. r . mm ma ii'x 7i rii 1 i . iia iiTCfitWiDS ' ltfa.,5riber3 wlli report any and all fail V, r. . ivo their paper regularly, :-sr Thi Daily Review kas the largest Z' d?culationt of any newspaper ishal i'lt"e city of Wilmington. :fv'i Saturt'ay ; divorce proceed ,fr.f-tl-iv. Such is a Battle Creek riaonifd rccorJ - ja the Montana cattle towns a news r 3fhare and a g!aS3 of whiskfy tiesame price, namely, twentj- fre cents. - Savanr.ab, Ga.. claims to have fttnonj ;.5CiLizein a young man who is secdnd " to Grorer Cleveland aud tbird rtUSia to Bcka Lockwood. , v C)jogo Conference decides on frt-e trat hi ine iNiis couniry, ana nro- scbemes to advance the social and moral condition of the people. ' Xijere is a fireman who, except for a jhort time, has been continuously cm" pi;yeu at the Executive Mansion since be first 'Ant therein Fillmore's admin- ji:ra.io:i . - - , A village in Leicestershire. England, claims the coming giantess. Although a;t 14 years old, she is six feet five iactes in height, weighs 252 pounds and has apparently only just begun to develop. . Mary Anderson, though receiving the highest encomiums from the London press for har ''Juliet," i3 still unable to plase Lab.juchere. of Truth, who sajs "her "eilects' remind oae .of "the trick performance at the circus." Mr. Blaine, in discoursing upon the magnificent Republican vote in the Western Stales, omitted to mention thSratp'of Michigan. This State gave Ha3es 25.30G purality and Garfield 53; 690 plurality. Mr. Biaiue's plurality in the State is 2.839. The First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral, in his annual report, strongly re commends the extension of the free de livery system to towns of ten thousand people and ten thousand dollars postal revenue. He makes suggestions where threarea number of towns close to gether. ' 1" 0 ; A de( family in New Hampshire has been traced back to the Fourteenth cen tary in Jnglana, and in all that lime In regularly shown a succession of u?&f mutes In Maine there is a family in which there are ninety-five deaf notes, ail of them connected by blood or marriage v Destitute negroes from the far South bve appeared in New - York. They said they had been informed that to make an easy living they have only to coto Liberia. They had' not the sligt est idea how they were lo get to Li beria, and little or no money to pay their paesaee. - Marmalade is now made Irom ban ana skins m Philadelphia. An enter prising Italian has opened a factory and employs about twenty Italian boys, who gather the banana skins from tbe gutters and carry them to the factory, vherethey are washed, ground and C'ked. with sugar and flavoring. Ur. liarksdale. in charge of the iaQat:c asylum near Richmond, testified the trial ol Guiteau that an insane negro's brain weighed more than that i Ihmel Webster, which appears to one proof among many that it is turoaiid not mess of brain that fes intellectual power. The late Mrs. Elisabeth II. CuUum's provides that her whole estate in WYork city shall go. to the New Trk Cancer Hospital. Her Califor fi;a property is rlefc to her husband, kn. Goorge W. Cullum. Mrs. Cul Inni was the widow of the lam'ousGen. The West Vigginia papers say. that persons hav died from tbe disease ravaging the mountain district of 1 tho Astern part Jof West Virginia and mheaiteru Kentucky. . The section dieted is fifteen miles from railroads, nad no rain for months, aud is Without medical facilities. -Eighty per t. of tbe sick do not recover. A Baltimore man was ao confused hea his sweetheart accoptod his hand heart, or what was left of the latter scle, that he drew a piste! (rom his et, which acoidentaily exploding, Joitaii y wounded the romantic lady "eis now meditating suicide. Death Illay be a kind release from engagc eat wjth such a creature. . . J hy is the letter B like a fire ? Be- it makes oil boil. St Jacobs O'd the fire out of a boil. It conquers .a. " '- VOL. VIII. VV TLMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. NOVEMBER toitprf Ponnhtinan norm. 1 r r i .