1 i i - . T T - Pt i t tt a nrrrprrr -nt ittit o i l r,
caUi grcit rabject of ixxiUon
Tat "tm ta. ta t
M A TJ W TJ T -
uinuuitji, I . . a . -r-r--Jf .-.i
last eiM u t-0 rouocry i ...vm.vv. oiui imi routine - woric to.-uuf i i im a&A jm-i-vv;-:
kn n m it w rr. im tu
tmntm in nnaU
Alt uMnnmHiwiiM Fvft I
f ite Kj
V )tlim t
A.rmrttmiiwf biiiTi4 OKry
wilt k nTT-4 tM9MinMkabMMrk
TH tro UirJ UUy rk
') piU ft rntif b J-rxitw At tSO
4,rnrtmiinw to NInv i-w.li .
lfrHwiiMt on prftto4
'id m Umm mUmtm of Mtuneittniwiw.
.irtiiHHntmta" w'U N oHitrvwt l-tf
itMiit ft ttnH tfaw
Mt fit tittM MMtr 9a-MMC
"'I V au ii wry n to MwnawrkUl hn of
rA )Pp MCirrwati. out? iit -
ri tHf. b?"io or fc N1""!
im of t2N 9biteA.
ml UkMtV lxMt or Uktn fjirtl to
Owir MvniMf JiaiiM wWtaMM -r Mtorr
ArfrUlMirhn;itNrrapST"k tarn
Mi 12WI-V iMMirw h mttXHym t Wmtm mm to
on SMiTMHi thm tfamwm wCl b 6to
UU Omit f tm 4irMno ooattsto
Am Mor to tx mt to lifts Trto IA Uem kia
Imrumnml to On. UM orupriHOu will ooXy b
raipqIMo r U SUkilQitf of IM pi" to Ui toV
The Morning Star.
wuffxoToy. tf. c,
KVKNING KI)I
W IB w MM W 1 w A 91 MM H S "
Kt-Iotrcmor Hcndricka, of In
li.n.v, h. !on bto crdill with
wl bilitict And und political
jidTnnL He at rvnol mikinj;
rhw in Ii)wl At Council HlafT
ht a.! Jrriwrd r lirw crowd oa the
nth in t. He Ii.-umhJ the Tariff,
but h toucllt It CAtttMXMly, jjioirf
f A UutpAtcK t tl Mew Ji'ork
T"in!, Iw'foriu Tariff p-iprr, mj:
th tuiS mvumlkm b-co pnttly tVr
on tb.U fmtio tr.? f.r mwbi
Thi m corrirvl fr Mr. Hcodrick-s
like mont tXttncx-ratitr polttiritiM who
h poiwnf thirty fi year of
m WHta itt the grvat fWferm raoirc
nwnt. "They Li nprda' iV
th ''t mrch of ccooomic re
f nu-t. Thm p-ple rt (xt in ad
v vnr of th? ptitj?LnA. latead of
U'iJi. thy are t-if WL If they
I. not Cake i-:rt- thfry Will he Wfl-
f kr l-hrn. thy wll neirrr catch op
with th rr:r-!arL r
FItt (v. Hetvlrvek U correct
wht h ay lhut witrk of the T
rtrf rrffm rm.ii n yrt to b oo'
Why. oefr, it hA hat jat h
nn. Fact ! Voa ar rorrrcl i
ayin that -th .Tariff will not W
tbHndonl derin the continuance of
the national debt." We h not ap
that it will firr b cntirrly
aharulonr.l. It can nccr b abaa
dnml. b-aaw th Itaric4 ftpm
abroivl houM alw3j b ti4. Kojj
land tatc under the Tariff a few
important arttcle a tlocn or o.
Hut I(cn.lr)ck m crrtainly
lvel bcaIcl at ooo point. He ha
jnf'inent and pcTrrption raoeh In
undcrtan that the tat n t?Aijiryt I
ft-r l,Jt,-i; tnmi rvnSinu. IIo I
I
.kj. i rut itoivrnor dtc not come
out for aTarilT for Hevenae only,
hut ftor?
'"rh mix ja-t rrveat nf it peoviion
within thu revvnu standard a will pro
mote the tadastrfc of the couatrjr and the
Sab-rmt of la)mv witluut crwUlae mooopo
liea. "
Th New York Trwrj like
ine
tJovcrnor's p5iition. It styn:
"If phtrnly mm that there h paAnr
of lUrputl:a recroU 00 the tarifX
n'Fuiw,iwHN urfu on aw party rre
ekely the aama cmih wMch will wta tfumm
11 r rtv
wfuf wta thca I
recrait if . th Ketmhikaa ara f.iiA
. . .
enouKtk la drtre Uuna away. Ill oa
prrferedew are eUarty toe a tariff strictly foe
r-? ta4 , kw a . una wakrh. aniC tW
ir aa. win f araku caouc h
awney V carry et k CWvraixumt. Mt
th Utvreat 00 the debt, aad rroUt for tt
rcJWOOJkUltaa4rA)c Utfc tucb
urUI. wtta rmaflf caly m tw .
re aa pTotecUvw daktea woukl aecewwuir
n BjKiA-nn. iev a earr (mm l k..
... . -
ravevna doty reewry ht tha rlxrw fau it
U nrotwcUtte. aoU ta araa. TV Kaaix f
ravenoe tax t UV poiat wtMr la caeca
taper.-?!!!. .V tax amaaence ta he. pro.
tecute pcccity U ll &) petal. 7 ;
"', ThaCfOtetnor did oleirueakia
!f with entira clcaxncaa a to the
. . . . " ii a-.'" t i..
poaitkoa n iooaSxi cu
fnMIf.a Iw TirfT i iir.irt
tr! W -'
Ho2k tnim f wi mnch frld ctti
trn
qTm&Ut U ocfr w :P5?f..iSr
w irrirW . Senator Mc-
-' - " - .
