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VATEfl ' I - -. . .. ere Sunday except!. - PLFASS KOflCii " J7 I j i we m cc p&a to rcccira ccsinunc-.. v . W ,tnN!-. POSTAGE rID.: S f I frora oar fcizntM on anj trl tlirzt;::.3 Sir: CicrAl Interest, tai .VV'" "l ' srpa " six montba fSJXi Three I ? Li: Ji j '"I '.; .... r " r irtU M deUrere d W carrtCTa. free TP7 , of tne city, at the above CommuxiicatJoai nxnst fce wn:ttaca cr.!7 j I ! , V-.,"' 1 -4 I one side or tne paper. . I And it t3 especially aid cartlcUirly cri": 3an will P "Prt Tltr Pr rgpJ-r-y. etood taai. he Ertiior dos notjalTrajs czZztz c ilie news or correspondents on!ec3 3 tira lu theedliorlaJ cohiton?. . v . , " t NO 306: -..- i . . . i . .j... ..... i :jnfr: t tie !?5te, mul acU ' ... Tl ! Jii-tlj on ti:c Ki.liiey?, a c":i'J". hcfl-S' -I u.l f-vVi5 ami cures Labitur.? fcrVJ, s-in? the t;i?t? and.&r' s;tlannl truly iHfneficial in if fan pr!Trtl onlv from the nn ' I .t , U.-nt nualUica commcml i a jl! a:;! bar? wade it the moi irn nt Fie.-? i3 ibr enle m 50 c$lh ttl-s Iy all leading ilrti-- " i i :il XlX cAt tare i. on nana viu ;r nmninilv for auv ose Yrfcf riri to tn it. Do xiot "accost am UUFORMA FIG SYRUP CO. m raAxctsco, cml vaizu. n. hzw ro&K. tt.r. rcrufctj BOUKUT K H'L.L.AA1Y. WHOLESALE Dltt'OdlST,. kj an . Wilmington, N. C STOVKS! STOVES f.. JLLMZI ALL KINDS. AU AT A LI r, CtiliEdKeltfiuat iDERHAN, FLANNER & CO'S. JTlljDtW SAM JONES i SONG BOOKS. UTE' BOOK STORE H. A. Tucker, JJULIk IN URANITZ( MARBLE AND i stew. .ManufactuiTr'of Crrnctcry, Usstfrui au nmiumsWork. S10 North Front street, saw wiimincton, N. C. gons tiiat aue r:i ked wrru Jet er panci Qed w0unij in tbefoot. "ireuru sxi iu lj, are In no oanrfr oi -f fT'.ia Lo V 1 in rt r ?-th rf 1 1 1 r ctoca)jc4t m pnp trrd to guartn- l. OiriNLlVAN. Tie IIorscsLoer and Farrier. JUST RECEIVED ! r HUNCHES BANANAS.-. - i A. S. W1X.STSAD. rruit and con foci lonerics, . q 1 m yortu second Su, nmr r. a E. G. POLLEY, 'f-clical Tin & Sheet Iron Worker and Contractor.- 5 ftrtkULrd lor kU work In mr lite mi u ri,"tgU!,cfn,lT &n1 proirpIy-a- j ar eypeuenc In the fU4i?b pea. morkaen will jnar w CitUM vtt in ete nr mpcci. 'Hl .T.j n -si e Coal ! fT A&KUED A CHOICE LOT CELE Tmtsafr COAL. 2fH ortt Wooi!! j. a. smiNORn. For (Ihrif-tmaR " I!51k K fjitri'L .VM Pit ETTY '?.lte WKMTUKE Une. Cnilstmas "uttir la tanifliT. Cll and He jsi4iy rrwrnta that are trsclul as 7. NLX NHFll Jt CO.. ?itx rumlture Leairrs, Cor. MarVrt and second tts. yore of Tbat Butter rtttn r.rANOTiiEu lot or kx- ifcJV7T? l: Alr and wlllrffat , IKDIZ'TO KW ADTIITHIXDfTB fszxt Comrmture i 4 NArairw-mngscirfj irvis Bionttu-Dnnrgtsti C W Tatks Sam Jones Bor.g Books , C I CoicroKt-Muf leal Phonoj apfcs The moon changes to-morrow . If cohl. Get qur .Underwear at Natunburfj'g.' ' - Ioves, PalsA-Tranners, Ear-inuffa, ar aninburg'a. - It Go and see. the Ring Scarfs nd ver- tbed in this paper , - -v " h Ah wood'sold iat 80 cents a foad froii the flats to-day. . . -The receipts of cotton at this port to-day. foot up CG7 ba!et. Local news has been just about as fJixce to day a hera teeth. T I - I Hairrand snow are promised,. for to morrow by Turner' Almanac. A u excursion from Mt. Airy to this Mfy i booked for Wednesday next. ChritmaH shoppers are out on the xtreetR now every day in large num Inrs. Bishop Lynmn, of Raleigh, is in the city, the, guest of Mrs. Yr. If. Mcliary. ; , . After to morrow (he days will lowly increase in length in the af ternoon. ; Air; J. A. Springer, who has been quite sick ; for ouie days past is again at his office. Only two weeksnow to Christmas. Save your pennlrs boys, for you will need them to buy fireworks with. . - ; There issaid to be a great deaj of cotton yet in the country in first hands. The farm era are holding it back, waiting for better prices. The late Rev. Henry Ward Beech ex had generally a broad margin, in the way of pulpit subjects but he owed his excellent voice to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Rubolio" razor and knlve aharp euers. Something new ami we think the.best hone ever made. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t I am : Manufacturers Agent .for Barbed and all kinds"0f Wire, Com bination Wirand Iron Fences. .Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Navassa Guano Co. ill be, held at the .-company's office in this city at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning.: - Uuns. We have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley bill and can give you the advantage of our low purchase. N.; Jacobi Hdw. Co. . - The ladii-s say that the display of toys and holiday goods in Mr. Wat son's store, No. 17 "Market street, is one of the prettiest ever made- in Wilmington. . . We waut Zeb Vnnce in the Seuate and the "Zeb Vance" stove in your kitchen. They have been tried o$)d frnii rn ri true: inereiore we : rr-. w - - - commend them to you. Jacobi Hdw.Co. l - : t Housekeepers should have a 4Perfect Ion meat cutter. It has the ad vantages of simple construc tion, durability and is easily cleaned No knives to get out of order. Sold by the N. Jacobi Fldw. Co. t Mr. E. Kuhblank returned to the city last night from Florence where he has been with Mr. Otto Bauck for the purpose of . establishing an agency for the Robert Portlier Brewing Co. there, which was done Bishop Keener left her yester clay for Wilson, where he presides at "the Conference now in se;?tnn lhire and Rev. F. D. Swindell. Pre siding Khlerof the district, and the other ministers and delegates left tins morning, as Bted by. , us yer tenlay that they would do. ltvcklea'a Amies 81". The Bt baivT'iu Uie world ' for uts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,. bait i:hei:m, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clmp- 4-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kin Eruptions, and positively cures i leu, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect- satisfaction, " ir money refunded. PricW 25 cents r Ikx. For ale by Robert R Bellamy, .mhoUl anJ UII dtggit ChiWrcnJCry.for PitrtejrtJCastoffi -i Fbr North Carolina, warmer and fair weather and fair on Thursday. I .Locdl forecasts, from 8 a. m. to:day for Wilmington and . vicintty, fair wpather and slight changes in tem peratur?. . x ' - "i Conflrined. N , ' i (The favorable impression pro! duced ton iTie first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used ir and the suceess of the proprietors and manufacturer?, the California Fig Syrup Company. ; , ! Onlj a SUcht Ulaze. ; j There was anjalarmof fire this a. m. from the corner of "Ninth and Red Cross streets. The damages were very slight. An alaim was sent In'from box 43 corner Red Cross and Sixth, but the alarm would not work. Only four taps could be given. 