Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Dec. 31, 1884, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TLEASIS nunc oabhshed every evealag, Sunday tx r Tf will be glad ia reoclrs comnmnicattoa septed by . JOSH T. JAMES, BDITOB ASDrMrXXXTOS. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAII one year $4.00. Six months, $2.09. Three months, $1.00; One month, 35 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers free of charge. In any part of the city, at the above rates, or 10 cents per week." . - . . . .a m . .. .1 i from our friends on any and all subjects. 4 I tenerallatcrcstbut .Tha name of the writer nuat always nlahedto the Editor. A CozamunlcaUons must be written o en one side of the paper . PcrsonaBtlea must be avoided.? And It Is especially and particularly udo tood that the Editor does not alwayn endci a Aavesaamg rate w uvt uwnu 1 XT"T TFTTT -Subscribers will report any and all fall- V VJli. V 111. W ILMINGTON. N. C:. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1884 NO: 313 the views of correspondents nn!a k- t: In the editorial columns. " ' ares to receive their paper regularly. THIS PAPER smmw. v f The Daily tievxew has uit largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper I published, in the city of Wilmington, l The electricians are getting up a new the "raotoneer, lor the man who attends to a motor. A man was drowned Tuesday in a Vat of liquor. Alcohol possesses a va riety of methods to kill people. - - ; -- A mM lede that assays $1,000 per . Una kAAt. lUUi ' I lound in Clermont county, Ohio. It U declared that Conkltng appear- ed in Court tho other uay au in a sun of green, with a pink ribbon in his button-bole. Mrs. Logan is said to take the Presir dential defeat philosophically. She is just ai amiable as ever in her Wash ington home. The daughter of a New York million aire has just been refused by her father's coachman, to whom she proposed elope ment and marriage. i ! ' Mme. Hugues. the slayer - of Morin, who is a good amateur . sculptor, is engaged at the present time on a bust, 'The Alsatian Girl." - m i David Dudley Field has resigned as counsel for the Manhattan Railway . ... n i i uompany. tie says mat no win oe ou years old in February and thinks it time to take some relaxation. Now is the time when the farmer sits down at night and reads the stock of new almanacs for the coming year. After finding out all about eclipses, he j turns to Janury and finds that severa1 persons were born in that month, and .. . .... .... tnaL on wnoie n win oe com auu ciuur, i -i i i 1 The Delmonicos do not allow their waiters to wear moustaches. This dis tinctive feature was ordered by them because guests weio continually asking other gnests to fill orders. The change partially remedied tho - difficulty, but smooth-faced diners are still in some i 9 n trftr or rrpr.rin cr mi sr. a iron mr wtitp.ra. MMU1w. w. m. i Kin? Louit, of Bavaria, lately order-) ed that some bronze statues be set up a his palace gates, but as his Majesty nearly bankrupt the Keeper ot the Privy Purse thought it well to put up plaster images covered with bronze paint. This worked nicely until Lonis discovered tho fraud and smashed the statues with a club. been purchased in JNew xort state. A . . w m . a i Canadian paper says that the firm . . '.. ... r . . .