aatiae Postoasce at Wilauactoat, M.CM Saeoeciass Stall Matter. fa rrt AD 1 441AM ' 41 ft- DO San Rises. San Sets . , u so in Hitrh Water ai wwiapun.f. High Water at Wilmington IX 03 AM 9 38 A M it : np'T or Agriculture. D.j 1 17. i Weather bureau, Wilminotom, N.C., Jaatt Meteorological data for yesterday Temperature: 8a.m 77; f p. m., 80; maximam.83? minimum. 71; mean. 70. Rainfall for the dav.'T; rainfall since lit oi month up to date, 8 15. : . COTTON REGION BULLETIN. j Cloudy, continued warm weather pre vailed oyer the cotton belt, with numer--tjos local showers or thunder storms, be ing heavy over the Atlantic coast States. Heavy rainfalls reported, from Florence, S C, 2 03; Savannah. Gl, 1 81 inches. Fayetteville, N. C, June 15. At 8 a.m. the staje of water in the Cape Fr river was 3.2 feet u- - FORECAS r FOR TO-DAV. For North Cwolina Generally fa'r, loutherly winds. OUTLINES. The S:nate made rapid work on the Tariff bill yesterday; the motion to re store salt to the free list was rejected; the paragraph proposing aJutf on tea went oven the tax on oranges, lemona, grape fruit, was fixed at one cent, per pound. The Kmghts ot Pythiis Grand Lodge of North Carolina, in sta tion at Charlotte, elected officers and elected Wilmington as the next place of meeting. Stewart L Woodford, a prominent lawyer and politician of New York, has been nominated minister to Spain. C. D. Collins, a wealthy Tenoesseean. was tared to hit probable dsath by Martin Easier', of . Memphis, with whom he had been on terms of Iriendihip; after beating bis companion into insensibility with a hammer Ensley robbed tail victim of 16.000; but two men iiviheaisaultand Ensley was arrested. The treaty for' the annexatioa of Hiwaii to the United States was signed and sent to the Senate; before the final signature oi the document, the Japanese Government through its legation in Washington presented a formal protest against the agreement; sentiment in the Senate is said to be in favor ol the ratifi cation of the treaty, but there is some opposition. The earthquake in In dia was very destructive; towns were levelled to - the ground and whole vil lages subsided. The Strasburg statue, in Paris, was injured by a bama explosion yesterday, but no other damage was done. Yesterday's New York markets: Money on call was easr at 11J per cent last loan at 1 tad closed offered at 1 per cent.; cotton steadv middling' ?3c: flour was loll and slightly easier, wheat spot was weaker,, No. 1 Northern New York 87c afhat; corn spot firm No. 3 at eleva tor and 81 Jc. afloat; rosin was quiet itrainedjcommon to good I.7s)Q1.75; spirits turpsntine quiet at 2738c It is about time to look for some pretty warm weather. - A New Jer sey weatherist predicts a prolonged cool spell, two months of it. Senator Tillman didn't succeed io getting his sugar investigation, bat be had the fun of making some vig orous thrusts with that pitchfork. A Boston csatenarian has just committed suicide. After his long waiting heseens to have abandoned hope of getting out of Boston any other way. !. R'-v. Parkhurst says he is. going to retire from politics and devote him self to religioa. But politics will Proceed all the same. , Tom Watson still survives. -- .. j Es-Congressman Sorg, the weal thy tobacco manufacturer of Ohio, is entering the senatorial ring to give Hana . a tussle. Sorg has the sorghum, and doesn't mind asing it in emergencies. Senator McEnery.ln his sngar ats?;ech in the Senate the other a? Sli(1 the "pjor man's" sugar plains 16J- pir cent, of water. He ""tvoluiteer any information as 10 we percentage of sand. - That Indiana prophet, Colltcot, o had arranged for the final nuh np of the earth last Satur 7'sn)W revising his phophesy to Whl? Wls the i'th eanh tQat it failed to respond. Un .eodmi"y small men in Eog , ? w, Participate in the Queen's JQD show, but the biggest man in England, W a. Gladstone, has not fo. Ted-- p"haPs the little fel "J'da,tw,ant to be dwarfed by o sure in it. Nt satisfii i,U' - --w li mi m . . ' T-L. ,tl "ay near tne town of "uiepec. Tt i; CUOle InJ LI .. . . . . The tln l .'