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PLEASE NOTICE. - -We will be glad to receivo communications from our friends on any and all Subjects general Interest, but -. - . , - 7 The name of the writer must always ;bc fur oished to the Editor. - - - . a-.sandijs excepted, r 'TjUlP. Extort rrop. : 1 - rosTAGK PAID: cioa Three , S' " 1 11 J Communications must be written only one side ol the paper. 'T : Personalities must be avoided. n u .rrml by carter, ftre ;;r,rt of tb' city. theabm ... irport any nd And it is especially and p n stood that the Editor does t! icularly under always endors x VOL XII W r LM I NGTON, N. C. TUESDAY" FEBRUARY 28. NO 49 the views of correspondents unless fo state ;t-rt?' .r regularly. in the editorial columns. tc paPEK I:i;E:IEW 1 j Di 1888 i i specific lor Liter Diseai fllPTOMS' mouth; luncue owt. Jftlr I w,l.wlth brown fur: ruin '.Vl. niUuk.- .yum--- n-tim "a w"' .11. -' - nrl nt of mTnorr. wji- -: TlZ'nind.nnd. it allowed m : :moNS LIVER REGULATOR ijxmo. i.itby na tiyer, Kidneys, . 1 and BOVELS. it'rt;v sncrxi; - , Howl rmdalnl. IKE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE MUra. t r Adult. nd t ACed. ONLY GENUINE J H ZeUin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., jr. y, tc KP iU IT 'h tUo Hrirk. of Milton. Ma., ami iH t-aioiutlly wears, a pair Sh.- mule by hi- father M years a-t - ..Ternl fiT in ork t uvrt- fountlto liavf coft jut IT lit- n-r air - v rt--fhtul club comiH"wl of wo- i.mi ha- formal in Cliirairo, th organization favir th r-elc-i.ii f i;rort:i"VHlaiHltotli. pres- ii'l'y. Ji'wirt- i hnniirlit upou iovrrnor JVrrv of Florida to al! i!iftra 'ion of the Lep;latiire r the jiuriKM of creating a State U.Kinl of health. - Thf KiuMror William eelebrates ;i t)It birth day neit month and V vrry MMier in the great German ,nny will le presented with the Kai rj biography. The biiinei of the IOndon pot ;. i of Mich magnitude tint the Vr--nt ihim.ter general has iy- I l-JMa year in ealing wax and Jin' esjen?e! alone. Th littte farm house in which lorae (trcely was born, together itb I?J acres of farm land, is to be M at auction at Amherest, N. JL, rtax amounting to $20.. The Duke of Marlborough has 'urchasfd a steam fire engine and -roiialy drill his servants once n Wk f.r the nrotcction of "Blen- ' th historical mansion he in--nrl fr,m jrt.at ancestor. Iw.xmI tree recently felled -r llunilioldt. Col., measured 10 in diameter one way and 20 feet ! othr nt the (.tump. It was i 'fret long, tapering to a diameter r f aud eontained enough tim--rtorontmrt a small village. The Hermans of Cincinnati are ;i,Miir iua meetings to restrain hfhio'-gilatiire from legislating rml (ieriuan instruction out of school of that city, as lia been in 'St. Ixuis. They say that " a eoiire is Anirln-Amerlrnn M puritanical." Ur. Holihaugh. of As neir. Col., i ftep to secure possesion of are s of html C Kna City, valuel at $2,000,000. - un to have been deeded the Perty hy her mother-in-law, a nch lady, who then held a title r ll- Mrs, Holihaugh was bom in f. DCe- QJ er first husband was a ant. jj. N Martin i rf tK nnln. ! .that.Vew York is sinking into; oan. He kav tr 1 ear the subsidence has been cnttble, ami that in onethou- Ll,'l VMf. ..... . Th ' win ne no more. y the Tribune, "this me. M of the Western world mav o.i V aPProaching that pe- roin ? U WiU find " "0 unrever beneath the waters of "e AtUotlc." rtnc failed ' ti n -k n ati-t cvrt: o do -3.t- ,l-r.r. m: Ihe nrlne t- IWiilPH a full exhibit of fisll. oys- ternand game at the ('raven County FairofMarrJi l:Jth. 14th and 15th, there will be hhown native wootlh, farm product, live stock and poul- try, marl, antique relics, fancy work , and art. Many valuable premiums '. are to be ofTered. j A peculiar deposit which resem. ble clay In pliability, but which j when exiosel to the air becomes as j nam a gr.ume, nas .een uncover- , vil at the bae of Hear mountain, near Taylorsville, X. Blocks of it have been dugout and used for all the purposes of htone with success, and it is proposed to build houses with it. The Sirius and the Great WVstern are generally considered the first steamships to cross the Atlantic According to a correspondent of the New York Times, the honor really belongs to the Savannah, which left Savannah, (in., May 2-, 1SPJ. reach ing Liverpool, June 20. Her com mander, apt. Moses Rogers, of New London, t., also commanded the first steamship on the Hudson, the Delaware, the Chesapeake, and from Charleston to Savannah. The Savannah's log is preserved in the Smithsonian Institute. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself and superior to all other pre partitions in strength, economy, and medicinal luerit. LOCAL JST-BrS. INDKX TO NKW ADVKKTISKMENTS. IlEINSBERUKR -VftleUtllU'.S F( Millkr Diamond Dyes 4 A frRiXGKR Coal and Wood I.0tis II'Mbare iDt"s Furnishing House . He?t shoes' for boys at French & Sons. ; t Hut one day more left in which to register. There was plenty of ice this morn it! exposed localities. , The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 30 bales. Some say that this has beeiP tire coldest day.of the season here. Steamship llqnntof arrived at her wharf this forenoon from New York. See the "Artful.'' the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t School Hooks aud School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. The Hoard of Directors of the Car olina Oil and Creosote Company have declared a semiannual divi dend of three per cent. Where can you buy the best and finest boots and shoes for the mon ey in the city? Why. at Geo. R. French & Sons. They keep the larg est stock. 50 tlozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shades and enlors. for men and boys, from ." cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street. .1. Flsbach, Prop. t Germania Coriwt Hand were in receipt to-day f some new music ordered by them especially for the approaching birthway anniversary of the (ieriuaii Kmperor. on which occasion it will be heard forthefirst tim in public. Itork Crjrt:tl Sirrt:clo anl KjckI" Advice to old ami young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious "not to take more magnifying voire' tViiin has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture ol'd age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. IndicatiouR. For North Carolina, fair weather, colder in Eastern portion, slightly rising temperature in the western portion and light to fresh northerly winds, becoming variable! Exports Foreign. The exports foreign to-day foot up 123,144 feet lumber and 2-5,000 cradle was a bouncing vaby that shingles, valued at $ 1.868,47, shipped j j" tl,en "I ucl lloNvl that by Messrs. H. & W. H. Northrop on ' Honor was compelled to beat a Brig Mary K, Jkina for Hayti; and most inglorious retreat. The war 10,079 feet of lumber, 15,000 bricks ,ms uot " been served. 4 . I . 1 1? " ami 40 pacKages luercnamiise, vai lied at shipped by Messrs. W. & A. Leaman, on same vessel. You will find at Heinsberger's an elegant assortment, just received, of fine wire masks for ladies and gen tleinen and some other articles need ed Jor masquerade balls. - tf Sldler to Have Free Cloth In p. The State troops are to receive better treatment in the future. Each member of the State Guard is to be furnished with an overcoat, af. the expanse of the Government, as an opening wedge, and the memcers of the Wilmington Light Infantry are to have their measures taken for the overcmts next week. Next year, fhe entre state G,mn wi be Ulli. forIUH1, nm, equipl)ed at the expense of t,,H ( ;overimjerit. Mnggtt Landing. There was a good sized audience present at the Opera- House last night to witness the laughable coin! edy of "Muggs1 Landing,'1 as pre sented by the Bishop Comedy Co. The entertainment is pronounced by many to have been one of the very best we have had here this sea" son. Miss Carlotta was charming in everything and especially in her singing and dancing specialties; McDowell was an ideal 'Asa Beck'" and Mason, Chipman, Bishop and the others helped to capture the house. It was u good performance ami "Little Muggs" can come again. City Court. Monroe Byrd was charged with selling liquor on Sunday Case con tinued until Saturday. Geo. Murray, same ofTense. Con tinued to Saturday. Cornelius Wright, Abraham Wat son, Ephraim Hurst, George Brown, Robert Banks, Levy Lane, Leary Davis and Joel Johnson, all colored, arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the outrage on little Swift Boatwright. Case continued until