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L Rt4. h '-! aira4 a aaatt at TiV.uo. , f a ft aior krx r, front i, cwaaprfr el I a, art4 VM.tr-t4 4 paM K 4Ml tf a aBOBw "' To a aMratat MMf Cat 1 rat arwaJt M l(f Ca La loan e t Ctuawl etfrf M t Bt . : 't.sa) qaia,- i4Ja,t to fo rtmt v aUl. aM-9u4 IfaKK. a ait .1 mimwu MVa.UKc ' w 1 -l Mi. f"a 11 Si 4aC : Tl IJ ipotiaJ roaag a St. Loots " 'io auftied a SO-poaad girl au tut ut m-vc Mt-ut ia hlA 'visit Tom W.ejoo bagies to 1 iitnt lat. h tt!:a be sits dowa ni , :rtJ aid tiataes to li 5 smatiag to witch oba a,i " ti Mtt kit Uat so as to " -" -i thoaa rka gold dig. " ui a r ,u r-. ,,, grl wao kicked a tiuYj oo to a batcher ii n.m cooctad svl that poetry r':r Citc- iartB,a taiak tbet Tay jroii, tus ",a Jl a year est! ti ,., ,)i0qt tal Mm Jjfta Si,r4.t B4f bt faiU ."ovuty. at ta,y taf. bt bit er an ts, .; 5a.uaM shows tbat s itiii i,a, A 9m v tk bealtby Hrr Aair. a a parsaitgtba N '"i sal. ta a baXuaot, KArtad Hi, f'al cruise seearal. care ira. " tracts to lave a eke, cool flat I !ftrt. 9 trx asau toaaka It kot fe ri''we eat kia side whs "praptesy Hifiwt a a It, la vices ikem) to ( to -atiL- Ktjarta la araoe-olaie aaliag too the Atn oat taat .at 30i a -wafactarers will kave eeedt tc a taa. Bat taey waat terelt bt HOO wkea dkerlag ' sntb It. 4S7 A If tJ4 PM UalYs 110 FM IMAM VOU LX-KO. 103. Att'Jca ts to tie follow taf lU99ota litn of Sabaextpcios to Tata Moajravo Srim t ro mail swcaraaaa. Twelve Uoatas $5.00 SLa " ' liO Tart LiS tw - i..;..;-xoo On - .' W ' to cm rtraacaxaaaa, Taa Stab wT4 be delivered by carrier at aay polat la taa dty at U teats per no, or i ctau pet saoota. . ! tffSfllllllWf!lT!lTSB i A St. Loub praac&t hxi aai taf Heova7 i4t UJauriaJ dapraa aioa lit tMa coaatrf ta larftlf da to taa fat UUt voeaaa bar got taa daiac o aaaa occapattooa f orrnet If a4altJ aaaa. If tMatafsg aavpavWvt anil iat' 13 ftt w? as atc!aoa act aa J titaer coaipd Ua worn, to coal a tactr ladaitriaJ alxt to Uf klicao. vato U aai;, ate, or caifrata, or raaka tWaa a a aa a clfarattaa like taa bcya Oo aa4 taia ooi, Wit&ia tao paaa foor years taa eqaivakat of 1 1,000,000.000 ta $iU ar, haa bea I areata bf foralfa capiuksta la catarprtaea ta Maxko. Eaitlsa capitaiiata Bare pot ia t3Uv33jnS Trtaca aad Cermaa IUUJ7.77S. aad Aauricaae 34V 416.00a- TWa doasat ladicata oaaklar fear aa to taa f start of taat baaif at4 ailtrcr staadard coat ttj. THa people of Top ska, Kaa, pro test afaiaat tat tarft Jaaulaeata of Ka York vaifa teat to Kaaiaa to lad Boeaca. Taey do at taiak that yoataj. vbo bata apeat the larger part of tbeir daja ta acqolrtag dee ttneot. or ta peactJciex wkat tker laaerttad. cat becoaae aaftls la to 7t art of reformatory tatortaf . ta Lsodoa Ivo kaadred year ago taa dtatk rau araa 43.1 per 2.000, coeapartd trttb II 1 aov, tke result of aaaiutJoa aaJ taa prorreaa la aadlcal acfeact. Siacs tt ta cstlatud Uat tke Urea of L434.713 peraooa ta tae Ualted Kiafdoa kare beca lias saved. Soae diseases taat vert ao-tt fatal bare alaost ea tirtly dipptwi Tke debts of tat priacipal Earo- peaa . Corvraaeata bare beca for Ire years tacrtaaiaf atfroatOO, OOO.lo $400,000 a day. CetUag ready for war. WliMo t&e aaae pe riod tbt debt of tats coeatry baa ia crtaaed at tbt rata of 130.000 a day. Tbt bigger tbt debet tbt bardcr the eSorts to biad tbt gorcraaeats to tbt gold stasdArd. r . ... J J Fmi atadeau la SpriagSetd. M aaa. bovgat oae of Mr. Atkiasoo'a Ataddia atovca. eiperiaeottd with aad report tbat tbey tired like gist cbkkeas oo aia ceata a atal. aad pAid for ike atoe oa kat tbey atrca ia a west, oat oca as art c!leap ia kf staAcbatctu aad qaitt lUia. Tke Nrw York WU remark a that -Haaaa will do aot blag." Well, perbapa; btt It woalda't bt rtry wilt far tbt otber fellows ia Oblo to lost aizbi of kia eatireir. Mark kaa es- U5llake4 a repeutJoa aa a bustler wko will bear a good deal of watcb lag. . SatW AJjrJWTtSaUSJXaTTaV, Httrwt Beet's ttet akow. R. W. Hjcaj-M Caajacaea. If AotC kf aactac WiL Lodge. a tar b,ai iiataxs. L f. Saavaao Lisea. foa RaOT-NewcMiAge, IT MYM AMO XAIU Wikaiagtoa Weidoa R. R 11 kaJetav. WSagiea. Coleakta a Aagaeta R. It ia casks spirits isrpeatiea. Tt bale rest a, kola tar, IS bbla trade tar neatlaa. GsfelSaa Ceatral R. '"IL dl casks spirtta tarpaatiaa, ft kale rosta, kbta tar. II kbit credo larpeatiaa. Cape Fear sY Tad kia r2r R. IL f caste spirtta rerpeatlae, 100 kola rcatav. t kola. ur. Orrvav it casks epmte tar TS kale roeie, AS kale tar. tft credo tareeetJ aa. - Sctaaer Lwkaa II caska apirfee lar peatiae. 