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SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A I' GOES OME TEAR- ; I till N Ull CHliPQ jo-e DUM i it Cim ta srva CaxoUaea. VOL. 156. WILMINGTON, N. C SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1897. WHOLE NO. 9.388 fQR FIVE DOLLARS Morning tUAM u .. ttalTsa ... UN AM 7 t.ar at ' B1SAM .-aa t or ViarcvtTTjas, TV. I w gar aaa Bcrasao. . 4," JM1 M. G.S484. ci i4u loa fimrfafi , t a. aa, swax.Ttt"i m a 4i sasaaktH. 144 u .14 raiafaa -I 'u .- a t -. .41 munx ItfUtTM. . vi tit at Nt0.- : t ! Puat t.f. La. 14 , r f.ai waa ktr pravei'S - taa c xi m aaia. 4.' tf fua TO-OAV. i J . ia. geaeraV tu; - .it. s C. StPC IT. At I .4 Cepa faa , , TJIM k f lo , u Mkm la . , ,i v tae Cevaa sua . is v Maarees . t ra'aia tia - -. .! vat tea asfei- -Tf Baltartwa of r k a C , . i ! t j taJ. MH M i iitiK tr:eV ami) AJ- - ( iM pr )j vii t:t am l . -. i i r trt M Ktt Win VI ! t v 1 H t CK 4 tK at :t tMat umt tr at. , V'lii V4jI- M a CM 1 04) ! m N Or All l fvt p(.a . . . i. v( ibd. Tt Vt 0:Wm4 ' rtru da so : t 1 n ! 3ir i n . 1- ' ; f , VI : ;-. VI r.: Ai tV r iuia Nrkav Ma a !r- ia crt:fi-a at AtUata. - c V) rf 4a ia aa cut. a . S C. 4j: a l R v .!. cji ia tlrja ot pc- . . til CjM - -T ji a alar ci :n at Kltr4 Mm. 4n;i ttitrriir. t At II !. I tif (iMl id Vi:'t.at Praaa opata- , -Turn aa MaiaT cf ! j i. j 4 ai4)t; a da :. mti )m im f4. t ti :-tit UaaTOtca'I ? ca . : i M . t :. t r4 ' r.avl ciaa'jav i-i ' iat bt va t r 17.347 :at -& (Set a i ' 0B47 6 all i to call lcaa! i !. It tOC ;.j it. aAi el VtUf vc by t& tictxtc a: t psa of r ' ij.d pUtUaa1 COO- i ci colvXvJ brotar i." C.l4t AtUU, CaU ' a ?r ja:a of " f i vxl" la WaiJax- a .. ;"c a?pJ (rotr lo taal ! to s JJ Wtlaooav. ' crt ia Kt4A CO ". 'M ua I t&ina : aartatcvi 400,000 bf 1 yaciiaf jis4 Koft aa4 tatrpfi w 'a ir dx Wu Ui4 a ttp 41 IaV!laJlvP 54 U ii-autan la taa'Aiirva i ooa. Bt a tsia occara 'try 4jar accottSag to Aiiiji;. arc aoc htWfunia aaniati . . 1 ; aa-trrut of oaa of '5tc. ti 4MvalMbftf. oaa ta U i(cr of ta boat braott of 3t- Loaia. aa4 lao otaar ta ta dj 'ftar of aaotatf boat brrvcr, la i c4:a tattay propoao to fctpta 5"r tair fai!7 aa4 ta faail ta fcaar. Attea tloo It cxll&i to the foUow tax Rvcx Rates of Sabecrfptloa ta Tata Uoajruro StaJt : ro ataa. trmcanuj. Twelve Months 13.00 SU " tM Tbreej LIS Two - LOO Oaa " M 60 TO CITY SVMCUSSU. TU Syaa wUI b ddiveredby carrier a taj poiat la the dty at IS cenu per week, or . 43 ceau per loata. Tboa. T. Fonaac, ta color e J edi tor la Nt York, aaa afur deep coa iiratlo coa to tha coociaaioo taat "Earopaa UviUattloa aa4 taa Caristiaa rcligtoo ara oat taa taiaxa" l davtlop "Africaa ftalaa aad caax actar. Wall, wa doot aca aaytbiof for tditor Fortaaa to do but ftt ap a bttla cirUUtiloa aad ralifloo of bia o a braad aad try tbaax. Tw Cb)caf o a?4pr mta caaa oot of taa Ettrftadaa la Florida taa ocbtr day with 3,000 a!!:jitor Silas, aad It vtsa't a food aliignor acaaoa enhtf. Bat war tboia alPfatora m tas Caicafo aavtpapcr mca coaia taay ta It vaa oo o try- tag to dodga ao lacy jail caaa ap oat of too tvaapa aaS crtaba aad abacbad tacir tkiaa. .1 Qataa Vtctortb doesa't taoka aad ha daoa'l aUo aay oaa to saka aboat vaara aaa if, bat bar dgr bill is a pratty aaavy oaa. saa oaya oa!y taa baas. caJi aapscially for bar. aad para a boat II i ptec for taaav Taa Fdaca of Talta proba- by rak!a.oi vbaa ba ftu a claace. vatcb asar acoaat for tba aixa of taa b4iU Tba New York JW aW Eafrtu aaya ytUow ftt r ia aoanatlaaa f ta. aratad la LoalaUaa by a:tb. Tba U. v doasa'l kaov aaytblaf a boat ts. Tbts cooatry atacr pro- dxn yaUao ttttt or cbotcra. Tbay ara botb laportad ditaitaa. aal tba Rtpablicaaa hart. ltd tbaa aaaoof tba lev tbiar aatapt Ifoca tariff Jatla. Tba EaglUbnaa oa tba Afgbaa bonier, vao ara coadoctlag tba aa- picasaatacM vita tba raballtoot aa tiTta, ara uktag a cat a adaaataga of tacsa vaaa tbey tbo tbaa vitb big g aaa at a dtauaca of eearly too mttc. Bat la nattart of that klad I oaa Ball cocao t at aaa mocb oo cercooay. Eapctlasaau la groaiag tba cam- poor trtaia Florida baviag proved ao aatiaiavctory tbat wUI ba added to tba "grovieg lad as trie" of tbat State. XCW ADVgRTISCKENTo. Scxvta Rtaocta. NoTtca Otf um RtsrTAt Citf aaafktta. D 0"Cooa To rvat Taa SjitaCx-Hwi44. lUtx A PaaaJALL