TH K MORNPiG STAK BATES OV AnVKH IIMM.. - aKfiCr.-n:-:: ::::: ?S fit Day... bo Om WmL 4 ou J-Jft iVJUKAlAU rriuaio bail Two WMU 6 bO 6 00 . 10 00 18 00 . - - - - Jft4 0 0 10 OB Month.. c um mr. ., . " ' BSr-Contract Advsrtlsewnu Ukn at proi or tlonately low rates. rSU VOL. XLIV.-NO. 144. WILMINGTON, N, C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1889. WHOLE NO- 7159 Ten lines solid HoaptnU type II1HN Star a xmr nmh rasa, mm . i J f TV"" . . I On V i rtu. ewes t r r- ported fro SB MTintl at id the uorJswst, doloc so jS to the com erop David Woitm bti bn appointed poet ifr at FyttvtUe, 5. C via J. Htutth. removed. Tn 8 loos n ffwetly esaited otr tbe lief that SitUos? Boll ha eaoMd i ifo"i of the chief jaat ire of -ir tribe, and tt b lodiaxt Is la uw no-ot !OtPr of lo lot bt life What rsaUtotaon 00 socie ly make thst woman for ft blasted Kf aad thirteen years confinement la prisoaf Nom, sad yt taws boa Id be sosaa. tide at Coo laa Peters, Republican, frosB Kimi, woo want to Louisiana to baip Mia or in bio baavaaa, aaya the laotioa at tbo polls which ho at teoded was aa orderly aad aa fair aa ba aver saw. Ha was agreeably disappointed, perhapa, in oot aeoing The bUbop of Praaee have been I park of artillery brought out to citatiuti'tl oot to tke pert in the leetioo ud ail who ovirtp tbe lm- ill r- v itfv-Tva.ly prosecuted. A J) Diuit sploMton lo a crl- rtdsT fetory mt AuU'rp r-alf-! to tb kiliiug of no hundred ind lo ty 1 rn. th iu)ur of large uutu'x-'. end th destruction of a U-." mi uui "t property Tbe v, - 1. r'r:.Jy. oar E.JIo ,.ir.- r.-.u r- 1 u Mi- .J-atb Of fifty wrt--ti of tboee at w r . (. ".. uim- r---ovred X -. ten nnoer' Society -r li n- r--Ir-J to work . for mouth from Wou- Tti- St'Aiu Navigation I. a i-i)iiedfl the London rtu A remarkable on trial to tbe eriml-Kay-tt eoaoty. Ala. -port an Improvement in rtment ( ta.inee anxi tbe vry r Dioaraiof(, bosineee r ti.- week 301. ajreinst r r.b- cfi"0 wk. A ey prouiiil this afternoon aJoos; V wui t.t twice Hatt-ra- N at ney easy at -.. r -u: .-otton tady: mid- u ui "! -tits, middling ai ::4 cut, southern flour itrat iloll and e ii.-w N J rd aJ tMi croU t.r iiifn lowr r No. i crut ii tor, spirit tur :: rm- r aui iutet at i-4tt sboot down the colored brethren and two or three pitched battlee before breakfast. If they woald come down and bang around they might piok np a good aaaay thiage that tbey don't know aboat tbe South. One of tbe burning questions on tbe female aide of the Administra tion at Waabiogtoo ia, who ia goiog to be Mrs. Harrison's right hand lady ia running tbe Presidential court. She baa no fondoeaa for that kind of basi news, and don't like Mra. Blaine well enoagh to tarn it over to her. As Coporal Tanner ia apparently running tbe masculine side of the Adminis tration why couldn't Mra. Tanner come to the relief and engineer the feminine side of it ? Herr Most has a bright idea: that the anarchists sue tbe city of Chi cago for $100,000 for each of tbe fire anarchists banged. He proposes to gire one third of the $600,000, when recovered, to tbe widows of the men hanged aad use the balanoe for propagating anarchist ideaa and buying beer. If Herr Moet could strike a mine like this be might de cide to put on another clean shirt. ri. .y ot Ir c '.be Urmo- for scim in u:e d trie". . 