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THIS PAPER yd every evening, Sundays excepted, T0SH. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. TrBSCPJPTlONS. POSTAGE PA I !: , iiv months 2.oft Tnree we win i giw to rewire oommwaoatio from oar friends on any and allsnbjeet general interest, hot :The name of the writer must always he fo nlshed to tie Editor. communications must be written only o one side of the paper. Personalities most tie avoided. And it ts especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endom the views of correspondents nnless so stated in the editorial columns. rear, BonrU9 fl-Oa ne muuiu,.. fl-ili be delivered by carriers, free in anr part of the city, at the above ..nunc, lo 1 Lps arft per wee. It ' irtwanri llheraL , .riii niea.se report any and VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. Cm MONDAY.-MARCH 4,1889, NO 54, u ,it-0 thoir naoer retrularly. IHlI.V Ul'VinV FIE If. j . - - m CF.AWS il.00 WW j" t-''tf i tut. Mutt'-.) . - . . . . .....1 T ti . .if .. . -11 . i-.l.V.t i:iW. 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B. B. :is one of the best oloo! rnetli- BfS." Dr. A. H. Koscoe, Nashville, Tenn.. writes: IU reports of B. B. B. are favorable, and Its mhJv :irtion la truly wonderful." Dr. J. W. Rhodes, crawfordsville, Ga. .writes: confess B. B. B. is the best and quickest siirlne tor rheumatism I have ever tried." Dr. s. j. Farmer, crawfordsville, Ga., writes: i !)(vriiLllv recommend B. B. B. as a tine iiii" alterative. Its useeured an excrescence I the neck after other remedies effected no eptible ffood."' I)r. c. II. Montgomery, Jacksonville, Ala., 1tes: "My mother Insisted on my getting B. B. for her rheumatism, as her case stub- ruly resisted the usual remedies. She ex- nced Immediate relief, and her lmprove- in has been truly wonderful." prominent physician who wishes his name : given, says: "A patient of mine whose e of tertiary syphilis was surely killing l, and which no treatment seemed to check, s entirely cured with about twelve bottles B. B. B. lie was fairly made up of skin and lea ana ternoie uicers." ST0KLEFS.'' WE ARE NOW PKE- pared to accommodate may call upon us with the Finest Oysters hid on the Coast. We have made soeelal uraions for the season. lyrtle Grove, Middle and btump Sound Oysters lays on hand. Servwl nrnmnrlv nnrl In nnv w desired. W. 11. STt STOKLEY. r 10 tf Wrightsvllle. ises and Vegetable Plants. flftft HOSES AND 100.C00 VEGETABLE ,uwv Plants. Parties wishlnsr such can I me a postal card and I will deliver such ranted or will call and give description of sueu roses can oe oougnr elsewhere ame price. w. j. K1KKHAM. s;s find h arnica! , Ii.hn ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, llfr Braces, Trusses, etc., etc 0 1'resi rlDtlons tlllPrt rln v nr nltrht nf P. C. MILLER'S, Drue Store. corner Fourth and Nun Sts., Tl., ' . a m ? -m- iu nauonai Line -AND- tunty Association OF WASHINGTON. D. C. RJ1LU72.19 None, .$120,003.31 HORATlja BROWNING, Piesldent. GEGiRf D. ELDRID;t. M iry. Manager and Actuary. r,i 'Murance at Absolute Cost. I'' "-'at,! Policy. ''" onteMible PoUcy. lmty value m Casn at Fixed Age fBU1 'est Absolutely Limited. fy Foot Payments per Year. forfeit able Aft(?r Tllree yeJirs P. S. RIDDELLE. M. P. n i Medical Director. u--sP Agent. in niTi, L F street, N.JW. aau. Ju., loci Agent. wummeton n. c. nf ? wnder exist in tnousandM rorms, but are surpassed by tbe M of nrnJI' "UA ' I" " I1U Ho T?i ' lnS sudld at once send their S,!1 1 Oo., Portland. Maine, and iui information bow either sex. I d day at this work. . e made All sue- nov 2? ma w rvriTi KM mt lhies to ui. robers I o LOCAL NEWS. JKDEX TO NW AOVEKTISKMENTS J A Springer Wood Jackson & Brll Printing: -Mcnds Bros Pharmacists W M Ccmming Mattresses Hkin3bek;ek -New Goods Geo K French & Sons Genuine P C Miller Drugs iind Chemicals A W Watson Direct from Liverpool Hs a no y & Garlokd The Racket Store -mo- - Yesterday and .Saturday night the rainfall here amounted to .HO of an inch. We still lead in low prices and the nest cook stoves. N jacobi Hdw See our latest door I a 1 1 . transom lifter and sash fastener. N. Jacobi Hdw. Oo. f We have something new and use ful to show the builder and fanner. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can Iap bou1' cheapest at Heinsbrjrer'-" t This has been a pretty day, and a pleasant one, with a decided touch of Spring in the atmosphere. