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Ihe Morning; star. . cnXSrS?- MONDAYS Sw m roetage WJ, . . ,. . . . I? eTear,u-i 4 00 3 00 . I 50 on sabscriben, dUvfd In way part fSlSS SaSS5frr - ' 11 UORNINGt EDITION -UTTiniTniriT numma DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. PORPKKSIDEHT.; GKOVER CL.ETEl.AND, 'ofnewtor i Sf . - poK YICH PRESIDKNTV,; TnOHlAS A. HENDRICKS, OP INDIANA. ; Clrrtors-State at Large iOHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford. ; H. KITCITIN, of Halifax. M' VUf, PUlrlctKlectr. jv : , it DisU-DONNELL GILLIAM, ; ' U Di t C McCLAMMY, of Pender." 4tIiDist.-B H. BUNN, of Nash county. Pth Dist -K- B. GLENN, of Forsyth: ; 6ib Dist -ALFRED EOWLAND.of Bobeson -,p:st R. C PURYEAR, of Yadkin. -th Dist -R- McBRAYER, of Cleveland ; Ah Dist. M- H JUSTICE, of Rntherford. DEMOCRATICSTATE TICKET.; roll govkrnob: V - - iLFEED MOOSE SCALES, or. GvUforcL FOB LreUTKNANT-OOTmNOR: ' 1 : CHAKLES X. STEDMAX, of JVa Banotrr, .? por. sEenxTAHY or statk: : WILLIAM L SAVXDERS, of Wake. ' for treasurer: ' poSALD W. BAlN,cf Watt. por auditor: .? " IT. P. ROBERTS, of Gaits. POR ATTORNEY GENERAL: lUFoDOKE F IA TWSOX, of Ituncombe.. ?K srPEKlNTCTPENT 6r PCRLIC IKSTRTICTIOir: S. M. FIXGEIt, of Catawba. h POR ASSOCIATE JTTirE SITEEXE COUBT : A. S. MERRIXON, of Wake. ror. coxcRssa is sixth pisTEicr : 'BISDEX TYLER BENNETT, of Anson. OUTLINES. The French are exultant over the suc- ooiji f tl.r.ip fnrrpa in Ohmft "Rl1TATMAn residtnts of Shanghai, remain unmolested; -there were reDort9 that China desires to 4rme to an agreement. Two large j sr,wr firms at Vienna failed: the liabilities of oae are $4,000,000 . At Naples the populace' forcibly oppose the transfer of tholera patients to hospitals. . The tletgy of Spain have started a monster dem onstration in favor of the temporal power of the Pope. A cyclone destroyed several residences in the town of Hurley, Da. ; three persons were injured. Co- pit$ rains ended.a seven weeks drought at : Lynchburg- Va. The National and State Executive Republican Commit tee enll upon Dr. Wheeler to retire as the uepuDiican candidate lor uongress in the Fifth District of North Carolina ; Col. J, LLdW irus is to be substituted. - To tal; cfitton receipts since September 1st. 4,iHl,294 hiiks. - Business failures in the United States during the week number ljC . A mail pouch of letters from Ktw York was stolen at Palmer Mass., andthe contents rifled. ; One iufuri- tfi(f wor.-.o u..ttU mum auuiiici m tut' lUWU Ui 'Q'Fallfcn, 111., and then cut her o win throat with a razor. A fatal case of yellow fever is reported at Chambers Street hoa- pital, New York city. - A destructive traricane visited Evansville, Ind., doing oamagc of not less than a quarter mil uoiiars; several boats were Wrecked. and loss of life is reported. A steamer fa two cases of cholera is quarantined at cfff,:Wales. The French fleet de-1 ea the remaining Chinese works at Kin I K and is supposed to have gone to ' I ouanguai. j. n. Browning, dry. I Sa. Charleston, S. C., suspended.-1 New York market: Money Ha2 Peril cotton firm at 101lHe; southern I i a n 1 -uj, i $.3 4Uftfl 25: wheat, un- red 7888c; corn, ungraded' 5S lOSin Quiet and ntonrtv ol 1 I spirits turpentine dull and Weak at "31 ft. Flour ought to fall in price. ar8 have slightly advanced., Su- I ; Blaii ne is once more able! to blow aisnose after the usual way. His C0J wovcr v : ; am7 Wary Beecher is expected t0 8Peak for Cleveland in New York ty 0n 5th, of September ; ; 'rii i lie great and aironizinrf: trouble fill. l " rt lu nadicals this year is that Py are lrty,and out of. "soap." le Barefoot Tnltn M Xril I W Ht!MM , ..mi I vPretend8 to innu .u :V onttn.. r t ? I : I . uiu viapp , wu-1 ctfuUlerks through the organ. 0nator Gorman takes a cheerful nf ,!? He says that the chances evelan New York will on J thk fl.V W 1 rK Will CO IOr th& I He doubtful.,. says "Ohio is very - -- . ' T . .. ' i - VOL; XXXIVQ. 