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TELEGRAPH SUMMARY, THE STATE. The nomination of C M.l Bernard to be attorney for the Eastern! district is confirmed.- -Ini he vailua fof tobacco grown 4a 1896. this: state ?mes second with, figures at 15.490.334.- The action of the federal supreme Court txj jigsutog the oomttempt rule against the jiilway oom missioner causes quite W flatter among the Eoea'lI)i?es.----Reivnue( j Collector Duncan wlDI be awora to today; toe says he will make anew appointments ell "along the iRine." Governor! Russell ap- pototts delegates tol he South- Atlantic and Gudf Sltaites- Quarantine Convention,. The new railway ' commission will, at their next regular mee tin g, Reduce pas senger raifces. ( ; " j DOMESTIC. The statistician of the agricultural de partment gives out,1 a. statement of the n uanber of acres, prkxiucttoni ainid value of the:orops of ithe-coitotryj for! 1897. The federal .lpmrie court orders the con-" tempt ruCo. to Issue against Rafflway Cwnmiss4oniers CaMweJi and Pearson; re ttumiablje February 21st Richmondi Va., (had a four-kucsh! fall of snow yesterday! Mr. i Camp.be;j , wlas Who cSriel 'wStoess yesterday before- the committee toves'ti- o a - i ksi jr an Crt7ULi91l l.of Senator Hasina by-the Ohioaegisiature. ., The Leitwr corner on wheat' has oausr t ed a howl f rom oansumeTS of Bour about 1 the quality of that article they; are- now getting from t!be nuKs; the totter can. get i mo wheat, they, say,, which waDl produce j first -class . fiOur. Dr. Ci. Ajj Simmons, ! the originator of Sbamnoa Di-er RegTila j ttor, has Just died. -A; iniain; named tornus arrested for; tlhie murder of Mrs. RjaiUhbuinv and her idauglhter near Bur lington, XL, makes a full; rontfession. -Ait Bu tiler, rind., ta ! man' laged! 92 years securet a divorce from his wife, .who 4s Jonfiy 'a. few; velars- young-er. -1'he Ten inessee democrats are stili. balloting for a candidate for senator. A etorm set to to New York yesterday and continued ifcast twig-fat, wiii'h tod'ica&ions of equaling ifthe blizzard of March, 1888. The fourth feCizzard ' of .the winter 4s j tagitog' in the wrthweEit. Tire, state- department has i received mo news from Consul General iLee since Saturday,! which 1st i taken to indlcatO! that asl ia quiet la iiavana.- JJ,ise Kate Lv05r, of Was-htogiton, D. C, jcofnawiits suiicikte at a hotel to New York. ji i'no i 'rpeiaio iwoat warasuw (had ! a T'oug-h time off , 's:x& AWaiaUc coast last wieeK, 'Dut proved1 iherseCr to be ia staunch boat, r FOREIGN ! Uorela Coro; Lozoj reoenltny,! returned Trom the Spian'isih penal IbflamdjOn. the Af rican coast, exiod'eS' a bomb feij. the door of an ex -mayor of lliavana; T no great jtUmatre is done and tt'ho l dyntuniter ia icaptured.- The rema'i'iu-of Ruiz are. re Covered and taken, to flavaha where they are received' wiluh mi'lipary, Ihomw-s.- The anwwinieemeriit of ani Anglior Japanese fi'lam of campaign: Ini the nar fist is unr founded. a he Russian flecit at Por' Ar thur is Where onlly f or wtater 'quarters. -liund'reds of ptwle tfslsur. from huiierer and exposuire is 1'ho imews Djroug"hit'by the" witaiBtr rorua irom rne coast (pieattoni or New FounicKand. i-N'ews ( comesi . from Auistralla of fearfuil heat; ftres ihave 'been causted from &pkntaneous combusition and props andi Ibu'idimgs 'have beeoii destroyed.. ,:- A. conssiracy to murder t!hei 'sihaHi of .rersia 'nas oeeni aiscoyered. 3 :-- i When a man is! niffVrlTi! with an echihg head, a sluggish 'body, rWheovhis muscles are lax and lazy his jho-aan dull and his stomiadlj disdaining jfood, he will, if w'ise, heed these warnings and : the ' "King ' of j Biookl 1x111116' makes the appetite I keen and hearty 1 n vigoratea the liver-r-puT-iflea the blood and fills It with, the life-giving elements f the food. It Is a -wonderful Wood maker and flesh! butilder. Bold by; J. C. ' Shepard, J. HI Hardin "And H. L. Fentress. ;. - f j -. ! . "Ho, for the IV. ' Indies' , . ! Our clever young townsman, x Mr. John Dawson Latham, leayesi Ma.y on i a several we'ekis trip 'to the West' In- i ITT A rTxrlH ' ATw'Kavlr this morning on board the schooner Nettie SlMigtDian, CaptainiHudson, and ty tonight will be route fdr his intended destination. I une anipman goes -to irto inata, San Domingo, carrying a eargo of lumber. ' -. . i " A Snow Storm In Richmond Richmond' Vk i January-1 Isi.-Sraow fell here' from 11 o'clock last! night till i 12 o'clock m. today, reaching ja depth of perhaps four inches, but itj Is rap ldfly meitdng. The wind is h'igh j tonight. putt there is nothing like a jgale, and. noi damege is reported. Daath or the. Simmon's Iiivef jBegnlator I Atlanta,' Ga, JanWry 31.4-jdr.fi C. A. Slmmohtj, famous throughout j the coun . try as the originator of "Sirrimoms Liver Reg-ula't or," Hel in- thi city j last iiigiht at an advanced age. He wai 'a niaitive GeOrg.ian amd expired at itWeljhiome of his daughter, Mrs. vv. ; J. Thebaut. WTiy allow yourself to he slowly tor tured at the stake of disease?) Chills and Fever will undermine, and event ually break down the strongest consti tution, i "Febri-Cura" .(Sweet; Chill -Tonic with Iron) is more effective than Quinine, and being combined jwith Iron Is; an excellent tonic and Nerve medi cine. It is . pleasant to tatltej 'and i3 eoid under.posltive guarantea to cure or money refunded. -Accept no; substitute. The "just as good" kind don't effect cures. Sold by J. C. Shepard, J. ;H. 1 Hardin and H. L. Fentress. " , '. '-. Sparks Tli'e senat'e, in execuitjve session, con firms the nOmiination of plaude M. Bernard to be attorney of 'the United , States for the Eastern district of North Carolina. L j-"- , : ; Fourth-class pWtmasters have been apiioin'ted as follows for North Caro lina: Cos'tner, 'Mrs E. iRh.yne; Earl, William J. Trent. ' J . . The . 