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' -TV' ri'" 't . ? Yc--;- .vi-a;.. -- -V- .-.:---: t .:;:-Yy; . .: 1 hi r , ;1 v . -'-i I. K ? -TV.- , t -7- ' ' k -4. .-v-4 '7J vmt miirn'Ino STAiL'thlaert dally newt I n.Tr la North G&rolin. ta pabltehed dauy, excej ? or o..nionth. to mall . itv -tubscrlbera at Ute rate ot 15 nt8 pr wt r any portod from one week to tone year. . j TUB WRSKLY STAR Is published teTery jioruinjc at fl w per year i w iw -7, for three montns. . rne 1 ?L!2! iU OWUI Ines or 1 a:i &nnomieemensof !Palra. "Pesttyalaj i Balls I rwi, Ac., will be charged regular adTerttalng ratqp Notloes under head of .WneW itaTforflrrtiSelSid cento -per line to :wh8ubentlBertloB : : : . I I aeh subaequent tBeertioB." f Noadyertlsemontotaaertedlnltfcaimttat ny price. ? c : -; v ; ,?v jjdr' Adwrtlseaients tosarted onoo a week vfiJ9 hii Kh.iul AianBAPwraareforeaohlnsertioa. w ny price. n : , , a ; I oay:!o Twtoe a week, two thirds of dally rate. ' i An extra charge wQl netnade for douMe-ooronj t tripie-ooiumnadvertisemente. - J -- -Varrtaire or Death. AdTertteemeaU to foUow reading j ccapy any special piaoe, wu of wcording to the position desired v jf iosortions la marked will be oontnwed old," at the option of the punu&aer .ip to the da.ta ox (UscoAUBUance Advertisemonta diaeonttoned before, the ;3ommunicatlons.or 01 eiade in advance, y Known parties, oratrange. jautraeted lor has expired; enargea . waiiBieas i v r" . . memo Bysi.eui , uis wu uuv mo u i report naa Deeo:receivea;i tjrfjn;xep i . ffmmf home"-186,000,ooo . DusneiS" wj i jadgment takeni v Ifhereere I W mf ItCfJ 0AenUAlo ah amuranVeiehta and reoondafloaa f J to be enlarged mdenniiy; aimosi i tfce -dtjitail- efis '6b6dyinhis nnykat 1 - Afl.ndidatM.for office, whether In the ahapfr or:! .' - ' 1 ' ' ' -l . :r - - - . . . . .) ?.. .. . . . . . J jIi i.j7 .Zv i , ,. . r T I therwiae, wiuho charged as i ai any raw muro iiu I would not aereelo it if msulieq.u wuk"j jwiz;yQWi&"nM;;fmery - i-- wtth proper reierenoe, may pay teriy, aooordtng to eontraet. - ' rv.nirraAt aitvArthiATii will nnt be allowed .)etMl their space or advertise any thing foreign " their regular Dusmess; witnou nw wnanse transient rates. .. 4 ; I, - ,i.5?2H Letter. Only such remittafceea will be at the I risk of the nnblishen' ,. , 1 I ' Communications, unless they oontain tant news, or discuss orteny ana properi able In every other way, they wQl invaria rejected U the real name of the author u wi Advertisers should always specify the issue sumnfl thr desire to advertise in. Whore no mn in named the advertise Ktent will be lnserUd . n the Daily. Where aa advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him daring the time hU . .Wlumant h In ttin nrctnriAtor. Will OMV he responsible for the mailing of the paper to Wad-. I - By AM H BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Tuesday EvENiiia;. Aug. 26;"188. EVENING EDITION. TOE UN Wl SE RESTRICT I ON SJUPON - TKBPABMER. ! Judge Foraker said in his speepl m Ohio, when the Republican canai-i date for Governor in 1883: ! : I 'If we cannot go into the marketa of the nTWiZion: (heis Teferrimr to EnroDean I laborers) we will make burselyea indepen- I dent of these markets by making market of our own. ...1 We reproduce a part of the editd-; 1 rial of yesterday thatwas misplaced, as it contained in part the comment we desired to make. We said: ' "Rather than compete with Eng- land, France and Germany in the I markets of the world we will J build i.onr-'a-iinee-'-5Wftll':- hiffherithey were in 1859-00: under Ue 1 ana De a nation unto ourawve j inst aa China was ' for; a' thousand I vears. This is the Tariff stuff he fed laa I hearers upon and this that passes current nf pditnrs xohn ilfivot.fi their! brainft to I :J-Ai'i'--,L .,uDu u1,.cwuu.fSu,. , The cure of an overrstocketf .markfet I fho irfruV'Tho I . . i au : au BJLa v W V - wu w j wwu. atw a cure of low prices and commercikl I distress is to rincrease production, i great commercial crisis. . "This is ttte We now continue the t exatotnatioh.; Foraker rind .ins tiKbe ef olitickl I eknomi nriSSftV n Jn I :'-.tli" tnl'iJa fn kn-oa1raa Jn!4 -irlinf I . - - have to compete in foreiim