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather, preceded by light rain on the coast and stationary temperature. If you wantja picture framed ?o to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. t Skip out and to see the irreat secure your tickets lauerhinar sensation of the age at the Opera Huse to morrow night. We have walnut, ash, oak and cherry stains in small cans, ready for use. Just the thing for house keepers. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. f You can paint your old buggy and make it look bright aad new with the ready prepared Detroit Carriage Paint. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f Another lot of sash, doors and blinds just received by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. They will save you money on building materials of all kinds. Mr. B. F. Penny will incorporate the merchant tailoring branch into his clothing business and will have a good cutter to oversee this de partment. To-night,at Luther Memorial Hall, at 8 o'clock, Prof. Tripp will deliver his celebrated lecture, "Napoleon III and the Two Thrilling Paris Revolutions of 1848.' v Mr. A. W. Watson's sjbore,on Prin cess street, between Front and Sec ond, is as pretty a place as one can find in a month of Sundays. He re ceived to day a very handsome lot of dinner a'nd tea sets. These he gets direct from the importers. The first of the series of Prof Tripp's lectures will be delivered this evening at the Luthern Mem orial Building. There will be music also during the evening. Miss Min na Scwartz is expected to sing. The Board of Justices in Pender county were to have met with the County Commissioners at Burgaw to-day, but on account of so much rain lately and the water courses being so full the attendance was probably slim. The foundations of the new gov ernment building are of brick, or concrete. Many expected they would be of granite. It is said, however, that the brick and concrete are bet tier than stone in a dry sandy soil, and perhaps they are. To Permanently Organize. A meeting of the Chamber of In dustry will be held this evening for the purpose of effecting a perma nent organization of that body. The meeting will be held in the City Hall. Heretofore the body has been working under a temporary organi zation and it is hoped that there will be a full turnout from every branch of business and trade in the city on this occason. There is no doubt of the fact that the bill sent up to Raleigh will be passed by the Legislature, and when it returns here it must be submitted to a per manently organized body. Let there be a full force on hand at the meet ing to-night. Justice If J got as intoxicated as you do, I'd shoot myself." Pris oner "If you was's tossicated as I am. you couldn't hit a barn door." Humors run riot in the blood at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels every impurity ami" vitalizes and enriches the blood. Two prisoners, one white and one colored, escaped from the jail at South port yesterday afternoon and up to a late hour last night had not been recaptured. Shakespeare ami Sheridan Knowlex. Mr. Chas. T. Beau resrard, advance I representative of the Prescott & win King To-Morw. McLean Company, is in the city to j An interesting event will take day and favored us with a visit, j place at St. Paul's E. L. Church to Miss Prescott and Mr. McLean are -morrow morning, the occasion be to play here two nightsujaext week. Monday night in Virginias and Tues day night in Winter's Tale,and there is a fine treat ahead for our theatre goers. The Cape Fear on a Splurge. There is plenty of rain in the in terior and a consequent continued rise in the river. The old Cape Pear seems to have been on a splurge far the past six months. As fast as one freshet begins to fall off another comes in on top of it. On Saturday the water was tailing at Payetteville j but yesterday's rains probably ex tended into the interior and another rise is confidently looked for. Trogdeii in Jail. Our correspondent at Burgaw writes to tell us that Trogden is in jail there for killing his companion, Laugh tin, near Castle Hayne, on Thursday night. A post mortem was held by Drs. Porters and En nett, on Saturday afternoon, and ,the verdict of the jury of inquest in criminatesTrogden. He will be tried at the next term ot ths Superior Court, which meets in September next, the May term having been abolished. He is married and his wife lives at Randleman. New Shoe House. Messrs. Geo. W. Chesnutt and J. Gr. Barrentine have formed a co partnership, under the style of Ches nutt & Barrentine, for the conduct of