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ITS K. Is. Wig m y w. n- it; t - f 1 i the Morning 'Star. - am .i a tnt . . 11. BIUIAKW. a- - PUBLISHED ISy XXUEPT HONDA i 8 . afntamurTivJii " TV InTlROlk 1 ... tfoo . 4 Ul 2 00 1 60 as r ti,o Jnth3, 75 In nnUact for more oi ",ri not Htti-r: Tj--. - iigNINft EDITION. OV TLINES. . The Ftceoix building, Chicago, Ills.', ed by fire; loss $75,000. The int memorial service in Westminster Abb6c was an imposing event; Canon Farrar delivered the funeral address; there Were many distinguished persons present. A British barque from Cienfuegos, iih several cases of yellow fever, ia re ported at Delaware Breakwater. Six persons were killed and sixty Injured in Philadelphia by tbe tornado on Monday !li3t. the damage to property is estimated st 1650,000. Morris Bell kille4 Wm. Sbackelford, at Savannah, Ga.? nd ei caped arrest. The Lamontt roEing mill, Chattanooga, has resumed after sus pension of eighteen months, wiUerder fr six months ahead, l-rrr. Th.e funeral ceremonies over the remains of Gn, firt began at Mount MacGregor yesterday morning; the services at the cottage were Leld io the presence of about 1,000 persona; Gtn. Hancock and other distinguished per-, sons were present; Mrs. Grant and the i.iher ladies of the family did not accom pany the remains to Albany. New Yoik markets: Money per rent.; Ct,twn quiet at 10i10fc; wheat, Nol'F2. Aoirust 99i99fcf southern flour steady; orn. ungraded 5H54c; rosin ? quiet at fl 151 17i; spirits . turpentine dull' at 86Jc ' Riel was sentenced to death trtxt the French Canadians will u petition for a milder sentence. 1 ' : ! ' Chicago will ereot a monument to Grant. The Inter- Ocean an dV other papers are receiving subscriptions. '; Miss Etnma Nevada, ; the Ameri can prima donna, is to,, marry in Paris a Dr. Palmer, an Englishman. It is very gratifying to be assured tbat tie Prince of Wales is not as bad really as report says. But Wales is not a good boy all tbe same. Tbe Star ia glad that Gen. Fits lee is to be on Gen! Hancock's staff at the funeral ceremonies over Gen. Grant. This makes another bole in ibe dilapidated bloody-shirt. - v - ; Mrs. Grant ani family on Sunday last gathered for the last time over tbe rttnaina of the General to qolda farewell service, which was con ducted by Rev. Dr. Newman. - " - The Tury Lord Lieutenant of Ire laud U travelling over the island without police eacort. Wait three years ami see how it is then. . Al ready leading speakers are denounc ing the Irish Land bill., . New Orleaua has put on a prof a i'rj of mourning1 garments in token of n gret at Gran t's? death. The , i ,.; ;sA.- whole, city will mourn rtn Saturday. The Uew Orleans people are a for giving and forgetful folk,; aa'rdre people of Atlanta, ..ir if.TZX. , " Negroes at Quitman, Gal',- in Order to clean out the fleas tinder titefr3 church building pat pine5strav onder it and set firetoiLa1li&efleiw are do more and a : pile ;of , ashes is seen where a building .stoooftlftt w about as foolish ; as rnakiriga ' fire with kerosene oil. The new postal cards i have' been at laat agreed upon. r'.The Postmaster General has accepted the design as submitted by the Bureau of EngVav- mg and Printing. It is said to be 'an improvement on the present cards tuatanswer a very good purposerj That is funny about Lord Cole "g uemg iorced to marry an American adventuress Udoo the threat of a law suit for breach of promise. He will have a nice time 01 H. And he is the one who so en opposed the tnarriaie of his lighter to a lawyer. ' ' Lord Coleridsre has for gotten his "Pickwick Papers." If he bad taken w heart the Bap-ft ftdvifl nf Mr. teller, Sr., it would not be Cole- "de caught now. Mr.: Sam Welh T. - "r , was cautiened bv the old man oeware of vidders Failure, to , lhat tas been the ruin of the Ll"ef Justice. iue Archbishop of York has made an addre8s in which he backed up glj the Pall MaU Gazette d its1 Tl . . ... -Closures. Mr. Gladstone favnrs raising the age of protection" to fcl tth1qd protection, to ierrii 'ca IO I X Vnoo - . "VT IT j io. aH ew x orK,J il " nt 10- Therejs'tobeabig de- -irauon m Hyde Park ia re- Peci to the protectionof females. -acksonville, Fla., has resolved to m memorial seryices on Saturday. 