. - " W I'll- . - .... " car. rh ..tin .... White. ' WS 8"e. "ird class DCPOHTAVT ANHOTJffCHXBffT Attention is called to the follow ing Reduced Rates of Subscription to The Morning Star : . TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, Twelve Months . , $5.00 six ..... a.60 Three , '....1.25 Two - LOO One , 50 ' TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS. The Star will rbe delivered by carrier at any point Is the city at 12 cents - per week, or J 45 cents per month. " . That Kansas City ostrich man who has for several - years been . swallow ing a miscellaneous assortment of tacks, nails, screws, broken. glass, jack knives, &c pot -.his digestive organs to too severe a test, over loaded and ha 1 to be opened oat to relieve him of thef cargo he had at various times taken on. That part of the job was a success, for the doc tors took from him odds and ends enough to stock a junk shop. They are now wattlnz to see if - the "ostrich" will survive the unloading. A contemporary calls matting the "nnnr man's fmt" inil IMra, .v. Dingley tariff builders for patting a tariff on it that will place it beyond the reach of many poor people. Per haps the fellows who pat ap that job think the poor man has no business to have a carpet, and that he is lucky to have a floor without a carpet. If this plundering protection policy continues long that is about the way it will pan oat. ' Since the reported attempted as sassination ; of President Faure, of France, Queen Victoria has bee Dm s nervous, aad it is thought she may not appear in the jubilee show. Well, there is nothing to prevent sticking a dummy in the carriage and going on with the show. The Britishers will enjoy it quite as much. That New York burglar thought he was playing it smart on the lady of the house when in reply to her Inquiry "who is that?" he answered "me, dearie," but be wasn't, for she wasn't used to that kind of talk and yelled load enough to waken every one for a block around. Hon. David B. Hill emerges from his "Roost" to venture the predic tion that "prosperity will come to as in the f atare." As the "future" is a somewhat elongated concern, Mr. Hill doesn't much risk his reputation as a prophet. Hon. John Wanamaker does not believe that whistling will bring prosperity to the country. He is right. - Neither will patting heavier burdens upon the people for the benefit of - fellows who chipped into the Republican campaign fund bring it. - For the tea' months ending April 30th oar exports of manufactures amounted In value to $224,023,006, an increase of $40,000,000 over the corresponding ten months of the pre ceding year. And yet some of oar manufacturers are howling for more protection. ; ' The Krupp 130 ton steel gun fires a 2,600 pound shot fifteen miles, and doesn't kick when required to do it. irsw ADvasTisaMBBrra. . I. H. Rehder Sc Co Special sale. J. W. Murchison Seasonable goods. Owatr F. Lore & Co. Dangler vapor oil stove LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered Sere and There and Briefly ZToted. r The County Commissioners will meet again to-night at 0 o'clock. The tag Blanche yesterday towed up oil barge "No. 65 V of the Standard Oil Company. - An excursion to Carolina Beach to-morrow will beeivin by the Lidies Aid Society of Market Street M. E. chnfeb. . ' The Nixie, a handsome little row-boat belonging to Lieutenant Moore, of the cotter Morrill, was carried from the government , warehouse , oa Water strset yesterday to Oiean View. The Richmond Times, in its repirt of the session' of the Grsnd Lodge of the United Order of Druids, presents an excellent likeness of Noble Grand Arch George Z Jigler. of this city, The Teachers' State Board of Examiners is now In session at More- head City, preparing for the examina tion of applicants for, State licenser. The Bjard prepares the examination papers and sends them to the different counties in the State, Prof, i M. C. S. Noble, of ! this city, member of the Board, left yesterd y for Morehead. Spsalal 8iviM t Sr. Aadrws Cbarob. Rev. A. J. McKelway, Superin tendent .of Sr nodical Missions for the Synod of North Carolina will ar rive in this city by the