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1 1". 'I'l 1 .1UY . Zn- U ilk PUJBI.IS1IEIUS AlVNOtNCKITIENT. ft - 1 . ' ' U'HE MORNING STAR,- the oldest dally news ier t North Carouoa, to published daily, except ' f t7 subscribers at the rata of 15 cents per week , l.rr any period from one week; to one year. ( rTat WE2KLY STAB Is pjtffcmhed every Friday i vntrnlnf? at $1 CO per year, SI 00 for six months SO ,;. jts for three months. . ,n I ADVERTISING RATES CDAILY).-One eanare I b day, 1 00 ; two days, flffr? three days, $280 ; ! -ot days, 3 00: fije days, S 50; one, week, $400 J J wo weeks, $8 So: three weeks $s B0 ; onetnonth, I f 10 00 ; two months, $17 00 J three months, $2400 ; '';x months, $40 00; twelve months, r$0 00. Ten . tnes of sodoipajrejUypmaXe 0BP Blr. . TlhSL announcements of Fairs, Tval. Balls, 1 tfops, Pio-Nlcs, Society Metm8, rolirtcal Meet ' I raara, Ao., will be charged regular advertising rates. i i ii' y, No advortlseinents Inserted In Local Column at J Adrertteem" onoe a week In Dally , ivui ei uareroT eaen mseruon. fivery otb Pwioeawi bnrtns of dally rate, e. 1 . L tfwtoea weekUwo tbJWs-of daUr rate. ( j tlfotfees of Harare, or Tribute of Be- ipect, Resolutions or Thanks, Ac., are charged F.'or 4 orttriaAdVert&imeats. but only half rates , -, Iwnetf paid fcfrJtrtotly ta-aavanee. - At this rate i line for first! Insertion, and JSt cento per titte 'for . z ? ch subsequent Insertion. antsUerted iarra lounersa J i s cents will pay for ? i L Marriage or Zteath. 7 for; a simple announcement of tea Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to upy any speoial place will be charged extra coo rdlng to the position desired Advertisements on ' ; Si insertions is marked will be eontinned "till for- I BMd." at the option: of the publisher, and charped If rWD ? the date. of dlsoonttnvaaoe. f ir Advertisements dtooontmtied before the time M '-it eontracted for has eoqpireoY charged transient .'fates for time actually pnbUsheL ; Amnsement,Anctlon and Offlctal advertisements one aouar per square lor eaon mseruon. -f .;,Aaexin,uiarKewuioemaaeioruoiiiMr!oiuuui .i u ' ' , m' m j : t-1 i ( V crcnpie-ooiamn aavenisemenis. i i Advertisements kept under the head of "New i ; 3 iAaveruaemontC will be Jcliarjred fifty per csni. I ftexsra. 'eandidate8for ottlceL wkethev In the lehatx o aommunloatlons or otherwise, will be chanted a !aaveruse inMS; italortn F nr tzsuisleat advertisements must be e In advance. Known parties, or stranger 1 j -1 i wKh proper ref sienoe, may pay monthly or ojaar- k i terly, aocordliur to contract. ' 1 ! A . ,m . . . 1 , . jommunioanona. nmens uiev contain imoor ; tant newsr or discuss briefly and properly subjects r ? i h i m real inseresL are not wanton : ana, u aocepv- j ir,-iM m evervotner way, iney win mvanaoiy om vOrv'bther wav. thev ll& jreleoted If the real name of the author la withheld. rejected If the real name of the author is wltl r, ita. , j - v -i i . B I . Postal Money Order, Express, or in Rexrlste: fXetter. sierea Only each remittances will be at the nsk of the publisher. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to ex. if' kU e their space or advertise any thinj? foreign to J Ji Ktheijr reprular business without extra charge , at 14 , Itranslent rates. jf I i i Advertisers should alwavs sneclf v the issue or S li fsenee they desire to advertise in. Where no is- -j I sue is named the advertisement will be inserted S 1 ,l i cU the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for I I : the paper to be sent to hint durins? the time his If it lvjBrJasesaentlsin,fle proprietor will Only be f k rasponslble for the anii?c ef the paper to his ad 4 1 , ' Stress. ' Jlpie Morning Star. f' " 'X WILMINGTON, N. C. I S WiDNESDAT EiYEIOKG, ApIUL 4, 1883 III EVENING EDITION. HORROR OF HORRORS. S." The Star gave a paragraphic men tion, of a hideous story, well authen ticated, that comes from Massachu setts, relative to the sate of 1000 bodies of children who died in the State almshouse. This ghastly Btory -will attract the attention it deserves. It is a most foul blot on the humane ??trrecord of the State that claims to be yfj' :' par excellence, the centre of culture I'rX: and civilization, and human sym I 4 Mii pathv.' Massachusetts will go into pathy. f M4L----.' ' .. ... spasms over ( iif ArfaHst-'it selli if. - . the wrongs or tne negro, ells the bodies of the inno cents who die in poverty and with- tVjirtnt. a nniiw A almmpfnl vnnnrd that.' I'fiJlvl- But is it true? Let us see. The i -r bodies were sold to Harvard at the rate of between H00 and 400 each year- for three years. Dr. Dixwell says: fflit-' -A- majonty of those he dissected were Y'., those of infants that would have lived had ylfi they been properly cared for. -Most df f. jiij ' " thera had partakep of no foodjfer forty eight hdfcra; previous 'to death. If. was not i :W V . 