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The MorningStar. . 1- - 1 I BY w. ii. uernaiid: KiBUSHKD RAW DAILY KXCSPT MONDAYS. BATB9 Or buakbutiuki Axm am?mv& .e Year, (by Mau) PDttre PM, sr oo 4 " 9 00 1 180 Subscribers, delivered In any part ooueot for mora than tnreo muumo u Six Month. Three Months, ; Two Month. " )ne Monui J!, J w 4. rtT To City Subscribers, daily f the City. Firrow ton per x W are not authorised to o t -.' -.... i i i. ii . i - J- 4 ; tt r- . .- .- !. . .... J - t rr i t v.- . , t.i 4 I VOL. XXX. NO. 126. WILMINGTON N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1882. WHOLE1NO. 4675 Entered at the Post CMBoe at Wilmington, N. Cr as Second Class Matter. ? HATES OVADTXBTtSI RUt 0n8qarOnlaf.,...-..,.,.,....(,. l M - " . Two l.y, I W 2 . ThrDaym fncrPifVinnH.nHHiKii f " rir trm....... . -M TWO Wm " ThTMW " On. " Two XnU,.... " " Thr Monliu.. M - W KooUianTTI " " On Tear, t M PTT Contract AdrirtU nm Ukm 1 royor ' UonaUly low ratea. Tan Qnea aolld KoctaU type toaka dm -4 m Kfk .. The Democratic Executive Com J "almost universal." It suggests that I Tn rp "pri v;Crrnn V T.AA CkT fMlT.n I .QPAlino hairo wya tf I StatA I .amolflfnvna Ao4-oKliah a w a .- 1a MQlv1-' jjiUlllUXN. I Columbia and perfected a plan for al inspection. It is certainly a very campaign. Candidates on the" State important matter one of life and ticket begin at Anderson on August I death 31st, and end at Charleston October 28th. The various places are desig nated for mass meetings in the seve ral Congressional Districts. Then the following sub-committees were appointed: Election Tuesday, November Tth, 18S2 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. FOR TKX STAT AT LARSX. KsPEX TYLER BKXXBTT, qf Anson. FOR TBI THIRD DISTRICT I HART OX J. QREKX, qf Cumbtriand. Spirits Turpentine. -r- "I am too old a soldier to fear an enemy led by deserters." Alfred if. Scales, August 9, 1883. NEXT ADVEBTISEMENTS. Munsoi?-r-C3hildren's suits. ' J. 0. Mtnsros-rToilet articles. Haijl & PfiiABSAiiii Still, &c, for sale. John-S. Pakker To church members. fioel Dots. " No cotton receipts yesterday. A Flylnte Trip. Tfi Local made a flying trip to Goldsboro Wednesday and was glad to find the "At lanta of North Carolina" still alive and progressive. We noticed a good many new buildings going up, including stores and dwellings, the large and elegant hotel for Mr. Wm. Bonitz, a brick warehouse for the W. & W. Railroad, etc. The town was alive with preparations for the grand War Department Signal serrlee, 17. 8. Army. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. COTTON-BELT. BULLETIN. August 17, 1883 5 V.hL The meteorological obflerraMoiu tren In thla table are not those taken only at tb. potnU named, bnt are intended to oorer the entire oot- ton belt. The figure for Wumlnjrton, for exam ple, cover the average temperature and rainfall at Wilmington, Ilorenoe, Cheraw, wadesboro. Lumberton. Ooldaboro. W rid on and Salisbary. So of Oalveaton, which la the diatrirt The Fayetteville Gleaner is a heavy rain yesterday. Thiq spftion was visited bv a I reunion of the 27th Regiment,' which was I centre of eighteen town in the eotton region of ms secuon was visuea Dy a s . Teiaa. Theolrvation.areUkenatB pV.bat Piia SUPRIM COCTBT : THOU AS SUFFIX, of Orong. "On speakers and transportation, E B. Murray. D. F. Rhame. Wm Elliott, Q. W. Croft, John B. Erwin. "On finance, G. D. Bryan, J. H. Earle, Wm. Munroe. D. P. Sojourner, E. B. Gary, John W. Williamson, G. J. Patterson. . "On printing, P. W. Dawson, T. Stobo Forrow. J. D. McLucas, C. St. G. Sinkler. "On campaign documents, George John stone, C. J. C. Hutson, R. P. Todd, J. Otev Reed." -J0HX H. BLOUXT.of Ptrqyntnan. - WILLIAM C. BOWEX, of Xortkamplon. -SWIFT GALLOWAY, of Greet. -JAMES D. M c TVER, of Moore. -FRED'K X. STRUDWICK. of Orange, jt7?jv' t nsnnj vrr or VvUnW ' J I :1 a .e i i soikitore are voted for by District. I ""iy composea oi rougns ana ras fob judo as: , ... ;,.. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of BeavforL : , ;i,. -FREDERICK PHILIPS, of Edgecombe, il n. -ALLMAD A. McKOY, 9f Sampson. (., ?. -.-JAMES C. MacRAK, of Cumberland. -. , .. - JOIIX A. GILMER, of Guilford. , . 