C. F.4 Y jV. R R. this afternoon and will hold services in St. Andrew's Pretbyterlan chu to night, Friday night and Sabbath eight at 8 13 o'clock. ; H t will preach also Friday, Saturday and Stbbath mornings at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited to attend these services. ERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Psrtlnant Fnnsvashs Partnlarae PrtMl- ptllr is Paopl h4 Poinsedly Prlntad. ' Mr. George Campbell went ap to Charlotte yesterday. . H. L. Stevens, Esq., of War- saw, was here yesterday: - - . O" - Mr. J. W. Mallard, of Talson, was among yesterday's visitors v - Dr. Geo. A; Graham and ' wife, of Warsaw, were in the city yesterday. Governor Russell and Mrs. Russell are sojourning at Ocean View. ! Mr. J. M. Solky is confined to his room with a severe stuck of malarial fever. . . , , , Mr. John W. Carlton, of War saw, was among the- excursionists yes terday. '. i- Mr. S. B. Hlnes, of Warsaw, was amonghe visitors in the city yes terday. - . - - Mr. E, R. iMerritt, of Monnt Airy, was one of yesterday's hotel reg ti trations. Mr. James Stevens and Miss Stevens, of Clinton, were registered here yesterday.. : Prof. Dosset, - the hynoptist. entertained quite a large crowd at Hilton Park last night-! Mr. B. G. .Thompson,- a -suc cessful business man of Gjldtboro, was registered here yesterday. Mr. Gibbous Fassell, of the firm of W. G. Faisell & Sont Rose Hill, was observed on our streets yesterday. The Star had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Mr. C B J ohnson, of Wallace. He came down with the ex cursion party. - Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were Messrs. W. S. and Bix terPharr Charlotte; B D. Towssend, Bennettesville. Among the visitors in the city yesterday were Messrs. Benj. Simmons and John Foy.of D xon's; Mr. J.T. Fov. Scott's Hill, and Mr. Daniel Sanders, Hampstead. - Mr. A'.bert Solomon celebrated his Slst birtbda'y yesterday with enjoy able festivities at the residence of his node, Mr. B. Solomon, 818 Market street. There were a number of invited guests, and Mr. Salomon was the re cipient of numerous gifts. Ezrarsion to lakt Wmommw To-dy. The excursion to Lake Waccamaw, given oy at. Anarews rresoyterian church Sunday school, will leave this morning at 9 o'clock, and, judging from the advaoca sale of tickets, Lake Wacca maw will be crowded with Wilmington folks to-day. For the return trip the train will leave the Lake at 5 o'clock this afternoon. A good time and a de li ehliul ride is promised all who go. The excursion is under the management of the following committee of arrange ments: Mr. W. C VonGlahn (chair man) and Messrs- W. H. Sprunt, . Ed. Smith and W. L. Latta. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Bsesipu of zTarai Stores ut Cottoa . Tastevdsy. Wilmington & Weldon R. R. 28 case's spirits turpentine. . Wilmington, Columbia ft Augusta R. R. 68 casks spirits turpentine. Hi bbls rosin, 13 bbls tar. Is casks spirits tur pentine. - Carolina Central R. R. 14 casks spirits- turpentine, 78 bbls rosin. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. M 17 casks spirits turpentine, 51 bbls rosin, 6 bbls tar. Total receipts Spirits turpentine, 118 casks; rosin. 871 bbls; tar, 19 bbls; crude turpentine. 18 bbls. EloyeU Haws. To be fashionable now, join the Caro lina Cycle Club. New members are putting in their applications for member ship at a rapid rate five yesterday, five the day - before, and jast as many for several days previous. As many as one hundred have joined in the last few Weeks. Bat others ' win be welcome. and can place their applications for membership with ; Mr. Ike -. Solomon, 'secretary pro tern., Mr. Will Latta, tfce regular secretary, being out of the city. Mr. Julius Taylor, who has been elec ted bugler of the club, has gone North to take lessons on the bugle. v m m m The Zxeoratonlst. The excursionist was abroad in the land yesterday. He went down to Ocean View and gazed upon the magnificent spectacle of a rolling , ocean; be went down the river oa the steamer Wilming ton also to get a glimpse of the "vasty deep"; he came back in the afternoon