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r PLKASX XOTICK. 3uLsTS T' I v We will be glad to recetre coauntLttJo eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, ! from our Meads on any and all tafcjects I general Interest trat ' The nsme ot the writer most always be ft nlshsd to the Editor. r OUTAGE PAID: 5t' sAI l wonOu. tiOO. Three! Communications must be written on On I side ot the paper. t cV'jTered by carriers Ireo Personalities must be avoided. at the above I - - I: t I ; - And It la especially sad particularly nd . I.I J ifni.t-erweek. f mViw aol DberaL . . "stood that the Editor does not always eadot : 13T thc correspondeaJs talons so state ... tl) fa!!- ! Vlll. I VII.1 j WILMINGTON. N. C, TOES DAY, AUGUST 7, 1883. ar .. j'jm w wur"""' , w. . In the editorial columns. Tins FATKK rrr evening. " 1 ' 1 S X . ... ) -V, . . r . : : : , r '-.;: . 1 loi J j i i . ! t i -TttT largest l .Hr.n fif nnv iitirsrxiDer i rcM'","' hoi. in the lf Wilmington. ....VI' w - . . tlUtr hntk OI book VoUairc's just been unptiuiisncu, In Prt4 3 Cook intends fitting up hi Sum er "home on Ukc Erie, near Put in ; r nrnDertv in Brooklyn : in The rca. i. 43.50 931.192. an increase i a 175. The val- a:. ofi-erional property is n John Ericsson, the inventor, til-' l-rvct! hiseightieth birthday in New rl Tuesuay. tie is apparemij ; . ti l.c and hearty as he was twenty , ... - - - - i li-nt ulc:de? have, it is said, been J , , pally r ersons ol unusual intelli- j t .. nnr tlm t!timlpd. dlaas! , jtuv.-ua - - . LTuhtkai is the most frequent; -i-murder. ; i . ,r i Linc '.alienage has no enu'.va- : m: i-r -ei'. a"1 tlie txauslator of ttie ' rtturncii Chinamen suzgeateu ; ixn Francisco might do. I ro.r r Hardy'a novel. But Yet W vMiii. :.! wunm mreu uiuum ..oa mcltto Wth lW ; ,.,!. .ml lour different f-Uion of .t lire . jr. 1 T:V.ul in Lnft .nil 1 ? Hojdly has nothing to add in regard ! ihc Fo,tr tlander. and his dismiss- ... : K'kI : we nwucruja-j.ua.. ,l" j;4 ! - fllc.ently accomplished by the d s . , informnnt." i .mi.v ui nic iinuic wt w. i If i: required $432,000 to secure a. :publican majority in IndiAua. and . c ..t inllnr, oor'ti I ! ac price oi uwii t? j Republicans must have been aiarniinr-!ed iy scarce in that State at the be,nnioS; of the campaign. tori ii said to have been ! Terymuch affected by the Princess Bca- j trice's recent departure for ine uonti- iient for a month's visit, as the mother, and daughter have n.ver before been ' vpnmtft! lonser than two days. ... T . . . , i Mrs. AbranTb. I lew.u mau. u . her just before ner uepwure Europe, a large cameo portrait or her tathcr. the late Peter Cooper. It i oral, about two inches in diameter, ana ra made by the artist Zocliner. .".V." . .j . Rear Admiral Hughes has reported lo . the iravy department that the. yellow lever becmed to be decreasing in both Callao and Lima, but that it vfasj diflicult to get reliable information as . tu the true state or health of cither j cjtv : lnU obsen-er predict that Iowa . . - .- will prove a doubtful State - r - r because oi Prohibition fanaticism. If it were not - ilia I for so many noiuing-oTcr qcuawto, Democrats would probably carry the Legislatu re and elect a United State Senator. Ec-United States Senator John P. King of Georgia, who entered the Senate in 1363. is spending tho Sum mer in tho Mountain region of the Northwestern aectloa ol tbistate. He was thirty-tour years of age when he became Senator, and only erTed three .1 months. - - 0 . At the burial of Dr. Strain. Roman Catholic ArchbUhop of Edinburgh, a pageant was witnessed such as Scot land had not seen since tho