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8 v7 FOR FIVE DOLLARS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. TH.-. MORtfCfQ STAR L4R REDUCED TO 05.00. - tWJBwaBBBBW4BB BUT NO REDUCTION IN SIZE 0F.PAPER, OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF READING MATTER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS? GOES OME TEAR. :ilitU T3 U!J CHS1F3 JL 11 UTJ r m ota 0UM of It CUsbs ta VOL, UC. NO. 128. WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1897. WHOLE NO. 9.360 It ... SKI A M Vt't L.T F M a ... . .. IliMs Jli. t: . lit) TM Mt at Wtiatrosa t HAM rvrwaa. i ka 1 tvaartaa 8SIIIA f i c. tJt 1 1 yaatawlaa . , , n. tl. i.Tl. . Tt. i -r ia tit. so rtjifca3 n -itj J !. d-tt. IK 14 ;int:!n)4 lot twaiv tXKStt V trior S' oA l.ril icav t i c osv IB , ,1.1 it t ta eoetSsMet. antS IOt ;,tllilll4 ,- tilV llMI B4K i n F o. .! a art a vast. wtt tai ,,. nliri'i otr S- stS) Ctr - t VJ set F i i 1 -,;. 'a Ot if Fled4. Htatv ni !t ' 'o( tat Qi.'t aa4 , , nt.c -. at tit: a)- :p .anerti W t.i ts l'?Cwf .,.,- -j o (il.'VTt. V. 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A n " hat b dt4 two aasathe ajtrvyatax! -: cevt iter la rJ'nt tox lit Mfst to hare ! Jta4 tare thief oa that aaAx. T aaarrut Lava of Wtecooeia 1 c i4tractl oa the accocsoaod.'' : on o that aeyoae who vaau - cai it aair-rteJ ea4 aaarry aay ,,. ftxtfil of race, ol h or pre- --t conj ttoo, el the taol tiers 'a aot t chlaf (jt Ihet pt &l f K Atuotioo U tilled to th follow lag Rso-cxso Rates ol SatejcriprJoo to Tars MoajrtM St : to mail a-as-scaiseas. Twelve MootU $3 00 Sis - J-50 Tfw " IJIS Two - 1.00 o - ftO TO C1TT tt7MCttmj. Th Stab will b delivered by carrier tt ay fxxai la the city tt 14 uau pf vk. or ii ttau px taooti. Aa espeiiiti) atarttl Mood ay froca Aatwtrp la acarch of the Sooth Pole, arhk baa beea rtry ceath aelectevl Frta eatl ail pre- ttoaa eaplorere have ai4 aboot It that ta each aaore latereatiaf f sld for eiploraxio thaa the Arctic re g. tt b the op'atoa of aocse that thtre la a bif coauicat ia there, af ter the Ice barrier harebtca paaaed, capable of developa eat. 1 Noah Raby. who m-fratcd froca North C roil a a to New Jcrxy la bia yoa'.h a ad ha beeo for aoms year aa liati of poor bsote. threaten to lite forever. He i 133 year old bow. & ale aoj eearty. Tfte aoctora ear he hat catered opoa hit "third childhood. " aad there ta eo proj-ao lcU3 aa to how !ooj he may lire. Noah haa beea takioj hit toddy aod taoktof h:i ptpc ever aioce bis first childhood. Kraace it etpeluof her aaarchlat Itaiera. () her oaatriea to Jthich thty (o will probably do the aame thiaf and thca they will make for nw coaatry. There oajht to be a t eacral protest axaiatt ooe coootry drittat; its criaioal claaaei to ta- other They oaht to catch em ati lock 'eta op. aad aot tend them to do their devtlaeat aoaewhere e.e. Th: Rfpobltcaat hare talked coach o( a "rioroa Aaericae policy." Secrectry Sterata hat beeo dot of toat "iroa"" ta'.ktaf lately for the aewipaptrt, bat jaJftoj from tit wty tht Rtpio'icti t:J:rcoa Ttiatoa it. taey do "i ea)y ereo Joho tiforoa ta-'kia; Wffier htt lately eiptlled tereral atwppr c rrpoadeaa from Co "ii. Nifac woa'J follow this op by etptttiaj Gati, Gtrcta, aad oas aoreof thote fellow, be might agaia prociaia Cab pc fied. aad 4:t bon3f wire teacea aroood Havaoa. Oar tia pft'.e faconet oeei more rotecttoa. Oae lat week shipped S b3ts to Italy. At the protec ttoaia: uy oar maiafactarea are hipped a: a lott, the 500 boxca woa'da't hare beea h!pp:d if thla tia hop dida't hare a hard lime. They are a tkiaf some Kload-ke trkes ta Cahforsia. Some dtscor enee hare bsea receatly reported aear R?Jdax. where the dirt il laid to yield 4) to the paa aad where ata hatctakea oat fro a $19,000 to to $41,000 ia a day. Dr Gathaf. (he iarcator of the Gatltaf gaa aaj acveral other oia killer, it atill pegtC T at the aft of $0. aad hope to iareat other coatritaaccs that