I . . .. TfllSFAPEK trtrj trrzlnx. Sunday excepted jiU. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. lC:BimoNs, postage paid , . cim Six months LCO Three laf jr. . cc3tS. f Loa " moota, 33 cenw. rwtll rydcuTered by canters, free . . ,T oart of ttu ctt j. t the abore Jrfft4.V.' ' -rttrs wlU Pl report any and ,1 to rtvritf tbrlr piper reirulariy. . ix-j - , - - DYSPEPSIA. r 1 1 4 TTl . A- -. TT7T TT ii li . i i -it : i - , t .. ..- t i!.T V n U11T1:7' 1 1 ! .- 1 I . I" I I 1 I J 1 11 t n A. VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N: C, SATURDAY, j A NUARY 21. 1888 NO -17 The Ixmdori correspondent of the . . - ; couio; uo justice to tne; roje;ot or V-k- VrirL- TiiiiA- Tli Irtnc t aCCOUIlt VI Hie UI1IOII MJfVirc , 1 Mt? BUOSCriner.H ;lO j SlOOa. OI ICflSCt fie PlaV TO-Ulffllt Will DC winch is ti be held at the . hitst, me ftouixl ra4lroal held aj meetingr Frou t ron, vritli Avhich.the to-3aorW this forenoon, hut witliouti transact- .paemeut of M'He Ilhea in thin city viirc m.juj; uij Dusjness it aojoumea to , win ciose, Will be : lueet Uuraiii at n a'eAnalc 'tills- aftr : " " be . i5rt of the nroceeduiffK irt our col- . . . . . . ? . . reasy, of oniric ; We are aseu red, however, by v . ? . . . - i ... ' : tious not to take more magnifying M -mm m I1UVI IV Ilfl W III U WW M2I I 1 ni II r I . . A . . . - ... .. t,,o..v. wiuer man nas Deen lost to tne eve i PLE.S2 NOTICK. We will be glad to receive ccj-imulcntlo: Irom barrtenrls on tcrr fixd all subjects ct general interest, tut -. ' ' 7 , ; , . " TLTiuWeoI tbe filter TM; :,! ,, ,:y 5 ; oisiictii to the Editor. comiminlcatioixs taust Tjbe vm::,a cly n one side of tne paper." : J . ; .; rersonalitlcs bust be arolvlrl: '' ' . And it is especially and p rtlcularly under stood thattnc Editor cloes t Always enlors Uie views of correspondents ' nless so Mate in the editorial colmnns. -r M.tiHrvcxirlcoivlnaMre.n:tt. wi.i-i, tf,M t rown Prinze is fr?;li .-rj-nirnlrt!liiuit,ri.- eiijovin lian ext-Heil the hopes of 1 'rehbytenan (Jiurch pn'i i -t ..iVV;;.-:,ViMMxi; rytuxly in muU out of liPrinaiiy cnnimunion '7.!:wli.iriiuiiiHiir.ii- . f hnt . rMi.. ur.i.i.i i..itr lw. ihiilu-i Fif t" Street 31. E. Chnrck' ,li:wl.iw;iwuiimTetiM-Uiir !iifiiinii(l (listreisi iiir. Yet I am "eld at 4 pcloek to-morrow ri;'ftiri reallv untiling but n oon, at which the pastor .r,i2iVuUSffi i itiirade .-a,, avert'fatal inuen-Hted by Kf v. W. SI C c?.Mrt.. n.l i-rvowarfainndomM Though these uiav be delayed l,raee n nurcn- 1 rU ri .wruiMy acrirut: Urr have for a loutime, it is wjuallv T take. t.llfT;ttUi!r of IrMiir. The underlying cause is III IttC that they may come any day. His ! luituliiiesci of niind ' are 'nmkln a 'irrand llirht uiraint the maladv. SS5WlS,n l.ol.llnh rtlll nt Lay bnt the ex ipensiu ineir uearis no not oeiieve It win correct that lie ran recover. Aridity of th ItV is onlv a- niiestion of time," Kxpi font rates, iul a short time,, too, as to when ... fw..iiM Voiir rheiimutis!ii will vield to Hooil's AJt IUre-tion, , - -. -1 - i r i i m m jliMIK ArWity of the 4, -r. Moiuarh, atnl. nt the Mime time Start the hirer to irorAJtir, when alt other trouble soon disapixar. "Xfr'fc f Irpc. Some Ihrte er.r b lKclur m lr. 5ttir,cJ jyh rl ! m- Simnoi Liver LOCAL HXTEWS. t . - . 1 V I . 11.4 BM relief t has l tVi .n?, ier KuLuor d I feel YCtY. L U.-iv.W Wm. M. Kmsii, Fort alley, Ca. j JSMCX TO NEW ADVEKTISEMEXT8. S VAX AMBIMiK NollCI orKA Ilor.