.r: THIS PAPER- puWisbed every evening Sundays excepted By JOSH. T. James, jkotot ana nop. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: . one year, $4.00. Six monUis J3.00. THree mouths. $1.00. One montli, 35 cents. The paper will be delivered' by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates, or 10 centiper week : 'v -. ' Advertising rates iow and liberal ' -ir Subscribers trill please - report any and til failures to receive their paper regularly. v Pra Coal, $4 a Ton MMIISIS A NEW SIZE OP COAL--ABO ITT I as large as Peanuts and for certain- kinds or stoves having strong drafts It is a very heap fuel. j?cmemocrr. OXLYS4.00PKRTOX.' kll other Coals as che3p in propornou anu ompeUUon will be met ail round. .Whl.b re- dec III- ' . ' : '- JA. SPitTXGKK. Did You Know That i; in in in! c d mi- Li ewoh j 1 EKA'M & 14-KS ?gni?ps & Seserttam, rpo l.lah Ytic? : ' -Well, it is cerralnly so. and "Utavoner," loo ! Holiday Presents. . I HI 'MS. COLOGNE CASKS. DKESSINO m . ' . - r?sps Work Boxes, etc, etc., also a complete, stocKOi.uruaiiuuciiAioaiau - f. c. Drugstore.- Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., P s prescriptions nlled day and nlgbt. Th Oheapes ri'iiK BEST PLACE. AND THE CHEAPEST J .;.rfrfni..ra on Hnria nfTtM WORK I ldonf is at MCCARTNEY'S shop, on Market Nortn swtween second and Tmro rvtitnfitna cbccrfiuly furnished and ell omers. . : ,;w.c nttnntnn npriora Ti-rim lnpiiiitr ivucii uvuiuicu. i ?oynrry souoited. . . npc7tf "STOKLEY'S " jWE( ARE NOW PRE- parea 10 aucuiuiuuuttn; all who may call upon us with the Finest Oystei-s t be had on the Coast. Wq have made special - ' ' ' . . 1 ..innHntir.tia ,ho uanenn - - i nri n. J J'l -ri5 DUyrUP U1UVC, J111UUIO ttuu Hnguwvuip. , xr wnS'nnin. who would be cured If they gave B. z: B.JJotamc : . ,.1 Blood To. that rr , J. o. cibson; Meridian. Miss., writes: rui I m t r..pnml imtnlrl lorrnniC! I from blood poison. several pruuuucui . . l,r, I na.w uiume lime it iuiy yuuv. x o"v ntn.n. -11.1 L V J A. A J A T bMJ"an to use I B. B. b. with vprv little faith, but. to my utter surprise, it "has made me . a well ana. nearly 3UU- ' : . ' i z. t. iiallerton, Macon, Ga.. writes: -icon. iractea blood poison, i nrst tnea pnyBiuious, ana then went to Hot Springs. i .reiuraea ed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me iu iry l.. j. i. xu uiy uuci aowuni evervnifrmiikjvripaipfi-i' Benl i years from syphilitic blood poison! which rern-jed to be cured by all treatment. rnysi gans pronounced It a hopeless case. I had no aDpetite, had pains In hips and Joints and v-kidneys were-diseased. My throat was s. t ".'.ited and my breast a mass of running 'sorrs'. in this condition I commenced a use of B. B. B. It healed every ulcer and sore and cured me completely witlun two months." dec 10 lm d&w . " H. f CRONES BERG, THE rHOTOGRAPHER. ' GIVE HIM A TUIALi! All WorK. Guaranteed. j. Pictures taken SlngleCork Groups. sept 24 tf . - 1 CAUTION Bew.re oMrnnd- umT name and tbo tirlec I . - . " . re stamped on the bottom of aU my adrertlsed I hoes before leaTing the lactory, whjch protect the wearers airainst blrh trlcea and inferior U a dealer offers W. L. T)onelas 6boes at a re- duced price, or says he has them without my nai and price stamped on the bottom, put him down name as VJ. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. oiSU. Tho nnlv .1f t KTTA1MX.ESS Shoe smooth Inside. xnTiriTN or WAX THREAD to hurt the feet, easy as hand-sewed and WILL. NOT T . . - W. L. DOTJGtAS 84 SHOE, the original ud only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe. Equals cus- W. L. IOCGL.AS 3JM POLICE SHOE. iiroaa Men and Letter carriers au weirunrm. Smooth Inside' as a Hand-Sewed Shoe. No Tacks ww ax Thread to hurt the feet. HAN'8 SHOT: la Lbe beat -in the urorld -fut ttMirb wear r one nair busrht to wear a roan a yean W. L.. DOUGLAS 82 SHOE FOR BO IS ihehMf Kjhvnl K)uuiU-thnrlli. I : I W. L. DOUGLAS 11.75 YOUTH'S Scliool Shoe i -giyea the smalt Bdys a chance to- wear the - .shoes in the world. . v. .. Ail mafle In IVtnvvMB. Ttnttnn and Tre. If 'not J"!0 leaTer, write W. I. DOUGLAS cuvaioif. ma si. - .... ..... ..-a Poraahj.bjl, ' Rtlimn Snnn'fi fluRtfir5 saw her. Mrs. JJayis you now, waj Websteris on his way to Washing btUmp OOUna UySXrS alway .your rt.c d;. 0 .on bnsiness connected alwavs on hanu. serveu prompiiy jiiiu in ;iu i jmvt! un rejmni wn . . - , . . I- sSaesiA w. H. STOKLEY. helxra of vonr honorable prosperity, with the Order, and his stay here (M t 10 tf Balm) atriaL Send to the Blood Balm nowi uuuiuisiicv u.j Atlanui, Pa., for book of wonderful cures, you anu interest, 111 yui ""M;; rtii.my,vllwi On P.lir ahnfle TI.1V T mill! Alt TO VOU CUII 1ULX lilt; IUUV Btvl-yi. ICU. i U, J I . . 4 Ant- n 'ATt Irtrt I 1 T 1U V." 1 i T 1 I I V (A V ' v... " T . " . U. L. DOUGLAs SIIC1K is unexceueu forheaTT wear. Best Call Shoe for the price, - -' ill VOL. XI LI. Charleston has a bank, the Ger I mania Saving Bunk, that1 has de-j clared an annual dividend of 16 per 1 cent.- ; Stock in that bank is a good i thing to havei ? ' - . .- -rr- The old South Carolina It. R. is in trouble. It will default in payment of interest on! its second mortgage ) The stock and bonds have I bonds both declined heavil v in New York. ' n Gen. GrenTell, who is in charge of s the' English forces in the Soudan, a portly man about six feet in height Ho wears a long drooping mustache, and is never without a cigar in his mouth' Ther are those who say that he has a wife and family in Cairo, but Tie; himself denies that ia 112 mn fii a1 H i nJtimtr rvf rrrpat. 1 personal-courage. This is a special telegram fron Rtileigh to the New York Herald: James II. Jones, colored, of this Ml'tSK President of the Southern Confed- eracv, wrote him a letter some weeks ago expressive or ins nign regaru. his former master since bo-li were taken to Portress Monroe J.on?s Georgia and made great efforts to aaf.i hu. mastpr's pf.infi Mr. jjavjy makes special' mention of him in his liistorvj Jones has made par- ticular denial of the story that Mr. DavJs attired in woman's cloth- , , Since the war , Jones has lived nere. ne is n ivepuuinjau iu puauw and has for eighteen years been an Alderman. His love for Mr. Davis amounts to devotion. came toX tiSa Mrbavls, dated of linAitr-nir Miss . T)r 4 1 was very glad to receive your letter, witn ts assurance 01 iviuu r- . . Ill 1 - 1 membrance. and it gave pleasure .,, ,o n o nrui ir ir va n onenrn nnr. onlv to me but also to my daughter, was an infant. when you last I4,.i i.n.rn ran tlinf U moo iirhof vncl...:il due to vour integrity and fidelity. Tlie iuanv years which have come nnrl Ann L-mfln ttra lf rf.Pf I .IIJIVA 111 .""v.. - t- r the last nliotoeranh taken of me in owipp tliat, vnu mieht see me as I -i r I1UW ill II. i ."17--4-. 4-1. 1nr.4- ... c.1-, - f tntrcolf IV 1L11 LUC UCSl W13I1CD vl .J., .r "-p. n ,.r 1,11,1 T k 1 -V1 ih'us""m . . , i n.111 i rin v vuu " " J , " 'Jefferson Davis." -.. , 4. - Mr. j. ecnraaer, a xsooKJieepci i 1 1 Rerman St.. Baltimore, aiu, :hjlpa...jV.spd Salvation Oil for rheumatism from which Pve sutler-- . G, crreativ ior; a long wiiue nuu r S T v:. T.ni,i "not be witnout it at any cost. LOCAL. USHES. INDEX. TO NSW ADVERTISKMENTS 1 Munds Bros Pharmacists R M McIntire Many Thanks , J E Sampson Schedule B Tax i F C Miller Holiday Presefnts Howell & cumming Mattressss M, M Katz Grand Clearing Sale. J J HEDRiCK-7-Special Inducements Hkinsberger -New Y'ear Grceilngs W E Springer & Co For the Holidays Geo R French & Sons Patent Leather Tips The Democrats of Wilmington will I. . . .. i ? i i r t 1. 