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f . i -5..C 9, 3. y i 11 v I. e i O ., f r ll - if. id. ir- ik it- ; 19 its IT it tes- -at 3&S 001 UJ. ron" us lest onv oto aof core fhelormngStar. y ror -5m- ;::::v;:;: S MontlW. . . - 00 t 1nntHS. ifORNING EDITION. OVTLINES. Tbe Haywood White Sulphur. Springs. H,,tel at Wsynesville. N, C., destroyed by; gr!. furniture saved: loss, about $30,000; President Cleveland Jiaa gone to the Ad,roDdacka. : Incomplete returns how 3 510 new cases of cholera in Spalrx Monday, and 1.343 deaths. Five ' miners lost their lives and a number of 0tbers seriously overcome ?wit; gas-'and j Oadly injured in a coal mine near Wilkes-5 Inrre Pa " Russ5a is reported making' warlike preparations in Turcoman territo rv the Afghans refrain from any movement lb-it rosy ie the Russians ah jexcase for an stackr Arranement?0re being ; ? iaade for a meeting of the Emperor of Rus- su and the Emperor; of .QerdiaBy. i t hilisis in Europe have recntlysbown aciivity. - RelafivMof cholera ; p.tieot3 in Spain assault doctors In the be- i(f ,i,at they poison their patients the Arcbbishop of Seville died of cholera. ' CiaaiHaa officials seized a quantit6fj3ew eiry which a well dressed wjoman was at tempting to smuggle, wncealeduder a blanket worn by a poorlle dog which ac companied her. John tHJ wis & (K, chandlers, New York, have failed. V.J.Scott, private banker, Detroit, jnule an assignment.. - Ex Congress oiii Robert Mallory, of Kyv, is dead, 7 -gaus, the U. S. citizen imprisoned in . Ec-utdor, has been liberated..-; ,T. . J. (xieer. s postal clerk, arrested in Georgia for robbing the mails. JSx-Gov. Mo sea, of South Carolina, has been arrested again for swindling. ; Ifew York darkies: Money per; cent.; cotton firm at 10i10jrc; wheat, ungraded red 98$ 99j; southern flour steady ; corn,' ungra ded 5354fc; rosin quiet at $1 12&l 20; siiriu turpentine steady at 36c " ' Thirty-five thousand people visited Grant'? grave on Sunday. The Louisville Exposition is nea r Jf mdy and it promises to be a very he display of art. . . ' ho will guard Grant's remains no he i? at rest ? - Will New York wp ward and.ywatcb. i . ' Jamen Whelan is a blataovFenian, anr! it is thought that England will not. receive him as Consul s to Fort Erie, Canada. -- Representative Morrison is said to stand very high in the estimation of the President. He makes a good se lection we think. - " . 'Hie jtoeru in yesterday's Stab, en titled "Oar Captain Sleeps," ought to have hoeu credited to the New York Times. It iias merit. : ' - Memorial services were held tover Grant at the City of Mexico,' by? the .American Minister, Gen. Jackson, of Georgia, pronouncing the oration. The Kentucky Democrats, V as far aiaown, have elected fiftirsix mem ten, wViiUt the Republicans have elected thirteen." elStaW has gone as n8oai by a reduced majontyi eii : iibaa been discovered; ihiat. Paris is as bad as Londod in wickedness. We had given it :.creb!iifloir,VS moth worse. Now what about New York! By the wayilk.denjes.' Wbat did he pay the '$125,000 u" or the?,? " v. . , ' The New York Times "makes slow progress raising funds for the j Grant monament . After nearly afortnight's ffort it foots up $203 as total. ; The World having about completed ,the Bartholdi fund, has turned its atten tl0n 10 the Grant monument fund.!"- Sir Charles Dilke is in disgrace. Hig name has been .struck - from the hst of Liberal speakers for the ap proaching campaign. ? He has taken mself to the Continent. Mrs. Crawford recants her confession of guilt. VV copy a poem to day on Grant think worthy of the theme. Tit is be best we have seen,aud poems have n very numerous on the dead certain. We have one more m an lbeJ 8train and of Souinern origin, believe, and the Grant obsequies disappear from our columns: The NeorkW7n Sunday Watly surpassed all other perform e i of American newspapers. Hith Tsn d ct gone beyond 182,000 XI 'J . - each d mark wat At n.Li . - Wed l m0b0f 0Be u a armed men tr.nV w-.. r- YPj, .ugui jr mm. n. ... . . ..- ll , 't ' .......... ' ? . i mmw .- . . wa 'JS mTritv Subscribers, ueuvwouia u, ..MrnmH Ckttb per week. Our City rflw 'nSoW o collect for mora monthslnadTanoc. TTTtheioet Office at Wilmington, N. a st second Class Matter. . - i ?T1 . I 1 I . it-. . VOL. XXXVI.---NO. 121; ' ; v nine-year-old daughter of Rev.' John, T. Knight, a worthy Baptist ' minis ter. The little girl was seized, while' the -way io school. iHpf little' brother was with her. j -5 ic;se ' . ... ; ifj'ti,)- The New York ttmes's account of the - f uneral obseqnies was ,?written with elegance Vand . certain splendor; of diction.The tyle: wm perhaps ia little too ambitious, . but 7 the de-j scription was impressive and bril-' liant. . The followiner.srives a eood: idea of the manner:?; li' i-U'f' i "From Fourteenth street into the avenue i poured a ceaseless river of disrht. whose ! ripples rose and fell and caught tbe sun again, now snaaowed, now glorious; the gleam of button and breastplate the shim mer of cross-belt and plume, the, radiance ; that poured from the line of steel crim son and azure and gold in masses ever near-: ing and brighter the elint xt the musket and flash of tbe ; scabbard: v theisplendor that rested on the howitzer's botnish; the GaUinga'cold gleam; the softsbeen of the guidon, and the regiment's -color. In the. distance the streaming glory was as soft as the silver of moonlight upon wind-swept waters; but as wave af ter.wave of the mu sic swelled upward and louder : its broad ened and grew till a sunburst rolled by in mat pageant 01 warj. . , . . . 