-iK M'lie i:he;t Pice : Ik1rks-I1Ht; O'oods Q W Yatks Yearly Subscriptions mor. A ItKU-czzA Dmiclncr Academy UciKSKERtiEK -Orcat HancainslD Hooks orERA Horse Wllsou & Kankln Minstrels rNcn Mr.n-bHnts? Exchange Dining See that you get the Genuine, Ith mi 2 "n f,onl 'f rapper, rrravo xir T J.H.ZEII.IN Jt CO., rhlladelplUm.Pju w rs it Wp uacwly cli sat IJost sh)es for boys at 8ons. French & ' t Miambersbur:. Pa, has a lire company that has been organized m years. ere Nearly S.000 people attendetl the letter carriers' ball in Baltimore the other evening. Aerordinj; to the chairman of the boanl of health, overcrowded and illventilated public school rooms in lUston are the rule rather than the exception. Chili jiapers are almost unanimous in the opinion that the characteris tics of the cholera which ha been rain: there is of the deadliest type kuom n to science. A reception haa been Riven in In dinnapoli to two citizens uiamed ilehrutT, who are twin brothers, and were born in Westphalia 75 years ao. "When quite younc they'came to thU country, and have . lived to gether all their llyes. Taro young: women of Leavej. worth went with carriages after the same fellow to take him to a leap year jiarty, and arriving about the ame time tore each other nearly all to pieces fighting; over which should have the honor of his company., A (terman is reported to have in vented a paper that resists the ac tion of both fire and water. Asbes tos aluminum sulphate, chloride of zinc and resin soap are the ingredi ents. Paper is now used in the haie of compressed .blocks for the building of the sides of chimneys. . Several of the colored pupils in th- 1kton evening schools are des cribed as more than 50 .years old, and one man is nearly sixty, but the are "patiently and earnest ly Mnvfngto gain the knowledge of which they werer deprived in their younger da vs." ' The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 317 bales. .There' were no interments in Belle vue Cemetery this week. There was one interment an adult e in. Oakdale Cemetery this week. There was a" flue display of drss; ed ioultfy in the market this morn ing. Ladies will find a nice line of good reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. De- Jpot. .s J)ay length 10 hours ami 10 inin Cotton. Ill- rMmtr rf cuitrnn nt tills nort I ..... A. t ' ifiau 1 menced jmmediitely. 1 1 'l iur mcctiv enucti wiui. i J know, that the road will j be built as in the same proportion that you and that work upon it "wilt be com pass that point of increase, will cause ( men6(Hl toitttvlKtlv ' - J f-Jyo further injury to the eye.Using jmencejnmiediately. ry:y. jgiassesof stronger ixwer than isne foot tip 2,337 Imles, as against 4,203 bales for the corresponding week last year; a decrease of 1,866 bales. The receipts for the crop ' year to date foot up 154,693 bales, as against 123,1)34 bales for the corresponding period last year; an increase of 30,- 79 bales. " From California. Sunset .to-morrow afternoon at 17 minutes past Si o'clock. . Finest shoe's for ladies wear in the citv at French & Sons. . t Ital. barque Vittoria sailed from Girgnrtl, Italy, for this port Jan. 11th. Schr. C. CL Lcstcr Robinson, cleared at Baltimore for this port Jan. 19th. The Register of Deels issued two marriage lichnses this week, both for colored, couples. There were three interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, two adults and one child. City Court. Fannie Fisher, c olored, was be fore flavor Fowler this morning charged with disorderly, conduct. The evidence was not sufficient to eouvict rtiid shewas discharged. Ueo. Murray, colored, was proven guilty of selling liquor