-. . . I k c r ai- i J L... uruj 1U orauuuru, auuB, uaio d i di d chndren. despite , . i"?cluu. jr-uieu i shinned 30 000 barrels of aDDlea to 7. i7' . . too mucn ior mm, anu iqb oniy way uc TUiS patn tnrougn neius oi Knowieage snippea jjoou oarreis oi appies to themud. were upon the streets. gets eyen is by unlimited "charges go; Liverpool, England, the fruit having , , - acainst "Pa" for the destruction caused This Hnns with 1' nn stent. nVr- IZl Zll S "Z : VJliZr on; ot the numerous . u ' I tney wero lorceu to go out oi tne countrv to obtain a supply. - I The New York Freeman (negrol orsanl savs: "If the Democratic oartv takes hold of the color question in the right spirit, if it succeeds in showing the people of the country, especially the colored people, that they have nothing to apprehend irom the ascendancy of the Democratic party, Mr. Blaine will not have been defeated ia vain." it. 1 . . . . . I 4au tuw uyuaujitera ucceeueu iu uiowing up ionaon una-o tne oinor uv, ib wouiu nave senousiy inconven- ienced a number of people. One hun" j tlltPSO? r? U CVC.r?..day- T.he uuuKUWuuieei ionK ana Mieet wiae, and the lamp posts were made from cannon captured in the wuujuw. War. It QrQ9 KnIH ?r IQOl orwl nnet ' Mr. SDureeon haa insh tpo1va1 ilt Irom Mr. Passmorc. fof Passmore & Aljvhti. ntiKI iVioT-a t inn . mw ' r,". - oiacK-anu-tan colored carriage, aphol- stered with the most luxurious cushions and containing various shelves for m . books and parcels, an array of cigar boxes and trays, and a handsome look- lng-glass. A pleasure-seeking world- ltQff could scarcely ask for more. , Xwo or three years ao one of the -i,.f11.pU. b!ish.ed a" aoant mas Bonriirr unf u . , - ...v.w .uv,iuoui,, uuw ue speni an hour or two selecUnpresenU at Tiffa ny's, and how, when toia purchases a1 this particular shop were finished, he paid for them with his check for sixty odd thousand dollars. The poor felr low suffered losses - amounting to fifty million last year, and his Christmas purchases were not as numtronsor this season. At 1 ' TkpnftT"5"' RU AeDfiW.at JACOB! S 5 . - ' f Bon Ingersoll ha3 been talking about COUrse during the lafe campagn. Being asked why ho did not lake the stump, he replied that he favored Mr Islaine. and that he "did not want to i drive away the preachers " The Chronicle. San Francisco. CaL. publisbos a letter from 1) J. William son,' an Army officer and Ex-U. S. Consul, affirming:, thatalter Iodk years of intense suflerinir from acute rhen- matism. after usin- all other L Lll.ll I known rpmorlies thn hnfha A r hur I . v VWUUU1C3BHU Bjiaiumg a-a'uuii wim-I out relief, he was cured by St. Jacobs nnnnfi - ing an.l a nn .1 i - o. (S-Ort n I. I Oil. 'h'n Wo h? orntr,hV LOOA-Li NEVS. HQ EX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Loan $500 T C Milleh A. $15 Prize J H Jones Livery s tab'e Hkimsbkkoer Kew Year Cards W K Davis & Son Bos Mn'leta C W Tatks New Yeara Presents DKF Evertit Executor J Notice Festival First Presbyterian Church For other locals see fourth page. tu m o..- ing. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 201 bales. Three white trarap3 were accommo- l1afo,, - ;fh a Qt tllto nnrf, hnmJ lagj - njht wv. .vU ui. v.w i Steamboatmen report about six feet of water on the Shoals, which makes only fair boating water. Quite a number of our merchants will suspend business during to-mor row in honor of the New Year. ThfiTfiar 1884i3do3tinpdtodieneane- I . 