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THL3 P APES started every veatev-8aif5y.. tx eptod by JOSH T. JAMES STJITOB AHD PBOFRIKTOB. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: year fLOO. fitt months, $X0fl. Three fficnUis.$L0G; One month. S5 cents. paper will be delivered by carriers free charge, la Dart of toc the VOTB ,tes or 10 cents per week. A 'vessln rates low and HbcriL . subscribers will report any and all fall arcs to receive their paper regularly, gf- The Daily Review lias the largest itfyi fate cirwt-ition. or any newspaper r.ihlitiU in the city cf Wilmington. -3 xVvri'Ia' Artesian well svsteta is In f5S;:i4 the-Bgriculmral. area of the SUtn- ' jt jS ?a:tl that iho Italians of New York have $23,000,000 deposited in the g ccckcr street savings bank. . .... I'ay Tomploton. tho singer, .has b-cr. 3'-J f"r a diTorce. At last Miss jVnjp-eton begius to shine as a great artist. . jL s.ii l the President's message wit be no more than foar ordinary news criamas in length. The shorter the message t he more effective it is likely to be. and in that respect the bitter it will be also. - : , . After an expenditure of 800.000 francs bjtte Rothchilds the experiments ol M Marcel Pjprez for transmitting power over loaz distances by tueios of elec tricity are said to have been crowned with 3UCC9S3. Washington Star: Owing to the hrge-tension payments, there was no redaction of the national debt last uoatb. We used the surplus to pay the debts wo owe to the soldiers, not the bondholders. . . Robert Garrett, president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is build ing the most expensive residence ever erected in Halttraoro. Exclusive of luraishtnss the cost oi it will amount to more than $750,000. . TL9 authorities of the District of Columbia 'fill mike an effort to induce Coasress to assume the entire debt of the District, which amounts to over $21,000,000. Similar efforts have been made before, but without success. The Boston Herald, which is an au thority on industrial matters, says that "wages are being voluntarily increased in many mills and mannfactories throughout the country." This is good ce9, and it indicates a revival of trade generally. Let every one do what he can to bring it about. Ellen Terry1 health gives great un easiuess to.her friends. She is almost every week invalided now. and there arc fears that she vill break down utterly from tho fatigue rof rehearsing "Faust" before the presentation of the play that will soon take place in Lon don. , -... Edmund Yates writes: At the Guild tall banquet last week I heard Lord Saiisbury for the first time. lie struck ma as a good but not particularly fluent speaker, with a powerful, anmelodioui voice. His manner was earnest but tin sjsressive. and his speech wholly free Iron those "floats and ieers" of which ha has been said to be master. New York Commercial Bulletin: Meddlesome legislation in England, as in this country, is largely responsible lor the serious derangement ot nearly Il tho leading industries which has been periodically witnessed during the P&st decade ; and the worst of it is. the whole tendency of the, time, under demagogic inspiration, is to encourage rather than to abate U.' At a recent marriago m: Ohio the bride, a Miss Morris, wore a dress that was imported from Paris in 1742, for a wedding dre3s, and ,Las been in tba family ever since, being used onliV on Bach occasions. It was worn again in 1TTG &3 a wedding dress, but not again until tho other day. when Miss Morris donned it. Not a stitch bad been alter or added to it. and it is in almost as &ood condition as when new. The growth oi the Indian schools at Carlisle Barracks, Peon", has been from eihty-four pupils in 1879 to only six a..rt of 500 at the present time. The Indians now in the school represent irty eight different tribes, and the iges of the students range from seven to twenty-four years. The Apaches have fifty representatives, the Sioux ghty-eight, the Arapahoei and the Cheyennes tweatyiour each, the Oxabas twenty-two and the Pusblos ihty-nine. . i Dr. Shaw, writine to the Medical Times from Water Gap, where poison 33 snakes abound, says that daring l past six years. In which ho haa fol. towed out a method of cure for snake bite, he has not lost a case. He gives '"y minims .'of aromatic spirits of Hfcmonia hypodermically and an ounce 01 whiskey every two hours. A large Poultice of bruised raw onions is ap Wied to the wound and renewed every 5ar. The whiskey and onions are jOQUnned until the euro Is effected, which is usually on tho third day. I VOL. IX. LOCAL NEWS. w mUll TO NEW ADYISnSEUESTI. Muircs Bbos Read FCMillee For Raffle W E Krao Tin Beof&ng Grand Ami Tertary Ball JBMA8nn,wNoIlme ; C W Yates Holiday Gifts : K J Hooas Co Invltatloa Ma?. Katb a Wires At Cot Juucs Mueluek Toys. Toy Geo B Fresch & Coss Cutting -Geo W Price, J k Amotion Sale Lost Gold Neck chain and Locket P L Bi:iigees & Co Bu&lnesa Notice llEii? 