will get away with mea fatter thaa aay of the go a he haa yet iaveated. Ilowcrcr it may fare wi:h the ICIoad ke aireatareri, the packers who toce ther atal acrot the moaa taiaa at IS ceata a poaaJ are miklag their jtck w thoat goagiag the groaad. They are jau goagtig the gold partocr. A Botoo mitlioaalre la qaoted as ayieg that it tt a ata for a man to owa $100,000,000. We agree with hla. If we had that mach we woald never fccJ easy aotil we had got rtd of tome of it- We'd boy a boate aod lot aad take aa etcarvioa somewhere. Ia fCaaaaa. where woaeo are la mtiag oa thetr rigau. they are pai tiag thca oo jertea. Thiak of the average woaaa baviag to sit for hoars oa a six etch tUteolag to others tali, witaoat bavtag her aay.' A yoaag Kealacky clectrldaa cialai to bare iaveated a process by which ait ntsaages caa be seat slmaluaeoosty over the same wire. Tai foes the prcvioca laveotioas two better. Some of the goU pipers are giv lag as some mart lasulmeats of that old rot aboot the latrlaiic valae of stiver decreaaiaf. Does tht latnoak vaiaw of wheat decrease whea the price falls t i ...u. ' . Aa EagUt gcoeakrit lrrcsoat that Qacea Victoria la X?T pru Cer maa oot of 1X3, aJ yet Kalset Billy docsa't tike hla grasdaa a bit oo ac coast of that oae part sometblflf else. SaTW ABTUXTVinMMXTX. Dl OXowaoa ror reat W. II Coorta Ntw aaalUta. Coojtci k CajiCDr Dwolatioe. LOCAL DOTS. Xtacaa of lataxwet Oatharod Bare aad Tare aad Brtaflj afotadw The ord'oaoce of baptism will bt adaiiaisttrt4 lo atveral caadi-lttta at ika First Bioti: Caarcft to raorro a'eht. Some miacreaat threw a atone at a:rett cir N It Ut evtataf oa Niatft t-rttu Tat : auaek the dttft 0trdol the car. bat did ao daaa aet. J. II. Milam, former ticket atet of tt Sto4rd A r L at at Car- lo:te. wfto receatly abacoaded. leaviof a atonaeeof aftoet llaoo. fen oa ar- rttttd at Mormtowa. Ttaa. Tbecooaty aatborities will at aa earlr dar aaaoaace a cowpttltitt ea- aoilaatio for appUctait lor acholaraftlp at tftt Nonft Cirotiaa Coilte ol Afri- caltare aal Mtchaaic Ana. Mike Bryaa was arraigned be lore Jjrtice Bxttatii TCttcrda? oa a cfttrft ol atiaa't aad battery. Alttr Btartag the leatinoay. the Jaittce fiatd Brvaaoee pavaa3 the coa:a. Dick Gaate, colored, was ar n:td bf tft mki laa: alfht for dia order l coed. Oa hi prtoa loaad a Udiea' (Oid watch cbala. h ch a thoatht to bt ato co proptrtr. A reliable yoaag maa, IS to 17 rttrt ol ate. who wiaatt to Itira the ioh priatlag tatiact. nay aecare ca pJoraeat bvapalrtacat the Stak office Ha aatt bt a reatdtat ol Wilaiafto hfoaday alteroooa the little datghttr ol Mr. Dtllat O.rtll wta play- lag w.tft a twtatr-:wo calthre nflt waicft bir broihtr bti toiled, waen aaldealf It wtat o9. tht bailtt eoitg Ik-Oiii fttr rikl btad. loBcUaa a paiafal wo ad. alette at aen tic . Th Board ol Audit aad Fiatoce ra:t la rtgolar atatloa rttierdiv. there beieg preatai W. ft. Cb id boar a (:baitmia). I. II Webtr. H. C McQjtea aad C. W. Yalta Tat c'trk tabmuitd a ttatemeot of ta tatasiaatio ol tbt book of tbe trtitartr aad las ctllc xm tor tbe roootb ol Jaly. sbowtag Caaa oa baad Jair 1. I5T8V57. rcctlpu for Jolf. 8M T7. diaberaemtats for lolv. s.S.e03?. bil- tact to Aagatt accooat. 1.634 61. Tat fo'-lovlaar rcto:otioa tji aaaei- aoatiy adopted, to-wit : -AViViW. Tbat tba tia collector be iHrctd to collect the I ice on tn:t more clolv aad tbat be bt farther la ttracted to aabmit a lit; of tbt delta- qttatt to tbit B jrd rnootblr; aad that tat tat eoliector ba faratibed a cope of tftta rtailoa. aad bt la berehr aoti&ed tbat he will b held to a ttrict acxiaata- biHtf for tba faiiare to collect all of atid list wbtre tber ara aot aoaabt to be collected aaprotidtd la tbt Geaeral Taa Ordiaaac. B.Ut wt aeJitad aad approved a tliovt: For cental tapcatet,t 817 89. iattrttt. J0.0O. Ta Board aliioraed. to5j;ct to tbe ctll ol tbt cbair-iaa. NEaa.O THMP AHHE3TEO- iw4i)bi lmiii4t I, i Bfaidtt I ri4ia BuikwiII. A