to-morrow. Amos Washington, disorderly con duct, $10 or 20 days. C. C. Cox. a tramp, was ordered escorted to the city limits and told to leave. To Lay the Corner-Stojie. We learn from the Raleigh' Neu'8 and Otmrvcr that the date for. lay ing the corner-stone of . tlie'Teach-ers'-Aeseinbly Building at Morehead City has been changed from Apri 2nd to May 1st. The change is made because it is generally eold on the coast about Easter time, and it is desirable that the weather should be in every way pleasant for the oc casion. The corner-stone will be laid by Mr. Chas. H. Robinson, of thta city, Grand Master of Masons, with his associate officers, and it is expected that he will have a fine Escort of Honor of Knights Templars, and the Governor's Guard of Raleigh.'There will be in attendance the young la dies of several female schools along the route, and also the Davis Cadets with their brass band, of LaGrange Didn't Serve the Warrant. There is a right good iokeonMayor Fowler and ho tells it himself. He is very desirous of seeing the mys terv relative to the murdered infant found in the streets cleared up and with this end in view took upon himself a little detective work. Hearing that a colored woman had removed here from a neighboring county and had been expected to give birth tou child at about the same time that the dead body was found, and that she was then Ioca. ted in a house not far from the spot where the body was found. His Honor issued a warrant for the wo man's arrest ami undertook to serve it himself, his object being to sat isfy himself, before serving the warrant, that he was on the right track. So he went to the house? knocked, was admitted and asked if a certain woman' lived there, and was answered in the affirmative. He then asked if the womanhad not re cently given birth to a child and again, to his surprise this time, re ceived the same reply. He then, approaching the last step in his detective researches, enquired what became of the child. "There it is" was replied, and looking Into the corner he saw a cradle and in the , The usual weekly prayer meeting aU(l K.ctnre fop 0race Metho,list Church will be dispensed with to- "i"rrow (Wednesday) evening to give an opportunity to the congre. Stion to participate in the Sunday oo! mass meeting at the First Baptist Church. The "Busy Bees," a society form ed from among the children of St. John's Sunday School, will forward on Thursday, to the Thompson Or phanage, at Charlotte, a haiidsome organ, recently purchased by them for that institution. The organ was purchased, from Heinsberger's and has been tester! nil nrnnniiriWil nn I excellent instrument J . - Railroad Rally. There will beja grand raily to night in behalf of the railroad sub scriptions.- Citizens of the different wards will meet in mass meeti'ng at 8 o'clock in front of the City Hall; or if the weather is unpleasantj in the Opera House. Col. A. M. . Waddell, Col. Roger Moore, and Mr. J. H. Currie are expected to speak, i' The cheapest place to buy you . school books and school stationery is at Heinsberger's. j 'ew Cure for Rheumatism. 4 Mr. Samuel Musgrove, of j Bruns wick county, was in the city to day and was telling off some wonderful experience; he hasjhad of late. In 24 years, he tells us he has been afflicted with rheumatism and was at last cured by taking some kind of a gum (he told us j but have forgotten) steeped; in whiskey. Don't everybody goto work -now and get the rheumatism sol as to have a pull at this newlv discovered remedv. I School shoes for children, ("best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.t ' h 'a KqiieM-Curricnlum. f; We were pleased to recievp a visit to-day from Mr. J. Louis Ford, an old acquaintance whom we have not seen in a number of years. Mr. Ford is General Agent for Professor Bris tol's Eques-Curricolum, which will exhibit at the Opera House in this city on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of next week with a jniatinee on Saturday afternoon. . Tiere are 22 animals in all and the shpw is a first class one in every respect, and we are sure will draw here large houses Children's Knee Pants from 5 to 14 years old for 59 Cents, Worth :JH1. I. Shrier, at No. 16 North Front street, will sell onjiThursday only, March 1st, knee pants for children from 5 to 14 years old, for 59 cents, worth f 1. Also, children's? suits for $2.50 worth $4. We have a full line of the Rough and Tumble, suit for boys which are now acknowledged to be the best suit on th market. The basisof these suits is guaranteed strictly wool, free 'from shoddy or. cotton and will not fade. The seams being double sewed wiil nqt rip; the pockets are made from the best duck canvass, will not tear arid' the but tons fastened on by the neW patent process and will not come pfi. These suits only can be had of I. Shrier, the old reliable clothier, No. 16 North Front street, Pure ell House, sign of the golden arm. They Caught the .Birds. The police have arrested in all nine colored boys, suspected of be ing implicated in the outrage on young Swift Boatwright yesterday noon. Eight of these were hauled up before the. Mayor this jmprning, when the, case was continued until to-morrow. Since j the atjourment Officer Turlington has takjen in ari v other out of the damp, one William' Gilyard. This latter has jconfessedi fo having been one: of the gang and has implicated two othersAbrahatuf Watson and Ephraim Hurst. Col,, Hall seems to think that he has surely got the right birds this time,' and we believe that he has. All of those arrested We boys, ranging in age from 12 tq 18 years, and are of what is known as the "coal gang." They go about with bags slung over their shoulders, picking up here apd there bits oj coal, sifting the ashes thrown out from unconsumed particles and steal ing it whenever they can get ,a chance. . The arrest of these rogues is a little piece of detective wdrk which reflects a great deal of credit on the police force. Now let; them -get irij some more good work antlj clear up j the mystery of the! murdered baby : found on the street recently. We heard Mayor Fowler say this morn ing that he would be billing to give $23 out of his own pocket Jt have it cleared up. ij f Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Son. t jist:i kx NKW A DVKK t TH. Coal and Wood. j TP ULL STOCK LOW PRICES. i I feb 28 J. A. SPHIXOEK. Insurance, j CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, KENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. j Apply to i SMITH & BOATWRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water Street feb27tf Telephone No. 73 Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at i F. C. MILLER S German Drug Store, Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts., P. S. Prescriptions nlled at all; times, day and night. i feb 27 tf ' Direct Importa iou. JUST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK CHAR LOTTE & ANNA, a large and well selected stock of ENGLISH CROCKERY WARE. Prices guaranteed equal to any American Importer. ! W. E. SPRINGER & CO., ' Importers and Jobbers, j feb 27 Hardware, Tinware and Crockery LOUIS H, MEARES, (Succesijor to Dick & Meares,) i G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE. feb 27 tf 12 NO. FRONT STREE. !- Stoves JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKS Nt HEAT ers. Can give you anything you are likely to want. We dont make them, but we have ac cess to the best sources of supply. Call and see us. i ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, Tinware. &c. feb 27 d&w Wilnalntrton. N. C, ' : " ' , Knoxville Furniture. Co. W E ARE HERE YET, WITH THE Finest and cheapest Furniture and other household goods to be found la the city. i. We are receiving new goods daily from the Factory. Also a full line of Baby jCarriages. feb 27 E. H. SNEED. Manager The New Stabits QN FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MUL berry and Walnut, are now fully equipped. Horses and vehicles for hire and horses board ed and tended by the day, week or month. tsr Large stockyard. . ! R. W. BEST. feb271y ! Proprietor CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -AND- REPAIR SHOP. pARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles, will find it to thir interest to call on i C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Streets. Send your horses to be shod; We have a first-class Shoer. feb 24 tf "A BURNT CHILD MADS TflK FIRE." i JJUNDREDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON think they have their lives