1 I fully and sereDely. Tho weather to- i iui.. i I uaj u ucuu icuiai anuij ouivf auu dji 'naa iha ninrl I Atkinson's "reek's Uad 13oy Uo." ar- nveain tne city this morning irom mm .1 . a t m m f Goldsboro. where they played last night to a good house. inere win dc a meetinir oi toe cui i zens of the county at the Court Flouse on Monday, Jan. 5th. to discuss the uicmucc it uuusuuu. order for cost, no more, no no t less. Wflr it nnt fnr ihn wpt. mnddv and slopp, condition of the streets to-day it would have been ueiightiut ior inose who would like to be out of doors. The weather was as balmy as May, and a s - n n wm r i I I j i n I u I u u 11 11 v uutuu. uux, . .j - zaar which attracted so mucn attention ifnrinrr (Via rt..!!ilavs nnfl WniO.h. r .u u ,i-fi u f-"" -r 10 Mrs . vv . iarK, 01 mis cuy. I , , , . . f I H7i haira vfrtn van f hn no f a Inertia rtt . - r.:J o.u"", 1 A.Ti IOC WUtUU lllglt Uvuuui, u iaiiB N. C. lor the year Gaston county 1884, with the compliments ot Prof. M. L. Little, the principal. The school is in a healthy locality, and is in a pros perous condition, as witnes3 the fact that during the year just closing it had 219 pupils. HOW iVinU. . , . ia a special to the JNew iprK ItmfS dated Raliigh, C. Dec. 27th, we find th fr n?: In the general scramble now going h?Pjlctl S?00;.?.3 f"" Un i ed -U8f' I W Wl WW J - w " . rro a r i iir hp v iiit i iiH ritLiu iia , net ot tms tate. inere area num uer nC.nnUmnn nrhn arn nro I nfrln L-nntV ir &V r.w m Vh anoint- I ment. The emoluments are sman, and it is not known that Mr. iuDee desires lhe place. li no uoes noi, i ivm AeeM m-x a k i ra rviirinniiiiin i wws" ft.n.iwuie3,ux ..w.kvw- county; Thomas Strange, oi miming- ton ; C. B. Aycock. of Goldsboro, and J . a Pttler8 wiii.be applicants ror tne ?c?' The appointment for Postmas CaDtVSamnel A YahS di tor of the daily 'ews Observer, Wc cannot speak reeardine the Dis- Iricfc Attorneyshif for either Mr. Pee- bles. of Northampton, or Mr. Aycock, I nf finiahnm un m wpII assured that Mr. Thos. W. Strange, of thU ci,y-were be an apDlioa.n.t or d.e- sirous ot any position, would noi oe apt to watt upon me croou pieasuiu . . .. .. 1 . r Kf r- RneKaa nw w ftthpr (Tpntlflmanl va . uuww , w 1 ... ... . u of Kaleigb, to see whether ne snouiu maaeioe atiemm. or noi. ai uc uwuuua Ui 4tiW" "Tu X to make his wishes known at the ngnt time and in the proper manner. -ri: 7 " UCqraateriaisproDtriyporpvi iViq McH1 ronnisites in ffiiiWi TEnS Faint SSSSSDaSt. &3Fat Po.w n, refl P ntaran hfl nest aim D -. i Pergonal. Air Tlorro T Wilanrt m o no rror frr "Peck's Bad Boy" gave us the pleasure 0f a ran this niorninir. Mr. diss. E. French, formerly of this city, but now lot Minneapolis, Minn., where he is the proprietor of a flouring mill, is in the city on a visit to his father," Mr. Geo. R. French. IU-v. I. J. Carraway. Presiding Kl- Uer 01 the Wilmington Distuct, pro .... ..... . - DiSGS to nifikn n'.tv hi nt'uVmc I piare while here, liis lamily have nn f :V u i 1 i i in about t o weeks, lie is now stOD. pin with Mr. W. W. Shaw, on the corner of Mulberry and North Sixth Streets Tho Gun Club. There were quite a number of gentle men present at ihe meeting of the '"Gun Club," at Mr. George A. Peck's hard- ware store last niirht. The meeting was entirely informal and rniipd reeardin? the came laws and aiso to take action for a nermanent orraniz- w I tion of the Club. A committee con-, sisting of Messrs. V . R. French, J. C. Lodor, B. G. Empie and W. H. Ber nard was aooDinted to draft a suitable Constitution and Rv-Laws. and reDort I . . r. .. al) a luiuiO UiCClllIti. IU UO lilUUU UV luc i committee. Such organizations exist J I in manv other towns and cities, and with the abundance of game in our im- mediate vicinitv. there ia amDle reason whv such a Club should exist here. . i Tlie Opera House. ) Peck's Bad Boy" will be the attrac- tionat the ODera House to nisht. in .. . . . . I speaking ot the play, which is a drama- :f w, ,.r ,.e .ninua iof;n w. ...w . uvu.Ua the same name. " which oricInaHv an- ranr-A. in tha M i! man Iran Siiiyt tho I Times-Star, of Cincinnati, savs : tt. . , o.