oaly two anajoiity against, bat a mlaa- ia as rood aaa mils. Don't of - lUDnblio: - General Robert . Patterson, whose deaib iu Philadelphia, has been an- nounned,waa a soldier utf.lhe irar of 812. lie also made good reputa- tior, in the Mexican war and figured in the war between the States. He was a man of the highest reputation for probity and truthfulness. Lipnitb Turpentine. -i- Warren ton Oazette: Wad dilla elegant new btlck store Is fiatohed, except aoma Inaide wora. riou oon piwij weu for three week's work. TTinatnn Journal: Onr macria- Uftles tnj County OmmlWner, lo Joint iwwooniu,iMa- . nar -m la vnf iSBi taw 28 cents State. 30 lcoBiy ara Hfwawi tax. '"' w .. -flY -. ' Hiokorr-txrMman. ine r-pxs jffi52 1 a,x persons were added to the church by 1 1 1 lauia kjuuuasw aw m w m confirmation I Shalbv Auforai JGodd lrain in I thia aetiua laat Hatordav evenins. ine vvumi-u,oBUsowiHiotniaubjectof I pouc acbools aad public school teachers. I .. I. K.rt' rWYt t&ehn and At vciy - - ffiTlSZ tneni gtwu I t.i v n.nhnrr HevorUf: There is a movement on foot to abolish the Inferior Conns U 'tkokeir 6-RAttlaaiialtea are getting ripe hereabouts, . xwo noe. largo, ?.i f-iui wmim kiUad near Banbury with in tbe last few days; one had thirteen, and tbe ether fourteen rattles. Chrito -Obierveri. It ia gen- ndaratood that the dry. aldermen wiliaticJi to the: ordiasncea passed l.by.tha I old board, in spite of me reeojt 01 tne vote 1 ... oaMti.a 0f license is the county. Tb.reare, they MJ. one hondxedvls- Mortal All HaaliBg Sprint, end large proportion of these are Charlotte people- a. New En land railway ear arrived ia the , -a-ht of iLenoir 7opc wrfte. ."I drifted isto ibe."Core oa 'JrLXrSS for coO'leet oi mmber,' wr Weords gJff&OTSS? popUrs Ue Jsrgesa ia 29 feel in circumfer- ence just above ground, and 24 feet where 1 ' ;4 h U X. (i ypu would: cut the etimp, making in 8 feel on ne stump. y it w a rouna doojbu true, and carries its size well for 0 feet np. not tapering more than afoot in that distance. r-i Monroe njVJrerz vrur reauera rill dAnbtlflaa remember creaflt 2-to Ihls paper, last fall, an account of aa accident whereby Mr. Memphis' Belk had hlathlKh broken while engaged in packing cotton. Bometima afterward Mr. . Pell,; fell' from a . doorteri and broke the boses in the sanw Elsce. 1 QulistTiesday; w as oiaebackSciiiite' xtpidly hlSj nrt lie relnt broke, and he was thrown? or lsl from his hone, and that unfortunate limb was brow ken again in the same 'place making the third time it has been broken da the last twelve months. i i-Goldsboro : "MeheAaer: "Tb dw&mnsi of . Mr. L. D." fllddens, ; io .Als city, was struck , by x lightning Wednesday night of last' week. rortanately; Hde moliahsd only the chimney ( torv anaVhen escaping on the tm xoof, split a, post nd sc altered brick and plastering into, a . room oochnied br MIsS Liizie. Mr. Glddena rjdesV daughter, stunning her -.1 dr a lew mo- melta only. . lMmage aoouL .fou. ' Mr, W. J. Uest passea inrongn tnis cuy Satnrdar. bound north. " Mr: "Best speaks of hia road to Salisbury as a mattef Of fact, aad means to have the line completed within eighteen montns. ' a. letiss irora E. G. Ghio, Superintendent of the Beaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company, informs us that there has been a considerable re- . 