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TrRlPTlO? COUCjtES, PAlD .TinVS POSTAGE ;nJ: e, mnntha. S2.00. Three i rei. oa- - fe3S si 00- One month. S5 cents. f' ' .usisveredby carriers free . rsircrw,u . . , ... .t ,. ihmi Mi ' .... .-pr we. :peyr ' . ... 1 ,".r7 will report any and all faU- c t'v.c'r i:;;'r regularly. i -: v Vriri jm the largtst r ':' --w of any newspaper 1 1 v Wilmington. , v V kin' went up to Auzaa- I, sr.T.1 U at his objpc- was : ,ntor Pre uent m.lbas I- in New .York The Star fcajs ?-.!V,-i r.ir lines 13 n0 l-'TSfS. . ,v n I e a measure of humanity t i,l to the cleanliness of the it tables were substituted for , r. The Thirl avenue line is "anas.iuunts for cables. 51 1 j 4 EflEW; VOL. IX. WILMINGTON N. C , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1885. ;: NO. 274 FT.SAR3 KOTICS. T7t tna bt il4 to rtetrrt eomauleatioB Croa our frleadi oa aay amd all Jiubjtct Tom aam of tho writer mna always ba ablMd to theJDnutx. CoTBiannlcattoau aaiut bo wxtttaa oa m one aids of tae paper. PursonaUtles must be awl aaa ii is especially ana p tood that the Editor does not the views of correspondents In the editorial columns. m a - . " . I lucre is a ciock in Middletown. Roir Tir PiUk.ri rvov. . a ItVUBI V II ft. A 4 tuvu Conn., that basltept time for two ban-! Brooklyn Hall next Friday - night, sef- dred and twenty-seven years. Tbo pumpkin crop is the largest ever known, and the Thanksgiving pump kin pie wilt-enter into deadly competi tion with the mince. ipriragraph now going medical press. the not .rf.,,ls o: the ' ..A,,, nii. m tf women does -iw I 4 i La V .kv-'' .rcefjotiuubiality and fecundity. 3) fc'ffiy'.c college grauuaies omy ()l thse ih -nave no ! i:ihavo had 263 children, .,r !iviD; 7V j - 1 I rsnll rvi .la fl a:!:ike in training their Uaagn- ..,. ha lha WIVM Vl f jef most ot me rica aieu iu i.ua -'jy tO-ulj UCipcu meir uusuauua their fortunes 1 hey . were not less to them . I hey Knew now 10 them, and they did help them. woman who sned prominent citi ; Sui Antonio, Texas, for $200,r 'iKa-ies for the lynching of her ,jdJ discovered by tho trial, which . 1 ".... ,1nra n rrrl thai stlA i-'"-'1-" " " :cvtr leen h:s lawlul wife and ecul'Jift recover a cent. She r.:vcr siupected any irregular ;3 DPr uiaruai icwuuu utiv.v.. .. r- resilient Cleveland has refused to Lie the Uepublican postmaster of a U Virginia village on account of jest from cx-President Hayes that x retained. It is The only request : Hayes has made, and tho Presi" tihinks that courtly requires that aouU be granted, as no objection is VhJ 3"A.'mt the postmaster oeyona aclthai he is a Republican. Lenvn New Y"ork society circles are the Question whether in tdinz flowers to a corpse the accom !;ir card should bear the words. omDliments ot" or simply "From. Hereupon the News and Courier re .. :-t-AA t:i: J,lt ite nowers are idwuucu lanyof the late Republican candi .es, either will do; they are too dead icow the difference." Tae English Parliament Has neen olveJ and bv law the elections aediateiy tollow. Curiously, how they are not held throughout tho L'Joa on the same day. but are scat- M over a week. As this old custom gives a dangerous excess of im- "ance to the later elections, the u'ish statesmen are thinking of at opting to effect a change in the law will make the elections sfmu.- "ecus. George Parsons Lathrop says John Boyle-O'Reilly was. born pbysicially in Ireland, intellectually in Australia, and poetically in Boston. - : ; The mere mention of x Sam llandall's name seems to strike terrror into the hearts of the Free-traders in the Demo cratic party. If be baa still so power ful a following at bis heels why seek to recnact this Congress the - ridiculous scene of the last ? Mr. Randall was not nearly so much to blame as those who forced the issue and we sincerely believe that if, bis .opponents had been allow ed their, way Mr. James -G. Blaine would have been President ot the United States to-day. LOCAL NEWS. IIDEX TO NEW ADYIRTISEMC1TS. Concert and l'estlral T C Milleb For Baffle A J DjeEosset Insurance QsairsBsaoxB Piano f or Baffle- " i . C W ?ats--Ihe tates Gallery s ' t B M lit Iktibk Ladies Wraps ' J J Hedeick-General Beductlon Geo R Fbesch & Soxs Protect Ynarself vices to commence at half-past seven o'clock. This has been a good season for the gunsmiths as they have been kept at work putting gons in order for shooting game to-morrow. The