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SUBSCRIPTIOH RATEIv bHB UOBHZ2IO STAB REDUCED TO C5.00- 17; 4 .' GOES OAS TEAR-- rsaiiiiinaucsEipa BUT NO REDUCTION IN SIZE t v " OF PAPER,, OR IN QUANTITY OR QUAUTY OF tREADlNG MATTER Haa 00f Deueej t Us Cm to WILMINGTON, N. SUN D AY; SEPTEMBER. 264 1897..: Sort CaroUsa. ! VOL. LXI.-NO. .4. WHOLE NOa 9.394 L FOR FIY DOLLARS ; tSt A VI $ Sets ess PW Ik 01 as itl tuf at SoaO-wrt.... IUAM 'a Wtur kk W4aiato IUAM TSe U. J. OeT or Aoarcovrcaa.) Wuttu BtrA9. Wtcmro. K.C.S4iUl) M KuroioiaU eUta lor fi4ar i Tmeratarar t tv k.tiMV.MTQ t nun. It; aiiat.raaas.tJ'l aaeaa.Ta lt4.af.'I foe ta Cat, .(XK raJaial) lace ! k or nU aa La 4ta. 1 IX. cuTTott ktorcue avurrtx.. uoeereJv fair kad wereae ertatke a. ?r4iiaS ova taa cottoa bets in tke oet S4 Iwrt,, riaacaJT roa TO-oar Morta CercMlaa: GeearaMf lalt toutaerte wtade. F 4TrmTtixa. M. C. So- L At t a rx. taa tea. of vim la ta Capa Fear river t-t OUTLINES. Ta Garaiaa prase la etoiaet la tta i aiicijtioa ot ika re do ted e;iieaeiaa" or tae L'itJ States f ike a a tier el C" oa pepee ctaeat taat Spare ate oeae eaurei ol taa supposs ee Cavesee? il taa U a tied Sutea take acatiia eteoe. Jeretarv RtoeevaiS d cUree aafuue.te! auapxioee ol ka.ilej loteatioee of taa Nave DeoutaeeL p imii to tie Ctaiacat looacco crop : -reacer taaa a a f rat aa go osed. 5. vjooer Ijfta Peat aoaad la New V )i rii leaker, wee iorei let Jack aiitviila. f:.. k4It eaXM.reJ bf taa re eot kirueaea. Tiara vara fia freaft 4mi of fflo tore rtataraUf at M (iiia. Oa aeaIreJ aa4 kVfte par a .i:J ae4 toarteee rajerrd a a t .r 4 t iria arrack mw Mad-iar. Iei a. The feeer Sr Ortaaec ta lecreae tn4 itaaMt ol e cum wee repoeiaxt eater-lay but oalf two tfaatAa. Mtcv Scki aaaerieeT erae a vHaaaa foe tae ) raatar44y la taa Laatart tr-... - Graat fkttaia ita aMilt4 taa I 1 1 I Scataa taat aa eaaact prtict pits ttf Mtliat coalaraaca at Waaa nm if tata aa4 J9a taa a pan la it. - F ttamaioaa 4 aa laa tata tattn a of aia Corftatt taottar Itkt. 3crii. taa aii4, 4a4 at ir-(,ji S. C . ka va a3a ata t-jtoi.l ftar Kwi Htwaaaiilak K. . aaita aratailT a- 4i T'f at toi a taoaaaa4 aaa ui a 3 taa I ta t Taa fr i4(i:)4 t ItH Mm. la tartoaa; mtiif (m yaatar-fat aa4 10 4aataa S-m T a nnrttta UMf oa call ii-a c ia OJ pa caat.. Ua loaa at 1 4) cloMHt orf ra4 at lOItt par caat; tiicon ati4Jiia4 Imi aaa t4 a l Uiwar. pot waak. Ma 1 t ?e 1 at. eotaaoot k. N I Jc 1 a. ruata q aa aaaa4 cum n m to ti t.4ISO l?H tpmta tarj at u quat it ItO :u tikJj of koova a J-5 i.J t.l; 4 & Ma it. fit M b'if'.if Var'.c7 hortaa for &!j ova o.te aMvaMMiiaMaMBHBBM red oaaa m coaaa( ftvard aa a c 4 J34it Tba PoaoiCtocBt la J in ci4i3 UO ;rt of UuJ to th h !.'-. j( Chica-x asi af toiuf to Wj0.!; kJ u'iiTrevl to Spala fc aa!l cot e.j ba aa altiaaataai. Bat 1: ui !4 bca ctpiicit taoajb to n.'.::a:e:f iccoeapiia tba parpoaa. t: c.KitSj Pjamrtvaata Railroai f X) a ca:! pr year to tpriakla its t:net vcH cr'j j kero9td kptb Jj:J j4 Tha popU 4o trattl o j t.i i: r j I wtll not kick at tboaU ?'ai: Otr. Fla.. boaata o tobac oiu; tt fret 9 iscbrs kfi tad t o iif'.hiaj djwa taart (o later f-r ta aitttaJlaal ifjru ol tS ati. Tr ar i.0CO paraooa Ufiaf io f rt' n coatrl ao rejf'ty pensioaa frooa tkU GoTtm aiaoaitia ta tk Xrtt' I'V.joo Tay art scaturtd all c?r th carta. 5aer f Mania. vao poaaa dUl t)4 i.looctaf at Ha!to, Pi.. ba4 t. appiar txfoff JaJi Ly, bat a 14 t aj:!jrttJ Ji Lyaca. It wt jcl7 for btca tt vtJalta otker U J:.paar of taat oatna. t-t v,rXau tay art xiu!aC ti q rC!on. of eaxpioyio ftaIa poj ncui I it taa fcaaia ward la taa Sta: iaaacic aytaoaa. Rrcaot d atlopmaata ia Ralatja voaU! ee taa xli ol lkta at taajkt ta th paoitcatUry. waa Weytar talk about -paelf -H ' Cj54 la a fe ajoatiaaa faksto avxikmc tot taa prorcn taat &a anJa vtta ta cS :eri a.i.1 man taat to Cab b taa N'j?ta'sr. l9 aa4 May. 1 : Nja b a iat aboat 43.C00 sort to a!p alonf taa pcif jiaf. 5onaa man art aar4 to kill. A Litjtaaaat la taa Uait4 Sutri '"af. rccaatif witla rwliaj la a fait t-i-id car taroa i Ptaaytf talk, cat a artery oa kit write, jaaaaii froas t4a tioJot ail taa trala vakatk iU f Jf oi!l aa boor. aa4 tata vtiktvi to a tova k&i 9t a doctor tJ actcad to ku vrUc Ilk vaj craU by taa fear of By&Op&oblk, kata 6a btttta by a dof a ft w oaoataj tfo. nrroiTurr inoviciaxn vaaBkB 0 AttaatkM Is cailad to tb foilov- lj JUovcxa lUru ol SataoHptloa ta Tn Mokjrnro Staa l' to majx. rgnctrikkt. . - TvtJTa Moalik.... ..SXO Six . 