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Th e Morning Star TvttntT MoEjrrjio, JctT 9, 1899 THE LATEST NEWS. fRO MALL PARTS OF THE WORLD THE GHEJLT VIUZE FIGHT. ftalllvaa mm K. Ural a cC la Tfcslr r-r niMlMiypl t-Aa la. msm I A(taaiv la- ra fcy ta Aataarlll H Ural a Taraw mm tavs lrM ftwvswfy viita Keaa-siiar f ta Oaaaat- u arlaJv fajar4, aai aata Tkta r1asJv PiilikM. Br Tmiroa to la If oratas Btr. IlrcnscR. Mus . July S The flint tfiia arrivt! at 3 30. AfVr worrytnf around f.ir half the ai&t peculating oq the chtacM for a titL the people ml the hotst. data a.i oa the streets In New OrU-ioi ea.5T(i with commoo Impulse U wrl the depot at 11.30 o'clock. The pcnpt trustl act to the street can, but tao cm sa.l carnages, and awry Jehu ta th city 4ai laaJ ofice besinea. Down ml the dpot there wis to indescribable cru.a It Kema! u (houb evrrv body ta th c:ty w4 fxa to the flhi sad tt hp praei that everybody wanted b rrt aboard at the sanae ti ma. Through careless mas fn9at the holder of laner-ru ticket, who ptid dearly for their trip, were forced to go thmojth a nmw psre-wy. well atuarJed with policemen, to reach the car. At (hi $m.l orea:n sev eral hundred people cosgrecated ad J.-uC'etJ, pushed and foufht to lecurt edsoisejoa. Clothe were torn. at crushed, tad nervous people (hocked, but the crowd finally cot through, and the wttQ car of the select traia were quickly ailed la the throo were many of the most prominent people ia the city, of busi ow flaaaci.1. x:Il tad political chanc er. It tacluded baakers, merchants, law jer. editor, telegraph opera tore aad reporter, sad wa perhaps mi cosmopoli tan fathering a hii ever come together oq ay occastoo. tana: the crush pickpocket tried to cei ta their wnti. ad ooe p-rtloc man from the North was relieved of hie welch and chain. The (Tvitcat d;ffleultjr was experienced by tne naaarrraent in keeping people without ticket of? the train, and force of dctecueee u provided ta each car. Sjcdc evotureese people, who had no mooey u pay their wy. rieke their Here on the r;of of the can, ad it rejuired the Uriel -ch( wscchtat to diacoeer ell who huo on the truck ad other dagrrijuj porUom of the coachea. iuit before the traia wm Caally made up Attorney General R-prre came hoard with Ad!'." GQerl Fairee. ad UoJ. C.em Welk er. of the JTtrnor iuS, and ttad that thd ih". mut p'eitive!y not lake place on Iiu.sin tod At flrtt ni anwer wm m vie. but the c.ci'.m were Caally told lht the men would not tlhtia Lhe State It m ripected thai troope would appear t the tirpot, but of the to compaaiea in the c:'.y ooe could muster but part of their mea. aad the other only a baker' dczia. Ia rr,y to a requisition made on them by the Goyeraor for traia aceommodatioa for trope, the railroal people replied that the State could not be accommodated noce all thetr rouic :.k had been chartered. Tho Goetrnor wu, howeeer, offered traoe rjfU:;oa with hU men oa the regular traia. Vunfl tad baitlcholdcr Johaay ilur phy were oa the traia wheo Kilraia left the city yeaterday. AH of ti-etr bfcve. toaia, water, etc. . were left behiad. tad Kilraia tvl to iue other water, which it wvi feared miht hurt hi condition. At 10 30 the Srl train with twelve ruachee pulled out aad the conductor and en".aeer were gtren instruction lo o triht through to the battle jrouad with out top ANiarl the traia information u furnished oClcially that both SuUivao aad Kilrala hvl reached the bet tie ground at 6 30. Tbcrr was scarcely aay be'.tioi at li oa the traia. The passenger timply talked over th menu of the two men an 4 lept. Oa the way o?er many hota were fired ia order to fruhtsa cS the (lealcrt of ride, aad th coaluctor found maay tough character secreted ia the closet aad other out of way place The discovery of one grt up of these eon-ticket holder alanoat precipitated a hooting affray on the way over, but the trcuale wae avoided by the j-etraent of the taeak. Oa the traia comio over were the Chief of Police of New Orleans, the Commis sioner of Public Building, aad in fact modi of the prominent ofSciale of the city. The Attorney General aad hi taS left the ear at Sideh aad stood at the railway ita Uoa uatil the morning waluag for the re turning traia The Cfhl take place at lltchburg. which i 9J muee from Mendiaa aad 103 from New Or'eaa. S perfect are the ar rangement that there i aNsolu'ly no fear of military Interference. Itichburg i vir lually owaed by Mr. ILch, aad the place eriver an area of 10.000 acres, extending over three couatiee of Mississippi. Mr. ILch ie the owner of an extensive aw-mill, aad this place was picked out limply be cause cf lhe br it cered to uspicioo. Last sight after dark a body of ooe hun dred aad sixty mca went to work