i - THIS PAPER published every evening, Sundays excepted, By JOSH. JT.'JAMES, Editor and Prop. . .SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID; - i nrt Kfv mnntha OTL Tlirfin One yea.i, - months. 51.00. One.' month, 35 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free . - onr norf. nf thA rltv. fit, t.hft nbnvV of caarc, m ------ rateS, Of 1U t-cufco w "" . - t o run traalr Advertising rates low and liberal. rsr subscribers will please" report - any and All iaillllVa CV tutu ya. itujaiij 5JRT- vnVE!tTISK"lBv',s P a rml,4: a Ton I as lme as I'eanuts ana ior certain kiuus Of SlOVt'S ilitviiig stiuug mm .v..,, ONLY 84.00 PER TON. Did You Know That (Jnimmue l?m Llewoh EKAM JC LLES ' ?gnirps & Sesserttam, Ppo Llah Ytle? - , ucll U is ct' ri ; in i j r uuu.T-iiij.Jiiri , iwj A Lar,t' and Well-Selected Stock ot Bn roh and .Muzz'e Gnn?. IMFI.FS AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES ot Every Description. W. E. SPRINGER CO., ' d'o 1. f H Front St.. WlUnlnsrton. N. ; f Ohapcst pIK J JEST PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST Mivt's. .urtu siue, uciwtxu smuuu auu i mm. F-s'iaiates cneerruiiy iurmsnea ana an oraers "STOKLEY'vS"' WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to aommodare nil who may call upon ns wltn the Finest Oysters o u had on the Coast. We nave made special preparations ior we season. Myrtle (trove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served DromDtlv and in anv ji t io tf WrlehtsviUe. Severe Cases of Blowl Poison. i'housanda sufler trom blood poison, whb vrouiii ne curea iftliev crave B. E. B.. (Botanic Jilucxi italm) a UlaL Send to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Pa., fortoook of. wonderful cures. that convince the most stentieaL Tf, is sent flVf. . I. o. Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For a number of Tears T Kiirrereri uTimlrl aconles from blood nolson. Several nromiTient. nhvsi- Clans did me little if put cnort. T heenn tn use. B. I'.. 1!. with verv little fnith rmt mv utter purpiise. it has made me a well and iiearty erson." ' -. , Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes: "I con racted blood Doison. I first tried Physicians. Jed to do me any good- My mother persuaded ""me a ruinea man nnvsicauv. JNOuunsr seem- ue iu iry.ts. n. ii. to my utter astomsnmenc try mcer quickly healed." 'nj. Morns, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I surrer ii years from svnhllltic blood Doison which pvtused to be cured by all treatment. Physi- lans pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no wpetite. I had nains In hins and lolnts and (a kidneys were diseased My throat was lk-erated and my Dreast a mass of running jorvs. in tms conaiuon i commencea a use or is. n. u. it healed every ulcer and sore and urea me completely wlthm two months.' aw iu im aw .t Drugs hnl i homicale, J'OILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, houider Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. Also l'rescrtptlons tilled day or night at , P. C. -MILLER'S, Drusr Store- Jan 4 Corner Pourth and Nun Sts., SUITABLE FOR I0LIDAY PRESENTS, ' ' AT : ; ;. . ' . " "WATSON'S hina,Glasvare&Cropkery - Store, .-. . 115 Princes St? FINE LOT ' Dinner and Tea 8vts In Stock. . Frne i a Sets at on'y $G. full stock of Crockery and Glassware on hand LA ft1 PS all Descriptions, the Prettiest in the city. FINE VASES, TUILJST SETS AND CHAMBER SETS,. CHEAP. At very near Cost. brvhoHv is Invited to Call. fwo polite clerks in attendance. Messrs. j. fv. cowan and Chas. 11. stemmennau. A. W. WATSOiN, N 22 t f lis Princess St. (Evans Block.) Cro ina House, . s- E- corner of Princess and Second Sts., ii BEEN REFITTED WITH A FIRST- L.l1 Wines, Whiskeys and Ugars al- ir-"" uuuu. uoara ana j-oaginguy ints uaj, r or month. New Riveroysters in season. I Cnmor CortTi1 an ft PMnpesSi. ' YMW- f Yt-IFF T1; F IIPFWW'- - :.- 1L 11 JPj jJAlul : 111; v i f j W v: - VOL. XI f I. