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SLTBSCRIPTIOH RATES. V - V Til UO&HIKQ STAR. r r TV- nn REDUCED TO . C5.00. GOES OHE TEAR- ra Ot&sar Deu&aai ttm VOL. LXI. NO. 6. WILMINGTON N. G.V TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1897. WHOLE NO. 9.39a 3f ert4 CVrolLa. FOR FIYI DOLLARS ' k 1 l 'II .:-r-;,TT V- - mewl s . it. Sn Hi- tit A M Sm Ste 41 PM ri II k 84 aa H Water U Sou ta port... IU Hlh Wiw m Wl'eaiaartaai laJKS AM AM V. Dtnr Of Aaaiccxnras. 1 WlATWt B US SAC. M M4M3roioertsJ eUtn to y ansae dayi Ta?ratar: S a. eu. fl p ox. TI. i i at a. W; etieioaaea. 8li mean. T"! . i iui!a to u day. .oo: niaua siace tic ol O'MlA ap la c3tek U Weatao cul!tto lo tatwe feoa 4i(J tllpka. Septaenber 17. tarnlaaed 5 t9 W Etamte oQC Tae bareatatsv has teJe O'vtr the Southern SutM ! caestrsJ ereetern vtl iet Jarien; the dty mh a wtmt wte 4.1 1 Uir awtae prsvUan Over is e.metry aorta 4 oeteveee of tee Car ol 94 ta br ttr ii 4 rw riMJ'Y aaIr tie era a a 4 cooler. Ui wiC3r hue preHlel The cool wars : toi( eoutat 4fd rtidlf 4 will da feit Jeciifedly Teeeday 0 tk M t.OH 4 tr ti aOt5beet. witch eow aloe eoe. Rjia is U;tic over Southern Florida. L icti firC4M Jo tae. ! f 14 a mft tavlia ti adathtTaelay: Fair. eu )ir wilt t Tteodtv. aos-taeaefertr W ijl cnrDu a smogs ivtuns. b4t)rii:T fair aad siicntly tmmt ntJer ?reld oeer tae COttoei belt (jjrtn iai pavet II soars. rrritu.. M G. Sap. 14 At a. -n t tea 41 of ,te I tH Cap Fer ftir ui I I feet. 00 r li n cs Tie Vjrta Cr-J4 i4 Sajr'n a Coem -ue-it licaa to l't 1m;ciki to jrtc ca ; tJa aatira eU. 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Uai lca at tv aad c:aii! o(?trad at l0 P (uti cot. oa 4r atUMiia: fij sa 4 ia 1 Uar. ttat vo wtk. M I r i?c idMii coa po ! ; N j ;i Hz .(I 4t. roaia) dU nraiaad c )os n so to good t ISQt 44. i9nta tJ.-:a;:a dros St O-M IfC I: w a lav 04a wio look hi i'r : o t5i:re tbo claiaafvJ t.ie bioycls tSit her ticket drew. VV'4: 34 Cjqlvi hoi b,e f;r 4 bicycle T i :4:e-4C taveatioa la ta ar o( - if : i:rl43cn t oo with which y vi C 4.i 4c cle4f tiroai cmi, ?r he h.ta't hJ too a 8C po ::t:ca: tfatOiOf 1-. : ofS -iiUf daiU that Japas sok2 r4 4f txiaj at to HoooJoIa 1 :a f-3 of caifTaaUL Some fif e4faa a !iiaj by doaf to crhcui tor p4X. Tier a art I 141 taaoU ia the w if'. J witch httciti toftther woald a-4tir? 514 coil bat the oat a who Dti tc ll before it hippa U g"!4:er bore ihta aaf of thecs. Ta cyclones have ba fewer ia a j a!5r iaJ leit tiestrvctire m Cab Since ca wr ba. ProfMeacw U nrctfai ta Cib. Cjc!oas tad WS7tr wjatd b tot oaach to-jfthtf ferry 84014. a New Jey ova. i) 34v2 a habit of tleepiaf 00 nil rstvl track 1, W44 cocapUteij cnrtvJ of ti hibie ta iboa: oo aiaate tr;a cia i!oa a ad cat his heavj Off toaii Xtv. u a vie ti 33 of the ba::oo coilecttaf f4l. It U extcl that he h4vi wjoirfat a4ortaot of hiittoa. a the coUcctioa of which he ?eat J.O)000, aaJ eot a rat t:taaa batroa Ansoof them. The LoaJoo Gdm ari t th t aiteil Sate 1 a -foarth r power." ta iu Mtxajtlc prforta ice the esteem! Wtf acwmt to h?e forxoctea f.hu J. ,8. waa twee wiilopeti by thia foarth rate power, aj teweral tlmea coaak!cr hi 7 icareii. The Supreme Coart of Ntw York h4 J-ciJc! that a ctlorcecI wotua hu ao fij;ht to tM ar ax h8abaa4a a-me. That' riht. If th objected ta txia Mra, Hotdfaat. aha ahoold act coatiaae to ij tha Holctfaal si a. XX70XTAJTT XJrXOUICXJtllT Attaatloa at caHad to t4) foUov ta JLuccxa lUru of Sabacdpttt to Tu Jkfoaxrro Stjui : to at Att vwctxmx. TvwJtw Mootha.v. .15.00 sa " Thrtw - To - .4 LOO Oac - W to cttt tvaacuaaaav Tha STm wtU t deilrextd by carrier at aay polot la tha dty at U crats pwr vck, or 43 ccaU pet aaoeth. A tr.jht kiea strock a ProTWeoce. Rhodw IIad, csal coaa to bare a littk laaocaal amasemeaL so ba eHMeJ a big chaak ol coal. labelled tt -a laoadjkf oaitt. valae $9,0CO," pat It ta hb aho window aad went home, coaatiar oo the faa ha waa Col9 to hire next day watchlojthe peopU who cama to ret a look at the oafzet. Bat be dtda't have tha faa, for bf or moralog some fellow who took a look also smashed bis pUte ftaxa wladow aod took the aarzti He dida'l see aoy faa ia shclliaf oat the cash that it took to replace the plite c . A California maa claims to bate iateoted tha champioo torpedo. which caa be shot from aay kiod of a faa. wit boat daaftr of exptodiof aattl tt strikes -somethtar. wub a charge of 175 or 2 X) poaads of pow der. he c'tlat that he ca throw oae of these torpedoes coatalaiag 900 poaads of draamlte, a distance of 114 miles. Woalia'l a few of these dropped tato Havaaa settle the bas iaess for Spai a if she sboald aader- take to pat oa airs, aad tell as it is ooae of oar batisesa ? Kaiser Utiaca is accated of hT- lag gotta away with $1S,000,000 seised by 8-smarck la from the Wiad kiaj of tf aaoeer. becaase he refad to arkaowtedge the Emperor of Ctrmaay. It was the Kiog's pri vate fortaae. Now we caa aader- ta ad how Wiliuaa coo Id afford to owa so maaf toasers. Greece saoalda't despair. She aay have the sttislactioa of witaess- lag some retnbauee jasttee yet. Tbe Prlacesa Chlmsy is gotag to visit the Saltao. Bat if he looks like bis pic tures with that old milk shaker oa bis aoggta she will hardly be tempted to elope with him. Alabaasa cxtcod a very cordial a vi tat loo to thecattoo maaofactorer to come ta aad mtke himself oae of the family. The Legistatore has parsed a bill exempllag cottoa fac toctrs from taxatiao for tea years. Miss Wioll red Loog has lived loog a Baglaad. 