Salt. W. a Cooraa Scbaaooa," Mas IaatTT Noeica. SaACoasr Roto Scfeadaia. A. PaaMraar Bwaar a so a. J A MoarrooataaT KotK. Pataca Baa aaa Rtaaovt-i. O O Ccw jroa S ora lot teat. Do it b Haaraa Fwa aaia. A. D. Baoww Aa aaflf rail. R. R. BartAXT Taatp aawd F. T. MlLta lloraaa aad aala. KtAoCaocaav Co - -ft para W. C MrrcnatL-Raof puaua. R. W. Hicks -Oaa cbaa.ae. t Vaatjuta Ptaaoaaad ortaaa. Miacaa ft tvajraKard at vora. iJLIUaora ft Co Fa a boaaaav CW. PotrooT Co-Braaaala carpal. Or taa Hocia MtcUa BaaoofL 1. W. afcacurscMi Casoota raaaaa. VT. C Woa-raj ft Co Traa acoaocit. Vocoaaa ft 1 1 aim ao a riaa daw M4l3ic Maatit Coacoad Caaacar Sav Baaa. $- Saptaaabtr aaaaa ATtaa-nc Manosat, Bajra LfbaraJ loaaa. m Saaaataa. Ja To proptrty- Mm Haar aao Mrs I Bao wa-Scaool lot roaaar ala, Nanoaa Baas or Wiuataorosa Corraapoataaca aoUciwd. it aaaaaa toaau. P. If. IUtdw Baaaa. baraaaa. WajrroMaia bat p. IL E Jraarr lioaaa lor raab A. ALoaaatajt Stocb at a actio. A. IL Yora pjaao aad aaavoaf. SUM OAT SXJtTICXS. Sr. Mattbava CaUaa Lataataa caatca. f oarta atraat. aaova Baaa. Rt.0. D- Barabataa. paator. Maraiaa trvtca aa 11 o etoca; artaiag aarrlca au o'ciocB. Saadav acaool at tM a. aa At aaaaa waa. aa4 arary paraoa aoroa ana aavtaad. S. Paar EraaaaLcal Latbataa.corair of Markat aad Sai aaraata. Rav. K. Pali i. paaaor. Eaclaa aarrtca at II a. aa i Cataaa aerrtca at a a. aa. ftaaaar acaool at 4 M p. aa. AJX aaau fra. Taara wCl ba aaarlcaa la Sc JobaH ckaca taoa aaotaia at 11 o'clock. Tka aarr'xaa at St. Jaaiaa ckarck aa ia! to-daa. aula coaaaaaatoa. 7 ta a. aa.; aaorajaai aarrtca, 11 a. am. cotoaao catxracaix St. Staaaaaa A. M. E ckarca. ceraar Ftfia aa4 Rad Croaa auaata. Raa. C J. Grax. aaatar. TVa ta Eadowawat Daa tnaa aa. Atl9loa.ta.ua paator ana paaaca. SatHact. "Cariauaa Eia aatloa a4 tia Iaaaaacaa.' Alt P aaoaaaaa bf T. R. Maak aad Prof. R Taytoe. I av aa. Craa4 aalaaioaaxf aad adaciitoaal ra2y ta taa foaag laaopU. LOCAL DOTS. Rama of Lataraat Oatbarad XI ara aad. Tbara aad Brlafly Sotod. Saa foartb pagt for other new adrmiaaetaata. Oalj oaa marriage license vaa laaaad taa past vaak aad tbat to a vbita coapla. Tbe Board of Aodit aad FI aaaca ai aaaat la rcaalar taaaloa Taea- dar aitataooa. Tba Sta learoa ariib regret of tba aarioaa Ulacaa of Dr. D. W. Ballack's aaotaar at Rocky M oaat. Ulsaea Hart aod Broara'a school for roaag tadwa will cooaaiaaca Tbara dir aaoralag. tba 80ik laat. Regular coovocatioo of Coo eoid Caaptcr No. 1. R. A. at 8 o'clock to-worrow aaaalec. t-uy taaea I or 1837 ara now daa aad Qty Taa Collactor F. B. Rica arjaa proas pt paraatat to aara coata um oi t&a retail grocers re aaarkad aaatardaa that ba bad aaldoca aaa trait aaora bad? tbu it la at prea- ait. Re?. Joba B. Glbbie, rector of St. Laka'a pulaa. Draiaoa. Text, will praacfc at St Jaw, at' cbarck at aaoralag arnca. 11 o'clock to day. Tale res stole from Mr. F. T. bt Jla livarr aubies oa !! baiora Un a aad sat ol ralaa. Tbara Is ao daa aa to tba gailty putiea. A party oi sorreyors killed a vary large aaoccaaia saaka yaatcriay waila layiag off a pace ol laad oa Ssas aaar Rcaa. WngkurvUa Soaad. Mr. J. B. Warren, loog dls- uaca'cTts ridar. wtabaa to cballtaaa s a oaa I or a raca to Caorgatowa. S C. IK aailas. for a stake ol fifty dollars. Tba steamer IVUmnftan will at tka baa rrgalar in pa to Carollsa Beach at It a. aa. aad 1Mb. aa. to day. These will aa tba laat Saaday in pa of that :a- Mr. A. J. Hewlett, chairman of the market coaeaittaa, givea aotica that taa city market boaaee will be ran tad accordiag to law to-mxro. Saa ad. lot tanaer pamcalais. Tbe scboooer Tkt titAim, tM toes. Captaia Toeaaead. srr.ved yeaterday troaa Pa-ta Gorda Fta. with a cargo ot pht?hate rock for Messra Powers. Gtobe ft Co. Tbe commercial colamos show eoaa chaegca ia tha qaotauoas of aaval Korea. Roeia vent dies yesterJay from 1 IS aad lUtoM0 aad 1 13, waUa tar advaacad t caata per barrel. Two extra traias of cars brought la 1 891 bales ol cotton yeaterday. The receipts aa posted at the Prod aca Ex- cbaace ware 4 U) balea Tae local market waet off aa eighth ol a ceat yea terday. cloelag dall at t)4c for middling. Tbe oooey realised at tbe tame ot ball played rridiy at tiutoa oe- twcea tbe New Womea aad tba Oid Mada" will be gives to tbe Catberlae Keaaady Home, tbe qaeetioa having beaa decided