a tro traao wbo Is taoujbt to be iapliciied ia tbe kliliag ol Fitemio Jis. B ackwe 1. oa tbe A. C L. air Daae. N. C. wa arrtt'.e i rtiterdar moraleg ie Firi-.iir.l t Saadtr. a aralte traaip. ot of lb fitt tratipt pat ofl tbt A C L last atil No. 3J tbt iruk a?)a wbxh If r. B ack well wia ft uiag. at Kealr. wit arrcaud bi proved a cicir mliH. Tbe wait uaaa. however, tta'.cd thtt acnoog tbt f va pet oM tbe traia was tba ae-ro mym I cattodf aad aaotber aecro, aad thtt both ol the aegrota fu aped oa tbe una agaia. tbt atgro la cttiodf hiviag a piatoL The aegro tut titbit ba wit te Wilao dariag tbe killiaf. bat tbe aa- thotitlts wbo arrttted bits tblak that be la tbe aiae oa tbe blood boaada track ad to tba Opt Fur river aear Fayctte viile Saaiay aittraoo. BT RIVtH ANO RAIU. at at Vav-J Btora aa4 Taatardav. Wilalaatoe A Waldoa R. R. 8 cukt tpirttt larpailat. II bolt tar. 8 bUi crvlt taipeaiiat WiIaigto. Co! a a bia A Angaria R. R. 4 caikt totritt tarpeaiiae. 49 bolt roete. 19 bolt tar. Caoe Fear A Yadkl Valley R. R- 1 bite cotto. 94 cukt tp'rlt torptaitce t bhtt rcvia. 14 bblt tar. Stcaaer A. P. Hart 17 caakt tpirlta tarptatlaa. 184 bbla rotia. 70 bblt tar. II bbla crade tarpcatiae. Raft M0 bbla re a. TotaJ receipts -Cotioa. 1 bale; eptriia larptatlae. 80 caikt; rotia. 810 bbla. tar. 149 bbla; era da tarpeaiiae 94 Oola-aC XantatMtata. A colored eieereloa arrived la the city yesterday aaoraiag from Floceoc at clavta o'clock. It brought bttweea 130 aad ICO paateagers. of whoa a good aaay were wbite. Tbe Floreace baa ball ttaa. colored, aad oca of the col ored team of Wilalagtoa played ball la the aittraoo. reaaltiag ia favor ol tbe WUatsgtoaa by a score of 7 to 8. The escarsioa left at 10 o'clock last aighu ') tt Fatty. A wsgoaette party to Wrfghtaville So ad oa Moaday alght was greatly ea- joyed by a party of yoaag ladles aad gtUato. It waa glvta coapltaeaury to Miaa Upcharca. of Raleigh, aad Mies Grade Phelae. of Charlotte. At the eoead there were refresh attaia. aaalc o aaadoila aad g altar aad a aanber of other eoercea ol pJterar. A rrtu We ate this cattbod to laforathe pahtic teat or Pbotographs do aot U4e as clataaed by oar coat petitory. We gear seice these to be as peraaseataa aay aaaa. quuty otiag toe aaae aad ta Uftaaeae better, aaoar experteece Haotuaiiea. Tae cawact paotocrsphs are trill co i le to aake for ft 13 per do taa; tae eaauer oeee so eta it per 114. Tse aew GaJiery. lie Market street. crvar Saeed alarauare store. t WZ1C0XK VHIT0R9. Oaridrvo of J-ha Old rallrw. O pbaa Beat at Otldtbito Tb Oatait of MtBbwt ot tba Ozat la. Wll aalaei Arraiana in tor Tbtlr iit OBaatLt. It bat baea lb cattoa of tbe Odd Feliowt of thia city for several yeara pt to give the cbildrea ot tbe Odd Fellow' O.pbia Ibffli. at Goldtbor , a aaauil oatlag latbeabipa ol a two or three dara viait to tba aeaihore Toia year tbt cattoa waa aot varied, aad yetter day aaralag tbe cbildrea arrived oa the 9 80 o'clock Atlaatic Coast L'at traio. prepared to eaiir all the picture af forded, which, thtakt to the cooaaittee of arraageaaais. sre maa aad varied. Tbe cbtldrea were met at the depot by a coaaiitee of three aeabera troa each of tbe foor lodgea of thia city, via: Cape Fear No. 3 Put Grand Marcos N. Jacob! aad W. W. Yopp aad Mr. W. H. Bidoo. O.loo No 17 Past Graad J. E. Gor- dsa aod Messrs. Wm. Siapsoo and J. S. Birae. Wilalagtoa No. 189 Pait Graad J. J. Hopklaa aod J. T. Kiog aad Mr. T.G. Efint. Haovr No. 141 Put Grand C. B. Atlaa aad B. W. Doabaa aad Rev. J W. fclramer. lot geaeral committee ol arraoge- raeau. Mttars. Marcos W, Jacob) (chair- aaa). W. W. Yopp. (ao. E. Gordon and B. W. Daabtm. aod a camber of other Odd Fellow were a'3 ia attendaoce Toe children on alter their arrival embarked oo board tbe ateamer IVil- mmfom. aad after absat aa boar's ride oa tbe water aad a few mioatea apeot oo tbe tralo. were leaded at Csrohoa Btacb. where tber remaioed all yetter diy. aod will