7,4 7 3. To is t rati foreign N w V rk of : hie Jrar, the imra)jrnte ar- 7 . , I 3 3 ices corre-por.dtng period of r. i . ! to be a town in (lor i w th l.GOO lokabitaols, of whom not ra r thaa del -n r labn-ri br to any rewpnr, and when thy die ihrj pr. bib y can't tell St. IVter w'M-h Stat tb-v rome from. 1' f. lluilry rrmsrks that fe e -nagiae when tbey are swal . ;n an ryeler "that they are a oving piec or roacmcery tar iil!c-a'.ed than a watch." This - intrretiog information, espo to the fellow who swallows a." m N - w York Cownmrrcial Ad ne of the ablest and beat of - ro riccaegee, appears ht page form, every page edited with marked abili ' e of the moet powerful mt tariff reform journala ia in" ry. i .na.Jiaa statistician says "it ia vble truth that we are grow- - ; -i-n (or the United State." He r. t eeem to be comforted by i fact that while Canada ia doing - :he I cited States are growing ''' b.ak presidents, cashiers, lei - r, boodlers, kc , for Canada. It - mighty hard to satisfy some men. There are hundreds of deaths oc " ng ta this country weekly now l typhoid fever. There are aths ta tbia State from that tber disease. And in a "ii, rity of cases tbe cause i- traced either to the aa "v arroandioca or to the water Bad watr ia a daageroa aad ieadly thing. m .r t v r-i 1. -a Corporal Tanner oa owe side a i that French cook oa the other, 1 1 irnsos ia aot ia aa happy i a - of m:nd aa a crab ia eice soft i nnr keep oa making silly s, and tbe cook ia aaiag him ' ' h of coa tract. Ha heartily w that whoa Mr. CleveJaad -ot i ,-j sackrdle boeae bo had i kvilUa cook along with him. Mrs. I!antta Cook, of reed of baviag hisS.cd, and seat mid to life prieoemeat, ba jaat 'tr hay. eg served thirteen i 'stInoa eatabiiabed bar iaoo cenas, aad that bar bash aad eaaae to hie death habit of taking THE CITY iks a avanrisKa arixa. E VaaLaaa Piano, trraa Omca Wanted. 8ol Baaa Mules for sale. U all A PauasaLL Orocct ies. Mcnsoa A Co. Cutler returned. Nenca Csrollaa Insurance Company. . r -1 1 ... t'aeai Cla. Tbe "Ladies Race" at Wrightsville over tbe Carolioa Yaebt Club's course attracted a lamre crowd of visitors from tbe nty. and was undoubtedly one of tbe most successful and enjoy able affair of the season. Tbe boats started on time in the order following with a light breeze from the south east : Mabed. Capt ti H Smith Sprite. Capt Andrew Flanner. Mamie H. Capt H L Penned. Little Alice, Capt S P Cowan. Frolic Capt C W Worth. Lillian-Florence, Capt H M Bow den. Phantom, Capt RobL Williams. Pirate. Capt Norwood Giles. The Pirate came in first, and the other yaebt in this order: Lillian Florence, Little Alioe. Phantom, Mamie B.. Sprite, Frolic, Mabel. The Pirate was tbe winner of the first claaa yachts, tbe Lillian Florence of tbe second class and the Sprite of tbe third. Tbe judge were Mra. E. Peschao, Misa Hattie Taylor and Miss Mc Laorln. The band from Island Beach hotel wsJ in attendance and rendered sev eral fine selections during the race. In tbe evening a dance was given at the Club house, refreshments being served at 10 o'clock. AwlSial om ta . John'. Hlvsr, r.srMa R. T. Moore, one of the two men killed In the explosion on a lighter at tbe month of St. John's river, Florida, (a reported In the Star s telegrams yesterday) and bia father, Capt: A. C. Moore, who was injured at the same time, were formerly residents of Wil mington. Capt. Moore was master of a small schooner plying between this eity and Little Rlvr, 8. C, and hi too was a clerk In Mr. Geo. A. Peck's bard ware store. Tbey went to Florida with Capt. R G. Rosa, contractor, in charge of the government work on the St. John's river. Unusually high W right Url lie yesterday. A lire weasel, oaaght ia Onslow county, was exhibited on tbe streets yesterday. German ia Cornet Band gare tbe Last concert of the aeaaon at Caro lina Beach yesterday evening. After to-morrow night the hoar for evening service at tome of oar eity churches will be changed to 8 o'elock . Col. W. P. Can ad ay, Sergeant at-Arms of the D. 8. Sonata, who has been in the eity several days, left for Washington Jaat night. A great many visitors went to Carolina Beach yesterday, the larger number going down on the 0 o clock trip of the Sylvan Grow. The Spanish steamship Buring nt n, which come to load cotton at this port, arrived at the