1M Taxtv " X-M Two - LOO Oak - - M to cttt nmcukkkj. Taa Staa will U dkilrcxtd by cxxTWr kt aay polat la tb city at 11 ccau per veek, or ii ccau pt aoota. Wbca it cocoes to kdaaiaUterlaf jtatJe accord! o to tkeir DracocUa Tktca tkc Cklaasc do not mlac taiatt tkoof a tbty may kl Ice taa ocattiae. Accord i a j to the Uv ta taal coaatry patxicldt U paaUa abt vttb deatb by klicior. vbetber doo iattatlooally or kccidcoullj. Tbart U sov ia Saaagbai aa 11 year old boy vbo Ik kaatcoced tbat to die, baxaoaa ia wlaziar a dab bt acct- deatally t track blk taatber oa tbt bead, caosiaf her deatb. Efforts krt beiaf aade to urc bio bat it Ik doatxfa! whether they will koccccd. Tba dactora bate told oar friead Paal Kracr. of tbt TraasTkkl Rt paM-c tbatbtckaaot lift mart tbaa a year a ad a ball, bat bt persists la raaataf for aaotber tcrto. Kt coo- dadea b caigbl aa veil die la ofice as ool It U catrhty btrd to get ofictbolders to let go. ceca la Africa, erca vttb a Brifbt's discisa per- aaJer. A aaaa fell from a kirb wall ia Bx:oo tbt otber day aad was fieea ap for dead. Arraa jtoaats bad beta caadt to bare the body ea balased to b seat to bit friead . tod jat as tbt oaicruker vat aboat to cat iato bua preparatory to tbt en- balaaiar ha iaaped op aad cat ap o blflksetf that tbt oodertaier threw ap the job kad kt bias fa Tbt kportsaMO ol Robe mi a a a at haa a babit ol foocioy; at erery tbiax ia kirir:5ccordiaf to a re port takdSlbt Aauriko Gocro neat tbrr killed la 1835 50 persoos aad woaaded 3,104. aad it wasa't a ribt food year lor iboodac either. HEW AOVKRTtSCMCMTS. Cowan's News D:st. Scmoou aal CoJ D OXo3axa Foe real. TMk SjettoCo. Kata. Hatx at Paaasatu Sue SAB. Souaai aw S jtica. W. B Cooesa Utkocatf. A. PktJtfkkT Birar a bo p. SaacoAjT Roao -Scbadala. C L CLaax To a tic cheap. O O'Cowjtoa S:oea to reac R. R. BxuajT Taraip aea4. BowkT at Ilakfka Caw paaa. Tak Soatkar a Liaabar (owraaL Woantl WokTW -Tioar. bacoa. T. T. MlLLJ Hoota aad caataa. A. D. Baowja Towr opponaaltf. Orsaa Hocsk Mcrrr aaiaatrela. W. C M rrcw ill R ot piiaua. R. W. HtCk-Crraaa ckaaaa. ate C- VanLuka Piaaoaaad org a a. Hmct it Etajts Ha4 at work. J.tLRkJtota at Co Fa ap aoeaee. CCR.R Stack ko4 are" aaaaiiaa- . S- W. SarrDkkS Sa a cared bask. J L RkJiDta A Co. Daaa aooda. Mtmwo-Si. PaoJ a Ee. La'a Coact'a-Uasowic-Meatiat CoaKord CUpter. pno?. Locts Baoas -Dteciaf kcbool St. Paul's Latkar aa Parochial tchool CW. Pol r ocr Co -Ur toa4a,carpatk. ktlro Gkocsar Co- Sia yo caoaat. Uatr L. ALeaMAW-S:koo4 opeaiaa:. W. Z. Woarn at Co Traa ecaaoaiy. Saki Baaa. Sa Stpteaabte eaallata. 7.IW.R R. Co D.-M4a4 aotVca. VocxaaJ 4 lUntAOW riaadckr. ATtjumc NaTtoAt, Bak Loaak at loweae ratra. Mtss l!kjrr ajo II rsi Baowa-School lor roaef ladias. Wit. SATtoa A Taurr Co later- nt pal4 taat sear. IT haaaaaaa tooau. Wajrrxo Mala bet p. Mas GAWMik Loao 'Dicit clsaa. P. H. llATOk Barrea. baraata. tm ma faa la tha cite wbo art daairaaiolbKoaaiai tkillad it Ike ter- etacaortaa an. ard biet aa opoxtaaixy alordad the at to da r lbl eaeaoa. ta PmJ Liaia Buu.a Fteecb aaiaue ol daadax. wUl coeaateact ta give U itrac- tiaes is d tacit- TatadtT anaraaoa at EJtl o'clock la Attaatlc Halt, carter Fowrtbaad PHacaat straatk. A clast foe rtatJetnta will bt orgtatstd at 9 o'clock TttadaT akibt. Prof Btarr coaact wttl rtcoaaitsa ad aa a dtacsat aasttar ol ability. Pro! taaaaa Baraira a auiaa baai hat bwaa tataad to faralab tat taaaic Wdataitoa tbt ataaoa aspects to eUacw a foot ball tlcrea) apoa the rt4- lr that via eaart Uka tattala fcs pest rtpatatiot. which has baaa A 1. My tat plkrara of YS kad "M will ha a an btrad ta tba Uses, while eetral braway oatha of collage fatava. aaw coo era ta tkeea) driafi, wiH b taciadad. Ta-aaarrow aigbl. at tba T. at. C A, Ua foot bail kssodtiioa will bt rtocxaa taed. aad a.1 vha ere Uiertata4 U taj aaif epoet art rq seated to bt preaaat aasrplf kt o'clock. II there ts aaytaar to waat, ad Teniae for It. la there aaythlflxyott doot mxzll Adrcrtija) It la taa Basiacse Xxcals of tba Staju um ccat a srord. Bat so ad. taxta for tea tbaa SO cast. ' -, w - . - LOCAL, DOTS. - Dtcoa ol Xatareat Qathaxed Hare tuidi Tatrw aad Brlafly Voted ' ' See fooxtb pg for other new kdrtruaesacau. ; .. . . -The Sopetlor' Coart coaTcaea la the cowrt boa at to-aaorrow saoralaf kt 19 O'clock. f ; . .., J: ' ;:. . Marrtsxe Uccoscs were issoed ta foer wbiit kkd foar colored co epics the pest weak. ' ' ' . j -v . . Miss Faaole K. Corbett an oaacrk tkst aba will rseeete glelaf lt k ractioaa oa the pitko kt oace. Loa Smith, colored, was before Jeatke Fowler tteterdar charted witb iarcear. bat vtk kdjedgtd eot gkilty. Messrs. S. fit B. Solomon giro aotke that their atorae (dry gocda kad khoes) vtU re aal a cloaed to aacrro w. - A special cooTOcatloo of Coo cord Chapter No. I, R. A. M . la called tar to-aaorrow etetjkg kt 8 o'clock, by order ol the Htgb Prkat. Miss Cammie Lord will opea a daaclax cUaa for ladles kod geatlecaea ktt 15 o'clock Moadar elgbt, October 4. a. at Caecordia 'Hall. Saalb Froat ktreat. Regular serrlcea at the Sea rare a Bethel tbla kftaraooa at t o'clock, coodactad by R". A. O. McOara. An are vekoase, sad kUlora krt eapecJally laettad. The beatlog appsratos aad Habtiag erktaaa ie the atv Htmtawty tchool ba ild lag trert pat la operauoe yeaterdsfkad eeertthiag foaad