8 bebokb llollday Headqaarten Kkigiits op IIoxob Secular Meeting J F A Eeavf.4 New 8 tore New Goods Miss K Kaeuee Chriatma Prcstmt -VT E SrsrxGEK & Co Sportmaaa Goods Paskeb & Taylor Our Cook Stoves For other locals see fourth page. The receipts of cotton at this port to-day loot up 1;003 bales. - Tho Review Job Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices. Mr. Iredell Meares has gone North on a brief visit which - rumor says is with matrimonial intentions. Now is the time to sell your poultry or set a guard over your chicken coops to keep off the henroost robbers Look up your old deeds and see that Lthey are properly registered, or you may find your property in jeopardy one of these days. Just received a lot ot burglar proof blind fasts. Call and see them at Ja cobi's Hdw. Depot, and you will buy.t The storm signal and the cold weather signal were flying this morning, which would indicate a demand for rubber overcoats, umbrellas and a wood-pilo assessment. '. " A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c and up wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto ry, 27 Market St., J. Elsbach, Prop f - - The cold wave reached here, sure enongh, last Saturday night and jester- day was uncomfortably cool. It moder ated slightly, however, after nightfall. and continued warmer until after sun rise this morning, when it grew colder again. There were eight tramps accommo dated with lodgings at the guard house last night, seven ol whom were whites and one colored. Among the whites was a blind man, led by a little boy, who was on his way to South Carolina, where he has friends. " - Food cannot be properly cooked, in a poor stove, so don't blame your cook but go to Jacobi's Hdw. Depot and bny one of his fine stoves. Then you will have Peace, Comfort, and Happiness at home. - t ' Miss E. Karrar. on Front street, opposite the New Market, has an at tractive display of new and desirable goods suitable for the holidays to which she calls attention in this issue. Her selections have been made with much care and with especial reference to the needs of our people. . Mr. Sol Bear, of No. 20 Market street, in this issue offers -a large stock of almost every description of goods at reasonable prices, v His extensive sales rooms are filled with almost every va riety of seasonable goods from which to make a selection and it gives bis salesmen pleasure to exhibit the sam and name the prices to all. Knlfflits of Honor Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired as business of im portance will be t ransacted. t Go Ids: Fast. , The chances in the raffle for the piano at Hcinsbergers are being taken rapid, ly. Quite a number have invested ten dollars each, thereby obtaining eleven chances . for the piano. There are several chances yet remaining, but ap pearances indicate that they will soon be taken. - Lost a Sale. :A commercial traveller from Balti more was in a well known bouse on Market street this forenoon and was in a fair way of booking a large order for Christmas goods, when a messenger from one of the city banks came in with a sight draft upon the merchant from the house represented by the drummer. As the bill ot goods for which th draft was made bad been paid and the merchant bad a receipt lor the same it was not honored and the drummer in consequence failed to sell a bill of goods These receipts are bandy things to have around occas:on ally. J , . - :. " ', ' Those Brass jrnd Silver head tacks are here. Jac'obVs Ifdw Depot. ;t ' ' WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. DECEMBER Annlyersary. ";' The Ger mania Cornet Band. will give a grand ball on the night of the 9tb inst., in honor of the first anniversary of the organization. The committee o! arrangements is composed entirely of