1 llOKl a meeting tO-nigul iu orouMju un i.,, r,Q r.rm nil Hall. tOllie one, come ail. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bough cheapest at HeinsbertrrV Portable fire-place grates, .mst the thine for our climate. Are sold bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Indications. For North Carolina, rns' nnrl lair aUU warmer weather. HooiVs Sarnarilla is a purely vege- table preparation, being free from injurious iuirrt;uit5iii. uispcvumu in its curative power. . Ifyouwanta picture rramea ..fro large to Hemsberger's. He nas a large assortment of Mouldings to s4ect trom. , . ' t We have knives for. yoaVboysaud scissors for your girls. AVhat wil olease them more for nresents? N Jcobi Hardware Co. The eclipse of the sun here yes terday afternoon was a great and a oomplete success. It was an im provement on' . the . performance promised in the almanac. The grtat luminary; set totally eclipsed by the clouds. , . Quite v large number from the citv went down to the'8ound vester day. Nearly everybody stopped at Wrightsville. It was a pleasaut'day and a friend has showi us the bill of fare at Capt. Manningts place ' j which mad.e upasgowIaNewA'ears dinpeir as any one need want. - WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 188a We gain this month 35 minuteof 1 daylight. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 241 bales. . : New moon yesterday afternoon at 54 minutes-past 3 o'clock. ' ' ; This month has five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and five Thursdays. Turner's almanac promises snow nil '6tipni v wUfhor fnr .Tliiiradft.v? i - --r ' - ' ' We are sorr -to hear that Mr. Wil- f liam M. Porsson is sick and confined to the house. . - , iv , Mayor Fowler is still sick, and Acting Mayor Fishblate presided at the City Court to day ' i rril . , 7 . - 1 : on the bar at dead low tide. This,' with a rise of 4J feet, gives feet at high tide. i We were pleased to receive a visit trwW fmm Afr. H: C . Mofiflttof the WImevme Mr. Moffitt I, a candidate for Engrossing Clerk of the Senate. irresentatlon of Cane. A gold headed ebony cane was presented yesterday to Mr. J. H. Davis, master car builder at the Wilmington & Weldon railroad workshops here, by the employes iii H rnur in made through Mr. B. F. Murphy in nAnf.n.nni;n,Qnfdrircnaanh wh p.h "- - t was appropriately responded to by Davis . The Kediabltes Mr. B. H. Webster, of Savannah, fGa., High Chief Ruler of theP Inde Bnpndpnt Order of Rechabites in North America, is expected to arrive ... -.r pHdav next, and in " -j n go of Wilmington, that night. Mr. Harbor Master's Report. Capt. Jos. Price. Harbor Master, reports'the followingarnvais for the month of December: ' ? n t....n (i TIOQ 'fnno- 1 brig, 289 tons; 16 schooners, 4,390 tons. Total Aineridan, 26 , vessels and 11,607 tons. Foreign 3 steamers, 2,910 tons; 17 barques, 6,890 tons; 2 brigs, 641 tons schooner, 80 tons. Total foreign 3 vessels and 10,501 tons. Total arrivals, American and f or pijm . 49 vessels, aggregating 22,108 i , n tons I ; A Good Book. One of the choicest collections o vocal music ever prepared for the nnblic has i ust. beearissued, under the title of the "Popular Song Col lection." It is a" large book, sheet music size,' beautifully printed and bound, and contains, 144 pages of carefully selected songs by .Tosti, Marzials, Cellier, Moir, Jacobowski, Mattel, tBooth; Osgood, Adams,Tem Die Watson, and many others'. Those wJio desire a good book of songs that are above the ordinary or trashy" sort, arid yet not diffi cult, will be pleased with this book. All of the songs have piano accom paniment. The price is $1.00, by mail to any address, by Oliver Dit More About tne kook avecepnou The book reception at tne l. fti C. A. Rooms next Friday evening will probably be an exceedingly m- - - rrl.