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TB13 TAPES ' .ertnl.Suii except i T. J.iXEf . Zd?Mr and Pro?. sir oaths noa T " .,. use month, 35 cents. -il.- iirvred carriers, free Three - fiU-s I"" " . . si-r i n n nit ..iveUV'r paper resuiany. jgrsiiPATiojsi ... the "Father of Dfuraffrb . ix y2!ri.l ion of poinou cmm In .VrTdeorel nd effete matter ctirh ndboeU. It 1 caused ihe blood to prodnc 5Uith.uchrulur U of Appetite, : ..Bad Breath, etc t rvtncttratinn dQM not JTirln unload for the bowel. seen re without chaolsc toa lc m ire I U an d no tprod I sl VJltr coaUrenean. Toaer i-vf t- 1 1 of body without chai r l -; te three T"n. ,ul' ,; .r "tlVtryit. I 6rM look. mad tf " . , T V.- 1 tit trt.1 1 two . ;s A i Uer opcrw- . - Take only the Ccnuttu, Mk.lS.t.efj u zrlUN CO T!firt Florida htrawerrip are lln-iiithe Nw York market at l.M n quart. .... - Tle !oppv prown luxuriantly in rilA.an) n iitxr lovn there liv that opiuui will otie day be It Uioid that wealthy luen in the lipior l-iiMnejrinruilalflli nave brined a syndicate, with $1,000,000 Wkhi to furnish tondmen to en Sle the caloon keeen to comply ith the new hih lireie law of A boy at Belfast, Me., lxuj;ht a jn At a ton for 42 and told the j rk tochanre it to his father and iUe the bill for fci. Then when 'father paid the hill, the lxy K!dandpot the eitra dollar, lie .'1 probably prow up to be a 2sa- b'eoii of finance. There are two sisters between .'tr and xty years old living near niton, Ga., who have not teen other for sixteen years, al oah they live only four miles part and are on perfectly friendly rms. A queer ca.se of spontaneous com mon is reported iu London. It that of the body of a drunkard at pay Uojipital. It was very much oated, and when punctured and a rited match applied the tros which ajed bnnietl with the ordinary uue or carbureted hydrogen. As Jls a dozen of these flames r burnin- at the tame time. Anions those who have been as fitting succetsors to.Chan- "or ilell, late of tire University toof rorpa. are Prof. Wm. Leroy Broun AQbarn, Ala, Prof. Wm. LeConte ke loivertitv of California, f'-Jeat I. 8. Hopkins of Emory Dr. A. O. liaygood of De rJcr. Trof. Harry White of the University, aud Jude W. Htu:noud of Atlaita. lu "Pilgrim'a Progress" has been "'tevl into the Japanese lan-1- Vt is profusely illustrated JUtiTe artists, and the pictures iar to be very comical to Euro- 4tf,l head. The dungeon of the DeTV! la rA sf la Irmva! A- 11 vol xi r. W ILMINGION, ' N. C.. TU ES DAY. FKB RUARY 7. 1888 NO 31 The New Yor . Tribune says: "The dry goou region is ivortn . seeing just now. with its piles of boxes an its busv draviuen. A stroller across Worth t-freet heart! a remark whicl indicatetl something of the pressure of business. The sienker was a foreman, directing a gang of men hamllinirgoods. nudh was address ing the driver, wh nad complained tliat one of the men was not work ing lirely enough: 'Don't crowc tn.it man, said he. he s been at work two davs und two nightsj on the streteh . or time. It's is onlv a question and a shor time, too, as to when your rheumatism will vield to Hootl's S.irsa pari 11a. Try it. LOCAL 3STEWS. Isdkx to New Advfhttskmbn r. Lost pect acles IlEINEEKUKK -VkIlt llH , U W Ur-ST The New stables IMCK Mbakes- Pleti- t;cK-is m- V V Ml LI KR IllttUpbrC H SiXTltt" C W Yates Yearly Sutiserlpilons QWoktii & Wokth New Cmp Cuba Molasses Itest shoes for lov at French & Sons. t TheVeeeipts of ottli at this port t onlay foot up "i bals. Iter, barque T.- (. lictg, Kruger, heiice, arrived at London Feb. 4th. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. Measles are prevailing consider ably among the children in soma parts of the city. j .10 dozen all wool flannel shirts in all shades and colors, for men and boys, from 7." cents ami upwards. at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 1 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. t Messrs. worm & wortn nave re ceived ami are now offering for sale the first cargo of the season of nlw crop Cuba molasses. It is being landed from the Br. schr. Resolution, direct from Matanzas. Bro. T. W. Clawson, local reporter of the Messenger left yesterday morning for Columbia, S. C, for the purpose of brinzrinir his family to this city. He is expected to return here to night, and his family will accompany him. Mr. W. L. Pridgeii, residing near Point Caswell, tells us of a strange natural freak