137: . .. . WILMINGTON, We call the attention ; of all laborl ng men of all nationalities . to a fact that is earnestly stated in the fol- lowing ' paragraph1 from "the Wash ington rsday: - "The Fost of Saturday . and Sundav &sa took due notice of the jailing of one hun dred and fifty of the coal miners at Wash. ington, Pa. They "were arrested en masse and hauled off to prison because they re fused to work for wares on whioh thpv f found it impossible to feed their; families.: inat was the actual cause of the outrage . (Ous proceeding, t , S i ' : ' lhe second act ends with the arrest and jailing in Washineton. Pa., of thirtv-four" ( more coat miners, on me ; charge of "tres- passing on the company's property. " As it is in Pennsvlvaniaj so is it in Ohio. Miners are striking for living wages. There I o Muuuw an hiuujj mo; unes. Aimost every mdustrv Is denressed. Labor in in deep distress and is mockinelv insulted br uiu-oBsurauuG ui mr, xjiaino ana jus duck era that we are prospering wonderfully. " I uuv. viuuBrou uas written a letter i i ' . . , . . that will: give his quondam friend, iiiiuie iiianone. tne little iJrifiradier. , - : o great pain. The fact is the Goyern- ior.writes to his friends in Petersburg to vote as they please, land to disre gard "the machine." He says: But I do with earnestness and vieor. protest aeamst the assumntion of rieht bv anybody to dictate your organization, to name 'your chairman and Committeemen; and through such ravished machinery to coatool the delegation and through that to stifle the voice" of your community." v ; "Played is soon to jbe written on the Boss's grave. ! But St is no Dem- bcratio funeral, we arej glarl to say. Mfi Gladstone haa gone to Edin burgh to address his Scottish constit uents The preparations at the beau tiful city are thus mentioned in a ca blegram to the JTeraldJ; , .,- 1 - "At Edinburgh preparations have been inade for a grand welcome of the Prime Minister. "Windows and balconies of busi ness places and residences throughout the pity" have been, decorated, and visitors in large numbers are arriving.! Mr. Gladstone has accepted an invitatiun to attend a meet ing of workingmen to be held in Waverly Mamet on Tuesday next. ; Ten thousand tickets of admission to the meeting have al ready been sold." - ; ; , Dr. Deems's School of Christian Philosophy is in session at Richfield Springs, N. Y., and is well attended. He made a very entertaining address upon the work during tne year. i'rof. Tillett (a North daroliniao) of Yanderbilt, is attending: and will read a paper. There arp many really eminent scholars and preachers pres ents ' ' ;-' : ' , ' I Ckl.' R. T. .Bennett opens his can vass on the dr of September.; We publkhi elsewhere his appointments. He will make an active and very strong campaign, we prophesy. . He4 jwill speak more than j. once in New Hanover. . . ' t Unnnrtllnrr tn . a OTW? al " trt til ft Herald' from .Berlin, the following' are three points the three Emperors iwill discuss when they meet: t "Jfirst irasuc measures w suppresa an- arehista. . Second The solution . oi tne (EgyptianeiaesUon.Third-.The settlement tot the Ltoneo ouesuon.;' . h The United States Hay Fever As- sociation is in session at , Jiethienem, N. H. There are several persons in Wilmington who insight go up and join, and perhaps give tn em -a wnn- 3deM or two not down ir the books.' r .. . r '- ' 1 toere H: ITOS1- f y W 1 imoa in Conneoticntin 1884; Jin -July and 'August the weather has been cower, jthan in 18 16, the year ift which frost La ; Mm mmtn: ' . mm m'A J A'm, jr ' -a . . Goldsboro Messeager. Mr. C. B. Avcock addressed the Cleveland and .Scales :Club at Fre-5 mont on Tuesday last. V , ... Oxford Torchlight. . , : C,n T. B. Venable made one of his best'' speeches last Saturday, and it eave. the Convention a splendid send off. The Executive Committee 'should see that his talent for which he is noted in thir line, should not be hidden in the present campaign. . - - "'-. Aaheviiie Advance. -Mai.' Stedman ?and ' Capt.' Kitchin are doing effective work out West for the cause they . represent. . iit every point they are greeted with large audiences, and ; much enthHsi asm is manuesxea among u vuvcid. Maj. Stedman proves to be oho of tl.. finut aha tor a In-frifl' State! and his comDetitorf isnothinff like ( a match for hira on the.stump. - ' We are , requested to tate that on IICAV uavuiuwj tw j X. 1 tho Democrats will hold a mass meet- . . . . ..--- 1 ; t.