Reforma tion. There were 150 priests, and the multitude of Franciscans, Benedictines, Cedemptionlsts. Yincentians. acolytes ...i ..nmnliinn)i Dictnre Uiat waa auu iiuuj r irresistibly iuggestife of some church scene of mediaeval days. , 1.1 ! W4 i The collector at Portland, Maine, having telegraphed the treasury depart ment that be expected that an attempt wonld be made to land at that port a cargo of rags from Egypt. Assistant Secretary French instructed the collect tor not to allow them to be unloaded. until the board of health gave a cerun il. rt!on would not en- caio iuafc ut danger the health of the city. The Minnesota Democratic State con-. ventiou met at Su Paul last Thursday. : Tho following nominations were made: tor itorernor, w . v . Lieutenant-Governor, R. I" Frazoe ; Secretary of State. S. J. Green ; Treas urer. John Ludwig; Attorney-General, J. W. Willis; Railroad Commissioner. n -- under8igned UUidpolm. AnU-prohibition Ja;PCT7ompt attenUon. Send ins were passed. The platform i de. tltcPmoney order. ! dares for a tariff revenue only, an op-. registered letter or m SHR1ER proves the river and harbor bill. j td Dr. Daniel Asbury of North Caro-j Meeting of the Board of Aldcr lina. is plurainc his pinions for a'public men. arial ascensioa and sail. . The two can vaas wings of hs flying machine stretch thirty feet broad iroru tip to tip, and all the man bird has to do to regulate his flight is to work a pedal like that on a sowing machine. j . The Supreme Court of Indiana has decided, in reviewing the proceedings a murder case, that the mere iact of man having read newspaper accounts oi a crime,anu naving an opinion mere- from, but one which could be removed j by the evidence, does not necessarilly i render him incompetent to serve on . . i I juries. LOCAL NEWS. IHOtX TO IEW iAOYERTISEMEKTS. Yates School Dooki Y II GREEX Turnip ScimI K C MlLl.f.R KlorMa Wsitr. 4c Htl.ssBtKQtH Piano and Orjrani R M MClxriRk Carpcu, Matting. Ac of Krnil Fair on i oi rnm a,r OIS See premium list lourth p.-igc. For lcket Knlvea or Table Cutlery, t iro to Jacoris Hardware Depot. Watermelons were oilorcd tor sale in ; ! .-bf t rp .u.n.i . i - 1 : Dr. Wm.H. Grcen.;who has been l . - n n . I m i . . I I ill n IV for the last; Va.. i ithreo weeks at Milboit' Springs. h mutnca.: , : ; - : i from New York arrived at her whart in j ...... , ( - thi city this rore"0n; V. w. Poweil. aUor.,e,.t-; 1 - r . . ,i... law. and .1. 1. .iurpny, tcacuer w wuc maIe h5gh schooU of Clinton, Samson , . .... ,1(;v. count v. are in lue cuv-ua. Mr. J.J, Hopkins, who has been for 'iast two weeks confined to his house ..t. I 1 l...-. Uac cn or rwni-pr. wtlu luaianai inwluo-.w a, lo ue aoic to be out again. i convenience of parties going to i For the convenience of parties going to ! the Sound. Mr. James Southerlandhas established a cigar and tobacco stand at Capt. Southerland's stalls, on Princess i street. Mn g jrends. of the firm of i morniue i v-i,, Wnctpm market tt :inf et to,k of ifoeds for ; - - : ! Abram Austin, colored, whose case; ;ror a violation of themarket ordinance,! violation oi inc maravt was continued yesterday, was nncu i for the offense. ibid was luou.i. before the Mayor this morning. wlu J The annual -Farmers Dinner, which is a uotablc event in Sampson county, will take place this year at Clinton on the 10th inst. Hon. D. If. McLean, of Harnett county, will deliver the address on. that occasion. . m 1 -1- 1 7 ?t . irnm h nuuwuic iretvv. The Secoml. The second lamily excurson under the auspiciea of Gcrmania Ixnlge No. 4. K. ofP..toSmithvilleandthe:Forts will take place on the Btcamcr