'ii.. WILLIAM M. SHIPP, qf MectUnburg. That looks like business. small semi-monthly edited bv Wm. H. Brooks. The first number is decidedly neat and makes a good beginning. Our best wishes attend the youthful editor. Price 60 cents for one year or 25 cents for six months. Charlotte Observer: Mr. W. H. Bailey, of this city, who has been in Phila delphia for a couple , of months trying to sen a silver mine, Has at last succeeded. The mine is located near Thomasville, and is known to be rich and very productive. The purchasers are wealthy Philadelphia men. Scuppernong grapes have made their appearance in market. The Criminal Court adjourned for the term yesterday afternoon. Gen. Smith D. Atkins, of Free port, 111., is at the Purcell House. The Teboe brothers were sen tenced in the Criminal Court j-esterday morning, their mother being present at the time. Dave Mallett was found down E. City Carolinian. Hep.: Mr. The New Yorknolifiearofloiihtlpsa Edwards has forfeited the esteem of his I l :.: i i . , I :.u t,s i ,1 is s . i i the meanest m the world. They are cai oninimi if n hha ri.6 w EZm I. .u. ' I f - w w .. uvuw. wm. fcr . I IIHII 1.1 IIK IHKI' I I I 1 LIIH 1' I IHi I 1 lllltlKK fill 5L . ttier nominees will be voted for through- .it tiit- State. OUTLINES. conduct in first seeking the nomination at l.n A nonna rr tha I lomAMtit rkawtp nnH .cals. 1 he latest outrage reported in I after having been beaten, rushing over to trie otuer side m his inordinate lust for po- A piratical looking schooner, purchased f ,,r nii'.iunt of Gen. B. F. Butler, of Mas vn iiut tts. lias sailctl from Halifax, on a t;..i. N,'tl piratical venture or a violation in ,,!iif -rt if international law. Gen. W. I( !ey lias decided that the British ad vance sIkiII Ik; made from Alexandria; it is proposed t attack the Aboukir forts Sun- A rtrc on Madison street. New York, ilf-t roved $ 100.000 worth of proper- tv. An insurrection nas uroKenoutm Oir. :i. tin KitiLT :iml Queen have been assas sinated :md i'ie Japanese legation attacked ! v native belonging to the anti-foreign parry. H S. Hooper has been nomi nated for Congress in the Fourth (Ta.) Dis trict bv the Readjusters and Republicans; .lonrensen declined to allow his name to be presented. The British ouse of t'onmions adjournetl last night until Octo ber'24tli; the imprisonment of Mr. Gray the subject of debate until the close of tb- session. The French General Du- crot is dead. The Bankers' Association. in sesMou at Saratoga, adjourned yesterday ; p ipers were read by several Southern mem Iiers. showing the prosperous condition of tin ir seci ion. Fire at a saw mill near Montgomery, Ala., destroyed $25,000 worth of lumber. New York markets : Money o:j per per cent. ; cotton firm at 13 1-1G (lc; southern flour active and steady at 4 907 75; wheat, ungraded red $1 01 1 1:5; corn ic lower, ungraded 8587ic; rosia quiet at $1 801 95; spirits tur pentine dull and weaker at 45J46c. the papers was upon Walter Rose- bault, a lawyer. He sat at his own door Saturday night. A brute named Edward J. Kennedy ordered him to move on. Being told that he lived in sition. Catawba Mercury : Some of our large wheat fanners have their last year's crop yet on hand. They refused $1.50 tor it. Col. Jones cannot be an Indepen dent, as he has heretofore claimed, and the i . .. . the house, he ordered him to go in 2r2&5ELE2! immediately, and on his refusing to J ony by words spoken by the Colonel him- v vovv,t UMU XUU U1I1CU LI I III to the station, where he was locked up in a foul cell. The next morning: he was promptly discharged. That po liceman lives too far North. He ought to live in New Orleans. The great bicycle rider of England is I. K. Falconer. He was beaten in a two mile race by J. S. Whatton, bnt he beat the fifty mile race, ma king it in 2 hours, 43 minutes and 55 seconds. H. L. Cortis has at length succeeded in accomplishing, at the I ford made $150 on peaches grown on one .1 - , c , . , . ana a nan acres of as poor land as there third attempt, (the first cost him a was in the county. 7r. Craven slowly broken arm,) the feat of covering improves. John Kemp sowed fifteen .. ... , , , , bushels of wheat in one field from which he twenty miles within an hour; but at threshed 300 bushels. Goldsboro Advance: We are sorry to hear our friends so many of them as they return from the mountains, and they return early complaining of the fare they had, especially at the hotels, and the exorbitant charges for board. We are sorry on their account, and on account of our western friends in whom we feel al ways a very deep interest. This is not the way to build up their country and their fortunes. Asheboro Courier: Good wheat and oat crops, plenty of fruit and fine pros pects for corn. Dr. Caviness, of Pleas ant Grove Township, sowed less than four bushels of seed wheat on four aeres, and has threshed therefrom 101i full bushels of wheat. Mr. J. S. Ra&sdale, of Guil- dray. There had been no . rain at Smith ville up to the time the Passport left there at 4 P. M., yesterday. She took it well up the river. Don't forget Capt. Harper's family