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jVc DOLLARS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f YtLSlSQ STAR IE T NG REDUCED TO 85.00. BUT NO REDUCTION IN SIZE . OF PAPER, OR IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF READING MATTER. OSz YEAR fj SJJJ CEEAPEH j.-u ot iu cum ta r.T'C VOL, LXI. NO. 56.4 s ,c:1 taXoUn. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1897. Morn Star WHOLE NO. 9.446 . 41. X - W 1 1 1(1 PM l a 0 ca T1IPM MIPM 1 r .(.(; . ! " -vCef"i.a t i J J 1 ra.. 4 1 . s ! i. II. rrteaa a). )') r t n . f a tatt 3 ? ' . S U Al 1 Faw ,(.vf 1 rpte :. tia 8ro 5 - At R !.- Tat a: t t j ni 1.1 -n :n t a a - i f : j pjftT -l rK'l i: S . f pr ifOJi ! ;3 e? I J ' r 3 4 : h t . f i ir i t ta ; ; ; 53. - i ta it Itt i-.' V( , S 4 - of t J0- i ii.it n.l ta : ! iirtt't CO"- - v. i.if:et;o S. i.'ll! a r(rc- 3 : t e Scat - t. I illM t5c 1 I C J At) a t r cur ., ! I Iff i i t. jir "4 n , i 1 cd 1 o ,? PjM : N V ' ft 1 :: m ; L t S 1. hi n 1 if. C ( 1 t i : : t i: tj revjro v i s N' C . tl 1 3tf t f 9 ft j. (! to '4-4 131 0( i ; I 4 t: 'flit . t It.: lift.,! 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S?e m ber lit May, after the ?UCi It Tt pefforcojnce took w a Mr. Taoaaptoo, -nc o a prjanaeai rauroaj man. who waald bTe testified, bat her (iaibiad d'.Ja'i want her to go throofh the ordeal of a witness. $3e wtll testify m. Aajaj other thiagt told her by Mf. Laetgrert tait st wi gjti; wy to some qj'et coaitrr place, aad whea oe CATje bck Mr L wjold be fladder ta see her thaohe tier wis ia hn life. He woa'd 03 d jab: be very glad to e her now. ." inres year oij preacner djt is 30 e of the I oral sentauoista Georgia bat he d jn-t like girl, says they are a!! w.cked. a J be woa'c hae aay- thi3g to do with thea. That boy Is trt:3g oat wroag. aad has probably be3 1 33 coach stack on the storf of Adaa. S3ke bile Is said to beat the Ken- to:ky remedy tor saake bite, bat yoo never coald c invince a Keatockiao o( that. Saake bile Isa t a nice thing to c ike aiy way. It W3u!d be as bad at the bite The Sew Yort ptpsrs say Mania Taara Is bc 3iag despoadeat The it he looks at it they are poitiog op a shocking j 33 on bias SEW ADViK riSEviEsrs. W L I A'tesitoo F T. MtLU -M 3fts raj'e. Orm Hot-u- f93M.Wtl P.ateri JtrrsatoM Lnooe K or P Sattee- 1 1 W ui4S LOCAL.'. Waxtid H b (r2 W3taa. P M HATOiM-Rnd carts baraesa PERChNAL PAKAGRAPHS Piiit PtitmMi tialB Frt Mr F. S. S-a.th. of Marines, was htre ittttdr Mr R. C Powet!. of Vioeliod, via ara t crdf. Mr C F MacRae. of Rleigh. a rif 3 m tbt ci: f scsisrtfav. Mr W M Corbett. Jr. of Al pfse was a cnr si tc , :a : jttttti s. Mr. B F. Rogers, of Coacard, wit ia) rtttcMif b3(cl rc a;ra t oat Mr F. R JiB!, of Dirltngtoo, S. C . wit tiert Tt;er4t raik a bai tl C4- Mr H M.Koy McK-aaoa, of Mt oa. wit gas V vci ardis't rtgi l-ii-oe t. Messrt. J H Lewis and Joo. C M;St of Jt wtrt ta iftt cltr t ti.ir3ir. Mr Lee H. Bitlle.of the Atlantic Sitioi bat. led Utt tvtatof fcr Daf- a a. &s f jtatr aoa. 10 tfxad Taaaka- f ' Aaoag yr:erdy'a arrta!s ia i&totf wr J O S3tr 11- t. S C. C !. V.aclaaS. O. F ; n . Si? a Fttty. Mr J O Black, for several yeara pit: a; ol tat C F A Y. V R:war rlmjuf at Vin o bit Cxa uiet- (tttti to ia C3sptif 1 cCi:t la Far fit a ok o( ibe B3tt p 3; alar n?iot ia taa aifvKt. Meurs. H G Browae aad U II S i t of CaATliit. rttaratd boot ftf t33d.ar aVat two titiii iiciif o bai actt. Djritf istir r.AT att tstr wrt eatertatscd bv Mr a. W. Mjaroa. prttidsat ol tat SiC3l Rtaat fltai. aad fttttrdAf. st a totsa of tbatr cattcos. pretectal Mr M 33f wita a biadtose wsUiof riii Mr D'om la a mcaKf ol the Sa.3i3 Rtttaet Bad ol Caarlottt Cl- t) HMIMM Dl SUi4. u n.tM rj:ia o t&it caarkat waa nixii Ttatrria? at ic. 11 advaoca ol t 14; over tbi qiocaiuaa ol tba da? ba- 1 w Ta. litiici ia orica boaaver. ia aoa dae to tba fAua ol tba aapplf. aa taa put rvcaTpia kap atadtlf aaaad ol tbjaiUs- rear Fjv tba first (oar daia o taa w biaaiaf Stiardtr. tba coa- ..