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woirta.. to sli to rccciTo c'..,:...ri tio Btneral Interest, izi ; : Tho name cf the Trrltcr nt Mvrzn to ta r nished to the roitcr, 5 1 - Communicaon3 rnxrst to Ttntttn enly cn one side of the paper- ' ' - Personalities must be aTciica. ' And it is especlanynna parucnliiriy.urscr stood that the Editor tlocs not always endorse the views of correspondents' unless so stated in the editorial columns. . . - ihjia 4aw Dvn ' 1 I 5CBSCBIPTIONSPP3TAQB PAlln on si months $2.00. Three Ota re .. . . - - montiAfi.n. one toontto.35 cents. i -ii paper will be delivered by carriers-, free T ' .r,irt.of the cltr. at the above hinre. iu . orlOcentsperweeK:;----r-V:. - .r -r, HrQl - . Advertising raiea iu m rr subscribers will please report . any and iro thpir rifroer regularly. VOL. XIII. j i WILMINGTON, N.-C, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1889. NO 31. ,n failures w ... f. 1 - - Ml1 il.ipj "4r - . . j" - ------- 1) V BUT I EM B V NEW JUVENILES taws CLAWS it L3 JfiuA 4aast HtklMHri m 'frt ifMii fieuuni. '"V 7. 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A. shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10th, writes: "I depend on B. B. u. ior ine preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a doctor." Thos. Faulk. Alapaha, Ga.. writes: "i suf fered terribly from dyapepsls. The use of B, u. II. has made me feel like a new man. -J would not take a thousand dollais for the good It has done me." w. M. Cheshire. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "I had a long spell of typhoid fever, which at last seemed to settle In my right leg, which swell ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared which discharged a cupful of matter a day. I then gave it. B. B. a trial and It cured me." jan iu im asw A Leader ! JJIORTHE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WE offer, as a leader, a - Splendid Hair Mattress, Not the best, and yet as comfortable and soft and elastic as any, made to fit your bed and guaranteed to give SATISFACTION, at $14.00 (double Led, say 35 cents per pound. This is. me nnest Mattress for the money xou can possibly get, call and examine sample. . HOWELL &CUMMING, Manufacturers and Renovaters Of Mattresses, viuiig viijf nun. ieuiu An n t Art Agents in every Town (oousu send us onb dollar, and we will send you sample that sells lor three dollars, and start you in a business that will pay you from WQ to $300 per month. ' ' v THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. Jan is iw Richmond. Va, ington Savings & Tjust Co., PRINCESS, BET WEEK FRONT AND SEC ond streets. --- . - . xuS wilder ATKINSON, President. w. p. TOOMER, cashier. - : -Lenas money on satisfactory security. ' fays interest on deposits. ; -gempowered to execute Trusts of aU Mnds. Drugs and Chkmicalp5 fltnLKT ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, i iracnpuons uuea aay or night at F. C. MILLER'S, jjrug store , Corner Fourth ancrNun Sts., The National Life -AND- Maturity Associiiti on OP WASIUNOTON D. C. " : ' -o- Aisets.. ...!3l4r3.19 . None. :.$130,OS.31 Liabilities HORATIO BROWNING, President, -o- GEvlRGE D.-ELDR;dOB, secretary. Manager and Actuary. Ufe 'ttsurance at Absolute Cost. -A Granteed Policy. V - - Aa IncQutestitye Policy. " tiuitjr value m caaaai Fixed Agei Annual cost Absolutely Limited. " 0M' Four Payments perYear. : Nod r"eiuble Alter Three Years . ' ' P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. W.h ni,Nf, - MedicalDlrector "' , SPecUl Ant. Joh iVr. fv.,.ul-z K 8tt. n.iw. - jdjj K.,ocai Agent, t Li . nivnn J J IIbdkick Corsets ' r- "7 Ji M McIxtikk Matting -B P Pexxy Fine Clothing Mcx3 BROS-r-Pnarmaclst s OfBKAflorsB Franlc Mayo IlimrsBKiuJER-Dlarios for 18S8 , Si i 11 Ckokkxbkro rbotographer.