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... ,.--"- Sundays excepted, & ' norland Prep. : PLKASSNOT1CB j . . - We wui i glad to rrceiTe cemaiaiic-tlon s crem cur meeds on any tcJ aurss; :ta 1 general interest. Dot -V":;'fV. H Tfce name ot tue jrrucr tanat always 1 3ltar nlaned to tae Editor. . . . - 5 . ; uommanicaaona mast txt written.foa onJy one stise of tns paper.. J- . ' , rVrscinttuea must' be avoided. - v . - And it is estecsaiiy and artlctiiajij cafler- stood t'lat the iwaor aocs not alirayB endorse ... -.. . -.... . - . . j ; the views or eurrespondenia anless to ctated ... ,b ,n i Hi. r tU nay and riy. VOL. XV. WILMINGTON, N. C.,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1890. NO. 10. tn tte editorial columns.," TTTP f ... r ' 1- Tln Hon. the cr legislature. i 1 1 on. Potiphar lYa-reen i on Of the celhriti rr l. r ..-r : v ... .. ur vi-wriri;i , -r '.t Tf . . V J ". 'f 5SJ - ArJsftrllnr t M. Kertilloif s 'police Mr , : ". - J . . ". J.'i 1 . ritctive' photography the ear U th most Important factor in the . problem of identification. The ei-Rupres Eugenie 1KDBX TO NEW ADTZBTiaSMIKTS tj.NEKD di. Co Furniture MCNW BROTHtM Drujlats C W Yates Sam Jones song books II A Bauo Notice to Liquor Iea.ers cAdy 0 now for a barrel of apples. XV.. O. : F. V. It. i:. j The Board of Altleruson met at the Unless the Signal Service Bureau is greatly at fault it will be decent! j and decidedly cold here to-morrow . City HaiMast night at S o'clock to morninir. . i consider the ordinance rantins, the is re- . ported to ba a heavy loser bv thftlnoo i Schr. Maie Abbot, Mcintosh, : cleared to-day for Port-au-Priuce. Ilayti, with 207,817 feet lumber and at 2,774.20, W; H. 'J i X va Aii revoir. until Satnrtlay after-! 10'000 s,,i"Sls, valued oon. " shipped by "Messrs. S. recent depreciation in South AmeriJ J .. 'Northrop. ran securitie-, ns she had invested ,M1 very largely in them. . , - j lurK prettiest Ties are at Nanm-' t "When iciins tiro sharr and sicknefc-s r.?? tin? areatet love of : j t nil moon Fridav moJning at 43 . hie appears and this is natural The seeond son of Prince Albert, iminiitpn nt io ir ; enough, for we all know that most of Prussia is destined to bo tho ! : griefs are medicinal and that S;ilva . . - ..W J , . , , fill ooc.llr ,.,lf o: 1 r;:sl3 mIicij ; i i-s pica. -nr. I t; ', cuitl nci: the ; 1 1 . - - : r i. i ever vr ...te r. !i. j i-:ripi i; i. ! !'. 1 1.1 . ..I. ,..". It ealt in 50 no u. .- i- :r Mm in . all leading dru- r.litUe druirgi.-t wh it ttii hand will pro . ui nine ueen WUlielmina of j Holland. He i a lad of 15 years, and is receiving a thoroughly DuUh etiucation and military training. - - I-a Villa, Flo., boasts a snake oharmer. His business Is a danger ous one, but he pursues his willing day after day and makes consider abb money. "He shipped 34 rat tlesnakesto Chicago last week and hold them" for $25 each." , ! , ' -., i ! Dr. E. J .Tallies, or t!:o University of Pennsylvania, who has been of fered the chair of political economy at Harvard, is only 35 yearn old. He a graduate of several American colleges ami took his doctor's degree : at Halle, in Germany. The sunervisor of drawino In f ho r : ... - - - - - o Miss Abbie. M. White, holds one of -I: rr-it.!:t5v' i -r anv one ,4i try it. Vo nut accept an) WFORMJI FIG SYRUP CO. sx i,:xr;cisco. cal. RUtiKltr If Ml M.AMY. " HOJALE DJt (;C1ST. wiia.lnon. Sfi STOVtS ! ST0VIM ! i; :r.i. ma. kim. am at all MERMAN. FLANNER & CO'S. w 1 1 Ix I ft'. WATSON'S CHINA STORE, No. 17 AlarUet Htfn t. 'pniLILULTo l:l V VOI'U HOI.IPAY iUi rrbrst-rx iionn. Ttc Utiles are In- 'o:t in. i v" ta. pirtist goods la lite pi- UealTit SAM JONES ' SOfJC BOOKS. MTEV HOOK STORE. H. A Tucker, JjilLU I i;:;NIrr. l.KBt.K .NI " v. ni i fun-r of Orneterr, North front Mrret, J !f WUmi nxton. N. I?. 