i) 4. . YL ... ' THIS PAPER f every evening, Sunday ex cepted by JOSH T. JAMES, KPITOB AND PBOPMBTOK. .tonPRlPTIONS POSTAGE PAID; SL . -100. six months, $2jD0. Three I & yrtU9 $1.00; One month, S5 cents. 010 m.r will bcrdellvered by carriers free T 1 m any part of the city, at the above Vr 10 cents per week. Aart8nsiuf "--mrtWMd n fitn. CnhSCrllCio " -r s . . tn rccelve their paper regularly, - rrjy. Daily Review has the largest . jLi mV i I 1V 7rv in fifrt vt Wade Hampton has do opposi-l lion. , - ..lLion to the United Slates ion ,UI - , from South Carolina. ConBresnian-eIect McCreery, of r.ntncky. building a $100,000 man- ,;0n in asningiou. The Democratic electoral ticket car- i Indiana by plurality, out me i ipaUiativc pluralities mount up in the arrregate to more man imnj mousaau inlbe State. . Rison in the Colorado natiSual parka . becoming plenty once more, but! they are carefully , protected from hunters by keepers. Government game- The "aio speculators ot Baltimore are falinjaeood deal of interest in the .tlioa of a Circuit Court Jadte in Maryland to the effect that a corn deal is gambling. . Pnn Leo XIII will, before the xlose of the year, confer the order ot the Golden Rose upon French ladies who .- bave specially disunguisnea memseives by charitable works. thp. evangelist, is re tin . -j j 0 ' i n ported as enjoying the most robust health, and to be verging upon - corpu- toea.wbil.Mr.Santey.hisoompanion. ism very poor neaim auu oougey iu n I 111. . Z L. 1 : M a I ?I t at his home at New Castle, Pa. res m The late Duke of Buccleuch spent! money on his estates with a liberal band and also gave freely to general nhnritipa Diirinw a. lontf life he had an annual income of about.$ 1,250,000. and j i atity. . vpr i mi i mss i 1 1 h. 1 1 zi.ninj uuu 111 uciauu" A fiddler who has recently died had two leniarkablo circumstances con . nccted with his life and deatn. In the still called "Willie." and in the" latter he is to have a monument. Ho fiddled lor liueen victoria, it even mases a defence in this world who one fiddles for. - The publishers of the Manufacturers Record will shortly ssae a book on the South, from the nan of Col.. M. B. Hillard of New Orleans. The book will be called Ti,n Vam Cnnth " anrl will fimhndv an I Tmz , the Southern States, noting each State separately, and giving their distinctive , . leaturS and Characteristics. 1 Dr.Boynton recently related that, wishing to explain to a little girl the manner in which a lobster casts bis shell when he was outgrown it, he said: "What do you do when you have outgrown your clothes? You .throw them aside, don't you?" "Ob, no" re Dlicd the little one. "we let out tucks !' The Doctor coniessd she had the ad- ullls uimiu- ,.,r The total number of families evicted in Ireland during the quarter ending September 30 was- 1JJ15, representing G.139 persons. Ot thew only 47 lami- lies were readmitted as tenants, and as care-takers, embracing alto I ether 3,118 persons, which, therefore, left 599 families or 3.021 Persons to fac the workhouse or the charjty ot their neighbors. Mr. Gorman aavsabat President Cleveland will resign his position as uuvernorot .New XorK.on ioe uw w 1 . 1 cru I t January. He also says that the rumors to the effect that certain gentlemen bad been offered Cabinet, positions were without the slightest foundation, that .L . . . . . J U I uoaj uaa jet Deoo onereu uwi Ple, ?nd lhat it wa, doubtrul even if anybody had been determined upon Jet to whom such a place would be offered. - Rev. J. F. fl. Rarkam. Warrenton, S. C. ..T hive used Brown's Iron Rittnra ik m mntt cratifyinzl results. I find it be not only a restora- live in every sense, but also a most complete tonic and appetizer. insulting to policeman veloped at Hot Springs, Ark., by dig- was on duty there on the night in ques gipc in the side of the mountain out of. . consequence of which a fine of which the other hot springs issue. ; ' J flell co.. N. C.v. savs: Brown's Iron Bitters has improved my digestion nd 