TXxtllJ. or Irtduoa, 'n' 5;
. - . .
. . . ... . I
oa whUkey ajjd br, tobacco and
pin.
IU M a blind lAdr' of the blind
Who In 1M-I will iUnd np lfor
ill stand no lfor
laUHlol PcPle and praely argnc
that tU Ul oo whUkey and beer
-v vi i r.r-.r ndthat
a tat thoak! till b kpt on the
baboM commodilic io onitrcral
a Mrctt nK9J iroj.
Daring the campaiiitl. of IS0 we
drew larprly poo an rx client wfccch
made ia the Koom by Hoo. Joecpb
J. IHtK of Franklin, in tho matter
of exnditorr. We copied f mru
him ome very ignifieant 6 rr r
ltie to the coet Of th CQItnm
hoo- where there waa no commerce
or hut little There wero then, aal
w uppoiM mch f the cajc till,ru
tom hooiww on the Atlantic coa.t that
crMt two, or three, or fire time aa
much to maintain them aa the 'total
receipt were.
There are collection district io the
Uoioo now that are valaelcam, for
Chore U but little to collect. They
are ucd a ft place for tho faith
ful henchmen. Hot what a Uf men.
doa abo.e it it to create and keep
... .1. iKk.'.-
P iron, jrr w
poaitire inecurra, and which, cauae
tha opJe to be heavily barduned .to
maintain the arae. The Coogreaa baa
aureiy a roach needed work of re
form before it Jort at the point In
dicatciL lid the cuitoca hoaacu'lnd'
revenue dwtricl4 be abandoned that
are of no practical and oi no fi
aanetal importance. The following,
taken from the New Tork fWtmer-
utl ?!ulUtim will aallafy anyone
that there L prcaaing need for Con
jr agonal iotcxfcrcnco, and in a mat
ter that promUoi reealta far more en
eouraging to the people than the
twaddlo about civil acrvicxT reftn 'aa
mduljed In by "U( fn." Our lew
Vojt ctcaarrary aaya:' 'k J
"L-wC Tear tbe. co-iertk-a 'at Wla-aaaal,
Ma. fee i.antc acaouated to $1,731,
wmilm rhe Ct-i of cuJloctioa wma $3.9-3.
TVioboco. Ma. broorbt $7.C53 to t
Trv-aory. bui la order to etiaia it. $10v-
53J aad to U paid o Tbnw are Iwt aw-
eimeaaof the ijatcxn, bat we add a few
ether. At tbe we et3CtBlrTihee
Jaacwrea at altaoat every IXHat, Tbua. B.
atarrX Oa.. took ia $1,317. aod tklouV.I
. m C t 1
the Iccdom waa Uwa aanrtuoaj y""f tf $133 J
tad tiM eutr $X2Hl la anlcx tncoUccl I
Cn at tUUx. His.. t.xx &u tone
rral.ajKl. while Kattcktl. " Maav. pet
$223 lU Uact ft-araaai ipuf, to Col
lrcat uk! ai tta!T auiia-J theat owa'pock-
a$t.S3H. J9TV rrrat cosaaMam at lillla
Kejr H-txx.N. J.. WUW1 $300. tU kbc
r- of e-CUv arm i.&tt, At Keoa-
Ue, Me., the rnriiU aaaouaicd lolltt
aod la expeaera , to $7i-s aljrartaa;a,
Man, Itfiweeer. Ukc lira pajini'-tho.ra-
ctr lcrc NiajC $1S ami taecuataf col-
Thewe are aaroplc,.bBt th" do not
exbani the K Diaawi w the whole
army ot iapcrnaruemrir- from the
Unit! Stale Treaaory. ..
a roBTaTKcmai.
IU. IL T. Bacotvof J2ilrginU
CVoftreocei'SrrUcii aa that the quota
lion in hi aermon i rprrect, xn fol
lown: i-
"The atlIU tU the gU grind afow , .'
But taey grind ticecdnc aaialV 4
It aeem that the printer marrcl
the quotation a it appeared in the f
o 1
Sraa. Mr. IJacon wntea;
' v liO f'lr
t contend for lu mrrecfnea. I AiWrtfr I.
IaJ u,r. Jtow for it Tu
IZ? iu t TTiS Jll?ttr5E
L . . ? . 'kr l w
he touched u but rather marred lu T
ha nn
W'"
noa.
uoted the weed a -used by him I
ara bro out of place In the ac- I
e aappocu Mr. Itaco
ling from mrory.- rVorn
he quote? He did not qaote froo
Iongfellow, and he did not quote
from tho Grck Oracles JLo which we
rcfcrrcl ? VV rierUf write to put I "B toe amy, caa increasoa
. . . I tar aaihis goods wero con
Mr. Bacon ncrtit, a to the ex art I ' . .
w I
orda ho aaod. He i correct in say- I
ing that 'VTwa a , maxim long bo- I
lore llc aays or ixngteuow. lint I
not nxnU only in perrertton.
k 1
ine I
original la vast difference
Mr. Bacon teema' to bare, fallowed
the ur after it rhad hn memfstA
If ho'wm crdjilcnhPdrSlJll
wUoK "fcrtad, a ..wiir find thjo
wniaai ai Ui ayufcdohtIWl I
he will find tt fJA-f.V-J"::'.! I
r r . .
Highway robbery U vary common I
in
ew a-4eUITITa Oeoaiu In one I
w
I .. roiaa.