7. yoL: xxt(x The 7?m- Cton says, with a proper regard for.the proprieties: J No one wants any gush, or twaddle, or affectation of woe, but when all the other cities of the country- are pteparine for: some public recognition of the day, Jack-! sonville should not seem to stand aloof in.1 an indifference Which' her citizens do not really feel. Had Gratt fallen twenty years ago, he would have been the hero of a sec tion. When he died his character and bis fame had become the common property of a reunited country. n -x ; , t yVia Paymaster General Smith, of the JN avy, is on trial in Washington It j was shown that tbe Government paid - . , , -. . . . T , 7 cents a pound more for batter for the Greelv relief eTrtpditiAri' than" it. I i.u reeiy reaei expeaiuon cnan u I woo . wutbu. iu ..iuarKtib. -xue ; mime i price was 38 cents, and j the Govern- ment paid 45. ;One George r P.,Gbff got ?, cents a pound for secnriug the contracts fOr . Xoung & Bro.,'. New was longest in office; his appointment cov York. It ia impossible beein to .SJTfS!' nnderstand'or estimate the: extent of A -i the frauds perpetrated nnon the.peo- I ,; . v v'i . . i - I ple; during the , last . twenty . years or I more. Fraud and' corruDtion. have I 4- v vi -'. I existed in almoBt every transaction. I ; - ... .... i 1 A New York letter to the i Phila delphia ledger of 'August the 1st, says: ,. . ' .. ;. . ' If every square inch, of window room along the funeral line of march from the City Hall to Riverside Park was put up at auction to-day it could be sold, it might be said, for almost any price the owner might ask for it. There - are reports of entire fronts in Broadway have been disposed of to persons of a speculative turn of mind, ' who in turn expect to sub-let them, so aa to make a handseme profit on the original in vestment, just as the - theatrical . ticket speculators do by forestalling the public" .- I I . . I. I . ..I- f Spirits TiirpjBiitine. d Charlotte had 1 34 deaths ,1 In July. ;;tT"STVv ! f The hottest day at Charlotte ; for July was 95. The hottest day for Wil- i : . i .i C3 . a. ni 7 f - New Berne Journal: Died, at his home in Jones county, Saturday, Au gust 1st, after a lingering illness, Mr. Thos. S. Gillett. aged about r30 years. V j 4 Henderson Gold Leaf: The crop outlook is encouraeine throuehout this sec- "tion. - While in some localities it may be rather small, tobacco, cotton and corn never looked better. " ; I Goldsboro Messenger: Judge Connor to the Sheriff: "See that the wit cesses are provided with comfortable seats. Not only: in this case, but all day."1 Com mendable consideration. v, ;'i h'' The; Warrenton Gazette .. has entered upon its fourteenth year.; Brother Foote is making such a paper for the good people of W arren. as they deserve and ' we hope they show their appreciation by their works.. -.n . -. .. , . Our friend of the. Henderson Gold Leaf is assured that none of the edito rial staff of the Stab is seeking any office. We have always held that a capable editor was a 'bigger man" than an Ordinary office holder or even: Congressman. .. Warrenton Gazette: We learn that Mr. Thomas Connell says that be will give $1,000 towards the railroad from War renton to Ransom's Bridge. uouDtiess tne citizens from here there would give, in land, crosstics and labor, $50,000. . - ? I Concord Times: There are5 in this county 103 public schools, 64 for white beoDle. and 39 for colored. From all sections of the county comes the gratifying intelligence that the crops never looked better at the time of year than now. his The Durham Mecorder displayed marked enterprise. , Its last issue contained eight large pages and a supple- S.'Srava Of course a good deal of -other reading I matter. Brother Hackney got n. up well i and we hope will find his reward. I : CJoncord Register r The' ther mometer touched 99 degrees above zero on Wednesday It. hung -at the window on the front wall of this office, at a spot where a sun ray never reaches, and where, ii mere be a breeze anywhere, it is leit. it was me hottest day of this season.: Yes but the breeze has no effect, upon a thermometer. t-Stab.1 - 1 dL;t Elizabeth City Economist: Mr. Thomas Palmer, an aeed and highly re- snected citizen of Camden county, died verv suddenly on Friday last Dur- ine tne Hottest part oi tne uay, w eanesaay. . . . . . . . . "1 TT J, X at Flymoutn, tne tnermomeior was iuu in the shade, at 12, it was 101. Colum bia dot: The thermometer registered at this place 113 degrees in the shade on Tuesday last; was tne nottesi aay mat we nave naa this summer. " Winston Leader:' The Indepen dent, a twenty column paper, will be issued about the 20lh of August, by the Messrs. Stewart Bros., and edited by tev; J. a. White. It is reported that at a loiun- cation Saturday night, Charles Searcy was shot, is it supposed by ueorge uunninggim. aroind tie body; The ball entered the right thign ana rangea Me is not aeaa. The mercury went up as high