'Russian auxiliary cruiser. Sara toff, belonging to the volunteer fleet, wi'jih twelve qu.iek-ilring guns and 1,600 itrdops on board, passed tlhtjBosphorus Sunday; on her way to Tadlvstock. t "The agricultural appropriation bill, reported from the senate cQnTmiittee oh appropriations, provides for an imcrease -v El ATi A d'vtnorr the house bill, making a total, kp'prb j: pr-jati'on pt ,$3,512,202.; . . ... j' . -: ; Uj .. 'Assemblyman Weekes, of New York city, has introduced a resolution jln the New York assembly censuring and re u niiHner the reslsrnation of ' :. Edward ' iMurphy, Jr., United States senator, j ydtlng- for the Teller resOluUon. ; j 1 j .'. ' Emperor William pardoned Herri TrcU jab, editor 'of The! Glad deaaltsctt, who A: was sentenced a few days ago to two month's imprisonment in a fortress for lese imajeste In cartoontog the emperor. hti Timor f a Ro;al makes the food pure, 1 S ' I . :i wholesome and delicious. absolutely Pure; . -; ; ;. -j .. s ..-'-:.". RDSSELLITES IH A FLUTTER THE NEWS FROM WASHINGTON TAKES THEM ABACK. The Vedarei Sbpreme Coart luaes m Bole Agalpit Caldwell and Pearson to tkow Cam tVhy Tfaey Should Not bo Attached . for Contempt Joll tor Danes 11 to Take 1 Offleo Today Ho WUI Slake Many New AppolatmenU PaJsenger Kate to! e 'Bedaced ,j ' j . - j . "' i (SpecSial to The Messenger.) j - tRalelgh, C January 51. rbiare wasi quite a 1 flutter among Governor Russell arid . his attorneys fchia afder nooii at the news from Waslhlilnistoai that the UnSfeki States eupxeme court "hiaii gran'ted'.a. rule for !t!he governor's railway comlmisis'ion to appear Febru ary 21st to Vhww couse w!hy they ghiouM not le atltadhed Sfor. toontemplL There was oonsade-rable laughter on -the part of listxmie istate offlctals. alt t3ife eltuiation. Revenue Collector Iuncan, -who will ibe sworn- in early tomorrow by Iepuity Dustiidt Court j Clerk Ijetoian, waa asHeVl fhBs afternoon-M he had1 made" any appointments. : He ireplied: "Yes; ex-Sheriff JRig-gsbee, of Durham, aa tamp (deputy there. Toonorrow aftea noon I will make- appwto.tments all along the line." When' asked if' by.ithia he ;meant he would appoint new fieUd and office deputies, he declined to an swer, and- 'wlnien ;askeds further, 8if the ciyil service had been mxxlified, he re plied: . "I have faifoimallohi froim Washlng'ton which - j-usiifies this ac tion.". ' ' I ' jGoYemor Russell appoints aa diele srates from North :; Carolina1 , to ; the S6uth Altlanitic and G-ulf States Quar aTi'tie Cbn ventkwi at. Mobile; February th: Dr. John Hey Williialms, of Ahe ViileV Dr. Richard j H. Whitehead, of Chapel mill; Dir. J. B. AJexander, of Citrloltte;; J. L. Lfliidltow, of Winston,, aiid Dr. 3eo.'G. Thomas, of Wilimang tbn, presidenit of the state board of health. "". i " i ft is said 't6ay that is the 'purpose of. the new rai'Twiay ' corarnissioners atv next meeting to reduce first-class pas senger (fare 4 24 cents and' second-, cliass to 1 xsen'ts per mile. : - ' tate Dafboi CtommiisstSoner Hamrick says only 7 per cent, of the large num berj of cotton factory operatives who have sent .to letters for his annuial re port fayors the passage of any law regulating hours of labor. INTENSE HEAT Report from Anstralla Appalling-Perrons . Prostrated 'Buildings and Crops Burnd . i - 1 . i Vancouver, BY C, January 31. The steamer Warrimo, just arrived from Aoistrailia brings nevv's of appallltog cli-i matic conditions, which have been pre-. vailing in' many .sections- of Australia. ; The prostrations from heat were so ; numerbajs that conditions of affaiirs in ; large cities were alarming In a grfat ' many instances j iwork is but of the 1 queMion and sleep impossible, while in the evening jthe inhabitants ! gather on th streets and sit on the curlb stones, drinking the ' ocmparatu'vely jcool nlighit air Telegrams shlow that) the same conditions prevail all oyer the colonies. . The thermometer during the heat of day averages about 124 in (the shade and in a long list of towns iiflie lowest iflgure found was. 110. In 'the sum it Is 16Q, so It Is dmjpossable to work at mid day. , ; The heat has caused numerous fires from 'spontaneous eomtbusttion. News comes from all parts of Australia of the destruction by flames. It-would appeari from th'd : press , re-, poirjts that- the ! 'total damage will amount, to mimions-- of pounds- In Victoria colony 100,000 acres have been swept clear and an enormous acreage of I crops desltroyed. In other colonie. houses 'and (barns were .burned. j The Ohio Bribery Investigation Columbus, OhM ' January 31. The in vent igation Into' the alleged l&titempt to bribe -Representative Otis to vote for Senator Hanaia. during the Sate senato riial ctonitest is rapddlly diraiwing- to an" eiid. The commititee heCd. a brief sessikwii after ithiel seniate adjourned this eveniing. At torney T. C. Ca-mpbeill. was thie only Wit- n!ess. exaimtoied. Mr. C?ampbeilli told, of his personal relations towaad Otfis. He Satid -he had' frequeinitily acted as attorney for Obis and ail ways -considered' - htoi a straight forward: and1 Ihwnest ' twin. He e!ald Otis ihad always ibeen a sort Of miid repuht'lcan-. Oajmicbell eaid he! did not see how Otis could- have Voted for Hanna, as Caropfoefll said the hald al ways been on friendly terms with Senator ; Hanna and hadf beetnt' associated1 irt a' business way. wi'ito sOme of Mr. HaarJa's friends. He Lclalnned he haHl bedni a- Furrporter of Han na unitil af ter the iatte. 