Passport to morrow(Wedncsday). Mr.H .C. Prem pert is chairman of the 'committee. There will be music for dancing and refreshments will be served on board the boat. : Fatal Accident. Yesterday evening Mr. r..A - tknrl J latum Joira Mathis . r..n,i hort distance from t,lin ton. lying across the shafts of his bug gy dead, with his neck broken. He had been in Clinton doling the day and had started for his home, a few miles in the nntrv. and it is supposed that by some accident be was thrown out with fatal results. He was awut wjcuia f Criminal Court. ... r .L!. t.ikunat The cases nearu Deiore vuis to Jay were unimportant and not inter- i est to the general public. The most ol them were settled by the payment oi the costs. The only really important case was that of lex-policeman John O'Brien, indicted for (larccny, an ac count of whose trial before the city Court we published jesterday. His case was called this morning, but he ra;,io tmt in appearance and the .presumption is that he has -skipped" to parts unknown ... ! ,.'i. KareCbTD b to?. r;i7:. n.n.i rnr Around trip ticket w.y. uly $7- Special train will leave Wii dngton on Monday, August 13th, . at ,i I Returning, leato Washing- onl mil loA. M. Returning, 4 P. M The regular monthly meeting ot the Board of Aldermen was held at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon; prfsent, His Honor Mayor Hall. - and Aldermen Dudley, Boney, Bear, Guyer, Sweet, and Howe. The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred 'the petition of O. G. Parsley, in reference to damage to his property on Third and Ann streets, recommended that the matter be re ferred to a committee of arbitration. Alderman Bear offered the following : Inasmuch as the Board is not satis factorily informed upon the legality of I the claim, and in the absence of further ; information, 1 therefore move that the ; report bo referred back to the commit 1 tee on Finauce and the City Attorney to ascertain the liability of the city in j the premises ; and that the committee be I empowered to employ a competent ; mechanic to estimate upon the cost of repairing the work, which damage in tbe opinlon of the-City Attorney the city is liable lor. jn motion of Aldenuon Howe, the use of the City Hall was granted lo Q'n Esther Lodge, Good Samaritans, for last nisht, free of charge. And election was had to fill a vacancy . , Jeff Mote received the largest number of vote. i - . r l. OnKnA Pnmr.iittAa was &Mzei t0 advertlBe for winter n!form9 for the oolice force. On motion of Alderman Bear, the - ! Committee on Streets and Wharves - .1 A . I a. Vin mi A t TY v"Kme"x." oi lue eiecuou uibuihs'- Committee on Streets and I V referred a) vuares. io wuuiu - resolution to ascsrtam ana repori wnai, if any, legislation i? necessary to pre - vpnt obstructions to sidewalks by awns : .c-l a Knroa atonrls fir! imp. nuiu jjw") " otherwise, report as loitows: . "Ve find an abundance of to prevent obstructions to sidewalks by aT".i ' ii.,ni to docks was, on motion ot Aiaerman Uinor noQt.nonptl until the meetinir in September. U was resolved that the committee ou I Streets and Wharves be directed to ex : amine Sixth street bridge and take such ; action as they may deem proper to rej i pair the same. Uu motion 0f Alderman Bouey. it . , . . committee on ie3olvcd tha , g anJ Wuarve3 be empowered to . v ,,, clirfMnron all worK C ill yi iuj niv. to be done on etreets and sidewalks aud drainage, which requires his services; provided, however, that they cannot employ him lor more than two jobs in advance of the work. I The report ot the committe on Sink ing Fund was referred to the