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FOR FIVE DOLLARS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BEDUCEBTO l C5.00. BUT NO REDUCTION - IN SIZE OF PAPER, V OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF READING MATTER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OUR AIR TIGHT 1 X;L MORNING STAR H GOES OSE TEAK. Fiji tui to un zmm rvm otbe CaulUs) tsa CUw ta VOL, JLXI.-NO. 11. Xartb Carolina. WILMINGTON, N. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1897. WHOLE NO. 9.401 Ivlo Star ra l S 13 134 A M 141 PW Sia 1 . .. r -iixti UlUa I; i ,7ur it SoatAport... Ult PM ;J tar at Wtil4tto IMP)! . 5. Dspt or Aaaicuvrvas. oaicvvrvaa. 1 Baiuo. H. C Oct. L ) 7iatmu B .VitJwt3aTO. ii'-aof ji'CAi data (or ?etrl4 r ' ; i,rtreif: 9 ft. Ok. 9 4. 9 pw ax. 7 41 a ; t iitiu, 41. atian. cm. TV. for ta da. .00. rtiaitU .,,:) : t ot ajoacl a 9 to date, CO .:irr) aswxs ten-row. 4car a 44 cottaa4 tvtt tae j l. ,l 5dit. I3 0lT eJCeptto tMlfl r, i vir Soutawaetera Tea. Hcavy rl i ' t V) i U r?xtd (fOOl i." Can ci. TS44. r)iicjf ram TO-oa. r , V irt& Caroiia.. fg. preceded by ;,ic i. a.)wr, oa taa co44. mareaey I :t. .tr . 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T'lt K sum police b4 ducoT err.! vvjc:ir cDa.4ptracy 4ftat ta - jf ta Cir. aad bav caad 120 4.-- i;ao.i tiitsa two o(S:en of ;;- WtHusa'A 4fCTT 3.;arc't 4y tie K.ier' hatred Hi'.43ii h4. aloatt ito'.ateJ t'anr. Weil, what of th-at ? H;n : (Wriaur f it the Kier. aad cwt catertAia tt aai keep It n ! ; jrts do aoe pit a hifa pr .-e sa the kts ta the fanatly. A J vim w staaa wio .jd her 7 "5 -yeir-oid u.jole foe $J.)0 for ktstaj ber w"t;! 3;t:at her toaewierr. fat a Ttri.ct tor 3t ceatj. C.3nfTes.ai4a Ltvtaittoa, of Geor i . )t!i!cti th4t Cab4 will b free 4 til 4.3H b iii i4 oa her owa ac ouat by the Ut of Jaiaary. Tbu t:5't c-t Vt: Wcyter oaacb Ilea to picit sp ad pull oat. V ("ithoiic D4tor ta Putabarf. . n,t adsatt the pabltc to w-iii'm n hu charcb, II tbtak ti4t peop; about to marry bae ori4i enoah to fo tbroafb with out r'4iai4 th g aaattct of a ao6. A paper bottle, a Ctraaa idea, U the Utesc iaveatiooj. It Is 4j tsaper-fioaj by toca chemical process. They art lateoded priad y tot bm oa ewe ia at xav. wbert the rjckta plays aaajh witb g las bottles. V lot of thos colored Llberlaa coi jai.sta wio left SAvaaaaxb aboat y-f a-x staiai aad rtptcicf. fsAched Liverpool th ota4rday.bat were aoc ia a festlt oood. Taey wr iuhieatly aasaacU witb Xi-beria. Attcatioa to called to tbt follow tag Xxstjcro lUrts of Sabacrlptioa to Tn Uosjruro Sta& : to ma strkscaxii-u. TweJr Uootbs $5.00 SU - MO Tb " UW Two - 1.00 Qa - 60 TO CITY rUMCfclsZU. Th St a a will be dellTcred by carrier at aay pofat ta the dty at 13 ccau pr week, or 45 ceaU pr The wocaea of Vioatreal, Canada, strack a lot of cheap bicycles lately. The btshop prohibited bit priestt froea ridtag the bike and at the kind they aveJ are the kiod oted by w oca to, they were thrown oa the caarkct cheap. Ia a recent ctectioa in a New Jer sey towoahtp there waja't a single ote caat for corooer. altboagb two caad'tdAtes were raoaiog. This pau both of these dtiieos above the sas- pcioa of baTiag voted for them selves. SEW ADVAtRTISEESrS. Scmxla aad Coi!. W. o Coo rta Meats. Tmc Sio Co. Movt(. D O Cojtjroa For real W. E. Wosth A Co Ice. Mtacta A Cvams A C4d. Mahvi Latex st I hats A Purwrcjir Birher shop. C D Ford Aeaoaoceatau SeACUAjr Roo Schedel. R. R Bsluamv Tareto seed. Boy it Hftarea Cow p4a R. R. Lovi 4k Bao Removed. Th Svataera L isaxr Joaraal. Ktxo GaocxaT Co- Tea ceeis. Woutm Jt Woarai -Ftoar. bacoa. F. T. Mtt-U -Hxi aed oi!i CW. P04.TOCT Co Dae tt pv. J. H. RtHOtm A Co.-9iii. A. D Baowjt Yoar opporteaity. J. E. CJ-O i O.I Cocapaav. Uoaats Ocas Jk Bao For real. R. W. Hicks -Ce4 a cheese. c E. VAJtLAta P.aaoe ad ores as. Ortaa iIcst-Tae Lm Stroke. OrtiA House Rooaco aai Jaliet. W. H. Haaats-NtcksJ plat Jlow S W. Saxdsas-Wiibywid, tufca. J.WMvucntion Mute heat'c stoves. M. P. Tatloi a . Jk Co. Reoaaved MAJotc Wttic Coord Caaptcr. Mart L. Alouv a-Sw4 ope at a. Sam'l B 44 a. S Stpceeabtr ca all eta. Vou.tms A Hasmacim We waat year trade. ATLAJTOC Natiosal Bamk Lias at toweat rate. Wjl. Savis&s A Taust Co later- cat pd Uat vr BW aaaiaaua LOCALA. I H Jojtts To tae pabitc P. H. Hato.