'p We were correct in supposing that there was an error in our telegraphic report concerning the appropriation recommended by Capt. Bixby for the improvement of the lower Cape Fear, Instead of t $38,000, the ; amount ref commended is $380,000. We will also correct several other errors, to which our attention has been 'called by' Mr, J: C. Loder, of the 1 engineer office. The , amount for Beaufort ; harbor should be $48,000, whole" amount; for the " upper CapeFear $200,000; width of existing1 river channels be low Wilmington to be 270 feet; and' instead -of "outer side of Zeke's Is land" read south side, &c. sv ; ; 1 We regret to have to announce the death of "Loafer " the well known bird dog, formerly owned by. the late! Capt. D. R. Murchison. .' We have followed this grand " old dog through many a hard day's hunt, and rarely have we seen his 1 superior in all the, elements of a first-class field dbg. ,: It grieves ns to knowirthat ' he; is dead, not only because he had con tributed so much to bur pleasure, but because it carrles us taek tT the days ; when" his owner was our almost con stant companion in the field. ' Alas ! for the changes time . . : " r- .1 Lieut. Greely's- health - is delicate, but not so much- so as it" has been represented f in the" papers. He will go to Scotland late in October, as a sea voyage is recommended by his physician, and by invitation will open the meeting of the Scottish Geolog-. ical . Society in Edinburgh,- in No- :vember. with, an address." He has declined invitations from other parts of Europe on account of his health, 'except from - the- Scottish Society, as ne rememDers witn special grautuae the Scottish 5 whalemen. ' He will complete .hisjrepcjrt of , his Arctic Ex pedition before he eails. 2 3 -.-' Fred Grant has been talking and to seme point. According lo -a; rey port in the. World he said in reply to. a question asked if it was a matter of .satisfaction, that tdieV Confederate Generals took' part 'rl''':i. iCertemlv.rh Nothme would . . have , so gratified my father as to have known that all sectional f eelin g was : forever buried at his graveo He had a very great respect for. the , boutnern . uenerais. . Dome 01 mem were his most intimate friends. It was at bur request that they, were invited to attend the funeral, and I Am very lad-lhey were present The demonstrations throughout the South; are also, very jgraUfying, for they exhibit a spirit which my father had. ah ways hoped for." T ' -" . . I Spirits .Turpentine J Mrs. George VW.t.Swepson ad vertises in the Alamance ' Gleaner 230,000 acres of land for sale. m! ! Clay tori Bud : The farmers of this section seem to be in high' life. Crops, are good enough is the verdict. t 1 The' State Chronicle of last week failed to come to this office. But two or three copies have been received in two months. j Beaufort Telephone: Mullets are more plentiful than they have been tor several years past, ; and the fishermen are all rejoicing in the prospect of a good catch . - Mt. Airy Newt: With very lit-: tie more rain we will have one of the larg est crops of corn and tobacco ever grown in Surry county.' We are having plenty of rain and believe that It will continue until the crops arejaJreu- : Moreanton Sr; On Monday Mr "IiMik RimnBon.- aired' about 60 years. while crossing the high trestle near States vine, in front of the train... wasofertaken and killed instantly. No blame can be. attached to the engineer. - - - - Wamntoryrr7fl:f?We are Tennested to unnnunce that a mass meeting will be held at SoL Williams' store on Fri day, the 14th inst , to take steps to build a railroad from Ransom's Bridge to Warren ton or soma point on the Raleigh & Gaston R- it.' - - J . , l The Morcranton Star reports iit a daughter of James Murphy was bru n - I. - - ' - . j mm - mj ' 1 Ti. i i - .T - in w j, i ., r , IV ,. 1 i I ! ( 1 1 j 'I 'II r -' - -- r J ' - - ' "r i ' ),-- , , , . '. .i ... . - i. i I. - , . , , i, j tally assaulted iby.a young , white rascal named WashDobson.,f She is but. fifteen and: is vervtilLl and. the scoundrel. was bailed in tbe sum of j $i,000a'hvery -great; outrage. .. The girli andiamily are highly! resnectable. ' . rr: ioAH'.;iii-.,H.T'--j-.;t-ir-.f- ! IWadesbbrd'JmJw story of a cat comes; to us'from Cedar" Hill, in this county. , andr fronw such reliable authority as -cannot be doubted. 