committee on Finance. A communication from lb. Board of i Audit and Finance, in regard to Chest nut street dock, was read, when, ou mo tion of Alderman Bear, the Mayor was instructed to advertise in the two daily j newspapers for estimates. The petition of H. Webb, Jr., aud others, in regard to bathing in the river between Princess and Mulberry, was, on motion granted, provided they wear bathing suits. A petition of John M. Bremer, to erect a wooden building on the corner of Front and Ann streets was "granted. Petition of F. A. Newbury, for the erection of a wooden building on Mul berry, between Front and Water streets, was granted. A petition in regard to extending cer tain telephone lines was granted. A resolution instructing the Chief of j F ire Department to disband tne l ' n,tr riimrjanv ana uikb 1 charge oi any of the property of the city they may have in their possession was adopted, the said j company not having attended any fires m the past six months. .1 The committee on Fire Department submitted a report that the three steam fire engine companies be retained , that the Bianca Hose Reel Company be organized and equipped, and that they be furnished with the truck house on Nun between Fourth and FiOh streets; j asking further time in regard to morej I hjdrants ; recommending that the peti- I tions of C. Stemmerman, to make al- r,nr n his stables, be granted; Whdpump. corner Third and ! v,, streets, be removed and 'the old " fill . lin. a Lorse and Cli u-u rw swinging harness be purchased for the Little Giant .Engine Company, ( and that swinging harness be purchased for the Howard Relief and Cape Fear Companies, when they make f applica tion lor the same Report adopted. : It was ordered that. oil lamps be placed at the corners of Sixth and Sev-I enth and Campbell streets. J i Petition of citizens in recard to im portation of second hand clothing was referred to the Sanitary Committee in connection with the Board of Health, j A communication in rezard to the ' floating warehouse was read; and, on j motion, the ordinance passed at the last meeting in reference thereto was repeal ed. On motion of Alderman Bear, it was resolved that the committee on Streets and Wharves be instructed to report to the next meeting of .the Board of Al. dei men what would be the cost of. pav ing North Water 6treet, from Mulberry toJMarket, with the . most improved blocks. BOARD OF AUDIT AND FINANCK At a regular meeting of the Board of Audit and Finance, present R. J. Jones, chairman., and Messrs. , Wm. j Caider, W. R. Kenan and J, S. Me- j Eachern the following proceedings! were had : . The bond of John H. Putfh: a Clerk I r,c i ho xfvr-ht ftn.i r.it uvicrhpr. in I tha oriTn of 5on wMnrrpntnH j The contract awarded by the Board ot Aldermen to Geo. Honnett, tor keep ing the city clock for one year from the 1st of August, for the sum of $100, was approved. The resolution ot the Board of Alder men in regard to the purchase of swinging harness and reel horse tor the Little1 Giant Engine Company, and swinging harness tor the Howar Re lief and Cape Fear Engine Companies,! ; when they make application for the I same- ? PP"- t . Commissioners' Meeting. xne 15oaru ol commissioners lor me j countj 0t New Hanover, met jn regn ; iarm0nthly session yesterday afternoon ; t,. Tl.M,rp- snhmittpd his reoort - t. r 1 t?A t ior ine mouiu ui u utjr ; vmueiat r uu. j balance on hand, $7,700.20, with au atl j ditional fand cf $6,500 on special deposit j the Firgt ational Bank of Wilmiug toD.to the order, of Owen Burney Treasurer. Exhibited 30 coupons of $' each, which were burned in the pres ence of the