'be custom lo give the remains proper 1 1 burial after dissection at Harvard, as re-Ci-ftaired by law." ifU : 'This testimony makes the story. ri;$'fU". still moi'e horrible. The statement that the victims were first starved to ilf death and then that their bodies were ".vsold to be cut up, and lastly that-tlie !; raotuated remains were not even -treated with "proper burial" gives a k 'sf iOl fearful clare to the record. There is rlrlP V nothing: more repellant and.cCastlY ia-ibe AimtosMJhi this. And all this occurred in boastful and egotistical and self-complacent MaS- J'sacbusetts. ' But this is not all of the dark and disgraceful story. Here is what an- other witness testified: "John n. Chase, a former employe at .tlie almshouse, -described tho process of $' vicJdina corpses, already detailed in the Sun. He mealtioned an interesting case of decep tiOQ, whtyirthe body of. a boy had been sent to the dissecting table. The mother of the j ! fv-Jadcamc fcwhU remains, and ia Srdernot r' I.U uiad(uiut uui a v,wni n nog 11 1 Willi f fi ;f wood and services were held over it ia the chapel. 8he supposed she saw her-boy buried, and went her wavatisfled " ft,.- ' - - r r,. u u i .1 ij$p$r web unblushing shame before? We iijf;" have lately read descriptionsaf some .filKsbocking scenes in the past, when jilt; v'.-'TUches were burned in Scotland, an4 H-'Ss'.4'-, the-wav their bodies wero ahnivl ouz we experienced no such shock as v the record of cutting up or "pickling" y;V the corpses of thepoJr little chfldreh ifv " of Massachusetts has given us. Tbe Norfolk , Landmark is natl ,-?';'urally much moved at the fearful .tpicture of depravity and heartlesai-iitess- andviii"'tbei faefs.' It closes ?itr'iW discussion with these words: r'?'It is impossible to put in words all the iV-- dreadful and harrowing thoughts which (i i suggest themselves on reading facts like 4 - xuesc, nna 11 xney js; 71c, in the formal i manner aDoye escribed v t j might treat, the story as a torrid fid- -A t U'H tloB. But the tafe is fold in the" progress of an official examination, and as "its rhast- jy fj J; ly details stand before the country we Taeg leave to renew an of t-reneated ouestion of VA:&nu rejormers or me JNorthern Press leave tb South to get along In its own ry,' mm inzvr awniw w y . tt. ...4 ana amnU vshUed mmlchres n ttei' f m8f Jitneywniejmine - - - .. 1.4 ' veiled before thta the; f will fif t ruir 01 yj 'h"i JIft,m TM L?!, JTXr A What sort of civilization is that which can oroduce such revolting details" as those jgiverf ? . NARCOTICS ATT SfMlJl J SLANTS. MM to a large number of literary men' as to what were theirhabits "ahd ' opli ions as to the use oritiru)ataiApd narcotics. Hehasiblistt6 pliealn a voliuoe. The character jof the testimony ries, and therefore, nothing of imporfeaooe canfbe derived from the repiies; Sorae'of' thp writers never trse Iiatior. wine" or 'tbbaceo. Others like both and find them pro motive of intellectual' aptiyityjjraln work is betWr wUh- some with the use of tobcct'or ft glass of ' wine; whilst others am xry! Unpleasantly affected. The responsernainly show what wo bayelngiBqwn, that dif ferent teraperauients and constitu tions are infliteiice differently by stimulants afld: aarcoiicf .. Tt bite f)r: G BettV of New York, an anthorjtty, in -nerTus5 diseases, didrnoipd alcohol to be as, ood a stimtrlatit as coffee, .tej opium or tobacco. Darwinwas not benefited by stimulants;' Edison can not stand stimulants. Neither Free-' man nor Dr, Holmes smokes. Mr. Gladstone litres a fev glasses of wine daily. The bifetotianj Lecky, Sir Theodore. Martin, W. D, Lowells, all taboo tobacco. So. With Charles Reade Ruskin and Jules Simon. Wil liam II. Russell, M. Taine, tho late. Anthony rolfope; JhSies Payn, the novelist, ajl used, tobacco and Trdl- lope constantly. A - The lesson is that lalJ ddwo jears ago in Johnston's "Chemistry of Common Life," that stimula'nU of. any kind, as well as narcotics, aro absolutely hurtful and 'di&ressfnl to sonib constitutions, whilst others can chew and smoke without apparent damage, and live to ninety years r more with the constant use of tobac co. People; as they , grow oldV may use with benefit stimulants in mode ration. But no healthful man re quires stimulants before he turns forty. Mark Twain, among literary men, seems to indulge most extravagantly in the use of tobacco. He writes: "During the first seven years of my life I had no health I may almost say tLat I lived on