as 102 in the shade on Wednesday last - Charlotte Observer: One of our sturdy old farmers who has resisted their attacks for the past half century, came to town yesterday actually inquiring for a lightning rod agent lie says that ughtmng has been knocking things up around his neighborhood at such a rate that he had de termined to put 'wire steeples on all the buildings,' big and little, on his farm. This is Derhans the first instance in the history of America where a real live, bona fide light nine rod azent has been hunted by a farmer to buy lightning rods. Mr. J. C. Eagle, who lost his lee. has been in a right critical condition, but it is now thought he is out of danger and will recover. The only fear that the physicians have is that gangrene may aDDear. but the wound is a healthy condition, and the chances are in favor of a rapid healing. Mr. Gifford, who was so badly hurt by falUng through a platforrh, -.nrBdft niht WM m imoroved condi-. I . " . i ' j tion yesterday, and on the way to. a. rapid nead was crushed in witna rocK, is siowiy recovering, s The 'colored man whose leg be amputated. i -Beaufort Telephone:. JNo ap propriation having been 'made last winter : Wilmington, f to continue the work on this harbor, ih I I h ATI do will Iw ' itiaAhaixHul Tl.. ' j r" J . " ,F . . UM i gered by Jeavine it lone to its resent con-; dition: . MackeTef have-been cauehV m larger numbers this season than nsu&l. and we are told that they are often seen.in ana arjout tne narbor m larger numbers than; usual. ' In the year 1828 there were onlv five liffhthonse and beacons in ITorth i Carolina. January. 1885. ! the number- was: Beacon liehta. 12: lieht- houses in the sounds and rivers, 13; brick towers Over 100 feet high,1 5; and 1 light ship, makine a total of Sir Pour of these! viz- Currituck Beach; Body Mand, Hat- order. Since the establishment of the enstombouse in ' Beaufort, in 1803, only nine different persons have held the office of collector Their names add the date'of entry upon omclal duty are as follows: Brian Heiin lftna, rkt; m mn. unages Ajenaeii, loxo: .nenrv jn. vjooxe. I k&lfe rDavis 1889; WirHowland. 1883. ' :Mri whaed r. SesSe rwueign; utmor; a peculiar gloom pervaded our community yesterday afternoon during the progress of the funeral obsequies over the remains of Uapt. K. Ai Shotwell, which took place at 5. -o'clock from the First Presbyterian. Churchy and wereconaucted by therpastor Jlev. !Jii Watkins, assisted, by Rev. Dr.-J M. At kinson of the Second Presbyterian Church! A large concourse of citizens were in ut tendance, representing nearly every ele ment of our populations The pall bearers consisted of the following gentlemen, all of wbom were ex conteaerata soldiers: t ir. Eaeene Grissom, Dr. D. . Everett, CoL T. C. Fuller, Gen. ;W Pi Roberts,j CapW . A. Asne, Jt. c. iiardie, isaq..tJ.. c. White, Esq., Gen. W R.. CoxJ Hi B. Powell, Esq , Capt. Octavius Coke, Judge Walter - Clark and Capt. JS. K. Stamps. The remains were interred in a prominent part of the cemetery near the stand used on memorial occasions, v While feedins: a wheat thresher near r'Jonesboro,-?' Moore county, one -day. last week, Mjv Jack; : Thomas s hand became entangled in the .thresher and was so badly lacerated . that it rwas found necesaarj to amputate . lt.; . Mr. Norwood was - one of the best and purest men we ever knew; We once heard the elder ; Judge. Ruffln (Chief Justice) in speaking oi. mm says, tnat "the title 'ox nature's nobleman" did not do him justice;' he should be designated as a "Prince among men." .-i, ,1 r. r .s J I Coixtbbi & Co.AucU6n . notice." , HEmsBKBGKB Pianos and organs. .. French & Sons Now is your time. " ow"ihwb" ?A -r n ci . T3 v CiBi JU1ISUJS- C 1CBU VUKUUB, CUi. ! I Lotsl 1NU. " A colored boy 1 was arrested. yesterday, afternoon and consigned tolhe guard house for throwing a rock at another commfopy. . ::',;::::;-:,: Aiaermen, on . aionaay , aitemoon,. Air. o., H. Terry was elected a member of the po a, " i m - 1 lice force to fill a vacancy. ' ';'; ' t- The Stab thermometer resister- ed no higher than 86 degrees yesterday There was a considerable fall in tempera-, ture early yesterday morning. The1 aside ase'i Bail , Club left on the Carolina Central train last even 1 ing on their second round of the $tate. The good wishes of their-. Wilminirion , friends accompany them: - -.f The ;, Amateurs, V CapUr Joe Keene, and the "Seasides', ' Jr.;" played a otbMjd- MUU" w - 1 in favor of ;the f Amateurs. ;;' 'fl i -TheUttie daughter of. Mr.:a Hintz,; who was so badly hurt a few weeks g-o by rettinir a duanaty , of