-M.rMw..vU. uviaC ur. Blaine to reflect upon these suvgestjvo ! words of-Mirabeau: "I ccold have! saved France could I havo nude the perp:e believe I was virtuous." The Frenchman needed a good character and so did the Maine man. The Frenchman confessed his moral bank- j ruptcy. The American keeps his hy- r pocrisy in full blest. . ! . - m9 Blaine's use of the subjective mood in explaining his defeat is well hit offj by the Detroit Free Fresst which sajs j bis excuses are like tliev twenty-four i reasons that the Mayor had for not firing a slute to the King. -'In the fir3t place, your Majesty, wo hadirt any gunpowder M "Stop there,' said the KiDg. 'we can get along very well without hearing your other twenty three." - The chost at the White House is said to walk half of every night, but he could put in for double that amount of work if he wasn't afraid ot the morning air, and knew that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cured all kinds of troublesome coughs and colds. - - LOCAL NEWS. ' IfiDEK TO MEW ADVERTISE E3TS. C W Yatbs Statloncrj Lost Styfographlc Pen rJEiNSBEBOKK Booksoller and Stationer. F C Millek Friends snd Fellow Citizens There was no City Court this morn ins. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 967 bales. Come early and get the cho:ca pat tern for Polo Caps; they cost butSrtc made to order at Dyer's. . Some of our friends propose to pass Thanksgiving day in the country where they will go ana try their Iuck at gun ning. Th cfpamahirt JlfiiipJis.fstr. Hrwnft from New York, reached her wharf in this city at about 4 o'clock this after noon. The morning hours were bright and beautiful but clouds sprang up this afternoon which had the appearance of a storm. The thanks of the editor are due to Messrs. Craig & Thomas, of No. 113 South Front street, for a nice lot of Florida oranzes. There was ice formed last night in many exposed placed in the citv, bat il soon melted before the warm rays of this morning's eun. Br. steamship Invennay, Leng, clear ed to day for Liverpool with 3.830 bales cotton, valued at $177,186 30, shipped Messrs D. R. Murchison & Co. We are under obligations to Signal Officer Albrecht, for a copy of the An nufti Report of the Chief Signal Ofllcer of the Army, for the year 1834. The merchants are beginning to get readv for their Christmas goods, and their windows begin to shine with at tract ive articles tor the juveniles. The public schools will be closed on jhanksgiving Day and the day follow ing, so that tbe pupils may have one day in which to celebrate and the other to get over the effects of the joyous time. The streets were full of strangers to day, many of them being clergjmen and delegates to Conference, and others taking advantage of the reduced rail road fares to visit the city aud make necessary purchases as well as to see their relatives. and friends who reside heret The celebration and torch light pro cession at Point Ca3well, which was to have been last Friday night, but which was postponed, will be held le-night. when the election of Cleveland and Hendricks and Scales and Stedman will be dnly honored and celebrated. Our thanka are due for an invitation to bo present. Indications. For tho South Ailantio Stales, slight ly warmer, fair weather. Northerly wind?, becoming variable, and lower barometer. Theatric. The next entertainment at the Opera House will be on the 10th of December next.; when the celebrated character actor Gus Williams will put in an appearance and give our people some of his famous Dutch impersonations. . To every Housekeeper a - good substantial cook stove is an important necessity and our readers will find the