allopathic medicine; but since that period I have hardly known what sickness is. My health has befen excellent and re mains so. Ab"1 have already said, I began to smoke immoderately when I was eight years old; that is, I began with ond hun dred Cigars a month, and by the time 1 was twenty I had increased my allowance to two hundred a month. Before I was thir ty I had increased it to three hundred a, month. I think I do not smoke more than , that now. I am sure I do not smoke less. I find cigar-smoking to be the best of all inspirations for: the pen, aadsn my par$ici lar case no sort of detriment to the bwdth." VERT BIHORACEPUL. ' Tennessee is the daughter of Ndrth Carolina in more. thtn . one senjs. -North Carolina' compromised its debts and the-daughter is ' proposing to do the same thing. In the J North they call it wlthempJjsby.otljeT name. We refer t9 jTennessnejpar-'r' ticularly because of the treatment it extends to the'' Peabody Institute, J Baltimore. The benevolehVan ex cellent George Peabody, an,' honof tb his race and to the , country ..of'' bis birth, left a large, sum to" the. Pa b.ody Institute $300,000 and .it was invested in the bonds, of Ten- nessee the mnnincient oenet actor had the; utmost confidence in the in tegrity of the people of ;tht.. State, and hence the inVcstmehf '. 'Ndw'the State' ref oses o ra'akebd'the -sum, and a beneyolent :in8titatiorf is thje loser. We.see it taBntloned'that ih addition to the 1300,000; Tennessee refuses to pay a 'debt dud to Mr,. Peabody personally as agent for thp State in London, before the' war. This is very shameful ' When it is known that Tennessee has ' received $175,000 of the Peabody fund for the education of its children since the war, its present conduct is tbb more disgraceful. C . -. (. The Tory, landlords in the British Parliament have surrendered at last. They are no wfavoring measures of reform ny Prime Minister Gladstone has r. favored. They now ask for a law transferring the land to the tenants in actual ownership, and the Government is ti aid them in tho purchase by a loan. Mr. Gladstone proposed in hiaaw to create aaiant rwpt5ennrp, but the Tories wisb noW td mak8 tfaf law speedier u its operations: T 'Thfe value of land i rapidly depreciating and the landlords . seek a rcjmedy hy havipg, tbe,. purchase clause more rapidin its operations. They wish to sell before matters grow worse. and f)f Bincfxely tope IX It Jr. 7i j Vf ' ' WL WAr.u rvJiC - - - editfiria upofc the aDDrancf the O this country. It gives statistics: "Between the years 18S0 and 1880" there were initiated ioiolle society 15Jdel lows 1,173,050 men; and in aaJSif I6fi toThese ,18308 3,03 eLwaidW& aadl$80 90,740 Odd-feJlaWt. died, 94,701 were kx n filled, and wera tusDcnded, j W ties uci rhi . 1 r . 1 1 "we" lDers ot vie 0 and 1880. the remain-. der clfrl? mht to be the number of Odd fellows connected with the society in 18$0. But in thatvear a complete cbksos of the society wuiroadc &nd its total membership , was foutia to be 450.588, or 3S3.758 less than it ought to have been. No less than 883,758 members' nad disappctetdT In' fifty years."' ? : w-f : The Explanation is fottiiilUin jjtllis we may suppose. Once a MAsbn always a Maso- unless dcatm.fp' ex pulsion "takes place. Bar 6t mg-yc belief witn the oter;oirer. A withdrawal card may- 'be' granted and it expiifis itilL a year if not j .a ! rtridusjriia m r a a t ur 1 aiMsaa. b as thclollowinff mi ue,)0Hin'.Uiaii...,v.ajggt foT'him tcpaU tbfl trig cease to bo an Old-fglloW1: We be lieve also that a ; failure, t pa'" Op. dues, will . pa'n,se. a v member (9 be, dropped, ..... Bat we do not ep$ak. nathedra: Ifiihere is not Btei such explanation it Will be difficttlfywo suppose; 'to explain why nearly 4tk)i ?000 of Ihe craft hayc disappeared in a half, century, . - ; . - The Congress passed . a 'la w that r the Government workmen should render service but eight hor a-day. Secretary TjMtcointsfefsos to enforce the law. He says: "Fhv hot; given the subject much considera tion; but at present I do not feel.i posed tq favot ten hours' , wages or eight hoars' labor." This ieads dbe Philadel phia A m eriran Repubrfea h ,; to say: . i "Ve should have thought that ,t Mr, Lib-" coin would have ' deferred his' preferencps and dispositions to the laWhe is put in' of-. JBoe to execute, o .He is not tho judge of ihe wisdomof .the law-" ..r... Mr. Lincoln got hi piftce on the merits of bis father's name and Ser vices, apd not of his owr(. If he has ability , we have .not been able, to learn upon what arena it was dis played. . :. Th. Nihilists pretend to have so. consnmmated their plans that!th(iy will Inevitably kill the Czar1 on the day of his coronation. Thev may be able to carry out their detestable plan of . murder, for since the killing of the late Czar it is impossible, it ptespw, to anticipate their -cruel pur poses. ' Bnt it docs look possible for a great "Power to so organize its forces as t,o prevept the murdering of. its Emperor. However grjeatbe jDoed of reform in th administration of ptstice and in the system of o- ernhient'in Russia, no welt regtilatod' mind can "jTSssrTapprove of the ih i i.