i -TLEASX NOTICE. -I tnisr' . . Wo 1U bo clad lo rocctre caaaadcax crs Crom our menCS ear aX7 aa aH trtJCKS - g-eaeral tatercss, trot .'poSTAOIFAID:' T2m naaas ot csa writer mass altraj! ts rr at 4 ' nlsHcatoUioEfitor. ; T . t rx lacniM ct month, V Oommnoicafloiu icon bo trrtttta 1 on alj cne aide ot tae paper. . erfj ey carrtera, tree Tenonaixoes mass to trottM . j-, t the aborei A f i IK IB Mfutlalla . K . .-L stood ujm uw Eaitor does not ;aiiraya endono 1 and MrU.- WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1890. wriU- ,rt any and VOL. XIY. 174. tbe newa ot oormtponitenta anlcm ao ttatcd - in Uie eeiorial cotumna. v 1 t 1 ; t - . v ...,..,.. . ., , r..., ,. t B . ... . ... -, - HE VIEW, : ,1 no .v,. t!t;ant form . jUXATivr''V-r PCS OF CALIFORNIA, wr . ; rz? J ,i human w x,ocAx;y js Oi s, 1MPKZ TO Naw A DTERTIS M EXT3 j-seeo Co Furniture t M irnxo lnflostrtol MinTg Co C W Y at i Noted men on th- Solid iouli : . Mr. D. J.Corbett, of Pender coan- ty, wan lii the city to uay on one or i liia rare 7ilta- There will be a blr crowd tit Car olina Ueach to aiglit, in uttndance on the Masquerade Ball. Chapter 1: Weak; tired, uo appetite. Chapter 2: Took Ilood'sSareaparilfa Chapter 3: Strong, cheerful, hungry. Fifty first-class hand wanted to make Panto, by1 the day or piece. Apply nt 122 Market street. t Lawu Mowers and and most im Board of Aldermen. 7T Forecatr. For North Carolina, showers, ex-: The Board me Yesterday after- cept in western portion fair weather . noon with all the members present and stationary temperature. -LocaV and Mayor fowler in Jthe chair, forecasts, from 8 iu in. to-day, fori The committee on lights, through Wilmington and vicinity, fair wea I Alderman Post, reported ten addi ther, followed by -showers -, and ' tional electric lamps put ill service alarm system as be ng best adapted ! to our wants. Very respectfully, , I Martin- Nkwm ax. Chief W. F, T. John M Cazaux, Asieiant Chief. recomuiehdat iou :; f'f dightlv cooler. Uubler Hp.ne, Hakes of the latuwt proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co' ! t The ISold UlKliwayuieu Asalu We learn, from Mr. B. R. King, a T a, . 1 . a r - mm, - couuiy buiwriniffuuein, ui iJV & Russell, at S800. and the con tempts at highway robbery last Sat- itract for reainug Front street mar on the 1st of July. ; . - " Alderman Morton reported the contract for rebuilding the. wharf at ! the old -fisii market awarded to Han- unlay nigl4t.f It was between u ana kct tlouse awarded to James F. Post, 10 o'clock as Wm. Wiggins, a truck The report aud of the committee were adopted. ' Mavor- Fowler stated his belief - . i- . that the census of; Wilmington as rUcentlv renorted. was incorrect. .He i - t . , lmii wriHpti tr ilih Coiniuissioner. Uskiug that the .official figures jbe y - . , . - ),! furnished to him, ahd lie suggested I x : II Li LTivc Uxatiw to penna- f 'AtlCTt- r;. ir.ibitual VXk and the many rtls de g on a wak or inactive itSoaefthe fiTirT. LIVER firlU buWtLo. msrsnuffFECTVAur r-aiasUOrContirte o THAT rv.iLTH and 0TREHOTH MTUU.r F0U.0W. Ettiy one is using it and all are vetted with it. .Keep dry and you - will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I Shrier's, 8. E. corner Front land Princess streets. . t . Hon. Ja$. C. McRae and family, of Fayetteville, who have been spend log some time at Carolina Beach. ret urne.d home yesterday. I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t farmer, was on his way home that he was accosted just beyond the Lit tle Bridge by t wo highwaymen, both colored, who made an imperative demand for his mouey. Wiggins was armed and drew his pistol when the fellows decamped, A little while ifterwards two men, presumably tho same, stopped a colored man one of Mr. King's trusted employes, as he was on his way to the Poor House and demanded his money. nstead of getting it a pistol Hashed n their faces and they broke and m-m 1 ,1 aJ ran. rive snois were nreu aner them but as it was dark they prob ably escaped with whole sk ins. at $701. (he advisability o HAMU?ACTVtil9 0KV.Y BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J4t fiAHCISCO. CAL. it. 0' r HUM CRT B HELLAMY. WUOLALE DKI T.GIST. , jj Wilmington. N. C. Sneed & Co., . " t. .