South port quarantine station yesterday. Mr. Arthur Holmes tried his fowling-piece on the marsh hens yesterday, and killed 28 out of 24 shot. Pretty good for a fox-banter. Tbe Misee Stolter and Ort niann, who have been canvassing for advertisements for the "Merohanta Carnival," have been very successful. Rev. Dr. Kobey lies critically ill at his residence in Goldsboro. Prayer in his behalf will be offered in the Methodist churches of onr city to morrow. Receipts of oottoo the first week in September, 19 bales; the same week last year, 986 bales. Stock, 123 bales, against 723 at same date last year. The usual Saturday night's prayer and experience meeting of business and working men will be held at tbe Seamen's Bethel to-night at 8.15 o'clock. Tbe Fifth Ward Hook and Ladder Company's exoursion to Soutbport yesterday was not largely attended, but was very much enjoyed by tboee participating. I W. 8 Creasy, pastor of Grace Methodist E. Churob, South, is eipected to return to tbe oity this morning, and to fill his pulpit on to morrow at 1 1 a aa. and 8.15 p. m. Lateet reporta from the West Indian cyclone, received by the Signal officer here last night, came from Santiago, saying that tbe cyclone was moving in a northeaster ly direction. Mr. A. J. Davis, Signal officer in charge of the station at Southport, has received orders to take charge of the station at Norfolk, Va. Mr. Mar tin W. Lichty, of the Signal Service, ha been ordered to relieve Mr. Davis at Southport Stocks of naval store at this port as compared with stocks at same time last year, are as follows: Spirits turpentine, 6,868 casks; last year, 6,907. Rosin, 37,761 barrels; last year, 76,946. Tar, 1,308 barrels; last year, 2,219. Crude turpentine, 609 barrels; last year, 1,165. Col. E. D. Hall, who waa at Wrightaville yesterday, informed the gunning reporter of the Stab that tbe marshes are full of marsh hens, affording fine sport for those who like to sboot them. This announcement will doubtless add immensely to the receipts of the Seacoast road during the next few days, and will keep the dealers in loaded shells very busy. Tbe .medals to be presented to Mr. R. F. Warren and Mr. R. E. L. Brown, by citizens of Wilmington, in token of appreciation of praise worthy efforts Jn rescuing a young lady from drowning early in the past summer at Wrightaville beach, have been received. Tbey are of gold, beautiful in design, and appropri ately inscribed. They will be pre sented probably next week. Hoi Knrsisrs A daring attempt at robbery was made shortly after twelve o'clock last Thursday night at the fruit store of Mr. Anthony Fantafflno, on South Front street near the market house. Fantafflno sleep in a small apart ment back of the store, adjoining a place used as a cook-room or kitchen, to which there is an entrance by a door opening on the alley. The thieves entered through this door which .was fastened only by a hook and staple. Fantafflno was awakened, he says, by a saffocating sensation and saw a negro's hand and arm extended over him through a small window at the head of his bed opening into the cook-room. Fantafflno thinks the fellow was trying to chloroform him. He sprang from bis bed and ran through the store into Front street, where he saw two negro men stand ing as if on watch. Running around to the side entrance he en countered two men who were hur riedly leaving his place. Ha seized one of them, and thinks that he would have captured him but the fel low's companion came to the rescue and knocked Fantafflno down, and tbey escaped. Fantafflno had a good view of the man he was struggling with and yesterday morning identi fied a colored man named Marcellus Ratliff, employed in Lucas1 bottling works, on Dock street, as one of them. Ratliff was arrested and lodged in jail, and will have a hearing