to ba perfectlf satisfactory... Pre pars lions are being made tor tba Maaoaic Flower Shw le Octo looar. Look after yoar chrreastbe aaaoat aad coeapete for aoeat ol tbt aaaay prtste to bt effared. - Oae of the show cases ia the coaJacttoaerr store of Mr.i.W. PI o ra ster, ir, fell Use alght aa was badly a battered. I a falliac It atrack the tela pboaa aad damaged It aligbtly. Market street was the tceae of a Uaerf rata war yaatarday aaoraiag. A task boraa attachad to a kalky dashed dowa tbt aueet ate Uraly rata. No oat was hart, taoegb tbt vehicle was da ta otathad. Res. J. W. Krasaer, pastor of Brook) -a Baptist charck. haa retareed toiha oty aad will fill ate palplt to-day as aaati. To-atgbt bt will preach a t pedal aeraac-a oa tha a abject. rro taaiif. A blaxe oa the roof of a ooe atorrtraaaa balldiag oa Priacaaa bataraaa Ntatb aad Teatb atreets broaght oat tba Bra depertaeeat aboat aooa ycatcr dar. Tha ire vaa apaadily esUagaiahtd aad tha deaaagt was alight. Fred Jordko, a colored yoath, kgeg It or 18 years, tall la a pit at tbt coraer of Filth aad Market etreeta Tet- terdsr taoretef at T o'clock. Cold water wse dashed la hie face bt people who bappeaed to bt ptsaiac sad be q sickly reel red. Special Saadky school serrices will be held at tha First Baptiat cbarch thie aaoraiag. beglaatag at 10 o'clock. Tha pastor aad the taperlateadeet ol the tchool cordially laeita kit tbt m e ca bers ol the cbarcb sad Seadsy school to ba preaaat. Tha pablw will eleo be waicoeat. Wilmlagtoo is pretty well re caoved from the yellow ferer diatrict. It ia reaaladed ol tha preesace ol the disease elsewhere by the lueaigaied aaalL oaly a lew ol the packages of which tha poatoflca satbontiea hire kacoaatarcd. Faesigatad tattare are kaowa by a a ca cr eak per loratioat saads ta theca. The pictores ukto by Mr. H. Croteaberg aboat a week ago ol tba Secoed Reglcaeat Btad hare beta fit Hhed. Tbt ptctarae represeat tbt entire bead la tali dreee aalfortnt. ia tba eaidst el which csa be aaaa the gealal coaata atace of that drer fallow. Jas. W. Moeroe, preaideat ol tbt bead. Tbt Caleb ol tbt paotograpba la also sa ex cellaat piece ol work. To morrow night at the Opera Hoeee oae ol Wtlaalagtoo'e vocal lets, Mr. Jao. W. Bloasaia. will make hit dthat wtth the Al G. Field's corps ol siagars. Mr. Blocscae win ApVMt ia the era ad opeelsg aad wUl reader that heaatlal ballad. -Her Memory Briagk Mk No Regret," which has bee a aaag with each great a access by Mies Loatst WUUs Hcflser. Y fUVCA AND RAIL. B s ml kTavat WOxatagtoa 4 Waldoa R. R 401 bales cottoa.1 ciUa spirits torpeetlae. Wnsklagtoa. ColombU & Aegasta R.R. 1.T1S bales cot loa. sO casks apuits tarpeatias. 110bbls roeia, 17 bbU tar. 1 bbl crede tarpaattae. CaroUkk Ceatrsl R. Rr-ftOS bales CXtoa. 11 cstks spirits tarptatlaa. 17 bs roeia. 17 bbls ur. bblk era da tar pea tiss. Cape FeaxetYkdkia Valley R. R- sOi biles cot toe. 44 cssks epirits terpesv tiae. 159 bbls roals, S3 bbls tsr. Scboooer Mary Wheeler el balae cot taa, IS cssks apt-Its tarptatlaa, 41 bbls foeta. Total receipts Cotwa. S 850 bales, prrits torpestlae, 91 casks: roeia, 813 bait: tax. IS bbls; crsde tarpeatikk. 7 bbla. MersaJtar sdrsrtlsemeats to go la oar Beef neat Locals department wCl be eaaixed oae caat per srord for each ta trtsoa t bat ao adrtstlse-aaat, aowarer abort, will be taken for less tbaa 80 cent This Is a rsdaclloa from former nUce aad tt la also a coarncueace to edver sere who csa cslcalte tha exact cost ol tbelx adveniseisaata, which aost be paid for always ta ad ,THE STRANDED STEAMSHIP BaBavad Froat a Per Oaae roaittoa ' cm ' 7 rrsissla 0ko4a A (taa Tnrowlas f T ' ; Ova-h:ar Part af C-xgo. - The British : itetrotoip Torr 7Iftd, wbkb wcat . sgroaad oa. Frying-Paa Shoals at 7.64 a. ea. Fridky, wkt , flaatad yssterdsT raoralng by the tags of tba Cape Fetr Towlog asd Traotportttloa Compkay, sasltted by thk raA, a araall tag owekd by Mr. Job a L. Grim, of Philadelphia, the contractor for the fertificatloat at Csswelt. The officials ol tba Towiasi Coapkay aay that their boats have sever failed to Hut atrkoded vessels that they hare palled oa, and tbey are (astir proad of the floating of Ue TttHiU. " ..