-, Howell & CvnnrxQ Mattreasss Mas CMtkds, AgtrPrescriptlons , F c Miij-kb Dniffs and Chemicals' s Chas f BaowKfe, Agt Must be sold. W p. prisqkk & Co-For the Holidays Vjfo U Ficr.Ncn & soxs Well to Ke member 2AarBAiB BAi Lr-Germania Cornet liand ; VJ KiBKflAM Koses and Vegetable Plants '"ForNorth Carolina fair weather and . colder with a cold wave. .Heating Stoves- are offered at re duced prices by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. , . t . All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be I lKJUjar I cheapest at II ein?lwrrer"' j t Dr. Pritchard will preach to-night at the Baptist Chapel, corner Fifth and Wooster streets, at 8 o'clock. The blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking Hood's Sar saparilla, . which jis peculinr in its curative power. - If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. j He has 1 a large j assortment of Mouldings to select from. . ! I t ; The annual meeting of the Sea man's Priend'srSociety was held this afternoon, but a report is toovlate for this issue. Hoes, Traces, Hamesand Farming Implements of all kinds are ! sold at lrock bottom" prices by the N. ja cobi Hdw. Co. ! -t Sash, Doors, Glass and Builders' Hardware. You will save' money and buy the best gods from the N. J-Bcobi Hardware Co. ' The "Boy Clipper' Plow; is best suited for our soil, so say all farmers who have trid them. For IsaTtrW he N.' Jacobi Hdw. Co. There is economy in using an Oil Stove for heating: small roams and offices. For sale by the N, Jacobi Hardware Co. t Ger barque Ad6lpht Westendorff, cleared to day forBuenosAyres with 368,000 feet lumber, valued at $6,252, shipped by Mr. E; Kidder's Son. Rev. W. , M. Kennedy, Chaplain, will preach at the Seaman's, Bethel at half past 7 o'clock to morrow evening. Seats free, and the public generally and seamen especially, are cordially invited tq attend. " City Court Mayor Fowler disposed of the foN lowing cases this morning; .' . . Alex Richardson, disorderly con duct,' case continued. ,;. ' Moses Howe, assault, $5 and costs or 10 days. I ' ! ' Jno. Lohg,disorderIy conduct, case continued. ' 4 - A Cold Wave Coming. A genuine cold wave, not one of the milk and water c articles that blows hot and cold in almost the same breath, will vfsit this city and section to-night. At 10.05 1 o'clock this morning orders were received herefrom Washington City; order ing the cohX wave signal hoisted but this could not be done then, as the storm signal was on the pole. The, temperature will fall , to about 23 degrees by 8 o'clock to-morrow torhing, which is 7 degrees below the freezing point. ! Ugh! ' , The NatlonalJ Cemetery Road. We are glad to know there is some prospect of J getting , the proposed new road to the National -Cemetery built at an early day. The bill, making an appropriation of $10,000, has already passed the House and 63 now in the Senate. A determined effort will be made to get it through at this session and when this? done, the road will be built at once. It will probably be either a macadam ized road or a shell road, many pre ferring the latter. I j Anniversary Celebration. ."At the regular meeting of Howard Relief Fire. Engine j Co. No, 1, held last nfgnt, arrangements were in augurated looking to a celebration of the anuiversary of the company on the 20th inst., and Messrs, H. H. Giesclieni J. W. Duls, C. H. Hutaff, M. Rathjen, J. P. jDoescher und J. G.. Oldehbuttel were appointed a committee to take the matter in charge. M r. Giescben was named as chairman of the committee, t ; - County Commissioners. The . Board, juet yesterday af ter- i noon" in regular session. -IThe Treasurer's monthly report, fcliow ingf a balance on hand to the credit .of the educational fund of $4,700.98 and to the general fund $17,708.13 was received. It was ordered, that property list- ed in the name of Rev. D. II. ; Tattle '! be exempt from tax, the aiye being f the property of Bladen Street M. B. . Church. The poll tax charged against Zeb. Moseley was ordered ' remitted; -he? being over age.. . -,: ' ' Justice P. B. Rice submitted -his annual report,and it was ordered on file, ; . ' :- "'. Application of A. S. Sanders for 1 license to retail linuors on Sixth and Nixon streets was granted. S. VanAmringe reported $25 col lected from the Proctor Screen Com pany, which was ordered turned over to the school fund. .11 T). Cherry was appointed 'pec ial survevor for lahds of Silas Snee': den, in Harnett township. ' I Petition for acliauge in the pub lic road leading to Frank's Ijanding was received, and the usual notice in such cases ordered posted, j ' The following resolution was sub mitted and adopted: - ' Whereas, The cost of the hold ing of the terms of the Superior Court of New Hanover county I falls largely upon the county; and where as, said cost is generally, increased by the prolongation of such terms, Resolved That thex chairman of this Boaid, before the commence ment of all