THIS PAPER ubUsbed every evening, Sundays ex eeptedby. JOSH T. JAME8, '.j EDITOK AND PBOPKlSTOB. ; ,uBscEipnossVosTAePAib:,..i: year t400. Six-months, $2.00. Three months, fLOG;'- One month, 35 cento. - I-e rapcr will be delivered by jsarrlers free of charge, la wy P" of the olt' st h bov Ttee! or 10 cent per week - " rives ln8 raie" IU ;UU-n-f-in . A W a( v A V A V OTA (fill AVIV 1 to receive their paper regularly. arcs 77 muyxawiuun largesix :rt"c circulation, of any newspaper li-ihed. in the city of Wilmington. A l ibf r:tt"ry to cost $100,000 is to be ImH st tbe Johns IippkiP9 University. T tT mr s 1 1 V SP -; 1" Vl A t A v n t r rvf I ( i: c:nn:m unui.ri . . i hc anjuuun qui once a . year, wnsn eie Republican v dory is ihe seleciion of fr the Ohio Scnatirship. ,,ty-!ive niorumpntsto NapoJeon jr.Wins in the cities, of France, (!- .!:- the Coroiunno and revolution. Cwmplon liPaue is sc( ii lo ap itio English tage. Her. first ca s to be in tbe character ol r.'il::i Societal ies Endicott and j'.iscourose further altQaapJts Whitney J to reach! U North Pole, sayiDg such explora- t vi nre of no practical-value. I'rinre Colonna, who married Eva M.:Uey. his alieady hpeht all' the t .(,;,ov he sot with the girl, and? is t:tr.'irnpted. - - . - A H itcr in the Chicago Mail from N.'w Vurk aavs that in 1875 and the inlawing year it was all that Mary Ai iU rson's friends could do to keep her iroiu becoming a nun. . -i - ... . Trenton State Gazette: William Waller Phelps is. mentioned by our Washington correspondent as the possi- bla Republican caucus Sinker of the House. nominee for Kzypt will probably be the scene ot Mr. W. S. Gilbert's next satire, the author of "The Mikado" being, it is said, in the land of the Pharaohs at work on the text of an operetta The Humano Society of London has .1 warded a bronze medal to the Amer iVnn. flnrv Wellcone. ih recognition ,. hi. hpmiam in Raving an American frnm drowning in the Thames. London Life say 3: I near irom a member of the National Casino at Buda Pesth that the winnings of the Prince of Wales there during his recent stay in the Hungarian capital amounted to a sum approaching" ball a million norms." . . ' Springfield Union : A lot ot Pennsyl vania Democrats have gone to Wash ington to facilitate the transfer of the remaining offices to the Democrats, Mr. Randall is there for the Winter, and intimates that he means to have a clean sweep before Congress assembles. An epidemic of immorality seems to prevail at Logansport, Indiana. Here is a dispatch from that place on tbe 22J: "The sixth elopement of this month occurred to-day. when John Knapp, a butcher, went off with Mrs. Nora McCabe, leaving a wife and nine children," 4 Of the wealth of the world," says a fanciful statistical $736,000,000 is owned by four men as follows: Mac - ka y, $275,000,000 ; .Rothschilds, $200. 000.000; Vanderbilt, $175,000,000; and the Duke of Westminster. $86,000,000. Their income per minute is $25, 20, SlSaud $7 respectively." - A memorial has been sent to Presi dent Clcvelaud by the New York Board f'f Trade asking that a national bank rjpt law be enacted as soon as possi ble. The memorial says that ' it is must desirable that the abuses and gross iniquities of administering insolvent estates, as they now exist .under the various State laws, should bo corrected and prevented by the enactment of one uniform law for one, commercial people." " k. "Boy" preachers bavine become an old story, a "child" preacher just five years of age has appeared in Carters- Yilie, Ga. He lia3 not made a public debut yet. but exercises bis peculiar gift in the village stores or wherever he can get an audience.