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j;:' n SERIOUS CLASH. 0- S. Soldiers and tie fillDDine Rebels /U Oavlte. TRPCOSHIPS ARRIVE BRINGING •SOLDIERS HOME. ft Ligh'rWeielii puyinst Knocked f\nd Killed. Manila, Aug.'20.—There has been a serious clash between United States and the insurgents, the riot resulting in one soldier killed and another seriously wounded. (Jeorge H'jdsoB, a member of the, Utah bat- te*-y, beeatae involved in a dispute with a native Rhoplteepeper, fearing trouble he Sred his ivvolvr to at- tniet attontioa of fellow soldier. A great crowd of .na ive* ..i,,. e. ‘ ■ 1 disturbaare auu hegau the tiring of rsvoivers, killing Hudson and woundiug eorporal Win Aiider- •»5», of thc.saiae bafctety, who also nurriod to.theif..#saiataiice. A de taebiuetil of .the fourth Cayalry -was called out and dispersed Ui,- —^rowd who 4i]iw!y retreated coutiii- ■ua.g u> «aty th«iir r.iyo!-sur.s with out (CTthrr titMotiujiu.. The suuje uit.'to the soldier on guard duty saw ^iaygebody ot uatives stripping thewsreekof ttejtunboatiu Cavite hay. A boat witti armed force put from the shuru. The soldier.s haile 1 tlie natives who refu.sed to respond. A volley was (iicd killing one native and wounding another. Aguinaldo denies any conneetion with the atfair.s. These figlits shoe- the sullen disi ositioh ol the native: It is feared there will be frequent hitter upris.ngse ■ Dewey has traits ierred ttie Hag from the Olympia to t )t.more,^as the former is gu ing to tJong Kong tb have her decks clea led, ... • Amaga'uzatt The troopshii, Prar.e having aboard several hun dred sick and wounded soldiers of Skf ilhlS . il i .rciwi ksi.ufc iafct oi^ht ^iwo milos from Montauk. No livesliavc been lost as far as known althongli tlte shock to the .injured and wounded must have beeu of the most seyei est liind, That the accident was not at tended by more- serious re.sults is due to the prompt adtiith of the life savers. 'Wheeler at Montauk. was notified. This morning the .stcani,-i- was hard and fast on the beaeli, her position is udebangedfrom last night liglit.TS are on the way, to relieve her of troops. New York, Aug. 26,--A!e.x. Scott the lightweight pugilist who lought with Tommy Butler at iGreeu Athlet ic Club, Brooklyn last night was tak ®n from the ring unconcious, died at the Norwweigan hospital this morn lag. uever regainiug oonciousuess. Scoc-t s death was peculiar: he wt;s trained and in no condition to enter the right, but put up a good fight uitil the l.ast few rounds when 1 e utterly colapsed. The principals were arre.sted and hold pending an investigation. Santiago, Aug. 2t!.—The Spanish transports, San _ Francisco, Sanua- -a- ici't y.