- i-1i:aJ oot rcc9a were baavicr br tlONbiiti tbaa foe iba corrcspoadiag jf dava ol 1JM 0 Coa W4. tfarcaltar advmisamaau to go la oar tl titatis Lrzt t" dat!aaot wiiJ b riLird oaa ccat ox word for each ia tt-ttoa ; But ao advertiaataaat. ftowrrtr tuft, wtll ba taaaa (or lesa tbaa to cast Tata ia a radctioa troea lortaar rataa ai tt la aiao a coavtaiaaca to adver sara wbo caa ca:catta tba atact coat Qt tbair advartiaataaaia. wbKb caaat ba pid for aiwuw a Mraeca. C. r. M X V Cwiii aaal. A ebiaa ol aiaada a o iba Cap Ftt aad Ya4aa V:tv Railway will go 1, , ,J ct Saaltf. Taa aarta bsaad tu t wtll taava W.Iaatigroa at a. as. Iik.iJ of S a ea aa fovosarlf. aad will srtiaa ai M3aat A iff at T 45 p. ta. iattead ol 4 o. aa Taara wtU ba ao cbaage la iba uae ol arrtsai ol uaia ia Wdaalag-10a LOCAL DOTS 4.1a ma 01 intaraat Oathared Hat 4md Tliarw and Brtafly lfotaJ. The Produce Exchange will be closed 10-da?. The pupila of the public schools ol tba ear will base a ho.tdar till Moo- dav. The achoooer Jna. II. Afay, lacUaoavilla to New Y jrk. wit reported OStbe bir at Soatbpart seaterdir. There will be no holiday with a 10 air. i Here wii conse- qieatlr baa pipsr itsjsl to-ma-row ne ateacaer A. tlurt is at rivetievtiie aoifrgTiog repa rt. Tbe attaaar E. A. 11 ra iklog regular trip to FavettcvHie. 1 be schooner S Thomas, Cap ttiallaaaaau. Coarlettoa to PortUod. pit la at Soatbpjrt retserdi? at a p. ta witb ber rodder broken. It waa learned last night that tae pbTixuoi bad decided tbt it was acetirr to amputate tbe leg of Walter P liter, broken 00 eigbt before last. In Justice Banting's coart yes terday Aorabaca Wiltoo. colored, wat tried oa tbe coarge o( willln iojjrr to real cata'.a aod waa fined 5 00 aod costs Today being a national holi day Ibe postoffi:e will observe Sacdar boars, eicept that carri-rt will raise 00a delivery aod tbe geoeral delivery will b open Iroea 4 p. ea. to 7 p m. The tnecobers of the Wilroing t03 L'iht I iiaolry will attemale at tbeir aruoryibit taorslog at 9 o'cIckIc aod this alter oooa at S o'clock, prepired to carry oat tbe prorarocne ol cirrctsea arraag ed. Tbe complaint that peanot growera raids la tbe early Fall seems to bave beea uiwa-raotel j jigioj Irora tbe heavy receipts. Faocy peaoata sold yesterday at 34 ceats per bitbel ol 23 poaoda. A telegram received here by Mr. M J Corbett l:cea Cap! I F D.vioe atatea tbat Cardioal daaoot ill arrive here to-morrow at It 0? p tn Hi wtU preach at Sc. Toomis ccu-cb ocat Saoday Hooters who "take to the w3oda'today are earoestly requeued tooiedia toeir om:ial reports to the tbvotia editor ol tbe Star oy 10 o c oct to oigot. Toe atJil 'am lav es il tx requred. In the list of Slate Democratic co-naaiiteeroeo priaied to tbe Star yes terdy ooly tbe asaller balf ol tbe oarne ol tae able Cbairraio wat giveo Clemert a a Maaly fellow aod deaeived better at tbe baodt of tbe Star. Miss Lilly Silbsrman. of At- laata. waa was bere last Winter aa tbe ga.r. ol Mrt A. Sor er, witrntrrled lit o ibt at tbe reanJeoce ol ber t a'.er. Mrs. iicary ffe .bjoit la Ailaoia. to Mr S aoa Loea. ol Moatgoaierr. Ala. "Kiamlne yoar p:le of $10 bit cire'u y. A o:w coja'.erfett 10 a lvcr certificate ia to cucaiatioa." taa tae R cbmood DitfaUk Well, reallr. we Naetb Ctroioa aewipiper meo atveo'i time. It it all we cia do to keep cp witb oar etcke's Oae of the most striking ob- jcie 10 toe ce'fbaof aooa o: cigatn aad Mu berry a recta ia a rare variety of tree 10 tbe fl wcr garden of Mr. S G Mail 1: ta covered witb beautiful red terr s o cb contrast tb irply aad rajitpeai- lagly wr.b tbe crceo leaves Members of Jefifersoa Lodge So SI K. ol P.. are itqa?s:ed to meet at Citile Hall at t 30 o'c ock sbarptbis afteraooa. to attaod toe fjoeril ol tbeir lita broeber C F Will Hsica wbicb will take p ace at S o'clock frora tbe rei -dcacaaadSSO o'clock from S Pjs.'i Latbcraa cbarcb MERCHANTS AS3DCIAT.ON. BtMlaila la B-4 ta is Dtsib cf Mr. Dv. 4 O. Wotib. Tse rreo atioot adopted by tbe B iard ol Directors ol tae Mercbaota' Aiaocia noa apoa Iba deatb ol Mr Divid Gaiton Wortb were crowded oat ol vetteMay'a piper Toe reioJanoot. aa unaatmoatiy