gn Beras w. h, the productions of the laborers of Great Brjt ,ritai, UWany.Kranco, ftp. I ly, Hung Vl. tof.bwrfb.l iating td the great American pride. I a -. . a - m r . . a - u iuw greau Aintnciiu uriue, i The American ? Eagle would Vnbt I scream as land nnr snrAad hi wina I as wide as he mounted to his eyrie if j the products of America were to be I sold in the markets abroad' where I there in riwH "fipc-r-zlin' mi;!!! tion - according to Republican For- a-er. ..very-mng must De manufan- tured here. Under this .Chinese Wall I system ' no more- Amertcan cotton! is, I to be sent ' abroad. The : loomi tf I i-nsiand sn an not have one mm-A I mjuiness shall narrow hia field nf testandforce him to ..emaini a crowded, larffelv overtYW hnm. ' " " i- pili np the-uies, twiatui afew motel tnral prodactt cbortitute JT tetei WwJB"'m'!WWWIff'"' 'w;Hgioyir L.Dd8 into the ba,bj wire Proul' iiip SSS&irT' ?Wa- '5 ... ,- , . . . i . ... f. ' ' vfeto9.,Uoitfcmpffary'..Iletieteti National Ro- mg, says: .!-..;.,.nr.:f.r v ',i.fvi- ) tion fence-, "and wo'wiU make our- tne true basis and hop6 ;of tfjfi0Jfayn : filaine p ona.of t$q e'dito selves independent of these market''( prosperityWiw .'aW proprietors'' Tif ' the'i -JennetH c( (the European). Suchis the sumoft&el iwesijthe farmer injures :ihe tradejr SattirdSeJ faflMaufo: "fc,IBfl ForakererlHasohition'of a andhe ;Wannfacturer.;i .ffft 4n tTShSlLl final otttdomeof thegriatlisdora of anwoc.wre alone, w:t$22.947v. r' a, 1 y ; i F 4 , . , ff - I Mahy,-,tis an excellent monthly of 1 e- the g. p. afpartnjition ek- head, ; Her imports were but $148,-I lected ,natter.-We,wPUldVbe rfad w tending through ;ttwenty--6dd year4 I 000,000 ; or ( $4.22 ' per; head. Tlje I more from the London Quarterly ' and Edln- iiilS;,1 Pllythejmeu KrSS 4 CfE;Syi'; K "ThissW shn' butiullas J affronitmd-.wpi 'm IStiane: V eonsumed -.homeorrot in the well aa- labor and goodi'-It' pio-' 1fonaJofi wiachlargelythelpuj). success out West in the role -xiix ods J :' pubiishkd viissit'T ab r I fields or in the barns and cribs; This duces .trade' stagnation; and ari iI f;ameH W aMnim&tuMoZINA A , : : is the output of Foraker wisdom AmCTiearifrA i."1' JWtolWfttt, Pry,.habeeoeaIndonF " - : vVr tJT '? J?orakerwisdom. , .Amerieips frdmhese tfttafj the atUoirthQparty to. hat numerous offers to reniaii. J irM Jw'eWhLtUta tha - . .- . - -. Hvprvininir fiiHfl - ir mgrroiia tint hAm:i vuiucbo . if ait .iiii..iitim fmr'AAiti -- . r- w m.ww. i wnmnAT hi . . . , : ? . - c .': r miiiBiiim, 'n. 11 ' . " ;rmer .wuiingtnatt6ucH:t raiyzeaall branches of -bnairiessahdtllWe-manneisin which: that. Dredictibn,! !?,urH, uu wrwuriiot release blat. 1 WS1ww,!W foreign , , o he will hardly narrow that will teresti - wolnvolvedr irr thtsmt economic aueation . I iTcon.Vi l.ti flfii 1 r-"Vr-.rt 1 fifwa niui hnohoia . 1 ir rniai - v..t jiilj. b. ooo.OOO r bushels. Of,, thw, 312,000 - t- . . ' a , 0 ftftn ' 000 were kept Atjulne and IBttjWOjr QOO were shipped to foreign counf vwnw.sw 6 - V- mi.--.-ms'-'AmiiMAin' minn. ' : . V ' J , VoVaaa I iiiui woiuk irorvr sa t. aiiiiiiu n.1111 nu x-r- Ann .i'nn1 tn fnrfiiwn conn4- r iesV: rg J - fa'eturinff States are New York, Ne j .... . i i JprnAv- Pfinnsvlvania.-Delaware. and f - ersey, Pennsylvania,- Delaware hp the manufactured articles alreadY.I mm is abenyd; and if n it?could Abe i if sktJcouMA nnait ' J,Aiia kA QOne it WOUld. D6 to ourselves ancl.rwiUiinrei.- Wn4t. i will WnmA nf i tba" anr- plug ? f Europe shall Dpt have it, It will require a multiplication of mast facturea:, until rtheyv aro? six times. greater than they now are to con-1 game the fiurpiua of 1880 ; thatf was 4 1 i i 1 . - .1 I shipped at excellent prices to foreign1 IandsiHowen; we - v t- . -. ! it farmers . get ; rid : of ;.' their, surplusj?, I rpi.o- ;a o 2rr uTra otoom f uht, I above present home coimptiol a?d the foreign markeuust rnbt lano-nr ' mi'dfir ' tbo theory be sought f or, ia it -subjecif us degrading com wnat then? t i - i Of 3 more furnaces -and, factories As 1 mill n m - ia ir:n - aiiia a mi mes ski i0D- aa there is a elutted home market I . r.V.:iA LJiJi and the domestic demand is o much a. t a tiiiMMi.il' t imiii;hi - - iiiniiii