the shoe business in this city. They have secured the handsome and commodious store on North Front street, now occupied by Mr. A. Shrier as a clothing house, and will open there with a large stock about the first, of April. Both gen tleinen left here on Saturday last for the Northern and Eastern mar kets and will be absent about three weeks. , "Riiifc Out the Old, Bias in the New." And don't forget to raise your umbrellas. It was a nasty, wet, dreary, dismal day in Washington Ciry and thous ands upon thousands took water in theirn. Still, we are told that there were 100,000 strangers there and. having gone there to see. they were determined not to be disappointed. They stood patiently in the streets for hours the discomforts of the cold rain to the contrary notwithstand ing. The President and.President-elect started on their journey down Pennsylvania avenue to the Capitol at 11 a. iu., escorted by the , first division of the parade, composed of regular United States troops, ma rines, seamen, cavalry and infantry. President Cleveland occupied the seat of honor, on the right hand, on the ride down. On their arrival at the Capitol the oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Fuller and President Harrison read his in augural in the presence of many thousand people, citizens of this glorious republic. The journey back was then com menced, the positions of the distin guished occupants of the carriage being changed, President Harrison now having the seat of honor, on the right. The different divisions began to swing into line and the parade filed down the avenue. It took four hours to pass a given point. President Harrison reviewed the parade from a stand erected in the White House grounds. He will attend the inaugural baK this even ing. The last slate is as follows: Sec retary of State J. G. Blaine; Sec retary of Treasury William Win do in: Secretary of War Ex-Go v. Redfield Proctor, of Vermont: Sec retary of the Navy Gen. Benj. F. Tracy, of New York; Secretary of the Interior Ten. John W. NTbles, of St. Louis; Attorney General W. H. H. MiUer; Postmaster General John Wanamaker; Secretary of AgricultureRusk, Nor. barque Johannes Hod, -Ujer-sten. cleared today for Antwerp with 4,043 barrels rosin, valued at $,865.83. shipped by Mr. J. W. i Boll es. ; Look out for counterfeits! See i that you get the genuine Dr. Bull s ! Cough Syrup! Do not let the deal j er sell you some "just as good,' but j insist upon getting the genuine j with the Bull's Head trade mark on I the wrapper ing the marriage of one of the most popular young men in the city to a beautiful young lady, the contract ing parties being both the children of German parents. The ceremony will be performed by the pastor, Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, at 8:15 o'clock and at 9 a. m. the happy couple will take the train for a short trip North. "Skipped." a large audience That will be to present at the Opera House morrow evening to witness the ap pearance here of Fowler & Warm jngton's clever company in the great laughter producing farcical comedy, "Skipped by the Light of the Moon" is an assured fact. . People at the present day want to laugh, and "Skipped" affords them abundant opportunity for so doing. Such laughter as it evokes wherever it is produced is seldom heard within the walls of any theatre. The Boston Herald thus speaks of its appear ance in that city: "The audience which assembled last evening to witness 'Skipped by the Light of the Moon,' filled the theatre from orchestra rail to gal lery wall. Standing room was early at a premium, and many were turn ed away unable to get a good view of the stage. 'Skipped,' as every-, body knows, is the raciest and brightest of modern comedies. Every scene was srreeteci witn roars oi laughter, and to be brief, in the language of Dingle and Crackle,it is very, very tunny. " ..... . Personal. Dr. S. S. Satchwell and Mr. W. H. French, of Rocky Point, were in the city to day. Mr. Sol C. Weill has erone to Bal timore on business. Hon. D. L. Russell and wife are in Washington Citv in attendance on the inauguration. Mrs. John Taylor, of Taylor's Bazar, left last night for the North ern Markets. Mr. Tavlor will fol low in a few days. Mr. I Shrier. accompanied bv his daughter, has gone to Cleveland, O., to visit relatives there; from thence he will go to New York to purchase new goods. Mr. Morrison Divine has been ap pointed to the position of Assistant Engineer of Roadway, A. C. Line, made vacant by Mr. Emmet Dunn's