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. VOK VIII. WELMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5. 1884. NO otcZTZ
" 1 o-:..:.- . : . -. ., . ., ,.; . . , I la me editorial cohmai. j ,j .
I : "
niily ncticto hat the law
"(;fbbni la'tled from
I'bT the (UlHa. for home, last
any netcspnper
VTQmingtoiu JSk
wuii iw: ...
ref i:.'Hta of GcnniJJ will
Js .ixhuhih birthday on
i-or lie firs: time in many years gold
-,,m What U Congress
bit premium. omv i v
joiX to do about It?
Sir. Arnold delirered his last lecture
iaS.ir York on Saturday He sailed
j tome on Tuesday.
...r Crrui Nortbrup is to learo
Tt Col'.ej to become President of the
!UteoU UoiTersity.
Grenl Kilpatrick's friends at New
lea. S. J- re raising a memorial fond
to prweit to tbe w' Jotr-
Ve York City has, ten thousand aa-Jc-cztlo
crcry hundred and ieY-
firj-fire iahabitants.
TTiihia thirtT dajs there will bo con
Usuoci rail coanianicaUpn between
Sew York aad theCitT of Mexico..
Lieucast RioJei declines a rccep
Loa at Sew Wsrea. cn the ground that
Is lu txta tiiaked orer-mnch al-rrJ-
iLi. Julia Ward Howe and her asso-
fiiuwoaiaiulTrafisU la Boston held
Ktstel Fhillios.
I am told.11 writes Mr. James R.
Randall from Washington to the Au.
. (.. ...
usU Chronicle, ' tnat tbe wnissey
speculators hare formed a pool, and are
paying some of the distillers considera
ble money not to run their establish
ments. One man here gets $120 a day
to stop work."
Mr. Talmage lifts bis Toice against
artic expeditions. Tbe pastor, of tbe
largest cbach in America says that over
the door. U there be a door, to tho open
polar sea. if thero bo one. is written
no admittance," written by the finger
that inscribed the Ten Commandments
on the original tablets of tone, adding.
"God has reservations. He must have
some paths where he can walk alone
The publisher of the Beaver Falls,
Pa Courier, Mr. John F. Porter, oome
time ago contracted a severe cold. He
says: "I tried half a c'oen remedies
ineffectually and upon recommendation
ot a physician 1 gave Dr. Ball's Cough
Syrnp a lair, square trial it reuevea
me Immediately ana curea my coia ana
catarrh entirely. It is a remedy that
should be used in every household.
LOCAL NEWS.
IIDU TO MEW ADVERTISE M El TS.
floral resUral
Lost Spectacle
IX J Disosxuoek A Card
JAS Wilsos Don't ray Eent
B at Mel tike Linen Collars
Geo XL. Caarox. Agt To Arrive
HzxasmxnOKK Pianos and Organs
Jso. IL TCKBXSTI5B -Cargo rrult
C W TATXS-Cheap Standard Worts
Uukds Bros. A DaEossrr DnijUts
The storm signal was flying to-day.
Thero was no City Court this morns
ing.
It has grown
the-last SI hours.
much warmer within
The receipts ot cotton
to-day foot up 97 bales.
at this port
Ger. barque CluirloUc, Wallis, hence.
arrived at Stettin Feb. 28th. .
Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton has re-
traed to Johnson, In niton county,
5.I,to pass the remainder of her
diji ia the old Cady homestead, where
lit was born sixty-eight years ago.
In brothers and a sister in Con
tfdidt married at different times, tbe
brsders marrying two sisters, and tho
Lr soa cf each couple, born in differ-
Ktjeirs, were all born on the 20th of
r.w j
J I In the Supreme Court, on Monday, a
Ts iiihion writer of London Truth I decision was rendered in the case ol
rminda certain ladies who recently at Edward Bason, from New Hanover.
teaded Lord Spencer's balls at Dublin No error.
Castle that Msome lemalo cbarms are Mr. Henry Newman, formerly oi this
best Ult to the ImsgicaUon, which often city, is traTeling now for the firm of
Wound Up.