m less than.the production. The Chi- nese : Wall idea is ithe Republican idea the idea . of f Blaine, Logan,- Foraker - ft id omne 'genus. Tilt- s' known that our exports are .insignife-" cant when compared! with - Great jr Britain ; and that tltey are than i vc-iuvrwj i-w-wir iii.r that vear the manufactured nroda constituted 17.1 per cent of -the1 total the ' Ilisrh War TariffJ avera?Id o buyer, re open to-mmr V ,Wn ea SiaSSaia 55gl - "r be willuss to yield OA such Th main catse, therefore, 1n the' apr J maii of the Michigan Sfete Cor ten- f ? , r ' ". V .i . ;0ra I :oaof Ihe writerj of ourprese-t indrstria) t ,:ftll .:i ji,mvTriRriiii.rAn 7ed- I. " i V Jnr I f II ,ftrV irtAvitAh Ifi 'distrucuon I extetinff tariff and national commercial Dol- i -j -j i r. : matter, or so nl,, iA fnM) their , nooulatiorl. I rwu 'n.-Jl ,1 : Viir r:k1. itlVr'r4t.k 1 I This is what .the. great T jnannfaotutv- , Aann7AkW ,li!nh it freidTt.6f whicti somcohtemnlafea 1 tnifor- iAW states consumed ot tne 3ia,uuui-.ifadettt tt! it& induce Ihb W?T KrFPf rWr aMrcaargea ,r- . j. . - A . rviiV I ; ,? V. f . w I: 80t U0lr.U0Wle$, MS.T:?epOrX t I wu ouBneiaa-tjusjn, uumo. r f united States to 'adoftt tne jnrencn j i ' iktii ;,k rmrw bnaihea is reatlvm r?lrr. vifv rrli'" HU-.vW,,.fJF f tatTwith thepofcalffomBomfe f to e-- ce8 01 ;- - ftJVUBttlu'MV r l adptiL; fr dftnot protend.tb I aiiie wasMerayed Hnoarchirig fci- t reiy npo m hav6 a oosaeredthe i two tot ,1 GeikciLee. , is the nonsense I aineot;pur--exjrt--.iof aomesuo I yaiiety. of cprnaly and jSteQtcd articlea. - - . . . - " - .'. t -k -i . amonir .aass I mercbandiae. : In -188-83, I qndfcrJ Prcb. f 1.00 a year. rrof. Shepherd,, f tiA iii4:' ii- 1?o 45rtWMw; (rw, ---j I per cent of the -wholei " Our total f exnorta in 1RR3 , were- iS804.2S.-im.' I -.. :' ,oo '. dk. j-1-1 - r . , , w ' . : w -i r v - -- t - w- a M and 0.1 the manufactured "proaucjts.l vera but $11190,000. .Thje agricdlrll hd exported 180.4,000,000 united,. States and j behohi:!rt6e;L!Z&!Pri shameful Contrastexported bjt tlll9dooCLor &Mrh&di whifctJ TlPnd i ' : t ' ''I -- - , - . . . . : . ' ff r?eea , not more but more markets; not a higher Clli Wall tat (W-Wdd operki. f.I!m'J?i5?f 59wmerce; not more Tariff tinkering 1111 arij vai - ti r - wn --i i rr win uAaiM v ,vtt!T wuki;iiu hut a radical reduction of taxation ,1 upon raw materials and more extend-1 d maikete? Hereiae?cflre-U if mere De any. j f "J v Again, let it be remembered, that ft f reat as .is the . ;nroiiion' bawv if? f car furnaces; .and mills. tht uulugu" iitue moroi inanoue-nair tbey ,could working more :Lt' f fiT i4ThA8rbeen;fnlfiUed Star routF.lVi:i peitmortpWttre into the yauitVl " k; " - ' . icy, which restricts oar: opportunity to sell -ocxcfaaBge-what we bays the capacity oiL- desire to produce, by nafufallylncreaalnff." conaee Miriai J.lmnnrig - ftit it J iiit r Possible place, !!"!iia r4imiUnttheintkt8 furita exrxrt9;IUXi---7- Jimmniy inn mviiTPTJi mr iu Kxrmru: iucbu j trade and commeroi - 0 tuto the i and Beryicektnd 'Without selltair or: wikuim ocnig, troi4coainMe,4npraeal.bual - r . 1 ' - - - j v iniercpange and fefervlcea. and' there can be ' BelliBi. without bnyin pKS SiSJ and contributed , to jthe ori tirv cAnHitlriif m affairs rs; but'thejr ate all 4 ifciriwit invwrnnrartii 4 DttheyesUpg iwnv j ffiiW feopieri e mlseslWpi ontra itotoV " i '1J '. - . ! . t JI Philadelphia American statea the obiection to a change uipng terms, f.h it says: J vil WhalevW) may be- $he; begt f usage, such cases, anv usase once adoDted is 1 new flyatem'6t webrhts and measuraC iCi IUU1 Ul WW1MIUU. UIUVUUW saypothiat the oMiarrtam(,-mnlt produce, and. the confusion (hat would rfe- Bui would cost the country a Vast oufltfy - '8caie now. an. ns ibe countrylo: viiifm a VArvooliil arivantarffl I and U would require a very solid advantage go ylth the gageidoyed:m ok- I T-" . a mmttto ariTig lfe halt Ion? before it -resolves tabdn I i .. a. r M ia nrnnnad ahall 1m fornd ' , a WWJ.i- t "!.7 - -7 1--. ,.w-jr . a plausible the reasons proposed for the change. 