best at Factory prices at tTlcoBi's Hardware Depot. t T i no Hoard met la called session at the City Court Room last night. PreFcnl His Honor E. D. Hall, Mayor, and Aldermen DeRosset, B ney. Bear, Fishblate, Sweet, Howe sfad Gejer. Mayor Hall read the following: ' Wilmington, Nov. 1684. To fis Honor the Mayor and Board of Aldermen' - Gents 'I hereby tender my resigna- ll-cn 2? .f the Aldermen of the I I'll mr . . . . . a n . mrt Yoors Respectfully. W. H. Chadbourx. On motion of Alderman DeRosset the resignation of Alderman Cbadbourn was accepted. On motion of Alderman DeRosset an election of an Alderman to fill tbe va cancy was had. Alderman DeRosset placed in noaii. nation S. H. Morton. Aldermau Geyer placed in nomina tion Samuel Reid. A ballot .was then had, when S. II. Morton received five votes and Samuel Reid received three yotos: S. H.Morton was declared duly elected. The Chief of the Fire Department submitted a report, which, on motion of Aldermen Fishblate, was received and the Committee on Fire Depart ment requested to act in the matter. The Sanitary Committee submitted the following ordinance: Whereas, Contagious and infectious diseases are often introduced into com munities by the importation of second hand clothing, and the Board of Health of New Hanover has recommended that the introduction ot the same into the city ot Wilmington be prohibited, as a sanitary measure: Now be it Resolved. That from and alter the passage of this ordinance, any person or persons who phall bring or introduce into the City ot W ilmington, or cause to be brought or introduced into the same, for the purpose of sale or traffic. any such second-hand clothing, from any town, city or place, in or out of the State, shall be guilty of a misde meanor and punished by a fine, not exceeding fifty dollars, or imprison ment not exceeding thirty days, in tbe discretion of the court. Provided. That this ordinance shall Dot apply to any person buying or sail ing second-hand clothing from persons witnin the city, not imported or brought from abroad as hereinbefore pronibited. Alderman Geyer moved to lay the proposed ordinance on the table - Alderman Bear called for the ays and noes, which were ordered, Aldermen Sweat.Howe and Geyer voting yes, and Aldermen DeRosset, Boney, Bear, Fishblate and Morton voting no; so tbe motion to lay on the table was lost. Alderman DeRosset moved that tte matter be referred back to the Sanitary Committee, with instructions to modi fy the same. Alderman Bar moved to amend by referring it to a special committee. Alderman Bear's motion lost. Alder man DeRossett's motion adopted. Communications from J. K. Brown and R. J. Jones were read. Petition ot Golden Lyre Lodge for use ol City Hall for January 13tb, 1885, was not granted. retiuon ot u. vr . Meauows was or dered on file. The matter of furnishing coal, as acted on by the Mayor, was confirmed. The communication from Burr & Baily. with reference- to sewer under their shops, was on motion of Alder man Fishblate, as amended by Alder man DeRosset, referred to Committee on Streets and Wharves, also to take into consideration the whole sewer to its source, with power to act. The petition of J. B. Watson to be relieved irom payment of any tax was granted The petition of Sykes & Orrell to erect a wooden building on lot occupied by them as a livcryj tab ie was read and on motion ot Alderman Fishblate was referred to committee on Fire De. partmcot with power to act. A counter petition was read when, pending action, tbe Board, on motion, adjourned. . Criminal Court. The following have been tho proceed ings before this tribunal since closing our report yesterday: Slate vs. G. R. Ward, affray. Not guilty. - State vs. Jo3. Midyett, affray. Guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. State vs. J. W. Sutton, carrying con cealed