'tir? tut- LocVjav PrtTfnte JJ hut AUK I'UIi.KEU WITH fl' rr-mictrct wcunl3 In ttefoot. y fitis ..Ki.iuay. lire In no cancer of r CI 31 t.tr iiii nm nnlnmiirin. t "j I on nit. t. ' ISLIVAN. lL?iiorcDOtTasd Farrier. ;V if ;",'. JUST RECEIVED! I'lM IIKS 15AXANAS. A. s, WINSTEAU, I r-.i.' au I tMntixtloner es, if. '. ..tu ?.von.l sr.. ncir t o. Mill'IiS ! IHUt KS ! Hrti:i',j. yiUTY OK DUICKJ IN IVfaU-by L T, i t;. K. ALDEUMAN. . t'oaimLiMon Mfrctxints, f HO No Water st. For Chutmas AMMh op fsEFi'L ANl ntETTY rritMTVRE Una. Cnitstmas o rotattir in rarldlT. Cll nl see rumiture Dealer. l or. Martrt aivl bccocl Ms. IUl,y i rtMnts that are Itf Oj&ters at vVrichtsvillo. "tEU HOLsE AT WKIUHTSVIU K rj a fr t be s a son. Ladles cxd Gen crommoiatel prompllj wtiU TI1E t To be had. Tj rridj a arrtrii. BU Proprietor,.: the highest positions in education occupied by any womtin in New England, having about 150 schools undec her charge. , Cardinal Gibbons is vry simple and methodical in his habits. He rises at 5.30, says mass at 7, break fasts at 8, takes a walk at 10, dines at 2, and spend. the afternoon re ceiving visitors. Supper is served to him at 7 and by 10 he is in bedJ t ..... Xo graduate of Vassar College has ever been divorced from her hus band. Such is the statement of a man who married one of them, and who declares that the young ladies who have been educated at the col lege are the best cooks in the worL - - A new azalea of a singular color ing has been "invented1 by M. Cuvilierand called the "Robert Je Piable.' It has single flowers of enormous size of au orange cinna mon color, half the blossoms being of a deep black wiih inetalle reflection Very few oysters in market to-day ' tion on easily rub? and those were of the raccoon breed, j costs only 23 cents.. It Dnphu county smoked sausages sold here to-day at 12 cents a pound. Dressed turkeys sold in market this morning at from IC3 to 20 cents a pound. Flowers are very scarce. It is al most impossible to get them any where in the city now.. A turkey weighing 2t pounds was exposed for sale hero yesterday. The vender asked $3 for it. Don't forget that the' markets will all close at 0 o'cloek to-morrow and not reop'en until Saturday morning. Services in St. John's Church to morrow, Christmas Day: Holy Com munion at 7.45 a. in.; morning prayer at 11 o'clock. , Travel has been lively on the. Sea coast road and! the turnpike this week The Cnejweather is respon sible for this.J The letter carriers of the city will be around to-morrow morning with their Christmas cards, each on the route he serves. On Sunday morning there was an alarm of (ire and the key to the nearest box could not be found. "At the alarm last night this was the same case with the first box. A sec ond wouldn't work and it was nec essary to go to a third before the alarm could be sent out. The Committee on Fire Depart ment of the Board ot Aldermen met last night and directed the Mayor to procure plans and specifications for a new truck house for the Fifth Waid Hook and Ladder Company on property recently bought by the city for this purpose. A buildincr forty by twenty-five feet and two stories in height will be erected. fien. Ben Butler, though nearly 75 years old, is one of the hardest working lawyers in Boston. He comes down from Lowell every morning and goes back at night nf teriiday of toil, and lie dos not hesitate to' burn the midnight oil when occasion requires. Albany wants two; or three mll lion'dollars from the liovernment to make the Hudson River navigable to ocean steamers as far north as that city. Times have changed .since De Witt Clinton's day, who deemed New York able to build her own canals and bridges and improve her waterways. " Dom Pedro's name in exile is plain Pedro tl Alcantara. He is rich enough fo satisfy all ordinary ants, even those of an exiled Emperor, and engrossed as he is in his studies It i believed that he is getting more real enjoyment out of life in his old age than he did when, governing his turbulent subjects in Brazil. Whittier's increasing years call to mind theact that New England's other poets James Russell Lowell and Oliver Wendell Holmes, are