7 - " ' j Our Utti Ones for, .September contains a profusion of pretty pictures and , aons and-other reading that will not fail to .de- a il ... ? light youngest mmbers of the house- now. it la beautifully printed and tlte rtn .we. excellent of ueire.;ce 11. KO a vear: : . AAArvsa Hmnt PnhTlhl -. company, romnew. sueet, jostQn.. r North Carolina Zeaelier i,ot August o tains a sooe set to music and a consiaeranie tTq confines himself to rrammar. and hk- f-V.w; tk .twTiW.Vt nhi-Li :' -r- "r rrrvr.i'.rr.:"j"'i .rxrrtr xt:ii . aaa . - . . r -i . i;;ZyE& Mtgazim for fieptembJ P! ro inch leading, bandal ton, 25 Bond street. ., ,,, .:j ,:tiU .i ' M.vr--,-,, , i u CVKtoENT ' COMMENT. ' ' ' ' ' 'I -boh snouia ov iise to my dutv ; i . .l.l i.ii.i- mi liih 'uttiul. , - jhui . imm i-i :a mviia at and to the trnth,naid Mr. Dawes at. man in public ite,whpse pnblW: ad'f f", DawesUkestoorgloomfS'pa: . t - miotic a. VI Conclemnat Usib fjt - peachment Mullifctn There are Daweg wm pausea moment And Viakai i-whaA .M iK tiiiafanWltE ffated fcwo riionthi-Wf tJ - 1 r . - 4 . - w mi". w . We.8.X XFSto.cenlaW- auce witn tne vrreenbackers and lay ; 1 vp&weswn, ;, nas a T paper, enuuea v " tm- . I such noted authors as Herbert spencer, W. ion sQBWeepin&aslhis r- f rat;ii''rt.iBiAW -.-L esfeyere remarks Bpncermnffi iAriawltfiM.' ft U v,v:iV Ta Pfficrj tbyfilSTPrk for the; Judge to Appear In tbltf Senator Hoar; t 'thn Imf Ji.-- -5-.riIr ' Of Belknatoio? 1-tfli.'-.j 'i-' -i.i v k 1 "J uvuuuocb, save UIIUHUII, r letters rraabeai8yerba.il v kn i- vas-.!., -to-nitf 4bli lifewhbse ?ir a" '" ""ffi I chine m ssew xor)c cir.r-Jeiojjaven i ne vir DetwMa Frta and - ' t fitf 3Saco!U ftas. . i- : r - . -l. WmSa ilia ha iAK7ivnti about two month r.bafoje-.wft aealn inay ISrth.eyercspeagng o fc. - I " . - IT t I. 1. : l- . , : 1 . . J voi-s-vowies, ,aacen.,uujwi KrAmac :WKr: kfk- tir'twflJl bfeetfoalledloVi b Gfen2lRI EjLMfoT 1 a!:dbEiPidf !ftwa rmndWinettoiri- m ma a art ' 4ltA, rAntantra mnap An. in. harness ;. and t also, thato; i with which each beat the record.--of fit sof, may bo tabulatwJ -ah Name cfHorte. reor.r"BMotV Lady 8nffoIk;.U .S .:1844i r Flora Temple Flora Temple. t . . . 1856, -231 Flora Temple. .V.. Vr..iSSa'1 u,2-lS Dexter .. . .'.'.'.if .-tv;l67-f :1 OoldsmitU Maid.r. ..M.4.1871iT.i '9:1' Goldsmith Maid,....,.... 1874 .,:1 Rams.!.. :.:;;. :::.;::?.mx St. Jnlien'r; i. i : . -fyVlSTO -1 St. JuIiena.Uii.v...;.i.l880 s' ?8:1 Maud S ,A f. , . . s m880. .VvS:! MatldS. v. i U4 ...-1884 U 2.-00J the record of lrottinff inaaiw4i . . 1 1 seconds, ot but a little tnore than n last quarter of 'a oentnty.- ?! .! I --i - a . The following baa ' been wiblishell atartiai l 8t of the tielea of im- r r peachmenV against the - Rcpublidaii party:" '. The Credit Mobiher swindle. The Boss Shepherd, ring frauds. : The safe burglary inquiry. The whiskey frauds. . . U! e ' The Freed man's Bank swindle. ; The Belkriapr impeachment. f U The Robeson naval frauds. :i The. Sanborn frands. v- lf V; ,4 The Indian bureau frauds. .... t 'I PnnfiiAn .nVA-rt'i'iNiria l usw a-ftAAa-i iauuq . 1 The Black Friday, rascality, ' I The theft "o' the Presidency j -lie In4ian bribery 'in 1 880, I The-Blaine Speakerahipjobbery., twThb StAtvroute fraudsvic :- ... . This list includes; . only the . cou.p I T1. wsjwuij.w relating to omaiv irana ana publ I scandaL v7 v . vt . .il friirue watmtron7 asf.in snakrrr t w . , . -j . i . to.; . . . ri Anrakla. eays that Mri Blaine "had no'sympl-. uiy wuu uie aisuncuve-jviewsioi'tqe Know-Nothing organization views that ho edtCbtially'indorsod and ad-j vocated. That's the thinnest fiftri ia J greatef !tiyp6critQ'i than he"Wi.Vi charged yith beitg vdin ,uJ i , - a .. tii . ntA - ' i dotb, at Waynesvillind thnseVi th largertfja ' " JVde A nttttllf:, fT.Vr1 :ii v. . . . . f WMMAmDejL ... -, . I B m TWt-K- " - ' 1 ' - --vofty.;;4 .."-?.f, I r Mme. RtoritWureTtoo:! uiH,vopnoer;r'rhn ae&aon lat th r 1 1 i a .r - ti . : . . ri jp airciotn, wjiue.an exceuent centie- man .rersrn all xr . io - Tio nrmnr- oiir' . - - i . m . i i.i. ..m... I . .u U HHW . WIL ... opens her A-nctkan seteumatfte.Oh8 fdltor kt? -jJ'-r wamnAT in V -v. 'Wheri BartleV CamhTfiiiR fllU ' vided new and maeidflcent costumea mi - China Admiral r Crbet Operatlona Ap- TjmtHc$urtnAn Xdlo Tlmea-The. " fe6lfcilUJlBtte -Shock, e.