- ihff at the JfillerDe springs, on wmcn ooeaaion Col. Steele promises u do present-andi address' the people on ihA rtnlitical issues of the day.' Qther speakers will' be 'preeentW? ' I Tarboro Souther1ner.f;;'r;-?;;;;4i, The electors - for - this District, Messrs. Donnell Gilliam and W. P. Williamson, have arranged or a joint m it'C Aitrint: canvass of ! a fpoirtiOn'of the diBtrict for September. .They are both young men of no ordinary aonuy ;The personeleeted t$V$ppqgTSIrv Reid in the Fifth District in place of Dn rVV hoele ; objectipIey Is Mr. Leonidas dTEdwaTior-jOxfiJpS. He is a recent convert to Raolicalism, having"ieen iin 1882 r botJita'Pem ocratic candidate for' the" nomination of Judge againstJadge,. Gilmer, and; f ailing n that,' the Mdngrel candidate against him, and! was. paoUy walloped. He is a man of talents a fine Jawyerj3 a good debater, bold, eanland ag-' gressive. , He is withal very hungry ur uuice, wmcu ne is sure not io get,; Spirits I'urpentine. Granville Democrats nominated R. W. Winston for the Senate and A: H. A. Williams and R. W. Hobgood for the House. Winston is a lawyer Williams is a railroad man and Hobgood r is a; worthy farmer. - - ( . . i... Oxford Torchlight: When the' next tobacco season opens in Oxford there ;will be an unheard of demand for places of (business. ; - From all we gather there is now the fullest and finest crop of obacco ever seen on the ground in uranville. ' 'The' Anson Democrats nomi- natep J. J, Dunlap for the House, J. A. vjrowder for Sheriff. P. J. CoDPedee for Begi8ter of Deeds, E. H. Gaddy for Coun- xy Treasurer, j. Ti Forter for Coroner, and W. L. Tillman for County Surveyor, 'as we learn from the Times. Raleigh Netos- Observer : There are so far 200 applications, on file for the position or earner under the new free de livery system. A tiew evening paper Sis to be started in this city about .'the 15th fof next month, it is-rumred, by Messrs.! Page and Arendelt of the "Chronicle." f -'--Rockingham JRocket : Mrs.' Eliza ;M. Uatton relict of James Batton, of Mont gomery county, died in Mineral Springs township on Sunday last, the 25th inst, aged CO years. We are very sorry to hear that a son. of. Mr. John Robinson, of 'Anson, was on Monday last bitten severely; .1 a 1 J .1 a . i . on vue wrist uj a uug uuu. was supposcu w be mad. Other persons are said to, have been bitten by the same dog. , AsheyUle Idrfoancec Early Mdn- !day morning an aged and most respectable - . m ww . . . m ciuzen oi iiaywooa county, uy ipe name oi Lewis Cunningham, met with a , horrible death at Kiiuan s mill on ngeon river, iThe unfortunate old gentleman who was seventy-live years of age, accidenUy leil, 'upon the teeth of a circular saw while the .same was in motion, which severed hia body in the twinkle of an eye. , .-f i Laurinburg Enterprise: About 5 o'clock last Friday evening, durinar a -thunder storm, lightning struck a tree in the front yard of Mr. M. F. Gillis, 4 miles from Laurel Hill, and was so powerful as to knock his brother, "who was standing in the front door, of .tbc house, (iioar by) to the middle of the room, and to render two of his sisters speechless, one of whom did not recover until after midnight. Clinton Caucasian: A correspon dent writes us that Mr. William Frederick, near Warsaw, has a cow of native stock which will give five gallons of milk dally. ; The editor last week visited the north-' western and western portions of the county. Crops are about an average. Money is very scarce, but the people are out of debt and reasonably prosperous. Some thiev ing scoundrel cut the rope on the Demo cratic fia?-roie f Tuesday nieht. A grape vine on the land of Mr.rVm.'Kirby, in Turkey township, or we" wild Dunen grape variety, measures forty-two inches in circumference near the base. - Raleigh "Visitor: An adjourned meenting of the Poultry Association was held last night in the Mayor's office to arganize - a permanent association. The following officers were elected : 1 President, T. H. Murray; Vice Presidents, R. A. Shotwell and W. P. Batchelor: Secretary, John M. Sherwood ; Treasurer, Henry , E. Litchf ord ; Board of Directors. : W. tt. Thomas, John Haywood, A. G. Leo, R. I, Williams and Bom Weathers..,, The Democratic Convention held at. Pittsboro on Tuesday last, nominated as follows; House sf Representatives. J. A. . Alston and T. . B. Womack; Rejrister 'of , Deeds, , -Capt. Exline; Sheriff, Capt. ; Brewer; Coroner, Dr. ,-wa -Burns. New Berne Journal: Sweet po tatoes of the new crop 'are coming in and bringing from 75 to 80 cents per bushel. Mr. Thos. P. Clarke has succeeded in 'securing a fine specimen of the white heron. He heard where some oi mese beautiful fowl were frequenting and went, with gun in- hand, and returned with a fine large one, which will' be taxidermised and added to his collection for the exposition. 