THIS PAPER M,.,ihfid every srrenlng, Sundays ex r rl wCl L glad to recetra corwa trJcaUoa from oar friends on any aa2 all isbjcu. eeseraliatcrctbiu ; - j-'"-;' V; Tka aaae cf the writer scst always be : ulaued to the Editor, Cora raon lea tions xcuatj be wrtrus oa on oi aide oY the v&pc.VJ .- PerecnalltlciamcitWo avoldvt; . And it la .especially and partictlrrly ci de tood that the 'Skater doee al'vays endoia the views of ccrreepondacta caWs.' v1 U' In the editorial coltuasa.;- t . cepted by .' JOSHT. JAMSf BDITOB AND FKOrTMETOU. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: 71 H If mar frt.OO. Six months. $2.04. Three months, $1.00; One month, 35 ceata. Xlio paper will be delivered by carrlera free at charge. In any part of the city, at the above rats. or 10 cents per week. , " . , a " - idTtsnamg raws row.anu uDerau , I "T7T YTTTT rSubacrlber3 will report any and all fall V vJ -Lj V A JL A WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1884 NO. 297 arjs to receive their paper regularly, Vaily fieview Has toe largest taodon society is agog with the news bona fi.de. circulation, of any newspaper that the Duke of Marlborough and the MisJted, in the city of "Wilmington. Prof. T. C. A. Abbott, for twenty fix years President of the Michigan Agricultural College, has resigned. mm - Mr. Steinitz. Chess Champion, still on his tour of triumph, has reached Baltimore. , ; ' wife who divorced him are going to set married over again, and, it is hoped, iivc happily ever afterward. It is understood that Governor Cleveland has declined all hotel offers, as well as the invitation of Mr. Corco ran, and will be the guest of the Kev. Dr. Bartlett, of New York Avenue Czar Alexander is growing wrinkled I Caurch. pending the inaugarati n eer- and erT. The Nihilists ara worrying lemonies. the life out of him. Belgium has four universities, of Personal. Our good friend and subscriber,. Mr W. II. G. Ueatty, of Gravelly Hill. Bladen county, was In the city to-day and gave U3 the pleasure of a visit this morning. Mr. M. M. Katz is in Goldsboro to day in attendance upon a meeting tf the Board of Directors of the Eastern Insane Asylum, of which he is a mem ber. For tlie Holiday Trade. . Col. John J. I led rick has a large and a very attractive advertisement in this issne.' ffe appreciates 'the value of printers1 ink, and with such a band some stock as he carries now 13 bound to let everybody know where to select many useful as well as pretty things for holiday gifts. His goods are very tastefully arranged, and the ladies are even now thronging there to look and to buy. A Correction. Through a careless blunder of ours, the article concerning W. W. Holden's fitness to write a State history, upon which we commented at considerable length, was credited to the Wilson Ad vance, when J-t should have been the Wilson Mirror, from which paper it The bill of Senator Coke, providing I was c'ipped. We were not aware of made several million dollars out of pine j for the allotment of lands in severalty the error until our attention was called and henil.'ck boards. . Editor Friedei. of the Lancaster Fi tt Lie2 and Ghent re supported by the Vresse. while iU recently, translated State while vian and Brussels arc one of Goethe's short poems into six lree institutions. uc university oi . uat,eg . lisrusseis had a very modest beginning. ine Duiiaiogs wnicn it now occupies Alexander Pardee, of the Meadville were constructed between 1859 and 1865 Republican, gave the newsboys and I It has become a very important insti- bootblacks of that city a thaaksgiving I tution, with this year 1,686 students. Hlnnpr. uovernor-elect Gray, of Indiana. Lady Florence Dixie recently sent a turned over that office to Gov. Porter wreath for John Brown s grave, and, four years ago, and the