3 position on the money question "had been made known after Wis anpooin't'ment to thie senate. Them he 'had rait'hter drifted I away from Mhe : sanaitor po'itifcally. OampbeCl' claimed he. had been a'supporter of ifoKiniey in the presld'eii'tiad. campaign- on account of husviews on lhe 'tariff. Oampbefll said he made a.speec-n ito Cooper UMion hail .for whic5 the SH-eidem't and Senator Hanna had both 'sent ham motes Of thanks. It Is1 believed the comimitteie wl'H mm. plete their work and) a report or ratlher the. two TeportBi, will .'be su'bmitited soon. jsenaiLor vjuirue-xi w in proioaoiy .suibnut a manori'ty report, . whiEia .phairman' Burke will submit the report, for the majority. Effect of the Wheat-Deal on Flour . Chicago, January SL Joseph Deiter,- according to experts to the. trade, is forcing thousands of people , to eat darker Ibread than has evei been seen since .the-. totroduotiow of jthe. patent roller process of making flour. His control of 14,000.000 bushels w contract M'heat means, they say, that tne mailers are grinding Khe best gTa'rn they can. procure. since their supply of No. p hard spring wheat -has "become ex hausted and the (best is not' very good. Grocers, and" retail flour dealers, have been receiving complaints regarding breadstuff s from cooks and j housewives who have been sent Sacks laind barrels of. flour marked with" .the fanciest ibranda and 'bought at the highest prices But the loudest protests thave 'been raised 'by the restauranters iand bakera wno uuy at wnonssaie,-. . ., - The Suit Against the Associated Prels 'St. Douis, January 31. The case of the Minneapolis Trtbuoe Cjompany vs. The Associated Press was before the, Unlited States court of appeals: again today, The Tribune Company having asked that the finad decree be amended so as to leave them free itb ibring an action alt law for damages.. After the Rearing, the court denied (the motion,. IT don't know,' there may; be Others," he said, 'but I .have used. 'Parker'a Tolu Coughs Syrup' to my .family for years and would not he without tt, He knew hotter than to puy the in ferior preparation that Iwas being urged uponlibJimj.' PaTker'BiTolu dough Syrup" hasjno equal. It will immedi ately relieve any Cough, i or. CoM, Wnooptag Cough, Sore Threat, "Hloarse ness,! Croup, Bronchitis and kindred ail ments. Contains no Injurious ingredi ents, la pleasant to take and a safe remedy tor children. For sale toy J, C. Shepard, J. H. Hardin, and H. L, Fen tress, - . ..i..4:.4.l.', SECOND WEEK'S SESSION Proceedings pf Testerday's Session of 'the . Superior Coart--Tbo Case Bronght by Joah Balsey and Wife Acalast tbo City for 0,OOO Damages Continued The Salt Against Captain; John W. Harper also Contlnaed f ? .j The iBeconcl week's sessfon of the superior court convened at 10 o'clock! yesfterday. The sui t ibrouighit "by Thbmlas Croom against1 Ctaptatn dhn W. Harper, m as ter and owner or he steamer Wflming- tonv was first caMed for trial, buit was continued! oin motion defendant's c?uni eel, JcnDi Bellamy, Esq.' f I 4 In itfhlsi action ihe (plalmtiff is smtog for cUtmages on the grounds that Cap tain Harper," some; time ago, refused toi take Qyimas a passenger on the WU-i mlngton, leaving Jrira it Carolina' Beach. . The dettetise will eet up that che reason the plaintiff was refused was on. account' of hla InDoxScated con dition, "j - ;'- v .; The trial of this cause is set for trial for the -first Monday of the next, -term of court, and Iredell Meares, ' Esq.,1 will represent the plaiiftiff. T The next ease case taken up was that of Josh Halsey anfl wtife, eallie Hal sey, -vs. City of Wilanfing'ton. : : '. L. In ' thteaustton tihe plaintiff are snlng the city for $5,000 :damages, alleged to have beets sus-tained toy one off the co plaintiffs through the negligence of the defendant! It iseerna that a d'iltle over a year ago iwlhileSaai.l$ Halsey was walking on Sixth street 'bridge a plank, under foot gave way and Isne fell vthrcigh the 'j ibrtdge arid was Ibadly injured,. At the time of the aceddent the Halsey wo man was walking' Wo as to avoid a hole i 'In the .bridge. ::' ' ' , , . ; Colonel; Thtolmia's jV. -. Stranig-e and C. P. Dockeyi Esq., represented the plain-' Itiiffs, and jMessrs. Ricaud & Dryan tihe defendants. ! ; A, O. Ricaufl, Efeq., 'stated;' to the court that; a very material witness for the defense was absent, ex-Mayor W. N. iH'arrisa, who at the time of the acci dent was jcirman! of the streets and wharf committee of, the tward of alder men, and. asked for a contin)uian3e. The suit was cooitiniued and set .for trial for the ' second Monday c(C : the next term-of court. It was ordered !by the court that the defendants pay the court costs up to and including .this ses sion. " ; j :.', . r . . .:.'; ' '" Two other cases oh the trial docket Were disposed of: . ' . ij' : H. Aa Core vs. Cape Fear Dumber Company. Kbn suit. , r . 1 -. i F. II. Cooper vs. D. J. Cooper. Coo- 1 'tinued by consent, i n . 1 The four "caty- . muddle" case were J stricken off the docket, judgment for cost in accordance with the decision of j the supremje, " court beingt entered I court r . 