alop'td are aa follows : Whereas la view of tba lots oar city hittattAtoed by tbe deitb ol our ci ttern ed lelloa-Cit s o aod brother mr r- cbiai. Divid U Wo-tb. wbose outioett carter was a wortbv esaople. and wboie dea iaa rcfl :cted credit to our busioett cota oiaaitv. b It Rtu:l. Tbat It ia bat a jitt tribute totbt coetaor of tbe departed to ear ibit la regrettiog bit reraovai irom our raid it wa tsouro for ooe wbo s 10 every way. wortnv of oar respect aud re- gad 9 Tbat we aiecereiy cooooie wiid toe faeatly ol tbe dccaitcd oa tbe ditp?osa m r . tioa witb wbicb It 01s pieisea u tiqi Providence 10 visit tbeas. aod corameod ibera for coosaUtioa to Htm wbo do:h ail ibtaa well. H j leavea a good oame. s valoi& e beriiae to bia family, city sad State. 8 Toat tbla besrtfelt tettiaioaial ol oar ay eapatby aad sorrow be forwarded to Ibt la roily ol oar departed irieoa aod tprcad oa oar autoatea. aad tnat a copy Da laranbed to tbe prese of tbe city. Before tbe adoption of tba retolu- tioaa Milor W. A. Jobosoo. presideatol tba atiocutloo epoke feeltegly of tbe lift aad cbaracter cl Mr. Wcrtb. Ai tba Oaa A.ylaait. Tot little folks at tbi Qrford Orphan Aiflata. at Of'ord. aod at tbs u id re: lowa" Orpbia Hone, at Goldabaro. will also eaijv to-day. Tbiokagiviag Diy. Yestardty tbe Maioot of ibis city asat a large daaatlaa. locladiog tba proceed! of iba Chrysaatberaam show recently gtvea. lo Iba Otford O pbao Atylaai. aad ibe Odd Fellows ol ibtt city like wist Mat a large doaatlon. of different arttclee. to tbaOrpbao Hjoaa at Golds- boro. Ba'lcoa aeceaeio aod Paracbate drop Ibie a Iter 000a at Dr B at Moaataia Joa'a Tbaakeglvteg Matieea at 9 80. t Friday will ba Oirgala Day at tba W. Pol v Oft Co. Doa i aaiaa It. t THAJJKiQlVISQ FE3IIVITIES. A M?rr Tims H l oa P.rk-Coajp'tl ut Bboot tr Tmt cf th W. It. L cd Hrl Ba.nrves Exblb.tloa DnU-Fjctb!! O. A. N. and A. C. I. Elivent Oiber anaaaemaou. 10-day tbe buatamaa will roam through tbe wooda. the leather-longed football craok will be in his Rtory, tbe aoldier boy will be happy, the theatre goer will be amused, and tbe retiring ptrton will seek tbe solitude of hem: all in enjoyment o! Thanksgiving Diy The banks of the city aod moat of tbe e'.ores will rerniiu closed during tbe day. and religious services will b: held in tbe cburcbes. LIGHT INFANTRY AND NAVAL RESERVES. Tola morning tbe Wilmington Light Iafaotry and the Nivil Reserves will make merry at Hilton Pjrk. A picked te-m of five m:a from each of these companies will oppose each other in a competitive shoot at Hilton range. The wmniog team will be presented witb a baadtome gold lined silver cup aa a trophy of their victory, while tbe member ol tbe team wbo makea the brat iodividjal s:ore will be preaented with 10 to gold Pnvites N E Gilli- cao b M Uoiiwright. fc. P. Willard, J R Wmdly aod W. A. Willsoa. Jr . will cooci u.e toe Lvht Iafaotry team, aod J jDior L e Jteaaot R H. McKoy. aod stamen W. W Roberts. D. D. Birber, E Fj'cher aod A. M Pirker. Jr.. will con stitute tbe Naval Reserve team. W. L I Alteroates Col. Walker Tavlor. Cpi T a MicRie. J B Coooer. E. F orshee and J s H Taylor. Jr. NiVil Reserves Alternates A. B. Skelding. F. H. Btgg. T. I Gore. A. P. ice and C. Clemmoot. Majx W. A. Jobosoo will He the referee. The captains of tbe W L I acd NjVjI Reietvea teams will be C. H Wane and R. H. McK y. At Hiltoo the active members of tbe L gbt l3faotry w.ll bs the gustts of tbe members of tbe rcictve corpi of the tame company. Tneie two bod ei will also compete ag.iott each other lo a nfli shoot, and tae best mirks-nan will be presented with a ti v.