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7 TUiS PAPER fTrryerr Sundays excepts. from mr-friends on any cr.l nil?-;' j .-: general interest, but . The name of the Trritcr must always X: Vm oished to the Editor. Communications must be written onlv t SI 4 nyoir.t; PID: jtai M-t noatfcs COO. Three . month. 33 tenU.- . j ctaii- , i hr deim-red by carriers, frre T V f iiu- city. t the aboro .sIUW"'" VOL XII. ' WILMINGTON, N. C.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18: 1888 NO 4K . 2 . : v . - - - . ; -4 --- Ut IT It peculiar rfUcaey I dne a much to the pr. ,tlll in compwndiDff a to Hanover Street. The Grant family have bought a fmitrnllitu1 intcrfst in thn Cosmo-I We have been renuested to call 1 - - - - . . . - politan Magazine. Colonel Fred the attention of the city authorities Grant will Lv the business manager to the nece8sity of grading, lallast and his mother (Mrs. fien. Grant) ing and in other respects improving will superintend the publication of Hanover street, from Fourth street Koine historical matters in which to Ntitt street. The cost of such iru her husband as a conspicuous ac- proveiuents as are absolutely need tor. Mrs. Grant hii already receiv- e l on that thoroughfare would not ed -5 100,000 from Gen. Grant's book exceed $200, which would be a mere and th imblisher thinks she can trifle as. compared to the benefit's 1, mih ontvt-or if irntmt on nn minimi income of ,s5.0f0 1 which would he derived if the work . . (n.-rii willrrove arotcnlcnr. . , . .. . ' I .......... .i.... r tnii. 1 ' - mm m T T , . t I I Jic travel a good street, .where there It has generally bee, wudthatthe s m)W ft rani?p Qf n that lire largesnareof the appropriations allllo.st i,passable. Kesides this the asked for imblic buildings would go resiiuVnts of tlrtt part of the citv are to the South, but the Washington most completelv.. that out from correspondent of the New ork the Southern part of the city, -by Times shows that it is a mistaken MOt! jvf , ij.k, r. Vmnr t f il ft !3Hs3 wiles. YumomiL k. AH 1 rod WHOSE BCNcrrr '. who lead will una urt or rpttlon. n.i inierfcrcuce with bulnes J a.ttrm1e. No tlanirr froui t- e i .kinr. rrure t:tle. Dl- -I Jue trirlVxt Tonic lliey ran tw-. A I ttla rvruationof UuM-weK u.r aVrr"1". rkan-f the stuxnach and . ..niiiAN-s irixiov. " " ; -.iJ hjve turr hrr !' o . .Li. .a..ii tLl irriiM. ft t Ui a ' tJ t the J (insjcad of eak- ts3i use cie D4 s.iii.LiUve M. HiyTO. m o., w ahin;ten. Ark. Uirk of CnInenet : for I he rcrt TJIark on front of )VTtn nd the ontiiflUJe. Take no other. WlrHpO-twlJ Ch Sat . J. -,, T" Kmuia Abbott, the inger. is ffolw worth WXOOU. aid Holrt Hmwntng is described a a Iiori. MUU. -' r- - man. very fond of roast beef ami j.rt wine. - The only fco-called religious daily in the world has been published in Moat real since IsGO. The experi ment was once tried in New York, i but It won a failure. Lady Burdett Coutts apjears very 'ittle in Lornlon society, tf he is now .'villing to confer herself an old wo yjaaii. hut the attention of her young hti'Uiml corfaiit aud devoted. , t "" Momora, son of King Bowana of the rpjrPernon county and Queen .uilvuiada of Jarbacca, In Africa, h iuM'ribed on the register of an In tliaaa itietltcal college. He Is black a the aceof spades and twenty years old. idea. The following is a summary of the buildings bill now before Congress: - Mast em States 13 build ings, total cost $!..Vl.000; Middle States buildings, total . cost $:J, 313.000: Western States 00 buildings, total cot $11.13.500: Southern States 4 buildings, total rost 7,-i TtVi.(XX): Territories buildings, total cost 1.10.00i). Total number of Imildirigs 1i;: total eost -4.!H)4.."O0. Second ami Third ' steeets, and as they pay their proportionate, part of the city taxes, it is but right and just that their demands for good streets should b heeded. In -the present condition of things Hanover street Is one of the verv worst in the city. This would also make the safest. easiest and most convenient route bv which to reach the Carolina Cen- There were four interments in Pine 'Forest Cemetery this week three adults and one child. ! This is such weather as makes the fanners busy in preparing1 the ground for the season's cropp.f The terminus of the Sound road will be on the