excursion on the steamer Passport to-day. Music for dancing and refresh ments at city prices will be provided. Sheriff S. H. Manning, of this city, who is in bad health, is under treat ment at the "Drs. Walter's Mountain Park," near Reading, Pennsylvania. He is said to be improving. . Wetegret to learn that Dr. J. C. Walker, Superintendent of Health, has been quite sick for some days past. We are glad to hear, however, that he is now thought to be improving. to take place there yesterday. A large pro portion of the regiment were from Wayne, and great interest was being taken by the peoplo of Goldsboro in the approaching exercises. On the court house green prep arations were in progress for the speaking, the banquet, and other ceremonies incident to the reunion, and everybody seemed to be busy, not excepting the Mayor and Street Commissioners, in getting every thing in shipshape for the affair. We noticed at the residence of Mr. R. E. Jones a beautiful banner being constructed, com posed of large letters of evergreen upon a ground of white cloth, heralding a 'Wel come to the 27th Regiment," &c. We found friend Bonitz up to his eyes in business, as usual, but he took time to show us through his extensive establish ment, and also his opera house, which is an excellent place of amusement, furnished throughout with patent adjustable opera chairs, and capable of seating nine hun dred people comfortably. Mr. Bonitz was arranging his plans to attend the Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pythias of the World, which convenes at Detroit, Michigan, on Tuesday, the 22nd inst., Mr. John L. Dud ley, of this city, being the other representa tive from the Grand Lodge of this State. The crops along the line of the road look fine, while fruit is abundant. The cars were boarded at every station by juvenile dealers in peaches, pears, apples, grapes, etc. The market at Goldsboro is glutted with fruit, magnificent peaches being offered freely at sixty cents per bushel. We do not reach Wilmington until after midnight. AVERAGE. Dl8TRICT8- "Mai MhT RahT Temp Temp. Fall. Wilmington ... 89 70 .48 Charleston 94 73 .43 Augusta 91 72 .20 Savannah 92 73 .39 Atlanta 89 71 .43 Montgomery . . 93 74 .58 Mobile 94 73 .15 New Orleans . . 94 77 .01 Galveston 94 71 .00 Vicksburg 95 71 .05 Little Rock 88 69 .12 Memphis 94 71 .01 NKW ADVKItnSEMENTH. The Attention OF M KM B ETUI OT TttM WT. tTOH A. M K. rhorrh, corner of ftvta and Urrwr4 . tm mm u um nw ity or wUam ltr oitlVga tiona aa to PMtof i salary aad (Wwpw 4m for tha year cloatag la SotfmWr ast- I greatly apnrwtat all oonribUna, aa (Wy ara much nHled by the Omrrh. anglSH JOHN a rAREZR. iMor l . inn For Sale, fXZ GOOD SKCOKD XlAXD TTHrXrTTTXg 8TILL. Twenty Dairol rafarttr ; um rUU.H COTTOX GIN (W wl and PR OIK, almost mmm. aoglltf HALL A nUIMAtX. ToUet Articles. CoLoomL itxtracth. rmrpiii. rrwrrn, Nail and Italr HrnabML and a fail llaa tJ Pare Drug and Madinlnoa. For aala try JAM aog IS It EH C. MUXM. U rtnrta rruat t H.niTiiviLi.r. ii i c; if m iiooi. MALE AND FEMALE. MITtrVILlJL K C W. i. ftCROOOM. A. M.. rarwrtru The following are the indication for to- fALT. TERM wrLLorE mowtiat.iiETTEM I HER 4th. ims. A rbor affording aaa? mm day: South Atlantic and Gulf States, local rains, partly cloudy weather, light variable wind?, stationary or slight rise in Iwromo ter, slight change in temperature. i" nor anraaiagna A moat aniauii Nitnma nltr, and Um plaoa olbnaad aa a tl EA LI II kl SORT. Taa ooara of Mady aailiraM ail Wraat a r usually taugbt In High hrltoola. ModaaU tw parad for any claaa In ( vllg. or daiUt4 t'r me prapiiraj ra 'm. Ckwd All Tfirm or Inltlnti tnodrrala rm fan rartWratra addrrM tna rrinrlpal. aag IT I'll W " ariiiu of lir EitwrWto4 t ! UarlpllDM. TTHrwirt tttHmnikm Fire at Smlthvllle. We learn that the store of Capt. Fred. Small, at Smithville, took flrc yesterday morning, about 2 o'clock, and was entirely consumed, together with the stock of gro ceries and other goods which it contained. The Store was the property of Capt. W. J. Potter, and was not insured. Tho stock was partially insured. Capt. Small, who came up on the Passport yesterday after noon, is at a loss to tell how tho Arc occur red, but thinks it must have been caused by rats igniting matches. Cook Wanted. NOOD nLR COOK Can And employment Immediately by a4dreaUg Box 499, Wilmington, 7. V aog IT if Ball at Wrlcbtavllle. We learn that a delichtful ball took To-day is the anniversary of the met a S001 maDJ Wilmingtonians in the pace at Pine Grove on Wrightsvillo Sound city. Aunt Hanner or an j otter Marble Dealer yiLL ACKNOWLEDGE, U T Tn ET TELL Til B TRUTH), that Marble wUI not