by Umpire W. F. Robert i. who officiated. sr. johns Loooe of masons. Mr. W. M. Poiaroa, secretary ol Sl Joba's Lodge No. 1 ol Masoae. baa filled thus omca la tbat iatiitaUoa (or aaa at- bar ot years the year 15M baiag laclu- siaa. Lutarly ha baa had occaaioa to look ever taa netabcrahio ol tbe Lodia for tba year 194 S. vita tba louowiag ratalta: Of tba aiafcl omcara that year. Maaarr. R. J. Joaaa. traaaarar. W. M. Poaaoa. afcratary. aad I. O. Uaaaaa. J.U. are .ill uatag sad ara atill aaaaabcrs ol tba L-idaa. Of tba lfO aataiOera r ported Ijt tbat yaara, tbara are aoa oaly arta bnag aad rataiaiag nrobtf. ab'O la tba Lodce. eis: E Mah Hawleu. Aloeai liaalatt. Ur. w. w. Harrtaa. I. II.Joaesa It. ft Maaaoa. Joba w. Moaroa. Savaa saeaasara of tbat year ara Irrtag. aad bold tbair aaeaaersbip ta oaa or tba other city lodgee. nftr foar baaa raaaovad to otber Sutea etc , abUe 47 bare goaa to tbat barae frvaa kb ao traveller retaraa." sboaiag wbat havoc tba scribe ol Tlaaa eaakee aaaoeg taa baaaaa race, for tf by cbaace wa aaoaii aacipa tha aaaiaroaa evtla ia- aaaat to cauaaood aad yoatb, aad wltb baaab aad vigor arrive to taa yaara of aaaabood. yet wttaoet ws aaaat aa be cat dowa by tha all devoartag scythe ol Ttate. aad ba gatharad lato tba Uaa where oar fathers have goaa before aa. Mr. A. IL Yopp, 4!S Grace street, aa aoaecse that ba win opeo a ctase for piaao laatractioa aad haraaoay oa Oc tober 1st. Mr. Yopp la wtaalag ma ay Uareie aa a aaaaldaa aad paplia who jim bia deas aria have aacalleat lastrac tlos. He baa lately retereed froaa tba Nrw Eagtaad Coaservaiory. where be aada a-brUliaat record. P a at a Wtil Xaawa Ctoa-a. Neva baa beaa recclrad ta this city of the death of Mr. Tbaaaae Kobertsoa. pvopnetov of tba Miaeral Sprlsgs. aaar RidfawoodLN. C which octarrad froos htamorrhaara of tba Iaaga laat Wedaee- day. He vaa a bvother4a-iav of Cape Browaieg. of the WUaalegtoa ft Waldo railroad. Taa reeaaiaa vara takaa to HalUaa Friday for lataraaeau Hereafter advartlastBaata to go la oar 8aataaa Locaia" deoartaaeai will ba cbargad oaa ceat par word for each fa aarboo bat ao aavertiaeceeat. bovavaf short, will ba takaa for leas tbaa M ceat Tale la a radactloa froca foraaar rataa ta la sla a coayeaieaca to adver who caa calcalta the exact coat 01 their adverUeameata. wbJca aaaat ba paid for always la advaaoa. raab Iaataaataa r ara-Sly. Work la prograsalag favorably oo tha aevtlak of railroad betvaaa tbe W.ft W. aad tba W. ft K. railroais. Tba gradlag baa beaa coea plated aaarfy aa far aa tha creak aad the Iro laid a good part of tha way. Wtthla foar vaaks, aal aaa eoesethJag aaaaaal aad aaaa pa c ted bappaaa. tralas froca Nawbara will stop at tha Atleatlc Coast Uaa Froat street depot. 8TEAM TU0) NAVASSl eiaa4 la tbe Wa e'e Bdea Oa Ha Way l tba City-Craw :." Taaaal laaarad. The steam tag NmvMtsa. the property of the Navassa Oaaao Coatpaay, vhtcb a ia oeea a laosiuar aaa pretty eight oo the vstera of the Cape Fear siece 1891, vaa, yeaterday afteraooa aaoat ttO o'clock, coaaaoaed by fire. ,Tbe tag baa beta ased for tram port- lag employee of tbe Navassa Company from tbe chy to tha campaay's factory at Navataa, firs miles iron the city. The tag vas sometimes ated ia towing lighters, aad yesterday afteraooa shortly before I SO o'clock tbe tag left the city boaed for (Navaata. towiag a lighter loaded wub brick. Wbea two miles from tbe city, st a place called "The Horae Shoe." Cept. Thomas C Taylor, mailer o! the tag. who was steading la tha pilot boost, a sliced smoke leading from laat bemad tba pilot booae. aad aooa the whole boat was wrapped ia fltmea. Capl Tar lor. Mr. Geo. W. Griaatead, tba eegiaeer. aad Bob Taylor, colored. a deck bead, tba crew of tba boat, had joat time left after tbe discovery of tbe fire to amp overboard aad swim ashore, where they .aocceeded le getting a aia to come to the city aad tell the aews. Tha steam tag it mrio m eras seat to the scene of the Otl igratioa aad Drought the crew of tbe AaneuM back, aad also towed the lighter, back to the city. Tbe chirred balk ol the Nvu was made faat to tree. The A'arpavua was boilt ia 1883 by Messrs. Posey. Joaea ft Cow aad was broaght to thia city ia 1891. bbewae laaared for It 500 with com pea lea rep reaeated by Col. Walker Taylor aad Mr. M. S. WilUrd. Tbe fire is supposed to