South side of the creek which separates ! Wrights ville from Hummer Rest, and just. North of Capt. Manning's fence. It will cross the Sound to the haitimock from that point. .. . f What becomes of the shells of the oters used in this cit v? It teems to ns that' there ought to be. enough f-11ifin In ne Wintero. make a gootl shell roal at the , Easterji part of Market street, where it is much needed. t : . ! DIED. WHITE In this city. February 18th. ELIZA; beloved wife of B. p. White, atred a) years, t Funeral service Sunday afternoon at .ISO o'ciock, rrom residence, 806 MarKetv street, thence to Oakdale Cemeterj'. Friends and ac quaintances respectfully nvuea to attend. What la there to court my stay, To hold me back from home. While angels beekonjTie, a way, And Jesu5 bids me eome. Shall I regret my parte! friends StlU In the vale confined, " Nay but whene'er my soul ascends. They will not stay behind. NKW "A 1VEK riSECtt ENTM. LOTJIS R MEARES, ; . (Successor fo Dicfc & Meares.) " . QJSNTLEMEIS FUKNISHINO BorSE,'. ! feb 18 tf r f 12 NO. FRONT STREESr Vi.r weak lungs, siiifting of blood tral Railroad depot, thereby avoid shortness of breath, consumption, I ing the annoyance of crossing the night sweats and all lingering ranroa,i tracks on Nutt street, with 1 :::;;";' ., U: :: r '.; " the almost unceasing movement of Suoerior to cod livr oil. " By Irug- (cars and engines on that street. The gists. to LOCAL NEWS. ISPEX TO NKW .DVEKTIjKMENTi. IlEINBERUKK -ValcntlllHr FC Miller Diamond D.es Thli ty-vomt Anniversary Rail C W Yates Y-.iil Subsrlptions Tati)ii"s IUzak Monday Special Sale Chan of Sailing Pays N Y A: Wll S S Line Nutt street could be made a light one, and it is a work that ousrht to he performed. I.tppinrott'n Monthly Magaz1ne JsippineciffH Magazine for March opens with a complete novel by Julia Mairruder. "Honored in the Lori II MKREs-t;eni'S Furnishing House J Breach,' which is full of a quiet, (nlwltirwt Sntaruu wifti nloofliinf Best slumps for boys at French & remarkably clever article by Max Sons. t O'Uell is entitled ."From Mv Letter Dav's length 10 hours and r8 min- J Box, and presents a summary of utes. Ithe contents of anonymous and tliH mostotner otters received by the author of -'.John Bull and His Island" with humorous comment. "A Talk with tsunset to-morrow afternoon at -ma President's Son," the son being minutes past 5 o cloc k. General John Tvler. now living In The receipts of cotton at this port Washington, by Frank G. Carpen-J , This has been one .of pleasant days of 18S8. Klijah AMen, of Middleboro.Masis , who is JHJ yean of age, is a descend ant of the famous John Alden. He was born in the same house where he now lives and expects to end his days there. He was a soldier in the, war of 1812. Princes Beatrice is so offended with the treatment of her husband, Prince Henry of Battenhurg, that he hardly speaks to any of her brothers or sisters. She has peti tioned the Queen to make her hus lunl a iluke. and b desirous of ab dicating her royal rank. ''Isinte firms doing, business in .W York city during the last year laM the Government $200,000 in riitom duties. -The celestial mer rhaut complain because there is no in the customhouse who can talk with them properly either in Ii;n English' or Chinese. Tin Irih Volunteers, a secret rler rrtvntly organizel to furnish ai in Ireland the mcaiis to wage warfare apiinst England, is said to liATe several thousand iu embers all over this country, and to be in com munication with the friends of Ire 1 on the other side. It believes hat all constitutional agitation is lss and announces "physical r. a its platform. It h climated that there are not now more than 250,000 Kpights who knowledge allegiance to the gen eral executive board of the Knicht f Ubor. It is said that in the latter part of February there will probably be a concerted movement over the country towanl a new ari independent organization to be nd, probably, -The Drotlier- of Labor.' The provisional 'owtuittte of Philadelnhia will tAki h initiative withinthe next ten dav M iue a manifesto ca.lling a con- ntion to meet in Chicago and set to-day foot up 412 lales. There were no interments in Bellevtie Cemeterv this week. Services in St. John's Church to morrow at T.uO and 11 a. m and .' p. m. ter, is full of historical interest in re gard to the inner workings of the Tyler administration. The third instalment of Albion W. Tourgee's "With Gauge & Swallow" is sub titled "A Retainer in Cupid's Court," ami turns upon an interesting ques- I r : . There were two interments inOak- " "'""'w - -uiuiBc.