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- i - ' . . . .. . .. -- - i - : L ' -t.--1--. , ,-,; ... - --" ; - ,11,,,,1-r, ' --. ..I..' I I I nil II MW III IIHIMMMII I vs.; if r : :k: ? -J---- r. - .. v l . " : - - -: i ,-r; ... . -. TheporninglStar. Wkdnksdat Mobniko, Sept. ,10 '84, MORNING EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALL PASTS 01 THE WOKIW ' Prance to Declare War; Asalust CMna - .Kins Humbert c Haplea-Fearftil : RaTages of the Clilea-jEiptIaB Affair A Belief that Khartoum has : - Fallen. : -- IBt Cable to the Mornlwc Star.f Paths, September 9. Prime Minister Ferry returned to this city to-day. He will f iwAnf thfi Cabinet Ministers and decide when the Chambers shall bo called togeth-. er. Government circles are ttiaturoea over ' the financial war jrospecV The deficit in - the revenue of the current year is estimated at 3.000,000, and it is believed that this uriii nnessitate., the neeoUating of a war loan. : ' " . .' - - ' London, September 9.The first instal- . . . . ii -kTii i 3 : n - ment ot thirty Doais ior me lie peuinuu has started. One hundred and thirty more will follow in a few davs. . ' ' . The TeUmravh, prints a private letter from - Cairo, Which refers to an impression there; '-" that Khartoum has fallen and that the Gor- don letters were spurious. It says that Gen. Gordon ordered a sealed letter to be sent to cr Cairo to be forwarded. - Its arrival has not been acknowledged, and it is supposed to i' have f alleainto the hands of El MaBdi. Park, Sept. 9. It is officially slated C -that war will shortly b8,declared against China. The scheme of occupying Formosa rS has been abandoned. - A fresh expediuon more important nature than previous - - ones ' has already been prepared. The whole question will be discussed at Satur- -Vh. dav'a Cabinet Council. The national to day says: "There are certain incidents of whirh the nublic are unaware." which 'will - - shortly compel the government to take an important decision in regard to operations ' in China and necessitate the summoning of the Chambers. - :, "r ? Naples, Sept 9. King Humbert gave ' audience last evening to the municipal authorities. Orders have been issued for troops to leave the Maddalena barracks . ' and encamp outside. The barracks will be converted into a cholera hoepitaL' The Royal party is visiting the poorer quarters 4. of the city to day. A riot occurred yes terday among the sellers of mineral waters - because tneir tramc was resmciea. i ne X epidemic continues to make great ravages. ut7- --Rome. Sept. 9 The official bulletin for IfVljbe past -twenty-four hours shows the number of fresh cases of cholera in the city of Naples to be 633, and the deaths - 275. 'The condition of the people is most har rowing. .King Humbert has been profound ly affected by the sufferings he has Been. He has made a first donation to the relief fund of $20,000. The Italian Navigation Company's steamers will call henceforth at Castellamare, instead of Naples. .. - The workman taken to the hospital m Rome yesterday showing cholera symptoms is expected to recover. Another suspected .ease was taken to the lazaretto to-day and .isolated. , MICHIGAN. A Little War Raging in a Newspaper Office In Detroit. (By Telegraph to the Morning Star. Detroit, September 9. War is raging in the office of the Evening Journal, of this city.--.A few weeks, ago C M. Hubbard. general-managing editor, was discharged by Floyd Breeze, editor-in chief. Hubbard claimed to be held by Ms contract until January and refused to consider himself -iiscnaTged. Having secured a majority of ; the stocK of the paper, he, yesterday, ac companied by friends, entered the office and declared the positions of the directors vacant, and elected himself and friends to " ' theii places; Breeze gathered the office -employes together and threw the intrnders out; but later they were admitted as stock holders. Last night both factions were' ' . holding the fort and claiming the victory. Hubbard has sworn out an injunction, claiming to be in possession of the offire; ' .that Breeze was interfering. Today the Journal comes out under Breeze's manage ment and recites the history of the case. It claims that Hubbard perjured himself, and states that he has never been in possession of the office. v : TEXAS. Prediction of a Shorter- Cotton Crop tban that of Last Year. By, Telegraph to the Morning Star, t Qalvestok, September 9. The News to day (publishes crop reports- showing the prospective cotton out-turn for the year 1884-'8u. It says: In some few sections of -the State but the sections are limited i the prospect is averaging fair: yet, taken as a whole, the outlook is far from flattering. - l ne notion acreage is estimated at from 10 to 15 per cent, increase, but the general condition at this time is