- nn.nnca id teresting oucasiu". a d uiu in addition to affording a pleasant Untprtfiinrnerit and a social evening r ather a nucleus for. a library - - - iu. which shall be for the use of the yonng men oi tne cqmraunivy. caun person attending is' J . . h,nrz Vf snme - attending is expected to , . book of some sort and pre gent Jt tQ the Association Library. i na; jaa riMio'lit.fiil mnsical nro- gramme that ha been arranged, in which some of the best talent of our town will teke part, the Hon. A. M. 1 Waddell will address the meeting and after the musical and literary programme light refreshments will be served. Bock Crystal Spectacles an EyejlAssesi Advice to old and young:- In se looting spectacles you should be cap tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to tne eve as in the same proportion tljat you ptiss that point of increase. . -will cause yqu further injury to the eyel; Vising glasses of stronger power than isne cessary is the daily;, cause Qf prema ture old age to the tkghL You can get The annual congregation meeting i of Andrew's Chnrcli will be nera at 8 o'clock to-night. " . - Do you use loaded shells? Ton will find that they will save you time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware Co. t Silver-plated knives, f6rks,spooris, and child's sets, carving knives and forks. Make your friends happy by mn.kinrr nsAfiil nrfiseilts. A nice line Lr fi,0 nffpri hv:thft N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. , t J... City Cotrt. , . . . Acting Mayor Fishblate disposed of the following-cases this morning. Win. McDaniel, cruelty to a aimals. case continued. " ' - Perdie McNeal and Czar Calhoun, arceny, discharged. Joseph Anderson, Richard Ander son and James Jixon, thre small colored boys charged with larceny, were discharged on condition that their fathers would give them a severe thrashing. RenaPearsall, assault and battery $1Q or 20 days. Joseph Gause, assault and battery $10 or 20 days. - V Josephine Lewis, disorderly, .con duct, judgment suspended. . Henry McRae, disorderly cotiduct, $10 or 20 days. -; I The Minstrels To-Night It is likely that one of the largest audiences of the season will gret Thatcher, Primrose & West at the Onera House to-nicrht. The box sheet very plainly indicates this. - 4 - - It means, too, that there will be mahy ladies in the audience. There is no reason why this should not be the ease. Trie entertainment is unoo- jectionable in -its -character. An ex change says: The famous Clipper Quartette have lots to do in the programme, and a feature of the entertainment is the orand review and drill devised and. dir4etecLbv-Barney Fagan. This is said to be the most intricate and beautifully executed drill ever seen. and Thatcher. Primrose and ' West are prepared to forfeit $5,000 to any military organization in the world producing its equal: There are in- numerable beautiful Jjallads, quar- tettes and choruses and some side- . annrra Ttr rorra spuiug cuiiiiu uug. . xnatcner nas maue u .t with his new topical song, "I Hope it Won't Happen Again." . a cciiQaLiuu iwlu iu, hid jjiusiauiujo is the. latest ana greatest European novelty m tne Jtsrotners ryrne, wno wftre brou2?ht here directlv from the Royal Aquarium, London, where they appeared over 550 consecutive times. This entertainment of aero- Ride and Its Mishaps,", and "trick furniture and a mechanical horse ana wagon piay quite nu. iinyurv- Primrose