concentrated i : - l . i- t - -l 1 i f iyc iu una oi iicr cjrtui,, is .iiuruviug, suu the doctor says her' vision'-will be - but I The German brig ittsr Wanderf er, Capt Streubing, was cleared from this port for Queenstown, yesterday, by Messrs. D. R. Murchison Co.,' with 1,396, casks spirits turpentine and 250 barrels rosin, valued at $24,300.42., ;2 "y , : We learor through a telegram received here yesterday that the , Heuder- sou Base Ball , Club nave released ; uieir- battery," Jacobs and Williams, and will hereafter play an exclusively home team." This action of the Henderson boysexcites; much surprise, ' as . they , were thought to have ; an excellent chance of winning the championship. ' - . . ,", ,.' '. ;', For Beaufort ana Iras' Bead. A party arrived here from Fayettevllle, yesterday morning, on their way toBeau- fort and Nag's Head. It is understood I that they have chartered the schooner J. JI. that they were to embark at Wrightsville, for which place they left soon aftef their arrival here' The party consists of Messrs. George A. Thompson, and, son, Geo. P. McNeill and son, Jas. D. McNeill, Duncan Rose, Chas, L. Taylor, and Clarence Bed-. berry. We trust their trip may prove to be a pleasant one! 1; T '. I-'- ' ': i": '- Healtb and Pleasure Seeker. A. large number of visitors from Sumter, Si C, arrived on the Southern train yester day morning, and were taken on board of the steamer Pauport - at Jhe railroad wharf and taken direct to Smithville. " This is a favorite resort of our Sumter friends. Mayor Court. ' t ine oniy case ueiuie nii puuut vcswi; i aay jnorniuj wM w ui .iuiw-uiiu. iuiu Rachel Smith, charged with fighting down quarter past 12 o'clock,', and, when arrested they resisted. - They were ordered to pay a fine of $10 each or go below for thirty days. N; c wEBisDAYi ;ATJGust 5, aiB85.-x Frsccrr li' n.v. T:i1 r.o amutn .n .4 n.o- I liminary exammauon neiore mayor iiaii, i . - f n capacity a justice 01 ine peace. vesterday . morning, c-n me , cnarge oijor- gery." It .appears that a colored man named Nichols, -who works in a shingle swamp not far from this city, left a sum of money In an envelope at the house of Louisa Red mond, whose, husband 'also works in the swamp.! Bobert Lilly, - becoming' aware of ; this fact, forged an order on .Louisa Redmond, purporting to come from Nich ols, and went to her house and got the 'money. 'The accused was required to enter, Into' bond in the sum of $100 for his ap pearance at the" next term' of the' Criminal : I Cfinrt In J default of Which he was sent to ' : " ' ' rv,v f The arrest, of Lilly took place on North Water strati . about ,10, o'clock i Monday night, 4 It seems that the woman, Redmond .was,on,the look-out for him and upon dis- veriog;' him, coming-out of a bar-room : she speedily insinuated -her nngere into his 1 collar ; and 'shouted "police 1" v. Her cries, brought I officers Nelson 'and Smith ; to her assistance, and the alleged forger was taken io the guard - house. Lilly i said to be a Very bad tnan. f t V- , ; j : John Jones was arraigned before Jus-' tice Millis, charged with assault : and bat tery witba deadly weapon upon one Mag. , Pridgen,;on the 1st day of August, having knocked her down twice with a chair, and then struck her with his fist and knocked her against a table, turning over a burning lamp; which came near setting fire to tbe house and had to hurled out of a window to' prevent that rcatastrophe.i The ; magis trate thought he could "understand ho w a little fun would jr,o; a long ways, and he therefore required the ; festive Jones . to give bond in the sum-of $100 for his ap pearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, failing in which he went to .iail. if Effiet Howard was also before Justice : Millis.Ion a warrant : sworn ' out by Mag. Pridgen.charging her with throwing a glass ; tumbler at her and cutting her face. 1 The - defendant ltt this case waived an examina tion and was bound over in the sum of $50 for her appearance at the next term of ; the Criminal Court. . . , Personal. Maj. C. W. ' McClammy several days ainx ontorod tinsi lha riisHinrfrp of hifl irfntw TW.m,tv riAlltnr nf Internal - . T n'.. , 1 . n ,11 .fl ,t ,. ..n.1, ITS- office is In the Custom House.. ' Rev! H. W. Battle spent yesterday at iWrigbtsville Bound; where he was accoxn hsanied byMr. J.' T. . UcIveK He left for .home last1 evealag "The, reverend "gentle.; m n titta manv wttvrrv fri&nfia n VV llmim? i tn .Itg J ....M.w r If- . 'city but now of Whiteville, was hereyes- .terday. t ' ; - j Mr. B. A. Hallett, who has been b pend ing a short time at Smithville. was on the 'streets yesterdays a . . 