- Baxi e. baraeea Mas H RKHOta-HrACiath balbe ATCAjrttc Tea Co Scaethia good. m m by mvm ANO RAJL. ,tmixa a4 Mavi aav4 Cotwa WUaito A Weldoa R. R- 9t b!acoto. tcaaks spurns tarpeaUa. 9 sola 14. iO Wm era da tarpeauae. WUatttoa. Coiaahia A Aagasta R R 1 8)7 batea cqttoa. i casks sputxa tarpeauae. M obis roata. M bale Ut. S odJa crade tarpeauae. Caroliaa Caairai R. R. 71 balea cot- toa. It C44ks spirits tarpeauae. tl bhis rosia. fl bVs tir. IS bhis cral tarpea- tiaa. Capa Fear A TadkJa ValUy R. R. jrT bilea cotto. II C4iks sp rit tarpea uae. 91 hVa to , ti bhU ur. S:eaer Fr4ae Seseoaai 10 caak sotnt tarpeauae. 100 B)h'a roaa. 19 bhls ur. U b's craia tarpeatiae. TocaJ raceipta Cottoa. S MS baJea. ptrlta tarpeauae. tl casks: rooia. 804 5ia. Ut. IV) bblax crade tarpcaUac. 83 bhia. C- ! M 04 rai-a HS. Tm r,J.rA na "acrasoed" at the coroer of Froat aad Oraat streets last a 14 at betweea 19 aal II ocjock. aaa o of tbaas caaie oat ot tae coi oaatdtrahlv asei ap. He bare oS a aaarfcs of the coafi t several rata oa bi kead aside by a stoaa ta the baas ot ae aaaailaat. who gave leg bail aad osade good hie escape. imm I Ue 04 Sim. Ur I. H Iaes aaaaaacea that be is still at the old staed. that la. he ta with 4r. S J. Dvis. who saccced E. O. jam A Co. ia the Uvery baiiaete at 0i9 aad 810 Mtrktt street This baa ea Ur. toaes' sia ad for a loag time aad be has aaaay fi leads aad patroaa. sad hia ad. Ot Cm a Ww. Hereafter advertiaeaeau to go ia oar B44iae Loct-a" deoartaieat wUl be cbarKod o ceat per word for each ta sertjoa ; bat bo adrertJveaeat. howrref aoru win be ukea for leaa tbaa SO ceat Thia ta a rdactio froo foraar rate ad It la aiao a coewajeaca to adrcr- sera who caa calcalta the exact coot of their advertiaecaeata. which coast be paid for aiwav la advaac. r I A Berae. The &Mrvr ia rspoas:ble tor th followiag horrihie story: Tarte well kaowa Fayettevtna (tea t'eaea weat dear baauag tbta eaoralac. At ax a teletraa wa received (roa Maacaeater statieg Uat oa of thesa K, at leasee, a poooiAr railroad oOcUl. kad tmea oae o hi. m ssteteklag It foe a If tbera u aaytbiag yoa waat, ad vertisw for It. I tbcrw Mytalafjo0 deal wxat? Advcrtiad it la l&t Batfaeaa Locala of tba Stab, Ose ceat a vord. Bat oo ad. lalca for leaa taaa 30 caau. tf LOCAL DOTS. Hama of Iatarwet Qth4)ra Bat and Ta.ere) avmi Briefly Hotaxl. See foanh page for other new advtrtJaemeata. The grapbophooe artiat la be. gHaalag to pat fe bis work at the street coraers. The Board of Aldermeo will aeet ia regaiar aoatbly seat jo a to-raor. row aiteraooa. Before many moons have wax ed aad waacd. alddliag cot too will sell for more tbaa sii ceat. Daring the absence of Captain o! Police Robert Greea. Sergeaat Tbo. Loaaaa la act i eg captaia. The regular meeting of the Board of Aadit aad Fiaaace will be held at 8 o'clock Taasday alteraooo. Spirits tarpeatiae went ap an other half ceat yesterday. Qjotatioos at cioae of aatket 80X aad 80 ceata. Dr. T. B. Cairo!!, of this city, has received a aotiacatioe. of bis ap piaiaeatas Veurtaarv Sargeoa of the Slate Fair. It was 150 coatesunu for the prle watch at Mercer A Etaa aboe tore aad aot fifty, as staled ia the Star yesterday A tpetial Coavocatioo of Con cord Chapter No. 1. R A. M . is called bv order of the H gh Priest for to mor row evcaiag at 8 o'clock. The steamship .lAnvnVe, witb a Staadard GM barge ia tow. arrived at S Jala port yesterday. The Barge passed ap towed bv a tag. aad the steamship aacbored below. The train leaving the city dairy at 10 10 o'clock a. ou. aad ia re tare leaviag Oceaa View at 11 80 a. m. oa the WUaiegtoa Seacoast railroad, baa beea dlacoatiaaed. Mrs. Grade V. Wood announces a Fail opcalag for October 7th. The store 101 Market street will be ope a dor lag the area eg and the Ladies are cor diiiiy iavtted to be preseat. There was a three pound tweet potato oa eahihiUoa at oae of the gro ci ry stores yesterdav. Bat It la a lamen table fct that the crop will be cat ofl very materially b the drought. Mr. H. Cronenberg, the photo grapher, baa jaat fiaished a picture dis piaviag. ta (all raciag coitame. the mem ber of the Caroliaa Cycle Gab who participated ia the relay race last Toes day aiteraooa. Daring the put week marriage liceases were Isaaed to two white aad three colored coaplee. aad dariag the mouth of September tbirtvtwo marriage liceases were lasaed. divided equally amoag the white aad colored. The Stae is pleased to learn that Liadea Grove No. 1. U. A O. D . has coaicrred apoe 'SqalreG. W. Bor teaui the degree ot Past Arch, which caUtie hia to a seat ta the Greed Grove of Virgiala aad North Caroliaa. By order of Dr. W. D. McMil Ita. Saperiateadeat of Health, a (ore of baada tboroagbly flatbed aad cleaa ci wttb a he j the alleys ia the city yes terday aad thea spriakled aroaod lime. This was a right step la the right diree tioa. Rev. G. M. Tolton, rector of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. will be ordaiacd to the priesthood by Rt- Rev. Bah op A. A. Wauoa at the 11 o'clock strvAce at St. James to-day. Rev. Mr. Tolsoa was ordaiacd to the deacoaate a year ao. Yesterday between 3 and 4 o'clock a bargLax attempted to break isto the reside ace of R. B. Reardoo. c lored. oa Eighth street, between Dock aad Oraag. bat was discovered aad raa of. .followed by three shots Irom Reardoa'a revolver. The aaosaally large attendance poo St. Paal's Litberaa Parochial school has made It accessary for the Board of ElacaUoa to consider the ad vtuMiliv of ealarxlag the seatiag capa city. The teaching fore has alsa been foaadtob lasaficieat lor the large a a a ber of papil aad will have to be la creased. Thomu Williams and William Doe. colored, wer before 'Squire G. W. Bxacmaea yesterday oa the charge of disorderly coadact. The caae against the former was dismissed. Investigation showiag the abaence of gallu Do sab mi tied, bat a there were some pallia ting ciicacnitance. ha was released upon the paymeat ol costs. Mr. W. P. Toomer has resign ed lb position of Secretary aad Treas orerof the Wilmlngxoa Ssacoaat Rail road Compiav. having accepted a poel ttoa with the Navatsa Gaaao Company. Ha haa beea wita the Seacoast road for a period of K years. Mr. F. R. Ha wee. cashier ot the National Baak of Wil lalngtoa. ia appointed to the vacancy. 10ai4ra4;0on. Richard Nslsoa. colored, arrested by Drpaty Flyao Friday maralng oa a war rant charging wilfal Isjary to personal property by drivlag a cart lato Dr. D. VT. BaUack's baggy, while oa the street, aad breaking aa axle, waa tried by Jos tle McGowaa yesterday morning and was Ut off opsa paymeat ot the coat ot th actioa aad tor tna repairs to the baggy. Nctooa ststed that the horse got fiery aad beyond bis control at the time th smssh-ap occurred. Cot D:v Al. Th cottoa market seems never to aaka a change aow. except for the worse. The qaoutioa tor middling yes terday was exactly 1 ceat pr pound lower t haa it wis oa th corresponding day of Aad th prospects are Uat It will get lower still. Oa boyer remarked ycaterday that ha woaldat be surprised li rt got aa low aa 6jj ceata. For all the Ut atvte ta mill I a cry yoa waat to vieit Mr. Graca V. Wood. 10 S Market street. t 8UPERIOR COURT. Jadsaasat lev taa Cliy to Oae tf tha Baak Tax rae - Aa AppU T.km bj Oa fAadAat Other Baatoaaa-Caaaa el fov Trial To-aotow. When the So per lor Coort reassem bled yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the trial ot the caae of City of Wilmington vs. Mrs. R. C Stolter.et al., sait broaght by plain t.ffs to recover back taxes, was resumed, aad argument waa made in be half of the defendants by Jao. D. Bel lamy. Elq, aad C P. Lockey. Eiq.. and la behalf of the plaintiffs by Geo. Rooo tree. Esq.. A. G. Ricaud. Eiq.. aad E. K. Bryan. Eiq. Judgment was elveo to the plaintiff tor 418. taxes for years 1891. 189 and 13)3. with Interest from the time doe at 8 per cent, per aanoo. Counsel for th defendants appealed aad notice of appeal waa waived. The appeal bond was fixed at $35 and the defendants were allowed thirty days la which to make a statement of the case. I a the case ot Sal Bear A Co. vs. John Gill, receiver, et al., jadgment was given tor the plaintiff. The suit broaght by The B. F. Mitche.1 Co. vs. C M. WbiUock consumed the time ot the Court for the remainder of the day. A verdict was rendered for the defendant. SborUy after 6 o'clock Court took a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow morn, log. T. B. Burnett vs. W N. & N. Railway Company, aa actioa brought by the plaintiff to recover damages sustained while a passenger oa that road, is the first cisa docketed to be tried to morrow. This case was tried at the September, 1890. term of Coort. and a jadgment givea the plalnUff. bat opoa an appeal of the hcoanael for the defendant the Sapreme Court granted a new trial. C. P. Lockey, Eq . A J. Marshall. Etq . and Bellamy A Bellamy will appear lor the plaintiff aad CoL A. M. Waddell and Jao. D. Bellamy. Ekj.. (or the defendants. There are also several more of the tail brought by the city ol Wilmington against individuals (or the recovery of back taxes set (or trial to-morrow, bat it is stated that all will bs continued until the next term. OCTOStR MOVING. CbJBA la PIMM c( stasiataa Sine taa Firti Ioa at. Messrs. Wm. E. Worth A Co.. ice manufacturers, have moved their down towa ice department to No. 10 Dock street, between Front and Water. The capacity of their ice plant now is 100 toas daily. R. R. LOVE BRO. Messrs. R. R. Love A Bro. give notice of the removal of their wholesale gro cery and com minion business (rom 21 North Water street to 110 North Water street, the store formerly occupied by Mr. J. A. Montgomery. A growing basinet compel Messrs. Love A Bro. to seek more room. M P. TAYLOR. JR-. A CO. M. P. Taylor. Jr.. A Co. have ther bi cycle parlors, work shops and renting departmeat in the old National Bank building, into which thev have moved ia the laat tew days. This Is a good stand, centrally located, and the ' bike" bosiness ought to thrive there. C. D. FOARD. Mr. C. D. Foard has removed his stock of hardware and house furnishings to No. 19 South Front street, formerly occupied by the Alderman Hardware Company. This has beea a hardware store tor some time and Is ia a rood busi ness portion of the city. Mr. Foard an nounces that he will keep always on hand a complete stock of everything la bis line. THE SKIED COMPANY, as announced previously, will occupy the large building oa the southeast cor ner ol Second and Market streets, and will have it fitted up ia good shape (or the (araiture business. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Fall Beaaloo Optna at 9 O'al9ok To-morrow 4. Hand too PfomiM ta bj TJa B4aallrXrea Sahool BaUdioa TaOToaenlr Biaovated. The public schools ot the city will open to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. From all mdicaUons there will be a large eamber of pupils in attendance and there is little likelihood of there being aay vacant seati Io any of the schools. Teachers and pupils have had a four moothi vacation and will resume their work greatly refreshed by their long rest (rom school daties. Daring the vaca tion many o! the teachers have beea at tending the Sumner schools In order to get better fitted (or the discharge of their daties ia the school room. Toe school committees have had all of the schools thoroughly renovated aad pot la readiness for the session's work. The superintendent is confi dently expecting a prosperous year, and believes that with diligence and appll catioa oa the part of both papil and teacher the session just opening will be like each ol those ia the past, aa im provement oa the one preceding it. As previously, strict order and deco rum will be aimed at, and no pupil will be retained in school whose conduct it not tatltfactory. NaaavllI Caniannitl JtxDoaltlo a Oarma a Day. W learn that Rev. F. W. E. Peichaa, D. D formerly pastor ot St. Paul'a Evangelical Latheraa Church, ot Wil alegtoo, bat beea invited to deliver an addreat la on of the Nashville Expo sition baildiags oa Wednesday. October 6th. which will bt celebrated aa German Day. Gov. Taylor, of Tenaestee. Hon. J. W. Thomas, President of the Nashville Centennial, and Rev'. F. W. E. Pescbaa, D. D- are each to speak oa that day. The tubiect to be dlscatsed by Rev. Dr. Peschaa is: "The Germanic! America Their Trials and Triampht ia Peace and War." - CITY MARKETS. Th TJanal AaaoRmant Orttira Bcglnnlnc to Coma In 'rait & 3 win a Searoe. There waa the usual attortment of edibles on the city markets yesterday. In addition, oysters are beginningto be ia abundance. There were a few dressed birds on sale, rice birds at 40 cents a dozen and coots at 50 and CO cents per dozen. Of fruits, watermelons are play ing out and North Carolina app'.es be ginning to be replaced with Northern trait. Grapes are still plentiful. Eggs sold at 16 and 18 cents per dozen. Prices as follows : Vegetables Sveet potatoes, 20c per peck; Irish potatoes. 85c per peck; toma toes, 5c per quart; collards, 5c per head;, field peas, 5c per quart; batter beans, lOo per quart; string beans, 5c" per quart; okra, 5c per quart; onions, 5 to 10c per qnart; cabbage, 5 to 10c each; turnips, 5c per bunch; roasting ears, 20c per dozen; lettuce, 5c per bead. Meats Steak, Ioia, ltc; round, 10c; chuck beef. 6 to 7c; stew, 5 to 6c; mat ton. 10 to lSKc; veal, 10 to 12c; tongue. 