-l,- .:-'f -1 Tbe Torr H tad (as attted la the STam yesterday ) is a big vessel, registering ac cardlkg to oae eathority 8.649 ton a aad drswlag tweaty-five feet weter. - She was loaded with a geeersl cargo of cot too, taolaeses. atarea aad floor for -Batten, Irelaad, bkritm tailed from New Orttada oa tbe 80th. ; Shortly klteraha weat sahore the togs u6 S, Briubw aad Blanch srere oa their way to bar relief aad begaa palling oa her at 11 o'clock Fridky. They were jaiaed later by tbe Isabd. At high tide la tbe aftkraooa tbe Torr .Htad waa moved from her poailioo. bat waa eot gottea flaailf olL Friday alght tbe vessel iettlsoaed be tweee two aad three haedred took of freight, coeaittiag of molsssea sad atarea. At a qaarter to S o'clock yee tcrday moraiog she was flasted sad proceeded oa her coarse to Belfast. AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Al Q. rUM'a ktlaacrala Win appear To X' now Hlaht. Troabla Ik something that every one baa aad wbeatrer ta op porta aity is af forded to make oae forget hie k arrow. II oaly for k abort while, it la generally em braced. Ia the performance to morrow evealag at t&e Opera Hoase, Al G. Field's Merry Minstrels, embraciag over sixty of Earope end America's best bare t cork artist sad T'adevilla stars, we have sa entertainment that has never yet felled to drawn troabla with mirth aoc of the volgar. ttresame kind, bat re lead, aide ap luiag taa. Mr. Field this seasoa has a iralv wonderful compear, which gives a traly woaderfal produc tion of modera and refiaed minttrelsy. After devoting nearly s colamn prais ing tha eaerlts of Fields Minstrels tba Lexington (Kr.) Arranout says I Tbe coapaav a a rubers eixty atar performers, amoeg them being tbt only Al Field, Doc Qjigler, Tommy Don aellf. BJlr Vaa. tba Cornelias. Eddie Fox aad a boat of otber celebrities. Oae particular teatare of the Field ehow ia ns deaaliaest. aad the people of tbt Soatb hire beea ed sealed to going to tbeee eatertaiemtota. knowing tbat crerrthlac prodaced la chaate aad re fiaed. Ia paat years it was a bard mat ter to have ladica attend mioetrei per form a ace a. bat siace Al Field and bia apiendid company bare plkyed tbe Soatb the aadiencek sre composed of the moct refiaed ladies of the com maatty. At 11 o'clock ia the moraiag tbe graad atreet parade atarts from the Opera Hoeae. Sssts csa bt obtained at Gerkea's. a X-abT JovuaU. Wllmlngtoa Is prettf well eupplled with pobllcailoaa. bat there would aecm to ba a good opening for a first daaa lanrnkl each aa Mr. Z. W. Whitehead, late ot the Government printing office. Wash ington. D. C will establish, under tha title of the SoMikem Lumber four naL It will ba pabllabed weekly, end will be magtsine sbtpe. sboat the tixe of the AfanmfactMrtrs' Rccrd. Mr. Whitehead baa elreadr par- cbssed his printing plant, snd will de ads ehorily on s location. He haa rented a boaaa aad will reside bare. Wilmington is ths caster of Urge snd namsroat Inanber Intereeta. end n peri odical, each kt the Journal, ought eot only to command a lioeral pauonage bat klso to be ol great service to the commerce of Wilmlagtoo snd thia sec tloa ol country generslly. And there is e good field lor e Inmber journal, the oaly otber weekly 'paper of the kind aouth of tbe Oslo river being io New Orleans. Mr. Whitehead, who will be tbe editor, It s j aarnalist of wide experience, havieg edited aucceaafally the Fayetteville Ga stf. sad the Fayettenlle Obstrvtr. For ioar years hs haa been engaged in the Giverumeet Printing Office in Wsah Ington Oty. Tba STAR wiahea the Lumber Journal sbaadaot succets. MAY QO TO CHARLESTON. Bev. X. Bold. Famo ef at. Paol'a IinUiarta Ckarab, Baa Taadarad Bia Baaianattoa Rev. K. BaldL pastor of Sl Psal't Esgbah Lath eras cbarcb. has hsnded ia bis restgsstioe. This atep has beea taken, tha Stab, la informed, becauieof CSJI waica rver. tar. u jiui ui mtucu rothechsreb in Charleston, S. C the pastorship of which he aarrendered 16 come to Wllmlngtoa. Rev. Mr. Boldt has beea paator of Sl Paal'a Lutheran cbarcb for a num ber of sears asd tbe members of his cosgregstioa hsve become sttsched to him. kad It la thoaght that tbty wHI re late to accept hie resignation unless be presaet It. A cpecial meeting Is called for to-morrow evening la Lather Memo rial building to take tcilon la tbe matter. BXrw Wrfekteville Baaab kabadala.1 v Begieaiag witb to-morrow, the sched ule la ell act oe the. Wllmlngtoa Sea coast rsllrotd smU be sa followt: Dally (except Saedar) Ukln win leave thtclty st 10 10 s. m. skd 1 JO aad 6.80 p.m. Leave Oceaa View at 8 aad 11 80 a. m. kkd 9p.su Oa Saaday trala will lesve the city fctS.80 tad I p. ra. sod will leave Ocesa View et 8 p. m. rxod rraaa Bia IJ artee. ; " ' f -The colored ma a,' Joha Henry Smith, who was fearfully mangled la acottoa gla near PollocasvUle, died from his la Jerles. Ht lived aevenvdaya after the sccideaL undergorng all tbe while the most Istease lufferlng. ..v. vt;-t.-..'.'BA5E.v BALL.:;c:;; Tba HaUoeal XaaaaeBaeah of Taaterders 1 Oaaaae aa4 Otber Zataraattna V' '';;! Baltimore. Boston; 8. -""V --'-r-'-V New York. 11; Watbingtoe.5.. Cblckgo. 8; Pittaburg. 1.--; - r2&?'i Brooklya. 8; Pblladelpbla. 0. ' : Brookija, 15: Pbllkdelpblk. SV , v - Onclnnkti, 7; St. Loula. 6. f f r Oncinnau. 8; St , Louis. 7. . r-."'i Oevelsad. Louisville, 4. i - . - Qeveland, 6: Loultville, 4. - ? S- ; WHTJlI TH XT FLAT TO DAT. Louisville at Cleveland. 7 Qactaastl kt SL Loula. WHKKS THXY PLAT JO-MORROW. Bostoa kt BAltimore. - -Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Loularille kt Cievelend. Washington kt New York. Chicago at Pittsburg. Cincinnati st Sl Louis. STANDING Or THE CLUBS. PerT Cent. .704 ;.708 J .688 J571 .ssa .465 .457 . 