The flag at the city hall was hoisted
daring the gale of Monday and became
wrapped around the flag staff in such a
manner that it could not be taken in
when the attempt was made. It is now
wound about the flag staff three or four
times, and to clear it and take it in will
be a job not at all to bo coveted. Pos
sibly eomo sailor boy might be able to
go out and clear it.
weather. Be yery careful of all ashes
taken from the fireplaces or stoves
and see that they are not placed where
the wind can stir them until you are
sure that every spark is extinguished,
and by no means deposit ashes in
wooden inflammable vessels. Many'a
conflagration has occurred and many
thousand dollars1 worth of property
havo been destroyed by carelessness In
this important particular.
False Alarm.
While Sergeant Davis was giving in
his testimony in the case in which his
conduct was under investigation to-day,
the alarm of Are was sounded, which
for several minutes interrupted the pro
ceedings. Tho alarm was sounded for
inere was' considerable difficulty
yesterday in making the IAltle Giant
horses work in pulling tne steamer to the
fire and it was finally found necessary
to take them out and pull the engine by
hand the short distance that it was
necessary to go. The fault laid, we
think. In the fact that the horses were at
a distant point, at work, when the alarm
came, and' become unduly "excited as
they were hurried to the engine house
and . before they gafcinto the' fire-bamess.
Cautionary
, . . ... .. j-The truth is the horses .which are to pull
mg to our people daring this windy 17V . . - - . v .
tho Are steamers should hot be "put out
at work but should be kept orf hand at
the engine house, night, and day, ready
for an instant start, i
Police Investigation.
The City Court Room was crowded
this morning long beforo tbe hour ap
pointed for the investigation of the case
oi Police Sergeant Gr W. W. Davis.
who was charged' with conduct unbe-
coming an officer of the police force.
The hour set for the hearing was II
o'clock a. m., but all the necessary prep
arations were not concluded until 15
minutes after that time. The Mayor
and Mr. John L. Dudley and Valen
tine Howe, of the Committee on Police,
of the Board of Aldermen, before whom
the investigation was to be made, took
the third district, and although we
made diligent inquiries as to the locality their places, while the accused took
ofthofire. we failed to find where it
was. We noticed some portions of the
fire department hunting lor the same
object, but their search proved fruitless.
Fortunately it was a false alarm.
Removal. 1
The Church Messenger, of Durham,
N. C, and tho Church Herald, of South
Carolina, have arranged for consolida
tion at Charlotte, under the! name of
TJte SoutJicrn Guardian, which will
consist of eight pages, forty columns,
and bo published by the Charlotte
If this weather continues there will be Daily Observer Company, in whose
plenty offish in a few days. bands will be the entire business man
agement of the paper. Tbe arrage
ment goes into effect at once. Rev. .
N. Joyner. the Editor of the paper, has
The sea off our coast has been very taken charge of the Episcopal Church
rough for several days, owing to the at Rock Hill, S. C;
seat beside his'counsel, Messrs N. A.
Stedman, M. Bellamy, E. S. Martin
and F. H. Darby. Mr. DuBrutz Cut
lar appeared as counsel for Mr, and
Mrs. Watkins,-who were the principal
Witnesses in support of the allegations
made against the accused. Several
witnesses in support ot the charges
were examined, after which Sergeant
Davis was sworn and made a statement
of tho case. After he had concluded
the Court took a recess until 3 o'clock
p. m., when other witnesses were being
examined in the matter when our re
port closed.
Hot Water Remedies.
HalPs Journal ot Health du Wishes
some interesting tacts relative to hot
water as a remedial agent. It says:
1 There i3 no remedy of such general
application,4 and none so easily attaina-
Die, as water; and yet nine persons jn
ten will pass bv it in an emergency to
seek for something ot far less efficiency.
.There ;aro but few cases or illness
where water should . not occupy the
highest place as a remedial agent.
A strip of flannel or a napkin folded
lengthwise, and dipped in hot water
and wrung' out, and then applied around
tbe seek of a child that has croup, will
usually bring relief in ten minutes.
A towel folded several tiroes and diD-
ped in hot water, and quickly wrung
ane applied over the seat of the pain in
toothache or neuralgia, will generally
afford prompt relief. This treatment
in colic works almost like magic. I
have seen cases that have resisted other
treatment for hours yield to this in ten
minutes. There is nothing that will so
promptly cut short a congestion of the
lungs, sore throat, or rheumatism, as
hot water w'henpplied promptly and
inoroueniy.