weapons. Guilty. Judgment not yet pronounced. State vs. J a s. Anderson, assault and battery. Guilty. Judgment not yet pronounced. Several set fas were dismissed or oth erwise disposed of. y We observe quite a fine display of new Revolvers for very reasonable prices, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot.t A Nuisance. Wc again call attention to the repre j henfibie; and dangerous practice ofj throwing banana and orange peeling upon the sidewalk, thereby endanjrer- ing the comfort and fafely .of pede? j trians. There should be fomething done to prohibit the nuisance. We have heard mny complaints coccrn ing the matter and know of quite a number who have come, near being tripped up and thrown to the sidewalk by dipping upon the detestable things. Personal. Oar valued friend and former fellow citizen. CoJ. W. N Pcdcn. of "Clinton. Sampson county, arrived in the city last bight and registered at tho Purcell Houso. lie gave us the pleasure of a vis it this morning and we wcro glad to sec him looking in. good health and no a bit angry at tbe result of the election. We are glad to know that Prof. E. Van Laer, who has b?eu quite sick for several weeks, has so far recovered as to be ablo to be upon the street .again Last Night's Fire. At a little after 9 o?clock last nigh1 a fire was discovered in one of the rooms on the second floor of the residence of Mr. S. Sternberger, on Ann Street, be tween Front and Second, aeid the alarm was imniediate'y given by mernbars of his family. Fortunately tbe "Comet Star Club." a colored organization. was holding a meeting in the Cape Fear Eogine house, on the adjoining lot, the members ef which rushed in and extinguished the flames before any serions damage resulted. Tbe general alarm was given and the fire men turned out promptly, but their sarvices were not needed. Kobbory in Onplln. Oq the night of tbe 18th inst, the store ot J. C. Cox, at Kenansville, Duplin county, was broken open and robbed of a lot of overcoats, furs, lard, cheese and tobacco, betddes various other articles, valued by estimation at $200. No money was taken. The matter was placed in the hands of offi cer Pinkney Rich, who, Irom some sus picious circumstances connected with the robbery, concluded that it was made by parties ' living on the Eastern side of the Northeast river-. He went at once to that section of tbe county and soon found a small portion of the stolen property in tho possession of Obed Maready, whom he at oace arrested. Maready .soon managed to make his escape and is now at large, although the officers are on the track ot him and he will probably be rear rested before long. Sudden D eat b. Jim Starkey, a colored man about 60 years of ago, who has been in the em ploy of Mr. B. H. J. Ahrens lor a number of years, was taken quite sick -this morning while at work in the ice- bouse on Dock street. Mr. Ahrens, who was present, look the old man into the store of Mr. J. G. L. Geiscben, corner of South Front and Dock streets, thinking that the warmth of a good fire might revive him. Starkev sat down in a chair beside the stov, and in a few memeuts laid down upon tbe floor, where be almost immediately expired. The Coroner and Dr. F. AV. Potter, citv physician were called io, and in their opinion an inquest was deemed un necessary, as tbe cause of death was evidently a disease of tbe heart. The deceased lost his wife sev eral years ago, but leaves a family of two sons and two daughter. Sorlous Accident. At about 9 o'clock this morning, while some hands were employed at the freight warehouse of the Wilming ton, Columbia & Augusta Railroad in tranferring some water pipe from one car to another, by some accident a piece of iron was thrown into tbe air and in its descent it struck Mr, Georgo S. LeGrand, transfer clerk, in the fore head, knocking him senseless to the ground. At first