by the aid of bocSree to perfect Lhe battle-ground, which u oa caw-dust, and seat for 1.300 paopie were hastily constructed. Th owner of the property had anade ipleodsd arrange ment for the pugiluu, aad room oa the property w provided for Kilraia. Quar ters were also filled up for ttulhvaa and hi party. In tbeae apartment the fighter pent the last night before the fight. At th Mississippi line there were twenty five armed men. aad the traia was flagged, but no attention was paid to the ainaJ, and the special dashed by at a speed of twenty five mile an hour. It wa Just before day break when the traia got Into Mississippi. The nag was pitched, and everything was ia readme for the fight to take place at 8 o'clock. Nw Oiui.n July S The Sallivan Kilrain fight occurred this morning at ILch burg. Mi.. lOo mile distant from New Orleans. Sullivan woo in the 7Slh round. Neither of the combatants were Mrtouely injured, although KUraio was very weak. Kilraia woo Lhe Cret fall and Lhe flret blood, and Sullivan Lhe flnt knock down. The fight lasted two hour and eighteen miaateav Th first ia formation of lhe result was brought lo New Or lean by the special train of the Associated Pre, which Dade Lhe ran of 105 miles ta three hours aad lea minutes. There was no al tempi at inter fsreoce. Kilraia was the first to hy his castor ia Lhe nag II was seconded by Charley Mitchell aad Mike Do no ran, with JoLn Marphy as bottle-holder. , Sullivaa followed a minute later, and was roundly cheered. Ill seconds were William Uuldooo and Mike Cleary, with Daaiei Marphy of Boston as bottle-holder. ru Kaonck of New Orleans was lug reatsd for rvferew by Kilraia, aad John lhupatrick. also of New OrVeana, by Bui Livaa. Anr alight wrangling ntipsUrlck was mutually agreed upoo as referee ntilraia woo the lose for position, and elected the northeut corner, buiiivan ta king the southwest. Just before Lime was called Kilrain stepped lo tiuUivan and offered to wager $1 000 on the result, which was promptly accepted by Bull Ivan, and tho money placed In referee Fllzpalnck's hands. For the first round time was called at 10.10 Kiliain made a vicious pass at Sullivan with his right, fending on the left of Lhe neck. Both clinched, and Kil rain gained the fall. 3d round Bolli van feinted with his left, which Kilraia dodged. A clinch followed, Sullivan throwing Kilraia heavily. 3d round Kilrain rushed in and clinch ed. Sullivan avoiding the clinch and deal lag Jake a ahort arm blow in the neck. Sullivan followed with blows on fhe neck and ribs. Kilrain .truck Sullivan twice helow the belt. Cries of "foul:" not al lowed. 4Ji round Kilrain led. landing lightly. A clinch followed. Sullivan oa top. 5ih round Kilrain began sparring for wind. Sullivan rushed and gained a cross buttock lock, but Kilrain broke away.John leading, and landing on the neck. Jake here began Mitchells lactic, retreating all around Lhe ring . Kilrain landed slightly on Sullivan neck. Sullivaa cross-countering on the head. Kilrain went down in his corner. 6th round Short arm fighting was in dulged in, Kilrain attacking John's ribs and gaining flrtt blood by a blow on the left ear. 7ih round Sullivaa appeared bleeding. He landed viciously on Kil rain's face, gain' tog the first knock down. 9th round Sullivan led, Kilrain coua tering slightly, doing no damage Kilrain again went down to avoid punishment. 9:h round Sullivan led with hi left. Jake countering slightly, and John return ing with interest on Kilrain's ribs. The latter tgtin went to grass. 10th round Kilrain rushed at John and was met by a heavy right-hander in the Jaw, failing heavily. 11th round Sullivaa rushed the fight ing. Kilraia going dowa to avoid punish ment. 13th round Kilrain rushed and clinch ed, trying lo throw John, but failing. Kil rain's blows lacked strength. The round ended with John clinching and throwing Jake heavily. 13th round Sullivan landed oa Kil rain's rib, the latter playing for the ttomach, striking foul blows repeatedly. John returned on the Jaw and ribs. Kil rain slipped down to avoid punishment. In this round Kilrain badly spiked Sullivan's left root. 14th round Kilrain again started around the ring, the round ending with a clinch in which Sullivan slipped, going down under the rope. 15th round Sullivan feinted, Kilrain re treating and Sullivan following him all over the ring, finally landing "'a roaster" on the ribs. In the rally that ensued Kil rain went down to avoid punishment. 