'Neither did the indicators in the engine houses record the num ber. The' engines and trucks were out but did not get to the scene as they turned back at the announce ment that the fire Ws all out. i Iluhop Ilald'a l ecture. j At St. Thomas' Church last night Rt. Rev. Leo Haid delivered the first of, the series of lectures to be deliv ered by him this week on the advent season. There was a large congre gation present. The music was very fine and Bishop Haiti's discourse was a powerful and masterly effort.1 The second of the series tfill be de livered to-night and it should be understood that the seats are free t$ all. Ushers will be iu attendance to seat those who may desire to hear tin's learned prelate discourse of the lessons -and duties and precepts which should be suggested at this beginning of the new church Ytai Tue Most Wondrous Thine Have you ever heard a phono graph? If not then you have missed the most wonderful invention of the age. It is Edison's chef d'rouvre and will never be surpassed 'until ' some one succeeds in chaining the j wind and riding safely in a balloon across the . Atlantic ocean.- Mr. C I. Comfort, the electrician, is the agent here for the musical phono graph. They can be found at va rious places and there is a daily, change of music. For a nicel you get a concert ready made, just as you would.order a suit of .. clothes, a hat or a handkerchief, kvery; sound comes up distinct and as clet.r as'a'bell and the huzzas and encores can be heard as distinctly as in life. ... The Flay Last Nlfiht. There was a good audience a the Opera House last night to see the New York Theatre Co. in that charming little play, the Tearl or Savoy. The piece is an old-time fa vorite here and we must say that it was handsomely put on. 'the 6tage. Each and every member of the troupe seemed far more at home in it than in the love-sick nonsense of the previous night's entertainment. Tliey made some capital hits and scored a decided success. lMan and Master" is the play for to-night. We know nothing of It biit it is said to be a good thing. It is the third night of theseason, which is I about half gone. Give them a good house to-night. j : 1 Timri'i the Dinner Item ; i 1 What a clattering and a clattering as the children answer tne dinner bell and rush into the dining room. Oh! the gratification a good appe- tlte'afTords as our noon aay s raeai is! set twfore us. But this vacant chair, what, does it mean7 un, that is Uncle Charley's seat, oruess h don't-feel like eating, he's got dyspepsia, you know. ' iJyspepsia nliv-r nfrom tl.'fnensia. 1 irtrrnm louver us ironi uysiitrusis What's the nse of beinr plagued - . : . : Excessive prudence Was illustra ted recently by a careful gentle maD, who buying, a pair ef roller skater for his daughter also gave her a bottle of Solvation Oil for fu ture emergencies. i ForetaalM. ' , with such au ailment anyway7ciiesny, MtU Ti. what7 tlie use naviocr a gtomacu w : irritateil anil sore that even one bite - or food gives, it distress? Why not heal the coreness and a Hay tne irn-, tation and strengthen its muscular; processes, hy usin tJoianic oiooa I )A till. I V 1 1 1 it. i .. -j will Mftnv. nianv a lonnerdyspep- tic owes hi enjoyment of life to, BB. Give it atrial. , . , , S. J. Chandler, Richmond, a., writes: "No one can afford to be J without BB Btvho wishes an appe-i tite. I conld scarcely, eat a ginsie, biscuit for breakfast, hot elnce taK , inc B B B I clean the whole table, FO tosr-k.M ; 1 XEAURELI.E OIL. ! 