- The local reports say that his. sermons are singularly impressive and eloquent, and that bis hearers are often moved to tears. Georgia seems to be fertile in preachers, and this time appears lo have beaten the record. , ti F. B. Culver, of Westfield, Chaclau iua Co.," N. Y. was afflicted with scrof ulous eruption over the back and thigh, accompanied with nausea and neuralgic pain in the head, so severe that on one anision ha led uuccnscioua in the street. Physicians failing to do him good, be commenced using Brandreth's Pills lire every night for a week, then resjf d three days, and took five everv r-icht for another week, then two every night for thirty days. To his delight, at the end of that time, the eruptions had disapi eared and all pain bad 'gone Ho continues to take one Pill occasion ally as a precuation, tuthsat VOL. IX. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER . v. In the.Saamrhan synagogue atNah Ious is an altar covered with a veil of yellow, silk, and within Ihis altar is Ifept a manuscript, written, it is claim ed. By Ablshna. the son of Phineas, 3,500. years ago. It is seen by the con- nrn.akl!.. t a. -T f f Ivatcd above "the priest'a heafl on tbe day of atonement. Washington Star: In most of the Catholic countries the use of wine and other liquors, as beverages, has been almost universal ; and lime out of mind i the excellence -of the Hvine cellar of monasteries has been proverbial.- But within a few years a strong temper' ance movement has made headway in the Qhurch in America. Anil now we are told that tbe" whole authority of that'Church is to be thrown against the grog-shop. If this bo true, the temperance cause will: have an ally whose strength can scarcely be over estimated. " j The reccntestablishment of a restau rant in Paris, in" which all the waiters weie dressed like convicts, suggosted to someone else the idea ot opening a restaurant in which the waiters would be habited as monks and the female servants as Sisters of Charity. The prr-ject got wind, however,- and was received with such emphatic marks of disapproval by tbe public that it was abandoned. It is difficult to believe that sanebusines3 men can be guilty of such absurd - tomfoolery, and it is pleasant to know that even Parisian public opinion has rebuked it. The successor to Vice-President Hen dricks will be a Republican and the Senato will name him. Morning Star. In that you, are mistaken. There will be no successor to Vice-President Hendricks, either in the. Senate or out of it. There is no power by which the vacancy can be filled Tbe law seems to ignore the cilice once it becomes vacant. There will be a President of the Senate chosen, just as there would nave been bad Mr. Hendricks survived, and this officer will preside at all de liberations of that body. He fs in no sense a v ice-rresiuent. li rresiueni Cleveland should also die during the term then the President of the Senate will become Acting President without having .once touched the Vice Presi dency. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ben ting of Pews F C Miller For Baffle J E T Boots and Shoes Heiksbergkb Piano for Baflle C W Yatxs The Yates Gallery Geo W Pkick,. Jr Axctlon Sale Sailing Days NY W II S S Company Geo B, French & Soxs Protect Yourself Muxds Bros Will Fll Your Prescriptions There was no City Court this morn ing. The storm signal was hoisted this morning. There were no tramps at the guard house last night. - The weather moderated materially during last night. - The market was well supplied with meals ol good quality this morning. The moon enters on its last quarter at 43 minutes past 8 o'clock to-night. If you need a meat cutter you can be supplied at Jacqbi's Hdw Depot, t Thflrp. was one interment in Pine Forest Cemetery anadult this week Jacobus has well earned the repu tation of keeping the best and cheapest Stoves. Call and see his stock before buying. - , , ' . '. . T There were three interments in Oak Halo rvmeterv this week one adult and two children. This has been a miserable, disagree able day for news gathering, and items. have been distressingly scarce. The Register, of Deeds issued