kivebrokes oat Irom some cease un kaowe ia the boiler room of the boat. OPERA HOUSE. Bata-cft' bf tataM nauarwat Sfsoday BTlabt. To-iajrrje aight at the Opera Home Baacrolt. tba migictaa. will egtia mike his sppsaraaci la Wilmington. Tae theatre ahoali ba croad :i, aa Bancroft presents a goJ. cleaa aod refined mag- i.al catarttia asa:. waich it laid tosar- piti tba eahDitloa one given by Hon- dia. tbe Frea-a mirisiia. aal Aad.r a js. " Tni Wiaird of tha Norm." and area tofs oftbsoriisatdif p.ola:al br Prof. Robert Heller. Biacroft la sot only a muter ol migic. bat the (oaaier ol a aa aad advanced acaool of mrattS.ttioo and eateru n milt Hi aa::eu bit aesa etaohaiasd aad reiterated aatil taere reaatlni oo doahttbat be i tha foreasit magi- daa ol tha azs at wall at of the day. No other mieiciaa w&o haa ever appaarad ia this CJ'atry woald bare bad tbe sadacity to evea attempt the trick end illation which Mr. Bia croft perform wita tbe greateat of eaae. kill sad grace. Aod cariaio it is that ao performance of migc was ever ear roan led wub thi wealth of srtiatic acea ery aad tba air oi opa.eat e:erince wbich Biacroft uaaiua to bn. Bo- crolt baa so-maci tait iagaaltbit hia eatertatamaat may ba termed ao "em- birrataroaat ol rlchea. H i charm at a witty entertainer, evinced bf aoaatant r pp'e of marry oaversiiioa. givea an aided charm to hia entertainment. Wallacker. tbe live lion which Is ated by thew.sird in one of bia mott atartling illations, will ba exhibited all day to morrow ia the ahuw wiadaw of S. A. Scalou' store. Alvaace sale of seats commenced yeaterday at Gerkea's. CITY MARKETS. atatt Frte-a . I feab WLm, Vasat.blas, PaTUtar, Fraiv, Flab, B:a. Trad a waa fairly briak oa lbs city mar kat a yeaterday. and there was a mo der ate variety ol vegetablea. poultry, fruit aad fiav Et were sieady at 18 ceata psr doxsa. Grapes srs very pteoiilaL There were a few New River oystcra oa sale. Vegetable Sweet potatoes, IB: per peck: Irish potatoes, 85c per peck; to matoes, ac per q a art; collarda. Sc per heady field peas. Be per qaarw batter beeaaffeper qeart; atriag bases, tc per qeart; okra. Xc per qeart: onions. t to per qaart; egg plants, 8c each; cabbage. 8 to 10c each; taralpt. 8s per baecb; roasting eara. Jc per doe to; let- tace. 8c per bead. New River oysters, toe per peck. Gams. Crabs aad Shrimps Clama, 18s per qoarti soft crabs. 80 to 40c per doses; cbaaacl crabs. 10c per dosea shrtmpe, 8c par qasrt. Meats Steak, loia. ltet round. 10c; chock beef. lOej stew. 8 to 8c; mattoo. 10 to ltyfc: veal, 10 toc; toogaa, SO to tdcj saoasge. 10c Frait Watermeloas. 8 to 15c each; grape, t to 8c par qaartt apples. 80c prr pack) pears. 60c par peck. Poultry Groea fowls, 88 to tbe each; Spriag chickens. IS to 80c each. . Fiab Ssptcmber mallets. 10 to 13c; trout. 10c per beach j dram, lac each; pig tab. 13c per baacb. Xteeraiee Sank an a oaarab aa aaaveaaa Oiiy. m ' : A gaatlemaa who came la oa tha Wllmtegtoa aad Newbera road yester day, reported heavy rala aad wfad at Morehead Qty Friday aight. Lightning struck tha North era Methodist Church aad can sad coaslderable damage. Tha roof aad osa tide of the weather-board-lag vara tora off aad tba steeple almost completely demolished. Daata a ataaaetia. .. ':: ' Tha Staa regrets to aaaoeaca tba death of Lewie Doaald. tbe lalaat aoa of Mr. W. R. aad Mrs. Mettle L. New bary. The llltla oaa passed away at fifteen annates past osa o'clock yestsr day aJieraooa. If there ia aaythtaff yoa want, ad vertise for It, is there anything yoa doat want? Advertise It la tha Boalnesi Locals of tbe Stab, One ceat t word. Bat no ad. Uxea for leas tbaa so cents. if ' .; ' BASE . BALL. : - Tba aTattoaal Zttasrw Baaak el Taaterdara Oamaa aad Otaar Xatereettag : '.. . Veatataa, " " ' --" ' - lodging from tba present ' state of affaira, aad viewing carefully aad criti cally the condnct of tha clubs daring the past week. It ie very likely that the peasant for - 97 will once - more ba planted ia Maryland soil as a trophy ob tained for the fourth coaaecutlve time by' the. boys, of . Baltimore. - Of coarse many ' predict that Boatoa will - via. which - Is perfectly fair aad . reasonable, aad la backed by good aoaad lodgment which may la tbe end prevail, bat if one vill glsnce over the record of the clabe for the last week