-r cup aad the ntxt best with a silver much box. After tbe shoot collation will De spread by the R-servs Co pi for the members of the W. L I. and cm:era aod memoert cf the Naal Reserv: rifle team aod thtir invited guettt. Tan afternoon at tbe Athletic park ol tbeO A N.oroerofNioth aod Orange streets, the L.'bt lalaotry will giye an exhibitioa ol dnlliog. wbich will be a prettv tight. Toe Cnil will tike place jut: previous 'o the loot bail game oe taeeo the O. A N. and Atlantic Coast L ee elevens, aod will be free to all wbo piy to witness tbe struggle on tbe grid iron. THE FJOT B4LL GAME Will take pUce imooediately after tbe ex- b'biuoa dri li ex-cuted by tbe Light Ij I totry. and from indications the battle lor tdpremacr between tbe lads of mjs cle aad bravo ol tbe O.' A. N. aod tbote ol tbe Coast Lme will be a mighty ooe. Toe to teams are aoout eveoly much ed 10 e gbt. muscle aod skill, aod for tb s reatoa 11 is impossible even to coo i cure wb'ca e'evea is destined to be vict-r'ous O jc tbiag however, it certain. aod tbat is tnat toe girae will be a good ooe acd entirely devoid ol bru tality, while tbe lidiet woo desire at teodtcg caa be assured o' comfortable seats. Are.d up 30 streets cao be seen fl jating gaily out upon tbe brrex; tbe orioge aoa o.iCK colors 01 toe ioasi L ne aad tbe red acd blue colors of tbe O A N. boyt. boMiv h:!d alott by some lair admirer or defiantly shaken in tbe lace ol tre enemy by soma shaggy- baircd tuppmer. OTHER AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY. At tne Oera House thlt afternoon. at a tpecial matinee, and to night can be teen tbe Arnold-Welles players 10 two popular plats Two exaib lions will alto be given to- diy in tbe ciovat tent ol Dr. B.ue M juotaio Joe. on Froot street, between Courcb aod Cattle. Oie performaoce ill take place thia afternoon and tbe other to-oigbt. Pr jr. H 1 a m Li o jr . r m ir w Blibt. Mem ber 1 of the Young Men'a Chris tian Association are entitled to attend free of charge tbe lecture to morrow night of Prof. J. A Holmea oa ' Nor.h Carolina aod tbe G.eat West." This lecture abould be ol more than niuil interest to every loyal-born of the ' O d North State" Prof. Holmes is State Geo ogitt. teacher in tbe University; a leader in tbe movement for good roads; it well acquainted witb tbe resources acd possibilities of tbe State; has lately travelled extensively tbroagb tbe great West; is a pleasiog speaker, aod ill as - trates his lecturea with atereoplicon v:ewt. maoy of which were t.keo by himself. Tbe lecure merits a large aadieoce. L3at of tba MaMoq 8. Hairlar. Toe Ne York Htrald of Toesda? contains the announcement of the wreck of the schooner Marion S Harriss. Captain Disev, at Miracajtbu. Braz I. She was boaad from New York to Rto liaeiro. Tae Harriss at one time be longed to Geo. Hirrns, Soa & Co., of this city. Dr. Blue noantilo Joa'a Show. Aa audieacs limited only by tbe seating capacitv occupied Dr. B ue Mountain I oe'a Pavilion latt night, aod Jilgiag ov tbe applause given and tbe am .U)t ol laughter produced, every one waa higblv p'eased. Good muaic, refined comedy and (icrobatic acta tell tbeatory in a outtbell." Tms afternoon a mati nee will be giveo at 3 SO. and aa a feature a balloon aiceoatoa with parachute leap will be given Iron aa adjoining lot by Prof. Cbaa. A. Tnompson. Tbe balloon used on ibis occatioa will be a ninety foot balloon and is the largest one ever used br ao as-onaot. Tbe Doctor's effise it now open lor tne sale of bia remedies. Free consultation. Treatment for all ailments. t Oae hundred biresiot Friday at the C. W. PoJvogt Co. Djo'i mitt it. f MENGERT MISSION circle. Pl;-,t En-. rtl3mict Given Lmn Nltht at Iiithr M)inorlii: Balldijc The entertaiament giva at Lather Memorial Building last night by the Mengert Mission Circle was a complete auccesa. The programme was as follows: 1. Pijno Solo B-rtie Hans;o. 8. D alofiie, "A Fam.il J ir" Misses Mohr and O tmaaa and Messrs. Schulx ea and Bioinme. 3 A Rioboa Drill Twelve young girls. 4. Violin So'o Wm. Rebder. 5 Cnoruv Eight girls and four boys. 6. Recitation Carl Scbj:en. 7. Caorus. "Tops? Tutvy" Eight lit tle girls. 