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I . - iilste-l every evening, uunaara ex5epxea4 , cn rn .U'um Editor anrt Prnn. . X wowm togiaatorrptiT ccr.::r.tu " -from otu mciS3 .ca try azi tu E-t;;ctT -r gencral interest, but , - : ,i i Tho naino of ihc writer ciust always be far ' nlshcd to tho Editor. ' - - . r - .communlcauons mu3t' bo -written only : on -ouesl(loof thorapcr.." :' ' ; 4 , - I,cr50nalltle3 must bo aToIdcd. And it Is especially and partlcuiarly uadsr stood that the Editor docs not" always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. t-ASCRIPTIONS,-POSTAGE PAID: ' year, $4.00. Six rnontns i.ua Three Ono month, 35 cents. r will be delivered by carriers, free in :)-par f the 'city; attbeatoy no:'' a. or 10 cents per week " u-ritsluj; rates lowand liberal, - T I- subscflber3 will please report any and vol. xi n: WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1889, NO 13. liiurfs to receive their paper regularly.- ; m 1 " "'' " " r "' " : " -J ' " -, "j "f i-'-C; ,ks n'ew.-isizk or coal-aijoitt j- ,r :s Peanuts and for certain kinds f iiavln-i strong drafts it H a very -,, !Ui-i. l.vmrrnbrr, "'. - j ovr.Vis4.no vkr tox. l ." i,. r omIh as -liorti tn proportion and; M-ii;:.. i will lnvt ail round, which re- J. A. SPUING HK. V r l.;ir' rindWell-Selectod Stork I of ob and Muzz-e Guns, ik;.i: a s i spohtsm ANk sUPPU ks , - t ivery Description. f w. r. ts r n I J r. K C CU., it Krcmr si.. WiUnliiirton. X. c:. - r. ir IK i;.T PLAf'F AND Til E CHEAPES11 in I lifM H viohnvp all kinds of TIN WORK Mct'AUTMKY's snoPi on Market ,. ,it s oiieerruiiy mrniftU'Ni and an orders i Dromnt- artension. Orders from-1 he lurry oll-Jtert. dec Hf S S OK l EY s ARE NOW PRE- M ..... accommodate Yt may all upon us with the ' L h .i ou i he Coast . We have made special k-.ir.itioiisior me season. - -; yptle Q-rov5, Middle and Stump Souod Oysters us on hand, ic .11 red. ! 10 i f Served promptly and in any w. ii. s n roKLKY Wright svllle. A True Tonic. umi you uonTt.ieei wen ana narauy Know j iiiaiwyou, give r.. . . (uoianic cioou i o. i. allahan, Charlotte, N. C, writes: 'B. It. is a fine tonic, and has done me great ill." . . ' :,- .'. .. L w. Thompson, Damascus, Ga., writes: l ve B. B. Bis the best blood purifier made- nas great ly improved my general health." n old gentleman writes: B. B. B. gives me f life and new strength. Ir there is any- !ns that will make ah old man young, it is lit. Y," a. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va,, August 10th, writes: "l depend on B. B. B. for the rrvation of my health. I have had It in r.) rally now nearly two years, and in all i time have not had to have a doctor. hos. Paulk. Alapaha, Ga., writes: 'I sur ra terribly from dyspepsls. The use of B. has made me reel ukc a - new man. i Juitt noutake a thousand dollai s for the good las done me." M. Cheshire. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "I B a lontr spell of typhoid fever, which at- last Jmed to settle in my right leg, which swell- Iui enormously. An uicer aiso appearea ch discharged a cupful of matter a day. 1 ntrave b. b. b. a trial ana it curea me." kii 10 lm d&w - EDULK WILMINGTON 8UC0A8T B. R. -,-ThL- IN EFFECT NOV. 4, 1888, AT 7:45 A. M. p om Wilmington, From Hummocks. ive 7:35 a, m Leave 8:10 a, m. ve 20 p. m Leave 5:10 p. m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. ve 2:30 d. m i Leave. 50 d. m. "Trains or Cars can be chartered during v. inrcr montns ai reasoname raxes. J. H. CHADBOURN. JR.. rc24tf ; General Manager. Drugs and r hraical, OII.ET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, fculilor uraces. Trusses, etc etc. - o trescriptions nued day or nisrht at . .F. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore. nil Corner Fourth and Nun sts.. nil Miete SUITABLE FOR.' OLID AY PRESENTS; - at - '-' WATSOl'S , iina,6lasiware&;Crockery Store, ; 115 Princes St. - fine lot r , ; IHnner aoii Tea Spts Irr Stock. lii t ea. Seta at Ony mi si ock of Crockery and Glassware on hand ? LAW PC U liescrlptions, the rrettiestin the city. KIN K VASES, TOILET SETS AND - t'HAMBEK SETS, CHEAP. WKKI8 & TO I L KT O A PS At very near Cost. , - 1 yerybody is Invited to Call, t ikute cieJrks m attendance, Messrs. J. .'owan and Chas. n. StemmermaaL A, W. WATSON; - rrwxn aMuu;,wi , t pPesent i K) n.j... n..iH,i.k-'r,'""T,uv" r O f Rnm. : NEWSPAPERS FORALE, AT YOUR SUtt . - TIEVTEW OFFICE. LOCAL 1STEWS. INDEX TO NJBW ADTKUTISBJfRNTS Jas E Kix Dental Notice i: M MclNTiRE-Attentlon h Mcxds Bros Pharmacists IIkin'sberoek Diaries for 18S8 - , , Wsc Priedbkrg Ills Iteward II Crosexbekc Photograplier. HOWELL & CUMMIKQ MattrCSSSS M M KATzrand Clearing Sale. ; Jas C Munds; Agt Prescriptions J J IIedrick Special Inducements P C Miller Drugs and Chemicals W K Sprixoeb & Co. For the Holidays c.eo u 'Frexco ;& Sons A (iood Investment . No Vity Conrt to day. : . Portable fire-place grates. Jut l,e till Ufr for dlir Clint At ,1,uh 101 r climate. Aie sold . t by tlif JaeobrHdw. Co Allj kinds of School Books and Scfliool Supplies, can be" boup-" cheapest at Hemsbre'er . . t Tfie N. Jacobi I Id w. Co. still lead in the sale of the best and cheapest heating and cooking stoves. t' Dr. Pritchacd will preach'to-nigh t at the Baptist Chapel, corner Fifth arid Wooster streets, at 8 o'clock. The blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking Hood's . Sar- rojmj Jiwi, v ii n: ii js pecuiiur in us curative power. We have knives for your boys and seissors.for your girls. What wil please them more for presents? N Jueobi Hardware Co. ' Nor. barqVle -Adjustm Nielsen cleared to day for London, with 2, 361 barrels rosin, valued at $2,445, Khirvnn bv Mr T W Bolles: ' ' Indications. For North Carolina, fair on Tues day followed Wednesday by rain, and slighly 'warmer weather. Do you use- loaded shells? You will find that they will save you time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware Co. t We. are requested to state that the meeting of the Wilmington Operatic Company, called ior this evening at Capt. North rop's residence, has been postponed until further notice. 'Silver-plated knives, forksvspoohs, and child's sets, carving knives and forks. Make your friends happy by making useful presents. A nice line of the above is offered by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Dr. Jas. E. Kea, one of the' best known and most accomplished; den tists in the State, is, still located at his old rooms, Southeast corner of Market and Front streets, where he will be pleased to see all who uiay be in need of anything in j his line. See ad. in this issue. . c . . " The water from the artesian well at Hilton, taken up at a depth of nearly 500 feet, has a decidedly min eral taste and a j not altogether un pleasant one. Mr. "James C. Munds has some of it at his drug store on Princess street where anybody can get a glass of it, free of charge. The Glass Bio wen. Madam Norah's troupe of glass blowers and workers and spinners will open here on next Tuesday night for a short engagement. Mr, A. Seabury, the proprietor, is in the city-to-day making arrangements for.their appearance here. Further particulars will be -announced in a few days. - - The lnslde Track. The second and last performance of the Byron Combination was given at the Opera House last night- The Inside Track was the piece and it was presented in excellent style. The audience was pot very large although it was a good house but it was an appreciative one, as was testified by the j unstinted ' applause they gave, i - - . " . ' Put Kaok Leaking:. Schr. Maggie Abbott, which clear ed from this port on ihe 9th inst. for Barbadoes, with a cargo of lum ber, put in at Southport yesterday .leaking, and was towed to the city, where her. deck load ..wi IN be dis charged and If necessary thse vessel will be hauled up on the marine rail way! '. -" . - Off for Raleigh. The Wilmington Light Infantry will leave here to-morrow night at j7 ,u- on the Carolina Cehtral