caEsasd e very evening Bnndxyi . ex
cepted toy '' '
JOSH T. JAMES, .
EDTT03 AWD PBOPMETOB.
3'rcSCElPTIOX3 POSTAGE PAID:
-.-"year $ 1.00. Six months, riOQ. Throe
EOnihs, ei.00 ; One month, S5 cento.
-v,c 2por wW be delivered by carriers free
'ctirgt la any part of the city, at the above
7e, or 10 cents per week.
" vestas rates low and liberal.
tT "subscribers will report any and all fall
- t : xc oolvc their paper regularly,- '"-
17ic DfMy Review has the largest
fulc circulation c any newspaper
Zed, in ike cily cf Wilmington.
II. Vanderbilt told a Cleveland.
O'lhi. a'ian that bis income in 1S83 was
c-m 000.000. :
!'.:: r b-'auiifal American girh are
s.iiil f. b among Ihe Italian Queen1.
usa -ii 't b'jnr.
- . -
i i;o Richmond Whig says it is undei
S o 'bat Gen. Yrickham has been ap-r,f.i:,ii-d
eeueral manager of the Gheea-
:iKo anil Ohio Railway. ,
I. 1817 Commodore Vanderbilt was
worib $9,000. By 1885 this sum had
inc. eased to something like $200,000,
C io. What will the family foituno be
A sensation has been caused in Lo
r.v r.rt. Ind.. by tbo elopement of a
rjsideni, who has thrice been married,
u i' !t hU second wife, from whom he
i-:;s twice been divorced.
U is feared that Princess Christian,
the tuo3t popular, as well as well a3
the most ponderous, of the English
Trioccssos, is in a hopeless decline.
The Queen is much worried.
. .
From tbo recent behavior oi Western
Union, it is thought to bo highly im
r.rubablc that Mr. Jay liould Has "re
tired from Wall street" further than
j :st around tho corner.
Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the
Philadelphia Times, denies being an
spirant for mayor of that city. He
says; he has "just as much idea of seek
ing the mayoralty as he has of seeking
to be emperor of the moon,"
Thcro are twenty-three constituent
cies yet to vote before ths EDglish Pari
liamcntary elections are at a close.
Liberal whips estimate now that there
will be a Liberal majority of six over
the combined forces of the Tories and
Mr. Paraell.
It is said that Gen. Logan has a list
ofall the soldiers removed from office
by the present Administration, and
will nrercnt tho confirmation of their
successors by the Senate Some ot
these days John Logan will bo sur
prised to learn that he is not the Senate
ol the United States.
Mr. Parnell, in an interview with a
correspondent of the New Yorkllerald,
said: "The great lesson we have en"
davored to teach all parties is that Ire
land will stand no further coercion and
that she desires liberty above all things
I have no doubt thi3 lesson has been
iearocd and will never be forgotten."
. ,
1 1 is stated with an air of authority
that the officers of the navy on duty in
tho department are in accord with the
Secretary in his vlews'on the reorgani
zation of tho rravy and Navy Depart
ment. They all think that the affairs
of tho department can be simplified, and
fayor a reduction in the number of
bureaus.
. ...
Dr. von Gallhorn, who bad been
greatly troubled by insomnia, tells of
the method which ho has found effect
ual for two years in curing it. It con
sists in bandaging one leg up to the
knee with several layers of wet calico,
and covering these with a sheet of wa
terproof cloth. This procedure dilates
the vessels of the leg, and, by diminish
iu the amount of blood in the head, in
duces sleep.
.
King Theebaw seems to bo as much
of a coward as tho original Adam or as
King Milan. He says that his minis
ters wero to blamo for all his obstinacy
against the English Christian invaders
and that, of course, Burmah will be
better off under the kindly Government
of tho Empress of India than it ever
has been before.' Some time Theebaw
and Arabi may get together and talk it
all over and tell a different tale.
.
Tho annual report of the New York
Chamber of Commerce shows that the
total value of foreign import at that
port was $406,035,435, against $214.
734,217 for the rest of the coantry dur
ing tho last fiscal year. The total valn0
of domestic exports from New York
was $340,939,225, and from other ports
of the United States S401, 119.831, in
cluding domestic coin and bullion from
New York of SI 5.220,933 and $9,155.
112 from elsewhere in the country.