'against the plaintiffs. Viz: W. N. Hatriss, et al, vs. S. P. Wright, et al; R. B. Clowe vs. John R. MeDton; Harry Hill vs. D.. II. Bryant; W. II. Northrop, Jr., Vs. F B. Rice. The motion ; docket was then takeh up and the foUowing cases disposed 'of: iGreetn & Batemari'-vs.. J. 'R. Turran- tine. Non suit. J. D. Bellamy, Jr vs. W.: H. Howe. Decree, r i Geo. R. FrencW & Sons vs. W. lurchteohi. . Continued. C. C. Stevens vs. J. N. Stevens. Non suit.. I "r i -' -: iA. G. Ricaud.' receiver, vs. H. M. Foard. Deft open, i 1 :... . Navassa; Guano Ownpany vs. S. ' A. Smith & Co; Nonsuit. ' Junius: Davis,, receiver, ivisvy A. I B. Cook, etiafl. Judgment. L : s: E.- Twining vs. J S. R. Twining. Ordered off . i ' .' IA. G. Ricaud, . receiver,' vs. B. A. Darkine, et iial. CTdered off. .! (Powers, G'itbs .& -Co., vs. R. N. Pe-; gues. Non suiu. . . . j Oeo.'Ri French &Sons vs. Durham Fertilizer Co. CohltiiiLued. : ' - r (Standard Oil Company vs. H. John son. Alias summons. 1 D. D. 'Southerland - vs. J. A. & J. W. Aliderman. Conitinued. Moore vsl. Burrell Emma Moore. Non sutit. M. S. Blossom, et al., vs. W. B Mc- Koy, et ali: ; Continued. inger 'Manufacturin'g Company vs. J. H. Hodges andw and settled,'-. Silfe. Compromised J. F. Post vs. J. F Riidhards, et al. Judigment. Finance ! : Company 6f Pennsylvania vs.,T. B. Harriss. Alias summons. Mechanics Bank, St.. Louis, vs. G. W. WJKiamo iaf 'oil fMTlri Slliif-." 1 J Samuel Carmiain vsj G. W, Williams, ot al. Non suit. i lEO.uitatoie National; Bank vs. G. W. Williams, et al. Non suit. Thomas LWilson vs. G. W. Williams, et al. Non suit.. t 1 ! W. E. S'tiorm and wife V9. G. W.: Wil- liams,et al. Nonsuit. ' flPeregoyi Jenkins Co., vs. D. C. iGas- 1m. Continued. . ! i M. S. Blossom, et; al., vs. Henry Green, et Sal. Contmued. ! ' The T. A. DovfeCov, vs. W. El Storm, Continued. . . ! j ;W, W.T Hodges vis Walker Taylor, Judgment. . ! . .--!''! . Sdhloss Bnothers & Oa, vs. S. H. FistblateJ I Non suit,' ' Zillah, Fowler, administratrix, et'A-l. vs. A. Leazer, guardian, clt al. I Con tinued. f ." .."'-.,::' ! i fWliffiams .BrOuhers vs. A. C. Oliver, j ;Non suit, i : '. i J. W. Dixon vs ,M. E. Bonham, Judgment. f 1 C. Denner, et al. vs. (Empire Lfif e In4 surance Co. Non sUiit. W. J; H. Bellamy, ; et al., vs. W. RJ Barksdale. 4Ton tinued. hi The J R. Turrentine . ?omjpany vs.. F. IL Blodgett. Continued M J. A. Pullan vs. F. H. BlodgetJt. Con- tinued; I ;- -: -.'-.. -': I- -:."..- :V . Ohesnutt & Darrentina 'vs. F. H Blodgett.' Continued. . - (National Bank' of Commerce vs. J'. Wilcox Jenkins. Non suit. , - j i White Sewimg Machine Company vs. ; J. W. Plumaner, Jr. Continued. V rMonarch Cycle Manufacturing Colj j vs.. Mi P Taylor, jr., 'et al. tJoaatanued. j ;;-:M F i Maunder, iexecuitrix, vs. F. ;Meir and wife. Decree. -rj , The Wimibush! MuShe'iser 'Brewing; Company vs. Lou3s Weil. ' Oonltinued.; j--C. E. Faison Manufacturing' Com-, pany vs. E. H. Slneed & Co, iConianued.'' John. Miner, owner; etc., vs. Powers j Gibbs & Co. Retraxit. . 1 Armour Packing Company vs, G. W; Vllllams, et al. Motion made to dis miss. ' 'A . ', l.,' ':; V v;v;.i-f j Five suits on the . summons docket "were disposed of : 1 ! , ; j Thomas W. Greer -vs. (Augossta Greer. Ttme allowed under rule. j . Saxaphaw Dumber Company vs. berdeen Dumber 'CtamfpainyJ (Alias. -t j James C. Tynerj: vs mnej "Oaarioaiiia Cooperage Co. TJm eJloryv'eld under rule. "::,. S : ' I - ' .Y'! I '" '; .. i H. "M. Foard and wife vs. DewJs Boul- den and wife. Non suit A. Pullan vs. jFrahk H Blodgett. - Continued. . : 'TOOAT'S TRIAD 'DOCKET. j Junius Davis, receiver, vs. BuUers iLflimiper tjompany; ys. T. S. Dutterloh iRo-bert McNeill. , S. J. Davis, -et al., Mary McfNeili vs. THE STANDARD OID COMPAN1T Wilmington Hade the Principal DJstriha ting Point on tbo South Atlantic Coast The Territory Increased Twenty PIto Per Cent and the Working Force Increas- od Thirty Three Pen' Cent . ( i 'As is wtell, known, the Standard Oil Compajiy, has a p3pe -sta'tiian in wil oalngton - and rece(iv-t '-'3Bea5isec cxii and other prMucta- hefe, in . tank' steamers, ito sulpply the trade In North, ciarolina. South Caro lina and a large palrt xxf Georgia. The oil is pumped from the vessels tinkwigh the pipe line to the Btation, where there is a fin'e ; tank plant for ioadHnig tank cars, etc., tor the interior. The Messenger jrecenljly men tioned that a handeoime brick Ibulldto'g for offices is neaity completed at the station and conslderaMe other improve ments are being made. Mr. Oaylord B. WbJtie, of New "York, who is a nephfeiw of jMrs. C. H. Roinn- son, of our city, and! who is one of the auditors of tlhe company, is Mi the cUty. .I- (From him we learn 'that that fthe territory which Wilmington sup plies has been increased .25) per cent., 1 i 1. and the number of employes has been picreased 33 per centj Wlithout d'ecreas ihi'g the Norfolk and .Rdichmbnd terri tory, some of the tterr'itory; . of those pities - has f b.een added j to ' iWl Imdngfbon's territory. The distrtbutinlg station , at - i 'Charles' Con has (been iabolishied and the territtory of that city Jhlas "been, divided ibebween Wiilmlihgton and Savannah. r . TMs nowi I makes Wilinihgtion the principal distributing point on the Atlamit'ic coast. ; .