it was thought that he had been killed outright, so fearful was tho blow, but he soon rallied and was taken to his boarding bouse, where surgical assistance was immediately called. We are glad to say tbat the conditiou of the wounded man is col confhiered dangerous, although he has a severe scalp wound, which will probably couse him considerable pain and inconvenience I for several days. His escape from io slant death was al most miraculous . Good materials properly porportioncd which are the , essential requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be best attain ed by using the N. "Y. . Enamel Paint told at Jacobi's Depot. t 25, 1884. NEW ADViSKTlSUMEX'CS. 13 km BOUT A WEEK AOU. A SI YXOGKAPII IC t&X. A suitable reward will be i a!d the ficder by leaving it at tMs cfliee. nov 2s it Lost. QN THE 25d INST., A BOUND PUPPY, brown color. Are month old. lb finder will bo suitably rewarded by leavisg him at No. U3 -ovth Fr-nl Street." nor U STATI03STEB1T O' r ALL. KINDS. SUITADLE FOi LAW- yers. Merchants, Teachers, Ministers end other. . Wcraaiea fcpecl&Uy.oi EJjuak Books and Stationery for tho ose of Counties and County Offlelal. Orders for Engraving Cheeks, Drafts, Note. School Programmes, Invitation?, V;iting Cants, Arc., wlllmeo: with prompt attention PIANOS AND OK(i A NS W are ajrenta for tha leading Piano and Org-an manufacturers ot the country, such as ohmer, Decker Uros., 12 Uatdor A Bps., Ciorgh & Warren, be. WooJa A Co., Mason & Hamlin, fciiMrlnie Organ Co., &c atid are ablo to offer extra Inducements, eitlwr lor cash or on instalments. Second Innd instruments taken in exeat aoc. YATKa BOOK slORE; nov 24 119 Market bL, WUmlngtoc NO Home Comforts. A GOOD COOK STOVE, A GOOD UEAT Ing Store, a srood Lamp, a freed Kerosene fetve, a good Door Mat, a good Toilet Bet, a good lap Board, a good Cake Box, agooJ Coffee Biggin, a good Feather Duster. Our Dave ncds as if to say that's 60, and add a Porua. PARKElt & TAYLOR PURE WillTK OIL. rioT2t Just Arrived ! CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 1TANOY OAKKS AKD CRACKER. French Jumbles, Orange Bar, Vaulua Jelly, Icod Drop Cakes, Co"oa Drops, KokoCakfs. Lunch Milk, elegant. Cracker Dust, Also, Bright, Now Breakfast Strips, Figs Feet Pig Hams, five pourd average, and everything usually found In a firsl class ram ily Grocery. G. M. CRAPON. nov 19 22 South Front St Benj. W. Davis, (formerly with W. E. Davis & Son, Wilming ton, M.C) 99 Barclay St. New York, General Commission Merchant JJEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ap pies, Game. Fish, Terrapins, Eggs and Chick ens. Highest market prices, and prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial la all I ask. Rfr. b' permission to . K Burruss, Presi dent First NaUonal Bank of Wilmington. N.C. ; M ceaiTs J. II. Chadbourn St Co., beara Savr Mills; P. L. Brldgers ACo., Grocers; P. Cum ming & Co., Grain and Foed dealers; Davis A (son, loe and Fish. 9W Southern Prodnco a Specialty. oct 1 6m Cakes and Crackers. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of Nice Fresh Cakes and Crackers just receired We have LARBABEE'S EXTRA SODA BISCUIT, put up ii3lb tins, which we are eelllcg for CO cents; tics not returnable. Convenient and cheap, and the Crackers are of tha best quality. TRY A BOX. Royster's Elegant Candies received fresh each week. Wo have a NICE ASSORTMENT, and would call the atttation of cur friends to this fact P. L. BRIDGERS & HO Nortu Front St. 00 nov 21 Hardware QF ALL KINDS AND IV ASY QOAJJTl ty. Wholeiala and Iletail at BOCK BOTTOM prices. W. E. BPBINQER & CO.. is. 21 Market Sireet, nov 2t Wilmington, h. C. Another Large Invoice QF ZSPOYItS AND AJXTHE TAEIOU5 Wools In use ALL COLO ICS. Children's, Mlseea anl Ladles Jerseys. Gloves and Handkerchiefs. Fancy Ililrpln. Hit Oinsmezts, Ac. " lliUuiery Full stock.'StUU, BonoeU, Vel vets, Feathers, Birds, Ac. . ' StatDplng done la latest des'gus Felt All colors. Elder Dow. PlathJtc Bespectfolly MISS E. KAJtRER. nov 21 --' - XUchasse Comer, SRW ADVERTIRRWEKTS. QTOr-K AKD RK4T. BeTATE RROKRR k5 nd AneUoneer or i?ncj-l MercaauctUc of every descrlpUon. Oftlc comer Prtr-resa and Water streets. . Cxtmly & Sio iiss old stand. rersoaal attention riven to sale of hordes and vehl les at private eataor a aueiiom Con blgcmeuts solicited. 