-- : i-i':.;.' VVila ioi'iy iJvc 'tiUtiuieCl sixty Spanish ioeludie* fifteen officer’s familiet, and four Prio.st.s. Eight persons died on the ships. Their corpses wire cheeked off as passeu gers. It appea-3 thu» many instan- eis :)f this le nd have occured dur Wg the embarkation of the Span vards, the transportation company thus being able to collect passage money, the matter being easily man aged under the easy inspection of the Americalns. General Total made a short speech, a farewell to the soldiers. Shaffer and his staff sail ed this afternoon on the transport Mexico-for the United States. Excursion to Nortolk-Portstih.utti There will be an Exciy,.sl,-„, to NorfoIk-PortsmouV.,. from Wilmiiig ton, Aug. 2nVn at (i:HP a. ni. return ing lilst at Il:ll0 p, tii. Fane for the roUiiO trip .'2.r,i). L;,'t i'\orv body go and visit the attractions .Newport News and t'affipioi; ili::,].- All the wdfships are there and mini ber.sofihe .Spanish prisem-rs too. Any information desired, can bo had 'v)m George I’eariiinn and David S sse". ff Onr Removal. The Dispatcli a fen day.-i since ad vised tile white projierty owners not to rent us a iiome for oin- inp',:.,-. Rethought their "dea a good one ourselV'e.s. and set about at oia e to find some place owned by colored people where we miglit priiil our paper. '.Ve liave found it mwi w',|] hereafier use II-NK'GlUi Uo.ilF for a Ni'KiiiO l>A!>|.;ii. nck liijo. .Vliss .Susie tlopkiii . of U'os'iou is in tile, city h 'r ..iri’i.'idiriotlKM- Mrs, Mary .T’abe ’Taylor; on Gast.h- St. Tiie friends ( f rin! !’ ■■ .no (and they are many) imi', e-e.-pt our thanks ior the s'u-\ i e '■eiulercd n,- in moving .our ef'*e-'!-■ v.i Pur new quarter.s RICH MEN (•: P ISAS. ttcievy Town ©no ared by n. Local C. There are no rlx-'i, - toWnfe. The incxi^vJrx-) >\r. t lam* -worth of property ihan half a score in. thi '•aye Atlanti'c. Those u-h . 9 ihiHion. dolhil’h’ ^vortl- 'iiight ^ide togfether in a with an upper bci-lh or livery -town has its rich n by a local standard, who X retired fanner turi.rd not one in live of rthese is : OOO. Yet each is the au- eonnty, if he cares to be > lo SikL'rr- rt-rf :a. in Kanae^' 'liUiondol- amber less hole ftatc, imber half t property 'Cpin^^ car, > to spare. • measured reqneatly u.ker, but d at $100,- '•at of his ■“Jig main spring that moves the iovi daily ma chinory may be found iu t.'. Df the bank. jHiereit is dt or not the bonds There it is often, clotuiuii there shall bo eight Or ;>?’ ichooh There the village o spread iLpou the f;reat h 'lay. The tewn baiiker : money for every coatear. , he watches Ms iilih- .-lii-i.' 'IS a spider watfrlu-a fri-.u ;,'Teat tniist xvhic-h hn 'r-:-.-?;. knewle:l*5'i.i of ilic (ht.'iiii-, t '.h.'.'.' i.it'u arc playhi-. --.i vitli all his. povvi ■• ' -vould bo fouahtod .j+,. .. V j ^- -• ?.ouS(t in the f-owi'. 'i ’ . d.s best cuts for hiuj. -iho ■ isicie his be.st veg-otahh.u, i-m own waits to do hi .'oom : ,'d wheth- be x’oted. i'UltliS of . -aclesere r.-5 every -dh.-) the ' is wise, . h-c world hO! FOR THE I'ew Bern Pair! Ang. 2g, to Sept. 2, 189?! Cheap Rate Tickets on Sale by .Norfolk N So. Ry. Saturday Aug27,to Tues day Aug 30. CIU01> TO ItKTT KM Mir/.dulO r olluT Fir,--.t-CTatx.; *■’ B:i-e !:.