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY. JANUARY. LOCAL NEWS. 1XDEX TO KSV ADVERTI8KMKXT3 -I II Voixeks Notice J M F0K3HEE C OP Lecttjbe Temperance Hall m.ukd8 Bros Pharmacists II einsbeboer -Diaries for 1838 II Crojienberg Photographer. Howell & Cumminq Mattressss M M. Katz Grand Clearing Sale. J J Hedrick Special Inducements , V C Miller Drugs and Chemicals R M MclNTiRE- cioslng.up Accounts Geo R French & Sons Extraordinary W E Springer & Co For the Holidays KIno Winter's Court Friday Evening Tntlicutioiini. " For Nortli Carolina, fair and "cold er weather. ' - ' ;- Dressed chickens were selling here to-day at 75 cents a pair. The 'promise of cold weather. has been fulfilled, but the storm has kindly passed us by. . AH kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be boujar cheapest at Heinsbvjyp"''-- The N. Jaeobi lidw. Co. still lead in the sale of the he&t and cheapest heating and cooking stoves. t Portable fire-place grates. Just the thing for our climate. Are sold by the N. Jaeobi ildw. Co. . t The most remarkable cures of scrofula on record have been accom plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. Kold by all druggists. If you want a picture 'framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select Croni." t This is, with many, the regular monthly settling day and a good dal of money changed hands this forenoon. Wejiave knives for your boys and scissors for your girls. What wil please them more for presents? N JtJcbbi Hardware Co. ' Nor barque flani 7brfc,Josephsen, cleared'to day for Glasgow, Scot land, with 1,378 casks spirits, valued at $31,371, shipped by Messrs. Pater son, Downing & Co. The Wilmington Light Infantry were out yesterday afternoon for parade and inspection under com mand of Capt. JohnH. Daniel. They were, inspected by Col. W. C. Jones, of the Second Regiment N. C. S. G. Capt. Webster will lecture on Temperance and Rechabitism at Temperance"" -Hall, at 8 o'clock.' to morrow night. There is no charge for admission and the public are cor dially invited to attend. The literature- on dress during the last 10 years w ould form an im posing collection. Equally curious and imposing also would be the col lection of all the empty bottles used in the last ten years for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. - Silver-plated knives, forks,spoons, and child's sets, carving knives and forks. Make your friends happy by making useful presents. A niee line of the above is offered by the N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. ' t Mr. L. H Vollers has removed from Point Caswell to this city, and has opened a fainiiy grocery at the corner of Orange and Seventh streets, where he will be happy to serve his friends and the public. See ad. in this issue. - The cautionary signal was ordered down here last night at 9:30 o'clock. At that time the storm was central over Lake H aron and was t moving Eastward. The signal was 'ordered down at Charleston also, and at the. Same time. Masquerade Ball Ahead. . The Germania Cornet . Band will give a grand masquerade ball in this city the latter part of this month or the first of next month. This was determined on at a meeting' held on Wednesday night. The exact date and the place are yet to be fixed upon, but will be announced later. The committee are MessrsL J. H. Rehder. E. Schulken, J. C. f Boesch, J. H. Dingelhoef and J. H. Kuck. King Winter's Court, j As stated by us yesterday, the charming little operetta of King Winter's Court wili.be reproduced at the St. John's School Room, on Third street, next North of the church, to-morrow night. The en tertainment gave; great satisfaction when it wts. presented during Christmas week and the probability is that' the school room will be filled on this occasion.' The "admission is only 25 cents. Grand Master Robinson Caned. A special to the- Dally Review, from Mr. James W. Monroe, of this city, now in Raleigh in attendance on the meeting of the Grand Lodge, tells us that Mr. Charles H. Robin son, the retiring Grand Master, was presented to-day with a handsome gold-headed cane by the members of the Grand Lodge. The presenta- tion address was made by Hon. A. M. Waddell in his usual pleasant manner and was happily responded to by Mr. Robinson. Mr, Monroe says thatthe Wilmington delegation will be home to-night. Complimentary and Trne. sf A WW TW V A t uapt. rs. ii. we ostein mgit Chief Ruler of the Rechabites, during his visit to bur office a few days ago commented very handsomely upon the general good order and sobriety of our people. He remarked that he found very little drunkenness here, having seen not more than one or two intoxicated persons, either among the white or colored popula tion. He thought that ours was the most orderly and vyell conducted community he had found anywhere in his travels. This is a high com pliment to our people, but it is one which is not bv anv means unde served. A gentleman who has dealt in intoxicating liquors for years past told