h4d IU o4ar-tmt the weather or dripping from tree ha no effeel on the WHITE BKONf.E MONVMENT. fall at HARRIS' NEWS DEPOT anl eiamlne Altxtm and 8peclmen. aag 17 U the same time, and in the same eon test, another Oxford blue, W. K great storm of August 18th, 1879, which swept away the Atlantic House at More head City, and caused a great deal of dam age along the entire coast. The only cases for the Mayor's consideration yesterday morning were those of two parties charged with failing to pay their huckster licenses, and they were con- ,Capt. S. Galloway, Democratic tinued over until next Monday, candidate for Solicitor of the Third Judicial Thanks for an ivitation to at- Adm itlaoorl th tliroo milo J I J-isinci, win aaaress his ieuow-ciuzens ot I . Adam, placed the three-mile record the several counties emhracwi in thfi follow, tend the 89th anniversarv dinner of the to his credit, his time being 8:41 1-5. I ing list, on the second day of each Superior Xf. i?oi ,i I tkurt therein, at the county towns of the Mr. Falconer recently rode a thou- counties; Naa at Nashviiie) sand miles. I Tuesday, August 22d: Wilson, at Wilson, Tuesday, September 5th; Pitt, at Green- Thfi rfinrfissivfi mMunrM havpWn I"16- i"". BepiemDer itn ; weene, at r I fenowtuii. Tuesday, October 3d; Jones, at so strengthened in Ireland that, as Trenton, Tuesday, October, 10th; Onslow, at Jacksonville, Tuesday, October 17th; .Le- NV.thing but the very finest (iov erniiient stationers satisfies the Tariff Commission. Ob! oh! ! ailing. Too much high AV;Jes is living. Hold in, old boy, or the good mother Queen will outlive you. It was brought out in the Garland ti i.il that Miss Hatch ett was engaged to Addison at the time of the shooting. The South Carolina State Agricul tural Society and the State Grange have just held a joint summer nieet inr at Anderson. Mr. Parnell said, there was not even freedom of speech left. The im prisonment of Mr. Gray 'will not strengthen the hands of the Govern ment or make the cause of Ireland less the cause of the people. Every genuine American must always sym pathize with the oppressed. Under the circumstances the Irish bear themselves with singular prudence and temperance. It may turn out yet that the present is Ireland's opportunity. Billee Mahone is turning out Vir- noir, at Kinston. Tuesday, October 24th; Uarteret. at Beaufort, Tuesday, October 81st. Raleigh News-Observer : We learn that Gen. Clingman does not sustain the present system of county government, but thinks that the matter ought to be left with the Legislature, Our community was start! ea last evening at tne announce ment of the death of Sheriff J. J. Nowell, which occurred at 8 o'clock, after an illness of about twenty-four hours. The cause of death was neuralgia of the heart. Prof. Joseph A. Holmes, of the University of North Carolina, is spending his vacation in geological excursions in Pennsylvania and New York. He has secured many valua ble specimens from the. coaletc., mines of those regions for the University Museum. New Berne Journal: A subscri ber from Bath, Beaufort county, who called to see us yesterday, reports the crops in trrtff rrn ftrr in t V a r ansi inn TOaffiAi. tian struggle is very fair, it strikes J wet for cotton; rice very good and more us. It has a risht to propose to set- Plan,ted than usual; com crops are also very " I nwi l no mm nt 'i nnmoo ttd Fayetteville Light Infantry Company, which takes place at the Clarendon Hotel, Fayetteville, at 4 P. M., on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. The committee are Capt. J. A. McLauchlin, Capt. Jno. B. Broadfoot, J. C. Haigh, Jr., Jas. W. Tomlinson and Alex. Campbell. The proposition submitted by the Porte for the settlement of theEgyp- crinia office-holders whose allegiance tie the whole matter, England re- J Wright Uzzell and Atlas Uzzell, for assault to himself he suspects. Does he was: mainino- passive. Whv not this? If a -S I ' mf England's aim be pacification, and Wright and in the conviction of Atlas. The Arthur or does Arthur wag him? The true people of Virginia are beginning to be hopeful that Mahone will be repudiated at the polls. They will stand justified before the world. not permanent occupation why de sire to have her own soldiers butch ered when Turkey proposes to as sume all of the dangers and respon sibilities of subjugation ? Arthur's new naval flag ought to have u306" in the centre on one side, with a bir fish book in one corner. On t lit obverse side let there be an Krilish bull-doer. The census reports of 1880 make 3" volumes of the size of the Con-jrs.