- dale Cciueterv this week, both T!ie.re are poem8 bv Ulmrles Henry adults. . School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. . Port Phelps, Charlotte Fiske Bates, W. H. Hayne and Harrison S. Morris. The "One Hundred Prize Questions" are continued by A fresh instalment of twenty, and much curious and interesting information is conveyed Br. schooner Fcrnnfd, from Spain for this port, was spoken off h the editorial departments Hunting Island Feb. 14th. I. ' Thirty-Second Anniversary. mrnrBrMi, rr8 Wu That gallant and venerable fire marriage licenses this, week, both of organization, Howard Refief Fire Engine Company.' No. 1, will cele brate on Tuesday next the 32d an-J niversary of its existence. The cel ebration will, consist of a parade and reception during the day and a Grand Firemen's Ball at night. The Committee of Arrangements consist I of Capt. M. G. Tienken, the Fore man of the Company, and Messrs. which were for white couples. Turners, Almanac promises rain and snow for to-morrow but we think it will miss it this time. There will w Knglish service at 11 a. in. to-morrow at M. J'aul s Lutheran Church and German ser vice at 7.30 p. m. The Rockingham Spirit voices a rumor which prevails to the effect that the uaroiina Central it." tt. au thorities contemplete removing their .shops from Laurinburg to Charlotte. In response to enquiries made at the office of the company in this city we were told Jthat noth ing is known here of the rumored removal. . I Public Meetings. - n ' Next Tuesday evening there will be a public meeting held in the First Ward for the purpose of advocating subscription by the city to the stock of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. This meeting will be "fol lowed by others in different I wards until the entire city, has been can vassed. Ger. barque Annu. Peters, cleared! J. W. Duls, J. 11. Grotgen, G. W. Rivenbark and C D. Hutaff. The procession will , form at . the Engine House on Fourth street at 9:30 o'clock sharp, and in the follow ing order: Genua nia Cornet Band. Chief and Assistant Chief of theFire Department. Honorary Members. Active Members. Engine and Hose Reel. The line o.f inarch will be from the Engine House up Fourth street to Princess, down Princess to ,Third, Grace M. E. Church will hold reg- up Third to Chestnut, on Chestnut ular services, at the Temple of to Front, down Front to Nun, on Israel, at 11 a. jn. and 7.30 p. m. to- Nun to Third, up Third to Dockand morrow, conducted, by the pastor, on Dock street to the Engine House. Rev. W. S. Creasv. Sunday School At 12 o'clock a reception will be tolay for Stettin with 3.242 'barrels rosin, valued at .t"W02, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Ask those who have tried ami they will tell you that the Boy Clipper Plow Is the best made. Sold only at Jacobi's, who is tie factory agent. Rev. H. Moore, of New Bern, N. C.f will preach to-morrow; (Sunday) at 11 o'clock, a. m. and at 3 o'clock, p. m.at the Central Baptist Church corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets. at 3 p. in. , CO dozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shnles and colors, for men and loys, from 75 cents uud upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street. J. Elsbach, Prop. t given at the Engine House and a collation will be served, which will be attended by the firemen and in vited guests and at night the Fire men's Ball in the Howard Hall will close the festivities of the day. last night by Prof. A. Bellezza'n 'JP a new form of government in the dancing class was a most pro- i nounced success. The dancing was i elegant and the hall was crowded aparilla is a wonderful V,rTSM..r.: Wlt, irctators to see the grace and freattng an appetite, regulating di i5iton. and giving trepgtlu t'nl-r. Vat a thing." Hood's Sar- You will lind at Hefhsberger's an The soiree given at Germania Hall .elegant assortment, just received, or line wire masks for ladies and gen tlemen and some other articles need ed for masquerade balls.