Pieces ot cotton batting dipped in ho
water, and kept applied to old sores,
or new cuts, bruises and sprains, is the
treatment now generally adopted in
hospitals. I have seen a sprained ankle
cured in an hour by showering it-with
hot water, poured from a height of three
feet. . ' j . . '
Tepid water acts promptly as an
emetic; and hot water taken freely
half an hour before bed time is the best
of cathartics in case of constipation,
while it has most soothing effect on the
stomach and bowels. This treatment
continued for a few months, with proper
attention to diet, will cure any cureable
case ot dyspepsia.
Linen Collars
"O0BLADIES11ND CHILDREN. QUI1K A
nice assoi tment and thej are cnEXr.
NEW LACE COLLAES, , I ,
J Tor Children asd Ulrsef
Lace Ciirtainc.
In this lino wo can ! show Tcry choice pattern?
AT KOCK BOTTOM PMCE3.;
New Mattings
Of all grades, f 10m first nxsps, and Mho
PRICES THE LOWEST! -V
Black Good
Received this day,
Particular attention, is called
stcck, aleo to
embracing all tcx tract s.
to
this
OF ALL WIDTHS.
We arc really attracting and CKXATIXG TEJLDB
I Headache almost always vields to the b 8hwln desirable goods In every depart-
.r. 1 1 a. 1 ' m I
Biuiuuaneous application 01 not water mcnt at CLOSE PRICES.
to mu leet ana tne Dacs: 01 tne necK.
It is an excellent plan to record facts
like these in. a note book which should
be always at hand when wanted. In
the anxiety caused by accidents or sud
den illness in tbfe family, one becomes
confused and is not apt to remember
quickly what should be done; hence
there may be prolonged and unnecessa
ry suffering before proper remedies are
applied.
R. M. McumRE.
men 5 '
OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAYMARCH 0,7 8,
AND SATURDAY MATINEE. . . ; .'
high winds that have prevailed.
sstwii sore than reality supplies."
T& London school board have de
tided to raise this Tear for educational
Imposes, by tazej. $1,620,003. being an
Uerease of $727,025 oTer last year. The
issu: is to be raised by a rata of six-
tea eests for fiery pound ot tho yearly
rnul of tbe real estate In London.
Mayer & Lowenstcin,
! nishes , Now York.
dealers in var-
We invite the attention of our citizens
to the fact that first quality shirts aro
being made to order at one dollar at the
Wilmington Shirt Factory.
tf.
The Durham Jiccordcr publishes a
very handsome notice of Mai. C M.
Stedman, of this city , and warmly en
dorses the proposition to nominate him
for LleuUGoycrnor.
A pair of spectacles which would
ta&eartntw. ;.nntimnnKi;..lDroveof bctlittie use to any one but
izd u Democrat am dlridM. .nd the owner has been lost by a lady
la aoxioas Democrat writes from
icrJjzi, Me., to the Boston Jbrt.
'Vet New England politics aro in a
rnuj bad state. The control has gone
Election of Officers.
At the annual meeting of Wilming
ton Steam lire Engine Company, No.
1. held at Little Giant Hall last evening.
the following officers were elected to
serve for the ensuing year:
President T D Meares.
Vice President I H Davis.
Foreman E G Parmelce.
First Assistant Foreman W C Von-
Glahn.
Second Assistant Foreman Martin
Newman.
Engineer Ed W Manning.
Assistant Engineer Lewis Wack-
smith.
Secretary and Treasurer W C Craft.
The company is now in a flourishing
It is an IlinVind that Blows no
One any Good.
FT 1 rv , 1
Snnreme Court. -xuu uauai opnne equinoctial gaies
are always preceded by the Grand
In this court, on Monday, the consid Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana
eration ot appeals from the fourth judi State Lottery The 166th Monthly will
a-,: w 0eoa take place on March 11, 1884 J It is an
"- . m w,nd that blows no one any good,
were disposed of as follows: and on application to M. A. Dauphin.