-iouil Record, or about 15 vol umes as large or larger than Wor cester's big dictionary, or Webster's Unabridged. There was a stormy scene at the sale of the Sprague estate. Sight seers were bent on seeing Conochet, the scene of Conkling's famous ad ventures. Willie Sprague, a chip of the old block, took his stand on the bridge, pistol in hand and cried halt; and they .halted. "Mutual friend" Moulton bought the property at 162250, a great sacrifice it is said. Whittaker, the "busted" cadet, ak-d the people to lend him "their pars," after the true Mark Anthony fine imposed was ten dollars and costs. The evidence given did not sustain the ru mors, so we learn from parties present. Jones item: We don't understand why six or seven additional revenue officers have been recently appointed in this district. Is it a national necessity or is it for political purposes? - Lumberton JRobesonian: Rev. W. S. Chaffln. of Fayetteville, is conduct ing a protracted meeting at New Hope Academy. The people in that community are making arrangements to build a new Methodist Church, which will be located near McArthurs Cross Roads. James Madison Leach was billed to speak in -Shoe Heel in 1874, but from some cause failed to appear at the appointed time. . Canaday,, the standing candidate for. Congress in the Third District, and Mabson of Wilmington came up, as was then said, to "skin him," and the next issue of the Wilmington Post stated in substance that "Jim Leadh the champion dirt-eater of the State did not ap pear, for fear of losing his external mem branous envelope. " Let the peeling process now proceed. We learn that Col. Green has enhanced the' value of the pro perty (Tokay Vineyard) at least three -hun- A Well Deserved Promotion. Mr. John C. James, of this city, who has been Assistant Freight Agent of tho Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad here for some years past, has received the appointment of Freight Agent at Richmond of the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad. The many friends of Mr. James, while regretting the necessity of his removal from our midst, will be pleased tb hear of this well-merited promotion and all the advan tages it implies. ; Mr. James possesses all the qualifications, including that very mate rial one experience to eminently fit him for the position to which he has been called, and the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Company can rest assured that they will never have cause to resn"et their selection. Mr. James will leave Wilmington on the 25th instant, and will take charge of the office on the 1st of September. It is under stood that his family will not follow him until later in the fall . Full and Free Confession. . At their own request, and by consent of Solicitor Moore, Mary Eliza Green and Sophia Swain, the two colored women con victed of perjury, and sentenced to the Penitentiary, were brought into Court yes terday morning and made an open confes sion to the effect that the charge they had brought against jailor Howard, on Dhich was based the accusation of perjury, was a put-up job from beginning to end ; Mary Eliza Green stating, in extenuation of her fault, that she was led to the commission of the crime by Mary Borden, another colored woman, who was in the room with her. Cbaaing a Probable Thief, A little excitement occurred on the, streets yesterday morning. About four o'clock Officer Everett, "of the police force, saw a colored boy. coming out of the 'Purcell ! House alley into Second street with a buck et in his hand, and as soon as he perceived.. the officer helbrbke and ran in the direc- There are seventy-two cotton seed oil mills in the South. They worked up 200,000 tons, of seed last year,and produced 7,000,000 gallons of oil, clred per cent., that he is one of the most .i. o nnn r :. u useful citizens, and that his position in WUIUl DO.UUU.UUU. WIIC-SIIUCCIIHI Ul I . . .... : J i f 1 , a I -v . 1 . . , ,. st vie but thpv nrmildn't M he had . , , , T ' . social, uierarj ana uusmess cireies, is nam uon oi rnncess street, omcer fiyerengaye . , j .. , tne seea was worKea. it is estima- to oe esumaiea. - ... rf- given un lecturing. Now let 'him i -i.. n u . ', -r-. V -. ' f 0 ifHi t,iih.l un.uuu.uuu fr:iiuiiis uuuiu i i-f.a Aiorn nnrmjT ansi. m fi.r.nn.'n.t.'