-., 'Thn ro?ular season at Robinson's opera House -was opened last night with tho production of ''Peek's Bad Boy." Considerable change lor the Kottoi- hon mHa in it cinon iu former presentation here, tho result oein2.lai. h is lunnier man evei. - aou " S"" ,iauu it - i.. ., 1 . t i 1... " , . r . " t, , nothing but fun in the piece. It is free i Linuauv anu uoroariouiv. liieio is unuauy anu uproariously, i ei 3 getner. Jaoiwys ; ra, true, is addicted to nirtat.on. but his affairs are not of a character to dis- please even the most austere: like W"J lse- lh' are laAl' Mr Dan Mason, as "Schultz. the GrocerymaD," gives a splendid charac- terization which really approaches the . . K by the "Bad Boy.7' Tne "liad Bos" was not actually bad, but only mis- I Ihl'pcnn9 and inlPffl lie nrOVP.d tfl have ?o great a regard for justice that he lectured "ocnnitz- ior mistreating a broken uown soldier, miss annnie, his girl, was a very sweet "sin," and no one wouueieu mai, me uau xuy i . m v T I .1 .1 If n t-m W-T -v ' i?11 t1?! .u, ,? JJ!r x ev;iV IUC JJJJ o A. a, ta vVVi- lent, as were, indeed, the entire com- pany For. the Ladles. Very pretly lamp shades are crochet ed of deep pink cotton and covered with Torchon laces. . Venetian class ware is fashionable at I to Kir. anil n rOPPtlt. ImTIPV IS tf nOt tO i " . v" . 4 (l,n,MflPO nf fhQ .nmo To gcour kniveg ily mix a smaU iS; f L i. u:w ja quantity of baking soda with brick dust d e jj vour kDive3 do not polish. Cream cires sunburn on some com- plexions. lemon juice is the best on ? X 'a cmii h. i nr nrr j inn iui ii w :i ini auna sbiu ubuvtoi i IWUW.Wf w-- A tqv tr rmovR imnurmcai " .. .. from the skin is to rub gin into the pores wDen gwug w ucu auu uw jn2 it off till the morning, wnen a mue could cream i3 used. , Rm.ii nrosronU workfid in SlHv Of ; 7 O lilt 41 VI vvwu v v m. w various colors mate preuy paicucs ior a crazy quilt. White daJiask iUncheoa cloths, with doylies to match, come entirely covered with vines and flowers in gay colors. Little rabbits, pigs and elephants may be cut out of colored plush and applied on the pieces of a silken insanity Lri A new iancy is to have a littler silver fr2-spider- ? ol.her r'"1 .Kvl:e. insect on leather nana-Dass iu piu ui uiiuais. . CKr.rt rwnri?9 with do? heaOS EDaKe I . uuw o - -1.. : neat charms ior a man s waicu vuaiUM inuia sin. curuu " m which looks coarse. Keverputa hot iron dirccUy upon I silk it takes the life out of it. So-Bn ftf rffl r j.w.w.-. A revival is uiw I 3 - Ul tn.eVirUnrl rKVl IN ...in r'svwsii M 17 7i i ii rr. ww Auauiuu W uw M " - - ..1 PU" -hitedimit, or muslin. mad8 with Iflated trills and bows of tibboa. Good Resolutions! To-morrow will bo New Years Dav. and 1885 wiil make it appearance on thp hnv ttaimnf lifp '; wilhnnt'--Having me Dusy stago oi me wunoui saying mnMi ia hv vmir Inavn 1 ThP Pitvr I Year is always an independent and vigorous wrestler with the problems of life and views with stoical serenely whatever be the "up3 and downs of life. It is a season proliflc with good resolutions among the human family, some few of which are lasting ufcftvk v . w ewwx v ' v - w a:s a me, buLUie majority 01 wuicn are .i.fi 3 I man agrccablo carb. Wc like Co bear those good resolutions made. for. l though we may be reasonably certain that they will be broken