stay u atil thia afternoon. wbeo tbey will retoro to the city aod spend tbe oiebt st tbe boaies of didsreot member ol tbe order. Tbey til alto peod lo-tn srrowaod to-morrow nibt in the city, returning to Goldaboro Friday morning. To-morrow night a reception will be tendered ibem. Tbe cbildrea are a bipp- set, tbe yoangeat betog f oar years of age aod the oldest eigbteeo. Toe f o'.iowiog is a Hit of tboae wbo cime dowo. v a: Kitie Black ley. Minnie Stewart. Email G.eoo. Mig gte M-wirt. Ida Hirt. Emma Mit tbews. Mimie McDooald. Anoie Hirt. Teise Eraot. L'lliao McDooald Jidia Wittoa. Arabella D-lamir. Mollie Gnffia. Ed Dim. Divid leoniog. Will Woodward, Fraoklio Eraoi. Grover Gleno. Oi:ar Stewirt. Wiibjiiroe Ditii, Robt. Carraway. Wiottoa Diti. Eageoe Lswelieo. Jalio Tbompioa, Waker Freemao. Arthur Hirt. Joo. Watson, Tom Delimir. Sim S:aart (known as Peck's Bid Boy"), aod Cbaaocey De'amir. Sdperinteodeot Deeoa. wife. aoa aod diogbter, Mri. R. B. Lirkina. aod Mr. Moore, tbe raitroa. also ac- coropaoied the party. To-day tbe (Jdd rellowa will ran aa eicartion to Cirouoa Beach for tbe bsoefit of the Orpbaa Home, aod their oab'e efforta to aaitaioiog thit worthy iostitnttoa boald be appreciated, and lo cooteqieoce tbe ateamer IVtlmintom abotttd be crowded oo every trip. Daalb ol a Oood Mao. Mr. Tbomai LiFayette Aleaander, father of Mr. Frank D. Alexander, wbo married Mitt Fairie Brown, of. Wilming ton, died at hi borne ia Charlotte last Friday in bia 65. h year. Tbe Observer pay a apleadid tribute to bi memory. tayieg tpec.al treia oa bis iadastry. per severance and determioatioo, coupled with tbe high principles ol hooesty aod troth which he had inherited. He bad beea a partner 10 some of tbe largest mercantile boate ia Charlotte, aad by thrift aad good j idgmeat bad accumu lated a comfortable fortune. A illot ttitive of bi geaeroa nature tbe Ob- lentr sty: "Tae writer knew of aa io- uec where esrrow aad trouble came opjo a family. Other aeot flowers and aympathy; be filled tbe piotry aad kept it blled. ao oae knowing whence the help came, save two aod ooe of these by accldeot. His life waa foil of kiod deeds toothers, aod great will be bis reward by Him wbo Hlmaelf weot aboot doing good." A. C L. NEW ROUTE. aa'vtysrt at W.rk-Eltvan MUaa el tt Lioa foot Eliod ii Hob Insetted. Eleven miles Of tbe new Atlsntic Coaat Lne route from Etrod to Hob hiva beeo peraaoeotly located, aod tbe grading will begia shortly. Grsdieg oa tbe aew liok connecting the Wilalagtoa aad Newbera road with tbe Wilmington aad Weldoo Hoe will be commenced aa aooo as tbe remiioder of the rights of way have beea secared. only a few of which are still to be graoted. Saperioteodeot Jo a. F. Divlae, En gineer of Roidwiy E. B. Piessaots, aod Geaeral Maoager . R. Keoly returoed from Wilaoa yetterday. where tbey went to locate a street which the town tothoritiet with to ruo through the rail road freight yard. Haw Hoaptat aad Baattot Appa a:ua lor tba A. 41 M. OoUtca. Mr. H. E. Bsaits left last night for Raleigh, where be goes to exhibit before tbe building committee of the trottees of the A. A M. College, plans aod speci fications of tbe hospital baildiog to be added to the college plaoL Hit draw ing! thow a haodsomt two s:ory brick baildiog with graoit trimmingt aod tor moot ted by a tower over tbe mala eatraoce. Mr. K. P. Bailey, of the firm ol Barr A Bailey, a'ao left for Kalelgh last alght to aake a b.d for tbe coo tract, patting la beatlag apparataa. sji .m nttata ta niA.fl A.a Charlotte AW -Mr. J. A. Browe. of riiiilMnri lahartt M Am Ivrtk an lot I rtaideoca. Ha will aova to Charlotte totivtaad expects to bring kit family bare too, lie ir to travel tor e or elec trical compaay. aad Charlotte will be hit atadqaarier a, . The Nnot weicoaes toctt a good cttissa to the best tows la the State." - CAROLINA CYCLE CLUB. Xatortloa to Oarollna Baaah Baaaa Bit Ball Ooooart A Flaaaant Day at tba Btatlda. The