three licenses this week, all of which were lor colored couples. - There will be preachine at Brooklyn Hall by the Rev. J. W. Gurganlous at 11 o'clock. A. M. Sunday morning. Christmas is coming and many of tbe Christmas goods are already here, and the display is most tempting to the little ones., A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c and op wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach. Prop f Three places of business were found open by the police last night. Look out, folkses.or you will be missing property some of these fine mornings. ilia ? Day 'a length 9 hours and 55 minutes. The receipts of cotton at this port to day toot up 423 bales. - - '- -Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 40 minutes past 4 oiock. There were two interments in Betle vue Cemetery this week one adult and rone child. ; Tbe renting of pes in St. Paul's E. L. Church will lake place on Tuesday next, tbe 1st prox., at 3:30 p. m.. j -Tberowill be a "Magic Lantern1' Exhibition at Luther Memorial build ing next Tuesday night, for the amuse, ment of the children, and it promises to be a pleasant affair. To-morrow 13 known in the Church calendar S3 Advent Sunday the first Sunday in the Christian year. There are four Sundays in; Advent, all just preceding Christmas Day. The freight traflic on the Carolina Central Railroad is sa'ul lo be unusally large, every train coming to the city being loaded to its utmost capacity. The "Crazy Quilt" will be presented under the auspices of the Cornet Con cert Club. Every one should help the Band and buy their clothing from Dyer. t We hear it stated that there is a great deal of cotton in the country, along the line of the several railroads leading into the city, which is being held back in the hope of an advance in the price of the staple. We hope that the better prices may be realized. John E. Taylor, the young colored man who has been for some years past Deputy Collector at this port, has open ed a new boot and shoe store in Mr. Sol Bear's new building, on Princess street, where he will be pleased lo see and perve the public in med of new understandings. Indications. For tbe South Atlantic States, cloudy weatber.local rain, winds North easterly, no decided change in tempera ture. For Women. Rev. Dr. Pritchard will preach at the First Baptist Church to-morrow night tbe fourth sermon of the series especial ly addressed to women. His subject will be. "Sarah, the Deferential Wife," These sermons, thus far, have been replete with interest and instruction. exports ForeffD. Br. Schooner Julia Elizabeth, Ingra ham, cleared to-day for Harbor Island, W. I., with 12,000 feet lumber, 4 pairs window sash, 20 barrels flour, 2 barrels tar. 2 barrels pitch and 81,000 shingles, valued at $720,13, shipped by Messrs. Cronly & Morris. Schr. Uallic Turner Keen, cleared lor Ponce, Porte Rico with 287,715 feet lumber, valued at $4,1 613,62, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder & Son. makino: a total of exports foreigu amounting to $5,312,75. . From Uonference. From apostal card received here to day from the M. E. Conference we learn that the Committee on Division of the Conference were to have report ed last night. The committee stands twelve for division and seven against di vision. It was expected that a vote in the matter will be reached to day and that the vote will be very close. This subject has agitated the Confer ence for several years, many contend ing that it is no w entirely too largo and unwieldy, and it will probably continue to be a matter of discussion until it i3 eventually effected. At least, in our ob servation such has bsen the result gen erally in such controversies. A JRajr Baby. The next entertain meat at.the Opera House will be on Tuesday and Wednes day nights next, with a Wednesday matinee, when a laughable farce with the above unique title will be presented It was