1 . m - r a..4 -.11ft auction in r&iiroaa iare over mat eeeuni road. The following are -the present rates : From Weldon to Portsmouth 1st clsss $350, 2d cists $2.80. Round trip $4.W. Off a Hicks stabbed Wm. Reaves Saturday nfcbt. Salem Press: Corn , ia .looking badly in and about Smith Cove. Beveud farmers who have large crops - in tbe river bottoms ssv thev will make but .half crops. --Frank. Jones, ei-sheriff of Yadkin county, met with a serious and painful ac cident on Friday last, ine team atiacneu to a waKon became restless snd finally ran away, throwing him out and breaking a leg and an arm. We are informed that Lewis Harper, colored, employed on the Midland Railroad, beyond Yadkin, was burled in a sliden one day last wees, lie was eneaired undermining the side of a deep cut when the eaith gave way, and, sliding down, buried him. Vigorous shoveling by the Other hands soon exhumed him, a little bruised snd considerably frightened. Geo. E. Vogler, one of our printers, has constructed an amusing toy in tbe shape of a box with a hopper, in which is poured wheat. By turning a crank the wheat dis appears and a nice lot of andy drops from a soont below. It is a magic box, and if grains of pop corn are put in the hopper taey come out below popped ready to eat. -r Concord Sun : Crops are gone. AH the rain that comes between now and Christmas won't help very much. The only crop that shows well at all, is lowland corn aad this is in fair condition. A serious fight occurred at Phcsnix mine las Wednes day: evening between Dock Boyken and Martin Propat. Boyden used a knife, and Fropst suffered seriously in consequence having his left arm laid open in two parallel gashes from the shoulder blsde to the elbow. We regret to learn of the death of Richard C Lentz, of Greensboro, a young man who has many friends and relatives in Concord. He died at hia home on Wednes day evening last, at 2 o'clock, of fever. The dwelling of J. A. Thorn, at China Grove, was burned Tuesday night, together with the kitchen and some furniture. Last Tuesday morning as the taain was moving out from the depot, a negro at tempted to climb upon a box car, when a piece of plank caught his foot and knocked it nsder the moving wheels. His foot was cut just half in two lengthwise. Ed. Fish er wrapped it up for him in a piece of bag ging, and he went on to Salisbury. Raleigh 2ews-O server : Anti- prohibition majority is estimated as far as heard from at 112,000. . The boarat of Bute canvassers will meet Thursday, the 25th of August. ' The Governor, Secretary of Bute,' Attorney-General and two Sena tors to be chosen by, the Governor ono from each party will conifflota the boar&L Rev. Thos. EL Skinner. D. D-, will preach the annual sermon before the Young Men's Christian Association oi tne University on tbe afternoon of Sunday, September 11th. Bunday.'afternoon we were favored wttn a fine ram, not a neavy shower, but a steady downpour. It began soon after one o'clock and continued for five hours. The rain was general, it ap pears, through all this section of the Slate. The farmers feel much encouraged, though to save tbe crops it will take at least two davaofrain. The denosit of half a million of the bonds of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, by that com pany in the Treasury of the State,is in pur suance of the contract of sale to Mr. Best. Ws understand, however, that Mr. Best claims to be president of tbe company and repudiates this particular issue of bonds. CoL A. B. Andrews, president of this road, yesterday deposited with the State Treasurer $520,000 in six per cent, mortgage bonds, being numbers 1 to oxu inclusive, of 1.000 each. These are so deposited in accordance with "An act to provide for the sale of the Srate's interest in the Western North Carolina Railroad, and for other pur poses," ratified