latter will turn in reiurn Queen Victoria sent Lady it over to Mr. Gray in January. It Florence an engraving by Landseer. Governor-elect Russell A. Alger, of Michigan, is low boomed as "a farm er's boy, who read books by a pine- knot in an Ohio cabin," but since he has been a man in Michigan he has is said that no two Governors ever stood in this relation before, Mr. Gray was elected Lieutenant-Governor in 1876, and succeeded to the executive chair on the death of "Blue Jeans" Williams. Professor W. K. Brooks will haye an article in the January Popular Science Monthly on Influences Deter mining Sex, in which he cites many curious facts in support of the view that a favorable environment causes an excess of female births, and an un favorable, environment an excess of male births. - upon the reservations to individual In- to the matter this morning: We glad dians, ia justly regarded by the friends ly make the correction, and are glad to of our nation's wards as the most im- know that Bro. Daniels, of the Ad- portant piece of Indian legislation to t?ancc, is not of those who "worship at come before Congress this Winter. Holden'a shrine." T'lio .Quirtata Viaa .Iro iy a Trrfrai if anrl " r 'l'wt AiKiM4irf i -? 1 m a nn T r ntn r n fnr , . . , . I axiu jriui uiuy a auutuAb v iua uuu3u lu utxuuic law. i . , . . . c . . , r Senator Sherman has introduced a wick, Ga., has pleasant words to say hill to havft thft PTcroisfts of the nalftbra- of our uood friend, subscriber and The gross bonded debt of New York tion of the completion of tho Washing- former fellow citizen, Mr. Jesse Wilder, ton Monument to take olace on the 21st now in business, in that city. It says: - - 1 city, exclusive ot revenue Donas aoo. 0f February because the 22nd. Wash- Heretofore the principal market on . A 4h tm 1WA JMpy I 1. A 1 J I . T I.I m. . I . f Jl 4 1.' inciuaing 10 oouus uew Jnoton1, RirJhdsiv rnnt on Snndav the Atlantic coast, lor cruue turpentine by the Commissioners o, the , Stakto, Senator Morgan thougbt da, ,00. ShZn&lt&Zt r una , win, on me ist oi ihjai. uauuai j, sacrej to h0n0r the raemorv of Wash- Mr .Tpssa WiHnr. comes in for a share amount to Sl25,blU,o7a.JJ. ueaucung :nrtrn Senator Sherman is in accord of this important traLtiC. Mr. Wilder ihft amount held as a sinking fund. the:,u u r.,n ,.f;,f i,;a is the only gentleman operating a stil " - I Ml I LI1 L.L1E3 i 'llStliLU DC11L1 U1UUL Ul Llllkl 1 . ' . net debt is $90,331,000. ; The last asses- countr !n Bronswicfc. lie Dyf sed valuation of real estate was l,ii J,- However great and deserving of hon- pie and has built-up quite an extensive 761,597. " or is our clorious Washinzton. there is business. He buys at Wilmington d -v ,1 ,1 : e ur,r AUrr.a n rWn nigner auu moiu ueserviug ui on the list for trial in Franco is 760, of "uuul . T- T . ,? which 560 are petitions to transform xor rest anu wommp ox xxuuu. judicial separations 200 are orig iinnara mto fhpip ftnnGarance on btWA&V.f ..w " r f In . n-AA anA fho cindnnt onaay paraue of modern Pans life nas an opportu- What is it makes George prices. Marine Accident. j The Ger. barque EintraclU, Muswick, j rom Montevideo, arrived in port this afternoon, and as she came up the river, under sail, let go her anchor when opposite the foot ot Orange street. As she swung around her sails were taken aback and, as there was a still Southerly breeze at the time.her anchor drugged, and she ran into the wharf 0 Messrs. Davis & Son's fUh house, carrying away a small portion of the wharf and doing considerable damage to the . building on , Us Northwestern: corner. The only damage to the EintraclU, was the carrying away of her martingale and some of her head gear. For the Dally Review Freedom. Judging from Mr. Tennyson's latest rythmical effusion, "Freedom," it seems