-it: c K- {'iianii,:, lim’KMKKUo V. f.'b I'jirnton, :h0{) ■'.uU, whirTi included '• i-iate.s from ali Ih'filroaiM, „no >. v.ili he ed for d' >r \-if.'ini,-L and LANGUAGE Or Notice to Siil’scribers Owintj- to thO'ieTnti (liei.^ini the Railroad Coni'mi.s^ii>;i wi A>Va;v 1 our Oil denies free piiss*= tf? we can only Wiib pence and •dittleuUy s sentative to collect I’r. town SubscrUi(‘rs; in -view o' fact, we ask all, to wliom wc I sent bills, to s(‘tUe t!ioiraccn with us at once, or wo will ho ( pelled to drop them from our ii 1C Ice Greiffi Pt rlr Oh! FoV a Ulcc stroll up Seventh Street to the Ice Creiini Parlor where you con lo .^ci-V'.d with ilu* various creams; Pine ai)i;b', na, Strawberry, etc. Come up ami s. e us, o;»p. site 1 ,.i\ u aj!(‘.«Ti..i ;■ i •• , Street. Kespeeirui!',. Mrs-. -Mii'ie i teriiiu 1 Sytuholisij* J» Cu**: ; . > ■ ••. I for i Human fancy, whioh io ..i« ; holic meaning in uvoryth ' -‘Im pj'oper uymboJism or 'je-, I .s K.!!d. remarks the I’liiicdc; r .u‘d, that in inaking a nrci'ci j dry the -first neittrr to be c ■ s the color of tlie hair (»f the it is supposed that bru.ncttv juwnly positive ijualitics, a ,:euce> discretion, etc., whib? i e-a behevbd to be more lively . i.y inclined. Since fiilver s fancy iuid eutliusia?un*itohou' ia the.jevvelry of dark-Miivot lor thu."! tlscy I’ecelve whatt.1 [)oetry and idealisa;. in tlie j blonds, Iiowever, gold slioidd iiute, for this luetal will dam ' I'-'icily and weaken their fa: Of the gems rubic.s and go, I cousidoi-ed the sj-mbols for \vi I ifuud coiuiuon sense, and are, f |.it gifts for blonds. Othm.-'g I iiiitcd for light-haired beautic f lopaz, the turquoise and the I ilrunettcri ihohhi be presente .ahethyEt, the aicne of hn-n-> . i ^vnld. ‘ ■ t The king o? gems, thediamc ^ymboi for filegaiice. It suit- blond and the brunette. Po, boIi>:e tears in popular sun' aird bi-id&s partieu-larly sho.d’-’ these gems of the sea*! f.m tV’’ uf them at 'the wedding In; '-rnmlng of tearful days. HALifA.X FORT To Hdveniscr£. The Sub.^cripti;m Li-.t mT t: OBI) i. sfrowiii'.f lit fin- rale n! week durivif;' the pta'Juui! !in> with Spain, Skud the stands'at tl e be i-i a> an ada medium. I'nP i.-u! spni-i.-i ests t(j aclvortisei'!' v.’ho l^; wares placed before iln- CASH PAYING ciortumi. in t Our rates are low. NO'W K There will U,. a grand .Music cert and Gall at ihe Man Parle. cortH'i- of Mixi li ] streets. Monday i.i.dii .\u -n given by tin-, Foster I la ml. one, come all, and lets liave a d ful time. Cii.-.imitt , Thounm SOD, B^n Jones. Admission rcii coni. Henry Nieliol-, Maim '!>•• SeMfc Last ThecSeason The last excursion of t!;o .'„-as( u will be run to Carolina Hcae.R M'u;- unacr the auspiku-:-, a'CuL:.-i gregational Church. The Boat will make four trip.