12K to 15c; fresh pork, 10c; sausage 10c. Clams. Crabs and Shrimps Clams, 15c per quart; soft crabs, 80 to 40c per dozen; channel crabs. 10c per dozen; shrimps, 10c per quart. Fruit Watermelons, 5 to 15c eacbt. grapes, H to 5c per quart; apples, 80c per peck; pears, 40c per peck. Poultry Grown fowls, 25 to 85c each; Spring chickens, 20 to 80c each; dressed chickens, 80 to 85c. Fish September mallets, 10 to 15c per bunch; dram, 15c each; pig fiih, 15c per buoca; blue fish. 15c per bunch; spots, 15c per bunch; flounders, 10c per bunch. Oysters New River. $1.00 per gallon; Stump Sound. 75c per gallon. The Artaaian W.U at Htlto. The work of boring the artesian well for the Clarendon Water Works Com pany, as contracted (or with Messrs. Thompson A Storey, of Wheeling, W. Va and which Is to be located at Hilton at the station of the company, will not commence until about the 13;h inst., as Superintendent W. F. Robertson of the Clarendon Waterworks Co.,has received a letter to that effect (rom Messrs. Thompson A Storey. The derrick aad all the necessary tools, however, will an rive ia a few days and will be immedi ately transported to Hilton so as to cause no delay when the (orce of hands arrive. The (orce will be divided into two parties, one working during the day and the other at night. When the well is bored suffi:ient to yield pare water the suction and force pump of the com pany will be attached to the well and the water distributed through mains around the city. Ia Fayettevitle, aa ar tesian well has been bored to a depth of from 200 to 237 feet, and fiae water is obtained. OPERA MOUSE. Ths Ij.it Strck" to D3 Fraaented Wednes day Nlxht. Wednesday evening, at the Opera House, Jacob Litt's successful and thrill ing drama. 'The Last Stroke," which deals with Cuba's gallant fight for free dom, will be presented by a strong com pany of players and with lavish scenery and startling mechanical effects. ' A play that makes the audience cheer" is the way one of the New York papers spoke of "The Last Stroke" during its run in that city last season. No melo drama given in the metropolis in years has stirred the audiences to such wild outbursts of enthusiasm. "The Last Stroke,'' while dealing with Cuba's straggle, is really a stirring and intensely patriotic play, abounding in scenes which make even the blood of a blase play-goer jump through his veins at accelerated speed. It is an elaborate and costly scenic production and it is the most important venture of Manager Jacob Litt, whose reputation for lavish ness in stage setting and appropriate scenery is well known. Advance sale of seats commences Tuesday morning at Gerken's. QUARANTINE AFFAIRS. Polio. Capuia Green on a Toorof Iaipesttoa. Captaia of Police Robert Green left last night on the 7.15 o'clock north bound Wilmington A Weldon railroad train for Wilson to iaspect the different quarantine officers now out and to see if everything is working all right. From Wilson Captain Green will go to Florence, S. C. Oil Barge No. 58, of the Stand ird Oil Company, arrived in port yesterday af ternoon, and Dr. McMillan, accompa nied by a Star representative, went aboard, to see If there was any sickness among the crew, which was found not to be the case, and Dr. McMillan issued health certificates to Capt. Augutt Neil son, the master of the barge and his crew. Th Quarantine AnTot the Newibaya Barnlnx. Under present quarantine regulations news dealers on the trains are' not al lowed to sell bananas or any other fruits coming (rom infected districts, so the news dealer oa tbeCape Fear and Yad kin Valley Railroad was informed yes terday by the quarantine officer at Fay etteville. This restriction will lessen the newsboys' receipts quite a little, as the sales of bananas are larger than of any other frnit it not of every other article sold on the train. Will Make Known Hia Deoitljn To-dar. Rev. K. Boldt, pastor of St. Paal's Latheraa Church, will at the 11 o'clock service this morning, signify his deci sion as to the withdrawal of his resigna tion. The congregation are awaiting his answer with great eagerness and hope that he will reconsider bis deter mination to seek another field. Mrs. Grade