R.R. en ' route Tor Raleigh, where they t will attend the inauguration of , the r'nuaiinn. flU.t n TM.nV, rpt..a cicu Vll JlllUIOIIUli JHICiT' ! count, SS men, rank and 'file: ' The - wenuauia Vjoruei ruaq - Will ipleCes. . . ... Aodit and Finance. . The Board;of Audit and Finance met in adjourned session yesterday afternoon to receive the report of ! the committee appointed to investi gate the purchase of thev new. truck j for Hook and Ladder Company 25b. 1. All the members of the Hoard were present with the exception of Mr. Maunder; and Acting Mayor FishWate, Alderman Dudley, Mr. j Fennell, foreman of the Hook and Ladder Company, and Mr. Kd. Dan-f , air. renneu saiu inai ine company iel, assistant foreman, were, also inj wo",dnofc lW te old truck, that a attendance. . ' 'V- ... C .,1 luajoritqf tlie-.. membe'8;rdid;not Mr. AViiu-Calder, of the specialTanM v s committee, read the renort, as taU lows: . - - i To the Members of thejioardof AndW - and Finance: - In accordance With the resolutions; adopted at your meeting on the 7th inst:, we have enquired as. to the facts connected with theipurchaseof the new truck lor Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, and beg leave to report as ! follows: At the time of making the appro priations for the fiscal year begin ning April 1st, 1888. the committee of the Board of Aldermen oiv the; Fire Department represented that it was necessary to provide a new truck for the 'company, and the foreman pf the company then stated that the old truck Was worn out: that it was top-heavy and dangerous for the men to ride on; that the lad -ders were decayed and dangerous, and that unless a new truck was obtained the company was in danger of becoming disorganized. The sum of $2,000 was then appro priated for that purpose,this amount oemg consiaereu ampie. ljater, on the 2d of July, representations were made to this Board that $750 more was needed, and an additional ap propriation of the amount" was made. In the interim, negotiations for the purchase of a truck had been carried on with the La France Fire Engine Co., conducted principally by Mr. H. J. Gerken, foreman of the Hook and Ladder Company and also chairman of their purchasing committee, and on the 23d of June a formal contract was entered into for the purchase of a truck for $2,000, cash on delivery, and $70 on the 10th day of April, 1889. This con tract was signed by the agent of the manufacturers, the Mayor of the city and the Chairman of the Board of Audit and Finance. It contained full atid explicit specifications, as to all particulars, except the weight of the truck. It is now said that this was stated' in the catalogue to be 4,800 to 5,000 pounds, being the light est city truck they could make. ... Upon Hhe arrival of the truck in October, public Jests were arranged for in the - afternoon and at night, and were dulyjadvertised. Mr. Dud ley; a member of the Committee on Fire Department, was notified by the foreman of the Company at the request of the Mayor, and he with the Mayor was present at the after noon test. He was not present at night, but the Mayor was, and then received verbal reports from the Chief of the Fire Department and the Foreman of the Company,! that the truck was satisfactory and fully up to specifications. The next morning, Oct. 10th, the agent of the manufacturers being anxious to obtain a settlement, the Foreman of the company went with him to the Mayor's office, on the wayjnotifying Mr.JDudley that they were going there for a settlement. The agent agreed to deduct three per cent, from the whole amount for payment of cash in full, and the Mayor then went to the chairman of this Board who signed the warrant, upon his statement that the Chief of the Fire Department and the -Foreman of, the Company reported the truck all right and satisfactory. The manufacturers had agreed to purchase the old truck from the company fdr four hundred dollars. This they did and then sold it to two of our citizens for two hundred arid twenty five dollars. ' We are satisfied that the purchas ers then had naidea that the city would ever wish to buy it," but they expected to sell it to some other city. Unfortunately, in all the tests of the new truck, no sufficient trials were made as to its weight and- the possibility Of two horses pulling -it through our heaviest roadways, and experience has since demonstrated that they cannot do so. The truck has never been weighed, blut it is thought it will weigh 6,000" pounds with all its equipments on.