-;, thus giving all .an opportunity lo go down and spend a pleimaiit day. afternoon or evening on the ,-Jeaeh, The moon will rise about, il o'elm-i,- p. m., which will add to Uie nleio nre of the excursionists. The very best of r ler will b • ob served. Pare for adults So cenl.s. eliildre.; 2.5 cents. [See hand bill.sj ftniiounceineiit. I have purchased tlm cntiiv-sfovi,- of Groceries of Mr A .T Wuikcr. (tu- Fourth and Ni.xou Mf. aud h... ad to ^1( r , • ; ,11, , , Though a man may work upv>' horse i>owor for >a few second:-. Ma.vim expla-Ius,ixi order fo fly he • have to work up to and maintai. 00- three horsepower, nud hiema- moreover.^ must be of practical weight at all. A man would re tvv'o or tliree horse po-vverto hi't '’•i r/eight, an»3 a machine of arfy w : wtyuid require In.creased powe; h portion. On the whoie, this r:.s.suj.-i;ucc c Maxim's -4vill probably be receive^? eor^olationj ratJicr \han disnuo; to cyeledom. Jnui the J*!aci^ sv An old Sussex AtVmcr v-uflCii^ to for IheBrst tJ-nie wa.s iakon b’l Paul’s cathed»-al. Hk-.^larcd abou in Amazement, and hi.s nsto::Mi.,nio. the •iua.gnltude of the bidldin-r 6r, , grjat for utterance. Jt wa'? ' : wb-en he Mood under th- ft'cr.a j S'a>*«d down the ♦‘o.st nf-- , I the-din; tuid nitsfy' -c.'-- .-'ti I at ]p.-st-fonnd veutdn'vrjrd.';' ■ puts Prt i'-icycie Racins( riie Racing Kadi iiif’lit. ,-r’ pi-emiums: • W ••v,-nn.| Il.'st 10.00. The Grandest i^ine of S|3rinL^ CTood^ /if J. H. Rchdep Sc oo’s*, ear Fourth Street Bridge’. Dress Goods. Dom®5tics. White* Homespun 3 yatr Se*a Island 4 ajid 5 “ Colored iiomspun 3 “ “ - Best Ticking i2-I “ ^ Table Cioth iSc upward “ 10-4Sheeti.igm * “ “ cbces(»-cIotli, all col»»a^or JCvtaii^ Dre-stj 5 “ Yard Wide Bl»a«iiiii.g 6b “ Nice PSleaehed Tow«4»6^(i 10c Bargain in Ribbons Ladies’ Uride*ehists 6, -8 and JOk- I’Towers 5 to -tSc per bunch Sailor Hats 4€c Pretty Lawns at 3 and 4 cents per 3d Very best Calico at 5 “ “ Organdies at 10 and 15 “ " “ Wash Silks 25 o ■« Percales at 5 and 8 ''' “ Pretty Sateens at lo “ “ Danish Cloth at 13 *' “ “ Figured black goods 121-15 “ ** All wool canvas cloth 35 “ “ '* 35c Cashmere 25 “ '' “ New Rmbroidries 2i to 40 “ “ “ 3,k: corset for 35 “ IV>- n “ 50 h, ■i rn. cta.i-y. J. H. REHDSE & bO Ni? F ire Paid on Purchajitvs of 2 (0 and up Bell Phone IIH •• b Pictures Free. Ask for Punch Card. Inter^^tateSPhon If ^ ilfc: .. •.: l''.;'’o-Mn-..ks obtained and all Pat I'Dii'Mi^xca un MqpER,tTE Frrs. '^ouHOFFfcr IS OPPOSITE u.s. Patent Office* hi less time than those| . .bington. * ■ i!*: or photo., with dcscrip-J •latentable or not, free of . - p.ik'nt is .senired. ^lc> Obtah', Patents,” wiui, '. S. and foreijv:i countries^ , if pat lot due McsWfS.eoJ '-fice, W-xr-niNCYON, D. C. f S: 6 Fish and Oysters! To All Wlioin it May ConcaM-ii. Greeting: I, having beeu in the Fish and Oysters business for 10 years, have all the expdi-Iencc uceci»sary to meet the wuuts of the People Gener ally; ask only Reasouable share of your Patronage. All Goods Guaran-, teed Fresh and Souud v* hen DeiUver ed. No Express charges for return Money. 