1 The: long .talked of Quaker Bridge Road is neanng completion, ana n tne au-, thorities at headquarters will not get too immtient and restless over the many mis representations that) have 'been forwarded by letter and delivered in person, a great work will soon be accomplished for the State of North Carolina. Goldsboro Messenger: 1 The es timable wife of our townsman, A. L. Dar: den, Esq., died at their residence in this city on Saturday morning, after lingering for many weeks, aired 86 years. One of our prominent merchants tells us that more imported corn has been sold here this a m M season man nas ueen me case ior many vears. A letter received irom rror. Geo. T. Winston, dated New Yorkj the 25th inst., informs us of his safe arrival in thatcitv from Europe, and that his inter esting letters will be resumed on his arrival in Chapel mil, ior wmcn purpose ne nas reserved full notes.- We are requested to state that the next session of Wilmington - Presbytery win convene at ' Uock JTish j( Presbyterian) churchy near Duplin Roads," in Duplin county, on Thursday before the fourth . Sunday in i September, t The crop outlook is i generally encouraging; Only in some sections, and especially on light sandy lands, is there cause ; for com plaint. " : -r; . ;.' -''-- P 5; ' Charlotte Observer: Theport men had another fine day at the park yes? terday, the first gun being fired at II &. m., and the last at sunset. Oiily four regular matches were shot, but after that, make up matches consumed the day. : The best shooting was done by Jordan, i of Ashe' ville, and Hall, of South Carolina. It Was close work between them, but the tar heel came out at last first best. The programme for the day was opened with the team for the championship and badge. Three teams 'entered, .andrthe Charlestons team was again victorious.? The team match for the fine gun was next shot and the following was the score of hits; each i man shooting at 10 balls s Hall 7 Jenkins: 9, s Sanders 7 Gibbs 5, Jenkins 8, McCailey 8, Patter son 4, Cooper 7, Hutchinsr4, Brem 1, Mc Cullough 8, Hutchison 9, Hall 4, Jordan 10. 1 , ' SATURDGTJSTISOtSS The t gun f was won by ? Jordan, and . at night, according to the rules of the club, it was raffled off i the winner to pay Jordan $25 for; having won it at the shooting. The j raffle took place at the Beaufort House.' and Jordan again won it, throwing 40. He certainly can lay good : claim to it. Team match No, 0, eight .balls two men to, team was won by .Sanders and Jordan, who broke seven each. -Match No.; five clay I birds, was - won by Jordan. ' JE. E. Jenkins came in for the second prize and Glbbes for, the third. Xfatch Na 8, five double clay birds, was won by Glbbes ; nail second, ; and Jordan third!. Match NV9 was won ' b ; Hall, Jenkins coming in iecondV OoL Walter L. Steele wott a prize, and 'great was the applause when it was presented to hinv It was a big red star, . the "prize ; for .the worst shot Section master Wingate, 6f the Carolina Central railro&d," was yesterday run over by a loaded hand-car and considerably used up. Along his law the fleh was laid open to the bonelthe wound' extending the futf length, of Q Jaw to the mtk. ? Thiee of his teeth were knocked out, - hi right thumb was broken and the hand badly, mashed, Iris T head Was Cut and his thigh badly bruised. His escape from death was a. narrow one. ' . . . ; THE oinr. r iX. it Jl SW 'JtOVERTISEllIBNTK.. 'r MrasoiT Gents' furnishings. ' " -: ' 'MrrirDS & DkRosset Medicines. C. C. Ri R. Excursion to Shelby. .' J. W Habper -Steamer Passport. . ! . HsiNSBERjOSn. Pianos add organs. ' ' Hau) & PeabsalIt Seasonable goods. J. C. STEVBNson-New honey, new flour Local boi., - The political1 cauldron among the colored Republicans is getting decided-; ly hot. - '; ? : ; . ; ,' t ' - " t' ' The' Stab thermometer bnly recorded SS degrces as the maximum tem perature yesterday. ' ' : . Ousters, September (mullets, sweet I potatoes, scuppcrnoog grapes, and . still we are not happy. , There has been another drop of ten cents in the price of peanuts, lust at the last end of the season. Some of the big scuppernbngs should be sent to the State Exposition. We have seen, some "whoppers. " - The Hewlett Republicans will hold their County Convention at the Court