Friends of John 'Sherman say. that
he accepted tho nomination of Presi
dent pro tern, of tho Senate because he
believes that the position gives him ad
ditional prominence and that he can
come down to the floor to take part in
the debate when it will bo to hi ad
vantage, whilo in a time when it might
compromise him he can remain in
neutral silence in the chair.
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VOL. IX.
LOCAL NEWS.
IHDEX TO HEW ADVERTISES! EBTS.
F C Milueb For Baffle
M II Katz Cash Store
W E KrNCM-TIn Roflng
Taylob's Bazajlb Crowded
Mks. Katb c. Wines At cost
Muxes Beos -Christmas Cards
Julius Mueluek Toys. Toys
Parker & Tatxok It is Known
John J Hedbick For Christmas '
L SimoN A, Co Christmas Goods
M Judge Valuable Cloths at Auction
W E Speixgeb & Co Breech Loaders 1
J F A Reaves New Store The Backet
Hkiksbsroxb Holiday Headquarters
Miss K Kaerer Christmas Prc3fcnta
K J Moore & Co Kid Glove Oranges -Giles
a Miracnrsbs Holiday Goods
C W Yates Souvenirs for the Holidays
Pobert E. Beixaxt Hot Water Bags
P I BCidgers & Co Bojstcr's Candies
Geo,R Frksch & eoss Va'ue Becelved
Mrs H B Jewett The New Novelty Store
For other locals see fourth page.
Eggs continue to be scarce and bigb.
There were no tramps at the guard
bouse last night.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 988 bales.
Sehr. Ji. S. Graham, Avis, cleared
at Philadelphia, for this port Dec. 12th.
l There was quite a gale of wind from
the Southeast at Smith villa last night.
The storm has been general through
out this section, and at some points it
has been quite severe.
A full line of silver plated tea and
table spoons, at prices to suit the times,
at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t
There has been a rise of about 20
feet in the Cape Fear, but it was slow
ly subsiding at last account.
A good many of our citizens were be
guiled yesterday afternoon by tho bright
sunshine to go into the streets, and
were soon caught in showers of rain.
A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton
Flannel Prawers, from 40c and up
wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto
ry, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop.f
We had very nearly forgotten to
state that yesterday, the 13th inst., was
the ninth anniversary of the Daily
Review. We are on the tenth year
now.
Yesterday's threatening weather
kept a good many people from going to
church, and the several congregations
were comparatively light in conse.
quence.
The New Emerald, Zeb Vance and
New Excelsior - Penn. are the cook
stoves that please all. You can now
buy them at reduced prices from
Jacobi's Hdw Depot. t
It 13 generally maintained that the
recent weather has been of a very un
usual kind for the mbath of December.
Sailors,and those whose business is
upon the water pronounce the weather
as remarkable. It has been and still
eantinues decidedly mixed.
Yesterday (the 13th inst.) was the
23d anniversary of the battle of Fred
ercksburg, which was fought on the
13th of December, 1862. There are
two men in this city who were severely
wounded on that occasion, one of whom
wore tho gray and the other the blue.
Table and Pocket Cutlery Carving
Knifes and Forks, Razors, Scissors
Shears.Corkscrews.etc, etc. We have
a fine line of reliable goods. Give us a
call before looking elsewhere. Jaco
bi's Hdw. Depot. t
City Court.
Henry Sherman, colored, charged
with disorderly conduct, was sent to
the city prison or seven days by the
Mayor this morning.
Fred Williams, also colored, for the
same offense, was required to pay a fine
of$3.
One case of drunkenness was dis
charged, and one case of disorderly
conduct was settled by the payment of
a fine of $1.50.
We suppress the names of the last
two offenders by request.
Slirier as Santa Clans.
You may just say to the people of
your acquaintance" said Shriek, the
Old Reliable Clothier, "that 1 am going
to play Santa Clau3 this season and
will distribute from my headquarters
the following appropriate things for
present: An overcoat of fine beaver,
or a dress suit, a basiness suit, a boy's
suit,- or a child's suit, silk handker
chiefs, driving glove3, dress gloves,
furnishing goods, &c., &c." Just in
vite Santa Clans to call at our store, 114
Market street, and see the things I have
selected for Santa Claus. t
The Review Job Office is the place
to get good work at moderate prices.
WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '
The New Novelty Store I
NO 15 NORTH SECOND STREET,
The cheapest place In the city to buy
CHBISTMAS GOODS. A select stock of
TOYS. CHRISTMAS CARDS and other goods
suitable to the season. Mil LINES Y AND
FANCY GOODS. These jrootU were selected
by myself, and as they were bought at the
lowest New York price they will be sold at
correepondlBgly low
rices.
oec 1 tr
RS. H. B. JEWETT.
Valuable Cloths at Public
Auction.
JT TFE STORtt LATELYOCCDPIED
by WM. LYNCH, all the stock of the dcceis
ed will I c sold at rctal, in lots to suit pur
chasers, oTuc3day mornlnir, Dec. 15th. 18S3,
at 10 o'clock, a. m , by the undersigned, under
the order of the Probate Court of New Hano
vcr County. A good, opportunity to buy valu
able and costly Cloths, Suitings and Material
at low prices. M. JUDGE,
dec U It Collector
Christmas
AND-
Cash Store !
! i. KATZ'S,
116 Market St.
BESIDES OUR REGULAR DESIRABLE
STOCK
This Week,
250O Yards SG inch COLORED
CASHMERE, ONLY lOc.
1 50 O Yards Extra Quality 3G-inch
CASHMERE, worth 40e for 25c.
Children and Misses' WOOLEN
KNIT HOODS. 25c and 30o
Children and Misses' WOOLEN KNIT
JACKETS. 40c 50c and 60c.
Another lot of ASTRACAN and Furs.
LADIES' HOSE, Colored and Black,
full Regular Extra Heavy, worth
40c, for 25 c.
Ladies and Children's HOSE, great va
riety, lOc
lOOO Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS,
3c and 5c.
All-Linen Hemstitched Fancy Bordered
HANDKERCHIEFS, worth 20c,
forl2c.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
25c,
40c, 50c and 75c
HEAVY CLOTH DOLLMANS.worth
$5 and $6 for $2 and $3.
Ladies' All-Wool BE AVER CLOAKS
worth $15 for $5.
Ever so many desirable
Fancy Goods and Notions!
which are not only useful at all times,
but ESPECIALLY ECONOMICAL
AS GIFTS, now at
The Lowest Cash Prices,
-AT
TJJ. HI. KATZ'S
dee 14 HO MAJKKET ST.
Koyster's Pure Candies !
FRESH EVERY WEEK !
Three Pounds for $1,001
Christmas Goods.
Raisins, Nuts, Citron,
Malaga Grapes,
Plum Pudding.
o
Boneless Corned Beef, .
Smoked Beef Tongue.
Our Stock of Liquors
13 UNEQUALLED
by any In the State. . COOKING AND FINE
. TABLE SHERRY A SPECIALTY.
P. L.s BKID&EES & CO.,
- HO Nortli Front Bt,
dec 14
new, advertisements;
Hot Water Bags.
A RNICA TOOTH SOAP, COLOGHE3,
EXTRACTS, : SO A PS, TOOTH POWDER,
etc. Compounding prescriptions a tpecialty.
' ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
Orursrist. N. W. Cor.
dec 14 tf
Front and Market sis'
KID CLOVE
- First Shipment this
. Season !
E. JT. MOORE & CO.
dec 14
Christmas Goods
Our Own Importation i
. 0
JAMAICA RUM,
N. E. RUM,
SCOTCH WHISKEYS,
HOLLAND AND OLD TOM GIN,
FRENCH BRAND YS, In bulk and bottles.
All brands of CHAMPAGNE,
Port, Sherry, Scuppernong and Calif
WINES, in various kinds and qualities,
all at very low prices.
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Finest assortment In the State,
Alto, a full line of Imported and Domestic
C I GAR S.
Come and see us.
L. SIMON & CO.
dec 11
AS WE ARE, WITH OUR
Holiday Goods,
Our agentln New York City
has purchased and sent to us from adslin
quent manufacturer hl3 stock of Bats, which
will arrive here MONDAY, A. M., Dec. 7th,
la this immenee lot. there Is every shape,
style and quality. Hats to suit crcry and 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
ers, Feathers, Silks, ?a' Ins, Flushes, nand
kerchiefs, Dressing Cases, Jewelry.
Holiday Goods! Holiday Goods ! Holiday Goods !
For Grown Folks, and
Toysl Toysl Toys!
FOR EVERY ONE !