before the Mayor th is morning. Carolina Iasnranee Conptn y. The above-named company makes announcement that it is now ready for business, and submits a statement of its resources, showing a capital stock of $32,290. It is emphatically a home institution, and should receive as it asks, a liberal share of the in surance business of Wilmington. Every guarantee is given, and corpor ators and stockholders are among our leading business men and best citi zens. Mr. M. 8. Willard is secretary of the company, to whom applica tions for insurance should be made. Cotton Iteglon Bulletin Rain was general throughout the cotton belt yesterday but there was very little in the Wilmington district outside of Charlotte, which reported 77-100ths of an inch. The maximum temperature was 90 degrees at Flo rence, 88 at Weldon. Goldsboro, Che raw and Lumberton, 84 at Raleigh, 84 at Wilmington and Newbern and 78 at Charlotte. The minimum averaged G - degrees for the district. Hire Blra. Rice birds have not yet given much trouble to the planters. In fact, the birds are scarce, and few are brought to market A planter from down the river, in the city yesterday, speaking of tbe scarcity, said he had just eut a five-acre field of rice that had alto gether escaped the depredations of the birds this season. Church Notices). St Andre"' Church, Presbyterian, corner fourth and Campbell sts. Rev. John W. Prim rose. Pastor. Sunday services at 11 a- m. aid s.is p. m. Ha b bath school at i p. in. t rayer Meeilne and Lecture Wednesday t 8 p.m. The public cordially Invited . seats free. oraoe Methodist &. Church, northeast corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Rev. W. 8. Creasy, pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 o'clock a.m. and a. is p m. babbath school 4 90 p. m. Weekly fr&yer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday events at 8.16 o'clock. Seats free. A cordial Invitation Is extended to r-traoirers and visitors. The oootrreffatton of Fifth Street M. JS. Church South, will bold services In Union fccaool House, oa 6tQ, between Church and Man streets. Rev. h. C. Be-aman. pastor. Preachbur to morrow (San- day) at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p m. Sunday School at 4.90 p m. Class Meeting at 8 00 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday ntsnt at 8.15 o'clock. essiasi Forecasts. The following are the forecasts for to-day: For North Carolina and South Car olina, light rain, slightly cooler, winds shifting to northerly. Fpr Virginia, light rains, followed by cooler clearing weather, variable winds. For Georgia and Florida, light rain, slightly cooler, northerly winds. QtJABTBRIiI APPOINTMENTS. Wiimiugion District Fourth Round. Carver's Creek, Shiloh, September 7th and 8th. Clinton, Kendall's, 14th and loth. Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Septem ber 2 1st and 22nd. Southport, September 26th. Brunswick Mission, Union, Septem ber 28th and 29th. Magnolia Circuit, Carlton's, Octo ber 5th and 6th. Bladen Circuit, Windsor. October 12th and 18th. Waccamaw Circuit, Bethel, Octo bor 19th and 20th. New River Mission, Pikes, October 23d and 24th. Sampson Circuit, Concord, October 26th and 27th. Cokesbury Circuit, Cokesbury, No vember 2d and 3d. Bladen Street, November 21st. Brunswick Circuit, Zion, November 23d and 24th. Kenansville Circuit, Richlands.No vember 9th and 10th. Onslow Circuit, Tabernacle, No vember 16th and 17th. Trustees of Church property are ex pected to have their reports ready. F. D. SWINDKIiXi, Presiding Elder. MCW ADVfcKTlS&MKN Lis. MULES FOB SALE. Three Fine Young Mules for Sale. Sound and Well Broken. SOL.. BEAR. seo 7 It JUST RECEIVED, SALT, SALT. SALT. Cheese and Crackers, POWDBR AND 8H0T, Heats and Molasses, Sugar and Coffee, BAGGING AND TIES. 8NU?F AND TOBACCO, to., &c , Ac. HALL & PEAESALL, sep 7 DAW tf 11 & 13 South Water St. chant, solicits coneienmestg of Cotton and all Now is Yonr OuuortnnitY to Hrfr Finn lir SnenTodu ton, N. C. aue28 lm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAROLINA BEACH. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. QN AND AFTER WB0NS3DAV, SEPTEMBER 4tb, the schedule for Steamers SYLVAN GROVS and PASSPORT will be as follows: SYLVAN GROVE will lave Wilmington 9 80 a. m. and 2.20 p. m STlVAlN GROVE will leave Beach at li cO p m. and 5 15 p m. PASSPORT will leave f..r Southport at 9 30 a- m. e turning win leave fontnport at 3 p. m. PASSPORT will 1 are for C arollna Beach ONLY at 6 p. m. he turning will leave Beach at 7 a. m. JOHN W. HARPER, sep 1 tf Gen'l Manager. Harness and Saddlery, Trunks and Bags ARB MODELS O P BE iUT S" I N DESIGNS, WORK MANSHIP AND FINISH. We make no Shoddy Goods. H. L. FENNELL, THE HORSE MILLINER, sep 1 tf 10 South Front St. Call and Examine THE LARGE AND COMP .BTE STOCK OF Cigars, Snnffs, Tobacco, Pipes, Ac , we are displaying, which we otter at prices which defy oompsiltlon, aeronauts will find it to their In terest to gire us a call before purchasing else where. Respectfully, sepltf 8AMUSL BEAR, Sa.. NEWSPAPERS AD CI&ABS. A LL THR LATEbT DAILY AND WEEKLY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Six Thousand. Just Received Six TH on sand Rolls WALL PAPER, New Designs. M CALL AND SEE SAMPLES AN 0 GET PRICE!. YATES' BOOK AND PAPER HOUSr. Papers on hand. Books, Ac, ang 3 tf Magazines, Libraries, Fashion C. M. HARRIS, News and Cigar Dealer. School Books Spirit Casks, Glue, &c. JPOR SALE CHEAP BY 'AND. Jy23tf WOODY A CUR RIB, Commission Merchants, Wilmington. N. C. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON VIRGINIA. OPENS BEPTEMBBR 19TH, 1830. ONE OF the most thorough and attractive Scboola for young Liditx In tbe Union. Dis tinguished advantages in MUSIC, ART, ELOCU TION, An. Climate unsurpassed. Pnptls from nineteen States. Terms low. Special Induce ments to persons at a distance- For the great inducements of this CELEBRATED VIRGINIA SCHOOL, write for a catalogue to V .TI. A. II A il KIN. I. IK, President, Staunton, Virginia. Jy 6 n&W2m sa tn th Alex, Jackson, r ENERAL AGENT AND COMMISSION MER- VJt SCHOOL SUPPLIES. SPECIAL PRICES TO MERCHANTS. Send for new trade Catalogue. CAPE FEAR ACADEMY T3B0PENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER XV Caret ul and 3D. thorough instruction. Pre paration for Business or College. Full corps of teachers. Please enter sons at Dtgiuning or session. See catalogues in Book Stores. W. CAT LETT, Prln., sep 1 3w nac su tu th 406 N. Fourth St. Mount St, Joseph's College. BOURSE OF STUDIES. Commercial. :p:r..:isros pBR80NALLY SELECTED BY A COMPETENT Judge of Instruments. The undersigned is now in New York (during September), for the above purpose, and all persons who intend purchasing Will find it their advantage to correspond with ua, a we ran not only by direct transactions save you money, tut we can absolutely guarantee qoality On account of the many fraudulent Pianos now made, a personal sel ciion Is almost a necessity. Accurate cuts and prices of Instruments sent on application, t ash or Instalments. Special attention given to the selection of Grand Pianos We select from six different mates. Address B. ViN LABR, 149 B. 14th St . New York. sep 7 tf tu th f a Carolina Insurance Company. 'J'HIS COMPANY IS NOW READY TO ACCEPT business and has the following resources : City of Wilmington 5 per cent. Bonds. . f 20,238 88 Wilmington Seacoast R, R. Subeoriptlons to Capital StocK uncol lected but which will be paid during the month 4,1'0 00 Cash in Bank 1,916 U CLASSICAL AND Terms: Boarders per teselon of five months, Slio. Day students according to erade. Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2, J839. Address BEO. JOSEPH, Dlreotor. Carroll 8tation, Balti a ore. Md. Send for catalogue. JyllSm For Bent. THE HOUSE ON THIRD STREET, III III between Ann and Nun at present oc cupied by R. W Hicks Has eight rooms and is in perfect ttate ot repair. Apply to aug 24 lw CLAYTON GILES. A Quirk Trip The jaebt Amo, CspC a B. Moore, which left hers tor Florid a few days ago, arrived at STanh, at noon on too 4th last., with ail well on bostrd. Tbo Roma Utt tbo Copo Foot river on Monday, tbo M. at 6 o'clock a.m , nod mad tbo ran to Sowaaanh In thirty two boars; sallias; ootsido nil tbo way. Th Rosa is n smart little boat, and bar oaptain evidently knows bow to handle bar. C B, (oaaiMioier! Cowri Richard George, a colored man lir injc about nine miles from Clark ton, Columbus county, was arrested and brought to this eity yesterday by spe eial deputy '. Carr, charged with us ing the D. 8. mails for an Improper purpose in sending an indecent and abusive letter to one Polly Cromartie, colored, who recently removed from Clarkton to tbia eity. Tbe letter was written In reply to one received from tbe woman. George gave bond in the sum of $250 for his appearance next Thursday before U. 8. Commissioner Gardner's court. Atltaae. Steele. The ' Sooth Washington Farmers' Alliance, of Ponder county, will have a grand pi sale at Wi Hard's, oa tbo totb of September. Prof. B. P. Grady aad Dr. 8. 8. Baiebwcll are annoooe ed as speaker for tbe occasion. All tab-Alliance in Pender and adjoin ing counties are Invited. All who requested to bring basket Bines Davis, colored, charged with violating tbe sanitary ordinance, had tbe ease removed on affidavit It waa tried by Capt. John Cowan, J. P ., who gave judgment for the defen dant. James Jones, colored, charged with running a dance house without li cense, on Sooth Seventh street, waa fined $30 and eoeta Prank Simmons, colored, violation of sanitary ordinance, fined $10 and oosta THE 71 A ILK. Tbe malls loloee and ar.-lve at the City Post Ofloe aa follows: :CLOSE. Northern through and way malls 8.-00 A. M Northern through malls, fast 11:00 P. M North Carolina and Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads and routes supplied therefrom 8:00 A ;m Raleigh and Fayette vUle... 8.-00 A. M. A 6 80 P. M Southern way mall 5:30 P. M Bootnern through malls 0:15 P. M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Western mails,. C C. RaUway . . 1 CO A 5.30 P. At C. F. A Y. V.- R. R- and points sup piled, therefrom 1:00 St 5.80 P. M Raleigh A Hamlet Railroad aad points applied therefrom 1.-00 P. M A 5.80 P. M SmlthvlUe 1:30 P. M WrlghtsvUle 700 A. M Clinton, special 8:15 P. M Specials fer Max ton Wadesboro. Mon roe and Charlotte 5:80 P. M TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River. & C, and ntermedlate offices 8.00A.M Gape Fear River mall 19 p, M MUJiUAY AND FRIDAY. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offices 6 roo A. M OPEN FOB DELIVERY. ; Northern and way oiatta . . P. M Northern through mall, late 11:00 P. M Southern through mails 6:83 A. M Southern way mall. 9 JO A. M Carolina Central Railroad 2:30 P. M Mnm collected from street boxes in tu aess portions of city at 5 A.M. , 130 M. and 4:45 P.M. : from other parts of the olty at 5 A.M. aad 4 P.M. General delivery open from 6. SO A.M. to 7 P.M. sad ob Sundays from 90 to 10:00 A. M. Carriers delivery open oa Sunday from 90 to teas a. M. Order sad Bo&IsUj Department open A.M. to 6S0 P. M. Stamps on sale 'M general delivery 6:30 A. M to 10 A. M. a Ddl toM Stamp Office opea from 8.00 A. M. to 50 P. M me WLnRXNCB NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter written to theOaraaea , Jtyormtd Heuenger. cmenthe doocfor her, sad Mra Wmaiow will prove the Aaterioaa Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sore, that