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YOI,. VIII.
W ILMINGTONv N. C. " MON DAY. DECEMBER 15, 1884.
NO. 299
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gf The Daily Review has the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
wblished, inthecity of Wilmington
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Grand Display of
' ' ; AT
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
Keeps the atbre crowded with Lad'ca and ,
little ones, toee those handsome Boll,
Drums, Trumpct3, Games, Tool
Bcxea, Parlor Se tfFurLltnre,,
r.ritanla aed China Dishes,
Writing resks, Velocipede, lloraej. Wagon,
Doll Carriages, Girls Propeller?, Ac, Ac.
But we have not forgotten our duty to the
olMer folks as well, and in this column we
t uumeratc a few articles especially suitable
Ur Christmas Gifts-to grown folks.
Glance your eye ever them and see if you
cmnot find something that will suit :
Just Think, Ladies extra heavy
Black and Colored Hose, full, regular made
for onlyltwenty-flve cents Ja pair, worth fifty
Just Think, Ostrich Tips at sixty
three cent3 a bunch.
Just Ththk. A Lace or Embroidered
Handkerchief for only twenty-five cents.
Just Think, A SpaDish Lace Fichure
worth $2.50 for only one dollar and thirty-nine
cents. -
Just Think, Blbbon in all colors, Vo.
9 aid 12, for fancy work, at fifteen cents a
yard.
Just Think, A Boy's Polo Cap for
only twenty-five cents.
Just Think,
A good Muslin Chemise,
finely trimmed, for only fifty c:nts,
Just Think, a bciutlful Album, a
little soiled, former price one dollar, for only
twenty-five cents. ' "
Just Tliinli,
Of a large Express Wag
on with seat for only one dollar and twenty
five cents.
Just Think, Children's Worsted
Caps in various colors, for seventy-five coots.
Just Think, Fancy Wax Candles and
holder, for Christmas' fixings, only -fifty cents
a box.
Just Think, Men's Heavy Merino
Shirts, la all sizes, 40 pr ct. wool, for only fifty
cent.
Just Think, Gent's Linen Cambric
Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, 3 for twenty-
Ova n a .
' " -
Just Think, A Lady's fine Linen
Handkerchief, pHln and colored bordered, 8
for II ft r r.pnt.A
CJ U31 XUxUJVj Extra heavy, double
nor a n n mr
raw, black Ohenille Fringea, true'value $1.5,
for only one dollar and twenty-three ccita per
yard.
t-1i mi. sJJlV
UllSt XllllXli., Ladies and Children's
Jersey Gloves, ten button length, all colors and
sizis, for only thirty seven cents per pa'r,
Just Think, ,Th above, together
with a new. ttock, at equally low prices, of
HATS, TRIMMINGS
and a thousand other articles too numerous to
mention.
A call will convince you of the above fact at
TAYLOR'S IJ AZ AAR,
118 Market St.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
-o
ff - , , I
, TnWELsY at M per cent, less than
Jf -rices. We will keep cpen rntii 9
LOCAL NEWS.
fXDLX TO MEV7 lDVEKriSZMTX.
Hktssbekoeii A Gift for thc.Holidaya
D A SJOTnFurnlture ' 1
T CCkait Holiday Goods
Mbs Joe Peksox Remedy
E M McIktike Drees Gool
M Jl Katz-Fot the Holidays
Parker &. Tavlok Now if Ever
Geo K Fkesch & Soxs Very Kicc
QTatlor's Bazaar TIkj Grand Di play
P L Bjkidozbs A Co Krcc distribution ,
Miss K Kareek Another Large Invoice
F C Miller Friends and Fellow Citizens
Otter bourg Where the Shoe Pinches
Them
. , -
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot op 737 bales.
That magnificent full column ad of
Taylor's Bazar in this issue, makes
good reading matter for everybody.
Pender county Superior Court, Judge
Avery presiding, convened at Burgaw
this morning.
There have just been recieved at
Djcr's the finest line of scotch wool
underclothiDg ever introduced in Ibis
city. . ' "f
There were three case3 before the
Mayor this morning charged with fail
ore to pay a license tax. Judgment
was suspended in each case.