well on in life. Holmes being 81 and Lowell just ten years his junior. Each is os" clear mentally as ever and they are both as busy with lit erary work as if life were all before instead of behind them. - - Itocklen AmlcmlSalv. ." lit it iaive in the world for utK. Hruif-CA, Sores, Ulcers, Salt tlieuiu. Fever Sore. Tetter, Chai- h Bauds, Chilblains, Corns tiudall kin Eruptions, and ositiveIy.cures '.eN or 110 pay required. Itisguar uitred to give perfect satisfaction, .r money refunded. Price 25 ceuts -r liox. ' ' ; " - ' For sale by Robert. R : Bellamy, rhruVal am aa.il d But for the church there would be no Christmas. Ciive an hour to worship on the anniversary of the birth of Christ. ' " i Surer foundation' cannot be laid than the real merit which is the solid base for the monumental suc cess of II cod's Sarsaparilla. 'Rubolio" razor and knive sharp eners. Something, new and we think the best hone ever made. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Now, who was that young man belonging to the Hook & Ladder Co. who took such a big pull last night from a bottle of spirits of tur pentine, under the impression that it was another kind of "sperits' and who then relieved his overcharged feelings and his mouth by the use of some explosive language not taught in Sunday School? Don'fail speak at once. Lots and cords of things good to eat in market to-day. The only trouble with the many purchasers was a contraction of currency. I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. Guns. We have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley bill and can give yon the advantage of our low purchase. .' N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . We want Zeb Vance in the Senate andlhe "Zeb Vance' stove in your kitchen. They have been tried and found to be true: therefore we re commend them to you. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Kndowiient Rank K. of P. K a meeting ot Endowment Rank No. 221, Knights of Pythias held last night at Castle Hall, the follow ing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President Dr. J. H. Durham. Vice President W. L. Jacobs. . Secretary John L. Dudley. Confirmed. The favorable impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a tew years ago nas been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. A special meeting of the Board' of County Commissioners will be held ntxt Monday afternoon to act upon applications for retail liquor license for the ensuing! year. See notice elsewhere. j There will be an extra train on the Wilmington j Seacoast Railroad to leave Princess street depot to morrow (Christmas day) at 10 a. m. Returning, will leave! the Ham mocks at 12 o'clock noon. The train advertised to leave Princess street depot at 2:30 p. m., will not leave until 3 p. 111. on Christmas day. , Christmas broke out early in the suburbs. At Mr. J. G. Oldenbut tel's store, corner Market and Tenth, n,l nt, Mr. Peter MohrV corner! mensions Market and Thirteenth, there was a j The Fux Club. The Goldsboro Fox Club came down to the city last night and were joined here to-day by delegations from Raleigh, Mt. Olive and other places. The hounds were taken down'ioCapt: Manning's place, at Wrightsville, early this morning, aud it is probable that there was a short run to-day. In all there will be about 125 hounds in the pack. Two hunts per day are' spoken of, one early in the morjjing and the other by moonlight. A Family Keimion. Mr. Christian Bornemanu, father of those worthy gentlemen, Messrs. J. C, J. II. and G. W. Bornemann, arrived here last evening from New York on a visit to his sons. He came in on the Benefactor "an J recently arrived in New Y'ork, where he has also sons residing, f rom his home at Lamstedt, Hanover, Germany. - Mrs. Kate Gerdts, who had been on a visit to the old country, accompan ied him on his journey across the big pond and to this city. riglit of way to the W., vp. & E. C. Railroad. Company on Front and Surry streets. Alderm'an Craft submitted ; the ordinance, 'AJerman Montgomery moved its - adoption land Alderman Beil seconded the motion. ! j j Alderman IVarjall said that he had, been reliably j infqrmletf J&at the extreme end of what , is. known as Front street is not really the street; thai it liei farther toj the right. He asked -if the. city would ba liable if this should be a ("act. City Attor ney Cutlar explained that no liabil ity would attach to the cfty: grant ing right of way did not amount to auj thing if any part of the street should turn out to be private prop erty.. ..!'