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- Tue Morning Star : WZLMIJfQ TON, w. a Kaidat Oct. 18, 188 THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALL PARTS OF TH"I WORLD WASHINGTON. a i a mm h. tfv Taiawraaa to taa WsaaMJKTToV Oct 1? Tbe rtefuI of (It t' : Espres cVmpao? U ship notaa f oq.. denominations from Washington in banks tnruuaoat tba country ml i tiaa mguiar rate, hsa practically stopped ta mm of m. . notes) Heretofore th uismait wwrm mma ml tbe rate agreed upoa by tn fUpraas C xapaay la iu coo tract for transportation of government m. These ratsa arr Tvrv much 1m resrular ratae. Mil permitted tbe dwtribu tioa of small eotei to points tn all part of th coootrv br tby ware to grant de- man.! mt c wl -rn. sitahl dxl The 0apa? now acid fcowttir, that I aotsa o.vtog basm peacticailv pure baaed from 'bo if ir3actl bt pnvsie Qrmv are ao loager gi;vernmnr cry rh:p- ama's ex saade bt lb I'attcvi it.n Trva urr upoa rtfc pt of ibe rcstu.ar certificate .-f daoosil at the auVTreeaury la N-w York An imu baa no been ratnl be- - a Treasury oAcials aad tba ILipre r.ioipinf m to w better UM lattar la not ..-osa called to carry the eotae uoder tba preset bed ratta la taair coo tract for nana -.-orutioa of einraont funda. Tne) for- nrr hold -bAt tba notes ere roffiwol saoeev within lba sneaaiog of tba coo tract until tney haea actually beam received by 'ba baaft for wbxb tbay ara intended. Tbe Etprea Company bo da ta ootaa caaaa to government moeey fr en tba Ha tba iiiiie.en'. ,JeDt:att la OBada witb I at Trwaaurar la order to settle ibe q oa rVcratery Wiodoao baa called upoa Lba Aoihrttor of lb Treasury for aa opiatoa aa to tba rtgbta of to a f verument to too mat t f. Tba impress! io pntvl l bat too 8o r will decide tbat ibe Eipraaa Com- ay w bound to txvat thee sbipmeute aa -rnai-ot property. District C uee.eioara to-day ppoiatd or Haiatoa. formr!y tiapubltcaa caOrr of Coorvaa trim Wiacooato. to ba orooy for tbc Diatrxt of Colusbio. to tuccvad D G Raiidar, wbo racootly ra aad to 'aba effset tbc drat of Dccarobar uttt. M A HI 1 1 M K CO. rF HENCE. rrai f tow latrola)al c'.ara at NMkitiiM. r Toiavraoa to ta Moraiaa tf WaaKOMfw. Octooar 17 Tbe men b' f ba tatara;ioaa! Mar-ec Coofcr- a.f. acoo aaaclilnC for " uorai lo-dar, -ra found to di Ji-cc d old laca. apau t:a n-1 dreoraMooa, aad tr ctad ta tfta mora on .- farb . f tba ciaiitoo tt taaa aooo o-ai 'raViJ tbat tbe two talfc 04 maj-trt o' r CafarBco Mr dr.co. of tbe L di:ioo, aod Mr. UaJ . of 'be Br t ab. B '.b ara leading da f t layra, aaU fu .y loforaad co to u5J- eta ta aai. Tbe .Jr.cgVea frran N ;rT aod iin prnai.a to Cmcoobc tosportaot mcatbera of tbc O;ograa To- fay tbey !b5rad under tae aadvoataaa of baa.o B :nUrpr- or hut tbat will b rBdicd to- avrrow. it ta pr-Toiari! 1'be liiacuaaioa to lay waa baaed upoo q "rcatMl to'iTa.r:oei ru a aod rrju- iatiooa f ?r rrtaeotma coiuaioao at ea. '-oar;ad ta tbe circular maued by (be L'ai d Sotae Traaaury Depar'meot ta !apfoiVr. Tb a wa o'.c I He urfiitjoo "f be Ax-f.cao deirgatca . a cmii for act.oe, ierauae it waa io -ooaeotent abapa. aod afforiad a gxxl tr' tarf pot n t tt u tae . pmu-0 ct tbe ic.'