-5ri tll- .jrA ,itoar. system of assass.uaejaadQPm anq ntiiized by-the, Boiopean' revolutioii ists. We'tHlnttpe XhUt the Cr.ar shall escape the hellish machinations of his numerous una determined ene- The Wilson Advance, referring, to what ,th.is papesr. has .been saying alout the newspaper credit : system, grves the following-bit of exJperiei,ire. It Says: ; "Our ownejrjre,ncetljaSbecn enough to. convince usthat n,o newspaper can make money and purstfttte credit system. The editor of this paper has lost upwards of three, thousand dollar by seeding the paper to pror&isvivj instead of paying subscriber. 4-system so ruinous --to ca a number of men ought .to be stopped, t very newspa per in the Btate, ought to adopt, theplaa of Northern papers,, and discontinue a man's aper just as soon as the time he yaid for expires." .,..... , The Southern rice plantertr will' tc intereste'd.in the advance 'ojt, rice. in the LonVlon market. : Rangoon Kce Jias advanced ten ipec cent. ."" C UKRENT COMMJS&T. . When Mr. Porter gets! through hingjish letter ibb for the' fyVmnk, that paper should send him to, a jpro tectiohist Country, ay Germany, and let him, wme up the Ira.fces question Xh'er.p' Ttt6nrlet him srb tb AastHat,teKi8,atare ift'the futuVe itUd win not and Rus&iawhere. thelo'velv nrbteni i t i.-TJ-ii L2-.il' i ing, duty eystem obtains.;, Kottbdy ITYrC Taf'XS J"y T : Wnav had occasion .frefiuehtTy1 tfraj boasts' abenit IhA' brgb was tJaWindTode othe Mrh rf?' ftrt-i where. proteCttvo .taHffs are in ., full .peratiioD,, aJtbougE.tJie; ro- wvmy gp -mg!r wmmmMf wuj&.. xjci, lucui duuw tue wage rfinnrd nf.fifirmanv. rf Anatj-i.i. nr rvf .Rnama?4tiWk ' 'nmthJtnut,t HUm '. . - " ' '-rrrr The,.aniWuierneixt that 4hfe UeDartmeni (of laatifiri i hftirtf-th latitat. at. .i. ; - , . ' nfJHUre'fespre 'Mfljl- JiMrrBrt,wiitef ffl fVerrMTmerlvi ltrathb rsK to; mmtdmu mm son. xie is a j;npoyaoroy tuiw, h iufc-iBwaaao rttgiea snow. He haa etu4V4 tbft Pjr)..tbeTeye oil -pui mauTef anct imhs thTofid Brjf yfi ,Lue isuary,are.io apgpear m, Icriery gh ow tht Oscar ilda.4itl notidonva atud lector tbi usns aaid. s! i" vwvwa,.W4MV6e. !,s be- I self, and doubt determination 01 iseau. iMasn in -hiaHrefc ov manV en?ne 1 V. tft re shal tiVtoei nostftr M.J wiUL expecta tion curiosity becouse we know Mr. I Brewster's tastes, and the likelihood rraax uis luauutxy-to- imretge-ttem 1,1 a ictftviqraMra simply iirtens hii ftufts'enyalctHAm'ifl fdll toea has denied him the dTOottmtt of displaying 1iiscalVs ihe Wilde, fashion, ftrHhatttre has;diedfhim ; tb ft Wk J$dti mre . American , 11 ) red. ' - 9ff4 Berne Wtii Saell : : ! V, One bf ' orr prominent 'eittzens has 'o ivau nf drpamlner rprul -frirriblv. SO .(. r rvr " . J.i j ' j toviqiy..tact, to maKe it. u . dangerous t time8x not .'only for plia beloved'cSmpanibn, but all who' re ArdB'nTider'hisToof. " A few -nights mncebfrwent to sleep ijvith a . pistol under hwihead; dreamed .lira .robbars, wore after him; that he hadthem."on the hip" and all that ( was necessary 'to lender tbem'foreveV after useless in . 1 n, vi c ger. Ho poHcd, and tneoonci roport o . tiffi , p&tpl , wbi .bje jhad taken rrom under his head and . in hTs'sleep aimed at a spot 6x the wall, aw'ob the'entire house4, lifmiielf ' in cludta. An udV "holfi" tKrdHgh Ihe plastering of the walk: ver his head w ample proot at , toe ntrvui u in88 or thi storv. A niffhtor two after lie was dr,eafoing a . aUig.erent,., assailed lino and he had a nrst class . ngm, on bWhaTids.' His ahtagonist "h eld bis owh"i fo a long ibD' when at 5 last 6urdreaier sava good opportunity to pat in-a stunnor between the eyes.. He braced Inmsell, took gooa aim, put all bis strength in theblow and firecT away. A startled exclamation of rjaliffrbm his irood wife' at onee tanslatbd him from the land df dreams to that' of reaRty, and wilb sorrow be found n Had dealt nis wife a severe and painful blow on the forehead, jus$ over the eye. SHE WAS BOUND TO M AVE trrnr ' '' " Charlotte JournVObservcr. Ksquire Gibson gayc aiijinterpst- incr narrative ot the. lively raefcet a voniifir man whoaaname is C. A. Kennelly, had to go- through before . eettinar.rdarried. KBnnelly got his license from the Ucgister ot Ueeas at the . Courtrboase last 'Aiiesda jumping into bis buggj drove oft to his sweetheart's house, expecting to I get her and go stfaightway uuto the par.son and be spliced. As Kennelly neared her house two-men wereuieie ahead of him, and they ran .put to meet him as he came up. itvery thing'pefimed to have been premedi tated, as the men at, once set to seat ing Kennelly and pounded Mm up badly. Kennelly finally got away from" them, gained his ; baggy, arid put the whip to his horse. lie turn ed around a fence and drove back o the house some distance, and- the girl, who witnessed the whole pro- oeedings, hopped ut of. a back win dow and ran across the qeJd, got in to c,he.