- Those interested then suggested to the owners of the old truck that the city might buy it back, and they agreed to sell it for $450. The pur ; chase of it at this price has been re commended by the Fire Committee, sanctioned by the Board of Aldermen and disapproVed by the : Board ; of Audit and Finance. Its purchase would necessitate a further consid erable outlay to enlarge fbe." Hook and Ladder house, so as to accom modate both trucks. j Respectfully submitted,' WM. CAIiDBR,. W. I. Gohk. Wilmington. Jan. 14, 1889. '.On motion of Mr. Hewitt the re - port was received and tbe commU- : . T ' . i j t -j: ii x r tee discbarged.aud atqrher motion Qf a reconsmeranon pi xne recom inendatlon of the Board of .ider m"ej to purchase 'the old truck was ado ped. The nratter was discussed "infor mally. Mr. Calder said that it was evident that a blunder had ; been made; some one wasresponsible.and if any one was to blame it rested upon tlie Hook and Ladder Com pany.- He, thought that the corn- pany having got the city in this fix, they should take tlu money they got- for the old truck and buy it bacK. . r ' - air. Jones was opposea to ouying the old trti3k back at $450. He thought the. proposition- marie .by one of the members of the Board to exchange the new truck tor one that would meet requirements ) was the best that could be done. 1 Finally, it wasdecided to refer the matter back to the Board of Alder men to see what disposition could be iuade of the newtruck either to sell it or exchange it and in the meautime to dismantle the truck of the - heavy extension ladder, and make such otheralterations as would be necesgary to fit it for use. The S. P.'J. A. j The annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals were held last night in the Mayor's office at the City Hall. Pre sident A S. Heide was in the chair, with Mr. uiloert H. Greene, secre tary. There was-a large attendance of members. : . The secretary submitted his an nual report, showing the Society to be in a good condition financially and steadily growing in membership andinfluence. An election for officers was held and the folio wsng .were chosen: President A." S. Heide. - - ; Vice Presidents F. A. Lord, F. Rhew, J. R. Marshall, S. W.HoIden. Dr. E. A. Anderson. ! Secretary and Treasurer G- 'IL Greene.-" :' - ."-' '-;;rtt - It was resolvednto petition the Legislature to give magistrates final jurisdiction in all cases coming be fore them under the law for the pro- tection oi animais, ana to, grant a charter to the association, etc. A committee was appointed to take charge of the above matter, consisting of Jno. J. Fowler,, A. S. Heide, Dr. E: A. Anderson, G. H, Greene aud J.;R., Marshal 1. ! Oakdale Cemetery. -The lot holdersof Oakdale Ceme tery Company assembled at their office last night. Mr. Walker Meares was appointed chairman and Mr. R J. Jones secretary. The reports of the President and of Superintendent Donlan were read and showed a sat isfactory, condition of the financial status of the company, and of the improvements of the grounds. The following Officerejwere elected to serve; for the ensuing year:' Don ald Mac Rae, president; Dr. A. J. DeRosset, George R. French, W. H. Northrop," Clayton Giles,- James H. Chadbourn and L. G. Worth, direc tors. -:'- . -! - U Personal. j . . " Mr. A. H.' Perry, of Jar vis, was in the city-yesterday. Dr.