written by Mr. C. H. Hoyt. the author of that exceedingly funny farce, the "Bunch of Keys," which was pre sented here last year. The Kansas City Times in speaking of this new candidate in the theatrical world for popular favor, says: "That Rag Baby show is something really unique in its way. We won't discuss its l terary merit, but will only remark that there is not a dnll line in it, or a situation which is not cqcruci atingly funny. I suspect the company has something to do with its fine sue cess, for the people who. play it are artists in their line. The dog, Hand some, Is a thoroughbred English bull; 8 years old. and probably the ugliest brute alive. : : v ; . He is thoroughly good naturedV bow ever, and is a great pet with the ladies. Mr. Hoytftaid $200 for him." ; r - JTlie Hunter's, . Some of the gunners who "went into the country fo "slaughler sparrows, squirrels and other- wild game on Thanksgiving Day were successful, and some were not. - One party who went to :the . neighborhood of Rocky Point Were so fortunate as to kill a fine deer,which is the only prize yet" ret ported of any material value. Others had to content thcniselycs with a few birds "pr a lew squirrels. Capt. Wboster. Tho Raleigh AewS' and Observer speaks thus leelingly in writing of the death of that lamented gentleman, Capt. Wooster : We uote tbe death, at his residence in Wilmington, of Capt. John L. Wooster. one ot the most elegant and scholarly gentlemen in the State. He was a man of the highest character ana of singular purity of life. Modest and retiring as a woman, he was yet as genial, frank and open with his friends as a man could possibly be. He was a gallant solaier and suffered agony until the day of his death from a wound re ceiyed in doinrr battle for the Stale, He was little known perhaps, but he was as true a son as North Carolina possesses, and in his death the State loses a man of letters ot whom it had reason to be proud. - Literary. We have received from the publish ers. Messrs Houghton, Mifllin & Co., through the courtesy of Mr. P. Heins- berger, one of the latest producg tion3 of tbe facile pen of Charle3 Egbert Craddock (Miss Murlree) enti tied ."The Tennessee Mountains." It is a fiction describing much of the scen ery of that wild and romantic section of our country and tho characters.mosl- ly rough and uncouth mountaineers,are made to converse in the dialect common to the uneducated of that locality. The tale is told with graphc force and is unflanffiDglv interesting throughout. thnroaa should have adoDted a masculine! , , . . i nom ue piume is a luysuevy iui, i though much of the work might with safety be attributed to the sterner and rougher sex, there are many exquisite passages which betray the tender and refined sensibilities of a pure and cul tured woman. Among the notable things in the story is the transition from the coarse, uncouth and wicked words and acts of many of the char acters to the elegant and chaste diction with which the authoress'descriptions cf scenes and events are clothed. It' is rare book whose merits cannot well be told in a short review, and is a 'work well worthy the exalted position which tbe fair authoress has already attained in the literary world. Wliy Will You? Throw away ten, fifty yes, one bun drcd dollars or more every year when you can save that amount by trading with Shriek, who is always ready to show goods? And it docs not cost a cent to see them. It is only a matter of five minutes' time, and we are will ing to stand or fall in any sensible man's opinion on the result. Tbe lac is, that while we have been for years in business, we never saw the time when people looked so closely at goods as they do to-day, and nothing ever pleases us better, for our clothing, as everybody admits is all the choicest in style and quality. AH wc have to prove to the most suspicious buyer is that our prices are ibe lowest, and