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THIS PAPER - - - v , , . ir.fr Sundays excepted. visaed i wrv euuMt, . - - Editor and Prop. rOSTAGB PAID: -. si Six montua m.vu one month, 35 cents. ..... Mnn Throo (0 1 ,v oart of the city, at the ahore in au.- .... ,wr week. , ,,tps low and liberaL m Please -report any and cuuscn01' naner res S receive their paper regularly. Specific for Liver Disease BittT or lad teste 13 ..vUpTOniSo mouth: tongue ciu-a M""':" '.f i.v!nf IsJIfcd to do . raiuto -'v fri, outrht to have I been done: iV-btfJ rk in and ey pj ee ; a ury .f.-.r w.: "wtifssness;. me unue is .eh: ijV'Lroi'-red. and, if allowed to e urine la ifSfiSilVBRHEGOLATOR- ' fi-JPlLt VCGETA8LE) - the South to arouse : -n'r.!'' ealthy action. 1 ufi'-Hh cOraaro'inirv efficacy on th jjj and Bowels.' ;N iMijTLU 5t'LUiFl run itr..-r ..1 Cnmnlaintll. . . . - - v . rVVumViri, Ililiousnesw, iklup.r irction. Jaundice, jleaial Ut-rrossion, ' Colic g.tvt'.ii 1 Juuionaoi names, as w BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. fe-Childroa, f r Adults, anJ for the Aged, ' OK' Y GENUINE laaaZ rtl1 Ln Jlont of Wrapper lH.Zeilin a. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., rrice. I.OO aoTjStclstpdiwiy ensax , PUXOS AND ORGAN8 W EITETO ME FOli PRICES AND TERMS jre boilns an Instrument, as I keep oae ottae largest stocks of PIANOS AND ORGANS IS THE SOUTH. : I can sell you any of the first-class manu- ftctures. 1 SL 2Jl O FROK $190 UPWARDS. Org FROM $45 UPWARDS. S33D FOR CATALOGUE. J.Xj. Stone RALEIGH, N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : to bock street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. J?20tf The Stokley House, DARTIES IX WANT OF ACCOMMODA- 1 Uas at Wright svilleATill find the STOKLEY House veil supplied with all that Is neces sary. ... Board by the day. week or month at low rates. - . Vri Vvsii suppers to order at any homr dur ing the evening Mi of tne Jetica ies of salt water,flsh,crabs, LiHms shrimps, &c, furnished to guests; MiUD2 Boars Mhln(r rirat "IrttshlnrrTn tt farnLsheU oh shortnotice.' MOKiey House fronts the water and Is iuun nmyardsnt the Depot. . W. H. STOKLJSY. tf - Proprietor. ttovnnf .fV1; roy. "me and Xhe price a) 5sTLh tb.1 4,Uoin of a11 my advertised Bbo Till1 lVe actoiy, which protect the wearei xTr V pKe inferior goods. - It a deaU tttekLV Douda shoes at a reduced price, c w&tWtJn, TL,hou,t my name and price stanspe ''ttoni, put him down as a fraud. S8HOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. i"-swrt, i .:.r the original an I- . 1 W m a . . . Knnilt mstnm.mad( $'. t.1l!A irT -wrv ' cirni? a Uaiul-SeWfHl K1wm- VnTwkcni " tlieft-cl. 7 3 3A KIIflT? 1 unpTiMlN r'.A- boirV-tr c5lt foe for the rrlce. t.rwrl ue-trH lor rough wwi on W-issJS ,?3 S?K FQR ROTS t L .f - "LAS SI ; yrn to ? nn ya a chance to wearlLe bes -utr, u rite ... mix. u pw du For Orockton. Mas a 3m eod m P, yONGLAH. - niiimnsrrnTi. jm. 11 . A-? , t.,, or joints ui"-" .V05- iS ;-n ; flatulency and arfd if ,--r is alternately cosrtte V. SOTirifl EAMSS Shoe smooth to-lr5-rh.?i4,r WAX THREAD to hun JM. tltA-.iyrt'.sewri amlWlLL NOT RIP f 1 LOCAL 1ST BTS. Index to New Adtebtisbments. A t I.UCA8 Removal 4 IfEXKSBERGEK -SchOOl BOOkS "M M Katz Special Bargains "ASK KChangc of Schedule P C MiLLEK-gars, Cigarettes J L AVinneb Sale at St.f Josephs S.VanAxrixge, c S C Legal Ad Jno L Boatwrioht I Am Receiving Forother locals see fourth page. Window Glass, by the box or light. Save money by buying from Jacobi's Hctw. T-ept. Fishermen will find the cheapest place for Gill Tvine, -Rope, etc., is at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot t W now have it, a Door Lock that eaiiiiot'be picked. It is cheap and safe. See it at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. - f Happiness supreme. This is th condition of all who have been wise and purchased sStoves at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bought -cheapest at Heimsberger's. t Distress after eatinir. heartburn. sick lu?adache, and indigestion are cured- by Hood's Sarsapariila. It also creates a good appetite. Headquarters for Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds is at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. Shells loaded at a moment's notice. . Heinsberger has received Hebrew New Year Cards, the finest ever sold in Wilmington. While opening xnetti yesteraay some customer re marked: "This is enterprise." The Board of Health met to-day in regard to the schooner Milford The proceedings were not sriven for publication bnt we understand that the vessel will not be allowed to come to the city. Bathinsr Suits. Come down to Hear1 uarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bailing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st.; J. Elsbach,Prop Look for the blue awning. A Sad Accident. A young man by the name of Willie Farrow, only 17 years of age was drowned yesterday forenoon off Masonboro Beach. He was one of a fishing crew of three who had been out some five or six miles from land in a whale boat, fishinj; for marKet. The others of the party were Messrs. C. GV McKinney and John Farrow, the latter not related to the unfortunate lad. They were some distance off shore when they noticed a heavy ciouct coming up from the Northwest. At this the anchor was. pulled p. the sail hoist ed and the boat was headed for the shore. When- about a mile and a half from the beach the boat was struck by a squall and capsized. All three of the crew" could swim but Messrs. McKiriney.and Farrow, who are uotlt. unusually expert swim mers, thought it. best that Willie 'ma i Farrow should not make the at tempt. They therefore placed him as securely as possible on the hot. torn of the overturned boat, telling hiur to remain where he was; that they would swim .ashore and get another boat and come out and take him off. This was wisely thought to be the best, that could be done under the circumstances as the tide was making in at the time and there was no immediate danger oi tne at being carried out to sea. The two men therefore swam lor the shore, which they succeeded in reaching. On landing they turned to look for the boat and were sur prised to.see tliat Willie Farrow had eft her and was himself making for the shore. They watched him in much anxiety as he manfully breast ed the waves and the last they saw of him was when he rose to thesuui luit of a wave. He then suddenly disappeared and was seen no more. : The facts were reported as soon as )Ossible on the mainland aud an anxious searcn nas oeen Kept up ever since all along the beach, in hopes that the body would be wash ed ashore, bnt up to noon to-day no trace of -it has been discovered. Th accident occurred yesterday morn ing, between 10 and 11 d'clock. Dur ing the afternoon the boat, bottom up, was thrown up on the lower end of Wrightsville beach, bordering on Maspnbpro Inlet. - VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C.. TtJESDA Y. SEPTEMBER 4, 1888. NO 180. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 270 bales. i The next regatta of the Recrea tion Rowing Club the sixth will be given over the usual course in the river on Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Christian Union As sociation will meet at the First Baptist Church to-morrow (Wednes day) evening, at 6 o'clock. Indications. For North Carolina, light rains, "warmer in the interior and station ary temperature on the coast. Mr. James fl.-Chadbourn. Jr., has gone North' with his family for a few weeks of recreation. He will visit Boston and different places in Maine. The 5 o'clock train, which was omitted in the schedule published yesterday, has been replaced, as will be seen by the new schedule in this issue f the Seacoast Railroad. A business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held to-night at 8:15 o'clock in the Library Room. Mr. Busey, the new secretary, will be present. The Carolina Yacht Club will have a regatta, possibly the Jast of the season, over the usual course at Wrightsville on the Thursday of next week, the 13th inst. It is ex pected to be the most brilliant and interesting of the season. Mi. A. F. Lucas, liking his old quarters best, and finding more fa cilities there for the prosecution of his business, has returned to 100 Dock street, as will be seen by no tice published in this issue. On Thursday next, the 14th inst., Mr. J. L. Winner will offer for sale a number of choice building lots at St. Joseph's, adjoining Carolina Beach. As this is the only sale of these lots to be made this year, those who wish to purchase would do well to attend. Sale of Real Estate. Messrs. S. VanAmringe & Co. sold at auction to day in front of the Court House, two pieees of valuable real estate, belonging to the estate of the late N. N. Nixon. The first lot, on Front street and Henderson alley, was bought by Mr. Win. L. Smith, for $900; the second, on the South side of Chestnut street, be tween Eighth and Ninth, 66x165, was sold to Mr. Geo. S. Willis, for $965. The sale was made for partition. New Year 5649. To-morrow evening will witnesss at the Temple of Israel the inaugu ration of the Jewish New Year 56"49. There will be services held and an appropriate sermon will be deliver ed on the occasion by the Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn, rabbi of the congre gation. The New Year is one of the most solemn