8KTH lAVfS, - spta ; cn rt lAtctlonocr. p. heissbergerT" Book-Seller and Stationer, DEALER IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, FANCY UOODS; WEDDING PUESE5Ta. OUITAR9, VIOUNS. ACCORDEONS. BAX- JOS. STRINGS, &o. nor 24 Conoley's Drug Store. 2 1 C MA It IC HT STRUG UT. WANTKDA few good customers to buy Coao'ey's CoagU Syrup, Contley'a Too Phytle (for Corus) Conoley's Nouo Such and Conolisv's "olosne, and anything else In my Hue; Cigars, Cijrarette and Tobacco. nov 22 J W. CONOLKY. Wext Week. HUMPH RBY JENKINS W1U receive, at their Ovster honse. No. 112. outU i-ont?t.. FortvGal- Xii ions or irocn jnow uicr oysters ever r day during tlrv week. ; These w lahing Oysters during Couforenco rlil plcass leave their or las Ovstcrs prouipUv delivered la orlcinal parages in any quintlty wanted. Also you can flo'i Florida Oranges, Apples, Cabbages, Turnips, Onions, seet and Irish Pottoci, Chickens and Eggs." Oysters pont C. O. D. nov 22 . Florida Oranges ! Florida Oranges ! J U T ARRI VD A CHOICE LOT OF Oranges, direct from the groves of Florida. (1 full supply of Bologna Sausage, Link Saus age, Garl c fcausaga and Liver Pudding, dtroct from Ki'bmo'nd, Va AfuUl'no of Family Groceries always on haud. live Turkeys, Dreased Turkeys and Chickens Mwavs on hand. ; Old Log Cabin and Brunswick Private Stock Whiskey, sre still boomimg. Consignments of produce solicited. OKA IG & THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants and Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Ac, No. lis baulk Front St., almost opposite the Market. - nov 22 - Oysters. Oysters. A T NO. ISO MAKKKT ST.. between Front and Second. You can get New Elver Ovsters fresh cveir djy. k iso. me uesi or r lonaa oranges. M" Oysters shipped to any part of the State. novlilwk K. L. D1ZOK. Stores for Rent. W rsREnoUSE AND OFFICES X ' atove now occupied bv Wesbra.T-r-f U. JrtUneon Co. uYcAut Stre and offices above now occu-fffjiSliii pied t y A. Dumeiandt. P 1!! Both on North Water St.; between Prim ess and Chestnut. Apply to . aug U Stnr copy 3t PeBOSSET & CO. Real Estate. TTOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS 11 lor tale In all psrta of the city, Cssh or on tbe instalment p'an. sipi7to -p. oxonnuu, aug 30 ;w5m pat m Kcal s?ato Sgoot Norfolk Oysters !i rtAN NOW BE FOUND At tho GEM BEATAURA No. i0 North Fr t,t S -eet. nov 15 WILL WJtbT. Carolina Tacht Club Cigars, -gEST i CENTS CIGAU ON THE MABKCT. Good Whiakey, Beer, Orstere, 4a - OLD NOKTHir4TCtAI?0, hot 13 fl South , Frwot S et. ; Prepare for Winter ; QUE STOCK O. BOOTi AND tHOEi for Wiater wear is very largs and Tar!cdv HCHuOL ZlWKi for the Boja and Girls tbe brs: in the State. Good wear at lew prices. Geo. K. French & Sons, 103 NORTH FUOST STBJ5KT nov 24 Ostrich Tips , JPOE 3 AND 3 CENTS PER IIVSCU. New ttyles fa Felt, Vstve', and Syair IJats and Uom:ctA Ostrich Tips and Plumes, Taney Feathers, Xttbboxis, atrn, VslrcU, Zsfbjrs, Saxony, &c. at - - lias. KJLTKC. WINEa No. Ji3 North Second Street. . ..- aov 2-3 tf Bet. Ctfitnnt and Prlneitssta AaB FlL0TfdTIZE5S: XTEAB MB FC11 SIT CAUSE AN BE Sl iff -,".k iest, that ye may hear. ' - CoWgnea, Eitraote. Toilet and Fachet Pow ders, isoap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Caeca. Fall line of Drugs c. Prescrlptiaiuj a epec lalty. At - . . -r. c. inxiEn, acgll Ccxt JTourta aai Kua its

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