.' have been made, worth $50,000,000. Maj. W.B GuIick having accepted a posi- - , . . . - tion in Henderson's National Bank at Ox- In cotton there is great wealth for ford, Mr. P. M. Hale will likely succeed the South. " to the secretaryship of the State Fair. iTLiaAAncVark-rt . . e A Tisui onrl Cr irriQkt w-. i JI lAiUOWl Jd 4J-a.4ai. Jk ilW UUA Wlk VUUOi. vve ao not rememDer to nave met R Jones spoke at Concord; lst week, but with but one other remark from Bob declined to divide time with Bennett and Kansom, a is saia. xjt. kj. jook, lilsbtnlns'a PreaJca. The atmosphere seemed to be full of elec .tricity yesterday afternoon, during the se vere rain storm which passed over this city. The telephone bells were jingling in every direction, and at the City Hall the shock from the electric fluid was so great that those in the court room at the time thought the whole side of the building next to Prin cess street was tumbling in. Afterwards it was discovered that Jthe wires had been melted in twain and the window-facing scorched in two places. It is nothing un common during severe electrical distur bances for the fluid to affect the wires to some extent, but it is understood that no danger is to be feared on these occasions. In fact, the wires are generally considered a protection. All the fire alarms in the city were af fected and for the time rendered useless. The Superintendent of the Telephone Ex change, however, reports that about two thirds of them will be in working order to-day. Criminal Court Convicts. The following comprises a list of the convicts at the late term of Criminal Court, the offences for which they were tried, their destination, and the terms for which they have been sentenced : Penitentiary Frank Baker alias Frank Mott, larceny, 4 years; John Johnson, rob bery, lO.years; J. H. McFarland, larceny, 5 years; Robert Stephenson, larceny. 4 years; Sophia Swain, perjury, 4 years; Mary Eliza Green, perjury, 7 years; J. R. Teboe, horse stealing, 5 years; Jos. Teboe, horse stealing, 5 years. Total 8, of which all but the two last are colored. House "of Correction. Wm. Davis, lar ceny, 2 years; Clara Metts, larceny, 1 year; Margaret Croom, slander, 3 months; Mary Borden, affray, 3 months; Edie Divine, as sault and battery, 30 days; Lewis Williams, assault and battery, 30 days. Total C, all colored. New Sontbern ' Hnmpty Dnmptr Troupe. This is the title of a Humpty Dumpty troupe which was organized in this city some months ago, and which will make its appearance at the Opera House in the lat ter part of September. The programme for the opening night has already been ar ranged, and a look at it convinces us that our fun-loving friends have a rich treat in store for them. The troupe is composed entirely of home talent, and we learn that the members, having bad ample rehearsal in their various roles, are well up to their parts, and are satisfied that they will give a meritorious performance The clown is not altogether unknown to fame, especially as regards his performances on the wire. Wednesday night, which was participated in by Capt. Manning's guests and also by quite a number from other houses. The music was good and the dancing spir ited. RIVER AND BIARINK. Barque FUd hence, arrived at London on the 16th inst. Baiquc Traveller, hence, arrived at Pernambuco on the 16th Inst. HATS I aoff 17 tf iow rmcE lUMUPOJ A ALLK. Italtt Root Beer. IN AUDITION TO HOD A fliounon. Uinrrr Al. . ri-aJ1 WATER. OimtlT mow. Ulnrrr Ala. . wa ar anllln a mow driiotoaa and hraltJir artk-la of jux Iflkiunon, uinrrr Ala, ., hr i mada from mirh DindU-lnal rrxHa aa InVlln. More universally recommended than any proprietary medicine made. A sure and reliablo tonic. Brown's Iron Bitters. t HarMnarllla. flkanarrl, in Tiit Root Kor frwlr umk will puiifr u.a and keep Ihm rrtm tn a bnalOiy wmfltla dufltic tka THE MAILS. Tho mails close and arrive at tho City Port Office aa follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 4:4ft P. M. Northern through and way malls 5:40 A. M. Raleigh 5:80 P. M.f 5:W A. M. Malls tor the N. C. Ballroad, and routes supplied therefrom Including A. A N. C. Ballroad. at 6.40 A. M. Southern mails for all point South, daily 8:00 P. U. Western mails C. C. RallwaW dallT (except Sunday) 6 J50 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ralnhrh 5:50 I". M. Mall for Cheraw and Darlington Bail road 8:00 P. M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston S;oo P. M. warm rralli-r. Knr wlr at u noirrnnnr-ti au IS tf Fruit and (VmfUnarr muw Wholesale? Wholesale! 'jmK LA HO EST, MOHT CXlMn.RTK AKT) HRJT adaptod STOCK OF CITrfH0 FOllfKTHV TRADE to hf found IhU aide nt Krw York OOI)S MANlTACTTrilKI) under our own atiprrrtalon rnall aa In all aa chcaD aa any Nortbrm llrua, ar1n ivirrwl atylea and alwa to ault U trad Aa tamlaa tlon of our atork la ixll'lll A DAVID. an IT tf Manufartnrr and WHolalaVHiilr River, Fridays 1O0 P. M. Fayetteville, Tia Lumberton. daily, ex- M. cept Sundays rjso p vnsiow u. a. ana intermeaiate o races, Tuesdays and Fridays g.