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I THIS PATER jo-H. T. JAMES. Editor ana itu?. pnllTTONS. POSTAGE TAID: fUV. Mx nioullw liOU. Tnrve - ... , w lt u- ifcllnrvd by carriers, free r ,U trt of lh- city, at the- above r" 7, ri.!n4 ratr low nJ lltxraL IV.rnwslHr.c tvpn any and t p-r-rive tLelr paper regularly. 1 r ,. . .!? til.- fi:-!it J II lit I llhw ! -( i i j ' . . ; vol. xn. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1888. NO 21 .t ... u ..M U i H- i j .' .-. . i have tin " is. lr- , ,-i:i; t li; Mi;U i..'iTlllCllt . I , -!; Hr.JiUf; tin?, i . .Ti.iik-li.iU' t'tiulipatlou, ; The iliost remarkable cures of scrofula on record have been accom plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. ro!d by all tirtitrxixts. 00-" . r i . I IV!'- J-MuitlVl",lr . .:ii ii;i nitty lake, ..hIIiic ;..rvtfn'; tnl.t-r liave The iiunrti:iu , i rr.. it.:.: '" I"iqi:ar frtjiln. no correct i;tilfl :. frrllatlon, ...I.t IlurtIon, an-'. :.! 1 jmlii Start the iJvtr to trorMngr, con r'fr;m .:r. iNDKt TO NKW AUVEItTISEMEXTS. OrRK.i lioiVE Itoton stars Dick i Mkakk.- IMt ce (iocnts orKiiA HorsK-Il;n the ivnuian ! V Yhtea Yearlv Subscription 1Ieinsbek(;kk -(Jfat lt.iralU' n liooks t'h.int; of s.iill:ij; luys N Y X Wll ss Line Best shoes for boys at French & tMn- t Finest shoes fr ladles wear in the citvat French A: Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port ri..iiy f th J to day foot up 47 bales. Xor. tmnpie .Vro). Jorensen, hence, arrivetl atIJvrpooI Jan. 2'Jd, M'th "("t - T r ' i f i .ire . . ; f- i j. r i ll sdt ".v a tyiHirraphical nrror in its x il rolmuiis. a Tituville paper :t, recent I v made to announce the IhuIi of a Ikiv 147 years old. It i now an imperial regulation ii Hrazil that erons who die from .-How fever shall le creniateil, the late hearing the expense. I tidies will lind a nic line of i;ood reliable, yyisors a .lacobi's Udw. l)e pit. Ir. schooiMM Hi sulnlinit, Hartaux, from Havana. wa'at 'ardeuia Jan. ltb. to iil for thi port Jan. :lst. Signals wre hoited fliis morniii whieh iiMlii-arul that a storm from the Northwest, of marked violence, may be expected. .Mr. William Latimer. President of the Sound railroad, has rented an ofliee for the company in the new Atkinson. building on North Water street. Mayor Fowler and Aldenrian Fish blate, . Hicaud", Dudley and ' Kiugr. Noe Aldermen Pearsall, iRice and asked to oned the Walker. Alderman Price be excused from voting. Alderman Pearsall quest right of the Mayor to votei unless it was to decide a matter when the Board was equally divided! The Mavor affirmed his right to Supreme so. He discussed Fis dilate A man iu lrvonaPa.. ha just cut a miikwi iucu weicneu no ikhiiius. It uu our of a family of 1:'.. all of hicli irrew on a single ine. ami tile MtirtIIe-t of w U iclt we ilied 117 Talking of encyclopedias, the ...il'Mii at IVkiu has got up one of :! tre:iitres of human knowledge which leaves the Hritanuicn far be himl mi far as hulk is concerned, be" ing in IiJO.OXl volumes. KM'riinents on the speed of the electric current prove that if a pnHr conductor could be wound around the'globe a signal parting from it at any ioint of it would re turn to the starting point in one half of a second. During the progress of a religious revival which was recently held at Wet Point. Ind., a little child of Mrven years, while under the in fluence of the excitement of the op aii.n. mounted the pulpit and made mi exhortation which U said to have - remarkable for its iKwei an'd rltHiuence. On account of the lack of a quor um no business was transacted at the meeting last night of the Wil mington Savings and Trust Com pany, and it adjourned, subject". to the call of the Chairman. AO dozen all wool tlannel shirts, in all shades anil colors, for men and boys, from ?" cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27, Market street. J. Klsbach, Prov. It is said that there have thus far been about 5K) applications for posi tions in connection with the con struction of the new Sound railroad but only one man who wants to shovel dirt, and he is too old and decrepid for the labor. IiHlinft ion. For North Carolina, colder fair weather with fresh to brisk North westerlv "winds. Going to Ieave. The publisher's grand book sale leaves to-morrow. To-day is the last day. This is a chance of a lifetime to get books for a merely nominal price. Kcllpae of the Moon. There will be a total eclipse of the moon on Saturday visible in all parts or tins State. She will enter penumbra at 3.13 p. m.. leaving at 8.58 p. in.: middle- of the eclipse. 6.0J p. m. The moon will full during: the eclipse. Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in ad journed session yesterday afternoon to receive the report of the commit tee to whom was referred the agree ment by the commissioners appoint ed for the purpose of arranging with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Hailroad Company for the extension of the road to this city. i The Mayor called the Board to or der and asked for the report of the committee, which was read by Alder man Fishblate, chairman, as fol lows: The special committee to whom was referred for consideration and report the agreement between the Cape Fear &; Yadkin Valley Bail road Company and the commission ers on the part of the city, respect fully report; That the terms and conditions of said agreement have iirrn t ai i nil iuu?ivici v w uiiu i4i' i committee unanimously recommend test against the vote of tl if the Board of Audit and Finance being recorded concurring; inai an eieruou- oe communication was read bv the ordered on a dav hereafter to be ..... . ? . .Wi,M,terl f.e -nliim'ssion to the Clerk from the Wilmington, Onslow muddied voters of the citv of the & EtLt Carolina .Hailroad Company, otiestiori of a subscription to the Uecomoanied bv !a netitidn sierned capital stock of "- bv about 1,200 Voter of ihe city, panv in the sum of $lo0,000, agree- , ably to the terms and conditions of asking that an eletion be ordered by said agreement, and that the sum of the Board on the , question of a :p.00 be appropriated ror the expert-. , subscription of '$100,000 to the capi- ...... tf .'nasi .tli.n.ljl.i I i tt riu riri nun. Alderman Kinsr moved that the report of the committee be received and adopted. Alderman Pearsall said that be fore the motion was put he had u fvv .-rrlv to kv M nnil 11PVPP t-cr iiiAriAnu Tr T.utnrt o T Thu novt een able to view a subscription tof 1 vote, and eaid that he proposel to exercise the right .'until thej Court told him not to do rnJed that. Aide riii a u Peabsall was out of ortler. . ' j ' The matter as farther by Aktermen Pearsall, and Dudley. j The Maj'or announced report of the committee adopted. j ' , Alderman Dudley ewtere TLEAHE OTICK x'c ' wlil be glad to receive commuuIcatlouH trou our friends on any anil all subjects ot general Interest, but v - The name of the writer mast alwnj s be fvrr olshed to the Editor. . 1 ..-- r- Communications must be written only Nn one side of the paper. , ... , ' V Personilltles must be avoided. And it Is espedaur and p rticularly undcr. stood that the Editor does t always endors the Tier's of correspondents nlcss so state in the editorial columns. - "" ' 1 . Steamship AccommixlatlonA. There arenow four steamers of the Clyde Line plying regularly be tween this citv and New York: viz: Gulf Stream . Benefactor, Pioneer and Equator. This gives a regular semi-weeklv line between the two ports, which affords ample a,ecoiu moaations ror tne demands oi our commerce and it is a feature for our benefit