Miihin the I week; they goto show that the persons makino-lhPmnm nnrinii of .a t5Pr- . , t . ' . . , tain degree ci moral turpitude which they feel it a duty to shake off; and where one possesses a conscious- ness of bad habits, there is some hope that in the unknown, -'sometime" a good resolution, calmly, deliberately I and sincerely made may shake ott the - . vr t m at oce ana loreyer. unaouoteaiy tuo USUttl UUIUUC1 U1 s.uuu ,cwlu"uur wiu dq maue to-morrow morning, ana I our advice, for which we do not charge cent, is do not make them rashly, but calmly and considerately, with a full understanding of the self-denial and " I pea - controi mey wm uemanu, at. iea&L ir 4 in mi J i I i. Ior a ume ana wnen maue SUCK co tnem as " Ilfe ana salvation uepended Lupon the effort. This "swearing off11 I. ... . . I " the morning to begin again, perhaps, betore nicht. is weak and puerile and is not consisteut with true manliness. 11 shows a weakness of will power "ac is not goou to coniempiaie. ror nf knu nAitnlln mrr n r g onnrl orlcTti I c4j b see me columns 01 iuu uisvikw iut J. (uvoui. vi iuo i-i -- v. u been a theme upon which our sweetest and best of poets have sung. and best of Doets have suns. From these we cull a few selections, which we trust mav prove reflectively accept-1 our readerg Mg time. They are as follows: ( Flower unblown , a Book unread; I A Tree with fruit unharvested : a Path imtrod: a honse whose rooms a iuiu uuuuu a uuuae wuu , k t hearts diyine perfl i .u . 1 . i u urnes; A Casket with ilg ift3 concealea ; Tw i3 the year that for you waits TrtTT1H f,1-;rtrrw'J mvatiA ioa J Oh. may 'this Flo w untold to you This Book on srolden oasres trace Your sacred joys and deeds of grace; May all the fruit of this strange Tree I flow; This Landscape glitter with the dew 1 IT Kloacorl hnnna anH triond ihtnc rrnn This Fountain's living crystal cneer." as tail the springs that onco were dear; This"Uasket with such gems be stored As shine in lives that love the Ixrd." 11. IN. l OWEKS I I WW .T W "The friendships old and the early I InVPQ Qome bact with a Sabbath sound, as ot doves Iu quiet neighborhoods." H. V. Longfellow. l lean my hand against the day To feel its bland caressing ; I will not let it pass away Rafore it leavns its bleasinsr." .J. fJ. AViiittier. MTha ev f hnl chAna in nMnlQnfln1 i luc aiat tuatguuuu iu ubkuibuvui ShinP sHM ond ahall nnh np. And we listen still to the tidings .tv A. A. Pkoctok. Then pealed the bells, more loud and deep, God is not dead; nor doth he sleep;' Ther Wrong shall fail, ihe Right p pre- 1 f AI I ufr.L ,u will to I v" men." i iuittiuucamuuittuuuiu umj i equalled oy our own suuiime woras, which we add as lollows: Wa wp1 mP. 1885 I 11 v ww ww au w wwf A ino k;m; uu u o uW .w I Mir D1I1I fri VII I I HI. W M n XII VI for aint We Claa mat WO re ailVC To shout and howl for Cleveland's 'lection ? Flighty a carrier Dteeon. which was loosed at 12 and 35 minutes this after- noon tthe fisherv of Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son, 21 miles from the city. ., md -m hi, coop in this city with ws oect it ,dock antj 50 minuUs this afternoon. It was I . .v a . 1 1 la vounsr Dizeon ana its seconu uiem. I TX I UA tutan in (ho mnn tvlinn 1 liuif uau WVbU tu tU WWV . i . - . . . . found is not known as the hand3 bad i neen aoseni 10 omner. irroYuung ib nau JU8b wuicu iuo u hour and 15 minutes, which was very .ffcodliaie. l:-.; T inv nnn n want of ior Wlucniaueo. coBsiirnmcnu ox au ximu ox vrfraniryi . - Z'Z "L1-Zi- I PTOfl MBCUrlLT CSU Uo sllVCU UCtU W 1 ' - mm - an opportunity pen .pplicatioaat tM I office. Seoad.