4 kale roaia. 19 bale tar. Sckooaer Flgou 11 caska tpbrtuQi aaatiat. 99 kbia roaia. , Toeal taceipta Sorvtte teraeatlat. 114 caskst reaia. 101 hai. tar, ft Wm. trade larpaatisAv 4J kkfa. Ilatealkar advattisaeseata to go I, oar Bsaiseve Lkaj" deaartaeat wQ ka charged oat etas par word lor sartjoa t bat ao advartiaeaeat. abort, will be takea tor leas ikaa M ceata Tkia to a tedectloa boas toraar rates ft Is sJao a eoaveaieaca to adver wao raa cakalst tkt exact coat ef tbatr td-sertiaaaeeta. wktck mass bt paid tor always ta sdvaacav :; WiUaa Aerie t yosag cotorad ata. wse loasd dead ta kit rooa fst Seeday toratag. Ha kad kaa so String iroa i tkraaa traaVa. llm body wsa la ea ep- r'te aoartioa wkra toaed. Tie death I baiat awroad eerioae q acsAkM a aaisral . eaa Coroa Jscctse kaid SO lq sts. III! u 1 LOCAL DOTS, f Ia terse t Gat&ered IZtra aad T&sra aad ISriaflj Ifottd.- taaaaaasa . i Tbt work of tmproriag tbt Opera Maest coaauaead ytsurdsy. "Tbert will bt a daaca at tbt Qaradaai Yackt QaO Hose Friday aigkt.." , ., , Good raias fell ep tbt W. Sc. W. veatar4sr bat ap ta a 1st, boor last aiakl Ike raiaisa feere kad beea Iikt Jackaoa Saitb, colored, was aeat over to tkt Cnaiaal Coart yeater. day cross tkt Police Coart for carrrisf a coacaaJed waapoa. n fbarteatoo aad Saraooab toma- toaa qaotad ta Mew Yotk at 1 OOQin per carrier; cakOete (Loag Islaad) 3 00 OkM pt kaadrad. . , Tbcn sras tbt oaaal crowd of people kcre yesterday sots easy after aftsdiag Seadtf at, Ue.eeasiday Ckar. kata. aa asasi. wsa eU rcpreseated. A boat 200 colored excaraionUte leri yestseday aaoraiac at o'deck, ana Ike W, C 4 A. R. R, for ColsoOis. S.C Tkerwitt kaW ta ret or, at U o'clock lo-algku : -: , : Isaac Spker, colored, waa be;- lota Jsstict Fowiar yasterdAy, cbsixed aitk aaata!t aad battery apoa Alice HoUr. colored. He was fiaed tiS, aad apoa aoa-psraaeal aa waa aeat to jail lor tkltty daya. Tbt first sergeaat of tbt Boys' Brtgeds ia Party HsU; aecoad sergaast, Walter BlAcasaaa; color aertaaat, Frss- cia CArriaoa: draaaer. Wilbar Dosber. Tkt list aa H appeared ta Seadsy'a Staa wsa aUfktly lacorrect. Tbt sereotb aaaaal eacorsloo raa by Cape W. IL Rasssear. of Chsr totta. win btta a Isrg , crowd of people Iroa If snoa, Leaoir. Uacolatoa. Rsth- wfordtoa. Cos riot t aad otker ceatral aad wastaa towaa to-dsy. x Tbt military ezcarsioa from poists aloag tkt C F. A T. V. will ar- tiwm to day. Messrs. J. S. McRae asd S. 3. Cooo. coapaay C9aaadere,ee. paa to trtag dowa 1.000 paopia aad ksve aacared aapie car room lor alL Tbla week proalsea to be a try btary oae at Csroliaa Bssca. Tk, Cksrtott, Bod. whicb arnvas to-dsr. will be a great attractloa. Tee steasaer W&mimfUm will atke a late trip every aiekt. lasviajt tae basck la retara at 11 10 p. a. A Urge crowd atteoded tbe tree saow at Hiltoa Park Isst sight. Tbe eabibitioe will be repesttd to-aigbt. aad tke Wilaisgtot Street Ritlasy Com paay esaoascaa tbat tb,y will ksv. avtry oae of tkelr ctra at tke park to accossaodste pitroas. Tbe W. IL aad L.'a Co.'a team wia oat tor practice ywttrdsy mirstsg oa Market street, aad It tke "earlr bird" a lag, of loag ago kaa aay aessbtsaca of Iratb. tk, boys wUl canal sly gee tk. la tke sbape of tke first prist ot 173.00. Tke teaa ta ssyiag Utile bat workisg bard to brisg new laarclsto lbtr coaipssy. Jaaiia. Baauaa Oovru Ia Justice Basttsg court yestcrdey ts, loilowisg cesce srere disposed of: Liesie Brows, colored, cbsrged with tke tarceey of 14 cats by trick, was omaitttd to Jul le dcfsult of a 1100 bead to await the actioa of tbe Criminal Coart, The stae defesdtat was also toaad ova to the CriesiaAl Court oa tie charge of stealing a ksm from Messrs. Kooace dt Co. Rick Ward, colored, charted with eteeiieg a qaaaiitv of dams, was dis charged. Ia the case of El F. Haaaa. charged with the larcaay of aa Insurance policy by trick, triad Saturday. Jastlce Bsstisg pieced the defeadaat aeder a 1 1 00 Justi fied boad lor kia appearsace at the pres- eet lata of tke Criminal Coart. SWt. Ciraaiat, Taw, Craak. A party of you eg gtstlemee. Messra. Jsa. Bxd worth. Jao. Btssett, C H. Dollar. Herbert Ward aad Reyaolde weat Seeday morals g to Tow, Creek. tetaralag early yesterday