8. Series of tableaux by nine young ladier. The ladies pirticioaticg in the ta bleaux were Mrs. Paipps. Miss Mary Mohr, Miry Leaa Smith, Katie Range, L zzie O.ten, Mittie Strauss. Sallie Bolnest, Elese Ortmaa, Minnie Ga meyer. Toe twelve little girls giving the R b baa Drill were : Katie Giescben, Licile Black, Lillian S .em asr.ma, Ecbel Mil ler, Carrie Ortmin, Annie Mayland, Kuie Frick, Birtha Ste!ies, Louise Rich-ter,- Dora Bornemann, E hel Counts, Bertie Hansen. "Tops Turvy" was sang by Annie T'enken, Bessie Burkbeimer, Annie Klander, Carlo ta Muge, Josie Scbal ken, Elsie Schulken, Gesiole Mohr, Etta Fick. Toese and four boys, Louis Han sea, Ferdinand Dais, Willie Stemmer min and Hirdv S-ha'.Sien. rendered No. 5 of tbe programme. Before announcing tbe last number on tbe programme Mr. F. A. B ssioger, n oebali of the Mission Circle, spoke, thinking tae audience for tbeir pres ence. The autograph qailt attracted no amall degree of attention. It consisted of twenty rqures crowded with auto- grapos wh en hid been secured by tbe members of the Circle. I Tnere were also smaller articles of fancy work for sale, aad refreshments were served. A'l the proceeds will be devoted to the general charitable pur poses of the Circle. At tte On ra H ui.-. Another evening with the Arnold Welles rlayers in tbe five-act sensa tional drama, "la O d Louisiana," and quite an er j jyable one it was, if tbe ap plause of the audience could clearly demonstrate facts. Tne-p'ay was the strongest yet pre seated, and the clever manager, ;Mr. Welles, assures us. and judging from what we have teen, that they bave others. Mr. Arnold at tbe lead, as Whanatee, tbe Indian, fi led tbat role bang-up. Mr. Arnold is clever and takes every part assigned bim with ease. Mits LuU Eipey, as Zoe Pay ton. sboald share part of tbe honors, as ber acting at all timss was good. Little Miss Jesse Barton is a strong addition to the C3St. She is canning, vi vacious and pretty, and ber little catchy wavs and songs seem to captivate the audiecce. In fact, ths whole company were well up in the d.fterent roles. This company will present at matinee this afternoon tbe I ish Comedy, "Rose of Killarney." Ad n'ssion. 10 and 20 csntt. To-night, "Her Ont Mistake " w.ll b; the p!ay; admission 10. 20 and SO cents. Lidies will b: admitted free if acompinied e leb by a person hold ing one paid 30 cent t cet. BY RIVE.H AND RAIL. Beoaipte of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmffcgton A Weldon R. R. 201 ba'es cotton, 11 casks sp.rits turpentine, 18 bo s rosin. Wilmington, Columbia 4 Augusta R. R 973 bales cotton, 81 casks spir ts turpentine, 166 bols rosin, 41 bbls tar. 5 bals crude turpentine. Carolina Central R. R. 80 bales cot ton, 14 casks spirits turpentine, 124 bbls rosin, 13 bbls tar. 46 bbls crude turpen tine. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. 369 biles cotton, 48 casks spirits turpen tine, 19 bbls rosin, 37 bbls iar, 3 bbls crude turpsnline. Wilmington & Newbern R. R 68 bales cottoa, 2 casks spinta turpentine. IS bals rosin, 19 Dais tar, 19 bbls crude, turpentine. Steamer E. A. Hawes 21 balea-cott on 31 caiki sp.rits turpentine, 144 bbls rosin, 4. oals tar. Steamer W. T. Daggett 8 casks spirits turpentine, 63 bbls rosin, 24 bbls tar, 2 bbls crude turpentine. Toial receipts Cotton, 1 725 bales) spirits turpentine, 133 casks; rosin, onu bols; tar, 179 obis; crude turpentine, 68 bbls. Waaihir in Ueoembir. The following data, covering a period of twenty-six years, have been compiled from tbe Weather Bureau records at Wi mlagton. N. C, for the month of December: Tempiratare The warmest month was tbat of 1879. with aa average of 56, and also 1889. the coldest montb was that of 1876 with an average of 39; tbe highest temp riture was 73 on the 24tb, 1879; tbe lowest temperature was 10" oa tbs 80;b. 1880. Precipitation Average for the month, 2.99 inches. Tae greatest monthly pre- clpitatioa was 7.13 inches in 1S77; tne least monthly precipitation was 0.1S inches in 1889; tbe greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 con secutive hoars was 2.93 inches on tbe 29th. 1877. If there ts anything yon want, ad vertise for it. Is there anything yon don't want? Advertise it in tha Business Locals of the Star. One cent a word, cat no aa. tasen tor less than 20 cent tf The C. W. Poivojt Co. will have their usual Bargain Dav Friday. t Attend the