I tna stovvaa aboQv Xoodon
growing bolder Tfc I
' 8 T The 1
biri down, Mt'ino aoco.n.
thfjbWd-bitt of chocks for
1175 rold w&tcb ana cnam, ito
la a,yf add pocUde. and .crcn
" - W O
I rii,n mn rimo to
I I t . .u . " hK.M
I .! in fctntarinc? ibu -two robbers
i cwv in ranmrini' huu w
I 1 1 rm . . i i. t .
;Korc.racntlonoJ, bat tbe tbirJ ooo
I . . .
vry iwv
,
Jodg IJonJ appears to have upct'
iQn in irK...
J a jqoeatfon that o,cn
TBDWC acou . i n
hw not the umo
by tbe State Saproio
t
aa act wa pa.el making tbe com
pom, of that act reeeirable for taxom
.. .. ..... i .r,.
1UC9. iVC. IIUHl VI t,
lus Ac. Another act, pa.1 after-
.!.. . t .k
ward. prohilntiHl the receipt of the
coupon for la
drided lO U u
held that the
coupon, tta. or not. Judge Hood,
raakra a deoition that- reachcii thia
prtint. Ho h'ldhal the moreoffer
iag of a coUon to the collector fni
taita i. a ufficienl tenlfr, and that
the collector can b witrainwl from
collecting by a levy, lliin ducisio,,
drwtrJeaaothelmocrata.. Tlio
i - .
.juste-uuxut
Uie validity of an act that creatcnl
ooo po rmt 1 cgal tend e ra.
"nf- iron Keller, the Pcnnsvl-
I .
I aniaa.JIigh rotcctioo-l ia atiU
J i n0 U Ujing goi back
tyoean aid hin-cauao by sec a ring the
abolition of the very proper and just
tax on whiakey and -tobacco. That
tax hurt tho Protectionist. ThoNew
a
York 7Vi aya;
' "Judre Kcllcy. who, ia a letter from
Cnxiaad to a friend, makes the aignincnnl
atatcment that his 'chock la almost welt.'
antMXlBCe that he hope to get borne Id
time la fd re that frightful aoarcc of political .
OorrupUon, the internal tax ayalcm, a fresh
Taat before the campaign cloaca. "
Io will, fipd aomo of the roost
. ...
eamet co-workcm among Uw Dpra-
acralic papers that prof ew to favor
a Iow Tariff
r
Tna rsiiovicAta.
1 1 -
( T7t &Mm foe October ia.pul L-ivJnco
f lae muVr chat-in nereltiea aa.
"Nasr NccdJcwk" JSchl illuntn-tcd: 2
enlorcd pllc;3 DationaJ coatumc-pkturc;
I A . . . m . a . li l .
mwmioe. of urea- aon ntlWwW;
flat paper pticrna: 7 em be oi. I cry uo-
'g1imi 5 loUUi icttcr, aoJ i alphabet.
. ., ,. .
ce 30 cent. New icrk Iaternati.nal
Kewa Cooipaay, 31 Iicckman atrevt.
T JfumXattUm tor Hcntcmbcr waa be-
artkle la very eleverry dnoe. It la entitled
TUo .ncnoncnAj In watcro Scenery
i4 a aoat tatranrdiaary article ilia. The
lautraliona are moat aUi-iag and aurpaaa
rW. We hara acver area any pictures
f tbe woawiiirfui land tk at gav ui u
pcpiaua.4 and ..apfV-benaioa tJ. ht
i wait ta traveller. The articki ia w rittco
3y Mr. W. II. IUdiagalitiaaUmirable.
.Koran ia ta art ait. Amuog the
itribatotra are Joimn llawthortie, Kate
jrkU," Jocr; Ucnlo Corncllua Mathews
aad Jl.. XX Iiuoner. tnaxaiuoe fur-
I phtierl at $3 a year Impmvlng. Itiaap-
Ttroachlag more Dearly the ataocurq of the
n ." ' rr 1. 1 1 . . ii
fiirvry ua uarjvr in. ui mmcr. a mus
Traliona it la far behind, and yet a few
vcara ago It wootd fear? been In the .'rout
. in
Chi. very particuUr. - It Is a good publiot-'
'tioo. Addreaa'Te
(XMirt, New York.
jfanJrOttitim, Temple
CURRENT COMMENT.
i l be iTotocuonisu ouaiu to
be delighted with the new Tariff
whici Mr. bam IkAndall helped tbera
top, Tho American Consul at
IidTreporta to tho State Depart-
. r. 1 .
racnt that there is everv reason to bo- I
llievo that the shipments of woollen
i goods from hi district will continue
deAe and that: l,v tho ehd at
9 aocrcaae, ana tnau ny too ena or
the year, there will be a very serious
falling off in the amount of exports.
He says also that the flax trade 6f
. . - mmm I I
OIS last 0 1 p3 CB l I
1 . - 1:
to the ' United States, bocauso tho (
framera of the new Tariff, in affect-
- bcuuq cxkcob a to .pre-
yem shipment. This is real Pro-
tection of the right sort, which .shata.
w fcWa iiuvu
y-rus, 11m compeia kno American
vt: . :.v. . .1
puunu mi ju wit"'jH - ' " TTI ur ko pay
whatever Ui hocaOf mAQufactnrcrs
choose to aa- '- Charleston Kewa
bentvwnai .will , hAto,lo be;
made- an issne; ' before it can be gene
raJlacffoctaaJiycxrT6ccd. .Wo
knows how great ' an evil it naa bon
coma. It is aaeaalihat has crown
by almost j-d moercen tibia dotrree nn.
