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THIS TAPER lUsaed every evenln. Sundays excepted, , 8y JOSH. T. " srBSCRlTTIOS- POSTAGE PAID: ina Six montua f2-0a Three Ooatn5.$l.oa one month, 33 cents. . aper tvM toe delivered toy carriers, free 'L m any part of the city, at the above or 10 cents per wee. .drtrtBins rates low and liberal.. L-suWcrlDers will please report any and fares' to receive their paper rcgularly. SEV AUVKliTlSKWTFVTK presents in the most elegant form - THS LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal, virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable id effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti- . ration, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the SIDNEYS, OVER AHD BOWELS. It u the most excellent remedy known to CLEMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When ere is Bilious or Constipated so that ' PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING 8LEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. WiSMir El. NEW YORK. N. Y- l or sale toy , ROlSEKT K. HELLAIVIY. WIIOLKSALE DUUGGIST, ' mi'h 2G ly Uvw AVllmlngton, N. V. Inherited 1Uoo1 PoUon. Ho'.r mmiy iooplf' there arc vliosc distress fromsnre5!, aches, pains and eruptive, ten dencies are due to inherited blood poison. Bad blood passes from parent to chlld,and It is therefore Is the duty c t husoand and wife to teep tbolr blood pure. This is easily, accom plished by a timely use of J?, if. 11. (liotanlc Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, for book of most convincing proof. James mil. Atlanta. Ga , writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said was hereditary. TLey both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled and Anally cured com pletely." Mrs. 8. M. Williams, Sandy, -Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted children, who inher ited Wood poison, have Improved rapidly after i use of B. B. B. It Is a Godsend." J. R. Wilson, Jlen Alpine Station, N. CM Feb. 13, 1385, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to hare my leg: amputated; and on the stump there came a large uicerwnlch pew worse fvery day until doctors gave me p to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I san to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles Increased aj welat to 180 pounds and made me. sound wfi. I never knew what good health vastefore." -- - - H lMI a HOUSEKEEPERS can provebya singl that these Extracts .are the cheapest; fy are true to their names, fuirmeasurei Hi highly concentrated. ; i?23diw6m .eod nrm NOTICE! :0:- X0WISTI1ETI31E.TO BUy YpTJ . Fall apfl Winter Reaper than the cheapest." . Boys' and Children's t r-rm- A SPECIALTY, AND SOLI AT flew York Prices. 1 at once and be convinced Pon't for curiioeof ' Tif Blip AD WAV BLOCK UJ SILK !1.ts"o$ly Sq.OQ. B.F.PENNY, TIIK CLOTDIEB, i:tr 110 Market Street. For Gale. h0()0 LB" OLDYPE JIJETAIs CLEAN 114 to sood condition' Wlicbe sold cheap. Apply! at -. Tni3 OFFICE. ! tl. h VOL XIII J.VDEX TO NKW ADVKRTISMBNTS I D Nrrr Druggist . Aug Roder Now Open Mods Bkos rharmaclsts W M CU3IMIXO Mattrcssos JxoJ Hedkick Dry Goods Stkameu Pafspokt Carolina Beacli. Rain is greatly neefled here now, There as a very heavy frost here j this morning. Laundry. Ironing Stoves are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The supply of meats iu the mar ketjit this time is rather poor. . Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and amninnition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Green pork sold as low as 5 cents a pound here yesterday butit was an exceptional sale. Oysters sold as low as GO cents a gallon this morning, but they were from Stump Sound. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. f The steamer Pasxjrjrt will leave here to-mo rrow at !:30 o'clock for Carolina Bench ami return at 3 o'clock. Heating Stoves of ail kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. !N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f A burning chimnoy pn Chestnut, near Eighth street, last night, caused an alarm to be turned in but no damage was done. Mr. B. F. Keith, .Jr., has removed to the corner opposite his old stand and is again hard at work ready to receive and fill orders. The first quarterly meeting for the present Conference year for Grace M. E. Church will be held on next Sunday, the 15th of Becember. Do you have dyspeptic troubles? Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. which has relieved thousands and will cure yon. Sold by druggists. Crossties are still being got out in large quantities for the V., O. & R. C. JR. It. The woods near trip shell road are full of workmen getting them out. Firewood is cheap enough now. It is a good time to lay in supplies to last beyond the holidays. Mr. Springer will sell it and cut it and cart it for you. See his ad. The indications now are, not for a green Christmas but for a dry one; i. e. for people who observe the day decently and in ortler. Xhere hasn't been any rain of consequence here in three week?. Contrary to expectations no ad vices have yet been received here as to the opening of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. to Parkersburg. We think, though, that the trains will move earlv next week. ' The contract for the monument to be erected over the grave of the late .Col. L. C Jones has been Rewarded to Messrs. J. W. Durham & Co., of Charlotte. The design is said to be beautiful. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the p 'es. ; B4rop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hd w. Co. t Yb all think a great deal of Gov Lee, of Virginia, but we think it was decidedly bad taste in him to attend the meeting of Governors on that day. He ought to have been either in New Orleans or in Rich mond. They are clearing up rapidly in the stores foot of Chestnut street where the fte e'eurred yes'terdayj 6iiie goods were badly damaged by water, others slightly and some few not at all. It is hoped that there will be no net loss. Every night, when the vind is frpin the North, the entire- city is tilled with smoke' from the engines at TVnnt Rtrent rlennt. Tt. is . nni sance. butwedon't know what QBelford Company, New York, at $3 frouHfome other quarter of the com pass.- :''.'.;. , J;-. Itefresliifas and Invigorating , delicious soaa-vaier as urawn Jikrrli 'hl thWnot core i .vmg ueea 0).0... Munds Brothers magnificeut new -.y sodafountain at a temperature of by dissolving ohe fifty-cent package. Wo now naYO t - hct Toeket Purest EruUSyrnp,MilkShake4 of the powder in water. ;Sold by We now ijavo. tne est locKet. and Natural Mineral Water. - : druggists CO cents. - V - T' jfccior made. N. JacobiJIdw. Co. t, A J WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER j W are glad to see Mr. Herbert ; Borden abroad again, after his recent j severe sickness. There seeuis to be no prospect of jrain here yet. It i to be fair weath- er until Monday. . It, iv:i an nltelnfA a1mn 1iaia last nlsht and smoke from chimneys woukl rige 2Q feet in the ar befQre catching the current of the atmos phere. Confirmed. . j The favorable impression pro j duced on the first appearance of the j agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of 1' igs a fe . years ago has ' been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience'of all who have used it, ond the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. Interred In Oakdale. The funeral services over the re mains of Capt. II. T. Lemmerman took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, "at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. From there they were conveyed to Oakdale Cemetery where they were laid away to rest against the final day. The pall bearers were Messrs. Win. Otersen, Carl Mugge, J. D. II. Klander, F. W. Ortmann, H. Bornemann