morning. The trip wsa made oo tkt steeatr ImfitrUt, which wse called leto service for tbe es pecial parpose. A series of meet legs, coedected by Ret. Creaptce. are aow la pcotrsss at Towa Creek, which are attrsctieg large crowds every dsy to that place. IWatttat Staa a 0aa Tsrw. Jsdte of tke gtowisg popularity of Wdalagtoa'a eaaact resorts froa tkt foOowiat: Oa taat Saeday three of P. LorClard a travatUag aaleaaea met at Ossaa Tae aaae a. witkoat eey pre vioas aederataadleg wkatever. aad oa Seaday before last there were aia of tbt Mat firm's traveUla aaleeaea eecklag Ike rslrtsalsg bfecsse at Ike earns re sort. . raal tMUm Tkt remaise ot tittle Esther Caroliaa Newaaa. tkt daagkter ot Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Newman, arrived kcre at 11 08 p. sa,Saadayaad were Ukea directly to OskdAle Ceaetery for teteracat, tke pall-bearers bdeg Eaaaaet Bear. Jacob Soloaoat. Edgar Bear aad MsrskaH Skrier. Tke eervkee ware coedected by Ree. Dr- Meadelaokt. iBrtkar rraaane rayaaaas. WitMiaoToa. N. C fn!y lltk. 189T. To taa O Scars of Tae Immediate Beaafit LUe Issareaca Coapaay. Baht. s. lad. Geatleaea: It a with a tasting of grautsds that I axprese to voa ay SMt siacsra thaaka lor tae prompt- aasa wah which yoe paid the desih claim of ay beloved danghter. Mary E Jaaee,tor witble a tew boars altar ket dsatavvoar Sspenntaaaeat paid ae the fail aaoeatol aer poucr. i take taa BMtaodto aaoaaca to Iks issarisf eabue c4 WUalsrtoe. tkat voarCons- Mir daaerve the fi'St coastderatioa of taetr patroaaga sa tt dose emctly what rt prom taws saa ts isueea a Brassing so the comasaity. GratefsHy yours. A. ATI X J1MU. 1111 N. 1th street. WiimtBttua, N. C WUaese: Rosiat h.mio. - I WILMINGTON, N. C- CBXMIirAI. OOUBT. Ta Oaaat iBtt-Gt In traMad aad aabamtat Bwba4 aUe, Om m Be Tt 4 Tar-aamkA-J.oa, BCardAr Oat T saai few. Tb, Clrcalt Criminal Coart coaveaed ta apeoal eesaioa yssterdar noralag. adga Sattoa presiding. Tbe officers la atteedaace are Solicitor M, C Rick ardsoa, Qerk W. A." French. Sheriff Elijah Hewlett aad Depoty Sheriff W. W. King. ... ' : . Tbe tread lary was drawa and em- paaalled aa folio as: H.0 Feeaell (fore mas). Jerry Swindell, Freak Allen, C. P. U abler. E. T. Wade. J. S. Hawkins. R. L Ersritt, Caartea Hill, a W. Smith. J. W. Smith. Robert Willie. Sim a el Wig. gins. Major Let. Saaeel Sterling, Joele Ml sua. Joka Wright. R. V. Frseaaa aed J. P. HopewelL - :: Alter Jedge Sattoa bs1 charged tbt arv, cases werediepoeed of aa follows: Becky Qatldy. charged with larceny: olproased. . v. J alias Caacbaaa. charged with high. war robbery: aol proesed. Stella Moody, charged with .forcible trespass. Hoi proesed. '-' , Stella Moody, charged with aasaalt with a deadly weapoa. Not proMsd. " Tae following anbaitted aad adg aeat waa aatpeadsd npoa paymeat of coats: Mary Everett, charged with assaalt with a dsadly weapoa; Harriett Gas sc. charred with aasaalt with a deadly weapoa; Tkoa. Cowaa. cirryiag caacealed deadly weapoa; Taos. Cowaa. curving concealed deadly weapoa; Geo. Pail lips, sets alt with a deadly waapoa j Calvia McKay. ;assalt and bsttery; Fraak Raisaoa, assaalt. with a deadly weapoo. Robe Bold en, chatged with larceay. Verdict, aotfenllty. R. F. Holmes, thlrged with assaalt with a deadly weapsa. N jl proesed. The grand jary retaraed tree bills agaiast H. C Hars aad Geo. Peaaoa. charged with abortioa. Tbe first case disposed of apoa there- assembling ot coart ia the atternooa was that of Fred P. Howlaad. charged with tbe larceny of a horse aad baggy, tbe orcoertv of Mr. H. L FeanelL oa Jaly Sik, Tbe ary retaraed a verdict o' gailty ander section 1097. chapter 184. vjlaae first, of the Code, Ltws ol 187 lodge Sattoa sutsd lb it he would not sentence tbe defendant ia this case until the charge ot arsoa agaiast tae aaae de fsadaat, bow pending, was disposed of. Tbe case agaiast Bea Smith, charged with tbe marder ot e white sailor. Cbas. !.. I. rw.. ... Inr trial VMV -, e aa aaww s vvsii war w aw h aa to-morrow moraine-, aad a special venire of fifty farors was ordered summoned. Fred. P. Hoviand. charged with set ting fire to Messra. Roblnsaa 4 King's nival stores ysrd. will be the first case tried this morning. Herbert McClammy, Em.. Go. L. Peiohia. Ekj, and Messrs. Bsllamy St Ballamy will de tend Howlaad. and SalicUor Ricbsrd son wUl be esslsted ia tbe prosecution by Jso. D. Bellam