44 .444 .419 .403 .223 Won. Lost. Baltimore 88 87 Beetoa..-. 90 83 New York 81 46 Cincinnati 78 54 Qeveland 67 59 Brooklrn 60 69 Waablngtoa 58 69 PitUburg......... 66 70 Chicago 66 70 Philadelphia 64 75 Loaikville 61 76 SLXoals... 88 98 To-morrow's game. If victorious' to either Baltimore or Boaton. will ia all probability decide the now exciting question of which dab is entitled to the penasnL Aait stande now, the Orioles lead by oae point, but if they loan to morrow's gsme then Baatoa will lead by seven points, end the Oriolea can thea only tie for the pennant by taking three games from Washington and three post poned games, which will make ninety four games won snd thirty-eight loat, making a percentage of .713, which will exactly ataod off Bjatoo, whoae per centage wiU be the name; of canrae con ceding that tba Beaaeatere will win three atraigbta from Brooklya. Howerer, If Baltimore wiaa to-morrow'k game her lead will be auch that ahe can afford toloaeoaeof tbe fatore garnet without fear of loaiag the pennant; but more than one loaL with Boaton coming out victorloua, would mtan ruin. It ia now atated oa good eathority, thongh not officially, that Baltimore will finiah with only a buadred and thirty games, two below Baatoa. sa It will be impotaible to play say ol the three poatponed games, except oae with Washington, which will mike the Orioles bsve to fight tbe Sen stork four battles. Looking at the future work ot the two leading cluba from thia atandpolnt to-morrow's gsme Is almost obliged to decide the owner ship of the pannant. for if Boaton wins it will bring Baltimore's loaaea eqaal to bare, which will compel Baltimore to admit deieaL aa her gamea won can not eqaal Boaton'a for the reaton tbat her total number of games played will be leta Bat if Baltimore wiot. and does not meet with any adversitiea after ward t. which hat not beea conceded In tbe foregoing, ahe wiU win the pennant by tea polnta, her loatea being two games lets tbaa her opponent's. If ths Orioles best to-morrow Boaton will aurely in sist on the Oriolea playing the regular a amber of gamsa scheduled, 181, claim ing that these gamea will mkterially affect the ending, which they will, for tbe Orioles will have to play energetic end kkillfal ball to beat aix oat of aix, and yet Boiton will .bare to do like viae to defeat Brooklyn three oat ot three. when tbe Bridegroome laat week inaikted that Boston was not entitled to the firat gsme snd knocked "Kid" Nich olaourthe box. If the Orioles 'meet defest to-morrow, they will halloo to be allowed to play the regular number of gamea scheduled, for by beating six straights they will tie Boston, even though thstthe Bsaneaterk whip Brook lyn three times. All the theories now being sdranced generally, grant tbat Brooklrn will prove ao ens? victim to the wrath of the Beanatera and Wash ington will be made sick by Baltimore. Now. while a man could feel kinder aafe ia giving odds to that effect, yet the Bridegrooms and the Senators might fool as ell, and likewise the two leaden. Boaton commencca to ply Brooklyn Wednesday and finiahet October Snd. while the Oriolea get to work on the Senatork ktthe aame time, end finiah along with Boaton. Br Telegraph to tbe Morning Star. Balttmorx. September 25. It ia kgkin "nip andituck" between the Cham plonk knd the Boatoniana in the pen nant race, with the Cbampiona a acant nose, in the lead by virtue of having won to-day's gams. With the finiah.ln sight and but tour gsmea left to play by the one dub end five for the other, a mis play ot say kind from thia time on will probably coat the maker of it the dis tinction of being a member of the beet base ball team oa earth and cause him to get a smaller, instead of a larger share of the Mem pie cap" money. With this lectin vlew.lt ia no wonder tbat the playerk on both teams sre straining every nerre to win end that the outcome of the contest is of vital im portance to them end of intense intereat to their partisans. Two of the moat ex citing games ta the history of base ball have resulted from this condition daring tbe present series and Monday promises to bring another. Yetterday's was k nerve destrover. end tt brought joy to tbe hearts of Boaton'a followers. To day's was another, 'knd although the home playera were never heeded, not a koal oa the groundk felt that tbe reanlt waa beyond doubt until tbe laat man ia tbe ninth Inning had beea retired. More than 13.000 people aaw it, and not one of that number would have miaaed It for a farm. AH bat aboat 150 of them, who came from Bostoa. are aupremely happy to-night; and each and every lover of tbe game in Baltimore Ik prepared to swear that there aever. waa such a pitcher in . tbe world as Hotter, for - It was mainly by the su perb work of the wixard" . that tbe victory ." rests with Baltimore. He batted well, fielded splendidly and pitched magnificently, as tbe score will show. So did KJobedaax, for that mat ter, aad not a man of the eighteen played badly, the game being practically without errors, that of McGraw being excusable, while tbe stick work was uni formly good. Two plays which do not figure as errors la the score, cost mas, however, and one of them probably lost the game for Bostoa .