and divided his time between viewing the places of interest and frequenting the milk-shake and soda-water conn ters, and last night be left for hisjhome, very tired, bnt Also very happy and con tented. Ordsv el DraMa. A.J.Marshall, Esq., elected Deputy Grand Arch of the Udi ted Ancient Or der of Druids ot the United States at R'Chmoad, Va., Monday, by the Grand Grove, returned yesterday. Mr. Geo. Zsigler, who has been oaeof the fore- mist members of the Order of Druids for many years, alsa returned. Both gentlemen : are members of Linden Grove No. 8, ot this city. The Grand Grove will meet in this city the second Monday in next June. Ttlegripb OJSm la Foaae Kseewne. The Western Union branch in the Produce Exchange promises to be of great service to the members. Practl cilly instantaneous service will be given as the quotations are known here in ten seconds alter they are put up in New York city. They come over , the direct wire, so that there is no delay. Mr. W G. Sale, who wilt have charge of the branch office, was at his past yesterday. and the instruments were kicking ap a live'y racket, - ' ; THE EPWORTH LEAGUE Mt X,ut Wieht-afiar Bonus BoatnfM I aa Kxaallmt . PfoemmmBmdrrie - Haatlit in Toronto. TheEpworth League of Grace M. E. church held its regular meeting - last night in the lecture room. There' was a good attendance and a programme. ren dered that was very enjoyable. The meeting opened with religious services, condneted by the pis'or. Rev. R. A. Willis. Mr. W. W. Hodges presi dent of the League, then took the chair and Mr. Carl H. Schnlken, the secretary. discharged his duties as usual. After ! the transaction of routine business, a part of which was the election 'of sev eral new members. Rev. R. A. Willis, the pastor, arose and spoke of the general' conference of the Eo- worth Leagues of America which is to meet in Toronto next month. He stated that a round trip ticket from Norfolk could be., had for $18 00 aad i that there would be some hundred or more delegates from this State, of which number . he hoped that there would be several from Wilmington. The following programme was then rendered: 1. Song, quartet, consisting of Misses Willis and Perdew and Messrs. West- brook and Davis. - 8 : Recitation. Miss Nora Jfcott. 8. Sjlo, Miss Nora Scott. Tne audience was very much pleased by the excellence of the programme. and on motioa of Mr. W. M. Poisson the thanks ot the League were ex tended to those who had furnished such delightful entertainment. Bforrit-SprlDCf. Yesterday afternoon, in thev presence of relatives and friends. Miss Maude V. Morris, of this -city, and Mr. Albert Adams Springs, of Georgetown, S. C were quietly united in marriage at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Nicholas Morris, No. 510 South Front streeL The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock, Rev. Robt. Strange, D.lD rector of St. James' Episcopal church, officiating, after which the happy couple, accompanied by a party of friends, in carriages, were driven to the Seaboard Air .Line depot, where Mr. and Mrs. Springs took their . departure on the 8 80 o'clock train, bound tor the Ezposi- tioa at Nashville, Tenn. The parlor at Mr. Morris residence, where the marriage occurred, was tastily decorated 'with ferns, palms and rare cut flowers. Miss Lossie Morri, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. and Master Laurens Wright ribbon boy. The bride, who is one of Wilmington's most popular daughters, was attired in a handsome tailor-made suit of tan. The groom is a prominent merchant of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. St. Julian Lachacotte. of Georgetown, were in attendance at the wedding. Mrs. Lachacotte is a sister of the groom. BASE "BALL. The Rational XiMfne Basalt of Teaterdty'a Qames and Other IntsreatlDi Features. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Baltimore, 10; Pittsburg, 8. Cleveland. 7; New York. 8. Cincinnati, IS; Brooklyn, 8. Boston, 14; Chicago, 8. j rnuaaeipnia, u; at. louis. i. Washington, 4; Louisville, 5. WHERE THEY PLAT TO MORROW. Pittsburg at Baltimore. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Cleveland at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. . Louisville at Washington. STANDING Or THE CLUBS. Per Won. Lott. Cent. 88 9 .780 .81 18 .70 26 16 .619 88 17 .664 83 80 .584 84 23 .621 98 21 .511 20 23 .466 17 27 .886 16 27 .872 15 26 .865 8 48 .160 Baltimore Boston... Cincinnati...... New York Cleveland Pniladelphla. .. . Brooklyn PitUburg ....... Chicago ......... Louisville ...... Washington SL Louis. ...... Poor old Rasie, unfortunate being. was simply scalped by the Indians yes- t:rdiy, Sockaiexts leading the war dance. The Qiakers had an easy thing yesterday." Nods pitched for Baltimore aad Killenand Hasting for the Pirates. The Beaneaters gobbled up all of the Colts' pie yesterday. a a Fralt Grower' and Trneksre' AseoolaKoa. According to adjournment, the New Hanover County Fruit Growers' and Truckers Association' will meet this afternoon at 9.80. The report of the committee to make arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the State Association, to meet here Tues day, Jane 83d, will be heard, and other important matters will come np. So it is hoped that all the members will turn out. :? mm m ' ' Soar it on Ova tha W. 4k W. B. B. A large number of people from the towns alon the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad came in on the Hatch Bros'. big annual excursion yesterday. The train, which consisted of .five cats and baggage car, arrived at 9 80 in the morning and moved out soon after for Ocean View, returning to the city at 4 p m and leaving at 8 15 last evening. One Coat Word. . - Hereafter advertisements to go in our Bast ness Locals department will be charged one cent per word for each in sertion j bnt no advertisement, however short, will be taken for less than 80 cents This is a reduction from former rates and it Is also a convenience to adver Iters who can calcnlte the exact cost of their advertisements, which must be paid for always in advance. If there Is anytmne yon want, ad vertise for it, ' Is there anything yon don't want? Advertise it In the Business Locals of the Stab.. One cent a word. Bat no ad. taken for eu than 20 cents. ' tf rRALEIGH ; NEWS' ITEMS- SCHOOL committeemen cannot BS -PAID FOR SERVICES- Funeral Ditootcr. Aasootattoa Adjiufaed ta Mast ENxt Taar la WUmlotton Prof. Holmea to Vieh. Waattrn .. Stataa. o Spteial Star Correspondence. : Raleigh. N. C June 18., The Raleigh school committee has re elected Prof. Logan D. Howell superin tendent of the schools. Prof. Holmes leaves to-morrow for Denver. CoL, to attend the International Gold Mining Convention, which will meet there Jody 7th, 8th and 9th. ProL Holmes wilt visit other Western States before the convention meets. Tne Attorney General decides that school committeemen cannot be paid for their services. Superintendent Me bane wanted them paid, : , Superintendent Mebane writes that no compensation can be given parties for taking the school census. ' Tne funeral directors went to Mr. J. W. Brown's place this morning and ex amined a- negro which he embalmed May 18th, The body is perfectly pre served. : ' " Special Star v Teleeram.f ' The Funeral Directors Convention adjourned to meet in Wilmington June 15th, 1893 Mr., Vogler, of Salem, was elected president, and Mr. Bell, of Con cord, secretary. - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Grand laid la Bastion at Chlotta Offl- asra Elected Wilmington .Baleotad s as tha Hut Flaoa of Heating. ' Special Star Telegram. ' , Charlotte, N. C, Jane 16 The Grand Lodge Kaights of Pythias, of North Carolina, In session here, elected the following officers : G C R, H. Rickert. StateaviUe. G. V. C T.S. Franklin, Charlotte. G. P. D. A. McMillan, Fayette ville. G. M. of E John Ward. Raleigh, ' G. K. R." and S. W; T. Hallowell, Goldsboro. G. M. A. R. L. Cooper, Murphv. G. I. G. S. J. Welsh, Monroe. G. O. G. I. L. Scott. Jr., Graham. Supreme - Representatives E. A. Eoert, Winston; Chas. A. Webb, Ashe vllle. '- The next meeting place for the Grand Lodge will be Wilmington selected to day. . IBv Auociated Pren.1 Charlotte, Jane 16 The Grand Lodge rank waacpnferred on a