Em. C P. Lockey, Em. who proaecated Howlaad ia tbe iarcsay case, will probably also assist in tbe prosecatioa of this esse. w. M- a l. CO. NO- 1. Baaaratoa Te-dr to Otroltsa Baaab. To-dsy is the dsy tbe fire laddies bare their big family excorstoa to Carolina Beach, sad it ia to be hoped the largest crowd of the season will go down. Tbe boys hope through the proceeds from this excursion lobe ensbled to attend the firemen's tournsment to be held at Fay- etteville the Ird. 4;h sad 5ih of Aneust, and tbe people of Wilmington will no doubt show their appreciation ot the isvalasble services rendered by tbe com paay. aad patronise' the excursion largely. Wilmington Hook nnd Ladder Com pany waa founded la 1847. and for -fifty years its members hsve beea widely kaowe for tbeir taithfalness ia fighting tbe sassy fires, eight or dsy. rsia or shine, ia cold or wsrm weather, aad through tbeir untiring energy many tbousisd dollars worth of property has beea saved. - Tbe stesaer Wilmington w.U make four tripe down, leaving her wharf at 9 80 a. m 8, I end 8 p. a. Last boat leavea the Beach at 11.80 p. a. The Second Regiment Bind of Char lotte will go dowa oa the 8 p. n, boat. and aaay otker attractions are offered by tbe energetic committee, Messra W. P. Monroe. H. I.Gerksa and I. K. Wil- llama. De-A at Mta. BBaacre Kiaal. Altar weeks of patient suffering Mrs Eleaors Eckel, relics of tbe late Her- ate Eckel, quietly pitted to rest at shout 1 o'clock: p. a. oa Sasdsy.: She was a native et Coleabas couaty. but re moved to this city prior to the letewar aad haa resided here ever since. By her kied dlepositioe sod gentle manners she eede a host of trieeds who deeply regret j her d spar tars. Ska leaves a son and daughter Mr. W. A. Ezket aad Mra. A. W.Wateoe at tkiecity. She wsa oae et the old asabere of Front Street Methodist (sow Grace) church, ead tbe lasers! services were coed acted at Grace church oa vestcrdav s iters ooa et 8 o'clock by Rev. R. A. Willis, the pestor. Tkelataraeet waa aede at Oakdale ceaetery. There were anaerooi floral offcrtaga ia tokea of sympathy for the bereaved family ead ot respect to the departed lady. The pall-beerere were: Messra. L. L. Bxe. E. Peecbaa. A. W. Riveeberk. T. S. ToUr. Thoa. E Dsvts, S- L. Yopo. R. C Orrell Jaa. F. Poet. Jr. Bait Tain artaaanoa. The O.A. N. base ball teaa. which le last provteg Itself Invincible, will cross bats with a crack bell club f raa Fayette- ,yille thla aiteraooa at tke O. A-N. ball oatk cxner Ninth and Orange atreeta The Fayatvllle teaa will coaa dowa oa the eaearsioa froa tkst city tkia mora lag. aad will be ready aad anxious to coeteet for victory witk oer boys this af teraooe. The game will be called at 4.83 O'clock sharp. Admialoa 19 cents; bat aa chargs will be made for ladles. TUESDAY, JULY 20, , j ' 8P0T) COTTON 8CARCE. , Aad Fr (aa Baii Hlefc-Ooctsa BfJIU Ost of . - j Itattrtsl Seaielty Dts ta Ovtr " 'Those who have watched the cotton market at Soothera porta daring the last week or so kaow It haa beea more than usually active. The price of spot cottoa la Wilmington Is higher than In New York, the advance being caused by the Increased demands of Southern cot ton mills.; : . .Most ot toe mills last season laid io a supply of cottoa early aad had the satis faction of seeing it decllaa la price.. This aeaaM tbey bought only a meagre tup ply, end ere finding aow that owing to heavy exportationa the supply available for home uio ia very halted. Wilmington ia shipping cottoa right back over the roads by which it waa brought la. ' Several hundred bales were shipped last week, to fsctoriee ia North Carolina. Sooth Carolina aad Virginia. - Tbe subjoined clipping' from the Sa vaanah ATa? gives additional informa tion: Spot cottoa la the South Is very scarce, me result ol over exportation d arias the past season. The stock at tbe ports and at Interior towns is so small that the Southern mills, it ia said, will not be able to set a sufficient suddIv to keep running during the remsinder of toe sessoa. The stock oa hand is less than 100.000 bales, of which about one-half la in tbe South. Some of tbe New England mills s re short, while Southern mills ere al ready beginning to bay ia the New York market and bring cotton back to the South. Tbe Carolina mills are more embar rassed by this shortage than others, and the sales of spot cottoa at Charleston to spinners bsve been unusaallv larse a axing tbe past week. Tbe mule in Georgia are also said to be abort of snp- piy. aad it ia reported that an Augusta mill boufht 1000 bales in Memohis within the Isst few days. There was a shipment of 180 bale from Savannah to Augusta spinners last week. The cause of the scarcity ia tbe un precedented exports, which are 5.883,- 894 bales, which are 1.408.847 in excess of last year's exports up to tbia time. Tbe amount of cotton taken by South ern mills. 