Matinee to-day at Dr. Bine M uotaln Joe a Pivilion Performance at 3.80. Balloon ascension and Parachute drop at same time. t 1 : " ""' " 111 -..I . ,. . -- - Ii'A.iUe ClabN d rmiD, L' Agile Cotillon Club gave its regular moatbly german last night at Germania hall. It was led by Mr. Warren S. John son in his usual graceful manner. The couples participating were Mr Warren S Johnson, Miss Hattie Bellamy; Mr Geo D Crow. Miss Mary -West; Mr W W Vick, Miss Thorapiou; Mr J C Angeil, Miss Augusta Wiggins; Mr J H Bunt ing, Miss Lizzie Cotchett; Mr W C Crow, Miss Fannie Green; Mr J H Cowan, Miss Marv O'Connor: Mr T C DaRosset, Miss L zzie Brad?; Mr C McD Davis, Miss Lucy Latham; Mr Tnos VV Divis. Miss Anna Peck; Mr. F W Dick, Miss Mary Jennings Bellamy; Mr C R Ltwis, Miss Cotten; Mr A A Moffitt, Miss May Treat Peck; Mr J D Latham, Miss Lassie Potts; Mr Jno Van B Metts, Miss Cary Davis; Mr Henry McFarlane, Miss McCarrick; Mr R V Mason. Miss Gray; Mr F J Haywood, Miss Jane Meares; Mr O A Wiggins, Jr., Miss Marie Peschau, Mr E P Willard, Miss E zi Bellamy; Mr J M Stevenson, Miss Marie Bildwin; Mr L B Souther- land, Miss Josephine Sharrer; Mr Cam McRae, Miss Fair Payne; Mr Joe Cot- ten, Miss Abbie Cbadboarn; Mr Clay ton Giles, Miss Miry Calder, Visiting ladies: Miss Cotten, Tarboro; Miss Brady, Fayeiteville; Miss Thompson, Soutbport; Miss Saarrar, New York; Miss McCarrick, Norfolk, Va.; Miss Gray, Camdea, N J; Miss Potts, Lake Waccamaw. Thanksgiving Day fcervlcei. Tbere will be Thanksgiving services and sermon by tbe pastor at St. An drew's Presbyterian Church to day at 11 o'clock. A collection will be taken for the Synod's Orphan's Home, at Barium Springs. Fraternities are invited to pro vide envelopes for any wbo may wish to contribute. Tbere will be Thanksgiving services at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Sixth and Qaeen streets, at 11 a. m. to day. Ail membeis and regular attend ants upon the services of the Chapel are Invited to meet in the hall next door to the Chapel to night. Free refreshments will be served and it is hoped tbat all will have a p easant time. At Sr. PdU.'s Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner of Market and Sixth streets, Rev. K. Boldt, pastor, there will be English service at 11 a. m. A collec tion wiil be taken up for the South View Orphan Home. There Will be Thanksgiving service at Brooklyn Baptist Church at 11 a. m. to day, conducted by Rev. W. B. O.iver, pastor'of the First Baptist Church, Fo t Ball at Biobmond, Va , To-day. Bovs of the Tar Heeljj State and of Virginia will battle royally for suprem acy on tbe foot ball gridiron at Rich mond, Va., to-day. The rooters for the eleven from the old North State will be well strengthened by tbe following young gentlemen from the Atlantic Coast Line, this city, all of whom left for Richmond last night, viz: Messrs. Robert Fowler, Will Donlan, Nash De- Rossct, Sam'l R. Vick, Cuthbert Martin, William Lewis, B. W. Marshall and Frank Donlan. The following will be the line op, viz: A C. L. POSITIONS. O A. N. Vicic RE ..... .. Brown WiHiama R T Lewis Taylor (W. I.) R G Fulford Holland C... Gordon Wen berg L G Parker Wanoamaker . . . . L T Davis Souiherland (L)..L E Moore Peschau Q B . . . . . . James Sicclain (capt ). . R ri B. .. Hatch (capt ) Haywood L H B Wooten Taylor (C. E; F B Souiherland Mr. Jao. D Bellamy, Jr., will referee the game, and Mr. Robert Gwaltney will act as umpire. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. Sunavir on Graoe Screst. About noon yesterday two small white boys mounted on a dray, to which was attached a fiery horse, had a lively expe rience. Tbe vehicle was at the corner of Front and Grace s. reels when the horse took into his head tbat be wanted to baye some fun, and started down Grace street at a lively gait. As the horss un ceremoniously waeeled tbe dray around the corner of Water and Grace streets. the two boys were sent firing through tbe air and likewise several empty boxes, wbicb constituted part of tbe load on tbe dray. The horse ran into