he has. It is a pig born last October, without eyes and with onlv stumps for letrs. It is alive and well, feeds heartily and follows Mr. Pridgen about the yard wherever he goes. It is a real curi osity. This weather is especially favor" able to truck farmers, and we learn that this class of agriculturists ar busy preparing and planting their early vegetables. It would seem that the back bone of. Winter was broken, but we shall undoubtedly have much more cold . veather be fore we shall see the blossoms of may. Intlicntiotift. For North Carolina, generally fair weather, slightly warmer, with light to fresh variable winds, generally from South to West. Fatal ArcitlMit. We learn that the vestibuled train last n"ght, in passing Rocky Point, ran over and .instantly killed Air. George Hollingsworth, a yoiuiguian belonging in Warsaw, Duplin coun ty.. We have been unable to gather any of the particulars regarding the accident, further than as above stated. Chicken Thieve. On Friday night last thieves raid ed the premises of Mr. W. H. Hurst, on Market street, between Fifteenth p!o ca-es o well known toiam1 Sixteenth, and stole fourguinea ("v" trumn- and the angels U?on tne bridgeless river to t r Tthe pilgrims are attired in f Li!.. - . ... ieit Vi ,. iwniuiuum la&iiuus. 'nt Loui and I-onl Lnrn aic-in Naple?, where they 10 iaiDle. linrwtpnfjit Jniic fuel. i n .? ; - -umg at the public table, and rowls, one tnrkey and a number of chickens. These midnight maraud- Jersare a great nuisance and we wish that some means might be adopted by which it might be abated. A Fishing Party. The fishermen who live on Mason boro Sound go opv the Cape Fear river at this time of the year, for the purpose of fishing for shad.- This has been an annual proceeding for many years. Yesterday five fishing fioats, with their crews, nets aud cooking utensils came up from the Sound and after launching their boats in the Cape Fear river and procuring necessary supplies, ' pro ceeded up the river to pursue their piscatorial avocation. - - Itmneo and Juliet. There was a large audience at the 0,era House last night to witness the performance of Mrs. Jame. Brown Potter and her company in the Shakesperian diama of Romeo amlJnlirt. We suppose that many of those present were, actuated .by a desire to see a leading society lady win with but little preparation had stepped from the ceremonies and formalities of the parlor to stellar a position on the stage. She is a fine looking woman,-but she is not, in our humble judgment, an actress, nor ill she be until she learns to avoid many mannerisms arjd forgets her own individuality ami social position in the characters which she attempts to represent. We were forcibly reminded many times dur ing last night's performance that it ! was Mrs. James Brown Potter, a! society qtteen, and uot Juliet, a love-lorn maiden, who was speak-; ing. This was especially the case i in the balcony scene. She may be a good actress sometime in the dis tant future, but she has much to learn. Her support, with the ex ception of Mr. Belle w, who is quite a good actor, was- inferior. Nearly all of them repeated their lines so rapidly and mumblingly if we may use such an expression that, the words could not be understood, and it was onlv those who were familiar with the play who could keep track of tire dialogue, i. , " . ' Fine Cow. v V it Mr. George Tilley brought a very fine cow tojimrket this morning, which he will slaughter for beef in a few days. The animal was raised in the Western part of the State and was recently owned by Mr. I. Bates, from whom she " was ' bought by Mr. TiUey,.- .Her live weight is estimated at 1.100 jpohnds, but'she possesses none of the marks of a good cow for uiilkJ, , ... . ; ', -'. ' v . Xhe-.Clty,IIair. : ? Our lady and gentlemen friends of Gtfcce M. E. Church we:reast)usyas bees this morning preparing, the City Hall for the Feast of Months, " which will be commenced there to night The hall was in dire; confu sion, but we are assured that order ' i - u will be brought out of chaos, so that ! ,; at tho opening to-night everything will be in "apple pie," order, or, as a sailor would say:j "ship shape and Bristol fashion." f - - s i - f'k The Pastors Conference. ! . . - v . - The Pastors' Conference,!