4, ' Prevents tendency to wrinkles orf ageing of the skin. . Prevents 1 with - i' erng of the skin ordrjung up of the flesh. ; Nature's wonder for preserv ing youth and freshness. ?1.00, large bottles, at druggists. I ' : " Prrbbl j FataUy Burned.' William Valker, colored, who has been sick for a long time witl con sumption, was accidentally ; burned very severely! late yesterday ! after noon. About S o'clock he was found lying qn the floor of his house, cor ner Eighth and Nixon streets, dread fully ourned and with hi9 clothes on GrZ It? is tho jght that he dozed and'tell into the fire. Dr. Wright was- ealfed in and has done all he can to relieve 'him but his injuries are probably fatal. At 1 o'clock to day he was alive, however. THE CAPITOL. ! i Correspondence of the Review.) That was a grand reply : made by old Tom Benton in the -U, S. Senate while the expunging resolution was under consideration, for which, in deed, he stood sponsor. ' It will be recollected that Mr. Clay took occasion to remind, the Senator from Missouri that the re -lotions between Gen. Jackson and himself had not always been friend- ly; that he had 'heard of controve r sies between them ending even iu personal encounters" etc. j Mr. Bentonv ton rising to reply said, "It is true that Gen. Jackson and myself have not always been friends. It . is true that" we ! have quarrelled and fought.. Buti Mr. President, it was as brave men we differed, js brave men we -fought and as brave men we made friends.1' I could not help thinkins: of this a day or two ago, as I saw the body of Gen. Cadmus Wilcox borne ten derly int St. Matthew's Church, on itsway to that home whence no traveller returns, by Generals Parke, Casey and McFerly and Maj. Davis of the U. S. Army, men with whom he had. in common with his fellow countrymen, differed: and fouglt. But, I thought, it was as brave men they had differed and fought,1 and, as b"rave men they had made friends. es, the brave men of both-arrnies have long ago made friends and are friends, whatever politicians may saV to the contrary. Of course, I do no'lf refer to the 'political swashbuck lers who find great political profit in proclaiming to their people that thtf "rebellion'? is still rampant. They will not abate one -jot or tittle of their hate, so long as one! vote, or one penny is'to be made by hold ing og to 'it. But I do mean the hundreds of thousands of good and true men who fought the battles of the war, such as Gen. Philips. Post, foriiuslauce, who represented the lOt li Illinois district in the last jCon gns! is in the present and has been elected to the i next. 5 To him 'more than any ; other one t mau was duo the defeat of Hood at J Nashville. His conspic uous gallantry won him promotion on j the field, j from; which he .was, borne desperately wounded, j His conduct in public and in private life shows him to be as magnanimous in pedee as he was courageous in I war. Aud there are others likediim. JLong. may they wave! But, to return to the obsequies of Gen. Wilcox. The other pall-bearers! were Generals Heath, Field, Rob ertson and Col. Harvey, "late 'of the Confederate, service,"- Senators Vance, Gibson and Butler, and Rep resentatives Wheeler, Forney and Herbert. The remains were interred at Oak Hill Cemetery. A few days ago I was passing along the street iu Alexandria, Va., Wash ington street, I think it was, and in the church yard of Christ Church, known to -every one as the church where Washington worshipped, 1 saw 1 grassy mound surmounted, by an urn, in which fall flowers were still blooming. On the side next to the street was a marble slab and on it was carved; j . j "How sleep the brave who sink to I - rest,' ,."