('aa that lba l'oofrace will not bej b e to cooaidar ail tba ouattiooa propoanl io tbe proa;Taxnse to tfie ".me to ataicb tta ct.jieoca ta .tat'ed by tba act au b r s it. L'u- Colm.s. f tbe I a "e4 Ma'.ca Ny. ta t. : acted prtoctpai e-cr tary. and Mraara. Kic lEoahabi, Vidlere Frao-at oil B mm itkrman) vra ap poia'ad addi'.Daal rra(anea Mr H 1 iK ; h . stated toat tbe Ea tab deleatea ua! baeu loatructad tbat tee program ane mipcei out by tbe Americao lieegatca waa too ccmpraaeoatva for tba tame of duratl a f tbe L'oo'ernac. aad ba bai.', tb'raf. r. to t a form 'b Cooferaoc tbat be aad bla colieaguaa tbougbt it beat to conSaa tba diecueat n of tba O ofentoca to d iiooa -ae aad tbrae of tba programme, tieoeral dia-.aioo ooe rafcra to marta aig- .. or tar meaa if r'ajaly todicatiog taa dtracUuo io vatcb avaacla ara m alog to a f g. an. it fv tag too aod tbtco wettbar aod t a gb. aad rulaa for taa prawotioo of colliaioaa aod ru aa of tba road. Dttioo oumba tbrec rrfera to taa draft to bici aaaav!' b uld ba restricted ba loaded Mr H.t furtber aUtcd tbat Her Msjaty GoaarcflBcot would oot coo ilar aa biodiag o A tba rvgulotiooo or c ociujiooa adopted by tba Coafervaca VEOHai A. . H!li aa4 Or Teiesrraoo to rariy o A Co to. SCAT Arum. tJctobar 17 Tbio a lay of fetettaa: aod rvceptioo witb Goa Ht'l aad b a party Tba Governor r aa aorty ad waa aoterto-oad by Go Gordoo at braabfaaC At aoou bo aad otoora cf bio par ty arera driaao to tba Capitol, obera a apacial eaaioo of tbe Lagiaiaiora bad be a coo eacud Goa Hill waa lotrodurod by Ga Gordoo Goa Hill epofce briefly about tba r od fewliog batweaa too Nor bar aod dou'bera StisUa. Rwwell p. Flower bad a fd word fir New York aa taa place for tka World Tair. Lbaocellor tSwraoo. ei-Aaaia'aat poatmaatar Gaaarai tttoaaoaoo aad Adjutoot Gaaarai Portar made abort speeebwe. aftor wbtco tboro waa a gaaarai b od sbskiog. At a o'cioca tba Capital City Clab Uo d ra 1 .oa party a recap ti . At 4 o'clock b i trtao Anaricaae gas Goo. Coi'.iaa a bao,ut. G Bill. Ooe Gordoo and all tba vtoilon war tnere Tba featura of lba Nsnsj i tt waa tba fraquaot olloaioo to G a Hih a the r-gv. ovsa for ta4 Damocrottc aomiaatioo for Ptaaidaot. SOt TU DAKOTA. TI LUItmrt Vacaw for C ML saa re. at TaSesrraoO to ta Winamp Otar Paul 8 D . (Jet. 17 Tba Lagbda tor mat ia botb braacbea yaatarday aad o(ad for Coitad 8totea 8eaioa Io tba Houaw tbo voto atorMl For R. T Paul, grew. 100 Bortiatt Trip, 14. Moody. 107 M H ly. 14 la tba Heaate Psttie sw -t 31 to Tr pp 4. aod Moody 41 to 4 for taa L.4gie'alura ta ioiat seaoioo wul formally raufy tb acuoo of botb braacbra aad vljoura uotil Jaouaxy MtaaaAroxoa, 8pr. 17 A apacial fr Plrra. It D . aaya Tb Lagwioiore at ia jciot aaaaioo at a. or. aad procaaded to caavaaa tbo ota for t' H 8ai-r Tbey declared M- a fla mm ' . Tba body tbeo y E.'gir'.oo saiit c u a j roaiog cbaata. for bto apcwiameoTto En SCO Pa Li A ss fitatrai rwatorasao aaUo off roaagsa arwawel la taa Frwyar Bwoa-Mawwrta of By TvJaarraob to New Yeas. Oot 17. Sbortly after tbo opaoiac of tba Protaataat Rpiocooal Oon aaottoa tblo mora 1 of. Ra. Dr Huotiog too. of Now York, apoko la favor of bio reeoiutloa placwd oo tbocaJeodar laot week for o J aot cooamiuae to prepare tbe ataod ard Prayer Book of 189S Tbe reaolutloo waa adopted. Rev. Deal II Goodwin, of Poo nay Ira ota. preaeated tba report of Com on it tea oo Caoooe. recoca mending tbe creatioo of deacoocaaca aod gtviog detail of tbeir man agtmeoc Only woman over SS. of da voat rbaracter, aad proved fllaaee abould ba appointed . Tbeae tb tract ertotica to be Uatided to by twelve peraooa ux maiee aad six femalee Tbo reeoiotloo waa placed oa tbe calendar Dr. Goodwlo tbeo recommended tba adoptioo of reporta numbera 6. 7 aad 8, 9. 