- . ts.t -4. ts- - Indications r me &oum Atwnuc otaies, gener- an fair weather. North to East winds 1 t ft. f 1 I I lo nesieny, . jowcr lempcra- - j I mils. Joltlen Days. AVre have recived the January num ber of this magazine for Boys and Cirls." aitd it U fully oiual to any of its predecessors- The stories arc good, interesting and often instructive. The hii,,imi,.na n-i .nih. nr( wnrt ,,nrli prcss worK "P6- "ioung ladies.on the eve of marriage. now give "spinster dinners," at which i iripnn-i on v nrn piiipri.Tmr-n Tbev are allowed to talk of every thins:. and never fail to mention the numerous curative benetixsof Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup that CUrCS all COUgbs, COlds, bronchitis, croup, and sore throat, To every Housekeeper a good substantial cook stove is an important necessity and our readers will find the best at Factory prices at Jacodi's Hardware Depot. f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XUStlYUl XU-lllKUU "J HERE WILL BE A FESTIVAL at the AttSSJK the delicacies of the seaeon will be served and tn? PUVHC generally are Invited to attend. (ieiJl It To Loan. flcnn TO LOAN ON GOOD SECUBITY. ru,;u,tt" "fc 11110 umce' v . I . t j. .t.i m dec 31 it Roe illullets. fZg uuhs. laeue, fat and JUICY mullets for tale Fih and weights guar- anteed. W. K DAVIS & SON dec 31 J. H. Jones, f IVEET, SALE, B ARPI.NG Iloraes, Mules. Bua:gle3 and CarrlRe3 for AND EXCHANGE STABLES Saic oi - aire. Btt attention paid -ta board-. Frincess bat. Third and Fourth sts.. (opdo- X n iri,..i. . 1 u.l - Executor's Notice. TTAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR of the last will and te&timent of the late Reu ben Everitt. deceased. I hereby notify all per sons hv ins: claims againet the estate of the decedent to rresent the eame on or before the ivia ieceui uer, 1000, or wiia nonce xvui w pieadea in iar of tneir recovery. 1. K. jr. kv&biit, .Executor Wilmington, Dec. 19. 1SS4. dec 3 Ctw New Tear Cards. A- LARUE ASSORTMENT OF FINE NEW EAR CARDS, all latest designs, Received to-day at HEINSBERGER'3. Diaries for 1885, W I0MBR,S manacs. FARMERS & PLANTERS AL- S1ANACS, at f holcsale atd Retail, at IIEINSRKRGER'S, live Book and Music Stores dec 31 9- Conoley'a Drug Store. aiO MARKET STREET. i TN CONSEQUENCE OF MY LARGE Cbrist- l maa trade. I will sell the balance of mv holi-! ; day goods at cost to mike room formy Drugs, irateot aieaicincs ana sucn articles as are usu ally kept in a first class retail Drag Store. very itespectruuy, des 29 J. W. CONOLEY. : 1 Our Holiday GoochL ARE NOW OPEN, AND OUR IADY pieg, Game. Flah, Terrapins, TZgg and Chick I na IllahMt m&rkf.t nrtc. And nromnt re friends are invited to criticise our selecUone. GILES A MURCHISON. ICC 2) 33 & 40 Murchlson Block Hardware QF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QuANTI ty. Wholesale and Retail at ROCK BOTTOM W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, Wilmington. N. C. dec 29 1UU1 C liUUiil, jvq rented the rooms on the n Mrntr nt Mrkot and Srrnnd.trprm. mn nected with. the Commercial Hotel. I am still fur-her prepared to accommodate p 1 rtica who desire to secure pleasant lodgings, wlthfr without boanl. 