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J FOR FIYE DOLLARS SUBSCRIPTION RATES.. r RNlNGf TAIL the nonmnct star UEDUCED TO 05.00. H GOO CMS TEAR BUT NO REDUCTION IN ,SEK r , ;0F PAPER, j.v OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY n:i tin t. un cmra tao ocur Dailies) e tsaOM La WILMINGTON, N.! C- FRIDAY. JULY 30. : 1897. If aria CexoiLaa, ." VOL. LX. NO. 112. WHOLE NO. 9.344 OF READING MATTER. ' MO ! SO, Saa IM A II tta Sata. 1MPU Day" Utt aa Til AM Hlf AM k Waeea M Wt'enaattoo 7. S Dear ov Aoajcm.Tv-1 WUTVO 8? SAO. I Wtuaiw.lt.C.Jtf N. ma ihw n Miw. trt mmm i Ratafiaa saw tie day,.!. raJaiaJ atace Id el MMt ao l eVeaa. ee Whim eoalitloam kt iwmtvm ktwi 4.t4 M lfk. f ay rawad s-y ti. ffwM IWtua acec Tlw MWIIW haW MM ever IB ta Moth m mm iw IM Ti oiio ! e4 hi w r tha" Cm tail the dry e : incic CtMM Stalaa. IMM tagioao .air.. S ecaaaa-a bast to .next ta warns w troea --rr aeoeoa ivuntx. ,n.r. ' pnwMMW taa cjium fa raise BaM ewiy t n a-o gasutcie dertaaj t3. it VJUfl '51 Ml . jemereav. . . r roe TOBA. rir r C-trakaa. COatJeswd bagb .r.-er-e :-. C Jelt M Al n :: ."t i U tbe Cm9 ttS UUTUNtS i. ia 4rTwi a4 eoaaetJoa of ira'D Mrt f ta. 0 Ua lyacbad Dc if I S r ta. aardr of Maw Cm a tVia ctMMf. llwa C at44. I4tllf. Of BlUTA N. T. tr . t jr m.i ?w M tOa4 - - Dtcrm M. Of 14 U aiO PjCiftC i iti uti Sca. ti Mttmi tar-tjf u Oaoa TV. Pawtaw t:ia r4H .ilIkM eawa lorc4 to in it to qaw of bet of CoU. Tl. Hi.tii4a Cjwriawi m ka nciM etnactia. t. ka roaUaa Jaaaaaao im n a-c.o. 3ai edara lo laata aatt'a mxn at iu n-utr to arMirmtioa. A ttMwJm o ta. Pr al Coav j'oiif euan . ta. 9jc. a. jaaano.. . ta Txtit. S t4u: la rgnrtat a.t. uun utMa t !' 4t Sr'tiM Ta. V S. Kar Mum cailiJJ wlta aa aottro Sni Em r ttr S.-. Tok. J ta.a ut Iwt tic) O.I i. u-t. Srit: iff. J.n.:acrtc:oa j. ia 0AraMtl 'i- A x i 3 Amkikca aailad fr ja Sj... tail of orr.a. lortMaa Uwt - - Tj Bjr !rt poMiaiv tataav arata c m i t:t Wtilamt aka U MobTat ut ao fwixnt art proaatai taa ta 1rr !( , m caf4 aad looVad m T. E Lataaraa 4 ractt acart aa4 rcf a aaaa. )ftr if carcs af aiua acmk -Tt -:r',t racur lor pcara a-ia aaataa e ir n, ta. uaca at Oaa.A 14. - - Nit Tart Aetata: Maa. oacaS ! m I p cat, Uaa toaa at 1 a l jif tr4 M 1 f (Ml) COUOa iff n,if:. 9c; ta waa taaty :tM . t'r rr ancA flC art a. I j)t a.tr tat atrow. Ka. t rd n t -or uc. Aaaraec A: tit km. r-imm u o rxt IMTH'Ota. apuita taa Htt.aa Ir-a tt MoUC. J r-i a gattias aloaf Ub "ma ;.aa. Aa Oaio aua It aa!a f'r : )r. bacaaaa bia aHa atab fi f nmenj cook rrab for bia 5u. t. s sot ia taa babtt of taaklag ''O'- -t i-ttt aoAUara. bat It aeaaa 1 1 u .4: tWi t a good opaalagla voa.fy t. coaatry f or arraraJ a!rt4t-A M. ta ai4k au trtp to tail ?al oa aa tkatetylafot a"aia Vkv . la said to w I ii r.iaj.f. 5,0 rtcaotly c2ad "i ;,,::t.j.t.:A, vuadoably good '!' ft. .t.-a Htm Itf Tit.-x aad for aeaxtT afatT- b:i..::;4. 2;rtaaiA. who vasal oaa tba coat of tba aj trra oat f-snc Ometua Eadaavoc coavea a U Fraaoaco at td.O0O.0CO , J" "Was it vortbttr Waa !. t ksoa; bat tbey bad Iota of la. oia.Baol are deposed to crili VA Waited States Seaatof who la :vd to have boagbt sagsx stock : and sold tt at IL44, atAkiax a ...p of tOCa Do tbey upset r4i Seeator so Irve oa a soaAAiy S U .ijl A M aaoart farmer claims to bars ?rf acted a potato Utt ttl rrow withoae tiaaa. Tbat's all tff bt. NdS7 let hi a partoa kU tperiaeata aatil praracea a potato tbat wi3 caiO " aad d g ttaeif aed taea we end baea the ideal p-xato. 12 ovt bf Ri9vcx9 Ratss of 8ricx1pt!o to Tn Voun Sna t to mao. trmcanui. Twtlrt UomthM S&00 su - no Tar - uu Tw m LOO to cmr raMcaJMax Tk Staa will b 4Uwtd by curie at aay poiat U U cfty at IS cnu pr vl. or iJ cnu per nota. Corx Wrt, of Brooklra, laat a bM ball cmlttxiij, but b auda a ip!9ll3 cxtcb ta obr day waca on dtllrcrtaf froccrka acroaa taa stxwt k aa a btzSa 'girl lovpllag f fwaa a tarM-atory laata - aa4 aar Had ta taa asot la Uaa to catca ar la ala cattadfld arma aad praraat ar froa oatar - tea palad oa aa troa ' f oca r Aa4 tbea tb oMdcat fi!ov jaapad lato Lla vaxoa aad tfrora off. aa If ha bad dooa aocKthit TVa eaaaat aaaa oa Loac XaUad lata jailcaarfad vttb atarriaf hla aaataa old baby. A ft v ho art baora aa vaa arrtaud ba af aaad taa aaotbar of ta child taa ccata to bay bra d aad aailk. Sbortly aiar ba vaa lacked ap aba foaad S3 30 vbJcb ka bad biddaa, aad tbao aba bad tba fm aqaara taaal la a loaf NotaUkataadhiy tba taava an of Aaabaaaador Hay. who latar- I ceded U bar babaif. tba BrUlab Go? araataat baa ttta rtfnad to abotr claaMocy to Mrs. Marbtlcb, aco teacad ta Ufa txBsriaoaaaat oa a cbarx of potsoolag bar has baa d. rbkb. la oar oplatoo, aad ta tba opiaioa of