.' The ordinance was'then submitted to a! vote and ft-as adopted uuani moiisly. It grants the right of way on Front street, andjon Surry street as far 'as opened, 'as asked bv the company: - that the thorlties of the time to -time prescribe such regula tions as- they! (deem proper for the. safety, security and comfort of the citizens. The" graxle of th track shall bo established by the CitV Surveyor and the company shall fill in Dawson street on the norfh side, and Wooster and Surry streets as ihe city authorities may determine. It is required, also, that when t lie streets on Which the road runs are paved the. track shall also be paved with the same material by the railroad company,, and that the company shall surrender and give up the privilege heretofore granted for i lie use of Queen j street. The railroad company commenced work jsterday on a portion of the roatt passed upon by the City Sur- NEW AnVKUTISEBlCNTB." Forecast. - ; ' For Nrth; Curoiua, fair. oh -yd nesday ntl TTiusda,y nd.colde." J , Local .forecasts, frdm a:m. tb-day Z for Wilmington nndr vlciiiity,? fair '; ? and col lef1 weather. ; ;'Vv-j"V , Christ mat at St. Funl'. . '.'- ' 1 In the " Engh'sii services, in St. Paul s Evangelical LatheranClnirch 1 1 at 11 a. m. to-morrow, there will be - the finest and best of ChrlstiuaV '.V' music. Not only wilf the superior 7 ' choir render some j of the1 finest "of : , church music, but that will' be.. - . what fs as far as . we kno w, - entirely nuw in our city, fine church music i r: rendered by a string quartette. " They ill play the famous G'ennaflrvi r!hrietttm2 urin Tific 1 i t-r)i loin 1 ' and other similar choice and cuurch- corporate au city . may from veytjr, and will now vigorously until its the river sit street. It i will be finis The mattd the ailroa1 of the Cott e at tin press the work completion to foot of Queen expected that the work led in three weeks. r of the riglit of way for through the property Mn Mills uo. has Oeen amicably. arranged: the question of damages to be sttled1v arbitration. God iiiess Us All. I We will not see ydu again .until Saturday. As 4 Christmas eoines but once; a year the Rkvikav will sus pend until that date, j in accordance with' its usual custom. We hav bseh with vou now for fourteen years and we hope tu see you again fourteen years from! to-day. This will carry us on well into the new century. A Happy Christmas for each and every one of its- readers is the sincere wish of the Daily Rk- view. : ! lv music. I " 1 - ' - The servfees will be in English itid begin at.ll a- m. .AH .are; , wel- . . , i - - . ' . : come,. ' 1 -' the Iterate ou Tobacco and &nijf.C:., jt Collector White lm,reeeived WlM rections in regard io the rebate al loed on ulug and stiiokiricr tobacco and snuff .under theTrecent mentto the law. amend- Rebates" arp al- lowed to dealers, wholesale A01 TCiftVv tail, as well as manufacturers, but: no rebate is allowed where tho" ' amount claimed is less than$5..