-which was adjourned yesterday, met again this morning and concluded its labors. All. the arrangements for the coming meeting were perfected and the appointments for the four week's services will be published weekly lyrthe press of the city and also from the dfflerent pulpits. . The four week's service will be prelimin ary and preparatory to xlie series of meetings to be conducted by Rev. R, G. Pearson, which will begin on the 18th of March next. I Peraoual. Messrs. 1). E. Gilchrist, freight agent of the Wilmingtoti, Columbia' Hoard of Aldermen, The Board of Aldermen met last night at the City Hall. All the mem bers of the Board were present with the exception of Alderman King Mayor Fowler presided. The Street and Wharves Commit tee, to whom was referred the peti tion of the Seacoast Railway for right of . way through certain streets, with power to act, reported that the petition hai been granted, substituting Queen for Castle street, and reserving the right to require the road to go under Market street at Tenth, after three years, if deem ed necessary. A petition from thefofficerS of the steam fire engine companies to re place the gongs at present in use at the engine houses with thecombina tion gong and indicator, was refer red to the Committee on Fire De partment with power to act. Petition from Cape Fear Fire En gine Company, ( for better facilities for housing engine and stabling horses, and asking that their engine house shall be located on the south west corner of Fifth and Ann streets, or northeast corner of Fourth and Ann, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department with power to act. A resolution offered by Alderman Price was adopted, that, the Com mittee on Streets and ' Wharves be directed to inquire' into the feasi bility of constructing abridge across the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, on Fifth street, and report at the next meeting of the Board. On motion of Alderman Pearsall, an ordinance was adopted, - that no deduction will be made in the pay of any member of the police force, on accouut of sickness or disability; provided a physician's certificate be furnished j certifying to such sick ness or disability and provided such sickness or disability does not con tinue more than thirty days. A motion of Alderman Fishblate that the city purchase one dozen of the Empire fire . extinguishers was Fire De- 'be Prin practlcinS rid economy. ; & Augusta Rail IM in aml her llUHbAnd tmr' . Jr., am! J. H? V re in tl tiisL. Curtis, of Newark, i March 7t! 1887' - Sfraiitinf? right of has been engaged as or way to the oa8t Railroad Com- CTlttn nn.l I I . S . v- . " ! aim vu inrir nrriviii si f ; v prt. lr horn aikeil to the hotel. The r. lift mth-a. 1 1 and ofTeretl her a suite of "onthefirt hese were rterinml. as t a ,UWstjon tlmttlje Ubtr,0W "viUUl tyat tC Ior wear In the yauchi Sons. . ? i a - . a Iroad. Win. Jnhnsnn committee on . lit Vollers, all of Nichols, ! lament with power to act. i in the city this forenoon. I ri,e actlon a former ' City Court. Three coloreu men, whose ; names we suppress by request, charged with selling liquor on Sunday, were the first to claim the Mayor's atten tion this mornings ,The investiga tion of the chargespref erred against them was continued until to-mor row. -. . ... . - ' Frank Bradley, colored aqd a deaf and dumb tramp, who has been be fore thCourt on a previous occa sion, was ordered fo be escorted but of the city, with a warning not to return. ; V - ' f ' .. . Thomas Pearson, aNowegian sail or, who claims that he tramped here from Norfolk, and, was seeking for a vessel, was discharged and told to seek employment. School shoes for children, best in the city, at Gea R. French & Sons.t . - - v fc County Commissioners. . The Board of Cbunty Commission ers uiet in regular j monthly session yesterday afternoon at the:! Court House. There were present! H. A. Bagg, Esq., chairman, and Messrs. Roger Moore, BCr. Worth, E. L. Pearce and J. A Montgomery. - The Treasurer submitted his monthly report, showing a balance on hand to the credit of the general fund amounting to $15,388.13, and balance to the credit of the educa tional fund, $3,432.15. Twenty-four coupons for $3 each were exhibited and destroyed in the presence of the Board. ' ''X : ::T- ' The Register of , ;Deeds also . sub mitted a monthly report, showing fees received for marriage licenses during January amounting to $9.50. Licenses to retail liquors were granted to Wm. Genaust and G. W. Linder. . I The chairman, reported $383.44 of the delinquent