107 years. She receotly loat her sister, aged 109. aad is a lose orphan now. MEW ADVgRTISCMBNTS- Cltob Us Silia CAT. S W. SAJ0UI-Waa604va. etarca. Msacxa 3t Cvasts Be sere to coaaa. w ititiiu Locaxa. J. P. Horawttx Notice. Wit Stamp Worn is -AUjki gold. LOCAL DOTS. ti4Mse of tatew1 Oata-arwd Haxw aad Tnarw aad Briefly HofA. The postofice eaployea report as abwadaecw c4 faottatad aaail. The Wilmiagtoa Stamp Com- . Svftw. piay eaeoweee taa un 04 nww uaapa cheap. The United States reveoae cat- tar Jfjrrd at oat ywardar. htviac beew i port siace Sat area r. Mr. N. B. Raakla is erecting a kiadaoaae two-torv reaideace oa the toataw cacaer of Foorta aad Oraaga treat a. Saaday afteraooa Hi Kelley, colored, a rea-dea ol BrooaJfa. lea frota a asovtag Iraifkt traia aad ro t4iaed a Iractare of tae laft arm. Spirits tarpeotJne these days is aiaaaadia a l4cv OrKe. Oaoutioas CO vewtcrdar were 10 ceats par gailoa foe chlae caade casks aad ceau lor coeatry casks. A colored boy was ran over by tocaJ trei4kt traia vaatardar at Navase ad oae of his feet badly croaked. Ha its broeght to this dtf aad seat to tha kotaJ for treataaeat. Mesars. W. IT. Greco & Co. have opeaad ap tatr aew drag store, oa cor. of Fifth aad Markae scrtete. Mr. Tkoa. M. Grew, wko receaUe obtaiaed bis druggist ticeaaa. baa charge of tae store. The Bertha Creightoo Cota- piai v win aooaar at tha Opera Moose Friday aat la a prod act Joa of "Roaaao aad J alias." Mr. w. C Taaaee arrived la tae City vswtarday la advaacs of the show. Bancroft; the magician, who give aa eetartsie steal here taat week, aad whose deatb la Chutestoe. wsaaa aoeacad la the St a of Seadaf. tail a miAam aad a boT ahoet 9 veare old. Taey are wall provided lor. as Baacroit carried S9 0 hie iaaoraace. All a embers of the Yoaog Ilea's Cariatisa Asaoclauoe. wua tae trlaeia aad seheenher. sxe orgeat! t ra- sestaa to anasa ao laapwM as the baud lag at ociocx to-eigat. Untxra ef the eraaxast Issportaace re- qelre that evtry oae who caa shoo Id at taod. . FERSONAU PARAGRAPHS aott roeota aad aStatafTy ntotad. Vf r. Polvogt, ol Greensboro, U la the city. ' " Got. D. L Rasaell arrived la the cttr Seeday. Col. S. B. Taylor, of Cather ine's Lake, la la the city. Vr. N. A. Carrie, of Clarktoo, amved ta Ike dty yeeterday. II r. S. G. Wooteo, of Clarktoo, came dowa to the city yeeterday. Mr. J. C Powell, of Wbke vQle. waa oae of yesterday's arrivals. Miss Clara Springer leaves for a visit to Walk lag to a. D. C, tots mora !. Mr. B. F. Penny returned yes terday from a visit to the Northern mar ket a. Mr. and Mrs. Lather Y. Styae retarned to tha dty Saaday alter their bridal toor. Mr. aod Mrs. O. L. Clark, of Clarktoo. were arao ag yesterday's vial tors ia the city. Messrs. John and Norwood GUea retaroed to their home la New York citv yesterday Miss Homrich bas arrived from Birtiasora to take caarga of Mrs. Grade V. Wood s mini a err. Rev. J. V. Millls, of Missouri, is la the dty aad filled tae polpit st Market S im Methodist chnrch Soaday algal. Mr. Samel W. West brook ar rived yesterday Iroea Htgerstowa. Md to stteod the (antral of Mrs. Saoanel W. Sklaarr. Mr. Sam Werthdeaer, the cigar dreamer, wko baa beea caavaasiag the trade, haa goo e to bis headqasrters at BUtlcaore lor awhile. Mr. C H. Polley, who has been a gaged la ta gaaicaitk baaiaess here, has gooe to Mooroe aid will open ap a bosiaaee of tha aaaa klad tb era. Mr. W. B. Crosby, of Savannah, general aaaagar of tha Dixie Oil Com pos, waa here yesterday oo boaiaesa cooactcd with the establishment ol aa ageocy ia this city. " Newbern JturmoL, 26ch: Miss Or pais Koch, of this dty. sad Miss Biaache Rlcaad. of Warbiagtoa. D. C. loft oo the WUaiagtoo h. Nawbera traia vswtarday atoraiag to visit at Wilmiag toa. Among Sand ay's registrations st: H. O'Coaaor. N. Cj F. A. B i- till. Han. R. D. Ballock aad H. A. Baakaaship. A. C L: A. M. Priace, Maacheoter. W. H. Frsach. Rocky Potat. Mayor S. P. Wright left Sao- day aoraiag oo the North booed A. C L. traia lor Cole mhos. O. to attsad a aattooal eaeetiag of Mtvors of the Ual ted Stales. Darlag hs abaeace the da tie of hie offlco will be attended to aad tha Polka Coart prarldcd over by Aldermso A. J. Hewitt, mayor pro tern. BY RIVER AND RAIL, tasa a ar! Steaaa aavS Coon WUalagtoa St Waldoo R. R-1.0S7 baJee cottoo. 