ltd 1U-V oKgKthfg : hadow laorer
9 -Iljmblic office and pahlie bnsw
f. preauioal and an hip cab-
1 14c; hxfolwm jaotent from -doty for
I eakrt axcaae tienitponthe alleged
" not iq soMion.:Ye
TerT much doubt that. If there U
ma nai o5iaei i j,.
a 1 I
iml .tr. i hi act was I itmu.-. trcnuv knocking tno . ooia J' irbm uac annn across xae
wNWHuuon3(f..u iw r X Jf mZ f 7 f lqHerapttheiff the'Dove
ihn conld be enforwl. The Xnrt Jackyer, 'boat raairyin';be8tan'dafj, f jujisiIiEf TtlSASTEIlS.1
declared that it bad no intention of he do, en be hoPbofo ban's wide open ' j - :
3idinir aa to whether the colleitor en henck do 4 gal gwihe ter drap airrfeal r iba.M J!Oww of a
V s , right upang iu unv Mtil want,ga,v aoifMlI.rMfllrBleap
of Uxc wan bound to roceivo the . -! Iw J54?i WeWirt IMsaotet' Ttoft r Steward
n w&a quo- I ino atsinct win do adversely siiectod, I sent managcmcntjvrill ever be found nicbtr
krnti; I ana tnat a targe manufacturer or p mai uueoU wu apommnuw ioie:
aotikUid I .al . x I , moQitrof -monortoHestlio Itepublican Ta-
mat no naa maae
-jj'
uncle :it mi us oy co urt-
I AtWtiU
unc,e us wwrponniiB
a mo-
w'at, tack a notion dat' he J ticjnof PriacerBfamaroitjuui that the dpr;
bait '4f ?mrAn-ii:i'dawtodMtY nmonedsuddedly. to
I want a bait ef VimmbnaV do'tot)"i
111.
.11- t .. Vt--l ..VI . 1 t. J.l
I Ifo wautd Tflimraona.en 'dar..dey
in
dollrec - Ho niouf 'water, en dar I Tlags, lasUng1 eit hottrs. hegaeK Ioottqjt
do airamona. itow den' w'atlttpnt took place between Ha -Not. iand-l y'
hi
yntner nigger, ne
too smart fer dat.' lie des tnck he.
e" ? TU ,,'I
niwu, no am, cn. wau ier -u
i .1
;t- ' " ' -M r" ftin,t
I . J .
I nbn dran in vitM. continued Uncle
pey mayiaallerfden may rlntter,
bntnuttcrn en srInalIhi,aintdone'n
tiamage yu ex 1 nows anva taint
. -. i - . . i
bein' folka, do wimmcn aint got none
vanUgo er. da merw Now datV
I tjtTi u pum u ,vu. Mv"."' iu
. tej,n' un you.
HE A OltEFD.
Detroit Free1 Press.
j In front of a Detroit butcher shop'
yesteruay n nuicncr sat oieaning-ar
rpvolver. It waa a rusty old "Colt
which hayl not been oaed for -years;
and was to be out in order nd traded-
off. A ahoe-maker came i along di -
v.tltf n.wl nUanrvA.
j Kif course there'll be an accident''
' "Ye-a, I ircsume so,'.' t
j "It in't loaded, ia it?' .
"Oh, no."
"But it will go off?'
"It will." .,
"I never see a revolver Without
wanting to handle it. Let me look
at that weapon. Ah! I'm satisfied
now that it doesn't contain any stray
bullets. Do yon suppose yon could
I hit my foot ttV that distance?" '
"Certamly 1 oonld. Wow, if she
wan loaded Pd take a dead ight
like that and pall the tritrt-er
and '
1
faa mm, ulku.mlVnr n rrSrvrx1 tWA f Ant
i a fix; raiv-isav j i a rv a; www w
kLgh andVyel(ol like an Indian, and
when became down .he danced and
, , . ,, , i '
kickeil and galloped around until
copie thought mm crazy, it was
only after a crowd had collected and
cornered him up in the Aof thatany
pne round out tho trouDle. Ine
butcher had pot a buHct along the
soic oi nut look ciose cnougn io araw
blood.
"I told yon she'd go off !" howled
the shoe-maker, aa he sat with his !
!oot in his hand.'
And didn't I agrea with you 2",
innocently responded the butcher. r
MU. VAN1ERB1L.TS GREAT
. WEALTH
' Oath in the CirlclnoaU pnqujrif.'
.' "Can you't tellme I askodwRere. ,
iVanderbilt's'riione'y, I mean the Old
' l i tl... flikAldinolI mWmm. M.
IM. til n iiivtiiuy. 'j-'YjJ lTroiwi 1
ment bonds left.. IIo baa 2PiOOO,0.00
in Lake Shore and New. York Cen.-
tral, probably more. of it ia Lake
Shore. He has $1 0,000,000 in North-,
Iwth -tt ftnr? honn TTn l,
- m . ' ..
'stock in the Red Line and otner
frcicht "compahTee. lie has' some-
thinc' in tho Michigan' Central. V
estimate his wealth at frbm t 150,000
to 200,000.
' ODII STATE CONTBIIPORABIBS.
There are a few Dcmectats id this State"
; who are ready to loin
ia saying thai Judge 1
honeiaeorth Caroht
ocrata are Jealousy of
the anti-Democrats
Fowle wants .to- Ma-
Carolina. These few Dcm-
.r.,i iht.k U im. iuvmimv. 1.
roads iato bis chances for Governor.: The
Liberal, are awaro of hU strength and
.think by drcwJattog -this report they can'
.-lfl n5rt Sth innM
hli. w itma or -.j- giient
Warrtnkm Home.
The Ccnnmonwealth while under its ore- !