on Sunday last, in consequence of which he wa bound oyer to tlw next term of the Criminal Coiirtin the sum of $100. The Books. - It has been suggested ; that, in consequence1 of the remarkably low price at which books are offered for sale inHhis city, now would be. a good time for the liberally disposed to lielp.in building up the library of the Wilmington Light Infantry. There are now about 250 volumes in the library.' When the new armory is built it is intended that one of the rooms shall be "devoted exclusively to library purposes. A Marshall, Mich., man who had hen cnt and bruised over the eve applied a piece of raw beefsteak to reduce the inflammation. When he ou$;ht to remove it, it was found, according to a local paper, that the ti.vue of the beef had grown into the -ut and united itself to the flesh so firmly that it Was necessary to have doctor cutit away. following the famous Guinness precedent, the greatest ale brewing 5rta in the world announces its in lntion of turning Bass & Co. into a Public limited liability company th two claeft of shares, of which II the ordinary ones will be retain ed bv the present, firm -and their friends, bat 4 debentures of 100 ach will be offered to the. public at ' issue price of 103. Subscriptions w ill be offered In a few days. Prob ably there will be one of the greatest rushes seen in London In a great many years, tlie'tulk of the original buying being purely speculative. mm ii i 40 in mi-iwi-n.. . SO dozen all wool Cairn el shirts. In all hade and colons for men and boy, from 75C cents and upwards, the Wilmligton Shirt Factory, 57 MarkfA ftreet, J. Klibach, Prop. j . f ' Cold and rain is the prediction for to-ilav in Turner's Almanac and it is astonishing how near to the fact its predictions generally are. There will be services at St. John's Church to-inorrow at 7:30. a. m. and 11 a. m..by the reetor. Rev. Dr. Car micnaei. inerewm oe no service at night. Rev. .1. AV. Primrose, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, "will preach to-morrow morning the tirst of a series of sermons mi "Bible Conversion. New Hanover ( oiinty Superior Court will convene at the Court House in this Mty on Monday next. Jurors for the term, however, have been notified that their attendance will not be required until Tuesday next. There is a big, rusli at Heinsber ger's now, owing to the fact that he is offering a large line of handsome ly bound books at 25 cents each and also gilt-edged volumes of standard authors at 45 cents each. They are selling rapidly. The, congregation of Grace M. E. Church will worship to-morrow morning in the Temple of Israel. There will Ih no services there at night in consequence of the Bible Society's inasa meeting at the First Presbyterian Church. Indications. For North Caroliua, .colder, fair weather, followed by snow and light to fresh winds, becoming Northerly. Terpelchorean. Prof. A. Bellezxa, the accomplish ed teacher of dancing, who was so popular, here last vear, has returned to the city and will open a class ,for instruction in dancing at Germania Hall next Tuesday. The professor and his brother gave us the pleas ure of a eall this forenoon. ' Personal.' Mr. Burt Davis, press agent for Wilson & Rankin's Minstrels," is in, the city to-day. Rev. Dr. Pritchard is still labor ing at the protracted meeting in Fayetteville and with good results. The Observer says that "Dr. Pritch ard is preaching this week to large congregations. His sermons are eloquent, . powerful, touching and effective, yet simple and plain with al. Iie is