House this morning at 10 o'clock. The Front street market house was. being thoroughly eleansed by water. irom , a ; neighboring . hydrant yesterday morning. -. . - - ;i . , ,Major C. V. McClammyt,Dem- ocratic District Elector, will speak at Man ly, Moore county, on Friday next, Sep tember 5th. The army worm has appeared in this section and is eating the grass. It has attacked the fodder in some instances, .but too late to do much harm. We are afraid New Hanover ,will make a poor showing at the State Ex position. At all events she is not selfish, as she contributed $500 to help the rest of the State along. : s . ., , The Democratic wigwam will soon be completed; then look out for some.' rousing meetings, such as the old Fifth the banner ward of the city knows so well "how to g up.. " - A .colored camp-meeting, un- iderlhe auspices of St. Luke's A. M. E. church, will commence at Piney Bluff on Friday, the 5th of September, and close on the following Monday. ' Owing(to tho. absence, of , Rev. F. W, K Peschau there will be no services ,in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church on next Sunday, but he will be hero to fill his pulpit on the first Sunday in Septem ber. 'I." ' An intoxicated individual was furnished a lodging 'place in th guard house yesterday afternoon, but from the way he was slinging around the "cuss words" he evidently didn't appreciate the attention paid hmv "h '. ; !. Notwithstanding the number of mow'' houses going op. 'constantly, there is .still a demand - for all that can be rented. We. know of two new houses now buildiner jwhich were engiiged almost by the time the touTJdation wamid, and another that was spoken for before It was commenced. : ; A "City Subscriber" wishes to know "if some plan cannot be devised by which the use oV oaths, profanity, and in decent expressions - and language on the public Btreets, may. be prohibited and en tirely broken up, so that children and ladies may quietly remain at homo Or walk the Streets! without having their ears polluted with profanity and bad language?" A Grand Chanee. . The announcement of an excursion to Shelby, by way of. the Carolina Central' Railroad, on Wednesday next, will be good news to those wtio wish to take a trip to 'that section of the Btate especially as the if are will be only $5 for, -the: round trip,'' and the tickets good for six days. There la a still greater inducement, jioweyer, in the fact that the excursionists, will have an opportunity of being present at a grand Democratic flag-raising and barbecue and listening to speeches, from those favorite sons of North and South Carolina; Hons. Z. B. Yance and Wade Hampton. . Unmallable Itcttcrs. !.. ,-- ; The following is a list of unmailable let ters in the city Post Offlcef Vi v " r I , Miss Mary A JBryant, care of David Bryant, .Robeson county ; A Ed. I Fowler, Linclibufg7N; ",0.afrs Louise Green;? care of Mrs. Ann Eliza Cully; John Wsrters, Grknger Nash Co., N. O. - r .' ;. A NeWfTok on anOld CUMea-fA. tnat "Welelis Seventeen Foani. 'S'. ' A good Joke wai played yesteroay upon t One of our elderly and sedate citizens; who recently went off oh a!short summer jaunt to Hamlet.' but .was .onlyn absent . two or three days.; He took his 'regular annual L weigh", just before starting on his journey ana iouna uai ne puuea uowu ue ueam at 162 pouhdsgrossl : Yesterday,1 anxious to learn what effect summering had upon bis system, . while in the store of Messrs, Adrian & Toilers he stepped upon the scales, and found that his weight had increased exact ly seventeen pounds. ; Our good friend was 1 no little astonished at his rapid in crease in corpulency, and at once let out an imaginary reef in ! his waist and,: remark i that he kftgw his' trj to . Hamlet had. Ilfawflttluibttt" suppojied that, if he had remained there much longer he would have been as fat as J h r. He was not t aware, and will not know, until he reads this Jfr.' V.' had hia foot on tM scales. Burglary and HoVfcerr. " - ';' ' ' ' The residence ' of Mrs. . Tindell, on Seventh, , between Queen and Wooster streets, was entered some time during Wed nesday night and jobbed Ipf joaohey" to ' the amount of $27 The house was occupied ;by Mrs. Tindell, her two daughters' and a young man. A hand was placed over the face of one of the young ladies, When she woke and commenced a vigorous- scream- ng. This aroused the remainder or-the 'amilyK while it lent wings . to. the. feet of e robber, who got out or the house in . a rry.. Part of the money was taken from he pockets of the' yopng man ''and .part omMrs. TindeU's. The daughters work the cotton factory, and the thief probably. knew that they had just been 'paid off. ' " The young man, had ..a , tolerable good look at the fellow, as he ran, and says lie Va8 a stout colored man, with a peculiar shaped foot, : :J ' ' ' ' ' y"-! t -m m m .