. The ordinance of baptism was ad
ministered to two ladie3 at the First
Baptist Church last night, the pastor,
Rev, Dr. Pritchard, ofiicialing. ,
The 'entertainment for the benefit of
the Wilmington Library Association
netted just $205. It is. to be hoped
that the entertainment may be repeated
Dan. barque Biallo, Hansen, cleared
to-day for Montevideo, for orders, with
250 barrel rosin and 263.320 feet
lumber, valued at $5,076.45, shipped
bp Messrs. E. Kidder & Son.
There, has been a fall of about four
feet in the Cape Fear, but we- "guess"
that the rains of last night and to-day
will cause a rise equal to the falling
off, and the steamboatmen will not be
troubled for want af water.
Appearances indicate that the concert
to-night will be well attended. The
box sheet is all cut up already. We
are glad to note the fact, for the. Cornet-
Concert Club have done noble work in
perfecting themselves in skill and taste
with their respective parts.
There were heavy showers last nighty
acconmanied bystrouc breezes. In
fact, for awhile it blew a gale of wind.
We have heard of no damage, as yet.
We learn that .the rainfall was quite
general throughout this' section of the
State.
Indications.
Forth South Atlantic States, clear
ing weaiher. North to West winds and
-tower temperature.
lersoual.
Masters George Worth, son" of Mr.
David G, Worth; Jos. N. Jacobi. son
of Mr. N. Jacobi, and Leopold Froh-
man, .nephew to the Messrs. Brunhild,
have returned , to the city Jrom the
Bingham School to spend thoholidays
here. Master Worth brings with him
the Greek and Latin medals and Master
Jacobi the Latin medal.
Tlie Exposition.
Mayor Hall was in receipt of the fol
lowing dispatch, which speaks for it
self, to-day:
- Washixgton, D.C., Dec. 15, 1884.
To Ui Mayor of Wilmington:
The Board of Managers of the World's
Exposition, at New Orleans, request
the honor of your presence, with such
citizens as you may desire to accompa
ny you, as a committee to witness the
opening jo( the Exposition by electricity
by the President of the United Stales,
at the White House, Washington, D.
C, Dec 16th, at one o'clock p. m. In
case you are unable to have your oity
represented kindly send me a dispatch
that may be read on the occasion!
F. C. Morehead, Commissioner.
"Katie." .
This is the name of a charming
poem of Henry Timrod's, which
Messrs. E: J. Hale & Son. of New
York, have just published in book
form and which has been sent to us
through Mr. Heinsberger, of whom it
may be had. Timrod was one ot the
sweetest singers the "South has ever
produced and Katie is "worthy to rank
8LPag his most delightful productions.
i is the story of the love ot
a Southern youth for an English, maid
en, and is told in the most rythmic
strain . The book is printed on heavy
olato caper, abounds in aeutifut il
lustrations andis very handsome. It
would m;ke e v ornam
-J""", . -;aw
highly lab itrsas,
e t v. ornamental and
New Year
XKW ADVERT1SE5IEVT8
WE ARE SHOWING SOME REAL NICE THINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
AND IN
Black Silks we have decided bargains. -:.
BLACK 600DS,: such' as Cashmeres Surges, Alma
Cloths, Henriettas, .
And various other things we can show at LOWEST PRICES
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS ! Almost anything in this line that
can be called for. JERSEYS of all weights.
CARPETS AM) CURTAINS, c '
You may have redd of cheap good3 in this line, but we think we can "cap the
climax! Call and see us. -
R. Hfl. McirJTIRE.
dec .15 ' - - : 1
We ace iFfeFOBug
NO SPECIAL DRIVES THIS SEASON ! 1
Every garment in our store is a bargain in the true sense of the word.
Every garment sold by us is solid, perfect and worth more money than it costs
you to buy it !
Whatever you want that we carry in stock come and ask for it.examine it, note
the price marked upon it, and if you wish to compare qualities and
prices with those of any house in this city, and be con
viuced that our goods are finer in quality and
much lower in price than all others. -
We Will not liave in our Honse imperfect Goods.