he, dealing with the present, will have to admit tnat Baltimore stands the best cbaace of gal aiog the much eougbt alter trophy; but. ol course, future work oaly will tell." It Is trne that the Orioles will find strong opponents la tbe Giants; bat ao will B)toa la tha Bridegrooms, vho the last week have provea superior to botb New York aad Wathlagtoa, hav ing ukea two out of three from tbe Giants aad tied one, . and winning two straight from the Senators, and by ths cnereat accident were defeated yeater day. Baltimore plats six games with New York aad Waahington, aad Boatoa plsys six games with Brooklyn, Nev York aod Waahiogtoa's superior, judg ing from the pait veek's record. It Is also true that Baltimore has three more gamee to play thaa Botton, but all are postponed oaes aad to be coatested with weak doba, a 'decided advaatage. Boatoa aad Baltimore play three games together, commencing Friday, bat akipping Sjalir. The Bsaneaters ill probibly array Nichols.. Klober- daos. who was quite erratic to Taaraday's game, sod Stivetts aialnit Corbett. Holier and Amole; aad wemait admit that Boatoa'e army of teirlert are better thao the Orioles, who, however.reply tbat they.even-up by hav- lag the moat scientific baaemea aod bate-ruanera. beaides the advaatage ot home grounds. If B laton gains two oot ol the three from Biltimore it will not pall the letter sway from first place, aa a glance et the percentage will enow, on- lea tbe Oriolea meet hard lack all the way through aad the Beaneaters slide sioag serenely. Baltimore haa twelve more gamea to play and the Beaneaters nine. In to-morrow's game between Baltimore and New York, Joe Corbett ead An oi Ruatewill nj doabt be pitted sgaiaat each other. TXSTXRDAT'S GAMXS. Baltimore. & Pailadelphia, 8. Boston, 9; New York, 8. Waahington. 10; Brooklyn, 9. Pittsburg. 18; Sl Looia, 10. Chicago, 4; Loutaville, 9. Cleveland. 0; Cincinnati. 0. Cleveland, 4; Cincinnati, 8. WHERE THEY FLAT TO DAY. St, Loois st Cincinnati. Looiaville at Cbicago. WHERE THEY PLAY TO MORROW. Brooklya at Boston. Baltimore New York. Waihlngtoo at Philadelphia. STANDING Or THE CLUBS. Per Won. Loat Cent. Baltimore... 88 84 .717 Boston 87 86 .707 New York 77 44 .836 Cincinnati 67 58 .558 Cleveland 63 69 .616 Waahington 66 65 .463 Brooklyn 66 67 .455 Pittabarg 65 67 .451 Chicago.... 54 68 .441 Philadelphia 69 71 .491 Looiaville 61 73 .411 Sl Looia 98 99 .983 HOW THXY STOOD SEPT. 18TH, 1898. n g CLUBS. 3 CLUBS. S a a Biltimore . . .697 Philadelphia . 499 Cleveland . . .698 New York . . 483 Cincinnati. . 610 Brooklyn . . 459 Chicago. . . 556 Washington . 435 Boston . . . .555 St. Loois . . 996 Pittsbarg . . 619 Louisville . . 985 New York ma it be aaviag Raieie to open with oa Baltimore to-morrow, aa Seymour officiated yesterday and vss very vild. Klobendanx area lathe box for Boatoa. but It wie ths Beaneaters' auperb field ing that gaiaed the dsy. Baltimore indulged ia pleaty of base stealing yesterday, and Pond, not Brother Joe, vas in the box. Tbe Senators made alne ot the tea rant yesterday ia tbe lest two innings. rhlcb. however, voa tba game and re captured sixth piece from Brooklyn. Board et Haaita. The Board of Health now meet regu larly every morning, aad will continue to do so antil tha yellow fever plague is past. The inland quarantine Is working veil, aad a report le received from each ol the officers gusrdiag agalast introaioa from yellow fever quarters every aight. Officer J. W. Holmes, who Is stationed oa tha S. A. L railroad; aad vho rant aa far aa Hsmlet, returning every after aooa, aad departing a fev hoars later. yesterday stopped two dram mere from Stvaaaah vho vere coming here. The Fsyetteville Oisirvtr. of Friday, sayst . ' "Mr. R. M. Marrav arrived ia the city yeaterday to act as auaraatlae officer for the dty of Wilmington, which .has doesd its doors to all travellere from tba lafected yellow lever districts. . ' f XContMrr Beaeet. " ' - ' V r The records la the Superintendent of Health's office for tha pest week shov sixteen deaths, six white aad tea col ored; foorteea births, thirteea colored aad oaa vhite; two permits issaed for tba traasportatloa of bodies and two for tba receipt of bodies; oaa house ; quar antined oa account of diphtheria. ' Tha causes of death vera aa follows: Mal-nutriUon, S; paralysis, 