a good saaay people; aba Tba peopla of tba BriUab Xaka taaat b pmiy bard worked Joditg frooa tba etaieaeot that tbey coo raxae 4.000,000 of pilla arcry weak. raw AuraaTtaaata S. W. Sajrosxs Faa Kmt bartar. S. C P. A Stosftaoida-a raaatiag. Sr. PACtl Er. La. S- S lacanaoa. aaw aaaAa MCALA Konca-To atrarad hXaca aow. LOCAL DOTS. I Xataroat Oataarod Haea Tmer aad BrtSj STaaad. Tba raa of tba Carollaa Cycle Oaa to taa Vaaad aad mera laat aiat ach aerad f a Laraa aaatbar of riders. A party of yoaog ladles and aiTaiaa. wao feava baaa aurooaiaf 1 Maeoaeoro Soaad lor tea dara. retaraed to taa citT Taatardar eftereooa. Tba ant mactiag of tba stock eoidere of taa Wdaitaanoa A Nawaara RaOroad Coeapear wiQ ha held at aooa to-day aa taa oOca of Mr. Wum G. Elliott. New sweat potatoes 0.00 ted ia New Yorfc yaatarday at tUOOU-OO p par 10O poaada. tt MO par craaa,IOcOLbQ.aa to e,ealtty. t - Tea prUoaers war Kat to tba ty aoaaa of corracuoe yaatarday. to of f arteoetaeat Itspoat darlaar taa aaaaloa of taa Gnraiaat Coart. Basiaeaa eaa gtoaraiiy are coal Seat that taere ahB he a atarkad tes ta Made dartaa the a art eurydara. A taodartia latproeaeiaat la already eoticeeele. Tba aaaaal saeetlag of tba atcchaoldara of taa Stetera Caroliaa Hociatioa eriS, he held at taa edfeeef oka D. BaUaair. Saa. ta Uia cirr. Aajraat IS. tt 11 o'clock aooi Q A colored ucanioa will leara taJa cftf for raretferOle MoaitT am tba C P. 4k T. V. Railroad. The OL A. N. wd go aooa the aacarrioa ta a car provided lor wkitaa. to play Fa rati a rCXe's cracb hail traaa. . Tba Suusrfild ZsU-mvh tails of acotorad eaaa aaatad Geo. lethedao. wliaaiaarioa. fowad dead aaoat a raila Sroaa SuiaaalHe laat Maaday altar. II. arae laat seee aUra oa Saaday eboat Is o'clock, Mr. W. A. Riacb baa jost set a sfoa bia track farra aaar tba dry oaa ttaaataJ auaaaarry ptaeta of the aao eartaty kaooa aa the "MidiXaCoo." Taaae piaats aoaaeMad a bJc prlca. bat Partaar Riach kaowa that H pars to hare AT TH COCA PIT. A aaa at SU nakta. A large aaaber ef saorts agaia yastar- eay aaa ambled at taa cock-pft of the Korth Caroliaa Live Sock aa4 roonry Aasxiaooa. to antaats the haal scaae U see Charlotte ead LHUa- oa. The daooaad f gkt of taa dry e tara waa wadded la favor of LicUetoa: so. la tea begiaalag yesterday Lailetoa stood skaad of CXulorta byoaelgtt oar to three. Caartotia, hawrver. woe lea oat of the eight bsrilee yeter day. tbareoy nimg ep oae flgkt ahead ef Uuleaoa aad wtaalag taa mala. nasi, several hack fijhts were loafkL waick faraiskad peaty of Stcftaaaeat. The petsae foe the mala wars M a flU.ead sOO for tat old. which, of a tke coateat. PUaty of -ssde- esoaey rkas3 -. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. J. P. Taylor, of Klastoo, U ta Uacitf. ; Mr. VT. 1L CQbcrt. of Robeaoa coaatr. to la Ua atjj Mr. P. B. WQkat, of Moo roe. tn hmomc jmmAi' arrfrala. Mr. J. W. DUloa aad wife, of DCIoa. S. C vara kra jimmt4f. Ur. J. S. Klag. of Hampataad, b rtia oa oar atrotca faatardaf. Ur. F. C Baula. of NlchoU. S. Craa a rtettor atjUi ofia Tartar day. Sbtrlff Zacharlah Taylor Smith, of Caarlotta. vaa raturad aata yaatar- d.r. Mr. J. a Batu, of Holly RMje, va . ara nauur - auki Mr.T. A. Lyon, of Grace sboro, of yxcta?t aotal rfir- Mr. N. Sldbary, of Scott'a HUI, bara jmu&r Mailt; can. Jndg Tboa. H. Sattoa left for ! Wa aoaaa U fafatutnlla yaauriar afur Mr.Tbocaaj Garibaldi, of Cbar lottc m aauMX yaatarday't bout racia- tratiosa. " Mr. L. I Mallard, of Wallace, aar jmtuitr eaJlUf oa Mr. J. L. Hart aad wife, ol Caaxloua, arara aaaau at Ua Boa tit i Hoaaa item day. Mr. Tbeo. A. Browa, aalllag Lroa "rt Laai tooaoco. ka caaraa. tag tka trade bara. Mrs. D. L. Cora. Mrs. W. B. Coooar aad cbildxaa. aad Mr. Cbaxlea V. Rodaa anil keve to-dar for Irafi Va, to apaad attraral traaka. QMC THIS ATrCANOON. Taa AUaaiaa Oaaat Ua. Ttaai Will rtar aa O. A. ST. Sim. The O. A. N. aad AtlaeUc Coaet Llaa baaa hall taaata wtO raeat lor a gaaie tata aitaraooa. It protalate to ba aa fall of aaxheeitat aa the prarioaa gaaaa played hy these daba aad which waa woe. after a hotiy coeueted alaa laalagt. by the O A. N. tetav Bath dabt bate baea aueagtheeed aad will fibt the battle of their ensUBca. The loilowtag will eoaaUtata the Coaat Uaa taaat, o:dbata. c; Bacg. p: Sladair. let h; Uallowty. Sad b; Sckatta. trd a; DoaUa. a; Schaikea (E.). 1 1. Motta. r f; Taylor (capcala). c f. The O. A. N. teaaa artU probably be coaapoeed aa loOowt : Jacktoo (B0. c. Swaeaey. p; Hatch, lath, Moore (Hj. Sad bt Bail t ay. Ird b; Scereaeoe. a a. Jackaoa (1 ). 