-
1 t-A. v 1x1 va tAJiuucia Mra lauvi ihk
v-eklat (A 1artAtn
.k mUnii fiM f tbn flnth and . in the
graia fields of tho west to pay an, unjust
tribute to the few rich manufacturers of
New England. Scotland Wtck Commbn-.
' Tfy they Call nia- "
Tea tbari sadly so." said Jenkins "my
hair is turning gray and falling but before
its time; Use some thins ? I would, but
most hair restorers are daageroua.'-'V'True,"
answered Lis friend, ' "but Parker's' Hah?
Iialsam ii as harmless as it is effective: I've"
irioait, and 'know. ,ive the naisam 01:
show and the boys will soon stop calling
you "Old Man Jenkins.'" .It never fails to
restore the origloal color to' gnry or faded
hair. -Richly perfnmed, an elegant dress-
Uso tlie Amencan Graphite lead pencils
manaracrared by the Joseph Dixoni-Crai
clMe Co., of J Jersey ' Cityr New JeTBevy
nouae established In 1827. : Th only'' pen;
eibj awardod the Grand Medal far Progress
at Vienna, in 1873. : Elghty-Onfl nrst pre
miums awarded-fer sajpeilur manufactures
of black lead. Pencils . of all grades-1 and
style at reasonable priceaT1 ' ' '
in m I11 1 I t
"v "-?'M,iittw! v- i .rtsfeoorteflralmviaziost twomcers jaija I The. followinc were tiic
a up in parun en uiau yer cnue yer wants 'simmonH i gt mcn.j? Tne-.lo6s;ol Vie acfe Jnagsls 1 Vl-' "
.... i . Ll... I xi.-o fVotfwi Ant on
.7.7 Wi WM good. e n, aown dey carnal . Ha, ike, tcJmb WA,&S'' " n
that waa decided l jg trthrA It
mil M I I II If I 1 1 1 I wv - w w - - -i -r-T ' r T ' ' M - J I - '
cCoart, In.1871 ,uye;- lJat di9 yer ynther nWer; he KSS BnSSiSSrffi fffflSSfrt x!MIv.f ,10i
. l i : . n m ry t r nia tttrwA? -ftn war mn - mo iuiui iwiiai o.ua
receipt of tbe cou- I , 5.: t fresolt.
I IIJJ. . tll'H UUKiV UU I wav WIU Ultl 1 - -i I .-. . . --.i .
. .1 a.cau ITI M iMr . r r . 1 I 1 I 1 . 1 1. uf m...
rrwinft tr. Vfinnrr flhlnl AAn mikn I ninrnTncr hrnmrht thft PAritftfn"ftnf1 ernw Of I
great 'miration g, w'oa. ,Ue koonerrank .nfroew gWffiK
dey gifa Olo ex 1 ia, dey 'till know dat 2&y- .tVpnh r 10. 55c -. January 10.65c; February
folki ha folk-, en, w'c.V U como ter. ?p.79c. .-Floor--dull -and heavy, , Wheal
But caii atil i! .'iinairrs AJBteipN-
able aavh and Haleeattinc 8alonwatNckiKH
Xarket itjnsit. Beat Work' '$kd atteflttOT 'giai?-
r ' .,. v. i-":,
"toad. - . ' JyWtf
' FOREIGN. J
Heporte IllBMf Priaec . Blamarclc
BatUq etween ; tbe French na
W?'MraW!V4
-nri&rtt?3rS
i tot coasollatian.:
8cp
japn
isl pUoe,tetwef(Ehirofeai:CIak
i -aitinr reinfortKmenta. It is Probable
j frbni tbA tenor , of tbis dispatch thaMie:
rK? mi n hit th nnrtViftMtn f Ha Nol dt
-r rrrVv "rTo7-r.. th
tcrmlned to .Tecaptare -Sontey;; W;tbe
I r reocu".' wno nave aept cunooais mere ior -
h. W it'oiol iwlkt' (wmnte
aelta-'-were "met
from- H'Noi to
battle being- tbe
Newnrif
I :tBltotoni(witlrlJ
rtifWuMi 14 Thn rtMtTlfl,lfn
i t-- m r
r American which arrived at thia port this
wastakeoff on Txay Woue hundred
m. to southwest of Oar flatteraa.
i aAAflnAii, vta., oopu -
Newport had forty-three passengers and a
ctew'Of sixty-eight. The first and second
I officera, the purser and one sailor afld tbe
steward' were washed overboard," out aii
were rescued eicent the steward, 'named
Pcrceaull. Who Was lost ! Tht) ship lies In
the river awaitinirthe arrival of the steamer
Sara
day:
Saratoga3 from NeV Y6rfc,vue. tt6xt 1Tues
GEORGIA
iJ - 4 Nro . 8eaad to be
1 Haa-AavKxelUn Watch Between
' Cnarleataai aaxt SavanvaJk. military
Teana.
j By Telegraph to the Moraine Star.
J ArasTA, Bept.' 14. -Margaret. Harris,
colored, has been sentenced -to- be -nanged
in Gordon ' county, October 19tb, for
poisoning coffee, causing tho death of a
colored child; .-.
Sa Vanuatu, Sepl'14. The rtifle shooting
contest between the Military "Teams or
pharleston' and Savannah yesterday, was
won br the .Savannah team bv 34 noints.
ft was the most exciting: match that. ever,
took place in the South. . i -
XEW ORLEANS-
fUt
i
city
rrreatawrr 'Imbroglio Still
(By .Telegraph to the Morning Star.
i Nkw OnijaAss, SeptQmocf 14: OnWjbd-
acsdav .City Treasdrer Walstie we again
f ejeciea iiom nis ouice oy ke pouce unucr
J ordcrs of xhe Mayor. Ju Iizarus is-
ejected fiom his office by the police under, I
sued a rule ma, ordering the Wty uouncii,
I Mayor; and Chief of Police to show cause,
T-rfrwS'f.
ih discharge Qf his duties,. Bhoald not is-
I 1U0. .., , ' ,
TEXAS,
peatrnctlea' or a Ceaton fJln-?-0e Slant
t . .;' Brne 10 Death. .
