THIS TAPER ,;v :. U' , . PLEASS KOTIC2". . l we wiu ceiaa to recelTe ccrjannicati frora our irlenaa ca any a$a allKitpcts general.lntcrcst, " - '. ' Tne nana oi tno writer mtat always te aishea to tnp Editor. ;CommTifiicatipia must to written tn vu one side ot tsa paper; rersonailUcVlaTist too EYOldeO. y . And it w pecialiy ana particniariy unaer stood that tne Ector floes not always endors the Ylews of correspondenta" anless so stated in the editorial columns. : :, - v NEW ADVISirf I8EMENTS. wished every erenln& Sundays excepted, 13 py jOSn.T. JAMES, E P- - " Sl BSCRIFTIONS, POSTAGB IAID: one year. 4.oa .Six months $2.00. Three months, f l-OO; one month, 35 cents. . T&e paper u 1X5 dvered y carrlera' free 9f cbar' in of the v8 tne above raws or 10 cents per wee. . - vertlslns rates low and llberaL ' . subscribers wiil please report any and Hi failures to receive their paper regularly 1 . J vol xn T WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1889. NO 2. 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Bad Uood passes from parentftn chlld.anrt It. Is therefore is the duty c f husband and wire to keep their blood pure. This 13 easily accom plished by a timely use of 11. B. It. (Koranic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Palm Co., At lanta, for book of most convincing proof. .femes nm, Atlanta, da . -writes: "My two Rons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which It. li. JL promptly controlled and finally cured com pletely." Mrs. s. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: 'My three poor afflicted children, who Inher ited blood poison, have improved rapidly after a use oi B. li. JJ. It Is a Godsend." J. li. Wilson, Jlen Alpine StaUOD, N. O., Feb. 13, 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on the stump there came a largo ulcer, which grew worse every day until doctors gave me up to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when. I began to take B. B. B., and 12 bottles Increased my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound and wen. 1 never knew what good health was before." BE StaJidardFlavoris HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, full measure and highly concentrated." aus 23 diw em eod arm 3XT.O TJI OB ! :0: NOW1STIIETIME TO BUY YOUH Pall and Winter CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." Boys' and Children's SUITS A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT New Yo r k P r ices Call at once nnd bo convinced. Don't for get our line t ' ! 3 LATEST BROADWAY" BLOCK . IN SILK HATS ONLY VS.OO. B.F. PENNY; - THE CLOTHIER, ; octlTtf 110 Market Street. For Sale. - 1 000 LBS MTAL CLEAN nd in good condition. Wllioe sold cteap." -. ., Applylat i.'o V;.;.. THIS OFFICE.'; index to New Advertisements J D Krrr Druggist M cjjds Bros Pharmacists W 31 gumming Mattresses j F GAKRKI.L Native Beef li V K kith. Jr To t he Public BitADDV .V (Jayi.okd The Kacket store Day's length 9 liours and 44 min utes. Sunset to morrow afternoon at 47 minutes past 4 o'clock. L iundrv Ti-onin- Srm-P- i,-p nh bv rJiS Dv tiie.N. Jacob! Hch. Co. , We now liave the best Posket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t . Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells j and ammnnition of all kinds forsale j by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j Rev. F. D. Swindell will preach at Bladen Street Methodist Church at 11 olock to-morrow morning. I The Register of Deeds issued two I marriage licenses last week, both of which wei2 for colored couples. Thanks to our neighbors of the; Mcsscvgcr for their kindly words in this morning's issue of that paper. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. a f The Halcyon Days begin to-day and will continue just as long as .a' fellow has money enough loft to keep up the racket. Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion 7.00 a. in.; morning prayer 11 a. m.; even ing prayer 7.30 p. m. From this time on the days will slowly lengthen in the afternoon, but until the close of the year the mornings will grow shorter. There were four interments, all adults, in Oakdale this week, none in Bellevue, and three, two children acd one adult, in Pine Forest. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsapari'la. the great blood puri fier. Sold by all druggists. Prayer and experience meeting of business and workingmen ui. 7.00 o'clock to-night at tin? Seaman's Bethel, to le conducted by Mr. Bt F. Hall. liev. . E. Poole will preach at the Seaman's Bethel on Sunday evening at 4 o'clock. All seamen and the public generally are invited to attend. . Surely December and May might wed thisyear. The old fellow seems at this time to be as lustv and vig orous as a young buck of twenty or I thereabouts i -It is with profound satisfaction that we record the fact that the street sweeper has at last paid a visit to Market street and removed a part of the filth which encumber ed it. The ladies of St. Agnes' Guild us the best Myrtle Grove oysters to gave an entertainment last night in )e mi ani there are none better the Guild Hail which was largely j than these for a roast the world attended and liberally patronized. OVer. Refreshments of various kinds were j s soon as the feast was Over with served and a large number of fancy j the tables were cleared and then articles, dolls, &c., were disposed of. ; came what was to us a complete HarrBrockT"the horse which ' surprise. Maj. II. H. Joster, on be ll as done such faithful service f0r ! half of the Rkvikw force, in a very the W. S. F. E. Co. No. 1 for so j neat and witty little speech-, pre. many vears past, has been retired " seated the Editor with, an and is to be sold. His successor, a , elegant gold-headed ebony cane, horse weighing 1.250 pounds and ' suitably engraved, as . , a testt costins 4250, was purchased yester- gonial of the esteem la which (lay ;the said editor is held , by all 'those associated with hiin in getting Mr. John F. (iarrell has received i oufc the paper As we haversaid it two car loads of fine native beef, on j wag a coluplete surprise to. us, as it the hoof, one from Western North j wag iutenae(1 !t should be, and we Carolina and the other from South-.' fear thafc uv remarks ery inade western Virginia. It comes in tliejquately expressed our. feelings on nick of time and just as people were j tiiat occasion. ' " longing for good native meat. It is ; it was one of the most pleasant in splendid condition and will r0f tl,e baker's dozen of anniversa offered at Mr. Garrell's stalls ev ry ries we lmve all spent together. -But day next week- I all things must come to a close. We ot of the "Southern Confederacy." j all got back to the bosoms of OUT Kven as well informed a paper as families and to-day we take this op the Italeigh Chronicle speaks, edi-1 portunity of making our warmest torially, of Mr. Davis as "President ! acknowledgments to Capt. Nolan, of the Southern Confederacy." The ' Mr. Stokley and Capt. Lennon, to same inistakewas made here in res- j whose kindness and courtesies, we olutions adopted here. Mr. Davis are so largely indebted for one of was President of the Confederate the very pleasantest of the Daily States of America and not of the Review's thirteen anniversaries. "Southenh Confederacv." Of course n i-nntKWfornn.i tiiA rofprVni( isnotanunnatualone. ' - H - Itefreshlos and invigoratiBR Dehcioai Soda Water as draWn from Munds BrothersV raagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syfup,Milk Shakes; and Natural Mineral Water. At the Armory Of the W. h. I., ; last night, the pjold company" medal I was awarded to Mr. E. W. Moore. as the best shot in a trial of skill, I which took place on Eagle Island, i Wednesday. ! We regret tos learn, that the yen ! : erable Mrs. O. O. "Kennedy is vei-v sick with a bronchial affection. . We j are glad to be able to sav, however, j beyond doubt that the public ap-, that sl,e reported as iomewhat ! Preciate low cash prices and that a ; . iparty who sells for cash can under-; j sell his competitors whos credit. I: The special committee on , the lavis monument, appointed yester-... . (lay afternoon at the meetinsr of the Ladie Memorial' Association, are requested to meet at the residence Qf the President of the association, No. 224 North Third street, at 11 o'clock on Monday morning. The first quarterly meeting for le present Conference . year for firace Methodist E. Church, South, will be held to morrow. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. by the Pastor, Rev. W. S. Creasy, and at 7:30 p m" by the Presiding Elder, Rev. F. D. Swindell. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Seats free and a cordial invita tion is given to visitors and. strang ers. Confirmed. The favorable impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figsa few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, und the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. ! naprction of the V. ? Hen. W. H, Anthony, command ing the North Carolina State Guard, was in the city yesterday, and last night inspected the Wilmington!00 the 10th of I,m-V Light Infantry, at the company's armory. Co). W. C. Jones, com manding the Second Regiment, was present at the inspection, which it is learned was satisfactory in every res peer. Our Thirteenth The entire force on the DAILY Rrvjrw, from the devil down to tho Editor, had thoir.annual outing yes tffday to' Wrightsville Sound, the occasion being the 13th anniversary of tho paper. The RKymw was put to press at 2 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock we embarked on the Seacoast train, under charge of Captain Lonnon, the (ieneral Manager of the road, Captain Nolan, hav ing very kindly held the train until that hour for us. Arriving at Wrightsville we proceeded directly to Mr. Stokley's where Jwe found "steam" already up in the oven and several bushels of elegant oysters ; already preparing for a roast. They j were soon laid before us and it is needless to say that ample justice I was done to them. It was a noble ! feast. Mr. Stokley had secured for What's tne sense in saying inai Catarrh cannot be cored when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is so sure and positively certain that the nrofuaneiis,thft"rtir.ket:,-.inJlie;rstireef..t Pjietors offer $500 reward for .a caserVhat . niakesou happyr" a rtf T'.-f .-l tvlifr.1i til vu pintof the medicine is made by dissolving one fifty-cent package of ' the powder in water. Sold by druggists; XQ cents. j " - Forecasts. I j For North Carolina," fair weather j 1 and stationary temperature. For : IWiimirigton untl vicinity, fair wea '.ther. j Cash t. Credit. My n nnapniill'Ml si-if vinn 1 i have inaugurated my cash system. and iny; increase in patronage proves j - i shall offfr extra inducements from j rujw until after the holidays to all ! purchasers ofrC3othing, Furnishing Goods, Hats ami Caps, ; I. Siihikh, (Sign of Golden Arm.) Cor. Front and Princess Sts. - Ladle' Memorial Association. "A meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association was held yesterday afternoon at the "xVtlantic" Hall; There was a large attendance of members, and "'much interest -was evinced by all in the objects and purposes of the meeting. In the matter of placing a medal lion comiueui.o;ative of Jefferson Davis on the Confederate Mdnu mment in Oakdale Cemetery, it was resolved to carry out, this ob,iect,aqd the following named ladies W6e ap pointed a committee to confer with the President of the Association with regard to the best plan or method of raising the neces&ayy fund: Mrs. Gen, Whiting, Mrs. T. II, McCoy, Mrs. Gabriel Holmes, Mrs. Jennie DeRosset, . Mrs. T. C. Craft, Miss Katie Taylor, Miss Rliza Hohncs and ' Mrs. W. 1. 