1 15 Myara. c f; Jaaaea, r f; Moore (W j aad Dagta". aaba. Meaara. Thoe. VT. Darts aad I. M. Black. atAaar tra of the Coaat Uaa aad O. A. N. taa taa. respectively, are coafl dcat of victory, bet oee of then will be aad lr saisukea. The taste will be called at 4-JS o'clock. Y RJVUt AMO RAIL. Tt WHjaiagtoa a Weldoa R. R 7 caake aptrtts tarpeetlae, S bbla .tar. 9 hOis crade tarpcatlae. sriUaiagtoe, Colaeabla A Aagaata R. R-7 caaka tptrtta tarpeatlae. 1S9 hblsroata. Carollaa Caatral R. K caaka apirtts tarpasaUae. 141 bote roaia. It bbla tar. 11 bbla crade tarpeatlae. - Cape Fear A Yadkla ValWy R. 1 caaka epirUs tarpeatiae,10S bbla roaia, 1 bet tar. Staaater Utboe -t bbla roaia. Staaater Drrrtr IS casks spirtta tar pcetlae. 114 bbla roaia, 41 bbla ur. IS able crade tarpeetlae. FUt-a caaka tptrtu tarpaaUae. SO bbla roaia. It bbla ur. Total receipt Spirits tarpeatlae. IM caakat roaia. TT7 bola; tar, 83 bole: crade tarpeatlae. U bbla. bar. aa At Mr. Baa. BeQoie waa the parchaaor of tba store ead dwyJUag oa the sort beats coraer of Third aad Castle streets, which was exposed for sale at 11 aa. yesterday Wore the coart boose door by W. B. McCoy. Eta. The satoaet of the bid at which tab property waa haocked doara to Mr. BeUoU was tMU. ' Taa toetdsace oa Third straeC twee Casus aad Uesee. waa Old ia ay Mr. W. M. Caaisttag for the seta of SUSS. . . rw wand taea aa SVih atraas. The bejldiag actmty oa Firth street. Prtacaae aad Malbcrry, Is qslxe Tse Hasseaway school aeOdlag la aeanag completloa. The leal toaceee are bcJsg glvaa Mr. SoL B set's aew d wefllag hoase sad the debria caraer of FiHb aad Princess Is bi Isg rtrsaoTed. so ss to aaake room tor a avrw doeHiag to be ertc-.ad by Dr. P. H ReeseO. Aie Taa Oetae t Yoa have plasty of time to get ready to go aa the basket eacaratoa to Caro liaa Baack today. It will be givea by I Sc Pasfe Evaagsiatal Latheraa Saaday acaoot. aad those who patroalse It aaay aspect to eejoy theassahrve, as aothlag win ha la ft aadoaa that wfU make for eajayatest of the eacarstoalste. Make ap roar mtad right avow to go. Hereafter advartJaetaeata to go la oar Biaieese Locale" deoertxaeat wCl be caarEsdoaaosat par word tor aorttoa bat so advertisement. short, will be takea for leas thaa SO cast This la a redactioa from former rates sad tt Is also a ccatveruaaca to adver who caa caicalte tha axact coat Cl their adrertisemeats. whlck most be pAld for aJwsra la avxaca. CUmUDTAIi OOUBT AAliaraad Staa XMa-Oraad Jar ... -Cat Asaiast Btrtaa aaA TaabiO " . -" r" - aoa Cettriaaad. -"- ' " ' Tba CrimlsaJ Coart. after taa days' special assaloa. adjooraad - yesterday atoralag at lt.49 o'clock arks di. '.' A law raiaatee alter Coart coaTeaed the jery ta the case agalast H. CHaya, charged wUb attaespUag to practice abortioa (ha1ag baea oat alaca.T o'clock of the presioao afteraooa) came jato Coart. by order of Jadge Sattoa, aad aaaooaced that they bad aot agreed apoa a verdict. ' aor did tbey see say likelihood of sgreeUg. Jedga Sattoa ordered a Jaror withdraws aad a mla trwJhad. CP. Locksy, Esq, rsprastatisg the State, said that tke vote of the Jury bad baea algbt lor coarktioa aad fosr for acqatttaL sad rtqaested the, Coart to place Ilart sadar a boad sefleieat to warraat bat appeasaoce af the "aaa tegelar terra.. Jadge Sattoa ased the sd St S00 QaaUfisd) ssd Herbert Mcdasioiy. Esq, oaa of Hart' coaaeel. latar, tare the reqalred boad. Rob. WaUaats, colored, charged ia two cases with Uxcaay. plaaded gstlty aad prsred the saercy of the Coart. Jadge Sattoa isreatlcated oae of the cases, aad apoa secortaislag that Wil- Uaaie was aa old offsedsr, seatcaced hiia to eightaee stoatba ia the pealtaa- tiary. WiOUms la the boy arrested laat Satarday eight by two of Cap. Graat's ata, while tryiag to dlepoee of a set ot tolea haraaea, which teraed oat to be the property of Mr. SoL Bear and Mr. D.C Whined. Shortly alter 10 o'clock the graed )srr. headed by their foreman. Mr. Henry G. FaeaelL lied leto Coart aad pre- 1 tad their report, which was as fol lows : T tk Htm. Tkot H. SmiUm, mJt ef Si a I beg to sabmlt herewith the re- porl of the graad Jarr lor the special (Jal) tarsa of the Cmataal Coart. We base passed aooa sixty cases, aad have retaraed fifty-three tree bills aad evea aot troe bills. We have exaraleed the home for the aged aad lafirra. aad fiad It kept ia good order, the iaoutes expreaa taemaeives freely ia relcrsace to tbs oaaaaer ia whkb tbey are treated aad cared lor by Mr. Wsteoa. speaklag alwatt ia the high est tar me of him. We woald sasgest that there be lor- eishad before cold waather, heaters lor both the coovict aad Infirm wards, aa sexligeace le this matter will, ao doabt. casae saaensg taa cootiag winter. We have also exaaieed the county jail aad flad it ia aood order, with the execpuoa ol improper veatuauoa. caosad