10 aad 11. providing for minor cbangee ta tbo pbraeeology of Canon a Tbe re port ware adopted. At 11.15 tba tlouee went Into Committee of tbc Wboia oo Liturgical Revision, witb Coaacaiior Woolwortb. of Nebraeia. to tba cbair. A number of daiegaiea diacueaed cbangee proposed la lba Tbankagiatng eeriee by :... H use '. B ib :. Cooalderable op poeiuoo wae developed agaioat tba pru poaed cbange to reelricl repetition of prayer to tba miaietcr alone. Rev Morgan Dir. spoke agaiaet tba rep etition of pray ere by tbe congrvgation Wbao be sat dowa loud criee of "queation ware beard, bat It wae oot until after a number of otber peacbee bad been made tbat a vote wae rcacbed Tbe two amend -meat were loot. Tbe or igmai motion of tbe standing com mittee waa tbeo put before tba House nod loat by a vote of 113 yea. 17S noe. Tba motion provided tbat after tbe word, gen eral tbaa begirt og. io tbe morning end evening prayer, following tbe Rubric, bo laeer.ed "To ba said by tbe minister a. ooe or by tba mmtater aad congregation to getber - Ur. Hart tbea read tbe next cnange io lba Prayer Book, already aaactioaed by tba Biebopa. "Tbat lb era be inserted io toe Book of Common Prayer after prajete aod tnaaksgtv.ngsupoo several occasions, tba paaitaatial office for Ab Wedneaday " Dr Hart tbeo read fr. m tbe i'rawr Book tb offlee propoeed to be inserted A divtaioa wae taken wibcut dticusaon wben lb action of lba B sbope waecon urrad ia ty a vote of 310 ayaa to 37 noe. Dr. Hart tbea moved tbat tbe acuoo of lba Biabope ba concurred tn io pasaing laadmeau tn Uoliacta Epiitiee aad Uoa- Eia. aad pagi 17 of tbe book of Liturgical relate l be motion waa carried aimoal uaaxioeoaely Tae sutn section under tbe same bead- tag waa tbea taken op It provided tbat after tbe Goepei for Cbrleteaae Day tbe re ba ineerud a new Collect. Kptetle and Goa pal Tba reaolutloo wae paaaed. At 1S 58 Dr. Hart moved tbat ibe com mitic be allowed to report prograaa aod tit sgia. A recraa was tbeo taken Woe a tb H suae of Depuuea aaeeanblcd for lba afternoon eeeeiou tbry want into C ommittee of lba Wbole. wilb Cbaooetlor Woolwortb in tbe cbair On motion of Dr. Hunt it wae agreed to oaert after Ibe goepei for Beater tbe day gospel oa peg 18 of tba Book oo Ulurgi- i Keviasoo. for any cburcb woe re too Holy Commumoo may be celebrated. Tbe caacgre to Ibe order for tbe svlmtntslrst ton of tbe Lord'a Supper, aa auggeeled by Ibe Houaw of Biebopa, wae approved. Tbe s. coed section, bowever. wbicbread. "tbat after lba words Glory be lo Tbee, O. Lord. I '" ibare be added. ' T banks lo Tbeo. O. Lord. ' wae loet. Tbe diacussuon on tbe propoeed adoptioo f acbaage m tbe Prayer Book, wbicb bad 'ta rJcd by (be Biabope, but wbicb wae act contained ia aay report, created a gru deal of coofasioo. Rev Dr. Mana. of M la- sour v. sougbl to bave lba cbangee brought about, but oe failed, aad Rev. Dr. Beaeume said tb House did not underatand tbe tub ject or tbey would not vote it down Dr 8eeeume, bowever. waa aupprwsaed. aod lba cbangee were not adopted. Tbe gieetioa of tb adoptioo of tbe laa prayer to ibe book wae tbeo brought op 8wverei spcecbee were made oo ibte. aod ta :b court of debate H P Harding, lay member from Mieaoun, objected to aay more reviaioa. Tba only persons, be said, wbo will be benefited by tbe revision ara toe bookeellcra, Dr Honuagtoo cloaed tbe debate, aad lb naaeodmeui propoeed by tbe coco mi t la war adopted. Tbe House tbea ad J turned. THE CKOSIN CASH sTartSkar t vslopnssal One lis onsplrs.urs o I u . y Talssxa6 to Lha Moratasi atar. Ckicaoo. Oct St Tbe 7Wiw