March 29, 1880, at the sneclal session. Thev are delivered to the Treasurer in accordance with sections 12 and 24 of chapter 26. laws of special ses sion, 188a We learn that tbe Western road trains will run to within two and one half miles of Marshall this week. By the 1st of October the road will be in running order to Within two miles , of the Warm Spring.. : , -. ' '. . ; 1 NBV Alvstaaa'iaiKcirjiKM'r. ExctTBSiON Prof. Agostini. Bids For belfry on City Hail. R. M. McIotihe Carpets,' etc. Mtjhsojt Caasimere coats cheep. PnorosAXS For police uniforms. F. M. Fremont For sale or rent . Gene Eata . t , ; , -., , , . Rev. Dr. E. A. Yates, of i tho .Front Street M. E. Church, left yesterday for the. eastern part of the State, intending1 to be present at the meeting of :the New -Berne District Conference at , Long's Chapel, Green county, tomorrow, after which he expects to visit Beaufort andQther sections of the District of wliioh -AaV&B formerly Presiding Elder. 'Re-.' CttigwiU. - - . . - -ii . , . fill bis pulpit on Bunaaj morning next, but there will be ao night services. Dr. Yates expects to be 1 absent about two. weeka, - - - - --.- ;- i Bxayatt's TJeara. r The only case before' the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of Bel pi Gill, colored, charged with drunkenness . and reslsung the police, and he was sent below for ten dsys. " "" !""; '' n i r 1 1 1 1, xx i ; XX - -i i i 1 r 1 " t w ; ; j i j n. i Wednesday. fcoeaif -Basev;-5e.fh wf-'i:i? i: "WJ'"f.ni:V ii; 'j A largo. iBuj8iottypa,rtyi;ia ex,t peeled to arrive here on the Steamer -JoAn .DatMefblsafterriddnl '"'! The Clerk of the Superior Court; moved his ofaipe temporarily ioto the Court roomuprstairs yesterdsy, where he will be found at present. .:- .-...!'-..,; The lodse near tbe entrance to pakdale Cemetery has recently been re paired and repainted, snd: now presents ; a very floe iappearance. , , li si, lb -U-Prof. Agpaiinl will give a mpon- Iattt excursion on Ihe steamer; Passport, with music and danclng.on Thursday even ing next See advertisement. '- ; : ' 4- Mr. W. W Yopp, who has been connected with the Railroad Shops at Florence for spine time past, Is now; in the freight office of the W., C A R, R. here. -U We saw yesterday a specimen of very fine Urge ; apples from the orchard of "MrJ N. W. Powers, neae LeasbUTg; -Pender county. They are Known as -metiopon- tani." J- Alderman Jas; B.- Huggins, for the jCommittee, Invites bids for erecting a belfry, on the City Hall building and re-, moying the bell from the new market house to the same. i- At last accounts Rev. Mr. Tay lor j of Ihe First Baptist church, was at Bos- ton, and be is now probably at some of the watering places in that neighborhood. He may be absent until the 1st of September. A vicious dog that severely bit Mr. Thos. Spoooer on the leg a few weeks ago; and whose owner made an effort to spirit him away, was discovered and killed by a police officer in the neighborhood of Fourth atfrl Wooster streets on Monday af ternoon. Three devoted disciples of Isak Walton went down the river fishing yester day, and, consequently, there was only one fish cart in market yesterday afternoon . It is hoped tbe stock of fish is not entirely ex hausted, but that a few were only frightened off and will return again when danger no longer lurks ia the dark waters end rocky crevices at the mouth of tbe river. ' Dally Weatner Raiiecinx. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington moan time, and also the amount of- rainfall in inches for the twenty four hours ending dairy at 3 P. M., except Tuesdsy, when it is 43 hours, as furnished by the Signal Officer of this city : , Temp. Bala fall. Weather. Atlanta. 