this is why wc want every one to come and see our offers. Wc have only one thing to say and that is. wo guarantee to give you full value lor your money every lime, and will refund money if you arc dis satisfied. Call and convince yourself of the fact. .t North Carolina Conference. THIRD DAT. (Reported for the Dally Review.) Charlotte, Friday.' Nov. 27th. Divine service conducted by Rev. T. 11. Pegram, after which Mr. Palmer, the manager of tbe publishing house at Nashville, was introduced, and address ed the conference. - The various committees are at work, and by to-morrow will have some very interesting matters for conference con sideration. The following1 ministers were receiv ed on trial into the conference: W. S. Davis, Cbas. J.Sooo, Solomon Pool, Jas. M. Downum, Geo. W. Fisher, Jas. D. Forkner. Roht. "M. Taylor. Jas. A. Green, B. G. Rawling, Thos. B. Lovin, Wro. H. Townsend, W.O. Hytower. M. C. Best. W. A. Ronner, R. B. Gilliam, N.H. Guy ton. lley. Dr. Laflerty. editor of Richmond Christian Advocate, was introduced and addressed the conference. ; Tbe collection yesterday for the Ox ford Orphan 'Asylum amounted ; to $112. - - .: -" ' : - - - V METnODIST. v There lw ill be preaching in English, to-morrow, both morning and night; in St. Paul' Evangelical Lutheran Church by Rev. P. W. E. Peschau, the ' pastor. 2, 1885. NO. 277 . -j. . . NEW APVjEBISEEIENTS New Store & Fresh Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, 109 Princess St. llOV 28 it , " - , Kenting of Pews PAUL'S-EVAN- LUTU. CJlUttCU XTvrill lake rUcc 1st the Church on next Tuc& tlav. Dec. 1st. at 5 3J n. m. Persons who have rented peves now and do not wish to keep them for next year, will please notify the Treasurer or Secretary thereof before tho renting takes place, otherwise it will be taken for granted that they will ictain mcir respective pews for cext year. -. Members are requested to attend, nov 25 2t co. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER k COMMISSION MERCHANT. - Don't Forget rjlJIE AUCTION SALE TOM GUT, AT T11JS NILW AUCTION. House, 21. 5 Market street, where you can buy at your own price ' every variety of Goods including Shoes, lists, Clothinsr. Carpets. Gold and silver watches. Jewelry, Blankets. Quilts, Overcoats, Bubber Coats, Underclothing. Lamps, nciuzes. Mat tresses. Beds. Pillows. Bedsteads. Tables. Rtands, and in fact almoBt every tbiDg abso lutely at your own price. nov 128 it New York & Wilmington Steamship Co. FBOM PIER 34, EAST RIVEB, NEW TORB 7 At 3 o'clock, P. M. Saturday, Dec REGULATOR.. Saturday, Dec 12 BENEFACTOR... Saturday, Dec 19 KEGDLATOK......... ......Saturday, Dec. 26 FROM WILMINGTON REGULATOR............. ....Friday, Dec BENEFACTOR. ....Friday, Dec 1 REGULATOR Friday, Dec 18 BENEFACTOR Friday, Dee 25 'r Through Bills lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in ortn ana soutn uaroxin. For. Freight or Passage apply to -H. G. SMAIiLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington. N. C TJIEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, New York. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Genera Agents, 35,Breadway, New York, nov 2S ' MfJNDS BROS.. MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., MUNDS BROS., nov 27 WILL FILL YOUR Prescriptions with the purest materials at the lowest prices. Night bell attached to their door, 104 North Front St. L. E. Parson, -niANO AND ORGAN TUNER. GRADU X ate of tho New England Conservatory of Music, jsxpcncncca both in lactory ana route work. Repairing a specialty. Terms reasonable . Orders lei t at the Bookstores, or directed to box 533, will be promptly attended to. oct s lawsms Oyster Depot. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A line lot of NEW RIVER OYS TES3 both open an 4 In the shell. Orders respectfully solicited. Goods deliver cd promptly in all parts of the city. All or ders from the country will meet with prompt sttention. Call at kinu's oxsteb djsfoa', In store N. K. Corner Frpi fat Street Market, not the Hand. nov 27 F. W. KING. OPERA HOUSE. -m SEVER LAUGHED BEFORE." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Dec 1 and 2 Second Year of the Greatest Comedy Success, A RAG BABY. - By Mb. CHA3. II. HOYT, C Author of "A Bunch of Revs " "A Tin Sol dier," Ac.) A Company of Comedians, under ttsc management or Mrj&ugene i ompKins,(aiso Manager of Boston The tre.) A U a rtiits and Vocalists. GRAB IT QUICK " Seats now on sale at Ilcinsbcrger's Book store. nov 27 4t Ladies' Kid Button Boots, JT FRENCH A SONS. . AT 2ro A PAIR; V. ' 7 - GOOD VALUE AT $3. GENTS CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, : ' AT FROM fl$0 UP. CALL ON y y 7- ' Geo. ?R. French & Sons, 10S NORTH FflONT STREET, nov 23 tf Etter.:TIro!.-T;- Fire ! WTILL SOON BE NEEDED IN EVERY house In Vf flmlnrto have more WOOD )B. 1R. E. LLOYD A !CO. on hand than any dealer la the dty. Call on them for bargains, at foot ox new sxaxKsw nov 21 PLHA23 . ITQXHJ ! , .TTi will t gliil to rscsrrt ccsmsrlcatlca Iron cor ftf&afia ca asy T ill U--icti . . --. - - . . . geser&IInterest bnl -,sj; 7' ;. :. 7r':; - - . - rTh name oX theirrltei mtaiways bey -ebbed to IMEdttonyvV ' Communications must be written ex ox one side of the paper. ; - J " FuxonxQUes must be XTOlded. ., ' - And It is especially xnd pxrUctxlxxly tmd stood that the Editor does not alvsys endoi . the views of: correspondents vxleu. so stati In the editorial columns. : NEW ADVEKTISEMEKTS. tore I no 116 Market St. Resides bur Regular Desirable Stock - will open On Monday, Nov 16th, A LINE OF ' GOOD DRESS GOODS, 16 Cents Per Yard. - , ' .7 - . ' y. ' ROBES, superior quality, 6c per yard A fine assortment, in all colors, of Boucle, Tricot, and Ladies' Oloth. LADIES' HEAVY JACKETS, $2 up. LADIES'. DOLLM A NS, 2 up. A variety of CHILDREN'S WRAPS. Corsets, Good 0uallty, 40c Ladies' Vests, ' . , Worth $1.50 for $1.00. Specialties in extra Heavy Blankets. Another lot of RUGS by next Steamer. t- " o . EVER SO MANY Desirable Winter Goods. . ;l AT THE .LOWEST CAS II PRICES AT - M. 1X1. KATZ?S noTl6 UK SI&HEET ST. The Yates Gallery H AVING BEEN ENLARGED AND BE- FURNISHED THROUGHOUT, Is how ready for business.- V - -7 Pictures taken in the VERY BEST STYLE, aod by lnstanianeons process, at GREATLY ; - . .: :' -i- ," ' . ' " , REDUCED PRICES, for the next thirty days. CALL AND SEE US. nov S3 T THE REQTEST OF MANY LADIES and gentlemen, I have consented to rafllca 7 i - nnc upright uaus iriAAO catalogue price $900 for $3o0, at .fl per chance. Any one- taking or getting np t:n. chances will receive one extra without charge. ' List now oicn at nEIN8BEBGER?S. nov 22 IJvo Book and Music 8 tores. Cheap Ponltry. I BUY FOR CA8U.INL4RGK QUANTI tles, andean afford to sell at very small tyrnfit fnr nuih Hnvn nn nn Vianrt V Phl1-. ens, and in course of a few days wlll have in my Poultry Yard any amount of Turkeys, ueesc ana uncjcs. My X'ouitry nave a yard to run in and are not cooped np. - - GREEK KIDDER, Second, bet. Market and Princess sts . nov 24 lw Wanted. A; LIVE MAN, WITH SMALL business, that will pay three hundred per cent, profit. Nothing but a live man wanted. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. novZUwk. JAS. GOODWIN. A Cosy Corner. , AT THE GREEN HOUSE, corner Princa and Second streets , you will find good Liquors, good Wises, and good Cigars and the best New Birr Oyster tho market aHords. Aiiicucu 10 me osjoon arc a cozy parlor and a snug little dining room, where perfect "prl-' vacy may bo had. Call and sco f or yourself, novntf L B. RHODES. Prop. Few More Left, : ND MORE ON THE BOAD, OF THAT 1 yeirs old Whlskf y, only by l he bottled : Beet Draught Beer. FINK UORNR OYS TRS. Everythlvg the best. r r - ' J..M. McGOWAN, -iiioy.20 ; ; UectuuHct Saloon iTZ'S,

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