( buggy with him, andr the lovers., thus happily united, drove to Biddle Institute, and were married fey pr. Matibci before their pjijrsuers camef up, ' The girl's name was Mar garet 'CaTVgJf. A STOllV FOR INORRSOT.L. Colouel lugersolLaaya .lie does not believe in the doctrine of future re wards ...and puuishmepts but , he "hopes-" .it is ttx$r IJe is respecjtf ully reJEerrecLto a sipry of au boneet pld German who was m Athe habit of using plain language in expressiag his thorough cdnvictioh in what CoF. Inbersoll doublS. "" One; c-ay be was a witness in cdurt, and a lawyer of CoK'lTigerBoll's persuasidfn asked1 him what h ad" become ibf So and So.' ; 1 "Dead and gone tch l," respond od (he old German promptly. "Mydeair sir;'.responded the law- yerfyH.must not speak of the dead instfiat way," '! ' "Nver-a-mirid, never-a-mind," re sponded, , dlansr j aD4 - with a mysteri ous bt emphatic whisper, he added! : Ypu'vail.-78omedays you vil jsee' ' r" T"-1 . '-f OU STAXJ COHTKaurOBAJUBS. The immense outlay of mdney requh-ed to purchase woolen goods that ahooid and would be manttCaolusaiLat home, the small, number athon and the eeorsaons amonnt j of monev sent out of .the, ,.8tate year after year ip pay I9r oacon wnicn snouid oe' raised at home; M 6wirig to some extent ' tp the increased dumber of worthleMcur$. The State press aa the guardiaa-ofr tha peo- pie's interest, shouid in o.m opinion, stand : J" pledged to support no candidate for5 the obilfirate himaelf 1 plpctl.tn tm hu iri . fluepce.ja taxing tbe .worljxle&s purs out 4f efcistenee. TMtrrU 'Reporter.' t Ipartks havt raiaadiB regard to furtaafila-'l J: ereace witu the .torUtttdfojtf. . J . burftoB lnttxeu. dhnuld Ola. d JMSQii- jf wi 000 qq ux diu aw bo. jQOQma- I .ered ,-a nnalitv."r Thleae rtartiea aUeirathat'. V redoc 'the fnternal reYeriueJ I ,,. th 5 rt .-. :tii rri.i. t T now understood to. be-all stuff, and-tha MUMUUt U1 reuuction: eTpecteo mmBimei- I "a iu nie tarm nui morciiiaa uiueen fflionft.1lie'lrta'V!' th'fwhen .ev, wiU7n6eS8Uate action j. it- ifandrak..L wi3 rt -a- a -r - 1 9 JSMvrrPFd such great jpurca as J ifefcsp many and such crreat cures as Hod .Brrars afj;- mt nerrold antr y6un rtda -z .tt, r 1. I a . 11 a . w jMAtriliHa, Jrr f 1 iETSOFTflEiv LDL DctraeUii Ty Fire of tb National TbMIMia BarllB. y Cable to tbe MornuuTstar.l . .UprIlfe.TVAt thUhOUT, 3 T. H x theNational aal Theatre is onfire. The flames eflicient in cases of large flrwtfaoeBri'whcilly,, uaableo. co;Dwitb.Jthj iupiJ inmrJotiviMtPoved.tAao'i'the. ooeaerits, i nokKiiftir nidroethatre nrwrtoeJi and also burafid.n,2iUiHie . was'1 gaveo. T 'twsre-was,. weyeri Ufftiaad awlajurj nj4ftj-wfe8.'l toOifiiaoe. Nojeotertainraent was.ibemg giTeiithT.heair? a.Bd th originriM ' the ; firoi noijuJewi rouading buihgaiaicQojpaisaiiTfiiy' amalU , ' ' ' CHICAGO, .'.i'b-jl dded OaliLATier th& Ijaat Blactton. By Iteloferspk to tkr liornhai 6tar,l ' - rTHrckfctt.' Ann14;-'-eeSieanscon- r.aA IHa (Hortinn 'nf. tho entire- Democratic 'city ticket byon!i6;000 to 10,000 majority. The Democrats clairh from IS.DOC to 14,000 majority VThia iA a decide gain comparea Withtbe electron: last f all, rWhen ' it was praetkny fi?j the results depending oa the pefsdnaPpbpuiatity opthe icwidldtites. Tho Counen Will bei' bVt Whelminfiy Dem-bCrfttic-. Of-fhtigaUfem'feM itre'mbers who bold bwr thlrteerf aDernoerats. ' " FIZTANCZitl. If w Vrk Stoek1 !"MrWe t ron k " Ttlker. " 1 By 'TelegrapS to tire Morning 'Star. - 'Few Tobk. April: 4, til 'AM. The stock market opened firm 4t. a fractional IniDrovemeotfrotoryestidrdajr's close. . Af ter a, slight reaction Jvi the early trade the market hecatne strong, and shortly ."bef ore I'o'cldijk recorte'd. an jjdvaj&ce .Qf il V see preferred ahd VanderbiH's jvere promi nent. At 11 O'rlck I to"i nef cent; pf.ad "vao'ce was lost' .', .." ,.. DeaUf oX Ua yerab Pater Cooped ; Suicide aC a . BT evrf paper Bastae . Jfanacer. . LDyTelejtraphtothe Morning Star. ' New Yokk, April 4 Peter Cooper died of