and E. T. Suden. Just In Our Teens- The Daily Review is thirteen years old to-day. We believe that is all we have to say about the mat ter except that it feels as full of life as it enters on its teenR and is as S happy and frisky as a young girl casting sheep's. eyes at the boys just as Sbo too enters on that interesting period. In celebration of the event we have hurried the paper to press at an unusually early hour and all hands and the devil are going down to Stokley's to get an oyster roast. Gone to Newlerii. Rev. T. Page Ricaud and family left here yesterday for Newbern, where Mr. Uicaud will be stationed for the present Con fereiice year. We voice a general sentiment of regret at lus removal. Ho has many warm and sincere friends here, some of them dating back to the days of his earlier ministration in this city. He is an earnest, faithful, conscientious worker in the vineyard and his la bora here have been productive of great good. liue Forest Cemetrj. The annual meeting of lot owners of Pine Forest Cemetery was held Wednesday night. Tue report of the treasurer was read and approv ed. A ne board of directors was chosen as follows: J. J. Jones, Jas, P. Green, W, H. Whitehead, Jas. R. Cutlar, Chas, Forman, John H, Howe, Jno. G. Norwood. A vote of thanks was extended to the old board for their faithful discharge of duties aud to the city authorities for the use of the hall. . ' Itelford for Iecemler. The holiday number of BelfordV i Magazine presents us with a charui" ingtableof contents. "Atahualpa'd j Curtain," by John Dimitry, is a wild, weird thing, of thrilling and ! absorbing interest. "The World's Fairv is the title of an, ecjitofi&j synr posium, the prts in which are sus-. tained bjCp'ckriil of the New York brld, Noyes, of the Washington Star, Sun of tle Philadelphia JVcss, flatten, of the Washington j)st, lyron, Chairman of the Chi cago Committee and Redpath, of the North American Jieview. "Sleeping Lilie" is a pretty little poem; "Ketu rah's Little Soheme" is a romance of a mining camp; "Little Patti" is a short but charming reru iniscenco of the younger dayg o,f the charming diva. 6ur Comnier cial Marine' "Looing Forwaad to 1976," "An Undecided Victory," A Study on "Cats," "Ancient and Modern Numerals," "Lady Al switha's Ride," "Walnuts antf Wine, VUncle Samuel's Wealth "Jnter Rational Copyright ills," "Our HQUseof Jjords" and "Jiiszt's Christ isv' are all good. There are also' J the usual notes, booknotices, etc. - Whats the sepse in saying that Catarrii cannot be cored "when Dr. SnfTp's Catarrh Remedv is so sure and positively certain tliat the prW"1 prietors offer $500 reward for it case f ' ' Ca&H ts. Credit. My unparalelled success since I have inaugurated my cash system and my increase in patronage proves beyond doubt that the public ap preciate low cash prices and that a party who sells for cash can under sell his competitors who credit. I shall offer extra inducements from now until after the holidays to all purchasers of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. I. Shriek, (Sign of Golden Arm.) Cor.Front and -UripcessSts-. St. John' Lodge. On Tuesday evening last, at the annual election of officers for St. John's Lodge, A. F. and A. M. No. 1? the following officers, werj selected for the ensuing Masonic year: W. M. W. S: Creasy. S. D. W. E. Storm. J. D. J. E. Matthews. Treasurer R. Greenberg. Secretary W. M. Poisson.: BuildingCommittee E. S. Martin. The appointive officers will be ap pointed hereafter with the elective officers and will be installed on St. John's Day. Plantaenet Commandery. At their annual conclave, on Wed nesday night, Wilmington Com mandery NoJ l, Knights Templar, voted to change the name thereof, subject to tha approval of the Grand Commandery so that hereafter it will be 'snown as Plantagenet Com mandery No.tl. The following offi cers were elected for the current year: Eminent Commander Win. II