-,;j;f '"' ' HAiHfl. ai cruar ts. it is neueveuaiier Admiraf COurbet his destroTPd the forts on MiT IUveri iAefween71heiArsenl ; and; ftb river mouth, he will. ioinrAdmiraU tespia. before Kedan:' aid arrange with him" foi- ..L.: m 1 ' - - , , . '' .'. - feasonidesaChinaaccfewl? Fripce lpnf l'AKIS, August ao. ir . ipe r.ars papers indignantly tepel -the -caj!gf bv the CoTg-0-lYaw ' that- cruelty wi exmciBed AldIiriICbetftoo-)Cho Mod. indulge lp : ytolejit, abuse. otEnglani thfe Yotiaire imd ' Jsay that' Frai( hmmfd ta etSioataileirto the cou try whrch'aet fire to Alexandria, Admiral (rarbet detoroyed IKe "Chinese gubo rjeottxiae 1J ould not weaken us? crews Dy occupying themv TherSoliel snapepui- ,U IWUSy - tKSWWW aua wyaww a7fw ipprQve Admiral Cotirbet UqueFranea energetic course. "All he did, they, sayi "' to tJ ornVra, n, the pope Of effectfnk a prompt settlement ox the existing, aim ill. Paul de -Cassaenac advocates an Uiar ttweepFrnce and ttermanj. T J Paris, . August 26W;nej;e aere tnree deaths frorholera at Marseilles last night 5 The eholeri'la increasini in Corbies. Four deaths hive : occurred near A.acciaV 1 It is 3tatedilbasaeveralpi,bave.l lj 1 kiyl ,f row 3ftyerjujwgaAio -jathpp Berlin. August 26. Baron De CourceL jnrenchTAipba-8adortr..ba9: r returned to LBprlift frorh bis recent yiait t6 Paris,, in; rd- sponse tOt& summons trom uis Kovernujeus, and has started for Varzin, to cbnfer "wit Prince Bismarck. It is believed that thii cdAferto4 f wilt be ah n reference to the Frano-Ciiinesojd'iniCuUy. i .: i-v.-. 1 rf? & ;.j - A r.-if n: 'i . - .u L shock jasttng tBirty seconas was -reft iq day on th6 felaid of Jersey. " l ;; j Nar Kr-t )8CcJbJBarfcea-W4iK n i -Jiisrt j C:Htartrrrf;j-. f?.;iu ? intWaTph Wth Morning 8tr.l NsrW, .YoRi,,WaU Street. Au:. 26. 4Ucka opened atronir and higher, anfi 4 ia ibaitfirst half liourp(buainess jthere was attsuce oi f lout pe.ce-x..iue lauor in Union Pacific, whicn rose to at. PauL Jforthwest, Northern Pacific pre Terred and Oregon "Trariscoatlnental, howf- ever, .were r-weaicer in 'ine-nrst aaies. out ibott adyaaeed in ':Byinpathy with ' Union 'Padfte. Aiterln.l rfctoc weaker feel ing prerajled nd the early : improvement was mtonly lost but many stocks recorded a dtinte-of to 3 per cent ' - ' v ; ! 'if TJIiiVQTZW ,.!. fnxd jk l to uOfu'h" n h ,1 A'aUcIp-iae4 neary Bwwaa, for Stiver : trtl-teiUffc-.o Xveili C.Ktn Cropi ii oJ iQyl'eleigr-tottaatonrhicBtar. .;. .? j Nrwc-it, WantreeV;August 2ft4 JJew Orleana advices leooxt that . llicrc will be a. heavy demand tor, ailvcr .certificates at M crly ; date f ox the purpose of moving tho, cotton . croix, j Well-informed bankers say that the probability is that $50,000,000 will be, required for t the purpose, but that &ie withdrawal from the treasury need not be looked ked for until the latter part of Sea rorearly ip October. . f - 1 PENNSTZ. VAN I A. Fire In ' Acint-MLarse, Amoant of -rOperty. Destroyed. IBy Telegraph to the iComlng Star. I lei Bvde Park.' - The milt" office, and-a lar quantity of lumber- ' have been destroyed At ihfarhbur O a. ta., the fire ispreadliig rapidly 1 in; the ' direction Main street 1 Several houses are i in : flames, and as witer 11" sttu'Jt large fcmoxlnt'of property will. neceasanfy oe destroyed -a ForalLbillious, sud miasmatic di Oyer's., Ague Cure absolutely a certaip, safe, mi radical cure ,v; ; t! i nmi-r0ED AT- 4 ' - 1 ; StAT-CSVTLLt-El KDLi; 'cb'N.: C I1eadii8:i-Iewxpapf jrUnt Horth L It the oidy TJeinocratiC' Paper Dublished Hn Iredell t)pnty--ae ol the-larKost and wealthiest eoontles ta the state and has attained a larger -tooat cutjuisuoii uian any paper ever ceretofore Published tnthecounty.mAvi . :., , ! .in.. - J ' ALB C that or aay. two papers in the State combined ; aii to rapidly aoquirlBf astron foothold in Forsyth Sorry, Ko wan and western Mecklonburg. 1 It Is the Dalvrjaner inWesbsm Worth rmiin taac emmovs a ieocak CAMVAfwixa Aon. ur mut CfHVAssnta Askkt, akd Iv oeforo Aha twto&ln. rf .