88 88 .53 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fair Fair Cloudy Fair Clear Cloudy Cloudy Fair Cloudy Fair Fair Fair Clear Augasto Charleston Charlotte Oorsicaca Galveston........ .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2.00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 90 87 95 87 81 89 89 85 89 98 88 88 88 86 86 Havana. ......... Indianola Jacksonville Key West Montgomery Punta Rassa Savannah Wilmington Cedar Keys Port Eacs Pensacola ? The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic flutes to-day: Warmer and fair weather, winds mostly southwesterly and stationary or. lower pres sure. Tbe Vanilla Piaau The plant known as the vanilla, or mQre commonly as 'dog tongue," Is getting to be quite an important article of export here. About seventy-five balea (about the aize of cotton bales) were received for shipment at the depots in this pisce during; the past week, mostly from Magnolia, twentyflve of which were to go to New. York, twenty five to Chicago and Ihe remaining twenty- five to some other Northern city. Consid erable quantities of the plant are to be found in the neighborhood of Wilmington, and many of the colored people 'make it a part of their business . to gather it ,ie and take ii to persons who purchase; ft, for the Northern markets. The plant is said to be a very prolific one, the leaves which are broken off being soon replaced by fresh ones; and is valuable on account of its medicinal and flavoring qualities. It is also prized by ihousewives,vwho use it to impart a pleasant odor to the contents of trunks, bureau drawers, etc. mentnlr mrtaary Bepert, fiFrom the report ot Dr, J. C. Walker, Superintendent of Health, mado to the. Xard of Aldermen at their last sesslen, we i$ave the following, statement of the num- Der of deaths occurring in Wumington du ring the month of July, just closed; L' Whites Males 8; females 0; adults 4 children 4, Total 8. Colored Males 11 ; females 9 ; adults 13 Children 8. Total 20. . . : Total deaths foMhejnpnlh 28. Well :?rvfet.--w v 1 A gentleman from' Columbus Informs us that a child was born in Bogue township in that county, a week ago Monday, who has ; three great-grandfathers and two great-grandmothers now living in that im mediate neighborhood. "This i quite an unusual occttrreace and hi Ihe bcca&ion of much Interest being taken in Ihe little stranger. aTalse AIamj.a f,,;, -r:.;- -: . -.,!:. 'The alarm of firalastnijrht for me Second Fire District proved to he a false :one.',-It was located at tte' ooraer of Wnth and Princess streets when the fire companies quickly rallied, but tSvl that; their ser vices were not re "WINE OF CARDUI" painful, or dimcuit xnioirj For sale by J BP. KJfc".' athhjstxIQ. wau- FrorU specials 10 the Stiris ' ; we give the ,folio wing retumaijlDni Aber Countea.nBne& on the quesuonfWHBibition"ror."JHo Prohihilion'lis .s -tt-fii jrf&ii N48nFpr2;fag8inal3.867 Msiority Nokthampton. For 631 ; against 2.915. Majority against 2,284. rityagaiBW'496.- H ! .i -- v. O;- Wn-aoN.For 307 ; againsV2,12 1, ?Ms jori-. ty gainst 1,814. .,. , ; Hatwood. For 676 sgainst 655 filsjo- rity for 21. , MiTCHBLL.ij-For 366; against 381. Ma- brltygainst 15;J -: a -.r-vv,. .vt. AHSOiCi-rrJfQr 687; against l.uaa. flisjoruy against 1,302; ! -;. .:.u-v ,:i.T , ; . ,, ,A, Bladen r-For 440 ; against 1 ,986 . , MaT jorfty against 1,537. f Davik. For 397; against 1,433. Msjori- ty Against 1,036. . ' - u " R akdoih For 84d ; against ;2,180v Ma jority sgainst 1,338. : . IKDSLii. For 1,291: against 2,358. Ma-. jority against 1,067. , . ..!, ., GlkaveIiAhd. -For 1,142; against 1,144. Majority agafnstk t':"'in;"Mf ' '!"'7 UUMBKBiiAND. iror l.iso; against z,on. Majority against 1,442. Gaston. For 946; against 1,170. Ma jority against' 224. J Pebson. For 193; againsl 2.018: Majori ty against 1,825. ' Montooubby. For 364; against. 