of this oaoraiajr says ' Ex Senior Ouardiao John F. Bcg' has weakened He has threatened that uoleae certain coadinooe ara compiled with a fall aod cotaplete statement of bis knowledge of Us plot wbicb coded in lba murder of Croats will be placed la tbe baada of Ibe skata's attoraey Tbera waa p4atr of cxctiemsmt about tbe Criminal Court butldtog to-day. mora of It, ta fact, tbaa at eoy time since lba Jury bribery plot waa Brat laid bare la all Hi miserable details Early ia Ibe morning it bacama evident tbat tbe a r Teat of Henry L dtaticebsnrg. Alexander Bulltvan's private secretary, waa to ba followed by the grand jury lavaatigaatoe into tbe Batter. Ooe of lba first witnesses summoned waa But- taabarg tie loui taa grand jury ibe story ba gave lo ibe State's attorney last night, aad wbicb caused so great a sensation ia tba arc lea of tbe prosecution. Wbeu be came out be waa saaa by a reporter aod asked if it were true tbat ba bad gooa be fora tba grand Jury willingly to tail all ba baaw. ' Not by a loag abot," ba replied. He refused to aay anything about what he had done tn tbe grand Jury After Stallaobera bad been exam- load Beery J. McArdae. also clerk in Wtodee Sullivan's office, was taken ba fore tba greed Jury Ha examination waa brief, aod wbao ba caaaa oat of lba grand Jury room ba said tbat ba bad made ao rev i as t tbat bode because he hid ootbia to reveal. Tbks momiog. Mr Win dee, of Windes A Sullivan, went lo lba States attorney's office, bearing a noie from tbe State's at' toraey. directing tbat Wlndea be permuted lo see bia clerk tUelteoberg Tbe Latter waa not there, having been taken before the grand jury YVtndee waa so informed, but be woud not credit tbe statement, and be gan calling Statleaberg's name lo lba evi deot belief tbat bta clerk was concealed where thereabout. Tbe man m charge :-:r. -..:.?.! tr. J flat,.y e'ecUui the jar from tbe fflca. Ta- D-UimNsmm sayt that tbe arand Jarr returned twelve indictments, oniv ooe of wbicb related to the Crooin case, aod tbat ooe Is believed to be ao nher true bill agaioat Job a Graham. rOKKIGN. HI aroab nasi a. ay Caksa to taw atcsrataar Mar. Fauna. Oct. 17 Tbe addreaw of tba Na tional Committee, taken to General Bou- ojr bv M Naouat. assures tbe Genera' h ajsJHt of l party Ui his cause aod or rnctr coanace to bis ultimata succeea. It U suted tbat General Boulanger will go In Bfu seals or Geneva, and sudden lv anur Franca aad demand a aw irlal Tbia sUd will b taken when tbe Committee consider it ooportone. THE STATE FAIM Urn lal k Bay-1,000 foraona ou the eroaaato-lwtaraatiBis Proraasws. (dpeclal to Ibe Morning Star. . RalsUsh. N. 0 . Oct. 17 Tbo weather to-day ia meet delightful. At leant sixteen Ihooeaod persons attended tbe Fair grounda All agree that tbere i do precea deal for the great meets thai baa attended Ibe exhibition. Toeday wa generally re gard d a "Raleigb day," and at 12 m. nil Ibe public building, banks, store end workshop were cloned, end thousands weal out. The programme was an inter esting as well aa exciting one, consisting of n meeting of tbe Farmers' Bute Institute, trial test of machinery, parade of horses and cattle, and ' Oxford Orphan Asylum concert. No awards of premiums so far bave been made. Several trotting matches toch place, some of which exhibited un usual good spied . No accident occurred and tbe utmost good order was preserved. All tbe Sidc-sbows were crowded during the day, especially tbe performances of the Cherokee Indians, wbo seem