- thas keep ooBRtaatly iefor the people. Unsjci 04 thia system a rapidly Increasing eifctuatipn to tpTe yiris Best AjYEffnsmaJ ic-ui'm itb$t Address ,rU4UAIUL- f ' StatesvOle f. Ct - PifeiMcalsKepprdeir lt' i RALEIGH, -"N. a ml I ; 'stofj IcO T.' SAll-EVl'Xdlfeor. ' ' I kif.suBBWSii S. FAKin.ApspcUte. Editor EVERY BAPTIST' SHOULD TAKE I i r saiAverttelnif Medimn Unearpassed. IfT. li:- . itt.iJAi tin 4 2 Il.t,i ' W -sr a car, . iJilJ ." .i:iwl,: Vl Central Protestant ,YRLlrtlOF9 ANDAVrfr.Y TJTTCVRl n J ism t. hwh . i . . sad the-Oruui of the Methodist Protes- nh la. Jfl. -H- la. nnKHt ... toreeiSDoro7N7rX r t 2J.Mnmi,ttadvanee. - f : :lTe eli-ibiV- it iaaaton h iinmh.K'.u 8cRArrosr,PAH Avguat 20. Fire broke out this morning shortly after 1 o'clock, in tnel planinff miu of Joseph II. Ausley. at . u cuvouiuun in aeanaer, w uses, Asne. Aiie ghany. Yadkin, Davie and bedelL la lareer than . . - . - . . . . . . ....... : ' . .... d Op-vffjltyof JtoVents, aad the oonstantly -aoreas-diexl jg?eniand for it among the more solid classes of I K?KSSJ1 J"p----WHonH,'Kr-e ta C'iicN TKAXi i wbi't peoiiuarjelata-inponthe natrftn-; FKOTSTA-iT tMenlili ntknZtZZL wtYcrumng poono. '.Terms very f avbr nut wamv rvntnm-tatf -HaMA .ni . rxne eouor . . - It' te a tari--h..-4i-- L7 - T - aaawaimaa v -v-uaaataajLVcbaVFU WK both, the ! Merchants and Farmers of this ? -J' lrticnlarly wUh . those of Marlon deoStf Proprietor. ji'ViirnrTaTrB- i , . I . i J ...... I . 4' " - - .f"-t v uiuuuvb. . it ii Mitsreiore iae paper for the Business Men Of Wilmington. ; 'rA l l-V t"J J")'A J0rfcLOCAS J COMMERCIAL. W-t.M IN f4TOlV MARKET i-JSTAU Oj'fflCE., Aug. 26, 4 P. M. HItRITfl TiTftPENTINTS Tho markrit aaoted-duUiiMat 29 cents per gallon, wilh sales reported ' later of 100 casks it 28 i cents. 7" ROSIN Thrmarkerwarcraoted firm- at fieXl.fij.-.06. fw)Q3oa I Rtrinfl x-ith b1as aa nffarari fiuotaliobif. ifwas ateady, with adfes-reported utr $t' fjHardj md $1.5 for rgipyin .Yollo ,uu ;ruj Tne. market .was quo: firm. Small sales reported. Thef Ollowlhf were' ;tho bmclal denotations? Ordinary ....i....... 81 :BTenttf -tm7H af 1 ' iiV ,J4-3 i fe ,WWon..,:, iObaiei Hrvintjj TiiTiMRnT.infi' .3 r.Z' -vn .. , t-L.1 e:auipennenf...:.t; 3Ut'. "t' iBy TeleercKon to the -tornlna Klai . Nbvv York, Ancru8t 2ft.-iiNoob. Money lower at 23i per cent-' Sterling Ychan&i 4S2!483 And 484J485.r-filatc fcondi dull. 1 tioverbments strongi jf j-. . OommereiaL " yi,:7 r, Cotton quiet" with -sales to-day of jl,00) Putorfes barely steady, : sales: at jthe; foUowl ing quotations: August 10.70c ; Seplembe 10.68ci October1 lO.l, November- 16.27c December: 10.30c; January 10.39c. ijjltolu dull. , Wheat , ic higher. Corn f Detter. ' rork run at f ia- w.-; ljara stead j at $7,80.,!.:BpirhA turpermna steady atSHcl Rosin steady at fl 22il 71. Freights f'BALTiuoRK, i August i26.-rd?loar ateadV ana quiet. , w ueaif sounevn easier; western lower-and active; southern 'red 8890c southern amber 92a94colJcvi 1 Maryland AAa . JB ".T a . . JI A wtc piu; xo. western-winder reu on poi OIU4UIK. will Buutuciuguauir nuu umct western;? ! no2 offeringe and ate bids ; . soutibi ern wnite t7by3;; yellow o3U4c. ! FOREIGN ifAB-CKTM. , ! IBy Cable to the Mornlne Stat. I JavKRroou Aujrust 26, KoOnV--Cottoi steady with a fair, demand ; middling upt- lanaa ; oq; oo ,ur leaps q aoa; j.saies, io day. 10,000 baiea,;fwhicii J.0OQ were io arteculation and exnort : reoeiDts 8.000 balesl 2,500 ; of whichi were Ap-ericaa, jfhitures steady at a. declipeiiplanus, , 1 mnCi AUfUo cauvt ( tUpiU!IAl UVAA v vtj vfvs . a i JT" Member 1 and October delivery -6! 1-64, 6 6 1 61a: October and .XHpvember delivei 5 60-64, ''69-645 ' 60-64d; JahUarj' an February delivery 535-64d; September d iiyery e -4 UfflL . w ;4 , Breadstuff- doll and inanimate. Bacon Jong 'clear middles 60s; short clear -middi 51s 6d. lArd prime western 40s. Ch American fine 50sA6d. Wheat Califor nia No. lr 74d7-9d;-do- No. 2, 7s 7a 2d; red western winter 7s7s 3d.; Cora new mixed 5s 7d. . j l t 2 P. M. Uplands. 1 mc; August 'deliv ery. Od,,, sellers -option; August and Sep tember delivery od, sellers' optioirV Seii tember and October delivery 16id, sellert" option; October l and November , delivery 5 G0-G4d, sellers' option; November and December delivery 5 50-64d, sellers option ; December' and January delivery 6 66-64(1 Beller,' option; January and! Irnaryd fivery 5 56-64d, buyers' option ' September delivery 6 l-64d, buyers' pptionu Fntures steadier. . -' Bales of cotton to-day include 7,900 bales It American. .. : ;,, , ...... 