nnetimenla at 3.80 o'clock this morning. Nathan 8.' Mose,' business manageV of tbi DaUy -News, shot bimseft through tc head this morning In n is office, In fnrK RoW building. He died instantly. i m tmtm 1 The Supreme Court ' of l6a yestcrdsy beiran hcaTraff-ataVirumcnt of the validity of th rohlworYnmeridmerif whlch "was nrst nmru anu, cregrqep lasi jajiunry. The Ilnmaa AahS-How la Crenel-v and Beaotiry It. ;f , I rtcr&ona abuie. the delicate !add ui ornamenx py.aurninji 11 wiw owe- JiolU tcu7ics and rJwuiruut it . with grease. h has no afllnity Tor,, the skin, and is not absorbed. Buasz's .Cocoatnk, a compound of Cocoaout.OU, etc.. is .un- 1 rivtlled .. .iireisiDg " foxthehaii is L uadily-abenrbed, and u peculiarly adapted JS-f. 'js- t : dl I mm. ...1 tn fll ing off and promoting its healthy growth. Housekeepers shoutdi -insist, opon ob taining Buknett'b Flavobtno Extracts, for they are the best. , t tar- 830,000 Fj5E S2. -at Popdlar .MontMy" Dxawing OF.THX . . In the CMt oC XoaWrUlf. on Monday, April 30, 1883 these DrawhntS occur oh tlra last day of eah month (Snndajs excepted). Repeated adju dication by Federal and State Court lias placed this Caaipany beyond thamntrorerey ot tie lav, To this Comnanv belones the sole honor of hav- to(r lnadgnratea the only- ptan fey -which their drawings are provea-aonest ana. lair beyond question. - " N. B. THE COMPANY HAS NOW ON, HAND A LARGE CAPITAL RESERVE FTJNTJ. READ kTHJC APRIL DRAWING 1 Prize... . . $30,000 100 Frizes f 100 each 10,C00 1 Prize 10,000 200 Prizes 50 each 10,000 1 Prize coo eoo Prizes 20 eacn 12,000 M Prizes S1000 10,000X000 Prize . 14 each . 10,000 SO Prizes 600 10.000 9 Prizes $300 each, Airpfoxfmatlon Prizes, $S;0p0 9 Prizes 300 each. " l.soo 9 Prizes 100 each. " . " 900 1,860 Prizes. S 112,00 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets $1.00 37 Tickets, $90. . 66 Tie W, $100 Hemit Moimit br Bank Hra.lL In Letter, oi aend by Krpress. DONT'BKND BT REGTSTSRED LETTER OR POSTOFFIOB ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by 1ft t rail rtin be sent at our expense. Address aU order, to- LV H . JUAKD . KAN, (Courier-Journal BaUSkfW 0 lb'V ILLS, &.encncKy. , feb 38 eod&w ta th sa , TATB OF NORTH CAROLINAV STJPBRJOR " cotmrr ot BRtTNSftvicfc, f odtrt.; Marion Potter, Adam Empie Wright, andf ' oth ers. Plaintiffs,. UdVard Kverett anwffeBmma'iererett, 8. . Tbroetoa, an4 others, . . . lefadants. This is a civil action to perfect the title to real estate;-. lathi eanse: is- appearis toihe Oonrt that L. D, Thruston and wife, Annie P. Th rue ton; G. wiWon nlst)e' and wife, HlerfTW. wnistier:'. .ohn A. Saker, Samuel P. Brown and wtfe, 'Nettl tie b: Brown;- Elira DeROaset Brown Brown, Enuaa,A Brown. -Ioka: if. Brown-A. M-Tally and 8. O. Tally, are non-residents or this ' iu?CrtWhq?Cnxtoetln shjll fall to appaar M. Uat time, the Plaintiffs will apply for the reller demanded In the com plaint, toother with the costs (irtfiw sJctToTtT 4 Witness, Wi tJ. JWBliw. Clerk Sooecjor Qdnrt of urunswicn conniy, reDrnary a, img. I Aril 8 oaww tb'-'W. rn y. 9. v. 1 0- ri- 'J? ! It -- .TOftOTOT U AY, as-f nr alohas ever oam tat he A taU'stoek oTRIltE ! wBTTB' COR aV Tkt- tom prices. OiL: Orders solicited. Positiyo Bargains TaAlalaTmAaB TAywea, White . V . rfc-a . xuat n'inrsr- at e IthZ&io taleAf at 1 U M. 2 I? owwtt Buwnovonienauu pabuoatton be TCor4 Atoo-tha Beat Oi ollarSLtd tfrr to '.4..-. 1 ft T N - MAR K K T. iFTICE. April, 4, 4 1. M. URPENTINE Tbe market ntufliJU-45 cents per gallon, with sales reported later of 125 casks at 4l cents. T?nsm-rarket firm at $1 80 for jjfirJttl- TAT?JIarket steady at(pTrW), .f , Jou lbs, with sales at quohimwis. , iCRUB TtTKPTmKIJIarlcetrely at 1 00 for Hard and $2 75 for.ofl; 8a8cs at pvtajioas. ;.. . !-o;-.l to repQrt. . Sales late last oTcnn .and ot T,riniijir wnorted. of 250'b'ales on"a hahis n 1H fi' cents" bcr lb. for" Mlddlfng!' Tlie - ----- . ,., .z "i . : oflewlaf; were the trfncial hotatlonS:; " OnHnaryr...'... Crood Ordinary. how iliddling. . t W tb: . . . m irs.j jti-- i ua I Bimuiiog. . t " k Good Mdihyr..,...r. 10 13-16 . TEJWyTSr-Sales at, 7580 ccnt. for Ordinary, 8090 cents for i'nme, yoc $1 05 for Extra Prime and Jl 051 10 per bushel for Fancy. Market quiet, RICEIFT. ,ti. ' ' . I L 1 Cotton... ft) T5ak: ftnirils TariXiOtin.t . .V. i a8(kcaskS Itosin nuw; in t Tftf 517 Crude Turpentine ' By Telerai.h to th Morning ter.1 Nitw. Yoke.. Ad1-AKooaT-MuK moderately acjivo and ,irreeular at. 10 per cent. ..SterUng.