tbe yard of tbe C. F. and Y. V. Railroad- and, bringing the dray in contact with a box car, succeeded in patting it in a dilapidated condition. This brought the horse to a stop and pat an end to tbe destruction. Meitner ot tbe boys was hart. Argument la tbe C. B. & X. V. Ballrcad Caie. The Richmond Times of yesterday says in its report of Tuesday's proceed ings of the United States Court of Ap peals : Case No. 246, that of Low, Baker and S'.rong; appellant against Farming Loan and Tiust Company, the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway Company , and other appellees, continued from yester day, was further argued by George Rountree, of Wilmington, N. C, and J. C. Buxton of Winston. N. C, for ap pellees, and concluded by Charles Steele, of NewdYork, for appellants and submit ted. Mr. Rountree returned from Rich mond yesterday Balloon ascension and Paracbate drop this afternoon at Dr. Blue Mountain Joe's Thanksgiving Matinee at 8 80. t Closed to-day; but to-morrow will be Birgain Day with the C. W. Polvogt Co. t Attend the Matinee to-day at Dr. Blue Mountain Joe's Pavilion Performance at 2.30. Balloon ascension and Parachute drop st same time. t FUNERAL NOTICE. Thefnneral of the lite C. F. W. HIINS will take p'ace from the residence, 633 Macnmber'a alley, at 3 o'cl -ck this afternoon, thence to toe church, where the service! will be held ac 8 SO p. m. friinds and acquaintance invited to attend. THE MORNING STAR. Are yon a subscriber to Thi Morning Star? If not, why not? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or $1.25 for three months ? If so, subscribe to Thi Morning Star. Do you want a paper that prints tbe 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 Morning Star is tbe cheapest daily of its class in North Carolina. Its price is $5.00, while the published price of others ranees from $7.00 to $8 00. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Attention ! "VTILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. YOU will as'emb'e at the Armory ihis morning; la Servic. unnorm at niae ociock, 10 atterd tne laiget Matches a' Hilton Ranee. Car wtll leave V. L. I al ey at 9 13, Yo-j will assemble ts me place at 3 p m. , to march to "O. A IN." grounds to t lie part in the Skir.ii.sS I rill Py order uf he l apiaia. noiSlt G. A C.R10WKLU Firsc ergrant. Castle Hall. Jrffersoi Lodge No. 61, K. of P. BROTHERS: Yoo' are hereby noifid to meet at Ostle Hill this ( Thursday) afternoon at 2.30 o'cl -ck sharp, to atie .d the uaeralof our 1 ,te brother, C. f. Wi 1 "-tain. Menbtrsuf -itonew.ll. Cl.ren don nd Gerraacia lodges are invited to loin with us. By order of (J t.. aoS5 1t A. S. HOLDKV, K. of R. S. Dissolution HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under tbe name of D. P. Rusi & Co., ia this oay dissolved. H.liZ4betntjW3, N. (J., Nov 2) h. 1897. D. P. KUsS, no24 2t J. R. SHEPHERD. OPERA HOUSE. ARNOLD WELLES PLAYERS. Rose of- Killarney" Matinee. Her One Mistake,"' AT NIGHT. Prlcea -Matinee, 10 and .0 cents; at night, 10, 9) aod 3) cents; one la 1y admitted free if accom pa ied bv a fers n presenting a 3J cen: ticket, tcv 5 It Horses and Mules 25 Head of Horses. 25 Head of mules- Just received. Call and examine. You will cer tainlv find one to please you Don't buy until you bave seen this fresh new lot ot nae stock. F. T. MILLS, nov 25 tf 112 and 11 North Water St. Oh, So Sweet. 10 Barrels Caody, 28 sticks to lb. 90 Boxes Candy, " " " 50 Boxes Darby's Candy. 50 Boxes Quail Candy. 45 Tubs Darby's Broken Candy. 100 Pails French Candy. 400 Boxes Penny Candy. 100 Rolls Manilla Paper. 50 Roller Stands. 