-rvvi-tr i t ci'VVt. :ur t o.. v.utuoi corner juiu .x.vu Urgrstix t;, artistic designs, lowest irprjri'Wy invited to call and Inspect ai. nac Tnyl3tf 1DBIAN & Y0LLER8, wholksai'k deai.fks in ProTlsions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION-' MERCHANTS, Cr. rront and Dock St WILMINGTON, N. C. liU . The Sunday School'of the Metho dist Mission, under the superinten dence of Mr. James F. Post, Jr., had an excursion to Carolina Beach to day.- . . .- j .' :.- With "Regal" Paint on your house and "PJastico17 on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. t Capt. Belts, of jthe Dutch barque Pauline, reported by us yesterday as waterlogged at Little River, is in the city and has placed his business In the hands of Messrs. Geo. Harnss, Son & Co. ' ,..;: i j i Mr. Hans A: Kure's large Ktore building at Carolina Beach was magnificently. decorated with bunt ing on the Fourth. Mr. Kure, It,is taid, expended over 100 In bunting for the bccasion.f ! The first annual meeting of the industrial Manufacturing Company will be held this evening at the City Hall. A board of directors is to be eWfprl nnri -ranch business of im portance is to come before the meet ing.' .' j ' Just Arrived ! I I XICE LOT OF THAT FRESH IJP-COUX- We understand that Mr. Hans A. Kare lias made a proposition to the Carolina Beach Company looking I to the erection of iv substantial pier from the beach to the old blockade The renort is aJJ follows I t A. it. I runner near the shore ana mai me The Pender Convention. The Democratsof Pender county met in convention on ruursaay. Resolutions endorsingMaj. M jClam- my for Congress, similar to those adopted at j Scott's H ill the week previous, were unanimously agreed upon. I The delegates to the Judicial Con vention were instructed to cast their votes as a unit for Hon. E. T. Boy kin, of Sampson county. The number of delegates to which the county is entitled were appoint ed to tho State, Congressional and Judicial Conventions. ) The following are the delegates to the State Convention: T. J. Arm strong, G. H. Bryant, J. F. Moore, L. C. Powers, T. J. Lee, J. OB road hurst, J. D.j Lewis, G. W. Corbett, S. S. Satchwell. A resolution was adopted Instruct ing the delegates to insist upon the full representation to which the county.is entitled in the several con ventions. Also, a resolution ap proving and commending the zeaU energy and ability displayed by J. T. Bland, Chairman'of the Coun ty Democratic Executive Commit tee, for the past two years. the Audit and Finance. Th a Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday afternoon. The report of the special committee Messrs. W. R. Kenan and WmJ Calder, on the proposed purchase of a fire alarm was read and adopted. On motion the awards were ap- proved. ' . ' The reports of the Chief of the Fire Department aud the Superin tendent of Health were read and or dered filed.; . i ' ! The communication from the l Board of Audit and Finance iii ref erence to the proposed purchase of a fire alarm plant (as it appears in .the published proceed intrs of that a . ' Board) was read and ordered filed.. A petition from Adam Brown (col ored) was read, stating that he had obtained permission from the Com mittee on Markets to put a stand in front of his store at the market house on Front streetand after put ting it up! had been arrested and fined ten dollars in the City Court. He asked remission of the fine to be allowed to replace the stand. The Maylor stated that two peti tions were embodied in the coiu- municatiop, and that the first peti tion was out of order. On motion of Alderman Pearsalj the two were considered separately. A ftn oThlonallAno f mm AMorninn . tf r " , , ... . balances. Hicks, or i the aiarKet lyommuteei who said that iiDon annlication of a, m a, Brown, and after due consideration, the committee had decided to allow him to put up a stand outside his, store, andi expected to bring the matter before the Board and get its concurrence, but in the meantime Brown had been arrested, Alder man Smfth moved that the May- -. : j i a. . i. or De. requesieci 10 grant . re mission oflthe fine, and the motion was adopted. On motion of Alderman Smith, the other petition, that Brown be allow ed to erect the stand, was not grant ed. ! "A motion by Alderman Bell to have improvements made to the sidewalk on the east side of Seventh street, between Dock and Castle, was adopted. The improvement of Nixon street I . i i -i x: ai was aiso oroereu. on mwtiuu ui derman Morton. Alderman Pears all expressed him self as opposed to spending. money nrnorfjitioii to tlefrav the exneuse'of . . j having a recount. making au ap- On motion of Alderman: Smith, au Htmronriation of 100 was made for the purpose of having a correct enumeration' made pf the population of the city. HALL IEAl? ALL.i, 11 and U So. Watr Street.. - i; in in Vcted Men on Ihe Solid South. JJIUEt a. H HUBERT. 