- i : j; VTeth. Aaalveriarr of the Y. ;M. C. A. The Oattlh string off. Uhe YOung Men's Ohrisitlian; Aiocdaitioni t will hiansr on the outside ton'ig'ht anki all its friends and members are Invited to attend the tenth ammSversary exercises to begin at 8:30 o'clock to the auditorium. Efforts have (been made to Insure a pleasant time- to Safll who attend, newerof which has g"ot- Jten out and there is to be a Barge audi- ence present.' - j I Mr. ' Andrew J. Howell, Jr., the re tiring president, will read' a short report of the Work done lasi year and that to jconlteanplaMon f or this year. The annual address- will be delivered by Rev. Will Bt toldver, and all expect ia good one. Music for tlhe oecaston has. ; been arranged .by iMiiss Chasten', with siome of our best tal-. Jenit lending -their assisitance wfith the f ofi- jfowtog prospeot: i - - When the Bloom is on the Rye. .. .Bishop CecilCa Quartette Mrs1. Will iDatita, Miss Ad'a OoOper, i Mrs. J. D. Smith, Mrs. F. I iValse to A Flat Op. 34, No. 1 ...Chopin ... Wife Selected ... Ldsxt Miss Ida Brown, j -; IZerita .....Teinor Solo f... Mr. J. D. Smith, i Recitation i j... Miss Ha'ttue L Taylor. . I Polonaise to E.... I.. ... Mliss Bessie D. BuUttt. I AUK O1 V A V A. UW. " .V . J .......... . i i . Kucken-Hawley OeoKfta. Qu'a.TtJtte.! 1 Tnaiemerie. . . . . Violin Solo ..(..Schumann IMr. Mason Burr, Master Jas'. Craft ac companist. . - (Twilight. .'Tyrolean Serenade. jReddiington r . Miss Male O'Connor. j Hunting Song. Quartet .Drily of i Klllarney Miss Male O Connor, jMrs. IJames i. Smi'tih, Mr. James D. Soni'Uh, Mr. H. K. Holdenv - j . j - i '- . . ! i " Some years ago It was the custom at ; these araniversaries to - take I ooHedtiOne flor the association or solicSit eu-bsorlp-! tions for 'the year's expenses, i "Nothing of this kind' wili be done tonight. The finance committee, however has iong been groaning under a big debt (now Lahtout S500V: andi thinkine- ithe friends eihouldi make a. spedaili idonakiOn at the 'Tin Wedding," has made arrangements for all to do so. A glass jar will be plac ated at the dtoor and aSl who attend are re quested to place to It tlhe amount of their donation! to silver dollars. It Will take thirty pounds of dollars tOj raise the amount nieedSed, but that will 'be only a small weight from eachj and there should be enough contributed !to jemtirely relieve this committee. BOARD OF HEALTH I Monthly Report of tho Superintendent of Health ' ! . ' ' . - i . r - - . Prompt as ever, Dr, fW. D. McMillan, 'superintendent or health, has com- pteted his report for the past, anontsh, I r . January, and the report is a 'perfect and "detailed one. J J f Tt shows that during! the month there Were seven white deaths and twenty seven colored deaths,! divided as fol Wws: . Two whi'te imlales, t'hree white females, fifteen colored males, ten col ored females, and two whites' and one colored, sex !not given! . . j '. -I . . . , There were sixtyfour Iblrths, ItJwen- ty-one whites and forty-three colored. Of ''these, eleven were white males, thiree "white females, twenty-one col ored miales, eight colored females, and seven whites 'and four :een - colored, sex not given. . ' j -'. . ' J' Six transit permits wereilssuied, four for whites and two for colored. Three bodies were received in the city for interment. . . . I. '! I ;':.' , , 1: l9AITAilYP; ;'' -'" Inspections made, 1,361; found in fair condition, 896; found in bad condition. 429; requiring Immediate atltention1, 36.; cleaned, 397; lime andl acid orders is sued, 201; special inspections malde, 70; permits issued for the removal of earth,. 8., - . j . " i QUARANTINE. Quarantined on account of smallpox, 2; quarantined on account ; of exposure to smallpox, 22; Quarantined on account of scarlet fever, 4. t 1 i The Seamen, s Friend Society ... The forty-fifth, annual meeting of the Seasttent's Friend! Society of the port of WXlmtogton, will be held In! the reading room of th'e Seamen-' s Home this (Tues day) afternoon at 3 o'clock, . All mlsnbers of the society are earnestly requested to be present, . . , . : j ; :. j! SMADLPOX PETERED OUT, f -"'.'-'! " '!';-rv:'l .-.--iT;?,'" ' K'J L;Av'4;-. ;-' ,', . It- :-.:?.--,- .. ' -'-jf. Stephen Johnson Discharged, and JanviS : 1 Harge WUl be Dismissed 'from tbo Pest i House This' Week The Quarantined PerJ sons Discharged"; , '. WOmdntg't'oji, Is iucky. The malipox h&gr peteredi out. - The plague was kephj dmra totw'o cases. Stephen) Johnson, colored the AtHautlci Coast Ldne braJteman whopo case deveioved on Saturday,! January 8t- ana was reported by Dr. W. J. H. Bsa 9amy ' on Wdinesday, January 12th, dlaraharged tasweSi yesterdayr by Dr. "W D.i MoMJa'avsupertotsndenlt , of h'ealti who htaf treated itthe oase. Johnson wt-4 kept ax "hla jjfome. 205: Hanover stre and his housChas been thoroughly djfc Inifectedt and flgve Infested clothl'ng tour. Hto faod jhows tttve tnarfcs of pm,;! tuaea, but jDr. McMillan says they w? soon oufsappea' j amd his lace-: win (be pt ted very .MttfWI -It lany. pSts on (hls iHi fy. The Quaranitie of, the people who weA a jconttact' w4A. Johnson and tihose wi to were 'to oonUait witlht Ilaa-g -and1 have been ke to conlflnement to Nor thirop's (or KytiHier'e) alley; was rals't yesterday. I Tbre Is cOnsequerttiy i cage to the cy and no one under su picton. The re is over, James Harge, the paJtSarat wih'o was r4 moved to : the; pest house, will., be di4 ohargedi Jnt 'a Ifew1 days, and the dOcto thtok tlhe danger Is ovelr. '.' : 4 it$ -Z . THE SECOND REGIMENT BAND; A Bequest Made by This Organization f j : the Repetition ot ''The Substitute - The Wiimlnrton Dramatic "plub yes"), terday decej'e 'tfte following ,5ommuni oait&wi, whikj' fexpl'alns Itself.