16th round Kilrain landed on Sullivan's rib, John countering, Kilrain again going down 17th round slight exchanges, Kilrain po los: dowa withf ul a blow. 13ih round Kilrain went down without receiving a blow and Snllivan claimed a foul Not allowed, 19th round both parrinK for wind. Sullivan finally landing on Kilrain's lib The latter countering on Sullivaa and went down with a slight return on head. 20lh round Sullivan hit Kilrain a roaster in the ribs, Kilraia going down. 31st round Kilrain landed oa Sullivan's stomach, Sullivan returning on the neck, and K'lrain resorted to hugging. Sullivaa landing on. Kilrain's jaw, the latter falling 22d round rJulhvaa landing on Kilrain's rib, the latter going to the earth. 23 J round Sullivan had to chase Kil rain around the riog The round ended with a clinch. Sullivaa on top '24 '.h round Sullivan began by tiyicg to get in a knock-out; Kilrain hugged, and finally fell without being hit 3o:h round Sullivan landed on Kilrtin'e ribs, and repeated the doeo. when Kilrain fell, as usual. 86th ronnd Sullivan feinted, and Kilrain rapidly retreated. Kilrain landed lightly on Sallivan. hagged, and went down. 27th round iiotn sparring for wind. Kilrain landing on Suilivan's Jiw, and clinching. Sullivan knocked Kilrain down in the latter'a corner. The next tea rounds were but a repeti tion of former ones. Sullivan got the beet of them all, and landed several heavy blows on Kilrain's side, the latter falling lo avoid punishment, 39th round Sullvan followed Kilrain around the ring, calling to the referee to make him stand and fight. Kilrain went down without being struck, and Sullivan claimed a foul, whish was not allowed. 40th round Sullivan landed heavily on Kilrain's nb. the latter ending the round by falling. 41st round Slight exchanges and Kil rain fell to avoid punishment. 42nd round Sullivan opened heavily, and hard in-fighting followed, Kilrain go ing down from a slight blow; Sullivan tumbling over him and Kilrain's seconds made loud claim of foul, which the refe ree would not allow 43rd round Sullivan landed on Kil rain' rib, and after a few passes Kilrain went down without reciviog a blow. Sul livan himself appealed to the referee, claim ins: a foul. Not allowed. 44th round As soon as he reached the centre of the rina Sullivan began vomi ting freelv. aad it looked as if bis stomach was weakening. Kilrain asked bim to make the fight a draw, but Sullivan re fused and responded with a heavy blow oa Kilraia s rib, karcking him down. 4oth round Sullivan smashed Kilrain in the nba, then landed on hi jaw. knocking him down and stamping on him. A loud claim of foul was not allowed. 47th round Kilraia Iaaded on Sullivan's stomach. Sullivaa countering on the ribs with his right. A clinch followed, tulli van falling heavily on Kilraia, and the 1st. ter's seconds claiming a foul. Pony Moore accused referee Pitipatrick of having money on the result, and the latter called Moore a liar. 43vh and 49th rounds Kilrain fell to avoid punishment 50th round Sullivan led viciouilv: AvUraia returned lightly and running awaj, Sullivan following, and beg tin ft Kilrain to fight. The latter went down from a slight blow. The second of Kilrain knew their man must loe after this round unless a chance blow could save him. riullivan, although slightly wounded, was able to deal sledge hammer blows, and Kilrain was gradually growing weaker. Ilia blows bad no atrengta in them and his left side was evidently giving him considerable pain, lie pursued his usual tactics of retreating whenever Sullivan advanced, and the jeers of the crowd against the alleged champion of the world became more and more marked. Kilrain would smile, but there was a gh as llincas In his alleged good humor that was painM to witneea. Dis strength was surely going and none knew It better than Kilrain. Slit to 59th round Kilraia resorted to retreating tactics to the disguit or the crowd, going down repeatedly without a blow to avoid punishment. 60th round Kilrain went down without receiving a blow and loud cries of foul were heard on every tide, but disallowed. In the 65th rouod Johnson offered to bet 1-500 to $50 that Sullivan would win, but could not find a taker. 66th round Kilrain led with the right but misted. Sallivan ftioted, then led, landing sag any. hwUrain going down. 67th round Kilrain retreating, Sullivan followed, and knocked him under Lhe ropes with a left-hander ia the ribs. 68ih round Salilvan ended the round by knocking Kilrain down with aeveria opper aad under cuts. 69lh round Kilrain was knocked down with a severe right-hander in the jaw. TOlh rouad Kilraia was very weak; Sullivaa landing repeatedly. Kilrain tried to throw Sullivaa by catching him by the leg, then slipped and fell, 71st round Kilrain growing weaker; feinted and ran away, Sullivan finally knocking him dowa with a blow in the rib. 72nd round Sullivan forced the fighting, leadiog, and landed slightly several times, Kilrain again going dowa to avoid punish ment 73rd round Kilrain retreated all around Lhe ring. The round ended with Kilrain going down to avoid punishment. 