by being overcrowded. which Mr. Klaa is powerless to remedy. Pris- oaers lacarcerated therein citist to be properly cared for. sad to all appear. aaces f am lib ad with all the aecssattlee aad properly prepared sabsuatiAl food. Havtac completed oar usora. we oeg to be discharged. Respectfallv sabmttted. HkNKY O FXJCNtXL, Foremae. f adgs Sattoa compllmeated the graad Jary highly oa their work aad report. aad. after lhaaklac them is behalf ol the chatty ol New Htsover, discharged them. C P. Locker. Etq . asked the Coart to take the pereoaal recognisances ol Hsary Styroa aad Fletcher Taompaoa. the two yoaag white mea la til await leg a trial fxtaralag ia a false alarm ol ire. for their appiariaca at the next term. Solicitor Richardson eaid Be woald insist oe the defendants giving boad. Jadge Sattoa said be woald have par seed the coarse atked lor by Mr. Locksy If he had aot heard the evidence le the case, aed therefore woald reqaire each of the deteedssta to give 130 bond, ac ceptable by the clerk. Styroa. oae of the defendants, gave the boed reqalred end wss relesssd. Solicitor Richardson stated that be had baea la formed that the authorities of the Iasase Aarlom at Raleigh had declared that Jao. C Divis, sgalnst whom in this cooaty ."cases of false pre- teaca. embcratemest, forgery, etc, are till peediag. was sane, aad aaked the Coart's permission. II be saw fit. alter coasaltatloa with Msrsdea Bellamy, Etq-, coaat y legal adviser, to have e cspiae lasaed for Divis. Jadge Sattoa greeted the Solicitor's reqeesc Altar the docket bad bees looked over, aed cost cases adjusted. Coart sd Joaraed for the term, to mectegaia the socoed Mosday la October. gaa, C Itavts Zs It fXaev Zaaaaa. Ia all probability Jao. C Davis, who is too well kaowa to the Wilmington pub lic to weed aa UtrodocUoa, . onli be broaght beck to this city sad triad oa some of the various- charges, embesxle- aaeet, talee pretence, etc aow ' peadisg la tba Cnmlaal Coart of this coaaty agsiaatbim. Dr. Cso. L. $irby of Ua laaaaassylam at Raleigh, where Davis Is aow co a & sad, seat word to the coaa ty authorities bare that Davie la once mare saae. sad If that be so. be win be broaght back to this city sad tried, aa apoa bia last trial ha waa oaly declared laeeee at that time, aad not at the time It la all egad Joe committed the vartoee crimes charged agaiatt. him. Solicitor M. C Rtchardsoa has wrtttaa Dr. Klr- by toascartaia Davis' exact -condition. sad. of coarse, aothlag will be doaeea til Dc Kirty as heard from. rnaaear lat th. ISal aatJt-T. - , Deputy Sheriff W. W. JCiag will leave for Raleigh this moraiag wnh tba fos lowiag prtsoaers for the Stats pealtea tiary. seateaced dariag the paat terra of the Criminal Coart. rra: ' "C Fred P. Ho wit ad, white, sea u seed to e term of eight years for the larceny of s horse ssd buggy, tha property of Mr. H. L Feaaefl. . ' -".' Bea Smith, colored, seateaced' to a term of thirty years for the murder ol Charles Joaee. a white sailor, la Dross Neck.'":. .-. -.v.- ' .-;: Robert WUliama, colored, seateaced to eightaee months for etsaiiag a set of haraaea, the property of M sears. Sol. Bear aad D. C Wattled. - Jack Simmoas, colored, seateaced to twelve months for larceny. " . ; SUN JN ECLIPSE. : ! . ; ajkr C3as af naaas-Smiktd-OUas Obeet-- vase oa aTsarlr Xvary Btrsst Cotsse. f A good deal of practical astronomy ao far as that science bears oa eclipses, waa learned here yesterday la a qoiet way. Smoked glass for the purpose of making observations was qoite abandantly used all over the city, aad hers sad there peo ple with a more than ordinary foadaeas for the seteace of the' Eeavtaty bodies turned their telescopes upon the solar eclipse..' . - -;- "-1 ; - Some of the biu of iaiormatioa about ; eclipses that were picked op- ia one way or aeotber yesterday, were somewhat as follows: ' " . . T , Aa eclipse socb as that ol yesterday, or more briefly, a solar eclipse, ia ceased by the mooe'a shadow sweeping over the earth sad totally or partially obecaring the saa to observers 00 that part of the earth where the shadow falls. Whether km eclipse - rs ' total or - partial depends apoa the ' positioa of the observer. If hate within tba shadow cone' the saa light is eatlrely cat off by the mooa aad darkness is complete except so far as light eaters by refraction or ref action If the eclipse watcher were steading la the conical region embraced between the iiees of the shadow cose (ia section) extended beyond the point of their ia tersection, he woald witness aa annular eclipse, the eon presenting the appear ance of aa anaalaa or ring oi light aroasd the mooa. There la another region, and a much larger