PostoIBce will close to-morrow at 10 a m and remain closed until 5 p lu. The money order and registered letter office will not be opened after 10 a m. As the executors of the estate otj the pThad Stevens, of Lancaster; Pa , p about to mm over $50,000 to the pdretrs Home of that tovn, as pro iia his will, they were stopped by P procceJiog3 instituted by the -ow of one of his sons. She presents -i.ni azainst the estate of 2.500. a tiventy-seven years' accrued in- i Kion it. "The money was borrowed a the son by the father, who gave 'note for it. -- rtat the ,,mind cure" craze is not sQ-n in Boston is evinced by the an--ceraeot that a building, to cost ft Soo,(KK) to $100,000, is to be erect bJ Mrs. Eddy's congregation of :-stian Scientists at an early day.- :e edifice, which is to be styled a ::ch. is to be located on St. Botolph Mrs. Eddy's services each Suns f J arnoon are attended by as large :ds as ever, and the doctrine that is superior to matter, oven in the cf disease, is received with re- f6d favor by . people who are not peered in any sense "cranks." F- B. Culver, of YVestfield, Chactan 4Co-. N. Y. was afflicted with scrol- JJ eruption over the back and thigh. Spanied w4th nausea and neuralgic Va iu the head, so severe that on one psioa he fell nncenscious in "tho Physicians failing to do him J. he commenced using Brandreth'3 five every night for. a week, then inree days, and took nve eyerr 4l for another week,then two every for thirtv dava. To bis dcliht. eend of that time. the eruptions icfaticues to take one Pill occaiion iaprecuation. lath sat Where are you going to-morrow ? There was no City Court this morn ing- . f- i" The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 835 bales. (Jer. barque Texis. Loof, sailed from Hamburg for this port Nov. 21st. If you need n meat cutter you can be supplied at Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t Br. brig Aquatic, Hulcrow, sailed from Rotterdam for this port Nov. 22nd. The storm signal has been hauled down, but the cold wave is here in earnest. To-morrow being Thanksgiving Day no paper will be issued from this office on that day. Three' white tramps and one colored tramp were accommodated with lodg ings at the guard house last night. There were large quantities of poultry in tho market this morniner. but the prices were high. There were quite a number of flat loads of wood in tbe docks this morn ing, and fuel was in demand. Any one who wants to buy a good Backus Water Motor, nearly new can hear of a bargain on enquiry al this office. J acobi's has well earned the repu tation of keeping, the best and cheapest Stores. Call and see his stock before buying. t . .. -The new scenery which is now near ly furnished, for tbe presentation of "Crazy Quilt," is as elegant in design as tho.stiits of clothes made by DrfiR. t Tbe weather has felt like snow all day, which may bo accounted for by the fact that there have been sevece snow storms North of us within tbe last two days. t There will be no session of the Grad ed Schools of the city either to-morrow or Friday, so the pupils will have the remainder of tbe week -after to-day for pleasure. The Affairs of Llle Hinge upon confidence., It la the ba sis upon which every successful busi ness enterprise is conducted, and with out it no concern can prosper. Shriek has done business a great many years, and the growth has been large, popu larity and success, an established fact. We attribute this satisfactory result of our efforts to public confidence. The people trust us and we never deceive them. Our resources are ample, and as a consequence we undersell all com petition and guarantee to the consumer tbe best value for his money obtainable anywhere. We arc offering superb bargains this weclC tRoo,s Juy a dol lar's worth of clothing until you have seen our late New York purchases oj men's, boys and children's suits and overcoats. You will save fully from 15 to 25 percent, on every doilar you will bny. If any article bought of ns is not exactly as represented, or is in uny respect unsatisfactory, it may be ex changed or we shall promptly refund in cash the price paid for it Shkixr, the Old Relablc Clothier. !U Market street. -: . - -1 The next entertainment at the Opera House will be on Tuesday and Wed nesday nights with a Wednesday matinee of next week, when 'A Rag Baby" will be presented. Pergonal. Mayor Hail is absent from tbe city in