-!' j " ' , With all their country's honors I - blest." H "Beneath this mound lie the re mains of 34 Confederate soldiers who. were disinterred from the Alexan dria Soldiers' Cemetery (Federal) and re-interred in this ground on the 27th day of December, 1879, un der the auspices of the Southern Memorial Association of Alexandria, jVal" ' V A .... They were from ziort ly Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Virginia and a lieotenantand a pri vate unknown. Those from North Carolina wer"W. T. White, Sergt. l Sfl n- MAlirielCox.. IstiN. C.i i w-clAtr W Rkinmir .Otli X. f'J? An.! "derton -"-j '' ' . Browu, 31 N. C. bamuel J U. 'Tnese were ! 1 , Jl ! , 11.. prisoners 01 war who uieii iu .uib federal hospitals in gurjremns!" ;. this citvi Re-i ! - The first snow storm of the season gt in last night and the merry jingle 0f tne sleigh bells I now heard on mo BUCCif. 1 aiua. x am un urn uiui i nm prowinir old. for I do not find B-the same music in them that I did in the davs or "auld lanjr syne. t p . Jacobus. - Wash inir ton. Dee. 8.-HH). j . . . v , :I ii you waiter irom cawmj; wnv. uon i you law uoou a oarsapaniia, trre common , sense emedy, It Jias cured many -people, i t . . . . Mdimwiiri i - Loss of appetite; bad breath; bad tasto la the mouth ; tongoivi coatd ; pain under the shoulder-blade ; lu the back or side of ten mistaken for rheumatism ; sour stomach with llatulency and water-brash; indigesH tion : . bowels laxt and costive by turns ; headache, with--dull, heavy sensation;: restlessness, withensation of ha"ingr left sojnetnmg' undone wnicn ougnt to navoi been -dono; fullness - after . bating; badi temper ; blues;! tired feeling ; yellow ap-i pearancp 01 skm aud eyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, bui always some of these indi cate want of action of tho Uver. For ' a Rsffl '"KoTtiahlA Kamonw t that can do rio harm and has never been I known to fail to do good, " - . Take; Simmons LiYer Regnlator -AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR j Malaria, Ifowel Complaint, Dyspepsia, j .Sick Headache, Constipation, IJiliousness, Kidney Attections. . Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colic. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to put up a vegeta ble compound that would. like Simmons t Liver Regulator, promptly and effectually move the I Jver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and assimilative ! powers of the system." - . . L. M. liiNTON, m. v., Washington, Ark. oNiir oextixe : . lias our Z Stamp in red n front of wrapper. J. H. Seilin Co., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . UR STOCK IS READY FOR INSPHCTIONJ - - ; - i : Mere beautlfnl than ever and in greater ?a-i rletj MUN-DS BKOTOERS, dec 10 If lOt N. Front street. Notice. T HE 'ANN 1Mb MEETING" OF STOCKHOLD ers of the Narassa Guano Company of niagrton will be held at the Company s Office: m tnis.city on Tuursaay, ntn uecemoer next. at 11 o eiock $u m. I v. mackaj;, jr., nov28 3t 28 110 Secretary. Notice. J1UE ANNUAL Forest cemetery MEETING OF THE PINE company will be held in the Mayor's Court Room on Wednesday, Decem ber lOtb, lsyo, at 8 p. m. 6 10 dec 6 2t HEAR THE Musical Phonographs ! T TUE "ORTON," "PURCELL, Y. -M. C. A. Rooms, Mr3. Jewett's Millinery (aiore de sirable for Ladiesj where any particnlar se lection will be placed by request); Dr. Green's and H. Fentress? Drug store; c. F. Penny's Clothingr Hoiisc; Godfrey Hatt's Cigar St: re,' and at office ot C.I. COMFORT, Res'dnt Man., . 