! IBT Talegraph to the Mornlmc Star.l
3 a tiVESTOW . September 14. A Hillsboro
Ifapatqh- uaya Bowler Bines'- cotton- gin,
even miles west of here,- has - been burned
ind a man burned to death. -
..( . .
vina war at.
: k - - .
pi mm aorK staea jnuarKetKirone .una
'" " ' - Hlliri: '
v!' By yelwaraph to th-Moratag Ktar.l
NkwTork, Sept. 14:11 A. M. Stocks
tr 5. nor
nt; the latter in Wabash preferred.
T ; - -: -er;ia m
j New Iuoomfip, Miss., Jan. 2, 1880.
j 5? y2 n5Ie.
mi 1 1 nn n cr inr iia ihul bivm vimni uii.ii aa. w-
eunenng ior tne iaai nve yeare wim ase
tBitters and have triedjt. I
have heard of Hop
four bottles, and it as done me more good
l ua v j uovu va lt
than all tho doctors and medicines that
'they could use on or With me. a I am old
land poor, but feel to bless you for such a
Jof the doctors... I have had fifteen doctors 1
, tzX rVi nX.n ounces of so- J
atsae. One gave tneseven Ounces 0X80-4
relief by your medicine and: from torment
latton of arsenic; anotner iook rour quarts 1
inT lOswl m -All fhv rnnlH tall wad
-that it was: skin sickness Now, after,
teltwaSI'
these four bottles of your medicine, my
'skin is well. Clean and smooth as ever.
f .- - tJ&KX Ji.JlUt;iJ-.
SmrTl-r,SH-FfSBr-8HrPPED
-t-aHrnts.itt-JNoTth-Carouna-, South Care-
: una and Geojtiajtee bjem tobe to Rood
: condition. auifSglf W. K.DAVTS & SON:
Bank Of Netir Hanover.
1 -
I Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 Ii
Ca&h Capital paid in, -;' - ; $3d0,D00
Surplus Fund, $50,000
f v DIRECrrORS : ;
W. I. GORE, C. M. STEDMAN,. . t
, G.W. WILLI AJCa,:
DONALD MacRAE,
B. R. BRTDGERS,
J. W. ATKINSON.
ISAAC BATES,
JAS. A. LEAK,
..BHSSTEIN,
.'. E. B. BORDEN,
ISAACBATSSi Preside-ti
h. W. WTLLIAMS, Vice President,
an 20 tf
r
'r In.a few Dys;..
ur
TT7E WILL HAVE NEW
.-. In the meantime a few. BARGAINS may be had
. -' 'J-
r.rw ii: it r.-.- ;
Ik.ItAlaanH21?pKEvir
a. & t a . - ... - j m . . r w- -
aagBwjaajaaaaaawpAB ,
lEUUIlEialiftM
was : steady, lit 37 cents per gallon, with
l .aaies reported oi iuo casics ai quoiauons.
j J "ROSIN Matket firm - at f 1 17i
J sieitoVM'V &
are of a bright rel
, . fiAH ine market was nrra at fiitw
per bbl. of 280s Ibsf Trtttf sales at qtidta'.
f uantlr&r'ow-WAmliYircUli
Karket flroi :with. small sales
j9f cents per -lb for Middling.
official quotations:
,
cents 3R
RECEIPTS.
- I
upupn
237 bales
168 casks
1 up""
IMo
1,178
t - ' - -- '
bbls?.
'- f
i'riid' Turpientane.
104 DDIS'
13(;iWs
si i rri .feST I V "in Jit t u v
; . jte? yelerarti 'to 'XorauiHtiVr '. '
' FinatieiaL
NkW York, -Sept. 14. Noon. 'Money
djill and lower at 22i per cent. Sterling
exchange 481f484f. State bonds dull.
Onvernments firm. -.
j , . Commenu'l .
CJotton quiet; with sales Of 1,274 bales ;
middling uplands lQic; Orleans lOic Fu
tures steady,-with sales to-day at the fol-
daJf atff W Lard 2dy at $?&
Spirits turnentine 40i41c. Rosin l 52
i tHJ. j? TcigQis quiet ana uncuangeu. ..
FOREIGN ISAKKBTS.
i '
' i By Cable to the Morning Star.l
' ! Li VKRrooii, September 13."-Noon. -"-Cotton
Market steady; uplands 5 13-16d; Or--leans
5 15:ld; sa'es 12,000 bales; 2,000
bales for speculation and export; receipts
4,150 bales, of which 4,050 bales were
American. Uplands, 1 m c, September de
livery 45 52 645 53-645 51-64d;, Septem
ber and October delivery 5 51-645 50-64d;
October and Novembeif delivery 5 50 64
5 49-645 51-64d; November and Decem
ber delivery 5 50-645 ; 49-64d ; December
and January delivery 5 51-645 52 645
,50-64d; January and-February delivery 5
54-645 5SH545 53-64d April and May de
livery 5 68-45 62-64d.-- Futures quiet.