which was foreshadowed by us, based upon a conversation that we had with Mr. Theo. G. Eger, the traffic manager of the line ' when he was here a few weeks ago. that the lad been 1 his pro e Mavor tal stock of the company. On motion of 'Aldermap Ricaud the communication as referred to a committee. The Mavor appointee Aldermen uicaud, risnolate ant Dndlevasthe committee jwith in s Superior Court. The attention of the Court ha been called all day, up to the clos. ing of our report, to the hearing of the testimony in the case of John Tt. Turreutine vs. the Wilmington & Weldon Hailroad Company. The case is brought to recovery damages for a ouantitv of meat which was stored in the warehouse of the com pany tiud was destroyed in the great tire of Feb. 21st, 1880. It is now ou trial. Russell & Ricaud for plaintiff, and Juni us Davis and Stedmau & Weill for the defendant. I moafinir tbp rmiitnl stock of the Cutie Fear ... mri. m j A motion .V ituiKlii uuey nuiruuu iui uie favor that others viewed it, and he regretted that he could not do so. He thought the Board ought to move cautiously in the matter and consider well every step: he had never been able to find any reason suflicient to justify him in votinc: a subscription to the road, and he would -not indicate his approval without good and sufficient reasons were advanced by the friends of the measure if the committee knew of; any reasons why the city should as sume the debt, he would like to hear from them. Alderman Ricaud did not appre hend the necessity of having to offered by Alderman Fishblate that the Board adjourn to meet next Friday (to-morrow) at p. in., was adopted. i i A petition was received and read from the Wilmington & Sea Coast Railroad Company, asking for right of way with permission to lay its track and runfits engines with such turnouts as may be necessary Upon Brunswick, from Eighth to McRae street; Fanning from McRae to Dickinson; Dickinson frorn Fanning to Mulberry; Tenth from Mulberry to Casrtle; Church from Tenth to Seventeenth; Castle from Eleventh to Cape Fear river. Alderman Fishblate offered a res ohition that the petition be granted, make remarks on the report of the but withdrewthel resolution on the committee. He was satistied that Statement being made that the ririit tne outcome oi me action oi tne f vav gome of the tet named committee would be approyed by been granted to the Wilming- xnetax-pajers. vvnenxne maner t on Gnslow & East Carolina Rail- came up at i ue last meeting oi ineroAfjCo 1 ' m.urU1.CuCS.rPU to iiivesugate n, On motion of Alderman Price the as a representative of the people. petition was referred to the Com iR-wiishmiuumtamrge major- tniftpA on streets and. Wharves. ity of the tax-payers of the city were I ith instructions to report at the . .avor oi itie siioscripuon. lie . meeting of the Board. V Cincinnati man, whose favorite Iriving mare took sick, turned her ut to iKuture among a lot of uiules. While he I;iv. tfw feelile ti enre i t x . . hatmiUL-oiiii? on tbev ute I.pp I "on street, at anout 11 laaiic aiul tnil off . tl.nm,.,,K. I.,ast iiirlt- The alarlu was turned m tM m m 9 m - Sliglit Fire. There was a slight lire at the Oil & Creosote Works, at the foot of o'clock i of the people he represented. The contract had faults and defects, but without consulting his individual opinions he would vote for the adoption of the report. Board adjourned. Wilmington Athletic Club. A nnmber of young juen in the city nietTuesday night and organized Alderman Fishblate said that he themselves into "The Wilmington was well satisfied with the position Athletic Club' with the following taken by Alderman Pearsall, but officers that gentleman should "arir could have cut'them. The :urrrau still trot in 2:20, but she 'k queer. a M-ieutific paper, says