1,094. Majority against 730. Chatham. For 1,146; against 2,894. Msjority against 1,648. Lincoln. For 653; against 1,116. Ma jority against 463. Official Tote of rtortb Carolina on ; Froblblilon, Ancaat 4, 1881. For. Aealnst Alamance..;.... - Alexander............ .. - Alleghany : Anson. Ashe. ........ Beaufort. Bertie.... ... Bladen..., ... 688 2491 Brunswick. 226- 348 931 1112 1238 1413 Buncombe..... Burke. . . . Cabarrus. Caldwell... Camben... . .... Carteret........ Caswell.... Catawba 876 1305 Chatham. ...... ....... Cherokee .... - Chowan. Clay ......... Cleveland 7 Columbus 365 Craven Cumberland Currituck Davie.. Davidson..... 666 1704 2571 Davis.... ........ Duplin Durham.... HZdgecombe. ITorsythe.. Franklin. Gaston Gates........ .... ; Graham.... Granville.. Green..; 351 1249 2648 Guilford "61 Halfax.... Harnett.... Haywood . .". Henderson &so 824 1688 Hertford o3 Hyde.... Iredell Jackson .............. Johnston....... 423 Tones ' 3720 1953 Lenoir 399 Lincoln... ' Maton... Madison.. Martin......... - McDowell Mecklenburg 2330 3831 Mitchell Montgomery. . . . ... . . . Moore......... 770 232 893 631 500 1690 2867 2004 2915 1709 Nash i. ......... New Hanover. Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico...... Pasquotank ........... Pender... Perquimans. Person.. ........t.. Rt... Polk.. Kandolpb ............. Richmond Robeson . . . . . .v.' ...... Rockingham. .. i ..... . Rowan.... Rutherford Sampson .". . .. . ........ 303 1542 490 3129 1203 401 552 . . 872 2591 8058 2519 2520 Btanley Stokes Surry ....... ; Swain - Transylvania - - Tyrrell . :T Union.... Vance. ' Wake.. 1600 Wfttrcn -.- ... - -Waahington ....... . . . . WfttftUSft. . ... : - - ; "! . 5751 3609 f Wayne. ........ ...... ... 72J Wilkes WUson.... . 307 Yadkin....... Yansey. .-i: . ; . . . i . . .. ' - 2121 Colored Odd Fellows. District Grand Lodge Ko. 7, Grand United Order'Of lOdd Fellows, met in this city yesterday at tli o'clock District Mas ter L B. Abbott, c.Newbernfc.presidiBg He represents the order r in a flourishing eondiiibn.'' Thta afternoon, at 8f' o'clock' thera will be a parade through the princi pal streets of the city and - an address by IJohn B. Leaf ft of FayettevUte There are qsite a large ;aumher .of : tepresehtatives present Colored ExictkaaoislMSM 1 Ah - excursion, party. ofr colored people f roni Tarbbr and 'intermediate ..sections, undergo mahaliEenl of Anthony Matuta by, of this city, and numberine: between K . M -.It i.. aa 1' : " 1 two 'and three nundredrarfived here yes- ?cure8 irregular, I terdlv'afterhbbaiad vnllieavTOuri tfionr .jutyj mm OJawsBeraeviexcurskmtaw O. Mukds. r -1 also leave on tnai aay, : : .