1'rench. The intention of the ladies is to have the medallion made and put in place on tho monument in ' time for the next nnnwvl Memorial observance i ne erection oi a ijronze monu ment to perpetuate the memory of the late ex-President- was a'so dis cussed, and. it was resolved to. invite the co-opecfttidu of theoltlzens gen erally in raising a fund for this pur pose. The monument, or statue, to be erected at such point in the city as may hereafter be agreed upon. A committee was'suggested to confer with gentleman Interested with re gard to raising the funds needed for this purpose,and Mrs. Dr.Anderson, Mrs. W. It. Kenan, Mrs. Josh T. James, Mrs. A. L. DeRosset, Mrs Charles D. Myers, Mrs. Charles M. Stead man and Mrs. J. J. Hedrick were appointed. rii j a Wide Awake for Christmas. -Turning over the Christmas Vldr Awake, one is struok with the ssipe rior quality of the serial stories. Boyeseivs "Sons of the Vikings" is both romantic and realistic; uGid Granger" is true Yankee, all grit and "faculty" and success. The openingjehapters oP'Wednesday the Tenth" relate some remarkable ad ventures'of two ScotcU boys among the islands of the Soutn Pacific. "Santa Claus on a Vegetable Cart" is a first-rate Christmas stoiy. The Greek story, "Cleon," is a story of theImrnortalCharge;"I)olly Phone' by Susan Coolidge, is a pretty tale of pur own scientific times. Howard Pyie 'contributes a - striking story upon wliich readers' are to vote, prizes to be awarded for (he best ar gument on both sides, as the story has a question for n Jte: "J-amb-. kin; was he a Herd or a Prig?" "The Red. Velvet Pig" will amuse the lit tle people, and o will 'Puk-Wud-jies." A fine Canadiau story is "The Light on Black Ledge." Lieutenant damiiton tells the boys how to build "A Military Snow Fort," Mrs Sallie Joy White begins her new series, "Business .Openings for Girls and Young Women." One of the best things in the number is the opening ' paper of another series, 'Confessions of an Amateur Photo, grapher." The serious side of art is given by Mrs. Moore in "Children'' Portraits in the Louvre," with beau" tiful pictures. The illustrated poems are good. "Men and Things" .in rich with anecdote. A certain pic ture-page, "What Mary Said at Our Entertainment' is worth the price of the number. WideV Awake - is 2.40 a year. D. Lothrop Companv, . ". I publishers, Boston. Two charming little girls jwere t, ..vrll. ..... . .11 .- 1 . '.1 I' metlicine, and wo have only to take Dr. BulPs Cough Syrup, and that ain't bad at all. . , NEW ADVEKTI8EM KNTh PILLOWS! FOR SALE FROM $2 00 lR PAIR. DOWN NO STEMS SOMETHING ELEGANT. ( P. S. Mattresses manutacturecl to order, onRenoyated. Springs for. sale from 1.50 up. :'.-'vV.:v- 3SZ Princess St : OF ALL NEW STYLES. - LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FU US, MISSES' CLOAKS AND I- - '" . . ' - NEWMAITKKTS in Plalda and Solid Colors. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, , . LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, , In Colors and .Fast Black. 1 Dress Goods and Trimmings. Another lot PA SS A M E NT ERIE, and almost anything new and pretty I li t.ACK SILKS FOB MONDAY NEXT. . We have never had such demand for ULAOK SILKS and an entirely new lot will be opened on MONDAY NEXT of Deautifnl Faillesr-in black and trimmings for same. . -; ' . - . - ' dee "13 tf St. la ill's K. 1.. Clnirt li. The services in St. Paul's Evangel ical lititheran Church, corner Mar ket and Sixth streets, Rev. F. W. E. Peschan, Pastor, to morrow (Sun day) will be in English at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in'German. All are welcome at the services. tiootl Wortls mulGnoil THinsTs. Our clover neighbor, Mr. J. G. L. Gieschen, rose to the importance of the occasion today and in the kindness of his heart sent in;; to us a sumptuous feast of unusual ly fine New River oysters and "fix ins," together with a bottle of old French brandy, dating as far back as 1877. And, better than all, these were accompanied .by a card Ex pressing his kindest wishes for. the Datly Review and its editor, with the hope that we might both live and celebrate at least thirteen more of the happy days. to