to me that in making him a lord they unmade him a poet The poet- laureate's muse is neither so vigorous or subtle as in "Summers gone." With him "the hey-day in the blood is tame andbisonco facile and charming pen seems really to have forgotten its cun ning. The recb e and uncertain tread of senility is plainly disceruable. I he welded graco of diction, the de lightful conceits and the smooth and mellifluous versification that character ized his former productions are waul ing. - His theme is heroic, one well calcula ted to insp.re the patriotic muse, but his treatment is singularly tame; indeed. his pen seems to limp aiongthe lines. NEW ADVEKTISEMENT8. NE"W AOVKUTISE3ICNTS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A Large Stock of Sensible Articles for Holiday Presents! - 0- I UlSPKCTFULLY CALL T LIE ATTEN TION OFflllE LADIES TO THE FOLLOWING : Super B!ack Cashmere erp cheap. Medium aad low priced Dress Goods at event bargain.?.. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER : We IiaTe a sp'cmlul stock of -Table Lamak, . Napkins ami Doyles wi.li tire handsome st : - - stock of Towc's over .nsporteti FOR THE Extra Bargains -AT- 1. 1. KATZ'S, 116 Market St. FOR THE YOUNG UDIES : A superb lot of Handkerchief, ever style and quality. Hand Satchels, Handsome Jewelry, etc. Black Silks at SOc, 70, $1, $125 per yard. Cashmeres, all shades, from 12.c up. i Ladies' Cloth Trioot Hep3. Flannels, Dolmans, Shawls. FOR THE GENTLEMEN: It there is any truth in the saying colored Bordered and White HcmBtitehed Blankets, Spreads, very low. that the last notes ot the nying swan are , iianiKercuieid, uemsuvenea umna jmik its sweetest then we shall hear from the poet-lord again. I hope so and sincerely trust that when it does come we may hava to exclaim, verily, he has saved the best 4-wine for the last. Scriouslv, I fail to discern any great merit in the piece. It is either very good so good, indeed, as to be beyond the ken of ordinary mind?, or it is very commonplace and I incline to the latter opinion. It it 13 really very meritorious then it strikes me that a poet of decided attainments and skill ought to be able to write with sufficient lucidity to, make it unnecessary to wreck one's brain in order to ascertain his meaning. Now and then there U Handkerchief, Neckties, Scarf Tins, Sleeve Buttons, fine Suspenders, with a variety of other handsome and useful articles. q FOR THE BOYS : Siik and Linen Handkerchief?, Windsor 1 ie, Brcastpin3, Sleeve Buttons, Buck Gloves, handsome and heavy Hosiery. o Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under-' wear. 2.0C0 Handkerchiefs, from 3c up. Table Liuen?, Towels, Napkini, at ex traordinary low prices x Velvets aud Velveteens, all shades. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES too FOR THE SERVANTS a . trace, a faint gleam ot the ) greatest of cheap Dress Goods, low priced Cloaks, from numerous, to mention, bought below, ixviiig vuut jeirvas a wuuw ib auijf i $1 to f 30, ShawJs, Hosiery, eneap vesis. The Entertainment. Remember the entertainment at the mars his great name. If obscurity is one of the esssentials of genuine poel-1 try then Mr. Tennyson's latest posseses in a marked degree one ot the re quisites. . W. CORBETT. Mr. A, G. Brenizer, Cashier Commer- Coverllds, Counterpanes, &c, &c, wi'h the best general stock of Notions in the city. Manufacturer's cost, and SELLING LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. into divorces, a-d 1V e aupe our preseumuvBa wm uavu Opera House to-n ght for the benent oi VtT ": into uivuiuea, a. u 1 1,. -A f . . . savs : After a careful examination of inal petitions. The peti- fa, kMrt" , "7- the Wilmington Liorary Association- the lan, the methods, and the rates JUST OPENED : There is a growing sentiment among w"u0.a0s-,e .L i ru w ut fw Syrup, he does. toe Luemuers ui iuo iiuuo oaght to be some tariff legislation this Winter. Judge Moulton of Illinois, says that all the Democratic members of the Ways and Means Committee tayor the passage of some bill that will at least rnlarge the free list very materially, and that the Hewitt bill, with some modifications, will certainly be passed. . with colds. ZZe takes Dr. Bull's Cough LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW AuYERTISESflEHTS. Wanibd-Light Work C W Yates Holiday Goods Heinsbeugbk Christmas Goods .Tno "J Hedkick For tlie Holidays Melton & Gakkell Saturday's Marict F C Miller Friencl3 and Fellow Citizens of 1 An invoice of Imported Dress Buttons 100 Among other excellent musical leatures Mutual Trust lund Lie Association. ..." nrh rinns. iher will ha a fmitar I am so well pleased with it that I have Kinas-i 01a at nan vaiuc i?jT - . : r! . , r .i i I . ... - 1- 1 r, c,- V,,1 ela u i apuueuj-u iwi a. tcuuiviaw v mcuiuc- it 13 a, well known lact that in my specialties Edmonds BUW 1UIS- UM,S' T WW1 :V" shin. Tn mv oDinion it is worthv the V I stand unrivalled. The public will gam Watters and these two superb vocalists lie." wili also sing a duet together. On gac- countof the absence of some ot the members, the Arion Quartette Club Af' 2 n I a fi j 1 1 . 1 w - will not oe in anenaance ana wo aisu - 1 - o- . v 1 1 1 r... ir.i m ,1 mi r . nity of closely observing some strange so cool nnd placid, and how does lie do De given Dy uirb. rvaiinwtniur auu mis. confidence and patronage of the pub cnoiol tirnoa sucu ueep lumKiugr 11 is uuuause ub NEW ADVEK181LJIENTS by an examination of my stock, as I am offering extraordinary inducement in the way of price3. Very Respectfully,! learn that Mr. N. Mayer will not be JJY A gentleman who whites A able to attend ; a fact which wili be re good, clear hand, light work to do, in the way , . ot-il i I CI CCPVinz pilHJrs 01 any Jwiuu. xrit;aae cuiu- AAtj-i-l -WT mrf tr n IT m, l IT fl VIllWU I'llll 1 - tions the musical portion will be as heretofore announced, leaving no doubt that that feature of the pro gramme will be a pronounced success A call will convince my patrons that for XMAS GIFTS it is ECONOMY to buy something useful as well as desi rable of Mm M. KATZ, 110 Market St. dec 8 . mivcicatc with dec 12 lv s. w. c. care of Daily Review. Notice. JNO. J. HEDRICK. des 12 . OPERA HOUSE. Merry Christmas -TO S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION FJ2LDAY, December IS, 1884 The receipts of cotton at this port to Senator Palmer of Michigan, who day foot up 898 bales. has an income of upward of $200,000 a year, says: 'The happiest man is the one who has the most illusions. There are only three real substantial things that you can get out ot life, and the man who has those at the required intervals is as well 08 as the richest. The three realities are a. full stomach, a good suit ot elothes and a bed to sleep in. Everything else belongs to the realm of i.lusions." Store ISreakiujr. will be made to tha General Assembly of North Carolina, at lto session in January, isso, lor nk aw .aw Fa. tha Hn rill 1 m nUAnnviAn r A acA . At abOUl 4 o ciocs tnis iuwruiug vui- claUon of Wilmington, N.-tj." . dec 5 law 5w rri All the Little Folks! Egs were retailing at 80 cents per Cvjr Te'rry discovered that there was a dozen fiom the stores to-day. Christ" tnief in the store of Mr. J. M. Hard- SATURDAY'S MAKKET VW Ilia. Ull A A. lllvw-k wwwa -w .v Prof. A. L. Perry, the well-known economist, in a very striking article on the "Meaning of the Election," in The Million, ot Des Moines, Iowa, for De cember 13, makes the assertion tha1 the Republican party is dead as Csesar," and the startling prediction that it will never go into another Presi dential contest. He is led to this con clusion bv recent events, occurring both before and since the election. The weather is too soft and warm Eighth and Ninth, but the latter was necessary to prevent sickness. He had broken open the door and bad I th nnhiin ctn'raiiTiareertectfaliff invited I In,'J1', ? 