-. - t ja : WHOLE -jnosI mx ne oieamerzs9rwent cwn river desirous of enjoying noVohly the run down the: rivernnr ib listening toiihe f cbttcert f to !b giten ;oa be"ard iMa6V TB Uhrnfid r-awavLbv" th be'srdMany WCTB Oiicned rawaylby'lb Custpttt House l pOniahTheffuili ppmplement aireaay arriraa. Tne concert was a pro nbUnccd! success' knd was ' greatly ' oh jbyed byaJlv and we dbnbtsndt that he'lexpeVi-? ment will tie Boon repeated. ;; - ''' . :1 f mwminmjiMwMii) Remaining c in Va.i City: i. Post i Office jf-r,Ti BKuiiuaiuu u-Aiiauii ,iua uiauuue to Lizzie Owens, Sajlie Belts, NeUie Bishop, Polly; Bells, Phebe Bowden. Eliaa'Bluhd. Mary Jane Bryant, M arv Bowden, John F uecK, james , vy jsarsn, Jriorenca mallard. Agniceiirysnt, juisnop. ifeaeute, Anna J& Byrfl, Rev T Black, Thomas Bird, Wionl isesty. C A E Carter. A H Crowel & Soft. Car ntinn flavin (r.nl V.Hr.Wnlh nhinrAin . U". James W Cox, Piatt D Cowan. P M Crsig, f D Chas Donelv. Nelson Davis. Mar'v Ann Dozla, Sarah Ann Denton. " iV i William Elaby, Eliza Eddy. F Sempcer Faison. Sllva Franks. Lattra FrankavvJas Fulmore.5..u:i7 ; G Thos Gsrrett. Gabe Gay (coL). : H Beverly Hatkins, Charles Honesty, C C Habinett. Grace Hall (coLW Betty Hood- er, Lizzie . Hayes, Mattie Haskett, Polry Henderson, Nathan Harker, Rachel Hng ginB, Silva Hersen, Sarah J. Harriss, Silvah uernng, T n Jiogans, Bilva Hooper, Willie Hardwick. .J; .. .'; : .. ; . t ; :-.-. . J Angelina Johnson, Andrew -Jackson (engineer), Alexander Jones. Georgia John son, Johnna Jackson, John Jobnfckia, LJz zie Jones (2), Louis Johnson, Ned Jones, T M Jonnerson, William James: - K GD Kelley. Katie Kennedy, Polly Korneggie, Mary Korneggie. L Carrie Lucas. C Lennie. J H Lewis. Laura Lee, Thomas Lovick, Marcus Lewis. M Annie Moore (2). Anthony Miller. Dealia Merritt. James H Mintz. C A Mav. Jane Melvin (2), Everline Merrich, Ella Marttag, Gertrude Morris, Elizabeth Mitch ell, John Martin; Jordan Mitchell, Lenney aioBeiy, Mary Mciiean. M. E. McKenzie. M C Martin, Thomas J McDuffie, Patulree Merrick, Tbomas McFsning. John Nich olson. O Lizzie Owens. P Elizabeth A Player, Emma Potts, E GPolley, Ellen Parker. Junius F Perry. Jer ry Patterson, Susan Pope, Stephens & fnif er. JLibby Farmlee. Samuel Potter, w H Payne, Wm Philpot, Carter Peama,Delia nggott. ii Laura Rutledge.J A Kateliff, Gabriel Peaves, Genia Robbinfi-C W Runowlds, Mary Koach. y d ttouen sweet, u rt oweet. w u. owin dlei Sarah M Sellers; Sarah Sampson. Lucy Skipper, Sarah 8hearard, Louisa J Smith, J C Solomon, J B Berry, J M; Spooner, J W Swain. Jennie Stamp. JosbuatJloa, John Sellers, Josephine Stuart, Jno H Lmall.Jco Stubbs, Mattie Bulevan, Frank Snedeker.F S SingleUry, Fred R Scott, Elizabeth, Sid- dleton, Virginia Snaw.T Smitb, Delia smith, CharliaSoan, C S Sayler, James Subera, Tbomas Bmitb. T Sophia Towers. C W Taylor. W Robert Whellon. Robert WilliamB, Robert F White, Murphy Ward. Emanuel Williams. Lou Williams. Lotta A Wright. Lee Wilson. James Welton. John E Wood. Joe Walker, John Worthman, Jessie Wood ard, Hagar Welden, Henry Wilk, August Wberbaben, Eliza WUliams, Button Wil liams. BHD? LETTERS. AndV Styremond, Henrik Fergersen, baroue Edwin Lid wer. Capt Edwin E D erris, steam dredge iu v Wnite. . Ed. R Brink, P. M. BUCHUPAIBA." New, quick, com- blete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smart ing, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases, si. Druggists' JJenot. J. u. Mukds, Wilmington. I CITY T1HI. NO -GOOD PREACHING. No man can do a cood lob of work. Breach a mod sermon, try a law BUI. WfttJ, QUCUJK B (WUt, w wuw m guvu when he feels miserable aad dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerrea, and none s ho aid make the attempt In such a condition when it can be ao easily aad cheaply removed by a llitle nop Bitters- see otner coinmn. AiDany ximea. MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING 8TRDP. Rev i Bylvanns Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian ffMemnn" We would bvno means recommend any kind of medicine which we aid not snow to oe xxir particularly ior mxanta. om w sub. nm iw'S Boothinir