We will not buy them at any price. We warrant everything we sell
to be just what it is represented by us to be. Wecan afford
to be generous, but never dishonest or deceitful
Business is good with "us every day in the week, ad every week in the year.
For tbis our' thanks are due a discerning public, whoee steadily
manifested confidence for years, we fully appreciate
and ever hope to retain . - '
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
v - .
114 MARKET ST.,
dec 8
Deputy Sheriff Hand, of Pender
county, was in the city for the purpose
of "taking Hp four colored prisoners who
have been confined in jail here for safe
keeping, to be tried at the present term
of Pender Superior Court. One of the
prisoners is charged with : a capita
offense. ;
English Outfitters.
The Indian, China and Colonial Out
fitters of gentlemen's hosiery and under
wear, Messrs. Webster , Brothers. 2G
Lombard street, London, E. C, Eng
land, ! write: "We have found great
benefit from the use of St. Jacobs Oil,
more especially for the cure of rheuma
tism and sciatica, and we have much
pleasure in adding cur testimony in
its iavor.
NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS
Very Wipe,
F
OR CIIBISTMAS PRESENTS, a i pretly
pair of Shoes for
ife, a nice Slipper for pa, a
neat little Shoe for' baby?
We cau farntsh
. " . - ;
every style and show great variety, and prices
.-' r
very reasonable. Call in ami make selections'
Geo. R. French & Sonsj,
108 NOJRTH FRONT STREET !
dec 15 . Vi '
HAVE TO TJ SEEN
YATES DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS
Goods ? If Hiot do not delay. Our counters
are laden with PRETTY- THINGS of eery de
scription. We claim the largest and wost va
ried stock of NOVELTIES ever exhibited in
Wilmington. Handsomely illustrated GIFT
ROOKS of all linda. at prices to snit all com.
petition. BeautifurX;:niyo"B and JSrgravings.
in bronze and gold frames. Handsome Frames:
all sizeaT- Hand-painted Panels, Plaques and
Brackets, Gi t, .Leather and Bisquo Goods,
Blocks, Games. Picture Books, Toys, 4c, for
the litt'e ones. Bibles, Prayer Books and
Hymnals in tets'. Hymn Books aod other re
ligious books suitable for presents, Auo and
Photo Albums. &c, at
dec 15 YATES BOOK STORE.
MRS. JOE PERSON,
MANUFACTURER 'VF -
Mrs. Joe Person's Eemedy
w
ILL BE AT THE PUCCELL HOUSE,
Wilmington,. K, C Moadsy, Tuesday, Wcd
iieiay. and Thar&iay. Dec 15th, lbia.lith,
and lath, and at M 16 Kate Stewart's, at Slih-
viUc, on Fitday.atdrday, Mniay ana aie
daythe I9lh, aoUi. 2Jnd and 23d instfu. where
she would be pleated to have parties interest
ed in the subject of her REMEDY call cm fcer.
rhg ran eie them more extended
information than she can by letter, - When the
parties cannot conTcnlentJy caU Mrs. Person
will take pleasure in calling. If requited to do
S3. Icformation ia both caeej rRlii-i. "
dec 15
NEW ADVEICISE3IENT8.
FREE DISTRIBUTION !
TE HAD DECIDED TO GIVE EVERY
boy and girl in Wilmington A PRESENT this
Christmas, but have now decided t3 giro pres-
ents to the boys alone, both while and colorcd.
Next year we will look oat for the girls. 1 he
manner in which these presents wUl be dislrlb
uted will be announced la'.er.
WE ARE HEADY TO SERVE YOU WITH
FULL LINE OF
XMAS GOODS.
ROYSTER'S CANDIES !
In the Greatest quantify. !
MiojcMear, plum Pudding, -
41 v 4 ?- - j rl
-i 'i 'NeufcbatefCbeesc-Bretzels.
P. L. ' BR1D&EES & 00
HO North Front 8t.-.
dec 15
Another Large Invoice
i
ZEPHYRSl AND ALL THE VARIOUS
Vools in use ALL COLORS. :' , - : -
CMldren's, Misses and ladies Jerseys.