oee, which, cannot well be de scribsd without a drawing, where the observer woald see the uioon only partly prolscted spin the tun. only a part of the fun's light accordingly being cnt off Tnete were the condition! yesterday and tbs eclipsa wta whit ia knows as s par tial eclipts except in Cu)a and Mexico, where it waa annular. Toe reautts ol actual observation yes terday sre already familiar to those who witseaaed the eclipse, but for the benefit of those who didn't they are aobmitted herewith: About 8 45 o'clock the ob server, enabled by the ate of smoked glass to look with Impaalty at the sun, saw a dark apot oa the edge of the great luminary. Half aa hour later the ana looked aa'if s food quarter of its face had been bitten off. and aboat half past nine when the obscuration waa greatest, the darkened part oa the tan's earface waa folly three fourths ol the whole. A change in the aaallght waa qaite perceptible. The iky wore the appearance it does when a storm is ruing sad the effect waa aa if the aua was sending hla raya through bias glass. After 9 80 the ooecared part of ths saa grew smaller until at 1141 the earth emerged into the fall bright ness of the sun's rays. A Shrwwd aetata antmd. For some time paat, previoaa to yea terdav, a colored boy, Edw. Rastell. aboat fifteen years of age, was employed to deliver milk by Mrs. Sam 1 Carmon, who reaides on Fourth street, between Red Cross end Campbell. Raaaell aeemed to be a amart chap and attentive to his work, bat at the dare went by Mrs. Carmon noticed that the demand for milk became greater, and ths money realised from the aalea less: yet Russell tamed in tickets for every sale he made. Upon lookiog into the matter Mrs. Carmon discovered that Raaaell instead of delivering milk to her pa irons, had been eelling it to others at aix cents per qaart, and bad been turning in tickets which he had stolen trom her hoase, repeating the theft every time he needed tickets and money. The shrewd young thief waa arrested and tried by Janice Fowler yesterday afternoon. He waa committed to j til la default ol $50 bond for bia appearance at the next term of the Criminal Coart. RasselTetates that be la s native of Florence, S. C avahool Ta TJapjpaUr. .The people of New Hanover are either lacking in patriotism or they are dead 'agin tha special school tax. Oae or the other alternative must be accepted, else bow ia it that maay ol them refused to Uke the ballot boxes to ths various polling places when asked to do so with out remuneration? Yesterday the county authorities made an argent appeal three successivs times apoa three citlsens. presamsbly good ssd loyal ones, ol Federal Point township, to Uke the boxes to the pieces where they caa- be pat la ate oa Tuesday week. Ia every case the qaestioa ol the consideration prevented e closing ol the bargain. I a strict trathlalaess It deserves to be said that ths ballot boxes for use ta Haraett aad Masonboro townships were carried dowa without coat to the coaaty. Ia these cases, however, it may be sap posed tbst the spirit of accommodation arose from patriotism mors than for anx iety for the school tax. . - J . Jamas Ktaa PelafoJlr Bart. James Eiag. a yoaag white man who drives ons of Steraberger Brothers' de livery wagoaav was painfully hurt last alsht while engaged in carrying the goods from the old stand oa Market street to the aew oee oa Front street Youag King waa tryiag , to uke from a spring cart, elevated some three or four feet from the grouad. a coffee mill which weighs f oar. hundred pounds. The weight proved too much, sad he fell with the mill oe top of him. He was taken st once to the Oca of Ur. E. S; Pigford for treatment. - Examination showed that aaaakle had been sprained aad his Boae laid opea by ths rim of tba mill wheel. The gash bled freely snd waa of safScieat sua to require stitching. - It will uke several days for Mr. King to recover from his is j arise. - Baiaorl Standard. . . The first teaaa of -the Southport Standard has beea received. Mr. C Ed. Taylor Is .proprietor, with Mr. Wieg- maa, aa excellent practical printer, in charge of the mechanical department, j TtStandard mt a good beginning. It la well made up, neatly printed aed Its news columns srerwell filled with local and general Intelligence. WEDOINQ BELL8. atarslaae of Kiss Oeorse Baldwin Atkins : to Mr. Avians wilfdaaoa Danalaa la 0. Jmm' Ohareh. Yesterday evening at 8 80 o'clock la Sl James Episcopal Church. Miss George Baldwin Atkins, ol this city, and Mr. Arthur. Wilkinson Donning, of Cambridge, 'Mass., formed a union for life. The interior of the church where this joyous event was celebrated pre seated truly a magnificent