-'I nagtatrate's Co art. j4 I George" Singletary, colored'was arraign-1 ed before Justice Millis yesterday morn ing, on a peace warrant sWorn out by Han nah Smith,- also colored. It seems from' the evidence that, from a devoted admirer, the defendant ' was suddenly" transformed into an avenging Nemesis; and' the fright-' ened damsel of dusky hue, afraid "of her lover once so true, got out. a warrant and, had him arrested, and that was the case the magistrate tested. He was required to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for sixty days. ' ' ' , ; Sent on for Trial. j Eliza Devane, the colored woman' 'who' was arrested for taking up her quarters ' in the house of a family who were absent from the city, and who was accused of stealing a number of articles therefrom, had a reg ular examination before Mayor Hall yes-' terday morning, at the conclusion of which She was required to give bond in- the sum of $200 for her appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, .failing in which she wassent to jail, vi , r ' Lutheran Cnnrcb. I St' Paul's Lutheran Church is undergo - ing some needed improvements and' repairs The seats are all to be taken up, scraped and revarniahed, and.a new and handsome carpet laid down, In consequence of the overhauling thus going on, services will be held to-morrow, and perhaps, on the fol lowing Sunday, in Luther's 1 Memorial Hall, corner of Sixth and Princess streets; ; 1 IIIVR AND BXAKINE. j In coming up the river yesterday . the steamer Passport broke one . of the blades of her propeller. She will be detained here to day in order to put in a new, pro peller, and will resume her regular sched ule Monday. The steamer Italian will take her place to-day, leaving at 5 o'clock this afternoon, and returning early Mon day morning. ' .-'a; 1 Appointments of Gen. Scafc i The Democratic State Committee announces the following appoint ments for Gen. A. M. Scales, at which Dr. Tyre York,the Republican candidate, has been- invited to meet ihin), and a joint canvass may be ex- pectedj ' . ' Llncblnton, Monday, September 1." Shelby, Tdes'day; September. ; : Rutherford ton; . Vyed nesday, Sep tember 3 ' ': Columbus, Thursday, September 4. Monroe, Saturday,' September 6. I Big Lick, Stanly, Monday, Septi 8. i Albemarle, Tuesday, Sept. 9. ' ? Troy, Wednesday, Sept 10. Mt. Gilead, Thursday, Sept. ll.: '.' Wadesboro, Saturday, Sept. 13. ' Rockingham, Monday,5 Sept. 15. ; ; Shoei Heel, Tuesday Sept. 16: " ' Fayetteville, Wednesday, Sept: 17. . Sanford, Thursday, Sept 18. f ; Charlotte, Saturday, Sept. 20. ' I Maj. Stedntan Appointments.' ; ' The Democratic State . Committee announce the following appointments for Maj. C. M..1 Stedman, at which Hon. W.TFairclbr'tberBepnblV can candidate is Invited (o meet him : ' Valleytown,Cherokee county,Mori day, Sept. 1. ' :u; s ; ' 'Robinsville, Wednesday, Sept. 3. I Charleston; Saturday, Sept. 6. " ' Asheville, Thursday, Sept. 11. f Hickory, Monday, Sept. 15 '"' ' Statesville, Tuesday; Sept.-16. ' ' Lexington, Thursday, Sept. 18. , High Point, Friday Sept. T9: f j Winston) Saturday, Sept. 20." ; .', 1 Dtirham-Mohday Sept.522.! ' ; PittsboroV Wednesday,'Sept. 24. ! FayettevilIe,'Friday, Sept. 26. r ' Lumberton, Saturday, Sept 27 - ; - Burgaw, Monday,, Septf 29. ; WHOLE NO. 5302 war' Itepartment, signal Service. 1'. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the ' Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. , Z t COTTON-BELT nULLKTTN. ' ; August 29j 1884 6P.M. AVERAGE VDiJBTOCTS.- "r ... Max; Temp. Min. Rain Temp. Fall.' 70.1 .04 ' 71 .02 X 69 14 70 .00 69 J .11 4 : 71 .00 .73 .00 i 73 ,.00 ' .74 .00 , 72 .00 - 70 .01 .74 .00 Wilmington I 90 Charleston.. ... . . 91 Augusta. . . . . . I : j 92 Savannah . .j;.J . 94 - Atlanta . Monteomerv i .1 . - 98 Mobile 99 New Orleans ., . 98 Galveston. I.. :.