days in the Jewish calendar, and the services i?i the Temples and Synagogues partake of its nature. We wish our Jewish friends a very happy New Year, and trust to be able, as we are willing, to congratulate them for many years and decades to tiPH-: Audit and Finance. The Board met yesterday after- noon m regujar session. A communication was read from Mayor Fowler, in answer to an in quiry from the Board, stating that the cost of surveying, making esti mates and drafting plans for a thor ough system of sewerage for the city will cost as follows: Fee of Her ring, of New York, an expert sani -tary engineer, $1,000 and expenses; fee of J. C. Chase, as assistant, from $300 to $350. The Mayor estimates the entire cost to be not less thn $1,400 nor more than $1600. In view of the imperative necessity of a san itary system the Mayor recommend ed that the action of the Board of Vldermen recounuencjing an appro priation for the purpose be concur red in. Mr.Calder suggested that it would be best to wait until the city had determined to have a system of sewage, before making surveys and estimates, and on his motion, the Board refused to concur in the recommendation pf the Board of Alderman. - Bills for current" expenses were audited and approved- as follows: current expenses, $7,157,17: coupon.?, o,uou.w; Donqs, uu. Tne. and coupons - were burned presence of the Board- . bonds in the KEYIEW. Board of Aldermen. derman Ricaud, who explained that -l The Board met in regular month- , he was opposed to any tax that was Iy session yesterday afternoon. j prohibitory, which he would coh Alderman Pearsall, from Commit. ' sider unconstitutional and void, but tee on Streets and Wharves, report- he was wdling to vote for any tax ed progress made in paving North that would stand the test and would Front street, and showing the cost of same, $1.00 per square yard, to be tectiou. less than the estimates. The report' The motion of Alderman Fish was read and ordered on file. ( blate was put to a vote and result Alderman Pearsall, also, as chair- ed: Ayes Pearsall, Ricaud, King, man of the Sanitarv Committ submitted a report showing the work being done, and stating that the sanitation pf the city was better thim ever before and yet much re mained to be done. The Board have used 250 barrels of lime; 51 barrels of acid and 3,790 pounds of copperas. Committee on Ordinances submit ted an ordinance making it unlaw ful to operate any steam engine in certain limits, unless Ihe boiler of said engine is covered by a substau. tial shed or building with metal roof and the smoke-stack carried to such height as not to endanger other property in the vicinity. Referred to Fire Committee. Alderman Fishblate, chairman of the Water Works Committee, said that he had refused to approve the bill of the Water Works Co., pend ing action upon the report of the special committee appointed to in vestigate the seryice and contract of the company. Alderman King, from the special committee, submitted the following report: " To the Board of Alderman: The special committee appointed to investigate the complaints against the Clarendon Water Works Com pany for non-performance of the contract. with' the city respectfully report: That they chiefly restricted their examination and investigations to the terms of the conditions and obli gations of sections7and8 of thecon tract, and after a thorough and full examination of witnesses, including the heads and assistants of the Fire Department and Engine Companies, the committee find as a fact that the company has wholly failed to comply with terms of said contract, both as to the height of the streams of water supplied during hres and also as to the quantity they supply; the eight or ten witnesses examined Dy the committee unanimously agree that the tftost favorable height attained by the streams from the hydrants east of Fourth street did not exceed fifty feet, and many instances being cited ov the witnesses wnere tne water did not reach the top. of two story buildiags, and where the sup ply wholly failed to meet tne re auifements of the Fire Department, This failure of height and supply has been principally, limited to that portion of the city east of Fourth . . i j . ' j. i street, tnougn instances were cneu xi. i j. as occurring iu me uusmests ueuire. It is the opinion of the committee, as also of the witnesses examined, that the failure is principally due to a difference in the size of the mams in that part of the city east of Fourth street, they being much smaller, as the committee are in formed, than those in that part west of Fourth street. The committee also find that the water furnished is not suitable in many respects for domestic