74tb round Kilrain led, landing slight ly on Sullivan; the latter finally went down with a slight blow. 75th round Kilrain went down with a light blow on Lhe jaw, and was cautioned by the referee When time was called for the 76th round, Mitchell ran over to Sullivan 'a cor ner and asked if he would give Kilrain a present, provided they would throw up the sponge. Sullivan generously answered: "Of course I will." But Mike Donovan, seeing the condition of his principal, to save him further punishment threw up the sponge, and Sullivan had again proven his title to Champion of the World. The only marks on Sullivan were a slight cut under the right eye and another on the left ear. Kilrain's body showed the effect of Sullivan's blows, and be was bleeding at the ears, nose and mouth. Both men were hurriedly conveyed to the train by their friends and given atten tion. Sullivan's condition ww superior to Kilrain's; the latter looking as if he had been over-trained. At no lime, excepting whtm Sullivan's stomach gave evidence of weakness, was there a doubt as to Lhe final result of the fight. OFF FOH EUKOFF, TBi Nona Carolina Teichtrt A aero my Kali from New York Programm of la Excursion. By Telegraph to the Morning- Star. Nbw York, July 7 The members of Lhe North Carolina School Teachers' As sembly, who have been in this city for the past two days waiting to sail for Europe on Lhe steamship State of Nevada of the Stale Line, were up bright and early this morn ing and embarked at the foot of Canal street at 9.80 o'clock. The party, which was quartered at Eirle'a hotel, after they learned that the Nevada would not 6ailyes dy. took thine Kood humoredly. Most of them visited Coney Island, the Sutuu of Liberty, and other inter esting places around lhe city. Among thoae who came to bid the party non voyage, at the dock this morning, was Gov. Fowle. of N C, whose daughter accompanies the teachers to Europe. When the steamship backed out from the dock the members of the excursion party gave three cheers for lhe Governor of North Carolina The party, which comprises one hundred and five, is in charge of Majfr Eugene O llarrell. Secretary of the North Carolina Teacber&' Assembly. The principal places of iotercst in England, Scotland and Ireland will be visited. Six d)8 will be spent in London and eix in Paris. SOUTH CAHOI.1NJL. Tn Charleston Clergy and lb ITleDoOT Trial. By Teleijraph to the Moraine 8tar. Charleston. July 8. The Charleston clergy were greatly utirred by the acquittal of Dr. McDow. At a meeting of the Min isterial Union to-dy Re7 C. C Pinckney, D. D . rtctor of Grace Episcopal Church, offered the- fallowing paper, which was adopted by the Union: "In view of recent occurrences In our midt, we, '.he Ministerial Union, feel con strained to adopt tbo following resolutions: ' First Tim wc proclaim our abhorrence of murder, adultery, and til deeds of vio lence, which defile the land with blood and violate tho laws of God and man, and deprcca'e ;all demonstrations that 6eem to sanction item. "Second That we will endeavor to stimulate the pub ic conscience by setting forth the divorce 1 iw against the reckless shedding of human blood, and the curse that the law entails upon the community which refuse to punish crime. "Third That w invoke the pulpit throughout the city and State to unite with us in putting down deeds of violence which have so often disgraced our land and exposed us to the just retukeof thoee who honor the commands, 'tuou shall not kill, and thu saalt not commit adultery.' " ULiAiSc aX1 movimoN 8, Flaetnaiion In Prices on lb Chicago Kxebautf . By Telegraph to tho Morning Star. Chicago. July 8 There was good trad ing in wheat and the market ruled firm and higher. July closed fc higher, and more deferred futures were advanced ljc and closed lie higher for Ai;guat, c for Bep tembtr and l$c higher for December than the clusins figures uf Saturday. Foreign mirkets were quoted firm. But little inictcst was manifested in corn, trading being exceedingly light and limited to the operation of local traders. The market was dull and featurelesa the entire sessions, the fluctuations being confined within a narrow range, and prices did not vary materially from Saturday. Oats were quiet, and pricee declined 3rc Trading wa9 only moderately active in pork At the opening the feeling was firmer and prices were advanced 57tc Later the feelicg was easier, and prices re ceded 12i15c. Towards the close more steadiness prevailed, and prices rallied 7i 10c and cloeed quiet. Lard was steady. Prices exhibited little change from these current Saturday. Prices were advanced 2i5c early, then receded again Short rib sides were lower. Prices ruled 2105c lower, and closed steady at about medium figures. AT CUD Eli AMI) SUICIDE. A rraxy Plan Kills bis Fsmtlr and Illan self. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. Palocse Citt. W. Tt., Ju)t 8 Satur day night K. D. Johnson, a well-to-do re spectable citizen, about fifty years of age, killed his wife and eon, about 14 years old, and fatally ehot his seven-year-old daugh ter, and then killed himself. He left a note stating that he did not want to live in this sinful world at.d could not leave it without his family, so thought he would kill them too, and said all of his family were going to Heaven, where Jesus was. He added that he first gave them strych nine, but could not bear the sight of their agonies, so La killed them with a revolver. BASE HAUL. Sain mi iarv of Gaanee PlayssI Yesterday. By Telegraph to the Morning Star Washington, July a The following games were played to-day: 8t. Louis St. Louis 14; Columbus 0. Kansas City Kansas City 4; Brook lyn 8. Washington Washington 4; Chicago 3. Cincinnati Cincinnati 11; Athletic 3 Philadelphia Philadelphia 11; Indian apolis 1. New York New York 7; Pittsburg 5. Boston Boston 6: Cleveland 1. The amount of the loan to be negotiated by the Swiss Bundearath, for the purchase of rifles for tbe arwy, is twenty-five mil lion francs. The rate of interest to be paid 1b3 per cent MINN ESOXA. Th Killed sn rtTo nn'ed in the Do- loth Riot. by Telegraph to the Morning Star. Minneapolis, Jnly 8 The Journal's Dnluth special says: So far to-day the strikes have been quiet Three hundred men were put to work at noon and more trouble may ensue. To date two men are dead and two more will die. Thirty were wounded in Saturday 'a riot, ten of them seriously. NKJV COTTON. Tn First Rale Received In New York. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York, July 8 The first bale of new cotton sold here this year was sold by Henry Clews & Co , at 16i cents, and was shipped by Carter & Bradley, of Columbus, Ga. It goes lo Liverpool. ELKCTKIO SPAHK8. All the coal mines in the vicinity of Knoxville are now in operation with a full force of miners, the stnko having ended yesterday. The smelting works of the Eureka Con solidated Mining Company, Nebraska, were burned yefterday. The loss is $75,000; in surance, $30,000. Savannah, steady at 35c 87i97,c. July 8 Spirits turpentine Kosin steady good strained Chablsstok. July 8. Spirits turpen tine firm at 84Jc. Roein steady good strained 80c MARINE. Port Almanac July 9. Sun Kisea 4 50AM Sun Sets 7.19 P M Day's Length 14h 24 m Uigh Water t Sniilhville 3 53 AM High Witer at WUminfiton. . . . 5.43 AM ARRIVED. Btmr Lisbon, Black, Clear Run, mas tor Btmr Delta, Ward. Mill Creek, master. CLEARED. Stmr Delta, Ward, Mill Creek, master. Stmr Lisbon, Black, Clear Run, mas ter. Schr Edith R Seward, Travers, Balti more, C B Mallett Schr Juoe Bright, Barter, Boston, J H Chadbourn & Co. EKFOKTR. COASTWISE Baltimore 8cb r Edith R Seward 208.300 feet lumber. Boston Sehr June Bright 288,000 feet lumber. B1AUL DIRBCTOB1. List or V in the Port or Wilming ton, N.IC, Jnly 9, 1889. BARQUES. Canada (Ger). 462 toDs, Harmann, E Pe- schau & Wcptermann. Frank (Nor). 362 tons. , Heide & Co Polly Scott (Ger). 432 tons, Harder, E Pe- schau & Westermann. Atoso(Br), 467 tons, Robinsorj, Paterson, Downing & Co. SCHOONEKS. Addie 8ch!fer, tons, Haig, Geo Har- riss, Bon & Co. Alice Archer, Gibhs, George Harriss, 8on & Co. Orlando, 180 tons, Knaebel, Geo Harriss, Son & Co. R 8 Graham, 235 tons, Gandy, Geo Harriss, Son & Co. James W Ponder. 234 tons, Lynch, Geo Harries, 8on & Co. Jennie Greenbank, torjs, Webster, Jaa T Riley & Co. Thos W Holder, 261 ton?, McMillen, Jas T Riley & Co. Lizzie May, 191 tons, Hutchinson, Jas T Riley & Co. Annie V Lamson, 321 tons, Anderson, Geo Harriss, Bon & Co. Fanny Tracy, tons, Tilman, Geo Har ris, Son & Co. Nellie F Sawyer, 270 tons, Arey, J T Riley & Co. John Proctor, 474 tons, Matheson, Jas T Riley & Co. 8 B Vrooman, 449 tons, Smith, Geo Har riss, Son & Co. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvel oi pnrsty tntngth and wholeeomsneos. Kore economics than ordinary kind, and oannot be sold licosz Petition with the mnitltnda of low test, short walght, alam or phosphate powders, boid onlyin mtu. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO 106 Wall St., N Y. Wholetae, by AOKIAR A VOLLEKI feb(DW ens too or fra if A NEW LOT OF THAT FINE Creamery Butter JUST RECSIVED. THE BEST IN THE STATE. Call and examine It put np In one pound prlnw and always sweet and solid. Also a fresh lot of CAKES of all kinds Just re ceived by Atlantic Coast Line. Don't forget that onr PAROLE FLOUR takes the lead of all others in the olty. Pronounced by the best housekeepers to be the Whitest and Purest. In f act I always keep a select grade of goods and at bottom prices. Sounders will please take notice that my Wagon will leave for wrlghtsville Sound every Wednesday. and lr they desire any Groceries sent down. I win deliver them free at their door for the small snm of nothing. Don't forget the day. (Wednesday). Send In your orders a day ahead and you will certainly not be disap pointed. TSO. L. BOATWBIOHT, Je 18 tf is and 1? South Front St. For Rent, STORE AND DWBLLIHG ON North Front street. Dwelling has six I nice rooms with all the modern Im provements. For rent, that mttrmnttv Rummer Resort. THE ROCKS, nine Oo tage. large dining room and kitchen. Good Boating, Fishing and Surf Bath ing will be rer ted low to a good tenant. For rent, a fine Dwelling on Wrlghtsvtlle found. nu rooms with stable, Ac, all in a No. 1 condition. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Je 9 tf ' Real Estate Agent. lllil Pi!" 1 BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. Bare Opportunity. THB 8BASON IS RAPIDLY ADVANCING we have decided to mark down several lots of goods to close ont, which we believe will be ap preciated by the pnblio, as the prices are far lower than the same goods have ever' been offered Defers. French Satines. Will offer on Monday next oar handsome as sortment of French Satines at 20c per yard, worth 85o. These are the finest quality of French Satines made. Flam Black French Satme, warranted per spiration proof, 30c per yard. Hare both shades the bine black and the Jet black. Robe Dresses. A small assortment of Ho be Dresses left, which we are determined to sell If low prices will be any Inducement. These goods are worth from $3.00 to $6.00. We are offering them at $1.C0 and 02.60; really less than half ptioe. Parasols & Umbrellas. We are offering many bargains in this depart ment. Dun'i rail to examine a lot we are clos ing ont at SI. 00. Some of them have been re duced from $5.00. Oar Gloria Silk Umbrella at $1.50 cannot be duplicated for the price In the city. Silk Gloves and Mitts. We have on hand a beautiful selection of bilk Gloves and Mitts, in all of tne leading colors. from 25c to $1 00 a pair. I TrUJlkS, TllinkS. Having lust replenished onr stock of Trunks, we are row prepared to suit any one as we have a magnlfioient line to select from, suitable both for Ladles and Gents. Our Trunks are all war ranted to be the best goods on the mar&et. Netting. Mosquito Netting In Lace and the ordinary Bar Netting. Jtxamlne the ICS Inch Netting at $1.50; 11 yards in a piece. Hosierv. Agents for Smith & AngelTs fast black Hosiery. Shirtings & Sheetings In all the best brands manufactured. 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 9c per yard. 4-4 LaDgdon 9c " 4-4 Masonvllle 9c 4-4 Lonsdale 9c " 4-4 Hill c 4-4 Homestead 9c " 4-4 Wamautta lie 4-4 New York Mills llo 4-4 Pride of the West 13o " 4-4 Lonsdale Cambric lie " Pee Dee Plaid Homesnun 5c ' 9 -4 Bleached Sheeting, good quality, 20c per yd. 1U-1 " " " 250 Order Department. All orders from our friends residing at a dis tance will be promptly attended to. Shipped freight prepaid on all amounts over $3. Samples cheerfully sent when desired. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 nobth feont street. 1e 83 tf UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N.C.l f THB NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5th, If 89. thorough Instruction Is offered In Literature, Science, Philosophy and Law. Tui tion $50 per session. For catalop'-o address Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE, 1y 6 tf sa tu th President For Rent at the Hammocks Until April lit, 190, rpHE PRIVILEGE OF BELLI SG80FT DRINKS, Confectioneries and Fruit at the stand formerly occupied by M' s. E. Warren. Forward all bids under seal to J. R. Nolan, Gen'l Manager, Also, for lease of Building Lots on Wrlghts ville Beach. Terms very moderate. Apply to J. R. Nolan, Gen'l Manager, for partiknlars. H. M. BOWDBN, 8ec'y Wilmington Seacoast R. K. Co. Je30tf Wrapping Faner. rpo OLD CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF NEWSPAPERS, they wiil be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the feb 2 tf nao STAR OFFICE. Eefrigerators, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Water Coolers. For eale by ap 14 tf GILES & MURCH1SON. For Sale, T'WO GOOD MULES, ONE FINE BUGGY HORSB, 500 hotels slightly damaged CORN. Apply to SAMUEL BEAR, Sa., No. 10 Market St. Je2 tf Hotel Macon, REHNVILLK, N. C, UNDE8 NEW MANAGB- ment Large sample room on Vain street. Feed Stable in connection. Hot