Hales for the week were 7U.0U0 Daiesy oi
f hich 46,600 bales were American ; specu
lation 5, 000 bales ;export 11,500 bales; actual
export 12,500 bales; total import 24,500
' bales; of which 14,000 were American ; total
stock 783,000 bales,' of which 511,000 are
American; aftot-104,)00 bales, of which
23.00(r bales are American. -
j 1.3Q P. M. Uplands, 1 m c. September
and October delivery 5 49-64d; October and
November delivery 5 48-64d; November
and December delivery 5 48-64d; February
and March delivery 5 56-64df May and
June delivery Od.
; Sales Of cotton to-day include 8,500 bales
1 ; ' - -
American,
, Breadstuffs market easidr.
' Manchester, market -for ySrns and fabrics
firm but not mticli doing. ' ' 1 v
; 4.00 P. M. Uplands, Pm c, September
delivery 5 50. 64d; December .and January
delivery 5 49-64d; JT January &tid February
3
J 5.Q0 P. M. Uplands, I 'm c, September
delivery 5 52-64d ;': September and October
delivery 5 50-64d; October aud November
delivery 5 49-64d; November and December
delivery 5. 49-64d; December and January
delivery 5 50-04d; January and February
pelivery . 5 5iH4d; eoruary ana marcn
delivery 5 56-64d. .Futures offering free. r
. mmammTl.- -
. New.aTorlk Naval Stores , JTIarKet.
New, York Journal of Commerce; Sept. 13.
Spirits Turpentine There is a trifle
Steadier market, with- rather more demand ;
sales of. 100 bbls m .merchantable order at
40rc, and small lots at 40ie, closing at 40Jc
bid, as" tho 'fiouthern advicesj are :rmer.
JiosinsrT7The market has not. varied; sales
re of small lots, with prices aA" little nnset
tlftd Tho niintatinTia sre.-: iRnftirw-nnrn-
rrion nt $1 524-: .rained .at -&1 . 55i rood
strained at fl 601 62i; No. 2 E at
tl 70 ; No. 2 C at ftl .60 ; Ne. 1 Q at
1 90: No. 1 H at $2 05; cood No. 1 I at
$2 15; low pale K at? $ 35; pale M at
glass W at $3 75. Tar is quoted at $2 80
j gg
100 for Wilmington, fitch is quoted at
, Charleiton Rlea fflarHet.
Charleston News and Courier Sept. 13.
About 25: bbls ot old crop ; were sold.
'We quote old crop clean Carolina at 55c
T Common; 5i5ic for Fair; 56c for
'Good; and 6C for Prime.1
.. . .
-""r Ti.T i oX:
i1 30 Per bushel for'scacoast, as in quality
uow uuxi Tx Kruvat
ji Knee-Breech for Letter Carrtcra.
Rumors come from Washington that the
j Government intends to. uniform its post
men in trousers Of the continental pattern,
'it seems incredible, but stranger : things
have happened. These very useful and un-
I'derpaidmcn are now very comfortably and
.neatly uniformed,' and with the aid ot Perry
I i Davis a TFain Killer they can make fun
muu ugu cijulo '"'
jhot Bun and their liability r0 summer dis-
f eases from drinking impure water, and eat-
',t unat;y h (" 1.,. kAnn Pni.
; dent Ones among them generally go' armed
I With a bottle Of the specific, and at the first
litwincm nt wiuni). or ananicion of rfi&rrhcea.
they medicate their water or food, and per-
naps iaKe a siruiguk uose.i u. ney Know irom
experience what its virtues are.
THE SEASHORE !
HOTEL BBUNSWICE
SMrrnviLLB, N.C.
.' .'! ; ." . " r;r. '' .-' - ..
SEASIDE H0TE-i
:n WRIGHTVI K, N. C. 1 ,
fi -'" ' f' -.- '' '' " . '.-.i ' 1 -'. .
f j Bi L. PEttUY, Proprietor.
.' 1..? : 1.. . : i..- , .:.
riHESB.TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL BE
,X OPENMONDAT. MA 98. .,.,'
The Hotel Bronswick, at Smlthvflle, ts'twenty
flve miles below Wilmington, and accessible by
Ifiro First Class Steamers; aiakfag two trips daily.
... Tne Seaside Hotel iarsituated In a -larpe grove
on Wrh?htsville Sound; is composed of cottajres
rtenjatthebeadof AneelLBoadthebeat
I UBOTH HOTELS m POTliVlBW OF -TI
ior ramuieav ana witnin seven inues oi wmnuur.-
U1B
HOTELS rN'FULL ViKW OF THS
j'.: ; , . :. ; .. r ;.. ,.uK.
orf and Still-Water Batincr, " .
ery v&nety oi isn. ana. aoana&nce or uys
rnatns and Crabs.-'"'?' '' f
Spaoions Baa Rooms;' with 9 Bandar of Mnaia
Ten-Pin Alleys, uuuaras ana tsv.
round, hui
nearly so, "and 'not quite the thirteen
: I ,.".unui;wiiu pan oi an: men long.
-for - j . ', Blood corpusles are closely laid
alonesidc of , each other in vour
. 1-11 - .IM 1.! . .i
ijioior. inejrwe inis coior io mc
Iron that is in them. But for this
red olorof the corpuscles, the blc;jl
ould be a colorless fluid.
' As the blood rapidly goes its
rounds- through arteries- and veins,
driven by the heart, the corpuscles
go with it, forming a very important
! part of it.
X If there is not enough iron in the
, blood, the corpuscles suffer. Yon
cannot feci a corpuscle, nor can you
: see one, except with the microscope.
put you can tell that they suffer, by
finding out that you arc weak and
poorly and pale. The cheerful red
' that is on a healthy cheek is owintj
to the iron in the blood corpuscles.
When the cheek is blanched and
pale and looks almost lifeless, it is
because there is not enough it on in
your blood.