'A cat has! jriven birth , to" five" pretty , ypung rabbits, j Three of them dled.'butthe other rwri are: doing well. They are" said to be perfect rabbits,'and-the mother 'tendd 1 them ; with j the same care that any other cat does her ; kittens. They may be seen upon the place ; of Mrs; Roberts, near Qedar-HilL h..inj.r. - ; Chatham1 Record: W4 are in-! formed by "MftJ?!. ' 8cbtf,u'of 'Williams ; township, that as he was coming here, on last" Monday, he' sawroa' the, roadside ,a snake crawling towards a erouhd" sauirrei. and when the snake got .within two or three 1 ieet or the squirrel he threw a rock at the snake: killing it instantlvi'a&d immediately the squirrel also fell over' and dfed and there was no sign of any wound on it. Now the question iswhat killed il J . , - Asheville Advance: Miss Kate Skinner," of; Kentucky, .a' visitnr to our city tiroppea aeaa at jaiss Muiers, on wooann street yesterday. ThS- remains wilt' be ta ken to her home -in Kentuekv to dav. - AiVery destructive , hailstorm lMsi ted sec tions . 01 Madison county Thursday ; last. The entire tobacco- crop of Mr, Ai Par ish,iwas destroyed, and-MrvGea-Dockery' crop suffered great-damage.; iThe i total loss . is : ; estimated' about $4.000.n Other small ! crops than i those - mentioned were greatly injured. id'-um b.rxinsa b;q;$ Elizabeth City Carolinian : As regards personaYprotectidnr during a thun der storm, never go under a lone, tree .in a dbiu.- - xn inics groves you are. aimoBi ao solutely safe,' though it is not well to stand against a tall tree in the woods even,1 , We have seen a eobd deal of the countrv North, East and, West,1 but yre ' know of none where men with aL little capital aid a good deal of vim and push; can really do better than here in almost any of the coun ties of our: Albemarle country. fl;i11;' . - r- iaenton, inquirer: ine . late rains have very much improved both the corn and cotton crops in -the. first district. and is now believed that a 1 good crop of cotton and a fair crop of corn will be ,harr vested. ' - Thg lighthouse at the mouth of Roanoke river has been Completed ' and is quite an improvement on. the one recent ly burned down. -. -r Col. Craighill of the, U.. a. Enemeers Corps lain our city to in vestigate some charges against ' the gently man. in charge ot the survey . 01 our harbor improvement, and we learn removed him. Gold8boro Messenger sThe civil docket was not reached at the latetenn of the Superior Court, in fact,; cases on the criminal docket were left over until next. term. It is rather a sad commentary upon the law abiding spirit of-, a county that crime is so frequent as to render it impos sible to try all the-rriminal cases-tn two weeks of constant,rator by Judge, Solicitor, bar and jury. i The' following were enlisted as recruits to the! Penitentiary at the late term of the Surenor Ckiuillvia. ; Emmet Hicks. larceny ,,uv yeara STeed ham Smith, larcenyT-'- yeartiv-Thma8 Best, forgery, 5 years. s All olb6V (U -.Hrcko'ry JRiCatowBacbu'niy has voted "stock law" by' J75 maioritv. The garden and farm crops in this vi- , cinity have been needing rain badlyy . The meeting in the first Baptist church still continues witjx much interest ? There are three services held ; daily.- There; have been 26 accession s ' to the church "and 21 baptisms. ; The tsoone normal school. which closed last Thursday with an address by taebtate Superintendent Major SM. Finger, and a pleasant concert at night, was one or tbe moat pleasant schools or. tbe State. There were' 508 students en- .rolled, representing eight or ten pf ' the Western counties. ' ? , ,? , , ry Raleigh Tirot W:riL. Saunders, Secretary of State, returned yes terday morning from the Cleveland Springs much improved in health.' -The Norfolk club will be here Tuesday and Wednesday to play our home team. The JNonoifca are playing eood.ball.no wand stand thrrd for tbe championship lncthe JSMtera -LieaKue. They have a left handed pitcher , Hughes- i . .- 1. ' ' - - 9 -at ' . ; wnoisa puenomenon in tne oox. inem bine is composed entirely of professionals and all are good: players; The Raleigh club will c6mbine f with ' the" Durham and Wilmington, .teams and . meet 'thein , with prolesaionais. a; AKuciroy will puon. ; Mis arm is in good condition and a fine game can oe expecieUjixoin-nim,. :.54..tll ,-, .1 j Durharn, iBwor.'T'pwple pf Durham' are to, build a tent large enough to seat two thousand people, for use in con; ducting a union meeting,; All the churches will unite in a revival. --Mr. Joseph JL, Holloway, one of our most successful farm ers, sold one barn -of jtobaccof atfParish's Warehouse Tuesday for $448-12. ' His Whole crop averaged ; him $103 for very 1,000; plants,-masmg nearly: fow per sere tor tne entire crop. The cotton factory is still booming, .It is in charge of men who have been wonderfully successful in the- cotton' milling business A few years ago the idea of a cotton mill in' Durham was never dreamed of jt. But now; we 'have