Carolina Cycle Club bad their colors fliog yesterday all along the river and at Carolioa Bsach, Tbe racera. tbe baae ball playert aod a great portioa of the crowd that viaited tbe Beach weot dswa on the 8 p. m, boat. Immediately a poa arrival, under tbe supervision ol Mr. M. P. Taylor, Jr. chtirmao, the racera took their place aa follow: Oae-foarth mile, novice E a trie: C O Soatherland. Jr., and Pant Caot- well. Soatherland woo: time, 83 1-5 second. Ooe fourth mile, open Entries: O. Morris. F. P. Tarreotine, Robert Sei len, Geo. E Marphy. George Phillips. J. E. Piatt. C. G. Soatherland, Jr. Finish Time. 99 16 seconds F. P. Tarreotine, first: Morris, second; Sellers, third; Mar phy. foartb. Oae baodred yards, slow race, opec Eotriet: T. H. Wright. Paul Cantwell G G Soatherland. Jr., O. Morris, F. P, Torrentine. J. E. Piatt, George Poillipa, George Marphy, R.J. Zsllers. Finish: T. H. Wright. S minutes and 47 15 seconds. Immediately following tbe racea the game of base ball was called. The Pro fessional"' M. Sweeney (captain). J is Black. Jamea Diegett. Hooter Wood Joho Peschao, Naah. W. Moore, E Moore. T. E. Brown played tbe "Scrub Team" of the Carolina Cycle Clab Joba Gore (captain). W. L. Lttta laa. Sinclair. Ed. Smith. W. O. Morris, T. H. Wright, F. P. Torrentine, . E Piatt. W. L B, stealer. Tbe game re salted in a score of 13 to S ia favor of tbe C. C. ciut, but ooly five Innings were played in consequence of tbe darkness- Tbe bo 7i and tbeir fur companions tben repaired to tbe dining ball of the hotel to refresh thsmielve for the lean of mutic arranged and presented by Mr. E H. Mjusoa. alter which Mr. Geo. Hewlett entertained the crowd with original aooga aod jokes for bail ao hour. Tbt escariioa was a great success aod the clab rsturaed to the city last nigbt highly gratified at the p'easare it af forded to tbeir mioy friends. BASfcT BALL. Tbe National Laoe Beinlt ol Teaterday'a Qimci and Othir Intaeatlng Se4tarei. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Waibingtoo, ft: Boston. 7. Baltimore. 13; Brooklyn, 8. New York. 10 Philadelphia. 8. WHERE THEY PLAY TO PAY. Brooklyn at Baltimore, ' Washington at Boston. 3f Philadelphia at New York. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PerJ Woo. Lou. 81 80 83 88 44 61 61 55 55 66 56 73 Cent. Botpn 65 Baltimore 61 .677 .673 .619 .603 .683 .4S0 .457 Cincinnati 69 New York 66 Cleveland 60 Chicago 47 Pittsburg 43 Louisville . . . 43 Philadelphia 43 .438 .433 .404 .404 Brooklvo 88 Washington 33 St. Louis 86 .265 For aa all-round team Baltimore ought to cap'ure the pennant. Yeier day tbe Oriole won from Brooklyn on account of scient fic base running, al though tbe Bridegrooms were only able to make three hits cfl Brother Joe tbe entire game. Tbe Gianta played tbeir part well yes terday by timely hitting, while the Pnillies played their' poorly by giving abundant bases oo balls. Seymour pitched great ball io every ioning ex cept the ninth, when five runa were made by the opposing team. The Beaneatera. with their usual luck. came near winning the game irom waau- ogton In the ninth inning, but a won derful atop by O'Brien kept two men. aod poaaihly a third, from scoring. "LITTLE JACK HOKNER." Pleat ina Comady ta Ba Fraaanied To- nia&t at h Op ii Home by J .mea Maekii and Oompioy. At the Opera Hoase to night theatre goer will have the pieaiure ot seeing Mr. Jas. B. Mackie, the well known and popular comedian, and a perfect sup port, present the musical comedy ' Little Jack Horner." derived from one of the famons "Mother Goose" ttoriea. Tae Norfolk Virginian of yesterday aayt: Lilt eveolog tbe first performance ot the eion of 1897 98 held the board at Van Wyck'a Academy of Mutic. and tbe event wa Bignalized by a very good hoase a remarkable goad houae con- tidertog the distaite people have lor theatres during the hot weather. Those wbo went to see James o. Mackie aod bia clever company in "Little Jack Horner" laat evening, however, had no cause for regret, toe piay maae a favorable impression. It was unde niably clever throughout, and tbe players and audience were soon ia fall sympathy with each other, and from thea oa the sparkle waa not waoting. The aadience waa very willing to be pleased aad it was pleased. It laughed itself red In the face at tbe bright things, smiled at the pretty souorettes, and waa tboroagbly well entertained. 