10 casks spirits tarpeatiae, 13 boll roaia. S bbU tar. S bbls era da tarpootlae. W Urn lag-to a, Colsmbla at Angaata R.R. 1 100 balea cottoa, 8 caaka epriu tarpeoUae. 89 bbls rosia. 83 bate tar. Cat oil aa Ceotral R. R. 993 balea cottoa. 9 casks spirits tarpeauae. s bbia rosia. 9 bole tar. Cape Fear ft Yadkla Valley R- R 144 btfaa cottoa. IS casks spirits tarpea Uae, 141 bbls rosia. 19 bbls tar. W Urn Log too ftNewbera R. R901 bs'ae cottoa. 9 casks spirits tarpeatiae. 89 bbls rosia. 9 bbls crade tarpsatlns. Staaaer A. P. Hart 8 1 bales cottoa 90 casks spirits tarpeatiae. so bois rotia. 89 bbls tsr. 9 bbls crade terpen- tia. SMaer Franc Sssaoma 8 bales cot toa. caaka saints tarpeatiae. oi ion rcsia. Schoooer William 19 balea cottoa. 93 casks spirits tarpeatiae. 140 bbla rosta. 18 bois tar. Total receipts Cottoa. 8.934 balea. spirits tarpeatiao. 101 casks: rosin, 683 bbls. tar. 158 bbla. crade tarpeatiae. 10 bbls. Ts Bde4i.a SU. X. Beidu There was a large attendaace at tb laatiaa last alebt ia the Lathertn school toildiag to consider the resignation of tha oestor. Rev. K. Boldt. Mr. L. Han- sea, the vice-president, presided and Mr. I. L. VoUers. tba secretary, was at nis poet. The reaieaatloe was resd. ataUag that haviae beea called to Charleston. S. C. the pastor felt it was his daty to accept the calL Oa motion of Mr. M. G. Tlenken. a committee of five was appointed to wait the pastor aad ask hla to witnaraw his resignation. This mot loo was carried by a naaai- moos ruing vote. The comatttee, coo- aurjag Of Ueesrs. L Hansen. M. G. Tieekea. J. H. Rehder. H. vollers ana D. H. KUader. want at once to later Rir. Mr. Boldt. Altar bearing tba deiegaUoa he stated thst ba would think the attar over aad glvs a final aasver at the moraine: service next Sandsy. Tba committee then retnrned aad stated the resatt of their laterview, after wntca the aeetlag waa adioarmod. Ta coeereesUoa sincerely aope taat Rev. Mr. Boldt will withdraw his res! aatioa. Amwat aaaoal eaeetiag CaUwba Sy nodical Stneeth : School Coaveatlon. Daa villa. Ya, tae aeaooara ab nn aail tickets to that poiat from Wil miagtoa. September 39ih and 30th. at rate of 19.94 for the roaad trip. Tickets rood for rstara Daseage oo or before Oc tober Bih. 1897. . YELLOW ' FEVER, SCARE. XoUl at aUvwt e h?xitaa W tfc DU a to Maaabi aad rjttarlaitao. S. O. . Every day brings forth oew-moors tboet the spreading, etc, of the yellow fever. Those ot most recent origin, aad which served as a topic of coaver aatloa oa the streets and la the drawing room Saadsy aad yesterday, were to tbe effect that Columbia, S. C war now being visited by "Yellow Jack." and that the yellow fever had alas made 'its appearance In Charleston. S. C Both to mors, however, proved to bo ground less. Co a doctor Deems Pogh. of the Atlantic Coast Llae, who arrived in the city from Cola mala yesterdsy afternoon on the C aad A. railroad, laiormed n Stas. reporter that there waa positively no yellow lever In Colombia, and made a statement, which was about a am aad sobsut.ee of aa artlde that appeared in vesterdsy's Charleston Newt and Om ritr, which was to the effect that an Italian had beea taken sick about five miiea from Colombia, whose illness was regarded as suspicions, and Dr. P. G. DsSausnre. ol Charleston, who la aa ex pert ia the handling ol yellow fever, was sant lor. Dr. DeSansure went to Co laabis, aad alter examining the alck maa tslegrsphed tha loUowing back to Charleston, vis : "Proved to be a case of malaria ia a peddler, who resides ia Columbia, bat weat oa a trip Thursday morning. His movements bsve been traced. He haa not been exposed to say contagion. Upon my recommendation the Italian bas beeo allowed to come into Colom bia." So, It seemed that the sickness of the Italian near Colombia became contused In tbe minds of a few. and hence the re port that Columbia was ialected. Yesterday titer noon rumors got abroad that yellow lever had made its appearance In Fayetteville aad Raleigh, bat these rumors, also, turned out to be creations ol a fertile imagination. Yesterdsy alteraoon at Ntvassa, a sta tion on tbe Carolina Central R R.a Star representative was informed by qauan tin officer J. W. Holme that every thing, in regard to the qiaraatiae svs tem waa worklag all right oa that road. Qjaxaetlne officer R. M. M array, stationed st Fayetteville. was also seen by the repvrter. Offi:er if array states that there is abto!o:ly. nnder the pre eeatqaaraatiae regolatioas.no danger of any oae reaching tbe city from tbe district Infected with yellow fever. He speaks ia the blgbeit terms of the offi ce's aad employes of the C F. A Y. V. rAi'rotd. who are rendering hla every ssslstsnce possible. Health ctr.ificttes are ia demand aad Dr. McMillan is kept busy having them issued to persons departing