that the u!enessof the lightning-rod is doming m generally understood tat the agents find their vocation 4 trying one. Fewer aud fewer rods manufactured each year, aud the day will come when a light a'o rod on a house will be regarded " the same light as a horseshoe over man's door remember that thev were there to carry outi the wishes of their constituents, and how could these wishes be ascer Wiu. H. Durant. of Florida, has an apparatus to be attach-1 tbe lpasure Qf Jelri f, lt railway car stoves, so as toli . Ient the fire from communicating thrars. A tank containing snl- II from bo .V! mill tll fin ilfiinrt. : ' ..t i i I...-1 tauietl without submitting the mat .I. .. . . . . n iKiiiu, iiii the tlanies had been extinguished before their arrival, so that their services were not needed. The lloton tr. I he star ( oticert otnpauy, of Boston, nrrivfd here this forenoon, and will appear at the Opera House and give one of their unique ami elegant entertainments to night. We hope that they may have a crowded house, for every membero the company is an . artist, and thev furnish an entertainment of a really j meritorious ortler, as all who had President John Graffiin. Vice President Ed. Cazaux. Secretary and Treasurer. Philip Heinsberger, Jr. j The young gentlemen will rent a ter to a popular vote? He thought hall in the central portion of the the city could readily afford the ex- city, and will goto work to get their penditure even if $ 250,000 were nec- gymnasium in order. They will essarv to carrv out this and other I have to purchase trapezes and other railroads proposed. He mentioned appurtenances fon this gymnasium the advantages the city had derived and as a considerable amount of from existing railroads. The Cape money will be required to secure Fear & Yadkin Vailey Railroad he their outfit, thev have determined said would open up a new" territory, to call upon the business houses of audput-nur business men in direct the city for financial aid. The fol communication with people who are lowing committee was appointed to now strangers to us. Besides this, wait on the merchants and solicit every dollar of the subscription contributions: J. B. Willard, A. D. voted would be spent by the rail- Myers, John R. Tnrentirie, Jr. This A Generous Gift. It is with pleasure that we state that the geuerousaud noble-hearted Col. F. W. Kerchner has presented the vh'lmington Light Infantry with a building lot on South Second street, and the necessary deed transferring the property to the company was signed, sealed and de livered this afternoon. This is a generous act, worthy of Col. Kerch ner, and it will be highly appreci ated bv the company, who have thus been made the recipient of a valuable prize in the shape of a good and eligible site upon which to erect a building. Personal. Dr. Isaac Jackson, of Whiteville, is in the city to-day and we were glad to see him in such excellent health. We were pleased to see the vener able Mr. Owen Alderman, of Point Caswell township, Pender county, on our streets to-day. Mr. J. D. McGowan, one of the prominent citizens of Kenansville township, Duplin county, was in the city to-day. Mr. F. D. Koonce, of Onslow coun ty, arrived in the city this morning and expects to leave on to-night's train for home. Col. E. D. Hall arrived home from unsiow uounty iasr nignt. we re ports bad weather, with plenty of snow and ice in that county. The Onslow Election. . The full returns are not yet in from the election held in Onslow county on Tuesday, on the question of a subscription of $G0, 000 to the capital stock of the Wilmington, Onslow &r East Carolina R. il, but enough is known to 'justify the as sertion that the subscription was carried and by a large majority. The returns would indicate that tho vote was light. The vote for sub scription will xrobably be found as o tolagainst:.itl:;i,..'A' ?,--' -,. ; NKW A OV EKT 1 8J5M KNTsT" York '& mimlttir!n Steamship VoC FJiOM PIEK 29, BAST KTVEU, NEW YOKK Located between chamiwrs and Hoeevelt bts. At3oVloek, lM. ' - - ' BRNEFACTOU.. KqUATOK UVLV ST It BAM. . . . . . .Saturday, Jan 28 ... Wednesday'. Feb Saturday. Feo 4 FROM WILMINGTON- t PIONKKK...... BENKFAUTOlt ECJl'ATOli i.