2EBCLOJ U. matter Is under adviseinent. Dr. Richanl II. Lewis, of Raleigh, will make his regular quarterly visit to Wilmington on Weduesday,Thurs day nnd Frldayj-iith, 10th and 11th of July. He can -be consulted as usual at Dr. Wood's office for diseases of the Eye, Ear, Thioat and -Nose. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. J Locks the' blina wnen openeu or closed.' Saves labor and cost of put ting on inside fastenings, which are not needed wltli these hinges. Car penters. It ViU pay Ta to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co, t I SeveraTTiuorcr Jots were mjM at Carolina Beachhast week and new nihiro nr fiiif? un there. 'this week. The hotel. It is said, is full and the fact lias become plainly ai- narent Umt it is too small tc meet the demands. " We hear that larire County fomwUsloner. The'Board met ii regular monthly 'Pstertlav afternoon at the ourt House, those members of the .1 J i. II A oard present oeing vapt. xi. a. ajrer, chairman, and Commissioners' oger Moore, James A. Moutgom ery and E. L. Peace. rne minuies oi uic .msi. iguioi iinil p.nllpd meetings were read and imnrovpd. after which Elijah Hew I ir - -i ., - - lett, Esq., countyi treasurer, 1 1 his report for the month of and , t.i 4 ah .'. SIIOWIULT UtllClIlUCS pa luuuno. ance of general fuhd $18,GG8.86, ed hVational fond 9.799.32 .Total bal ance on hand $&S,lG8.18. The eerti t cntanf H . 11 . liOWtien. casnier oi First National It is very lui port ant In this n&vot vast material progress that a rem-" r : edy be pleasing to the, taste and to . the eye, easily taken, acceptable to th stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possessing these .J ' qualities, Syrup of. Figs is the one perfect laxative nod most gentle diuretic'known. i I '. '- '-., ; i -r 'J -. To-Morrow Ejccaraion. ' k : " The Royal Pleasure Club Will gi ve their first excursion this season. . to Carolina Beach to-morrow and ; they hope "to pee a large number present pa t hat occasion. The bat ,. look now is for a tvarih day, one on which everybody will be glad to get away from the city. Messrs. I. M. "' Bear, Leopold Taylor, J. Sternber- gr and E. David form the 'commit-' "' tee of arrangements and these gen- ' tlemen will spare no pains iiu their efforts to mako'ic a pleasant and A comfortable day to allvwho may at" . tend. The boat will leave J'at ! the usual hours, morning and, afternoon."; . made Juue, Bal- sented,' setting forth that the above fitnitMiipnt. im correet and that the are on deposit in that bank. Register Bank, was pre of Deeds Sampson sub mitted his report of fees received from marriasre licenses issued ilur- in'g'the month of J une, and exhib ited the receipt of the treasurer for the amount of ($10.4."5.) The report was ordered on' filk ' It was ordered that a reward of ;ft ho. offered bv the county for the apprehension and, conviction of any nartv or parties charged with high- " i Assistant O. F. & V. A. tJ" W . A circular issued from the office ot i v, . the General Freight and Passenger $ Arent of the Atlantic Coast Line, in a f this city, announces the appoint- ment, with the approval of the Gen- eral Manage r;of Mr.HoraceM. Erxujr- , . son as ; Assistant lieneral . ireight f aud Passenger Agent of the. line, to t take effect fin" the 15th inst. jMr. Emerson has been chief "clerk . f in the oftice in this city for niarfy. years ahd his promotion to this 1m- p&rtant position will be hailed byv i his many friends as a just recogui; ?ion of his long and faithful service" 1 1 and the energy and intelligence he his brought to bear in the discharge i of his duties. , ; . i f ' ' K NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ANNUAL MEETING. I, Industrial Manulactunng ConVy, TOD PlllST ANNUAL MKETINQ OP THE i - ManufaclurtDg City Hall, In the way robher in thH Hanover. county of New Stockholders of the Industrial Company will be held at. the rcoms of the Board of Audit and Finance, t his (Tuesday) evening, at half-past eight o'clock. Election of Directors and other important Lill' I ! i Sundry persons were granted leave i buSinesg. Every stockholder should be, pres ent or represented oy proxy. ' J j ; s j . E. F. JOUNSON, , jysit Secretary. - and; firms to list their taxes The following persons vv'ere granted license to retail liquor infh nitv of Wilminffton: joun Haar& Bro., C. F. VonKampen, at Seventh and Castle streets and at 17TVrrf!i Fourth street. F. W. Ort- Jk. v . ' e- . J mann. J. -i. Jioescn, tu. xj. nej, Ratken, I. B. Rhbdes, Glaraeyer Xb Kuck, J. W. Duls, J. G. L. Gieschen, .a.M. nhback. nenry G. Turner, improvements in this line are con tern plated for next-Winter. ; Ira r. Jcoes, Wm. J. Wilson, Ceo. . A. s. Lone and others. J3tl rrlcctl. C. W. YATES. fOB CAROLINA BEACH AND SOUTHPOBT' t UxlF' 8 V L VAN OHO VB li tSU,lNGTONATuA.M. AND tw Krt Z leivei the Bacn at nr,T: n. on Tuesdays and Fridays tn-a P. m. and 5 p. xa. The ti ftV;11" t tof South port ai . vr Un Beach ai S0 J- m. JxirSr excrPl Sunday. fiJt X. cents for the roand trip: . Rif J. W.IlAltPEH. A Bl?APER!i PRINTED WITH fvrTLr AJX inimanuficturedty xourt prmumr In Worts, ,v T. k. WRianTTVi. ; " AolUerMnl)rowBl. Isaac Bakei, 'colored, was drown ed thisafteruooii near Princess street dock. He stumbled on the cap of the wharf and fell overboard JMr.. Art-life "Marine, who was near at hand, Jumped overboard with his clothes on and dived but could not find the man. Baker rose but once ta that be was very much nuu a w -" under the Influence f of liquor, was a longshoreman and leave wife and three children. Vmir nnininittee. to whom was re- . v. . . I .. . ,. frrPil the communication ot tne linnnl of Aldermen or Aini tn, iR')rt Tintifvincr this Board of their rtr.rentaiice of the proposal of the 11 Fire Alarm (o. to sell to the city their plant now established here, and rented from them for the past four years, with ten additional alarm boxes, for the sum of $7,500, and asking the concurrence of this Board with their action, respectful ly report, that we, have carefully in quired as to the value of said plant, and the cost of maintaining and re newing the same, aud are of the opinion that it would be much more advantageous to thecity to continue to rent a svetem than to purchase one at such" a price, or even at a somewhat lower figure. It has been intimated that the GamewellCo. would at once remove their plant if the city declined to purchase, but an examination of the contract made with them February 8th, 18S6, discloses the fact that the agreement then entered into with them is neruetuaf, so far as the said company is concerned, and can only be terminated at the pleasure of the city or upon a failure to pay tho stipulated rental, and tha. thecity has jhe right to add auy number of boxes, located wherever it may de termine, upon tho payment or a fur ther moderate rental per box-. We haye also inquired as to other systems, and arc of the opinion that one unite as good can be purchased I for a much less sum than the one named in this communication oi tne Board of Aldermen, if it be decided that it is more advantageous to buy than to rent. We therefore recom- ' , i mend the adoption of the following: ,,e! Jlecolved, That this Board declines - - l i - u D N. Chadwick, Lou Johnson uuan ( ... . W T 9 onlv). J. G. Oldeributtel, Wm. u in mafcint? teninorarv improvements rich, H. Haar, Duls & Lutze, M. F. r 1 . -r- il WTX iffWI a Crooiii & Co. fat INortu vaier ! SOMETHING NEW I i ,.! -.. -. - ... -i-t rflHERE IS A HEEU 8ALOON OPENED ON second street, between Market and Prlncessi i where you can get ! . ' . . I . A Schooner of Beer for 5 Cenf& street and at f 02 JNortti irourui atreetl. Geo. H. Heyer, John Hens- -si lein, A. C. Wessell, Carl Mugge, M. Croom& Co., John F. Rulfs, R. J. D. Steljes, Chas. F. Browne, J. H. O;to way, John Eliza Burden, L Koch (malt only; J. Kirk, C. F. Hunter (malt onlyp, Win. Genaust, Peter Mohr, P. Doeseher, Chas. len, B.? Bellois, Ms L. A. VonKampej E. Kileyv J D. Schulken, . Hul- ryC. Williamson, D. Steljes, Chas. " wcklena Arnlrtv SalT. . The Best Saive m the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Exaptlons,,and posi lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, Sr money Refunded, Price 25 cents per box. . - w ' a ! to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen of April 7th, 1860, in re- gard to the purchase of the plant of the (iaiuewell t ire Alarm company. : fit TtT- liTTkwn W. R, Kkxan. One hundred, and eight coupons. amnnntlncf to 2.93L which had torf. .