V. Wood announces her exhibit of Fall and Winter Millinery, Pattern Hats and Novelties Thursday, October 7th. The ladies are cordially Invited. Open daring the evening; 108 Market street. t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Pertinent Pajacrash Pertain! & Prtnet - pally to People and Pointedly Printed Mr. W, H. French, of Rocky Point, was here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sandlin re turned yesterday from Wallace. Mr. W. B. Manor, of Raleigh, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. W. H. Pope, of Fayette ville, was registered here yesterday. Mr. Ruins B. Penny, of Bel mont Farm, is spending Sunday in the city. E. K. Proctor, Jr., Esq., of Lumberton, was among yesterday's reg istrations. Miss Rhea Daggett returned to the city yesterday, after an absence of some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Keener Westbrook returned from their bridal tour yesterday. Mr. L. W. Grissom, of the Equity Life Insurance Company, re turned to the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. W. E. Storm retained to the city yesterday, after an absence of some time in New York city. Among yesterday's hotel regis trations were W. J. Fryar, Taylor's Bridge; Joseph A. Creech, Raleigh; M. L. Perry. Liberty. " Miss Pattie D. Thorn, of Little ton, arrived in the city yesterday, and is visiting Mrs. Giles Westbrook on Wrightsville Sound. A party of Verona people were registered at The Orton yesterday as follows: Mr. Frank Hogeland, Mrs, Isaac Hogeland, Mrs. Frank Hogeland. Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst, ofjGoIds boro, is visiting ber daughter, Mrs.W.D. C. Richardson, who has been quite ill at her home, corner Seventh and Princess streets. Mr. G. M. Summerill, builder and contractor, who has been residing in Columbus county for some time, has re turned to Wilmington to live and will pursue his regular calling. Mr. Lee H. Battle, of Durham, has arrived in the city to take a position at the Atlantic National' bank. He is well known in banking circles, having been witb the Fidelity and Morehead banks, of Durham. Rev. J. P. King, wife and two children, who have been summering in the mountains of Western North Caro lina, have retained, and Mr. King will occupy the pulpit of his church to-day aa usual, morning and night. HARRIS' NICKEL PLATE SHOW Ar.ired ia Wilmington Iait Uixnt Tenta Pitched at Hilton JHrat Feifcrmanoe To-Moirow Af.emoju. The pronounced smell of sawdust and a sight of a white tented city is now at Hilton, and recalls to mind the circus of long ago the one ring circus, which pleased all with quality and not quan- .... . . j.. tity. Harris Nickel f late snow, tne coming of which the flaring bill postets displayed around the city in many and prominent places have been announcing for the last two weeks, arrived in the city last night and have already erected a white tented, city at Hilton. The coming of the show was unexpected so soon, but Mr. W. J. Har ris, the sole owner, concluded to cancel his engagement for to-morrow and give Wilmington the benefit ot that day. So, the circus will be in town two days in stead of one, and four performances will be given, two each day, at 2 and 8 o'clock p. m. You can readily imagine the joy ofl the little folks when they see the funny clowns and the ferocious animals, while the startling feats performed by aerial artists, 'trapeze performers, acrobats, etc., will surely Interest the grown folks. At any rate, if you want the mean ing of the sentence, "a circus in town," aptly illustrated, watch Front street to morrow, (rom the time of the parade on. Mr. J. D. Barton, press agent of the show, who is well remembered in con nection with the Main circus, paid the Star office a call last night and.as usual, "jollied you along," Mortuary Bsocrd. The record in the office of Dr. W. D. McMillan, superintendent of health, for the past week shows twelve deaths, two white and ten colored, and fourteen births, six white and eight colored. Daring the week five residences were quarantined, two on account of diph theria and three on account of scarlet feyer. Deaths the past week were caused by the following diseases, viz: Paralysis, 1; typhoid fever, 2; gastro entrtis, 1; tuber culosis, 2; malarial fever, 1; meningitis, 1; accident, 1; unknown, 8. Train Delayed. The Wilmington & Newoern train