BvruDwe can sneak from knowl- Israt in. oar own f&milv It has nroved a bleaslnK Indeed, by giving an infaat troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and Its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here ia an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless: for the sleep wnicn it anoras tha infant la nerfectlv natural, and the little-cherub awakes aa "bright aa a button." And during the process of teething its value la incalculable. We have frennentlv heard mothers sav thev- would net be without it from the birth of the child till it had. finished with the teething siege, on anv considera tion whatever. Bold by ail druggists. 5 cents a bottle. , NOT AN trNTJ&TJAI. KVKNT FOR NEW OR LEANS. In the grand monthly drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery at New Orleans, on July 12th, $80.000, the first capital prize, was won by ticket No. 78.11, half held by Jesse X. Webb, a well known leweler on Gav street. West Cheater, ra.. the other half bv P. 8. Kearney, a learneymaa with Warner A Searlea. Washineton' Street. Vlcksbn MiM. S10.000. the second nrlza. bv No. SS.647. helJ bv John Benz. No. t Hope street. UUca, N. T., col lected through Grannis Co.'s bank there. tfi.COO, the third prize, - by No. S3 47, - half held by Jas. G'Gorman. liauor dealer. No. 88 N. Delaware ave.. Philadelphia, the other by J. Bv HendrlckBon. New Ynrk dtv.il.Rna. the fanrth. bv Noa. 07.455. 48.469. held by 8. Stein, a well known music dealer. Union Square, M. A. Bowen, ears of Richard Morris, No. ikA 9nnt atreat. New York eltv. etc. Tkese are among many thousand fortunate ones. The next 111 1 K . ail If A Tkn. WAWUUI WJU W Bvliwmyw MMI m. . phliLiNew Orleans, La., should bo. written to at once by any inquirer on tne suojeei wno wants m venture 91 or ax on tne macter. , , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pfoposals XjOR FURNISHING UNlFORHS FOR THE PO. LICE FORCE will be received until 15th inat. For specifications apply at my office. 1TH au!0 3t Review copy. Mayor. Hotice. BIDS FOR' ERECTING A BELFRY ON THE City Hall building, and removing Bell from New Market House to same, in' accordance with a plan!and specifications to "be seen at City Treaau rePsofflce, will be xeeeived until 13 oVloekM., Au gust SOthT , v , JAS. B. HUGG1N8, an lOeodSt ' nac wefrsa 1 'For Committee.1' TK WILt SELL ACASSIMEBCOA as. 6aii4.a? ITheyarette best Coats ever ooerea k.im pnceiiatnia ciiy. Call and inspect fovyoarselvea. t-au naxa ? - ui01t , Oothler and Merchant Tailor.- , t'Mi it Tllrewek,.......iJ,...j..,.-S Mv $t- "- ;TwoiMntBS,...u...,,.kM).lv..l7yi'V. -A.Tbe. onths,.1!.v......a4 OS - i.lJSbKsaonaa.. vtvV1' JS f,'( h . Oaeyesr,.. 60,00, I ' -ft , ' 'ITUMat Ufa., fiOju i f Tenllaes UdHonparell ff.jf j NK Wr.ADVERTISEAlf i".' rTTtQf "Ht 1$T;:. .T .MatWXXMba th Bleamer Passpost '.. ,with'irttale anA OMthid.'t&TRTTftfiTtAV icVRTan ' '. Jwithatttale and f)ancnji,'ei'THUf8l)At fcVKN'Q of thta- week fllth lnat.l Tlcketa SOcenUi Ltd 4 centlamaa TS eeabr. ' Boat will le&va tha wh,rr ' " - at S. ao o'clock. - ' " aalftit ' AjiVf)iAut;. TQHKKS WILL BB A PICKlO UNDKK THZ . j tH ftr "i r.a auspices of rjermanla Lodge K. of P at ileln'a Ciarden, on Wedneaday next, the loth nut., com- ' meaeing at 8 o'clock P. at. All Germaaa and juugnts aretespeetraay uvitaa to do preMnt. - aoTSt i n -ira A wo. a-. -Ill UUMalTTKB. I ,r. i - Two Six Roomed -ver flmlnU Dwel. very de ur.Bad linra, on Third , near. Bad Ctoaa atraat. III! raw c SSQOO each, on ttaaa II dealrwL tai - B. IU PHEMOSTT, Stlt1 ' Or ITv M. TKBMQlfT. aalO H DvTVCicfATa Ytovrioo . ; AUUflBVlH VUlUUbOi . IFTEKN GOOD ST7LKS, WILL BI OFFBBJBD at KTTBXMELY.LOW PRlCBsi, for the next few close oat the re maln!nc stock before going Nor h. BIONXT too Is an object," " ' ' rl.