-OO A M Smithville malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) -wj a if jaaus ror jtasy nui, Town ureeic. una! Hock Lime. )H BtlLDINO roiPOWE, J 91. ii PER HAbkEl CAR LOAD LOTH ll.lt Yxh MIL aajauD ivi junki &Aaaaj avwu a a, oiiiaj- lotte and Little Rirer. Tueadari and Fridays 6)A. M OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 70 A. kf Southern malls 7 80A M Carolina Central Railroad 9 Jta A. m. Malls collected f rom street boxes every day at 8:45 P. M. Stamp Offloe open from 8 A. M. to 19 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order and Regtstat Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale in small quantities at renera delivery when stamp office is closed. HGnral delivery open from daylight to dark and on Sundays from 8:80 to 9:80 A. M. Addraa FRENCH litUM , Jy t tf au wa fr Hskvy PrHit, K r. or O O. PaIWUIT. it na WllmlnaiMa. N V. Dividend Notice. 'pOK DniECTOR.1 OF THE HAKE OF KEW 11AN0VER have dorlarad a Kml Annual Mrl dand of FOUR PER CENT Instant. a aog tf payaM a taa lOUi I). HAU.AI I, laalkr. For Sale, CITY ITE9IS. ON TTTTTRSn V A TTOTTaT 1T mt TjMlant Ky., the Commonwealth Distribution Co. wlli have their 47th Popular Drawing. TiokeU only St; halves SI. Send your orders to R. M. Board man, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. PERSONAL 1 TO MEN ONLY I Taa Voltaic Bkbt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Da. Dtb's CXTJCBKATED KLKCTBO-VoLTA FC BKLTS ASTD Exae- tric ArruAifcxs on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing spoedy and complete re storation of health and manly vigor. Address aa above. N. B. No risk to incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed. QNESET OF BUTLER'H DorM RETORT Crode RoHn Oaa Gaoaratnr, navnabla of fa a rating t.WO faat of Uaa In It aotira. with 4aai-mw ter holding WW ftt and aaw lank a all la ntnd order. AUo on Woodati Tank. oaiaritf l.aoe gallona. Appljto Jysatf EDWARD EIDDEB 4 ROM, Bacon, Corn. Bolaa D. 8 SID KM, Boies Mmokod ( . R do 2000 IUb ,r1n" "d CORN, For sale low bj ang 17 tf . W r hr LUAMI A CO MalaHa fThllla nn1 Fa-rai. and Rlllnna sriar-ka positively cured with Emory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy; never fall to cur the most obstinate, long-standing cases, sugar- coated; causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their action and harmless in all oases; they effectually eleanae the system, and give new life and tone to the body as a nouaenoia remedy wev are on uver ittmpiarattneir equal u not known: one For remedy they are on equaled. it their eaual is not knon box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physi- oians. and sold by Druggist everywhere, as and co cent Doxes. jonory's Little cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street. New York try his hands at something honest. The following is . important.pro vitl ,i there is no change. The Rich mond State says: "The electoral vote of tho States that . if no more be admitted in 1884 will be 411 This ia the increase under the new J Ingersoll that was worthy of indorse- Qf Wilkes Republican annonce Mmself apportionment from 369; and Instead of. 185 - . rp. annu for another. IependentUUtt -afeainstMaj. ..nes electing the Fresident: it will re- i quire 206." ' - " '. chase and pursued- the fugitive down Prin cess streets'td Water, discharging his pistol at himjbut without effect, and finally lost sight of him altogether. Forelett Sblpinenta; I ' The foreign eluinenffi yesterday were as follows: ? The Norwegian barque" Vanadis, Clapfc Hegse, fdf lgaJlussiaby Messrs J peBosset & Co. with 8,300 barrels of rosin, for anbther-Independent tt -against Maj. valued at $6,700i?Stnt ;5rUie ' German brig W f T?trriina for . fVnflrrPR in thfi tt '-mLyi'A - - ' w . . . c.,.-w;. tf ?. rt I A"' .?: r""rr, rtr. ''7 nermann fTKaricn, vapt. JMieiaur, ior - j 1 -uiub wtaiADo iv 10 oevenm jjismcc. -vjam, urcorgc a. i ; i -'. r 1 t' 1 - . 1 - . -. V . . J T4oTYivnTrr Iwrmanv Tatt Mooora II hi. s ti T . . - - . i u c: tm. i.atrin.m-jtiitor oi iieJxeiB-Herman. Duu- i ,7 . UJ v, ue ttaieiffh farmer anajUSCAantC. rum. oyo uw.iuuuei.puKi. w aTj, u&UB "Xmnrindinv In tha 1 nWitoi:&'kVjii.in- aska sniritsV ies not su rp rise us in the following ; "I dont underrate Mr. Conkling. He very hottest termsiJIr3 "W; A; B. Branch, 1 turpentine anj 1,125 barrels of rosin, Valued t . has talent, but he's not -a great man. He for some remarks reflectmg.on Ins polity J tovimiiminf th foreien It saytv- heen twenty-five years making speech-. cal course; ..The fatter is a eon of the late! at f22,543. Total valuabon of the foreign statement, "The Richmonders are greatly exerdsed es, and never has given a line to litera- 0ytr the fact that aint Hut ranaht rh a no-pa I ture." 10 the nnn.1 m . l t" f 1 a c Hi. I wuiiw vi toe mcnmoiw cv ivaavuie nail J . 