'S'?.,a' Heinsbergei's. , 1 - 1 - - r o . 1 cip h al mo 111 in nac Two colored women, charged with selected a lot of meat and put it in a bag. fp r-. KrMiirhr hclhiitin Ills nurr.OJ ueuauuic iuo iuici uuuiueuj wuuuu, .i5.D u.wu6uv 1 . . ... i-aa-n a mcy c TrvTTTmnr fore the Mayor this morning and dis- left the bag aud us conients. joining jyiJl (X ITU U X else was disturbea mere is a regular Wnho.r tnof trnhiH nnnmnni ? gang Ul uiiuuiaui jiniviu Accordine to the statistics published bvthe French Customs the imports during the first tea months of the present year amounted to 3,724,614.000 francs and ttw exports to 2.666.814,000 francs. The Dersistent decrease in exports is viewed with uneaslne'ss, and to it may be traced tho present com- mernial Amba-rassments of tttecouniry There is m diminotlon in. Imports of fnni .ml munnfflnlnred articles. The export of" national manufactures has tallen off to tha extent oi 127,000,000 fraocs. . ,f J; ' ' mm -m t T-M fcM ' A T?nfW; ,nome. John, break the bones in Mr. William's chops aod Pu, Mr. Smith'sribs in the basket tor mp,, John fadskly): ; AU right, sir; Just as soo" ns Pre sawed off Mrs. Murphy's legr pt carrht to keep St.; J scobs Grand Musical and Literary Entertainment FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. To consist of Instrumental and Vocal Solos. Arlon Quartette Music, Pantomimes aud Tab leaux. Uener&l admission 5c: reserved seats chairs and front gallery row, 75c; reserved I Cap3 for little boy and ei'la. Box sheet opens Tuee-1 llfir.TIlAV TOYS. UCU OOt U1U I 14 All uun. I of every description VyE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINK OP MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, Hoods,-Velvet Crochet Hood Sacks, Our sccdj are cheap and all I : r.wA iUatr l-nna? whpro prprv pnir.Ir- ouite prevalent in some sections of v-lwJf 14 . "J . , ..... Pender' county, although tl nrnpa fatnl nnlir in O fo VtT I ntinOPS- .-w... w.j . 1 fH which we have mide for to-morrow's (Saturday) market sept 22 Auctioneer. , . wnicn we nave miae ior vo-morruw " 0iMft rr.Pr Prfnaa and Water streets. Cronly & Morriss old stand. Personal attention given to sale of hordes and 1 . . AAaian ouoru tjrfiro i miiu-i ivn nivi inn m oi evemuinz iu uui unci . -. u.mi. it. vta axea auu ucio uw.vvw . or unienaia samn-oa i-mjubiv oiau ieu Thrre i we are Beef, wh'co we Lave no hesitttion in saying I 1. M ttio I- haa him U1STI nprA 1 nil KS.- We resrret to learn of the death ot uii more than an even chance son. We also invite attention to our line of Mr. Joseph V. Duncan, which occur- that 8ome of lbe scamps will be brought DrEssed turkeys, fat. fresh and careful- R red at his home at Kocky Point, Pender topiief before long. ly prepared and weighing from 4 to 15 lbs. J nlt wrrnkk t heacUcaf trman' nBar- county. mis morning, mis uisca.se tvnhni1 and nnftiimonia. He was a good man and a useful citizen. Hisiun era! will take place at 1 o'clock p. m.t to-morrow at the Rocky Point. W ftsv9 Infants Cloaks STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER will find It U their advatte to call and cx and Auctioneer of General Merchandise of j . amino oir ttck before purchasing. dec 10 1m ' MRS. 8. J. Z5AKEU Proposals. OFFICE BOARD OF COMMI8tONFXS, FOR THE COUNTY Or NEW HANOVER, Since the above was in type WC learn Also, ber ami Perfumer, lb personally in attendance I December 8th, 1S34. that officer Terry got so near the Ulie1 BRESSED GEESE. DUCKS & CHICKENS, between Water ana