perhaps 20 per ; cent, worse man it was last vear. - The re cent rains have come too late' to be of much advantage. It is possible, with a very late fall and extremely favorable coot unions irom now on, mat some cotton may lie benefited therefrom, but the great bulk oi me crop is cut irretrievably short ; . The. indications point to a shorter crop in lSS'SG than that of the year just closed.' A. good estimate would strike somewhere" between a million and eleven 'hundred thousand: bales. ' WASHINGTON. Pablle , Offices Closed A Policeman K tiled br a Negro., ; u , -. ' IBy Telegraph to the Morntag star.V- ! Washington. Sept 9.To-day. being the day of the funeral of the late Secretary Polger.all the executive departments of the Government and District offices are closed j Policeman Fowler was shot and killed : , - to day by a vicious negro named Langsterj .t,.- l he latter was in the chain-gang cleaning , ;- tbe streets, and endeavored to: run away f ' C Powler was in charge of tbe gang and re captured Langster, who showed fight. The policeman drew his revolver and fired one shot. ; Tbe negro, who was a much strontr- v- er man, wrenched the pistol from the ofli xr'8 hand and shot him. Langster was captured, and at the station house laughed and saner, and said, "God told, him to do COLORADO. ,Tbrco mtercantUe Fall ares in Denver. :i r- By Telegraph to the-Mornfng Star.J r Uenvee, Sept. 9. P. J. Benton & Co' y wholesale tobaccd'and cigar dealers, the , ouggy iioot and hoe company, and Rust ilarris & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in nardware, &0., have assigned. The lat ter was one of thejargest bouses in this lne in the State,' and the failure is a gen- "jpe surprise. It is4 estimated that the lia 7 bihUes will amount to $100,000; assets un . known. Rust, of the latter - firm was also - 2.Fri5er m Ine nrm of Jf. i. Benton & Col Ihe v buggy Boot atid Shoe Company k , comparatively a small concern." Its failure , was-noi expected. The assets and liabili- , lies are at present unobtainabler ' MAINE. s ' K . BepsbUcana Claim 15,000 to i7,uu i majority for their JKate XleKet. -, , ., 1 " IBy Telegraph to the Horning Star.l ; PoRTT.ATm: Sent. 19. :LateT returns. fehow that the Senate will stand 81 Repub- linfinAanrl tin Dfimor.r&U. j,The UOUSe, BS far as heard from, will have 83 Republicans and 21 Democrats. ' 'AnnnsTA. Sent ' 9. The following tele gram has been sent by postmaster Manly to Secretary Fessenden, of the lsepumican National Committee: "On a ma vote we have swept the State and reelected Robie by 15,000 majority. Blaine's own city has given a majority oi zos greaier uiaa was ever before thrown, and his county gives 3,400 majority. ; 5 ' - ? . Augusta. Sept." 9. The following disv pitch was sent to Gen. Logan to day: - x"Qen. John A. Logan, Chicago, MsA: The result of .the election , may be , thus sum marized: The Republicans have carried everv count v in the State with the possible exception of Knox, -which is very - close. They, have elected 29 Senators and the Democrats have only chosen two, ana iour fifths of the representatives in the Legisla ture ,are Republican. They have elected four Representatives in congress oy large majorities, and have given to Gov. Robie a popular majority of 17,000, .me isepuDii can . vote will reach very nearly . eighty thousand four to five thousand larger than was ever cast before. Our majority is the lareest we have had since the Presi dential election of 1868, and far exceeds our most sanguine hopes. " "WALKER 1SIJUNK;. NEW JERSEY. Continuous Kxcitement Over the Bank Trouble In New Brunswick ' -Th nircrtan to be Arrested. - - i IBy TeiegrapntotneMornuytBw.i New BacNswiCK .September 9.-:-People have haunted the National. Bank of New- Jersey since early this morning. . Payment of deposits is still refused. ..The rumor of Director Lietsons deatn was raise; ne was overcome by beat, but is still alive. L. D. ' Jarrard, formerly postmaster Here, who is now in Trenton jail, was so affected by the occurrences of the past Tew days mat ne bad a hemorrhage, but is recovering. -The . . . . . i . i i . ciiy is paraiyzea, wors is suspeuueu, stores are closed, and Industry is at a standstill. The Directors of the, Bank are to boar rested. -:-:lh;.-V . . OHIO.