Vh. Now, who is "Dude" who writes to the Fireimnis Herald so many wonderful things about the Wil miiigton Fire Department? More over h certainly is not posted as to facts, or at all events a$ to all of the facts. We agree with him 1110s heartily whenjhe'says that our volun teer fire department is equal to any paid department in the South,, but when he talks about a record of "first water" at fires and-the presen tation -by the city at the end of each year of 1,000 feet of new hose to the Company 'which shows the best in that respect, he is telling us some thing that we have never heard - of before and that will be news here. To the Iullie. It is known to you that the plan was devised prior to the death of President Davis to pay off his in debtnegs by the sale of a tract of land belonging to him in the State of Arkansas in shares of (10; dollars each. Co I. W 1 1 a r t o n J . G r ee 1 1 , t h e age n t for the State of North Carolina, laid this matter before a meeting of the Veteran Association of New Han over county, requesting the appoint ment of a committee to obtain sub scribers to this stock, and where as presiding officer, I was authorized to tuake the appointment from the citizens at large and I herebvrname as said committee the following gentlemen: 4 v F. W. Kerch tier. David G. Worth. Donald MacRae, G. W. Williams; John F. Divine, Wm.Latimer,James C. Stevenson, Roger; Moore. James Sprunt, Owen Fennell and E. L. ; Pearce. JNO. D. TAYLOR. j 1ec- 14tl' O- j a continual droppingon a very rainy day and a contentious-woman i .- ' ' are alike. No wond e r, . poor son Is. they areuch slave to headache. ,rtH r i. tt rut wi i MOfn... i1kmni. iri the It'nri4'ehnl1 .... . i fc,zes' e w,n ff,ve JOU fcjrtant,aI ' floods and low. prices. , N. Jacobi fHd77. Co. t PAIR -UP Tp $5;00 THE LA'ITER PILLOWS R. M. PclPJTIRE. NORTH FRONT STREET. ro the Public- f"S ACCCUIS'T OF Tllji- TI11K J HAVE been compelled to move my Store : to the one on the opposite corner, where any one doslr lnr Shlncrles or Groceries will find me. Orders received and promptly lilled as usual.- -decltlt, -. 13. F. KKITII,Jr. Nalivc Ueef ! . Native ilcef! jusT KECEivja) -: ;;: 1 WO GAU LOADS OF aATIVI: MIL . '-. - ONE THOM ; Western North Caroliuo, ; -. ' :;,.. . .. . i - . - " -" ' f -.T T'.i - . .'''.;' Southwestern Virginia., Thi3eef is' FINE, . FAT and JUlCV, and will be offered for sale on my stalls, . x . .' Xos. 1 ami a, Vrciit. Street Marker, : feoatn side, to-aay and every daynext week",' J. F. Carre 1 1. OIlIItT CHECKS 30 l'E YAKD . DRESS I'laids sc, best, and lieaviest licmespun made All other Dry Goods as cheaji. sxio Gilt Pic ture Frames 2-c, 4c, one, ioc, $1 03, $1 lo, Needles ik per paper, pins 2 to 4c per paper, Clii Id ren:s:. Shoes 85c to sScladieV ali;solla Leather Button Shoes, ood finality and nice suapcfitu, i-aaies1 rine Few. riats. 25c to $1 ws. genuine Ostrich Tips, m bunch, 50c t o $.J2., made l ips 25c per bunch. Wines 10 to Trc, 80) pieces Jiibbon 2c to u.25 per yard. 2.000 caps, for girls or boys, 4uc, worth i 00, NicJclc Alarm Clocks 51 15, 10 arm Hat, -Hacks ice . arm uai i'a?Ks chair Seats l?c. Tinwnre all prices, SPECIAL NOTICE ! 'toys of all kinds, 15 inch Kid Body lnr Head Doll we, same 18 inch with shoe3 and cheap as the above. STORE, 117 South Front-Street, . ' - WILMINGTON N., C. BUADDY & GAYLOE'J, - HEADy.UAKTEILS." NEW dec U tf sat .YOHK C h r lot m ao O a v'Q QIUUSTAIAS NOVELTJES, JUST RECEIV cd and will be exhibited aijiir tlio C "1 - ins: wed each, bpiing Itoller Window Shades Wte tb 'jRc Glassware at all prices, lar?e Ift-ribbed Vm brcllas.. BlacK Fur fluffs 50c and 1 iHRje riush Albums 75c. $1 00, $ 1 25, tl 5Q.fl H J. e P. Coats' cotton tc. cenuin? Viliii Pint i stockings n 25. other sizes ro, 10c jrKTite v 0C, n 0U; 25, Tin Toys 5c 111) lac, -H, .l.c, (iOc, 6.)C, China 'J'ca sets. 5c Kh 15C. 20C, 25c 60c. MT5. Horns, .V, KV-' K ses 13c. Fine-vasesr.-w. .And all other To you can think as chean as tho o w r 1 s 1ft i