ti noble man. - Falnfal Accldeut. We regret to learn that Capt. E. D. Browing, who has been confined to his . house for sometime with a severe attack of rheumatism, met with a serious accident yesterday which will compel him to keep his room for some time yet. His attend ants had occasion ' to move him. as his condition was helpless, and either by carelessness or awkward ness, and owing to his great weight," they let him drop to the floor, where by his thigh was broken. Church Festival. For the purpose of iraisiug funds to aid in the completion of their new and handsome edifice oh Fourth street, the ladies of the congregation of Grace M. E. Church purpose to hold a "Festival of the Months' on the Dth, 10th and 11th of February rjext. It will be a pretty and unique affair. Each of the months will be represented by a booth, witji attch dants in appropriate costume, and wares displayed for sale peculiar; to the seasons represented. The most careful and elaborate preparations will be made to make it perfect in every particular, and as tlie time Is short the ladies will need all the help that a generous public can afford. School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French is Sons.t " - Union Mass Meeting. Rev. Thomas H. Low, superinten dent of the American Bible Society forNorth and SouthCarolina,arrived in the city to-dav for the purpose of awakening an interest in the work of the distribution of the Bible. He will address a mass meeting to-mor row night at the First Presbyterian Church upon this all-important sub ject, and addresses will also be made by Rev. Robert Strange, ; rec tor of St. James Church and by Rev. W. S. Creasy, of Grace M. E. Church. .. . . . - The American Bible Society has been the means of distributing near ly 41,000,000 copies of the. Bible. It is the channel -through which the Bible work of nearly every Christian denomination Is carried on, both at home and abroad. ' See the "Artful," the best rat trap known, at Jacob Ps Hdw. Dp pot. t glasses of stronger power '-than is'ne- f '- '" ' cesfeary is the daily cause of prehia- " 1 - I turn hid aw. in thftxinht Tnn onn rof. 4 ' 1 ,1 -JLH.Z '1, . . -.-w--..,. pruiuuieui cworeii ciu.trn gi tne best at liemsbercrer's. t this place, "C- H. Ward, is in receipt of a letter from Rev. C. jj. Petty, colored, who is general maiiager ,of an association for providing homes for the colored race in California. N K W A O V E R r I s 1 B r h . c;Fret0: Lunch. '- NOTHEK BIG LUNCU WILL BE SPREAD With the letter is a certificate from J to-night' at- the me rchan si excu ange a number or that race wno pave migrated to the Pacific - Coast from tilts State", which makes their settle ment almosi Paradise.. One of the i . - inducements offered to immigrants is 160 acres of land free of cost but ' V A. ll - 1. i. ' . -14 1 "l none out me oesi ciass ot. coioreu - . . . . i emigrantsis wantea. t . DINING ROOMS. .! " l ' r Admittance free. Jan 21 It To cominenee at 7.30 o'elK. TJotice. " - -' - - - ;.v- . r ' -) t y- ' - . TUKOKS SUMMONED TO ! APPEAR ON MONDAY, the 23d Inst., need not attend until Jan211t. . t- Dancing Acadeiny . TTAVING Returned ' - j - Exports I'origUr - No4. barque Argo Arentsen, clear ed to-day for Fleetwood, Eng., with 550 casks spirits turpentine and 4, 916.barrels rosin, Valued a $15,388, shipped by M essrs. . Wi ljiams & to tbe city, I will open 4u ui cuiButu c. . v. .& v.f t, r j a class for dancing at cleared for Stettin with 3,313 barrels - . rosin Valued at' $3,457, shipped by r6' Messrs. E. Peschau Westerinann. ai M P' Schr. C. B. Paine. Hillvardi cleared and at 8 p. m.lorgen- . 