William Griflin etals. vs. Josephine New Orleans, La., you may obtain in-
i 1
Griffin, from Robeson; remanded by
consent, at the cost of the plaintiffs.
William Griffin et als., vs. Josephine
Griffin, from Robeson; remanded, by
consent, at tho cost of the defendant.
J. A. Evans, administrator, vs. Thos.
M. Smith, executor, from Columbus,
put to the end of the district. !
John L Wescott vs. Rufus Qalloway
et als., from Brunswick ; put tcj the end
of the district. ,
M. T. Leach vs. town of FayettevUle,
from Cumberland ; put to tbe ei)d of the
district.
S. A. Young ys. B. T. Barden et als.,
from Columbus; put to tbe end of the
district..
formation how you can obtain $75,000
tor $5. or $15,000 for $1, etc.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Lost-
PAIR OF SPECTACLES, STEEL RIM-
med. Lost In the case. Tho glasses were
from Meyrowlfz Bros., Opticians, New York,
and have their name printed on the case A
liberal reward will be paid tbe finder on leav
ing theasat the Drag Store of
men 5 3t MUNDS BROS. & DeROSSET.
Floral Festival.
1HE LADIES OF THE DORCAS SOCIETY
LIGHTS 0' LONDON
Under tho auBpices of Shook A Collier.
Proprietors Union Square Theatre, New York,
Magnificent Scenery and Mechanical
Effects. 1
Wanted ICO Supcrnumcries.
stage jaapager, at
Reserved Seats f 1. Admission 75. 60.' 25c
Sale of Seats begins Tuesday, March 4, at
layers'. . mch3
4
Enquire for
at Opera House. Thursday.
Munds Bros. & DeRosset,
Druggists, Market and Second Streets, '
! - 1 I 1
QFFER A LIMITED LINE OF VERT
fine Sponges, suitable for Nursery use atSS
cents each.
Indelible Ink. Guaranteed
bottle. Mark your clothes a,
lost II '
cod, fl5 cent a
prevent pew?
A nice box of Face Powder, Pink or White,
iu ccnis. i
Etay will cot Tote or will vote the Re-
P&kx ticket in prcference.,,
in
this citv. who will nav liberally lor the
reoovenr. Soo advertisement in this
Issue.
condition, with full ranks, and always McA. Cbuncil et als. vs. W. H.
ready for prompt action, the only com- Averett, from Bladen ; put to the end of
plaint being that the electric alarm is he district.
not what it ought to be. Something
....
M io:owiag Incident will mark Steam boatmen report last Monday as
fc tiiagi will be after awhile when 0ne of tho worst on the Cape Fear that
tb food women get on a jury : I th--rar -TTvrionral The cold was
"E pro;r:etor of a bar room was mtflniA and blew a rale all da v. makine distinct enough for them to hear and car pon
should bo done.and that at once, to give
the department a more effective and
available system of alarms in case of
fire. The boys will go to fires if they
only hear the alarm, and it is little
enough to ask that this alarm shll be
Jca trill in Washingm.Terri
tery. coder indictment for keeolnr a
rterly resort. Seven women wore
w t-sjary . aad all were firm for con-
J-eUco, asd the fire men stood doggedly
scquituL"
navigation disagreeable
extremely difficult.
and at times
understand.
Idghtso' London.
At 10 o'clock to-morrow morning the
"Lights o London Company" ! will ar
rive here by special train at the W. &
W. R. R. Depot. The public are kindly
invited to view the beautiful and novel
its arrival. Reserved sale
T
will hold a FLORAL FESTIVAL on THIS
(WEDNESDAY EVENING, at the Lutheran
Memorial Building, corner Sixth and Princess
streets. Refreshments will be served. Ad
mission 10c. . men 5-1 1
Cargo Fruitf
JUST ARRIVED, EX SCHR CITY.OF NAS
SAU, consisting of
ORANGES, BANANAS.
SAPPADILOES and PUMPKiNS.
t Call early.
mch5 1t JNO. R TURRENTINE.
Complete Lino
Fancy Goods.
of Drugs, Chemicals and
P. S. Fine
cakeB.
Soaps as usual,
25 cents dozen
1 1 men l
Pianos and Organs.