the largest and as well equipped as can be foundin the' Lincolnton ttesffliepiQ cotton crops of Lincoln and Gaston coun ties, we are fold, are v the finest since 1858., - 'Adesper&te fight occurred at a negro church near Brevard Station last Sunday, During the row Frank 'Sh6rJasl8hot; and It is thought fatally woundedJby Epb.. Hoffman, All the parties concerned wereT colored and all .were drunks e?r n The neeroes on Capt. Jower's "gravel fiiiin,'" on the Carolina Central, refused to. go to work last , Thursday, morning and kicked up a row at the depot. Town Marshal Childs arrested Jim Burton, on of the most turbuleBt, but Jim. resisted and was,taken from the officer. He was afterwards ar rested and lodged'Jin jail. - Several other arrests were made. After Burton's arrest it leaked out that the entire crowd had con spired to have a riot and resist all efforts to bnnk them to order.. r.. ? , ti,. ; .-.r. I Mirsaon-rTo, day's offerings 'Md&'A'i j. R. Ma RSHALTi- More room. . Knights Templar Conclave to night. i Hbissbbbgeb Miss' Cleveland's" Book. 1 J H Haedin Turnip anil cabbage seed. ! ' : TIT. . ... t.t t nant pamphlet? containing the ; VNotices, Rules and Ttegulatiobs" . ol the"Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Roanoke & Tar River Agricul tural Society;' to v be" held v at the Fair Grounds near.Weldon, . N,, C, on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, No vember 9tb,-lQth; Jlth and 12th, 1885. x,oea ' smt -)U .-vfc;4f u; a i x , r The dog nuisance ought to be abated. ' . v J" 4 . ; v4i-j.y. No cases'f or tbe' Mayor's Court! yesterday morning, f. 1 iV. f j i , : If you. wish-a fgood tenant fori your vacant house advertise in the Stak.! ! -j t "Hammonc) Bradley, coloredjwasi sent to jajlyesteroay. ipr tnej non-payment. jof his poll-tax n rr fe-p u d 1 . 't 'A j . j Wi-Ll, H ? who; ; advertised! for a situation tecently will find a commii-j hicalion at the Btab pfSce.; i : f t j II The 1 Rechabites had the uTass- port on yesterday and enjoyed a very plea-- sant excursion down the riveri The Shelby, excnrsionists rar-; jivej ttismorningv . llany. pf 4 them .will . stop at the Mayo Houm at V The .Kocka.' and some go to Smitjivllle, . gt-Uij .. &fr2&ijjtriti'-GreerLolored. ' fell ; in a fit on Fourth r bet ween Princess 'and Che's- nuts streets, yesterday morning He re covered in short time, however, and went a ' m . vr ; a party or j young men rirom this city are camping out for a few days and nights at the Bound." "They have fish- ing lacaie, snrimp- neis anu oiuer scasiue paraphernalia. -, .A , f s Iott; We learn that; the- defence in the'Gordon burglary case; reported yeater- dayy has plenty of testimony to introduce when' the proper time comes, and that it is not at all uneasy; 1 v - ' '' 1 ! ' Some, of our citizens report that they witnessed quite a meteoric display on Monday night, between 9 and 10 o'clock i One gentleman says ho counted as many as fifteen shooting stars inside of fifteen tnin- Cannot the Cornet Concert Club .'it -. i .. '.1 ... .1. ... -Si 1 favor -our citizens with a series of open . air concerts, such as were so popular with our music-loving people a few years ago ? We know that they, would, be very favorably: received and highly appreciated. 1 . - ' i took at ToarTlekeu; ' f ; - " ' The following numbers drew prizes yes terday in the Louisiana Lottery ; "r , ' v rPirst Triw. No.5 77081;' 2d, '17050; 3d, 35597; 4tb, 5164; and Nos. 17993, 27435,' 34009; 82790, 90497..; ' ' ; " ; ; A Prisoner Eaea pes bat Is'Beeaptared. 'Arlington Howard, colored, had, a' pre limiharv examination before 1 J. C Hill. J. r.. yesterday, on ice charge 01 carrying a- concealed weapon, and was ordered to give . bond for, his appearance at ihe next term of the Criminal Court. Not being able to comply with this requirement be was being taken to the county jail by Special Deputy AJ Ashe, and the latter bad reached the gate with his prisoner when' Howard sud denly parted company with his escort and dashed up the street. ' He was pursued by Officers Ashe, Holmes and .Strode, and Constable , Holmes finally overhauled r the lUglUTU IQ IU(3 Up BUUIS Ul S KUUICU VU IUB premises corner. of. Fifth and Nun streets, Jwheu, he; was, taken back to jail and -this time securely locked up . It was rather; a Warm day f or a foot race, i it V . intai aclirat'atirt.-- ' 7;',i ' 1 11 : 1 Wm.' Holmeswas arraigned' before Jus tice Millia on - a peace warrant sworn out by Mary Holmes, his wife, and at tbe close 1 iae ezaminauon ue ueienaani was re uirebf tbf. paythe;costsf 1 and givel'bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for sixty ays The same defendant was called to answer the charge of .assault and battery upon is, wife., whom he Is said to have severely punished by kckingttc., .and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. 