Glove and Handkerchiefs. -. ,
Fancy Hairpins, Hat Ornaments, Ac
Milliner Full stock, Ilats,? Bonnets, Jel
vets. Feathers, Birds, &c
Jltamplxjg doae ta latest deslcna; ;
FeU Allrcolors Eider D?wPJuh, Acj
Respectfully; i, J f J
MISS E. KARRER.
, dec 15
Jtxcaanie " Comer.
.How ifEvgir.i4
A T THE-CHRISTMAS- DIN NKR CLOSE
Rt hand Toa e x peel ronr friends.' When
I you, sit idovn. t find that Turkey burnt on
Ma Vr4 MW All fhfl At fiW tVin f k1l
WM CUU w n wm vmks. swt voao imn
dose, you will make some side remarks to the
cook (will not mention them She will sim
ply remind you of that Old Store. Buy new
one in Use and save temper.
PAlUUIii & TAYLCn.
perm VfTnTu oil. c.sis
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR THE
Extra
ins
-AT-
n
i
116 Market St.
Black Silks at '60c, ; 70, $1, $1.25 per
" . -yard. . ; .v ... v
Cashmeres, ali shades, from 12c up.
i
LadlesV Cloth Tricot Rep3. A
Flannels, Dolmans, Shawls.
Blankets, Spreads, very Jow. ;
Ladies', Gents and Children's Under
wear.' 2,000 Handkerchiefs, irom 3c op.
Table Linens, To wels, Napkins, at ex
- traordinary low prices
Velyets and Velveteens, all shades.
THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES too
numerous to mention, bought below
Manufacturer's cost; and SELLING
LOWER THAN EVER .BEFORE:
, A call will convince my patrons that
for XMAS GIFTS it is ECONOMY to
buy something useful as well as desi
rable of
m. ai. katz,
116 Market St.
dec 15
Where the Shoe Pinches
:Them! .
JJAVE YOU NOTICED HOW THE Cloth
Ing Merchants in Wilmington' have "WOKE
UP" in the way of advertising, Ac, . since the
establishment of Otlerbourjr's Men's Wear De
pot in-the city ? Well, it's a fact, even if you
haven't noticed it, though we believe you have.
Eevrybody in town knows tliat we have drawn
to our Store two thirds of the patronage of the
publte; and we do not wonder that they make
a great blow and bluster, for it is perfectly
natural for them to feel badly over the idea of
having lost such a good soft thing as they bad
for years previous to our advent. JJert is
vshere the thoe pinches them. The suits they ask
you $12X0, $15, $17.30 and $20 for. we sell at
10. $12.50. $16 and $17.60. The clothing they
sell you are, we admit, fairly -well put together,
but painfully lacking that style and finish that
makes the perfect garment, and gives satisfac
tion to- the wearer and a standard reputation
to the teller. -
Our stock of Beady-Made Clothing is enor
mous. We have hundreds of fruits for Men,
Youths. Boys and Children and; about 100
Overcoats which we are bound to sell before
Christmas AND KIGHT TUB Kb. la WHJULB
THK 8 HOE PINCHES DS. These Overcoats
HAVE 0 BE SOLD; Ihe money MOST come
out of them, even ifwe are forced to "BCSTM
the shoe wide open ami sell them at AN Y
PJUCE.- . . . :.. ...
Our eplendid location and mammothestab
lishment' enable us to carry ami display a
larger stock than the average dealer, and we
make it a rule to keep the BEST G OD3. We
make no blow ia advertising;- but state plain,
unvarnished facts. Therefore convince ycur
self by calling on or send'ngyour orders to
::6tterbotjrg,4
: KING CLOTHIEB,
dec 15 WlbailBgtonNC;
CtC AFT. . I CISAFT.
1884..Holiday. Goods. 1884.
W HA VK THEM IN PSO FUSION, from
the most elejant Chamber m! Parlor Eults to
Toy 'Carriage!, Wagon. , Csrts, Velocipedes,
Dexter, Chairs, Desks, Lounges, CMCbnler,
Ac We Invite all to call and se the hand
some tllsplay of the LEADING FUItNITUIiE
HOUS3. ' T. C CHAFr, Agt , -
d?cl5
ul.