Chadbourn. Genralisslmo W. R. Kenan. Captain General E7 S. Martin. PrelateSamuel Northrop. Treasurer Jas. C. Munds. Recorder Jas. VY.Monroe. Senior-Warden J. D. McEaehern. Junior Warden-R. W. Prico. Standard Bearer W. E. Storm. - -Sword Bearer JrCr Lode rr' ' Warden R. H. Grant. Sentinel T. H. Johnson. Iled Very Suddenly. We regret very much to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Robert. Kennedy, an old and esteemed resi dent of this city. He died very sud denly early this morning, at his residence, of heart disease, froin which he had suffered for some time, previously. He was a printer, ari had been with Mr. N, G. Hall, in. his job oflce,for many years previously. Hehad been at work during the week and even last evening was seen' on the street. He was at one time, in oompaay with the late Mr. F. , II. Dmby and Mr. E. S. Warrock, one of the editors and publishers of the Coimncmial Advertiser, which. was, we'-think, the first afternoon paper issued here sine the war. He was a member of the Typographical Union of this " city. He was, we think, about 57 or 58 years of age. During the latter years of his life he was a consistent member of Grace M.:E. Churchy A Handsome Picture nd. a ialued L.etter. Mr- AY. M. Gummjng has ori, ehl bitioii at his ptace of busino!;s,NQ. 17 Princess street one of -the .hftjy soinefet pictures of the great Confed erate Renders we evwr saw. It rep rnts President Davis in the midst" of his most promwient gen't erals. Every picture is a perfect likeness1 and the workmanship is yery fine. To be appreciated it must be seen. . There are nine figures- in full size and a representation on ilfe" wall of the room of a p.orrit o? Gen. Albert Sy Johnston. The ce.ne is laid in a room of the CapU tol at Richmond, and the seal of the Confederate States is over the door. There is also a letter from Mr, Davis, framed t vhich well illustrates a proiuj.ren,t trait of U character, his courtesy. Mr. Cumniing wrote to himin June, 1886, asking if a small stamp picture was a good likeness; in two days the reply came from the kind old gentleman, not only an- swerins the question in th affirm ! ative but enclosing a card sue pic! ture so that he could judge for him i self." 5 He- had - even written hi autograph on the bottom of the picture- enclosed. ; The writing IT TT Tt 13, 1889. NO 294. NEY? AJD VEttTISKM ISNTH LKOWS FOR SALE FROM $2 00 -I-EK-. VAIR :UlFOr$5i00 PER PAIR. THE .LATTERrr-r DOWN - , no stivms soMirn uxc, j:i.j:ga.'T." ; P. S. Mattresses manufactured to order, or Renovated. Springs for sale from $1.50 up. . . " - 17 Prinoess St OF ALL NEW STYLES. - -LADIES' ANI3 OHILDKEN FU US, WlgSES' CLOAKS AND NEWMARKIiTS in Plaids and Solid Colors. 1 LA I) I ES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER WE All, LAD I IIS' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, In Colors and Dress Goods and Trimmings. r' Another lot PASSAMENTERIE, and almost anything new and -pretty..: li.ACK SILKS FOlt MONDAY NBXT. We have never had such demand for .-BLACK SILKS and an entirely new lot will be opened on MONDAY NEXT of Beautiful Failles- in black and .trimmings for same. - dec 13 tf Forecast. For North Carolina, warmer and fair on Friday and Saturday, fol lowed by cooler and fair weather on Sunday. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. Courteous Appreciation. ; Mr. James C.. Stevenson, Chair man of the Committee of Arrange ments for the late Davis Memorial Services has addressed a communi cation to Capt. E. J. Pennypacker, returning thanks for the use of the Opera House on that occasion and expressing their "sincere apprecia tion of the genuine good will and heartfelt sympathy with which you more than met all requirements to nake it one of the most impressive services ever held within its walls.' lie"!! C!et Tliere. If it wTas in our power we would endow .our friend Mr. Westbrook -t chief clerk at the