Front, Wilmington. N. C. TJRQPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the as to knock him down, but the latter n ll1.lart l H.nmmiii -5!SlL . L.i.,t .hrtr he footrl ' 1 . I rt . "I T tk . -v j, The Excursion and Pic Nic managed to got up and, being the faster wltb thc jest of M. E. Church at ' nner escaped. From a description of the thief Mr. Hard wick wassatis&ed Indications. that it was Tom w nitneia, cotore Forthe South Atlantic States, partly and made an affidavit to that effect be cloudy weather and local rains, Wester- fore a magistpte, who issued a warrant . . . 1 . 1 . onftitklnla Kanla fllT VEAL, LAMB AND MUTTON, PORK. Freeh and Corned, SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS, Ac. Satfc faction guaranteed ly winds and low temperature. Exports Foreign. Schr. William C. Greene Uawes cleared late jesterday afternoon, for Port-au-Prince, with 194,299 leet 1am- l ber and 150,000 shingles, valued at $3 316.40, shipped by Messrs. Northrop & and placed it in a constable's hands for Whitfield's arrest. Officer ierry . ac companied the constable in bis search for Whitfield, whom they found upon dec 11 it MELTON m 6 ARRELI , Stalls 1 anl 3. New Market. To the Public; n - . - . Mrcnn n.mU. Shf mLr AT. Barter. Bar-1 P-13" : ' - I . f II ..('A O oiPfirpii tor uaDe navueu wimi. aw5o. - the street. He was fully identified by WE claim no exclusive right. Mr. Terry and was arrested. Some lew but we have the duffy malt whiskey at stolen articles were fotma.upon o hcthanti per quarts the "GXM- dee 11 Christmas Goods. A S ENDLESS VARIETY; TOO NUMKR ous to itemize. Fancy Extravaganzas, Im ported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities, aad ex- day cf December, 131. w Flral, For fornltbiog the Inmates of tbePcor Flauta with FrAil. RIoth'ncr. UoHIHn n1 A tcaUon for tiro yeirs from January 1st, WILL, WEST. IK,VAf leet luniuer, iwuw ATT j I mugnuiccu. , raw MORE -BOARDER3. EITHER 41, ihipped by ; Messrs. J, H. , Chad- it jQ thQ .market. The A raw , moriasd, jti - a. l aAMf Avmnrrai. ran im rrsmmo stalled beef from Sampson county, tirt shown by them, is as fine - as cas ever market ardrs, w : R0Ii i - llSi llartct su, tet. i'ror.t asi Second. new ;KCTOirsrs lor very liri , n,r-nfir.2 display, .rcvis u ter, 18 bourn & Co;,; makings toUl ofex ports foreign amoonting to $B,173 oi. . . . - .... . . I I Wa observe: quite a nne, cuspiay oi exhibited here and . ia all omsr rKevoivsrs ior very fo i w r- a fins display. tensive collection of goods of ever deccrlp- Also, for Securing and Wcrkiog Prisoners lion imaginable, from nearly all the principal j gnt to tLe House of Correii3n,and nrmlto manafaetorlns cities in Europe and America, 1 . . ,. .... . I them with Fo2l, Ckthloz and Medic Ice. Cof- Please call early to arolJ the ru3h, and see I 4 V'V1 Has and Burial will be required, also for such persons as may die at these In' tLutions. the Immense dUrlay of Beautiful Crrtatmas aad New Yean Cards. A cordlil lnvltaUn la extended to all at dec 8 1 tve Eook and Music t res Oysters. Oysters. THOSE FAMOUS HORNE O Y8- TERScanbVaundat the Old Nor ta SUteFaloon. They are tlie best brought to thla city. Cigars, Wines, Beer, and old Cleta cer Wtlsiey, always on hand, csll at tlie - OLD XQRTilSTATESALOOJi, - ; dee 1 c souta 1'rcrt Street Second, For farnh-hlur Medicine for ench o presTbcd by the Oat-Door Por as oar 1; Eupcrlaieadcnt of Ilta Uh. Third; Vorfurnlshhijf (fcorSnaand Burial for ucb Out-Door Poor as may be ordered. Tle Board will jcaorro thc'rltht to re ect any erall biJs. w ' acc 11 Tt . II A. BAGG, ChsUman For durable coloring the" walls of rooms ia bcantifni tints, at little cost nothiaz ennals tho ZIableikc Eold it pri ces, at Jacobjs Hard waro Depots . -i - VI in f!!-$ rcsrr

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