number of representatives (and past chancellors. The report 7 of Rhe Grand Keeper ot Records and beds shows that there are now seventy-one active lodges in the . state, e'gni oaving occn lostitaiea ana two forfeiting thjeir charters during the past year. There is an active member ship ot 8.909428 having been initiated in the past year. . The Grand Lodge an i ourned to-night. This afternoon the Kaights were ten dered a reception at the park, many of the voung ladies and matrons of Char lotte society serving refreshments. Death of Sir. Oao. CoUioe, Father of W. M. Collins of W limine tin. The following is from a Washington, N. C, paper, and is about the death, in that city, of Mr. , George Collins, the father of Mr. W. M. Collins, superin tendent of Mr. John F. Garrell's truck farm: "Another one of oar citizens has passed to his reward, Mr. George Col' tins, aged 59. Mr. Collins moved to this place a few years ago to take charge of Mr. w. f. Uaugbam s truck tarms. He was a native of England and was a de scendant of a Wesleyan minister and aoout a year ago joined the Presbyterian Church, ol which bis wife was a member. This morning a short burial service was conducted in the home by Dr. Payne, and his remains taken to Wildwood, a Presbyterian church near Newbern, ac companied by his son, for interment." ... NBW ADVERTISEMENTS J Seaboard Air Line, JT HAS NOW BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE North Carolina Ooafederate Veteran special ta leave Wilmington at 9 o'clock Monday mornirg, Jane Slit, for Nashville. If there it sufficient movement from points north of the Carolina Central, a special wi 1 be ran from Raleieh alto, ever the Kaleish A Antnate. conaectineat Hamlet. There will alto fce specials trom tne western u vision. All will como ldate at as on roe aad move from that eoiat. solid train, reach ing Atlanta at about the same lime as the South Carohra special which leaves Cttawbe on the same date. 1 hese fains w ill rna through solid (to ftath vuie, lenn , wttBontcnangeot cars. je ill tf ScMDlB oifiiMon SeacoastR fi. fH AND ATTER JUNE 1st TRAINS WILL ma as follows: . . ... . v.:: DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. : T . t B ilfnlftflrtfm mf A Ml a . wm lillfla S.30 n ss.. 6.10 d. m.. 7.16 a. m. Leave Uceaa View at 7.80 a. m., 11.80 a. m., 400 p. m., 0 IB p. m.. 10.00 p. at. . . . . SUNDAY TRAINS. fjml W1m!tnfli m lfl In n, 9 ftfl . w. Leave OceaaView at 11.80 a.m, 6.(0 "a,m. KOT1CB. Ice aad Marketinr oa SJO a. m. train. Vrelirtit will be received until 8 40 a. m. for 10.10 tram: until 4.30 p. m. fort 10 train. Mo freight carried oa other trams. k. uduik uuni, jnltf Snpeiintendent. SALE 0FST0CK: T Y DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF DI- rectors of the "East Carolina Ptscstorid Asrocia tdoa." 1 will expose ftr sale to the higher bidder, at pa Due aactioa tor easa. at tne Uoart noons door of .Haw Hanover conoty, in the City of vV ilminston, oa Batrrday. the 12th day of Jnne, ldST, at IS o'clock at., ten shares of the t. a pi al Stock of the Bait Care linn f iscatorial Association ataadint in the aame of J. S. Westbroov, 0 snares standing m the aame of R. A Moore aid S shares staadine in the aame of I F. Hill, to satisfy and aa the sum of aae hundred aad five dollars on stoca of J. S. West brook, one haa- arca ana seven aoiimraon stock n k, a. asoote aad twentv dollars oa stock of 1. F. Hill, doe aa nnoaid assessments oa said stock; said assessments having been duly and regularly ca'led by order cf the said Board and payment thereof navies been ref ned by J. S. Wcstbrook, R. A. Moors and I. F. bill, the snDTcnocrs to sain stock. ' JOHN D. BELL4HY, Ja.. my SO 20t -. Atturacv. NOTICE. QIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED State for the Eastern District of North. Carolina, in tha Fourth CLcait at Wilmtogtoa, Charles O'DonoeH Lea tt al., acaiast ThePerrgoy Jenkins Company aad A. G. Ricand. Receiver of the Pereeov lenkina Comnan. The nederslned. here tot ore aDooiaesd Master bv a decree in the abnre end led canae. hereby "Hi firs all boldatsof the mortgage boads of the detendaat com paay