'Mr. Mickie t show is tbe best ol its kind and be will doubtless have a sac- cess'al seas do. Tbe Norfolk folks will remember his company pleasantly. Seats are now on sale at Gerkeo'a. Oo Cant a wore. Hereafter advertisements to go ia oar Baslaess Locals' department will be charged one cent per word for each in sertion i but no advertisement, however short, will betaken lor less thaa SO cent This it a redaction from former rates aad It is also' a convenience to adver sers who caa calculte the exact cost ot their advertisements, which mutt be " - If there is anything too want, ad vertise for It. Is there anything yon don't want? -Advertise It lo the Business Locals of the Star. - One cent a word. Bat no ad. taken for less than SO cents. tf PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS Pertinent Faraaraoha Pertaining Prinel- SJlv to Fopl and Pointedly Printed. Mr. H. V. Allen, of Newbern, was in the city yeiterday. , Mr. J. H. Newbury, of Mag nolia, was here yesterday. Mr. L. J. Coopsr left yesterday for the Nashville Expoiitioni Mr. R. B. Williams, of Tillery, was among yesterday's arrivals. Miss Carrie Mamtt bas re turned from a visit to Happy Valley. W. A. Dunn, Esq , of Scotland Neck, was registered here yesterday. Mr. W. I. Wright, of Ingold, was here yesterday, making business calls. Mrs. C. W. Polvogt and family have returned from a visit io Blowing Rock. Miss Fannie Green is visiting Miss Mary Lil McKoy, Masonboro Sound. Messrs. W. A. Ronrk and A. M. Moore,' of Shallotte, were'registered here yesterday. ) Dr. William Harriss, Coroner of Wilson county, arrived in the city yes terday on professional business. Mr. B. W. Arlington, of the At lantic Coast Line, and Mrs. Arrington, were among yesterday's hotel registra tions. Messrs. Gas Stophart, C D. Waters and Chas. E. Mc Whiteof Flor ence, were among yesterday's hotel reg istrations. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Coney, of Savannah, are visiting Mr. L. W. Mc- Laurin and wife, oa Chesnut between Foutth and Fifth. Miss Mary Montgomery, of Knoxville, Tenn., returned home yester day, after a stay of quite a while at Wrightsville Beach. Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were J. H. Batts. Halifax; P. B. Jarrott, Florence; M. . Outlaw, Darl ington; C. C. lattice, Soeed's Ferry. Capt. S. W. Noble, of Harnett township, was in the city yesterday. He has just returned from a tour of Lenoir and Ooslow counties and "reports the brightest of crop prospects. Ii-aj. T. H. McKoy and family have gone to Masonboro Sound to spend the remainder of the Summer. Mr. C. M. Strong and wife, and Miss Sue Gjnning, of Oaio. accompany them. Mr. W. H. Sprunt returned yes terday from Northfield, Mass., where he has been attending the Moody confer ence. Rev. A. D. McClure and Mr. Oscar Pearsall, wbo also have been attending the conference, will return in a day or two. Miss Charlotte Usborne, a daughter of Mr. E. A. Oiborne,' who is well remembered as the special corres pondent of the Louisville Courier-lour- nal during jhe Southern Baptist Con vention, is a guest at Col. F. W. Foster's cottage on Wrightsville Beach. She is returning from attending the Baptist Sunday School Chautauqua at Red Springs. RALEIGH NEWS BUDGET. SENATOR BUTLER RETURNS FROM HIS WESTERN CAMPAIGN. A Ktntu Pod Pantr Noaica'et Him foi Visa Fr3tilent in 1800-Jada Avery in tbe City MestlDf of Dlrietora o'tne Ioatltate for tht Blind Alliaooe Fiacia. Special Star Correspondence.' Raleigh, August 