to be the great sensation of the exhibition. Tbe Secretary of tbe Agricultural Socie ty tajs the receipts so far are not only sat isfactory, but beyond expectation. The hotel, boarding house and strreCs to night are crowded to their utmost capacity, presenting a scene never before witnoeaed lo Raleigh. Should tbe weather continue fair a very large attendance is anticipated oo the grounds to-morrow. The sale of article, such ss fruit, dec, will be on Sa turday Much prswe is bestowed on Messrs Patrick. Wilson. Packard, and others, for their managtment of affairs. A suggestion is made that the prices of admission be reduced Saturday, so sa to five all a obanee, but no definite decision has been made. VMtAIN AND rtiO VISION U. Klurinsllniu In IT tree oa Iks GmtetJsgtW Bxeatoiiae. By Telegraph lo tba Morn In- Star. Chicago. October 17. Early trading wa ralber light in wheat to-day, and tbe market ruled quiet and barely steady for awhile, tben became weak, with prices de clining fc. then rallied rather sharply, prices gaining fc, ruled easy and dewed about the same as yesterday . Corn was doll and easier, though at limea the market ruled comparatively steady oo purchase of tbe year. Novem ber aad May. by a prominent local specu lator There was no new outside news brought to bear on the market. Tbe mar ket opened a shade below tbe closing quo tations of yesierdsy. changed but little, and cloaed dtc lower than yesterday. Oats were weaker and lower, due to re ceipts exceeding eelimate. also to the fact tbat shorts have covered of late, and longs wanted to unload and found few buyers. Offerings were free, and price receded iOfw. May being weakest, owing lo the bulk of trading bein; for that month. Pork wa fairly active. Prices were irreaular. tbe market cloeing at about the inside figure A little more interest was manifested in lard, trading being light. Pnce wore ad vanced 9tib5c. but Milled back again, cloeing quirt. The market for rib attracted little atten tion. Price ruled 5a?ic higher for Octo ber delivery, while other deliveries were without material change. SM iM, POI. A Lass Wrla lalaa a Kecalsr Psl Hssm-All Poiata ara Qaarasttlaea Aaalaat tt. Bt Telecrapb to the Mornlaa Star. Chicago. October 17. A dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, says: Mayor Hunt,of San dusky, Ohio, teiearaphed the State Board of Bcalth In regard to tbe small-pox rav ages at Pelee Island, the famous fishing re sort io Lake Erie. Tbe dispatch says the wildest excitement ex sts, over one hundred cases of small-pox having developed tbere within tbe last four days. Tbe island has about one thousand population, every one of whom it is feartd will contract Ibe disease All avenues of escape from tbe place bave been cloaed by tbe American aod Canadian authorities Every one of the entire group of Lake Erie islands, in dudioc Put-io-Bay. North Base, Middle Bass, Kelleys aod others have quarantined agaiost Pelee, aod the Canadian authorities bave quarantined Ibe main land against tbe island, which baa become a vast isolated pest bouse Dr. Probot. secretary of the Slate B. ard. baa sent instructions and has taken vigorous steps to prevent tbe di from spreading. MA k 7 . Tinpii'Doui Votes or a Sieanaar rssaU lilpoiyt Kipku to be t ess t belca for PrealsJeai. By Tel ;i suih to taa Morn in mar. Niw You. Oct. 19 The Atlas Line sieseMbip Atbos arrived here to-day from Hsttieo porta. Tbe voyage was a tem pestuous odo On 'September 15 aod 10 a northeast gale