851,000 bales, indicates that tbey are about 69 000 short ot a year's supply, and this shortage is about one thud of the quantity it will take to keep them ruaaing until tbe middle of Sep tember. The advance in prices during the last few days is an Indication that holders expect better prices, end tbat the de mand Is steadily increasing for spot cot toa. BASE BALL. The BAtlonal Iiaaaae Bat alt ot TeaterdAr's QAmes aad Other Intareattna sTeatn ra. TXSTXKBAY'S GAM IS. Boston, 9; Cincinnati. 8. Baltimore, 7; Cleveland. 1. New York. 11; St. Louis, 8. Louisville, 8; Washington, 14 Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 6. Pittsburg-Brooklyn rain. . WHIRS THXT PLAY TO DAY. Baltimore at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. Washington at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pitisburg. New York at St. Louis. SUNDAY'S GAMES. Chicago. 6; Baltimore, 8. Cincinnati, 4; Washington, 8. Clevelnnd. 8; Brooklyn. 1. Louisville, 10; St. Louis, 8. STANDING Or THK CLUBS. Per Woa. Lost. Cent. Boston 49 20 .710 Cincinnati... v. 45 IS .871 Baltimore 45 18 .881 New York 43 28 .800 Cleveland 89 81 .657 Philadelphia 88 88 .498 Brooklyn 81 87 .455 Pittsburg 81 87 .455 Chicago 81 41 .488 Louisville 81 40 .488 Washington 19 49 .881 SLLouia 15 68 .111 Tbe Orioles and tbe Indians had "wet limes" yesterday. Tbe game waa played oa a wet diamond, and part ol tbe time la the rsin. Ponds proved too much for tbe Indiana, but Cnppy, who is usually good, waa not sufficient for the Orioles. . Eight thousand people looked on In Cincinnati yesterday while the Bean eatera ate the Reds np; attributable to the fact that Nichols waa a puzzle to tbe Cincinnati team. Tae Browns are another team who can't bit Rusie. es the score of their yes terdiy s gsme with New York will show. McDermott made his debut yesterday. bat tbe Giants did not in the least mind thst. Postal Tikcrapa Offlea. Mr. R. W. Miles, manager of the Pos tal Telegraph aad Cable Company In tbia city, left yesterday for Richmond. Va. to become chief operator la the mala office of tbe company in tbat city. Mr. Jao. E. Wood, who has been in the service of tbe company la this city for Quite a while, succeeds Mr. Miles, aad will take charge immediately. Th;s Is a well merited promotion, end oae tbat tbe pitrons of the company here will note with pleasure, aa Mr Wood his -always been efficient and courteoua la the discharge of his duty. Mr. Wood hss beea connected with the Postal Telegraph Company in tbia city, aa chief operator, lor tit teen montns. and for tea years previous to that time waa ia the employ of the Western Union Telegraph Company. v Mr. Mllee daring bis stay ia our city made aaay friends, who very much re gret hie departure. - , ' V :' Off to lAe M cantata. . Soae of oar people pre'er to spend the heated term at the seashore. Others seek tke aoantalnaas section. Ol the utter cuss ere the following.: who left yesterday to spend the Sammer at Blow- lag Rxk: ' Mr. aad Mrs. A. Shrier; Mr. aad Mra. J. H. Rehder: M r. C W. Pol- vogt aad faailv; Mra. Joe Kaha aad chil dren Mr. aad Mra H. H. Kasprowics. Xt tha eta follow Too. - - ' 'Stab subscribers who are going away tor tbe Summer will receive the peper regularly by mall by leaving orders for tt at this office. Addresses will be ba aged as often as desired. - - Star 1897, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Fsrtuenl PnrssTTanhs Fertalnlnc Friael- : anny a People and Pointedly Printed. 7i Mr. J. M. Wood retaraed from Kins ton yesterday. Mr. J. B. Cooper returned from Kenansvllle yesterday . Mr. A. H. Slocumb, of Fayette- viile, wss here yesterday. Dr. B. H. Goldberg, of New- bern, was here yesterday. . .. - i Mr. Q. K. Nimocks, of Fay- etteville. was here yesterday. Mr. S. G. Wooten, of Clarkton. was among yesterday's arrivala. Mr. Magnus Shrier, of New York, ia In the city, visiting relatives. . Mr. M. G. McKeozie, of Max ton, was among Sunday's visitors in the city. f .