17. Senator Butler arrived in the city this morning from his western campaign. He Is speaking at present by "special invita tion." The Ottawa (Ks ) Times, a Popu list piper, nominatea Senator Butler at a candidate for Vice Preaident in 1900 on a ticket headed by Wm. J. Bryan. The Times haa at ita masthead the namea of Bryan and Butler, presidential ticket in 1900. The paper congratulates Butler upon holding down each mea as Wat son and Vanderfort. Bat the ticket will never be Bryan and Butler. Ex-Judge Avery is ia the city for the purpose ol consulting with (jovernor Russell about the course to be pursued in the special hearing, before Referee Kerr Craige. Dr. Kimborougb, of Mocksvule, who brought tbe stomach of Boyer, tbe Davie county man, here for analyais, re turned home without ' accomplishing anything. Tbe State chemical depart ment some time ago decided not to make analysis of parts, ot the human body where foul play is susptcted. Dr. Kimboroagh took Boyer s stomach back with him. The walks in the Capitol square are being excavated and will be paved with brick. Tbe work is being done by peni tentiary convicts. The Alliance picnic will be held at tbe A. & M. College next Friday. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Cvrus Thomp son and Commissioner J. M. Mewborne. The Board of Directors ot the Insti tution for the Blind met last night. No business was transacted, as Jim Young and hit following broke the quorum. Jim says action will be taken Wednes day week. Tna T. M. o. A. Mr. W. M. Lewis, of Decatur, Ga , .haa signified hit willingness to accept tbe position of State Secretary of the Y. M. C, A . which was offered him by the Ex ecutive Committee tome time since. Hit headquarters will probably . be in Char lotte. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Odd FellOWS EXCTlTSlOll TO CAROLINA BEACH, JXNXriT ORPHANS' HOME, AUGUST 18th. 1897. Committee: . Marcos W. Jacobi, Chairman; kj. Hopkins. W. W. Yopp. Jso, X. Gordon, B. W. aham. Wbote Tickets, 83 cents. Half Tickets, SO cants. Music aad Refreshments. aa IS 8t .as wad THE. MORNING STAR. Are too a subscriber to Thi Morning Star? If no't, why not? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or $1.25 for three months ? If so, subscribe to Tax Morning Star. Do yon want a paper tbat prints the latest telegraphic news, the best local news, reliable market reports, excellent short stories, and tbe choicest miscellaneous matter? If so, subscribe to The Morning Star. Do not forget that The Morning Star is the cheapest daily of Its class in North Carolina. Its price is $5.00, while tbe published price of others ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Johnson & Fore, No. 1 1 1 Market Street. , Contemplating a change in their business are offering their Entire Elegant Stock OF DryGoods Millinery. &c, at ACTUAL COST For Cash. You can't afford to aaiss such an op portunity to secure Great Bargains. No samples given. No goods sent au 1 tf on approval. Eyen the KIDS are working hard to get the HANDSOME WATCH which it is certain will be GIVEN AWAY on October 1st. 1897. at 10 a. m. by MERCER & EVANS, 115 Princess Street, Where good cheap SHOES may be had at all times. au 14 tf Schedule on f ilttton Seacoast R. B. rvd AND AFTER JUNE 1st TRAINS WILL tun as follows: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at 8.80 a. m., 10.10 a. m. S.30 p m., 6.00 p. m., 7.1S p, m. Leave Ocean View at 7.30 a. m.. 11.90 a. m., '8.45 p. m 6 00 p. m.. 10.00 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave WHminEton at 10.10 a. m , 2.80 p.m. and 7.30 p. m. Leave Ocean View at 11.30 a. m , 6. CO IS. m. and S.30 p. m. SATURDAY SPECIAL. Leave Wilmincton at 1.00 p m, arrive at Ocean View at 1 85 p m. Leave Ocean View at 1.45 P m, arrive ar Wilming ton at 2.15 p m. i bis train stops only at wngntsvnie, aeasno e Hotel and Ocean View. jeSOtf Liverpool and American 5 . iV.H i'-L", Any