: i - x ' . l ' . ... r FLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive communications from our friends on any and all subjects general Interest, but The name of the writer must always bo fur-' olshed to the Editor. ? - communications must be written only n one side of the paper. - Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and p rtlcularly . under stood that the Editor does t always endors i- . . r tifir &nd Prop. MJ v POSTAGE PAID: l . -tm sox Three J4.1U month, S3 cents. -jetM-in' . r.Ulu-deUTerrf by carriers, free ,,KHfr. at the above f laaajrp-" .irt -ill IKT wrr. rrrN -rfr and VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C.. SATURDAY. FKBRITARY 25 1888 1V( ATI I tbe vle r correspondents unless so state h.TH Will P" W " - -ZZl ituir paper regularly. - .1 - c excepted. I ." " i . - . . - ... J ''A rrivVv;i: -f-::.'''- II Ilk MM Ji f JJil It reenllar efflcsier ! doe i. n.nch to tne prnfeas and TMir0 skill in crapconaios mu u T Take It in time. Itcheckj u in tbo oauet, or if . cancel will rrove a potcntcur. i EE33 stonia lis Wilioit IL FOR WHOSE 8NtriT IVlUontneW. alld and HdCKt little it apri'. !' lbo felomach aud M tf t rr-1 ll . , Jrr vn an l L or bo able to ,feJ t.n a,d (instead of weak Sit) the f weMaDd amdatiTa L. U. Hixtos, .o., aslungton, Ai. CI tie lide. Take no other. 3llc HP'"l) t. Iui ha n mining company uml entirely of women. Their iue i in Vlorado ami is sam to ie A riileiit of Iee county, (ieoria. tametl l.lue j.iy so that tliey fly lan from the tree? and perch on L .liuuUIent a he walks around S arl"n. ?lve hundretl men joined in a fox it at t'hampaiicn. 111. Sixteen XTf mile of territory were ooy d. and the net reult w;vs the ca- ,v of one tarue (ox. i Xuitty er crnf of the insurance upainV in New York have signed iCK'tiiuent looking to the re-estal- hment of the old insurance tariff that city, which means an increase rate. Alaska occupies about one-sixth of e territory of the United States, al i more than twice the size of xa. The latter rovprs f?4ft 00o tuare miles and the former 520,000 huare miles. Within the next two years the orth Carolina State Board of Ed ition contemplates doing a good -al in the way of drainage and lining of the vast bodies of lands holds aggregating very nearlv X00O acres. ine appearance of the only fat illain in fiction. Count Fosco, is iplained by Wilkie Collins. He y that -he madehim fat because lady once madthe remark at a nner arty that nj novelUt would ae a real life-like fat villain. " 1 - ,''n- F rank Morev. member of th publican national executive atti. ttet for Ix)uiIana, savs the nre- r rrence of his sjtate for President inl rII.Utes xvill be Morton, of New for President and Harrison, WW ' Indiana, for Vice President. The communities of NewYork and Brooklyn are beginnihg to feel un T about the prevalence of small ?lce January 1 more than J casof thedreadetl disease have reported in Brooklyn. Siuall ox aUoeibtstosotue extent inXew ,,rk rit. od there Is danger of h lortationsof it from abroad- w York IlernM rnntlmioa! N " ""It&wtice with business V'T't Kor childrriitt isrootin. f n iiiirmlc. No danger from hl,s:rr -: rr 'a V"...laltn. FererUh. . ..I MINVMt ntxr, '-:;;4.H"r'il: Inv I-r-'n trill find it the m l..caw r T.nicthcTcannM. A Mark of 0onlnnMi.Ik for the red ffiiSiii on front of Wrarre r.nd the St -k"iuni wascieany gttiiiy ot uie cnare tlth?1 ! bSUS culative!andafineof 10 was imposed, with i tk ' : . 1 .n,y on paler and the alternative of 20 days in the Hie lllinrrino!.. f I A A.I rlUtArw t. ,!'lie: '4tor. Its attention is now lniil f i: . . , I to tallfornia. and Mnnehos.l !r. U : . . Ur Icatcn unwnry investors by 1 0era House in this city next Mon f 1Dy frandulent circulars. day night by a company of come I. UuLa IUmsXlTf rjtnnn J who are said to be exception- r'sua, New York, who died receut , . ...... ilVi n elAte valued at Uni She leave8 insane 1" 9 n,Kl 1,er wl". iust ffem! IZ l,foUte- "Plains whythevbe e i In fint e- hauS?eu? for 4the erection of a H. id" tiVmlw1 and then felf n n 9'00 for statues of her- h nt c!S?; dfor the main- ua?n ler If M toauf!euiU. The re- JUildr,, oi ine insane If IIih liver ami kidneys are fCish and inactive. IKkxI's Sarsapa - rilla will rouse Uihiii to prompt and regular action. Take it now. LOCAL JSTETS. Index to New apvrktiskmcnts. IIeisskkkiskr -Valentines FC Miller Diamond Des tons II tERKi-ients Furnishlnj; House Chanse of Sailing Days X Y & Wll s s Line For other local see fourth page. Mmd are plentiful and cheap now. Dav's length 11 hours and 12 min utes. Iest shoes for bovs at French & Sons. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 50 minutes past 5 o'clock. The receipts of rot ton at this port tdav foot up 0 bales. Then were no interments inHelle vile (Vmetery thi? week. There weie no interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. There asa slight advance in the pri'e of cotton in New Yor- to-tlay. Services in St. .1 hns Churelt to morrow at ami II a. m. ami 5 p. in. School Hooks and School Station ..ry you can buy cheapei at Ileins lergers. There were live iutermeiits in Oakdale Cemetery this week; three adults and two children. Sheriff Taylor of Hrunswick coun ty settled with the State treasurer on Thursday, paying in $1,972.1G. Cur Washington letter will be found on the fourth paze of this issue. It will interest all Wilming tonians. We are glad to state that the So- cietv of Christian Endeavor of the First BaptistChurch is in a flourish ing condition. Steaniboatinen report only about 12 feet of water In the Cap Fear- The rise thus far has not been so large as was expected. The trees are putting forth buds, and should this weather continue it will be but a short time before they will be clad in the verdure of Spring. The Register of Deeds issuetl six marriage licences this week, five of which were for white couples and one was for a colored couple. The Pastors Conference will be held at the study of the pastor of the First Baptist Cluirth at half past 3 o'clouk tomorrow afternoon. The miserablv bad weather has had the effct of keeping people away from the railroad meetings, but the subspriptions will be voted and the railroads will be built all the same. 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shades and colors, for men and boys, from cents ami upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. There was a heavy shower during the night, accompanied by thunder lightning ami high winds. It ap peared to be the dying breath of the recent bad weather, as the coluds soon after began to disperse and to tlay we are having the luxury of pleasant, sunshine weather. City Court. The only case for the Mayor's consideration this morning was the charge of disorderly preferred against Julia Murray, colored. It was one of those Hollow" troubles in which several parties were im plicated and in which jealousy was an Important factor. The defend- i chain gang. " n The Opera House. . .... ..... . latignaoie tarce oi.jiuggs 1 1 .. ... .. ri kuuii nciun iiim ticirt'st-s. 1 lit? play will bo entirely new to a Wil mington audience, but from what we have heard it will be well worthy the attention of our theatre-going public, aud especially of those who enjoy a good, hearty laugh. The nlnv in rlrtJiiie! to bt written "for laughable purposes only," so that those who attend may expect to en joy an unlimited share of genuine fun. Reserved seats are now on sale at Heinsberger's. Some of the street crossinjrs miKht"; There has been a hrisk breeze to- , je imnroved and we iresume they day from the Southwesti t which. ' -- w will le before we hare tunny mow, such spells of rainy weather. - t -ci4. i iv. r? is t r eran t.uurcii. at u a. in. -lo-morro German services will be held, ami a . at 7. "JO p. in. English services. The CriftighiH. It has been discovere J that the steam tug 111 . Craighill had a hole stove in her bow, which was the cause of her sinking a few nights ago. It is not known how the accident happened but it is sup posed by some that it was done by a raft striking against her in the night. The Work of St. Augustine. This is the subject of the fourth sermon on Eternal Punishment to be delivered in St. MarVs Church tomorrow night, and the text is : "And if thine hand oJTend thee, cut it olT; it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell." Notwith standing the numbers that flock to hear these sermons, good seats will be provided for all visitors. You are cordially invited. The Saving ami Trust Co. The Hoard of Directors of the Wil mington Savings and Trust Com pany met yesterday evening at 5 o'clock at the directors' room in the New Hanover bank building. The full board was present and consider ed the details for opening the bank for business at an early day. The president was authorized to secure a banking office and as soon as such ofllce is suitably arranged the new bank will be opened for business. The Board elected Mr. W. P. Tooiner to be cashier, and E. S. Mar tin, Esq.. to be corporation attorney. Messrs. B. F. Hall and Geo. R. Fench. Jr., were chosen to constitute an investment committee, aloner with the president, who is ex-offlcio a luember. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip tion" is the debilitated woman's best restorative tonic. The Feast of Purim. The Jewish Feast of Purim will be celebrated to-morrow. It is ob served in commemoration of the de liverance of the Israelites from the persecutions of Hainan, through the imercession oi ueen r.siner wun i uiei-ersian monarcn. us annual re a t- -l r a , I currence is the signal for rejoicing and merry-making among the Israel ites. Alms and provisions are liber ally distributed among the poor, presents are interchanged and social entertainments are held. Sunday Schools. Mr. W. T. Linebeck, of Salem, N. C, is in the ciiy for the purpose of making arrangements with the pas tors of the different churches and tne superintendents ot tne various Sunday Schools for the reception of Mr. William Reynolds, of Illinois, President of the International Sun day School Association, .who will arrive in the city sometime next week. It is the wish of Mr. Line- beck to have the pastors and super intendents of Sunday Schools desig nate some night when they can meet and confer with Mr. Reynolds and where lie can address them upon the Sunday School work. Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Sons. t Literary. , Scribncrs Magazine for March has been received aud it is a truly val" liable ami interesting number, as may be seen from the followine in teresting table of contents: 'The Campaign of Waterloo," by John C. Rones; "The Yellow Elms," by Bessie Chandler; 'The Nixie," by Mrs. Robert Louis Steenson; "A Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. Jaiue T. Fields; "The Electric Motor and its Applications," by Franklin Leo nard Pope; "Native Selection A Romance of Chelsea Village and East Hampton Town," by, H. O. : Bonner; "Storm and Calm," by C. i iv rvmiMi- Arrwloltnhir Letter to f Mr wa a 9 M-m. w w Mrs, Chilles," by William. F. thorne; "The Day of the Cyclone by Octave Thanet; Ash Cake by by Tliouias Wilson Page; "First Har-NBingham School; A. M. Baker, New vests," by F. J. Stimson; The Trag- oern, I. H. Foust, Salisbury. !y7 .SI1S by Charles Mrm Markham, and -Beggars, by Rob ert Ixjuis Stevenson. V r jf , School shoes for chihlreu, best in the city, at Geo. R. Frencji & Sona.t 'vith the warm rays of the sun, has juone much towards drying illlllll In rt. ot.nn hi the m oucriB. j m m r Tne work on gt Paurs KpiSCOpal ; Church is ranMlv jiirohinc, .mn. pletion and it isexpected that it - will be ready for services .in about two weeks. When finished it will be one of the handsomest churches State. I in the Cotton. - The receipts of cotton at. tjliis port for the week ended February 25th. 1888, foot up 072 bales as fagainst 811 bales for the corresponding week last year; a decrease of 1J9 Wles. The receipts for the crop Vear to date foot up 164,282 bales asfagainst 121,770 bales for the corresponding period last year; an increasejof 34, ol2 bales. I A Fireman's Tournament. ... . . A movement, is; on foot auu wo think it is a good one to have a fireman's tournament in the ci?y during the time the State Encamp meiit is held here in fuly next. The idea so far as we have heard! it for mulated, is for the white firemen of cut; en j t u uiviic iiit; lire cuimitunrB of other cities in the State,, and pos sibly some from beyond our borders to come here and indulge in a friend ly trial. of skill with their respective engines and also to .become, better acquainted as a body of men devot ed to the same noble and seir-sacri- flcing purpose. Gov. Scales has issued a general order that the Encampment! of the StateGuard shall be held at y rights ville, commencing July 15th and continuing seven days. This.-would be a good time for the firemen, to meet here and exchange greetings and courtesies... It would also, add much 'to the interest of the time and we hope that the moveinent4-now a mere talk may receive shape and direction, so that the encampment week will be a gala time in our city. ' f , I- Vonng Men's Christian Assoslatlon. Mr. T. A. Harding, of Washington, D. C. formerly General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of that city is expect ed here some time in April, after the conclusion of the Pearson meet. ings. Ho has been engaged by the State Executive Committee J of the y M c A to establish new Wgani- tions at several imoortant points. 