-; r-; .Two Men Badly Injured by Striking Stove-SIoalders at Cincinnati. , LBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.J Cincinnati, Sept 9. During the stove- moulders' strike. Wm. Rezsor has arranged sleeping quarters for his workmen la (he foundry. About 11 o clock last night A. Cavanagh and Frank Harrington, workmen. went out ot the foundry to get some beer. White on the streets, about thirty strikers attacked the two men and abased them. Harrington was badly injured about the head with boulders, while Cavanagh's leer was broken. Several strikers were arrested. TENNESSEE. . Several Faucseeri and a BralRBtas iBjured by a Railroad Accident Near ' mesripbis " v - ;'--v: ; ByTelegraph to the Morning St&r.l -'J Memphis, Sept. 9. The West bound passenger train on the Memphis & Charles ton Railway, due here last night at 9.30, met with an accident three miles this' side of Corinth, Miss. Brakeman Lee and sev eral passengers were injured. Three coaches were thrown from tho track. ASK AN S AS. The Arkansas City Incendiary Lynch ed by a Slob. By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l Little Rock, September 9. Matt Orten, who was arrested charged with setting fire to the buildings burned in Arkansas City, yesterday, was hanged by an infuriated mob this morning. ' KLKCTRIC SPARKS. Employes of the Zinc Works, at Bethle hem, Pa., have had their wages . reduced fifteen cents per day. . Wages of laborers at the Perry ville Iron Works, Pa. , have been cut down to 9Q cents per day from $1.10. Iron moulders at Easton, Pa., will organ ize a strike Friday in consequence of a ten per cent, reduction in wages. The Republican State . Convention of Missouri met at Jefferson City-yesterday. Temporary organization was effected and a recess taken. . .. .- Miss Sallie Pugh, ybungest daughter of ' Senator Pugh, of Alabama, was married in Washington, D. C, yesterday, to Mr. Albert D. Elliot, a young lawyer of York, Pa. .. . f , v t . The funeral of Secretsry Folger took place yesterday in Geneva, N. Y. The weather was oppressively warm, and the. crowd of visitors suffered much discomfort, i President Arthur and Gov. Cleveland were in attendance. " i CITY ITEMS. DO IT TO-DAY. Cure that horrible oold with: Benson's capeue nastera. They will help jou at oneew.. Don't wait . 25c. i . ; -j : i A' GREAT BLOOD MEBICINB. ROSADAUS enres Scrofula, Swellings, Goitre, Skm Diseases,; liver -Complaint nhenmatism, Ao. -Read tho foltowiog : I have been a Rreat sufferer for 15 years, not able to walk, from an injured leg4 Have tried many If. D.'s and their remedies tot little purpose. I believe ROSADAUS will eur0 me. Send me one dozen by steamer, v It was re-i commended to me by a friend. I have taken two bottles, and find- it' helping me.' Tbe druggists who usually keep ;it are out of it. and I cannot afford to wait the clow arrival of tneir supplies, j Lake Irena, Florida. JOHN T. BERKS, Snpt. Board or Public Instruction.' t Wm. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, N. a ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are von disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth f If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mnsi Wisslow's Soothiho btbdp for children teethl tag.. Its value is Incalculable. It will relieve the puur h.u auuorer imiueuiatei. vepena npon it, mothers, there is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery and diarrhcea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the reduces inflammation,- and gives tone and energy to the whole system.- -Mrs. Wihs&ow's Soothir Stbup for child rea teething Is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of tbe oldest -and best female physicians and nurses in theUnf ted States,and is for sale by alldraggists througn ;out the world Price 26 cents a bottle. .... j .-..; ' '" ' '- J ' - WHAT 8HALL THE HARVEST BE T-The suinr mer is ended what shall the harvest be f If yon: uavo buwwi uucibuj juu wut reap ricniy. - jbut if not remember that tbe next (the 173d) Grand Monthlv Drawing of The Louisiana Statu ttery will happen on Tuesday, October 14, 1884 full in formation of whleb ean be bad of K. A. Dannhin New Orleans, La. At the drawing (the"171st)of August 12th. among the results the following is reported: No. 15,865 drew the-first capital of a7SMwu-f ic was sold m fifths one was held by Eugene 'Gaudine, No. 231 r3t Peters st, New Or leans; another by Mr; Lewis Seymour, of Mem- phis, now employed as a carpenter at tbe Grand uiwuuun uuuuuk at new uneana, wo. 53.803 drew second capital prize of 925,000, sold in New York. .No. 29,863 drew third capital prize of ow, sold to fifths-two to MrrT,S.Tutwller: of Sanford.Fla., collected through Columbus (Hiss.) Ins. and Bankhur Co. Th fnnfh o.i UZ of 16,000 each went to Nes. i;i07 and SMrd, sold in friYt?tl?1 parts Mther and yon, among others two-fifths to A. B. Glover, No. 26 8. Compton Av St. Louis, Mo ; one-fifth to Mr. IntatHw 7 ew Haven, Conn., and to other parties in Wash- , Conn., and to other parties in Wash ;.. and in New Orleium. t nf v. we will rest ) ; for a period. (Tfe be continued incUft. mtely ) Hustler, A good therog" SMOKE FOR ITVECENTSi TRT V- Sold at. HARRIS - t a: . :.'.' - -' "ti - . ' in,11.;i. iLr and Cigar Store; ; ,? ynfonly Biignlar News Depot in the city: - - sep iu . - ,v . ; . . . , . i COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET ' ' ' J - . - " BTAR OFFICE. Sept 9. 