(ATZS
NE7 ADVEKTISEMENTS.
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS:
'A LarceStock of Sensible
Articles for
Holiday Present!
I RISPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
TION OF,tnS LADIS3 . TO THE
' . w , s . ...... .'
. FOLLOWISG : . . .
Super Black ckshmcvcrp chsap.
Medium and low priced Dress Good at grca
for hnt housmEPiR :
We Iuitc a gplendia! stocV of. Table' Damask.
f i f -. 4 ? , ' , - :. j
Napkins ahdXoyles wl.u Ihe handsomest
Towels ejer .m ported.
rt j f.f7rJHErloillO UDIES: -
! i.J. 1 i , .til
A superb lot of Handkerchiefs, ccr style
and iuapty, (Haid Satchels, Handsome
Jewelry, etc. v f- . -
FOR. THE GENTLEMEN :
Colofed oldcTcd and White .Hemstitched
Handkcrchiefsji Hemstitched China Silk
- Handkerchiefs,- NcckOes, Bcarf Pins,
Slefive Button , fine Suspenders, " with a
1 variety of other handsome and useful
articles.'
-0
FOR THE BOYS: : :
Silk and Linen Handkerchief, Windsor lies,
" Breastpins, Blcave Bnttohs, Buck Gloves,
handsome and heavy Hosier.
;r.n
l,;.';ll.o.'.l ... ') f,. vuc. ;..:;:
FOR THE SERVANTS I
" - r i" - ' . -. ' . .
Clieap Drees Goods, low priced Cloaks, from
$1 to $20, 8hawls, Hosiery, cheap Vests.
. Coverlids, Counterpanes, Ac, &c. with
- -
, t the best general stock of Notions la the
clty- .
4 i JUST OPENED:
An invoico of imported Dress- Buttons 100
kinds told at half value.
It is a well known fact that in my specialties
I stand unrivalled. Tlie public will gain
t ; by an examination of my stock, as I am
, i offering: ex traoirdinary inducements In
the way of prices.
Very Ecspcctf ully,
JNp. J. HEDRICK.
.dec 12 . ., . . . .., . . . . . .
;;S;:Furriiturei'V
JEW STOCK FOB FALL TRADE,
- ABBIVING EVEIIY DAY
. ' 3 . ' - ----- -
Mannfactared expressly Jot this ' market.
New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam-
lneour extensive variety of New and Fash.
ioaable Goods, all made this Bet son. ; .
D. A. SMITH.
IFurnlture Dealer, N. Front Street
dec 13
OPERA HOUCE.
; CLASD COSCEET, HOSDAL- W. 13;
B
Y THE COEXIST CONCERT CLUB, as
sisted by Mrs. KAHNWEILEE, Mrs. WAT-
TEES, Mrs. TAYLOR and Mbis LAVENDER.
Tie ABION QUARTETTE will posit! vc !y
render some of their fine selections. " t
Reserved seats on sale at Ucina1ergcrg.
Adolission 5J .cents; reserved teats 73 cents.
Doors opened, at 7 o'clock.: Performance to
commence at s o'c'ock. ,. , - .
. dec U 2t - . ... i.; ;, :.
H. Trimble,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
and Auctioneer of General Merchandise of
every description. , OOca corner Princess and
Water streets. Cronly & Motriss' old stand.
Personal attention given to sale of horses and
vehicles at private sale or at auction.' Con
signments solicited. SETU W. DAVIS, .
sept 22 Auctioneer
Oysters, Oysters;
fJIIIOSB FAMOUS IIORNE OXSV'JN
TERS can be found at the Old North lJ-)
State Faloon. They re the hest brouf ht to
this city. Cigars, WincS, Beer, and oil clem,
mcr Whiskey, always on hand. Call attha
- OLD NORTH STATE 8ALOOS.
dcel : " . . e South Front Street. . .
ITJarifod.
B
Y. A GENTLEMAN WHO . WEITr: A
gocl, clear hand, li?ht work to do, ia ttj wr.7
r:r:r:.-t3 v,i;a - C. . C,
ctiiiw care cf Daily lu;r:uvi'.