-- viz : 1 . '.- z-tm; r. fr "To the Dp'es and Gentlemen wh V . ! irendered: .She Substitute"1 on th evenlng-of January 24-th, .188: Iii bs 5 half of thv? Second Regiment Ban$ Sand Orehfra: v --' v -r.k. : . I '"We. most "earnestay requesit you '$. repeat thie l&Su.bsti'tulte" at an eart?-' date, for. bpiflt of the band. JudginV from: encanfums: which' fts rendition ' h!as eWcPtedg I; have, no 'doubt,, it wh! receive thejsame warm approval an$ welcome ass i dw. oni the j: former oc&s casion. 'Hor5iig d!t Will he your pleaal ure: to gratify our request, nd assuiy. Tn'g you. of four ever willingness rs serye you, I turn, z i , . "Veryvtruily yours, n-l. . ;z3 I- i" T'S l "JAS. W. MOJTOOE, j "Rreslidenf .econd Regiment Band." 1 IThe Drama'tic Club feels hflghl complimne4 .t Che receipt'O'f . Presjj. denlt Mkmroe's lettter, and will act tupo it at a . meetinig to be held today. i This last; presentation of the clus has receivelj 'muchi and lavish praisvr and it Is .hoped that the ladies anf gentlemen .of the club will see fit to raj pe'at ' it. ?iThen this organlizaitloni V: most deserving, and has always asfw nishing a fine orchestra. & Yesterday jimorning Mertie,' the little daughter of s Mrs. Daura Simhions, f el! into ; the flrg 'and was 'badly burned about the i face and head. ;-; Mirs. Simmons , resides on Second streetf hetween "Hanover and Bruns-s. wick, and lyesterday morning, 'betweenj 8 and 9 o'ejock, she Was slitting in Ifrorif of an opep eht fire-place, in whiohi a firj was burning brightly, playiing with her littfle dlauhteir, who is only 2 years age. Having occasion to visit anothi. part c'f th4 rgm, Mirs. Siimmtons pllacefe the Title ohild3in a chair, near the firev "badly bupa-ed' before Etoe was rescue&v by "her almoslt itetrax3te3 pairen't; - vl- The TLtitl tone's face Vtas ttadily burrfij" , ed, and her.hiead, too, suffered severaVi burns. Tt .is thought that she will ' losfl one of her eyls, even if the' wounds dT i .. .?' , : . . -:-. !' not prove nataa.. . . F l Df; T. S. feurbank was oaTled in ian4 adminiistered'to the little one's suffer ings,: which; Were of a most painlfuU naJture. i,-,.'ir ' , f.- - I ' .-' i - - V' ' ! , : - f ' - - - - ': . V' IS Agile CotliHon Club's Merry Dance - The ilrSt 'gnmani since the festivitie i of th'e lhOC4dansi- .was that of tho D'AgU-.f OOtillon tsiib iven last, eveniing at Ge1 mania haii.- Miller's orchestra, furnishe)i''j the .music,: for "the occasion, s.and abou ;: twenty couple's participa'ted!. j Owtang f the indisposition! of Mr. Warren S. Johrj; son, the regular leadier of theiclub, M)r ' CTJaytton. G4les, Jr., lead' ast night's gej man, arid did e1o to a most graceful mai-Vf ner. The folilowing were "to atttendance::v ' Mr. G. D.Crow wiOh Miss McQuae' Mr. W. C. "Crow wiith Miss: Peschap Mr. J'. Co'tcshett with Miss I, Ootchi Mr. S; P. Collier, Jr.," with MisDaggetij Mr. U. -iUc-U. ,.j-avis wi'un jmiss- uajciiamj Mr. T. W4 Davis With, Miss I4zie PCck Mir ai. -a. fltTtfottif. with iltStsa -JctBinile Pecks Mr. H. B. 'Pesthaui wiltlh Miss May, Treatl JeCK; Mi.1 siJ .s xicit Wfuii lvmsss uee, jux H. McFarian4' with Miss Meares; Mr LK. 'JN.I iNaSf ..WKtO. 'JM.1SS yvissmi. fir. Jto-J J, JHCEOiiinajfii w-iixi alias uaeciii;: iu.-i. j.-j.ry StenisonJwi!t!n Miss Dismukes; Mr. E Sit. John wt ah I'Mffiss Jane Meares; Mr. E. Taylor' wiitiS Muss 'Bettlaimyfc' Mr. O. 4; Wiggins, Jr., ith Miss Moffitt; Mr.-? Giles, Jr. with Miss Ohadboum. : . ' The visitors were Miss Dismukes, froif St. August!me, Faa., and Mr. P. R, comb, from Eyettevlile, N. C. i - U. - C" '"' . i 1 . ' ' V ' oi Meeting of theTVllmlngton Musical Ast?V The Wilttnington Musical Asocjatid (held itssregujar weekly imeeting lat night a thfe Young Mens' Christian Afi sociauon, faucif at was presiuea over Colonel A.-Ml waaaen, tne presraer ; ith Miss iAdVrian, secretary. J iSeveral jfa2mendmenits were presentif ;-: to the .newtty adopted by-aaws and &l ; g stitu'tion, and were accepted. - i 1 On motipffn,. thie musical dir'ector, Mj E. H. IMunson, was- instructed to putS chase aM i music necessary for the uM- of th'e lassociatlon. 1 . .i The' session! -then adjourned, Last nig!hjt rneettog wase!rlthlUsaf tic in natjure and a most 'highly sati factory One. About sixty lady ai among' Whiora: . were fifteen -pew terefnt- The nmisfc-ltjo be Selected atid order by Mr. IMiuiisori win toe here'ijext 'M!o day eventtTig atAvhiicih t)imf .the assj- elation wUt,have a releearsai. - ' -T) . : , -i- u Cold Wave Signal Ordered :: U.,S. 'Weather Bureau Office - Wllmkngton, N. C, Janj 31, 1898 The following message wtais receivf l Wastgngton, D. C., Ja1. 