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE--The market was quoted quiet at 28 cents per gallon,' with, sales reported later of 200 casks at 271 cents, -m l ' , ' ROSIN ;The market was .quoted quiet at 95 cents for Strained and ft 00 Tor pood Strained, with no sales reported. -r ' " r vl TAR--The market was fqnoted ' firm t ft 10 per bbl.of 280 tts., with sales at quotations., i ' CRUDE -TURPENTINE The market was steady,' with sales reported at $1 00 for Hard and $1 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip.? . COTTON The market was quoted firttu SSles of 75 bales reported on a basis of lOi cents per lb. for Middling. The following were the official quotations: f. ; Ordinary , 11 cents lb. Good Ordinary.1. .... . 9i " " : ; Low Middling.. 9i Middling 10i Good Middling, i . . . . .10f ' . v ;..v. imi KN't'io bia at k k jr IBt TelORraph to the Morabuc Star.l f 1 ; ' -a. , Financial .. . !-.. -I New York. Sept. 9. Evening Sterling exchange 482J . Money 13 per cent. Go vernments firm for 4s: new four per cents 120; new three per cents lOOf . ' State bonds duict. ,tr ; ; ? r ; r" ; '"i Oor.merciaL . " i Cotton quiet; sales 576 bales; uplands tOla Orleans 111c: consolidated net re ceiDts to-day. 5.640 bales: exports to Great Britain 34,285 bales, to tbe continent -r-balcs. Southern flour quietcommon to (air extra $3 304 20 ; good to choice do 4 25016 fJOr Wheat spot lots unsettled and- llic lower,closing steadier: ungraded red GG93ci Ho. a red September B5 S6ic Oora spot 23c lower, (closing steadier, with a recovery of ic; ungrftt ded 625(641: uneraded white 65c: No. 2 September 1 6364fc; Oats spot iic lower with a moderate business, closing Steady No. 2 September 82i32ic Coffee flpot fair; tuo quiet ana steady at f iu it iai0 25. . Sucar strone and fairly active; centrifugal 5 1116c; Jamaica 5c: molasses sugar 4 7-164c; Demarara Cie, fair to good refining 55ic, refined firm. Molasses unchanged. Cotton seed oil crude 83 35refined 89a421c Rosin dull. Spirits iurbentiae dull at 31c ? Pork dull and .again lowertjjew mesa on spot $17 25 17 75: choice $17 15i middles dull and nominal!' Ions clear 10c. Lard 1013 points' lower and fairly active, closing .with some reaction; western steam on spot 7 557 65: September $7 447 43. Freights to Liverpool firmer cotton 7-64d. ' Cotton net receipts bates; cross re ceipts 2.714 bales. Futures closed dull. with sales of 26,400 bales at the following quotations: September 10. 6410. 65c; Octo ber lU.456aiu.4ec; rtovcmDeriu.oViu.4UC; December 10.4210.43c; -January 10.52 10.53c; February ia6410.65c; March ia7610.77c; April 10.8810.89c; May 10.9911.00c; June Il.10ll.12c. Chicago, Sept. 9. Flour unchanged, with no outside trade; jobbers doing very little -.stock increasing. Wheat weak du ring early and middle sessions; free receipts here and at other points, and an increase of over 900,000 bushels in visible supply had weakening effect upon the market; prices opened ic lower and closed ic under yesterday ; September 74? ovale, corn ac tive, lower and unsettled; cash 55c; Sep tember 5556Jc Oats active and lower; cash and September 2425c. Pork quiet and' Irregular; cash $17 5013 (X); Sep tember $17 00. Lard in active demand bat unsettled at $7 007 10. Bulk meats dull and weaker; shoulders $3 75; short clear $10 00. Sugar firm standard A 6 6c; cut loaf 78c; granulated 77c. Whiskey unchanged at $1 12. Br. Lotjib, September 9. Flour quiet and unchanged. . Wheat unsettled . and lower, reacted from bottom figures of to day; No. 2 red 751a761c cash; 76c- Sep tember. Corn slow and lower; cash 47$ 47 1 c, September 48c- Oats firmer; 25 26e cash ; 2626ic September. Provisions lower. Pork $16 50. Bulk meats long clear $9 70; short , rib , $9 80; short clear $10 05. -Bacon long clear $10 2510 62; short rib $10 63f: short clear sil 15, Lard So uubid- Whiskey steady ana un changed at $1 11. ; . - - CoASLXsroir. 8 C. Sentembcr 9. 8pirits turpentine active at 28c bid. Rosin nom inal 8trai ned to "good strained $1 00. Bavahhah, G a., September 9. -Spirits turpentine firm at 28c; sales 750 bbls. Rosin firm at $1 051 07) ; Sales 900 bbls. i '", cotton BiAnk iars. "September 9.' Galveston, steady at 104c net receipts 932 bales; Norfolk, steady at lU8c net receipts 843 bales: Savannah. firm at lOic net receipts 2,419 bales; New Orleans, in fair demand at 10 9-1 6c net receipts 597 bales; Mobile easy at lOJc net receipts 269 bales: Memphis, ouiet at lOlcnct recelnta 17 bales: Aufcusta. MBier! at 10c net receipts 813 bales; Charleston.! easier ai iuc nei receipts m)-i naics -. ' -"a-a--aw . " ' FOREIGN RIAUKKTS. 