Call and satisfy yourself at
Taylor's Bazaar,
11S MARKET ST.
dec 14 WILMINGTON, N. C.
It is Known
T3Y GOOD JUDGES THAT WE KEEP
D THE BEST OF GOODS. No doubt about
that; If you want a Cock Stove, strictly re
liable, we keep it. Our sales of Heating
stoves are large, xne cooee isiggm u
the market. We sell Toilet Sets cheap, and
beautiful Hanging Lamps and other goods
PARKER TAYLOR'S.
PURE WHITE OIL. dec 14
Value; Received.
D ARTIES BUYING OUR LADIES' KID
X v
BUTTON BOOTS at $2.53 get a 8hoe worth $3.
Ladles Feb. Goat Button Boots, $20; good
value $3. Our Gents' Calf $3 Cong, and our
Ge&ta' Calf $3 Bat. Boot, the best in the State
for the money. Try them.
Geo. E. French & Sons,
108 NORTH FRONT STREET,
dec 14 tf - i
The Signal Men
s
AY THAT A COLD WAVE WILL BE
here to-nfehL so call on R. E. LLOYD A CO,,
and leave orders for wood and keep warm. x
dee 10
At foot of New Market.
" jl VT
..ill W o
14, 1885.
NO 290
NEW AD V ERI SEMENTS
Holiday Goods.
Q.ILES & MURCniSON HAVE RECEIVED
their stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, which arc
now displayed for the inspccU' n of the public.
The ladles are Invited to examlnethese srooda.
and all will be cardlal'y welcomed. Goods
wiu oe soiaonaa&iAi'i. srKoriT.
dec 14 GILES A MURCIIISON.
: Tin Roofing,
JOOF REPAIRING AND PAINTISG,
V JOBBING GENEBALLY, ..
w. k. rcrv.
FrwticalTlnsmiib -fiaTtfauYrness Store"
Breech Loaders.
CITE HAVE ONE CASE OF FINE Double
IT Breach Loading Guns, which will be
ready for inspection to-morrow. These Guns
we propose eclUocr at small advance on cost.
No such Guns has ever been on this market
before.
WM. E. SPRINGER & CO..
13, 21 ft 23 Market Street, .
dec 14 Wilmington, N. C.
J AM SELLING FELT H1T3 THIS week
AT COST. - : ; "
DRESSES CUC AND FITTED by a new
and perfect system; learned during my visit
. ...
North. . -' . !
; MRS. KATE C. WINES,
119 N. Second Street, near Postoffice
dec 14
Piano f o r Raff! e
r THE.REQTEST ; OF- MANY LADIES
and gentlemen, I have consented to raffle a
fine Upright B ACS jtIANO catalogue price
$900--f6r $350, at $1 per chance. Any one
taking or getting up tn chances will receive
one extra without charge. r '
list now open at ,
HEINSBERGER'S,
dec 14 Live Book and Music Stores.
HANDSOME
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND. Child
ren. Swansdown and other light material for
making up Evening Bonnets. New Millinery
In to-day. : Nun's Veiling for Mourning Veils,
All the materials and designs in vogue this
season for making up Fancy Work. Very
handsome Silk Handkerchiefs which, with all
other Handkerchiefs and Linen Goods, stump
ed free of charge, at
MISS E. KARRER'S.
dec 14 Front St, opposite Market.
Christmas Cards.
s
UPERB LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS
just received. New Goods, Exquisite Goods,
and the cheapest Christmas Cards ever offer
ed in Wilmington. You certainly should see
ours before you buy elsewhere. Yoxi will
then buy of us.
MUNDS BROTHERS,
dec 12 104 North Front St.
Festival-
rpiIE LADIES OFJFRONT ST. M.13. PAR-
L
JONAGE AID SOCIETY, will have a Fcsti
val at the CITY HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT
next., oysters, Jce cream, &c, will be serv
ed in the best style. Will you test them?
Admission 10 cents. dccl2 2t
New Store. The Racket !
QORNER SECOND AND DOCK STS
is going to RAISE A RACKET by soiling
!TOYS as low as the? can be sold, come and
sec j. a. a. iiHi a v x.
dec 12
For Rent or Sale.
o
NE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RICE
FARMS in the South: 100 acres In perfect or
der, larre barns, clean ditches, banks in per-
fect order and price reasonable. Five tons
of timothy hay has been raised per acre on a
largo part or tne xarm. Apply to
dec 10 4t NORTHROP & GUMMING.