1 The money required to defray his expenses while here will be raised by the Association in this city. . A circular letter from the commit' tee in refence to Mr. Harding and his mission, contains the following: Mr. Harding comes highly) recom mended by the International Com mittee's representative in New York city. He will visit, beginning Feb ruary 21st, as many Associations as his limited time will permit. We trust that wherever he goes,! he will be received as the messengerof your Convention, the friend and helper of young men and the organizer of this special work.- He will consult with pastors of churches and representa tive Christians generally with regard to the legitimate sphere and the best methods of operation for Young Men's Christian Associations. Fur ther him. dear brethren and friends, in Jiia blessed work. Pray for him, workvith him. give to him. Let us in the interest of their physical manhood.- for the sake of their eter nal well-being, save and raise up the moral and spiritual characte of our young men. i The General Canveution I of the Yonncr Men's Christian Association of North Carolina will be held at Charlotte, beginning April 19th. We anticipate with pleasure the hospi tality of a oeople who are already showing their generous spirit in the erection of an admirable Y. M. C. A. home. This we sav apart from the Charlotte members of our coinmittee who will in good time be represent ed in an address from their own As sociation. The programme or exer cises will be announced hereafter. Associations, old and new, are invi ted to send theirreDresentative men to this important gathering, land all are urcred to forward ithout delay their contribution to the Treasurer of the State Coinmittee, MrJ E. L. Harriss, Raleigh. ! 'I The members of tne fexecnuve Committee are: Thomas sHume, Chairman, Chapel Hill; Stephen Weeks. Secretary. Uliapei niu; Cj. L. Harriss, Treasurer, Raleigh; J. W. ' ....... m m -W r- 4 1 T I Cald well Charlotte: R. Birigham, . find at Heinsberger's an :flsanvtm ent . iust received, of fine wire nmskK for ladies ami gen tlemen and soirie other article need ed for masquerade balls. j tf ; ' ,i " Gore Cbaoel Hill: It. -L- oiimn, ua- w UA,un wuunesaay. reo . Ap-jyidson college; jos. j i. sotngate, " 1 UUriiam: i. vT. nenuer, . i;iiiiuuc, , ,1 tTHii. r nniiiir. , vuniiwiiiv. - o e " i Personal. We are glad to hear that Col. K C. Jones, Superintendent of the Car olina Central R. R. continues to im prove. He hopes to be with us again before many days and savs that he feels as though he will be able to re sume nis uuiies witn more energy than ever. We devoutly trust that jhis anticipations may be realized. Mr. A. F. Powell, of Columbus county, was in the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. Stevenson re turned to the city last night from an extended visit to Northern cities- Mr. W. D. Pearsall, of Kenansyilje, one of the most prominent citizens of Duplin county, is here on a visit to his son, Alderman Pearsall. Maj. D. O'Connor and Mrs. O'Con- ner returned last night from a visit to friends in Baltiiyore. Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr., has re turned from Raleigh, where he has been in attendance "n the meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee. We were, pleased to meet this morning with Mr. Harry -Samson, son of Mr. Julius oamson-, who is here on a brief visit, the first he has been able to pay us in five years. Messrs. Junius Davis and Gabriel Holmes returned last night from a hunting trip to Sampson county, with two good bags of birds. Kock Crystal Spectacles and Kyej;lasscs Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower man iias oeeii iosl to toe eve J.T T V 1 X X XT as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eve. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. NEW AOVKlt ! I8EMENTS. Another Inducement. Inducements will be offered in every department. Just received a new lot of Straw Hats in every shape. A new lot of Babies' Swiss, Lace arid Corded Caps, in new shapes. Just received a lot of Black Nuns veiling, 42 inches wide in differ- t ent grades, at astonishingly i low prices. Also,Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Corstits. A lot of extra long Silk Mitts in - I Black and Cream, And lots of other qualities; will al- most be given away, sol as to make 0 '!. room for our large stock soon ex pected from the North. Call early to secure some of these bargains, at Taylor's Bazar 118 s Market Street, WILMINGTON, n. C. feb 25 NflwTork & Ifiimintfiorr Steamship Oo FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers an( Koosevelt sis. At 3 o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR... EOUATOR GULF STREAM... F1WM WILMINGTON- Rates guaranteed to and from iolnts in North and South Carolina. ! ' l For Freight or Passage apply to " II G. SMALLBONES. Superintendent. Wilmington, N. C THEU. ii ttJitu, i ramcianager. New York. WJL P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, - feb 25 as Broadway, New York. 1 NEW AOVEUTISEiJIKNTl? OPERA HOUGE1 - ( .