-f. tf Cottou. - The receipts of cotton at this port for the yreek ended February - 18th, 1888, foot up 2,060 bales as against 857 bales for tie corresponding week last year; an increase of 1,203 shales. The receipts for the crop year to date foot up 163,610 bales as against 128,959 bales for the- corresponding period last year; an increase of 34, 651 bales. ! . Installation Services, l .During the Euglish services at St Paul's Lutheran Church to morrow forenoon, there. will be interesting installation services at which the newly elected members of the Church Council will be inducted in to office. The officer to be install ed are as follows: f Elder H. Cronenberg. Deacons John Haar, Jr.; J. D. Doe6cher. ; ' ,v I ' i Trustees Hi Vollers. J. D. H. Klander, A. Smith. 4 . ' - . l School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons. t Booksellers Convention. The booksellers of this State met in . convention at Greensboro last Thursday and organized the North Carolina Booksellers and Stationers Board of Trade: The following offi cers were elected, viz. 1 President E. G. Harrell. j Vice President P. Heinsberger. Secretary W. A. Muse. 1 Corresponding Secretary J. B. Whitaker, Jr. ' ' Treasurer M. E. Howard. Executive Committee-Theo.7 Buer- batuu, S. W. Baisley, Rev. I A. T. Latta, E. N. adal, M. C. Ball. . Tlie next meeting will be held on the second "Tuesday in . August at Wilmington.- . ' .... i , ; .-- .' City Court.' 7 i Thie first case for the Mayor's com sideration this morning was that of a young man. aharged with firing a gun in the street. I The defendant waived examination and submitted the case. . A fine of $5 was the sen tence of the Court;";- i! Frank Wingate John Robert Johnson .and Robert Stevenson, all colored, charged with - disorderly conduct, were fined $5 each for the offense. t Frank Lo"hff and Otto Thraui, two deserters faom the Ger. . barque inna. were ordered to be held, at ii the request of Capt. Peters, until the vessel shall be ready for sea. jj Four scavengers, in the eniploj of John Evangelist, . colored, charged with violation of the city ordinance were discharged with a warning to be more careful in the future. f)liRTY-SEW ANMFESA t;T BALI .j--," ; OF 1HK - V hml Relief Fire Engine Company fa ! 1, ' ; At Adilan Hall. Tuesday' Evening-, Feb 21. eommlttee M. G. Tienken, J. W. Duls, J. H. orotgen, u. w. ltivenoanc, c v. iiutau. fel 18 It - - . . . . . ' . Seir Yorlr & WilminstoB FliOM PIEK 29, EAST RIVEK, XEW YORK Located between Chambers and Koosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P. M. "' ' EQUATOR GULP STREAM BENEFACTOR...... Wednesday, Feb 23 ........ Saturday, Feb 25 Wednesday, Feb 2l FROM WILMINGTON' I'".'' -. v. GULF STREAM. ..Tuesday, Feb 21 BENEFACTOR .Friday Feb 21 EQUATOR ..........Tuesday, Feb 28 tw Through Bills Lading and. Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and trom points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to , H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. c THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, ' - New Yorlc WM. P.. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, ! feb18 Broadway, New York. one side of the paper. ' . Personalities must bo avoided. -And It is especially and p rtlcularly unUcr stood that the Editor does t always endors the views of. correspondents, unless so tate In the editorial columns. - ,. -; NEW AOyEUTisCMlTHi O P E RA-HOOGE . Saturday Night, Feb. 18th. MiTTVPP AT niPTOfl ' And his ComWhation of Musical Stars, under Ue' Direction of Maldr J. l;. pond. Adiaiion, , 75e. , 50cZ and 7 i Matinee Prices, 50 and src. - Reserved Seats at Ilelnsbenyer's " Fririn v '- ' '. fob 18 31 morning., jDY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OP A decree of the Supeilor Court bf New Ilanover County,- the undesigned, commission k"wl u sell at public auction, et.the Courtriouse door. on Monday; the 19th of iarchisss.at ILo'iock', a. m., the following- described real estate sit u- ate In the City of Wilmington: A " 1st. 'Lot besrinniner at. riAlnt" in t h line of sicoud Htreet 132eet from the S. cor- urr ui ocrona ana yueen stteeta; thenco E ist lfi.- feet, thence south s tet. i feet, thence North m feet to the J&eglniiln being Avestcrn. h alf of lot 3. block 60. 