attendance upon the River and Harbor Convention which is now being held at 8avannab. Ga. Mr. C. D. Willson, manager of the Opera House, left the city this morning for Charlotte, and will be absent a few days. Ladles Benevolent Society. The annual meeting took place yes terday as announced. It was opened with an address by Rev. Dr. Pritcbard, which was highly appreciated. Th6 assemblage was much smaller than was expected, and the receipts received were entirely insufficient to settle out. standing debts. The meeting then ad journed to meet at Miss Hart's school house at 3 o'clock on Tuesday next, to attend to further business. UETT ADVERTISEMENTS. N EW? A D VERTIB EM EN TS . UNDERWEAR for LADIES, GENT'S & CHILDREN, CARPETS, CARPETS, SHADES, POLES, CORNICEFRINGES, & c. nov25 VIRGINIA O ASSIMERESi r. rj. rjcirjTiRE. Going uts Hounds. Capt. F. M. James wa3 out bright and early thi3 cold morning gathering up the artie'es which had been con tributed for the poor for Thanksgiving. He had a two horse team aud it was soon loaded and in a short time was being distributed. Capt. James has been kept busy in this good work for several days and has met with a most Dronounced success from the generous hearted in our city. It is a worthy task of his, the more so as it is entirely self imposed and is performed without fee or reward lor bis services further than that of an approving conscience. A Brave Woman There was a fair audience, but not a crowd, at the Opera House last night to witness the rendition of the intensely omntinnni melo drama of "A Brave VIMWt.V wmrwm m - Woman." Wc wish that the house bad been crowded to its utmost capacity for the play was excellent in plot, was well mounted and the actors and actresses without an exception, were first class There was not a "stick" in the entire company. Miss Sara Von Leer, in the title role. displayed remark able skill as an emotional actress, and she. tosetber with Mr. James M.Hardie, as lute Ecerleiqh. who were the leading characters, won the commendation or all present. Mr. Hardie is a fine actor. with a rich voics, a masnificient stage presence and a conscientious regard lor oVorv riAtii nf his work, however VI J W VMI ' minute it may be. Tbo other members of the comnany were peculiarly fitted for their respective roles, and we think the verdict was unanimpus that it was a anipnlid nlav and most ably pre- fys w f m j sentcd. Acquitted. The case of the Stale vs. Thomas W. Gordon, charged with burglary, which was beiran on Monday in the Criminal Court, was concluded last night by tbe jury bringing in a verdict of not guilty The case has excited considerable atten tion in the city and especially in the immediate community in which tbe crime was alleged to have been com Oitted. It took nearly all ot the first tho trial insecure a iury in tbe case, which was not accomplished until a venire of nearly a hundred had been almost exhausted. The defendant was very ably repreiented by Messrs. Mars dem Bellamy and James T. Elliott, while Solicitor Moore worked faithfully and indefatigabiy lor the State A large array ot witnesses were examined, pot only as to the r specific charge but as to the character of the parties and some of the witnesses. Able arguments were made by all of tbe counsel and tbe charge ot the Judge was fair, impartial and exbausliye The case was given to the jury at about 6 o'clock last night, and they returned iu about half an hour with the verdict as above stated. Upon the announce ment ot the verdict the friends ot the accused surrounded him and offered their congratulations to him and to bia a?ed mother, who had sat bf his SiC3 during the trial. : - l A Fine Elfort. We have heard the effort of our young friend, Mr. Jas. T. Elliott, at tbe bar yesterday, in his defence ot Thomas W. Gordon, charged with burglary, very highly spoken of. It was the first time in which Mr. hi oitt had appeared as counsel in a capi tal case and his friends feel highly grat ified at the forensic ability and judicial acumen displayed by him on that occasion. For tjie Children. Our German .friends will give a Children's Concert and Festival" at Luther Memorial, building to-morrow night, at which tho price of admission has been fixed at only 10 cents. The Germania Cornet Band have kindly volunteered their services for the occa sion and will furnish some delightful music. It will be a happy time and, as a matter of