150 Reams Manilla Paper. W. B. COOPER, Wholesale Grocer, nov 21 D&W tf Wilmington. N. C. Liverpool and American0 SALT. , Any weight sacks, coarse or fine, fresh packing. A large stock Bagging and Ties, which we offer at lowest market prices. Groceries in'quantities sufficient to fill orders promptly. Correspondence solicited. Hall tt Pearsall, Nntt and Mulberry streets. an 10 Dw tf School SOLAR V I If I Shoes ill-Hi Vj Children L. iJ.ET ALL KINDS, STYLES AND SIZ8.S OF the above popular School Shoes of ns. Pricei are uniform 68all kinds. Boot aid Lace, at S1.0?; 811 at $126. ana 11-t tt $1.60. We have oruered a fail line of the splendi I "DUlHtLM hOFtR" CICINAil LaUIES' SHOES, which we expect to trive within 10 or 12 days, ot which we will say more later. Our line of Geailem:n's Shoes are also strong and rapid sellsig and good wearers. Xbe presents are waning lor yon. We cordially icvite yo.i to wear Our Shoes. Respectfully, MERCER & EVANS, nov 21 tf H. C Evans' old tand. THANKSGIVING BELLS Will toon be ringing now. So will tne frteya neck. be wringing I we wm nave in mc uc iuai i wrnnor I W. IU!r Kt haT tlQl IDS tOUKB tlireV or chicken on our patrons ! my.- the be lea to din ner and we 1 x'ng in tne tn keys ! Cno ce, juicy, lat and temp.iog, lor Wtich yon will all return thanks to ns. I. JS, &S0DE3. aa 39 tf Frost Street Market. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PALACE MARKET. We have this day In connection with our other business opened a place to be known as The Palace Market, on the northwest corner cf Market and Second streets for the SALE OF FRISH ME TS. We have secured the fervicei of Mr. G. E. Tilley, who has had sev eral years experience in the fresh meat business, who will be the man ager thereof. We respectfully solicit your pa tronage. rJ.P. GARB ELL & CO. oc SI tl We Started Out By selling Ice to the trade only, but we cannot refuse to respect the WISHES OF THE PUDLIC. We have decided therefore to furnish Pure Crystal Ice, elivfred AT YOUR iJOOR at the rate of 40 cents per hundred pi, unds in lots of 5 pounds ard upward. We can make it to your advantage to give us a shaie of your trade. Respectfully, The lEmintfon Ilwm Asatiatioj. Get Ice tickets from the wagon or at its factory, corner of Dock and Water streets. no 17 tf EASY SIGN MARKERS. Metal Body Rubber Typp, Solid Rubb:r Type, LINEN MARKERS, TIME STAMPS. SEVEN YEAR DATERS, AIR CUSHION BAND. DATERS, STAMP PADS, all colors; INDELIBLE INK. Anything you want in the Stamp line. Wilmindon Stamp Works, Wilmington, N. C. Bell Phone 240. We have a small Printing Prss for sale at half price. no 17 tf Vollers & Hashagen, Distributors of Provis'ons. Manufacturers' Agents. We sell direct from grocerymen at first cost, are the people. WE SELL packer to lle.ice we SALTED MEATS, SMOKED MEATS, "SHIKLD" BRAND LEAF LARD, CANNED MEATS. WE SELL Poweir Smith & Co.'s "RE NOWN" CIGARS, CUBAN BLOSSOMS, SMOKETfB, TOPICAL TWIST HEAD. These Cigars Are Notoriously Good Try 'em once. Warehouse"and c.ffice foot of Nutt street, A. C Line truckage. No expense in handing goods. novT4 tf Xiocxkz lid-en? I Gsese, Tnrleys. Chickens, Pretzels, Saratoga Cnips, Poultry Seasoning. Cut price on FINE NORTON YAM P0M0E!. Just received a fine lot Mountain Cabbages. S. W. Sanders, At the Unlucky Corner. nov 17 tf THANKSGIVING DAY, Thursday, We will close our Store at 10 o'clock A M. Give us your orders Wednesday. THE KING GROCERY CO., F. KINO. Manager, Fourth Street Bridge. Bell Phone 887. no 21 tf Without Reserve To the Higheit Bidder. AT THE COURT HOU-iE DCOrf.AT NOON on WEDNESDAY. DICEMBFR 1st. will be aMd. witnoot reserve, fw cath, tn me B ,ne r Duocr, in W. P Ul ham Hcu.e and Lat on cc ni sircci, ana tte Mill on aoc s te t. The Dwelling: House a brick building of niner omi in f )-d repair, coo eniently located on the vest aid. of Hecojd meet etween Orange an Ann. The Mill Property consists of a thre-torr brick birldmg, 4 ho (. power engine, aod 50 hnrse power tabular bo er with com plete set ot grist and rice ml ling m.cnlurry. nov!34t 80 15 del B, F. HALL, Trut"t. Settle on filiiiitoB Seacoast R. R QN AND AFTER SEPT. 27th TRAINS WILL ran as follows: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at t.SI p. m.,6 30 p. m Leave Ocean View at 8.00 a. m.. and 4.10 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at S.80 p. m. and 6.00 p. m. Leave Ocean ViewatB.lO p m. R. OSCAR ORANT. SapariBteadeM. e? SS I Sf-r
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