and cold water baths. is very convenience possible for the travtlilr.f man. M. o. MCKJtUS. Proprietress. V. B. MOORE. Manager. ang 10 tf Central Hotel, T AUR1NBURG, N. a THE CENTRAL IS now open to the travelling public, and con veniently situated. Accommodations first class in every particular. Attentive Servants and a uaok at Depot to Hotel, my 25 2m MRS. COOK. J. B. Farrar, N0i 18 NORTH SECOND 8TREB. REPAIRS old or new Furniture, it matters not what may be the tronble. Repairs all kinds of Sew ing Machines. Oil and Needles tor all Machines. Agent for tne New Home, no better ever made. Farrar's Sanltarv Dry Closet beat Cove: s and Distributor Is perfect. Gentlemen of the lory come and see it. Summer Is here. Duty to your ramuy demands it. Reference to Drs. Pot ter and Wood. je 19 tf ADVERTISE Oi Merchant and Farmer PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MARIONtSO UTH CAR OLINA It has a large and Increasing circulation in the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. It is a desirable medium of communication with both the Merchants and Farmers of this section, and particularly with those of Marlon and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. J. dTmolucas, ' Proprietors. I STEAWBERjcif OMTES. Low Prices to Truckers IN THIS VICINITr. Call Early and Place Orders. ALSO, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Coolers, 0ILHST0VES, &c, &c. : IN FACT A FULL A880RTMKNT OF? SEASON GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Alderman, Flanner & Go 114 FRONT STREET, ap 27 tf WILMINGTON, N. C. OTTERBURIM LITELA AND MAGNESIA WATEB. IT NOT ONLY CURBS "BRIGHT'S DISEASE," BDT ALSO DIABETES. Mannboro, Va., April 7, 1838. For a year I have been suffering with a form of Kidney Disease which my physician- Dr. J. A. H lllxii an. thoncrht was UlabetAK. and fulrlsad tbe use of Otterbarn Lltbla and Magneala Water. The Quantity of urine Passed was crreatlv In ex cess of the natural secretion, and I lost forty pounds of fleeh In a few months. The use of the Otterburn ater corrected this exoewtve flow entirely in six weeks, and I am again a well man. 1 tried csanv medicines without avail, and 1 attribute my cure of this troublesome and dangerous disease entirely to the use of the Otterburn Water. R. N. BLaNTON. PERSONS OFTEN A82 "WILL IT K EBP T" Amelia CotnrrV, Va.. Feb. 24, 1888. 1 hereby certliy that two years aeo 1 1 btalned some of the Water of tbe Otterburn Llthla and Magnesia Spring for my wife In a demijohn, and recently, whilst moving to another home. I found that some of tbe Water had been left In the demijohn. I poured It out and drank pome of It, and found It to be as pure and nice as when first taken from the 8pring. Q. K. CRADDOCK. IT CURES RHEUMATIC GOUT. E. E. jKTTZBsoif. of Johnston, South Carolina writes as follows of it : , A lady here has been entirely relieved of a severe attack of Rhenmatlo Gout. fhe found such Immediate relief she did not take any modlclne or any other remedy at alL and while on the sixth bottle stated that she had been entirely relieved and needed no more Water: her general health also being greatly Im proved. B. B. JEFFERfcON. Mannbobo, Va., March 17 1S88. Whea i commenced tneuse of the Otterburn Llthla and Magnesia Water, on the 28th of January last, I had no faith In any mineral water. I had been suffering for over three Tears with a disease that was pronounced by a promt nenl physician of Richmond to be an affection of the Kidneys, after making a scientific test. I had onlv used the Water ono week when I was entirely relieved of pain, wbloh before had been constant and at times acute, and I have gained nineteen pounds in flesh, with a restora tion of strengthand energy. I gave the Water a fair test, using no other water and taking no medloine. H. C. GREGORY. V Richmond, Va., April 8, 1887. I have been suffering! or years -lih a compli cation of Liver and Kidney trouble, suffering great pain in the region of the kidneys; and hav ing my attention called to the Otterburn Llthla and Magnesia Water. I commenced to nse It, and never experienced snoh relief from any thing The very first half-gallon increased the flow of urine and cleared It up. My appetite has been restored, ann I feel that I oannot oommend the Water toe highly. R. F. WALKER. Amiioa C. H., Va., December 15, 1886. I have been a Dyspeptlo for the past fifteen years; and lately have suffered with Derange ment of my Urinary organs, evidenced by great difficulty in voiding the urine. About six month ago I commenoea the nse of the otterburn Llthla and Magnesia Springs Water, and since that time there has been marked and gradual lntprovement In my entire condition ana state of health. My digestion Is