9 ' - - i-.- - ..; for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 191,-jtiemen, on Tuesday 386 feet lumber, valued at $2,476.49, shipped by -Messrs. S. &j W- H Northrop. : Schr. r Matties ! Turner, Gilmore; cleared ' for St.f, Pierre, Mart., with 252208 feet f lumber, valued at $4,456.65, shipped by Mr E. Kidder's Son; making, a ? total of exports foreign amounting; to $25,- 778.14. Tuesday, the 24th Inst., at 10 o'clock.-A. M. -v-. i- .. S. VanAM hINGE, - New Hanover Co. Inext.tv jan211t PROP. A. BELLEZZA. . Great Bargains .3 v. I .AM.NOW OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BOOKS AT - U Old Clothine. It is a well known fact, that an old stock of shelf worn clothing is dear 25 TwentV-FlVe Cf'BtS.25 at any price. Any clothing merchant wouia De giaa to oe aoie j.p reauze fifty cents on the dollar on such a J , stock. Don't touch such goods. At and also, gilt edge books of stand- S. H.- Fishblate's you will find new (. ARD authors at n.nd fresh rrnnds at nil snns of th I ' year.; He is constantly receiving 40 POriy-i IV LGIltS &0 new goods by every steamer. His business is of such an extent that it is impossible for him to accumulate ; calli and sejs tuem at an old stock, and all persons desi- Mttinrillrt ptyo rous of obtaining stylish, well-fitting ! " 11 w WS" V and tailor-made suits, readyrmade or yve Book antMVI USlC StOfO to oruer, suouiu visit, , nis immense establishment. No moth eaten or Cheap John goods there.; Any arti cle purchased at Fishblate's perfect satisfaction guaranteed or cheerfully refunded. n$lneerins: 8kilL In building the new iron Extraofdi: h 4i K - V if W MUST BE.S0LD ! - - :- ; ,; THE'ELEtiANT STOCK -OF MILLINERS; FANCY GOODS NOTIONS,! corsets, ;Cv'iU';;t?; : BUSTLES y-l'LACES''N.-v,t V Xr, iDRESS TRIMMINGS, AND BUTTONS. : Infants' and Children's Caps, . 1 "Flowers, FeatlierVUibboiis, J Ornaments, Hosiery,' , . . Handkerchiefs '.."' :,. "' . ' . '. -. - - " ''rV;'.::; Collars and sCnlTs. Windsor Ties, 'Jewelry. This stock is well known as beiig the 'finest ever brought to this city. MISS GOODWIN will- give hor 'artistic trimming ',yc of charge to customers fomhe next twi Klaysc as an inducement , to .trade, and Hats iinu ioniiers i ' - T - . . - .:. - away. wiir.be; alinost given ........ " Call and see for yourselvts and the v.mi : ' prices win surprise you. ; n Must be realized on stock immedi ately, hence thisextraordinarv offer. ...... . v "" . Ladies' Emporium, : ' - 115 Market St. ' Country orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, jau 17 2t jansi money ;- t brigde OPERA MQBJCG. Monday, January 23d4 GEO. WILSON, LEADING across the railroad at Fourtji street, WilSOIl & Railkill Minstrels. it oecame necessary to move .tne I rfowge wtt.sox Th Minctrvi Kino- water main of the Clarendon Waterloo muiMi,, d,, Vl.. ok Works, which crosses the railroad " " ?w Hi ic,uiju,t, HuiMuucu ui ma iwi j. j THE GRAND OPERA. to tne W est ward i and to lower, it Admission, 25c, 50c. 75c and $1 about t-po'feet. How this could be Box Sheet at nelnsberger's 9 o'cloclc satur i. ulu Li daymornrng, Jan203t. he time being and thus shutting PEf? A ' M Oil Q off the supply, of water r f rbm the lV,fc """V;!? city, has been a matter of much Frlcfy aad Salardaj, hmw 20 nd 21. he ad ranees that have Jteen made I two nights and Saturday matinee in engineering skill within. the last decade. It was accomplifehcd, how ever, .'yesterday, without accident. hindrance or one moment's cessa- tion