1 : TJTA 1. Tt.1 In. t nii.nl. improving. I Rev; ' J. W. Primrose, who has been spending a brief season at Lake Wacca- maw,' wis etpected to leave for the West ern part of the State this morning. icarollaa Yaekt Clnfe Regatta. Ta-Day. ! - The regular August regatta of the Caro llna Yacht Club will, take place over the WrtfffitnVttlA mnrsA Irt-dav. All the indi- tions pint to a spirited race, andagood deal' of interest seems to be felt in the re- Ur'TEere wufDrobably be alargeerowd V,rnt to witnessesport, The, follow-, I ing boats, have entered for the race, which 1 Will be called at 2 o'clock p. m.: .MabeLtCapt Q. H. Smitlu, .Restless, Capt J. McR. Cowan. Loulle, Capt J. W. Atkinson, Jr. Jrolic, Capt. C. W. Worth. tidier, Capt. Pembroke Jones. ' ' Lillian Florence. Capt.' HM. Bowden. Phantom; Capt. J. K. Williams. Ripple, Capt Norwood Giles. Mast,: Capt J. H. Daniel. J Vixen, Capt H. R. Latimer. onnty Commissioner. i The following was inadvertantly omit ted' from'; the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners, published in our last: ' . -. . J "It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board."? upon the representation of Dr. Ttos. F. Wood, Secretary of the North Carolina State Board of-Health, that a de scriptive list' of Hhe physical condition of each prisoner sent from this county to the penitentiary should accompany tbe same, it is, 1 therefore, ordered that Dr. P. W. totter, Superintendent of Health of the county, make out such descriptive list, and (hat the same be forwarded to the peniten tiary authorities with each prisoner so sent1 Rev. W. HT, mooret D. . ' ' i Rev.' Dr. W. ' W. Moore, who recently received a call from the First Presbyterian Church of this city, has declined to accept, giving as his reason thatthe best medical advice assures him that his system cannot stand the strain of pulpit work, but that he can enjoy good health by remaining a pro-; ' feasor ra the seminary where he is' located. This : will be a great disappointment, not only to the First Presbyterian Church, but to the citizens of Wilmington generally. Baae'Ball. " , ';. ;V.'- r: ;: : ; A considerable crowd was present at the Seaside Park yesterday to. Witness the game of base ball between , the "Eurekas" and the "Social Reserves.two strictly amateur homo clubs. The gapae resulted in a score of 18 for the ;,EurekasM and 17 for the "Social Reserves;" both clubs making sev eral errors. -' :' ..... t . Department, Signal Bcrrlei j .--SU-jaFaay:-4- - vy-f War Division bf Telegrams and Bepdrts for thej Benefit of. Commerce ana Agricuirare. j ' COTTON-BEliT totTUETIN';- August 5,188S-6- P.M. j Average . i. Districts. Rain. FaH Temp. Temp. Wilmington . . 88i 92 89 i 8a ! 90r J 92 &94 ' ' 92 " ... 94 j ni 87 c!66 72 -a its .03 ! Charleston... . Augusta..'...; oavannan . . . . Atlanta .06" .02 J Montgomery . . Mobile . . . . i .' V01 1 .V i? 67 ;. 73 .05 i New Orleans . . 4fc-i07 Galveston.'. , , . . 75 11.00' 1 t .60 ' i ".03; t T IbUUUIg . . . Liittie Kock.1.: Memphis i..'... '.563 ' v. The following are the indications U w- day:- . . ; . ; l ' ,i- .; :o iv$.-t.i For the South Atlantic . States : gen-s erally fair weather, except in., the Centralj part local rains, variable winds and neany. stationary teniperature.' " ' ''Ur ''' T ; Oasnt memorial Servfeea ..hit Utr The following . have been appointed Marshals for the Grant memorial services! to be held at Si. Stephen's A; M. E. Church! on 'Saturday, August 8th: .Mrt-uw.nu'. 1 Chief Marshal Monroe Byrd. n ;;:v .Assistant , Marshals JamesRichardson, : Jos. E. Sampson.TChas.liller, Iohn; H. ; Whiteman,' David Jacobs, Chas. ' H Thomas, Augustus Williams, Emanuel Nichols, David Deal. . '. J. C. Hilf will deliver a selectioDk of verses of tribute, to the memory of the deceasedJr 'i'-'1- , HIVER ASD MABlME. ; f , Capt. Jas.' Mooehead,, who is to suc- ceed the late Capt. Carver in :command: of the brig Charlotte,., arrived-Monday night and went and took charge of the vessel yes terday. The brig will now proceed to sea on the first opportunity. ' The German ' barque "Verein, Capt. Jahncke, bound from this port for London. which sprung a leak at the mouth of the river a few days . ago, has returned .to this port to discharge, her cargo of 1,600 casks of spirits and 2,185 bbls.' of rosin and go on the dry dock for examination and re pairs. ; ' LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the City Postoffice, Wed nesday, Aug. 5: 15 Betsy Bell". I w Brown. James Bailey.. . . ,- v- i V- Morgan Davis, Evall v uonneliy, H-J L Howell, Aunifl J Hankihs. 