( Star copy. .
For Christmas.
XUST OPESED 300 DOZEN LADIES',
Gent's and Children's Hdk'fs. embracing La
dies Colored Borders. Hem Stitched. Embroid
ered and clear Linen Hdk's, from 5c each to
tne finest.
Gent's Colored Bordered, Plain White, Hem
Stitched, and China 811k Udk'ls. ,
Gent's Hdk'fs in fancy boxes for Presents.
Children's Colored Border and Hem Stitched
Hand kerchiefs. ,f
A pretty stock of assorted Jewelry, very
cheap.
Table Cloth and Napkins In splendid stock
ana at & great reaucuoa rrom lormer prices
JOHN J. HEP RICK,
dec 14
115 Market Street.
Souvenirs for the Holidays.
MY COUNTERS ARE LADEN WIIH
Choice Arjticles !
. , . . For Christmas.
' all and make your selestlons. A beautiful
line of CHRISTMAS CARDS at -
dec 14
.TTt frtattgua 13 ncarra essnssxesi
from ocx frlenCa on any and all ItzlltzVt! .
senex&llntereflt Imt r'tw.-r : -: ;
The nam of the writer muat aUayi be
Biased to the ECtor. :'
Communications must be written oi 01.
eneeideof the paper. . :
Personalities mast be avoided . '
And It Is especially and partlcnUiiy nafl
tood that the Editor does net always eadox
the views of correspondents unless so lUto
In the editorial columns.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLIDAY
uarters !
AT THE OLD HOUSE, OLD
, STAND OF ;
9.
ers
LiTp,"RnnIr.Qnfl "M-
Stores.
QHR15TMAS BUYERS WILL FIND AT
these stores the most Immense stock: In the
city from which to make their selections.- We
have everything in profusion and In lirgo
variety.
Our Picture Gallery
Occupying nearly all of the two floors, Is filled
wlthTBeautlful Gems of Art,- handsomely
framed, from celebrated artists.
BOOKS ! BOOKS!
We have the largest stock of Books offered
anywhere In North Carolina; Serious Booksr,
Sober Books, Solemn Boeks, Good Eooks,
Great Books, Gay Books,' Large.Books, Little
Bsoks, Learned Books; Books for the Old,
Books for the Young, and In particular a lino
of rare editions, poetry and prose, rich gems
of art In binding, which are just the "thing for
Holiday Gifts.- We make this latter llnea spe
clalty and can please the most fastidious as to
style, binding and price. .
A beautiful line of FAMILY BIBLES, somo
thing every family needs; Webster's and Wor:
cester's Royal Quarto Dictionary Unabridged.
A full line of ALBUM 3.
-1
Music for the Million !
We have music enough to charm the civil
iaod as well as the savage breast. ,
PIANOS AND ORGANS
From tho most celebrated makers; brass and
silver wind Instruments; Violins, Vlollncellos ; '
Guitars, Zlthcrn3, Clarionets, Fifes, Drums,'
Ac, &c, Ac, In great profusion and at low
prices.
Wc have a thousand articles which we have
not space to enumerate here. We have the
goods and we are determined to sell them.'
All we ask from our friends is a call and an '
Inspection of them, sure that they will find,
what they want at
HEINSBERGER'S,
i Live Book and Music Stores.
dec 1 .- v
Toys. Tayo. Toys.
AT-
J.TwTUELLER'S
Novelty Store !
' CorncrlMaxtct and Second
FRENCH DOLLS,
INDESTRUCTIBLE DOLLS, - ',
WAX DOLLS,
DOLL CARRIAGES, -
f . VELOCIPEDES, : ,
- GOAT SULKIES, , ,
WHEELBARROWS.
GAMES AND PICTURE BOOKS,
' ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPHS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CUPS AND SAUCERS,
VASES AND TOILET SETS, 1
JAPANESE GOODS,
ACCORDEONS AND BAKJ03.
Everything first class and at lowest prlcss.
JULIUS lVrUELLER;
Few MoreLeft,v
ND MORE ON THE ROAD, OF THAT
lu years old Whiskey, only by the bntti
ITew Store & Fresh Goods.
J. E. TAYLOR,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
109 Princess St.
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Heinsberg
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