and West will draw crowd- UUUacS a.i Hits uiuuu JiJMia uuut" this weeK, which is the opening weeK of the regular autumn ana winter season. Installation of Officers. Disrrict Deputy Grand Master W. Cf. T. Keen, assisted by Past Grands J. M. McGowan, Grand Marshal; W. M.; Hays, Grand Warden; Frank Meier, Grand Secretary; :G. M. Al- taffer, Grand Treasurer; R. J. Jones, Grand Guardian, last evening in stalled the following officers of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, I. O. O. ,F., for the ensuing term, viz: S. P. G. Oscar Pearsall. N. G, Jno. B. Bellamy, Jr. V. G. R. B.' Clowe. L and P. S. A. J. Yopp Treasurer Jno. Maunder. Warden F. T. Skipper. "Conductor J. D. Smith. R. S. to N. G F. Meier. Jj. 8. to N. G, Jolin J. Fowler. R. S. to V- G. W. H. Newell. L. S. to V. G. J. W. Fleet. Cltaplain-Rev. M. C. Walton. R. S S J. T. Reilly. ii S. Su W- R- Smith. I. G. J. L. Yopp. O. G. W. M. Hays. Trustees of Widows' and Orphans' Fund Oscar Pearsall, John D. B.el- I Laiuy, Jr., and R J. Jones. 111X3 UCnijr cicicu uyio. uiauu, Mr. John D. Bellamy, 'Jr.,' made Ja short address, while the retiring Noble Grand, Mr; Oscar Pearsall, qbmittetl a very elaborate report. showing gratifying progress of tne lodge during the past term. : ; ' Tile N- Jacobi H(w, Oo. still -lead ip the sale pi tle best R.( I cheapest hoathig and, cooking stoves. - T Jltbdquarters TTORALLNEW iJiRUGS, CHEMICAL, AND patent Medicines. . open alt to-morrow. Sunday. Pea 00th, and will be pleased to prepare your Prescriptions 1 MUNDSTBRbTllEKS. dec29t - lul N. Front St, 3? NT) 2 1 - ; - N BW AOV4BKTI8EMKNT8 oniTKDilLE B TAX ' Merchants. Traders Ttmfcfirs. oommlssionMerchants and all. i other trades or professions who are liable tor the payment of the above tax, are hereby no- tinea mat inis tax iaus aue on vue urau uj m i jannnrv. and thft law reaulres that the same be paid in during the first ten days In the jan It t Register of Deeds. Hpciallndacements mo- INCREASE TRADE. THE BALANCE of our stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS at actual cost. " V JNO. J. nEDRICK. C3leariiig Out Sale. W INTER UNDERCLOTHING FOR GEN tlemenwlllbe sold without regaixi to cost. Unlaundried Shirts at 59c., 75c and the best Shirt made at $1.00. JNO. J. nEDRICK. Special Bargains N WHITE GOODS, LACES, HAMBURG HS and HANDKERCHIEFS now on hand. JNO. J. HEDRICK. Attractive. . . ... , -. o1 .UR STOCK OF TABLE LINENS NAPKINS ! ..-' ' and DOYLES, FRINGED TABLE CLOTnS and NAPKINS, in sets, very cheap. janStf JNO. J. HEDRICK. Wotice. TpUE SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST ON- THE J nrst mortgage bonds of the Wilmington Sea Coast uaUroad' company, maturing January lst imrlll pald at tlie offlce ot the wn mine-tun savincrs and Trust Company, 1G8 ! Princess street, on and after January 2, 1889. T . M. BOWDEN, jan l secretary and Treasurer. We thank one and: all of our patrons ana friends for their liberal patronage during the year just closed, and assure them that no pains on our part will be spared to still further merit their confidence. We are constantly w adding the latest pro- dnetion from the Tvte Founders,-but have t tbought it necessary to speak of every nftW font off Tvoe we buv. pfeferrinir to let our competitors, who occasionally make a sman investment ior new material, uo uie i blowing ; they invariably copy our styles, iand endeavor in every way to aupucaie us I becomlntr mere imitators. " We purpose increasing our facilities during the year, and can saieiy nanaie an wurn offered us. : ,T r,T nHrta-tra X Or II115 HUHUJ A La andCWell-Selected Stock of Breech and MllZZle GuilS, - RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES of Every Description. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., dec 15 tt 14 Front St., Wilmington, V. CI suitable I or : HOLIDAY PRESENTS, v.. AT W'A.TSOIST'S China.G lassware & Crockery Store, ; 115 Princes St. ' PINE LOT. Dinner and Tea Sets In Stock. Fine Tea Sets at only$G. A full stock of Crockery and Glassware on hand J-AIYIPS Of all Descriptions, the Prettiest in the city. FINE VASES, TOILET SETS AND . l' CHAMBER SET8, CHEAP. 7 BASKETS & TOILET SOAPS At very nearCobt. - Everybody is Invited to Call. ' Two oolite clerks in attendance. Messrs. J. McR. Cowan and chas. H: stemmerman. ' ; - Av W. WATSON, dec 22 tf. lPrtncess St. (Evans Block.) rr anted-LADY, acti v e . VAUJSeTi AND INTEL-. own locality. an old, nrm. liefecences given and reqoirea. Permanent position and good salary. -. ? Elder cfcnson. supt,, dec6 4w : Lock Box 1585, N. y PJov f?eady. I A31 PDLLY PREPARED TO FURNISn my friends and the pnWlc generauy with tne Purest Drugs tnat can be- found In tbe city. Also A fine assortment of Toilet soap. Brushes and Combs. I kaye a nno assortment ox cisrara and Cigarettes. 1 can be found at my store Nlgbt and Day. - joun SHEEIIAN. tne Druggist, oct!3tf N.W. cor. FirtU and cattle sta.. Beautiful Miek We- will be glad to recctvo ccrsmiicatlo from our-friends ca any and Ell subject- general interest, but i The name of tie writer rimst always be fur Tuommunicatlons must be written only on one side of thq paper-.- -' ' ? . s x ursonamxes must DO avplaed. - - And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor dees inot always endorse v?ewsof correspondents' anless so stated 'S"." : N KW.ADVBRTI ;-OJ? B ;JN IGI1T ON liY , j Wedhesaay:Jai. 2d; 1889. THATCHER. PRIMROSE & WEST, THE MILLIONAIRE MINSTRELS, - . v Surpassing all prevjous eflorts." Reserved seats on sale at neinsbcreer's Mon day morning." -" ' . .- dec313t Heinoberger'G LIVE BOOK & MUSICSTORE Sends Kew Tear Greetings - " . -1 , rjO ALL, YOUNG AMD OLD, LARGE AND Small, in Town and country, who have given us their trade, not only in, the Christmas Week,' but during the Wttole - of last year, - . " - ' " . which has been large, and for which we are very thankfuL tor 1889 in Books, Pianos, .Organs, ; Novelties In Fancy Goods, Ac, &c. - H EINSB E RGER'S. , ' LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. dec 31 ' Grand Clearine: Sale AT M. IS; Katz' CASH HOUSE. Stupeudous KrUuettonn in all Oeparttm bts. Remnant Dress Goods ! worth from 25e to 50c pe yard for inc. ' o" - " ' - Double Wid th Dress Flannels , . . ..I' and Dobeges: r worth 35c and 40c for Me per y ard. - . o Extra Quality Hal et Cloths, 54-lnches width, reduced from oc to 9C per yard. ' O EmbroideripG. ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES worth - from 6 to 10C for 4c per yard. ; . - i ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, to 15c for 8c per yard."; worth from 13 ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES worth from 15c to 20c for 10c per yard.' ' A cordial' invitation extended to all to Jn- spect the numerous.bargalns displayed on oar . counters, . V CA8H HOUSE. 116 rJarket Gt., WILMINGTON, N. C. dec 17 NO.' 10. . schedulr mmmm seacoast l l - ' ' ' -A - IN EFFECT XOV. 4, 1SS8, ATI 7:45 A. M FromTlPtUnington, From nummocKs. Leave .i..... TX a. ra I Leave 9:10 a.m. 5:10 p. m.' . ,., ... &oo p. m.' Leave........ 230 p. m f Leave... SUNDAY SCUEDU Leave. .. . .... 210 p. m Leave fFTralns or Cars can be chattered during j (he Winter months at reasonable rates. ; . ' - j. n. cnADBorRN. je. wj24tf " General Manage . - f - TyjRi vr. a: mcgowan wtticoukt sutEcrfp- tions due TIIE DAILY "REVIEW and aounu WMMU new.suDScn dcts. ti ang3i 3m;eoilp ' AVllmlnglon, N. t the bf.st at HefASberser . . )