course, nearly everybody will want to so and take the little ones along with I hem for an hour of innocent enjoyment. The management is com posed of ladies connected with St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and they will spare no pains to make the happiness as com plete as possible. this Criminal Court. The proceed ins to-day before tribunal baye been as follows : State vs. Fred Lord, larceny. Con, tinued. State v?. Andrew Russ, assault and battery. Continued. State vs. John Owens, assault and battery. - Defendant called and failed. Judgment nisi. State vs. J. K. Mcllhenny et al, mis demeanor. Nol pros as to Perse. Mo tion by the State that Wm. Simpson, Secretary of the N.C. Board of Phar macy, be adjudged! tbe prosecutor in this case, and it appearing to the Conrt upon the evidence produced in the trial tbat the prosecution was instituted at tbe solicitation of tbe said Wm. Simp son and that, furthermore, tbe defend ant produced a receipt of the aakl Simp son, showing that he had paid the fee and renewed his registration, 'as re quired by the Act of Assembly, for one year from the month of September, 18W, it is adjudged by the Court that this prosecution is frivolous and tbat said Wm. Simpson be adjudged the prosecutor in this case aud ordered to pay tho costs thereof. State vs. Wm. Howard, assault and f battery. Defendant waived sending bill and submitted. Judgment $10 and costs. . State vs. J. C. Hill, embezzlement. Continued. TbanksfiTivincr. Well, to-morrow is the day we all celebrate. It is Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Day ranks next to Christmas and the Fourth. It is not a day of fast and penance , for sins but one of praise and thanksgiving for tbe many mercies and blessings vouchsafed to us during the past year. This is, at all events, the character of tbe day as outlined, in the proclamation issued regularly about the first of No vember by tbe President and the Gov ernors of the variout States but in point of fact it has become of late days more of a holiday than anything else. Some few go to church but the majority, and a vast majority it is, take to the woods. With many it is a day, however, for those pleasant family reunoins which are looked forward to so easterly la so many households, when the scattered members of a family - come home once more and nestle together in hap pinessand brotherly kindness under the broad shadow ot the parental wing. It is meet. - however, that all should give thanks on this day, cither with the voice or with the heart, or witn isotn. There has been much vouchsafed to us all as a people during the past year tor which tbe heart should swell in thank fulness to the Almighty Power which has vouchsafed to us so much of good so much of peace and plenty and prosperity, far beyond our deserts. NEW AJOVERISEEIENTS NEW STORE I HOME AND SEE THE- TOYS, TINWARE and FANCY GOODS last received. Some thins: to suit every housekeeper In the city, rrlces.low at No. , 24 South Second and 121 Docksts. -nov23 J. T. A. REAVES. Concert and Festival, rrillERE WILL BE A CHILDREN'S CON CERT AND FESTIVAL, assisted by the Ger mania Cornet liana, in tnexuiner xacmona Bull&ojr on Thanks&iTinz Might, hot. aim to which tbe public are cortt'.ally Invited. Admission only 10 cents, nov 20 It Ladies1 Kid Button Boots 1 T FRENCH A SONS, AT 12.50 A FAIR; GOOD VALUE AT $3 GENTS' CALF, CONGRESS GAITERS, AT FRO 31 ei.50 UP CALL ON I Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREE. noT25 tl Supreme Court Decisions. In the Supreme Court, on Monday, decisions were filed in the following cases: , Beck et al vs Bellamy, executor, from New Hanover. No error. ; ' State vs McNeill et ate; from New Hanover. No error. State vs Lewis, from Sampson. Er ror. . ' . . , Navassa Guano Co. vs Bridgers, from Robeson. Error. Rowland et als vs Rowland, from Robeson. Error. V State vs. Alonzo Thompson, from Robeson. Judgment arrested. Covington et als; vs.' town of Rock ingham, from Richmond: No error. -f State vt. McDowell, from Bladen. Appeal dismissed., State, vs. Freeman, from Robeson. Judgment affirmed. , TEDrroii Daily Review :I wish' to slate as a member of tbe "Quarterly Conference of the Front Street M. E Church that the resolution for the re turn of Rev. Dr. E. A. Yales was not unanimous, as published in Monday's issue of the Daily Review. " , .,. i -. ; J. B. Fariiar. LIFI; m Insurance. MARINE HAVING AN IN