- Mr. W. I .Jones, of iCiastoo, waa one of yesterday's hotel registra tions. ' -Maj. D. O'Connor, and family have gone to Carolina Beach for the season. Mr. William Hines aad sister, Miss Sophie Hines, left yesterday for Asheville. H. B. Falson, Esq , of Clinton, arrived here yesterday to attend tbe Criminal Court. Messrs. B. O. Stone aad L. B. Rogers returned from tbe Nashville Ex position yesterday. Mrs. Bruce Williams aad Miss Maggie Williams, of Burgaw, were regis tered here yesterday. Hon. Cyrus Thompson, Secre tary of State, was in the city yesterday. going to Ocean View. - Mr. I. W. Cooper, who bas been visiting relatives at Gideon, S. C, re turned Sunday afternoon. The names of Messrs. R. L. Williams and M. Mcl. Matthews, two well known Fayetteville citizens, ap peared on The Ortoa register yesterday. Mrs. J. C Wagner, of Klnston, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Hewlett, returned home yester day. Mr. E. K. Proctor and family, who have been spending some time at Ocean View, left for their home in Lum- berton yesterday. Misses Katie and Annie Kelly have returned from Kenansville, where tbey have been spending some time visiting relatives. - Shepard Bryan, Esq., of Atlan ta, Gi., passed through the city yester day on his way to visit bis father. Judge Brvan, at Newbern. Mr. Jas. Cooper Stedman, of Fayetteville, who arrived here Saturday and apent two days as the guest of Mr. Wm. H. Bernard, returned to his borne yesterday. Mr. Stedman was a resident of Wilmington twenty-five years ago, and was at one time book keeper and cashier ot the Star office. He met many old friends during his visit, who greeted him most cordially, and who were glad to see him looking so well. The Appraaobtne Tournament. Capt. Jaa O. McNeill, of Fayetteville, President of the North Carolina State Firemen's Association, was in the city yesterday. - He was not here so much for tbe purpose of inducing people to go to the Firemen's Tournament as to ex plain to the contestants going from this city the rules by which the contest will be governed. He is taking this step to prevent dissatisfaction which might arise from ignorance of the rulee. President McNeill has made a tour of several towns Greensboro, Winston and others on the same mission which brought him to Wilmington. He left yesterday tor Newbern to give the fire men there all advance information they may need. While here he had several talks with leading firemen and talked confidently of the, success of the approaching tour nament. CANTATA AT FAYjETT-EVTLIiE. A Plr.iiD, Parfotmans by Amttenrs tor the SM reman' Bent fit. Star Correspondence. Fayittivilu, N. C, Tuly 17. Last Thursday and Friday evenings the can tata of "David the Shepherd Boy" was presented here tor the firemen's benefit by home talent,' under tbe direction of Mr. H. R Navltsky, assisted by Misses P. H. Matthews and Eula May McDon ald. The music was tarnished by Rems- burg's orchestra, with Mrs. W. A. Robe ion at the piano. The twelve scenes ot the play traced David'a life from bis annotating by Ssmael to his coronation aa King of Israel. Tbe caste waa good. all the characters being well , sustained, and tbey were wen supported by a good chorus: Miss Mabel Roberts, of Vermont, as ' "Abigail," charmed every one by her beautiful and well trained voice - and graceful acting. Mr. F. A. Wood mantle, aa "David, the Shepherd Boy. handled his part well. The part of "Michael,". Saul's daughter, was well portrayed by Miss Ellen Un derwood. The singing ot the Shepr herd qaartette, Messrs. N. B. Alexan der. E R. Roby. Claude Haigb and B. C Gorhsm. was excellent. Tbe parts of "Jessie, Mr. ' N. B. Alexander; "Samuel." Dr.. J. S. Betts; -Saul." Mr. E. H. Meanings; "Jonathan," Ma. E. L. Pemberton. and EleIer." Mr. B. C Gotham, deserve special mention. The performance went off smoothly. the music was one. end the costumes were very brilliant and appropriate. City Hospital. "" A committee from the Board of Re gents of the Cit Hospital met yester day at noon la tbe coart house to dls- cass some contemplated changes ia tbe management of the hospital, v Those, present were Dr. S. P. Wright, Dr. T. S. Burbank, Dr. G G. Thomas. CoL Roger Moore and Col. F. W. Foster. The meeting