IAN0S AND
ORGANS SOLD AT THE
MOST MODERATE PRICES FOR CASH,
A Card.
OR ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY
STALMENT PLAN. At
EX-
Gm dentist haa InvenLMi & new
iaraiocj process of teeth-drawing. I pleasant occasion.
v -t4Bui louia ruuoe, pieixou
rti?1 Copper part ot tbe root rs
"ft India rubber gradually
er 7 ' oa ma root, and tne
Zfr"21 tooi U finally enucleated,
-octcawi ii6 pUent any pain
Ttr- Fear ftr Rt- Amvm mr
J ryired tcjcoajpieta the operation. I Dawson railroad, about which wo n
? rjU tUsedjnx and a slight iwell- omo Inquiry a couple of weeks si
gsa are tho only inconve
now open at Dyer's. Secure your seats
WnntH Rftvisirip-. early. ine neoKUK ciowai Democrat
r t: 1. : i. i j I cm va !
Tnnt fnrt th Floral FPAtiral to ha uuriniHwawwi, uciituuur uueaa ! . ! .
- . . Mftt:nfyritnifnriftf1rprrU!nirfnrthA;tv ShOOBT & lOUier S L.lUtS O' London
given this evening by tne uucas bociety ; " " T " " ZT'Z 'r . u' iY opened a short engagement at tho Keo-
of St. rauls' E. L Church. In the new - & kuk opera House last evening, present-
bnildinr corner of Sixth and Princess nanco no savs " n policeman is lDg the .great nglisb melodrama,
etreet. It bids fair to be a
fJIHE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES' TO
press his heartfelt gratitude to the people of
mch 3
Kz Mayor Wilson offers for sale in
this issue a number of building lots , in
Tarious portions of the city. The lots
will bo sold cheap and on the install
ment plan which has proved so proper
and successful. See advertisement
The Ketcs and Observer says :
mch 5 it
M. J. DINGELHOEF.
fce-ces
"Perieoced.
The
made
since.
it is said runs from Dawsoo , a pom1
on the Cape Fw river, into the pino for
est, a distance oi ten miles." We wish
our clever neighbor could find that road
but we fear that a journey to tho moon
would b necessary for its discovery.
t-.r, -''WB receipts in
FalH r tin rw a-
jap -c Qa-art ment 15 wrrvnl
i-y aispesoB th reaiainder with wnIta trmPs appeared at po-
wtopaJl30choriat i 1 lice hcadouarters last night. Theyap-
WUmlngton for the earnest sympathy they
have extended to him In his recent sad be
reavement In the death of a beloved wife, and
in the subsequent destruction of his property
tvtr flrB Til th Tinfrlat nf Ma afflloMnn Ma.
tcday. In speaking of tho dog orient OraT KS7the tatodS thlt he has thTwa.
n.n ha..Jih.f .. f UK upera noue iasc evening, present- heartfelt sympathy and condolence of his fel-
nanco he says that any policeman is m the great Lnghsh melodrama, low citizens beeomea a source of irratefni
Kk.r.oi- empowered to enter any lot and kill a 'iTnc Lights o London " It was a consoiaUon and reUef. To the gallant firemen
aeilgnUOUJ it Urfnrmance which mp.rifa thn h'urheet Fo worked faithfully to rescue hi property
uo ina uaa oiuen or.omerwise mjurea r w " - , dTfft 7 . e.lam?9. ne w Pdr
nv nf-rann whilrt In tho ctrnnh rf in .inv r. . , . , . ..J uusuuiu.
j - - w. ... , rnine we nave nreviousiv naa in tms
other lot than that of the owner or line as could possibly be imagined,
keeper of said dog; and any one as- Every attention was paid to detail, and
smltincorobstructiDjthemiothe di. ' "u5hI' 3?" ' fK
charge of this duty shall be fined not requirements of his or her part. The
exceeding $50." This reads beautiful I company used their own scenery, and
it was beautiful and realistic in the ex
treme. Owing to the lateness of tho
hoar we are unable to particularize
concerning the different members of the
cast, bot suffice it to say that the en
tertainment was a magnificent one
throughout. The company conclude
their engagement this evening, and it
is to be hoped that every seat in the
house will be occupied, it j is. a per
formance that can be heartily com
montori in Avorv roanoft anI vro fiiMci
our city readers to go and see it.- TO AfriVO I
but it won't hold a sieve full of water.