from the city. AT RE8T IN OAKOALE. ruml ef tha La4 Stra. S. W. Skiancr. Tb faneral of tbe late Mrs. Samuel W. Skinner, who paed away at ber bom. 611 Orange street, last Satnrdsy night, was conducted st 4 o 'dock yes terday afteraooa from St. Andrew's Presbyterian chnrch. in tba presence ot n large a umber of sorrowing friends aad relatives. Tbe pastor. Rev. A. D. McClnre, con ducted the solemn services. The hymn. "Lead. Kindly Light." was rendered by the choir, end tba congregation joined in singing -Nearer. My God. to Thee," aad "Asleep ia Jesus." Tbe caaxet was tenderly borne from the chnrch ss the doaing sun sis of tbe last nsmed hymn were being sung. The interment was made at Oakdale Cemetery, wblther many friends nnd relatives followed the remains. On the grsve were placed a profusion ot beautiful flxal tokens, some of them bearing the words -Mother." "Wife." "Sister." The honorary pall-bearers were Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy end Messrs. B. G. Worth. John R. Latta, sad A. J. Howell. Sru sdive, Messrs. John McLturin, W. A. Whitehead. Oicar Pearsall, R. M. Mclatire. W. H. Northrop. Sr.. aad H. C McQaeea. The pastor of tbe deceased, Rev. A. D. McClnre. pays the following beautiful tribate to ber memory: Mrs. Skinner was a woman of broad charity nad tender sympathy. Cases of sick a ess and calls of suffering went right to her heart. Even at death'a door aad in great paJa. she asked if delicacies bad beea sent to n sick neigh bor snd showed ber care lor the dear little motherless girl she had uken for love's sake. Second only to ber hus band in kindly ministering, eervanta as well aa neighbors and friends mourn their loss ia ber departure. Her family waa closely bound to ber. and her friends rise np to call ber blessed. Tbe flowers tbst covered her grsve were many snd , beautiful, as tokens ol tbe love ol many bearta and tbe in terest of many lives bound np wltb hers. She wss nnobtrusive in bermsnnerand without show is ber ministering. The Lord comfort those who mourn her loss snd give ns many more like her to help' aad bless others. Tea rUi tvaboola. The work of grading and dasslfying the new pupils to the public schools be gins this week. Those pnpilswho live south of Market street will attend tbe Union aad should report st thst school to-morrow, Wednesdsy, at 10 a. m.: those north of Market street will be ex am laed at the Hemenway Thnrsdsy.at 10 a. m. Oaa Cant a Wo4. Hereafter advertise menu to go ia oar Baslness Locals" department will be charged one cent per word for each in aeruoo j bat no advertisement, however short, will be Uken for less than 90 cent This Is reductl oa from former rates sad It Is also a convenience to adver sers who caa calcnlte the exact cost of their advertisements, which most be paid for always la advaacs. Account meeting Fayetteville Pres bytery. Aberdeen. N. C October 6 11, the Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Aberdeen. N. C, Irom Wilmington, st rate ol8.05 for the roan d trip. Tickets on sale October 4th to 11th. in clusive, good for retora pas saga oa or before October 13th, 1897.; AX O rtald' Xtnttwle Oav a Tin Per "J Imaaaa tmti araclo Will Oiv An-' etna Sntarttamnt To-nlthe. -':'- ' To see a gocdT refined minstrel show and enjoy a good hearty laugh after the' trouble and worry of 'the day iabverjs something that ia always appreciative but.toseea minstrel show which is so extremely fanny as to make tbe aadltor pity the minstrel aad want to slug gen tly -with a crowbar , tbe maa who in formed the said minstrel that he could entertain. Is another species of the min strel which we have to sadly contend with, and which ' is often found among those who are travelling oo past reputa tion. So, now-a days when we go to a show we go to be entertained by present happenings and not those of the past, and to judge accordingly. Last night AL G. Field's minstrel troupe appeared upon tbe boards at the Opera House and faced a sea of faces that codld have been measured only by tbe foar walls of the theatre and counted with difficulty by the gross. - The per formance was handsomely staged throughout its entirety; tbe costuming ol those who partidpated was executed with tsste and seemingly without re gard for expense, while the different scenic effects were hue and worked smoothly. Tha evening's entertainment was well arranged and presented everv feature, whether executed by burnt cork artisu or vaudeville performers, that constituted a clean, refined and splendid modern miastrd production. First came the grand opening entitled "Court of Momus." and introduced a corps of vocalists, dancers, and end men with their usual supply of jokes; how ever, this time, new creations. In this part Mr. Al. G. Field made qnite a -bit with a song dealing with local troubles, while Billy Van, with his funny remarks and facial