-.-. - i-t--- ,c. ,nn,traetioQ of the Durneii in iue prescuccui ns .' Bills for current expenses,amoun in- to $0,103.19. were audited and with sawdnst, inntion that the Mayor be "author- intl and Idirected to, advertise for proposals to macadamize Market street from Fourth street to the city limits. A loner discussion ensued, when, the question being called, AMerman PearsallVmotion was adopted. On motion of Alderman Craft the chairman of the Permanent lm provement Committee was instruct ed to correspond with Congressmen McClauiuiv and Rowland in regard to the prospect o( obtaining an ap propriatioh from theGeneral Gov ernment for a macadamized roadway from Fourth street to the Natfonal Cemetery. The Committee on Fire Depart ment, Mayor Fowler, chairman, re ported that they have thoroughly investigated the matter as totbead- vlnhilitv of the nurchase of a ffre alarm system for the city of Wil mington, p.nd after consulting the iimitpr authorities 'and creitmir all iuformatiqu that could be procured upon the subject would respectfully recommend the purchase of a three circuit sykeui to be furnished by the Gamqwell Fire Alarm Co. at 6,500. j The report of the Chief and Assis taut Chief of the Fire -Department ; on this matter was also readas fol-! ville Sound: B. B. Humphrey, J. A lows: Hewlett and P. T. Dixey, at Ocean u nnoat of Vivir License fbr the sale of malt Ub.MLKKbJ.' an --5 " - j , , . . your Finance and Fire Committees, iiquor only was granted to Dame wehv'e examined into the merits of tIoward at Ocean View. thf ,,??'eff "JS.Sff irCt On motion the Board assessed tlie S?: Hanover Transit Company to make the following report; Af- follows: On three miles of railway ter consulting, disinterested elfc"r ana side tracks 9,000; one locomo tive tS.SOO: fo ur cars $300; one plat- and beinir familiar rwltn tne form Car,; etc., ray. iotai $is,wv. Schnibben & Bro.L G. W. Lmder a Co., W. H. M. Kfch, C. Richsters, B. II. J. Ahrens, W.B. Bell, L; Voi le rs, Kate Montrcjse (uralt only). J H. Otto way, on iSTun between Sev enth and Eighth streets, George H. Brown, Bridgers & Rankin, C. E. Smith, M. 6'Brieih, W. T. Telfair,; Purcell House, The Orton, A. P. Tiiicay. James Benr. Etta Williard (malt only), Boniiz Hotel. License was granted to tho follow ing for tho wholcfale of spirituous uml malfc linuors in the city of Will miii'?torr3Brunhird, Simon & Co.J Sol Bear & Co., Adrian &; Vollers. License was granted for the retai r emrittioiifl and malt liouors in i i - yew llanover county, as follows: A. Brown. IslandJ Beach Hotel, the Hamiuocks; W. H. M. Koch, Carolina Beach; JosephRamsden, at Wrightsville; T. E. Nixon.atWrightsf at requirements, and . taking every - Board adjonrn thing into consiaerauou, - . -r ; fully recoxnxaena the Gaiaeweli fire ed to meet Mooaay next Guaranteed to be the best In the dCy. GINGEK ALE, SODA ! . ' - : iAo, a similar house at Na WATKK, Ac, C 4 North Water street where the same articles are kept at; the same prices. 3T5 IF By Steamer To-Doy COM rLETE LINE OF LACTOPEPT1NE Preparations. liquid Peptonoids and Fhos pho-CalTeln compound. to N. Front street. 601 N. Fourth St. lyltf . - , - , " i GRAND EXCURSION -To- CAROLINA BEACH, Wednesday, July 9th, 1890. -TO BE GIVEN BY Til a. ROYAL PLEASURE CLUB Boat leaves at 930 &. m. and p. m. : . Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! ; - IN . . LADIES' SLIPPERS' -AND- Gentlemens Low Quartered Ladies Opera fc Uppers 50c ; . Ladle Lace Oxfords, Plain Toe,' Ladles' Lace Oxfords.Pat. Leather TIpsLW. Ladles Lace and Button Oxford, $L2i Gd.tlenvn's Low shoes in alt tho j Ute& styles at marrcubus WWTB1CE&. f ; Geo. R.FroiicIi&Sons 108 North Front Rtrcetr (OTpoits The ortba) ' ; ; J: " s3 tf wholeralD and T?tail dri A approved, . Fhilaaeirhii, twin

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