The ordinance isn't worth the paper it
is written on and should be revised
forthwith. A policeman has no more
right to enter a private yard without a
warrant than has any other man nor
a . '
nas ne any more rignt to aesiroy prop
erty without a warrant than has any
other man; and a dog is property, and
taxable property at that. Of course, no
good citizen will object to the destruc
tion of a dangerous or rabid animal.
1
Don't Pay Rent.
BUILDING LOTS IN DESIRABLE i
locauues lor saie. on ice insuiment
i
plan. In this 'city I have sold overj
one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses
and Lots to parties who have paid in full for I
them, bv instalments monthly payment.
Al&o.I have a large number now on my books.
who are making regular monthly payments
and will soon own Homes ana get clear or lana
lora rue. .!-!
Money loaned to those wishing to build.
Apply to -;
mch 5 JAMES WILSON.
HEINSBEKGER'S,
Live Book and Muste Store.
City Drug Storo.
APERrECT RUSH FOR THE NEW Dnrg
8trc Business good because goods are
new and prices as low as any. In fact, noth
lng old about the store except i
J. W. CONOLEY. Manasrer.
N B. PrescripUons compounded i at all
hours day and night. A- 1 Hi
mchl . .,! - I. i i ' I'll '
Administrator's Notice.
i- - i
TTAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA-
11 tor of the estate of Mrs. Louisa Nutt, 1
hereby notify all persons having claims against
her to present tbe same to me on or before the
7th February, 1885. All persona indebted to
said decedent will make payment tot me. !
OSCAR G. 1'AKSLEY, Jr.
feb6 lawCw wed . ii
! Wanted.
100 GOODQUABBT UAND3, FOR Gov
ernment work at Keystone Quarries, on Cape
1 : I - I.'
Fear Elver, fourteen miles below Wilmington,
feb SM01 ROSS LARA.
We saw yesterday afternoon an al
aermanana a policeman -vainly en
l taa was a
il ess. Manager Abbey re-
r PosiUteiy that after thU year he
if T Is ft T Awn tvtMivA4 i. M a it
mm . - - a tatUB. u iiUUiliri I w - I eveu A4 a ua? wnu vivucibTB svut UiD
-aaGczjjr, of lcM rjrofessloa I Peered to bo quite respectable men. gentlemen who said that I deavoring to find the locaUon of tho.
i r vis . at - i i . il . i r skvzmI i m . . ,
soexiag wora. wiui ug nope ot uuuiug, do WM ma(j a or wno 0 ws that he 11118 "ugn tne - teiepnone alarm on
it, and they left this morning to sco if Las mad? or who can nrora that h I Market street, near this office. .If this
they could get employment on the gov bit t Wthout long and I instrument is out of order it should be
ernment worka at the mouth of the hItl rrjrovoe,i: on -nA . h n. tf repaired at once.1 - "
i4 tsr t
dltahAraulnc-and losing ton. S. a
la0 b togiraSmlth'i Wora
I ' UdYT
HTCr. ADey come aero irom muw in hia own defcnr? These nntinna
might be dangerous ones to giro to a
IntenssUnr toLFishermea: The cele-1 jury la a case where pnrato premises
b rated Fishn Brand GilUng thread is I had been invaded and a valuable am
old only ax Jacobx's. He is the Im- I mal killed without tho authority of ft
pcrtcs Azzzi. . : t lcUFrc-5.. ,
jNOTHER LOT Of THAT BONANZA
I
and Eauecr for 60 cents ! Could get but a
I limited supply this week. Expected on New
York Steamer to-morrow. Leave orders for
It at.once. Will also receive to-morrow an-
Home's Garden Oysters
ARE CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST.
They are to be had onfvat ike Old North
bt&te Saloon, No. 6, South rrout SU . 1
Ice eoel Lager Beer a specialty. The best
Whiskey andpurest Wine sold la the city. I
Cigar as good as the best. 1 Call and beeos
rinced. 1 feb S3
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