taxes collected, and exhibited the Treasurer's receipt for the same. . . r.,lt was ordered by theBoard that the Sheriff be authored and direct ed to levy on the property of D. N. Chad wick, agent for Mrs. ! L. R. Chadwick, to satify taxes for the year 1887, as listed by him. E. V. Richards -was ordered ex empt from taxes on account of phys-: cal disability. . ThU Afternoon Fire. - At about 3:30 , o'clock - this , after- - - .... noon the alarm of fire was sounded from lox 15, at the corner of w Front and Mulberrv streets, caused bv the discovery of a fire in the distillery of Messrs. S. P. Shotter & Oolr, on the West side of the river. At the time of closing our report the Marie had gotten to the scene and was doing good work, which would have been more effective had she been supplied with more hose. LATEB. The Marie, having been supplied with more hose soon -had the flreinder "control and the flames were speedily extinguished.. We could not ascertain the . amount of the damage. . ; ! ; - ' ". .i. .. - ' , An Escaied Convict. . The one-armed white man who was arrested yesterday for an alleged burglary in Brunswick county, butJ who subsequently escaped and was recaptured by Mr. S. H. Terry, and who gave his name as William Webb, is prison. yet in the city From information received it ap pears that the ' real name of the prisoner is Jesse Grafton; that he was tried for murder at? Edgecombe Superior Court in 1884, and was con victed of manslaughter and was sentenced to eight year's imprison ment in the State Penitentiary. He had served about fouryears, or half of his time, when about a week ago he escaped. He Will be returned to the . penitentiary to-night in . the custody of Mr. Terry, who arrested him. ... Correct Time. t We learn from the; Charleston News and Courier, that the Atlantic Coast Line with a view to prevent ing accidents as far as possible, wil require every one connected with the running of their trains, includ ing division superintendents, train masters, train despatchers, conduc tors, baggage- masters, enginemen, station masters, and yard masters, in their employ to -have -their watches . examined every three months commencing on the 1st inst., for a certificated as to quality and condition. In order that this time inspection service may be properly conducted the management will , ap point some expert and skilful watch maker at Charleston, ' Columbia, whose the watches of the employes,' and in -all cases where' they fail in the standard of accuracy, they must be replaced by others having the necessary ac curacy. fleas :;sotic:-. Wc will be glad to rcctno cc.:::..it:;tc..tlo;i3 from our trlenaa on any .1 aUt -l. general interest, but t The name of the writer must always I : f ur olshed to the Editor. . Communications must be- written only n one side of the paper. ;T ' Personalities must be avoided.- And it 13 especially and p"rtlcularly unaor stood that the Editor docs t always endors the views of correspondents auless so state in the editorial columns. . NEW ADVERTISEEIC2JTS. A --PAIR OF fiOLD-FKAMED SPECTACLES : .,:-.. between T)r. Potter's and Front Street Ttnllroad Depot. Tbey were- dropped" from a bu?ey while it was in motion. A liberal reward will be paid for them if left at the - - MK VIEW OFFICE. feb 7Jt , ' ' The New Stables 7 QN FIFTH . STlfEET. HETWEEN-" Ml i.- berry and-Waimt,r are now 'fully" eqiilppc.i: Horsca and vehicles for hire and horses u,j:.i-" ed and tended by the day, week or mom h. S Large stockyard. '" - . - . IL W. 1SUST.. teb ely ; ; r': ; T"- v. ,ProprlMor ,if::f IVJoi aGdeb--;;',;- '; . fii:st CARGO ; I 236 llhd 61 TlorpfH CHOICE NEW ,CK01 CUBA AIoVASSi:, ".- Ex British Schooner "Resolution," , , ? : ' Direct from Alatan2as. '.' '. ; For sale by - . WORTH & WORTH. jfebT lwt " . '. , Festival of thd Months. ' NOVEL TAND MOST PLEASIXU ENTEli- tHinment will be given at the. City Hall, oil Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday nights. February 7th, sth and 9th. by the Ladlf s of tfrace M. E. Church. KMreshment.s or all kinds will be served. All are urged to come and aid the Ladies in raisin? funds to com plete their new Church. feb 6 'Jt " I Here at Last 5 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCINC to-day to my friends and patrons that the Car , I 9 . Load of FINE WESTERN BEEF, which has '-- i, " . ' - ; been expected" for several days past, has at 'i . . - . . last