Purcell. Houso' with an extra pair of legs, for night iise. . He seems to be on his feet all the time and always on a trot. He is never too tired to listen cour teously to a request or X)romptly complied with, proverbial diamond of the clerk does'nt adorn his shirt see it The 'hotel' front as yet but if anybody's entitled to one he is and vve . hope somebody will give him one this Christmas. The Onslow 11. R. people have been very much annoyed by people who will persist in driving and rid ing over their grade a'rid hence they have inserted notices at the point of Intersection with the turnpike for bidding any one to ride on it. N EW A I VKUT1SKM KM T. CAroUua Beach. mil KiTEAMEU PASSPORT WILL LEAVE ! 1 , for Carina, -acv returuinir at : o:clocc. ,. S. SELLERS, . Captain. dee 13 It The PurcelL House 3NTO-W Oip&XX FOR THE - Reception of the Public. . : . :0: ; - ' - .. THOROUGHLY REMODELED . , with alltHe -v Latest Iwp.wmffltJ large Sample Booms. Rl - , $S.oO Per Day ? ; - . AUClT RODER. jtlkuj. ivviiuiv, amntt -.proprietor. PLUASJS KOTICJ,; ' V We ma, ta giad to receive ccmrnnxicati from onr mendaon anj uid'aiiBntjectB general Interest, trst ;: " ; '" ; Tnenaiab ot tne writer must always be nisneato ttt9Elfw, - . - -. . CtommunlcatlOEaL must te written on tn one-sido of tne paper. : . irsonauties mist tie avoidea. 1 : And it la espeauy ana parttailariy uncut stood tnat tne Editor does not always endors tne views of coirespondentaanless so stated in tne editorial columns. - ; - ; , f - - NEW ADVKRTISEUENT8. v Fast Black. . i - FALLOWS R. M; :-MclNTIRE;'' NORTH FRONT STREET. ' - GOAL & WOOD. 2 ,000 Toils Coal . x OF I1EST VA1UETI.ES ANDCSlZEfcl NOW. IN STOCK AND SELHXO ATPOPl''- ' r LAlt .PRICES. V .' "' . . ' 200 Cords Wood ok Tiu:;nEST kinds ready toi: ' PROMPT DELIVERY. Cut for-fitovcs, etc., when bo prefeircd. J. A. SKUINGIilt. ' J. W. ATKINSON", President. W. P. TOOMER, v - Cashier. Wilmington Savings & Trust Cov 1 AC PRINCESS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C; a Vj Lends Money cn satisfactory security,. Paya Interest on Deposits. Is empowered t o execute Trusts ot all kinds: , , inch 39 U - The Fi n est- ; J RECEIVED Til IS MORNINU A CAR'rA load of .the HDest Now ' Rlyer Oysters" ever brought tf this market,-' f' , ' O. J. AM AN, . . tle v.: eod 1 1 Front Street Market store, , Christmas Card QIIUI8TM AS NOVELTIKS. JUST RECEI V ed and '.will he exhibited during: the com- ihg weelc. nov33tf MUNDS BROTITERS, ' . . 104 N. Front SL Bt;iLDlN(J LOTS, AND HOUSES AJD LOTSr for sale on the instalment plan on Castle, t;iurih. Nun, Ann, Orange, nock, 31arkct, Princess, Ciicstuut, '.Walnut.- Mulbcrrv, lied " ' cross, lai)kln, Front, SeeoiuJ, TJlrd. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, seventh, Wilson. KlhtJj. Ninth, Tenth. Dickinson, Wood, Charlotte, Eleventh, " Twellthand Thirteenth streets. Money to -loan those wishing to build. Appir 10 " , " JAMES WILSON. - . dec4 2w. - ,x OlUce of D. O'Connor. 4 Still on Deck. IJlVEUYIKWY OF THE'-MALE PERSCA It sion vlsitinjf Wilmington during the n campraent is cordially invited to call aprl have a Khave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at" my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water, only 10 cents for a Shave , 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20" cents for a Hair cut and 20 cents ana upwards for Dyeing - Respectfully, - JOHN WERNER. Jy9tf Practical Barber and Perfumer. nlust bo Sold jgY DECEMDEIi 15TII, CERTAIN. JSO CALL now and get BULBS and - other ; Flot;ci log Roots at your own price.' - - " " JAMES I). NTJTT. , ; 220 North JFront St. . , - The Druggist. Drug8ana:Cliemicale5 - rjlOILET ARTICLES,-PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trtfe'sesetc, etc. Also Prescriptions filled day or nltt a - ' ' F. a MILLER'S, Drugstore. Comer 10 un!i un-i ;;n;i r"1 9 z r
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