was encountered witb a besvy sea running. This state of tbinga lasted for forty hours, during wbicb every tbing mt Table wsa (wept from tbe decks. Tba easel, however, sustained no serious dam gx Tbe Alhoe waa at Port-au-Prince Sep lembcr2isi, aod brings intelligence tbat Hipoljto at that time was busily engsged tn arranging for tbe Presidential election. Hlpolyte expects that be will he the unan imous cooice of the paople. The election take place this mooib. . V ANN AH ( otiosj rira oa tbe Nuaansbip Carlton. By Telaarrapa to tba Homing Star. BiTAMHiH. October 17 The Are which broke oat this morning in tbe British steamship Carlton, loadiog cotton for Liverpool, baa been extinguished. It is believed that tbe vessel is undamaged. Tbe fire was confined to tbe fat,ward compart ment, In wbicb were eight hundred to ooe thousand bales. Tbe work of removing Ibe cotton waa begun, but tbe extent of tbe damage has not yet been ascertained. ALABAMA. A Coafntss .flarslerar lasof (o a Llssik mn Skoi, By Talasrrapn to the Morning Star. Birmingham, October 17. Jas. Hickey was arrest d oo come minor charge down in lower Chilton county yesterday. His captors subsequently found that be was concerned in some brutal murders near Mootenallo, some weeks ago. In fact be confessed, and tben be was twang to a limb and abot. A cable to tbe Maritime Exchange. New York, yesterday, announces tbat Hippo lyte baa been unanimously elected Presi dent of Haytl. In all ninety one vote were cast at tbe' election. OMAar. aaroii, Oct. tine firm at 45gc strained 90c 17 ttpiriU turpen Roein firm good F Baw ammah , Oct, 17 To-day being holi day here tbere was no market. COTTON. New York Son's Kepori of tba Mark Yesterday. By Telegraph to tba Morning Star. Narw Yobs, Oct 17. The cTun's review of the couon market to-day n&yc: Future opened a little depres&ed by a ma terial decline io Liverpool, out quickly ral lied, and afterward advanced n few points. There were?more predictions of frost from tbe Signal Service and private letters from tbe Sou lb mid that damages by toe frotls of last aetk tveie proving more serious loan had been expected, ordering at the aarxe time covering of coon act." Stil ', in tte face t f all thin, some of the Sjuihtrn mar kets were l-16yc tower This, however, may be accouuud for by the f-.c. ttmt tbey are relatively dearer lhau at the distribu tion poinU. Collon on tbe spot wa- (lull. Gep. John F. Hartranft. x-Govtroor nf Peons) lvDie, died si bi- reaidet-C a'. Nor" ristown. Pd.,;ye8lerdty The International excursionist retchet Detroit early yesterday morning, iien iiu y were placed on Doard several yachts whicu. steamed u, Detroit liver. A Norfolk, Vi , dispatch 8y tha s let mi r Amy D ra. ashore at Watchi piague inlet, it breakiug up. Her cargo of cottou is being e&vtd ae tapidly as possible. Intelligence received abcut tbe fire on the -'i an.t r Carlton, at Savannah, states that the hold waa flooded. About eighteen hundred bales of cotton were damage 1 by fire and water. Amos J. Cumming8 was nominattd ia.-t night by the Tammany Democrat of the Ninth Congteational District to fill tbo vacancy in the next Congress caused by ihe death of Bunael Cox. Otto Ferahaiig, an old German 6bc p beeper on Ji be's Inland. & C, was ai-sfB-sinaUd on Wedtntday by a negro nam- d Jobn Simmons The motive, it is eu.o posed, was rubbery. Tbe aseasaln is now n jail. A wreck cccurnd on the Texas & Paci fic railroad, about sixty miles east of El Paeo. Wednesday. A washoui threw a freight engine and several cars down an embankment. Eoginecr R J. Bible and fireman Chas. Jones were caught un der the side of the engine and literally roasted to death I AKiiN fr. fort A I taa an a c October 18. ttuo Kino- 6 09 A M bun Set . 