succeeding terms of the Superior Court, be instructed to confer with the Judges who may hold such terms in reference to the fixing of the calendar so that all cases upon the dockets may be tried as early in such terms as may be practicable. The Board then adjourned. Board of Aldermen. The regular monthly meeting was held yesterday afternoon. Committee on Markets reported Gilbem Lodge rented for a market at $12.50 per month. ' Dr. Thos. F. Wood appeared be fore the Board and introduced! Mr. Murray, agent of the Engel Crema tory Manufacturing Co., - who ad dressed the Board in explanation of a plan andapparattis devised for the destruction of garbage and other re fuse matter by, burning. A furnace adapted !to the present needs of the city, fifteen feet in length,' would cost $2,500. If it was desired he would submit a formal proposition from his company for : the erection of a furnace of the Engel patent, which would be guaranteed in every respect, .. ' f . Alderman Pearsall spoke in advo-1 cacy of this plan for the disposal of garbage, and Alderman Ricaud sub mitted a motion, which prevailed, that the Sanitary Committee be in structed to ascertain the oost of a site and the cost of the apparatus. Application of C. C. Brown, man ager of the Gamewell Fire Alarm, to have a water pipe put in the battery room at Front street market house, was referred to Committee on Water Works, with power to act. Alderman Dudley moved that a committee of three be appointed to select registrars and poll holders for the approaching election. ' Carried Aldermen Dudley, Ricaud:'. and Price were appointed as the commit tee. , A bill for meals'iurnished by Mrs. E. A. Keen for Mrs. Gerken ; aqd children, Florida refugees detained at quarantine near the city last sum mer, amounting to $25, was on : mo: tion approved. . ;' : ' Alderman Price called attention to the bad condition of Tenth street between Dock and Market. ; Alderman Pearsall offered a reso lution which was adopted, that the Bjpard give its official "approval to, th,e action of . the Quarantine Boerd arid the Board of Health, in their efforts to obtain an appropria tion from the Legislature for ade quate facilities to render the quar antine service of uiQre. practical value as a means of preserving the city from infectous diseases. . . . A western editor who had been obliged to suspend his paper for a long period on account of illness, came out the other day with glaring headlines: am . perfectly well. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup did it all!' v There will be a meeting of the First Ward ' Democratic Club at Brooklyn flail, to-morrow night, at 3 o'clock, : - : - . . . Audit and Finance. mi:'? f Alie ?yeular monthly-iu ting of theBoard f Audit andFinance wasjiehl yesterday afternoon. The Board took up the r resol ution sub niitted at the last meeting oncern- iug the Onslow - railroad, and Mr. Jones offered the following as a sub- V1Z: - ;'; WHEREAS i Section 2 of an act en- "f "?; ll7:T1 f ratified the 23rd of Feb. 1887, pro- vicles "that if the, company shall I fail Ui begin : the constrution of the v - av a a, a x . - ; road within twelve uionths from the ratification of this acj;. all county and uiuuietpa! subscripfibn shall be void and whereas, t his Board is of l the opinion that the the work on said road has not" been comiieneed within the meaning or intent of the law, and as .the tiine nnder which the city's subscription- was . made has expired, therefore,. . . - .tcWroci, That we, recommend to the Board of Aldermen that they take such steps as. to them -.may seem best, to. regain possession. of the bonds no w in the " hands of ' the trustees, which were issued for tlie purpose of paying the citv's sub -scription to the capital stock of said road. We 'would also recommend, that the Legislature now in session be petitioned to repeal the eharteH granted to the W.,.U. &.Ifl. C. Kail road Company for the reason before stated, as well as for the reason that it does not appear that the corpora tion ever intend to build the road, but are offering the charter and franchise for sale to other parties. lion. A. M. Waddell appeared be fore the Board as attorney for the company, and argued against-the adoption of the'resdluti6n, and the action proposed to be taken. He said that the parties who propose to purchase the. franchise and charter of the