8 Minerva : Simmons, MM; Stanley, Silva Scott, Uhas Scott- T Alice Thomas. : r WEliza Waddell, Allen Worters, Ann Weaver, Persons calling for letters Jin the above list will please say -''advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter umce, at arUhin V. -"6wh-. v- v-""" v1""1 "-""" luiriy aays. IS. it. JtJBXNK, f. ju.., Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. . aaartenr mesnnca Third Round for the Wilmington Dis strict of the Methodist B., Church .South . : Onslow Circuit, at Mount .Lebanon, .Au eust 6-7. ' . . -Luplin ' Circuit, at Kichianas, August Appointments for the fourth round,. A j . Carver's Creek, Shiloh, August I5than4 16th :'Smm - jiuizaoein vircuuy 'sit i . , m - . u..Uv.u.v.,.u, tember 5th and 6th. moer oui auuoui. Cokesbury Circuit, Bethel, . September; Ith and 13th. ' ' " ' - trs-.t .' iovitJv aL.v' 12th Waccamaw Mission; ' Shiloh, September 17th and 18th. : ' ;" - i "1 Whitfiyrilfl Circuit. Whiteville.. entem' her 10th and 20th. . .. . Wilmington, Birth street, .jseptemDer :ai. ai .. H' ii'f.)t --f Smithville Station. October 3rd and 4th. 1 Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. ., ; Clinton Circuit. . GoBhen, October 17th and 18th. " ' " DuDlin Circuit ' October 24th and 25th? Onslow Circuit, October 80th and No vember 1st .! .. ' ! ' Brunswick Circuit,' November 7th and otn. . 1 Toosail Circuit, November 14th and 15th.k ' Wilmington, Front Street,- .November 21st and 22nd. , ; ?; . ? v Paul J. Cakkawav,. ' . ' ' 1 ' Presiding Elder, CITY, , ITEMS. . l j. iv x .v - A TEXAS MERCHANT FAVORED BY FOB ; TUNE. Mr. C. F. Truber formerly of Qalveton but at present a promising merchant of Fort Worth, Texas, held one-fifth of ticket No. 52.995 in the recent June Grand Drawing of The Louisi ana state Lottery, which drew ten thousand dol lars. Colleo ed through City National Bank of Fort Worth, Texas, June 24. Galveston Newspa- A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT', having passed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con rnng yrui vinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing . Syrup was lust the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly tn favor of Homoeopathy. That night the childpassed msuffering,and the parents without sleep. Return ing home the day following, the father found the baby still suffering; and while contemplating an other sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. . That night all hands slept welL and the little fellow awoke in the morning Dright and happy -The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared.. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to reliever the baby, and over' come the prejudices of the mother. Sold Jby all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle, i - r i' 1 NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. The New Scarborough House, , ' . No. 104 X. Water St.', 1 ' ' v64- IS NOW RUN UNDER NBW MANAGEMENT, and is now in first Class Style in. every re spect It la without a doubt the place to get the BEST MEAL-FOR 25 CENTS that: oan be furnished in the city. Give me a call and .be cont TUKXXIt ' t'Ammiuiuiri anStf ' w. S. BLACK. Proprietor. .WHOLE JNO. 5890 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : f f Ai G; SlcGIRT, Auctioneer. rjVdRTtOWlfAXJBXJ8i HtB. AT lfl O'CTLdi A. at residence southwest corner, front an Oraore Streets, we will sell Household and Kit chen jnMUtnra. Tiers u one very large Black Wain at Marble Top Bed-Boom Sett, Mo 8 Cook lnar Store, with Fixtures, good -as new; Moss and Shack Kattresses, Ac' v ' an 5 St i Wovis YourTime BOOTS OES it. AT tKBX.UOW FEICK3,'.;: . And have, JTUTB ASSORTMENT to select from f LOW SE0E3 for the warm days, and Bargains tBr0t-;-Xll)Mld.te.r1 i i"- sauB.I -.it Pianos and Organs, JEP!RESmjTTfNa THB ;GKEAT ( SOUTHEBK MUSIC HOUSE of LTJDDEU -4 BATES, Saran-i nah, I can new supply purcoasers at lowest man- nfaeturers rates, with one uniform nr!o to alii I represent now the uhickeri g Sons, Lndden Kck anl Bau pianos" Misofc Fl Packl A Bates, Mathnshek, Arlon.. Brent. Stieff. Whee-: ard Orahegtra.!.' Bav Ktata an Krjinrianl OR GANS. i -I Send for Illustrated Catalogue and our .Special; Offers, and let us demonsTTa.ta how wall pun satisiy yon lnpnce ana quality. vei rery respectfully, an 5 tf P.HETNSBERGER. 'I tCACn e hlAlhne' 'I u I S50l I , Vl llwlvwllda!! - m e -.1 m 'a iv il From Near By. QQ JUST RECEIVED, NICE AND PAT. , ALSO, . 