-This was an effort upon the part of Collins to field a alee little bant, br McGraw down toward third base. . It might have roiled fool, bat Collins accidentally kicked it while la atlll fklr ground, it went a dozen yardk or so into fool territory and Doyle and HoffeT scored on iL-j;Tbe Mother : was a; reryf excusable muff :.by JReiti cof Long's chop bit to short centre, filling the bases and giving Duffy a chance to score on tthe - ensuing play." Oa : tbe other hand, both Collins and Reitzdid brilliant work 'at critical time,": Doyle and Robinson cat' off a ran' in theses enth la this wiser; Lowe, with; Hamilton on third was caught between firstand second. While Doyle and Reitz - were running - him down Hamilton sprinted tor home, but quick as thought Doyle returned the bail to the plate. It waa a fine throw and a fine catch, and the cap tain of the Champions - sat . down good and hard . upon the sliding : Bostonian, almost . crushing him with his two hun dred and fifty . pounds of solid flesh. The attendance" waa 18 075. ' a ' Deatb of lira. 8aml W. 8klnner. , The Star announcea with profound korrow the death of Mrs. Emily . Skin ner, wite of Capt. Samael W, Skinner. She pasted away last night at 10 45 o'clock at the family reaidence, 611 Orange atreet, after an Ulneas of two weeks duration. It had been evident for a day or two that the end could not be long deferred, but this fact does not render the aorrow of the bei eased hue band and family any the leas a ashing, or tbe announcement that she is no more any the less painful to the wide circle of people who knew and loved the de ceased. Mrs. Skinner was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, and to the principles of her religion she was strictly snd faithfully true. She per formed the duty tbat lay- nearest to her and those who have lived by her for years bless her memory fpr the many kind words that she uttered and the many kindly acts which the good nest of the heart prompted her to perform. In her death the huaband and children lote a devoted wife and mother, and the comma aity la deprived of a lovely Chriatian character. Tbe Hebrsw BVw Tear. Thia afternoon at aanaet the Hebrew New Year'a Day, or "Rosa Hashana." will be uthered -in, and will be strictly observed by all of Hebrew faith in thia dty. The day will commence the year 5658 of the Jewiah calendar, which time ia reckoned from the suppoaed date of the creation of the world. The differ ent storea of the city owned and con ducted by those of Hebrew faith will remain cloaed until to-morrow after noon at 6-o clock. Services will be held at theTemple of Iarael, corner Fourth and Market atreets, this afternoon, and again to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, coiducted bv tbe Rabbi. Dr. S. Mendelsohn. Ten dsvs from 'to-day, Wednesday, October 6tb, Yom Kippur, or Day of Atone ment, will commence, and last until 6 o'clock p. m. of the following day. SUNDAY SERVICES. SL Matthew's - Eogliah Lutheran church. Fourth street above Bladen, Rev. G. D. Bernheim pastor. Morning serrice at 11 o'clock, evening service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. All soats free and every person cordially invited. Sl James. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7 45 a. m. the Holy Commu nion; 11 a. m. Morning Prayer, Sermon; 6 p. a. Evening Prayer. SL Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, corner of Market and Sixth atrecta. Rev. K. Boldt paator German aervice at 11 a. m.j Eogliah aervice at 8 p. m.; Sunday achool at 4.80 p. m.; meet ing of tbe Christian Association at 5.80 p. m. All seats free. Services at St. John's church to-day at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 6 p. m. COLORID CHURCHES. Sl Stephen's A. M. E. church, corner Fifth and Red Crosa streets, Rev. E. J. Gregg paator. Preaching this day at 10.80 a. m. by Rev. A. W. Curtis, D. D ; 8 p. m., tbe paator; 8 p. m , Rev. O. F. Faduma, D. D. XOTtnary- BP3K. The record In tbe office of Dr. W. D. McMillan. Superintendent of Health, for the paat week shows .eleven deaths, three whites end eight colored; fifteen births, twelve colored and three whites. Daring the past week there were no per mits graaied for digging on account of the order of the Board of Health not al lowing aay digging to be done in the city until after the first of October. Two residences were qxarantined, one on ac count Of diphtheria and the other on ac count of scarlet fever. Deaths the put week resulted from the following diseases, viz: Typhoid fe ver, lj entro calitls, 3; marasmus, 1; bas ilar, 1; paratysil, 1; acute tuberculosis, lj diarrhea vl; dropsy. 