4 P. M. Uplands. 1 mc, August delivery 6d, sellers option? August and -September delivery 41--ellera' option y September and ; October delivery, 6. l-64d,r sellers' optioi ; 'October and November -delivery 5'60-64( , iellera option; .'November ? tod; Decemb r delivery 6 56-64d, sellers' option; December and January delivery 5'56-64d, buyers of -tion-, -January ; add fi February i delivery p 56-64d, sellers option; September. delivery 6 l-64d value. Futures closed 'barfeRr steadyi JTr-W lr-t-iisfti I, jiht j ids f , Ntw Vor. Rice mar. 1 ? ii NYi!Joial'6f Oo-amerce, ULufc llQ: f.Tae demand for iU styles cSri & tf e cess of any previous year and may properly be termMu'rar4e.? easily effected for future delivery, buyer pit. opjecting irvarceis ar& notover a week ten days off. This scanty way .of puppl ing the demand keeps the prices iatit ! domestic these is , reaa amTemfint, mi anything which is vouched for aa.real una sens easuy lor - anout tc per in mo than its true wtrrtbi asrmtared to the fl East India kinds. , The f oUowipg are Jtlie -wmw uvUNVUO VMV11UO ttUU AJRuPUL-iUaJ lair .at 6cj good tQiprime. fl o choice at 6&61c. Rangoon., at 4 fluty paidJ 2 2.70c in bond.' Paina at 5c iaty ipaid; 2t(sCr W bopd-uRi nour at sdtc. Rice meal at 85ca 1 'per cwt. ' nl - ij:; !?- i f-;Tf L -U-aJteraUufclDK iwWhat-makes.a. 'maa t feel atT. shaky jChills and feyerT It is shake, apake sake uuui jruu auuusL suaKe- your veeua ourai d shake the buttons off of your coaK IWh it driyea chjlla and f ever vout?. Brown's Jf n Bitters. ' If yott have Tievtr tried -'ivg it someat pncft r,addmon?bake.;ap3!JO Mr. Charles M. Newell, of Tettineton Vi toys, "I used Brown's Trod Bitten last -IlL trm AKilTa on fA.' w .1 -Z i . . T 1- cuu i ia tne rest tonic Known. ; .. Ti i . . t 1 ' - - - j . : Jrt Llolasses, Ofi Ha Rons StandaraAGGINd, T " h iJQQQ Bates New jtRROWflEsr,!!': : A BMs SUGARS ' ' y-Ui li v.: .-.' . .r ', i - '. ..." IJme, Cement Hasten ofiJ i , aagSltf , (jiv WOItTJi 4t-yyffrn f L 1 r -1 . B W i" . . TBTJE BLTrBDMOCRATir!'NrKTAf- f . The clean FamflT Nflwursiwr f V-aa nhnAFfi Containing the most oomplete news of any paper The Boston DaJlf Post to espeblaUyiiote ua reuaoie commercial anq jnaaneiai Jreatni .V- BTJBCRtmON KATESL ' DAr-TrTearrscrMoaths, ftso; ta WinnttT-rAT$l.(i)er' Tear W i rle srAit rrr K.ua - . -. . . T f T U T . IUUU - ..... - T J Fire or more to one addresa wm hm as follows : - - - f .DAILY POST, at $8.00 per year per depyi copies for $7.60 each, In advance. l wjKK.i.y tost at $1.00 per year near aotovi n uiuba of live or more, one copy will be giyeiaU : r l Ait Tne. market was quoted nm lU 'to'bidpelor-Sf l-'sli wrtsales Middling: V." V . Tl . ;10J 1 " aoMMiddnnpn .s Cara fe de uagging no turas. idvanbe; a ;i s s i r-Thki medic: A vejMtiffileltDi UfJiaoeoinbining Iron PP8la, ldlg8tiM, wllf - carea D-tnemdii. 3 of the Womeii, and all wholead Sta oe8notitmh,St& produce constipation-irfAer ir0)l meSe? .... Itenriches and purifies the blood 4 the appetiteiids the assimila K' ,r Ueves Wttara and Belching aX' ens the muscles and nerves. strengih- i Energy, Ac., it has no equal. oi genuine has above trade man-. ; Crossed red lines on wrappec 'taken f ; f.-iT.r BuowscHBaicii. eo.,Emuor ly27DAWly, ,c tooorfrm nrm . iilalil T: : Buffalo Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONlN. USB OP .IT, .IN .A--. CASH OF YELL ow rum i Dr. Tm. T. Howard, o Bai.tixok- viot)w m ieaes ot yy omen and f'lii!iire t tne university of Maryland JxPr- HoWard attests the coimnm. whiutiu:' this water in a wide range of ASW V the Tar-famed White Snlphur Sprint i a,of brter county,, Westyirginia, andds tic foR "Indeed, In a certain class of cases i k m v 8jmertdr;o fhe latter. , I allnde to the Sch detillty attlndant upon the ta?dy coSdSSSJ r from grave acute diseases; and more esnwS to the Cachexia and Sy inf.ident to E ' taaUthete.BTades and vrkSftS? teln forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and all tli S 0 fteCMwr to iromw that are remediable at 1 by mineral waters. In efiorl, were