-exoiAnge Sl448a,,i State bonds neglocjt..,iuoTernmeiiaviuvvMnugi. .' OdnrheretfU ; -'ttrtn nnipt vfih isahss to dav of 25G bales - vnddh hplahds 10cV Orleans 10c Wr,r riirpiv HtArfV' with sales tbWiav ot the following 'quotations: April v.tsjc; May 10.1TJc;irune TQ7r6c;July .10.SS7C; au mnt 10;$8c SeDtemer 10.18c. Flbnr dull andheay- WheaWhcavy and MaHcJpweT. Corn hfeavy and ic lower. Pork steady avl 25an 00. Ijard'nrni ax ii'w. Spirits turpentine 48q., Bosin 1, 70 l 75. Freignts quiet ana steauy. IBrCahle totheHornJaffStw J ' ( Liverpool, April 4. Noon. CpUau In moderate inouiry. which IS3 freely sup plied ; uplands 5 0.166 ; Qrleana 4. 0 lf4 ; sales to-dav of 10.000 bales, of which 2.WK) were' for sper-alation and export: receipts 18.100 bales aU ef which, were Anaericad. UDlandsJLm. c A prU df livery 5 35-64d; April and May delivery h 0 Wd; May aad June deTIveTy $ 37 6"4d; June and July de livery 5 4064d; July and August delivery 5 43-64d; August and September delivery 5 46-64d ; September and October delivery 5 44-64d : Oclober and iNovember delivery 5 37 64d: November and December delivery 5'jK-M5 34-qfd.1- 'Fultlrcs dull. x Don't 'step son a Ttolflnjt Stone r That U what Captain-Allen of the Fire Department of Worcester did, and that was how he hurt his ankle so badly. After the doctor set the brokenJDfl.c Captain Allen used Perry DAvtsVPiis KiLJjuR, as a liniment. The sufferingjvas soon over, and tue Captain was well In a snort time. Know ing fb accidents trhich firemen are con stantly subject, Captain Allen advises everybody connected with a FJro Depart ment -to keep a 'bottle1 of PAttfKrLLER always on hand. u f Bwar WImltavas. The deltcaU'-odtr f FtorQeUn Cotogne La entirely, novel. . Look,, for signature, of HiscocK & vo., is. v., on each bottle, t ... ;' J. J.1!! ' ij j".L '1 5 Beeswax JS BUYERS OF THIS ARTICLE Wtf 'WlL" PAX 41 CENTS PES LB., landed in Boatop.qnal ity antf weights ifaaraSttoVtoy shipper.' Nochan-forcmmUsioorcarUPK. i wTF BOWDLEAR A CO.. octlOeddarri' t8tUT0p,,r,lH 1 500 0Qmmm' " NKVv CXlOP4 ' ' - Cuba o lasses! NOW LAX DING, . : I Ex-BHc Antelope, dfrt fem Matankai, fo'aale. low. ORDERS. SOLICITED. ! Jan 25 tt WORTH A WOBTfi. The: Biblical Eecor der , . PUBLISHED BY, Frttvarda, Brought OH Sc Co; RALEjqiLJS, C. " - REV. C. T. jaAJLET. Bdttor. . y REV. C. S. FARRISS, Associate Editor. vTO of . :Hartft CJkroliiia Baptists 1 ' : f n its 44ilt Ycair, VEJiX BATipjHOuij) ?AKE IT As an AdWrtlahiir Medium rUnarpied. Only $a:6Q per Vear. Addreae,. . BIBLICAL RECORDER, d,ao ?rf RaleiU W. C. 1 .. , .PVBL18I1EB-. EVSRY: 'FRIDAY "UQRKCifi, 1 t,7r ..1 . i'. Ya. As an advertising medium at M anaonaaacU .Terms 11 JS0 a rear in dnin. -Addreas ' TrTBTiOMK VolNtt PVBUSTIiWEpKjAT! . w.ivu ui uid bww OtaiB. li lt Is a desirable medtnm nt WtWrH, Att. tion of the two 8Utes. wUh bfth tbe ,MhamAlan(tFsTnrs of this tor Xaataesa MatlaTfjWateahBBemi vaiTT ' - 'a wm yh- PsMintod erery WeitqoaaaT luAdtebert M q.. AjJS j Ta Xltet3cBMMXI2Xnu ti .l . V 1 1 lATTttlt lnsr.iiiisirimi o arv-sMaft countoTeTweaVJt in! en,,bna, JBchmond. and tn lond. and ti ii 8TA1C. J m i writs i ifatl boro" and te-iilliliio! A Of Ik T TRUTHS 'The Mpdtjl lh'i? .fo'ndafi.-n f .Lxxjy. aiwl unless it u l ui an ifibt good hoaUA is imposMNi If liseasc has entered the cyMcm ri If?? W tot anflyK wy.to klavf MjtloJtVrWd puTiraiAl'enfirh tle blood. s . , Thestf riWpl V!ks arc wd! known, and the highest mediral 1 'MthotWtfs agree that ttcMini; hn -iirdarili .testota thc lVod t it . Tiral condign-ti. a ad alw tli.u .sol the iron,' p'reprirntions hitherto InTtle blacftch' the teh. csuv hcad Jt.iache, andarb othenvrsc injurious. Baowm' Iron. liin ekjs w ill tln.r ' 'TQebtodJi5)uHrj'trtK ani jlrcnglhcn 'Ihg'halnTtlni Klrifc di4cac from ., utmy patt o-th fyrtcni, ujxI it will . , , tot blaf kn4lvc tct-tli, c.nii.c lu-al '"' 'ache or constipation, ainl i. posi "Mvely 'nit ifrjfrhoub: .-.-iil-- Sared his Child. t it N. F.utaw St., r.:.!t!m(.rr, M.I. . . Kb. i.-, 18.. Cento: UjKn the rermincnJ.i. tion' Of ' fr.end I trid Brown's lON BiTJKks ai tonic am1 i utorative for my daughter, t. b n wa thnrnughy co-ivirccJ y ... waiting away with O'li- uni)li" lUvint JtifCe kinghti by 1'ir tenaUa dieae, invle-' die caic i ! trfilkenirprtyW 1 loth t believe that anj-UiiniL kiuI.J a-.ci the prpgres M the oliei.t. but. to my great MirprtM, pclore ti'v ..u ter had taken one do: tie 01 iikhv. ' r .- ... r fx ikM Bl-TTUM, hc btyan men and now in quite restored l. f. r health. A fifth d.nilcr It-i fthotV S12BS t) AlUM.