expressions, to say nothing of tbe way in which be delivered a mirth provoking comedy was tbe canse of roar after roar of genuine laughter. After this act a programme of refined and pleasing vaudeville followed. In which Ollie Young proved himsell to be the best and most graceful performer with the Indian dabs tbst the writer has ever seen; O. Jndd Manola and Lafe Miller did a startling and wonderful bar performance; Master Georgia Jones, aided by fine, scenic effects, made a hit with a song entitled "The Little Boy in Green," aad the "March of the Romans," arranged by Dan Qdiolin, who is certainly an inter locutor possessed of ability as a conver-' aatlonalist aad is pleasing to hear, was skillfully executed. There were also many other splendid features, but time is flying snd likewise space, so we will bava to call "quits." with apologies to those not mentioned. Oae of the pleasing featores of the grand opening was a beautiful ballad, "Her Memory Brings Me No Regret," sung by Mr. I no. W. Blomme. of this dty, which wss well rendered and well received, an encore being demanded. To-night the minstrels will give an other performance, having aa open date, aad Manager Schloss having offered them an inducement to suy. A parade will be given this morning and a band concert at the corner of Second and Market streets. Seats for to-night's performance are now on sale at Gerken'a. Bnpyrtor Co art Convenad. The September term of the Superior Court for New Hanover county con vened yeeterday morning at 10 o'clock, Judge Oliver H. Alien presiding. Tbe officers in attendance are Solicitor M. C. Richardson. Clerk Jno. D. Taylor. De puty Clerk Preston Cummlngs, Sheriff Elifah Hewlett, and Deputy bheriff W. W. King. Two cases were set for trial yesterday. The first, that of Mrs. Jennie T. Rttten honse vs. Wilmington Street Railway Company, (a synopsis of which was pub lished in the Star of last Saturday) wss postponed until this morning at 10 o'clock, and n special venire from which to draw tbe jury was ordered sum moned. The other case. Emma J. Walker vs. J. B. Mercer, et. aL. executors, was con tinued nntil next term. At 4 80 o'clock Court took a recess nntil 10 o'clock this morning. Htrrit' Slokal Plata Show. Mr. Charles Williams, advertising agent of Harris' Nickel Plate Show, was in tbe dty yesterday. He is making elaborate preparations for tbe show's ap pearance here. He says that the grand free street parade will start from the grounds promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday morning next. Oae of the strong attractions in the Harris show is the famous elephant -Gypsy" the largest piece of flesh that walks the earth. Thrown from Hla Bassr Bat Not In- Jnrd. Mr. Richard F. Warren, while driving late yesterday afternoon, ran into a post ntthe northwest corner of Third and Princess streets and was thrown from his buggy. He received no injuries, though he ran considerable risk of being trodden upon by the horse. One of tbe bnggy shafts was broken from the sad den check which the vehicle received. Mr. Warren did not see the post, as it was nearly dark. Bapttat AaaootatloB at KananarUl Ootcber Sin to 7ih. 'The Eastern Baptist Association will convene at Kenans ville, on Tuesday October 5th. and last till Thursday, the 7th, with Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Cliaton, as Moderator. Sunday eight, at a meeting of the First Baptist Chnrch, the following were dected delegates: Rev; W. B. Oliver, and Messrs. G. E, Leftwicb, S. GHall aad B. F. Keith. This representatives from 'the other Baptist churches have not beea chosen yet. " Mrs.' R- H. Grant left Saturday for New York dty to spead tome time. PASSED QUARANTINE meld' Minitrel Troop Admfttad Into WU minatoo By Authority '."ot the Board cf .-.';-.'"' Haaltn-atiowed a Clean BUI ot ''.' ' . ' . ' Health From Atlanta, . . y Last Saaday Dr. W. D. McMillan, Supet Intendent ' of Health,: received a telegram from Policeman J. W. Smith, quarantine officer stationed at Florence, S. C, stating that AL G. Field's min strel : troope, which showed here last night, was st that' point en route for this city. The telegram also stated that the troupe had reached Florence from Au gusta, Ga., where they showed Satur-. day, and the day previous had given 8 performance' at Atlanta, Ga. ' A meeting of the Board of Health was held Sunday afternoon, Drs. Mc Millan, Thomas and Russell being pres ent, and it was decided if the troupe could show a clean and legal health cer tificate that they conld come into the city, and an order to that effect was im mediately issued to Officer Smith. In the meantime another telegram was re eived from Officer Smith, stating tbat the Board of Health of Florence, S. C had forbidden the minstrd troupe en tering Florence, and that the troupe was oa a train outside the city limits. A telegram received