4 j l Princess street. VW Special arrangements made for enter- nient of small parties. dec 10 2f OPER A II () IIS E. GREAT. SUCCESS OF THE NEW YORK THEATRE COMPANY. Wednesday December lOih. "MAN AND MASTER." . CHANGE OF RILL NIGHTLY. Prices, 10c, 20c, and 80 cents. Reserved Seats at .Yates'. ' j j tec 1 X F?ErJ3ErJ3BER ! ii' mi mi IS SPIT IN BED ! Mallresses, Springs and Pillows; FOR SALE. OR RENOVATED. i cuivir.iirjc. Library Kot s. 1 HE CHRISTMAS NIIMI5ER OF ENTJ5R- TAlN'MENTis fuliorsrjffestionsforthehoU- day eon. ;osnvpolirafi, Atlantic.' Christ- can History have t?n rrtred at tho mas ruraro. torura. ana Aiasrazine or Amen. wilming: (N URIL,RY ROOMS. decitr i Z"yt Market street. ' : 1 AT WH RTT A H.A TW I. - ; . s ; I " v REOPENED MY GESERAL RE- palr Shop at No. ft south fceconl . stmt, itear Dock, and respeetfuily solicit worK. I viit do j my lyst to please and only ask a tri&L ; " My prices are LOW and my work & TCOR- prciL ResecUuIly, . , : b. farrar; norisrt M EW A I V 13 UVi S KM CIIT3 . ' r " ' fx vX sV r- j: I - RlIuG S For , 50 ; Cants I ' IN LARUK VARIETY AT V- , PRINCESS STREET. ' 7. ! lea. B. Preaeh S tfc-iis -Ol- CAN GET A PAIR OP t 1 . GENTS' "8 31 OES FOB 4.00, Worth G.00i OR A PAIR LADIES' SIipES FOR ' $.50t Worth $4;6o! . - t Y:: - -r- 6 - , , CALL AND SEE. - i - Geo. R. French' & Sons, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) dec 1 1 Notice. O N MONDAY, DECEMBER. 180 I WILL . open at No If North' second, street a new Chinese Laundry. I Give me a call and get ray prices before going elsewhere. - t . ' - Respectfully, 7 - . r 'decasw ;: (.;. ; 1 iUONG wixgL r At Auction Tueday A T 10 O'CLOCK; IN.IRONT OF OCR Salesrooms, neat fDg Stovi??, "Furniture Mat tresses, Tinware, Glass ware," crockery. Pants, coats. Ladles' cloaks. &c. all on consign ment and will be sold. .1 Send In consignments for Tuesday's sale. I i' AY. J. K1RKIIAM & CO., T dec 8 if. -. 27 Market Street. Christmas Gobdc -AT, y.-u'- .ic: A. W. WATSQN S CHINA STORE, No. 1,7 Market Street. K - (I ' "! : - - dCCG tf 1 k ' - ; .- t 7 ; . . t Oysters at Wrightsvillo. 1 - . 1 jyjY OYSTER HOUSE AT WRianTSVILLB is now open for the Season. Ladles and Gen- ! . j- . ;-J . 1 ... tlemen accon rrodate promptly with TIIK -'i-. '.' - I-' ' : 1 .-.'-'. - '' j , BEST TO BB HAD. it V.K1 ROASTS readv on airivaL .- .' - 4- .... ., 1 r. w. MAsnnsrj.' hot 13 tf Proprietor.-. Dyeing Establishment. -pEATIIERS, KID GLOVES, nATS AND &u kinds of SilK reicolored.'" i I Now la the time tn h.ir tnnr fntrr cnin Cleaned and re-colored and made to look new. GENTS' LIST.-WultS Dyed KJto to faCO; Ilats cleaned, dyed and pressed, 25 to US cents; l ixiurL-nua rciupeu id any cioiq ai snort notice. LADIES LIHT. Kf Hrh Itmnna Tin. u-,e, e3 and Rihbons of all Kinds reiolorcd and clened up. i ( Taiioritg such as .Binding, Lining and Turning.-- v. -!,--- or- Ail Goods not called for in 91 Litb wHI be sold for charges.-' :,r. n roche. r Corner Market an-l Front KtrtH mwrKri. onion's Dry tfoods Store.) , y 'tec 1 Iw 1 he, llmiBjtea j f (fa Lasclrj f fipsj j RE NOW PREPARED TO TAKP TJi'ON reascmat)etemn a limited amount otFanslly Washing, which will he in charge of a corope- tect lady. ' 1 WORTH A BRANCH, j , oct 3 tf rrophetors. John VJcr nor. U - rrtlZKE I3 IUUT ONE, -AND HE -HOLDS r forth at No. 23 Market street. A srood ti re for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair . Cut for 2d cents. JTonr of the best Barters in . tue , fctate. Clean toweia. tjaarp -rarcrj tsi rrcmpi auenaanct. jodn wxr.nl. x - i ! TCCiiermjui i;art r. - 1 I' Vi ! I- T F. ALDEIUCAX. 4 - 114 no. water St. t
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