ded. : aruc arways ItBJ nlarly and n dot ess so stats NEW ADVEIiTIS EM EN TS. Cash Store ! ill 116 Market Ct. Besides our Regular Desirable Stock will open On Monday, Nov. lGtli, ' i A MNE OF GOOD DRESS GOODS, lO Cents Per Xara. ROBES, superior quality, 6c 'per yard . A fine assortment,' in all colors, of f Boucle, Tricotvv - ; " and Laliies'.Olotb. LADIES' HEAVY JACKETS. $2 lip. LADIES' DOLLMANS, $2 up. A variety of CHI LDREVS WRAPS. Corsets, Good 0 uali ty 40c Ladies' Vests, Worth $1.50 for $1.00. Specialties in extra Heavy Blankets. Another lot of RUGS by next Steamer. EVER SO MANY Desirable Winter Goods. -AT- .';V": THE LOWEST CASH PRICES AT , Kim Wlm ICATZ'S nov 16 11G MAICKET ST. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, terest In the business of the Insurance Com panies represented In this place by MR-M. S. WILL ARD, solicits tbe patron are of 'his friends and tbe publto generally. Holders of our Policies In any of the above branches, may rely Implicit ly upon tho absolute security as well as tbe sooa faith and honorable dealing of the Com panies for whose account tbe risks are as sumed " '' '' !'"' "' " Applications will be gratefully received and promptly attended to. : smt 25 Jt A. J. DeROSSET A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c atd np- wards,1 at the Wilmington Shirt Facto General flduction r JN PRICES TO INDUCE CASH TRADE. Parties buying Dry Goods for cash will And with me than at any othr store In the city. srZClALBARG AINS cad be had in UNEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. ALL-WOOL CASsI ii EES for Gentlemen and Boys. ib Lots In Handkerchiefs . Ladies liest aualltv Linen Collars atU cts. Gents' best quality linen Collars HJL0 per ocz , witn many other jsarraons. JNO J. HEDRICK. . Few More Left, A 2KD.UOBJE ON THE BOAD, OF THAT TERS. . Xverythl.g the best lu Tears old Whiskey, onlrby the bottle. Best Jraarht Beer. uoiumsoi ry, 27 Market it., J. Elsbach. Frop.t nov 20 j. u. lrcGOwAir, - Wechinlcs Saloon Cheap Ponltry. , I BUY for casu.in large QUANTI ties, andean afford to sell at. very small profits for eash Have now on hand 600 Chick ens, and In course of a few days Jwlll have In my Poultry Yard any amount of Turkeys, Geese and Ducks. My Poultry have a yard to run in and are not cooped up. V GREEK KIDDER, Second, bet. Market and Princess sts. nov 24 lw Wanted. A LIVE MAN. WITH SMALL capital, to take' part Interest in a legitimate business, tbat will pay three hundred per cent, profit. Nothing but a live man wanted. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. nov 21 lwk JAS. GOODWIN. Lime. Lime. jFJER THIS DATE OUR BUILDING AND FERTILIZING LIME3 can ,be found at WORTH A WORTH'S, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal discount to the trade. i FRENCH BROS , - : nov 20 codlw nac Rocky Point, N. C." 1 1 , 1 11 1 1. A Cosy Corner. 1 T THE GREEN HOUSE, corner Princess J. and Second streets, you will find good Liquors, good Wises, and good Cigars and tbe best New River Oysters the msrket affords. Attached to the Saloon are a cozt narlnr and a snug little dining room, where perfect pri vacy may be had. Call and see for yourself. hot 14 w - x. a. juiux'ju, rrvp. State of North Carolina, Superior CouTt of New Hanover County. ) N. W. Rty, Administrator of Peter P. John 1 son, PUmtliT. 9 vl. Margaret Garrett. Administratrix of Edward : McPherson, Margaret Garrett, Colin Me Pbcrson, John H. Gilchrist, Daniel A. Gil Christ, Mary Gilchrist, John C McPherson and Mary McPherson, Defendants. This is a special proceeding brought to elb tain, and having for Its purpose, the sale of a tifictof land of 488 acres, lying on the Morth sst branch of the Cape Pear river, In sal 4 county, which was conveyed to tbe lite ad ward McPherson by Thomas Davis, by deed dated December Slat. Lsffl. to make asits for the payment of the debts of said Edward Mc Pherson, ami charges of administration- And 1110 aerenuanis vona aicrnerson, jonn sl. uu Christ. Daniel A. Gilchrist, and Mary Gilchrist, are hereby commanded and required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of New Hanover County, aforesaid, on the 8th dsT of December. ISSa. and answer or ueinui w kuo cvuiiiuuni ; wiutii was uvea on September xstn, was. j Dated this 23th day of October, 1835. - J 8. VaxAMRINGK. Clerk Superior Court, New Hanoyer County OCtSSUTfwWtSl
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