- E. W. Ward, of Jacksonville, was in the city to-day. Mr. E. Murrell, Sheriff of Onslow countyi was in the city yesterday. Col T.hos, W. Strange has gone to Raleigh to attend the inauguration. Col, B. R, Moore and Messrs. Mars den Bellamy and Jno. D. Bellamy are attending Pender county court at Burgaw.. :.. Mr. H. M. Lee, of Washington City, reporter and correspondent of the.Associated Press, was in the city to-day and favored us with a visit. To Wilson for Fw Day. Mr. W. Friedberg, the well known dyer of this city, will leave here in a few days for Wilson, where he is well known, and where he' goes 'to receive orders that are avraiting him." His absence from the city will be for a short time only and in the meantime Mrs." Friedberg,, who will remain here, will receive orders and conduct the business jufet as though Mr. F. were present. ' ; ' A pair of pants was stolen . from w ' ... -i ' .' : -CI it. '. f. M 2ir; rennys store, on out11 wwte j street, nearthejuavket, and the thief f cotAWay with them. M r. Penny - was-rmais. Best and Cheapest Tertillxer yet ais &H5"f. - 3 . coered. Effects on cotton and com. aston- busv waiting on some customers and isuing. Keeps Insects and Worms out of the Uinf rAAwAtUti fAitt- Send for deacrtptive circular with eerti saw the thief, a colored man, Mip ncatea f ram manv ot the best farmers In the out with the pants, but he : lost ,hiui Jf.'. in the crowd outside. i jan u 3t - WumutoiT.N. c. - "Oh speak, ye ghosts of the dead, and say what killed you?1' The ans wers come, borne on the fierce east wind: "Cold! cold! coldT Then let us be thankful that since then we have Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, j Th CaiupaninI Cancert. - Thereare a few good seats left, at this writing for the Campauini en tertainment to-night. It promises to bethe largest, most brilliant and most fashionable .audience of the season. With the music lovers and our people are ail essentially that-r it will "be an , event not readily for gotten. The New York Timear says: Signor CamiMininrs operatic con cert company gave its second con cert at Stien way Hall yesterdav af ternoon in the presence of a large and enthusiastic audience. The good impression made by the -; com pany on the previous evening was confirmed, and there is every reason to believe that Signor Campamni will have a prosperous season in this country. Signorina tie Vere." the prima donna, was warmlv re- ceived. and completely carried the audience away1 by her. excellent and her voice - is one of t he most agreeable that has come hither from the sunny land of song for some years. She sang yesterday Bene diet's variations on the 'Camival of Venice," and after repeated recalls added the shadow song from 'Din oran.V She was also heard in three concerted numbers. Signor" Cam- panini s one but ng; "oalve minora' as no himself can sing it. His delivery was a triumph of vpcal art. Miss Groebl sang an ana from aler cadante's "Giuratnento" very well, and Signor Stehle gave a' coininen dable; rendering of "Cielo e mar" from "La Gioconda.' Signor Bo logna and Signor Carbone-added to the general edification. - NEW ADVEJBTI8EMKNT8. James C. iHund, At 9 DRUGGIST. FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS -AND Chemicals. Physicians' Prescrlptiona a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come In and try a glass FREE . . , , jani5 Dental Notice. 7 rpnE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL PREPARED 1 to do all kinds ofmrst class Dental Work at low prices. Full sets or part sets of teeth fur nished In a short time. Teeth extracted with out pain. JAS. E. KEA. S. E. Cor Market and Front Sts. tsA few comfortable rooms for rent in same building. ... jan 15 lm B romine - Arsenic 1TTATER IS ALREADY HAVING IMMENSE SftlA "- T7np T?J7&mi SnpAfnlQ TTInaya Tumnra Diseases of the Lungs, Kidneys, Womb and Bladder, there is no water to equal it. Splen did for Headache and Nausea. For sale whole sale and retail by jan 15 MUNDS BROTHERS. His Regard. -yiy HILE IN WILMINGTON THE OTHER day we had the pleasure of meeting William