company, were merrpf charac ter and large capitalists. He was to meet them Wednesday (tomorrow) to settle the matter. There was no earthly chance, .lie-thought, to get the bonds out of . the hands of the trustees, and to pursue the course .proposed would only result in injure ihg the city's credit. ' .IVlr,- Galdpx though t there might be la failure in attempting to get the bonds back: but he did not think it would injure the credit of the city to try and protect it from this issue of bonds. - -Mr. Gore agreed with Col. Wad dell. He did not see anything but a lawsuit to be gained. Mr. Jones .argued in behalf of the resolution. The work done on the road did not amount to much. He was satisfied it could be duplicated for $700 or $800. It was done just before the election, for" a purposed He did not propose that Wilming ton should build a road to enable a man to get a few sticks of timber out of Onslow (alluding to the state ment that one of the proposed pur chasers of the franchise had j n vested forty or fifty thousand dollars in timber lands in that conn ty). If the corporators of the road saw anything in it they would have built' the road themselves; but they saw therewas no money in it, and therefore wanted to sell out. There is a movement now on foot, he said, to build a canal from New River to Wrightsville Sound, which would be of far more advantage tb 'Wilming ton. . - The matter was further discussed, and finally Mr. Gore moved that the resolution be laid upon the table. The motion was not adopted, -and a motion to adopt the resolution sub mitteel by Mr. Jones was alsolost,by a tie, Mr. Maunder failing to vote on the motion. - " ' . The Board then adjou.-ned. Danserous AVImU Tredictetl. The Southwest cautionary signal was hoisted here and at Morehead last night, in obedience toinstrno tions from headquarters. At "that time a storm ; was central in lower MicTaigan," and moving Southwest. Soath westerly- winds, shifting to dangerous Northwest, were predict ed: The wind during the forenoon and up. to our close this afternoon has-been from the West and South west and although it has been high, has not yet b,eerj dangerous. . This may oomeJater. : The 3Iasquerade Ball. The grand masquerade ball to be given by the Germania Cornet Band will take place at Germania- Hall to-iuorrow night. It is the lirst'of the kind given here this season and will be sure tol prove ia delightful event. The committee are Messrs. J. H. Render, H JJ-Dingelhoef, E Schulken, John Kuck and John Boesih; of. wham tickets nwy be had. ,Ieath of Mr. Charles Flanner., "AVe regret very : much to hear of tlie deathof Mr. Charles Flannerjat jsan "Prancis2o,4Cal.t on Sunday j last. No particulars have yet been received. Mr. Planner was the j youngest member of a 'larce faniilv Gf brothers who I were raised in this city. i . ..... . i . .. M r. Planner, was a genial, whole- souled gentleman and when he re- moved from this city left here many warm friends who will grieve sin cerely to learn of his death, -,- ; . "Pergonal. '"S .i ' , Mrt.Geo. A. Peck, we-are sorry to hear, is quite sic this city. - 1 v at his'resideficejn Mr. &. van Aiuringe has gone ....... - 1 North on business connected "with the Ocean View Railroad, . s Messrs. II. . Colvin and E. A. H awes , and l)rs. W. T. Ennett and ti. F. Lucas, all of Pender county, were in the city to day. T Mr. Starkey F. Gardner,-' of pur" hamv has removed to this city and will open a watch imtker's establ ish- ment on Second street, a few' doors North of "Market. " . -' 3 Wevere pleased too seeProf.Van Laer on the street to-day, looking alnrost 'entirely restored to his usual health. It is the first time we have, seen him out since his recent severe sickness. r 1 - ; - - The Play Last NlffUt. A large and j brilliant audience greeted Frank Mayo find his excel lent troupe at the Opera House last night. -The piece presented- was "The Royal Guard," a dramatiza tion from DuiuasV famous work, "The Three GuardshTen." Mrs Mayo appeared as D'Artagnan, the brave and witty scion of a decayed family, who goes to Paris'to carve out his fortune with his sword, his greatest ambition being to become one of the "mo u squ etai res. " It is a fine char acter and Mr, Mayo rose handsome ly to its conception. - He was well supported and the ; approval of the audience was frequently, testified by the hearty