5.21 P M Day a Length llh 12 M High Water at Bmithviile 2 28 A M High Water at Wilmington 3 26 AM ARRIVED Stmr Cape Fear, Tomlinson. Fayetteville, T D Love. 8tmr Delta, Ward, Point Caswell, mas ter. Otr barque Mercur. 663 tons, Hamburg, Peterson, Downing & Co. Schr Myra Spear, 148 tons. Philbrook, New iora. CLEARED. Stmr Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fayette ville. T D Love. Schr J W Ponder, Ddd, Philadelphia, Geo Harries, Son & Co Scbr Georgie Cl irk, Birtlett, Pniladel phia. Geo Harris. Son & Co. MAbtlieJL DIRECToi , B.lat of Vssssls In ttie f rt or Wflm'r e toa, .N . C, Oct 18, 1889 STEAMERS Mayasurz (Span). 828 tone, Saracondequi, Altx Sprunt & Son. Osmsuli (Ur). 1,492 ton?, O'Hagan, Alex Sprunt & Sod. Tburton (Br), 1,246 tons. Douglas, C P Mebaoe. Roteville (Br), 1,061 tons, Blake, Heide & Co. BARQUES. Trabant (Gtr), 880 tons. Scbcel, E Peschau t& Wtstermann. Jacob Asll (Nor), 600 tons, Btrnuldeen, PaUrson, Downing & Co. Lydia Peschau (Ger), 360 tons, Zeplein, E Peacbsu & Westermann. SCHOONERS. William HKenny. 280 tons, Lippincott Geo iarriss,.Bon & Co. Sarah C Smith, 282 tons, Henderson, Geo Harrlss. Son & Co. Bessie Brown, 247 tons. Phillips, Geo Harris, Son & Co. E A Danenbower, 217 tons, Johnson, Geo Harris, Son & Co. Kate E Gifford. 428 tons, Wright, Geo Har- riss. Son A Co. E F Northern, 815 tons, Pennewel), Geo Harrits. Son & Co. Charles C Lister, tons, Robertson, Geo Harriss. Son & Co. POWDER Absolutely Pure. rnu uqc( iiover vanes. A marvel oi parity trenvth and wholeaomanaas. Mora aoonomloa th maa wholaaomenaes. 1 -. ii ordinary kind, and oannot be sold lioom aetitloo wrtb tba multitude of low test, abort Weight, alom or phosphate powders. AM oalsia as. 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IT NOT ONLT.CUBBS "BRIGHT'S Die BASH," BUT ALSO DIABBTgg. Mahkbobo, Va., April 7, 1888. For a year I have been suffering with a form f Kidney Disease which my piuaiclan- Dr. J. Hlllman, thought was Diabetes, and advised the nee of Otterbarn Lithla and Magnesia Water. The quantity of urine passed was greatly In ex cess of the natural secretion, and I lost forty Donnds of fluth in a few months The use of the litterburn v ater corrected this excessive flow entirely In six weeks, aad I ata again a well man. I tried many msalclnes without avail, and I attribute my cure of this troublesome and dangerous disease entirely to the use of the octerburn SVater. R. N. BUaNTON. PEKSON8 OiTHN &HK "WILL IT KEEP f" Amelia CotrsTT, VA..Feb . 24, 1888. I hereby certi- y that tw o years ago I obtained some of the Water oi the Otterbarn Lithla and Magnesia Spring lor my wife In a demljonn, and recently, whilst moving to another home. I found that some of ti e Water Aad been lert In the demijohn. I poured it out and draDk some of It, and fonnd it to be as pare and nice as when first ta&en from the Spring. G. E. CBADDOCK. IT CURES KHEUMaTIC GOUT. 3. Jeftkbson, of Johnston, South Carolina. writes ss fo lows of It A lady here has been entirely relieved of a severe attack of Rheumatic tont. he found such immediate relief she did not take any modicine or any other remedy at all, and while on the sixth bottle stated tbat she had been entirely relieved and neeaed no more