Board. Educational Fund, showing a balance on hand of 752.78. The Register of Deeds submitted his monthly report of fees received for marriage liceuses, amounting to $17.10, and exhibited the Treasurer i receipt for the same. The Chairman reported $45.30, col - lectcd from the Treasurer of Pender county on accouut of Zilpba Russell, insane pauper, and exhibited the Treas urer's receipt for the same. Ordered that the Sheriff be paid 25 cents perday.for feeding prisoners in the county jail, instead of 30 cents per day, as now allowed, the same to take effect August 1st. 1633. Ordered that II. P. Auge be allowed n- lisfc his taxesproperty known as "Silver Stream." The petition of John W. Galloway to j place lightning " rods t on the county j ! buildings was not granted. I Tho petition of A. J. Grady and others to levy a special tax for school purposes foj-. white schools in school district No. fi, was granted . Board adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman. The celebrated 4Fish .Brand Gills Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hafd ware Depot. . Vennor for August. The following are Ven ubr's predic tions for August: 1-7 Warm to sultry entry of the month, changing to cooler, cloudy and .tormy weather .t;th. eod of the week, with general rain falls and wind storms. B14 uuangeauie weauiei, wuu ,1U quentrain and wind storms and abrupt changes of temperature. Close of week - - . t i 1 i l . iL AM ...IfrVk warm to. s.ultry, witn severe inunuer and hail storm's in majority of sections. 15-91 Sultry heat, rains and thunder storms of daily occurrence. , Great deal rain so far this raontbi. j i 22 31 Storms coulinue with intense- j ly hot ami oppressive periods The month i ending cooler, wet and with high winds and gale, j j The Druffffists. ! The State Pharmaceutical Association will meet In Gerroania Hall in this city ww. .1 ' a A to-morrow morning. ve unuerauiuu that a very large attendance is not exi pected. This 13 to be regretted as we j would like the druggists to see now uis tressingly healthy we are. The drug gists of this city are to, entertainr their visiting brethren with a excursion and other little diversions which it is, hoped will be both pleasing and comfortable tr the Knights of the Spatula. NEW AIVERTIS ENTS. '" " ' ; .1 Li .'i Such goods are offered vert cheat-. Improvements about to be made in this department, and we will close ont such things at prices remarkably lovf CORNICE ! LAMBREQUINS, Mosquito Net, in Jersey Jackets, Sizes 34 ! LARGER SIZES ust or Letter. A list ot unciaimcHi iquers remaining at the Post Office in this City to. nesday, Angust 8. 1883 A J H Armstrbns. B Mrs A Barnwell. (2. ) Mrs A C Bishop, (2.) Carolina Boins,- George Bishop, Ed Barnes, Jr, Jennie Boon, Lizzie Benneman, -Mary A Brown, Mittie Beaman, Rev Samuel Burhey. C Royal Castleton, (col). 1 I D Horace S Davis. (3,) Mary Darn er, Polly Da via. I E John C Echard, (2 )! F Frank Foy, Edward Fields. (i Mollie Garrasoni Bruce J Gibbs. H liouisa I licks. Rev O L Hicks, J Susan V Hnlts, W F Howette. ! J Sarah J erithiau , Harriet Johnson, Josh Jones. Oscar Johnson i K William Kelly. Scipio', Kill, j Pauline Kennedy, Jno Klopp. - LW E Luchton, budie 1 Lwis. M Wm F Moore, Wm Morrcle, Harriet Martin, Arry McNeil. N Clarissa Newkirk, D Si Noble, Douglass Norment 1 1 OWm OweuB. i i I C0lt JL IClCCtt . iS A 1 illllian. j j p fiine Roac ! sHpnrv Sutton Ida Smith. Wm S Salmon. , . T11,; V J vv ooareau, iaura iiimiua, Morjrau; Whitehead, Lydia Viilliam3, Soi Watson i Persons calling tor letters in the above list will please say "advertised ;" if not called for witiiin ten days will be sent I to the dead lorter office at Washington, D. C. Ed. R. Brink P. M. NEW AIVERTISEM15NT8. Second Family Excursion I ! TJKDER the aus lodge Jo. 4. K. of AUSPIC?:3 OF ifiEBMAKIA i l- r.. to hmithTlllo and the Fortii, WEJNESDAY, Anguat Stli, 118M. Murtc and Kef reshuients on boara. Chairman, for ComraUtcc Turnip Seed Turnip Seed. I NEW CROP 188:5. pOK SAIE WHOLESALE AKJ RETAIL. Co-untry ordcra tarltert. - I " - ' ' II WILLIAM H. GBJEKK, Druggist, ..... I - aug k ' y J . 