1 - v ' , iue neaa-quartcrs nare been re moved to New York) theulk of travel and 'reight ,8 going North via Lynchburg or t Point, leaving' Richmond, in either a mere wayside station .on the grand e.vndicate system. " - Gen. Branch; we believe. Since our - exports fOr the day $29,243 recen t remarks on the lack of letter writing;! L .. m wm . among'North CarOlmians'. (from;: ehatbjf; t Few complexions" Mhnbear the strong, "There now. Itold vou so." -Thol .KanaomdoWu.woo. expoeeaewerj ' - j puts us actually at tne--ioq ot, inev;'oi specs 01 tan. every, punpie ana xne .uguv National. Board of Health say the. statert 'North CarOlinar 'averages1 5 lettitot.l est spotting, of eczema;, In Dr. ; Benson's . . a 'a-t. t t ' and a f ration vearlv to the rjersoh. instead I Skin-Cufeis: sure relief from the ?mn0T- incKery in flrpg auuuerauuu.. of T 4x0, the persdn; asin anee of c these ulemlshes on the cfeek of,; confined ' to Philadelphia, out " U ' the leading Norttiern States. Sjeayty, Rlljrlona Revival. . ' We learn that a somewhat extensive re vival commenced in the Baptist Church at Mt! Hollynearouth Washington, Pender county, on Saturday, the 12th inst., under the ministrations of Rev. Columbus New ton. As a result, we understand , that M . .LIU I i t M . m twAnlv-SAvPt. rmona worn hantS hv inW PF neF race; cnuoren oerHuniy oo muvw ana - ? j, - r-- j . 1 Diesa ner; especiauy is in is ue caae in tnu eity. tnersion on Hnnriav.last . anrl four on tha I vast quantities or 1 Tuesday following., Rev.-W. M. Kennedy assisted Rev. Mr. Newton several days. WHO IS MRS. WTN8LOW 1 Aa thU question la frequefttry asked, we will simply say that she ta a lady who for upwards of thirty years baa unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous clasa, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained m a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, aba has compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It operates like magto giving rest and health, and. ia, moreover., sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins- low is becoming wona-renownea as benefactor 1UC Dial Vast quantities or tne Soothing syrup are daily k Mrs. WU Coffee, Sugar, Flour. 'jrQ Bgs Chotoe RIO OOFFn. all gradoa. 200 CbU rOAR' rr4- 1000 BU rLorK For sale low hr auglTtf u. W. WILLIAM V. EHay, Salt, Holasscs. 2Q Balea No. I TTIfOTuT HAT. 10000 "rk LIVKra,0f'LALT' OA A Ubda and DM aaolra Vul aad aug 17 tf Porto lUno MOLAMta. For sale low by 1. W. WILLIAM! A CO We think by this invaluable art! rlnalow haa Store Burned. The; store of Mr. George S. Beatty, of Beatty's Bridge, Bladen county, was burned last Monday night, with a small stock of goods. There was some insurance, . ut we have not heard how much. Mr, Beatty in-, forms us that he believes the ljre to have, been the work of negro incendiaries. -. Physicians say that it. combines all the desiderata .of every ferruginous tonic pre scribed ""by 1 every, school of ' medioine, Brown Iron Bitters. " t sold and aed here. Immortalized her name cle, and we . sinoerely believe thousands of chil dren nave been saved from an early grave by Its tiniely use, and that millions .yet unborn wUI share its benefits, and unite tn calling her blneaod No MoTHXB has discharged ner duty to berofrsr thg little one, in our opinion, until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. WinaloWa Seotbtng Syrarp Try it, mothers tut rr aow. Ladi VUitor.New York City. Sold by all dmggiata. SB eta, a bottVa. NEW ADVERTISEaiKNTS. CHILDRKNS 8AJLOR SUITS tBLUK). FastColora, warranted; CHILDREN'S CASSTMKRB 8TJTTB, " 4 " ' Good equalities, very cheap, " Only a small lot of these Goods m stock, and will sell them VERY LOW.' -. -y -i- . MXTRSQTf,. fi ani 18 U Clothier and Merohaat Tailor. Yarn and 8hcoting. . OC Dales Randolph TAKK, 25 au 17 tf do do tnirrwra. For sale Ww Ky U. W. WlLLlAMfl A on. Bottom Prices. gPlCO AKD MTVtkWO BAWIKI. QKt , maa Bologna, Fultoa Varaet IWf. F4 MarlL Hagar-Cum Uaaaa, hhnaMera aa4 arwUfaai Ptrfoa. KortWn Irteh PuiaUMa Tamtpa, Oakaaa. lilrd Seed, tn store and to arrtra. At H and M Krwtta Front Htm. l7tX L. voujoxa. Attention Teachers. jranrnbi ttiat I tXF ALL TUB School Books adopted by the Hate; eJao snaay oUaar Standard Test Books. A liberal laaaat . totreebffre. Hooool aad Offloe fearpUea. racary Uooda. Itaaea, Onraiia, -AA - T ' a alia YATES' HOOK ffTOatX.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 18, 1882, edition 1
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