31, 1898. To Observer, Wilmington, N. C: "Holsit o4 wave signal. : The te-t) perature (fr II TfaM fifteen to twenfty tt. ri ' , J C. M. STRONG, ' 2. -l. . txxx Forexsast Offlci FIRST SNOW OF TEE SEASON RADEIGH HAS TWO SLIGHT FADLS OF .SNOW IN A DAY '- V. a I.usk to. Soeeeed Jodge Ewart If .He Desires the Plaoe The Raleigh Post mas tershlp Colonel Andrews Expresses Sur prise at His Treatment by the iBallway Commission Surry and Cleveland Poople v Subscribe to the; Publle School Fond A Heavy Wind 8torm , - : ! ' Messenger Bureaut . -. i Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 31. The first; snow .storm of .thfe season began yelstieirday at noon and continu ed several Ihours !but not over half an inch, remained!. So dry and; warm was .the earth that ft was not'eovered. During- the night most of Uhe snow" diis appeared, put at 9:30 o'clock this morsn- ing another fall began. Thie earth was So mois that 4&.e snow failed (to stick. . Carl 'Duncan brings the news that it V.'S. Dusk .wants to be judge to suc ceed Ewart, Governor Russell will give Wim the place; tf not, (then E. D. Car ter, of Asheville.v will; certainly "get t. All thie repuhllftajna liauugih tut ltlh SAvm of Butler preventing Ewairt's coii firmation. . . - ' , ; It is a nice ques!tion who will be postmaster; here. It is said that Joshua B. HiM says. I openly -ttflii't . Senator Pritchard has pixvmilsed hlitm tlhe place and that C. T.. Dafley makes the same assertion, j. - . . ! The Blue Ridge "NaUOnaT bank , at Asheyil'le, began business today. State Bank Examttneir J. R.' Joyce is made stamp agent of this revenue dis trict at Reid'svfHe. . As was predicted two weeks ago that Revenue CoTle'ctor E. C. Duncan makes Henry C. Thompson, of Orange count ty, chief derk, Do succeed T. (B. Wo mack, who' retires witih Colector Sum mons. '' v ' '!' ' : '" ;:-;''.' It is the positive belief here that the Seaboard Air Dine wfll get the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad, though there may be several bidders. The order of court as Co the sale is expected tomorrow. ; News as to new cotton mdlUs and in crease to ' thdl capacity of old ones comes in daify. The capacity of the Anchor mill at Huntersville Is to be doubded. ' j - - 'Penitentiary 1 Superintendent Mew boorne says that 165 conrilcts aire grad ing the railway; from AshpOle to: EJrod and that eleven miles are graded: ; Chiaiiiman Caldwell, of the) - railway commission, makes, the statedtilettt that Vice-PresMent 'Andrews, of true Soutlh ern railway, (expressed surprise to him at the willingness of President ECHiobt, of the Atil'antic Coarit Dine, and Vice Presidenit St John, of the Seaboard Air Dune,' to give the comtoistelion. a list of passes. What 'Andrews was sur prised at was the roughness, not to say rudeness, towards hilm and the polite ness toward other railway officials. '. Though yesterday was Sunday, there was no let-up in the work of transferr ing the revenue office here from Sim mons to Duncan. Special Agent Day says he. expects to have it done by to morrow morninf; at 9 o'clock. - The.stlate superintendent of public in struction is notified that the people of Surry county have subscribed . $653 to !' 5 . tate n,nst ",mia:tHh" thiia general fund, j v ' .-'. ,.;.' The Sunday school of the Baptist taTjemacle Ihere jeleets N. B. Broughton delegate to the, intern'ational Sunday, school convention at London in June .and will. pay all his expenses. I Saturday's wind storm was quiJte se vere west off here and wrecked one fourth of the partially completied works of the Southern" Chemical Company at Winston. . This is the company of which ex-State Chemist. H. B. Battle Is pres ident. '- : r J - - There are three little things which do more work than any. other three lit tle things created they are the ant,' the bee and DeWitfs Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver -troubles. R. R. Bellamy. -r A DYNAM ITER'S WORK A Bomb Exploded in Havana-The ColpnrI Captured The Body of Colonel Ruiz Re covered . . j' ' . Havana,, January 31. At about mid night' last nighiti a man. nmed Louis Coro Lazo, ; whd, recently returned to Cuba . from .'the African prisons, ex- pDoded'a bomb at the private residence j of the conservative ex-mayor of Ha vana, senor Miguei uiaz. -line noase of the explosion; was heard throughout Havana, althoug'h the sctene of the ex- ploMon was at I Jesus dei'Monte. The door ; was ibrokeri and a large hole made in the ' house; The Diaz family an4 those - inhabiting 'neighfboring houses were panic stricken. , Lazo drove to' Jesus del Monte from Havana in a cah. Ha was captured iwhiie attempting . to , escape. Sepor Diaz says he does not know Lazo and believes he has political accorniplices. The ; tbody eif ; '' Lieutenlant Colonel Joaquin Ruiz, the aide de camp of ICaptain General Blanc!o, who was-ex r ecuted by order of the late General Nestor Arainguren 4for yisiting .anf in s urgent camp 'with proposals looking to the surrender of the insurgent chief, after having 'been found, were identi fied and brought to Campo , Florido, where iit was received with military honors. Thence the rematos were taken toy train to Quinta Molina, Ha vana, the residence of the captain gen et"!, 'where the body is lying to - state. On its arrival at Qutata -Molina last nighit, the (body was rece'ived by all the generals and - a large numlber of - other army officers.,, The 'body was buried in Colon cemetery today. Captain General Blanco sailed today from Santiago we Cuba on .board tho steamer7 Villa Verde,' for the north coast of the island. Killed by Sewer Gas . Vancouver, 'B. C, January 31. The WarrtrnO brings tfnews Of a severe acci dent to Melbourne to which many lives were lost. Inspector Mosep, of the city board of Works and' a gang of men went into a swere to make an investigation, A tardy workman who- foJIowed thern earn back and" eaid: (that Mosep and all the gang were Overcome by sewer gas. The region where Whe men were enclosed was flrtrwiexl bv (thie tire derjartment. but thA pressure was so (strong that ft was Im possible t unfasten: th'e vent holes and the gas was let Off by means of a siphon. jjiivers were vtnen securea ww nnauy brought all the mew to tone surface. Many Of them had families and all were