of the water, supply to the city Mr. J. C. Chase was superintendent - V, 1 it. ' : .1 XI I . . j . . oi tne, removal pi uie mam, aim me Appearanee of vthe distlnguislied Actress, Supported by a competent company of play ers, lnciuaing miu kdwakd BELL, PRESENTING FRIDAY EVENING; FAIKY FINGKKS, M'Ue Rhea's Latest - x Success. i SATUltDAY MATINEE. -IUIEA as Galatea. successful result isa compliment to pkoU fkou The Original Parisian Version. hw nmnPAn'nn skill I scale oi iTices Kesened Seats n. Admis- . . k f i sion 7oc ana soe. . - -. - - Tfn liiiM. I ! eats on sale at Heinsoerger'a Thursday .i -- - - - - ' Ml v - . s m A. I Tbare was a large and fashionable j - . ; ;4 ; , Coal and wood. FULL AND WHITE ASH COAL, audience at the Opera - House last talented company in the ;society 1 xt comedy drama entitled 'Fairv Fin- stock oak and ash. wood, black vAifi " ThA nln v wns well 'snited to I j a ric avti T.icinTwrin-n ' I w- -"--" ".vv.. . Ai , t , f ucr iwwcra w x cm janl . . J. A. SPRINGER: made the best or j it, winning tne ; : plaudits of theappreciative audience, - I H O U P Q II C C vliiph wpn not (iron as mere acts of gallantry. She1 b a chnins Mcctoent. piee. Lira, marine, ueot actress, - and is as Iovabje and in; -'' 4 , AW - TPp. terestimr in social life as she is at, smith &boatwright, tractive and versatile behind .the! dec7tf f. .il! fl orinnxv nroa rrrri I throughout and the acting of the "IgO 01 Ul iJorhe. very diCicuit role ot mcnaraae iwr- -tz have the. largest, cheapest onan, oy nr. rwdru.ii, and most complete stock of Harness and Sad- j MADE TO ORDER VT superb. 'Fairy Fingers''' 13 a French I dlerr goods. Trunka and Bags in the state.r v Gaic. VALUABLE, FAH5I 'CONTAINING 300 acres with Residence. Glnhons. Ram Rtrw. house. Tenement Houses, Ac., &c. Within ono mile of A. & P. R. it. Churches and school convenient.- - , -4 , : -A cood barEraln on eaar terms? Fnr r.irtifii- lars call or address, . w. C. DOWNING, Jan l lm , Mackey's Ferry, N. C. Merchants Exchango Dining Robjno. WE ARE OPEN AND PROPOSE TO EE ceive guests for board by the day, weefc or month at the foUowtag low rates: per day $1; week $4.50; month $18. Meals sent to any uiuv ui me ciiy ana served at any hour, the oest the market affords.." A sumptuous Frwi Lunch every day-from 11 to l Pniiadpinhia Beer on draught. MladelpI Jan 13 ly Removbd rjX) OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL BUILD- ing, No. 14 North Front St"L,Wlll be glad to Avelcome our customers there.v ' . ' W. EL' SPRINGER CO., Importers and Jobbers, Jan 16 Hardware,- Tinware and Crockery ash Cacti. Doori JgEST GOODS. LOWEST PBICES. KIMS; i SPOKES, WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Being Factory Agents we can save you raoqey. Jacob Vi iidw Dep o t . dec29tt 12 So: Front StncL CARRIAGE- REPOSITORY gREPAlIlSHOP. 5 . .... . . - s . JDARTIES IN WANT TOF ANY KIND n; Vehicle or want any. Repairing done to ti : old vehicles, wilnnd l to their iuterr : t t call on ' ' - - . . . C. B, SOUTIIEIiLAND & CO. ; - Corner Second and Princes i f ' 6cnd'yonr hordes to t shod. t flrst-class Shoer. ran 1; it f ;RieCG; Good ZAN BE. IJ.OI GIIT BY Tin: suit i: , ,. , . ... . -T1 . 1 and guaranteed to please both in quality andi ' w v ri rr c - T, rv production, depicting life m Fans, pricacr money cheerfully relunded. Genuine ijlUK t ItlbjA liij..:, ana cone dui. an , accompusneu . t.1? . . "; "Yf -i2 "iXNNELL '-' French Jwoman' like IVlle IbfC; jania The uorse:ii:::n-u.ir:a Merchant TuiloMrj; Jan.ji ...... C'.rz -s' rv.vr ' 13 .'x 1 ..A i