- A PULLJStOCK: OP LACK CtjRTAINS. "T 1 OIL CLOTHS 4-4 UP TO 16-4. TUBKisu bath soap, by the gToiaonmail qaantity. The very beet valne for the price: R. EI. McIHTIKE. an 10 If. Dr. WortuiDtoii's Ctiolora Meiicine. TTNOR DTSENTRRT, DIARRB(E ACHOLKRA Children, and J? Morbas, Summer Complaint of a(l Painful DeraDgemeita of tha Bowels, this old household remedy Is the mott reliable. "Bvcrr boflt's" PlUa. the beat, mildest and aafeat Cathartic. Good far 4 'Anybody" -and "RTarybmly. For aale ' by all dealers. - BOYKIN, CARM.KH fc CO., rroprieiors, jtaiumore, jta. Jo IS eodSm nac - auwefr Wilson. CMiuS & Co.'s Waton "jyf AQONS OF ABOYB MAKE, AT atANU F ACTURKRs FRlCJEo, For sale by aa7tf EBRCHNSR A CALDKK BROS. Hall's Cotton Gins. Q.INS OF ABQVB MAKE, -' rot sale by aa 7 tf ' KBBCHNXB CALDKR BROS. ' t'w i i l - I. -in i i i i j- Corn, Ileal and Hay. 2000 UB White imd yellow CORN, gQQ Boflh Water Mill MEAL, 200 BaIe" TQI0TH' HAY, , ' ' For sale by 1 . . aa;7tf KKRCHNIR A C ALDER BROS. Floiiir. rPWur Flour. -JQQQ Bbla FLOUR, all gradoa, r For aale by . , . -. : I;.:-.-. o-'-i.- j ? i s ' auT tf EERCHNER A CALDKR BROS. Duke of Argyle. i ' Brown & Roddick : 45 Market Street, -ryrs have just received a nxw imt of the above GENTS' LINER COLLARS (our New Style). Can give yon all slats from 14 to 19 inches. .. BBOWfl KUUU1UJ&, ' 45 Market St. P. 8. We will remove to oar New Btore aboat the 15th of September. Jy 18 tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF TUB Louisiana Stale Lottery TAKES PLACE AUGUST 9. fBIZKH rua f 100 to aS0,000. Price, Whole tickets, ft 00 Halveafl 00. '' - . i Aaareas lax., box i. Jy 18 tf WUiungton. N. C. I Am Receiving A VERT LARGE STOCK OF THJS uuw CRTLABC . Ing goods: ' BLANK BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKH, SCHOOL BTATIONEBT, PAPER AHD ENVELOPBS, PS5VH AND PENCILS, INK AND MUCILAGB, r AO Ac., Ac Hcaouartera for School Books adapted by tbe State Board of Education. 1 PIANOS and ORGANS always on hand. au7tf ' O. W. YATES. - , . . .1,. - : A Clean 8weep. v WJB WANT TO MAKE A CLBAN Wr 1 . V T .. . . . 1 within the next ten days, and to maare that end we VV will offer CLOTHING at such ruinously low prices!' that it win CLEAN UP aay: eompetmoa who Ulea to seU.goods at 1 the. same prtco. - Businesais vnauieH, ana hw w .fT FROM UNDER, for we are determined to sell oat, and onr prices for tho coming week wUl make oven, the merchant stand aghast and wonder how we earn afford it. w ' 1- L:. !1. We nave a few batiuau bu&ab . it . um will sacrifice In order to close out. - . V ' aa7tr The Clothier." y For Bale, TWO EXTRA HORSES, THREE OR FOUR good Males, two Boilers (one suemboet UaC). 5000 Bnsn r. W. ana juxea vorn, aw iwa n. 50( 2500 Bush Oata, Wheat Bran, e.. Ac BMt HnltAft Waal In rAtt" vrlndlnB' daDvy 1 .! ( vwEwniM itiiH. inu mm uu.. - and Grain and Peanot Daalars. anVtf 1 Pur e! -Water. r. J. d UR ' DRIVS' WELLS ARB THE CHEAP- I Mt: A-ntTiamt anil aint t aonrOSS Of. PUtO ,- watersuolv to be had under ground. IT hey cost hall asmneaaaopenweuo na "T."JrJT7 all tho objections common to thesa. Can no put , Own anywhere, requiring tb. Ubo of two men on liU to two honrsTeend f wrapocial DJasttated dreular and prices. T. m. aunt w. anlT tf ; WUmlngton, N.C.' 1 I,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1881, edition 1
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