young men-.. . - Anson to Retire from tho Chicago Club Chicago January 317 James- A. Hart, secretary-of the Chicago base ball club, said tonight that he would tomorrow ev ening, make a formal statement covering Uhe relations that are to exist hereafter' between' tho club' and CapUato A. C. An sont. it la generally regarded as a cer tainly that Anson will have nothing to do with the club to any capacity and that Tom Burns will be made manager. Neith er Hart nor Anson will say one. word on the subject tonight. ' . . Conspiracy to Murder tho Shah Berlin, January 3L The Post says It learns from Russian sources of thie- dis covery of a conspiracy ait Tehrainv Per sia, to murder the shah' and o tostaU & youtiger brother at tho paiace. Mouzaf fer Edi Din, the shah of Persia, Was 4x svunerer bmthir. and the second is Rim. 1 ran Mlrza, born In 1856. t .. ' " IflENlDlp WEALTH I -.: .. ... ... i, :. : . . I-;-'! ; It i l07 Prinoeaa Street. ' " J, WJ N0BW00D, D.L. GORE, Vice Presideat . President Atlaiitic National Bank, ! I WILMINGTON, N. C. CAPITAL $15.000;! SURPLUS AND PROFITS- $75,000; i Average Deposits $,700,000. AND CITY DEPOSITORY. We desire nefc? accounts, both large and smallendeavorinar at all times to please onr customers. We extend .every accommodation consistent with good business. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at a nominal price. FOR - A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE WITH ; MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ; ON CORNER FRONT? j ANSU CHURCH STREETS, $20.00 PER MONTH. . i ' ALSO A RESIDENCE ON FIFTH BE TWEEN NUN and CHURCH STREETS." ALSO HAVE SEVERAL VERY NICE BUILDING LOTS ON SEVENTH. FIFTH, ORANGE, SECOND AND OTHER STREETS.' - . W. M. Real Estate Agent ja 25 tf - ' ' Rdmiiigitbil Typewriters ARE THE STANDARD. OVER 25 PER CENT OF ALL 1 THE MACHINES USED IN THE CJTY 'ARE REMINGTON'S. THE PRINCIPAL MERCHANTS, BANKS AND -RAILROADS USE THEM. . - ' . SEE THE NEW I OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. LIBERAL TERMS FOR CASH . OB INSTALLMENTS. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS 50o EACH. LINEN TYPE--WRITER PAPER 60c PER REAM. CARBON- PAPER IN ALL COLORaV STENOGRAPHERS. NOTE BOOKS, TE XT BOOKS; JETC.. 'ETC. t -r-'.-- ::'v . I-"-- i : t -:!-' , . " . V -: WILMINGTON, N. C. Nine rich men . In North Carolina out became rich by spending less than they spend less than he ;makes. Any one will than he makes. Every young man of ordinary ability in Wilmington canand should -save something eachvmonUi The man Who ary will not save a portion of a large salary. The boy who saves something every month will be promoted before the boy is required to deny one's self and save. i ' i " i - -- - ' ' - - i ' , : gardless of the "rainy day." t Industry, economy and integrity cause tune.? " . - :cy:-' . - 1'.'- :-' :JV I - ---: l , ' - - - 'i ... For reasonable' Interest and absolute-security, THE WILH1GT0N SAW AND TRUST C0EIFAH7. J50. S AEMSTEOHG, PSESTDENT THE HATIOHAL BAM OF WILHIHGTOn, ; Superior Facilities for Transacting Genera Banking Business. Accounts Solicited. Corre spondence tnyitedi JNO. S. ARMSTRONG, GABRIEL HOLMES RUGH Macrae, ! 1 GEOJ Bl FRENCB.J ; '-. j WILLIAlfr CJ.tjJAR' !; j CHAS. EI BORDEN, JAMES H. HADBQTJRN. JB cWEAK THE W. B. CORSET.O SOLD i - Tlie O: W. POLVOGT Co. A- Every pair warranted by us. Do not we warrant every - ! L 412. 410...... 2no.:.... 428...... 164..!.... 614.. I.... 401...... 150...... 130...... ........ ... Kxt ra long waist, a book,'. A .......... I 1 7 tt ......... i.. Extra IjnalitySatlne, medium length..... " a 50 ............White and grayiNursin-g..!. . i oo . . . . 420.. O e B 1 4 Tiie a. jvst. I .-;:-- - 1 ; "... I Also ladies' anl Misses' Fern's Waists.. ........75c and 1 OO Dr. Warner's l ealtb Corset..:. j 1 25 Sole Agent for he Standard Paper Patterns. Write for Fashion Sheet. N0; N. FBOUT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Plumbin TIN. WLTtL NEW fiXMPROVEDiiTOOLS, J COMPETENT l WORKMEN, PROMPT BUSINESS. METHODSjl WE CM GIVE YOU SATISFACTIOII. -j ii AND REFINEMENT WTLD NiEJVJR WEAR ANYTHING BUT CLOTHrNG THAT IS MADE BY ""A FIRST-CDTSS TAIIJOR, BECAUSE THEY. WIDD HAVB N0TH3NQ BUT THE BEST. AND THEY GET IT WHEN THEY COME HERB, ASFTEHl WE HAVE TAKEN THEIR MEAS URE AND MAXME. THEM UP !A SUIT OF CLOTHES FROM OUR STER LING QUADITY OF FABRICS, THAT IS PEtRFLCT IN STYDE, FIT AND FINISH. - - - - . ) ' ."- - ' ' ' LEE H. BATTLE Cashier. ' ' RENT CTJMMINGr, and" Notary Public? -..;.. ' - Nos. 6 and 7. of every ten commenced life poor. They made. No one' gets rich who does not get rich who continually spends less will not save a portion of a small sal who spends all he makes. True' manhood It is Weakness and folly to-spend all, re- - prosperity not-'Xuck or "Good For - . i-l ::'-'' '" -;'""'-? :V : - !! - -" ' deposit your Savings in S2 F. E. .HAWES, CASHES fl. W.J YATES, Jj O. L GDISCHENi WM. E WOKTHJ ' WILLIAM GILCHRIST OXLY BY t v.-'. r pay fancy prices for other makes when pair of W. B. We sell. ...Medium and extra long: waist.... ' 'js Medium and extra long waist.'..... .1.... ..... " ""si oo ...Krtralong waist, 6 hook. .. . x oo t. Medium length............ ......,F .. " " ' l ho .ADaominai for very stout persons.... 1 BO .For young ladies. ....... . .. 75 .Misses Corset... .1..... ................. " tin Dep artmenti SHOP. 1 ft il
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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