-.(.- ....... OXE NIGHT FOIt LAUOI1IXO PURPOSES i OXLY. - 3l0Ddfty Fobflliiry 27 til - w H Bl6hoP, Company of Comedians ana the Bewltchlns The Queen of Lausfh Makers In the FtinniQst ot uu x unny nays . . . . . . :,MUC.GS' LANDING: L This play is too funny to descrtbo. T.-.- Prices, 25c. 50c. 7.1c and l. .e.it sale at Heinsberger's Bookstore. f eb 24 at D i a m o nd: D V e o 1 - IN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE : stock can be found at . F. C MILLER'S,: i (icrman Drugstore, comer S. Fourth and Nun Sts.. P. S. Prescriptions illlcd at all times. da: and night. feb a) rt Oilice Boy Wanted. Ay ANTED A BOY ABOUT 13 YEARS OLD lor office work and collect ins. - : Address, P. O. Box S. City. feb 24 at Direct Importaon. JUST RECEIVED BY OKU. BARK CHAR LOTTE & ANNA, a larse and well selected stock of ENGLISH CROCKERYWARE. Prices guaranteed equal to any American Importer. . " . r W. K. SPRINGER & CO., . Dnporters and Jobbers.-- ? - - .., ; ieo 4 iiaraware, Tinware and Crockery LOU IS H. ME ARES, (Successor to Dick & Meares.) ; ' ': - ( v - ' ; ! GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE, . J JT t rPh ik tt 13 NO. FRONT STREET v Life Insurance. 9 ". -o Safe, Reliable Sure; k LL THE POLICY-IIO1.DERS ,WHO RE- cently got left will do well to call onAl'A. BROWN & CO., corner of North Water and Mulberry streets, and take a policy in xno Safety Fund System in the Hartford Life & Annuity Insurance Company. This old, relia- Die company nas paid out in Wilmington for 1887 over 135,000 In death losses. . ' , , Amount of Insurance in force . . . .$57,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety Fund System 2.500,000 Amount of Safety Fund ...... 1,000,000 feb 3 Messenger copy it Commissioner's Sale. gY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of the Superior Court of. New Hanover County, the undersigned, commissioner, will sell at public auction, at the Court House door, on Monday, the 19th of March,l888,at II o'clock, a, m., the following described real estate situ- ate in the City of Wilmington: ; - ' 1st. Lot beginning at a point In the eastern line of second street 133 feet from the s. E. cor ner of Second and Queen streets, thence East 165 feet, thence South 60 feet, thence West l5 being western half of lot 3, block ea 2nd. Lot beginning at the N.W. corner of sec ond and Castle streets,- thence North GG feet, running West that width 82 feet, being East part of lot 6, block 87. - - 3rd. Lot beginning in northern line of Castle street, 823f feet East of Front street, thence East 83H feet, running North that width go I foot-, hclnnr mtillla nart nf lnt a tilsintr C 4th. Lot beginning at the N.E. corner of Sec ond and Castle streets, thence North CO feet. mnntiiff Past that : urtltli tlt fwtt hofnir U'oat. half of lot 6, block 88. ; . , 5th. Lot beginning at the N". W. corner of Princess and Twelfth streets,. North 330 reet, running West that width 66 feet, being Host 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 330 feet, runnnlng East that width 132 feet, being west part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 183. - 7th. Lot beginning at R. S. Maeomber's cor ner on Newbern Road, thence North 4J2 feet, running East that width m feet, being middle .. Eart of lots l, 2, 3. 4 and 5, block l8D,and lot 5, look 215, excepting therefrom a lot beginning at a point 103 feet East of S. E. corner ot Twelfth and Chestnut streets, thence East 60 i feet, running south that width 82 feet, being part of lots 1 and 2, block 18U. . 8th. Beginning In the southern line of John Vnclnv'u lnt ixrltVi CilvtVt ctnat thonu Cnnlh 1 33 feet, running East that wldtli 75 feet, being part 01 west nail or lot z, diock 30s. . , j , Terms cash, or one-third cash, one-thfrd on a credit of six months and one-third at twelve j months at the option of the purchaser. D. O'CONNOR. Commissioner feb 11 lawCws Valentines FOR 1888. -o- ..Saturday, March 3 : fflUE GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN Wednesday. March 7 X - ' ..Saturday! March 10 TINE trade over former years is no doubt due to the Introduct ion of our beautiful DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL VALENTINES, . ; -l ELEGANT FRINGED CARD Valextine.. VALENTINES FOR ALL. Young and mli, large and small, all can l made happy from a large scock at , HeinGb'erge'rT G 1 !., rt Dtnlr onrl MiiMA ClA.n UYC UUVtl UIIU IHUIU OIUI Ul teb!3 T i