arrived and will be found on my Stalla this week. Orders booked ahead and nromnt delivery In all cases guaranteed. Also, Fine Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausages. &c. i r , Respectfully, ' J. F. GARRELL, ! Front St. Market; South side. :" feb 6 St V. E. Worth & y'o.'sold stand. ' Florence and Wilmington duty it shall, be-to examine An Encampment Next Summer. Adjutant-General Johnstone Jones was in the city yesterday accompa nied by Col. J. T. Anthony, of the fourth itegiment, ana in company with Col. W. C. Jones, of this city, commanding the Second : Regiment, and. Capt. Jno. H. Daniel', visited Wrightsville Sound during the after noon,, with the view of selecting a place for the encampment of the State Guard next Summer, should it be decided to hold it in this; locality. It is understood that Gen. Jones was favorably impressed and that he will recommend to the Governor that the encampment be held at Seaside Park, Wrightsville. - This encamp ment is to be formed some time in July, - possibly about the middle of the month, by which time the rail road from this city to Wrightsville will be completed. In this cpnnec- tion we copy the following from the Raleigh VUitor: , At the conTerence of the chief offi cers of the State Guard" ,with Gover nor Scales last Saturday the most careful consideration was given the matter, of equipment of the force composed of twentyrfive companies, l.iJOO men. It was decided by the i Governor to issue overcoats, regula- Th fnllrtwrinfT wpk dra wn as in- i tion pattern, to all the force, the is- e . r,;.r,i.,i r-ri,.V wi,:..i. ? sue to be made as soon as possible UrS ,0r lU" IJiUUIUOl : VUUn, jjWIlltll T.,l" lef navl Tho Os. at In private. forenoon Mr. IO Del., who gauist and choir conductor of St. James' Church, .arrived here last night. We had the pleasure of meet "p ing nun io-iay auti iouihi ni clever gentleman, board. pany through certain rescinded. streets, was On motion of Alderman Price, the meets in March, viz: A. Jones, O. qsq decided to issue cloth for uni 'm-wr mm vwt . -w i Tv r ! m x. - t - . ' . w otyron, v. w. ianK8, ik aic- lorms to sucn companies as are re Eachern. Tf. A. Barnes, R. W.Smith, ported by the Iusiector General to James W. Kipg, Jr., BLV, Roan, A. , 0 in suh nSIodel the E. Alexander, Jno. H. Thees,;T. M. j uniforms this year. It was also de Gardner, William Beaseley, W. A. ? cided to hold an encampment of all Witz, Nathan Greene wald, Geo. W. i he frcesthe coining summer Capt. Hvf n V HflmT .inn Wi Rilpr" J' n- pimcu uie jwyama i.AOIEG, MRS. E B. WIGGINS, PROPRIETRESS. A . FINE STOCK OF- FANCY GOODS, -AND 3SJ007XOXTS1 Ladies' nd Children's Fur nfshin'e 6ox)ds. New Goods TO ARRIVE "THIS WEEK I Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. o- C. B. Skipper, J. W. Alexander, M. J. Heyer, J, J. Canaday G. R. French, Jr., E. G. Jones; C. P. Me bane, W. J. Everett, D. L. Savage, W. J. Keaves. W. G. T. Keen, J G. The nicest line of Corsets, in all the popular brands. Laces of every description. ' White Goods- Dre?s Buttons and Fringes in all. styles. Infants' Caps and Hosiery. ; HATS & BONNETS Trimmed in the latest styles oy our asmonaDie junjjner, ar . ; -.'; Moderate Prices. " Acrencv for Demoreift's Reliable Patterns. Deiuorest Machines- $1 9.50'onf y. CAgency Iewando's French Dye- inniittpi on Rtrfif-nnrl .WhurvM f Darden. A. David, F. C. Sirisrletary. not. however Hi a very were instructed to take into consid- LT W RmW f! MiehU- lAtriek aw.v oon o5 ag eration the ad visibility of having lnin.tn .r n tw.- .f the encam the trees set ont on Fifth strict nm. ' r. : . - the luuldle of trat tran tected bv boxs - . - ! The Board then adjourned, sub- City was the o See the ''Artful," the bes known, at Jacobfs Hdw. Depot, t The Board then adjourned j ject to the call of the Chairman,. ges offered by the points in the ! vi cinity of Wilmington as places for the encampment, and pledged a lib eral subscription, together with the preparation of many things looking to the greater comfort of the troops, inr Establishment. Theplace of the encampment was " V ' ChOSen. It lll prOlj- HUWkuh'w v-rr vuait. reed uicn. The date Orders from country carefully nurd pmeut iil be between u sent irt ui pri,s marges. August. JloreheadV . !mdu i5 i? vir-fiivo nly other place con-! r sidered in this connection. ' fli . . Pnmrichr i
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