use, and particularly for drinking purposes and washing clothes. For the non-performance of the contract by the company in these particulars the committee are of the opinion that the contract has beeti forfeited and should be annulled, bnt appreciating the value and im portance f the water works to the city and the citizens generally, and desiring if possible to remedy the Existing objections without injury to an important and valuable enter prise, the committee respectfully recommend that the company be notified that the city will require improvements to be made so as to comply with the terms of said con traband if the same are not made within uinetv days from this date, the city will proceed to annul the same. -"All of. which is respectfully submitted. . James W. King, A. G. Ricaud, Geo. W. Prick, Committee. The report of the committee was adopted. . - Alderman Ricaud reported, in re ference to an ordinance in relation to ticket scalpers, referred to the Ulty Attorney for opinion, stating that in the opinion of the latter the city had the right to impose a pcense tax on Teket. biokers, and that a reasonable'tax would be sus-; tained by the courts. Alderman Fishblate thereupon submitted an ordinance, taxing 1 tiefcet brokers fifty month, and argued in' dollars per . f tavor or us '. 1 adoption. AldermD Pearsall : seecoided the motiQQ fif lderinan FishblateJ Alderinan Fishbiate moved tha,t a tax of $25 per month he imposed. - This motion; was advocated by Al-1 afford the railroad companies pro Rice, Walker a tie. The Mayor yoted in the affirmative and declared the ordinance adopted. . - rhe Ci ty Attorney, to whom was referred the matter of the refusal o the Western Union Telegraph Com pany to pay license tax, on the ground that such tax had been de clared unconstitutional by the U. S. Supreme Court, submitted a report recommending that no effort be made to -collect the tax. Referred to Finance Committee. .The Mayor said that there were gentlemen present who desirecLto address the Board, and upon this Mr. J. A. Bonitz arose. He said that he ha.d hoped that some of the gentlemen of the committee on the "gala week" would be on hand to present the claims of the matter to the Board, the object of which was to benefit Wilmington. He read newspaper extracts to show that a "gala week" held in Charleston, S. C, was a great success, and pointed out the benefits which he expected would result from a similar affair held here. He asked that the Board make an appropriation of $500 in aid of the enterprise, 'and said that he had no doubt that $2,500 would be sufficient to carry out the plans of the committee haying the matter in oharge. Alderinan Ricaud offered aresolu tion that the Board appropriate $500 for the gala week, when it is demonstrated that citizens have sub scribed $2,000. The Mayor said he desired to go upon record as being opposed to the appropriation. Alderman Fishbiate favored the proposition. He would vote $5,000 for it if necessary. Alderman Ricaud's resolution was voted down Aldermen Fishbiate, Ricaud and Dudley voting in the affirmative, and Aldermen Pearsalh King, Rice and Walker voting in the negative. A petition for the transfer of the quarantine station from the "Y" to some other portion of the city, and that the sanitary condition of that part of the city be. looked after, as at present it is in a filthy condition, was referred to the Sanitary Com- mittee. petition in relation to-the preca rious and dangerous . condition of the old brick house on Front street between Orange -and Ann street, Known as the Uruse house, was re ferred to committee. The Excursion To-Morrow. The indications seem favorable V for good weather to-morrow and the probabilities are that there will be a large attendance on the excur sion to be given then on the Sylvan Grove to South port. The af-! fair is gotten up, as is well known, by the Masonic fraternity in this city and the proceeds are for the benefit of the fund needed to add; another building to the Oxford Or phan Asylum. There will be good music and refreshments on board. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Jack Williams, alias Jack Shaw, larceny, discharged. J. A. Herbert, drunk and disorder ! y, $10 or 20 days. L. Perkins, assault and battery with a deadly weapon, bound over to the next term -of Criminal Court in the sum of $100 justified bond. Sam Patrick, disorderly conduct, $2Qor3adays. Lewis Hawkins, violating sanitary aw, $0 or iu days. . Jno. Davis, larceny, continued. - GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's m nTl 1 wit l in xr in Til a hAiioa Vn carfuot tell - how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cola or a coia or 1 cough may fasten itself upon yoa. One dose is a preventive and a few ; doses a positive cure. All , Throat ! and Lang troubles yield to fts treat- jraeut. A sample bottle is given you free and the Remedy truaranteed by M nnds Bros., druggists. , . If yop want a picture framed - go to Bieinsbergfr's. "He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from, . . t C 3 to rccavo cci:catio' . froravotn tricaC3.cn. Ray faa r-;icct general atercst, bnt ; 4 Tnenainacftae ta fur nished tO Hfl Editor. commtnilcatioas must fco written only ca one siaeot tag paper. ..V ; . . ' J -, - Personalities must too avoided, Ana it is especially ana pcniariy1ttidei' stood tnat tne Editor does not javajs cnaorse the views or correspondents onles si stated to Uieemtorlal columns. NEW AH VEBTMDrXEIITa q for GdIo. THURSDAY, THE 14TII INST.. SEV- aJ,0lceota2rtu 1)6 801(1 St. Joseph's, ?"aroUna Beach. Sale will ccramence at 2S?,- Sliarp. This is the only salo iua nai j mUOO LOIS TfiftT. Tir7 Mrt' .a wlch. obtain Lots would do well to on h sept 4 5t eod " , . u- ,5. j. x, toe aad. fiaclc at the Old Stand, J HAVE MOVED BACKTO MY Old Stand on Dock. bet. Front & Second, wnerQ 1. will toe glad to- ee or near taora m y customers. , - : 1 ' , Orders from tne city or country solicited and promptly filled. : All Goods guaranteed. . " sept 4 St ' - . ; No. 9,:;',y-.j.-V: OAlTVnnill nrtrilittnajiir ' mM; . IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 4, 1K&AT 7 A. II From Wilmington j .-.From ntsnmoci Leaved:..; 7rfia.to. Leave....... 10-J2T) a. m. Leave...:... uoo p. m. Leave 6:00 p. m. Leave....... 9:00p.m. Leave 7K a. m Leave.. 9:30 a. m Leave........ 3:00 p. m Leave 5K)0p.m Leave........ 7.-00p.m J. H. CHADBOURN,-Jr.. sept 4 tf , General Manager. State of Nortn Carolina, -l V- - vsunenor court New Hanover County. ) ; 0 Benj. W. Davis : r v - W. B. Davis, J. T. Stewart, B. W. Morse and H. F. Morse, T. E. Braston. W. A. Merrlman,. and E. A. Morrill, partners, trading under firm name of carleton & Ce. , - Order of Publication; - : . This is an action for the partition of certain ittu ovaty 0J.VUU.IK7 114. i"7T - KlftUVTrf V-VJ VlAAl Jf belonging to Benj. W.- Davis and W. B, Davis as tenants in common, and it appearing that the defendants J. T. Stewart t B. w. Morse, II. F. Morse, T. E. Braston,' W. A. Merriman and E. A. Morrill are non-residents and cannot af ter due diligence be found la - this State; that a cause of action exists in ? f avor of plaintiiT against tne defendants, and tnat the said de fendants are necessary and proper parties to this action eald defendants being judgment creditors of the defendant tenant in common, W. B. Davis, and hare a lien on- salA real es tate ta be partitioned. These are, therefore, to command the said J. T. Stewart, B. W. Morse, H. F. Morse, T. E. Braston, W. A. Mer riman and E. A, Morrill to be and appear at the OffiRfi fit thfl niftrk- nf f ho Rmvr1rti- l -nnrt. in the City of Wilmington, County and State ateoVe written on Thursday, the nrst day of November, A. D. 1888, and answer or demur to the complaint or the Court will give Judgment for the relief demanded according to law. wiveu unaermy nana ac omce m Wilming ton, this 4th day of September, A. D. 1883. S. VANAM BINGE, sept 4 6w tu Clerk Superior courts ' I AM RECEIVING Now Every WeeK Some of tne - Finest Apple) BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET,? ALSO Potatoes, Mm til . Qxllizt, A fresh lot of E. D. CHEESE, ' Also Amctf- dan and EDAM cheese. Dr. Price's Baking PowSer IN GREAT BEMAND, It is Excelled by Hone I and is admitted by 'connoisseurs" to b9 tne. , . ... FINEST AND PURESTUSED, ROYAi NOT EXCEPTED. ; uon't rorget tnat my uart . Goes Down to the Sound Weekly ! . cau and lert me give you prices. " 1 nave all kinas of Groceries and the finest in the city. Jno. L- Boatwright, sept 4 15 AKSaFront St Graind Masonic ExcursioDj On the Steamer . 1. . SYLVAN GEOVEi TO SOTJTHPORT AND FORT CASTVTTLT. For the Benefit of Oxford. orpnan, Asylum,' TFEDNESDAYVSEPT.fi. ' Refreshments on Board at citr ' rrirra. nr d music wiiibe furnished by a band cf select nnder leadership of Pror Schioss. EVERYBODY IS EXPECTED TO HELP i-THE CAUSE., - The Steamer will leave at Q-sn) a. m,: rtvtr allwhowlsb the ormortunitv. of wiTr.f-". - " lucuiuiugwiue vomer ctony or ir.; .,c Church at southport, by the Grand faster. Mr. C. IL Bobtnson. I 'Tickets 60 Cents, cnildren 25 Ccl.13. aug31fsattu CAE0LINA BEACH- QNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVAN GKOVE will leave for Carolina Eeach everr weeic dayt 9i20 a. m. and 24W p. rx J. V . HARFm, angis - Geni liazastr. TTo win r -
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