-?v . An inventory of all unbroken . packages must be'iaken on the; 1st J day of January bjf the claimant In ' the presence of two credible ivitness- : es, and an affidavit must be made of the same on a blank which the de parxment will furnish. These blanks are being sent out now as fast as the clerks can get them off. After the ? , inventory-is made and swD'rii to by . -the claimant and witnesses, it must be forwarded to the deputy ' collec tor of tjat division! The affidavits can be made. before a justice of the peace,. but the; clerk of the ; court must certify. that he is an acting " justice, &c. No clerk or employee of the claimant 'can be a witness. The inventory must be" taken and, finished on the 1st day of January. - 8 K W AD VK IM rs KM KNT . SPECIAL LOW PRICES It fs certainlv a fact that. William Tel! if-hot an apple oflFi of hi-; small bov s have head, but if the lad had caught cold on that cceasion, what would they have done without Dr. HATS! ;- "' ' - ' i - -.'',. all ' "."'.r-. ; ': : Bull's '-Cough Syrup? In Fire Last Night. The fire last night was of larger di than those down town ( between Ann and Ntimi ir s 1 1 -7.- a' 'Af3r,.,-1 . Housekeepers should ,: have a "Perfect ion1', meat cutten It has ... . 1 o:-4i. K;n;nt ill.iinJiin ion lastnnrht with i" 0,,H Chinese lanterns and dress parade streets was des royetl. It .asoccu with hollv and cedar. The lights pied by Mr. J. Mac Wilson and w.r. .rnrI Atrain at 4 ! o'clock this pol iceman Willie Hall. It ,s thought morning. ' j j the fire caught from a pan of hot i - t i nj.M j,, the kitchen. Some, but not On Thursday, 25th Inst. (rist- aUi of the furniture wtts saved. : The mas-day) the Postofflce will be ; flanK f, spread rapidly and. burm-d closed, as on Sundays . except t ficM-ooly. The building was owned the general del 10 a. in., and livery wil) be open till. by MrSo Hoar .U1(l was jllslllvli the carriers' window. ,y jts fnU valK.. Mr. Wilson, t fTOTrTCcij'RirjS'fV- . mi will be own from atoiua. m. a "? iiwi, i.a,i 200 insurance on his carriers will make one delivery (at furnituret wi,feh will perhaps cover t 6 a. m.) and t o collections, at 5 a. ? Iogs u . a nasty fire aml t and 10 a. m. Geo. Z. French, 1 hard toianaffe but if the depart postmastcr. . ; ( j ment could have got an earlier uott-t xnnnii nv fornrfu f '. A..tinniiivml'lit have saved --the-0' . A t 1 .Anrt.tAU ' . - - -IIWH.WU...V, - ' - - ' I lie Jul Tttll l aires Ut bilu wo vuusmmv n..iAMnt,, rVM TTrknrTiiNOre . - t. :i .v-PonfinMr if lion, tiaraouuy sou iseajsuj-.ticucu No knlves to get out of order. Sold by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. RESTLESSNESS. a strictuv vf3ETaut rawuTLCJS familt meoisimc PHILADELPHIA. Price, OH E 'Dollar" -'" PKET J I EU THAN EVEK, A T NAUMBTJRG'S llo Princess Street. Notice to Liqudr Dealers ! J'OTICE I HEREBY HVEN TO ALL TAR ties intending: to apply Mr License to retal sptritnoas Liftiore tost the Board of'fom- Tftissioners willmcet'in adjourned session oil Monday, the 29ih Inst., M ro'cloclc p. m., for; the purpose ot acting ornsuch applications' Applications to be hanld in at t lie Com- mt-eioners otTlce on or iitloro H m. ct that ' II--A. HAOtJ; Chairman dee -rut v n'Mnt brConiwlssioners. Executor's Notice. H VI .X tM'ALIPIEIi IAK EXECl TOIf tK ibe LHtut4.of Kat Malson, ct-cacd lale of th; county ot New llaoover. noi lor in here--by clvi-ri to all nersons liavln'r anr rinmn a?alnt the said omtleot to cxiJlUl tne Ki-UM? inr mi yr wituwme i.,m aay or November, isyi.oih-rwisetiiey win burred of rfcoy" ery. All nfTCoti !!iflelrix(l tn tht Mini k 4 ttrMiM. lri1 . . . . t. i ... . f . . . I JOlIX IIAiaclm 1IUWE." j tivr thn , - Exctutor.1 f They Arc Goinff, J t C A FEW. UAXD0IE FAXCY ARTI- ROluPTTinPl1 rheTei30 other ffcnuine rjiliuilllJDl Simraons Liver Regulator. . l lX Front street. X. I!.-CIIUIST1IA3CAKPS. dcc U 1 not Impose I U ran S rrsnimt t n ttt;it vott eet th tJfenuliie nr.t, h.i fmm all f rur.r. -i ani imitations lift KairmftTitit Vrtntlmr Itr Vfrtt-. . . , . ... . . KlKJ A J. . A y mw i . - - wuukmim " . - . - - . . - . . . mi , o;. irfiiifjii ii nun. . . ... ... k- t , vTraj..ir.rir n rreni 01 raiv- j : r. k. wniniiT ACHeT luTlrelief. 15a. RoagU to Uie bnlldings in wnicn it rg.u- XrrxAii !zaature ct t sjtn aam.iawSiriniu aTcnue, 'THIS P AFEE ig33H8i nianuXactarcd.bx r eco.. onCornr. Liquid, 15c. "Salve 10c ated.
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