1 t ' c- Texas ia slTth in railroad mlleago and 8xth in agricultural production and is "Wing to its assessed wealth at the rate cf one hundred and twenty million a Jr. D,G.U.Robertson,E.mGroTe. N" .. Rava. T rocnrihA" BrOWn'S IfOn Bitter, fi5an-U-comp,en, r I VIII.. VIII -mm XAil LOCAL NEWS. ' - ,, INDEX TO 1EW aOYERTISEMEMT. SUKlER A Whirlwind D A S MIT U Kurni tare Hbtdb Co Crew Nctlce C W Yates Holiday Goods Ottebbodko The Situation M M Katz For the Holidays Jko D Bella t, Jb For Sale S II Trimble Auction Notice F II Dabbt Real Estale for Sale xxktjtsbxbokb Chrlbtma Goods Pabkek & Taylor Now if Ever Has Eats C Winks Jersey Caps W E Springer A Co Hardware Geo R French & Sons Best Stock B H Grant & Co Fire Extinguishers ! J.W Cohoi-et Conoley's Drug store J R Marshall Oranges and Bananas Giles A Mckchison Brass Fire Dogs Mi8S E Kabrer Another Large Invoice F C Miller Friends and Fellow Citizens P L Bki doers A Co A Large Reduction Opera House Grand Musical and Literary Entertainment, The receipts of cotton at this port to? ,17'raa, 7 day foot np 963 bales. Yesterday was beautiful weather and the several churches were well filled. The rains on Saturday last were gen eral .throughout this section of the State. The raias ot Saturday were of great benefit, and will undoubtedly make considerable of a freshet in the Cape . earnver Why are broken heads like a rule in ntbjuic?Thej vulgar factions. U1WI1 VOII WW UUibVI mj K W V WaVN7 - . .; ... The steamer Biver. Queen, Bagley, uas been repainted and otherwise over hauled, and is now waiting for a rise in the river to resume her regular trips, a Bsautiful C3lored bordered handker- Inhipfs at Dver'a atlrar.t mnch attention , ... . . . . , 1 1 I and are selling to fashionable buyer s - i - at very reasons Die prices. j The German barune Lvdia Feschaul - - 3 just come on ne urj uer pisiuunajusu The 8leamer Wave is now on the ma. rf railway, where the necessary re pairs fa tne injury which caused her to Uink a few davs since are being made, r. u:i, MDnm Kor roon a p Baltimore". " " trips. Busy men do not like to. be called upon to serve on the jury, and there were quite a nmber this morning who VinH lippn snmmnned for that imDOttant rzn:.nfft u .i cused. " . . . v. . At the morning service at the irst aoAna Baptist Church yesterday lour persons -three ladies and one gentleman-were admitted to membership by letter; aad at last night's service the ordinance of baptism was administered to two la- dies. ; . . f . d n. umvi wvuoib v.u. - five gentlemen wont out on a fox bunt a "d a haif frorn" the city started a this mnrninor and when about a mi fox, which, after a sharp chase, they succeeded in capturing. It was a pleaeant party, a beautitul morning and zn excitingchase which was richly en- j0yed by all the participants. Indications. t iu aMttm r 1U . " weather, worineny wma, auu .,.KUUJr lower temperature. Personal. Mr. Bruce Williams, 01 renaer county, was in the city yesterday. He reports uue raiua vu a uaj - - A. t3 n 'I'l-VAOtflQW in III vicinity. Mortuary. Daring the month ended November 5iOfh lftSl. there were 14 ntermentS in V I . Grove Cemetery ; of thi, number o, and 8 were adulU and 6 were children . City Court. Woitor T.vnnh. a NorwesiOD. was I . ... ., . Mninin(r Drougnt oeiore tne uajur w charged wwith disorderly conduct on Front street, near the Seaman's Home, ! stIirij.v nieht. Th'e evidence dwh w h a verv annoyine and IO &A V TV WS uww W Gordon, who Thomas Gardner, a colored boy aged -unt 15 vears. was arraigned upon the f arson DQt wa5 continued for defendant untU 9 o'clock to-morrow m0minz on account of the absence of aQ important witness. See particulars dcr hcad of "Attempted Arson." unawiaauw , i Tm j.tnn.it frrrwrl v noroo rtioned ghich KeaJ nIXtT. v rn.ml Pnint J" WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. DECEMBER NEW ADVEKIS: OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, December 12, 1884 (Irani Musical and Literary Entcrlaiameii FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. To consist ot Instrumental and Vocal Solos, Arion (Joartette Music, Pantomimes and Tab leaux. . : General admission fA;; reserved scats, chairs and front gallery row. 75c ; reserved seats, paiquette, 50c Box sheet opens Tnet- day morning, 9 o'clock, at nelnsberger's ecSStmo tu frlnac Jersey Caps, TT ATS, AND BONNETS, FEATHEBSJ JJL Pompons. Ribbons. Laces, infant's Plush and Zephyr Hoods, Neckwear, Ac, at MRS. KATE C WINEV, No. 1 1 9 North Second Street, dec S It J Jet. Chestnut and Princess sts Conolej'S Dmg Store. ai MARKET STREET. T WILL. OPEN IN A FEW DAYS A FINE assortment of X MAS GOODS. My friends (and the Ladles especially) arc lnvl'ed to call and examine My prices will be reasonable. Conoley's Cologne Is unsurpassed by any other, yery Respectfully, decs J W. CONOLEV. Crew Notice. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY A forewarned not to trust or naroor any cf the crew of the British ... btlgLEAU, as neitherthe Master or coneigDeca win be responsible gg.-- Master Consignees SETfl W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY S. H. TRIMBLE. mn.MnBRnw at my sales uuujua i I commencing at 10 o'clock, I will sell at auction a large assortment oi gooaa, cuni- i sun uepanmenw we nave nuwiius w wm inrnrngn rinndR. Har.ilnPs. Rnasted Coffee, t nUln of. PeoDle who desire Tastv Goods go Stove Polish, Shoes, Pants, Calicoes, Notions, Yit0 abUtimy ' i T-i i n m i pQr gae on EaSy TerLUS. mHE PREMISES ON JJ'IJJTU ox . J. between Market and J oca sts. tsouthof thereeldenccof W.B. McKoy. & and onpoe the rest- Arnlv to JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., Attorney NOW if Evei . m rrav. nnnTRTMAS T1TNNEB CLOSE I A at hand-jou expect your Wends. When I bTrtSi done, tou wlU make Borne Bide remrkg to tue (w!Urt?5tojBaTO piy remind you oi uwtuiuow.o. j " ' svnn In line nnd RS.VP. temDCr. PARKER & TAYLOR PURE WHITE OIL. dec 8 Real Estate for SalCi virtue and in pursuance of a. decrecmadeby the Clerk of the Superior Court, in the ex parte cause wherein John J. Barnett etal ate nlalntiffa, the nndersigned as Con. mttiT for sale, for Kcash, atpub. SISmSw: ne8day, bee j ist. at 12 o'clock, m, that prop fJH city of Wiiminton, being -83 j, AJ?5h street 132 feet. F. H. DARBY, dec 8 lawiw Commlssionar. Fire Extingnisliers. WE N HAND CELEBRA tea naraen nana urease recommended by the U. s. Naval Board, jrore Insuranco CoB and Heads of Fire Depart- men" urcw i 5?h ractortes. De'- pots and Private Residences of all ofthe cities tw j Knrth and Went &nd in a snreat many Southern cities. They are Invaluable about I Th WSrieTZepro Iductaareof aMghiyi The public are invited to call nd examine them. ' K. xx wbab j. v;y., dec 8 3t 119 Front Street Christmas Goods. a N ENDLESS VARIETY; TOO NUMBR oua to itemize. Fancy Extravaganzas, Im ported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities, and ex- tensive collection or gooas oi every utwcnpi tlon imaginable, from nearly all the princlpa. manuiaciuxing r- I - . Ptewe all arly to toW a0' fSSffi S, and see Christmas invitation is extended to all at HEINSBER3ER'S, dec s 1 ive Book and Music fct res Holiday Goods ! TN ORDER THAT THE LADxES MAT Select their CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ijarly and avoid the nsual rush, I have opened up a large and handsome stock of Christmas Goods! in point of elegance and variety surpassing anything heretofore offered - . . The finest aeiecHon ui uuuiw vwo r brouzht to the city. Call and examine stock prices. Prompt and polite attention to alL C W. YATES dec 8 119 Market st. Wilmington NC Hardware F ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANT1 o ty. Wholesale ana xteuui prices. W. E. SPBTNGES Js CO, 13, 21 Market Street, -decLS - WUmbagtoB, H.Q. ft NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, iSL 'WJEaiinES.Xj'WIXJ COULD NOT II AVE PLAYED GREATER HAVOC WITH OUR STOCK than have hundred of customers who have thronged our store daring the last two weeks The immense