117 Market Street Fruit Jars! TTALF GALLONS, QUARTS, PINTS and PRESERVE TUMBLERS. Giles & Murclilsoii. aug 6 North Front St HATS ! BdNNETS! riUTK AND BLACK EXCURSION llats. Towan Uat and BoijmU, ehep. i i - . i -I MRS. KATE C. WISES, ' - l i ' ang 6 Ko. 119 North Second Street. 1 E: C. Blair, -GENERAL COMMISSION MERC II A XT, - No. 15. North Second Street, i Kcium0Zlotiry produce. Top prices and quick return guar- 1 . A -ft II' f I I anteed Will reshlp to other marteta wneu ; reque6tcl. angc ... : E. O. BLAIR. We Have SUPPLIED A '.LONG FELT WANT BT establishing a flrst-cla Carriage, Harness and Trunk Store, where aU kinds of goods Ih our line can be bought at prices lower than rrer before offered In this market. MOT Repairing In all its brunch attended promptly. McDoUGALL A BOWDKN. I an? r No. 114 North Front bt. , FLORIDA WATER, 1 j LAVENDER WATER. I VIOLET WATER, HELIOTROPE WATER. j WIUTE ROE WATEJt, I I ! I , RAZKNA WATER. Also a complete assortment of Coloanes and Pwfmnanr f..r- tK Summer aeasou. ' rTescnpuons hbtobkw night at German DromrUt. aug 6- Coraer Foarth andNun su. Solid Comfort rrtllERE IS SOLID COMTORT IN THE use of Kerosene Stoves. A customer. wU Is using one. says: "With this we are ljsdepend ent whnku withoot a aerrniit." TheTare Gems and great "Economists.- DtnVreat sizes and prices. Try one. ' - -Fare White OU. ..'" an- - PAR Kg a TATLOXL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CURTAINS ! &o., very cheap. different grades. and 3(5 just received.1 TO ARRIVE. I L R. rj MclNTIRE. GKEAT INDUCEMENTS m- I i at : -; i 1 3. M.--KA-TZ'!L i 116 Market Street- AS AVE'' ARK KXTKXMNG OtJR STOttf:, ana ihe workmen uecJ tic room, we are nov offcriujf GREAT BARGAINS IN I Dress Goods, Embroideries, 'i.i White! Goods LADIES AND GENTS 0AUSB UNDERWEAR, STAPLEAND r ANCJT DryGoodoc '? Wesre determined TO. CLOSE OUTOUlt STOCK, aud commence with our ilmprore i ... ii inente ; also, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOB FALL AND WINTER. Call and eecure BARGAIN 8 at TJ1. W. ICATZ', 116 TJaarket St. J School Booko. 1 I i ' ' DEPOSITORT FOR SCHOOL BOOKS adopted by the State Board of Education. f . I Liberal discount to country merchants and ! ' - I r teachers. School Htatloneir of all kinds. . 1 i I ORGANS AND PIANOS soMto Schools' i .- : 1 ' ' ! i and Churches at greatly t reduced prices, and on easy instalments. C. W. YA augC .' 119 Market Krectl . i , Fly Trapp. i1 milE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THIS 1 i i I; i . I market. Our i i i , I , Our GRAIN CRADLES: ' I J ! cannot be surpassed in price or Quality. A large and well selected sUck ot lis ware at W. E. SPRINGER A CO.T. t I I Successors to John Dawson A Co u c i Market Street PIANOS & ORGANS II S OLD FOR CASH OR ON THE popr. LAR MONT 1 1 LT ' V .! At INSTALMENT PLAN. UKINSBEUGKtt'i. Check Books, I o N Til E BANK OF NfcW HANOVER and OQ the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I' " Note, Draft, Receipt and Memorandom Books la large vriety, for safe rheip at ,i HEINSBERGER'S, aug : . Lire Book aad llcale Stores
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