5 1B Cable to tbe Morntoc star.l ' Londoh, . Sept. 9, .5 P. M. BpiritS tur-j penune on spot auu at sas; October and De cember delivery t dull at 23s 6d ; January1 auu Apru ueiivcry auu at v,va. -, Liverpool, ; Sept... 9, 4 P. M. Up- iana, i m c, Depiemoer ueuvery 6 7-64d December and Jsnuary delivery 5 58 64d !! -! ' Qttarteriy lVeetlnce Fourth Bound for'the VTflmingtoa Ob ttUA of the Methodist H Churph, South : Wilmington, at, Fifth stroeL Sentemher 20 and 21 .-i f.wit,. ... - . ' ; Snuthville; Septeml)cr27 and 28 :, -j Bladen Circui V at 4ntioch,4 October 4 Whitevillc Ciftjuit. October 7 and 8. Brunswick Circuit,at ShallotCe camp,Oc4 voyer ai ana atffew!:fcf.ia ! 'WaccamawMissiohv October 15. I r Fleminirton CTircuIt: Octnher 18 and MOJ Elizabeth Circuit, October $0 anil 21. 1 ..Olintou Circuit, at. CllntoiL October 20 ix ' . ailsslon. ucioDer ssa. -r ; Onslow Circuit, November 8 and 9. ; Point Caswell Mission, November 13. f : Tonsail Clrnnit: VMnvmnhAi-' 1 n o,t i r Wilmington, t Front street November - - v., r V W.,H. Bobbitt;T.TE.-? r, .: Gunpowder. ; CPORTING, , ' ' "" t ,. ' , ' " RICE BIBD, r' " : f- i ' ' . ; - - ' , BLASTING. : , I .1 ,' sep7tf : ' ' " ' 88-A 40 Murohison falock. ; Thelincoln Press, published every .Friday: at LINCOLN- -i. a i, .TON, 1L,CL; By JOHK CTIPTON, Edr 4nd Prop'r. hJSWowlwd,t byr those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising Mediums in Western North Carolina, it has a !"? toOTeasing patronage in tin- , . -Lieaveiana, tsurke and Jl ?onV- Advertising rates libe ral.. Subscription fl.60 perannum; mhlltf : J1ARINE. Port Almanac Sept 10. , V suii Rises:;:.?. .:,,f..:,-tf. ' .ooa m.- Ann Beta. r. ...... M. 6.83 E II. High Water at Smith ville.... High Water "at Wilmington , i Day'B Length:. . .... 11.13 Morn.,, i 2. 13 Mom. 12h. 32m. i ; . ARRIVED. Steamship" " Benefactor." Tribou, New York, II G Smallbon.es, -i , Stmt Passport, Harper,- Bmitmruie, mas- ,ter. t CLEARED. Stmr John Dawson, ?r Black, -Point Caswell, Stmr Passport, LlarpeT, Bmithvfller maa 4. . - UUUUJUU..: ter. - . - MARINE DIRECTORY. - Lint of Veaaela la tltePort of Wllmlner- sonIf. C, Sept. 10 1884. llils list does not embrace vessels under 60 tons. 1 BARQUES. Verein (Ger.), 453 tons,.Jahncke, " ! . ' I - E Peschau & Westennann Lucy ifcauKGer.)," 828 tons, Andries, , . - 1 is rescnau 63 westennann Luf ra (Nor.), 470 tons, Lorcntzen, ' -- - , . u PMebane - B'RIGS. . Alice Statncll, tons, Hasehbuseh, V 1 E Peschau & Westennann Clara E Pickering, 263 tons, Marshall .. .. r ' E G Barker es Co S G Hart, 605 tons Fountain. - jfi O liarKcr na uo Horace B Lanfair, 298 tons, Woodland, - tieo liarnss oc uo Timothy Field, 189 tons, Adams, I ? , ta u isarKer cc io L (1 Hickman; 231 ions,. Josephs I f ' " Oeo Harriss &Co Lizzie Lane, 220 tons, tlerriett. . , ' STE G Barker Co Thomas; Sinnickson, 260tons, Heron,- , : I eHsjrnss & Co lobn Shav. 306 tons. 'CU10'. v:;ur-r--i ' ueo jiarriss oe ua List of Veaaela Up, Cleared or Sailed t - tor tlila Port,35 7V-;W. .': The following vessels are mentioned In the New York Maritime Jieouler as being up atad cleared for this port: . BARO.nES. Fama (Nor ), 402 tons, Taraldsen, at Par July 17 Fldello (Ger.) 376 tons, Meyer, irom HtetttnAa imst17. ll . J Oodeffroy (Cor ), 53 tons, Sinning, fronf - ' Hattle IL (Br., 403 tons, Cochran.from Hull JttM 25. M " . ' : Led a (Aust.), 533 tons, Krsherrom Flume July IS Kauraio taor.i, C5 ions, ugiana, rrom juio Jaaeir roAAue. 8. - tm Nordenskiolk (Nor.), S9I tons, Abrabamsen, frooa jtonierraeo aus. x. Ylkedal (Nor.), tons, from Archangel July 10. : . I - BRIMS. Diana (Ger ), 314 tons. Schreder, from Lirerpool Express (Ger.). 278 tons, Fraetwurst, at Liverpool TJuly 17. nermann raeancu (Uor.). as tons, Nlejaftr.irom urerpooi AU. i SOTJTli CAROLINA MILITARY UCADXMY, CITADEL, CHARLESTON, 8, a Gkm. JOHNSON IlAGOOD. Chairman Board of Visitors. - cou JOHN P. THOMAS. Superintendent. '.; Founded 1841. Snsnended br Results of War 1SC5. Reopened 1882. , . " : Third Seauon ainoe re-eetablisbmenfe will bo ffin October 1st next. Par Cadets received from any Ktato. The sura of $300, payable quarterly in aavance, is in rail or subsistence. Clothing, Tuition, Bonks and Stationery, Medical Attend ance, ana au cnarges ana expenses wnaiovor ior tho year. . - t Applications for Cadetships made by Septem ber 80, next, to the Chairman Board of Visitors. Barnwell, 8. C. iror cironlars address tbe Superintendent, Cit adel, Charleston, 8. C. we i jy 23 tOot 1 Medical College of Virginia, mcnnoND. The ' FORTY-SRVENTH SESSION begins OC- TOBER 1ST. For catalogue address ! M. U JAMBS, X. D., aag 16j2m sa we lieaa of the Faculty. St. Mary's School, ;- J RALEIQH. H. C ; - 'PHE ADVENT TERM, THE 87TH SEMI-AN- NUAT. SESSION, beelns Tanraiav. BentAmher 11, 1W4. For Catalogue address tbe Rector, Rev. BSNNBTT HMKDBS. A. M. - - jj 17 2m Salem Female Academy," - i . - .. SALEM, N.'C rjHE FALL TERM OF THE EIGHTY-FIRST Annual Session begins Thursday. September 4th. For Catalogue address the President, 1y 12 2m ... , Ray. E. RONDTH ALER. D. D. St George's Hall for Boys. Reisterstown. Md. An unsnmesMd Rn&nlin School, i Prepares for any college or business ' 1S50 to $3a year.