3; not reported, 1. Bioyole Belay Baeo. Now that the roads are in good con dition the promised bicyde relay race, contested by sixteen of Wilmington's crack wheelmen, members jof the Caro lina Cycle Club, divided into two teams of eight cyclists each (named in tbe Star two weeks ago), will lake place Tuesday afternoon and bids fair to be aa exciting contesL Both teams have been practicing almost daily, and each it certain of victory. "Scorcher" (Frank) Tarrentine will captain team No. 1, and Mr. Oicar Morriss will perform tbe same function for team No. 3. XiUtberaa Fa oohltl Sonool. Sl Paul's Lutheran Parochial school opens to-morrow in the large aad com modious school building, corner of Sixth and Princess streets. Prof. E.O. Counts, the principal, is an A. M. graduate, and is devoted to teaching, as are all the teachers ia the Lutheran school. The school Ik . kplendldly equipped and Ik prepared to do thorough and aatiafac- tory work. Colored BxaurtJoa Prom Charlotte Tuesday, j Mac Taylor and J. M. Goode, colored, of Charlotte, will roa an excoraion to this dty Tuesday, lltwill . be the last excursion from Charlotte lor the season. Ample accommodations have been made . for whites who wish to take the trip. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS - w- v c " -4 Z Perttaaas Paracrapha PertaiaJaa Pilnet- " aaUy to People aad Pointedly Fainted. - : Mr. Burdis Anderson,, of Hob,, was registered here yesterday. -a ;- Mrj. D. I. Watson, of Sooth port, arrived In the city yesterday, f Mr. M. J. Heyer and family re-, torned yesterday frpm Bedford Springs, Va. - . r Mr. B. Godwin, of Lumber too, was among yesterday's visitors ia the dty. ... -"v.. : Mr. R. M. Barber, of Mocks ville, was among yesterday's hotel regis trations. Mrs. Willie Froelicb, of Hali fax, N. C, is visiting Mrs. . H Rehder, on Seventh street. Mrs. W. B. Copper left last evening for New York city to receive treatment for throat disease. -Mr. Robert VanLaer has re turned to the city after several weeks spent pleasantly in Northern cities. . The Fayetteville Obersver says tbat Mist Kate Harriss, of Wilmington, is visiting Miss LUlie Slocomb, on Dick streeL Mr. J. F. Boggs, one of the sub stantial business men of Catherine Lake, was here yesterday calling on the whole sale merchants. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Myers, of Charleston, S. C, arrived in the city yesterday, returning home from Raleigh. They will be here until, this afternoon. Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were Messrs. Lee Simpson, Washington; i C. W. Hunter, Rocky Mount; C. W. Wnitehead. Greensboro; E. T. Pollen, Enfield. Mr. C. W. Yates -returned yes terday from a tour of tbe Northern marketa. He was in Baltimore Friday, and reports the base ball excitement there to he at fever beat. Rev. Dr. Robert Strange re turned yesterday, after several days' absence in Virginia. He spent last Sun day in Richmond, and creached two sermons at the Monumental Church, which were hizhlv spoken of by tbe press. Charlotte Observer-. Mr. Otten, of Wilmington, who. with Mr. Grimes, of the same city, is to open a shoe store In the Savings . Bank building, is here. The work of fitting up the interior was began yesterday. Messrs. Otten and Grimes will bend every energy to an early opening. Mr. Geo. A. Letford, represent ing H. E. Backlen & Co., of Chicago. manufacturers of several standard rem cdies, was in the city yetterdav and call ed at this office to renew his firm's con tract for advertising. Mettrs. Bucklen & Co. are persistent advertisers; as ate almost all succestful concerns. Tbe Dixie Oil Company. The Dixie O.l Company, of which Mr, S. P. Snotter. of Savannah, is President has established a branch agency In this city. A quantity of the Dixie oils has already been received and is stored on tbe property near tbe "Water Land De pot" of Mesne. Hall & PearsalL Mr. M, J. Heyer, who returned from Virginia yesterday, purchased while there a heavy mule, which will be one of the team to draw tbe Dixie's tank wsgon. The Dixie Oil Company ia a big con cern and has agencies in several cities. Of course in all places where the Stand ard Oil Company begins a warfare on prices, the new company meets them, and the result is, aa is always the case the consumer profits from tbe compe tition. Since the Dixie Oil Company began business in Savannah, Ga., the price of oil has gone down there from fiJi cents per gallon to 84" cents. FIRST STEAMER IN TEN DAY8. FayettevilU Observer: The Cape Fear Teaosportation Com pany steamer Hawes arrived at her wharf here this morning from Wilmington making the trip bv the skin of her