'Mii. Base Bail." I At Raleigh, Monday, the Seasides played lelgh and were peatenoy . a score 01 0 ft. .w e - r ? . ..... Yesterday the Norfolk Club, of the East', rn League, played an exhibition game, at Raleigh, with a professional nine selected from' the" Wflmragloh; Raleigh imd Dur ham Clubs. The Norfolks won by a score of 7 to 4 ; This plub 4 composed entirely qi pruLessiuuais; mw nicy arc kuuu. uucis, Onitve: Dennstratfons. . r. I Persons residing, in the neighborhood of the intersection of 'Seven and 'Niion skreetsx complain, that arcrowd -of. colored boy s are In .lhe " habit of congregating- in tbat fiocality?jsi'.ltf iti lbud y. and , boisterous , language of a chafa'cter not only : calculated to disturb and annoy on account of the noise, but to offend .'.and. 'shock .the sensibilities of all good, law abiding citizens who are within the Bound of their voices. Released Conditionally. Solomon Robbins, who was convicted of assault and battery with a deadly weapon at the October term of the5 Criminal Court, in 1884, and sentenced to imprisonment for three years in the county, jail and pay a fine, has been released-by order of Judge Meares, conditionally,' we understand, that bp should immediately Y leave the -State.' At last accounU. Robbins was in Columbia S. C. Personal. !ln the article in our last, headed mingtonians North,'., the name "K B. last" should have been E. Br Nash. y; yy Mr, Willie Whitehead, the expert "flirger man' of Turrentine's' Exchange,' has gone .to "The Rocks'' for a week's vacation. We trust the salt air will add many- pounds to his weight.' . -myyn imm r 5 Remaining in the CityiPostofiiMiWed aesday;- Ang;il2t i'i ti: Httyo j i A Lucy. AubUd, Suling . Arrington, E; Adams, Lamking Abneryrj.; ?l wli BChtrie Bradley, Annie JS. Brown, Jfl A BnrriesMrs'Ben Bfownrs"YJBrock! ington, Rebecca A7 Bivina: Fannie Blount, ! t . t- S J I I! ' T L t.l T , janerMUUWia, jjizib oruwu, x can uuueg, , Sarah Brown;LMary-Brfnt t;i'Mu i v- ;C Francis Courtice, , Chairs, H D Chapin Wm Cannon. : WT 5 K-D M Everson.- : v ; ;.,F W H Forbes.1 .Venus Flowers, J : J Fillvawl" fV'- 'i,.-' . - ' G James GradbnV Luke Grady, Frank J Green, W C.Gorh&my Adeline Galvin; H il Garries. Jasner Georee. , r : . T lrr. " H Chas E Housemah, HSrgraveE PpHarriss, - Sarah Harrier, ' E V Hicks, Emma Haves,, Teaner. Hill, Miss M How ard, Sam Holmes! , )l-- J John O Johnson, Annie :JoneSi.BJ Jenkins. - , J: : K WD KbkJ .v:.'t, tq:,jirwo fvtL C C Lyon, Dolly M Lord.. G Louisa h Ai-aiittie uatnews, a; ai moore, x L MoOre' tPresilla' Merry,; Alice McRae,' A D McMillan. Henry MoBae, mjn, Mcvarthy h J Mason, J W Miirrill. , f O Geo (VBrien.1 i.'U r. r -wm rearce, a; neoecca rayne,.j B Pyron. Catharine Parker; :" ' K J Robmson, ChariotteKoss.; i:ifJr;y 8 Minerva Simmons' W B Sharp:' Geo Simons,-Jas L' Smith; ninunort tw 1 T Mary L Thomas,. Jim Tate,, Alfred Torrence. " " ' '. ' ' ' . : V--Antonio Vera.j so t.iun, Ib!;A W Arthur Winslow W D Wells., Zada Walker, Lula West. Thomas J Wilson, W A Williams jn,r Webber' '&-Davis. Rev ' S H Witherspoon. -v , . . ,,.. -. ' Packages W L Tart, Rev Jas Williss. Fannie Whitei r .. f,V- .". !' Ship ; Letters John LCoffyll, , brig Char lotte; Herman Fort. : : Persons calling dar lettersin the above list will please say "advertised'- Letters will be sent to the"1 Dead Letter Office; at Washington D.,C.j if not called .for iwithin thirty days. , " - ! is. jKBitrK. r;.M.," " Wilmington, New Hanover Co.; N. G. Fourth Round 'for the WUmihgton Dis trict of the Methodist K Church,' South Carver's CreekrShiloh. August 15th and Bladen Circuit Windsor, August 29th and80th.:. : ! ' ;- . Elizabeth Circuit,' Elizabeth town. Sep-: tember Sth and 6th. ' . . Cokes bury V Circuit, ' Bethel, i September 19th am1 13th . . . . . Waccamaw Mission, Shiloh September 17th and 18th.-. ,v?. Whiteville Circyit, Whiteville, Septem ber 19th and 20th -; ' Wilmington, Fifth Street, . September; 26tn and a.tn. - r it V Smithville Station1, October 3rd and 4th. Msgnolia, Providence, October 10th and llthj ' '; i-J ' v'yv-4'" W 'K Clintonf - Orcui'Goshcfir; dctQbeFriW' and 18ih- ' -' ' ." -': ' Duplin Circuit.' Pctobet 24th and 25thfa; Onslow Circuit,! October1 SOih 'and1 No vember Jst. -W il " ,: Brunswick. Circuit, NOvemhei' 7th 'and 8th ' ";-' '-"'- '!" if "v " .: Topsail Cirrait; November 14th oad 15th.! -Wilmington, Front Street, 'November 21st and 22nd. : ! Patjl Ji Cakrawav; ; Presiding, Elder, ; The malls close and arrive i at tJhe City ' Poet Office as foDowi:,, '"j. ' , ., "Northern tlirongh mall, fast. i. J-.i, t.i t:45 P; M Nortnem tbroogn and way tmaili.. .. 8:30 A. M BaleUth. . ; ... i . 6:15 P M. -6 kiSO A. K uuia , ior tne a. -u. rtauroaa, ana vji ,y. i routes suppueainereirom incmaine i A. A N. C. Railroad, at: 7:45 P,M. 8:30 AX. Bonthern malls tor all points South. i daily ..., v. ..... ..u.... .. 