-Weduesday, Feb 1 ..saturlddy Feb 4 Wednesday, Feb s 7r- Througrli lilll? Lading a uT Lowest Tliro' lfates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. . . For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, - v Wllmlnjrton, N. C. THEO. E. EGEK, Traffic Manager, New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agents, Jan m i 35 Broadway, New York. OPERA HOUSE. Wedue8dayv January 25. MR. A, M7PALMER Vlll present the Great Success entitled "JIM THE PENMAN." Written by Sir Charles Young. ; Seats on sale at I Heinsbertrer'a on nnd nfrer Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. V OPERA HOUSE. Thursday, January 26. MR. OZIAS W. FO'Di Has the b,onor to announce the re appearanco iu iuis city oi me larnoua i BOSTON STARS. "Jlni, the Penman." Composing the following Eminent Artists: Medoranenson-Emerson, the distinguished This popular drama was presented Player living; Rudolf King, the brilliant Pian ist; ana composes, and NellaF. Brown, Ameri ca's most gifted and popular Reader. Box Sheet open at Heinsberger's Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. , janpiGt Brooklyn Enterprise, at the Opera House last night by a specially selected company from Madison Square Theatre, NewYork. It was a most miserable night so far as the weather was concerned, but the popularity of the play and the A stock of new. fresh and desika. merits of the company drew out alble Family Groceries has been opened on large, enth usiastic, appreciative and Fourth street, Just North of the New iron - i i a "i i l aeugntea auuience. xne piav was 1 , Bridare. in the Genaust huiifiincr tn whirh th put upon the stage in excellent! i shape and was performed without attention of the public in Brooklyand other hitch, delay or blunder. The plot is Parts of the city is respectfully invited. Will deeply laid, interesting and exciting keep everything to be fouud generally in a and elicited the most profound at- hirst-ciass Grocerr. Have also a Rflr flttfl,he,f 4- : i ..i- mu ..f I " ' ii ii . j. i ""cic jk5 viuc;, Xsiu uurs, jieer. viirars. sc.. inPio ,i ncn i m tucn . tui to cui ue uuu. tan una pay tne jew jinteranse and there was nothing to mar the pleasure of d llrst rate performance. 'Jitu, the Penman," is a line play and with a company as superior as that of last night, it may always be snre of a crowded house when it is brought to Wilmington. a visit. Jan 24 lw. Great Bargaino IX- I 1 1 I M'llUII ay car stoves, so as toui,Av. , m . uric Jll tx ivi luri UVUlICMl can testify. The readings of Miss . .. " V. ? . i-eiiu isrown, tlie vocahsiu by Mrs. 'v .iciii is so uji 1 iisifHi i ii relation ; -r . jJJ;uora IJ( k . - I A. 1 i viuiiu lAiiK. containinir an i.f.,i . , , v. . iir vuum n-nuvf inui.e i ji uik "t'..mt an accident to the car ! tXZo? hel . I, ' M ' ""! " to the city hll i'l . . , . . . ; ciuerson or ilie piano solos of Mr. i i . . . .. bnn g he two chemicals in con- K, areHther f them weJ, worth i .wol,,d Bjjf1 tosus ainthecomm, t-1 and the gas generated extin-l , uri,,jtee. AVith his knowledge of the af- fansen Kmersou, the won- road company right here, Alderman Pearsall said he could not vote for the subscription to be submitted to the people because he. did not think it the proper thing to do. If he could relieve himself of hi8 ?nih the fire. Tl gas generate! me price oi aiiiiusMon. Hlrt Foreign. i fairs