young men who will make every offort for a success. An excellent time is an ttcipated. Tf io Crazy Quilt. The topic that is the townHalk now is no other than a new and original come dy, written tor the professional stage, and presented in ourciiy for tho first time, by some of our most -prominent and talented amateurs. The gentleman owning the play hits spared no trouble, pains or money to have the comedy presented in the j very best manner. The scenery is among the finest that has ever been presented at our Opera House, and every feature is 'entirely new. The Crazy Quilt will be pre sented upon the professional stage, next season, and all of the effects are being made, to be shown at tbo first presenta tion at our Opera Uouso. There will be a large audience of appreciative theatre goers to witness the efforts of our tal anted ladies and gentlemen. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Loot. O NV. 1STH LAST, BETWEEN THE City HaU and Hanover street, a void neck chain and locket with the initials "J. E. M." on the latter. The Under will bo suitably re warded by leaving the same at No. 314 Hano ver street, dee 7 11 Wo Time T WHITE LONG AND FUNNY ADVEB tlaementa, but I will take time to nil Cash orders lor Peanuts, Fish Boe, No. 1 Knllets, Apples, Oranges, Co n, Feed Peas, Egs, Chickens, Ac , &c. Consignments of country produce solicited. J. B. MARSHALL, Gen Com Merchant. 24 North Water St., Wilmington,-N. C. dec 7 d&w Our Cook Stoves A BE OF VARIOUS STYLES AND Quality. We keep the BERT, such as Farmer," "Gold en Harvest" and others. Tin Ware, House Furnishing Goods, Lamps. Toilet tets, Kero sete Stoves. Come and see our stock. PABXEB TAYLOR'S. PURE WHITE OIL. dec 7 Tin Roofing, R OOF REPAIUING AND PAINTIKG, .irtacixra aPucptT.t.v W. A. KING, Practical Tinsmith, South Front st . dec 7 Rar Mallard's Harness Store For Raffle. A' T 25c AND 0o A CHANCE, COMPLETE Manicure Ercssing and Smoking Cases will be for Baffle before Xmas .Call and take a chance. F. C. MILLER, German Druggist, Corner Fourth and Nun sta P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all hourslday and night. dec 7 Grand Anniversary Ball i -OF THE- Gerinania Cornet Band I Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1885. Tickets $1.00. Committee J. H. Bender, J. C. Bocscu, JL H. Gleschen.C. W. Polvogt, E. Schulkcn, Jr. dec 7 It Invitation ! WEDNESDAY, the 9th. - We will commence to manufacture our pure CHRISTMAS MIXTURE FOR FAMILY USE. Jar Ladies are cordially Invited to call on that day and witness the manufacture of theee goods. E. J. MOORE & CO. aec 7 Btate of North Carolina, J Superior Couit of New Hanover County Missouri S Dawson, Executrix of James Daw son, Missouri S Dawson, James ai uawson, Wm Pollock and wife, Fannie G Pollock, Plaintiff, vs.v Lee A Angel and wife.Godcna W Angel, De- ienaanu. - vf mnrfn m 1itj1 'M'rr'h 1 Tit h 1879. and 11 0 O- " 1 made by the defendants t the late James Dawson conveying one undivided third part of a lot of land in the; City of Wilmington, on the North tide of chestnut street, be' ween Second and Third streets, adjoining tho lots of Dr Thos F Wood on the West and of Mrs Pallie Holmes on the East ; and for a sale of the same to pay tho mortgage note of (850. with interest as o per cent iroiu iluc jcai, iou, uu iui a judgment against the said Lee A Angel for any deficiencv. And the defendants, Lee A Angel and wife, Godcna f Angel, are hereby commanded and required to appear at the next term of toe upenor Court ol New Han over County, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington. N C, on the 6th Monday before the 1st Monday In March. 1SS8. and answer er demnrtotne eompiami nerem. ; -; Dated Novemwr 5n.iw. ., - fa vivinrRTKnir Clerk Superior, Court, New Uaspver County ' v iwa MT1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ii - HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I TE LADIES, GENTLIMSN AND Cliildl reo.' ewancdown and other llsht matcrlul for making up Evening Bonnet. New Millinery lo tday Nmfs Vcillsg for MouralDg Veils, All the materials and designs In vogue this. season for tnakiog up Fancy WorkT; Very handsome SUk Ilandkcrchlefs which, with aU other Handkerchiefs aad Linen Goods, fpgr ef free of mra at ' MISS E. EABBX&'S. dec 7 5 Froat St opposite Market. fleo. W,, Price, Jr., AUCflOTr COMMISSION MEE0HAM. . . i rjlUESHAT, DEC. STII, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at my Sales Koom, 215 Market Street, a large nl ot goods (Bankrupt sale). Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Pictures. Blankets, Overcoats, Crockery, Cloaks, Watches and Jewelry. Also. "Some Antique Furniture". Axeryfine soBd. Black Walnut Crib, three Guns, two fine Pistols, a lot of Carpets, three boxes of Sliver Pride Soap. Hats. Caps. &x. Also a largo lot of miscellaneous articles of Household use; several Parlor and Bedroom 8toves, two extra large Lace Curtains, and a lot of flne Window Shades and Lambrequins. aec 7 Holiday Gifts. AT- 5T JSL OP IBS t3V An Entirely New and Ele gant Stock I dec 7 0 rjlHE COLD WEATHER IS CUTTING, Dealers are cutting prices, they say, and the people are cutting a swell in the new BOOTS AND SHOES Uey buy at Geo. R. French & Sons 10S NORTH FRONT STREET, dec 7 tf Toyo. Toys. Toys. AT " J. MUELLER'S Novelty Store ! Corner Market and Second sts.. FB1NCU DOLLS, INDESTBUCTlBLE DOLLS, WAX DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, GOAT SULKIES, WHEELBARROWS, GAMES AND PICTURE BOOKS, ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES, ' V . C V CUPS AND SAUCERS, A8SV AND TOILET SETS, JAPANESE GOODS,. ACCOBDEONS AD BANJOS. Every thing First class and at lowest prices. JULIUS MUELLER, dec 7 . Bug in qgg TJ o t i ce. - 1 .-j QUB MB. B8IDGERS, ANTICIPATING removing to South America, has secured the services of Mr. N. B. RANKIN to conduct tbo Grocery Business of P. L BRIDGERS - " ? & CO. ' ; '. . Mr. Rankin's familiarity wi h the grocery business, and bis well known push and energy, wl'lbca sufficient guarantee to ail that the business will be conducted well and . satisfac torily. He will devote his whole time and attention to it, and we will be In a belter position than ever to ester to the trade,, P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., i ItO North Front 8t , - We will aanonaee later th da.fe he will take charge ' dee 7 7. 1885 NO. 284 I NEW ADVERI8E2IBliTa OPERA HOUSE. Two Nights and Matinee. : : m m m m - m" ' mmmx k nmni dec. 9 ni 10. , . i- The Bxllilant Young Actrees, MISS BELLA MOORE, wupporteu oy a Ktrng uoraeur company , ., Of BABE EXCELLENCE. ; Wednesday Night and Thursday Matinee, MA MOUNTAIN PINK." - Thursday THE DAN1TES.' Scserred Seats now on sale at Heicsbcrgcr's. T AM SELLING FELT H&.T3 THIS week JL AT COST. : , - . DRESSES CUT AND FITTED bjl u acw and perfect system; learned during my Tllt North. MRS. KATE C WINES, 119 N. Second Street, near Poslofflc dec 7 Sportsman's Goods. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BREECH Loading Guns, Ammunition of all kinds. Re loading Tools. Come and look through our assortment, we can show more Guns than au the stocks in the city combined. . WM. K. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. Zl 23 Market Street, dec 7 , t ; Wilmington, N. C. "--7 AS WE ABE, WITH OUE Our agent InNcw York City has purchased and sent to us from adellu quent maauiac turer Lis stock of Hats, which will arrive here MONDAY, A. M., Dec. 7th, Ie this immense , lot, there Is every shape, style and quality.' Hats to suit every aud any body and their purses. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Dont buy elsewhere until you have Examined Our Stock and Prices on Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Underwear for Ladles, Misses and Children, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Flow en, Feathers, Silks, Sa'lns, Flashes, Hand kerchiefs, Dressing Cases, Jewelry. Holiday Coils! Holiday Goods ! Holiday dotds ! For Grown Folks, and Toys! Toys! Toys ! ' .. , FOR EVERY ONE ! Call and satisfy yourself at- Taylor's Bazaar, 11 8 MARKET ST. dec 5 WILMINGTON, N. C. Special Offer. AM OFFERING NOW GREAT BAR . gains la a complete line ol Carpets. Roars and Oil Cloths, Blankets and Comforts. Also. 1 offer special Inducement In Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. My Wholesale stock of Boots and shoes. Hats and Cap?, Shirts, Notions and Domestics is com plete. Prices quoted with pleasure. dec 51m 30 Market Street For Christ mas. JUST OPENED 300 DOZE" LADIES', - .