sight, with its artistic floral decorations, so tastily- de signed by the band of a decorative artist ol superior skill aad tact. Palms and yellow marigolds formed the main color ing of this beautlfal picture. ; ; When the hoar arrived for the wed? ding the organ, under the skilled aad musical touch of Miss Anna Sprant pealed . forth Loheagren's rBrldst, Chorus," aad responding ' the bridal party; entered ia the; following order: Messrs, H. Roger: Moore and F. Han cock, ushers. . followed by the maid of honor. Miss Anno Moore, habited in a beautUul gown of white organdie and carrying a bouquet of pink carnationr then the bride, attired fa a handsome tailor-made suit of blue and carrying a large bosquet of bride roses, followed, leaning oa the arm of her step father. CoL Roger Moore, who gave her away. At the altar the groom, attended by bis best man, Mr. Harold M. Chase, met the party, aad Miss' Atkins and Mr. Don ning were then united in marriage by Rev, Edward Abbott, D. D.. of Cam bridge, Mass.. step father of the groom, assisted by Rev. Robert Strange, D. D., pastor of St. James' Church. As the bridal party was leaving the church Mias Spruat rendered Men delssohn's wedding march, and the bell high up In the belfry rang out the happy tidings. Mr. and Mrs. Donning left on the 7 15 o'clock north bound Atlantic Coast Line tram for a visit to Canada, and on their return trip will stop in Maine. Mrs. Edward Abbott, mother of the gtoom, waa ia attendance at the mar riage. The many presents received by the happy couple from their relatives and anmerous friends were handsome and costly. BASE BALL. Th STatlenal Lmioc-BmoU. oi Yesterday. Games and Other Interaerins VeMqra. YKSTXRDAY'S GAMES. Baltimore. 8. Washington, 1. Pittsburg, IS: Chicago, 5. WHERE THEY PLAY TO DAY. Pittsburg at Chicago. Cleveland at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at New York. Louisville st St. Louis. Baltimore at Washington. STANDING Or THS CLUBS. Per Cent .892 .657 .653 .593 .558 .487 .461 .445 .435 .433 .381 .387 The Won. Boston 54 Lost 24 Baltimore 60 26 Cincinnati 49 26 New York 45 81 Cleveland 48 84 Philadelphia 40 43 PitUburg 86 43 Chicago 87 46 Brooklyn 84 44 Louisville . . 85 46 Washington 29 47 SL Louis 10 61 Baltimore stands second again. Orioles' team work was great, and the pitching, under the able management of Brother Joe, was in accord. The Pirates had an eaay time yester day snd batted Griffith, the Colts' won der worker in the box. at all times, but especially in the seventh, eighth and ninth, when they piled up eight runs. ataatat:at.'e Coart. Mrs, Lxxie B. Piver was arraigned before Justice Fowler yesterday mora log, charged with alandering Mias Lizzie Biddle by writing a letter containing phrases sbout Miss Biddle. The case was settled amicably, the defendant testifying that in writing the letter she did not mean to say anything against Miss Biddle, whose character was good. Justice Fowler adjudged the defendant guilty, but suspended judgment on pay ment of costs. Marsden Bellamy, Esq , appeared for the State, and Herbert McClammy, Etq., for the defence. Ie the same coart other cases were disposed of as follows : , Becky Bart, colored, charged with as sault end battery, waa fined $3 and costs. J. E. Register, colored, charged with abandonment, was committed to jail in default of $50 bond for hla appearance at the next term of the Criminal Coart. In a case of assault against the same de iendaat judgment was suspended. A Trip Dowa tna Hivar Todar. f The Mecklenburg veterans and their companions, ths members of camps at Monroe and Rockingham, N. C. came ap from Wrightaville beach last night. la order to be la good time for the trip doom the river on the steamer Wil .' This will be one of the most delight ful experiences thai the veterans have an joyed. - Tne different places of his toric Interest, such as Forts Fisher, Cas well snd Anderson will be pointed out to tbem aad they will be Uken ten miles oat to sea, returning in time for the S. A. L train leaving at 8 40 p. m. A good many of the veterans will leave for their homes by this train.. aHyeuevUla Psawtine. ' A Fayettevllle correspondent writes as follow : "Favetteville has ' begun making exunsiva arrangements for tba Firemen's Tournament. The1 pub! c baUdings.; the LaFayette Hotel, King Bros' drug store, Mike Folb's and other, business bouses ' sre already beautifully decorated and by Sunday Hay street will ba a picture of beautv.".K E It tha atar VoUrw Too. - s - , Star subscribers who sre going away for the Summer will receive the paper regularly by mall by leaving orders for it st this office. Addresses r will ; be changed