I cuiku lZt state from what mienU watch , M m to est and most vnmistaluMe ammud or ,,ml uJ'r the largest number of cases in a t n.md Z i would vnhesUatingk fsay the Buffalo ty,,,,?; Mecklenburg county, Va." ' Db. O. F. Makson, or Richmond, Va , Late Professor of General Pathok.ev and m.v.u logy in tne Medical College of Virginia : "I have observed marked sanative effects ft the Buffalo Water iu Malai-ial ttichermj, ", -Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affectum of )& men, Anamta, Hypochondriasis, Cunlhic ir,J, ttms,fc. U has been especially enicaefcm Chronic Intermittent Fever, mtmmwx cues m, character, which had obstinately withstood tk 'mm' remedies, having been restored to ptrftd hm in a brief space of time by a sojourn at tile ty ;,, " ' " Db.' John W. WriAsoN, Jackson, Tenn. Extracts from Communication on the Thtrrnxunc Action oftie Buffalo Lithia Wafr in Ik . ''Virginia Medical MoiitUyv for February, lUfi. -Their great value in Malarial Pimvs aad Sequela has been most abundantly and satisfac torily tested; and I have no question that it woiiM have been a valuable anxiliary in the treatment of the epidemic of YeUow Fever wufcu so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed It myself, and it save prompt relief in a ease of Suppression of Vn 'm ia Yellow Fever, and decidedly vtitiyahd otkr dU tressing end dangerous symptoms. The patient re- ' covered, but how far the water may have contri bated to that result (havhiK prescribed it in but a single case) L, of course, cannot nndertake to say. There ij no doubt, howev:r, almt the fad that its administration was attended by the nmtknA cial results." Springs now opens for guests. wa rater In cases of one dozen half callon boit l $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. ; ,y or sale, by W. H. Green, -where the Sprim pamphlet may b&found. - . iTHOS. F. GOODB, Proprietor, aplOtf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va l IMPORTArT! A HEW AND VALDABLE DE A PATENT Water Closet Seat! ' FOB THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called , , . ''PILES,") Internal or Extenial, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil- , dren or Adults. kNO MSDICIKB OR SURUICAL OPERATION 1 NECESSARY. 1 have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET 8BAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place before the public as a LsURE RELIEF AND CUBE ! , It has been, endorsed by the leadinsresidirat Physicians in North Carolina. Is now ben tea ad to the Hospitals of New York, Philado'W and Baltimore; and we are satisfied the w ;wCl be satisfactory, as it has never failed . else where. You can write to any of the Physic- or prominent eitizens in Bdfrecombe to .N. c. These Seats will be iurnisncu atiue iunn- "prices: JNUT. .Polished, SC.00 1 Discount to Phyn- CHKRRY. - . 5.(5- clcians anuwi- DlreoUonsfor using will accompany each a 1 We trouble you with no certificates. Weieiw the Seat to be ia own advertiser. Address oeat 5jts CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, ' . iTarbor6,Bdgecombe-o., i" 1yl7DAWtf Hew York and Wilmington ' ' !mr Steamship Co. FROM PIER- 34,-BAST IHVER, NEW7 TOBK. .i-;l::'-: At So'clock P. M. REGULATOR ...........Saturday, bxnefActor. " regulator ..... 1 " JtBNBFACTOR. . . . . . ' . " " ' ja REGULATOR f J ''' Ut J " PROM WILMINGTON. BENEFACTOR. Saturday, IUWULATOR... " ;BENSTACTQB.. " QULAT0It....v.n.... " Angnst t August 5 August & Anpist August Anjrost August ft August23, August nf-r-Tlirouglt Bills UdlraMLowe. Kates ffuaranteea to ana j.iviu i and Sontn Carolina. H PorFrelghfor asa6eapply to . Cm , SupnteNft vT "--- 'J 1.' Clyde C General jo :1ytf, OlilD, BIX1, ! ; nnpMxsQ. tobacco, MADB FROM PUREST NORTH CAW .Trjnaranfeed to bai TILBiTNEST GOdDB-. maik' i. i .rr, WATTSB jy 18 2m Sole Agents ior--- ,(,vjItBe's,Mencol Fen Toothaohe and Nervous Affectioiw. Cents. Also. Drugs, Periumery. let Artfelear, '" n PresorlpaoBB a specially , MILEB s,t.i 'Wltf Corner of Fourth and Nun Stree i i r -- i:n-iiv w . i 1 I T -T -- V - , Ta- e- -a I MKT I if '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1884, edition 1
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