(tii4l. Mli I when the physician ji c n be bicUy aald "Tonic v i - quired;" and vhen ipforn;' ! t! the elder ifrr taking : ;, Ikon Litikhs, rcptii!el ' a good toni. tjWe It." AUUUAM Pill l . Bltmvtf'S IROX r.ITTKR S ofu't II ly cures DyspotKiLa, Indigestion ui:,; Weakness, anf renders 1 1 j c j;rt ,iii relief and benefit to persons sufTei m ; from such waiting diseases as (m. samption, iLidn4y Coniplamu, etc. ap S DAWly Iw nrm 0dp Tate Water FROM TATE SPRING, EAST TENN. jmjRE'8 GREAT REMEDY ran I) YSI'liPM 41seaavtof tba Stoma oh. Bowels, Liver, Kldtn -. Ac. It Is especially adapted to Clerks, Invalid-. Ladles, and all persons of sndentary habits, lv mand daUy-tarying. - bhipplair to all parti ..i the United States at the rate of 2,000 harreln p i year. PRICK, as.OOner barrel and $0.00 i r rn-. of two doeen quart bottles, delivetvd In fcjo! m Morrlstown, Tenn. Terms cah. FltEkiHTKATK to Wilmlnjfton, N..C, 49 Cents per 100 pound REFERENCES OUR PATRONS Wm. II. Bernard, Dr. W. G. Thomas, It w Ilicka, Oacar Pearsail, Dr. J. C. Mud1k, 1) I Russell, J. F. Oarrell. of Wllmlnrton: It. II .in: dan A Co:,. L. Brown, P. H. DeWolfe, Dr. T. Smith, D. P. Hutchison, J. 8. fjpenoer A Co.. i ,W. Wadsworth, of Charlotte; Dr. Jno. A. ISoyd. O. W. Darjran. DarUxiirtop. 8. C; Wm. II .Join Tho. P. Smith, Georire W. Mclver. chsrlcsi-,t,. 8 C Similar lists could be added from all on-r tin South. Qurpatrooa dorw It In the slrmici-i lanrnaire. Read a lew: Major Campbell Wallace, Atlanta, Oa.: "Oi aM the sprtajrs of Vlnrlnla and Tennessee, I conxldn the "Tate Epsom' tho most wonderful, and tin properties of the water the most valuable." C. W. Anderson, Savannah, Oa.: "For nil ron rlnlnti Inffldtnt t m'"'' bocAi.tTiKi. 1 r..i. aider the water nneqnaled." J. . Carr, Darbaaa, 24. ai 1 think It th Mn water to be found anywhere." ' Hi. A. Barnard, Marshall, N. C: "I have pa tronixed Tate Water for more than fifteen yeav and was cured by It of dyspepsia, llvercomplalm and kldnajdlafiaaa. . My nijuuiTxn was ritn perfectly well and aptrna ox a broken and h.m kssaly shattered cottitttnUen." James Creeswell. Esq., Greenwood, 8. (' : I am folly and aaiMetiy :hpaeed thero Ik ii other mineral water on this continent wii-e ! heeiinx quaUtiw will ooamrare wrth I'ate hjrii . Geo. 8mfi.hr (of tbe'CommerrTal Cotton Pre--.i Vtw Orteaaa: "1 hay nead the (rtita Water f i the last etfrht years, and find It retains all U atiala for any period,:' .IMLH. Cbuwh, f N O., endorses In neksrly the same lanruafre). nSwaan. (of fnman. 8 wan a A Co. J N. "T havit fnnnd Tate Water of rreat benefit, and superior to many other waters I have used." Dr. J, 8. Weatherlr, Montgomery, Ala : I know of rfoTfitheral wflMfTn" th Unltod states that baa the same virtues of tola water." Mrs.Gov. A. 8. Marks. W lnchester. 1'enn : ' H- fice ahlppinK qaalltlog maka it a Uesnlnjt 1 s;lf feruur hnmaalty." , , . J. fi. Btndebaaer South Bend, bid.: ' J bclleve there Is no spnn In America mat contains 1 n heaBng guailUea that Tate Sprlnic does." J. H. McAroy, (President Bemls A MeAvoy Brewlnjr Co..) Chicago. 111.: "I have it tymi imi ally on draught In njy house, having bceonu) hI most a family necessity." . GeOkfinUen, (of Geo. Bullen A Co..) Chirac. Ill,: "It is the most pleasant and effective wat er I bav fonad anywhere, and yon can count tut among yonr rejrular patrons for It. " t Lanra forty pace pamphlet oontamlnr analyFlf. and full Information on all points, mailed free t Leare yrder with J. C. rfUNDS, Wllmtnpt.-n. N. C, or address TO ML no? 7 tf TOMLLNSON A RAGS DALE. Proiirletors. Tate Mpnrur. itast 1 etin. . PATAPSCO FLOURING- MILLS. TATKNT ROLLKK FI.OtTi. C, A, Qanlrill JHaniitactnriiiE Corapanv NO. 83 COMMENCE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Tho valuable alknental "properties 0 Marylan-' and Vhnrlnla Wheat hare lortr been rceocnl.. ' by writers on food products. By the anpllcatlon of the Modern Roller sjnten, C. A! OamomTrarmfMnrm Company Is pro oaolnic, with this wheat Hear uneonalled In Hp combinations for Bread and Biscuit or r as try. flTlnc beaaUrul colo, nnnsaal roc U tare and a i inctlve richness of taste. PatapMno SnperUUve U tha leadlnct kraadt Pa tapaoo rmnfly tbe next, ask your urocer tor Utieai or an of Ihe'Corapany a weu aatrwn ataii dard branas. 1 ' 1 -AT- nov 9 Cm Schutte's Restaurant yOV CArT-qKT-nig-PIMT TUB MARKKT 'r'.flv naif fV 4,1 n(rtAlr Vrvm-it anr hour ' Tha rfay and oKni A Bpectal attention paid1 to the want' of bnslne' man. Ftill Meals or Lnncnes u be had at re onablepTfcea and at any mlnule. Patrbnat.' aolfcltad. ' ' " "'' ' F. A. SCTrVTTE, la 13 ti GraniU Row. Front Street. '''TfiaTABKER, Commission LXerchant. .1 1 w i4i lUSAJaX IsTHliKT, -f Hoksitaafli f : l. fit 'CVrtTW.' 'NAVai 'I' a" ni!:ri.-- vr.r-- 1 iL flTORlM. HTCS and iMIDTHKRN vPBODUCB s'i .f. (1 .. 11. . raari Itr ias fsnlme aud aiv 'i Execoti f "TUTCTUt OOrviTtACTn wrTba Oettocv and I'm no longer. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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