- Large buildings, beau- Sooksfree. Circulars sent. uiui Kruunus. Kiif iil. uum ma tnaion. S - C. S1NSAR. Ai 1L, Jy 2m .;- Principal. choegMsitesil INK. PEKS, PENHOLDERS, PBNCILS.8LATSS. 8poBge V Copy . Books, Exercise Books, Ink Stands &e.; Ao,, c - t. . - ,..: i " BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ' - In tA BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT we have all styles and sizes, adapted to every line of bn slness. Special Sizes made to order: - I - i - STATIONERY ' - '' . j Of all kinds. ii!tahlrv fnr Vnliinli rrvon 1 1 . L . .wm... j, ..vdhiwiD,. HTwe make a snecialtv of T?lnV nAkva .n Stationerv for the nse of ConnttM ml rhnnt. officials. - r .--r rr , "-"" o Orders for engraving- Checkr, Drafts, Notes. School Programmes, Iavilatlons, Visiting Cards. Ac., will meet with prompt attention. i );'.- ' C. W. YATES' N I . .eep 7 U ,? 119 Market St. Wilmington, N. C. t JERSEYS! . i tJERSEYS ! ALL SIZES AND IN GOO STYLES. ! CLOSING OUT ODDS & ENDS IN ALL DRESS GOODS, v ? R. BI. SlelNTIRE. sop7p&Wtf g-i. -1 r, ;? Q MESTALl FAN JENANNl AND FASCtNA- ?h2 ?LO3NB,?f"0 very imperior.,' If you trt jvBiu uBtj uo ouier. or aa,ieoniy Dy J. IL HARDIN, I; T Druggist and Seedsman, t sep 7 tt ;. New Market, WUmlngtoS. N.C. I TV- -it- - ' ' Cheap ! - Straw tifoodrjll .HARRISON ALLEN. Lll-' - "-Hitters. ,Bep'!'" Certainly Ydii Can. j WtK, UATJlAl) THAT KIND 6F VIJL11??!153 S M COOK STOVKS of great merit, Sheet Lead, Guns, Gun Wads, Lamps and Fixtures. Toilet Sets,' Slop Rn?t8ninffrl8' D oardees5 Boxes, Brooms. All these and more you can buy cheap of - ; . .. PARKER A TAYLOR. rutin whits OIL. : Mn r tr 'U jit f?) ; j: , a ! Absolutely Purer ' Tnupowaer never vanes.- & imu-veiui iurity. ttreagtn and wholeaomeness. More economical t-han ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum Or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. . . Wholesale, fev ADRIAN TOLLERS 7 nov S4lv ; ' ' nrm -. toe or frm 4p noy 24H Hew Honey Hew Flour. A BL. OF ELEGANT STRAINED HONEY AT Retail, for $1.00 per gallon. Liberal discount la larger quantity. ' .s. ITLe PUREST AND WHITEST FLOUR ever made, from NEW WHEAT,- just coming in at re duced rates. - Prices very low by tbe barrel and at retail. . 1 2O0O l bs. BEST SUGAR-CURED HAM3. : 40 Bbls. SUGAR, all grades. ! - 20 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES the entire mar et to be reduced on the price. The MAGNOLIA HAM is Immensely popular, and Is confidently, recommended as the BEST HAM in the United States. All Goods' Fresh and of Best Quality. Call and get the Lowest Prices to-day.. j -' JANES C. STEVEnSON,' angabtf ' ' " ' MARKET STREET. I Cotton Presses. TjROWN COTTON GIN. RUBBER BELTING. J- GIN BRISTLES. - Send in your orders at cnoe for G IMS and PRESSES. Don't delay. You will be disappointed in getting them in time. ' WM. K. SPRINGER Ctt, 4 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, t sept 7tf " Wilmington, N. a The Latest TN FINE CANDIES. MAKING SOMETHING :-L new every day. Drop in and examine our stock. Finest line ever shown by us or any other candy xst&uit&iiment la wumington. Drop-in and get one or our candy razzies. y , MRS. E. WARREN, sep7tf ' - -k --' Confectionery Store IMPORTANT ! A HEW ADD VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Water Closet Seat! FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHODDS, (Commonly called "PILES,?) Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for CbH ' dren or Adultask NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the core of tbe above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place oeiore uw puDue as a . SURE RELIEF AND CURE ! It has been endorsed by the leading resident rnysiciaas in Hortn i Carolina, is now being test- ad in the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and we are satisfied, the result will be satisfactory, as It has never failed else where. Yon can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens in jcdgecombe vo..tt. c These Seats will be furnished at the following nrices WALNUT, Polished, CHERRY, - 6 00 i Discount to Physi- .wi eicians ana to the 5 001 Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Seat ? We trouble yon with no certificates. We leave the seat to be its own advertiser. . Address , LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee. - - Tarboro, Bdgecombe Co., N. C. ; Cotton Insurance. I AM PREPARED TO INSURE COTTON (AND all other merchandise), at lowest rates and on most reasonable terms, in the following compa nies: - '. .. .. .. . ; FIRE. 