2nd. Lot beginning at the N.W. corner of Sec ond and Castle streets, thence North w feet running West that width 82v ft , to vir CO oo o c V .f: S u 4-1 3 part of lot 6, blocks. 3rd. Lot beginning in northern' lin of CiiKii.. street,-83,v feet East of Front street, ihem-e i-,ast.'i reet, running North that width m feet, being middle part of lot tf, block 87. ; 4th. Lot beirinnlns at the N.TL Mrncrnf .a,- ond and Castle streets. . thence Noiihfj; i.vr running East that width 1GT feet, being West half of lot C, block 88. - , 5t.li.- Lot bejrinninsr at rh V: -tv corner Princess and Twelfth streets. North 5 W fef-t running West tiiat width M feet, beino- Rnst parts of lots 1; 2, 3. 4 and 5, block 188. 6th. Lot beginning at the N.E. corner of Prin cess and Twelfth streets, thence North feet, runnning East that width 1:J3 feet, belnsr est part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4.and 5, block 18a 7th. Lot beglnnine: at R. S. Macomhpr's Vnr. ner on Newbern Road, thence North 412 feet running East that width 66 feet, being middle v x, i., .. t aim ,t, mwik iOW, UJUI IUL O, bock215, exceptinsr therefrom a lor, bncrlnniri''- at a point 132 feet East of S. E. corner of Twelfth and Chestnut streets, thence East ta; feet, mnnlng South that width 82u feet, being 1 part of lots l and 2, block I8fl. V ' . , 8th; Besinninir in the southern imp nf .ThhTi Moseley's lot with Sixth street. tlwncH smith 33 feet, running East that width 75 feet. brir)Lr Terms cash, or one-third cash. one.thim nn a credit of six months and one-third at twelve , months, at the option of the purchaser. feb.il lawgws D. O'CONNOR," - Commissioner Valentines FOR 188S. V V O to c Q c3 .s a,, CO u .O CO H X in V O o 1 I a u ;- u O a O th o a GO D a n ci n g Ciaoc. Y NEXT DANC- M ing Class for Gentle- men will commence next Monday night at Germania nail, and for Ladles at 30 on Tuesday afternoon. feb J7 2T PROF. A. BELLEZZA. eas with which thp young' dancer deported themselves. PeronI Metsri. Ward ! States Kteauiboj Society Work. UIK SEWING SOCIETY OF .ST. JOHN'S Inlfrtiun. j For North Carolina, fair weather. herefrom Norfolk 'I r and , G ay, U nitedj solicit orders for all Jcinris of plam and it Inspectors -are fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. , Va for the pur- orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North fJlOE GREAT INCREASE IN,THE VALEN TINE trade over former years is no doubt due. to the introduction of ourjbeautlful - DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. 'EASEL VALENTINES, ' ELEGANT FRINGED.CARD Valentines, ; VALENTINES FOR ALL. ." Young and old, large and 4 small all can ho made happy from a large scock at ileihGberger'c Live Book and Music Store. tebl3 - Comic Valdntlnes. -yy'HOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' feb 3 For sale at N UEINSBERGER'y. Removed mo OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL II UI Lin ing, No. 14 North Front "St. Will be glad to welcome our customers there. , : " . W.E. STRINGER & Co., Importers and Jobbers, . ' 7 ' reo v Hardware. Tinware and crot; ry Diamond Dye: TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stoclc can be found at i F. c. MILIAR S. . -German Drug Store. Corner S. Fourth and Nun bin., P. S. Prescriptions ruled at all tiuu-.s. n - anl night. fobir.:t Insurance. JCCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, AND TORNADO INSURANCE. - dec T tf Apply to SMITH & BOATWRIGIIT, NO. LJ4 N. Water S r n -1 Telephone No. 7i Co I and l7ooc ED AND WHITE ASH. COAL. FLU STOCK OAK AND AS ft JACK AND LIGHTWOOD. .wo -i. ulac feb 13 A. WI'RTN Cm " I ! pose of inspecting the steAmerDcHa. Xgtff ' 7mim? WIUl Puenuon. stationary tciuperature and Hht ' Finestshoes for ladies wear in the South to West winds, ; -city at "Trench & Sons, t See the-Artful.1' the best rat trap nown, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. W Sis?n of tlm .Ilnrs-e. "r . - r ' . "f " ""''. E HAVE THE LARGEST. C1ICA1 and most complete &toclc of Harn-s an.-i dlerygoodi;. Trunks and I:;is i:i tl; andffuaranfcedlo pl?cse lrtliin cr:ajirv price or moDey cheerfully rciunrif.d. ; army Saddles to arrive l h'3 vert. - 11. L. F J"N T" I T . feb 13 The Ilorse MliiLaer. v7o.'i'i-
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