due here at 12.40 p. m. was delayed yester day a couple of hours oa account of a leak in the boiler of the locomotive. The trouble was discovered soon after water was taken on at the last water tank, a few miles the other side of bcott's Hill. The boiler leaked to badly that it was impossible to keep up steam and at Scott's Hill the train was stopped and -another engine promptly sent, in time to get the belated train in by 2 85 p. m. Weather in September. The meteorological summary for Sep. tember, " furnished by Mr. Chas. M. Strong, local forecast official of the Weather Bureau, shows that the mean temperature daring that' month In Wil mington was 73; highest, 94'; lowest, 52. The prevailing direction of wind was northeast; maximum velocity 25 nn the 22L The total rainfall was 1.54 inches; average rainfall this month tor 27 years, p. 17 incnea. mere were 17 clear days; 5 partly cloudy; 8 ciooay. Rcmiimhcr T have a milliner from the North to do yonr trimming. Mrs. Grade Y wood, 1U3 Market street. t THE MORNING STAR. Are yoa a subscriber to The Morning Star ? If hot, why not? Do yoa want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or $1.25 for three months ? If so, subscribe to The Morning Star.' Do yoa want a paper that prints the latest telegraphic j 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 Morning 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. BASE BALL. I. The National League Basalt, of Yeeterday'e Qamea and Other Xntereating Feature. Since Boston beat Brooklyn Thurs day and Baltimore lost on the same day to Washington, whichpassured the Beaneaters of the ownership of the pen nant for '97, the ball games between the clubs of the first division have been merely farces, as none of the clubs in that division can possibly lose tbeir standing, while Brooklyn and Wash ington will remain neck and neck. So it was with a (eeling of relief that we hail the news that Baltimore and Bos ton have run their championship race. But our interest is once more arousad and excitement gets the best of us when it is announced that the Tem ple Cup series commences to-morrow at Boston; and that both of the two leaders will be at their best. Umpires Ainslie and Hurst will 'officiate during the games, as they were both acceptable to managejr Hanlon, of the Orioles, and manager Selee, of the Beaneaters. To those who have not a clear under standing of the "Temple Cup" series the following article, from the Baltimore Sun of yesterday, will prove of interest: According to the -stipulation of the donor of the cup, Mr. W. C. Temple, of Pittsburg, it is to be played for by the two clubs finishing first and second, the series of games to consist of seven, un less one of the clubs win (our be fore the full seven be! completed. The cup was given in 1894 when New York, the second place club, won irom the champion Baltimores in four straight games. Cleveland, which was second in '95, won it irora Baltimore by taking four games to Baltimore's one. Last year, as it is well known, the'three-time champions beat Cleveland four straight and got the cup for the first time. The receipts are divided among the players, the victorious club getting 60 per cent, of the profits. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Brooklyn, 15; Boston, 6. Washington, 6; Baltimore, 8. Pniladelphia. 18; New York, 5. Pittsburg, 7; Cleveland, 4, Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 2. Cincinnati, 9; Louisville, 8. WHERE THEY PtAY TO DAY. Cincinnati at Louisville. Chicago at St. Louis. Per Won. Lost. Cent. 1 93 89 .705 . 90 40 .692 I 83 48 .634 . 75 56 .578 . 68 62 .583 ,. 61 71 .483 . 61 61 .462 . 60 70 .461 . 58 71 .450 ;. 65 77 .417 ,; 62 78 .400 . 29 101 .223 Boston. ......... Baltimore ....... New York Cincinnati Cleveland , Brooklyn Washington Pittsburg. Chicago Philadelphia. Louisville . . . . St. Louis To-day ushers out the league games for '97 and the strife is o'er, although there are several postponed games that ought to be played, but will probably not be, as the outcome will in no way effect the standing. The Orioles merely went through the necesaary movements yes terday, and that was all. The day was on the stormy order and less than two hundred people siw the Senators win a dull and tiresome battle. The Boston and Brooklyn teams placed their men yesterday anywhere and everywhere. Lewis