8300 'P. X. western mails (u. c muiway), dally , . ,.; i toxoeitSuntoy;..i.V...i.:.:....:.i6dSP.;iK.i Allpointe between Hamlet and Raleifth 6;15 P.M Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Ball-' "' i road ,;t t.auBM P.ltH Malls tor points Oetween riorenoe and : C!harle8ton...v....v.!..j.vi.,j ';.,vi 8X).Pi'H. Pavettevtlle. and ombes on Cape Fear Kirer, Tueadaysaiid Fridays. ,.v3;. l0Pi'lt.! jrayettevruo, via w- u . t t, oauy, exr . - oepv BUBayB:. .v.. oris r. M, Onslow Q. H. and intermediate offloes, . 1 ifSiAw9a on FHan . 6d6 A.lL Smithville inauWby.iSteam'boaVdauy (except Sundays).. 8:i ; lotte and jutue Jtaver, Tuesday and. i WrUchtsvllle dally at.j...... , . . ,-. . .1..: Bo ? At 1L Northern throueh and waynall3i..-..l' 10 A. Mi Southern;' mails , ..... . 9.80 A. Mi 8tamp Office open from 7.80 A. M. to 6 P. IL Honey Order'-akdlfieiglstei Deiaitment pen $$0 A. IL to 6.-00 P. M. eontlnuous. ( Malls collected jfrora street! boxes from onsf ness portion of. city, at 6 AJllJO A.1L and 5 P.M.; from other parts of the. city at 5 P.M. and H-' -?rj- .r,tf- htrs n WHO IS HRS.' !WINSi6wtAs?thls question Is freauentlv asked, we. will starolr sav that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has untl-., nugij ueruwtt Hr ume wta uutian as a iciutua Physician and nurse, principally, among children. She has especially studied the Constitution and wants Of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime epent as a nurse and physician, she hasJ compounded a Soothing- Syrup for children teeth ing, it operates use magic giving rest ana health, and is, moreover, rare to regulate' the bowels. In oonseauenceof this article Mrs. Wins- low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; ohildren . certainly : do ares trp and bleaa her: esDecially is this - the case m this oitr.. - Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are bAiLT sola ana usea nere. we uuna Mrs. winsiow Has Immortalized her name by this invaluable art! cle, and we sincerely believe- thousands of- chil dren have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, - and that millions yet unborn 1 will share its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No Mothkb has discharged her duty to her suffer ing little one, In our opinion, until - she has given it tbe benefit of Mrs. Winsiow 'e Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers-TBT ti wow.-1 L&diet Ftstior.New York Citv. sn s i. r all druadsttt 85 ota a bottle 1 HOW TO ASCERTAIN IF YOU ARB A MAS-" COT. While the thermometer was bursting thro its limits at noon, on Tuesday, July 14th down South, tienls G. T. Beauregard of La. and Jubal A. Sarly of Va., (as is their usual custom,) super vised In person and conducted solely bv them selves the '8ad Grand Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery, and -, scattered all over the world $385,530 thus: No 8,099 drew the First Prize of $ 6,003. . It was sold m fifths at $1 each held, one by C. L. Bromer of Brookston, Texas; one by. T. Wales of Bridgeport, Conn.; one by S. H. ttimnson. 878 16tn 8t, uenver, CoL, collect ed through First National Bank of Denver one to F. H. Eekenroth,' 821 Montgomery btree, 8an Francisco, CaL collected through First National Bank of 8n Francisco. The aeoond prize of $a,000, drawn by 43,9 . also sold la fifths one was held by J. D Jinks, Brookland, Ark., collect ed through the German Notional Bank of Mem phis, Tenn.; one by J; Cameron, of Wichita Falls, Texas, through the Exchange Bank of Dallas, Texas; another coUeot ed through tbe 1 Bowery National Bank of New York. The third prize of $10,000, drawn by No 19,530, sold in fifths; two of them were oollected through Messrs, Britton & Eountz, Bankers, Natchez, Miss.; the balance went hither and von. Nos. 71.650 and 95.149 drew the Fourth two Prizes of $6000, each sold In fifths, J iu uanios in i-wuuieipma, Auanuk ua., nax rodsburg, Ky.,: North Vernon, Ind., Louisville, Ky., and Waco, 4 Texas, eto. The Generals, the commissioners of The La. S. L., to superintend all the monthly grand drawings, will repeat this per form an oe at noon, on Tuesday, September 8, the 184th Grand Monthly Drawing, and any informa tion wUl be given on application to M. A. Dao pbin. New Orleans, La. Now you can learn for yourself how yon are favored . by Fortune' Are you not a Mascot f - -' wa Departmeat;- Slcaaf SerylM, Ij.' Division of 'Telegrams and Reports ior the : . ceneni 01 uommerce ana Agriculture. . 1 COTTON-DKI.T nTJXi.ETIN. The following table shows : the averaee ! maximum' and TnimmHm temperatures and' Average amount of rainfall , at, the dis-1 tncts named. Each district includes from ten to. twenty stations of Observation, and the figures raven below are the mean value of all reports sent to each centre of district Observations taken, daily Jrt I P'lLi 75th meridian time. - , - ; m.. . r AUguaii 11,1000 o r.BL. AVERAGE HlVi'xtJ&iiS'Uii ', LISTRICTS. . . t;MaXb Tmp Rain' Fall.v Temp; WuatogtonS tf-6T '.00 " .09 , .02 Charleston.,, t. 67 Augusta. ..... ; ' 71 r Savannah . . . . -72 -' AtlahtaflfJi? Montgomery i . .13 JftODiie..;.. J .,i,--73 New Orleans . Galveatbni-lt' . -; -i'A 'V- .17 yicksbuTg.3.i. tittle Rock,... Memphis, 85 s 73 73 ,.07 ' e".15' ... v. -'s 73". -J t.