later stated that the troupe had left for Wilmington. Fearing that everything was not all right Dr. McMillan yesterday deter mined to go "to Navassa and meet the 1915 p. m. W., C& A. train, and in spect the certificates of health of tbe minstrel troupe and examine each of the members. Through tbe courtesy of Mr. Edward Borden, superintendent of transportation of the Atlantic Coast Line, a special engine was pro vided, and at ,11.30 o'clock Dr. McMillan. Capt. of Police Rob't Green, and Mr. Jas. H. Cowan, of tbe Star. left the Coast Line depot for Navassa At Navassa the train, on board ot which was the minstrel troupe, was stopped, and Dr. McMillan, Capt. Green and the Star representative were taken on board. Mr. Field received the party in his private office on oae of his cars, and presented his hea'.th certificates, which were closely examined by Dr. McMillan and found to be all right. Dr. Mc Millan then requested to be shown through the train, which Mr. Field promptly agreed to. and the' doctor made a personal examination of each member of tbe troupe to ascertain if there was any sickness oa board of the train, which, however, was found not the case. After a few necessary questions asked by Capt. Green and promptly and satisfactorily answered by Mr. Fieldtbe troupe was declared all right and entitled to enter the city, and shortly after 18 o'clock the train pulled into tbe depot, and tbe merry minstrels disembarked. Dr. McMillan stated that the minstrels were virtually given permission to enter the city Saturday, as they had been tele graphed that all that was necessary was for them to obtain a certificate of health from the Board of Health at Augusta, Gi., their last stop, which they had done. Dr. McMillan also stated that the minstrd troupe had a good certifi cate of health from every place they had visited. Y. M. C- ASSOCIATION. Becolar Monthlr B eetina Prepirinc Tor tbe Oominc Winter. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion held its monthly business meeting and elected twenty-eight members. Tbe Finance Committee reported that unless larger membership could be secured it would be necessary to increase the annual membership lee. It was decided to require an initiation fee of two dol lars from each new member joining, but tbe new rale will not go into effect until the next business meeting. October 24th. The association night school will be gin next week for its fifth session. Ten entertainments will be given free of charge to the members, the first coming about the middle of October. The Gjrmnasiam classes will be led for the present by members of the association, and will begin next week for the Fall. The bath rooms bave been overhauled and fitted with slate partitions, making ves. attractive conveniences. The com ing Winter promises to be the best the association bas yet enjoyed. Biojele Boe This Afternoon. At 4 80 o'clock this afternoon a relay bicycle race, by two picked teams of eight cyclists each, members of the Car olina Cycle Club, will start at tbe corner of Fifth and Market streeu and ran to the five-mile post and return, a distance of twelve miles. Tbe race will be an exciting one. as each rider will do his best to deliver the message entrusted to him and receive an answer, which mast be retarned to the starting point, in the quickest time possible. Tbe two teams will be constituted as follows : No. 1 F. P. Tnrrentine, (captain), Ed. Warren, Jno. Plan, T. H. Wright H. D. Springer, E. H. O'Berry, Jas. Munds and H. F. Newkirk. No. 2 Oscar Morris, (captain). J. T. Scott, Henry McMillan, M. P. Taylor, Jr., Geo. Phillips, Geo. Murphy, Hardy LeGwin and Ed. Heinsberger. The following gentlemen will act ia official capacities, vix: Messrs. I. W. Solomon, W. R. Morrison and J. M. Wright, judges; R. B. West,- time keeper; P. Heinsberger, Jr., starter; R. F. Warren, clerk of the coarse. Six Cent Ootton. Cottoa took a decided stamp yester day. The highest price bid for middling was 6 cents. Reports from those sections where cottoa is the mala crop are to the effect that the farmers are very blae" over the low prices. Receipts yesterday were 9.924 bales, against 8.450 the same day last year. . r If there is anything you want, ad vertise for It. Is there anything you don't want? Advertise . In. tho Business Locals of the Star. One cent a word. But no ad. taken for less than 80 cents. tf BASE BALL The National Iieagae Besah of Yesterday's v Games and Other Iateeetina r .. STeattifea- ". ' .. - TXSTXRDAY'S GAMX& Boston, 19, Baltimore. 10. " New York. 10;. Washington. 6 - Washington, 8; New Yoik, 3. Pittsburg, 5; Chicago, 4. St. Louis, 5; Cincinnati, 4. WHERE THEY PLAY TO DAY. Chicago at Pittsburg. ' - Several postponed games. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. . . - P Won. Lost. Cent. Boston 91 88 .705 Baltimore... 