pitched for the Bridegrooms, but didn't exert himself. It is whispered that he is slated to shove the sphere against Boston in one of the "Temple Cup" series games. The Phillies certainly yesterday made the Giants remember the closing of the sea son. ' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Benevolent Society takes pleasure in thanking the following friends tor contributions to the Home daring the past month : Mrs. Bridgers, large pack age of coffee; a friend, four packages; Mrs. H. F. Wilder, three packages; Miss Louise Harlowe, Mrs. Roger Moore, Mrs. G G. Thomas,! Miss Alice Bellamy, Mrs. Fillyaw, five packages; Mrs. R. J. Bunting, nine packages and five fish; Mrs. W. R. French,! Mrs. Dudley Burk heimer, three packages; a triend a peck of okra; Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Mrs. H. Wat son, Miss Pass Hancock, medicines sev eral times; Mr. J. Hicks Bjnting, medi cines several times; Mrs. W. C. Craft and Mrs. j Smith, delicacies for the sick; ! Mrs. V. Hall, Mrs. E. Peschau, Mrs. J. L. Cantwell, Mrs. Albright, Mrs. A. J. Hankins, Mrs. -Louather, Mrs. T. C Davis. Miss Maggie Hankins, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Dallas Fen nell, fourteen quarts of milk; Col. Cant well, money and papers; Mr. J. F. Gar relland Mr. W, M Hayes, beef weekly. We wish to thank Mrs. Eliza Daggett lor furnishing a bed-room as a memorial to her mother, the late Mrs. Whitehead; a friend. $5.00; aJriend, $2.00. - Next Tuesday being our visiting day, we hope to see a number of friends. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Concord CliaDter Io. 1, R. A. M. COMPANIONS There will bs a ipecial Convoca tion Monday evening at 8 o'clock, for work in the Mark Matter's degree. By order of the High; Prieit MART IN, oc S It Secretary. Removed, T3ICYCLK PARLORS, WORK SHOPS AND Er-ei'crwrpo always, on hand. New Wheels, from S35.00 op. tee as; , bvn, j ocSftt toa Map Heating have arrived. This Is by long odds the very best and most economical Wood Heating Stove now on the market. Get tbe Best" for Tour Money. J. W. Murchison, Orton Building, Wilmington, N. C. oc 8 tf : We Want Your Trade, and will bold it if you send us your orders. We sell Sides, Backs, Bellies, &c. "SHIELD" BRAND. Finest Family Leaf Lard. We are Agents for the Famous Cuban Blossoms, Renown, Topical Twist, Union League Cut. Yollers & Hashagen, Distributing Agents, oc 3 tf Wilmington, N. C. Announcment. G.D.Foard. Hardware I desire to announce to the pub lie that my stock of Hardware & House Furnishings has been removed to No. 29 South Front St., The large and commodious Store formerly occupied by the Alderman Hardware Company. . You are cordially invited to call and examine my complete stock of STOVES, Ranges, Lamps and all kinds of House Fnrnishlngs. N. B. Expert man always on hand for repairing and putting up Stoves. If there is anything In my line that you need it will pay you to call. Respectfully, oc 3 It C. D. FOARD. Meats. 15,000 Founds Best Ribs. 10,000 Founds Flates. 6,000 Pounds Backs. 4,000 Pounds Butts. 4,000 Pounds Leaf Lard. 2,000 Pounds Compound Lard. 1,000 Pounds Shoulders. 1,000 Pounds S. C. Hams. W. B. COOPER. oc 3 DAW tf Wilmingtoa, M. C OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 6, 1897. J"a,OQ"fc Xjdtyb'a Mgitlficent Prweoution of the New aad Saccettfal Cabmn Drtiu, THE LAST STROKE, Written by 1. N. Mor.U. A Thrilling Story of Cnba'i Gallant Fight for i Freedom. - ( The complete proalaetlon with Special wcenerr am. exactly elTen la New York. oc 8 St Scheme on Wilmington Seacoast R. R. QN AND AFTER SEPT. 87th TRAINS WILL rnn aa follows: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave wilmingtoa at p. .,. p. m Leave Oceaa View at 8.00 a. m.. and 6 00 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave WUminatoa at 8.80 p. m. aad 8.00 p. aw Lve Oceaa k"GVLXHr ' Saperiateadeat. aep 81 tf Removed, JJiROM 84 NORTH WATER STREET TO 110 North Water street, the store foroMrlr occor4ad by J. A. Montgomery. Growth la basinets compelled a to seek more room. We sbaU bs tied e t cmtomers at the new stasd. Always get our prices before baying WbolessJa Giooerofai, klnd Wholesale Grocers and Coauuaatoa Merchaam. oc Sit . For Rent. iA DWELLINGS, SCORES AMD ISssliX OFFICES. Apply ta : D. O'CONNOR, Real Estate Ages. epSStf
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