'x'he locaUon is one of the most pleasant and desirable in the cly, cither In summer or wmver. M. SCHL053. doc 23 6t Prop. Commercial Hotel Grand; Masque Carnival A T THE NHW SKATING RINK ON Thuw- rsi'uw- carnirai. one or the uest banaa ia ine ty 1 uis uwu csukcu iih tua vvmwuim A)miinn tor BncetAtrrssseenu. I -J5. M. CuSIllAU. .1 acc;. ounwwj.b - - aM4i 1 j o. . J . i tujuiic Lia NOTHKR COSSIG5MR5T Or FINE, J sweet Florida Oranges, large and fine $iSt:vS& j be sold. Call and see. Cash orders promptly -.r Produce soliated. Termaeash. - . I " -" . J )IIN U. HAllAlili. B ' : - a omm mm General Commlseion llerehant. ilmlnton, JN, C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. H; Trimble, rwr.rmr . a w nv a v vcm a fvtaW ' rrwr Wiui-u. iu judaic liivunau O aBd Auctioneer of General Merchandise of every description. Offi.cn corner lrlnrcss snU water streets, uroniy & iioiriss" om stanu. Personal attention given to sale of hortcs and vehicles at prirato sate or at auction. Con- slRnmcnU solicited. SETII w. DAVIS, FOR THE H 0 LID AYS. A Larffc Stock of Sensible Articles for Holiday Presents! RESPECTFULLY - CALL- THE ATTKN TION OF TI1E LADIES TO THE F0LL0VINU : Suier Black Cashmere verp chejfr. Medium and low prlceil Dress Goods at grca bargains. -. . " ' -' ''.'- " FOB THE HOUSEKEEPER: We hae a splendid etock of Table Damask, Napkins and Doylea wljithe handsomcs stock of Tove!a ever imported. o FOR THE YOUNQ LADIES: - A superb lot of Uandkcrchiefs; ecry fit and quality. Hand Satchels, Handso Jewelry, etc . ' O .r:-".i.,-;:-;';"- 'f FOR THE GENTLEMEN : Colored Bordered and White ; HcniBtitche - Handkerchiefs, SHemsUtchcd China Sll Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Scarf Pics, Sleeve Buttons, fine Su3pendcrs, with a variety of other handsome and useful articles. FOR THE BOYS: Silk aaid Linen Handkerchief J, Windsor lies, Breastpins, Sleeve" Button, Buck GIovcb, handsome and heavy Hosiery. - -o- FOR THE SERVANTS: Cheap Dress Goods, low priced Cloaks, Xronv fl to $30, Shaw!s, Hosiery, cheap Vests, Coverlids, Counterpanes, Ac, &c.t wilh the test genera stock of Notions In the city.- . . . '-r JUST OPENED: An Invoice of imported Dress Buttons 100 kinds fold at half vakic. v It is a wcU known fact that In my specialties ; - I stand unrivalled. The public will gain by an examination of my etock, as I am S offering extraordinary Inducements in the way of prices. Very Respectfully, JNO. J. HEDRICK. dee 12 Benj. W. Davis, (rormerly with W. 32. Davis A Son, Wilming ton, ih.u.j 99 Bakclay St. New Youk, General Commission Mercliant TNEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ap- I tnrns Ku&ranteed. A trial is all I ask. aeitr d permusioniojs. e. liurruaa, rrcsi dent First National Rank of Wilmington, N.C.; M cesrra J. li. Chad bourn U, Co., ttteam Caw Mills; P. L. Bridgers A!Oo.. Grocers; P. Cum mins & (Jo., t rain ana xeeu acaiers; uavis at Son, Ice and Fish. $ur southern Produce a Specialty. oct 1 6m - Oystiers. Oysters. PIIOSE FAMOUS HOKNE OYS IE US can be found at the Old North 4, State Faloon. They are the beet brought to this city. Cigars, Wines, Beer, and old Clem mer Whiskey, always on hand.' Call at the dec 1 6 South Front Street. Millinery, JgEAUTIFUL'AND USEFUL CIX31STMAS Frcscnt !n llliuncry and Fancy Goods at MRS. KATE C WIXE3, " No. 119 North Eecond St dec 22 lv fJotice. gCHKDUUS li TAX MexchanU, Traderf, itrokexs. Keepers of IIoteLa, Jatlo; IIousc', Boarding Houses, and all others subject tD tald Tax. ar) hereby noUflei that this Tax falls due c n the 1st day of January. 1SS5, and that lbittc tam8be Pdaring I the Ant ten days of tho month, paying the Tax : : lat the Issuance ox me ucease, otherwise the penalty alania against you. . , dec 29 2t Cegistcr of Deeds. f mJ
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1884, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75