'j Northern (Fire) Assurance Co. , Fire Insurance Association. 1 - . Sua Fire Ofilce. . , MARINE. ; Boston Marine Insurance Co. . , British A Foreign Marine Insurance Co. Also represent Mutual life Ins. Co.' of "New sorK, ana Acciaeni ins. uo. oi north America. M.S. WILLARB. Bep 7 tf U , i:A-:ktf,--aaVU Water Street. Wc, llio Undersigned; Roosters I RKSFECTFULt I 7 f"Wf Cor. Market and 2nd streets, and look at the large stock of NEW CARPETS, FURNTTUBJt, &c which they uaio doiouwu tur uieir leui uraae. j -- , sep 7 tt ?Q iSmokers. ."TE KEEP A. LARGE ASSORTMENTS? GOOD CIGARS, but would call especial attentfen to our BILLY, and say for it that it is tho beafrwo have jer vureuiorjnvejent8. - v :- The Home Joiiriijd, - v" PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY If ORNJKQ i i""" At ATarrentoB, nfc?' . jroim w. r hicks, 5 : EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. It has a splendid circulation In the counties of " aiiuu, vauue, uiuuax, n. u., anaMecklenbui ya. -As an advertising medium ittsunsurpasse Terms S1.60a year in advanch. - - AS. - V ?J HOMK JOURNAL, .; M5tf-' i ;:;HWanwton,N7t. !Elie?aMic6Eiite . r STOKSWALL, H. q ;J t . - A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published A to the GRAIN REGIOtof the State. ' SubscrlDtlon tt.Eo mi Yearly Advertlrfng -8qaaresi- rnree umn. Node- yiation from above rates. " Addraaa, -. - - ' . v.- ENTERPBISR ; , 8tonewall,M. a We iftre StmEeceiving LAEGB. SUPPLIES OF EOYSTER'S CANDY! ;' - - - -, I INVARIOtTS STYLES. t ONE PRICE S lb for tl.TM). A few 5 lb. Boxes (nicely packed) received with last order. The Scuppernong Wine about which we have been bragging has not de teriorated in quality. WITH CRUSHED ICE THESE HOT DAYS IT IS ELEGANT. P. K Bridgers & Co., 110 North augSI DAW tf - , Front SU Gape Fear & Tadkin Valley Railway.. 1 Opening of a Hew Line for .Freight f V and Passengers. , . t Greensboro, Fayetteville " Shoe Heel, j 'tr - " Wilmington. : ; ; .. ' THE CAPE FEAR A YADKIN VALLEY RAIL WAY has been completed from Greensboro via Fayetteville to Shoe Heel, connecting with the Carolina central at Shoe Heel for Wuming ton, and asks the patronage of the public. : Rates for Freight and Passengers will be made as liberal as any Road In the State, . This Is the straitest and hortest connection that can be made from Wilmington and the Counties of North Carolina and South Carolina adjacent to Shoe Heel, to all Points in Western North Carolina, and to those North of Greens boro reached by tbe Richmond & Danville sys tem, and from Sanf ord by tbe Seaboard Air Line. The Company guarantees prompt and safe transportation for Freight and Passengers, to all points North and south, at the most ube rates. For Freight Tariffs andJPasaenger Rates apply iojuun jm . Kusit, uenerai Freight andPassen ger Agent, Fayetteville, N. C. JAS. S. MORRISON, Gen'l Sup't. JNO.M. ROSE, - Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agt aug 14 4w thsu - . j New Hamburghs, QWISS EDGINGS, NEW STYLES IN HDEFS; Towels, solid Red German Damask, - " : Just opened. ' ' sep,5tf .. . JNoTj. HEDRICK. E. 6. Blair. BROKER AND COMMISSION for the sale of Flour. MeaL MERCHANT Grain. Cotton and Foreign Fiulta. Merchandise and all kinds or Conntry I'rodnco sold and prompt returns guaranteed. " E. G. BLAIR, augSStf No. 19 North Second St. We Grind Daily ! THKREFORE YOU CAN BE SURE OP THE -a. BEST (BOLTED) MEAL IN -THE CITY." FRESH every day during the "heated term." Also, Hay, Corn, Oats and Feed.- PRESTON CUMMJNG A CO., . . 4 Millers and Grain and augS7tf i Peanut Dealers. Valentine's Pencils, CURE CURS FOR HEADACHE. NEURALGIA. O Toothache and Nervous Affections. Only 10 Cents. Also, Drugs, Perfumery. Fancy and Toi let Articles, - Prescriptions a specialty at ' . - f F.C.MILLER'S, aug 13 tf .Corner of Fourth and Nan Streets, Ground Peas. Qflft BUSHELS GROUND PEAS, ON CON OUU signment. and most be sold. Lowest market prices. - Also, ONE HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, va- nous grades. 1yI8tf SAJCLBSAR, Sb 18 Market Street. THE AGONY iSOVERf STATE OFFICERS nominated 1 1 New Hanover not forgotten 1 1 1 Therefore do not forget that H. C. Prempert's Fashlenable, Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 7 South Front Street, is still in full blast, where Mr. H. C. Prempert, assisted by his two sons, can always be found to attend to those who wish a first-class Shave, Hair-Cut, Ac Corns ex tracted and Skin Diseases of all kinds cured. Respectfully, " -Be.29tf : H. C PREMPERT. Bagging, Ties, Twine. Y5QHaltBo1aBAGGrNG 2QQQ Bundles CXmON TIES, . Bales BALING. TWINE, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. sep 7 tf Flonr, Siigar, Coffee. 500 Bbls ''UB, all grades, ,1 ' tJJ Bbh) Refined SUGARS, . -QQ Sacks Rio and Java COFFEE. For sale by ' KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. 