insured. Some of them will die while under this impression and their families will discover tool late that it was an illusion. . I This has happened in Wilmington during the past month by the failure ol the first as sessment company that commenced business .here, Others will follow soon, j Before it is too late, make sure provisions for your family in a life insurance company that lhas stood the test during generations. j The 3Iutual Life Insurance Conipany of New York, is the oldest, largest nd best company in the world. . Its policies are incontestlble, are paid immediately on the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions. Assets now over $118,000,000.00. i M. S. WILLARD, Agent, feb 27 214 North Water St. Wanted, 1,000 Youfig Men. rjlHERE IS IN THE CITY OF WILMING- ton an organized Tent of Junoir Rcchabites and wc are desirous to have nil the young men of good moral character, betweeu the ages of 12 and 18, to joln us In order that we may do all we can to drive intemperance from our midst and to try and save the coming gen eration from the evils of intemperance. All who are willing to join our Ordei can get all necessary information from c. u cowies. o. S. Willis. F. W. Hewett or F. T. Skipper. This Tent was organized on the 21st day of April, 1887, and we have got quite a number of young men to Join us. We meet at Temperance HaU. on Third street, opposite the City Hall. every Monday nlgb tat 7.30 o'clock. Come one. come all, and let us make things warm for King Aiconoi. C. L. COWLES, G. S. WILLIS F. W feb 27 HEWETT, Guaroians. BOY VLIP PER PLOWS JAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands. Rope and a complete line of Agricultural ImpleinentH at BOTTOM PRICEsj ' ; t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.: i Jacobi's ttdw. Store, 12 South Front street. dec2Utf j rtMXF, SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S I - ! ' f jarish solicit orders for all Muds of plain and tar,cy sewing. cr,betlngand embroidery. IliUUiUlU ixnes-ana cmioren aprons a Hpeciajty. orden left at theRectory, jot 224 North Third street, will iat with prompt attention. hot 25 tf 1 ! NEW AI VEHTISBJttlSNTH Don'FRead This I o- The following bargains are to be sold this week, commencing Monday,February'20, 1888. -0- SATINE: Reduced froml20c. to lOc. pr yartb " ! 4t 25c. " 15c' -o- Imported Satin cy Worth 40c. t-5c." per yard. -o- The Electric Combination Dress Goods, IO CENTS PER YART). -a- Double Width Momie CIotr 12 1-2 Cents Per Yard. " ANOTHER BIG LOT OF ' White GOODS. , ...... 5,O0O Yards Plain White Goods. ' , 2.GOO Yards Checked Nainsook. 1,000 Yards Striped Lawns. Open Worked Nainsookj Worth 25c. for I5c. Per Yard. Bargains in Embroideries and Laces. -o- 2,000 JERSEYS to be closed out. -0 Call early before bargains are pick ed over. o l.M.Eatz, OashHbuse, 116 Market St. WILMINGTON, N. C. feb 27 - .- : Life Insurance. ; O . Safe, Reliable, Sure LL THE POLICY-HOLDERS WHO RE- cently got left will do well to call on A. A. BROWN & CO.j corner of North Water and Mulberry streets, and take a policy in the Safety Fund System in the Hartford Life; Annuity Insurance Companj-. This old, relia ble company has paid out in Wilmington for 1887 over $35,000 in death losses. ; a . Amount of Insurance in force .... $.37,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety Fund System 2.500,000 Amount of Safety Fund 1,000,000 ' feb 3 Messenger copy it Valentines FOR 1888. fJIHE GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN-' TINE trade over former years Is no doubt due to the introduction of our beautiful DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL VALENTINES, ELEGANT FRINGED CARD VALENTIJfEs; VALENTINES FOR ALL. Young and old, large and small, all can be made happy from ajarge scock at ' - Heinsberger's Live Book and Music Store. tcb LI IIew Af rivals. . QQ. BOXES HENRI CO. FIG TOBACCO. ICO BOXES PLU( AND TWIST, -JOU- ALL STY LES TOBACCOS. . ni fCf ASSOTEO CIGARS. - j Ol K ' U I Above to be sold ar greatly re duced prices to ckse coiisijmnieui i!I,rciiuiiy, SAM'L BEAR. Sr., Ieb l3 10 Market Street i T.nifa will fir.,1 n lin - . ? v .. . . reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. Do - POt. 7
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