Friedbersr. who is well known to the people of this community. He is still engaged in dyeing ana renovating oia ciotnes, ana maxing tnem look as good as new. He has built up a good business in Wilmington, and is now enjoying the rich reward of honest, and faithful and In dustrious effort. He does as. good work as can be done in the State, and Is therefore making a fine success. He will be in Wilson soon, and those of our peoplkjwho wish to have dyeing done cannot patronize a cleverer or more de serving man. . We have tried him, and his work gives perfect satisfaction. Wilson Mirror. janloSt Ty p e w r i te ro . ORDERS SOLICITED FOR THE AWORLD" and "Remington" Typewriters, the best low and high priced machines on the market. Prices $10; $12 and $15 for .the World and $50, $75 and $100 for the "Remington." Address C. I. COMFORT, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. . N. B. Best grade of Ribbons, Ribbon Sup porters and carbon Paper constantly on hand, jan 141m ; , - singing. It is hardly necessary to IS your time to Supply VOUrseU repeat what was sail yesterday in nnJ fntU:i,, :TLa ui Yi fa; regard to her singing. Her vocaliza- i"Cliim,lX: llie beSt vl50i tian is of. the best Italian school, 82.00 -2.50 and 1 82 flfl HI 1 I . .fa- mm X I 5 & I I s o The Great Discovery . RAW N- C. , PHOSPHATE AKV PHOSPHATIC LIME. . . ... . -. .9 it J t , rrora uie Dones and ' netrined Jifapfces of Ante- ... . - till tail AUl- i i3 Ju M l w vytai. . N Eff ADVCKTIOCriClITH. GaipaniBi Opera Comply; Tiietday; Jan; 15th, i INTRODUCING '; " sio n okin a n vend; who created such a furore In New Torit. and a - grand array of talent, inducing ; 4 MISS MARIE GROEBE... v...: ; ..CONTK VLTO SiJ! R?3&--"'''' --BASSO CANTATE SIG. FEKKAKI .CONDUCTOR -; N .' .: "AND - -' - -,; ' H XJr: ITALO UAElPANIKi. - TIIE KING- OF TENORS. ' in a magnificent programme. Including the sfi ' . . act of FAUST. In costume. -. : Popular pnees, 50c, :5c and$L00. seat 9 on sale at Heinspergers Monday morning. , I Investment. We can save you i 5 to 20 ; per cent, if you will buy. .your onoes irom.us. Aye are sell ing balance of Double Sole" i Cliro of,...-! j ?OfSat reduced prices. xS,OW Shoes; for Ladies and -Gents Wear to be found anywhere, Geo, K.French & Sons, jan 14 tf 108 North FroutSt. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co;, PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC ond streets. - . John wilder ATKINSON, President : W. p. TOOMER, Cashier. - . Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays interest on deposits, is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. Jans tf - v . - ... ; For Rent. SEVERAL HOUSES, STORES AND Rooms in splendid localities. Also houses and lota forsalo for - cash and on tne monthly installment plan. Rents promptly collected.. Taxes and insurance attended to without extra charge. MARTIN T. DAVIS, ; Real Estate Agent, nov K tf. , lift Princess St : Grand" Clearing ; Sale AT , M. M. Eats' CASH HOUSE Stupendous Reductions , in - all Departments. Remnant Dress Goods ! worth from 25c to 5oS per yard for lie. . . . t . - - . - . Double Width Dress Flannels - and Dobegesj v 5 v worth 85c and 40c for 19c per yard. . Extra Quality Habet Cloths,: 54-inches width, reduced from ooc to tw . .'....,. .. i- v. per-yard, , . V ' '.' ' r -'..-i ;'e:-:-- r.r--sv-s VS" :"' ErnbroidopioG. ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, worth' from fie : to loc for 4c per yam. ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES. Worth froa 12 ', to 13c for 8c per yard. . - ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, worth from 15C tosoc for ifjc per yard.- 4 ' - - , " o A cordial invitation extended to all to to- spect the numerous bargsina displayed on oux counters. - - . WILMINGTON. X. C. - dec II ? . .. . . If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberier,. ,fIIe has a lame assortment of Monldinfrs to ficlcet- (rom. - t 0 i;
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