1 sep7tf Bacon, Lard, Ilolasses. gQ. Boxes Dry Salt SIDES., i , .- 2 CasesLeaf LARD, ; T lAAHhdsand Bbls Porto Rico ' ' 1UU and Cuba MOLASSES. For .sale b i sep7 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS, i Powdei Shot, Caps. OKft Kegs Elce Bird, Sporting and - ) &0) . .. . Blasting POWDER- 500 Bags SHOT, all sizes, Cases Water Proof Musket . - r and Q. D. CAPS . ITnr mil a Ttv sep 7 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. ' JNa WGORDON. ' v .: JOS. D. SMITH. Jno.W.Gordon & Smith ... . AGENTS, Liieriool & London & tllolie Ins. Co. (the biggest insurance company In the world) which has paid, during 3C" years in the United States-over ' . - -t $33,000,000.00. " ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DISCOUNT, i sep7tf ; Fnrniture. NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE ARRIVING: every day, manufactured expressly forlthls market. New Styles and Low Prices. - Call and. examine our extensive variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, ail made this season. - j ;UD, A, SMITBVi " .: sep 7 tf r? ' Farnitnre Dealer, No. Front L - - BROWN & ROI)J)j( North l-reni s?r,: 5 r-r j ' Linen Towels. , We are now closimi)nt a lot of i tv, ,,, s ELS. that must astonish the tr,ie ,t K - - - - 'il ''ts.fm, j sira, Pn're Linen. . -2 11 Victoria Lawns. Our WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS ,.- 15c. are certainly below any thinr: y0 m ,c J Ladies' Skirts. The LADIES' COL'D SKIRTS are stii j,' attraction, and lust the stjles r. . juir.-fj at tlij season. Printed Lawns, Our PRINTED LAWNS are .-ill rt..,,.ft,j T ty-Five per cenL ' i LADIES' SATCHELS rean;pfi from tn Wo ate offering some HARK Kai;iain- i every ono in want of anytLinsin enr iiGe win find It to theirterest toive ii n t ill ROWN& RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. aug 34 tf BURR - & BAILEY SUCCESSORS TO HART, BAILRV &. X) 19 & 21 South Front St., WILMINGTON, N. V. jJACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY AND C0PFEK WORKS; Bnilders of Engines, Saw Mills ana Tur pentine Stills: Agents for the Atlas Portable En gine, Mllbnrn Gin an Brooks Cotton Press. M line of llpe, Fittings, Valves and Mill Supplies. PRrCESON LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTINO AS LOW AS NORTHERN HOUSES. Rose, Bose Reels, Pipes and Sprinklers, and l'lnmbers'sop plies; Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Brackets and Mouldings. aneKtf Corn, Molasses, &c. 2000 BUSh Prlme WUte CORN, Q Q Bush. MEAL, Fresh Gronnd JQ Q Hhds and Bbls Porio Rico M0USSB, For sale low bv au24ts Q. W. WnJJAJfS !L Bacon, Coffee, Flour. JQQ Boxes D. S.C.JR. SIDES, jqq SackaCiblce RIO COFFEE K A A BblaltOTJP all grades. UVU aug'24tf For sale low by ; G. W. WILLIAM 800 Salt. Salt. Salt. OA A A Sacks LIV- SALT, 200 tts. 1000 do do 1 AAA do. FINE do. 150 ff.S. ..1UUV For sale low by m. ang24tf 4. W. YV UUiamo, Sugar. Sugar. Sugar, r A Bbls Stand.rA &Gran'd SUflAE, , . 25 White Extra i. K A do Golden C do do Hng2iif P0rG!TbwuxiAsira Raleigh Register. , 'Early in February-as soon as tte pKd ceive the neeessary material -the i.ni'm" .t UALEICn REGISTEK, a North Carolina Democratic nevrsparer, wiB RxBWill be Printed weentj great political campaign of 1884 beio. then be Issued twice a week, or i w Tjtf be useful or necessary to the Democrat i in North Carolina. It wiUbe printed lire and beautiful type, on good Xidkliat though it may not be large enough to nt once all the gbod thinga that f MS To? uses sometimes promise, yet tbe aPP'lcpUt thorough knowledge of how to use tfiem into lt thirty-two broad columns au i o much good reading, and a complete n what is done in North Carolina. " , be editor of the Rxgmtbb. yeftr, t The price of the Rkgistee will be - j for six mouths. Pay for your home m t then remit for the BaeisTsa. Thoso wu $2 to this office wM receiveas T . A PREMIUM,'! Tr,.n(!tri3l Se- either volume ordered of "Hale's i Indnstru" lies." Two volumes are nowjeaay. K Tbi Woods akd TnnBS or Nobth uj cal & .. Cnrtis's. Emmons1, and Kerr s ipw Ke. t ports'of landing Foresl ana . an excellent map of the State, ivoiu Cloth, 273 pp.-, ff J. IK THS Coi Iabustbixs or Nobth Cabot mArw r Ann Iroh CtouHTiss. Emmons ,err , ' ley's, WUkes'.and the CeiJsus Eeports mentedby full -and afhe State- Fifty-six Counties, .and Map of tne o volume lano Cioih, b 'WiMnsrE Aaaress - bjua-v wmieh. JanWD&Wtf The Person County News, "Pubied at ROXBORO, N. C. WIIITAKER GIBBS' ' - - Editors; and PwP&tion of t The NEWS has the j the fine tD paper pubHsbed or circulated In tne u Advertising rates very liberal, ft 00 per rear. f 1 if'.' - ... . t . ..-X i - i.-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1884, edition 1
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