weight sacks, coarse or fine. fresh packing. A large stock Baggins and Ties which we offer at lowest . market prices. Groceries in quantities sufficient to fill orders promptly. Correspondence solicited. Hall Cc Pearsall. Nutt and Mulberry streets. ao lODAjWrt . Dissolution ofCopartnership. rpHE FIRM OF KOONCS CANADY HAV- inf this day been dissolved by mutual consent, this is to notify onr pitrons that the basinets heretofore con ducted bv as will hereafter be conducted by Mr. D. F. Koooce. All persons indebted to said firm win maka immediate payment to Mr. Koonce. and aU to whom tbe said firm la indebted will present their bills to him for payment. KUOMCI CANADY. ' Having this day sold all mv interest in the firm of Koonce ft Canady to Mr. Fred. Koooce, I herebr ask that otrr patrons extend to him the same patronage which has to liberally been bestowed opon the lata firm. .:, v. ..v H. I CANADY. aa IS lw We Are the People Here. TELL THEM THAT YOU SAW US, and we are from now on the fxciusive Wholesale Agents for Powell Smith & Co.'s New York famous brands of Cigars. "Renown," 5 cent Cigar. "Cuban Blossom," 5 cent Cigar. "Smokettes," 5 cent Cigar. "Topical Twist Head," 5 ceat Cigar. "Union League Club," 10 cent Cigar. "El. Capt. Gen'l," 10 cent Cigar. Vollers Sl Hashagen, Wilmington, N. C. au 15 tf J. W. Murchison, WMesale anil Retail Hardware Dealsr. AGENT FOR Laflin & Rand Powder, Howe Scales, Richmond Stoves and CAPITOLA H a H in cq 04 W K H Steel Ranges. J. W. Murchison, Orton Building, Wilmington, N. C. su IS tf We Have Otber Goods to offer besides "Clover Hill Bntter." Read our list and find out. 100 Eoies Fell Cream Cheese, Candles, Gun Caps. Drugs of all kinds. Flour all grades, inclu3ing Pills bury's Best, which is the Flour for good bread. Fisb, Fresh N. C. Fruits, Glue, Potted Ham, Cooked Ham. Car load cboice Timothy Hay. Ink to suit all. Jellies in Glass and in Wood. R. W. HICKS, Wholesale Grocer. an it DAW tf Hoop Iron. Three car loads Hoop Iron, 1,000 Spirit Casks, 50 barrels Glue; also Tute Bagging, Cotton Ties, Meat, Molasses, Tobacco, , Drugs, Oats, Corn, Meal, Cigars, Cigarettes, Che roots, Snuff of almost all makes, ard many other goods. D. L. GORE, an 15 tf 130. 122 and 121 North Water St. OPERA HOUSE. OPENlNO OF THE SEASON. Wednesday Evening, Aug. 18, 1897t The Biggest Hi- Im ! JAS. B. MACKIE ("Grimesey, Me Boy") in tht Mother Goose Comedy Little Jack Horner. Supported by Louiie Sao ford, Chi K. Gra;ewia, S isunbir suiters. Trocadero Comedy Four and a Chorus of Pretty G'rlt. Skats om SAUt at Gbkksn's commbncikc Ti bs. DAY MORNING. SU 15 St MONEY SAVED. CASH BUYERS OF Corn, Oats, Wheat Bran, Cracked Corn, Cow Feed, Sic, should not fail to get our prices be fore placing their orders. Boney & Harper. an 18 tf Commissioner's Sale. Mary Swain at al. Antonio Swaia et at. By virtue of a decne of tht Surerlor Court Ml the above entitled causi to ma directed, the aadcisianad commissioner will expose lor tale to tbe a gBest wa ter for cash, at nabuc auction, oa Taesdsy. ibe 7th day of September, at IS o'clock M., In (rent of iba Court House, m tba city ol WUmiostoa, N. C, tht I ol lowing cm enneoj lot ot una: nat io in city, beainaiag at a point ia the wesieta Una at rma street M feet north of tba aof there Una of Blades i . street, rail theses aoithwardly with tba said liaa ol r iitn street on feec tnesce weaiwara y psraim wi.a Bladen street 1'5 faec theace souta paral al with Sixth street CS feet, taeece rait 166 feet to the ba aianion. Jas. W. SM1IUIN, an 10 sue w-mH.. Wanted. TOY A URGE NATURAL PREMIUM urc lo-ursnce Campaay. a GENERAL AGENT FOR WILMINGTON aad vicinity. Must be a local aaaa and able to jive bond. - Alas M anager was tad fat ba State of North Carolina. Liberal contract to anltabka. party. Address MM Broadway, New York, an 15 lw fHft.i-i'. s ,, "Fi --6 o 2! ) 'it i i ! t 4 ' t ' I o
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