1; carcino- mla, 1; cholera Infantum, 1; apoplexy, 1; antero colitis, 1) remittent fever, 1; tnber- coloiis, 1; chronic cystitis,!; gastric fever; I; pneumonia, 1: acute indigestion, 1! aakaowa, 8. . BARQUE NORO AMERICA Charged ' with Smagcliog Veeeel : and - !, Oaeda 8alad Undae Llbal from ; i : . tae U. S. Ctrart. , .: " A couple of weeks ago Diatrict Attor ney C B Aycock, of Goldaboro. was In the city investigating the charges brought against the Italian barque Nord America, which brought io 10 bags of almonds alleged to be ship stores, thus avoiding the payment! of duty. - Fri day last Mr. Aycock. brought suit in the United States Circuit Coort against the master p! the vessel, Capt. Cafiero, In the sum of $400. and instructed Mr. W. H. Shaw, derk of the .U. S. Court, to issue a dril summo is on Captaia - Ca fiero accordingly.' Yesterdav Mr. Shaw received by wire from . Mr. Aycock two libels, one against tbe vetsel and tbe otber against the ten bags of almonds. A warrant vas issued for tbe seizure of the vessel, andtbe almonds are al ready ia the possession of the Govern ment officials. The penalty in this case Is 1400 and the forfeiture of the smug gled art idea . A. G. Rtcaud, Ejq., representing the owners of .the vessel, has gotten up a $1000 bond, which will be forwarded to District Attorney C. B Aycock for hie acceptance. Fool Odors at Piioeeaa Street Doek. A few days ago complaint was lodged vith Dr. W. D. McMillan, Sap :rin ten dent of Health, about the foul smell vhlcb conitantly arose from the dock at tbe foot of Princess street. Dr. McMil lan at once eet about remedying the dif ficulty aod foand that at high vater io the river flitboitmea would bring their flats, of which tbere Is always a large col lectloo, directly up against the dock and make fait, and, of course, at low vater the refuse from.'sewers emptying into the river would be stopped by the flits and this, together with tbe water melon rinds, etc, .which some ol ths boatmen threw into the river daily, gave riae to the foul odere complained of. So yesterday Dr. McMillan itsaed orders for the boatmen to keep their flits off the dock, which may put an end to the trou ble. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Haeaipta ol STaval Btorea aad Cottoa Teeterday, Wilmington ft Weldon R. R. 416 bales cotton, 8 ciaks spirit turpentine, S bbis tar, 6 bbls erode turpentine. Wilmington, Columbia ft Augusta R.R. 4.089 bales cotton. 18 casks spirits turpentine, 208 bbls rosin, 50 bbls tar, 26 bbls erode turpentine. Carolina Central R. R. 146 bales cotton, 6 caiks spirits turpentine, 45 bbls rosin. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. 806 bales cotton, IS caaks spirits turpen tine. 19 bbls rosin, 5 bbis tar. Steamer Frank Sessoms 15 cat let spirits turpentine, 15 bbls tar, Sl bbls erode turpentine. Total receipts Cotton, 4,950 balea; pints turpentine, 53 casks; roain, S73 bbis; tar, 73 bbls; crude turpentine, 58 bbls. Magiatntca' Court. Joaeph Johnson, colored, was before Justice McGiwaa yeaterday, charged with the larceny of a quantity of cloth ing from Perry Graham, alio colored. Toe defendant was committed to jail in default of a $50 juatifisd bond for his sppearance at next term of the Criminal Court. The case was turned over to Juatice McGowan by R. J. Jordou, a col ored magistrate of Cape Fear townabip. Before Jaatice Fowler yesterday Geo. Anderaon, Sandy Jones. Henry Howard aad Clayton McLaurin, all colored, were turned over to the next term ot tbe Criminal Court to stand trial for assault aad battery vith a deadly weapon. A.1. FleldV Mlnalrala. . Mr. John W. B ornate, oi this city.will bs numbered among the vocalists who will sing ia AI T. Fields' Merry Min strels, dated to show in the Opera House Monday evening, the S7ch inst. Hear ing ol the coming engagement of Fidda Minstrels a number of theatre-goers of the dty wrote Mr. Fields and requested him to write Mr. Blomme to ting, which Mr. Fidds did, answering immediately. Upon the rcceip; of the letter Mr. Blomme conaented to sing one selection during the grand opening ot the per formance. aaothet Benttas and Coltaettas Aaant. Mr. William Sheehaa, Jr, gives notice this morning that he will embark in the real estate bnainess for himself, having severed his connection with Mr. D. O'Connor, wita