- ' - - ' ' Gent's and Cldldrcn's Hdk'fs. embracing La dies Colored Borders, Hem Stitched. Embroid ered, and clear Linen fldk's, from 5c each to the finest. Gent's Colored Bordered, Plain White, Hem Stitched, and China Silk Hdk'f s. Gent's lldk'fs to fancy boxes for Presents. Children's Colored Border and Hem Stitched Handkerehlcfs. A pretty stock of assorted Jewelry, .very cheap. Table Cloths and Napkins in splendid stock and at a great reduction from former prices. JOHN J. HEDRICK, dec s 115 Market Street. pOWEK'S SPECIFIC FOR ASTHMA. QALICYLXCA for Acute or Chronic Rheu matism. - ROBERT B. BELLAMT. " J Druggist, N. W. Con i, Front and Market fets dec 4 tf Bead ! Read ! Read ! THE KING TOILET PAPER and Holder is the greatest Novelty of the day. Far ahead of any Toilet rsper ever sold in Wil mington both for cenvenlence and cheapness. It will pay you to esquire into uis mtttcr. For sale at 10 N. Front street, by MUNDS BROS., dec 3 ' i . Whalesale and Retail Druggists - New Store & Fresh Goods. J. E. TAYLOR, BOOTS AND SHOES. 10 PrlncesSt. dec? tf Holiday Goods, . : ' pi.r.r.rrz zroncs. . TTt tt glad lo rtcslrt coTnnnr.iratfoa tram cox trlesds on any aad all subjects ; gciaraltetexestbTit 4 The same of the writer must always be . ; " aisned to tat Editor. . Communications moat be wrirtea oa ea one side of the paper. . : . - . . . PuaonaQtlcs must be avoided,! w ' v " " ' And It U ospoclaBy and particularly nnd "wj uui uc jcuit9r uvoo not aawaya enuoi m vtQWDoxvoxxcieposueBM semes, to tuft In the editorial colox)3& NEW ADVERT1SEMEXT3 HOLIDAY VltVA UVX Kmf AT THE OLD HOUSE, OLD STAND OY ". ' . TT r m a " trs 9 m , Live Jook and Music " Stores. QURISTMAS BUIERS WILL FIND AT these stores tbe most Immense stork In the city from which to make" their selections. We have everything In profusion and iu Ijrgo variety. Our Picture Gallery- Occupying nearly all of the two floors; U lilted with Beautiful Gems of " Art, tiaod.tonicly framed, irom cclcbi at cd artists. ' BOOKS ! BOOKS! We have the largest stock of Books offered anywhere in North Carohnai8erlona Books, Sober Books, Solemn Book a. Good Books, Great Books, Gay Books, Lsrge Books, Litth Books, Learned Books; Books for the Old, Books for the Young, and In particular a lino of rare editions, poetry, and pro.e, rich gems of art In binding, which are just tho thing for Holiday Gifts. Wc make I his latter line a spe clalty and cau please CLo most fastidious as to style, binding and pr!c A beautiful line of FAMILY BtBLES. soaic thing every family needs; Webster's and Wor cC3tcrTs Royal Quarto Dictionary .Untbrldcd ; A f nil line of ALBUMS. Mnflitt for thfl TVniHnn t www UJIUVU We havo music enough to chnn the ( UlU Ized as well as the savage breast. PIANOS AND ORGANS . From tlie most celebraUyl makers ; brass and silver wind Instruments; Violins, VIolincelloet Guitars, Zltherna, Clarionets, Fifes, Drums, Ac., Ac , Ac., In great profusion and at low prices - We have a thousand articles which we have not space to enumerate here. Wc have the goods and we'are determined, to selltUem. AH we ask from our friends Is , a call and an Inspection of them, euro fbat 'they, wijf find. what they want at . " . , HEINSBERGER'S, Live Book and 3fuslc Stores. dt-cl Piano for Raffle. T THE BEQTEST OF MANY LADIES andgontlemcn, I have consented to raflloa fineUrrlkht BAUS i'IANO catalogue price $900 for fcSvX), at $1 per chance. Any one - a .---' . , taking or getting up tzn -chances will receive one extra without charge. Ltet now open at HEINSBERGER'S, . nov 3D Live Book and Muic Stores. NEW STORE ! jpOME AND SEE THE TOYS, TINWARE and FANCY GOODS just received. Some thin to suit every housekofper In the city. , , ' .... ' . . - Prlceallow at No. 24 Sonth RtMnrl n.i im Dock sts. BOV) J, IT. A. REAVES. . Oyster Depot. ONSTANTLY ON HAND A i n rw- ini nr nrwv Kiwr.ic i v m -t-- TK2H both OMD llll In tYtn .Visit Orders mnfetf all ml Mtsul JiJlx in. od promptly in aU parts of the city. All or ders from the country will meet with prompt til store N. 1C fVimer Vrrvn u. not the fan. Oysters sold in orhrinal pack sfrca, - f. v. Krfm Thomas & Jeremiah "PI AVE ARRIVED. AND HAVE . MADE their Headquarters at the Green House, corner Second and Princess atreeU. Also, cholee Wines, Lirjuoxs and Clsara. Some of the best Oysters and the snuggest Lunch Boom in tho city. - - .. decs L B. RHODES, Prop. Few More Left," V ND MORE ON THE ROAD, OF THAT luJe!d WMskey.onlFby the hot Ue: ' IS'uh' Kcer. FINE HORSE OYS TERJ. Everything the best. J. M. JJCGOWAN, , nov 20 -; Mechanics Saloon Heada
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