aa often ss desired. RALEIGH NEWS BUDGET. A PARTY ORGANIZING TO GO TO THE ALASKA GOLD FIELDS. ratabard Trytnat to Hare Fo.tnu.tar : Verbis at Oraenab ta Bamovad Crapa ; :: oa Stat. Farat la Kxosilam Condi ttoa Grape Snipm.nta Besao. Special Star Corr espondtnc Raleigh, Jaly SO. There Is One bicrcle factory tn North Carolina. It is situated in Charlotte. al vnarges nave oeen preterred . against Mr, Forbis. the postmaster at Greens boro, and Senator Pritchard and Col. Jim Boyd are anxious to have him re moved. : Mr. Forbis has made aa excel- icni postmaster, out tne "K ids. are so anxious for the place that they will even try to oust him. It ia said thatapartvla belnar brain. izedinthis State to go to Alaska. Two from Salisbury will go, and several from Raleigh say that they are trying to make srraagemeota iar tne trip. ' u, tl. Williams, white, was caught stealing corn in the field at the A. & M. College th s mornta to bring to market, to sell. Williams was, once a guard at the State prison. His wife is aa estimable lady. ; It has smce been learned that Miss rt tr .. nut slurries are not so serious as wss yesterday reported. The criminal insane will be carried from the asylum to the State prison to morrow or next day. Superintendent John R. Smi.b says he will have about 87 In this department. Superintendent Smith says the crops on the State farms are in excellent con dition. He looks for an abundant har vest. The shipment of grap:a from Raleigh has now begun. Tnoae shipped are principally Delaware. LI8T. OF LETTERS Remaining in the Wilmington post office July 29, 1897: LADIES' list. Miss Liura Allen, Miss Carrie Bensen, Mrs Eddie Brown, Mrs Rosenah Brad ley. Mrs J M Davis, Mrs Mollie Down ing, Mrs Emerhne Hollie, Mrs E Hill. Miss Hattie Holden. Mrs Lura Hara Mrs S E tiines. Mrs Hannah Jenkins, Miss Marv Jordan. Miss Mary Johnson Mrs Lulu Lyninsrim. Mrs Melon Lovde. Miss Bertha Mary, Mrs Caroline McRae, Miss Hattie Mine, Mrs Caroline Pickett, Mits Clarima Rondtrin, Miss Hames Stokes, Miss Martha Sprea, Miss Sarah Slemison. Miss Agnes Thomas, Mist Hattie Williamson. Miss Laura Wil liams. HEN'S LIST. H G Brio. T P Bagley. A L Davis, B L E, J A Emerson, files Fart. G W Gondin. C F Hendnck, Geo W Harrell. J T Hull, Neil Johnson. Jae Piler, Jas R. W O Kellv, F A Lee. J C Melton. B Maxwell. D McKieon. H H Porta. David Street. Geo Sidburrv. Ed Wilkin son, G R Welch, J W Williamson, L Williams. i RETURNED FROM DEAD LETTER OFFICE. Jas F Haston. Lyman Parmeleu, Mel vina Robinson, J H Sieanit. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised. If not called for in fifteen days, they will be sent to the dead letter office. Geo. L. Morton. Postmaster. SUPPLIES FOR CUBANS yuibni ti rlne Exoeditoni Sid to Be BHttioc Ont at Wilmington, S. C Be ported br,8pinith Spiea, Special to the Baltimore Hun Washington, July 28 Two filibus tering expeditions are suspected to be preparing to leave Wilmington, N. C, and the tederal authorities, in pursuance of the government's policy to prevent such departures from the United States. will take steps to intercept them. The information comes to the State Depart ment from the Spanish minister, whose spies and detectives along the Southern seaboard are most energetic and alert and have defeated many plans of the Cuban insurgents to secure munitions of war. Toe minister does not say from whom his information is derived, but be believes in its trustworthiness, and at any rate be haa requested the depart ment to notify collectors of customs to observe proper precautions. The two vessels under suspicion are the schooner John D. Long and the tng Alexander ones, both now at Wilming ton. It is said their movements have been suspicious of late, and spies report that a large expedition will soon sail for Cuba with aupplies unless the authori ties prevent it. At ptesent there is but one naval ship in Southern waters watching for filibusters. The Wilminz tomtit on the Florida coast and may be sent north, or the Helena, at the Wash ington navy yard, may be ordered away to assist her. The tng Alexander ones is at South port, and the schooner fohn D Lone is at Wilmington; but our war reporter can discover nothing Indicating filibustering Intentions on the part of either. Star ARRIVED THIS "MORNING. Greensboro Record The body of Mrs E. R. Fishblate ar rived this morning on the vtstibule ac companied bv her husbands Mr. Katz and Mrs. Katz. and Miss F.Ilc. a friend from New York, and was taken at once to the McAdoo. wheie numbers of her friends have called during the day, many of them bringing flowets of exquisite de signs, lovely to look upon. Mr. and Mrs. f isnoiate. ot Wilming