-ir Weather fnaleat 1b. " Thef ollowing are the indications fpf to day' ivml- ;:cix - 3 tc j m ti,HiU-i . For the. South Atlantic States eoerany fair, weather, Stationary temperature, varia Die winds, generally eaBterlyVy-- - NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS, i Knislits Templar Attention. JEGTJLAB CONCLAVE TONIOHT, at 8 o'clock. ': U -f I J H. H.;MTJNSON, 7.' - .-. "f : .t 'Keeorder, , an It it . .-ni.Ji:'A TorDay TTTB OFFZB MOSS SEEBSUCKBR H COATS AND VK8T8. .WHITS LINEN and MASS. TESTS .a, s uT -IXNSN BUSTERS, and the j- , , v iBest ONE DOLLAR. SHIRT In market. ' ? -" - MUNSON, au81t;i j ,,f rii--'-v. ClothierJfco.-T IXssifneyeland' Book. Q.EORGE EUOTS POETRY AND OTHER STO RIES, byJRose EllzabejCleveland js, ; . Tbe San Francisco Chronlole says "Miss Clare-, land is a hlithry educated, thoughtful woman, just a little bit of aa esprit fort, but not In the least a -blue-stocking. Her book Is sure to be very interesting. Miss Cleveland is a type of ro bust American womanhood, with feelings akin to those of the rest of her countrywomen. She has a broad and generous heart." : - " Bound in cleth only. Price $1.50. 3 V U-.- .-. ii. i !t TOporBaleat '' ?yf HKINSBEBGER'S . . au Mtffc ' . uve Book and Music stores.' i; 4 rr.i .aud Cabbage Seed. It HAVE IN BTPHE A -VERY LARGE 8TOCK of Turn Id and Cabbura Seed. All va.rintlnii.&Til ' wUl sell tenv very low- Special inducements onerea to conntry mercnants. urre me a call, or,wriandgelimyj)j;Sce8.!.- . 4i. J.'H.BAftDrN, i , .'- Druggist and 8eedsmanj - : auStf New Market, Wilmington. N.C I -u illore Room.fc 1 I TAKE PLEA8TJBE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY many friends -and patrons, both in the City and Country, that, owing to the growth ot my business I found it necessary, to enlarge my .space. 'Consequently, I have taken down the partition and now occupy the whole of the spa cious store next to the Auction Rooms." con signments solicited.: Respectfully, r r . an 11 DAWtf 3 -:. J. R. MARSHALL. mid i FarmWantedr ffTT ANTED S A TARM OP iOO TO 200 'ACRES,5 I V with Improvements. Must be -on or near railroad, and not more than one hundred miles from Wilmington. . I Address, with full particulars as'tdsou, neigh: borhood. proportion of cleared land, Ac. . -tj-j J - PARMER, 5are of stab Office.' ' auMD&W2t , Wilmlneton. N. CL Cheaprchjeanl ifl .TTTBI OFFER OUR LOW SHOES AND SLTP- I At mux at very low prices, 4n order to make room for new goods. Also, offer our Hats, Caps, ll ninu, wu.iiBKm ana u monuw very onesp. Come and buy before It Is too late. jrk. 7 - telmrf' ' A SHRIER. an 11 tf - -. . - u No. 108 Market Street. I a. ! t if ' t , .lull lj '. ' i ) i i.l m i -K ' KUUUU AND READY CAPE MAY I VJ.&ttl ' ' A, ' V HAREISbW Jk' ALLEN, au9 ti ; Hatters. -i- EoriEent, -'That ilarre and 'ommodlona ! RESI DENCE, containing 14 rooms, situated N. B. corner Pront and Orange Streets, reoennv ooouDiea dt r. a. wen. two storr kitchen, brick, ttabla and otetant upon tne premises. Possession given Immodlate- jy.f.Appiy lOUJ ,;PUf jUMO.fOVlJUtv fau98t , . snwedsnT. ... i Hothing Looks SO Well ASA NEAT FITTING SHOE. NOTHING GIVES so much satisfaction as a comfortable - fitting Shoe, i No wheie in the city can yon get the two -1 - combined so easily and with fuch pleasure to yourself as at Geo. B. French & Sons; 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. :au9tf A POLITE REQUEST, v i: A NUMBER 07 PERSONS OWE ME SMALL A bills now past due. -i Each amount is small of itself, and might be naid without much exer tion. In the aggregate -the amount Is quite large. This being the season when a shopkeeper needs money most, I would esteem it a special kindness on the part of my-friends to make an early settlement. - Respectfully, - - ' au fi tf . r, . .i JNO. J. HEDRICK. ;W6fd'to:Mercfcants. ' BEFORE SENDING -OFF-FOB-YOUK FALL supply -of BLANK BOOKS, AND OFFICE STATIOWKEY,' let us give yon prices, and see what I can save you. . CHECK BOOKS, SUAFJ BOOKS, &o., made to order. ' . . . - MISS CLEVELAND'S BOOK, "George Blot's ?Z7tiXld 0theVt0rtr,r; wfTATES..- il ; Wo havo in Stock y VjHB BEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES, KER- osene Oil Stoves, Tin and Pheet Iron Ware and House Furnishing Goods to be found in the city. If you want FIRST CLASS goods at bottom prices call at - PARKER TAYLOR'S, - -; ... 23 South Front 8t. PURE WHITE OIL. au9tf i s 1 " r . RATES OV ADTEHTTSINGt Square One Day...... . . iot xiuwiKyft.. j...... CO Pour Da ys .8 00 ' Ptva Days,.-..w...,.i....k....-. 8 60 Ona Week,.,. n. ...... .......... 4 00 Two Weeks, 8 6? Three Weeks,.i4....,.i......: 8 0 One Month,... ........t.;..v, 10 00 " Two Months,, v. i ... 18 00 Three Months,. SA 00 8U Months!!. 40 cc : ,'.V One Tear....,..,...,;..,..... ea CO : -mf Oostraot Advertlseraents taken at propor tionately low rates. v ' -',;.-" TsaUacgBolld Nonpareil type make one square - ; ;;NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ; GIG-ARS ISCIG-ARS ! .It?