promotion. Mr. J. vvrignt teaman nas re signed as Superintendent of the Street Railway and Mr. W. H. How ell has been appointed to the posi tion. Mr. Stedman will probably remove to Birmingham, Ala. City Court. Missouri Bowden was before the Mayor this morning, charged with assault and battery. She was dis charged. Ida Fisher, assault and battery. Bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $50, justified bond. Fannie Fisher, assault and bat tery. Discharged. Jacob Thompson, cruelty to ani mals. Case continued until.to-inor. t row morning. Peter Flyer, disorderly conduct, discharged. Jas. Davis, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Jno. Collins, disorderly conduct, discharged. E. Coll. disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Henry Clay, disorderly conduct. $20 or 30 days. O. B. Phillips, disorderly conduct, discharged. Hugh Furgeson, disorderly con ; duct, $20 or 30 days. Robert Brown, disorderly conduct. xiis-harired chas. Hall, disorderly conduct, i 20 or 30 days. i Joe Fiazier, larcenv. bound over i m ' to the Criminal Court in the sum df justineu Dond, I Ed, Welsh, disorderly conduct, discharged, Mortuary Report. The report of Dr. Potter, superin tendent of health, for the month of February, which was filed Satur day afternoon, shows that twenty persons died during the month in this city fourteen colored and six whites. The causes of death were as follows: Congestion of brain one white female. Apoplexy Softening -one colored female, of brain one colored female. Cancer one colared female. Convulsion one white male. Consumption two white adults; three colored adults. Debility one colored child. Dropsy one colored child. Congestive fever one white adult, one colored child. Malarial fever one colored child. Heart disease three colored adults. Paralysis one wite adult. Pheuiuonia one white male. Dr. Potter says: 1 have the honor to enclose the mortuary report for February 1889. The number of deaths is 20 less than in February in many years The cause may be due to many things or the effects from the causes which have lessened our death rate to below 10 in a thousand, the av erage; yet it is more, but not so much as to bring the per centage up to the death rate of several previous years. We will give our very effi cient health officers much credit for their untiring zeal and industry. Ve shojld look well to overflowing ditches, severs; &c Stagnant water is dangerous,and so is runningSvater when it runs under privies, stables, hog pens, cow lots, &c. Whatever "produces thorough and quick drain age will add to the- perfecting of pur sanitation. There are many low places in our streets and lots-the lowest are covered with water for several days after heavy rains. I am (as the mouth-piece of the Board of Health of the county) glad to see more attention paid to cleaning and disinfecting. It will soon be time, in my opinion, to dig out the ditches around the city. I have been called on relative to an open drain passing: through lots on Second street, between Orange and Ann. Persons living there call for its being closed or piped. The ditch called Jacobs' run, un less opened occasionally and cleaned out, will overflow many lots after every rain. The partial cleaning out it received last summer protected many yom overflow until very re cently. A Woman's Charms soon leave herlwhen she becomes a victim to anyone of the various dis orders and peculiar "weaknesses' that are peculiar to the fair sex The condition of tens of thousands of women to ay is pitiable in the extreme; they are weak, bloodless creatures, a prey to mental anguish and bodily pain; in a word, "broken down," from any one of numerous causes. To this unhappy multitude we strongly urge the use of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an intalMbie, world-famed remedy, for all "female" irregularities and "weaknesses, and which restores the worst sufferer to vigorous health and reinvests ner with all the charms of figure, face and complexion, that refceive such willing homage from man. TERRIBLE FORE WARNINGS. Couch in the moraine, hurried or difficult breathing:, raising of phlegm, tightness in the chest. quickened pulse, chilliness in the i f ii evening or sweats at nignt, an or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedv for Consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by aiunds J3ros., druggists. STEW A. DV13BTISBMKST8 Direct from Liverpool. A FINE LOT OF HANDSOME DINNER and Tea Sets lust received. Also a fine lot of beautiful Cuspadores or Spittoons at low fig ures. The best and cheapest that has ever been sold in Wilmington, can sell as cheap as any jooDing-nouse North. Glassware and Crockery of all descriptions ltw down. A. w. WATSON, 115 Princess St.. inch 4 opposite the Messenger oflice. A1U in-One Corn Care W ILL DO THE WORE 10 CENTS A BOX. Solon Palmers Exquisite Perfumes. Trial Bott les 10 cents. Full Line Fine Fancy Goods. For sale by mch4 MUNDS BROTIIERS., Wood, Wood, COAL, OO.AJIL.3 Shifts;?, Shingles. inch 4 J. A. SPRINGER; Luther Memorial Building Cor. Sixth and Princess sts. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS NEXT AT 8 O'CLOCK Prf, Trijip's imi Hi$tricil Delincatwas, Ry patronage or prominent citizens. Tickets j at the door. inch 2 KT ANTED A MAN OF TEMPERATE and repreien f w moral habits. seeking employment. an old esta Wished house In Ms own section. Salary, if suited 100 per month References exacted. J. G. Blanchard, General M.anger,!Lock Box 1S65, N. Y. Kb a 4W WBW ADVERTISEMENTS OPERA TUESDAY HOUSE. MAKCH 5TH. U .... 0 Tlu- play that has made all America laugh. By the Light of the Moon. NEW FEATURES,. NEW SPECIALTIES AND ALL NEW MUSIC. A brilliant coterie of Comedians. Fi mer than Ever Before. i -j ices $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. nvadvaoce at Helnsberger's. Seats secured inch S3t ARTISTIC HSv Mfmmmmt fc'V JOB mm9)mma RtLIJVG-BIWDIMG BEST EQUIPPED OFFICE IN THE CITY, Every Department in charge of competent and reliable workmen. Hood Work and Confidence knowing that we always do what is promised brintA PS WORK. JACKSON & BELL. Leading and Reliable Printers. Th; Racket, Racket ! JJYTUE CLYDE STEAMEK NEXT TUES- day we will receive a large stoclc of new goods. A larger and better assorted stock than we have yet carried, such as Rugs of an sizes. Ladles Gloves of all kinds, Ladles' Button u0? 1 nls is a Sd Sne which will bo sold for $1.00 and $1.25 per pair. We will nave ten cases of these shoes and we expect to sell them assmrneSto?' WCWlU al8 have a Curtain Poles, FROM 35c. TO 45c. AND 9c. 1,000 School Tablets and Note Paptr. the cheapest ever sold in this market. Stereo scopes and Views at 35c. Knives and Porks Clocks 98c.. Heavy Hunting Case Sliver watches $3.75, Hair Pins and Hair Ornaments ot all kinds. The above is part of our New Stock which will be in TUESDAY, 26TH. Owing to the large stock of Millinery Goods that we have already purchased and must fsicSSour to make Dress Goods. Now is your time to strike us. we wUl sell fient2absTtrcCOt' FlMmel and W0rStel Our New York Milliner will be here the 15th of March to open our Millinery Department. She is a lady that has had many years' expe rience in the business. She is up with the latest styles and will be able to nil any order at for less than the usual price. Everything you need may be found at the RACKET STORE, and the prices are low. All we ask ia come and see, as we never charge anything for looking and have plenty of clerks to show you around. We are here to sell goods and not to lie, still we never allow goods to rot and rust out on our shelves. We always stick to Small Profits&Quiek Sales as we are well aware of the fact that we can buy as many more goods at the same price and the same place we nought these. Racket Store, 117 South Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. BKADDT & GrAYLORD, PJEtOPfti ETOR8 . Headquarters, Broadway, New York. ' feb 23 tf sat. At the Ladies' Emporium, 115 MARKET ST., THE LADIES WILL FIND New Goods, NEW STYLES, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Mrs. Wiggins is now in the Northern Mar kets purchasing a complete stock ot new and stylish goods, in Millinery, Notions and Fancy Goods. New Hats and Ribbons Inst received. Dress and Oloak Making. on her return she will bring a first class Northern Cutter, Fitter and Designer, Co take charge of the Dress-Making Department, which she has added to the business. Miss JU. L, Good win Will return on the 8th Instant to take charge of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, whlc with her high reputation as a FIRST CLASS trimmer, means that satisfaction will oe given, and all orders filled in the Latest Sty le and Best Finish. During Mrs. Wiggins' absence the MUttaeiy will be in charge of Miss Annie M. Thompson whose services she has engaged for the year Give us a call and price our goods, and you win save money. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, each 3 U AGENT
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