whom' he has been for the last niae years. Mr. Sheehaa's long experience In the business serves as a strqng recom mendation aad he will doubtless receive hie share of the public patronage. He has rented the office oa Princess street, between Second aad Third, next to the lav office of Messrs. Bellamy ft Bellamy. NEW COLORS FOR POSTAGE 8TMP3. ; WasMtvtUm. Pott While, on sccoant of the agreement made by the International Postal Con gress, there vill ba no change in the color of the . cent postage stamp, the colors of some stamps of some of, the other denominatloae will be altered. That Congress provided for uniform colors for sumps of certain .denomina tions, ot their eautvalent in the money of each country, is applicable to all the administrations of the foetal union. Tals will require a change in tha 15-cent sump (wbicn represents a single rata ot foreign letter-postage ) It le nov a light Drove, but it will become a dark blue. The 1-cent sump nov a blue vill be changed to green. - These changes viu pecome operative Oa the laat day of January, 1896; were Incorporated la the international poaul treaty conduaea dv toe roam (congress. .which, when it, shall be attested ny : tne official signatures ' of the Postmaster General aad the approval, ot the Pres ident, will bsve the effect of law. Tbe President aad the Postmaster uenerai are expected to sign the document with in the next lev aaya. - - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Pertinent Paraarrenhe Pertain! ns Prinet- nan? to People aad Pointedly Printed.' : Mr. H. E. Gibbons retarded to the city yeaterday. -. ; i-' -Mr. Arthur Prempert retarded yesterday from Saliabury. Mr. E. Boney, of Wallacey was observed on onr streeu yesterday. -Mrs. Cbas. Humphreys and family have returned to the city. Mr. Leon J.Brandt, of Fayette ville, arrived in tbe city yeaterday. Mr. W. H. Pope, of Fayette ville, waa registered here yeeterdiy. Mr. J. Lather Toon arrived in the city laat evening from New York. Mr. E. S. Martin has gone to Liacolnton Lythia Springs for awhile. . Mr. Lewis Hancock has gone to Maiae to accept a position in a drug house, Mr. W. S. Clougb, ot Chad bo am, was one of yesterday's visitors in the city. Master C .J. Southerland, Jr., left yesterday to attend school at Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Emma White, of South port, was among the viaitors in the city yeaterday. Mrs. B. Piner and children have returned from a viait to relatives at Morehead City. Mr. W. Biggs, one of the well known citizens of Cronly, was a visitor at this office yesterday. Mr. W. E. Patterson, a well known travelling salesman, living in Newbern, was in the city yesterday. Fayetteville OFserver: Capt. Samuel Carmon, of Wilmington, is on a visit to his old home in Fayetteville. The Star enjoyed very roach yesterday a call from Lieot. E. W. Van C Lucas, a brother-in-law of the late Edward Diniei. Mr. Amos Allto, of Cade, S. C, a brother of Mr. James Alien of the Orton Hotel, is ia the city, accompanied by his wife and child. Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were Jos. Powell, Grernvilltj J. R Allan, Rock? Mount; C. W. Sid bury and son, N. C. Col. T. C. Mclihenny returned yesterday from New York, after a cruise with Mr. J. Alvis Walker on Mr. Harry Walters' yacht, the Narada Rev. John Benners Gibble will assist in the services and preacn st the Chapel of tbe Good Shepherd, corner Sixth and Qiieeo streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Concord Chapter No. 1, E. A. M. COMPANIONS The regnlir Convocation n will Kj be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. W. A. MARTIN, .ep 19 It Secretary. For Bent. THAT FINE AND COMMODI OUS Store on Market street now occupied by the Snsed Fuhmiti ke Company. Apply to D. O CONNOR, eplBSt Keal estate Agent. Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE grateful for work, either is dress-making or VERY stress, at ha reddence No. 419 Mulberry street. sep!8 4t Mks. E. EVERETT. Fire Sale. Meal. Grits, Chops. &c, damaged by water will be for sale cheap Monday morning. Boney & Harper. sep 19 tf . ; City Markets. Nc OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE according to law, on Monday, September 80, 1897, beginning at Fourth street marke ', at Fourth and Campbell streets. at 10 o'clock; at New Market House, oa Front street, at 11 o'clock: at Fifth Ward market, at Fifth and Castle strre's, at abort 1 o'clock. City reserves the ngnt to reject any or au mas. a. j. nsniisii, sep 19 It Chairman Market Committee. To tie Property Owner, of f iliinton. HAVE SEVERED MY CONNECT IO WITH Mr. D. O'Connor whom I nave been wt h for tbe past nine yens, and have decided to enter the Real Estate business for mrelf. Any prosetty intrusted to my care will be a'.tended to as well as it is possible foe it to be done. I (ohcit a shire of your patronage and will endeavor to give satiafac ion. Kespectraay, was. iinu, j, . Renting and Collecting Agent. Office oa Princess street, between second and Third streets, neat to Marsden Bellamy's law office. tepu a 1 00 BARRELS CHOICE SEPTEL1BER L1ULLETS for sale. Send yoar orders to SAITL BEAR, Sr., 12 Market Streets sep 19 tf . Wilmington, N. C CITY TAXES FOR 1897 .Are How Due. AyoiJCcst Bj Prompt Payment. ' FRED B. BICE, sep 19 It.- 'City Tax Collector., TiSii lit T tiHl T REDUCED TO S5.0D- BUT NO , REDUCTION IN ; SIZE ... ,0F PAPER, OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY " OF READING MATTEF. . THE MORNING STAR- Are yoa a subscriber to The Morning Star? If not, w by oot? Do yoa want a first-class daily p per at $5.00 per year, or f 1.26 for three months ? If ao, subscribe to The Mornino Star.' - e Do yoa want a paper that prints . tbe latest telegraphic news, the best local news, reliable market reports, excellent short stories, and tie' choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to The Mornino Sta. Do not forget tbat The Moaviyo Star is tbe cheapest daily of its class in North Carolina. Its price is $5 00, while the published price of otbe-a ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Vollers Sl Hasbagen, Distributing Agents. We are still Agents for Powell, Smith & Co. 's famous Cigars: Cuban Blossoms, Renown, Smoketts, Topical Twist Head, El Capitan General, Union League Club. We are headquarters for J Bed Bust Proof Oats. Ask as for samples and price. Provisions Sold on close margin. sep 19 .f mwniifwiani"'"' ,rP,T J a-,. rtlll.ntiiiliSilwim. auliUMt ii, JCir- HORSES AND MULES AT ALL TIH-.S. F. T MILL 3, 1U and 114 North a t' ep 17 tf Pears. WE HAVE ABSOLUTELY 1113 FINEST IAES For preserving we have seen on th s market. Price 35c per peck cash. If ws did any charging tbey woald be 60i THE KING GROCERY CO, sep 18 tf Fourth Street . f rid e. School for Young Ladies MISS HART, MISS BROWN. The next session will begin Thursday, tbe Thirtieth of September. English, Mathematics, Natural Science, Latin. French, German, Bookkeeping. BUSS IaTKNDEia expects to resume instruc tion ia Music shortly after the opening of tha session. Classes ia Art will be csotiaaed by Mrs. Devereux H. Lippiit Opportunity for iu STENOGRAPHY will be offered by a highly recomaMedod Instructor. ru actual auenom stand, sep 18 St so Is eeseatinl to a creditable 114 Orasge street. I This Space Reserved for advertisement of PALACE BAKERY. Removed to the Old Lnsm-n Bakery on Second street. sep IS tf OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20, 1897. Direct from his Trioaphaat New York fica, MB, EDWARD; L. BLC OH Haa the Hoaor to Present the Surusia Vo Aaca Of WlZAKDS, THE MAGICIAN, in his Marvelous 'cca.ult Production of Magic, Mirth, Myre y Tha Startling Illusion, "Leona," with " "aCi k. Tba Live Lions Bewllderln; sepUSt ' ostUa EfT rta. ScMnle on fiimimton Seacmt E B. QN AND AFTER SEPT. 1ND TV AIX3 W IX ma aa tnttowm -'-"-hA- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wnmmvtna at S.S9 a. . IT a. m. sju p. a., B.uu p. n, 7. IB p. m. . xave ucaaa view at i.sv a. au. u.w . Sat p. au, aw p. m.. 10.00 p. a. SUNDAY TRAINS. 1 Leave WOminatoaat 10.10 a. au, aad I. SO f at. Leave OceaaTview at 11.80 a. at , and t. S f. as. ataSrf . Office of tie Secretary ani Irta. nr f ta. CarallaaHDaairal aa. B. ca.' ' FoaTSMOirtH, Va , Fa'pt, 1 k W, fTresiUr annual seetlng. I the SssekntJs. a at I ,k. CunUna Central Sailread Com pa r will ba held ia the Front street efnos ef tae Company, ia the city of Wilmington, N. C ,oa Thursday, the llh day ef October J. ttwr, at 1 o docs p, ss. spTtf JOHN H. bUARP, Secretary. a i ta mi 13
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