we will teach oar "Susy" to say. "A Msssfaa on Mra Wlnalow" for helping her to survive and escape thaalfcilalaM teething siege. Mia. Wnaavows Bwotaiae Bntor relieves the child from pain, and.curea dysentery and diarrhoea. It ofteaa the ruma, reduces Inflammation-oureewind ooUc and carries the Infant safely through the teething period. It performs precisely what it profeseea to perform, every jart of it-nothing (eaa. We have never seen Mra. Wlnalow know i. " tk. MMMiaMMI nf k.. tO ,V forChfldren Teething." If we er we would make her, as she is, a Syrup Dower savtoerto Sold by all 'Soothing aad ta physical $32,290 03 Although oot required by lav a deposit of f 10,000 In City of Wilmington Bonds has been made with the Wilmington Savings and Trust Co. for the further protection of policy-holders. By prompt settlement tf losses atd liberal treatment of insurers this Company hopes to re ceive a large share of tbe best Insurance busi ness of Wilmington. Tbe security tt offers is as good as can be obtained- Applications for In surance should be made to the Secretary. G. W. WILLIAMS, President, D. L. GOBB, Vice President. M. S. WILLARL. Secretary. Directors: G. W. Williams, iavld O. Worth, D. L. Core, Clayton biles. & Solomon, Luhr Vollers, Donald MacRae. sep 7 lm OUR CUTTER HAYING RETURNED WE ARB PREPARED WITH A FRESH STOCK -OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS TO MAKE TO MEASURE Anything In our line In our usual UNAP PROACHABLE STYLE ATf OPULAB PRICES. MTJNSON & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. sepStf THE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME Table of the Wilmington feeacoast Railroad will take effect on Wednesday, 23rd Inst: TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS, Leave Wllmins ton at 6.00 and 9.80 a m, 2.30, 5 00, 6.3 and 8.80 r m. Arrive Hammocks at 6 50 and 10.10 a m. 8.10, 5.35, 7.15 and 9.10 p m. jeave Hammocks at 7.45 and 10.25 a m, 4.00, 5.45, 7 30 and 10 00 p m. Arrive Wilmington at 8 20 and 11.05 a m, 4.40, 6 20, 8.10 and 10.45 p m. On Sundays trains will leave Wilmington at 9.30 a m, 2 80 and 6.35 v m rains will arrive at Wilmington on Sundays at 11 05 a m and 6 20 and 10.45 p m. Supper Train will be tho 6.3"? p m train leaving Wilmington Round trip tickets will be sold at 85c for this train to parties returning the same night. J R. NOLAN, jy 23 tf Gen'l Manager FIG FISH 1 FIG FISH ! I ALWAYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH on hand. As I have my own boat and seine I al ways keep from 200 to 800 6a bar d . Pic Nlo par ties can be served with FISH OR COFFEE. BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE. ang il tf Oxford Female Seminary, OXFORD, M. C. Tne Next Scaalon Open Sept. 4lb, 1889. THE LOCATION IS UNftUBPABflSD FOR health fnJnet-s and acoew-lbfllty. Tbe oorps of teachers the equal of any In tbe land, ooldlnn diplomas from mrh school as the lJri1vralt.v or Vlrelnla, the Sanvour School of Languages, tbe Patapeoo Institute of Mai viand, the fjonnaw Union Art School, of New York The teacher of Piano and organ la a graduate ot the - orwlch Conservatory, aDd afterward studied under rew Yi rk Professor The teacher cf Vonal Mn.lc won both th Weal and lnstrum'ntai Medals at ihe Richmond Female Institute, and afterward studied three years under the bett New Vork Professors. CHARGK PER ANNUAL BKSMON OF FORTY WSKES Board, fuel, lights, washing, full Literary Course, including Latin and French f 170 CO If paid one-half In advance 161 60 The above with Music 2310 00 If faid one-half in advance 210 00 t3T"Apply for catalogue. F. P. HOB4COD. jy 9 Dft 6w President. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION 9 At Very Low Rates t IS OFFERED to HOYS and YOVXO MEJk DAVISCHOOL. This ia a Military Boarding School, and In one of the Br? Equipped School In the United States. Healthy location, Fine Climate Mild Winter, Cudet rCorfft t Band, Cadet Orchestra, Full Course of Study, or prep aration lor niftiest classes ot anv Colleiro or for Business. Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address COL. A. C. ly 21 DAWlm DAVIS, Suit.. Latiranirs, N. C Charlotte Female Institute. rpEE FALL SBSSION OPENS 8BPTEMBEB 4th, 1889, with tbe largest and finest oorps of skilled and experienced teachers the Institute has ever bad. The advantages here offered for Instruction In Music; Art and tbe Aoadtnlo studies are not surpassed by tbote cf any Inst! tute in tbe South. For catalogue or information address th Principal, Rov. WM. R. ATE IN SON, Je 16 8m sa we fr Charlotte. N. C. Salem Female Academy, 8AL.EH, C. Largest, Oldest and Best Feale College In ihe foulta. 8e88lon opens August 27tb, 189. Faculty 10 Professors and Teachers. Special feature tbe Development of character, Healiband Intellect. fk, -, I Fully equipped Preparatory and Collegiate de- MAa! .Sfn OT Si 00 a UaV. i Partmenw, besides fittt clas fobools In Matte, Send for catalogue to Wanted. jS INTELLIGENT. ACTIVE BOY 15 TO 16 years old, who wishes to learn the Job Printing and Book Binding business, may secure a situa tion as apprentice at tee ep4 2t STAR OFFICE. CUTIEKY SPECIALTY. aug 23 tf GILES A MUHCHJSON, chison Block. Wrapping Fauer. rj CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold Cf or TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at tbe fob S tf sec STAB OFFICE. J. A. HEWLETT, Restaurant in 50 yards of Switchback. GOOD CIGARS and ice cool BEER always on hand. ly 12 tf Commissioner's Sale. JN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE Su perior Court of New Hanover County, In an ao tlon of foreclosure therein pending, wherein the First National Bank of Wilmington, N. C, is Plaintiff , and N. F. bixonetal. are Uefend ante, the undersigned, Commissioner appointed by said decree, will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court Hout-e door in the olty of Wil mington, on Monday, tbe 23rd day of September, A. D. 1889, at 12 o'clock, an undivided one-half interest In the following real estate in me said county ot New Hanover, on Topsail Sound, near the ocean, bounded as follows. Beginning at the mouth ofodtt e Creek, where It empties into the said Sound, running thence south with the said Tops 1 Sound to the mouth of Everett's Creek, thence up the meanders of said creek to a point on the same at which the line of the late David Gornto commences, thence along said line, aboat ea-twardly, to a gate across tbe road leading from the reeldenoe ot the late Nicholas F. Nixon to tbe Old P. ank Road, tbenoe east wardly along the line of B. R. Moore's land to the beginning, containing about 603 acres. Said tale Is sablect to the dower interest ot Mrs. Emma Moseley In the eald lands. B. 8. MARTIN, ang 18 4 w sa Commissioner. aug 1 tf Rev. J. R CLEW ILL, Principal. EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL, NBAS ALBXARDB1A, V1HU1NIA, L. M. BLACEFOBD, M. A., Principal. LLEWELLYN HOXTON, Associate Principal. With ample oorps of As.totant Fouhdbd 1689. teaslon opens i-ept. S5. 1(89. Catalogues on application. ang 8 2m sa to th ALBEMARLE FIMALE INSTITUTE Charlottesville, Vs. UNSURPASSED FOB THOROUGHNESS OF Instruction, health! nine and beauty of situation, facilities for comfort, moral and re ligious tone TERMS VERY Mode ATS Order Catalogue. W. P. DICKINSON. Jy 21 4w sa tn tb Principal- UMVERSITY OF WORTH CAROLINA. 4 HAI'Kl I1ILI , N. C. THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SBPT1MBEK 5th, 18SS. 1 borough Instruction la offered In Literature, science, r hllotophy aad Law 1. For catalogue auarj" Hon. KEMP P. BA1TLE. tu th Tui tion S99 per session. ly 6tf e addi President.