us some weeks fgo that in his opinion the consumption of whiskey' had fallen off four-fifths in ten years As the consumption of whiskey has decreased, "however, that of beer has increased. ! For five years past the sales of beer have averaged an increase of 25 per cent, each vear over tue previous vear. Tins is a fact, gathered from the records of the sales here during that period, and it shows that beer is rapidly taking the jilace of spirituous liquors as a beverage and fa stimu" lant. Now, though beer is really an intoxicant, yet the old toper can hardly hold enough of it down to make mm urunK ana as a conse quence, while he may be pretty full of beer he can yet keep his legs. It is in this way that we account, to., a certain extent, at all events, for the undeniable fact that the people of Wilmington are as steady ana ors derly a community as can be found in the entire country. But we do not denv that Mayor Fowler'-s ".$20 or 30 days" has- had a very good effect oh the unruly portions of the community. The lullic Schools. ' At the annual meeting of the Board of Education held yesterday afternoon, the Treasurer's annual report was submitted andapproved, for the fiscal year ending Nov, 30, 1888; showing receipts from all souces amounting to $23,487.87, and disbursements for the white race $7,870.35; colored "race," '$6,646.98; other expenditures $1,263. Unbalance on hand, $8,708.43. The report ofrthe Superintendent of PublicInstruction,WalkerMeares. Esq., showed a total number of pu pils enrolled in the public schools- whites 972; colored 1,653. Average attendance 632 whites, 820 colored. The number of. children of school age in the county is: Whites males 1,261, females 1,404 total 2,665: col ored males 2,130, females 2,252 total 4,382. School houses white 13; colored 14; value, $37,000. Number of teachers, white males, 8; females 29; coloredmales, 22; females, 16. Total, 75. - In submitting his annual report the Superintendent. Kays: "Another year's . experience strengthens the opinion heretofore expressed, that the studies pursued under our system of public schools should be confined to the rudiments. I am fully persuaded that a thor ough grounding in reading, writ tng, antnmetic ana geograpny, will accomplish more for the common goud than, attempting advanced studies, which, under the fuost favorable- circumstances, can be in the. reach of but few. , t is impossible to keep the bpys at our schools for a longer time than is nec essary to acquire a thorough ground ing in these rudiments. The tempta tion to earn a few. dollars per month is too strong to be resisted, especial ly when the boy finds out that by doing this hegets beyond the. can- trol of hisparents. i there - be ex ceptions iff our "schools, such pupils will, through ambition, in time find their way to the many academies and colleges in. which our State abounds. He should keep steadily in vie' that the, Stat public school is for the benefit of the many, not the few. The , teachers selected, should be well educiie.dt dignified, of at least fifood personal appear ance, and well -qualified to readily and quickly Impart what they know. I am of the opinion that in this di rection there has been great pro gress in New Hanorer."- ,.;. ' Joint Meeting and Installation. ' The joint meeting of Stonewall j Lodge No. 1 and Germania Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, held last night ut Castle Hall, was largely attended by the members of the? or der. It jwis held for the purpose, of formally welcoming to the city Gen. William .Ward, of New Jersey, Su- j preme CJhrjncellor of the order. He was gi veh a very hearty greeting. The Supreme Chancellor made a short, address, which was followed ! by speeches from Grand Vice Chan cellpr Laiubreth, Grand Ghaneullor T. D. Meares and Supreme Repre sentative Bonitz. After this the loors to the banquet rooms adjoin ing tnej louge were thrown open, where a collrttion was spread, with a most teiupting display of every thing that could please the palate. . Everything passed off most pleas antly, and all who were present en joyed the occasion to the fullest ex tent." A very pleasing incident of the oc casion was tne presentation or a beautiful dressed cake to the Su preme Chancellor. The presenta tion was made by Mr. J. W. King, most appropriately, andreceived by the Chancellor most feelingly. A special train was chartered by the lodge on the Seacoast R. R. and to-day Wen. ward was taken tor a i ride down to the coast, accompanied by a large delegation of members from the two lodges, The train left here at 10:30 and returned this after noon. Wrightsville and the Hum mocks were, both visited and the dis tinguished guest was given an op portunitv of sampling some of the famous Myrtle Grove oysters. To-night the officers of both lodges will be iinstalled in1 public at the Opera House, on which occasion the public .are invited to ' attend. We republish here the programme, as it appeared in vesterdav?s issue of the Review: 1. Call to order, by Mr. E. Kuh- blank. Chancellor Commander of Germania Lodge. 