te proance tas saaa Before turn at bis otnee la the city ol Wilminctoa. N.Cn or be fare l ha 85th day of Jane, 1897, aad make dne proof of seme aa re quired by said decree. E.K.BRYAN. - my cu lot , Masts 1 THE MORNING STAR. . Are. yon a subscriber to vThe Mornino Sta ? If not, why not? Do yon want s first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per. year, or $1.25 for three months ? If so, subscribe to The Mornino Star. " i . ' Do yon want a paper that prints the latest telegraphic news, the best ocal news,' reliable market reports, excellent short : " stories, and the choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to The Mornino Star. Do not forget that The Mornino Star is the cheapest daily of Its class n North Carolina. Its price is $5.00, while the published price of others ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. ' NBW ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL SALE WEEK. Monday, June U -To Salur'y, Jane 9 -AT- J. fl. REHDER fi CO.'S, Near Fourth St. Bridge. Terms strictly cash. Store open until 9 p. m. Car fare paid on purchases of $2 and op. -v (-roods delivered promptly. Read circulars for price list. JelStf t STOYES AND RANGES, OIL STOVES, Gasolene Stoves. In fact anything yon want for the kitchen. I am adding the above line to my complete stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE AND Agricultural Implements and will carry a line second to none in quality, at the very lowest prices. nave secured the services of J. U Breckentidge with special reference to this line, and can offtr you the benefit of his several years experi. ence. - -; My line includes the Richmond Stove Co.' entire product. r ) r can iurnish repairs for all kinds of Stoves. J. W. Murchison, Orton Building. ; ia8if- " CAROLINA -BEACH AND SODTHPORT 8CBEDT7I.K. Leave for Sonthport and Carolina Beach at S.S1 1 m. aad S p. m. lave for Beach only at 8.00 a. m. and 5.15 p. s Leave Sou kp at at U.SOacd J.f p. m. ; . Leave Beach at 7 00 a. a., l.lfi, 2.15 and p. a ' rare cn 5.15 Boat to alef aad return 15 cents. ' Leave Sunday for Carolina Beech only at 10 a. a and S.30 p. m. - ' aVeave Beech at IS.S0 and S p. at. ' Coaneetsat.Pkr arith Yacht Vndiae. jeStf This X7eek at The "Dnlnciy Corner" Hams, Hams, Hams, Sugar Cured Hams. No. 1 HAMS. .No. 1 HAMS. A special price this week on No. Sugar Cured . Special price on fine LEMONS. Telephone 109. S. VS. Sanders. telo tf ... At Beduced Prices 19000 MGS HAILS' 1'x BBLS- rLUR eon Bags vireinia water Crooad IfeaL 100 Bags Hodnnt's Grits, ' - ' , , II 50-lb. Tina Pure Leaf lard, ' 106 Bags Cedes, 5 Cases Arboc' le Roasted Coffee, 15 1 ases Levermc Roasted Coftee, ' 50 Boxes Cellakrid Starch. - , SBO Packaee and Lnmn StarrV .100 Bnshels Cora (quality (oaranteedj aad car Bayers viaitinf ths city will do srell ta 'call aad ask ror prices, rixe qaoted oa appUcatios . . , D. L. GORE, . i Wholessle Grocer, jaStf Wilnuastaa, M. C. i The University. TKACHERS. 18 STUDINTS, (SUMMKR School 158), total 649, Board S8.00 a month, three Brief Connes, three Fall Courses. Lew and Mecical Schools and School of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open ta Women, Summer tchool fat Teachers, owKWHiuf ssq Loan lot inc ncesy. . Address, PRESIDENT ALDfRMAN, jeStf .. . Chapel Hill, K. C The "Dangler Vapor Oil Stove." K Dates; Cooking a r'llidsnmmer Bight Tlreim." No Heat, Ashes, We Invite the Ladies - s See Their OWEN F. LOVE & CO je 17 tf ' SPECIAL OFFERINGS AT A. D. BROWN'S, ISTo. -20:i2STo3rt2n. EonDLTfc S-b. aaaajaasam-ia-aaaa-BMBMBs-aaaji J C3-xr.-b't3 JFn T-ri i r"H i -n gs' Jnsr six dozeh of these celebrated f ' ' Shirts, beautifully Jann just your size, only SL G e n c 1 e ro e n's Gauze sleeves, elegant quality, --"' . . Gent feme n's Qanze any size, only 25 and 60c A special line of Gen tlemen's Half Hose, Onyx Black, only 15c pair. Ladies's Bath Suits and Caps in Flannel and Mohair, S3.00 to S6.09 each. 50 rolls Matting on Tuesday's steamer. Dry Goods I HAV$ JUST . CLOSED OUT the whole stock of Mr. R. M. Mclatire. on Princess street, at a very low price for cash, aad now lean make it inter esting for shoppers that need nice goods at low prices. It is aa old established fact that he carried nice goods, new iresn styles, tasty patterns, and he sold them at his price. And now I will sell them at your Drtce. Double-fold Dress Novelties he sold st 20c, now atlSc; hit 15c styles at 10c: his big stock of fine Silkalines, worth at his price l and 16c now at 10c Corset Waist Covers at 25c his price 40c Ltaies Keady-tnade downs at 45. CO. 69. 