- 99 Vicksbure . . . a ' 99 Little Rock.. i.f ,101 Memphisv. .i 4 96 i. Ii fUjj iff ' - r Weatner indications. : The following are the indications for to- uayi'-: '-".;-!;'."' ':-''-";'- : " ; J; -;: For the South Atlantic States, local rains and partly cloudy weather, followed by clearing and fair weather,-south to west winds and Blight changes in barometer.'. ! -' i- .. : . ?' a : ..For the Star. ; A little later in the - campaign I shall naturally expect some latitude to be given to political parties in allowing ' them to march through the streets of ' the city, holding their meetings, &c "but in the name of the women and children, the sick, and ' 'especially those of otrr male citizens wbo labor hard by day and require rest at night, I protest against ..the nuisance of a fife: and drums being allowed to march throotch ' our, streets arousing our people from' their, quiet slumbers at a late hour of the night and 'after 'the, adjournment of meetings , which ,. in some instances have been held is some other locality of the city, and if there is any law - tor the protection Of our, people the Mayor should enforce it.. The nuisance of which I complain above' was perpetrated on citizens residing in the neighborhood ipt Seventh and Mulberry streets on Thursday night last." ' ' ' ; t - Yours truly, -' . Law And Order, "'forty years' experience' op an old NURSE. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United. States, and has been .used for thirty years with never falling safety and success by millions of mothers and children,from the feeble infant of a week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comtort to mother and child, i We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the world, In all cases ' of DYSENTERY and DIARBHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any otner cause, accompany each f ae-simile of CURTIS side, wrapper. Sold by all i Xedlolne. Dealers. 25 cents a bottle. - , , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Excursion to Shelby, N. 0. Via Carolina Central Hall Road, September 3d, 1884. Grand Democratic Rally and Flag Raisinp.with speeches by 'Hon. Z. B. Vance and uon. Wade Hampton and other distinguished statesmen. BARBECUE FOR 6000 PEOPLE. - ' Only $5.00 for the Round Trip from Wilming ton, ana tiokets good six days. aug302t . .F.W.CLARK, G.P. A. Steamer Passport. JN CONSEQUENCE OF A SLIGHT ACOXDENT to her machinery, the PASSPORT will not leave for Smithville to-day, but will resume her regn- i ' . . . ( . . .. r lar schedule Monday morning. I For the accommodation of persons wishing to spend Sunday at Smithville, the Steamer ITAL IAN will leave Wilmington at 5 P. M.' today, re turning early Monday morning. : aug 30 It ' ' " J' f&pteSn. Gents' Half Hose. j A NICE LINE OF GENTS WHITE ANDFAN- cy Lisle Thread Half Hose: Collars and Cuffs of ' various styles; Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts ana a run bcock oi uents unaerwear, at MUNSON'S , aug SO It ' l . .i f Clothing Rooms. ISTILLKD EXTRACT WITH HAZEL, PINT BOTTLES, 50 CENTS EACH. Stuart's Indian CornRemover.an infallible reme dy for Hard or Soft Corns, Bunions, Callases,&o. Headache Pencils, 25 cents. Complete line of Drugs and Chemicals for sale by " 1 ' . MUNDS BROS. A DiROSSET, . aug301t. ' ' Druggists, Market St; '!: Sew Honey ; fet7 FlouK . - ..- . : - - BBU QF ELEGANT STRAINED HONEY AT Retail, for $1.00 pe gallon.;. Liberal discount in larger quantity. i , . . ; . . , i The PUftEST. AND WHITEST FLOUR ever made, from NEW WHEAT, just coming in at re duced rates. Prices very low by the barrel and at retail. - r. ' . ' , .; i''v : 20OO Lbs. BEST. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. : , . 40 Bbls. SUGAR, all grades. h ... . 20 Bbls. HUSH POTATOES the entire mar- ket to be rednoed on the price." i The MAGNOLIA HAM is immensely popular, and is .confidently recommended as the BEST AH in the United States. ' j t . . i! All Goods Fresh and of Best Quality. 5 -:' $ Call and get the Lowest Prices to-day. JAR1ES C. STEVKJISON, MARKET STREET. , augSOtf f :' : 111 - 03 . 90S S XXJLTX3 OX ABYEJVjnniltSHZ . -f One graart One Day,.. V.'. fl cu - TlueeXyaj..t.......4 : , to... a iToDays,.... ....... ... .r.: . . tft i, .One Week,.......,;,..-. rr A CO-' Two WeeiJt.;.-...r.rf. - 3 tl Three Weeks,..: ... t . t 7 . 8 1 " One Month,.....,.-.... Two Months,..".,... 1S CO -: Three Months,...'