was only a preliminary one and nothing definite waa done. . WHOLE NO, 9.335 I A MURDER TRIAL. OTHER NEWS ITEMS FROM 8TATE CAPITAL. - THE Ooreraot'a Guard Ooa, to VasbviU, 1 Wcrk en. th Virgloia and Hmta Cate ltna & B. A. and SC. CoUeae ' ' - Vtct at Fir, Kaan Co. Special. Star Correspondence KALKIGH. N. U. JUly 1. It is learned tbat the work of layiag rails on the Virginia and North Caroliaa Railroad Ire a Petersburg to Ridge way. where it taps the Seaboard Air Line. will begin in the coarse of two week. A civil engineer haa been at work oa the route lor some weeks. - The graed fury completed its labors to-day and the report made to the jadge comments on the filthy condition of the . a a. .. . . conn noose. Maay improvements are sagested. ....... -' ' The trial of Berry, Cook began thla morning. Cook is elarged - with foully strangling hiseareetheart, Rosa Morgan. Several hours have been "consumed this morning, and only one juror has been selected. The Governor's Guard, twenty-eight strong, left yesterday afternoon for Nashville, Tenn., where the boys will encamp at . the exposition grounds. They took a special coach via the Sea board Air Line and will be absent ten. days. Mr. D. G. King, one of Raleigh s old est citizens, died yesterday. The funeral waa bad from Asbury this morulas-. i ae executive committee of tbe Board of Trustees of tbe A. and M. College meets this evening. Tbe salariea of several officers recently elected will be fixed. Other important mattcra will come ap. I The trustee of the institution for the Blind meet here to-morrow. The Victor Fire Company haa received its new hose-wagon, wbicb ia very hand some and of the latest work. It will be remembered tbat tbe company lost its two valuable horses and track by a fire. Kaieign win not be represented at tbe Firemen's Tournament. The companies nere naa a disagreement at a tourna ment some years ago and none .of them bas been represented since. THE ADDITIONAL TAX, It Is Doubtful It a Sinxlc Township in M ooi. Ooanty WilfrVctt Pot It. Sanford Express If the Express is correctly informed the sentiment against the local school tax in Moore is very strong. The sen timent against increasing taxes seems to be growing stronger as the time for holding the election draws near. It is very doubtful if a single township in the county will vote in favor of this school tax. Tbe white people are op posed to increasing their taxes to help educate tbe negroes. This is the main objection to the local school tax. This objection is more pro nounced since tbe county board ol edu cation put negroea oh the school com mittee of about every township in the county. There was no excase for tbis. as there are plenty of good, comoetent white men that could have acted in tbat opacity, we ase it stated, that tbe county boards of education will not be permitted to handle tbe local tax monev which will be voted in August. Tbe ex pendituretf the monev will be in the bands of the committees in the districts voting it. TEMPORARY RECEIVER Appointed br Jade Allen tcr the Whit, Oik BiTer Corporation. Special Star Telegram. Kinston. jaly 19 Judge Allen bas put tbe White Oak Rivjr Corporation into the hands of las. A. Bryant, tem porary receiver, on allegation of insol vency. -3C If there is anything you 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. But no ad. taken for lets than 30 cents tf DIED. XCK.IL In this citv. Tnlr 18th. at 1 o'clock a. m. Mrs. KLLBNORA KCFtSL. relict of the lata Her- nun Kck 1, aed S3 years and 5 months, oora ia Columbus county, bhe was a true Christian and a member of Gr ice M. K. Chnrch. She has cone to her home, prepared for her by her Father ia Heave Volnmbas Mews please copr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS St. JOHN'S HALL, July 20, 1897. Wilmington Lodge No. 319, A. F. & A. I. REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION this (Tnesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Tbe meetina will be instructive to all M. M , who are respectfully invited . jyauit isus, r. daulii, aecretary. every car The Company has will be at Hilton to-night to carry tbe people back from BUTT'S FREE SHOW. They had to wait last night but we hope to accommodate them this timer WILMINGTON STR BE T RV. CO. We Have In : Stock To-day Beautiful 11. G Peaches, In Baskets and Crates. Pineapples, Fresh, BEST BUTTER as well as Sugar aad Spice and everything nice. ,' R 7. HICK0, J - . Wholesale" Grocer. iy so DAW tf REDUCED TO C5.00. sizeK BUT NO REDUCTION IN OF PAPER, OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF READING MATTER. ! t ; THE MORNING STAR.