88 88 .698 New York 89 47 .888 Cincinnati...... 72 55 .567 Cleveland.... 67 59 .532 Brooklyn . 0 69 .465 Washington. 59 70 .457 Pittsburg... ... 57 70 .449 Chicago 56 71 .441 Philadelphia.... 54 75 .419 Louisville ..... 51 76 .402 St. Louis 29 98 .238 By Telegraph to the Morning Star. Baltimore. Sept. 27. Oatside of a little contingent of faithful Boston ' rooters" who are making merry at the Eutaw House, there is no joy in Balti more to-night. Bostoa bas Uken the rubber in the crucial series, is ahead in tbe fight for the pennant, and there, seems to be but little probability tbat tbe Champions can save it. Holler, the "Wixard, Nops the "Southpaw," and "Brother Toe" Corbett, all went down like ripe gram in a hurricane before the. terrific onslaught of Boston s battets, until what seemed at first to be a victory for tbe home team was finally turned into a rout, tbe like of wbich bas been seldom witnessed on a ball field. More than 25,000 people saw it done, and they witnessed the downfall of their favorites with perfect- good humor, gathering about the victors and cheering them heartily at the finish. Tne story of what happened to day may be briefly told. First Boston made a run, then Biltimore made two, then each made three, and the score was tied, when Boston added another to it string. Thus far all was well. Biltimore, it is trne, had Ion tbe lead, but not hope lessly. Then tbe visitors forged to tbe front with three more tallies. This was bad indeed, but hope still lived in Balti more. And so It ran nntil that dreadful seventh inning. Corbett bad been crip pled by a hot liner early in tbe play, Nops bad been batted out of the "box" a little later and Hoffer bad been hit for four ruos, but still the crowd hoped on. No one looked for a deluge as Hoffer had apparently steadied himself and no runs bad been made off him in two suc cessive innings. All at once it came. Single followed double, double followed single, player after player crossed the plate, until tbe crowd grew dazed and wondered if it would ever end. The official scorers almost lost their count. Hoffer became discouraged and wanted to go off and sit down, but Captain Robicson kept him in the box. Finally the fusilade of hits was ended, Hoffer came down from tbe air, everybody took a long breath and the scorers figured out that Boston bad made nine runs, all of which were earned. Tnat settled it. and although the Champions made a feeble rally in their half and batted out three runs, following it up with two more in the eighth, their efforts were not more consequent tban are those of men who strive to whistle up tbe wind. During the volley of base hits in the seventh, the crowd was a study. As the first two or three were made tbe vast throng looked serious, then as hits began to pour out like water from a trongh, a smile and then a hearty laugh broke forth, and none could have enjoyed the discomfiture of tbe Champions more than did their admirers in tbe vast audience. Of the many hearty and spontaneous bursts of applause none were more ringing than that wbich greeted Hamilton, when in the fonrtb inning, after being trampled upon and severely stunned by Jennings at second, he made a grand run for home on Lowe's single, collided with Baltimore's fleshy backstop and falling heavily, pluckiiy crawled toward the base, al most fainting from the shock as he touched it. Again, at the end of the game, 10.0C0 people gathered about tbe visitors, shook them by the band, shouted cheerful pleasantries at them, told them what good fellows and fine players they were and finally sent them away with such a shout of approbation as to make a fitting climax for tbe greatest base ball spectacle Baltimore bas ever seen. Attendance 25,085. A Nulaanoe.That Should ba Abated. There is one thing at the Opera House that should be remedied, and very speedily, and that is the constant noise kept by the audience in . the top gallery all during a performance. Good order is always essential at a theatre, and especially when there are ladies and gentlemen present. This nuisance should at once be stopped and those who create this trouble should be made to realize that although they pay admis sion yet it does not entitle them to the ownership of tbe 'theatre or the audi ence, and thit they are supposed to go to be entertained and not attempt to entertain others with disagreeable noises. The Jewish New Tear. The Jewish New Year, or "Rosb Hashana," which was ushered sia Sao-, day at sunset and ended yesterday alter noon at 6 o'dosk. was appropriately cb served by all of Hebrew faith lq the city, tbe different stores owned by thost of that faith remaining closed Y during tbe entire time. Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock, and yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, services were held in the Temple o! Israel, conducted by tbe Rabbi, Dr. S. Mendelsohn. THE FASTEST YOYAGE ON RECORD. New York, September 26 The s '.earner Kaissr Wilheim, Der Grosse, the latest acqnisition to the large fleet of tbe North German Lloyd Steamship Company, arrived to-night at quarantine at 10 o'clock, on her maiden voyage, making tbe passage from Southampton to New. York in five days twenty-two hours and forty-five minutes, the fastest voyage on record. MILITARY CYCLE CORPS. Fayetteville Oberver The F. I. L I. cycle corps, which consists of 80 cylists, are now practldng regularly now, and in a few months tbe F. I. L I. will have a well drilled and equipped bicycle squad, i There is no doubt about tbe success of the move ment, as every thing undertaken by this grand old organization is a success. BUT HO ' REDUCTION IN SIZE ,:, of paper, ; ; OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF READING MATTER, j THE MORNING STAR- J . Are you - a -subscriber to The Morning Star? If not, why not? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or fl.25 for three months ? If so, subscribe to The Morning Star. . Do you want a paper tbat prints the latest telegraphic news, the best local news, reliable market reports, excellent short stories, and the choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to The Morning Star. Do not forget that The Mornino Star is the cheapest dally of Its class In North Carolina, Its price Is $5.00, while the published price of others ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. RATES ARE MAINTAINED. i Tbe Conor, air. Fapy 8y, I Bttu Where the Shipper Deeiree It. Savannah News. If tbe matter of tbe-alleged discrimi nation against Savannah in favor of Wilmington is to go before the State Railroad Commission, ss it is said it will, it will not result ss s victory for the parties tsking It there without a fight on tbe part of the railroads concerned. . Mr. F. B. fapy, general freight agent of the Plant system, ssys that the com plaint is unjust, as rsres have been strictly maintained by his line. He ssys that when cotton is shipped from Al bany to Wilmington, ss a small quantity has been lately, it is not at tbe solicita tion of tbe railroad tbat it is done. When tbe shippers send in their cot ton marked to Wilmington, be ssys. It is not the business of the railroad to have it changed. "The shipper is allowed to exercise his own discretion." said Mr. Papy, "as to where he will send his freight. We do not give any rate tbat will cut tbat to Savannah from Albany. Tbe rate from Albany to Savannah is 88 cents, while from Albany to Wilmington it is 88 cents, which is the same as tbat charged from Albany to Charleston. These rates we always are carefal to maintain." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dancmgjtehool. J3ROFKSSOR. LOUIS BAGAR WILL COM- mence hi. Discing Clan for Young Ladies, Minaa and Matteri, Tuesday alteraoon at 8 SO o'clock at Atlantic Hall, corner of Foarth snd Princess streets. For Gentlemen at S o'clock p. m. Those wishingto take lesions are requested to be present. iep SS St Miss Alderman's SELECT SCHOOL WILL OPEN October 4th, 1B97. Boys and Girls are prepared for College. - Special cue and attenti n giren to the little Children. Classes in Shorthand and Typewriting formed on or about the 15th of October. For further particalars apply to principal. HAKI U. ALUkHSAB, sep 86 St No. 15 Sourth Fourth street. O P E R A HO USE, TO-NIGHT Al G. Field's Merry Minstrels. Entire change of programme. Many new novelties. Watch tor the grand street parade givcu tuia uiuiuiug butu&i ubwu and Market streets. Seats on sale at Gerken's. sep 23 It At the l4Dnlncky Corner" A Fine Line WasHHoartls. Will stand any amount of hard rub bing. Lartre Lump Starch. Lay in a supply this week. SOAP Bar Soap of the best make. Price on above articles lower than ever before sold In town. Something else later on. S. W. Sanders, Telephone No. 109. sep 28 tf Vollers & Hashagen, Distributing Agents. We are still Agents for Powell, Smith & Co.'s famous Cigars: Cuban Blossoms, Renown, Smoketts, . Topical Iwist Head, El Capitan General, Union League Club. . " . ' i , .... ..''f--V "' . . .... We are headanarters (or '" ;'. 't ; '-''Ask "us for sampleVand price. Provisions Sold on 'close margin. sep 19 tf TE SURE TO COME OCTOBER I, 189T, AT 10 a. m.. when that BEAUTIFUL WA1 CH will be srvea stray, We have another Watch contact, to ba gin October 1st, Uatiag ona akoath. m a' tb be ginning so as to loae so tiava. OartfHOES sees more popular tbaa erer, jndglag by our iocraesing sales Wear l"'l,' nl, splendid UeesotShoee for Children, Uca we wi.l sell at a Tory low margin of profit, besides a (all Ilea of all kinds Of footwear chomp. Resaectially, ( HEROES & EVANS, espiS.tl 115 Waceee etreet,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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