applause they gave. There was one drawback,, however, and that lay in the fact that the troupe failed to understand and ap preciate -the acoustic properties of the house. These are very good but yec it- is not a 1 B . - j ... . . - whispering gallery and those on the stage who wish to be heard distinctly in front should speak out. The Voices were all too low, last night, but this is a defect which is easily remedied. , To night is the second and-last xt the short season land on - this occa sion "Nordeck" will be produced. It is a fine, lively; spirited piece, with much dramatic I force and many thrilling and interesting scenes and situations and it will also draw a large house. N KW ADVEHTI8EMENT8. Penny's Pastoral. O o u m o Come-high and low Come small and great And listen close while I relate ut wooas ot wnicn we sen so many And speak loud praise of B. P. r PENNY! j Now, you do want your person dressed I ' In a Fine Cloth Coat and Fancy vest -.': - o 3 And Pantaloons so nice and neat That every one whom von meet lTltl I 11 . V , Air w 111 geutty buiueunii luen caress And say, Uear sir, how well you dress."' I B. F. PENNY WAS ALWAYS KNOWN TO FIT YOU OUT FROM . TOP TO TOE. PER SONS WISHING CHEAP MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING WILL4 DO WELL TO CALL AT B. F. PENNY'S CHEAPEST CLOTH ING -HOUSE IN WILMING TON. - 1 IU MARKET 8T. feb 4 ly 1 . . - Roses and Vegetable Plants. 30 ftOftA'OOOVETABLE JVUUV plants. Parties wishing- Ktuh ton drop me a postal card and I wiu deliver s uch as wanted or will call and srtvc desrrinf inn nt same. Ng such roses can be bonght elsewhere for same price. l W. 3, K1KKIIAM. - Jan 4 tf ; s - Kose Farm.- VaoQline, CENTS Kir BOTTLE, Dlt. JTcLEAN'S Tar Wine Lung Raiy Bromine-Arsenic Water, frebh supply. Prescriptions prepared day tad nlgat, v Nisrht bell. at front door. j feb MCNDS BROTHERS. 1 N. Front St. 4 3 NEW ADVJjJlT10bnCI?Ti OPERA :HGLnGG TONIGHT. . By Special Arpjincrcmeat . AND HIS SPLENDID COMPANY JN r . JUS GREATEST PLAT. . . ' T: feb5.lt "" . .r : '-.:: ' Grand Masquerafle Ball -. . . . ' '; . ,' " - ux the: ( .;v . AT' GERMANIA HALL, .' W K pN ES DA Y, fr' KB. O l'lT, ADiIlSSION-L00 for Lady and Gentleman: .50 cents for additional Lady, r - 3 . f .The committee 'reserve the right to reietJ j Committee J. IL Rehder, Chairman; n. .1. Dingclhoef, E. schulkep, John Kuck,' John JlJoesch. . - : , feb5 It ; - v . . - ,- "4 TT5i i!N inra nra rr c The Good Luck. - .-..7' 1 Price 50 eta; for the price the best in the world TZEECIE SELMA, 4 PRICE 75 CENTS; 'r - I A French Woven Corset worth a Dollar. " 1 - , o : : ... 1 DnStroiifir'sTricora. ! V'.- ....... ,.,v " , . PRICE fLOO; ; An Excellent Corset for Young Ladles. Dr. Warner's doralino, " 'price $i.oo;i v :-: ' .v I a very opar Corset. : Dr. Warner's French Model, 81.00; ' A Perfect Fitting corset. ; , Dr, Warner's Health, $1,255; Recommended by Physicians. Dr, Warner's Abdominal, 1 $2.00; Admirable for Stout Ladles. ' , J, B. Sewed Corset, $1,00; celebrated Throughout the Country. J.B. French Woven; - ' - $1.00; ..". . " The Pride of the Partslana antr recommended uy worm, ine great Parisian Artist in Ladles' attire, for the accuracy and perfection of its anatomf - , - cal proportions. We have an assortment of sizes In ail of the above styles. They are offered at z lowest N. Y, prices. SATTEEnC.; ntty Sif003 New Styles English Satteeni The ..im. liunuiy a cents. , xne . 25c. quality at 13 cents, v- -:.v : :; axtjj active .. Priced arid Civics uuKuiBiuma auu wcigub in winter vtc-i (oo03. suitable for early Sprtcy wear. c : ' n kA fn M f4n 4V aha -a - Tit XIvV 4- ClTk A Ia r AM.a - - t a V uoic uiauc luriu iiunp uunn;j me pat fvfi x. V e have a Rnlprniiii iin itff . . lunwHin sofivrvi should call early. ' JNO. J. HEDRICE. I ieD5 ti . , ABRIV 2T9 f At Na 3 Upstairs) cocj arfcet'aiidFront Sti-, '""':-..',: THE GYPSY .."' , -f CLAIRVOYANT h PALf.'IST. - consult Her on all Affairs of Life. ' ' ! She helps to. brin? the f'r'arEPd to-.ttlnfr i and causes speedy manlrs'-'t. rcLioui: eril influences ana Jealouslfs aril reads yc .r pastr present and future. Havlr? all tL iyp"y- powers by Inheritance aini tra.tS a. i siie never fans to give sail 'no-. Ji "jc' ;:' honrs are from 9 u. lx to 8 p. h. . . Ji. U. Will visit privaie fa:.iil v l "k 1' : . J 1 I
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