teeth. This is the first boat that has been able to make Fayetteville in ten days, The Hawes leaves for Wilmington this after noon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Concord Chanter No. 1, R. A.H. COMPANIONS There will b a specTal Convoca tioa Monday ereniog at 8 o'clock, for work ia the Mark Matter, degree. By order of the High Frieat. ' W. A. MARTIN, lep 88 It i Secretary. Notice. On account of Holiday, our stores will be closed Monday, Sep tember 27th. S. & B. SOLOMON. sepSfilt. FOR RENT. THAT FINE AND COMMODI- ons Store on Market street now occupied by the Skbbb Fuutmnta Company. Apply to 1 D. O CONNOR, . Real Estate Agent. aepSSSt J HOUSE SOUTHEAST CORNER Second and Orange street. Seven rooma. Modern irnprovementa. Apply to - D. O'CONNOR, . ; Real Estate Agent. aepSrJlt XIAHOCANY. 25 Boxes Job Mahogany. - 25 Boxes Brown Mahogany. I 25 Boxes Little Trotter Tobacco. 25 Boxes Honest Boy Tobacco, ;i 25 Boxes Big 4 Tobacco. ' 4Q Boxes Rob Roy Tobacco. 1 100 Barrels Mullets. J 100 Dozen Brooms. XT. B. C00PEB. sepSS DAWtf Wilmiagtoa, N. C THE CORNING STAR, ? v. ' Are von 4 a nhartrlhr ' ' tn Tin Mornino Star ?s . If not, why not? , Do you want a first-class dally pa- I per at $5.00 pier year, or L25 forj three : months ? - If so, subscribe to Tax Mornimo Star. . . Do yon want a paper ' that prints the latest telegraphic news, the best local news, reliable market reports, excellent short "Vj stories, . :. and the choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to Tbx Mornino Star. : Do not forget that Tbx Mornino Star Is the cheapest daily of its class in North Carolina. Its price is $5.00, while the published price of others ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Special JLIeeting o T ST. PAUL'S EVANOILICAL LUTHERAN Corarrrcatioa will b held Urndajr ereolof . epreto. ber TTih, at 8 p. ra. ra Lothrr Memnrul Bol dine, to take action opoo Letter of KetigBartoa from ox Paator. Rtv ., Boldt. B. L. VOLLERS, aep Skit Sacra ary. Dancing:ScliooL pROKXSSOR LOCIS BAOAR WILL COM- raence h'l Daedaa CUaa for Votwg Ladlte, Mltaaa aad Master, Taeadaf altaraooa at a 80 o'clock at Atlantic Hall, coraer of Fourth aad Priacaaa atraeta. For Gentleaee at S o'clock p. m. Taoaa wiahlafto take leaaoos are rcqnf atad to be preaaat. aep kt St For Bent. DWELLINGS, STORKS AND ill ornexs. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Baal Xatate Agaat. epkSrtf St. Paul's Lutheran Parochial School, Comer Sixth aad Priacaaa km eta. SESSION WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY. September 17th. Tha court of atady la varied aad eompreheeelve, leading with caret ally graded atepo throagh the atodiea of the Primary, launB dimte and High Hcbool, tha larniahlag aa oopor tnnity for laying the baiia for profitabia work la higher inatitotiona of leaning, or for a enccaaeiol bnainea Ufa. The attention ol the public ia directed and patronage eolidted to our School, aad both Board ol Idacati-m aad tetchera pledge eatlafactory work. T hi pledge has fir it justification the eqrip ment of tbe School; a magnificent bnildiag, law ant arroandings. modem appliaocea, aad taacbers da TOted to teaching. Tuition fee Sl, i and 88, according to grade. Prof. S. O. Counts. A. M.. sepSeit i PaiNCirAU OPERA HOUSE. Just One Night of Merriment MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1897. k G. Field's Hern Minstrels. Embracing over aixty well kaown European aad Americta artists; tha beat that- mooey aad eoeriy could procure. At the head cornea those peerlese king of modem and up to data minstrelsy A 1 O. Field. Billy Van, Tommy Donnelly aad Doc Qulgley. At 11 o'clock a. m.. oa the day of the performance, the grand aad magnificent street parade staita. beaaee by Chester Kim's superb M diury Band . aep St St Office or tbe Secretary or the WUmlnar- ton dc Weldou B. B Co. a iiu lirdn Wilmington. N. C, Sept. Stnd, 1897. THE BOARD OT DIRECTORS OF TBE WIL miagtoa a Weldon etailroad Coapaay bar de clared thiee and one have per cent, iatereat oa tba cenincate of indebtadneaa of tha W. A W. K. B. Co. for the six months ending September 80th, 1897. Interest doe and payable oa and after October let, 1897, at the office ol the Treasurer, Wilmlngtoa. N. C, Tbe transfer books will atand cloaed from thia date to September 80ih, 189T, inclnslTe. - JAMES F. POST, Ja , rep 34 tf Sec'y W. W. R. R. Co. 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English, Marlaarnarire, Natural. Science. Lade, French, German, Bookkeeping. HISS LIVEKDEB expacta to resume laatrec tioa la Marie shortly after the epaeia; of the aeaeloa, "'' Oeaeta la Ait wUl be eoatlaaad by ; Mrs, Deyereux H. Llpplit OpTMrtaaity for Isaaoaa la STENOGRAPHY .01 be oSered by a highly Mcomaaeadad laatreccor. Punctual atteodaace la eauatlal ta a c-adirable arplSSt M 114 Oraag strea, aweJa
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