better than It has been for five or six Tears, and the nrlnarv trouble Is entirely relieved, and has been for the past two months. J. a. wal.ua ujt. Cashier Planters Bank of Amelia. GEORGE J. HUNDLEY, Proprietor, AMELIA COURTHOUSE. VA. R. R. Bi:LLATIl, Agent, WILMINGTON. N. & mar 9 DAW tf The Biblical necorder PUBL IbBID PY Edwards, Brougtaion 2k Co. RALEIGH, N. C. ' REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor RBV C. 8. FARRISS, Assoolate. Organ of North Carolina Baptists In Its 44 th Yea?. BVEKY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. Only $3.00 Per Year. Address BIBLICAL RECORD 212 je MM Rlaeleh. N C, Grain Cradles. WE KEEP ONLY THB GENUINE SOUTHERN Pattern five finger Cradles, which we guar antee to be superior to anything sold on this B araet. Feed Cutter, straw Cutters ran si mm arass and Grain Scythe. Snaths, urass biosies. Ac We can give yea first olass goods at low prices. WH. B. SPRINGER A CO.. importers ana JocDera, my 28, tf Wilmington, N. C. For the Encampment. ENGLISH m MACKINTOSH Overcoats, both itytlsh and useful: an elegant grmnt general wear and thoroughly unperyioun water. to For the German, THE BON MODE DRESS SHIE?S; a beautiful article Embroidered in VU'tp The Shirt, two Collars and one pair of U(, , set. Young uenuemen are invited to examine.; Ui4 HEDBICE. Jy 7 tf ! CLYDE'S New York and Wilmingtw Steamship Go. aT-- -m FROM PIER fcfl. :BAST RIVER. MKW u Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt t-u At t o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday. PIONBBK Wednneday. Jv .U. r I EM 88KB Haturdsj. BKN a FACTOR WxlnmdHV. Ju;y 17 Uilr V hi y ( lulT III July V FROM WILA11N41H.N BENEFACTOR Friday. PIONEER Tucsdur, YEMA88EE V hinr BKN BF ACTOR TuJnr. a i uruuKu Dims iv.u;nk ana Thrmn.h Rttd3 i.ranterd tf) m,. from i:nt In Norii SH'1 Soatb Carolina Theeo Steamer have uii-urtfui.il accommodations. For Freight or PaRHatt-. at t .y to U U MH A1...U.1NSS, Hui l THEO. G EOKR. T M .. r '.rf,H,iWHV n v WM P. CLYDE A r . i.i-rri Af..t.t. ly 6 tf I - h.J hv ' V ISLAND BEACH HOTEL at tiii: HAMMOCKS 'pDIS HOTEL 13 NOW oi ks ?uk TllK V commodatlon of the jntlc, und On- 1 r i h wit! bo pleaded to enUrialn ttu-lr kui'Mk With several years' xj"rl!-n tt niw . f . leading resorts of tbe North, "Hhv ,i: v.- ii'.i. :. on the ( beeaDeaK" kav. arylai.d. ( r i 11: ent we enn supply the loEg fell public here. Ti e culhln.T dpariinerjt of our IIi.n . '. tho lending featureH nor r(ci wi.i l fu'ly fnrntubefi upon applies! n. Kates J3.00 pr day. The i afe is now opn and iu'h Seal8 on tb Kuropcan Plnn. Kicli mii ; t Cafe a specialty, and Mealu bo cent Kespecifuliy sollcIllBg tbe pHOoiiay 1 ht rot the pub.lc we remain ReepoctlulJy, HORACE PLAIT A. , I'roprlclork. Jel9tf Battery Park Hotel. Afrlicvillc, Ciirulliut. o PErf TDRoronorr hikykmi. kuva HON 2 BfO FEBT averg" i ummcr t mp rn'.urr "4 (leg ; magnificent roo-anO-ln wenry I'y4n J lie elevator; FLE( 1 l!i(' IOHT8 AND 1.1 rouble hall. tennV n.Mt and bowlli'tr aili-y 1m i f ,!rl"' iind tint-. clao lu-ry. No V' i;' . tlvo ptlnted n aitrr : '' JOU'V II my is 2m I'll' F'T l' ("Tip- ST1.I I I , !tlHiiHL'cr. FLODE, BACON, MAL'SIS. U. 1500 150 100 100 Cbls KluH. i-i! grade. Boxc U S. Ml7k:-. Bhdtand BMh X: I:. MoJ.A-l Bbls J.w Orlo.ui 4?00 1 AK' rj Bbis cakoi.;. 100'' 250 a af r- a i Ljy 50 BbN,M I h.v- -i J 100 100 Box i . T W. 75 "rt 50' H f-T.M,' Pnnff, Cand" Ac, Ac, Ac. ri.M'lnL- Vhi i : 'is 'n Fox Nile low by 1! WI'THV'i i.ank; mar ?0 tf ) A Charlotte Female Jcstitute. . -k ITKMHKK T GE PALI. 8Kj.8I''V 4ttJ, 18K9, with lhe !:-' Bkli d and exr rlence.l t M , oi itute l Int i'.i Hill' hs ev.r hao'. Tb ad mn' mo - U T'- '"'r' Instruction In MiihIo, Art umI i( ai itd I as or rnf sn rnnRfrcd I V IN" 1 ' ' ' I -II tute In tbo onih lr catalogue or Informal- n ddrH II'" Pfln-li a )(V WW pu we Ir U ATKIN."N. C hartottr. N ' J 1C 3m For Sale, "f UTTKR, VI N aG AH. PKACI1 A.NB AlilKu 1 1 KM. at Wholesale. CHARLES F BKOWNK. Ai: 128 North Water M.. Wllt.-ili t' Jy 8 DAW tf i ru. THE FINIST fV DAIR AND TOOTH BnUeHB'' IN TBI olty. For sale very Jow. JNO. H. il ARDIN, rhsrtus'l" te?8tl New-Mrkct. The Allianceto the Front ! Th PK04assiT Farnbr bold, vlgi n''t . Jj gresblve and progrewilTe. It b l '" '"' expresses them Forty elrht colun.ni.. v pages. All Zoms-Frlnt. Ofllolal orjtaa .J ' Carolina and Virginia huu Alilan.-. ' Livtst paper In the onth ! Ooes to mjiriy poetoffices In North Carolina and,to ONE DOLLAR A TEAR, StrtcUy la -saaple copy. Address. .1br Halelgh. N l Polk, Editor. . Bsovsm, BdsIoom Manager. ids' New Goods. RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF 11 TD8T llnery, new Gloves, w Hats. 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