( " Are you a subscriber to ' Taa Moaning Stab ? If not, why not? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or $1.25 for three montha? If so, subscribe to Tbb Moaning Staa. Do you want a paper that prints the latest telegraphic neirs, the best local news, reliable market ; reports, excellent short stories,' and tbe choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to Ts Morntmo Stab. Do not forget that Taa Mosjrnro Stab is tbe cheapest dally of Its class ia North Carolina. Its price Is $5-00,. while the published price of otber ranges from $7.00 to $8,00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , GREAT BARGAINS IN- Shirt Waists. YOUR CHOICE 50 Cents, worth $1.00 to $1.50. Linens for Dresses. . Splendid line at 10, 12i, 15, 19 and 24 cents. lien's Crash Suits $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00. CRASH PANTS It $1 AND $1.50. J. H. REHDER & GO. Bell Phone 118. Inter-State 218. Car fare paid on purchases of $3 and up. Lowest prlcea in Mason's . Fruit if 18 tf Jars. ScMEle on fiimiiitfoii Seacoast E. B. AND AFTER JUNX 1st TRAINS WILL inn as follows: I DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Ytinihwtoa at 6 S3 a. 10.10 a. S.30 p m., S.Of) p. m., 7 15 p. m. Leave Ocean Viewat 7.80 a. m., 11.30 a. n.,'S.4S p. m., S 00 p. m.. 10.03 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at 10.10 a. m . 2.90 p. at. and 7.80 p m Leave Ocean View at 11.80 a. ta , fl.CO p. m. aad 9 80 p. m. SATURDAY SPECIAL. Leave Wilmington at 1.00 p m, urlvi at Oeaaa View at 1 85 p in Leave Ocean View at 1.4$ p m, arrive al Wilmiag ton at 9.16 p m. This train stops only at Wrightsville, Saasho-a Hotel and Ocean Vie a" jeSStf T ATE Or NORTH CAROLINA. Naw Harovbb Couktt. Robert R. Bellamy : vs. Catharine A. Fulton. THIS IS A SUIT BROUGHT BY PLAINTIFF to have told for division a certain atore ia tha city of Wilmington, North Carolina, ea ta. aorta side of Market street, between ft oat street aed North Water street, beginning at a point is leetT sacaaa We.t from the Northwest intersection of Market aad Front streets, running West with th. line of Market street 15 feet and Northward th. uniform width of IS feet. 48 feet six inches deep, between the plaintiff aad defendant aa'tenants in common of tbe said premise.. And It appearing ta tne uoutt taat tne oeteaaaar a a noa-reaoeiit and cannot after doe diligence be fonad hi. State, that aha is a necessary narty to this action and that a cause of actios exists in plaintiffs favor against the defeadaat. Now notice ia hereby given that said defeadaat is required to appear before ma, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mew Hanover couaty, at my office In WUnunrtm, rt. u., oa waa asday,tbellta of Autuat, 1807, at IS o'clock in, aad then and there aaaaer or data or ta th. complaint this day filed, or indgmeat will be fraatad accord iag tothepraye thereof. JOHN 1. TAYLOR. Irierx superior tuuxi t- .w none wwo... This lone Svth,loVT. teas jeaSSt HYERP00L SALT. 500 Bags 100 215 " 125 Size Salt. M 400 "180 " 250 " 260 900 Pounds New Mullets. - 140 Barrels Molasses. 100 Barrels Sugar. W. B. COOPER. fr 18 DAW tf .Wilmirgtoa, It. C Wanted, 5.000 Pounds WOOL. 3,000 Pounds BEESWAX. 2,000 Pounds COW HIDES. Highest cash prices paid. Quo tations furnished on request SAITL BEAR. Sr., 12 Market St., Wilmington, N. C my MM- . Hall Pearsall Invite the attention of the trade to their large stock of Groceries and Pro Yisions Fanners aci Distillen,' Snpulic:. : Samples and quotations cheerfully sent . Nutt and Mulberry streets. ' ap 10 DAWtl . t Wilmington & Newbern R R.Co, N OTICE IS HEREBY OIVSN THAT TH ' first meetittg of the Stockholders of tha Wilnlngt.n A Kevbera Railroad Cnmpaay, porchaaeis of the ronerty of the WUmingtoa,. Sfawbera Morfok -ailrrad Compaay. wUl be held at my ofSc. ia th. Ci'yei Wilmtngtoa, M. C, oa Fndiy, th. Sikh day of Jaly A. D ,1881, a- IS o'clock M- 1 bis notice a given ia ptmaaace or n. req.u mea.s x tae laws ot wis state as sat roru an swrn S88of thaCoda. . if IS Sir . wtuin u. sluvi a. i
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