... UJttfrC , Six Months,. ..,.'40 fo - One Year,.........;. (f actAvertlaerjients takenpt ;T-npo7 ' tlonately low rates. j.j ' ' - - ' - Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one sqnai-t-i r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale, v t A few nice DLIJNGScettrally; located. Also several HOUSES AND. . VACANT LOTS, for cash or on the iff- -: stalment plan. . ' :..- i ' t AppiytO. 4 1). O'CONNOR. angS4tf Real Estate Agent. I FoirEeiit: dwelling h:ou;ses,' STORES AND OFFICES. D.O'CONKOB, Real Estate Agent, . augSUf, For Rent, If 1 Bin v gift L , FIRST FLOOR OF EAST. STORE ' . of the Evans Block, from 1st Octor' ' MO bet' next. Apply to aug"tf H. C.EVANS. Seasonable Goods. NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE COTTON BAGGING and TIES, ' Mi.CK.EUEL, SEED RYE, ' " SHOtI POWDER and CAPS, ' ALL GRADES FAMILY FLOUR, - ...... ... - , . - 5 4 FRESH ARRIVALS and LOtV PRICES. HALL & PEARSAJLh. aug 30 D&Wtf " " 4 - - " ? TO, THE FRONT f ' - WITH A LOTOS" The Cheapest Carpets ever offered to the people of this section. It is our purpose to CLOSE OUT THESE GOODS lie fore putting in new stock, so if you caU la time7 somo BARGAINS are open. R. M. irlcINTIRE. Zaug 26 D&W tf tsa. . We Tell You Hie Reason Why! BEHRENDS & MONROE. S. S. Cor. Market and 2nd streets, have alwars the latest and best designs in FURNITURE, and do sell them lower than anybody else, because they are al ways in the market taking advantage of every- , thing, excepting their customers.. Any special orders given to us will have the personal atten tion of our Mr. Rehrends, who is north for this purpose. - aug 84 tf -..-. Reliable Seed. . " TFT A of YOU WANT FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED1. any variety; and at low prices, go to J. H. tlAKU. IN'S ' - - Drug and Seed Store. - 1 New Market, Wilmington. N.a " Philadelphia prices given to merchants and ' market gardeners. ' angg4tf A Chance for the Ladies TEN PER CENT: DISCOUNT FROM SCHED ule price on Roberts' celebrated Razor Steel SCISSORS.' ' . . A new supply of Ladies Balbrlggan Hose and Gents' Lisle Thread Half Hose, aug 15 tf - !-: 3JNO. J. HEDRICE. - E. G. Blair, ." BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT for the sale of Flour, Meal, Grain, Cotton : and Foreign Finite. Merchandise and all kinds of Country Produce sold and prompt returns guaranteed. ,. . - - . ang28tf No. 19 North Second St. Bargains! Straw Goods! HARRISON ALLEN-. ' ' ' - : .Hatters.' aug 33 tf ' : Furniture., , JEW ARRIVALS OF GOODS FOR FALL SEA-.-son. ,Low Prices and New Styles. Call and ex J amine before buyine elsewhere. -t D. a: S aug 24 ti Furniture Dealer. No. Front i Ground Peas. . Qnn T BUSHELS GROUND PEAS, ON CON ' Oil V signmenti and must be sold . Lowest - market prices. ' Also, ONE HUNDRED. BOXES TOBACCO, va-' rlous grades. ' " - J ' . SAM'LBEAR,Sa., f Jyl8tf 18 Market Street r The Great Paola TT A3 BEEN, IS NOW, AND EVER SHALL BE, the leading HALF-DIME CIGAR in the city. All .we ask is a fair trial. . GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. anglOtf : ? . ! Come Again. ; I KNEW YOP WOULD 'cOMe' AGAIN WHEN you once tried the MANHATTAN and CHARIOT CIGAR. ' Sold only at , HARRIS ' aug29tf News und Cigar Store. ' : Only a Few Left. JJUYEES APPBECIATE THE LOW PRICES -,we are giving with those - - , I Bargain" lots of,shoes. t r " " - " . - "' f ' .. . - ' - ' .-v . You get MORE than money value. Come and - ,get a Pair before they all go.' j. ) Geo. R. French & Sons ' , . , 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ?"aug24tf "' '' - ' : ' IMPROVED BROWN COTTON GIN, . With (or without) Self-Feeder and Condenser. 4 Also Agents for MONARCH COTTON PRESS. The best Gin and Press on this market. . i. i . . WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., . . Sucessors to Jonn Dawson ft Co.. s ang24tf - Wilmington, N. C. Rubber Belting, all sizes, at low figures, .-v t I ...1? , - -- - V -. 3 "i t - ' - ..f. TJCJTLL DISPLAY AT HER CONFEOTIONERY TVi STORE this week, the FINEST LINK OF HOME-MADE CANDIES, both Plain and Fancy. . Call and leave your order for one of those beau- -tiful Boxes for your sweetheart. - - ----- - ri MRS. E. WARREN, ang26t( " 113 & 115 North Second st. " - '''-' r . , - . -y - v 4i r " - 5 ... i. " , -, ti-: ' M f f . -. 1 ' I - .-A --'.'.'v'r: ",''-; J - "V. ! , ... i-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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