stock we placed upon our counters at the openiog of the season has melted away and with those goods haVe also gone Thousands of Dollar's Worth Bought to Replenish .the Original Stock. We certainly have no occasion to talk of "dull times", "slow trade" or any thing of the kind. It is a great comfort to the Clothing buyers to bave a house to deal with that thev can rolv on first, last and all the time. SHRIEK'S is reaping the benefit of this fact. Our cessful in its lino m Wilmington to-day. . We will cheerfully send goods tor approval to your homes where you can compare them with the goods from other houses. You will be actually as tounded at the great saving we will make for you. r THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST., dC 8 The Situation As It Now Is. I Clothing that Must be Sold. HHE BUSIEST SEASON OF ALL THE year is now upon us. A s Christmas approach es trade "Booms," and the brisker the bust ness the more anxious the merchant to make aCLKIN SWEEP of all surplus stock. In our Full Dress," "Half Dress" and Business to persons of ACKROWEDGED TASTE 1 0 liUx xru!ai nence it a iiuii. ne wuuui bulk of the Clothing patronage in Wilming ton, ad always, invariably, without a single ' . . -.- - excepnon, receive tne unamuiouo ouppvxi. ntogiro-iSTlSSSSS ever? stranger or body of strangers visiting our city. We started out, however, to speak of our sh"rt deal" on OVERCOATS, and the j reason whv It rcanlres at nresent such LONG COUNTKHSto hold thm."; To be btief, the weather is against us in this line, and we pro pos to sell them at unnatural prices. Over coats worth $10 for $4 Overcoats worth fll .vi tnr 4 M And an on in like troportlo. 8PLEDID ALL WOOL SCOTCH CA8S. SUITS at $10 worth $15, and so on See our Bargains in FLANNEL UNDER-1 T5e VJ5Att w JW Inspect our stock of NECKWEAR, the largest and handsomest line in the city. A beautiful $1 ifecarf for iCc. Country orders solicited. Satisfaction guar- anteea or money reiunaca. OTTEB.BOTJB.G KING CLOTHIER, dec 8 Wllmbogton, N C A LARGE REDUCTION. Cooking Scuppernong Wine Only $1 per Gallon, : and to persons furnishing, their own vessels 23c. per quart only will be charged! 20. per Pt. cooking wise reduced from $2 to $1 for our Xma8 v&trona j jjgrjrcHa.TKL cheese and PRETZELS Received fresh each week. In order to meet the increasing demand for the Creamery Buttered Flour! we ha'e reduced the price to 30c. per package. which is the same price as charged by the leading stores in New York city. It is most convenient and most desirable, and fully worth the price asked. Just try a package -1 PMnirMl hT Mr. Joaenh H. Stractre. in New York. P. L. BRIDGERS & 00 XIO North Front 8t. dec 8 Furniture. EW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, ARRIVING EVERY DAY Manuiac tared expressly for this market. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam- ineour extensive variety of New and Fash lonable Goods, alh-aade this season. D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street dec 13 Brass Fire Dog, i Shovels and Tongs. SOMETHING VERY NICE ' ...... . mm nrtn . - GILES A MURUIHSON. dec S Si and 40 Hurcblion. Block 8, 1884. NO 293 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. great trade is certainly the most suc FOR THE 3E3E Extra Bargains AT- ! 1. KATZ'S 116 Market St. Black Silks at 60c, 70, $1, $1.25 per . ,M - 10. msuixiuico, mi BUrtuw, num uj" Ladies' Cloth Tricot Rep3. Flannels, Dolmans, Shawls. Blankets, Spreads, very low. Ladies', Gents and Children's Under wear. 2,000 Handkerchiefs, Irom Sc up. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, at ex traordinary low prices. Velvets and Velveteens, all shades. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES too i numerous to mention, bought below Manufacturer's cost, and SELLING LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. A call will convince my patrons that for X MAS GIFTS it IS ECONOMY to buy something useful as well as .desi rable of ' M. M. KATZ, 116 Market St. decs . - . OPERA HOUSE. OSE NIGHT ! WED5ESWL DEC. 10. . -Everybody's Favorite Comedian, Mr. GUS WILLIAMS In bU bewildering success, JOHN MISHLEB. The Benevolent German Policeman, in ONE OF THE FINEST I A story of the Pavements of New York Under the management of John 1L Robb. '" CARD "One of the Finest" is the Utle riven each member of the New York Police Force, as they are calle-t the finest Police in the Seats on sale at Helnsbercera Monday 8th. Reserved seats f i, occ e 5t Oranges and Bananas N D STILL THEY COME. ANOTHER OF FINE SWIET FLORIDA OR A V- GE3 on consignment; will be sold cheap by . mt, Xi. IMiaHAU, - General Commission Merchant. dec 8 It 21 N. Water at., W tlmlngtoAM. - .' ' FLEAS S OVioa W will bi glxi to rccclT o boaatalcaUoa troa our ttieada ea asy aad all tsebjacta. - genexallntcreatlyat . The name of the rritex tinst arrays b alalia tooths Editor. ' A: kjTX": , CoramTmlcaQoas must M writ las oa m one aide of the paper. ; ; - Personalities mnrt bo avoided.; And It is especially and particularly trde stood that the Editor does aot always endoj t the rlews of correspondents calas so stais In the editorial eohzsina. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t Hurrah ! SANTA CLAUS HAS M A IE III5 1 1 EAOQU ARTERS AT TAYLOR'S- BAZAAR, with an Immanse stock of DOLLS, In every sbse and style; - DRUM?, Trffm pets, Barnes. Blocks, HORSES. Velotfpedes, -. WHIPS, Reins, Bells, . - And thousands of other things for the little ones. You arc all invited to call and seethe ' - r' .i Grand Toy and Holiday (ioods Opening, r , , :. .... ., i i Together with a new stock of 1 adies' Hats, Ribbons, Flowers. r Featcers, Breasts, Birds, Wings, " Tips, Velvets, Plushes and Satins. JUST RECEIVED : A new line of Laces, Lace Collars, Uandktr -cMefs, in Silk and Llaen. . f A new line of Gloves. . . A new line of Hand Satchels, xcket boot p. A new line of Jewelry. v A new line of Underwear and Hosiery. ? A new stock of Children's Worsted Uocds and Sacks, Bablea Cloaks, &c, 4e. 1 " Also a hew line of Silk, and Alpacca Um brellas, and wilt be sold at rcaoiaVkably'low . prlcs, at 'Ck I'T Taylor's Bazaar. urrah N. B. KVERY PURCHASEX 'OF.tr TWO DOLLAR'S WORTH OK MOBEjr 1 ; WILL RECEIVE A TICKET-FOR A Jt - i ... : ' .-1 - CHANCE ON A HANDSOMELY Jff 5rDRESSD,JOINTED. BISQUE DOLLy . The Ladles are invited to call and see at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,- 118Markeft-s decS . WILMINGTON, N. C. S500 Rewards- FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BE paid fer Information which, will lead to the conviction of the miscreant .?wlo tampered with the Switches of the Railroad Companies . at Sixth and Ni&th streets, and canned the ac cldent to the fast mall last Saturday night, the 30th of November. - - The Companies sppeol earnesUy t9 .jcry citizen in the community to aid In bringing this wretch to justice whoto Infamous rictton endangered the lives of every passenger and employee. .: I'lTu rCnr";?'- ' .TNO. F. DIVINE, GemM Sap't : n. WALTERS, General Manager. . dec 5 3t fri eat mou - f- ! - WILMINGTON N. C.. FOT 22dl8?4. ' THE ANNUA L MEETINO OF. THE Stocks holder's ft the NAVA5SA GUANO COM PA NY. cf WILMINGTON, will beheld at their Ottico in this city, on THURSDAY, December 11th, m, at 11 o'clock, a. m . ... nov 28 4t rov JSdec 1 8 10 . , r fjrfaa.. Best Stock. -' B UYERS OF BOOtS AND SHOES WILL find at our place the 'LARGEST : 8TOCKt GREATEST VARIETY OF 8TYLE AND FINISH and LOWEST PRICES. We. .InTl te Oeo. B; French- & Sons 108 NORTH FROnV STREET n dec S Another ;Largf3lnvoiqo)g j ':.P.f O1 F ZEPHYRS AND ALL THE VARIOUS Wools In use ALL COLORS, v J K Children's, Misses and ladles Jerseys. iJ Gloves and Handkerchiefs . J u Fancy Hairpins, Hat Oi names ts, Ac. , Millinery Full stock, iHatsI yjonnels, Vef I vets. Feathers, lBfrd&c Stamping done la latest designs. - Fslt Allcokjrs. Elder Dove. PluthJ. Cesitfally " ft 'tt' MISS'E: KAKRER. C Qlee t - Exchange Corner. i t

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