2QQ D02EN FRESH EGGS, JUST IN. jq- ; C. SIDES, JUST A FEW MORE LEFT. : BBLS. SHGARS, ALL GRADES, 50 BUNCHES N. C. ONIONS. CALL AND GET BARGAINS. ; J. C. STEVENSOK", anStf MARKET STREET. TYP A ITKTTCJa IlaCATJSKSand CORE ASAJxXX Al XIU k i by one who was deaf twen- ty-ei ht years, ilistaof ti Treated bv most of the noted I Bl its of the day with no benefit Cured him- I A7r4m thvaa minittha anil arftiAA rViAn tr9 oiaora er- saTnyimueag a. piasa, Tunpie ana I f cy w wuaw Hivuuut ouu biuvqvuou asuaaaaawa. w a Tf 1S8 East 26th St . New York City. ; 1 Outof Every 7 A CCIDENT INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED xx navs a claim for indemnity or a total loss on account oi death. Persons insure their dwcllines against fire. when the nrobabilltv of the dwelllne's burning I is immensely less than the probability of an ao- I oldest happening' to themselvea' Policies are Issued for an y 'amount from $500 to sio,ouo, at a cost or from fx.&u m. tear u SSO. These Policies oav a weekly indemnity In case of acoldent, and pay the whole amount of roiioy ii aeatn ensues witnut tnree montns. No medical examination is necessary. 'v.. ,tiiihi: ji AdoIv to i " i : ! M. S. WILLARDjAgent, 814 N. Water St jel0tf..'; : Cotton Gin pltbiti Presses, &c TX7B 80L1CTT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS FOB ysih? 00, i HKKSSna. wnicn are suoenorto anvoneream . ..-,: !.. ,.-. ! ' i I this market. Circulars and Price Lists wOl be ' ' I it x. ,,.. . sent on application. trOUTH l WORTH. j Bevlew copy. ' t 1y l tf i bane op iraw HASbvER, 3 ' ' u ; . - IW1LMINQTON, . C. Aug. 8, 1886.- rpBB DIRECTORS 07 THE BANK 'OF NEW HANOVXR have deolared a Semi Annual Divi dend of four fbb cbnt payable on the 8th instant to B'pcanoiaers oi recoraor tnts a ate. an 4 st i , . . d. JJ. WALLACE, cahhier. i Tax Heel Limment. ijPOE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, . ' EIv's Cream Balm and Wei-De-lTayer'a Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent jneaicmes, lrngs, so., at .... ' F. C. MILLER'S. . an 1 tf Corner Fourth and Nun Sts. Schooner Isaac 1. CM at Auction. TiSTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 'XJ for the Eastern District of Cape Fear in the jsastern uistnct oi nortn Carolina. ! The Insurance Company of North America, 5 against S The Schooner Isaac L. Clark. tied cause, the undersigned will exrx.se for sale. at pnblio auction, for cash, on 1 hursday, the 13th id ay of August, 1885, at 12 M., at the bblp-yard of 8. W. Skinner, In the City of Wilmington, in said District, all and singular the Schooner ISAAC L CLARK, as she now lies on the Railway at said Ship-yard, together with the Tackle, Apparel and Furniture of said Vessel, whether the Mume lw on board of said Schooner, in said Ship-yard, in a warenuuso or warenouses, or eisewnere in said City. JOSHUA B. BILL. 4au48t iiK - - v U.8.MarshaL Fresh Arrivals. i ; JRT SAIT AMD SMOKED SIDES, ! ' , '. "' SUGAR-CURED HAMS, : CUBA MOLASSES, , r 1 l , I WHITEand MIXED CORN, j . MEAL, HAT aad OATS,', .. , . - ; . ALL GRADES COFFEE and SUGAR, J ( ; i OUR STAND ARD. BRANDS. FLOUR i " TOBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS, HOOP-IRON, GLUE and NAILS. 1l 'jy 29 tf u ... HALL PEAR8ALL. j :i ; Ihfaj&t tT ? SKoes. COME AND TRY A PAIR OF OUR INFANTS SHOES. We can give" you a good Shoe for very little money. Come and try a pair, as we have just received a new lot. s ; . ? - ; ; ; J " A.SHRTER. Jy 28 tf No. 106 Market Street. ; BATES OP AIVKIT?i.4i .. beslir6 One Day,..-... ai fiwDayan v: sk. One Week 4 00 TWA WoAtra mn - IK Jwo Months,...., ; 18 id " - Three Months, ' U CO - Z a? Kontha, 40 cc; ; ,.: One Year.. ...... so co . " W Contract AdvertiBementa taken at propon tbmataty low rates. TaJaea solid Nonpareil type make one square j new advertisements; SiiiTimer Ketiat; i OUNO GENTLBMEW CAN PROCCEB BoardatHaywoodi White bulphur SprioeP. lor OnlT Mr fflnmh r.f fnnr sub. sv tinnA per week The largest number of quests ever ' seen at this place are here now; " v J- C. 8. TIfcBERLAKB. ' 1 "r ,r: , White SulDhurSprinsa; . ' au41w y : Haywood Co , N. C. . Uountain Hotel, A Sas MOST DEIJOHTirilf. - RTfSOTlT "WAT Eastern people in want of rest and comfort amonir the mountain-: flftfinn mliiw VMt tot Athevlde; daily trains; climate and table nnsnr passed; good treestone and chaiybeate s. rings ' : MBS. 4. O. 8 MAI HERS, ' ' uy-:-..j -...;- St,'. .. Tnrnplke; . ang2 8w sn we fr" . -' Bttnobmbe Co., N. C. e Seed; : pHAVJS IN 8TOBB A VXY XARGfE'fttOCK ' .' I A of Turnip and Cabbare Seed, all varietfes,asd I will sell them very low Special inducements . 4 offered to eonntry merchantsj. -Give meaoall, J.H.HABDI '"1 Tmt(vf4 4kl4 ClAAj4aVMat .aatf .-J .New Market.'.Wflnungton,, N.C,: r;'.