3. J, BEI-l.. Wholi sale&Retail Dealer In hiSh and Oysters, FliONT STREET MAHivliT. Ik'fr" Please NVrite for Quotations*^^^ Wanted! Medicinal Roots,- Barks and Herbs- Persons desiring to gather theui' will inquire for further particular* of Alex Huggins, gatherer of Medici nal Roots, Barks aud .Herbs, first alley north of Dock, betwe«8r and Front street Wilmington. j Chiiis'r'cfj i- . ; lii a^,.quiet way the Lrilia:; ^ ■'1 ' lut.horiiies r.i-c «treugfiici>i-.-= 'Don at Halifax, N.S. '.Mie ' ! ti'oops in thegan-L'^on t ; .‘reased b\’ tJie acldilicu of CCO rc i,:,-. j DDer^-ineu, making the total 1, jis probable t’aat the Iloyf}] -■■ ■' '^bgiinent will be aent dir*ot. to IL Ki,.. jironi Llalifax in.stcjul of to Lerp ‘ intended. ^ Phi ns have,been maiie for :i ! Spring batfeiy to-be con.-^tni-rted a iPleasaiit by the imperial auth ; . out of ths sum voted Lv the if : goveriiiueut for Xlalifax an e.moi- ’ t ■to ci-ect a com)!iO(iIo;i>; ^ ia it is the ir.teutio7i of ii-c* u • d'- -iuthorLics^to piaeo here two o j aatteia’.-K of royal horse arriilcw I ^ori^es will be purcliaseilatilalif 1 the gu'nsaad uH e(]uipments v.-Ij] Kroni Lngkmd. It is also i ^oxt summer aquiek-flrim^naa.. ^ i ae constructed on George’s -is'- -h iTuus v/iii be of the very latcid p', tan I 'knothw powerful search light b' (iiMi proposed for t^locv [ ;o to be erected in a prominciii ]■.' i'nd j iioai' the eutraijoc tothe lihrbm-. 01.oj •.. TKE rtyjNG. EJGYCLE. C'lit j A-t-ricil vrncol Wia3NeTerS>«7f-.-i .. ■ Says Maxim. Suggestions of a flying bicycle teen numerous in rece-.;it yean Iliram Maxim, of Maxim giii;-' gives cold encouragement to t); bitious whceler'who wotild ri.se the lark aud •'.vjflie away Jiis lc>e- OiidyiA It will never be possible for a m driv® the flying maehhie 'with his Mr. Mrimiii told an intervlov.-or otuev daj-, bec.ausethepov/erama -flryyi •}« iffi V i'. »•. wn'-'"’' ! (• S & D oi S i: o.'BKr-roRV VVlini’ngt’n Seacoast R R ON AND AFTKR JUNE FIRST Trains wUl obsierve foUowing sched ule; rcav': Vviliniii”ton d:Jn - I" . •'•■ft' 7:15 p. m' • ''eave Ocea.n view 7:30 and 11:30 a r...- -'h45. fj:0O and 10:00 p. m; ■SUNDAY- TRAINS. Leav- Wilmington 10:10 a. m- aud 2;.'i0 [>. in. Leave Ocean View 11:30 hn, and «;:0()‘p. ni. The 10:10 a. m., and the 5;00 o’clock p. m. Trains carry freighV only, e«- copL vcp^etables ami meats which will be taken ot the 0:30 a. m., train. N..> freight will be received imicss accfunuanb'd by a ■ way bill ajid i f’f' "'aid. R' O- GRANT Biddle University The kadiug lustifutiou iu the ScRiiJiz for the Higher Education of t6e colored race. Esseiwsi'vely far males, ORGANISED IN FOUR SCHOOLS: Trade, Normal iiind Preparatom^, Collegiate and Theoib^icai. Eurollnient last year, 2W, Total number of graduates, 455. Building.s commodi»-us acd heated throughout by siteanf, THEBOABDITG DEPAffTMENT, Superior iu all rei^pects. The location is unsurpassingly at- W. H. ’“i ■ i.ii lii'iUi ‘d- and y- , meets Hit Star L.-.ugf . W'dM-sday nijilifs. R. Jordan, Stn-'}'. No. D ineegs-: 2nd •■du' ; i. United lodge N' Thursdi'y ■1th ’!