Water; her general nealth also beine greatly lm -proved . B. E. JEFFERSON. Manmbobo, Va., March 17 1888. Whea 1 commenced tne use of the Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Water, on the 28th of January last, I had no faith in any mineral water. I had been snffeiing ror ovnr three years with a disease tht was pionounced by a promi nenl physician of Richmond to be an affection of the Kidneys, after making a scientific test. I had only used the Water om week when I was entirely relieved of pain, whloh before had been constant and at times acute, and I have gained nineteen pounds In flesh, with a restora tion of strength and energy. I gave the Water a fair test, using no other water and taking no medicine. H. C. GREGORY. Richmond, Va., April 8, 1887. I have been suffering lor years with a compli cation of Liver and Kidney tiouble, suffering great pain in the region of the kidneys; and hav ing my attention called to the Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Water. I commenced to use It, ana never experienced such 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 cannot commend the Water too highly. B. F. WALSBB. Akxlia c. B., Va., December 16, 1886. I have been a Dyspeptio for tbe past fifteen years; and lately have suffered wltn Derange ment of my Urinary organs, evidenced by great difficulty In voiding tbe urine. About six months ago I commenced the use of the Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Hriincs Water, and sinca that time there bas been marked and gradual improvement in my entire condition and state of nealth. My dlgesiion Is better than It has been for five or six years, and the urinary trouble is entlreiy relieved, and has been for the past two months . J. A. WAX.LACB, Cashier Planters Bank of Amelia. GEORGE J. BFSDLE1, Proprietor, AMBLIA COTJBTKOUSB, VA. R, R. BELLAMY, Agent, WILMINGTON, K. O. mar 0 D&Wf BOOKS ! BOOKS! FULL LINE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY on hand, and new supp es every week. Shake- peare, Scott, Milton. Longfellow, Tennyson, Meredith, Poe, Bryant, Byron, Burns, Ingelow, Cowner. Fiemans. fiamnhfill Jbn WltrwUnfa x Cowper, Hemans, Campbell, Ao. Pilgrim's Pro gress, Hours with the Bible, Children of the Abby, Ivanhoe, David Copperneld, History France, History Germany, Creasy 's Battles, Soottkh Chiefs. Maoaulay's Essays, Ao.. 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SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL -AJSTD HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk So disguised that It can be taken, digested, and assimilated by the moat sensitive stomach, when the plain oil cannot be tolerated ; and by the com bination of the oil with the hypo--phosphites is much more efficacious. Remarkable as a flesh prodoeer. Persons gain rapidly while taking It. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Fines! and Best prepara tion in the world for the relief and care of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDSand CHRONIC COUGHS. The great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. feblO D&W ly f uweir ch w 8AA0 BATES. . . Geo. W. Williams, . . 8. D. Wallace... . (Tosuicr t Prusidci t . . . 0h'. r . .Vice Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAID IN - - - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 DIRBO'lORS: W. 1. Gore. G. W. Williams, of Wil liams & Murchison Hon. B. It. Bridgets, Pres W. & W. B. R. 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