--ft , ;. .W- i ...... . -. ivrb? ..-- .O TO 84 NORTH WATER STREET AND BUT COUNTKT PEODUCE of J. E. MARSHALL, who Is receiving consignments daily of Good Things fresh from the conntry. Geo "W Priced Ji" fei Auctioneer and Commissida IfercHait OFFICE AND SALES' ROOMS. SttARxET STREET, where special, attention will be Sn the sale of Goods, Wares,- Merchandise, o , on Consignment, and a General Commlsston - I. Mini A, Bnsiness.- STRICT - attention to nnriness, -and U AUK returns! sales. ? - ; o my 18 tf " i. " Tlie Cape Fear & Peojle's Steailioatco i ' ... .... , TEE STEAMER A. P. HrRT.j CAPT. W. lA." .. , Robeson, will oontmue to run on ttte Battel ; days as heretofore, and every effert will be made" V give satisfaction to shiDpers and passengers. v t Agents, and Commission Merchants. - mvT7.tf - Wilmington, Nva ! r i i i i Ice ! Ice! Ice ! i f THE SCHOONER ISAAC ORB ETON HAS AR rived with a cargo of the best MAINE FLINT ICE, which I offer to s U at oNK Hal? CENT PER LB. at my Ice House on Pock Street, or at any oi my ice uepots, or wur aeiiver at tne above s price. Lower prices for large quantities. ; Coun- ' patronage resnctfullv solicl ed. Sneclal at ctruuj Who! tention given to the Wholesale Trade.' A ' good MULE for sale. B. H J. AHRENS, , mv 9 8m Proprietor New Ice House. 'Home Again' "VjTB ARE ONCE MORE AT OUR OLD STAND, Front Street, next door North of Bank of New Hanover, with a NEW STOCK, bought at LOW- nor russusijjfi imujBa ruit BfpT cash. cauanaseeus r n jr.: GILES & MUBCHISON, an 5 tf ; Hardware Department. I Ir.vnvnm a Vviiv Twitilrfi JUAOUUUO, A. V UA X A lAAXJOk-Oj. AGS AND SATCHELS. S IF THEYJTKBD KE- Dairin? or covering call onus and have it done by the ronly Trunk Maker in Wilmington. In stock, a full line of Trunks, Saddlery Goods, ares. Buggies ana all kinds or yemciea, And all ; prices. McDOUGALL A BOWDEN. 114 North Front St. anStf Blank Books. 1 DAT BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, CASH Books, Records. Letter Books, Bill Books, Memorandum Books, all sizes and style binding. Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paper,. Papee Bags. Twine &o. ' stationery or all kinds, suitable lor every line of business, at lowest prices. C. w. yatks, an 2tf : 119 Market St1' We have in Stock rpHB BEST LINE OF COOKING STOyES, KER" osene Oil Stbyes, Tin and heet "Iron Ware and House Furnishing Good s to be found in the city. If you want FIRST CLaSs goods at bottom prices call at r-- " PARKER a TAT LOB'S, , . f Uv r .'-jsoatit Front St: : PURE WHITE OIL, . . , au2tf iicentury for August. ;' '; ' i i TT.iratirymjy -hin.Tua Tnrr.nrwim t I XX. places of business at twenty-five-cens per I week. All Illustrated Papers, Novels, Maga- n I Elnes, Libraries and anything in. the .Reading.' ' ff line at sublishers' Drioes. by ; SUi -AJH V Vlill Ml SM1M T JiUMIf ii places of busioess at twenty-five cen's per line at publishers' prices, by T8moe the MA - tt . mira - "Smoke the MANHATTA CIGAR best for; five oentB in me on j.' ; n "vj.au tf. i fltro-nr TTo t.a f . JjOW PRICES I. .; , . SILK UMBRELLAS ; UASEIBON ALW4-, an 2 U -..,, natter. Oot Candies ! rpHEY ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY MADE 1; fi .... i daily, and will keep in any climate. All we ask . is a trial of them.: & Our MARSH. MALLOWS, take . - the cake; try them., . t ' ; j its. . w kkjs, anStf . - Candy Manufacturer. Groceries, PrqTisions ToDacco, 15 0 0 BblB FLOim &n grades, ' f 1 ' ' Q f8 COFFEE, Rio, Laguyra, Java,f-' Boxes D. S. SIDES and BELLIES, ' OC Firkins BUTTER, ' . 1 ' 1 ' '' Ay ... - . v ' JQ Tcs, Tubs and Cases LARD, ; - ' K A Bbls RICE, whole and broken, J ? j ' 1 C(j Boxes CREAM CHEESE,." ' V Q Bbls SUGAR, all grades, " v Q A A Bbls and Boxes CRACKEE8 ' : OUU s and CAKES, 200 1611 TOBACOO " grades 1 C A Bbls POTATOES. -' C A Bbls TURNIPS, ' J AA Hhds Cuba and P.R. MOLASSES,- 50 Bbls N. O. MUiaaaiM . - j ;. , 150 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, 25Q Et ACEEREL, ' on A Boxes SOAP' ,-;''!'" Candles, Lye, Potash. St arch, ic. For sate at low ngnre. . mh 2211 ADRIAN A TOLLERS The Pamlico Enterpric o A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published - ln the GRAIN REGION of the State. ' ; ' Sabsorintion S1.60 a year. Yearly Advert tshts . races une o Squares. 124: 2V T7nl v, nail vviouujf fw, vfw Tianoniromaoove rates. 4 , - - ' ui Address, . : TOTERPRTSE, : . tfttf - . . Stonewall. H,C, v -:5 -: ! t 11 : t W.I'- " i y i : -:f: t 1 --5- ,1 , r 1 SI
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1885, edition 1
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