ton, errived last night, as did Dr. Men dolsobn, who w.ll conduct the funeral from West Market street church to mor row morninft. st 9 80. Miss Louise Katx, of Ithaca. N Y a slater of Mr. R I. Katz, is also here, BIG 8ANCTIFICATION-MEETING. - Fayetteville Observer There is a tent now on the way from Wilmtngtoa to this city, by steamer, which it s said will accommodate 3 500 people. This great s retch ol canvas Is to be pitched ia Campbellton, snd from beneath its folds will be preached the doctrine of sanctification by ten or more holiness preachers, including such welt known expounders of this new doctrine ss Avant and and Irvin of South Caro line ssd Foxworth of Georgia. . If there is anything yon want, ad vertise for It. Is there anything you don't want? Advertise it in the Business Locals of -the Star. One cents word. But no ad. taken for less than 20 cents. . , tf ; i The Clinton Democrat says 'the sentiment for the additional school tax is weak snd growing weaker. -' THE MORNING STAR, m Are ' you a' subscriber to Tag MoamNO Star? If not. why nbt? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at S5.00 per year, or SL25 for three months? If so, subscribe !to The Moamiro Statu Do you want a paper that prints the latest telegraphic news, the best -local news, reliable market reports. ' excellent short stories, and the choicest miscellaneous matter? If so, subscribe to Th Mosjoao STak. Do not forget that Th Mokmisto ' Staa is the cheapest dally of Its class s. in North Carolina, Its price Is 15.00. ; while the published price of others, ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. - I ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE IS HISEBY GIVEN THAT THE J.1 -.annal meetiut of ta. stock hokWra of ik. Eaat rn Caroliaa Pacatorial Aandwioa wiU ba SaMi a th. office of Jno. D. feHaia, S-q.. 1. th. dtr 4 , Wilauurtoo. N . C . oa Tu. tk. a m a 1897. at 18 o'clock M. V. H. tTtDMAN. I jy 80 4t Sacratary aad Truararl ; The Annual Excnxpion QV ST. rAUL'S EVAWGILICAL LUTHERAN Sunday School will ba taa to Caroliaa Baacb VaU DAY, JULY SOta. It will ba a Baahat El Oaly light refreshment, will b. aarraS y W ll 2,000 BdsMs Cora FOR SALE CHEAP, SAH'L BEAR. Sr., j . 12 Market Street, jy 27 tf Wilmington, N. C. New Catch Hullets. 2,000 Pounds New Mullets. 1,150 Bags Liverpool Salt. 1,400 Bandies Cotton Ties. 1,100 Rolls Bagging. 1,700 Pounds Soap. 650 Kegs Nails. 100 Boxes Meat. 460 Bales Hay. Prices on application. W. B. COOPEH. jy. 85 Daw ti Wilaiaftoa, M. C At the Dnlncky Corner. CHEAP, CHEAP. ! Fox River Butter. CHEAP,, CHBAP, I Highest grade of Batter cheap. cheap, cheap, at retail lower than ever before in Wilmington. Quantity to one person limited. This week only. S. W. Sanders. jy wtf BUY THE BEST. BOM & HARPER'S Choice Table Meal IS BY COMMON CONSENT The Best on the Market A trial will convince you. frtttf l CAROLINA BEACH AID SODTHPORT SCBEDCLB. Leave lor ? oath port at 9.81 a. av. Leay. lot Caroliaa Beach at 8.80 aad 8.80 a. at. 3.00 aad 6.18 p. a. i Lea re So tub port at 11.80 p. au LeaTaBaaehat T 00 a. at., 1.15, AtS aad p. Ba Vara on 8.19 Boat to pier aad reform 18 caata. Leava Sonday for Carolina Baach only at 10 a. fa, andS.SOp. m. Le.T Bcacb at 18.80 and S p. at. Tk. Yacht Undine coearct. with the 'deck Boat at ta. Pier for Sooth port. i irrti I . Wilmington & Newbern R R.Co. j-OTICE IS HEREBY OtVEtt THAT THE first mostins of tba Staokaolder. ef the Wlbalaetea aKewbara Railroad property of taa W sYawbera A Woriolk ailroad Company, will held at my eAica m tha Cityof Wilminftoo, N. C, oa rrid.y, tha 80th day of July A. D .1807. a-14 o'clock at. I ' Thi. Dotice it ti.cn ia peraaaace ef the raq.i menia or tha law. ot thi. .rata a. mc forth ia S.ttiaa ftS6of the Code. I jy IS 8w WAItREtf a XLUOTT, ' ScMile oi fiimiiiilci Seacoast L B;. fH AMD AVTEB JUNE In TRAINS WILL raa a. follows DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lane Wliaiiagtoa at 8.80 a, a., 10.18 a. s.su p n.. a.tw p. ak. r u p. a. La.TatHxaaViawatT.aOa. at-11.80 a, a.,'S4B m., 8 00 p. a.. 10.00 p. a. SUNDAY' TRAINS. Leave Wilminztoa at 10.10 a. S.S0 p. a. S.C0 p. a. 7.80 p Ba. ave Ooaaa View at 11.80 a 80p.a. .- SATURDAY SPECIAL. Leave Wflmiaatoa at 1J3Q a a, arrlv. at Oeaaa , i viewer t as p a. iaveucaea vwwat IM p at, arnva at Wllaas- to. at . id p m. i ni. oaia atop, oaiy at irnuarua Hotel aad Ocaaa Vtow. Saahea it set! Combination Bicycle . FOR SALE A Combination "Crusader" Bicycle, for either lady or gentleman. Cosh ion Tires. Brand new. Will be sold cheap. V Call in person, or address j ; ap 7 tf . . 8ta Ornca. i. it- I- I: 1 .. " r n
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