J "How can I get iron into my
' blood?" asks somebody whose ac
quaintance with that metal is in the
way of nails, pokers, horseshoes, or
railway rails. The iron in the blood
is the self-same metal as in the heavy
hardware. But oh! in such a dif
ferent shape !
There is a wonderful preparation
of iron that is made so that it nour-"
ishes the blood by entering into it
and becoming' a part of it, thus trav
eling through arteries, veins, and
heart. This preparation is an im
portant part of Brown's Iron Bitters,
the medicine which has acquired
such fame as a builder-up of broken
down systems, and an invigorator oi
the blood. Brown's Iron Bitters
gives you the health and strength
which you can obtain from no other
source. 13
t 4
lb.
sept 1 n&Wly
hep 1
New Oiu.kans, Anjnist. 1. IKS.'!
TO THE PUBLIC !
Investigate for Your-nclvc.
rostmastcr-General Grcsham having puMlsIn :
a wilful and malicious falsehood in regard 1 1 :ii
character of .tho Louisiana State Lotterrrmi
pany, the following facts aro given to tho j.nl ii.
to prove his statement, that wo aro engaged in :
fraudulent buslnesSj to bo false and untrue
Amount of prizes paid by Tho Louisiana State
Lottery Company from January 1, 1870, to pre
sent date :
Paid to Southern Express Co., Now
Orleans, T. M. Westcott, Manager
Paid to Louisiana National Bank,
tl,:Gr,,.!:cl
ir,.in'i
KS..VO
T V-r V. TWMnn
I Paid to Louisiana Stdte National Bank,
I Q TT Cunniulir Tifilrl Ant
S. H. Knnnedv. President.
ald to New Orleans National Bank,
A. Baldwin, President
Taid to Union National Bank,
fi. Charlaron, Cashier
Paid to Citizens' Bank,
K. L. Carriere, President.
Paid to Germanta National Bank,
Jules Cassard, President
Paid to Hfbernia National Bank,
Chas. Palfrey, Cashier
Paid to Canal Bank,
Ed. Toby, Cashier
Paid to Mutual National Bank,
J os. Mitchel, Cashier
Total paid as abovo. ;
Paid in sums of under $1,000 at tho va
' rleus offices of the Company through
out the United States -.
mm
$J,i.'.V!.l.'
2,('.-T.4H
t4.HHi.WK1
Total paid byall. ....... sN.
I For the truth of the abov. facte we refer t in
public to the officers of tho abovofiamod cn
rations, and for our legality and standing to 1 lie
Mayor and Officers of the City of Now Orleans
to the State anthorttlcs of Louisiana, nd alw. t
the U. S. Officials of .Louisiana. , Wo cNaim t -1
egal, honest and correct in all our traVsa l
as much so as any business in the oonnkrv- 011 '
standing la conceded by all who will tovffjtig:i',-
and our stock has. for 'years been sold sXei"
!Rnard At Ttrntflrfl . .iirul nvriMl hv manv ifv"il
I best known and rosDected citizens.
55 nt. A".' DAUPHIN, Prcsld
t3S-OAPIT4l PBKE, $T5
I Tlcfc;etaqnlyjt5. Sbare In proport
Louisiana State Lottery Company,
"We do hereby certify that wc tvpervimr. lh
iDrawings qf The Louisiana Slate Lottery (!""
and in person manage and control th dramw
themselves, and thattLsame are conducted, nil,
I honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward m )
1 , ties, ana we autwrtze ine
IhA dnmnanv to um Hit c
tificats. With facsimiles of our sionatvrrs attarti, i
in its advertisements. ."
1 commlaalonem.
. Incorporated in 18G8 for 2R years by the Loci
' lattlre for Bdncatlonal and Charitablo purposes
with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reni n 1
fund of $430,000 has since been added.
was made a part of the prosentStato Constltui
By an overwneimmjf popular vote us iranwn
nrlnnted necember Sd. A. D 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endin g l '"'
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONRS
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS
TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T
WIN A FORTUNE, TENTH GRAND DRAW
INO. CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS,)TUKSI)A
October 9, 18 83 161at Monthly Drawfnc
i .f?.. OAPITAIi PBIZE, $75,000,
100.000 Tickets at Five Dollar Mimt U.
Fraction In Fifth In Proportion
" ' ,. , ; LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capiial Prize
1 Capital Priae
1 Capital Prize
$7r..(MI0
iS.OOO
10.000
12,C0
. 10,IK
. 10,000
. 10,001'
. 20,0TH(
. 30,00(1
. 25,000
25,00"
C,T.
4 r.'K)
2 Prizes of $6000
5 Prizes of 2000
10 Prizes of 1000
20 Prizes of 600
100 Prizes of 200
800 Prizes of 100
600 Prizes of 60
1000 Prizes of 25 . .
APPROXIMATION TRIZKS.
i 9 Approximation Prizes of t50
9 Approximation Prizes of . 000
t Approxuation Prizes of 200
Prizes, amoontiBR to .
tir.w"
Applications for rates to clubs should only
made to the office of the Company in now "
leans.
For farther information, write cieany, cn"'
full address. Addreaa P. O. Money Ordcrs am"
Registered Letters to
srw dnxiiLawa BiAxiOriAaV ban k,
,- , . New Orlean,
' bfatery letters by Mall or Express to
. ',,: I ,.f- ,flf. A.. DAUPHIN.
New Orlean, !
jor Jtr. A. DAUP1XIN, .
; 601 Sjeventli St., Wablnftton,
' sep 18 D&W2aw4w " " 'we sat
sep 9 tf
tTerms moderate.
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