of the city he was satisfied that j Wilmington's greatest need was for committee is expected to report at a meeting to be held next Tuesday. Wedding Bells. Capt. Alfred D. Ingram, of the j steamship Oulf Stream, and Miss Anna C Bremer, of this city, are to be united in the holv bonds of mat- ! ritnonv 4. ft rkVlrw.tr tr-nirlit nf St. Paurs Lutheran Church, the pastor. Rev. P. W. E. Pesehiu, officiating. City Court. Charles Isenberg. a tmiup, who applied last night at the guardhouse for lodointrw. was eharired with at tempting to assault one of the 25 Twenty-Five Ct fats 25 female prisoners. Tlie testimony was not conclusive and the com plaint was dismissed. Is was also ordered that the defendant be es- i'ANT also. GILT EDGE Books OF STAND 'I I AM NOW OFFERING TO TILE PUBLIC BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BOOKS AT EACH. correa to tne city limits, witn -a warning not to be caught here again. James 13a ker, colored; one of the ARDAUTnORSAT 45 Forty-Five Cents 45 iiH,rt KoreiCn. i vv liiuingLoii s greatest need iras fori AVKV- &-reMiiu, V"luIttl,,iK- notorious Baker brothers, was ar-f . i i ill mm w lm bi iiii'i i - - mm tax .ir 11 i m w m riirr v r a m mm viauarva-a in tbva mmmm n Tk n mr v . a a . 111 a a a w mwm.mi a ? m a io .a i 111 a u a a t. n u w A i . . . r a ; a a a 'tigating a case which is baed ! cleared for G hont. nelgium, to- improvement of her streets, and to -and most attractive of our .German j conduct. There was rio doubt of Ljuj "n lculiar grounds. John MarksJ with 1,.VW liales cotton, valued pro vide proper measures for sanita-! ,liai(1ns, and is much beloved ty !$ snilt tlie lisor1er occurred in f7 . .aut for t,ie I"ou, wasjat r,sno. Nor. barque Kuiatuiet, tion. Let us, he said, build sawdust of her acquaintances. The groom- he office of the Major, but the de- LlVe rn.Vatt in the tJli United States ' Nielson. cleared for Liverpool with pavements no longer, and trust no ' elect 4 clever gentleman, a thor- Ifendant begged so hartl for cleniency alry. in application he i'3-V lmrrels tar. valued at 3.!W0. longer to buzzards to do the work : ODkn seaman, and will undoubtedly aii made such rood nromises for Jan21 la r rim ft t ... ... r a m . . . . a . -m m w . , - " - I . .clititf. clear- of scavengers. oe u devoted iiusnanu. we wisn , h tntnwi. that iinhrni.t u-n, ..k.I -O- CALL AND SEE TIIE-M AT n er ko.-u , pie urujtor. "roiiiKiny eucamiml iu an I for London with l 'i I'.'t-i I ..i ...... I.. 4- .. l I - m t i t1in t1aacnnf vni'iinu with rmrw- i t .- . in. u j in tin -' jiviimvii iiui ftiijcijk iiiir uuiicitisioii oi itieriiitiii - "!- v' i ; peo.eti . - V- iiir r u 1 1 . i ill vi ii rw I 111 1 1 i . T 211. .l.l.mi iiiul imif c 1 a 1 ! w 11 1 1 . w 1 . a m ak . . K . iiriiiiiN ivm ii i i 1 1111 aipn 11 ill 1 11 11 1 . . . . . - - . - , mmu uiii 111 ......... ... -r-r iininiii c m .-uic-mio vlJMtl ivd (.11 IT t'lnjui Will. " '.p" ' ) -'i-i- ii-v -1 1 , X i till IV k4 ty uuth waj bitten onthe breast total of exports foreign amounti JertirantUla He Kays heX!iS to WW- All of the shlpinei M" r? 1 tHrriWy from the wound were made by Messrs. Alex. Sprii 'fNnr'- &Soii. : 'Ask those who have tried and thev and John Mullitis, from Savannah, De es- ng the question of the adoption of the ent report, when the Alderman requests will tell you that .the Boy Clipper - two tramps, were ordered to lw prunt ed that the ayes and noe he taken. Plow is the best made?- Sold only at ciorted out of the city, with a w ST not to le caught here again. arn- The yote was as followi Ayes - Jacobi's, who is the fnctory agent. t in Book and Music Store. 1AN BE BOUGHT BY TUE ftlTf Oli BE MADE TO Oi. DEI. AT . DICK &MEARES, 5ierchant Tallca nxx Gents' Furaisliln?s.
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