2. Music. 3. Entrance of Grand officers. 4. Prayer, by Rev. W. S. Creasy, Prelate-elect of stone wall Lodge. 5. Music. , - 6. Installation. 7. Declaration of Principles by Mr. H. Li. Vollers. Chancellor Commander-elect of Germania Lodge. 8. Address by Gen. William Ward, of New Jersey, Supreme Chancellor of the World. 9. Music. 10.! Dismissal, by Mr. E. B. King, Chancellor Commander-elect of Stonewall Lodge. : i , ;i : : . . The steamship Qui Stream, hav ins repaired the slight damage to her machinery, left here this morn insr on her resumed trip to New York, j Do' you use loaded shells? You will find that they will save you time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jaeobi Hardware Co. t Wilmington District, Methodist E. Churclr South, round of Quarterly Meetings: first Whitey ille, Cerro Gordo, Jan 12 and 13. Carver's Creek, Waynian, Jan. and 29. r 19 Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Jan. 26 and 27. Cokesbury, Bethany, Feb. 2 and 3 . Sampson, Bethel, Feb. 9 and 10 Bladen, Bethlehem, Feb. 16 and 17 Clinton Keeners Chapelf Feb. 23 and 24. I - Kenansville; Wesley Chapel, M'ch 2 and 3. I - Onslow, Tabernacle, March 6. .Magnolia, Providence, March 9 and 10. ! Brunswick, Concord; March 16 and 17. Brunswick Mission, Andrew's Chapel, March 19, r Waccaraaw, Bethesda, March 20. The District Stewards are request- Led to meet at the lecture room of ttrace ai. jk. unurcn, at Wilmington, at 10 o'clock a. m.; Tuesday. Jan. 8th, 1889. F. D. Swindell, P. E. , MARRIED. GILES MDKCIUSON In New York Citfr. on the 9th Inst., at Church of the Heavenly Best, by Rev. Dr. Morgan. Mrs. LUCY W. MUKCHISON to CLAYTON QILES Esq. SEW AIVEttTiSKHIKNTS. FURS, FURS. yr E WISH TO BUY io doo raccoon skins io!oooFOXSKINS' 10 00Q Opossnil &KINS - ; 10 000SKUNK8KE?S' , IQQQQOTTEIi SKINS, We nay highest CASH prices and" maRe prompt returns. ' - ; 12a North water St., Wilmington, N. 10, 1889. NO M. j NJ3W ADVERTISEMENTS Closing; up Accounts fbi-thoYoar!8S I am pleased to say that I have but few accounts over duey ; but to all such persons whose names are on my books, I respectfully and kindly ask that they will call and settle, as no such bills will be extended.- LIES3 & CHIIiDKEN'S "WR-AjPS Children's Underwear, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES - A Nice, Clean Stock, in both Plain and ' A number of Choice Patterns jan 9 RSotice. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO my friends and the public that I have re moved from Point Caswell to this city and opened a first class Family Grocery Store on the corner of Orange and Seventh sts, where I would be glad to have them call and examine my stock. Highest Drices naid for cotmtrv Produce. Respectfully. jan 10 2t - L. U. VOLLERS. ANTED AN ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT of employment) to begin on moderate xlary and work himself lip, representing in his own locality, an established house. Refer ences exchanged. Gay's M'f'g House, janjiMW LOCK JBOX 1535, N. Y King Winter's tjoiirt; JJY REQUEST TnE OPERETTA OF "KI??G WINTER'S COURT" will be repeated at St. John's School Room, on Friday evening, the 11th inst. The. Court will open at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Tickets at the door. janiost : Temperance Lecture.;.'' QAPT. B. II. WEBSTER, HIGH CHIEF Ruler. L o. of R., will lecture on Temperance and Rechablsm In Temperance Hall, on Third street, (opposite City Hall) to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8 O'clock. The public are cordially invited. Admission free. jan 10 It C O. P. COTTONSEED LAED, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. j Warranted Freefrom HogFat PURE, -WHOLESOME, ECONOMICAL. For sale by all Grocers. Send for Illustrated rnamphiet, entitled; -"Some Things About tard." THE COTTON OIL PRODUCT CO., NEW YOBK, For Sale by Holmes S; Watters, J. c. Stevenson & Taylor. Jno- L. Boatwrlght, Bridgers & Rankin, West & Co., Jas. B. Huggins, A. H. Holmes, Adrian & Vollers, R. W. Hicks. McNair & Pearsall, Glameyer & Kuck, Wm.' Oterson, o. L Fllyaw, jjxaunt a coroen, iiaa jfearsan, w.; ILI opp, J. M. FORSHEE, General Agent, , jan 10 eod 2m Wilmington, N. C. Diaries for 1889. LARGE ASSORTMENT For Sale Cheap at - , " .1 1 - Heinsberger's er's Almanacs, Branson's Almanacs, Miller's Almanacs, Blum's Almanac, ALL FOR 1889! Wholesale and retail cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. - LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, v 1an4 - - - . v' - " ! " Special Announcement; The Mercantile Atffincy, CO., No. 220 Sc. Market St.. WE HAVE OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE In t.hi ptr nt. ithnto lrvitinn n-ham -wo are fully prepared to answer all fnaulrlesof our patrons in relation to the standing-of their customers throughout the United States and Canadas, The Banking, Jobbing and Manu facturing Interests ot this city arid state are i nvited to test our ability to serve them. Terms of subscription &c made known upon applica tion ai our oiuce, - jan 7 2w ' WILMINGTON & WELDON H R. CO. OFFICE OF SECRETARY & TREASURER, : WILMINGTON, N. C, Janj 1st, 1889. '& dividend of for (i) per cent, on the capi tal stock ai vne w umington & weiaon nan road Cosnnanv has been declared br the Di rectors, payable on and after January Ljth, 18H9. to all stockholders ot record on tne dooks of the company of this date. The transfer books wm anu closed ironi January i si iw January 15th Inclusive. jm iw: , secy and Treasurer, " - - PLEASS KOTICS. . f Wa win to giaa to recclTo ccnnc-tici fxcra our trienaa ca any aia all eitject i general totcrest, tut . : The name of the writer mrst arWays' fce far ' nlshed to the Editor. ' " " . Communications must isa : written enly oa " one side ot the paper. - ; Personalities must.bo avdied.' . And it is esTjeclaliy and particularly under-! stood that the Editor does not always endors , the views of correspondents ronless so' stated V in the editorial columns. NEW ADyETI8CMEIIT0 -o- 0. PadoWork, with or without. Fringe at somethii.g less than value." Wl. lUJcintiro,. NORTH FRONT STREET. - a' 7. . OFFERED TO ALL . j IN NEED OF Wl R1TER SH OEC TO CLOSE OUT OUR Winter Stock! Geo. R. French & Sons. jan 3 tf 108 North Front St. Announcement. The Mercantile Association of tlie Carolinas - , . 1 JJEREBY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC; that it is open for business and ready to serve ! its patrons. - Offices located on second floor of 'the OrtOa" House, in the old office of Hotel. . . , , . Telephone. Call No. 7. . . THE MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF THE Jantf CAROLINAS. ' Wilmington Savings & Trust Ca, PRINCESS, BETWEEN , FRONT AND SEC ond streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President.. W. p. TOOMER, Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. ' ; ' " Pays interest on deposits. - . - , Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. jan8tf f Rm C Orreli, IS AN STILL BE FOUND AT CORNER OF rd and Princess, where he will give prompt . ' ...... attention to business. - ' ' Horsea and vehicles for hire and horse boarded at low rates W the day, ' week 6r month. Will try. hard to please. ; ' " . ' s I still have a very fine Hearse for tunp.nl nrz caslons. K.C.ORRKLL. , Livery and Sale stables, Jan 3 tf corner Third and Princess sts. Prescriptions A CCURATELY COMPOUNDED. PATENT Medicines; Toilet Articles, &c. . Prices reason able. A trial Is asked. - - . - - . JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt. oct 23 Princess St.; bet. Front Smd e Special Inducements JlO INCREASE TRADE. TUB BALANCE of our stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS at actual cost." JNO. J. HEDRICK. Clearing Out Sale. "fT INTER UNDERCLOTHING ; FOR GEN- tlemen will bosold without reqrard to cost. Unlaundried Shirts at 50c.. 73c and the best Shirt made at $1.00. JNO. J. HEDRICK. : Special Bargaino TN WHITE GOODS, LACES,' HAM BURGHS ' and HANDKERCHIEFS now on hand. - ' JNO. 3. HEDRICK. Attractive. . QUR STOCK OF TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS and DO YLES, FRINGED TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS, In sets, very cheap. - . jangtf JNO. J. HEDRICK. H. CBOIIEHBEIIG ; Prices forCaliin0tXnotoropli . WUl bev uruil'further notice . ' 1 $3.00 PZ3S, 2DOSD17. Jans All Work Guaranteed. Indueement - . : ' i L