•: hi. ■ Nr., i;R meets boo y. ml Daughters' and 3rd • -.MuAJiister. ' Nrr. i-M. mocts nights. Clark. Sre’y. -Id. iiii'ets 2nd OEFlCEJiS !>.V Sms III A t biiott Co icker. .Sec,}’. I No. r>, meets •Ii Wediie-iday iiight.s. P. C.^ .Mc-Lano. See’y. - ”1 tiu Oivler vi.sitingthe di\- Mlvi!I'll, {() llie ineet- yio.si',-; or Disf cli'l, Depniy. fj 'Ui: ■.'» ifh Ca8c:n;:?ctR. !C con-uipfiuon forovei • iru:^iju;Ls rcfupdvTiojiey he F’eople’s Benevolent and Relief Association i.>{ No.rlh Carolina Uhlf.l'Oliii-o ii--; E, Trade Si. Ci. V.tLOTi'E, N U. Rev A. Shepakd, D. D. ^resident lion J S VUe P and Attorney. ITon E J Young, Sec’y aiiiJ Manager M T Rope, Treasurer |J T Williams, M. D. I Modlf.iil Examiner Do you ever get sick? Thb is hat we dorfipay sick, accident, birth irJ death benefit. Von can join for 5 cents and upward. Sick and acci dent btmefits paid from $1.50 to 15.00 per week aud upward, and death bene fits from $15 to $150 and upward. When you help foster tliis company vou make'a business for our people at home’ 'Insure Now. Nothin™ uxiiji anaueath bene- uts ijie,agents who are canvassing the ei-ty and who will call for your appUcation are Messrs F C Sad- war I (? Barnett, P H McNie], J W Bryan and Miss R J Corbett. City Office 209 Princeis St Houii from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, W H Bailey, Geaeral Suueria tendent ^ ti'actim''- and liealth fill. Fifth V idtober informatlou and catalogues ad- Rev. D. j. Sanders. Biddle University, Charlotte, N. C. New Store, Now ooofls, (If prices. Nos 10 & 13 Mulberry St. J. L, Groom & Bro. i-'A •-M-./'.e Fiiui haveropened|inythe Splendid New Stores which have ^fuss. (ci'Mi completed on the loi up on which-the old'store of-A, ••New bury stood ThU rk iu 'n,i e Stock of STAPl-E and FANCY GROCSRIEfl, WI:-KS, i.rQUOJjs, OIGAKS and Tobac CO, whivfli they are selling at the Lowest Cash Pidces J. L. Crpom & Bro Nos JO & 12 Mulberry St. ( ARB. NOTE THIS! Admires ot our NAVAL HEROES Will be Furnished ABSOLUTELY FREE Cabinet Photographs of Dewey, Hobson, Schley, Sampson, (and others). Also $104 for 98 cents CHAS. E. WORKMAN Cash Grocer, N. \V. Cor. 7th and Harnett Streets. . ..bringthis.,. I -I- ii>»«rP0.Splta.i«m(i .-.arua.m. ‘ "eve., be mas r .i-M. IL 11 of life, nerve am i take No 1 >av vne woneJer-worker. tl, ”• ierweak mpt s cruno All drusrffitsta .4 met Remedy ca,, ohi.> ^ y. ■■ WUioiiqftoa sthewhHe{)ec y »(- iwith thooi fa ' as taught me 80, » .-^pt-rieiicc iTtts also taught me how to treat them and to cater to i-iieh wants. I am making pr^ara ihjus to fill your orders for the hoU- da} trade. Raisins Currants, Citron, Prunes, Extracts, Butter, Nuts, Candies, Hi-esej-vea, Jellies, Turkeys, Geese, huckens and achoice stock of sta ple GroceriesJ No use '.I • • ing about prices. We are selling troods as lo-w as ar^rone, and don t have to blow so much to make a lackeL A trial will coovinoe you HESPECTPUfiLY, A. W. Eivenbark your toowstti 7. itfe 5% c f-^reret ttsreluKiiacne*’
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