-?.1'-1. 5, fp5S FINEST USE 07 CIGARS IHEPTJN T3E city la at our store. j "OUH LKADKFf; Je the best - KvX-CffiST CIGAR ever put ' on thlr market. Our ZEB VANCK Is an elegant. ?after4hv Beremoke for live cents. , , . ti'i't. VvWx "' ' " " We claim that cur Cigars are THE BEST to be ' obtained. ' ' 5 a We make some pretension, to be abla to tell ' what a good Cigar la, i ' - ."4 - ' life t Wt will atoo throw In box ' of matches every time ;itf ar Is bought. . The m&tcbe were-J bought low down, and you do. not get axhVaper -Cigar to pay for them.. " ' X .nwws i- TRY OUB CIGAE8. - s;-"! P..,L: Bridgers G6 If A Wnvth Prnnt Ct4 ang 9 DW tf , - , , ;.r. 7 r HEDICAL COLLEGE ; Of Virginia, BICHMOND. - THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION BE- gins OCTOBER 5. - .1 For Catalogue, with particulars, address f i T'i ' M.L. JAMES, M.dJ , Jy24piW5w' , 7 Deai'' Georgetown; College, T). 0.,; 1 "vi Pn,e1 89C. 1 1 THE ACADEMIC AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS' open sept, win, vsa. - Apply to pkksiDENT of ' thM n01.T.Ki4R . j . . . .- .- THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE opeas Sept-21st iooo. appiy w i-ror. d. w u. iaivjuux, M.L, - THE SCHOOL OF UW opens on the first Wed- seeoay a uctooer. apply to SAM w M -YEAT-J MAN, Bsc ,cor. 6th and F Sts., N. W., Washing-' ton, l.c w , a-.- -vaii , JAMESA. DOONAN,8.J PiiMn)rai Jy 25 8m ,-jr , .u. sat wed: f j j t, uwiversitx ; :pFrTExAs;.,' Next Session begrins Sect. 16th. 1885. , 'Endowment. Bond. $634,000.06. .Lands, 2, 000, 000 j?cr . " "K men wnu coaiempiaie maKmg ttielr borne in tbe Wst, but who wish to take University course before' bennnlnir active life, run nave fnnr nun W ,(Anrf . the University of Texas. Write for catalogue. Address- f t.aiie waggsnsT) Chairman, Austin, Tex. - n - -j r we fr sn PATAPSCO - INSTI1HTE, ELQCOTT CITY " MD. -The 52d Annnal bssioo will be resumed , SBPTKMBaB,' 1885, with a fall and efflofett corps - Of Professors And Teachers In everv finnirtmi,nt. Mjs a MATCUTT. mnoipal : ' las JHubertaH. f Archer, vice-Principal. Circulars at 833 Madison n Ave., Baltimore, Md., until July V " ' . ' ' " je isom ; sat wed . . ; c - ... -1- EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS Near Alexandria, Virginia. The 47tli year opens C sept. it, xs86 catalogues on application, v. ' I ; - ! !i f - L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A.. ' " 3T 19 lOw -. - bu we fr . - - jPrncipat i 13' MARYLAND HILITART1NH-NAVAL 4CADEMY;,f 1 i i ;,l . i OXFOBD, MD.; f , 4 v!Ci Opens September iatta. Circulars sent en-v application to - ' R. H. ROGERS, ! 3721 2t v-of v .Seoretary.fY, Etof ortuiBoarJiBi ani' Dar Mool ' ; : For Young Ltfalee ana LltUe iGlrlai ! - ' . Hra; H. P. LBKBVRE. Prtoclpai; No.fiStFranki-1 1 fin Street, Baltimore. Md. The 21th Pchool year , wm begtaoaTttUR3DAy;SEPIEMBKR:i7,18VU . j jf -85l)W2m v . . . .: j A .1 .,...i m .r. ... .- .-.rfi i , i . I 2 ABBAGE SEED I CAB&AGE 8EEB tf S ( X 1c i All the leading varieties usually sold, tn this l section at popular jtrices. 'i . '' wrr.T.TAif TT tfbimK au 8U - i ' . t; 117 Market Street. 76r tK Cdii ai fl er ati nti t ... -. - . - . . . ..a . " ON EVERY $10,009 OF INSURANCE IN A "sixtv days' clause' Co. you lose in ease of -total loss at least $10Q. Why not save - this ami. 1 byinsuringmthe - M ,;ivJUi'' i?,.i(vi'- Which pays all .losses WITHOUT piSCOTJNTf Jrio, W.Gordon ir&SmithT U: AGENTS. t $66,000 paid for losses .in North. Carolina for t. . 1834.- '.. ,i '.';;j.y--,y:.- au 'tf i- WE WOULD EARNESTLY, URGE UPON ALT. , -ot our friends In want of the Celebrated lJ ; BROWN COTTON GIN 8 and MONARCH CfiTTON, trttxaa to piace tneir oraers with ; us lmmedK n atel v, to insure prompt delivery. Prices guaran teed. -4 - - WMi it SfRTNGKR coj - ' 1 . ; . processors to Jno. Dawson Co:,. 19, SI As 2S Market Street, -.-, Wilmington N. O. 'an 9tf ' l-fSeeli - OUR CARRIAGES, PHAETONS.'-' BUGGIES, ' Road Wagons, Carts, Drays, Trunks, Bags, ., Satchels and Harness. Repairing promptly oone. Call, examine our goods, get our prices, and you . will be sure to buy. - j -- vs. , McDOUGALL A BOWDEN. .. ,-an9tf ; ' -- 114 North FrontBt." Century for August.' j A LL NEW YORK DAILIES DELIVERED AT . J. places of business at twenty-five cents per -weeL All IQuatrated Papers, Novels, Maga-y Elnes, Libraries and anything in the Reading ' line at publishers' prices, by . ys HARRIS. '-'" ; Smoke the MANHATTA CIGAR best for five cents In tbe city. v - . . v au9tf Try. ; , - Warren's r ! 7 Candies?: ' au9tf ., ' MADE FRESH DAILY. t ! Geo. Price, Jr.t Auctioneer and Ctenimissionllercliaiit riFFICE AND 8ALES ROCLIS. 215 MARKET V STKKKT, where- special, riven the sale of Goods. Wa attention will be Merchandise, Business. STRICT attention to bntlness, and QUICK retcinia of sales. - ; mylttt 1 " r -fv. 1 1 -4-., - 'lr. 1- ' i ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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