75c 11.00 and 1S5 . Ladies Sbirts at 45, 50. 69c Ladies' Pants at 40. 50, 69c a pair Ladies' Ganze Shirts at 4 8. 10. 13W. 15, 25; Ladies' short sleeve fine bleached Balbriggan Sbirts at 25ct long sleeve Ba b. iggan at 45c- ' Gent s Percale Shffla at 83 45. 60. 60. 75and90c All styles of Gent s Under wear from 20c to 50c each. Lidies' Dress Skirts, made of Linen, at II 00 each; Brilhantine at $3.25; Silk at 4 50 and 8 00. We have a beautiful line at all prices. Geo. O. je 13 tf I ' :e ! I i i 1 a ATLABTIC. HATIOKAL BAHK, f ILIII6T0H, I. C. We want your business, and will Make it to Your Interest to Deal with us. Promptness, Accuracy and Safety Guaranteed. NO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. J. W. H0RWO0D, President, ft L. G0RB. Vice President W. C. C0XX& Jr.; 2nd Vice President : W. J. TOOXSR, Cashier. ; Wy 14U, 8)6. afar 14tB, ST Deposits .....;.....s. .T -515.000 $599,500 surplus add Net Profits 58,900 Bills Payable and Re-discounts . - . Nonk, . - Dividends paid 6 per cent, per annum. -Last Instalment of Capital paid in October, 1892. . Depositors Tool Tbe Wilmington Savings & Trust Company ' Will please call at tbe office of the Company and have interest entered on pass-book for quarter ending Jnne 1st The Savings Bank has paid its' depositors in interest within the past year $9,269.20. . Did yon get any of that money ? If not, why not ? - Paid In Capital $25,000. ' ! Surplus $7,500. lelStf . i Hardware, Tinware, STOYES, , AGRICULTURAL IUPLEUBIITS, SL&wn Ilowers, Garden Hose, aajsaaa mm ' aat asst aa . - - . .... water coolers, ice uream Freezert?. "Wm.. IE. S-oar. n ger & Co., "PTJRCELL" BUILDING, WILMINGTON, N. C. m 24 tf TZanted. 7onted, rjyj SILL LA.ROK LOT OF WATER GROUND Virgioi Meal. Wa ara leetlviajt lb ess (oods la larga quantities daily. - R. R. STONK a CO i .-..w . ' - - Wbotesala Grroara. JeSpaWtl Ko. 7 Boata Watsi St. Dust, Smoke. Especially to Call and WorMngr. dered, perfect fitting and each. Shirts, long and short and only 25 and $Oc each. Drawers, perfect fitting, pair. Ladies' Gauze ana Ribbed Vests, 5c to 50c each. ' . ... .a Summer Corsets, all sizes, only 50c pair.' We have just received 12 dozen Negligee Shirts for gentlemen. Call and see them. They are only $1.00 each. al a Price. :o: GENTS CRASH LINEN SUITS at tl 90 a Salt; better at $3.87 a Suit. Sammer Coats at 45. 60c; Alapaca at $1.00; better at $1 75. Coats and Vests. Alapaca. at $350; Secilian Silk at $5 00; Blue Serge at $4.50. A beautiful line Gent's Suits from $3 00. 4.50. 5.00. and np to 7.50 10.00. 12 50. MEN'S HATS We have tbem ia all styles, from the brown Fur Crush Hat at 25c. to tbe Alpine extra made English Fur at 50c French Alpine at .75, 90c and $1.00. Straw Hats at vour own price, boys and girls. Tbe big Palmetto Hat for men and boys at 10c Ladies' Shirt Waists at 40. 60, 69. !95c $100.1.25 Fine line asrrow Lace from 15. 25. 85. 40, 50c np to $1 25 a dozen yards in white cream and butter; Insertion to match. - A big line of fine Embroidery and In sertioa to match iast received, very low, all the way from 8c to 60c per yard. Silk Gloves and Mits Mils at 15. 25. 40 and 50c a pair; Gloves from 10, 15. 25 to 60c Fine line of Ladies' and Children's tan. white and black Hose. TOn will find ns at 112 North Front St, opposite the Orton Hotel. 'Gaylbrd, Prop,, Of Wilmington's Big-Racket Store. 69.500 None. je 13 tf Attention Representatives V 'POTHI GRS.ND CHAPTER AMD OAS19 A Tesnp!a. While ia tha city ctll at P rem pen's Barber Bfaop, 11 Soath Froai street, fas a trstlaaa Fhava, Hair Tat or aafTbiaf ia that lms. Wa aril fix yoa ap ia Saa ahaFa fas iha parada. Rcspectlallf, ARTHUR FREMPKRT, t tf U Soath Front street.